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Vglfii JIHJSIXAii. liKilSUAW, I [MtfUor :;:su Proprietor. \ i'A:?i)KN S. (!., M'\A' IN, lsV'2. 1 SUfcjr / mt I ! n I III rn 1 r- -?:vr"r? S 10il 1*11 !;.Si i)KXT 1 or NI:VV villi K rou \" ll'M-J'llMSI I >TjXT MS. ISKOWjV. or 31 lssorm. Oi i:.m:!.vi:s.?During the summer, tin- most intensely exciting and interesting political campaigns which has ever agitated this country, and one of the utmost importance in its oouscijaences to our people, will he fought. Jt is very essentia! that all our people should he kept emi; tantly ami accurately posted as to all the movements of the contending parlies, uttd for tliat purpose we propose to furnish to all new subscribers the Journal from the 1st d:iy of July, to the loth of November next, for the exceedingly small subscription of otic dollar per copy. We intend to fulfil our?part of the con tract by i^ivinir accurate details of all movements, and making the '/osi/vm/lively aii'I fpirtf. T!i<* Republican Ibirly?Reform from Within. ' Tliis is now tho cry that is raised hy the 1t(!|iul)licaii -Party, of this Mate. Heboid, 1 what a change ! Two years ago. when Carj.euter and Scott contended for thotJovcrn- * or..hip, it was declared (hat the Party had ' dun: in.?re towards making South Carolina * great in the two years of its rule, had than ' she hoc si in all the years preceding, and that ' there was no such thing as fraud or corrup- 1 li??:i connected with the government, in even ] the remotest degree. X' ir. however, no one ' denies that there has been fraud and cor- ' rujition, and a plenty of it, and (he cry is 1 ;T?eforin." J Jut nolo the kind of reform i which 1 he Party prvfcsscs to desire. It must 1 c one from within. So much virgin purity : exists within the sacred precincts of that or- < gani'/.alions, that by sitting under the drip- 1 Jungs of their sanctuary, the vilest sinner be- 1 comes a saint, and one single plunge within < the pool instituted by Scott's lvu-Klux, the ? ' 1 >> ? Ol .. f! It I usicu jsrciiircu, win ixuuu mu wuuvsii jia t arc and make the fingers so long accustom- > cd ( ) plunder the public coffers, content to 1 remain within their owner's. Speak of reforming such a party as exists in this State c under the name of republican, when the peo- <j pie know so well how the leaders of that 1 party have beguiled and deceived them, by t1 running such men again. If there is to be n reform within the Party in this State let the 1 people resolve to throw over all who arc con- fc laminated by contact with the corrupt ring, li and bring forward men upon whom the ac- 1 cusalions of em ;ui'vi will fall with light ' weight and in wh >:n sii parties have some c degree of confidence. Judge Orr has per- t formed too many political summersaults to c allow confidence to be placed in him, and 1 too conclusive proof of his connection with 0 the robbing ring can be adduced to permit ? us to hope that under him the corruption v will cease. Orr is nut the man. t'ol. Ilaync's ~ fetter in the Charleston Ncics of the 15th 1 ins! ., throws too much light upon the subject t of Judge Orr's reputation for truth, also, to * /.."jii <1ii% r.ivin.ii> v/.P.iiMil I.tiiIiH* i niiiav; i'i.k i i?v i * vi v? ivi*Mv? Wo have heard from umny ol our colored * llepnldican friends, the name of Judge Sam'l. v \V. .Melton mentioned as their choice for the <>fii?-e of tJovernor, next fall. These sub- ' jects nre for ^Republicans to consider. We t simply repeat that if real reform is desired, s, no half-way measures should he adopted, bat c the axe should he laid at the root of the tree 0 and the entire superstructure should be fell- s id to the ground. " in this way alone ran the State he rid of " the terrible curse of incompetent, corrupt and parlizan rulers. If any other f;oursc is adpoted. the identical features of the last two years will he presented, and the people will again recognize the ass in the lion's skin. t The Si:">jcct wJ'Agrioultnral <?ruiigcs, 1 is Apropos to the subject of agricultural j ( ranges, the subject of Col. Aiken's address t last Tuesday mirlxt. \vc desire to can alien- j li.ui t?> tlio communication of "Jcnstang," t which appears in litis issue. Wo avo inform- i cd that in Knglaml. Scotland and Ireland : ami Wales, tlic.sc (.1 ranges are in successful , ( iteration and tend greatly to benefit their ? members. ' bey arc a kind of co-operative 1 n...-.flali..n, i.: which the members when de* s .-irons of purchasing farming implements, i st ick or any other article necessary to their s ^ business, unite in paying to their treasurer a certain sum. and by purchasing by the \ (juanlily, a great saving can be made. Al- ;i ready Col Aiken said, had he received over ttires from manufacturers and others, offer- n iug their wares at a discount if purchased ( by the quantity. These < 1 ranges, by their constitution are prohibited from discussing o any religious or political question;;. Thev s sue secret socict.cs. which gives them power " and cohcsivenimid we are sure that when ' Aveli luaiiagi d, tliey must be productive of p much goi d. I p A grange ba> been organized here with >s' vtu'v ihi'tcrinjr prospects that i' will grow li mini it embraces all the farmcis in tlie '' < lunf,'. Tlse terms of admission put it witli- i in tl.e i?.a?-h ! s.ll to join. ' 4 . Tiit' Nomination oi'fcirrcli'j'* j i As anticipated by us, Horace tlrcolcy was i ormally nominated by the Haltiiuorc Con,cation ;.s I be candidate of the Pcinocrutic I'arty for the J'residency of the (ifitcd s'tafes. The nomination was unanimous or iearly so. ami has been received everywhere .villi a jierfeet ovation. Now conies the real Uruggle. for it is well understood that the rival candidates will put forth all their exertions and the contest will be.sharp and bitter. On the one hand is (1 rant armed with all the enginery of power, prestige and the almost numberless appointments lie controls, but he represents the oppressor, the man who sacrifices the national honor by taking > lmsiiion totally untenable and'thcu aban 1 - - ^ doning it. as in the Alabama Claims case, who pnfcs ii]> such huge jobs as that known as the : San Domingo job," who prostitutes the Presidential office for the sake of private emolument, who seeks and lias sought to make a desert of of the South by his enforcement of the Ku-KIux Act when the country was in a stale of profound pence, and who holds (he bloody band of IIATE over millions of citizens of this laud of liberty, forbidding the re-union so much to be desired. On the other hand, Greeley stands the representative of peace between the sections, of the desire of a pure and an impartial administration of the Executive office and the champion of hope and security to the South. The announcement at the hoad of our columns this week, indicates our choice, which we presume also, to ho that of the great majority of our readers. * In his Annual Address, Dishop Dcdell said : ' Shortly after the adjournment of tlie General Convention occured the death r?f Dishop Davis. The Diocese of South Parol ino, and our whole ('hureh, have suffered a grcVious loss in the departure of this eminent servant of God. Very retiring in disposition, and peculiarly humble in spiritual character, lie was seldom conspicuous in our public councils, and little knownlihcyond his T\* t It 1 )\vn favored J7iocc.sc. j/;scasc una lain ucavily on liini ; ami latterly for several years, he Itnd been totally blind. Yet, notwithstanding, his well cultivated mind, aiftl a spirit i*cry strong in the Lord enabled liiui to fulfil i very large circle of duties. His speech obtained a double'power from insight that tvas not distracted by external objects, and liis visitations carried an indescribable influ* nice from the streetncs that flows into and out if a soul much alone with Clod, and from the sympathy with \vhieh all hearts were touched ,vho looked upon him in his patient sorrow, bit his trembling touch. "On one occasion during the late session if the House of .Bishops, lie mingled in the lebate. Attempting to rise, but finding iimself unable, he begged permission to adIress the House from his chair; and for bout half an hour enchained his brethren >y an argument of wonderful ability. The ubjcct was the mooted points in the laptismal controversy, llis argument was acid, weighty ami terse; whilst his language, echnical, and precise, as well as admirably hoscn, exhibited thorough mastery of the pie. Kvcry eye was fixed on liini; many f the older Bisliops quietly gathered arouud lis desk ; profound silence reigned, broken nly by his trembling'eloquent tongue ; himelf unable to see the tokens of the interest l.w.l. I,n .1 tr-il-niinrl Ti*f?r?|-ilr? sicrliflpse iuiv.il nv ii.iu - f?) ?e?-out-pouring from a long locked fountain of rcnsuros cf learning and meditation?lie was lie unconscious centre of unwonted attracion. Exhausted by the effort, he left the louse supported by his assistant Bishop, lie Rt. Rev. Dr. Howe, and we heard his oicc 110 more. ' To his successor in oflicc- and afflicted ) ioccsc I am charged by Bishop McIlVaine o convey his expression of his affectionate ympathy ; and I am sure 1 shall be pcrmittil to convey yours also, whilst I add my v, n. May the Lord comfort thcui in this orruw, and make them to Abound more and inivc in love and unity, through a realization f the truth as it is'in Jesus, "d/of/dy lb-cord, ((%uimitiiiu*nti?n.) Is litis a Slock ioinilrj ? Ts this a slock country ? If we consider he great advantage we enjoy in the single n'dfnv /? * olnn-iLi nrnn fltnvn vairwinu mlinrn '""IV1 v. VHHIKW, took is profitably raided market, and conilarc our mild winters where ordinary cattle an makeshift almost anywhere, and if cane s accessible, keep fat all the winter?against huso climates where from six to eight months 11 the year the ground is covered with snow, md stock of all kinds are housed and fodIcrud, from barn and hay-rick; yet with all hose draw-backs, mules, horses, sheep and icut cattle arc raised and sent down and :olil to us at-a large profit. We arc disposed , vitli this view of the subject to claim this as i i stock country. In this connection, Mr. I'M i tor, I will, vitli your permission, insert an extract from i letter of a gentleman, who plants on the j'codec," on the subject of ."Grasses," a nan well known in this community for en- 1 ire reliabilit v: ' Sonic of my friends have tried clover and J tlier grasses on river land, and their marked access 1 believe will make a revolution in ill* system id' farming. 'I he low point lands hat have been under water repeatedly the ast winter and spring, have fine crops, aji uviitly not at all injured by the overflows, ami. i'ivans made eleven tons of clever hay -oin live acres at < ne cutlinir, and will with ,j tin - ( another cutting i.cxl month. This ; a l*:nd seeded with clover four years ajro. he land Was plowed and sowed in oats lad fall, (lie broom-sedge having become thick I 3n * the clover, and tho volnntccr clover | smothored the oats, and tliis is the result. ' Col. Finny's overseer says he has housed I a year's supply of clover-hay and is now selling his surplus at two dollars per hundred. WiU? these facts I feel as if we can be very \ s run independent of C'uffee. I am going for "(arasscsg" and "Stock," a system much more congenial to my taste than cottou plating ever was under the old system. The stock in our country has been starved out and killed so by the negroes, there is great room for improvement My stock has run down in numbers and quality, but I took tho three first prizes at the 1). rlington county fair last fall for cattle. Our horses as was found in the three companies that served through the war from this district, wore not to be beat in any of that host of cavalry that rode and charged with Stuart and Hampton. One strain of horses from this neighbor hood is, I know well remembered, '-Saint John," or ah he was known, "Saint," a Morgan stallion, a trotter and pacer, first brought out as one of a pair, by Mr. Louis Adamson, and afterwards owned by our friend, Zack j Can toy, Esq., who drove hiui to his Carriage ] until he fell into the hands of Sherman's Bummers. On the march, in the charge under fire, these horses were always steady and true, and now in the carriage, wagon, or plough, equally serviceable. Some of our friends realising the truth of all this and auxious to make a beginning in this direction, a beginning we beileve to be all that is needed, feel sufficiently interested in it to propose the formation of a district Stock and Agricultural Association, to purchase a fair ground, the race ground on Mr. William Ellcrbc's farm, is suggested as admirably suited for that purpose, put up necessary buildings and have (as they have already succeeded so well with in Darlington) a Dis trict Fair, where stock of all kind and agricultural products may be exhibited much to the profit as well a9 pleasure of our ccuununity. Every farmer can raiso some one thing, from "collard seed" to a "guinea pig/' to, exhibit at a district fair without expense, when he would have noither the will or ability to go to Columbia. A great deal more might be said on this subject did my limits permit, much will suggest itself to those who will take the trouble to think, and iu conclusion, Mr. Editor, I would urge the idea already entertained by somo of our friends that a call be made at an early day for a metting to form a "Kershaw Stock and Agricultural Society." U r. :: * - V MUSTANG. ': A Stubborn Fact.-?There is scarcely any disease in which purgative niedieincs are not more or less required, and much suffering might be prevented were they more generally used. No person can feel well while a "costive bah it of body prevails; besides, it soon generates serious diseases which might have been avoided by a timely use of Cathartic Medicines. For this purpose, Dr. Tutt's Vegetable Liver "Pitts arc confidently recommended; they arc mild, safe, prompt and uniform in their action. They contain no Mercury. Persons may e.it and drink as usual, and they may be taken at any time. Millen, Burke County, Ga.. Oci. 28. 18G9. Dr. Wm. II. Tuft; Sis?We have been engaged for some time in selling your preparations, and it affords us pleasure to say thatin every instance they have given perfect satisfaction. We can more particularly speak of your Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight, Liver Pills and Pain Alleviator, as being all they are represented to bo, having used them in our owu families with marked success; and advise every fami. ly to keep a supply on hand, as th.*y may be the means of saving many dollars in doctors bills, uud alleviating much paiu and suffering. Very truly yours, Gray & Daniel. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye Imparts a Natural Color. inVMPBTin n T-nvvr.TNP.RK.?Tn hp entirely beautiful the hair should be abundant and lustrou9. This is absolutely essential to complete loveliness. The most regular features, the most brilliant complexion and pearliest teeth fail of their due effect if the hair be thin, dry, or harsh. On the contrary the plainest face, if it be but surmounted by luxuriant and silken tresses, is apt to impress the beholder with a sense of nctu al beauty. That crowning ornament of her sex is, happily, within the reach of lovely woman, and being as discriminating as she is lovely, she long ago discovered thai Lyon's Kathairon was the sure means of securing it. No preparation for the Hair ever enjoyed a tithe of its popularity, and no wonder, siuce , it produces such gratifying results. Applied to the waste and barren plages on the scalp, it fructifies and enriches thciu with u new and ample growth. It is not, of conrse, pretended that it will do this if the capacity for reproduction is extinct, but so long as it remains that wonderful rchabilitant will assured, ly propagate the gerui of the hair into life and activity. It. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo, N. Y., will send his book on Chronic Discuses free to any address. A school-boy being asked by his teacher,' Of what the German Diet was constitut ed ?" replied, "Sour-krout, schnapps, lager beer and nix cum reus." That lad must be a cousin-german to the boy who, when shown a picture of Luther and the Diet of AVuruts, said : ' Papa, I see Luther, but where are the worms that lie is going to cat ?" General Tax License. OfliccCounty Treasurer, Camden S. C.,July 17th, 1K72. TFTE time in which ao pay the Second QuarIcrR ticncral License Tnx expires on the :11st iudunt after which thepcnulty will attach. SAMUEL I LAI. E, inly 18td County Treasurer. notice; The undersigned is now prepared to repair 30TT0N GUNS nt short notice. and at OXKI'HIKD les< than the price charged elsewhere. R. E. McKVV, nl Rohcrt Ma i's Shop, july IS-lt* '' ? > cm.Theap. ' :o: 1 Ah Pnuinhout to retire from business, T here- 1 hy notify my friends and patrons, that I will sell out my entire stock, consisting of fr i DRY CiOODS. '*% * ' i i i CLOTH I AG, I BOOTH, SHOES, HATH, XOTIOAH C t :" ' ' TH, POT A IIAKDWARE, CROCKERY A GROCERIES, Ac. Ac. Ac. At and Below Oost,' "Parlies will do well to give me a call hWorn niivnimiiinir elsewhere. AMELIA EtIAS. jttly I8tf. . Book Agents, NOW nt wortc, or looking for some new book, will miss It, if they do not at once send for circulars of the best selling book published.? ^.Extraordinary inducements offered. Profits more than double money. Outfit free. Address F. M. Reed 139, Eighth Street New York, july 18 w4. ADEXTS W A\TE 1> FOR GOODSPKED'S Presidential Cipaip foot Every Citizen Wants It. Also for Campaign Goods. Address GOODSPKED'S EMPIRE Publishing House, New Orleans, Cincinnati and St. Louis, july 18 w4. AGENTS WANTED for the lives of Grant! Greeley! WILSON I BROWN ! And the leading men of nil parties. Ovi:ii Fouty TitorsAM) Steel Pobtkaith. Just the hook wanted by the masses everywhere. Agents meet with wonderfulsnccess. Scndfor circulars and secure territory at once. Address, ZE1GI.ER & McCURDY, 003 North Sixth Street St. Louis Mo. iulv 18t w4 ;? lockile Aim Springs, 7a. OPEN JUNE 15th, 1872. The proprietor offers additional attractions this season. New. elegant und spacious drawing nud hall rooms, beautiful lawns exquisit air and scenery^ while the wuters of .these special springs invariably relieve consumption, scrofula bronchitis, dyspepsia and diarrhoea, andurcfor sale by leading druggists everywhere. Readily uecessiblc by the Chesapeuk & Ohio 11. 11. Stop at Goshen depot, winr: coaches will be in waiting. ramphletson application. Jamks A Frazieb, Prop. july 18 w4. fin HTn* Vo SI wl"l? on J'our M9%3 111 "I ? till mcr excursion North to secure one of the Celebrated Improved. Stewart Cook Stoves, Willi its special attachments, roaster, baker and broiler. Thestovennd furniture carefully packed for safe shipment, liooks sent on application. Fuller, Warren & Co, 236 Water Street, N, Y. july 18 w4. BURNHAM'S P=5 New Turbine is in general use -qd r throughout the U. S. A Six Inch is ^Mised bv the Government in the Patent EXJ ??I Office, Washington. lis simplicity of^. construction, and the power it transmils, renders it the host wheel eyer in- ^-i_j vented. Pamphlets free. ._^ ^&jnll8w4 N. F. Buuxiiam, York, Pa Is a powerful tonic specially aduptcd for use in Summer, when the languid and dcbilitnted system needs strength ami vitality, it will : . give vigor to the feeble, strength to the wcn'c I and animation to the dejected, activity to the j sluggish, rest to the weary, quiet to the nervous 1 ' and health to the infirm. j ' It is a South American plant which according to liic scientific and medical journals of London and Paris, possesses the most powerful tonic J properties known to the Materia Medica, and is ' well known in its nntivccountry as having won- ? derfnl curative qualities, and has been long used I as a specific in nil eases of impurities Of tho j blood. Derangements of the Liver and ; Spleen, Tumors, Dropsey, Poverty of! the Blood, Debility, Weakness of the intestines f L'tariite or Urinary Organs. DR. WELLS' Extract of JUBUBEBA11 I* strengthening and tioiirlsliin^: like miti-icioiis { food, taken into ilie stomach, it assimilates and j diffuses itself through ilie circulation, giving vigor and health. i It regulates the bowels, quiets Ilie nerves acts [ directly upon the Secret my Organs, and by its . | powerful Tonic it id restoring effects, produces p lieallhv and vigorous action of the whole system. 1 \ 'JOHN <?. KKI.LOti, 18 Plait St., X. V. j Sole Agent for I lie I'niled Stales. t. Price SI per bottle. Send for t'ircular. ' july IS, \vl. j j. m i + J." H. KIN ARB, :O:T ? KTrilOLKSALK nml Retail 0>eal? r in PUV W GOODS-Olf, <>J.OTIUSf ,<lAlti'E'l3N?S, , 1Ut?S, .MATTING.S,* Mats, Notions/ xc.t &c. MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, (One Door South of the Columbia Hotel.) I HAVE in sloroonc of ilie most choice and select assortment of -DRY GOODS, ever lu'ou^hi to this market: and am daily adding to it. The DRESS GOODS depart in en I contains everything now Paxilintmble and Attractive, consist in <rjof Silks, Grenadines, Poplins, .Muslins, and the celebrated ' Dollcy Vnrden'' and "Mariposa" styles, now So universally popular. . - : ?: TIIE LI\E OF PRINTS, * ' Domestics, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c., will be found fully up to the Standard. ! ? :o:? '/ ? r'U" ',?X; WOULD call special attention to tlic large niul varied assortment of Mattings . and Oil Cloths, as also Carpeting. Hugs, Mats. Window Curtains and Shades, all of which will he sold low foi. CASH." . To The Above I Have Added a LARGE stock of Millncry Goods," under the supervision of Miss. McCorniick, so extensively known as an accomplished lady in herline. in this department will he found a superb and complete stock, selected by herself, and tfnsurpassed in variety and quality, hy any liousc in the South. a: . I IIAVE for sale the celebrated ITowr'a Sewing Machine, and also the American Button Hole Overseuming Sewing Machine, which arc acknowledged to he the best now in use. Samples sent and orders solicited, feeling.confidcnt that I can give entire satisfaction. J. II. KINARl). '{Main St reef, One. door South of Columbia Hotel.) , may 9?n>!? ~ C'--: SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. :o: ON account of the high ralesof Insurance: and in order to close out ourstockof Dry Goods, and reduce our other large, General Stock, as well as liease our Numerous Friends in Tov.tr and Country, We are Offering the Same at Greatly Reduced Prices. ' V . Especial A ttention is Directed to Our Large and Varied Assorhnentof G ENTR LAD J EE and CHILDRENX Shoes, Made by tlic Best and Most Fashionable Manufacturers. ALSO, ? it' -it ? i o.._i. _p vrni'iivo p ,i\t i\ n en .v^Minru DKIVK UI IUUI ;.ui ?uu i an0Y OttODS, J11 hI Being HoccivoJ. m :o: THE NOTICE OF THE" LADIES Is Particularly invited to tlin_ Low Price of our Best. CJratios of SPOOL COTTON, consisting of J. P. Pout's and Jolui Clark Jr. & Co's.. the latter being recommended by experts, as the Ileal Machine Sewing Thread. % ^ ? * -,?< ' i %J- *. " 9 * Price Per Doz., 85els. ONLY. , . . ' ? ?-:o: r? We do Not Intend to be Undersold. Y* _ > NO clinrge for showing goods. Polite andatr tentive clerks always In waiting. Don't forget Hie place; One Door Above "Planters' Warehouse ,,1'C CLOUD &ZEMP, may .10 If Broad St., Camden, S. C. , , '.My For Salo. QORN, FLo'bjJ, &C./&C. 10,(XX) Bushels Prime Wliilc Corn, v ' y 10,000 bush els Prime "Mired Com, S y 500 Ralci nHected Hay. i ncin hit. ?n i?.. J j\r\J\r f iuiu?UU 800 Selected' acciHuklintid Spirit Casks. 100 BoxtBlhy Sailed Sides, 80 IIIuls "Smoked Sides ami Shouldurs, ' 60Toiih No. 1 Peruvian Guano, 160 Hags toffee. lot) Bills Sugar, lot) Bl.ls Syrup, 50 15ales- olton Yarn.: ? 00 link's Steeling. For sale low by. WILLIAMS & M (J ItCIl I SON. V ' - > ? . t ? Juno.20lli.H' 'WilmlnglvJi, N*. r. Davifkoii College. iL Mi'vhb'nhitrij ('nitDfy Ar. ('. FilK next term begins Sept. 2G!lk }?>72."' Facilities for c?lttcuiion unsurpassed. Location leait Ity. Annual-expenses froju^liM) r'or Catalogue* or fh form at ifrh, apply to .1. ll-BLAKM. Chairman of Faulty. Postofliee, DoJson College Si. 0. . * v. uly 11 ml. ' cr atw m: f^A! 'P7J>r' adat tv a tAofJk! ,'x.iiuwi *u * aiiwiii.i.i, SHAW COUNTY?IN TUB C'oiut OVPltOHATK. I ' . ' ;" Estate 0. JJ. tturiis. : t 1MIH undersigned jrives notice, thut one month lifter ilutu ho will apply to the Hon. J. ! ' Iutlierl:in<l Judgeol' the t'ouvt of Prohute. for otters disinissury as llxiniinr of said c.'iatc. illy 11 ml .M h 151'HNS Kx'rx NOTICE. Till-! annual School t>isl riot mooiing of School ( lislrid No i, will !?? held at I In' Tor. u II.ill in 'aitideti, (ill Wednesday. .till* 1/ilt :it llioidnrl. | I. A grtiesal allendsiiic is eainr*lly disiinl. s l,!isine-s of importance will lie liro:i<;'.i, up foi nlisideralioii. .1. K. Wiiiciiisi'imv. I'lulc of lienrdofSnln..,! Ti l illy 11. 11 . . u "... u ? "* Jsp-* ' % WST'. v. ? . i ^jr ' \/ 11/. MII.I.IW1 MfT M !)::() N'T FA Tii I . i . *; ' ; '*. - t * * ' t ... ,. , . . , ?- i -T" f * A^L^pORSBtF ... , .. ,01' TUB- , ' ' f*~. W > * " i - . .. - < - ; ?inALL KINDS OP GOODS ' t < ?(?/ I 'I'l' I'.? {' v ; t ?tl> !' i}*' ?iff mi > r y*" if J -' .i i f, ,f Jfy / j / GlTdkrcd af tie nloro of* i ' -.i HI. BARTJCK = . i i#I '' ? ! J 1 I. 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