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*~r ***'*•?? THE NEWS AND HERALD: 'VVINKSBOKO, 8: C; Tt'ESDAY. October S3. ! iteil: SIM. 8. REYNOLDS. CHA8. J. n<)XJGLASS } Editohb. Russian Government lias a na tional debt of over ^4,^od,000,00d, and is now making desperate efforts to l>orrow $65,000,000. it is claimed that Russia will make an assignment til the course of S/cw years. T^e appeal case of Thomas Shields for Hie murder of Joseph G. Sitton, Carolina part of will be heard in the North Supreme Court in the early November next. The 12tlf day of Oc tober was the day fixed for the execu tion, blit it was postponed on account of the pending appeal. Consideraulk excitement has been aroused at Texarkana by the filing of deeds in Hie name of J. F. and J. C. Kerley tq 241 acres of land, including mbit of iKeJand on which the Arkan sas side of Texarkana is built. The deeds are filed under an old swamp land grant and it is iliidcrstood suit for possession will be begun. Major Woodward’s Address.— We are in, receipt of a copy of the address of Major Thos. W. Woodward, delivered bferort .{‘The SuyviVurfe’ As sociation of the Sixth Regiment, & C. Volhnteers,” at Chester^ 8. C. It is au-itblc dobumeijt; And in each line of •it we cap rehtithe heart, intellect and tHfecourage of its accomplished author. Wc altvays love to hear from’ the gal lant Majoi*, and, we Unhesitatingly say, admire \lMint. cqmes from him. His picture from “Sumter to Dranesville’' is vivid and highly interesting, and like everything that comes from his easy and grafcefiil pen it will interest the reader. Major Woodward has the power fo draw in real living scenes ilie occurrences of nearly a score of years ago, and in tills Address to his honored and beloved comrades lie recalls with manly dignity whal took place during the period to which he devotes himself. There is no Whln- ning or mourning, but a straight, courageous, splendid address; worthy of its able author. Thanks for it.— Camden Journal. Governor Butler said in a recent agricultural address at Attleboro; Mass., that ninety-two' per cent, of every one hundred of the population of that State do uot go to school after they kre fifteen years of ,«ge, because they have to quit school and go to work. The educational system of pro gressive Massachusetts is not so far in advance of <JUf# after all. Lord Coleridge fs quoted by a New York paper as saying an absence of hardly two months from his native lahd lias served to win him from the standard of English loveliness, andean conscientiously champion American type of beauty, be krent American lady personage, same charming only the Wherever was the and the American girl the same self-possessed bundle of independent anomalies. lie could not sufficiently praise the fresh complexions, the charming manners and the independence fhut marked the ladies he counted himself fortunate in meeting. —The editor of the Barnwell Peo- p/e, wjjp js a confirmed bachelor, says: “The Methodist church in Canada did a wise thing in striking fie word ‘obey’ from the marriage service. No woman ever remembers the promise, and it }$ wrong to make her begin her murried mi* with a lie on her lips.” FAIRFIELD j CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. COUNTY. Wc invite every citizen of the above- named Comity to call at our Store and ex amine our new FALL AND WINTER GOODS. S CLACIUS, —importer and dealrA in— WINES, LIQUORS, ClGAliS, TOCACCO, OROCERIES ANb PROVISIONS, No iir> EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, SLC. TTO TlEtfKMAN & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS; —AND—- Provision dealers, 102 AND 104 EAST bay street, ciiareston, s. c. . iOYD BROTHERS, 0 f B‘ One Of our firm has but recently return' ed from New York, where the utmost care j was used.in order to get flic best Bargains. —The Chicago Inter-Ocean truth fully observes: “This country needs more industrial institutions and fewer colleges of law and medicine. We want more commou. sense and less ideality, more hard-headed practice and less theory, more workers and fewer puddlers.’ Success in the work shop is infinitely preferable to am? more honorable than failure in a pro fession, and the mere matter of name has come to make bnt little difference with the ‘stimate of men’s worth now- a-days. Technical education is what is wanted in our manufactories, uinl in them is our life.” i*~ The Brenkfast Bell t The breakfast bell salutes my ear: Its cheerful tones ring lowland clear. For me it used tosou’nd fri vain, .So great was my dysjieptic pain.* Pain Killer came to my relief And banished my dyspeptic grief. Pain Killer made me strong and well And now I’m glad to hear the breakfast bell. Druggists Killer. sell PerhV Davis’s Pais MACHINERY. OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY We have succeeded fn buying, «goqd stockjmjl buying them so cheap that w T e nnti ar»!l fYinm • if Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers —and— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. NEW EURNITURl —— HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE! can shll them at SHORT CROP PRICES. , bur stock Is too varied to quote different ' ‘ ve ask you to call In DRY GOODS and sec for yourselves. We have everything, from a Cheeked Homespun, at three ceil J. F. McMASTER & CO. common . s, to the nicest GOODS anti NOTIONS in great variety. Trie cheapest and best | HOSIERY, tor the money, to be had any- 1 where. Our We are mncli pleased to notice that the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher receiv ed no glorification at flic hands of the good people of Charleston. Many of them, no doubt, went to hear him talk —just as they would have gone to any other show—but this seems to havg been all the recognition he had. IP was certainly alb he deserved. Mr. Beecher is no model for reputable men and women to follow. The laxity of KC'HOOJL TRUST*:*:*. ^ T a meeting of the County J\. Examiners on Monday, the his morals—his low standard of pro- 11 th utterances and his actions have time and again shocked the moral sense of the country, and done dis honor to ttic religion of which lie pro fesses to be a teacher, Hife undoubt edly great intellect has been used 1 for purposes totally foreign to his calling, and he lias been always more politician than clergy in an: He certainly has no proffer place in the Christian church. His hatred of the South and his wan ton, towardly and indecent abusb' of Southern people,' ought not soon to be forgotten. We hope the Plymouth preacher wilp receive, as" he dc- Board of [Dinners on Monday, the Hth inst. the following gentlemen were appointed Trustees in their respective School Dis tricts: School District No. 1.—W. B. Estes, Dr. W. Meador. To be filled out. School District No. 2.—Jno. S. Douglass, K. C. ClowneyrW L. Hosborough. School District No. 3.—R. Johnston, Ed. I). Mobley, Jno. Vinsbii. School District No. 4.—W. A Smith, M. W. Boulware, D. H. Robertson. School District No! ft—Jno. Hollis, Sami. McCormick, N. A. Peay. School District No. 6;—E." H. Heins,' F. L. M. Duke, Postell Harrison, colored. School District No. 7.—To be filled out. Old Trustees to act until new ones are ap pointed. School District No. 8.—S. \V. Bookhart, J. A. Turkett. To be filled out. School District No. 9.—Floyd Jackson, D. G. Ruff. N. C. Robertson. A. Clark, Wm. B. Murray. School District No. 11.—D. L. Glenn, Thompson Chappell, Andrew M. Wallace. School District No, 12.—J. T. Stitt, T. H. Andrews, M. A. McDowell. School District No. 13.—W. J. Clowney, WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALT. HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS, rff.f) HICKORY WAGONS* WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, We have used more than ordinary ;to get a BUGGIES? and fjlVET&ss: Give us a call, and we will sell you what you want CHEAP. STOCK.OF CLOTHING g i B. THOMAS, AGENT, ^o. 320 Kino St., OeropiTE. LrBttpTt, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, CORNAfcES AND UPHOLBTKKY GOODS, CHARLESTON, S. <0f Window Awninos Made to Order G. CUDWQRTH & CO., —WHOLESALE— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 155 Meeting Street, <9 • Optosite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. Is fuller than ever, and at prices that can’t be BEATEN. Nice quality, nice styles. A good suit from $3.00 up. Hats in all qiirtjittes and styles, so we can suit everybody, from a twenty-five-cent man to the most fastidious. of STOCK OF SHOES That will just exactly please the people this COUN T Y, and the way they are selling proves that we have got just the ~ ' 'JAllANTEKD- fright kimL ■ EveryipairtiU ilen’s, Ladies’ amt Children's. We have a large stock of TRUNKS, VALISES. Etc., Which can’t be Beat. Also, a full stock of CROCKERY and GLASS- ;WARE, as cheap as the cheapest. STAPLE GROCERIES J. F. McMASTER k, CO. the —Bay State Slnv Soles secured by tl genuine McKay Screw. J. M. BEATY. READ TDlSl! D. R. FLENN1KEN 'Consisting of I. M. Means, Benj. James. No. U.—J. II. Rion, Jas. serves, <t rtilF receptiou all over Hie South. THE READING ROOM. An Explanation from the President of the Literary Club. In Saturday’s School District A. Brice, H. L. Elliott. School District No. 15.—.J. T. Dawkins, Amos Davis, Jere Babb, colored. School District No. lb.—U. S. Desportes, A. F. Buff, E. W. Perker. School District No. 17'.—Iff A - Glen it,' J. P. White, Thos. Watt. JOHN BOYD, C. A. DOUGLASS, j. e. McDonald, County Bd. Ex. Fairfield County. Oct H-t2x2 FLOUR.'Srout.the best mills of Nashville and Augusta. Every sack warranted. Of all kWdS We endeavor to. giye the best possible value for the money, arid to all who accept our invitation we guarantee a just return for every dollar they spend. COME AND SEE. JJENRY BISC1IOFF & CO., WHOLESAE GROCER!? AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. AC PROPRIETOnS OF THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.' 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. BtG iNDUCESfETfTS- NOT ] JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENE BUT BARGAINS IN NE STYLES AND BEST QUAL1TII SEWING MACHINES, AS GOOD AS CAft BE MAti • • . » AND AT PRICES LOW ENOUC TO A T T11A C T ECONOMICS BUYERS. TIN SSI’S—none prettier. prices will surprlsej’Gtt! It will cost you noth! prettier. My prices will surprise)' to come and see, and if I cannot NA VE YOU MOJVHi, time and trouble, buy el where—you need not feel that you are under the slightest obligations to purchase me. So get your ticket via tiiis POP ULAR RO UTE, and come straight through to t . FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STOfiki You will get GOOD BARGAINS IN, HONEST GOODS at the LOWR PRICES. The WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF HEBE. Oct 16- R. W. PHILLIPS. HO! FOR THE CHESTER FAII COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE! C, A lva gage & go., CHARLESTON ttE HOUSE, Market, Corker Council Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ycTTcc pafcked.for the country a specialty. S A. NELSON & CO., . —WHOLESALE dealers in— boots aNd Shoes, No. 23 IIayne Street, ClfARLESTON, S. C. CAI.DWELL Oct 9 A LArDEKDAEE. Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“wat down yonder.” UFYSSE G. DESPORTES! FARM MACHINERY! G. w . AIMAK & CO , . I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, 231 Cooking and Healing Stoves and Ran* 20 crates of China, Fine Granite and Decorated Goods, Etc.; 150 Barrels Glassware from Pittsburg; 75 Gross Table Cutlery; 500 Dozen Pocket Ci rv, from Jyhn Russell Cutlery Co.; and a full line of Tinware and Hoi Furnishing Goods loo nunicrou* to .mention. ,• - . These Goods are bought fit prices that will juslify me in selling to Wholesale Trade as LOW as any JOBBING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, find to the Retail Trade at 33 per cent. CHEAPER than any other house South Carolina. , ,< s ■ .- ' » ...• .. * A comparison of PRICES Unci GOODS respectfully solicited with ol markets NORTH and SOUTH. I have FIFTY-SIX of (he FAMOUS NEW LIGHT-HOUSE CO STOVES in Store, nine with Reservoir and Closet. Verv respectfully, . . J. J). RATTERREE. Oct 10-tCx4 CHBSTERf 8. ( FILL m :AT: wholesale and retail' dealers in CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PER^tTjrlEftlfs AND TOILET ARTICLES, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON. S. C. MEAL Syrups. and GRIST, Rice and Fine I HAVE for sale, direcFfttiin the manu facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin-! A r T /'AT'iY' , 'VTXX' T ’/~x 'ery, Bo jdements, etc.. itc. Engines of all 1 A li ij Ul HilMIMjr sizes, iroiu *nree to one hundred and filty horse power. BEST;RIO and Coffees. Old Government Java TRUSTEE’S SALE. STATE' OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK FAIRFIELD. G. Messrs. Editors: issue rtf your paper I noticed a call ufion the chairman for ffn explanation or a plan to prevent the retention of hooks out of the reading room longer than the time prescribed by the rules. 1 am glad that some notice lias been taken of the practice, and I hope that vour squib on the subject will attract the attention rtf delinquent? and ren der them more careful in the future. This borrowing of books, however, and retaining them indefinitely, or altogether, is of no recent date, and has always been a source of complaint in societies ours, and even in pri vate life I be , ir r persons object to lend ing their books, on account of the ill- treatment they receive and the risk they incur of never getting them back. I will illustrate this by stating that some time ago I lent one of my jour nals which contained a piece which I thought would be interesting and amusing, to a netrspaper etfffot, who is supposed never \o forget, and neith er-aiiicie nor journal ims ever appeared. The moral is, tittlf if an editor can forget, then we ought not to be too severe rtn the laity. But if I remem ber correctly, there has been a provi sion made for this very contingency. There is a book and pencil provided with the names ot-all the journals and newspapers indexed and pages headed, and any one taking out a journal or paper is requested to write his or her name, and date of taking-'the same; and the date of its return; and it irta part of the duty of th£ treasurer to see that this obligation is performed, and if neglected, to collect a'fine of twenty-five cents per weefc-for the time the journal ii - * retained. So that you will perceive, Messrs. Editors, that if there has been any dereliction of duty the treasurer is the one in fault. But I Hope that Chi*' matter will regulate itself and the patrons of the Society, impressed with the benefit they derive themselves from the use of the books. Jacob A. Caldwell, Plaintiff, vs. Mary Caldwell and Others, Defendants. J N pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above- stated case, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER Next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit! All that piece, parcel or traet of land, lying, being and situate in the State of [south Carolina, in the County of Fairfield, on the head waters of Hog Fork, cent ant ing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, More or less, and bounded by lands given or devised by James E. Caldwell, now de ceased, to Catherine E. Mobley, and by lands given or devised by the said James E. Caldwell td Jacob A. Caldwell. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or plantation of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, called "Fairview,” containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, More or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Catherine E. Mobley, on the east by lands of Strother Ford, on the south by lands of the said Jacob A. Caldwell, and on the west by lands of Catherine E. Mobley and George II. McMaster. TERMS OK SALE: TIIURBER’S 11 and 34 Coffee. Choice article of Parched Coffee branded “Sigma.” C^l'EN jtnJ fcafcic fea! SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, WHITE WINE and Cider Vinegar. Powdered, SUGARS—Granulated, Loaf and Brown. Cut MACARONI and CHEESE. OATMEAL.' PICKLES—Chow-Chow and Mixed. CELEBRATED “Bartlett Pears,” amf Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Succotash, Squash, Pineapple, Etc. ^H'LL LINE Boots and Shoes. FINE FEED Cows. or Ship Stuff for Milch SEED RYE, Barley and Red KrtSCProof Oats. good —Ask vour neighbor where to buy Shoes. Don’t fail to try' BEATY’S CORNER STORE. One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the remainder in one year from the day of 1 sSld’, - with interest upon the deferred pHymenl from said day, payable annually: the purchaser to giye for such remainder a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold, anil to pay Trustee fo#all necessary papers—nrem, than twentysffte Ir.rtN above-described that no bid of less than dred dollars for both the tracts will be received. H. A. GAILLARD, October 12, A. D. 1883. Trustee Oct 13-td SHERIFF’S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I will offer’foY-sale before the Court will offer’foYsale before the House door in Winnsboro, South Carolina, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOYEMBM next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following- described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land. Received this DAY GOSHEN BUTTER, <?hee«V Raisins, Dafe# 1 ,'Almonds, English Wal nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and Pickled Mackerel, Sardines, Oysters and Lobsters, Potted Devilled Meats, Gun Pow der, Young Hyson and English Breakfast TEAS, SUGARS, Coffees. Syrups, VINEGAR, Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris’s Hams and Breakfast Strips, Buckwheat and OATMEAL, Cabbage, Apples, Onions and Potatoes. All of Which will be S<5LD AT Til# LOWEST PRICE, AT- -BY- L. S A M U E L S I have just r^fnrned from the Northern markets, where I have carefully selected purchased one of the handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this mat I invite my customers ami friends to call and examine my goods before making t purchases, feeling that 1 can suit the tastes .of the most fastidions. nd colors, Changeable Worst Flannels, etc., etc,. Our s Our Goods will satisfy the most critical demands, and prices favor the purchs These Goods only need to be seen to be appreciated. PRICES TO SUIT TTtE TDJ 11 la if j cun sun me lasies.o: ine inosi. LADIES’ DRESS tJOQJJS ih : all the new styles and iro: iP R.. T: our majumotfi line of PRINTS. Tl Manufactured nt the Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Vhginia. . From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—gli Wods of Implements, from a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that w ill thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat per hour or two hundred bushels of oats per hour. Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs and..Plough Stocks of nil kinds' .and sizesi Also Reapers, with self-dropper of sfelf binder. I am agent for the DERRICK HAY AN f D COTTON PRB9&.' This Press will, with three, hands, press straw in smdll bales as fast fast as the thresher can clean it; .ajid with three hands can bale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the lint out. , I have also some of the best"made COT TON GINS, with all-thd modern improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell COTTONSEED Off. MILLS. Scales of all sizes, that will weigh from one-half jxnmd.to five tons. Carriages, Bugglrts’ahd Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. . . . r . If any person wishes to purchase any of the above-mentioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES Q DAVIS’S office and leave word with*him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. JAfl*:* PAGAN, AGENT. May 17-tf F. taMeto h LATEST STYLES! LARGEST SELECTlbX! LOWEST PRICES! Silk Handkerchiefs, real Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream an .in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladies’ neck wear. AGIVE ME A CALL. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.' No beg to irtform our friends and pa trons that we can confidently say that our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is^oxy complete iff every depart ment,' abet defies competition. ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS' TO MY s. s. 'WOLF^S.J.. ww , m ,.. Swte „ “Davis Lcstor Manor” lying, bcirtg and situate In the County of Fi .. WANTED. L The Celebrated “Brhffswick’ one. DRESS GOODS, ’ VELVETS, Hosiery, and GLOVES, All of the VERY Styles. Best makes ami CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS 1 Ladies are cordially invLed to call and inspect never lias been such a handsome am! i step iv ■ c placed on our counters. All standard and reliable 1 isfactoiy, and the only difficulty the p\ni imw need experience will be toiiiakeasi tiou from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. mei tiors (if new and desirable.shi iHiiri.-. Prices willJie entirely iKTOTioisrs i nsr. ttcin r j Novelties in Nottingham Yalenciennc ami Linen Fichus, novelties in Cream Bi a?!'. 1 Wb't?. Ties, and all styles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies’ami Ge and Black. A good ari Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. trouble to sliow'goi L, SAMUELS. Ten thousand “sugenheimer’s choice’ ,CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLf) F( FIVE CENTS A PIECE; JSk. Ma TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKE irr all the newest styles. -4*^- Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Beef. Saint Louis Roast Beef. . Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. Imported Macarorti. Fresh Cheese. Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. riamfr-uy WINTER CLOTHING ANff— FURNISHING GOODS ! ! Bartlett Pears, Qtrtnees Grate.d Pineapple, —first pac packed. Peaches, packed- Tomatoes—hand- pa Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow-Chow Pickles. Will be more prompt in refnrning them so that we can all share' iff those II. B. IUnvhan,- President L* &. aiefield and State of South Carolina, con taining v FIVE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or leksraHd bounded by lands of Jno. R. Thomas. R. R. Roshorough, Mrs. Ann Hunter ana E. W. Parkftr. Levied upon as the property-’of James B. Walker at the suit of Saran E. Means against James B. Walker. JNO. D. MoCARLEY, . Sheriff’s Offito, S. F. C. Winnsboro, 8. C.< October 8th, 18&X- Oet 11-jxtd COTTON SEED! COTTON SEED!! I will nay (15c.) fifteen fenW eksft per V/ pbnr and Carbolic and Glycerine and Bushel for 10,000 BusheliP’SOUND DRY : Honey and Basherry”Soaps, and Cairtphor COTTON SEED, delltelfed to me at this Ice. Also, IlatTdfs'Soap, Blue and White * -* —* v 1— Castile Soap, Pumice' and Oatmeal Soap, Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled’Hoes and Grain Civ dies. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. r. m. Huey. Jfpr Men, Youths, Boys and Children, af EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. TtlilTE GOODS. Our stoOfls’qffite full of all of die best brands of LongcloThs, Shirttng'iy Sheetings, Twills and Drillings. All of the alwve gtods are offered at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Therefore art early call of inspection is cordially solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. CARPETS. forTthe skin. puflCUR^ Sotfff',' Thymol Soap, Sui- Vy ph”r and Carbolic and Glycerine and place'before the first of next November. Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton* Seed. 8ep* Iftrtnr J. B. CROSBY, Shelton, S. C. Cashmere Bohquet Soap, Silver Soap, Flannel Soap, Elusive Soap, Kitchen' Soap and Laundrv Soaps, for sale * »»y McMastkji, BHicrJk Ketchin Carpets and House Furnishing; Goods, The Largest Stock Sonth of Baltimore. Moquet. nice Uph [phpIsfery. EngraTlngs, Chromos, Picture Frames Write for Samples and Priors. juSWJ A - BA1L,E «■ —Your Lawyer and vour Doctor who advise with you, will direct you to J. M BEATY’S for Good Show. - THE OLD CROW WHISK-E' ALWAYS ON HAND. —AT— B. SUGETSrHEIMER’f &ENTS NE W SHOES- —AT— the corker store. rtf TiAI)IE * s ’ FIN B SHOES, ALL MADE' OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR OFF FOR NEW YORK TO PURCHASE FAEL DRY GOOD*. this space Will be reserved for notice - OF MY STOCK. S'- M. B E JtL. T TT.'