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VOWN AND COUNTY, VATURDAY, January S, : a : 1881. Tp~nx8 oF TWiENF.W8 AND IbERALD. -'ri-weekly sdition, tbur dollars per onntut, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents per annum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live aid upwards. RATES or AilvERTIsNo.-One dollar per inch for the' first insertion, o 4d tifty cents per h11ch for each subseq .ent insordfon. These rates apply to oil ad vertiseinents, of whatover natur e, and are payable strictly In advance. Con tracts for three, six or etwelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obitua-les and tributes of nspect charged as adver tisements. Simple announcements OT narriages and deaths published free oi charge, and solicited. Ali communications of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Whimsboro, S. C. RAILROAD SCHEDULEs.-The trains on the Charlotte; Columbia & Augusta Railroad reach Winnsboro' as follows: Day passenger, northward, 1.42 p. n.; touthward, 4.57 p. m. Night passen ;er, northward, 12.16 a. in.; south 'ard, 8.59 p. m. Day freight, north warl. 8.55 a. -in.; southward, .12.38 .p. m. Night freight, northward, 2.38 a. m.; southward, 10.85 p. mh.-This schedule is on the basis of Washing tonl time, which is about fifteen minutes ahod of Winnsboro time. (The niiht passenger trains will not stop at Wus oro.] New Advertisements. Notice-Desportes & Monts. D. and L. Assocation-D. R. Flen niken, Secretary. Divine service will be hold in the Baptist church to-morrow at eleven o'clock, by the Rev. A. M. Cartledge. WINNSBORo NATIONAL I$ANK.-Tie annual meeting of the stockholders of this Bank was held in the President's ofice oil the 6th inst. The President submitted the annual report of the Board of Diectors, which showed that the Bank is In a highly prosperous condition. An election for tell Direc tore of the Bank was held, and the fol lowing-named gentlemen were unani mously elected: W. R. Robertson, James Beaty, James HI. Rion, George H. McMastcr, A. S. Douglass, James A. Brice, D. R. - Flenniken, T. 1). Feaster; Col. Wm. Johuston, of Char lotte, and Col. James M. Ivy, of Rock Hill. Upon the adjournment of the stockholders' meeting* the Board of Directors went into session, when. Judge W. R. Robertsoti was unalli mously re-elected president and Mr. George 11. McMaster vice-president. ADULTERATION OF 1OOD. Explaining the Mystertes of Muscovado Molasses and Whitowine vinegar--Sonic thing for C0onsumecei to Think About. Messrs. Editors: The News and C\ onrier, in its t ri-weekly of Decem ber 23d, published a let ter from its oncorrespond~enlt onth ghlucosie business, as shoiu by cenisus-takers in Newv York. By looking carefully A to market' reports you wvill see that Arefined crushed ''A" and "C" sugars ar quotedi at nearly the same p~rice as crud~e cane sugar, and the inlquiry nat urally arises as to. the cause of suchi small mnarginis after the process of re fining. .4pparently, refining costs nlothinlg, butt actually a great deal, thlat is to tihe consumellr, for lhe pays for tile refining in thle loss of sugar -(displaced by adulteration. Tfhe cor responldenlt seems to infer thlat glucose alone is used for tile purpose. Ini thlis ho is probably mistaken, as5 tile spe cific gravity of glucose cannuot be sur ficiently great to adulterate to the amount of eighteen to thirty per' cent. without adding too muchl to thle bulk. Tis corresp~ondenlt fixes the price or cost of glucose from corn starch at * four cents per poun~d. Hlence, twenlty per cent, adulteration withl it, puittinlg the cost of refilled sugar at eight sonts * would make tile mixture cost a very small fraetion over seven cents. A far bettor and less exp~ensive inaterial is at hland to aid the rascally irefiuer in making a profit. I mecan hea~fvy spar, or slpaeof bayao wi h upper and frmwhich to the Northern market already hundreds of tons have been * shlipped in the last two years. This rock is Identical In appearance with loaf sugar, perhaps whiter. Its cost oit the cars oni the Air Line Railroad Is, say, $5 per tona, anid freight to Newv York $5 more, Cost of grinding, floating anid dry'ing, $5 to *7. Hience, It cani be put on the market with a~ profit at $20 per ton or one cent per pound, The cost of this article thloughl, I the Northiern markets, has been $88. toa $46 per ton or two cents p~er pound1(. The speciflo gravity of heavy spar far exceedis that of glucose, and~ I believe that of any other rock. Now, my brother farmers will open their eyes and say that this is all bosh as5 refinled sugars will dlissolve aitd rocks will not. Allowv me to call their attention to the fact that all solubility is nothing but muinte division, arid that tile partieles so divided sihnply -float in liquids; that the process of rearation of heavy spar Is to grind an.tolanllmalpabil owderl and float it In water arid let it subside anid thent collect and dry. 1t Is odorless and tasteless, and perhaps harmless. Bllack strap molasses is often sold as Muscovadio molasses at a lower priice tihan the duty on ti'e Imported article. It is made with sulphuric acid atnd potato star'ch. Fronm a party I casu ally met somne years ago I got the formula for low grades: 190 parts potato starchi. 000 plarts water. 12 parts sufphmric acid. For light colored or Orleatns me lasses: 100 parts potato starch. 600 parts water. 10 parts slphuric acid. JfHll irty-silx houirs and you have the syrpsof commerce. B3y varying the qutantity of acid1 you can varv' the grade. Brit~ so nmch drrmle sulpharic acid would: imke tile whole poisonous. oit would, butt- Vlien 'theoboilng proc'ps.ts eIt al end, -a small quantity of cal-UPpa11te of Hlno Is put. in the miix turc, \vbich lualaitly coibilues with the milllipuic acid and is precipitated in the Aform of sulphate of litie o land plaster, and can be separated, In the same way, a few ( rops of sul phuric acid makes a barrel of vinegar, We have a i3urean of Agriculture to proCtct. ignorant old fmliers likt myseblf front the impositiois of' fertil. h/er companIes by preveiiting adul(er ationl ofr the compounds wo iut oil omt lands. It, does seetI, to i thick-heittde( farmer like myself, that those very wise men of the Legislature woull have done well to have passed somie law to have made this Bureau of Agri culture also anialyse some1 of our food supply, sicl as statir, flou1r, ten an(] candy, and to prevent the wholeeit filling of our stoiaelis' vltl crude adulterations containing not a particle of Iouilshmunenit. It might. be well to analyse some of thie Oneo thousand 1 and one1 patelit nos trlms sold as iiedicities atul( publish their contents whlei poisolnotls. It would be best not, to analyso liquors, its this Would prevent 'thoso who are foolish enough to drink them to ex Cess from windinig upI) their accounts ats soon as they ought. inl justice to their family and friends to do. These stigestions tire based oki the supposition that. the Bureau of Agri cultur employs a Competent clienitst to make such iinalyses as are required. Is it true that in England all articles of food inl packages are, by law, brinided, showing all and every article contained in tie package so the coi sum111er may buy with his eyes Open)? If this sugar swindlo nust needs continue, if it is One ofi th legitimate branches of trade, and we have both the acid factories and tile sulipiate of baryta. why not mix nearer home? A FARMuER. THE HESIKETU-SHIRiv1A' NUPTIALS. Mliss Sharon's Reuinclation of Catholic iam. From the San Franclsco Chronicle. The bride ind groom stood beneath the floral bell, facing t lie minister, and Senator Shairtoi stood at little back of the bride, and Mrs. Davis near the groom, by Fred Sharon's side. Sir Thomas looked a trifle nervous and pale, while the bride's beauty was en hIanced by a deep coloI. Th'e presence of Dr. Beers as officiating clergyman wits at surlprise to Imany' of tle guests, who were not aware of the fact ihat Miss Shairon had renounced Catholic ism, and several weeks ago decided to be married by ani Episcopal clergy man, and join the church of Englaid upon her irrival at her new home. The room wis hushed into perfect silecie when Dr. Beers opened is prayer book and pronotuincel the first word of the beautiful service. From the beginlinlg to the close not it word of the .groon's responses could be heaird by those standing even a few feet away. but "Miss Sharon responded inl a low, yet clear and distinct tone. Previous to the wedding tihe brides maids removed t lie bride's glove, and the zroom fouid the ring only after a Coisideraible seIrch inl his vest pocket, Which disclosed his possession of' a match box and several other useful and oi tinmital knickmiacks, unhappily stowed away inl the same pocket. At the coniclusion of the ceremour, the married pair, after receiviir Dr. Ucers' orgrat ulation, faced the guests. and retceived thle pleasiant wvishies of all those priesennt. AfteIr thlat Sir' Thionias r'eintquished his brmide to t he escot-t '.f Sedgewiick oni his~. airm, the f'our' prioiimnded upi amid downi the miaini floor corridor and thlroughi the rcep Sion r'oomsi, <boimcing bing h. star'ted by the guests in thie music haoll. A Bt(4 Uxm.:wmr.u o Nci-Stepsq are being t akeni in El~nglantid toward the pre~paations ol' a uivem sal (aal loguetI ot' all books prlinlted ini the Untited Kinigdom I'rotn thle I invent ion of' thie art to thle presen t day. The Connci I of the Society of' Ar'ts 1)ma recentlly addressed' to the Pince of' Wales, prlesid~ent of' the society, a report inl wich the p~',roose plan Is set forth. A catalogue of' this kitlndmust, of course, b)c ha15ed on thle coll'ctionis ini the Br'it ish liluiseumti, whiich have been caitalogne'd, ini whole or' in part, at three diberent t ime's. It is no0w pro' p~osed to make use0 of' these ctatlogues, ' ~a hy go, and1( to conile~ic the wo isoa to inclu tde tall prinited books in the Musetum fronm 1-150 to (lie cud of the year 1878. Suich a catalogue w~ould .contaiin the titles of about 1,250,000 voluimes: and ne it wotti be necessary to sitpplernent the ilthe entry' witht mtanyu cr'oss reterence the whole Wvork would compr~iise bet w~een 2,000k. ii. to be 2,500,000, and aillowiing ('it' five entrlies to the) page, thle cat alog'io would consist of' for'ty-1iv'e v'olutmes of have alr'eady beenl prepaird, and, shlould the statiouiieryhlc 81'inlt alil publish thie work like' an ord(in~ary goverinent pubh)1cationi, it is believedl thme price might be pull. ats low ais six.. teeni shillirgs a volumie. A univ'ersald ctatogue hias for' year's b)een the drleama of librarians and bookish men ; btut to be sat isfaictory the work imust be broad. The original plan11 of' the counciil was to make a catalogue of all Britishl pr'lited works. Tbc plan has been wisely extended to eumbrace everv thing in the hBritisi r iuseum, whichi, next to the National Library at Paris, has the largest collection of books in the woirld. -UI. E. IHodge, Cambridge, Michi., says I havo been afllicted with Asth i nria for~ years, an "Oiily Lung Paid" gave nmc immediate r'elief'. I can r'ecom~tienid it as8 the~ gr'eates't reumedy cycr' produced.--Bea Ativ. * -The Ur'aphic is of the opinion that thn United Slates Government w'ill buy the wvhole telegraph system within a year, and( thtat inecantimc we wvili have very cheap telegraphy and wide flucetuations in thue pr'ice ot'itchographt stocks NOTEICE. 7'HIE firm of Desuportes & Monts is this Lday fiially diassol ved by limitation, Trhe accounts agairiat 6he concern must be plresented immeo~ia-tol-y. and those in debted are reqjuesated to make promplt se~ta tlemeont. Mr. U. I). Desportesa is author ized to receipt for the same. UT. 0. D)ESPORTES, January 1, 1881. janl 7 1L A ND J. AsOCIA TION. 1HEi 71st regtilar meeting or theO Wlirins Ibore Buu dtig aanU Loan Associatlon will be held In thie TIown Hlail on Monday even ing, the101l. tin tAnt, at 7 o'clock. Membaors will lrmngfelm'ubooks and Day their amnthly instal ment at or before that time, othhrwisO theS penalr of teni cents per share will be chai'ged at ter, the ,,nmeotJng. ~~ LN~~ .ta 8- Barl'tary.. EDITORS AND NEW8VP'ERt MEN of the country endorso Jaiaes, Boss' Patent (Iold Watch cases. As a proof, read the folI lowing: b lBaltimore. Ald., March 8 1880. It gives tno pleasure to Inform you that tU j.anes loss Watch oamo 1 have carried has givoii perfect satisfactioh. It We!ars beauti. ully. J. 'T. IuNOGOLD, Ed. and Prop't 'elegram. La~ayette, Ind., March 8, 1890. I take piesure i Cormen'di g the Jaine 1o.s Watch Case as hitghly satisfactory and erlual In wear to ono of solid gold. They are the "Boss" In fact as well as In naine. W. S. LINGLE, Ed. and lrop'l Courier. Des Moints, In., Feb. 23. 1680. Otr manager lia4j carried a Jamies Joss Patent Watll Case, and cheerfully says that It cannot be beaten in rny way. TAIC LEAD)Ii CO. 'ub'rs Itra Mate Lcculer. Watseka, Il.. 'Marcli 8, Is8. I am pleased to say titat the Jaanes liess Watch Case I have is entirely sahisactory, beig in every respect just na reprenited. It is a perfect beauty. M. 11 PEE H, Ed. and Pzop't Iroquois Co. 'J'ies. W'a, Wtch., Marcha 10, 1880. T11m Watch Case 1- have of your imake Is In every way satisfactory : it kjutst splendid. MARIK 11. BARITNUM, E-d. and Iro)t 'Pbrch of Liberty. Tito above are convurreui in by Iu:iredsof oth u'r editors as well as merclints, mnet'llanics and1 jewelers, in ril rt-s of Ihe cOuntry. TI'1is i- the olu ateilt, cast, Inade of Two Plates of Solild Gold. It -4S warranted by spe. cial cer(Iiieatte. Ask your jeweler for illustra ed catalogue conatailig full descripUon. Fresh Drugs anld Medicines. 1ASTOR ()IL, Bluostone, Borax, Cay. enno Popper, Laetooept ne, Bath Spn gos . oigh Sy rup. Soothing Sy rups, Bay tum, Pe rfn "iery, Cinrachonidia, Qui nine, Tutts'. Gilder's an I Stng's Pills, Essence Ginger, Capsino Plasters. ALSO, Onion Rets. Prepared Cocon, Canary Seed. Giin Pawder Ten, Hyson Ten, 1-ow dered Black Popper, Machine Oil, &c. Just received by MoMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. nov 20 FRE8H GRODERIES! QUG AR , assorted. Coffees, 1110, ' Lugayra and Old Gov. Java. 1.0 and Old Gov. Java Roasted. Teas, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hlysoln. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pline.pples, To matoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, Deviled Ham and Turkey, Sardines, &c. Macaroni and Cheese, (Ginger Pre serves, Pill Hcad Oat Meal, Coopet Oclatine, Mustard, Black Popper and Nutmegs. Baldwin Catsup, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Emapire Chow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's AWorcestershire Sauce, J. F. McMASTER & 00, sept 1.1 GO TO 14 you went a real good airticle lit its propjer valuie. Their prices are low, conlsidlering the quality of their goods. Theiy have a splenadid stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Plain and Fancy RigStutis and Sleevc Btittons, old and1( Rolled-Plated Sets, Silvet- and Platedware, Pocket and Table Knives, Gold Penis and Pencils. ALSO A lar-ge assortmnit of Glasswaitb Lamp Goods, Toilet Sets, Vases, Clocks, (warranted good time-keep ers), Spectacles and Eye-Olasses to sutit all ages, Safety Lamp-lurnlers, Machine Needles, Violins, Violin St rings, etc, etc, King's Mountain Military Schlool, r1 'lIE SECOND i4ErSION of the twenaty Isixth yo.:r wvill begin February 1st and closo Jane 30th, 1881. TIOnMS PEn ft1ssI5ON: 1por Schooal Expenses, i. e., Board, Tuition, WVashing. Fuel and Lights, - , - - $i00.0o Surgeon's eo and use of books, - 5.00 For Circulars containing full informna tion, apply to COL. A. COWARID, de 21-tfeb1 P'rincip~al. lilew Storeo! Neow Goods ! IN addition to my Grocery on the corn . r, Ihavo opened a Fancy Grocery ini my 'ld atnd, one door south of Bekty & Br . whero I keep a full selection of nice thin.,s for Christmnas tim~s, such as Bour Kraut. Bologna Sausage, Breakfast Stripa, Onions. A pples, Oranges. Cocoanuts, Ba nanias, Ca [blago, Iri h P'otatoes, etc., etc. Call at Hleadeptartors, on the corner, andl buy your Urandies, Rumas,- Liquera and Wines, of which I keep a full se19c tiion. Forty Imrrels of these goods on han d. W. 11. D)ONLY, do00 4 On theCornor. B3LUESTONP., BLUJESTON1', BLUESTONE , FoI sale at the Drug Store, by nov 18 W. Fa MIREN. ATTORlNEY AT fA W, 10 L AWiR ANGE1 WINNSBIORO, 8. C'. Ie I' n near.. Cou.r.. Uou... LUDDEN & 4AE SOUTHEljNj MUSIC HOUSE TI11E MUSIC'HOUSE OF THE SOUT1i IREMOVAL TO OUR Yew Double Store An Inmense Music Temple. Two largostores, eoah 30 feet front an four storieR high, fronting on three strcee and filled from collar to loft with musici supplies. Nothing to compare with it : the Southern States, A BG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE AND' MOR TO COME During the ten years since our estab lishmont of our house we have developo the munio trade of the South to a won derful degree, but as yet we have only be gun. Wesee, not many years ahead, i business of a million a year. and to tak< care of this enormous trade we have pro vided our present mammoth warerooma Fall trade 1880 will be immense. Wear< ready for it. For months our senior part nor has been at the North contractinj with Piano and Organ manufacturers fo instruments. le has concluded mos advantageous contracts, and the Piano and Organs are "coming, coming" 100,00 more, by every steamer. No% Styles, Noe Prices, NewV Terms, New Store, Now Do parluro. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880 Cash prices with three Months credit. - During months of Aug. Sept. and Oct we will sell Pianos ar d Organs at LowEs' OAsu PRIcEs, payable $25 Cash on a Pi ano or $10 Cash on an Organ, with th, balance in three months, WITHOUT INTEl EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER Write for Illustrated Catalognes an New Price Lists for Fall 1880 and pre pare to be astonished, LUDDEN & BATES SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers July s COLUMIR3A MOTEL ii nov 25-tx8mn PROPRIRTOR. lIgittests ..Osa aF1h 6+ N1' CHARI.E8.II BAL.TIMOREMDv D. R. W. PhILLIPS, Agent, Winns boro, 8.- Cs dec 21:-ly IHaral or Oni HoRS Oil, YES I OH, YES Sogars; call at CLE~bfNfNG'S HO Us1k next door to W. R. Defy & Co. He keep the beat of everything. 'he best Nathan' Old1 Cabinet WVhigkeyt. The best Gibson' Whiflioy. The, .best Ted Cents Segni Thme beat Five d.ents Segar, And, ahov all things, the best Dinner foi- 40 cobte And if you co~he into towh between I and I o'clock, anid are huingty, 6411l Clondining's for a drink, and lhe will rn up vi free hunch for you. Clondinin hoops amoral and a quiet hboivo. SI1AVING SALOON r fl1iF uinietgui bege leave (d sa Lto the puliic that lhe Is now rut uing a first-class Shaving Salooft I overy respect. None but corn peteri and capYo't workmenm are eiInlor and thoae'Who will favor n's wilth the1 custom are g(uranteed satisfactiot lAI-CUTT1NG D'one tn the lfte~st aKnd neatest sty't bon't fol'get .to call and give me trIal,- and I wlH please yon. J. M. McCATLi , Opposite TN. Aiken's Tfrug Sto'o.. sept30 Rubgcribe o Tnti N~wk nAY U-t .Great Excitement ANI) BIROTIIlit..! R ri GOODS GIVEN AWAY! WE, the undersigned, aniounce to the pubilc that we have Just re eived a new lot of j DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, a LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS' BOOTS AND SHOES, t TRUNKS, VALISES, &C., a Which we will sell at the lowest; and ' in addition to the low prices we give to every purchaser of $5,00 an extra present of FIFTY CENTS WORTH OF GOODS, And to every purchaser of $10, an ex tra present of ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. JUST RECEIVE.D. A new lot of Thi'e-Buttoned Ktd Gloves, only 50 cents, real Alexander Kid Gloves, $1.00-worth $1.25. . LOAMA0 ci OAri i ALL KINDS AND STYLES. A call for Inspection is cordially Ip vited, and satisfaction guaranteed lit every res cot. P. LANDECKER & BRO. nov 20 a CURE i BACK ACHE And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bilad<jor and Urinary Organs by wearing the lmpr'oVed Nxcelsior Kidney Pad It is a marvel foP healing and relief. SIIntPLE, SENSiB3LE, DIRIEdT, PAIN LESS, POWERFUL. It Eur'e8 where all else f ailfl, A ht~e . lation and Revolution ist Medicine. Ab sorptionl or direct applica tion, as opposed for our treatise on Kidney troubles, ht free. ''huis is the Original and1 Geniuino Ki-Iney Pad. Ask for it and take no other. Sold by drunistd, or snont by nti, en re ceipt of prce, $2. Address Te"Only". Lung Pad Co., dec 21-Ix~am Cures by ABbI11iuuN (Nature's waly. AT LUNG DISECASER, LLI BREATHING TRIOJBLbs: it Drives into the system curative agents and healing prh deines. It draws fromi the dli eased pai the poisons th a( danise dleath. Thousands testify to its virtues; You can lle Relieved and dured. Don't despaif until you have triedi this Sohsible, Easily Applied and RADICAL a LV EFFJWTUAL Remedy. Send for tes a timnonials and our book, ''Three Milens ,a a Year.'' Sent free'. ,Sold by 'Druggists, or sent by inail on receipt of price, $2.00, by. Th9,"Only." Lung Pad Cot, Widinas Blook, Detroit, Mich. tdoe 21-4x~m THlE PEOPLE'S - ~ IUTUJAT I2EliJIEA88OiA T IGN. HIlSis an .insootation of busIness men, Y con'tribujte towardla a tandr, so as R In case of death, theiW fainilie's *~ay ro U' eve from $2.006 to $5$000, ao'cordin g to ,t atofln,t of c'ertiflente.- This is one of the I, bet plan# of~ life insurance. You pay as r you go, just like fire insurance, and with Imorn convenlence even, as you pay bj sthall instalments during .the yeat. We refer to those best aecquainted with us, viz :rmemibers in~ Ibirileold: G. H. bio Master, Jas. A. Price, Jno. B. Daviq, D. * R Flenniken, B. Rugepheifef; J. W. MoCrofght. Jx'o. 4. NefIJ, Th mas L~. John. s6fl. J. .Olendining, BI. B. Ulanahan, R. Means Davis J'u.-. Q. Davis. Apv one that,should lhe tbo bnsk Aineiber will apply to . G., I.-BACOT, ont . 'A'gen~t. DOl\T' Until You Y STOCK of Furniture,whiin' -, est ntecording to quality, and bo Rtenember that all my goods are warr Furniture elsewhere, then c6me to th best selection and can buy cheaper. I wv. BlN'thewood, White Oak, Woodi and York. ThIA b4 a recommendation A now Aupply ot' Window Shades, N Frames, Chromos, fHat Racks, and Bo( Tihe largest supply of Tin Chamber I ber Suits. Call and see them. A new any. Don't Uny a Machino merely be it and likes It. 'Remember that most 4 puffed have but little merit. The one time and vexation, is noiseless, t It. Remember the Gold Medal was av over eighty competitors. I can refer i always givaen entire satisfaction. Re;I Sash Factory. All orders entrusted tf the lowest pkIeeom rurnituro neatly re >repared to make to order. Lumber ai ng Machine Needles and attachments i me. Don't fail to call before purchamsi THE LATES SEWING MACHINE, LARGCE ARM, 8IIMPLE SETT14G NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN. ELEGANT IN FINISi, AND IN FACT The Oly Ferfect rffachine MAP A. & A. G. ALFORD, io. 23 South Calvert Street, hALTIMORE, MT). Damagea Goods! -0 TIIE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SACRIFICED For the reasoli that they have this diay beeni slightly damaoged. 1 Piece Bllack Cashmnere worth$1.00 at t60 cents; 1 Piece Black Cashmere worth 85cents at 50 cents. 1 Pieco Brown Cashiere wvoi-t 70 cents at 45 cents. These prices are a gitat deal less than we paid for thorni and are IION E~ST BARGAINS. McoifflER., IHCE & KETCillN. dec 7 GREA~ T INDU"IEMENTS W EJI havo ilow in store the largesf YYtoek ever purchased by us, and which will be disposed of at low~ prices. t1:y doois, Clothing, Hat , .Shoes, Groceries, Bidles. Saddles- Harness, Red Lcathbr, Hariioss Leather &c. We are iiot gi-ton to "BLOIiNG," but can truthfully sa.y we are offer ing solid bargains, and will be glad to seo yod. UJ. G. DESPOiRTES. dept 20 71(ESH SUPPL OfNew Crop NEW ONLEANE MOLASSES, best in (,he market; anl syfups 6f all grades. A LSCU, A Ulne assortment of RA18INS9 UiTRON, CANNEi) IPEARS, PINEA1'/Pii, PEACIIES9 ORATED COUOANUT, O4Ei'EINE, Also, a good kiailty ot O'NP NEALj In fIvo poundt packages; OlVE 1ME A OAil. D. I. FLENNIK EN:~ DBUY SAV B een il be tlWArgest, ialf(lnotmesft and cheap" r design ant( workmatiushib itneqititled, aited to be as represented. Price youri I flirt-class store whIere von will have the lear in mind that I ship 'goods to Ridgea vard's, Blackstock, and as far as Chestce of the quality and price of my goods. Vall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picturo ok Shelves, cheaper than the cheapest. Sets, made to match Cottage and Cham. sntppl* of' Sewing Machines as good as ,anse your mother or your neighbor has )f the machines that are most largely you want is the one that will save you ins light and vill bast a long time. I have rarded to one of the Machines I represent rou to many that aire using it, and it has iembeir that I am agent for a Door and >mle will have pronmpt attentioi and ab paired at modIerate prices. I am also id Shingles for sale at small profits. Sew ni parts of Machines can be had through ig elsewhere. R. W. PHILLIPS. T TRIUMPH. MINCTON SALEG STABLES.A 4t SAL peSTAIwoIouh3LtE1 from me last spring on~ time ivhmosd notes gre duo fir~sL Octobari will leasne be prepared to ineet tihem. ad full paymenit will be required. Prompt payment will only enable me to accommodato them noih spring. ICORN AND FODDER *hellt'cjed dt my Stable out CongresA Street, located 01ne door south of' thd ILadd building. A. ilr.tiFIro,. sep~t 23 $25,000 WORTil OF GOODS TO BE SOLI) A$ No change necesaijt e.ma i ouii imslhess; 1or thie i'easoii fiii ve are gaining gi'ound instead 6f losing, anud If this kood trado bt ours continn~es, tihe bait thron o bt will bec*o iso tainted with skippers, tha~t them parties holding the line 'tvili be iiho6 with thd sad fishermnan's luck. We extond a coi-dik friition 69 onte and all to' nji and sed ts. SUGENilEIntR & bROE$CIlELj nIov 25~ DRI. W. E. AIKENf --DEALJER 1m brudka, Nedeinee, Toilet (664 / WI-NOBE 'oi. * ..ew '