The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, January 31, 1877, Image 4

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I S PUDLISIED EVERY THURSDAY "Y 'In g Winnsbcro Publishing Company. TaIlOr, - - - $3.0(0 iEl ANNIIM, IN ADVANCE. Lihemil discount to Clubs of five or more subscribers. nATFMs (W AD)VEITISINO. One dollar per inch for the first inertion nnd fifty ccnts per inch for each subsecquient insertion. Transient advertiseinents must be paid for in advance. ContrActsi for three, six or twelYe months made upon liberal terms. f&lV Business conmunictIHons 141uld be addreissed to the Winnsboro Publishing Comp)any; all others to the Editor. 7. MEANS DAVIS, JNO. S. TtEYNOLDS, Prpretors. IENRY N. OBEAt. Miscellany. illndies should be censured for using co smetics. They put thom on their cheeks for the chaps. Tihe Washington CAronicle, a vile 'Rbadieal newspaper, has suspended pub1 dbeat ion. 1-Rechersays ho has Wolsh blood in his vw'-na. Perhaps that is why he is chargod with llwnestlwvdhidhing." If you go to Texas to grow up with the country you may buy 100 acres of land for twenty five cents and be siot within ten minutos. This is a nat ont. Since Ben Hill's conservative talk abiouixt lhe Presidential muddle, the Ncw York iHerald has taken a liking to Li and desirod Lis election to the U. S. LiUInato. The Graad Duk Alexis and Con -mn n e*,,1, f uda, :ro visiting the 'Unitc l .i*4N witi ia squadron. T 1hv h 01n eIntrtainiedait Sever ai plae( i-. Major Elmer 0; is, of the Sevcnth O valry, a b'll en (ldmiciny for a pri.A t. a hall inl Donver. .Ho Was prm . 1E y ( t deat of (Ieoral CI o i ti he01 10.6 danerc ill the s0r Cnlevi. saill :D~elmi) on fliml it hialf po1) 0 'f110 to a. 1-alln o wator, pomin'- the h;o w r u! 1 1pn the co , whieb .i-1 i n J) It a striioier. TheJI i s lCv.- boiled. T: o ik said fo ho a town in New E-;11"d .1' h1fat, pay- *,000 for thle euportof its dogs, aid only ;2.,800 to al i S Inil st(ors !" Sneh a people shoubl bx left to do their own bark The Massachupsetts Supreme Court has1F adf1irmIied the (eiion that a Boston Jew musi-t pay a line for keeping his store ole )'ionl Sunday, * although he closed it on Saturday hist own Sabbath . The will of the Iato P. P. Bliss, autor f "oldtheFort" and a nmber of other M\Joody arnd Sankey hymns, who, with his wife, was killed at the Ashtabula Railroad accident, left $15,000, which will go to his two sons. A Western conductor lhas invented - an ingenious sleeping-car contri y. vance. 1t is a sliding clamp on the arm3 of thte upper herth to prevent the closing of that part in case of a wreek. In case of a burning of the cars the chances of roasting to (leatih will bie someiwhat lessened by the mnven tioni. Judge .Tames E.L Bailey, recently clected U. S. Senator from Tennes see, is descended from a North CaurolinaL family, and wvas colonel of the 19h Toennossec in the Confeder ate armyi1. IH% is a man of compro heniv mid and great culture. '.ce Conkling, after conclud ]ing at maisterly cff'ort in favor of tile 'ehtuoral coml~promiise, presented a pt ii on of gratitude from Indiana R1publieans over tile measure. lettar Gordon thinks it will pass. Capt. Willard Glazer rode on horseback from Boston to San Fran cisco, lieginning his journey' on the 9th of KLuy and reaching his dostina tion on the 24Ith of November. Amon1g his adventures wvas at e..puroll by the Sionx and a subse (1nent oscape after killing two of the redskins. Sri i evidently not a little anxioms about her future since the failuro of the conference anld the p~racticall tr'iumiph of Turkey. If, as is- iinlietited, Rossia stands aloof and 11hs0n paurt in the conflict, Sorvin will soonl bo gobbhled up' by the M osloml. The J'isutern question sems, fherefore, likely to ho settled in ratI:0: anl unexpoeted wvay. T yb tional -JRanks are still niitatig tho <ptestion of taxdtion. 4 i is now pre: y wveil understood thavit if relic, is not granted the baniks wvill c;hang~O fiheir basa of operation iL way haut will prova detrimmndal to huwines. At least sneh in the viow of the situation in New York. An exchange having asked, "What conistihiutes a State '?". the Worees ier i'r.Qu answors, that "ono , wipito mnu and two negroes, dignifte~d by the title of 'Returning ]3oafft'. And b)acked b y Federal bayonets, 00on stitute a State,- according to the mnodern acceptation of the term.'t Senator' Morton in his reont tiradoe against~ the proposed eleato,. ral count bill accused tie Ropublihan Senators of want of courage, jnd paid then this tasteful and urbaune comnpient : "doologisi toll U s that there was a peiod in thle earth's crust whenoi~there were 'skulless Vere tebrates. Now we have ggt tp at, period when there are vertebrate~ess akll11." The 1ieree Georgiaini-s opeled their Senatorial light in a lively mminer, ill other forces eombining to beat Ben Hill. Gn. Toombs w as as Salted personally by i Hill repro sentativo for saying that the Logisla Sonator Cameron, of Wisconsin. a member of the sub committee of the Senato in South Carolina, comjplain od that testimony at Columbia was plentiful, but truth evidently scarce. Don Piatt reminds Cameron that, under the operation of the laws of trade, snpply is always regulated by denand. Gov. Colquitt, of Georgia, on assuming the duties of offico drove his wife and children in a ono-horso spring wagon into Atlanta from his country home, and delivored the inaugural address in a crumpled collar and a shirt with plain pearl buttons. And Georgia editors say that a good time is cominig when the governor thus sots an example of simplicity. CURE Foi DIPH'IEiRIA.-Tllo 11am ilton 8p1eetator (South Autstralia) publishes the details of the "Great head" cure for diphtheria. The diseaso h; declared by Mr. Greathead to be of hydrated growth, and that tho germs of it, floating about in certain atmospheres, were 'inhaled by human beings. For a grown person, four drops of sulphuric acid diluted in three quarters of a tumbler of water with a smaller dose for children. The effect of this treatment was inistantaneous, the acid at once Oe stroying the parasites, amd the patient coughing up Vie obstrnetion. The papers have teemed with accounts of sniffeers who had re covered in a few minutes by adopt ing the "Greathead" treatinen t. Children, alonsa previously in a <lying condition, were dela'1d to be playing about in a few niinntes, anid, at it Compl)ntationl, some forty or1 fifty of thos(e studen recoveries have been placed on record with full particut lars. W HAT IS VEGETINE ? It tsa n compountd e'stnm 1 from barks root.s andi rbs. It is Nat u re's Remliily. 1.t is pe0rIectly hfarmle's;s from any bad ctt u olln ile system. It is 1o1irishin., and strengthening4. It acts directly plion the blond. It quiets ithe nervous systim. It ivesyvout garmt swe-isop e,'ng t It is a gvreat pmi<-.a I' wr ou a e. ther and m'thers, for it gives i-u sirengi I t -pilets O1 iyr -ri'itd J''ivt ahe uiel qntu ..wc, Ty itp it.- n prove d y. mrany anfll and letern It i: the prev V ;,d1 Puritiir. I, i a - :thing reamewiY oar o-,r chibiren. I ( .-ieed and 10rd th uab ;- t i .; is vtllt sath ton mtke : evry . l es it. o pertioi. ami oubr t all dis a t.. . I tri ium-n- Fro i t i ur1tt garod Try th VEGE-TIN :l Gio it oa fair tria foryr au b crohi.ls a: ten ou will stY to your frind, neihbor and lal. quaintance, "Try it; it his eured me." Ie followinet fo R ev.. llying Pato of the .f.lhuch, Nveatiet thats. lill beytread wth greaht iitesh 'remedetheat diseas as aitllicted theosln dout stehi tmony a th r ai nod ihti abouth toedurie twer of Erttot.J.:Ta Dlear W Sfir-Wenhae giood -hramo for r grigyVETINE, n rn ln ite to teicieto tha lrateyrstalueit. Wed fee, asnsurtn that hi hs bten th means od aving ouron't cherfslel, caud ystrong u ffcto Thoughs thefa redce still noediarg e fromsw theought whesrecover linbips lgne, we hbut the faiest on ofis everi inalittle tiwo ohe numllbeer claing that he tase bout, thereac tl fi hunmtla o GTINE, fro atl ime t lpren ashe hcar en oitooushv impovb ingH hal aely e suet d et rin a a heerfucllnd yotrong He hastaeattree doenbtte ofVE ETIEbttl uEbtite ashedel resf f s oo ets b akn reecfunry ors, instom i.)dirctdPrwllpa~r foby l efr tI Cut .s doorTEV n Winsor, Mass., Allnth Dregalisos o alefd Dealshh foSohin erifd'so etowt B1wnYfviue ofsndry of corntinsty bush direofcttned, Iilo or lfor sand tefre tack Cor oue ledoin Wnasboelro S.y. ofnJmnliuga the firt o Fruaddn w igin t i otalhoer sa,freh h e bal co ottn, or oa le, nd hree attoacka of fodderl loit ocn the prop-t rof med Wadeur at~ thersuit t Glade ofGrlgddy a&dGrthers. ALSO, Otn and hosmaetcr, tine prop- onC ell fFe ad ndohr, at the sutofuilr Wly AL4SO, Ono bay more, the, pripe rof Jo Nathar. Maya, -at the suit of Win. , H, .Lyles. ALFO, One bay mare, the property of Samnel Thompson, at the suit of T huomna BInir. Sherirs Ofilee, M. W. RUFF, Winnsboro, S. C. -- . F. 0, Jan. 17, 1877. Jan 18-3 ~imerous friomna anud patrons ,that ho an unusually large stock of Goods, oot 6. PEtWnR. NEW ADVERTIIEMENT'. ' F A NOW 0 6RI DS,1[ styles 'ith 2 nam) , 100t. post paid. J. B. 0 1 TE, Nassau, Rens. Co., N. Y. Sa nicrith to active men selling Letter Copying Book. No press or water used. Sample copy wortli $*.00 freo. Send stampfor ci cular. Exc.sioni Mainfaoturing Oomnmny, 99 Madisoiu and 132 Dearborn St. Ghicago. sthnulates the secretive organs, thus puri tyfing tho blood and striK ing at the root of isease. It is the medicinal extract of the plant of that nauo found in Brazil, and is one of the most wondterful tonics and invigorators 1-nown. It will make the Liver active, assist Digestion, puil' the Blood, restore Vigor to the delitate and is a certain reme ly for all diseases of a Scrotulous nature. Try it. For Sale by Druggists. Whoh110en411 by C. N. CUITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N.Y. TRIFLING With a Cold in Always Dangerous. USE W ELLS' Carbolic Tablets, a sure remndy for Con s, and ill Dis easeM of te Throat, Lungs, Chest and Mucouis M emubranoi. .EIT UP oNrx IN I.VE IOXM. Hold by all Druggistm. C. N. (urr-rnNToN, 7 Sixth Avenuo, N. Y. Agoints W Vatd For the Story of Charley Ross, WrItten by his father. A complete ac count of this most Mysterious Abduction and Exciting Search. With Fac-Simil(, Letters anid Illustrations. Ouxtsells all other Books. One agenit took 5'1 ord ers in 41n14 day Tevrms liberal. A ddress, JoUN E. PoTraA Co., Publishcrs, PhiIa. Olli-Sellitig I tImlli4lst'y--TIle CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. The only comlet e, richly illustrated, low price work. 750 p 1'es, only $:3 51. Treats of the entire hi tory, grand build ings, wonderful exhiln.ts. curioities. great days, etc. The best chaice of 100 years to coin money fast, as everyNbody wiants this work. 1,0111) agr'nts appointe' first four weeks. 5.000 wanted. For full particulars address quickly, limumo inos., PUin., 7313 Sansom St., Phil., Pa ( antion. Be not dece'ivarl h1v premature bool l, assuming to I ( *11 eml" etc. de 14 4w READ THE ADVER1SHMENT OF B, Isioll1oimlor &C~os Fresh Soused Tripe, Fresh Soused Pigs' Feet, Fresh Codfish, Irish Potatoes, Cabb ago, Coconnuts, A pples, Chceese, andt all othler articles3 usually kept in a First Class Grocery Store. Como and sce, whether you want to buy or not. Wo want everybody to eXalmine our Stock. B. fl2lliP1r & [o. jan 11 United StteCs of' AlmeIen,(' Dis trict of s'ottli~arolina. FOURTH CIaCUIT--IN cICITjr COURT. Harvey Trerry', complainant, vs. the Plan ter's Bank of Fairtleld. et. al. In Equity. Bill for Account, Relief, &e. B3Y1 an order of the 12th December, 87,in th above stated cause, I was directed, as Special Master, to take the testimony andi report all the facts in the oitse pertinent to a full determination thereof., and in pufrsuancc to said order notice is hereby given to all persons cred Iters of said Bank and owning or hold ing Bills3. "or ohaims agaitnst the same to~ al pear before me at my onfice ini the cityv eouongr hqfpret~ 449 t dlay of or in default thereof" wjll be deprived of the benenits of any deoreo whieh may be made in-$he causo. ~ .~O~ aJtn i46. Speelal Master.1 LloosteiAidleifen~arts of Conn . Terms acommotathigt," Apto janx $4. S AuT. n.nLOWWars,, TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENf -OVER-bk THE UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES OF Dry Vools, Clothing, Boots, Mhoos, Hats, Trunks, &c. -AT R1. F. Leetch& Co's. B EST line of N otions in the County. Gents' Furnishing Goods of best quality. Blankets, Shawls and Boulevard Skirts, at the lowest prices. Special attention called to the largest and best selected Btock of Kentucky Jeans ever before offered to the Fairfield publio. Ladies' trimmed Hats in groat var ity The above goods will be sold either at Wholesale or Retail. All goods offered low for CASH. CALL AND SEE US. WE DEFY COMPETITION, R. F. Leetch & Co. oct 5 ' dljin ing, F Elder's MIMASTER & DRIME Most repectrifly request the inspection of their cheap and well selet Led stock of goods, which they offer as low as any house in flie up C:OUNTRYW. THEIR LADIES' Depaertment is full and complete in every line. RUFF'S, SILK TIES, 11andkerchiefs. Col'.ars, Cuffs &c., in great variety and at extremeoly low prices. AMERICAN DELANES, Nice Dress Goods, colored and black Alpacas, at prices that defy competition. DOMESTIC GOODS, Consisting of Brown Homespun, Check.. ed H~omespun, Denims, Tickings, Shirt ings, &c., at prices to suit the price of Cotton. THEY HAVE A splendid lot of Jeans and Cassimeres, Gents' and Boys Suits which they offer at great bargains. ,OPERA, GRAY, White and Red Flanxiels at selling prices. A FULL STOCK OF Gonts', Youths,' Boys' and Childrens clothing of every desoription. THEIR LINE OF Gents' Furnishing Gocods is complete in every particular. GENTS', LADIES', Youths', Be yti and Children's shoes in groat variety, and at; ui deniably low pricer, THEIR HARDWARE .Jiopartment is full and complete, con sisting of everything generally found In a hardware store. A NEW LOT OF Good and oheap carpets just reeived. Call and exarnine before bu~ying your goods elsewhere ci.McKAS4TERf & BRtCE. Sheriff's Sale. B Y oru of an exeoution to me direet ed, Iwi ofr for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, en the first 'Monday in February next, within the legal hours of sate, ir cash, the folle wing described propet, to wit: All that tatoland lyIng lb Fairfielfl county Oontaining two lhundved And thirl~ acres, more lo1tosA, o add bound. t ;b~ lands of Oarlps Free 11 re MoMahoe nd OthotuLM ed ob s te operty of W14 hate Diaw i,' at' thb su1 ofusan, Winnsboro, 8. 0., 8. F. 0. Jan. 1th 3877. NEWS ANDIERALD 18 PVDLISJIED Ev Y TIHURODAY AT WINNSBORO, ,. C. 3Y THU WINNSBORO PUBLISHING C0. IT CONTAINS A SIUMMARY OF THF LEADING BVENTS OF TILE DAY, State News, County News, Political News, Etc THE EDITO IAL DEPARTLNT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAL COLUMN 1_ well flled with town and county new The aim of the Publishers iB to isnue e FIRST-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of subscription, payable invaria bly in advance: One copy, one year,--- -- ----$3.00. One copy, six months, - - - -. $1.CC. One copy, three months, - - - $1.00 IFive Qopies, one year, at - - - - $2.75. Ten copies, one year, at - - - - $2.60. Twenty copies, one year, at - - $2.50. To every person making up a club oj ten or more subscribers, a copy will bc sent free for one year. The'names eonsti. tuting a club need not all be at the amea postoffice. JOB PRINTING IN ALL ITS DEPART.MENTS DONE IN T HE BEST STYLE AND ATi THlE LOWEST RICES. We are prepared to turniah, on shori notice, BANK DHIECKS, BILLS IEADS, NOTES ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS INVITATIONS, . CARDS LAW BLANKS, POSTBRS POSTAL CARDS, ETC., ETC. Terms for Job Work-Cash olm D~elvery. All busi~n ecommunications should be addressed to the. Winnuboro Publishing Company, WINNSB3ORO, S. 0. THlE COLUMBIA REGISTER, PUB1L0Hxfl Dahny Tr1-Weekly and Weekly TERMS, IN ADVANCUl: D~tt ai moths- 4- -- - $3 56 Tarxat, six months - - - - 2560 WEEKLY six months - - 1 00 OHEAPEST Book. and Job PrinWIng omie -IN 'i'H STA TA. 4all o nmnication~s, of ttt farMeter', to - .. )Mai flagIsas .Pourassma CO)~Per Corra, , U. S. MAIL! All iersons at a distance treated y Mail with Perfoot Suecess by de ietibing their Symptoms. Dr. Townsend showing manner of Inhaling, IXT IATED Al! Sond for our large and beautifully Illustrated papor, sont free to iny addiress.) Why? because In1ha lation istheolyway SATARRH ~that the Air P'assa - --Kett enn he reachied, and Catarrh Is a dis easootthoAlrPassa WE MAKE A SPEC- gesoftieliead. Uso rALi'Y of troatin pa- thisTroatmentaswo Lionits by Mail. Please direct, which l heasy writo and describe your ai pleaisant, and wo yinptoims. guarantee a perfect Cuintt of Catarrh. SWby? for the eamo Bronchitis I reaon as alven a g blove. The Bronchi II Tuhes tre simply - LI. - Tl1Ami* conductori to carry air to the Lungs, A LL PEllSONS THIA T h n c Inhalation m,'ad this aro invited to mnustgodIrect to the ;end for our largo anl sent of the disease, ieatitIfuIlly hilustrated an11d if you will fol Paper. sont froo to any low our directions, Aldress. we guarantee to CUnE lroniehltis. Wibceause Astli ASTHMAIo th Ilronchii Tiuhes, onmied by I n Ilaai niaitlon mid Irri tation of the lai1cius WEGIU'AANTEETO M iill)Itle I I'l1gthe DiJ ItiF Clougli. (Coldts, Bronchial Tubes. 1)lpthorla, Pia ianeuimon a Use Oxygenated Air Meuralgia,and nearlyall as we i ii direct ant )ther severo atttcksl we wIll Warrant a whoa all other rnodies Cure. We havecured Wall. cases of 20 years standing. -MW ,Can he rncily I Tus, cuse we lnav P lamo hundreds I S catso1 of the membragivnerintho DYSPEPSIA NIE1 practice. Consumip lion ialises. of :XRtE.. Livr and1 Kid- t he Air piasiges and 'oycoinplasareofolc- over two-third of r h caes are caused ,tialy rnelld b O ylV Cktnrrh. We fall wasel oe 20 ea srtann sOx o tiE.Liver nd Knd ocopaiN tsarS fOc- Si hietca -AD tualiy reacordebyinto COanjcurd. hy cured urdis o casesOR turn to themar if ter hool s of S at he raes and overtcrii''irus hp tno-third of w~ll leas writ fort you pases are caused 1onatIedntatAitr.h rguaapeftc re.ntlo tar euoif mu ma ~so, htitwri vo drabloodbloodiwrt very wlittl h r ni~i )lt , lio parin.r Ani'ipedson t crof icliedh lod wCancrtad Tumors eguanet - wtllpeso re o fo ts- rf h iodi 10 patiient u. th w r ht n i n ran ldrcsal eu tro. shreooe E. . TP WNSN,.M. ,, Mc2ELA Hig Stet,. ovdA. ,R.I Pesicians briuhinu t locaeionct orgland in the hero, of i unihdwt Caers~ r and umlotatpprsfravr taere harge ofnphincp persnn so and lsewere hat rt.lng T awnsed's Ox S~bT, r Oygeate Ai.onatd Aiir Ilt be ikemin. ne eaonje--tids the wiod "DR. TOWNBEN remedyG an.D Wy ARK )ION R ,D~'4bceaDseGtihaITO ygnaedAnvri go dONect &oCtheDLung *ALATTnIsO hog tion oftheShert. Al thealoodinouvein isf theblopd aogood and the orerOxy genBytte Kinheo nt tPisunklte ors yo urfth*lod tsthe bloodteo Lo heat dd o ha'i.wrm evryprto LADD D BROS. W E have now completed one of tho best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTH taid SHOES, HATS and CAPS, YAN KEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &c. IN THE COUNTY, We will not be undersold. Let us say, however, that our best Calicoes aro 10 cents a yard. We cannot soll them lower and have a uniform profit on all Goods. GIVE US A CALL. 0. '(1 OUT COI.Ci 1. 11 IIEN IN, As you have always Ipnt confi dence in us, wo will state that you may depend on getting goods at a regular even price, No baits held out to any one. nov 30. THE YAMPAIGN FAIRLY OPENED. IJAS returned aid will now display for . the benleft of his Patrons, the citizens of Fairlield, the Nobbiost, Til len, Hampion, Custer and .ill other styles. (CLOT HI NC: The most-stylishi Suits, of the 'latest and most approved make andl~ stylo. I)RY GOODS of the latest an:1 most beecouming styleS, to suit the most fastidlious. All 1 ask' of my friends is do themsielve~s the justice, itull SOL the favor. to look at his Stock beforo maiikinig purchasesC. My Stoc~k of ROOT1S ANT) SilOES is complete. Ilosiery, Un derwear, Shawls, and1( Blankets. I can compei(te with any .one ini this market, or elsewhiere. All I ask, is ai call, to convince my friends that I rue an buisiness. SOL. WOLFE. oct 19 OUR>E EOUSEJ -nly JOHN D. McCARLEY, Located next to Doty & Co.'s store, IAR recently b~eeni refitted, and -u niished with a full supply of choico Liquors, Wines, Cigars etc., oto, A kRSTAUR~ANTr has been openedl in the rear of the building, where may be had at all tines, everything usually it at a lirst-class estalilshmient-suichi s Oysters, Fish, Partridges, best, delica cies, etc.,- indeed everything that the miost fastidious can desire. GIVE ME A CALL. oat S Sale of Morf gnged Proper'ty. IN pursuance of au th ority conferred on ]moby a powor a f attorney contained in a deed by lienry Rush and Mary A. E. IRush, of dlate the 22nd (lay of March, 1875, I, acting for and on behalf of my assignee's, Messrs, W~itto .iros., will offer for salo on the first Monday in February next, at publio outcry, to the highest bid der, before the court house (leer in Winnsbore, beCtweenf the hours of 11 o'clock, a. mn,, anmd 5 o'clock p. mn. the foll'#wing described property, to wit: All that lot or parcel of -land situated and lying in the oounty of FaIrflold and Stato of Mouth Carolina, u pon the head waters of Sonla's Creek, bounded on the north by lands of George Moor, on'the south bylands of FranklIin McCloudi, Onl the east by lands of Louiea Molton, andl on the west by lands of Henry Hleins, and containing THRlEE HIUNDRECD AoflEs, nor~ or less. ALSO, One Iron-gray mare, three cows and three calves.. This sale is for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given to me by Henry Rush and Mary A E.Ruish, of date the 22nd day of Mlaroh, 1875. Terms of sale, ('ASH. Purohaser to p~ay for papers. jn 4 5t ___ T. HI. CLARKE. 7 HE undersigned herb ionte .. that from this dat el gh ive notl on oredit to no. O PERSO WIOMSOEVER anl that thy .will accept no orders fo raffod Ai~e. Their ter~ms will be variabl O~cArH. he 2 - 8 19NHTME & 0