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.. I o of V2 !i^ or 1MS?^ " i jw, - - Announcing a Candidate (ih advance,) . 8 00 Liberal djuuctlorioN ''ifiii'- bo n.i ft do to persons W. advcrtiwbg largely. I. All obituary notices exceeding "t\r*lvc lines tvill bo charged aa advoiUsomenta. AllcommuUicatious nnd lfittera on busi new Willi this otttte, must be Addressed to Thr Inukpksdk^ Piucast Abbevillv O.'lL S. C., phe3t* /-aid, to insuro at tention. g , POETRY. ' Old Winter is Coming. ' BT JOSEril ANTHONY, JR. Old Winter brooming?old Winter m> drear? Hisheralds, unwelcome, proclaim lie is near; Ther'a a wail on ibo blast, llioro arc voices that ?ay, "The spirit of Summer is passing away." Sweet evening, the balin of the breezes is o'er, And block is the blast on mountain and moor; There's shadow and gloom in tho deptlis of the . " doll, ' , | i And tlie trees of the forest^ are mourninr? fare- I well Old "WiaUr is coming, once more to rejoice - In liia robings of snow and his trappinga of ico? The dreariest of despots, who bends to liis sway, Sweet sister of Summer, the beautiful day. De^r erening! witli thee no more on the green . v^jjln joyarice of sport are the villagers seen; ^.^"Xnd the roasic of childhood, in gambols no more, V. _ Is borne on the breeze from the cottager's door. , a>.s>nt and chill?not a bird on the bough Is heard forth to warble his vesper hymn now; I Not a caw from the rook, as he winecth his! flight, V . O'er meads where are creeping the shadows of * night." Old Winter is coming?old Winter so drear? His heralds, unwelcome, proclaim he is near; There's a wail on the blast, there arc voices that fiaj. "The spirit of Summer ispassing awny." The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas Willaon <k Williams ) Foreign Attachment. V9 > E. Noole, Plaintiff's Jeremiah Sheliane. ) . * Attorney. V * j u?.ukas, the i'inintills .111 this case ; V ;7" did,on the fifteenth day of NovcmN boiv 1854, fijo their Declaration against the said Defendant who fas it is said) is absent from .and without the limit# of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the sameuponwhgma copy..of the said Dec.. laratibn might be eerred: j ;'vi :' It isthereforeordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or pcfore the sixteenth day of November, in the year of .our Lord one thousand eight, hundred and fifty-fiVe, otherwise final and abJ solute judgment will then be given and awarded, against him.. p. :W MATTHEW MoDONALTVC. C. P: $ Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) p > November 16, 1854. J qly ly f The State' of South Carolina, r Abbeville District?In the flommim Pi-..* W^USSSM^k AU.d.n.oL . . Tr Administrators Tohmpeon <fc Fair, , 8lS???- :-.. I;p"i?til'"" A"> ^tT^T THERE AS, the: Plaintiffs in this vase V V . did, on'the twentieth day of November 1854/ file their Declaration against the . earn;D$fendant,.who (asMt is said) is absent from'Atld without the limits of this State, and hOy^fit^y wj^.noE 'attorney known within f&nfa'Upon whom n copy of the said Dec*larati&&ighl'W served: It ^therefore ordered t^at the said Defend; aut do'appeared plead-to the said Declaration on or livfrtm t hd twenty-first day of N*ov?ralj.er,:iitttb^ jc^^our;I/ord oha tliousuud uighthundfea.i6ldj6fCI!^6.ve. ^therwiitn - - v. ^ notice lieia beorv given tc n'le Y ' by Home of;the rfeit of K?D,au?lIIt-irn :Vr . *.9 ' nd'^Bf?orche?u UpSRSfv.'8 Iot tnoro are two good kitchens t?nd an |4olUnlg^en jyibrcm? ?B<* Containing 7 acres And 11 perebw. Upon this lotther^isa fine I)WELLING HOUSE, with alVneccpqsjy, outbuildings, nil new, and a good well of wafer. ? : JBUODfcrMr' Containing 4 acres 3 roods and 86 perches.? AJpon tliislot tbero is a fino DWELLING HOUSE; riow Completed, with n good hitehen, and will be other necessary outbuildings m immMrn 49 Containing 1 aero 2 roods nnd 81 perches. Upon this lot there te a comfortable DWELLING HOUSB, with neCjBMAry outbuildings, Ac. Theeo lota lio najoining each other, nnd are situated about for enou^T: f.r, a the' business port of Town to render then very desirable for Iirivate residences, and in full view of the Hailroad. There is a sufficiency of wood upon tlieni to furpish firewood for twenty years. > To approved purchasers I will sell upon very accommodating terms, and will talco good NeEroes in part payment- Those who wish good argains would do well to see me nnd examine the lots before purchasing elsewhere. 11. V. 1>0SEY. Abbeville C. II., Sept 18, 1861. 20tf FIRE! FIREI FIRE! npiIE Subscriber's old stand hav- .ym g. JL ine boon entirely destroyed by fire, lie has removed to I?o. 149, Meeting-Street, Corner of Wentwortli, the stand formerly occupicd by tV. J. Gayer, -where ho continues his business in a'.l of its branches. lie enn ofTcr to his friends ? lnrgo assortment of first-class VEHICLES, composed of * BUGGIES, SPANISH KITTEREENB. BAROUCHES, ROCK A WA YS, CARRIAGES, SULKIES, AC., &.C. lie has just received some choico FAMILY CARRIAGES, built expressly for his country customer*. All of which he will sell cheap for Cash or City acceptances. tsr Orders promptly and faithfully fiUcd. , LEONARD C HA PIN. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 7, 1854. 27?Cm T.AKrn rftu a at if A VM U n !<?> I OFFER for sale n Tract of Land, j lying on both sides of Turkey Kj}|| Cr^ek, in Abbeville District, about five miles ' North of Cokesbury Depot, on the Cambridge 1 road, containing ( Q?4 Acrci. J About one hundred and fourteen acres bgttom , land, some fifty of which is mill-pond bottom of J the richest anil most productive quality; three , hundred acres fine woodland the balance ( cleared and iu cnltiv?tioa. ^ On the premises arc a fcomfortijbie Dwelling- , iiwusc, nuving nine rooma, all. accessary out- j buildings, a Blacksmith Shop, And a ^ fine Merchant Mill , This place is situated in one ;of the most desi- 1 rnble and healthy neighborhoods in the District 1 or State. - - 1 The place was formerly owned by Reuben ) Robertson, deceased, aud js known as "the Robertson plnce." "V f Persons desiring to purchase land, would do 1 well ut come arid see this tract, as I am confi- 1 d?int. they will-be pleased with it, as well as the terms on which I will sell. < MARY N. ROBERTSON.-.. . Nov. J, 1854 26 w . tf i NEW FALX OOODS, " AT PUAHJmrne o. ? v ni uimiviotno OL mnnSHALL'S CHEAP CASH STORE. I No. 1 Granite Range, Abbeville O. H. WE are now prepared to show a large and . well assorted stock of * New Fall Goods, ( Comprising the latest styles In ? DRESS GOODS, . SILK MANTILLAS, } CLOTH TAF.MAS, ' ! EMBROIDERIES, &c? <fcc.; also, LADIES' GAITERS and SHOES- > > Via wo.iild'respectfully invito an inspection of.our Negip Goods?GEORGIA PLAINS* ' I<^RSEY$, BLAKKUTS, and OSNAnimtia J ,?W asaorttrient of BliOG AN9: all of t o-'-1."."8' * ! Caroling Abbevtlfc$utrtci.~fn itu CdnmmPled, ffritt A Oowaa ) ' itUchmeint - "t wift Dcfertdimt, %lio (w It it from Rt&witbodt the limit* of this SUtc^tta& 1 ,W neither wife ppxiitornej known -within c ftffafeTO*"of i \ KL 's ; whore tlicv ^ ill ofTe nooto,,8hoe^ Hats nnd Caps,: Hard-Waco and Crockery,'for Oash and Cash OpJy. Our profits arii bo ?mnll that wc are not alilo to bell our Goods ori tlfte, and we arc confident, after an examination of our ?t6ck( the fmrchaser will p^reeivo such- ft great margin between "our Rrieos and tbo l'riees usually asked fur Goods iia^ur lint, that they will see that it is to their advantage to buv their Goods from us for Cnslu is solicited, as we lakoploaauro in cxliibirigbtir Goods to all wbo mny favor us with a visit. . - rtvApril 22d, 1854, 49 tf A NEW INVENTION. T1IIS will inform tho PLANTERS of Abbeviilo ahd Laurens Districts that I havo recently .purchased tho Celebrated Cotton Seed. Planter* lhtely Pnteni^d by Mr. J. T. A L. % Wait, (the right of the above named District*.) And will send an Agent over the t?ro Districts and exhibit it, who will be authorised to sell Indivldnal Rights or tho Machines themselves, *? on n? reasonable terms as can be afforded. The Planter will be an excellent ^hiog to drill GU j\d\f or anv.ouior aiAJNUKK. 1 War assured it will not fail to give satisfaction to every one who will try it ,v W. D. CALHOUN". Sept. 10,1864 2-20 tf ? To The Plantera of Abbo villa and Laur?a?. Wo liuro sold W. I). Calhoun the exclusive right to our Patent Cotton Planter for the District.* above named, and can cheerfully recommend it rs a very useful and vauable Machine. - - J. T. A L. J. WAIT. COLUMBIA ADVEUTJSEMENTS. FISHER & "AQNEW 4 CO., COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. Cy DIRECT IMPORTERS OF i ' English Hardware, Cutlery, fttins. * #>? Art*. V7t7"OUIJ) call the attention of tho citizens of H Abbeville to their stock of Hardware, Painta,' Oils, Window Glass, Ac. OONSlSTfmO, IN JPABT," A3 FOLLOW*. VIZ : Flat-, Round, ffqnare, Ovcl, Half-oval, Band, Sheet and Hoop IRON ; - Brads, NailvSpikca, Tacks, Pot^ware, Fire Dogs, Fan QCaring, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths, Ajccs, Spades, Shovels, Iloea,Tca Kettle^ Tmee and Wagon Chains of airklnds, Scythes^' [ibckfj, Hinges, Xatclies, Wire,'Screen-Wire, Cotton and Wool Cal-ds, Waffle Irons, jlunpowder. Bldstme Powder. Perewaion Patent Safelty ?}ise, Shot* Lead, Vlill Saws,-<!fc&fccnt Sowe, Wagon Boxes, Darpenter's ToSB in endless variety, Anvils, 7ices, ScrewcPlates, Stocks and Dies, Bellows, Uast, Gcrmanand Blister Steel, Bora*, Carriage Springs, Axles, llubs, Shafts, Felloes, Patent Leather, Enatpejled Cloth, Dash Frames, Dolts, Malleable Castings, Knobs, Lace*, Brass and Silver Plated Bands, \nd Carnage Materials generally. ~ Pure WhiteLead; Chrome Creen,: ^. Paris Green; and'Paints of all .kinds, Window Glass, rutty. Varnishes, Japan, ,r Linseed'Oil, Spirits terpentine, Ac. ? ' - - - * m. iiv-ii ouuvjn. wiiipriBcs hid iHrgeac nna oest assortment in Columbia, is purclioacd on tho yctj acat terms, and will be sold at a small advance ; rar cash. Orders, accompanied with satisfactory rfifer;nce, will receive - prompt attention, and all 4ooda will be delivered at the Kailrond Depot "ree of charge for ilravage. 1 FISIIER & AG NEW <fc CO. Columbia, Oct. 26, 1863. 26 tf Btsisav'i Piano Store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS i Columbia, ?. C, { NUN'S A CO'S, PatentDiagonal ] Grand Pianos; Hallet Davis A Co's J *WJ U Patent Suspension Bridge Pianos, ] ?hickcrings, Trovers, aim other beet makers' Pi- | inos, at the Factory Prices. JAprHl, 18(54. 47 601. A. tl. Squier, , 2 JVoS. 208 and 210 Main UfeH, . k Colombia, 8. C. . -.< \,-jf ANUFACTURER ad-1 g?n?rbl^S?S . iWt; dealer In fine and plain d STITDRE, tHAinS. PIANOS. WAifePAPEBv slA'LTKASSEB, Ae.. Ac. at low prices"for cash! ]\ ind all warranted for ono year or longer. . All kinds Furniture made to order, and oil tinds neatly and promptly' repaired.* Ajio, SWood and Metal Burial Cases. mhSNf . v ft { w-?a? -ooiw^^ cvy p^ili . wiiou.au a*d diaian .? ,* i .roceriw, Iiqn#i^lBrt^aBdPlantaUaa ;j :) WAKD^"^HAHD A UGUSTA, Georgia,- arc no^T^coiving O.JL. xneir uaifcanu-- winter 8uppji?a 01 JXj&w and Fashionable G.oods, and will bo prepared to exhibit many. novelties in press Goods, as well ns n general supply of Household articles. They mtlfo attention to the following:? "Paris, Sacque and Opera Flannel?, new shades. American Saequo flannels, -both plain and figured; Lupin's Mous. delaines and Merinos, all cols.; Lupin's black Bombazines and Mous. delainos; . Lupin's Black and white challies ; " Rich all wool Paris, Delaines, plaid and figured ; . American Delaines, all the new designs; Vei*y elegant colored Silks, iu Brocade, Plains and Stripes; Satin, Plaid ami Chone striped Silks; 0-4 high eolored Poplins, Scotch Plaids; Black Italian and Tnft'ete Silks, rich lustrcd; Beautiful Fronch and English Prints; To Ginghams, and Cashmere do'Ecossn; Superior Welsh, Silk warp, and Saxony Hi Flannels; White crape, Cashmere and Bay Slate Shawls; Embroideries of every description, Laces and Edgings; , Besides a general assortment of noni??ifa nnd servant^ "Goods. Tlioy respectfully invite Families wishing to make their Fall and Winter purchase*, .to give their stock an examination. tar Orders confided to us -will bo filled I M promptly and faithfully. f"l Augusta, Ga., Oet. 19, 1854. 24 tf J re .CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. TRANSPARENT ? WINDOW SHADES, PAPER-nANOrNGS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, Charleston, 8. 0. rf^HE duhsnriher hna on hnn.1 ? 4 - ? ?? m uoourir A nient, and is constantly rccciving by the #tcamers, the latest patterns of . WINDOW SHADES and PAPER-HANGIN GS, for sale wholesale and retail t Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every style ana variety, from 60 cents to $6 ench! French and American PAPER-HANGINGS, q] and BORDERS, of the latest Patterns, from p, G? ccnts to |0 per Roll. ALSO , B A large, variety of CORNICES, Lace end Muslin 'CURTAINS, Damask and Satin DELAINES, Centre Tasecls, Loops, Bands, Pins, Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds,.Mattresses, Cush- _ ioris, Firo Scroens, Ac. All kinds of UPHOLSTERING; and the bu- _ sin ess, as usual, attended to in all its branches. MATTRESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and Hair Mattresses, always on band, made from the best W material. Also Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Beds and Palliaetera. Call and see them?prices reasonable. " rp? ? ? - " " ^ iu ucrwui jniiun^ any 01 the atiove articles VI to self, n discount will be made. The prices of Bi this establishment are moderate and uniform, M and as low as any other establishment. bj VV v H. W. KINSMAN. of March 5(5, 18M." 46 ? m , r " drowning & Lflman," n TMTORTEKB OT ed French, British and Gtorman 209 and 211 Jting-street, oornir of Market street ^ C ^Cftarlaaoo, 8. C. ARPi'TJ'lf'iGS?Ingrain, 8 PIjb, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvota. CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, And >B Worated. - v ? ' B CURT AIN CAMBRICS andMUSLINS, in largo. ?n J Variety. > tin EMBROIDERED LACE- and MUSLIN CUR- w) TAINS, all styles. SILT CORTUCESj in oil the now designs. al CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TES- < SEES, Ac., si DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPEB, in all ko ' varieti$>~? 7". British aridA&ericnnFLOOR OILCLOTHS SILVER|t.nd GILT STAIR RODS and S4TATR CAHPETING3, of ttH stylca. __ WILTON, VtLvJffr, and AXMIKSTER RUGS in great rariety, -2--.; PLANTATION WOOLENS?BLANKETS, R1 PLAINS, KERSEYS, CAPS, <fcc. K?d6pa White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., 30TT0N OSNABURGS, of all the beat SoathAnd American COTTON FLANNELS. CWWBjJitogluta and Americas PRINTS.; K0 n?ak?. for- u? BhirtoogvPUIow Oases, Table Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, c.w UocKabaoks, Fruit Clotha, B. E. Diapers, chl GrA?a Cloths, Ac. CLOTHS, CASS1MEH8 arid VESTINGS, of beat Froticb Good. v >' cot s, |ltme^'twtee3i)s jeans and ijhsbyb* S of all qualities and styles. - OA WITH A rou, AMomuNT or , ?T5 ss;88 600d8, f7 goom^' alpac4s mourning <** aude?:^s. and of ev<sry ^ v HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CAf AT CHARMS 'A* .- r* .._ m; + V - V irS The stttworibor will keep on hand th COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, BARO TRAVELLING > be hnd in. tho State, embraoing nil the newe hjuild to order anv kind that may be wnnted, arneas, double & single) Whips, Nettli Also, Coachmaker> stock of ? Repairing in all Us branches, pr &TAU Won June 8, 1054. 2 Bargains in Dry-Goods. GREAT REDUCTION! [. STRAUSS HHE Subscriber respectfully informs hi L friends and cuetoracfs that he is now ii eeipt of a NEW STOCK of xuu kuiu winter uoofls, t greatly reduced prices; consisting of A gen al assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, yiz Trinto, Ginghams, Mouslin de Laines, Merinos, Cashmeres, Scotch Plaids, Alpacas, Black Silks, etc."; Kerseys, Georgia Plain*, Satinets, Consimercs, and Brond Cloths; Blanket*, Flannels, and Linseys; also, a full assortment of Hosiery, Embroideries, Ribbons And Gloves; READY-MADE CLOTHING. BEEBE HATS and CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES; HARDWARE, ROCKERY, and GROCERIES,' at very lov ices, and, for Cash, at Marketpricet. Also, a very fine assortment of NEGROES ROGANS, SALT, BAGGING, ROPE, am WINE. _ M. STRAUSS. Cokesbury, Oct, 1864. - 26 tf "AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS^ SIIVPSOIV i GARDINER, ABEDOUSE AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS M'INTOSH ST.. AU8USTA flA. S=^T"X7"ILL continue the "Ware'ffi<?. J h TT house And CommiVionj&aiSvJ mincss in their FIRE-PROOF BUILDING 01 'Intosh Street, in nil its branches, and-hop* - strict personal attention to tlio interrsta o I who may put business in their hands, U eritpublio favor. r r Orders /or Baooino, Rope aw? Famtlt Snip ixs filled at the lowest market price. Casta Advances made when requir I on produce in store. j. a. snfpboar] fi. t. qakdiniul August 29, 1864. '10 6m . IFbitlock, C oakery & Co., WABEBOUSE A2JD COMMISSION MEHOHAKT8. ' CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga. ?-VT^liE Undersigned respect-. V |?HP 1 fully inform their friends d the Public generally, that they still eonine the above BUSINESS, at their old 8tand, lerc they will give their undivided attention all Business entrusted to their c*ro. LiberCash Advances made on Produce in store. Orders fer BAGGING, ROPE iand family rpPLIES, Carefully filled at the- lowest Marts, J. W. WHlTLOfiK _ , JOHtfCOSKERY, K' A. 3. WHILLOCK. August 12, '64. 14' 6m 1VEW ?PRI1V? GOODS. rCII TWISTED STLKB, BAREGES AND TISSUES, ORGAN DIES, JACONETS\ BRILLIANTS, FRENCH CALI. COBS, EMBROIDERIES. TILLER A WARREN have received algrge JLetoek of tho above GOODS, which, tot rwvrr, bkauty and varxhtt, are boKevedto be nrpaxsed in any marke};'and having been ected from the very latest importations, oux ttomera Will .find thcoi to be the newent and iicest' Goods of the ooaaon. v r A1SO, V beautiful line of GOODS for Miwes' wfear, isiitiog of Rich BAREGE R0BE6V(??inething w.) , -Vv"\ ^WDc^ ilcr^mS efid BRnjJANTESj foeb, Engiuii ?nd Amerkwi TJIINT1S.' f ' Vg&mMmtmi aaed toBhovr^m- euaiomen. and the^tiblic, ^a-.Apr.aM,,8?, <9 ? . Notice. '/ DESCRIPTION! ' ??*?0 ' trh4ii 2 o largest and most elcgcnt assortment of . . i'. UGHES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, WAGONS, Ac., ?t styles and latest fashions of the day, and will , in the most attpcrb and durable manner. Also, v, lgg, Boggy Umbrellas, Hone Blanket*, Aar in Kinoi on band for sale 1?#<* omptly and faithfully done, at loto prices.- .1 fc warranted. Jg.8 / v - : -4 Ijf * J 'X'' "V> S.T.AGNEW, Hewberry 0; H.f 8. dVr , . IMPORTER AND DKALKft DT ^3 5 Hardware, Painty Oils, WindoW ... 1 Glass, Dry Cioods, Ore- . ernes <KC., *c.t mfo NOW Off era for sole the largest imf i? / jUE and moft extensive assortment QgBflP' : ofGoode ever introduced into the np-country, and gnarantees the price of any article to be aslow as any house in Charleston can furnish such articles for. Orders accompanied with satisfactory references will receive prompt attintion, and all Goods delivered at the Depot fre?of Drayage. All peraons visiting the Newberry Cotton Market, will do well to call on me before selling' their produce, as I have every facility of making them liberal offers for cotton and other coun- \ . try produce. ' $lT. AGNEW. 7 Nowberrry C. TL, Oct 23,1864 26 8m , New and Wonderful Machine. i WILLIAM sTnnnian a . ?xv|iiivlVKr ; . THE Subscriber having, purchased tbe Bight- " for the State if Soptb Carolina in the only Uacbine now invented, for RIFTING and-' ; SHAVING SHINGLES. BARREL HEADING, ! ^ Ac., is prepared to sell tbo Right of theDUirieU.v ^V , or single Machines, at prices sufficiently low to^-V make it an inducement'forpurchasers. The Machine being simpltfin its construction, ^ and not liable to get out of order.iscapebleof Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand Shin?., ' gles per hour?better than made by hand. It'.";* I is portable, and can be worked by hand, horse J or steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a ^ Machine will make enough Shingles to pay the - : " f price asked for a single one. , , Largeinducementsareoffered to ing to purchase the right of several Districts.? ' r.: One of th<^ Machines cah be seen in operation V ' in the City of Augusta^ at Wra. H. Goodrich'sPlaning Mill, and one also may W seen in short time at Mr. J. Witt's Machine Shop, at' J; ' i Edgefield G1L ' THOS.G. LAMAR. Hambnrgv S. C,, April 29, 1864. . 61-tf ? ~ rS Cotton Cfins. rpHEiaobe^nborSj having had nine Vears px a. pertenco, and given universal,satisfaction v. to their patrons, being now folly prepared witSi : good m^qljibery and the beat of workmen, feel ?. enfe in RAying to the Cotton'Plantera in general . Id tWa;?nd theSdjoining States, that they o?i 4 furnish them with the best COTTON GINS now made. They could oflfer a .ho?t" of ifcertiflcatea, but believing the warrantee to be sufficient, they will say, send on vour ordere through the mail f ?*i or their agents, wlio will visit the. ratet, if not * . all the Planters in reasonable bounds. 8. H. A VE OGLESBY, . J? Elberton, Elbort county, Ga. THt STATE OF SOUtH CAROLINA, S Abbeville Equity. W^UrtnT^^JExpontorv jaiWor j*. c - of Land *ud Ac- ;^G , HicUin Brbwn. W . TJoriah Brown, ct I ? ?Jmp S iTi k ' ^ 7 8m *"' '.ikCom ggaragBBBWaWME WW* Article*. and ttcibedt SKSSBSss^HPf* *