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J P..l-i i'V' "A ?levrir'pi>liacn? vjYt/</ ' esprit nppnarx in t!io Indianapuhb Ht-rald thai will probably survive tbo passing interest in the elections. It la as follows : I see them on their winding way, : Atpm< lb# hills sud down the glade, - /-'3V y'r?< fining South to-borti and slay: Th<>Toroli nud Turpentine brigade! ''I'm ){ ;. i';"?-c's tlm filming ninrch ? T .rO'' ~>p"rt? |ln? broad n"l wino ; 'Ifi.* Nit- ck wanw tli*i I'orob, w jr? e 'Thadd?-us"t<>le>> the Tuipentiue. As'iiJe an aM of mnntr?mi site, Whose ears are As tho st #P'o< tall. With whetted swords on both his thighs. Rides forth the fierv Hnnnilml Fierce ne the frenzied unicorn. With rolling and well-poised head, B'-'ld "Horac?" blows hi* pewter horn. To give the cohorts lime and trial. On either flank the hummers lurk, And Anna D. ahull hold the pack, Jack Hamilton shall play the Turk, While sooty "Fred" shall play the Jack. EGG8 IN WINTER. Give tbe manufacturers materials to make them with, and a comforahle place to walk in. Let the cggless Bay what they will, wo know what we assert, that iI is per 1 fectly feasible to keep tbe hens laying all < the winter. Give them animal food to j supply the place ot' insects they catch in summer, and let them have a warm place I to run into, with plonty of unfrozen water, j not snow, and frequent taste of green food, such as cabbage leaves, potatoes, etc., remember to supply gravel for their grinding miU, and lime to make shells out of, . and wo will warrant the animaU to repay 1 all the care and food, in nic? plump eggs t ?no matter what tho particular breed may be. Try it. A hen without some kind of meat, and gravel, and limo, compelled to eat snow for water or go without, cannot make pggs. If ^ ehe baa to keep constantly changing from * standing on one foot to the other to keep both from freezing, she can't stop to think about getting up eggs. If all she eala and can digest, must be expended in keeping the heat of her body, she liasn't room ! 1 outside for an egg of respectable ^;ze, and J though her instincts may sometimes induce her to produce a thin shelled "pullet's egg" at the expense of limn in her bones, her pride revolts against such a V dwarfed production, and she seldom furnishes beyond two or three. I Give mad m hen the odd bits of fresh j meat, and the other fixings named above, not forgetting the water, nnd make her quarters so free from cold air holes that she ia comfortablo and she can't help giving attention to her natural occupation of manufacturing eggs, much to her own satisfaction and the profit of the owner.?-Agri The Brain in Sleep.?The prircipal evidence as to the state of the human brain | in sleep, is derived from the observation <?f a woman in Muntiielier?a case well \ 1 known and often quoted. She had lost a portion of tho skull cap, and the brain and . it* membranes were exposed. When she wan in deep or sound eleep the brain lav motionless J'when she wa3 dreaming, it hi>?*nme elevai#(l, and when her dreams, wlfmli she related on vakionr, were vivid or 1 -in ? the brain pormiding through I ?.i npfriiiio. TI?h condition has J . '"?>< en i-xporimnh'>t!l j bronght about i '/AV.d obsMried in-imMtials, and the same re- ' till ??o imru nrri! unim'lj, UWl III BlOWj) he surface of the Jnain and its membranes became pale, tbe veins censed to be distended, and only a few small vessels xon taioiog arterial blood -were discernible. A gentle mail tier: l hi* .Irish servant up - to h? room for h pair of booU, and at the ?nm? time told fyim to be sure and get mate-, as there were two pairs together in ? the closet, Patrick returned with t wo ? boots bat odd one?, "Wliy, don't you see that these two are out aliko? One.is h long top, and thd other is a abort one !" - sAid the Oflnflflman out. nf _ nfcti?iiAA orirK 4he fellftw.* 'Bedad, your bonoj'sipd Pat, 'In. apology,'and il'a true or ye,- but thin ; ibeotber pair wiw junt W too.' Speaking of "tfltera" rerpiqds us of * ?-> . story of a certain famous. pfmHchiiaetls \ judge. Qnce.upon a time, aa lie rpde Dp ? ' . loth? door of a country inn, ho saw the landlady'a daughter jump over the fence. - Mjjo tbat*gaio,"S il|y, and I'll uiarry yon,rt ho said. .. The girl again leaped (be fence. The judge waft a? good as hi? word, and a your from that day married tbu light-heel?.! , ; llawaa doabtla^s a good judge of - ~i ,-.tb..:/ :'; .. - t+ i> f 1 -' A Resource,?A very youthful eppcimon of 4Yonng America,' who had ruined him <^fcMa4^iQlep^vtot4 Ifa ,Jla fiboutf go to the dogs uQleer bV could >: . g?t *efcoted to Cougresa,* and *&ked the I PM ''??'}:* ..? ;; . ' &, $.*> ix&B&L 'W&&1 1didp't ]ik?-oo* minister's Jefradn lftai . . SaodAv^, EAid a dtfacon, nHo bad slept a11 J* '* ?rm on t5 r? e, to a brother deacoiT. 'JPtd n V W it, protb??\A.7 . Wby? ;l ^w yod' ^iiWi'Pi $m*it\ F? 'f friiflrtiWibM' ib? |' V-V la tb^ ointh part of a/tfrni/ftHul Vv%>|?it in tbe presence of a fright HfeaHN1wsyP$ O^ jOLV^ : < ,^i.. 3^..: M? !|r - tharrirtturrif betop.thtw 1aoonie?f?y^ *'3^ . ;^T' ' ;-;V >v^-. DAKKNKSS FOH-FAti^ittgW J^piAMi-4^ 1 All animals fallen hotter in tbe dark than in the light, and lhis can only bo accounted for by tbe increased quiet. Tn the dark the aoinial remains perfectly quiet, .while irt tho light the reverse is often tto case. Some kinds of stock which ate the rao'st irritable in confinement, as turkeys npd geese, aro found to lay on fnt best when confined in tbe dark, and fed only at stated periods. There..is no Mirer, proof that . a pig is doivg 'weirtbnn to we htan eat (lis ( m6a! quickly, "ahA-go to b?l "10 Bleep tili feeding again.? Gcrmantotrn Telegraph "I should like to kuow if tobacco t? going to be any cheaper this season or uot," as lie thumbed the weed into his meerschaum. ''That will doubtless bo much as the public chews," (choose) responded a wag, B3 he thrust u quid into his cheek. An lllinojseditor, speaking of a rogue who lives in hift vicinity, says : 'The rascal has broken every bank, and jail, and Sab? bath, we'have had in this couuty for the lat-t five years.' A Lawyer who was trying a case in the Supreme Court, the other ds?y, said bo bad two witnesses in court in support of the cause of hiH client, and that th^y would be jure to speak the truth, for he had no opportunity of communicating with them ! "A good looking, intelligent, well dressed tidy and prepossessing while girl," has married a big Sambo, about seven degrees blacker than a bucket of coal tar. Maed doves? Two souls but with a single thought, Two colors mixed as one. nr a n tvtot n./&?&?/w/aj&ri AT LOW PRICES! ; LONG AS'I) SHORT HANDLE I SHOVELS AND SPADES, I AXES, ; * > . . ; * c (Penniraan & Bro'a. beat.) * BATCHETS, HAMMERS, . HANDSAWS, Tit ACE CHAINS, Uames, Locks, Screws f JUnrjcs, Curry Combs, t/ac& Planes, jS'&eo Kails and Tacks. Also a lot of r POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, j At Reduced Priccs by W. T. PENNY, I No. 4, White's Block. Popl. 14. tf mm CELEBRATED J RON COTTON SCREW May be F-urnisked to the Planters of / South Carolina and Georgia, from Auyvsli, WHERE ONE MAY BE RBEN IN" PRACTICAL OPERATION. ST iM Georgia invention, combining ?im- 1 }>lieit.y, economy nn<i durability, with a 1 (lew Application of the Screw power by i] which the l?iv?ia always swing in the same o Iioritontu) plnne, at a convenient height for np- J plying liHnd or liorne power?aud, also, great* ly facilitating the filling of the cotton tux by lurning back the follower block cUtirely from aver the mouth of it. The timbers m e light und small?the circle described by tho levers being hut 22 foet diameter. LiberalHVuwg^rnenU fof^a ?rfth. -jpgent* for Coa()t$?A, o| ji* eal?- of County Right*. Cash pried'off roni. "Ill 80, at'Au^uoia. Hend in your oidors at once to V pmVI7V Ar nn Local A^eotd. ^ Or, L. D. PALM Kit. Geiiernl Agent, ftppt. Stv'>hl/ f*:v, A>utux/a, (Ja. I SADDLE AND" HARNESS SHOP. rI,!iE anbucther rfup^ctriilly informs the pub-. , I . lie -thai he ha* re-opened liis SADDLE 1 AND HARNESS SHOP, ftt hia TAN YARD, in the villnee of AbWvfll*! . -\ He will be planted to turn fob all who may. n<*ed anything In Jm ljne .with articles of the beift quality ?iu4at moderate prices. His motto in, quick Bftleeimidiinftll'prrats. liis terms will lie HASH. or nrnthiftA nt tnnrlfnt. rutM. " , \ . - v^i I^W AUt>^WlisTFLELD. I t2rn. ~ ^ -:vJ. R E; SLOAN, fiene^l Coiritosioi) liJei-cSjaiij; >'iiRdn*x& co.'B frxJjtjFf.y\i '? "x Charleston,:**?. ~0,9 ' SOLICITS confiigniripuU of "COTTON' and otn?r .PRODUCE,. ?g<^eo'l?r* hie Mitri. ee?fol?ibe piir<j}ffta? 6f Merchandis* And Plantation Supplioa. Refer* to Gen. S. MvGowati, J. J. Conninghflrn,/U?l>evit)r O. II; P. H/Prrtdley, "White Btirnf, P?rk? A B(ulYt,Gr^M.woody Sapn 1Donnald. t>onni?JdsvliIV: W^ A;\Gi*>ffln. N?ne?v Si*' . . .-;OoVl?. we, #? 4, i ^ ^ V:;,.- ." # .. .; '>*; ' V > ' ? . '' W & <* t i. wre OP mmt FOR SALE. fT,HB! subscriber offers at PRIVATE SALE JL bit place known as the "Centra of Gravity."' .? THE TRACT CONTAINS ABOUT 210 ACBBS, , Of which- FORTY ACRES ara Fresh Cleared, antSOTSSTT'ACRES are-la original On thn pihcn is a * - .<* Comfortable Dwelling-, Good Kitchen, Meat House, Servants Honsa, Carriage llouse. Large Framed Stable, recently built, Well of the vary best Water, NEW STORE HOUSE. As a Mercantile Stand, this is one of the best Coutitry Stands in the State. Alf>?>, if dettireri, I WILL SELL THE CROPS Of Corn, FoilJpr, Wheat, Oats, Potatoes &c., I will aleo sell Two Splendid Mules, Plantation Tools, Stock nnd JJaixm Ilogi, Cattle, <fre, Ac. TI.'UMj n AQII W. WICKLIFFE. .Sept 28. I860, 21, 3m. MILLS FOR SALE. IOFFEIt at Private Solo the Mills on Rocky River, known at SPEER'S MILLS. Tito MILLS nre in good order, bolh SAW md (JRIriT MILLS, an.l tho FLOURING JILLS will make as much Flour as any Mill it the District. There is no better Mill Site n the np-ooiintry. FORTY FOUR FKET FALN TflK SHOAL, with water power suffi leui iu <inve any amount 01 niaciunery. nna is i desirable place to establish a Cotton Factory is one m much needed ther*. High water iever stops t.hc Mills from grinding. There are 'OllTY-SlX AND ONR KOUltTH ACRES >f Land attached to the Aft I), eouvenient and velf timbered. Also other lauds that can be >oughr. on reasonable terms. Persons wishing further particulars wil dilrerift me At J.owndeHville, S. C., or MofF atts ille, Anderson District, S. C. JOHN C. SPEEIt, Truatee. Oct ,"5, 18G6.JJ5, Ct INSURANCE AGENCY; I~MIE ?nbpcriber i6 still Agent for the follow ioi? ro'iable Companies; The Underwriter's Agency, New York. Tha National Innaranee Co., New Orleans. The Accidental Insurance Co.. New York-. The Globe Jn?urnnee Co., New York. The Etna Life Insurance Co., Hurll'urd. lie will take risks at the Loiccst Terms. ISAAC BRANCH. Sept. 23, 186*, 24, BOOT & SHOE SHOP, 3ppositc tlic Market House, i-j i > Y i i .i ? J i 'if [HAVE have honght asnpply'of STOCK, end i-mployed two of the best Shoe M?keis n Ihe up country. I nui prepared to furiish all kinds of work in our line from the FINEST HOOTS to a BROGAN. REPAIRING " ? Dont Neatly ond toiih Dispatch, w: fiAwsoM. Aug. 2A, 1880, 8m. V. A. LEE. W. K. BLAISEI,EE k BLAKE, .Attorneys at ?<afw. And Solicitors in Equity, HAVE formed a partnership for the practice of Law and Equity in the Court* of tha Western Cit'CU t. < 'I he Offiee of Mr. BLAKE, for the present, nil) be at Greenwood, H. C. Juno 16.:i666, U,tf ^ MAQllh & 3P3CC<iU?T, Grdnsmitlis & Locksmiths ^as^iiiatoir street, Between Broad and Ellis Streets, ? A ftS ???( a * &&S: iRowr ^xtKrox^Of Qans, Pistols? Eowder^Sliol, Caps, etc.. For Sale ALL Mm OF RBPA1K1NU KBATLY DUNB. A1 arch SOI 18'1 j. . ? ,, NOTICE, ry fib K0T^^>t^0trj^ which w?r# X due lo John M. Mcflryii*,-deceased, h*va" bean plaeecl in theh^ni&of ArtnnleMd f?urt> Attorney at Law.fo* oolUctiob. Yhi/i^ersn be do indulgence hi *py c??f, <U * Bin AjrfBqnffjfl has.been filed by ortdforii fnr'ii* "WHto^nt, uti<f the piymeiii of ' V" * . , JOHJJ M. jliAjBjKYCrtS^feSnPr. S$ Abbetffl*., S Cr. SepjL 1ft. jHflg. Croptft-u,' Indigo, lU^err Oudbesn,.(hngfr,, 3j>to?iijfeo., Ac., bo6 respectfully a?k csjkjb'leiids pullip gtntealtf to ban audT WH uny jtx?dv * *"'' f^Pri, jfet. rt.Wi - &4 <: " j4^w? V .? v ,*/ **fcv . ' v * r*'* * * / t*;* *VT?\J ^ '' . v-? ^ %. ?> ^i"^....Jv ! JI^.* i . i r i i i i i I ii. , i ...ij. *m J. J. C UNNINGHAM, i , - v-; NO. 2, WHITE'S BiiOCK, ABBEVIIXJE C, H., Si .? pi V.T.33R IN" Dyy Goods,, JMlir oiy Goods, I Notfoiiir^btliing, Hats ajad Caps, Boots. Shoes, Groceries^fec^dwate, c.. >/ </: ?: ;? Wood and Willow Ware, Hollow Ware, r: Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery, &c., &c., &c., llcspectfully informs liis friends and the public generally, that his stock is now complete in all the above named branches. His long stay iu l\ew York enabled him to pelcct his stock to the very nest advantage m point ot qua/iti/, beamy ana price, no oca's in no second or third class goods, believing the best to be the cheapest, and buys upon this principle, knowing that when he sells to a customer that that customer is sure to come back for something else of the same kind. He has taken great care to make his DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT As attractive as possible. In it will be found the most desirable goods, Buch as ; AMERICAN DELATNES, PLAIN AND STRIPED MOHAIR, PLAIN AND FIGURED FRENCH DELAINES, PLAIN AND FIG'D FRENCH MERINOS, PLAIN AND FIGURED POPLINS, PLAIN AND FIGURED REPS, ALPACCAS, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SILKS, J3I.ACK SIIjIvS, several qualities. ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF BLACK GOODS, With a Large Assortment of TRIMMINGS to suit all the ataove Goods. In the GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT will be found tlio largest, prettiest, best and cheapest assortmont of OloiSbi0, Casslmoroo, Satixiots, TwoecLe, J onus, I?or?cy?, Vostings, Volvote, Xiixi.iu.gs And Trimmings to Suit, Ever brought to Abbeville. He invites tlio attention of all interested, to thin JDcpartmehV. If von ?re wantlnff A nica-suit, tenia and buy a good piece of FRENCH tw?v> i , . ' ' .i ^ t. -_ \ */ i a tira ott it r tta 4 .. *~l\ UARSi M JMtii. ana goi oar wormy iriena, ivir. cmuunu, ho ^m.-? h muur us ever," to m?k? it. By doing this you will get good goods, ? good fit, hod in short, splenu id suit of clothes. < WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. In this Department will be found : JACONETS, CAMBRICS, LAWNS, NAINSOOKS, MULLS. SOFT FINISHED JACONETS, \V5HlTE BRILLIANTS, PIN CORD, SWISS, BOOK, V TARLATAN, CHECKED SWISS. STRIPED SWISS ILLUSION'S, NETTS AC., AC., And a very Cheap Irf>t of Bleached Long Cloths, &c. LINEN AND HOUSE FURMSHlNIi tiUUDS. . - . I" this Department will be found everything needful : 7rii>li Linen ; 't--/ : I Linen Doylies and Napkins; . Bird Eye Diaper; 9, 10 and 11-4 Bl'd Cotton Sheetings '-* S<yltfch Diaper; ? ? .".v ! * 9-4 Drown Cotton Sheetings; Huckaback Diaper; '' 12-4 Linen Sheetinga ; Cotton Diaper; 5-4 Tillow Case Linen ; Brown and B>eaeljfd l;ible Damask ; _ . _ ,, Bitched and Brown Crash ; . 5"4 P,,!ow Cuse Cotton 5 Bordered Linen Towels; ' Bed Blankets; Brown, Black and While Holland ; <fcc? &C., drc. IN Till DOMESTIC DIMMEST WILL BE FOUND: ICO PIECES PRINTS, ' OSNA BURGS. j GINGHAMS, BED TICKING^ . STRIPED and CHECKED HOMESPUNS, DENIlfB.i >; I ?J nr?r? /> j ?r/nrv xr TXT A if If TP I O n L'f> A TXT A XT XT IX T G 1>Jj. <ma OVIiVi l/i* Vi Miia j-jyx ; . V - i/A'O HrAT 8HIRT1XQS and SHEETINGS, REIT and WHITE FLA fflfBLS, ' v, BItO f7<V DRILLSft ' /*?*? 6Vt ITBRW8, WHITE and COLORED BLAKKETS, LIXSEYS, &c., ius _ r,. r A Large and Well Aborted Stock of THREAD, TAPES, BRAIDS, BINDING. HOSIERY, GLOVES, , HANDKERCHIEFS, CRAVATS, COLLARS, BELTS, CRUELS, EMBROIDERING THREADS, HOOKS AND EYES, PINS. NEEDLES, ! CCMBS, BRUSHES, BELT BUCKLES, SUSPENDERS, A LARGE STOCK OF FANCY BUTTONS, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, SILVER THIMBLES, VIOLIN STRINGS, BRID6E8, J> rKv< fW^vBOW HAIR, SCREWS, TAIL PIECES, &C., &C. ITIS Stdtk OF CLOAKS IS NEW, And he invite^ the Lndiea to examine tlmm, Also.Jji8 SF??H3*? HGG3P S&ISTS, CORSETS, FRfoM $1.50 TO $8.0Q. nEi, ilAfiJ TflQB LATEST NOYELTIE8 IJf T7ATS, BiOBTSirETS, ??IjOWEIIS, ^ iqp^^^JKTOI^.:x*^xTMaa^/ ^x?wao?rjs?, s&WA&l&C- JLijlt&BtMm. .XSB^CSftCt^rGHS, 3R.-0-OXX2E2?I, .. ?*. VEJIXiO,- Oa^aV^a^BEBfr'TO*, d?o., cibo, Ittttsr. J.YTISGOE '-.will btj foupd either at the Sloro, or *1 bar residence at jbeF^ateAcsd<^Lat*ay8 rpaflyto THjH Hats J^ake and ^rio? :!t0^^W^^4^h\Vi'S3mi'? wha $& f#? . VtilbLfru^ tStfO l^|a^l^prftetero?ifr,00 to $23. All*Wool UuderVeste artd "Drawee, jsl. Sjfo, J& K OF STATIONARY* . ; . ^^ip- C AP^Sf tlie "Cheapest; ttf the 1 bTiy *nr olWjf Wu?Ue. . #?m1opK and B^r ^' P/' ?*' d2 L1 W" m -JJ?.L?J > j Remoi ;* ;v *' . * r : " y r i MRS. JEANET' 1 r ' * ' * f "* WILL I A LARGE AND SU j Millinery and AT THE STORE LATELY OC ON MONDAY NEXT, T COME ONE, C01V1E ALL, 1 Ttespectf nil i JUST RE AT G. SCI SOAPS AND OF THE FOX.X.O Hotel Soap* Star Soap, Cocoa Nu cive Soap, Military Soap, 13 and Small Castile Soap, Toilet Soap, Turtle Soap, Preniiuu Soap, Ilouey Glycerine Soap, Pun fumes, all of wliieli he < CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, B . AND FANC RiscEiv^r) o Our friends will remember and call i UcfpeclfuUy, Sept. 28. if PLUMB & SJvuggists mil) 212 Broa NEAR THE POST ATTOTTST A. Respectfully invito the Attention of m< and well assorted Stock of UNABOTTEBAT3 CHEMICALS, J)IiV< And nil other orticles-in their line TCo house OKNUTNENESS and PURITY. ALL - OF strict uceordnuL-e with the Formulas of the wwh the Bo*l Mnteiial, 8nd bj I PROPER W They respectfully solicit orders, and pledge th patch, If auy article should upt proyu to be p o have it rfnnied nt their expeuae, ond tlje n COTTON W 3STT5AV . J. PEARCE, f . , ' TV. T. W PEARCE, VVH1 COTTON-FACTORS AND C .A-TJGTJS: HAVING foivned a op partnership as above, ,on J<\ek#on utreel. formerly ocetipied ?y I 8pll (JOTTON and otJieT produce. Qaali ailvi supplies tilled at market price*! A tontinuatiot t^acM? solicit*^ - ' ^Bept >1, 186G,3m, . I^'OULD re?peetfo)iy iiifpriu my old eto-s? Iniiwri' &tul lliA. nnlilin flahrraltv tllit I' to : r-.-. ETBtLi . . * *V"KV; '< " :~X&- A-?" ;'r ^ V.' - H:/ - ' _ 1 ' ral 4 of IT 8X03KK. I J fE SCHWAHZ 03PEN I PERM STOCK OF I Fancy Goods, | CUPIED OT MRS. GOLDINCr, 1 HE 1ST OF OCTOBER. VND FEAST YOUR EYES. % y5 JEANET'l'E SCHWARZ. CEIVED, nr txr A to nr ? o i'A *? Ml JV JU O PERFUMERY WTISTGc BliA-NIDS t Oil Soap, Wrapped Soap, Toil-, rown "Windsor Soap, Large Omnibus Soap, Savon Oil Soap, Palmoil 1 ITcmey Toilet 3 Glycerine Soap, Extracts, Per-. )Jters at. very low rates. OOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, m GOODS, OlNTSX^JsTTLY-. ?oon to procure bargains. G. SCIlWAliZ. LEITNEK, d Street, /? PEir/nru /ia nurnn J.' J. Uii 1/ T/Zt, & E O n G-I A , rdiupU, lManter.-*, and PbyeiciuDS to (heir lt-rg?^ . - ' ' 4 . SB MEDICINES, as, PAINTS, Oilsf% ' in the Sooth cnn ofFpr a dock inperior in FiClNAL PREPARATIONS being in aide in UXITKD STATES PllAJiMACOPIEJA, EIGHTS and MEASURES. .1 em^elves to <3It lliem with fidolity and diapeciaely as rcpmented, they fbqll feel thanrktuj wijl b,a rwfundea. ' Vfttept, 21y 12u>. AREHGUSE, E I E 3SI. UELE39, CHAB. a. PEARCE, ELESS & CO., ; OMJilSSION MERCHANTS, r^v, GA., , and- havtptr g?6nrd$ ?. VU^TnUt^farehonee, i?e?a\fc Linton, will 4oaHnaV't* store ancj inces on prodn"* in {one. Orders for family ; * \ V- T. WH BLESS, ?at_? "f yta'flrm-ot'SteaHfag^.WWeM. , NOTES &1AIL. . 7i% DRY GOODS, or^^^Mrk. a *' a tpjyli >nd^ fcX?tni?? t;'., ?\*:'iy ' ' *' ' *'"' ' ' ~ '"? " ^ V ;; * . ' '' Jy>< -Sy r : > jjftrlFiiw -.i. iiiiiiii I'lTiriiiiiiiir n n