The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, August 14, 1856, Image 3
GEORGIA LOTTERY,
Authorized by the Stale of Georgia.
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery!
3?C.ASS 17.
npO>o drawn in tlie Oily of Atlanta, Georgia,
JL ui public, 'on Thursday, August lit1, 1800,
ou the Havana Plnn.
SWAN & CO., Managers.
PRIZES amounting to $204<000 will bp <li*Tributed
according to the following brilliant
Sthenic!
SO.OOO Wiimborc 1 1K 1Rfi T'n7Pnl
i prize of 40,000 is 40,000
I do lO,O(J0is 10,000
1 do 10,01)0 iH . 10,000
1 do 5,000 in ft, QUO
1 do 2.0O0 is 2,o00
1 do 1,000 is I,o0o
.1 do 1,000 is 1,000
,10 do 2o0 are 2,000
100 do lOOnrc lo.oOo
4 Prizes of $200 approx. (o $10,0(10 are ?800
4 " lno ? lo.oOo are 400
4 " 75 " 10,001) aro 300
4 " 00 " 5,000 arc *24 o
4 ? fto " 2.000 are 2oo
4 " 40 " 1,000 arn lf.O
4 ?? 25 " l.OOO aro 100
40 " 20 " 200 are 8o0
i5,000 Prizes of ?S, amounting to 120,000
15,185 Prizes amounting to ?204,000
The 15,000 prizes of :j;S nre determined by the
number which draws the $10,0o0 prize?if that
dumber should he an odd nunibei*, then every
\ 'oiid number ticket in the scheme will be entitled
to $8; if an even number, then every even
number ticket in tbe Scheme will bo entitled to
JS8 in addition to ntiy other prize which the ticket
may draw.
Purchasers in buying tin o?|tml quantity of
odd nnd even number tickets will be certain of
drawing nearly half the cost of the name, wit h
'chances of obtaining oilier prizes.
All those tickets ending with o, 0, !, A, P, nre
even?all those ending with 1, 3, ii, 7, !?, are
odd.
Kemembcr that every prize is drawn, and payable
iu full without deduction.
All prizes of one thousand dollars and under
' paid immediately alter the drawing; other prizes
at the usual time of tliiitv days.
All communications strictly confidential. The \
drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers
immediately after the drawing.
Whole Tickets, ?10?Halve?, $0?Quarters,
S2.r.O.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets
at either office.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLTJBS !!
' As one-half of the Ticket* arc guaranteed to j
draw $8, wo will sell Certificates of Packages of |
lo Tickets (odd and even Humbert--,) nt the following
rates. All that the ](> Tickets draw over
the amount guaranteed, accrues to the purchaser:
Orfificnt.. of Pnnlrfwrrt ..f III WI...1-.'I':..l...... c-.-n
" ? 'miiiiVr'" "no I
" " 1 <i Quarter " 15 '
Ad'lw WiVts i?r lieVets, or Cerlifieate? of!
I'ucknges of Ticket.-", either to
S. SWAN' >t CO., Atlanta, fla.,
or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
Aug. fi, l{J.r?ii. Jtt 3t
SELLING OFF AT A PROFIT!
LARGE STOCK 0? GROCERIES
And Provisions for Salo!
AT ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE. |
CHANG 12 OF I'ltOO11A.U.MK!
rpiIE subscriber being ?lot**riiiiiio?l lo raise a I
JL large amount. of money, nlF<-rs liis <;<>o<ls, j
for (lie next sixlv <tr> v-=. nt ? mi.in mi I,/r ' i
It is tS bo hoped that persons in w.sit of anything
iti his lino, will avail themselves of this
opportunity. The general rule is to soil tnit nt
cost; but the programme having boon oh-inpoil
to suit the present arrangement, it will bo observed
accordingly. His object in making this
ofl'vr is preparatory to an entirely new arrangement
for the Fall Trade, by whir h persons will
- lie able lo get CJoods on/;/ fur t/ir Ciixh. Long
' " experience has sntislivil the. siihsr.rihvr that this
arrangement will be most advantageous to nil
parties, except those who never intend to pay,
.and it is for the special beueSit of this class that
? . . ttlie rule will be adopted.
^ , iiis Stock consists in pari of the following, viz:
JO lliids. llAi'Oji S1DKS;
. . 4 do Cuba MOLASSKS:
10 do Louisiana SI"CJ AllS ;
' SO Bags ltio COI'FKi: ;
.. . j I<oaf, Crushed and Powdered SUfSARS;
? rowuer, >iio', lit'iul and (inn Wadding;
A few cheap Double Ilarrel Shot Guilt;;
Blacksmith Too!.", Iron and Nails;
- While Lead, Green anil Yellow do. ground
in oil;
Jlio Hondo and other brands Cigars.
Agricultural Imploments.
Straw Cutters and Corn Shelleiv;
Bagging, Bale Hope and Twine;
Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather;
A large lot. of Hollow AVare;
.* ^ ' Burning Fluid and Spirits Turpentine;
? " White Wine and Cider Vinegar ;
'Trace, Log and Fifili Chains;
A large Stock of Wines and Liquors offered
?t low prices, as he is determined to <juit this !
part of the trade ; and a great manv oilier articles
unnecessary to mention. Goods have ad*
vnnced considerably since these purchases were
j made, and he is thus enabled to compete with
any market in price as well as rpiulity and quan
UHU no Hii|n;a uuib a Hungry, neeuy pillHIC
will inukt; haute to buy out everything ho bus on
-x- hand. All of which is respectfully submitted
by II. S. KKit 11,
No. 5, Brick Range.
July 30, 1855. 15 If
?Eead.-Quarters,
/' * . Second Regiment Cavalry.
August 1st, 185G.
ORDER XO. ?
{ ?N pursuance of an onler from Mnj.
JL' (Jen. Mcfiowtv, an Kleeiion will jBgjk
_ be held at Liberty Hill on Saturday thr^L?aL
iiflfA day of September next, for Brig. General of
ithe 1st Brigade of Cavalry, S. C. M , to fill the
vucancy occasioned by the resignation of Gen.
IV ILK Erf.
Lieut. Col. J. C. Martin ami Mnj. S. S. Tompiins
are hereby ap|M>inted Managers, and are re
..ikuucu 10 w.min.1 me cicvi inn at me nnovenumea
t>me and jdaee, after the manner prescribed by
1 Jaw.
By ordor of JOHN F. TALBERT,
Col. 2d Regiment Cavalry.
A,ug. 4, 18f>6. 1C 21
RECEIVED TO-DAYT
|2S ACKS JAVA COFFEE,
15 SACKS RIO do.
BOXES CHEESE,
* BOXES CURRANTS,
20,000 LBS. BACON,
- 1,000 " LARD.
All nf wllieli will h? nnl/1 Inm 1...
. ~ "lomaxj& conn.
.. July 23. U tf
' - WANTED IMMEDIATELY!
lOONogrooiit
- *KibR hicli the HIGHEST CASH TRICES
JP ' -will be paid. All persona desiring to nell
one or more would do well to address ouo of tlic
*ub?cribera?"
j. w; subeii; R. w. white,
. CokcsfmrjyS. C.' Greenwood, 8. C. ]
- .'ii-afttly 28, 1058. H If -j
1 . Andereon Gazette and Luurenaville HerTtffeSrATR
6T? ftOiTTiT nAuonv A
'^^J^Mbtvilh District.?Citation.
HILL, Esq., Ordinary of AbbeT'fle
JWwrict. ,
JCzckiol friblo hoi appliod to
w-'. mefbrLeltaw of AdminulraUim op all
id, dee?W<)d, wlio died in the Slato of
I ( ? V
RBhHRhR I . ./
I
GENERAL ELECTIONS.
RESOLV ED, That the elections to lie liolden
on tlie second Morning* and the day following
ill October next, for Semitone ami Representatives
in the iStatc Legislature, shall he lielil
at the following |?lacej?, and conducted by the
following persons, to wit:
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Court I/ousr : John W. Lesly, J as. A. MeConl,
John A. Hunter.
Warrtitton: \V. II. Brooks, Win. O. I'ursly,
Robert Wilson.
Ctif/iifujiu's: .lames M. Curwilo, Ba/.il Callaliam,
J. Ramsey Black.
I.onuilnivillc: T. T. Cuuniiigliani, James Clark,
I William(>ilea.
Cnlhnun%* Mills: D. M. Rogers, M. O Tall
' ninn, W. II. Tairtfrtrl.
llrmllt,'x: Duviil McCIane, A. T. Whleman,
A. .f. Wectl.
White Ilalt: (Jon. 1*. II. Bradley, C. W.
Sjiroull, J. L. Ilenrs'.
(7 ran wood: J)r. S. V. Cain, James Criswell,
Albei t Funk.
Wotxlviltc: II. 1*. Talbcrt, Johnson Sale, Peter
MeK filer.
J)rni//',tlf: Augustus Cobb, Robert Jones, Win.
liuchaiiuii.
Sc"ffl. tatr? : William Ma<l<Iox, Noah U. Reeves,
nenjiiinin M. Ltitiuier.
71 ihl/fr'x ?Store : K. Triblile, Robert Stucky, T.
n. Mi I ford.
Smitheille: Silas Ray, Thomas Itiley, A. II.
Morton.
l-'nt-irrxriflr: J. W. I'rnzier, LeRoy l'unly,
Knooh Nelson.
Stnnrij l*o/iit: Win. I). Calhoun, Thomas
Stacy, Alexander II. King.
Jfoxcfrt/'.i: .lames C. Willard, Ceo. L. Patterson,
William Trewiit.
Cot hr<t it's: .lames II. Wideman, John Chiles,
Capt. Robert Litcs.
Jtur HV*< Coriirr: James R. McClinton, Wil
liain Norton, Robert W. 1 hidden.
Cofa-stbtny: George A. Allen, F.A.Connor,
Cliinl*'* Siniili.
I .* '/,<(,/'.v; Augustus Smith, John Graves, John
| Mostly.
! Jiuviliiui.r: Alexander J.aramorc, W. A. Cro!
7.ier. Andrew Guillebeaii.
I /.on;/ Clint' Mills: J. X. Cochran,'I'. J. Rob!
erls, George Nichols.
j Mount Hill : Knocli Iiarmoro, Andrew I'ruitt, ;
James "lain.
i homioltCs Stoyr; J. F. Douuald, J. X. SeaWright,
R. Ill-own lee.
A"nrti/Sije Depot : R. R. Holding, W. It.
Meriwether, Thomas Nichols.
One member to Congress, one Slate Senator,
uii'l live Kepreselat.ives to be elected. Tlioelection
to he held at each proi-ilict. fill' lw? dap;
tlie manager* to meet at the Court llonsu on
Wednesday, count (he voio?, .isk! .!. dure tin:
election, except as to tlio member to Congress,
in which tliey will act as required by law.
J nly 1(5, Itfo'J. 13 tdo
REE S &~LINTOn7
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
IVX 23 G 3ET A3\TTS,
)r^T~X AUGUSTA, CA
rn K undersigned have I'nriiiril ^' Ca
Co pai lnerftliii" for tlio transaction of a general
Warehouse and Commission Business,
and will, on the fir.-t of September next, take
mo .\ rw Jure.- f'Utnf II 'nr>7ionsr on Jackson
street, (now occupied l>y Crocker ?fc llces.)
Wo will ^ivo <>ur strict personal attention to
nil business ciitruslcil to oitr care, mid woulil respectfully
solicit a share of the jiiililic patronngtt.
Ami Mr. Ukks would tnke this occasion to return
his sincere thanks to the friend? and patrons
of the firm of ("rocker ?fc lloes, for their liberal
patronage, and would solicit a continuance of
the same !< the new firm.
All orders for BACtMNO, HOPE and FAMILY
Si! 1*1*1.1 KS. will be carefully tilled at the
lowest market prices.
The usual cash advances made when required.
JOHN UKKS.
of the Firm of ("roeker ?t Ilecs,
SAM (J HI j 1>. I.I.N TON.
Augusta, Juno 27, 11 "it
GROCERY & COTTON BUSINESS,
r.v
HAItlMOND &. LARK.
rj"MIK subscribers have this day asroeiatcd
L lll?IUsol\N'tf tftlllltlwif <1.-* *
? Ul ...IIdnrf
4 it CKNMUAI, COTTON' A.\l) OitOI'HIIV
mTslNHSS iii nil its brunches.
The j? m ?;t tfii! necessity fur n 11 on.so in Hamburg
whore tlio Planter ?*:ui with certainty procure
nil his supplies, lias prompted us lo make it
generally known, that a Large and earefnlly select
oil Stock of (Joods shall always he kept, ami
sold as low as ran he purchased ill Augusta or
any other southern market.
Orders for (ioods strictly attended to, and all
articles sent out warranted to pleit.se, and at. prices
as low as if parties ordering were personally
present. We nre now ti'tiug up the large Hriok
Store adjoining tlio Warehouse occupied by
Charles Hammond, where we will be pleased.lo
meet our nuiiu-roti-s friends, and the public, generally
; we will pay them liberal prices for their
Cotton and other Produce, und oiler every inducement
to trade with us.
CHARLES HAMMOND,
JAM US C. LA UK.
Hamburg, July 11th, 1800.
Having effected a change in my business by a
couiicctiou with Mr. Charles Hammond, 1 respectfully
tender my thanks to my obi friends and
< llstt.ni?!<?? ? ?r^f? ?? !11- *?? * 1 !
f-,- ,M MIVH U/Iiniiilll illiu IIIcreasing
pairomigc, and earnestly solicit for the
new tirin of IIamm<>M> li.MtK u continuance of
the same.
JAM IIS C. LARK.
Hamburg, J11I3- 11th, I85(>.
I fake the present occasion !o renew my kind
acknowledgments to my friends for the liberal
patronage extended to mo in the Warehouse mid
Commission liusinesH, nnd would say to them,
that the business shall be continued as heretofore,
on 1113' own account; and their interest in
1113' hands shall at all times be fully protected.
Liberal Advances made on Cotton in Store.
Commission for Selling Cotton, 25 ccnta per
Hale. Storage ut customary rates.
CHARLES HAMMOND.
Hamburg, July 14th, 18.r>ti. 18 lin
lju JU* CXJ U-OU1JS
F O It SALE!
rrMIE undersigned -srieliing to pay his debts
JL and changu his business, otTcr? for Snlo liis
Ilomc I'lac-p, known as
II arris lo xi i* g ,
eleven inilcs below Abbeville C. II., 011 the olil
Stngo llonil to Augtiiitn, containing F1FTYEIGIIT
ACRES. On it is u
Good Dwelling and Store House,
firet-rate Stables and other necessary out-buildings.
For Selling Goods, it is one of the best
Stands in the District.
Also?My Richey Tract,
containing SIXTY ACHES, one mile East of
HnrriBburg. Oil it is u large and good
Framed Dwelling House,
a fine Young Orchard of various kinds of Fruit.
I will sell tho above Tract* of Laud together
or separately, to suit purchasers.
Also, my entire
Stools, of Goods,
Consisting of almost everything usually kept
in a Country Store, fresh and new, for Cash or
Cash Note. D. W. C. TILLOTSON.
Harrisburg, S. C., Juno 23,185(5. 10-6m
FOR SALE!
I THE Subscriber will dispose of his
MiL 'ntiro Real Estate in Greenwood, ;!t
ou the most accommodating torma, coiiwUiiog of
his Residence, which has Attached to it about
; :Ltt..,Ax3orp?? ,
and 0} Acres about 1J miles from the place for
F*ir0*W00^An
improved LOT at the Greenwood Dopot,
containing 2 3-4 Acres. Ala^ ao qnimproTed
LOT at .the tune place, containing 40 By. flft
?40^ and tying in iront of Bsti?y> Store.
iOG A.oro?,
immediately, on the G.- A C.Tlailfoadw>earest
'point ai?oi( i'of a mite from the Depot?on
. whtelr fc an exaelknt Boilding Lot.
> . fTlt/V! nt* * *
w AUVO, vuiiiitAin.
Joly 7,18gg. , 12 , u
*?*$?> $ WINTER II
~~~
BARGAINS!
M. ISRAEL d
Being desirous of reducing tiiei
SUPPLIES, will dispose of their
at greatly reduced priccs, a lilllo al
Colored and Black MUSLINS,
BONNETS and RIBBONS,
T>T) 1 11f 1 r\Ti /3T AmrYYi
ivmiU-iVJUlMS UWAlil
(
Straw, Leghorn, and Panama
TJmbr
with u thousand other urticles belonging to a genei
Julv 1, 18SG.] No. -I, CSiailiK
TbbiTvillb car.
CARRIAGES,
AT TIIE OLD STAND OF I
rBniIF. Undersigned, thankful for past favors, re?
-HL ami (lie i>ulilie generally, to their large Slocl
CA.rtR.IA.OES
consistix
ONE DOZEN ASSORTED BUG
Wo would also say to our friends, that w
H i c It o r y
something new, niul greatly admired hy all who h:
InrL'e lot of second handed Work, consisting of
ONE COACJIEE, ONE HALF DOZEN 1
suitable for traveling or hacking purposes, all of wl
The Best Sot of Hani
we can safely venture to lniihl to order any 1
O" We will do any amount of KEPAUIINC, ,
ment in the Slate, jrj
Alili WORK W
METALLIC
AVo also have on hand, a large lot of FISK'.S
protecting the dead for prolonged interment, for t
wliicli wc will sell exceedingly low C?r \<ii- Vv~<
Make Coffins and scud to any p
Wo have n new IIHAI'SK, will go free of ch
Abbeville C. II., April 22, I8SC-I-U111]
OO^^OOZKT ^TXIE*
Zrt. OBO t*7 O O d
1TIIHSK CASKS are extensively used, and po.si
. for transportation, <l?-|?ositiin vmill.**, or for or
Most Imperishable Materials; als
to prevent rust or corrosion ; and when properly ce
the bodies of our deceased loved ones, enclosed in tl
redations of vermin, and may, without oppressive oil
burials ; or. if desired, transported lo a distant land
The OCTAGON (JASK is a new style of Multdlit
feet resemblance of
Higlily 3?ollslio<
and fr?-c from objections expressed by some coucuri
M \ K'ii.
Tim Subscriber is now prepared to furnish Ihe ahf
any size required. Also,
Black Walnut and Covered
and delivered in the shortest possible t nie. For ft
take notice of my doHoriplivo pamphlets, which are
Abbeville II., April 7, lH."?ii. 51-ly.}
IXavasia 3?lnn Lottery.
Moro Prizes than Blanks ! p
7,767 Prizes! 102,000 Dollars !
0.\LY 1.5,000 iVUnitESS !
jasper Bounty academy r|
LOTTDE3RY. ..f
BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. <"?
CLASS P. fi'
rIX> he drawn August 15th, at Concert
JL llnll, Maeon, fin., niuler tho sworn super- 11
intemleiice of Uol. (ieo. M. Logan ami .Itut. A.
>? ishet, Ksq. _V
rations will please examine this Scheme rare- "
fully?compare it with any other, and if it is
not the host ever-offered, and the chances to obtain
Capitals fur better, don't purchiuc Tickets. ^
Capital $13,000. in'
1 Prize of. fil.i/MMi is $15,(100 w
1 " :t,?i?H> is Dili) j tli
1 " 2,1)00 is 2,oi)0
4 " l,?ioo arc 'l.OnO lii
10 " 50t) are 5,000 J pi
Jit) " ldO are. f>,i)00 I If
2?) Approximat ions of S50 to $15,000 are $1,000 oil
fit) " 25 to 3,0(1(1 arc 1,950 at
fit) ?' 20 to l>.tii)i) are 1,000 Ini
80 Approximations of ?12.V to each of tlio gr
Capitals of ?1,000 arc 1,000
"7,500 Prizes of 08.$ are 0:>,7o0 Aj
7,707 Prizes, amounting to ?102,000. H
Tickets, S10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2.50.
Prizes payable without deduction.
The 7,5u0 Prizes of ?8*- arc determined by
tlio number which draws the ?15,OoO Prize?if "
that number should be an odd number, then J
every odd number ticket in the Scheme will be 0f
entitled to J$K,50; if an even number, then every w
even number ticket will bo entitled to ?8,50, in n,
addition to any other Prize which may be Sft
drawn.
Purchasers in buying nn equal quantity of odd _
and even number tickets will ho certain of drawing
nearly one-half the cost of ihcsnme, with
chilnccs of obtaining other Prizes.
All those tickets endimr with (I. " -l f. B > -<?
even?all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are *
odd. . ^
Persons sending money by mail need not fear
its being lost. Order* punctually attended to.
Conimunientianu confidential, Bank Notes of
sound Banks taken at par. ?
Drawings sent to all ordering libels.
Those wishing particular numbcra should order
immediately.
Add reas I
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
Macon, (in.
July 22,185G. 14 4fc
The State of South Carolina, ~
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT,
111 Equity.
Joseph L. Hearst, )
t>?. > Bill foj Injunction, &c.
Wm. R. Ansley, ft. al. J
PURHVANT to the order of Court, I give *
notice lo all persons " who aro legal croditohi
of Wm. H. Ansley individually* and who are
willing to come in ami contribute to the coats of I
this proceeding, to present and prove their -*
claims" before me 44 witliin three montha from '?
the publication hereof." ~
WM. H. FARIvER, c. r. a. pT b
Commissioner's Office, i w
July 2, 1856. .' >11 Sin ^
X- A N D I ' i
400, 600, OB 1,000 ACRES!! ?
For Speculators or Planters! 17
jjfjjp ' WE will aelt oft term* reasonable,
JUL The Barnes* Hill Plantation, "
(nod Mills if desired,} mtualed eight mile* we?t **
of Abbeville C. H, otiCafbonn's Creek.
Thorfe wishing topnrohaae, by nppTvinr; to me ''
or J. T. BARNES at Abbeville, wilf b? ahow.. j
the place, or catf retfeUro any information con- &
I^?wnd
July8, 1R5?.
' . " ^ " V;: ft
BAR GAINS!
t BRITSSEL,
It STOCK, TO MAKE ltOOM FOR FALL
LQOODS
)ovo Now York Cost only, viz:
Laco and Silk MANTILLAS,
PARASOLS and FANS.
Xfi, A Uim STOCK,
Jnnt. 'c Pnrnio1ii?? ?
- -?v. KJ ? luuismug Ai UUIUO)
Hats,
ollas, Trunks and Carpot Bags,
al assortment, to he fouml at
M. ISKAKF, <fc HRU'SSEL'S,
i Row, Abbeville C. II., S. C.
IMAGE WORKS!
BUGGIES, &c.
\I. II. & F. A. DICALE.
!|irrlfully invite the attention of their friends
; or
dS3 SUOOIES,
C OF
GIES. ROCKAWAYS, &c.
n have commence,1 the Manufacture of
-so & B x t; ? ,
ive scoii the work. We have also on huml a
[ilTiGIES, AND ONE CARRY-ALL,
lioli we will poll exceedingly low. As we have
is iii tho Country,
Vehicle in our lino of business.
lit thort notice, as cheap as any other establiuhAH.HA.3NTTEU.
BURIAL
CASES.
METALLIC BURIAL CASKS, Air-tight for
rauspiirtutioii, or any other desirable purpose,
i 'kUI also
i?irt nf tlio Tlio+wl/if 1
V.* w VTA. vuv AZJ.QVJ.lVb UUOUCUi
CHRISTIAN & DEALE.
-X^.L CASES?
L 2?" i nisli.
sess vnluiible advantages over all other Coffins
ilin.ny iiiturineiilM. 'J'liey are mmlc of the
>0 Enamelod Inside and Out,
mettled, we have the gratifying reflection that
uMii, are free from irruptions of water, or de|>lor,
ho kept?ubviuting the necessity of hasty
: C'aser, of beautiful form, and finished in peri
HosowoocI,
mi- mi- Nii?[in iiuu appearance ot ttic former
ivr CASKS, nt the shortest notice possible, of
CofUns Made to Order,
irthor in formation of the above Cases, please
in circulation.
E. J. TAYLOR.
SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT
ORN AND COB MILL,
Patented May 16, 1854.
I'M IE attention of Pluntcrs, Farmer*", and
Stock feeders in general, tire respectfully
lied to this .Mill us the most important article
the kind now in vise; not only well adapted
r grinding Cob Mewl for Stock, hut-Grits or
ic Hominy lor the talilc, and especially Bread
onl from corn not fiilly ripe or dry in the
In setting this Mill, no Mechanic 01* frame
ork if wanted, only requiring to be fastened to
floor or platform. Kusily adjusted and used by
ivl<odv, even a child.
The UTTLK (JIAXT has received the first
emiums at the lato Agricultural Fairs of Mismri,
Kentucky, Maryland, and other States;
id tn.-il in the most complimentary manner; tw
I'll as tlio ino.it ready commendations from the
ousuuds wit nessing its performance.
These Mills are guaranteed in the most posi/c
manner against defects *1* breakage, when
opcrly used ; and No. 2 warranted to grind
I bushels of feed per hour with one horse, and
ferod at the low price of ?55, all complete for
taching the team ; No. 3, at ?05, grinds 15
l.-ihels iter hour, with one liorne ; \n. d. n? SB"7K
inds '20 bushels per hour with two horses.
The above Mills inny be found at the
[jency for the Manufacturers at Abbeville Court
ousc. HENRY S. KERR, Agent.
June 4, 185G. 7 tf
PROHIBITORY LAwT
[" YONS'new, fine Drabd'Ete COATS nnd
Li PANTS, just got in, will prohibit the sale
mean goods in thin town for a while. All
ho nre in want of anything in tho Drftb d'Eto
le, had better call soon, as they lire mighty
h-able goods.
May 15, 1850. 4 tf
JAMES O. CALHOUN,
Ittorney at Xjawf
ABBEVILLE C. H.,
XTILL attend promptly to all business enV
trusted to liis care.
Hay be found for the present at the Office of
ivssrs. Wilson. Lomax & H addon.
June 10, 1850. 8 ly
Just Received.,
A NBW BUITI.T OK
'ASHIONABLE BONNETS,
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S.
May 7 8 * tf
..
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
In Canity.
Z. AV. Carwisle,
vs.
roen Blantoii, Jerc- Bill of Interpleader. j
miah Overby and
others.
[T appearing to my satisfaction that Greet)
Blanton and hia twp childrru, (names unMown,)
Jeremiah Ovwby and William Rebecca
verby, parties defendants to the above Mated
ill,, reside beyond tlwlimlUof thm State, Oa 5
lotion of Noble, Complainant's Solicitor, IfrJr
Ordered, That, the aaia Greer, Olnntot^nud hli
? aUIiImh. ahit Win: r?.
e<^?^O^fby^.'^dptheir
'lvcfl a* prayed for ill ?*idBilI," will)Iu throe
^ IQ
JUST RECEIVED.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
R. gWAFFIELD &, CO.
YOULD respectfully inform their numerous
patrons, ami all those who are admirers
of Dress and Fashion, tlmt they have just received,
ami now offer for sale, Larue Invoices
of the most desirable Patterns, (Plain und Fancy)
G-ont.'s and 3EXoys'
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
Together with a general- assortment of Gcnt.'s
Neck Tics, White ami Figured Silk Cravats,
Illack ami Fancy Reuuforts, UJuek and White
Byron Tubes,Spotted ami Fnncy Cheeked Napoleons,
Silk and Satin Napoleons, improved, Black
Albert and Fancy Sardinian Ties. Silk and Linen
Pocket Kerchiefs, China Cord Po'cket Kerchiefs,
Silk and Merino Drawers ami Undershirts, Silk
and Satin Scarfs, Shirts, Collars ami Hosiery,
Sevastopol and Vienna Gloves, White and Colored
Taffeta, with ovcry description of
Ti\icll5nn?lhln y n?*i nix on/1 Uninmn. I
jl uumuiiuvii/ (Hill klUllliUC/i
?ALSO?
Constantly on hand, Trunks, Ciirpc? Haps, Hand
Valises, Ladies' Traveling Iioxus, ?fce.# all
of which will lie sold
At Our Usual Low Prices.
Having made arrangements lo enlarge our
business tlie present, year, we trust iliuf. l>y mnrf>
particular attention to llic calls ami wants of our
many friends. wo may rentier ourselves worthy
a uontinuance of their patronage and tho confidence
tliey have heretofore reposed in us.
N. H. All Goods nro warranted to answer, in
every respect, the representation niado at the
time of sale.
?OUR MOTTO IS?
"Quick Sales and Small Profits for Cash."
It. SWAFFIBLD K. R. HWAFFIF.Lfl W. L. FISH.
No. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. C.
Jnne 3, 1850. 7 ly
HELLO ! HERE ! HELLO !
Let Us Toll You.
LOMAX tto COBB.
HAVE got the all-firedest, biggest, cleanest*
sweetest ami nicest, (takccarc they'll tumble
down on yon) lot of Sugar*, Coffees, Ten*,
Preserves, Molasses, Rices, Alraondscs, Ilaipciifcs,
Fishes, Spices, Nutmcgscs, Maccaroniex,
ami everything else that people cat, drink, and
make use of, that ever was open for exhibition
and s;ilo in this or any other inland town.
Their Stock is entirely new, and fresh, having
been selected but a few weeks, am] from the
best houses in thn city; and they intend to do
business upon a little more extensive sonic than
Lyons: ho keeps every thing that G'cnilcmcn
wear, but they are going to keep every thing
that LntHcx and Gentlemen eat: while Lyons
provides for the outer man, tliey will provide for
the inner man?and it would be well here to remark,
that tlieir's is not exclusively a wholeHale
establishment. There will always bo some
u?v |?vnt'uii n> wiui on liiuhl' who may want small
quantities. Their object is te accommodate all
who may let! disposed to patiawize tln-j^, barter
and trade for any ami every tiling that wiil do" to
cat, drink, or wear. They've Bait enough now on
hand to Halt down the Cincinnati Convention?
Soda and Salarutus enough to raise it again, and
get up a slavery excitement, Cigars enough
(get out of the way, Vesuvius, they're right after
you) to smoke it after it is raised, and Lard
enough to slide Kansas clean into South Carolina,
where we can make a shivehnldiug State out
of iier, and by that time they'll have Groceries
enough to feed all those who have been fatigued
by the slide.
They invite all who arc in the haliit nowadays
of eating, ami are not afraid of buying anything
"jp?y no high up above Colitiiibin and
Hamburg," to drop in for n few moments and
take a look at their stock ; they are only a few
steps from the Court House, and ocupy the
well fitted and much enlarged room formerly occupied
by Mr. 11. S. Kkuil,
April it, 185ft. 51 tf
^TT TTj f
TIIE CASH SYSTEM WOKKS WELL!!
IT enables me to buy Goods cheaper; to pay
for them oti short time ; to sell them nt
smaller profits; to increase my Stock of Goods
until I am in want of house room to pack them
away ; anil still they are coining from
aNToi tix tmc4 Sovitlx I
My stock of
Mcdicincs, Groceries, Cutlery, Perfumery,
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
is more complete and varied than heretofore.
Now is the time to call, if you wish " small
change" to go n great ways.
F. G. PARKS.
Greenwood, June 2, 1850. 7-tf
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
JOHN LOGUE, who is in the custody of the
Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of
two Writs of Capias ail Satinfacifiulum, at the
Buit of Sidney S. Boyce, having hied in my Office,
together with a Schedule on oath, of his
estate and effects, his petition to the Court of
(joimnon l'lens, praying that lie may be admitted
to tlie benefit of tlie Acts of the General Assembly,
made for the relief of Insolvent debtor*.
It in Ordered, That tlie said Sidney S. Boycc,
and nil other creditors to whom the said John
Logue is in any wise indebted, be, and they nre
hereby summoned, and have notice to appear
before the said Court on Wednesday after the
first Monday in October noxt, (the eighth day
of said month,) to shew cause, if any tlioy can,
why the prayer of tho petitioner aforesaid should
not be granted.
MATTIIKW McDONALD, c. c. r.
Office of Common Pleas, )
Abbeville, June 27, 185ii. 11 Sin
iTust Reoeived.
AND FOR SALE,
f K SACKS Extra Fine FLOUR,
JL QW 20 Bushels of Pens,
200 Bushels Corn.
Flour?$4.00 per cwt.;
Teas?90 cents per bushel;
Corn?70
2,000 Lbs. Clean Rags Wanted.
None bnt cotton or linen will be received.
DAVIS & BOOZER.
Greenwood Depot. May 27. 6-tf
NEW YORK
OX. OTKIISTCi
OF SUPERIOR MAKE.
Jennings, Wheeler & Co.,
43 Olxam'berai Street,
Opposite the Park, offer at
Wholesale, an immense Stock of Clothing
vri an Kill as.
Clothing Good! Term* Beeeoamble! Price* Low!
"CALL AND SEE."
June 22, 1866. 10 8m
SBOF
AT LOtTKDESVlLLE, 8. C.
Undersigned U_ JOTWl g VlffW
r%Ti tinTr prepared, with
W'^i ,lL.fall'farc? of first-rate
Blacksmiths, Wood-workmen, Fainter# end Trimmer*,
to do lilt kind* of PlanUlidn Vcrrk, and to
Mannfkotar* and Repair
Wagons, Buggies and Carriages,
in the beet manner# at the abortest notioo, end
on lb* most rorwouaWe termit ^Giv^e hi m h trinL.
rr Dl. Mi UKLL.
a c., ?
iy
CANDIDATES'
. W-Hi.'oumwouaftlonil.orCol.T. J. 1U)1>announce
him a Candidate
HAWTHOHN
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Sec |
?awns.
VKKUNWOOD DEI'OT. |
ONE of the Finn lins again returned from '
Charleston, bringing (Jroeeries ami oilier
Goodrt for t.lio million. The astonishingly low
rules at wliieli they have boon able to sell Cowls,
hus created great excitement. It is said that the
planter can (nil-chase his pcccEsarieschcajier here
than in Columbia or cjiarlestqn, when freight
anil other expenses aro tnlcnii info mili-nliiium
J?i?t received and are now opening a supply of
X> 3FL XJ <3r Sfe ,
. Paint Brushes of everv size, British- Oil, Ilol- ' ,
loway'n Pills, Spencer's Pills, llootliiud's (I'.tiii^ii j (
Bitters, (!uiii Camphor, Taoiooa, Florida Arrow j ,
Root, '"loves, Nil tiling", Mtiee, Oitl'n Starch, j |
(.'limine Yellow, ('limine (ip'-n, Veniiiun Red, |
Prussian Blue, Red Lead, Spanish Hi-own, Li- |
quoricc. Black Load, Lampliliiolt, Burning Fluid, |
Neat's foot Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, tine Ap- ,
jilc Vinegar, Kxt.ni White Lend in 5(1 Hi Kegs, |
Shoe ToOIr; Shoo Lasts, Awls, Handler, Knives
and Hammers, Pegs pf every numl er. ,
HA.RDWAR.E.,
Hinges, Shovels an:l 'Pongs, Fire Dogs, llilm- '
mers, Hatchets, Augers, Chisels, Screws, ( inilets, }
Hand Saw Files, Rieps, Knives ami Forks, >
Powder Horns, Flunks, Wool and Coltofi Cards, | t
uml Hand Saws. .
LIQUORS. ((
An Extra Lot, just received from Baltimore. ,
Also, a fine lot of lluls. t'llltn l.i??rlinrti .t-?'
Shoes, Monte, &c.
The above is u fow of the ninny nrlioies wo
linve on liuml, which will ho Bold iow for Catfh.
Wc arc determined to sell cheaper tliuii the
cheapest. If you want hnrirains, call on
DAVIS &. BOOZKR.
Orcenwood Depot, April 7. iil
CARRIAGE ANFWAGON
MAKING.
I^IIK undersigned having as.
foeinted lln-msel ves as (Jo- ^j[&h HKT
partners in the business of C'ar-^^^33^S2<Bn
riage mid Wagon Making and Repairing, under
the Firm of
II A It II IS & WARE,
would call llio attention of the public to their
Shops at
IVt. Caruicl,
where they hope, by fair prices, faithful work,
and prompt attention to ImsineRs. to earn tin*
confidence of all, and merit a liberal share of
patronage.
For all jobs amounting to Five Dollar.* or more,
payment will be required in Cash, or by a Cash i
Note, when the work is removed from ilie Sl.op. ?
All orders for work tdioiild Ijc direeteil to David
K. Harris; but all settlements niust Im made
with the financial Copartner, \V. C. Ware, as
he alone "n authorized to use the name of the
Firm, give or take notes, give receipts, receive "
money or contrael debts.
DAVID E. HARRIS,
W. C. WARE.
Ml. CarnnJ., S. C., Jan. "7, 18">f>. 36-ly
New Spring & Summer Goods
At No. 1 Granite llutige.
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL are now receiving
their
Spring and Summer Goods. i
which will bo found complete, with every nov- 1
elty ??f the Season in
DkJi'SS GOODS, ti/Lh'S, i
MAXriLLAS, h'MJlJtOIOIMIEN, ,
HOSIER Y, aI. <> 1TES, FA NO }' .
LEGHORN NEA I'd LIT AN
AND CRAPE BONNETS,
?ALSO?
A fine assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, EllENCII
FLOWERS, and u variety of
TRIMIN&'S, which liuvo been selected with
preut care, and to which we most respectfully
invite the attention of the citizcns of this place
anil surrounding District.
April 8, 185H. 51 tf
Late Arrivals
LOMAX & COBB'S. J
A VARIETY of Drown Goods and Cheeked |
Homespuns, Shoes, lluts, Caps, llauitw, \
Citron, Salmon, Mackerel, Macatiaw Trout. ,
/tisu, it lew i>;irroiH 01 ,
" CRACK SKUIjIi." j
We respectfully invito persons to call and ex- t
amine our Stock. 1
April i1850. 52 If
i
Notice. 1
THE undersigned would respectfully inform '
the public, that lie is now prepared to put r
up and repair
WA-ooisrs
Tn the neatest style, and at 1 lie shortest notice,
which lire warranted to givn satisfaction, hoth
in pricc and durability All I ask is a trial.
J. W. IRWIN.
Greenwood Depot, )
April 8, 18515. J 51 Cm '
INSURANCE OFFICE, J
Atetoovillo C. XX.
TllA AvlinnSllft ATllttlO 1 Tnfllm?nn f'nrw ?*???.
jliiv luun/Miiv iiiuiuui IIIOIIIAIIII/ fUlllJIdUj
HAS established nil Agency at this place, mill
will Insure against Fire, mid ulso upon Lire.
Insurance on life often secures a living forfuniilies
that otherwise would he in waul. Also,
valuable Slaves should always he covered by Insurance.
J. G. WFLLSOX, Aycnl. J
April 19, 185G. 1 ly _
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
"M HIIDS. Prime N. O. and Porto Ilico
IV SUGAIl,
4 Hhds. Prime W. T. MOLASSES,
20 Bbla. " N. O. SYRUP,
Just received and for sale by
II. S. KERR. I
April 23, 1856. 1 tf
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
rI"MIE Undersigned would hereby notify the
_1. public, thai he has again resumed the Prac- (
tice of Medicine, and will practice iu Greenwood
aud the surrounding country.
DR. L. II. SMITH. 7
Greenwood, April 7, 1856. 51-tf
NOTICE.
ft. JOSEPH F. KELLER Tolls t
heforo mc a Sorrel Mare MULK.tV-jjTX
in i nil two years old, appraised BtOneAC >\ t
Hundred DoflurR. No ntarkx, except a wart on
side of (he lw?d.
Also, a Roan HORSE, nbout ten years old,
appraised nt Seventy-five Doll?r?.
Tlic owner is requested to c<nne forward, pay 4
charge*, prove property and take powossion, \
otherwise a regular course will bo taken.
Apprauert.?T. L. Coleman, C. R. Mosely, 1
Ia 1). Merrimou.
JNO. R. TARRANT, M. A. D.
Greenwood, S. C., June 16, 1850.
Estate of Sam'l S. Baker, deo'd.
Notice is hereby publicly given to all parties ]
interested, that a rfual Settlement of the Estate 1
of S. S. Baker, d<Se'd, will be made heforo the j
Ordinary of AbbtvHIe District, ou the 15th day
* *
ui v/cwucr umu
All parties haviug claims against the Estate, 1
will present ilia-same for payment on or before
that day, and those yet indebted will plcaao
make early payment. It is hoped that the distributees,
or their representatives, will talce dne
notice of the day appointed for settlement; .
as the Adminktor ana AdWInistratrix -will not
hojd themselves accountable for interest after- ,
wards.
.- V- SI.QHN #. BE1D, Adm'r. -i
jane t.
Jnly 9, 1856.- . . 12 8ih
100 B3GR02S WANTED?"
rpIBE subscribers wW? to purchhs'i' *0#e Htm-^ 1
L dred Negroes, yojsng Meu an?'Women, \
1 If IT i . ,
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
The Great Purifier of the Blood! . '
nils Best Alterative known i
fTot a ? Article of Mercury in it! . ?\n
Inftillible Kcliio<ly for Scriilulii, K intr'a Evil,
iMitMimulixiti; Obflilflto CiitmieouK Krii|itium>,
I'lniplfd ot l'optiiley ..bn the Fuce, I'.lutclirn,
lluili), A^ue anil Fever, Chronic Nnr?* Kyw,
Hni),' Worm or Teller, i^ciild lleHd, Knlurjjeineiil
und I'niit of ilio lion*;* find Joitilit, Suit
Klicmn, SI iililiorn Ulcera, Syphilitic Dimtrtlern,
anil nil .UisenPen nrifunp fruin tin injudicintiB
use of Mercury, .Iiiipniilence in Life, or Ini- ?
purity of (lie lllood.
This great alterative medicine ami Pui?i
i ?-i '
...... vi uiuvu ? unrji U) \(hhinuihii? 01 "ruieul
patients from all parts of the .United Status,
who testify daily to the reimipjinMc cures perormed
liy the greatest of all ijiiuiicines, "CAK*
ItKli'S SPANISH M1XTUUE," .Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Scrofula. Krnptjojis on (lie Skin,
Liver Disease, Fevers, Uleeis, OldiSnrcH, Alfecion
of the Kidneys, Diseases o> the Thrust,
I'emule Complaints, I'aii.s tnul Aching of the
Hones and Joint?, are speedily put. to (light l?v
tsing this great ami incsiiinitltje remedy.
For nil (li.scusen of the lilooil, nothing has
>een found to compare with iti It clean,ses tJ?o
system of all impurities, nets gently and elfi':
tiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthm*
lie 1 )ii?c*tioii, (rives tone to the Stomach, makes
ht> skin clear and healthy, and restores ilio
Constitution, enfeebled f>y disease or l/roken
lown liy the cxccqcc3 of youth, to its pristine
.'igor and strength.
KW iIn* T? ?? r. '
- \jt i i.iiai 11 i? i>pc;i|iiiiny:
ipplica'de, ami wherever u lias liraitiin known,
s regiilurly preAcribi'il with iln> happiest effect^,
t invigorates the weak and debilitated, ana Li?.?arts
elasticity t<? the worn-out frame, clears tlio
kin, anil leaves the patient fresh mid healthy;
i single hottle of tin* inestimable remedy in
vort.li all the sn-ealted Sarsaparillns in existence.
The large number of certificated which we
mve received from persons from all parta of the
United States, is the bout evidence that. tli*?re ie
10 Humbug about it. The press, hotel keepnrsj
Magistrates, physicians, ami puldic men,, well
ciiown to the cuimmiiiity,,u)l in.lil their lestimou
ty to the wonderful effects of this UllEAT
1LOOD FURlFl^t.
('till on t.lio Agent ami, [rot an Almnmie,- and
ead the details of astonishing'cures performed
ty CAIITE1CS SPANISH !tE,.(in most,
rases where everything cite had signally faile<l.)
L'he limits of an advertisement will not udmit
heir full insertion.
\VM. fc>. BEERS, ?fe CO., Proprietors,
No. ?i?4, Broadwny, Ni-w York,
To whom all orders must l>e addressed. . ,
For sale, hy ])rngi?ists and Country iWvr<*ii{int?
n nil parts of the UnitiMl Statl-u and the Cilliillas,
nud hy
Waiiiii.aw it I.von, Abbeville C. II..
CvAltY it JuNKS, Ctlkcsllliry,
F. <i. I'auks, Greenwood. *
May 1, 2 ly
Saddle
AND HARNESS. SttOB;
AT ABBKVILLKr-C. H.
B. T&. BLE ASB
HAVING opened ii Saddle hii<1 Ilnnies?
.Shop at the Stand formerly ocRii|>ied liy
I lie Rev. Jamkm-Mhoiik, informs the, public that
le in prepared to'do all work entrusted to him.
u short notice, and in the
B K H T- J' O S S 111 L EST Y L E.
.. . ... . in.
laving a loiifj experience in tjie Iiuhiii/w, ho
latters himself thai hu call plenoe the most
idioiiB.
iri-iru Tirn\T? ? m. . ~
ntiEulKl,!)!!! UC
13. M. 15 LEAS
Jan. 7, 1850. 28 ly
ABBEVILLE COURT p'OL'SE."
Cheap Cash <
Boot and Shoe Manufactory.
THE Subscriber would mo^r is,
VI ^^sneetfiillv call the attention <U
"^Er^pnblic. am! eppeqially i Ilia
lT > friends ami customers, to hlalt. j>o
mil well selected ulork of
jrentlemon's and Ladies' Shoos.
Ic tins also a lartro stack of fine I'ump-soled, Hi..
>Vcited ami fine Water-proof Boots, all ?' j>is
?\vil t'taiiufactuiv, ^viiri'miteil, of; wliic:. t>?.
vill sell cheap for cash, or on a credit to piv>oj>i,
Miyiui; customers. Hels also prepared to i
o order any article in the Boot aud
ine. . . ,
Having n large number pf the fj'iestw"')"1"''*?
n his employiiieiit, ami heigg a,practical
mill himself, having the,fiyeatstoplf of I^ui-V-r.
hat lias over eome to this l)iFtriet,.;hii?
iiicl Shoes will he made in the, nmUcfjt and 1 r,.i.
tyle, which for til and workinuuuliip, cauin t
ixculled. .
jX.TNtoEVO"'
Muroli 19, lSSfl. 48 ly
WIER & MILLER I
A ItE now receiving dnily from N*.*r York nntf
cm. Pliilndeljdiit*, n Inrjjfe nu}t|>]y of
fflKS7 SiPJilfH?
suitable for the cchpoii, such Ladies*
Summer SILKS, '
" Uliiek do. ''''fir
" Rich Printed und lil'k BATtltfjfflH,
" French Printed ORGaXDIKS?- .
Frcncli and English hRILLIA jVTfrfefc-. -*'
Superior Fancy uml Mluck OlifGI/Aitfa,
French Printed JACONKTS. \ Y-."
A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ,.f ,, ' .
EMBROIDERIES, MUStAN COLLAR? *r4
UNDERSLEEVES, JAUOXBT
MVMS WORKED BAHhS, WAEB'JfL'08
A N J) E D G 1 aV U S. - *
A Li A It G E STOCK OP
swiss axj> jaconet Muslim,
Ladies' Whalebone SKIIi'IS,
MA RSAILLES QUILTS, . .^
Indies' Jilack, White and Colore^ Silk nn.f
jbco MANTILLAS, of the latest styles.
?ALSO?, ,
A LA KG K STOCK Otf ,
READY-MADE CLOTHUfftf, v
7OATS, PANTS AND VR&7S
Gents' Hats, Boots- Shoes. &<* ;
I very fine Stock of li ON NETS,. A.Uj
CIALS, li I MSG NX, GLOVES,
HOSIERY, <Lc., Jce. - , ?
And a great many other articles to .which ;w;e.
rould call the utteiition of our friend* and cu?omein,
li
We are very thnnl<fnl for past favors, and hope
o receive u liberal share of patronage.
April 1.18&0; 5<>
Hoc*! floes 2,
JUST received a lot of SCOyiL'S No. 1 and,
2, and BRADE*3 Patent HOBS, which
vo will sell low. i .
Also, a lot of Whjte.and Striped >,OSNA3URGS.
WJTER & MILLER.
31are 11 18. 48 > tf
i ; . .
Blacksmith tng. ,
Till? ttndereigned having removed, frqrn,,h'4
old Staml, hrw opened a Shop in fentt pi
VIr. Jones' Luw Office, upon the Streetje^ding,
ronr the Court Ilocfso tol|te Depot, where.ha
will Go pleased to meet His old fqiembj, SB<Vciiif^
omefB. Ha nride* Jiinwelf "particularly iu hi*
kill at HORSE SrrqeitJG, though airlands o?
work will be doue tirnh neatness awl durability
Jan. S3,1856. jW^IAM JHBS*
1 land Vor