The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, July 15, 1859, Image 3
HOWE'S
IMPROVED SCALES!
Strong & Rosa' Patent.
THESE superior PLATFORM SCALES,
which have taken the premium over nil
of'er Scales, are ottered for sale at manufacturers'
prices?no expense added?by the
-Ageuta.
CARMICHAEL & BEAN.
Augusia, (id.
itr -1 A ?_ m??,.,,n? nnil Mnr.
v iii's celebrated' FIUK-I'ROOF SALAMANDKll
SAFES; Hoc tt C?.'s CI IjCL'LAII SAWS ;
lioslon lieltini; Company's I?HM1? litltlDS;
IKON RAILING; SUGAR MILLS and KKT
TLiSS, &e., all of wliicli are offered for pule
low, in connection with our General Stock of
HARDWARE. Cl'TLKRY and AGRICULTURAL
I.Ml'LFMKN'lb.
July 8, 18.VJ, Sin.
ffffij
I HAVE arrangements now made willi a
number of the best Manufacturer* of
I' I A N OS, whose improved instruments
greatly cxpoI in sweetness, fullness and qimlitv
of done all their former make. by which I enn
furnish orders for the best quality of l'innos at
ftoin Twenty Five to Fifty Dollars Cheaper
than tiny have heen sold heretofore.
Tlio following are some of the make of
Pianos that I can furnish and would recommend:
II allot, I>avis ct Co.; Cliiekerinw,
Mints, it Clark; Stemwav and Son ; Slo.lhnit;
Dunham; Bacon <fc I'aven, Cainian and I .n tidier,
and the Drhrg* i'atent Double Sounding
Uourd 1'ianus. Also. ltondinun and (?ray.
jWM; KA.MSAV,
112 Jlichardcoii Street.
Columbia, S. C.
July 8.1?B.?,-tf
A REGULAR
STAGE LINE
Abbeville to Washington, Ga.
rpilK Undersigned, Messrs. TOOL <fc UUT
JL I.KlXiK, liiiviiiu obtained the mail coil(met
ln>t u'ihmi tli<? iiliiU'o miintc witnld i'iAtii>ct
fully iiilorm the public that, tlicy liave ret-locked
the line with
Fine Horsos and Entirely New
Coachos,
nnd with experiment! drivers they will continue
the line. leaving Abbeville II.,on Mt )NI>AYS,
WEI 'NF.SDA YS and FRIDAYS, after the
arrival of the cars from Greenville, so thai travelers
from all point* above Hodee's Depot will
lie ttlle to pass directly through the same day to
Washington, Ga. Will leave Washington, <?a.,
on TUESDAYS.THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Thin is niueh the cheapest line for nil those e?ini;
west from ihe upper part of this Stale. For
iniormatioii apply to the following Agents :
lolln .Mcliitvui, Abbeville ('. II., Tin.?>i\\i.r>
Rockiis, l'alhouii*8 Mills, .biiix S Am*kiifon,
Danbiir<_r, (>n, and James E. Waddv, Washingtun,
Ga.
POOL A RUTLEDGE.
HTV Press un?l Greenville .Mountaineer copy
S lliont If.
Jnl\ "tli, 11 "in
ABBEVILLE
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
&
JS. J. TAYLOK, Proprietor.
A large Stock of Carriages and
Buggies on Hand.
npiiE Sui ixpiilifi takes pleasure in inrurmiiif;
A those wlin are in want ?>f (.'arria??* or Hugjrics.
iliut Ik- has, within the last few weeks,
visit mI *<>ine fifty of the most popular Carriage
Fticturies in the New Knghind Mates', and has
with great, .-are had
Manufactured to Order
of the best of work,
Expressly for this Market,
and now offi-rs the eamo for sule at prices that
ciMinot he heal in this country. Thin uorl',
with a I it rue stoek of my own inaiiiifuelure, in
wurranieu 10 ue 01 ino uesi uiaieriui aim woikmansliip.
Having made all nectary urrangemels with
tbe host Manufactures 1 hid prepared to furnish
to ordei every style of Carriage, from the finest
CohcIi dowd to it child's Wheelbarrow, at the
eliortrnt notice, and ut very low pric-b for fine
work.
Please give me acnll, ami examine tbe work.
My Ftock consists, ut thii time, as follows:
BOCKAWAYS?difT. ret hi vies,
DOUBLE SEAT HUGO 115. no top,
t SINGLE SEAT BUGGIES?dilferet styles,
Extension Too, Sliding Seat BUGGIES,
Single Seat TOP BUGGIES, (fine.)
Wool-slutted and common COLLAllS,
II Alt NESS?fine for J$H?, and upwaidx,
Willi's,a larite stuck, t from 23 els. $3,
Fine FLY N ETTS, for horses,
BUGGY UMBItELLAS, best quality.
Children's Carriages and Gigs, _
in fact almost every article kept in a Carriage
r nciory.
My Block of Trimmings are fine and large, ami
1 am therefore prewired to do all kind* of repairing
lit tlie.aliorlrHt notice and best style, at
prices Unit cannot be underworked by any Shop
iu the up-country
Second-hand Work.
I have on h?ud a few good Buggies and Car
ria^es which 1 will mil cheap.
The public tire invited ( > give me a call, and
examine the work, if tl.. } don't wish to buy, as
I charge nothing fur looking.
Fu.rnitu.re,
I am also prepared to receive orders for any
style of Furniture, and deliver the same to this
place, at an low prices an can'be bought iu any
Southern market.
SewlnB 3VCaolilrioa.
I will also furnish SINCrEK'S SEW iNG MACHINES
hi New York prices, with only ihe
freight added.
E. J. TAYLOR.
. Abbeville C. II., May 17, 1859. 4?3r?
In the Matter of the Real Esta te
of Joshua Davis, dec'd.
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District.?In Ordinary.
John Davit, Applicant, vs. Silat Ray and vrif
Catharine, et. al. Defendant*.
IT appearing to my BHtisfaction that Charlei
Stevfrarmnd Pntscy his wife, William Dajis
Joe Davis, the chililrenof Fanny Stewart, dec'd
(names not known,) child of Snsnn Roberts
deifd, (name not known,( Adim. Patterson and
Milley his wife, some of the Defendant*, reside
without this State, it is therefore ordered, that
they do appear, and object to. the sale of the rea
Estate of Joshua Davis, dec'd, on or before tbe
first Monday in September next, or their con
entto the aatne will be entered of record.
WILLIAM HILL, O A. D.
Ordinary's Office, )
Jhne 6th, 1859. ? 1 I9t
Notice.
THE Notes and Acoonnts of the Fmn of Jor
dan A McLauchlin are in my hands fo
collection. There are also Notes and Account
of the old Business pf D. A. Jordan. Those in
debted to the rm,Jor to myself, will come foi
ward and make immediate payment to the ue
dersigned.
DJtK, JORDAN.
?ey 12, ''<
1 .
y ROBINSON & LAKE'S
1 iCgfafc GmBAT
SOUTHERN MENAGERIE
j AND CIRCHS.
. _ Ono Iluudrcd nod Seventy
W"^S?l Men and llomcn.
\N^Pv Hnge Waterproof Firmament
f Pavilion.
TITE IIOUINSON 4 I.AKU
famllloo, eacli or them aufllcicut
attraction fur any Circun Company
In (ho world, combined in THIS
GUEAT ENTEUPIU8I. for ttao
senuun of 1K.VJ, with a flew to rIvo
mull a? Entertainment (us wlU
defy criticism uud overwhelm opKino
collection of
RARE LIVING WILD ANIMALS.
Grand Operatio String and
Bras# Orohostra.
^2?^^ Mmrnni-srrroor bioiilt-tbaired
w.ooi>ei>, KnrouMiKo iionsea,
I-ONIEK, AND EDUCATED MVLC8.
im Full and Complete Troupo
of KqiM-nt rlunn.
-* 1 flVE LADY RIDERS AMD DAHSEVSIS.
Three Groat Clowns.
BILL LAKE, tlie Southern J?it(T
and C?nile Delineator.
LONG, tlx; I'niverwil KaTor' ?
mid Sinning Motlev.
-* AliCHY CAM Pit ELL, the Kural
.leter and Enriuer'e Almanac of
Miidnmo TS< l>in?on, Mile. Apnea,
JSunH - ""p Alice, L:? Vnrie Knt.-, Mile.
- Eiipeiiii* Ik- Lortnc, from llieptincipal
Tliniiter-t hihI Amphitheater*
"f Europe mid tlio I'nited States,
. BKOittaJ ^Hi.u i ilit* n uranu v'jn.ia xiousc,
li|^j?SaWy% Ci n ci n na (i.
PVU^WJ MLLE. ALICE,
XT The most <! !I^litful of Kqumtrfan
TjTA T.adie*, in her t?rillimit Act of
WvSp Ifnrwmanfchip, Want iftil, graceful,
and daring, Hiding backward Willi
* AAiVjr^u aI n^ch cn*? us forward, flying
-^through haleotiH and over banners,
*^^*fv35CVfor mini; piotureii of such clei
_t^^*^irance and grace, aa to have gained
\ \fcir hor llie pobriquct of Queen of
^ ' ]f* Lovfl and Heauty.
LA FAUIF KATE,
yT ?j4S> From Pike** Grand Opera limine,
Cincinnati, in all her role of the
I U j) New Pallet, pronounced by first
^9^ MaMfW incomparabln ; al?o In
\ f h|il?*ndid Double Dancc* with Mllo.
Alice.
MLLE. AGNES,
The Invisible Wire Performer,
whose brilliantly graceful positions
jJ^Jg^jBjW^upon a dingle wire, at a coneiderC_
'*'*** hsvation from the ground,
excite univrTHa] admirulioit. In
x^1 ^ tnith, this piugtilaply beautiful
Parlor Kntortainnn-nt in a card
**hicli needs only to be known to
induce thousands to visit the PaJy
villon for the purposo of seeing it
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
lust returned from abroad, the
Principal K?jue?triati in tho world;
the naked horse champion?in all
/rri|iji| m liis wonderful achievements.
MR. JOHN ROBINSON,
UlMloflFKf " Tn liin | 11 ill four home Demon Act.
The clfptantly forim-il, nnd
y, ~ i hi I v uinikMl, hiiU highly trulued
T^ij, , I Arabian horse
\ Alil>AI.LAlI,
At oiirh exhibition, will ennct hj?
fyHl rvf ''"e'-v urruiici'il anil wuudurliiHy
jfcs. 31 ASTER JOHN ROBINSON,
5-7A ||jflf Mil. W3I. OHK1.I.,
MASTERS I>1 enow, PAR.
ItLL, FONTAINE, A ANGEIjU.
A . . fjk wilh a lioat (if minor Amr*, wlit
I Bu \/f\ A n??i?l 111 rendering the entei taiaK
i* i\iiieiit? norel and lirilliunt.
f)<^TlL3vSl ORANIl ENTRANCE INT?
KrZZgftJ * bKN" OV" WILD 'JEASTS.
i /'JH ""1 lirrific iTcnuntT *vit.i a furoyWt?iium)
I.inn l?y tin; lu\*ly, I'akuiiiat(i?J
f J rXA'1'"1 Pn?c,-f"l. v.l dnrinp
rm^U?Vlj EUGENIE OE LORME.
Without Extra Char(C?
HAlTtiC Kr?nl Rl'SSIAN EI.K, 17 fce*
W I r~%liich. with iininrimi* antlers, Tf^t
j y j y ' in tin* WiliJb of Siberia,
^ trained and tamed l>y
C MR- JOHN ROBINSON.
??&& THE H0RNED HORSE.
1 lie Laft of hit* Race.
^Tn#tt>n The Perplexity of KeturaliiU.
ffcjWMSvT 'THE WOKDI.it OF TUB AO EL
1 Splendid Perform ill? Zebra.
fEj/Jf* PAIR OF rtNE ARABIAN OSTRICHES
V4 "~w/ f 1 nni- Tin T" IJrnrN, llirds,
? MnnliOH, t:<-<i|iiir<lM, C'tC.
Forming n tplemliil nndraracn*
A _ i lection of Wild l!t ii??e.
Ab tlio i>rirn of ii'lmlKalnn i?
tlint charged f.-r > ('irrifi Exliibi^t
i<>n alniii'i tfiis pi cat zoolociral
^L^pTilii'i'tav, hp uell hk llie during find
of Hll'i). Kumiilf among (lie Limn,
fit cfc.. may distinctly b<- considered
Vrpi-. tu* nil |irrw>M?hu obtain
"f admission to KOMK#OW
' LAKES
f BIG SHOW.
4 ^ 1 VW The whole- Exhibition, *nil?r
Bf one Mammoth Pavilion, construct3
'or MeesHrf? Rohlnpoii 4 Lake
4 !? by Mr. Vandivere of Cincinnati,
N the be*d of hii profusion.
m* | Pavilion brilliantly lllominated.
, <&, Vfhera at all timm in atteadMea
^ to >?at Ladin and Children,
p. ? Order at all time* itrUflr maia\a
Sr taln<-d.
JK& M AdnUilon
Jj* if* *1 ?' Company will exhibit at
Abbeville, Saturday, July 2i, 1S59.
Open at 1 an 1 7 o'clock, I'. M.
A'ltn ission 60 cents, Children an J Servants
25 vctiU.
Tlie Company will perform nt 1lie following
filii<'?-8: Eilierion, On., WcOnowluy, July 2U
Riickoreville. Tliursdity .ltsly *21 ; Lowndesvillo,
Fri<lny, July 22; Gracnwood, Monday
July 25; Cross llill, July 2fi.
WM. C. PRESTON, Ag't.
July 7, 1950. 11 3t
PALMETTO IROM WORKS.
Columl>ia., J3. C.
ESTABLISHED, A. 1>. J1DCCCLI.
WILLIAM OLAZI3,
MANUFAOTCJRKR of Steam Engines, from
10 to 80 llorae; SUGAR M1ILS of eve.
ry style now in nse. Mill Work of every description.
Also, Iron Railing, with every discription
of Ir<>n and lSrnug Casting*.
I would cull attention to Iron Casting in the
wny of enclosing l'tihlic Buildings, Dwellings,
Cast Stepc<. Bales! ro Railing, all kiud of enclo
sui t's j??r v>i'int;icry J wis.
Having a first-rate Hoiler maker willi us we
are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair
them, at short notice. Will s?nd Boiler maker
to any part of the State. Our Steam Engines
will be fpund, when compared with those
made ?t Northern establishment*, to be from
twenty-five to forty per cent larger for the
same horse power.
These Works have been in successful operation
for several years, with an increase of
patronnge from all parts of the Southern country,
for which the Proprietor returns his
thanks to his numerous friends and jmtrons,
and begs to assure them that no pains or expense
will be spared to merit a continuance of
their favors. [ '"ly 1> 1869, 4m*
,
Gr. M. CALHOUN,
: WAREHOUSE
AND
! GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I Reynold's St., botw etfn Jackson and Mcintosh
Auyusta, Q-a.f
will attend strictly to the sale of
COTTON, BAOON, GRAIN,
Anil *11 Athitr nr(wlni>? onn?ii?ni>/l (n Mm
aorial attention giving to the filling of all order*
for Bagging, Rope sod Family Supplies.
Liberal Cask advances mad# on produce in
' Store.
' June 24, 1869, 8 tf ' <
! r>n.. D. . JOHBAN
WILL still continue the practice of Medicine,
and may be found at the Marshall
House, in Room o?jir Marshall * Lea's Law
Office. f
Hay l?,1869-2-ly . ? ?
?
I). M'LA
MStSfilST I
ABBEVILLE
lias constantly 011 hand, and is
DRUGS AND
To which lie respectfully invites tlie attention of
is ncMfcieu wun great cnr<*, mm cunsieia m jmri, <.
DRUGS, M
mzz "et"bc *23 tw*: :
Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine ]
PERFU
TRUSSES AND SB
SURGICAL AM) DBS'
Pure WINES and LIQUO]
MEDICINE
riKTB TOBACCO, JS3NT
fe'AJStl AJSiJ X U J
N. B.?Physicians' proscriptions carefully com
Medicines warranted gciiuii
liny iy, 1S5?, :i?tf
Eadiesyour
kind attention
is invited
to a fine variety of
tiiavei.i.lno dusters
of the latest styles
and low prices
just received
along with
a fine selection
of materials for
t r a velli no 1)r ess es
TRAVELLING GAUNTLETS
IN LISLE THREAD
DOGSKIN, BUCKSKIN
AND
ALEXANDER S KII) GLOVES,
IN WHITE, BLACK
AND ALL THE POPULAR
SHADES IN COLORS,
AND AT POPULAR
PRICES AT
GRAY & ROBERTSON'S.
Tunc "0, lfioO.-n-tl"
Millinery and Dress-Making
3 ROOMS.!
TOgf ItS. SM ALL, in roinriiine Iter sincere j
iTB. lllunUs for^Jjo lil'i'Till ?ll|ipi.rt extended I
tn lier !>y ili?- r.a?licK <,f AIh'viIIp, iiihI its vicinity, '
din-imj lit*r K?jourii nmo"Ksl 'licin, bogs leave to
a;iy tlint in her
Dross-Making Department,
f-lin lias just received lier Idlest
Pari ian and New York Fashions
For 1ho Spriner Trade.
Viiricd styles of
Basques, Sacquese, Berthas. &c., &c.
In uiMiiion toiler T>res*.ninkmcr Department.
Mrs. Small would wish to cnll ihe attention of
of f.iidieH to lier
Millinery Department,
I now tlml slu? in nprninnenllv locAted ftmonf- i
them. Tliis season she has entered morn ex. ]
trnsivelv Lliiiti formerly in tlint line of business
heiii'i always supplied with the latest styles of
Wedding and Mourning Bonnets,
a Colored Silk and Crape Bonnets,
Head Dresses, &c.
To those Ladies who limy honor tier with a
call she feels assured of pivmg satisfaction. lieceivintj
her fashions monthly she will bo able to
furnish the LATEST STYLUS.
In her Millinery Department she will furnish
material, or will make to order with the initloriul
inrnisiicd, any Hrticle in this line.
fflS" Ron nets. Mats, it-e.. trimmed to order.
House adjaeent to Mr McDonald's.
Magazine llill, Abbeville 0. II., )
April 27, 185'J. $ 1-ft-eow
CANDIDATE! S.
The friends of Capt. Ol M. MATTISON respectfully
announce him as a candidate for
Tax Collector at the next election.
The friends of JAMES A. McCORD respect
fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax
Collector at the next election.
The friends o?T)r. J. F. McCOVIJ respectfully
announce him as a Candidate for Tax
Collector at the next election.
ir We are authorized to announce S. A.:
HODGES as a Candidate for Tax Collector, at
the ensuing election.
rr The friends of CHpt. W. 8. HARRIS,
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for
the office of Tax Collector of Abbeville Distrio
at the n#xt election.
tW The numerou* friend* of WESLEY A.
BLACK Esq., respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election.
The friends of HENRY S. CA80N respeot
ully>annnoance him as a Candidate for Hx
Collector, athe ensuing election.
|y The friends of JOHN A. HUNTER respectfully
apnoQb$e him a candidate for the
office of Ordinary, at tho next election.
Oct. 27, 1868.
' jgp" Th| friends of Col. J. G. BAQKIN re pectfally
announce him a candidate for the
office of Ordinary, at the next election.
Nov. 4, 1868. :
UCHLIN,
C. S. O-,
now receiving a fresh supply of
MEDICINES.
1
liis friends nntl the public generally. Ilia etoc
>f the following articles:
EDICINES,
: as? 9
Hair and Tooth Brushes,
MER Y,
[OULBER 33BA ES,
r\L !\STIU MEXTS,
JS lor Medical Purposes,
CHESTS,
UFP ARTD OI&ARS,
:LET articles,
ami all or-li-r.- corroctl}' answered.
io, anil of the best quality.
IT IS \I?T TOO 111 I'll TO SAY
SINCE MX,
OLD AA'D YOUXG,
AFFIltM ITS TIUITIT,
Viz: That ProfeaBor Wood's Hair Restorative
WILL preserve hifc/'ibh/ tlie promt h ntxl
color of tin' linir, i( ust-il two or iliree times a
week, to niiy imaginable aire. I'erfcctly, re?
autre inetrrny, cover 1110 uniiiwitii nature's
own ornament, the Itnir ; make it. more soft
mid beautiful tliun any oil, and preserve the
scalp flee from all diseases to tin* greatest nee.
Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergy ineti,
Professional men and Gentlemen nn<l l.ndies
of all classes, nil over the world, hear testimony
that we do not say too much in its fuvor.
Read tlie following, nnd judye :
IIu-korv Grove, St. Charles Co., Mo., ^
Nov. lit, 1857. )
I'uok. (). !. Wool.?T>enr Sir : Some time Inft
Slimmer w?j were induced to use some of your
Hair Hestornlive. nnd itsctteets were so wonderful,
we feel it our duty to you and tlie nfllieted,
to report it.
Our little son's hend for some time had lieen
perfectly covered with sores, nnd some called it.
scald head. The hair almost entirely came olf
in consequence, when n friend, seeing his sufferings,
advised us to to use your Restorative,
we aid so with little hope of success, hut to
our surprise, and that ?>?nll our friends, a very
few applications removed the disease entirely,
and a new und luxuriant, crop of hair soon
.-tartcd out. and we can now say tlint nur boy
has as health)- a scalp, nnd ns luxuriant a crop
of ha^r ns nny oilier child. We enn. therefore,
and do hereby, recommend your Restorative
ns a perfect renicdv for all diseases of the sculp
i At* . * - - ? ?
iiiiu utiir. u u nr? voutf respcouunv,
GKO". W. IJ1GGINHOTHAM.
SARAH A. inc.GINHOTHAM.
Pr.op. Wmtii?Dear Sir: My hair had. fur
several years, been be'-oniing prematurely gray
accompanied l>y a harshness which rendered
flu: eon Flu nt. application of oil necessary in
dressing it. When I commenced using your
Hair Restorative about. two mouths ago it was
in tluit condition ; mid having voiitinncd its
use till within the Inst three week?, it linn turned
to its natural color, and assumed a softness
ntid lustre greatly to lie preferred to those produced
hy t lie npplicntioti of oils or nny other
preparation I huve ever used. 1 regard it us
an indispensable article for every lady's toilet,
whether to lie used as a Ilair Restorative or for
the simple purpose of dressing or beautifying
the hair. You have permission to refer to tile
all who entertain any doubt of its performing
all that is claimed for it.
MRS. C. SYMONDS,
Cincinnati, O., Feb. 10, 8.171. 114Thirdst.
Wki.u.nuton, Mo., Dec. 5, 1S57.
Pnor. Wnoi>?Dear Sir: By the advice of a
friend of nunc, who bad been using your Hnir
Restorative, 1 <vas induced to try it. I had
I lie fever, some time last May, and nearly every
hair in my head came out. Now my hair
has come iu n great ileal thicker than ever it.
was. Nothing but a duty and sympathy that
I feel to eommunicatc to others who are afflicted
as I have been, would induce mo to give
thiR public acknow lodgement of the benefit I
have received from Prof. Wood's llair Restorative.
Yours respectfully,
A. R. JACOBS.
The Restorative is pnt up in bottles of 3 sizes,
viz : large, medium and small ; the small holds
^ a pint, and retails for one dollar per bof'c ;
the medium holds nt least twenty per cent,
more in proportion than the small, retails tyr
two dollars ner bottle the 1nrir? Iw.l.la a nimrl
4o percent mure in proportion, and retails for
u bottle.
(). J. WOOD it CO.. Proprietor*, 444 Broadway,
Now York, aud 114 Murket St., St.
Louis. Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy
Goods Dealers. V
April 29, 185U-3m.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,'
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Office Court of Common Pleat and Gen'I Setsions.
N K. Butler, Survivor J
vs. { Attachment.
Wm, B. Lloyd, J McCowuiiPl'lfr'sAtty.
WHEREAS the Plaintiff did. on the nineteenth
'* diiy of November, eighteen hundred and
fifty eight, file bis declaration against the Defendant,
who, (it iB said) is absent from and
without the limits of this State and has neither
wifo nor attorney known within the same, upon
whom a copy of said declaration might be
served: It is therefore ordered, that the said
Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration,
on or oefure the twentieth day of
November, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine,
otherwise final and absolute judgemeut will
then be given and awarded against him.
Matthew modonald, c. o. p.
Clerk's Offioe Nov. 19, 1868 80-ly
RECEIVED THIS WEEK.
Ajlui oi irimmea, ?iraw, ana neapoman
BONNETS.
A magnificent assortment of Mantillas, Lace,
Printa, Mid
BBltAGH SHAWLS
Of tba latest styles at
OKAY A ROBERTSON'S.
April 15. fiO-tf
KERRISON & LE1DING,
IUPOKTEE8?
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
WholMfti* and Retail,
HAS EL STREET, (One. door from Kio^
, Clinrlesion, 0. C.
E. L. ETERRlSON; | ; HERMAN LpDINQ
April 16, 1869, Mi-l&rt
The State of South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Petition for the Benefit* of the Insolvent Debtor's
Act.
rAMF , . McCRADY wlio is in the custody
of >.ie Sheriff of Abbeville District, by
virtue of a Writ of Capias ad satisfaciendum
at the suit of Samuel S. Fariur ?t Brothers
having filed in my eftico, tugelhcr vvitli n
Schedule, an ontli of liis estate mid effects, his
petition to the Court of Common I'leas, pray- |
mg tliat lie may be admitted to the benefits of '
the Acts of the General Affcmhly made for tlie |
relief of insolvent debtors.
It. is Ordered, Tliat the said Sam'l S. Farrar
and Hrother*, and all ether creditors to whom
j the said James \V. McCrndv is in anywise indebted,
be, and they are hereby summoned,!
ntiu nave notice to nppenr, tielore tlie sawl
Court nt. Abbeville Court lluunc on (lie third
day of October next. to chew cause, if nnv they
enn, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid
should not be granted.
MATTIIRW McDONALD,c.c.p.
Office of Common I'lens, }
Abbeville iJisltict, 28th >
J11 no, lfco'J. ) 9 3m
The State ci South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Petition for the benrft* of the Insolvent Debtor's
A ct.
JOHN W. MROWN, who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, bv
viitueof n Writ of Jnpia? ad Satisfaciendum
at the suit of William Shcrrard, hiving filed
in tny office, together with a Schedule. on oath,
of his estate and effects, his petition to the
Court of Common J'lous. praying that he tuny
be admitted to the benefits of the Acts of tlie
C. MiMi.l -i.ii.lv n.'i.i.. r?i. tt... .i' ..r
/WIUC I JUStJ lilKj J.
Petition for the Benefit* of the Insolvent Debtor's
A ct
TAMF-S A. CAI.DWALL.wlio is in tlie eustody
of llie Sheriff of Abbeville District,
ul the .suit, of T. li. Ligon. having filed in my
office, tiipcilicr wil.li a schedule, an onlli, of hi*
state uti'l effects. his petition to tin; Court of
Common l'lcas. praying that lie may be admitIt'll
to tlii? benefit of llit! Acts of the General
Assembly made for the relief of insolvent- debtors.
It is Ordered, That the said T. II. Ligon,
anil nil other creditors to wliotu the paid James
A. Caldwell is ill anywise indebted, be, and |
they nre hereby summoned, and have notice |
to nppenr, before the Court at Abbeville Court |
House, on the third day of October next, to j
shew cause, if nny they ean, why the prayer of
the petition should not. be granted.
M AIT 11KW Mel >OX A I.D, o.c.r.
Olllee of Common Pleas, )
i Abbeville District, this j28th
.lutie, ) 0 .1m
The State of South Carolina.
A Bit EVILLE DISTRICT.
Henderson, Kirtlaud, )
North i l'latt, ) Bill for Aect Marshall
vs. ) Assets.
Iladden, Singer ?t Co. J
1)U11SI'AXT to order of Court "the credit- |
ors of the above named firm of Slinrer,
I iladden ?fc Co., both individual and partuer!
ship " nre hereby required to present, and
prove their demands before lilt] oil or hi furc the j
I first of Oetuhir lirrt.
\V M. II. rARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office, )
June 28, 1859. J 9 3m - .
BELTING! BELTING! !
Ij^OR GIN BANDS, for sale at tlio Depot in
lliis place, n lot of superior Onttii IVrclin
Tt?-liiutr 4. (5 iiml 8 incites in width. This
belting w ill be fold nt fir^t cost, and persons !
wishing such would do well to call soon.
D. R. SOXDI.EY.
Agent G. ?fc C. R. R.
June 9th, 1839, C tf
TO SELL.
THE Subscriber offers for sale the well
known Carriage Establishment in the Village
of Lowndcsvillc, formerly occupied by Messrs.
J,iddel it Wilson. The huihlinir is large and
commodious, and is furnished with oil the appliances
for carrying on the Carriage making
and repairing business, in all its branches. On
the premises is a fine Brick Blacksmith Shop,
uitd :ileo a good Dwelling Ilonse and the neces
eary outbuildings. The location is one of the
best in the District for the Carriage business,
an<l presents a fine opportunity for investment,
to an enterprising man. For further paiticulars
apply to the Subscriber At Lownoexville.
J. T. BASK IN.
May C. 1859 1-tf
The State of South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTBICT?IN EQUITY.
Agnes Cox vs. P. S. Guillibenu, ndui'r, Augustus
M. Cox, et. al.
Bill for Partition of Real Estate.
IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Augustus
M. Cox. Samuel Jacobs, bis wife Jane,
defendants in this case, reside bevond the
limit!* of thisStiite,
On ii.otion of Marshall A- Loc, Comp. Poh. j
ordered tliltt said defendants do appear, plead ;
answer or demur to said Kill of Complaint
within three mouths from the publication hereof
or the same will bo taken pro confesso against,
htm.
W. II. PARKER, C. & A. D.
Commissioner's Office, )
May 16, 1860. J 8 8tn
Jimportant to Planters!
THE RICHMOND FACTORY,
Biohmond County, Qa.
CONTINUES to manufacture WOOLEN
CLOTH at 12^ cents per yard for plain
and 16 for twills?finding every material, except
the wool, lb* extensive and constantly
increasing patronage the Factory has enjoyed
for years past* assure the proprietfffa that the
article of Winter Clothing fof'Kejfroes, made
by them, has not been surpassed by any Qpth
made North or Sonth.
D j -11
ivcvciiu cavcubi?c uii|iruvciiiri4M auu uiuere
now being erected, enable us to keep up the
standard of the Ooods, and to secure an early
delivery.
Planter , or others, who may wish to seed
us wool to be niado into oloib, can send It dirty
or clean?if washed, it should be dona in cold
water, and done thoroughly. If seut dirty we
charge half cent per yard extra fog washing.
Bnrry Wool is not objectionable?the burrs
removed^J?y machinery. The name of the
ownerehwSld be marked upon ^veij^^sokago
sent. , .
\ir i A 1 -31!- Auhima
*i uui bp ill* \ty iviiiituauB in v*uu?
Tennessee, op South Carolina, to tne Augusta
Depot, with -garner's name,..And "Richmond
Factory" marked upon it, will be regularly
and promptly reeeirod, and the Cloth, when
made, returned to thi- points, directed. Each
parcel is made up in the torn received.
We would especially urw upon our natrons
the great necessity of sending^ in the Wool as
soon as clipped':'if this rule is followed, the
parties would always be saro of having the
cloth in ample time.
All instructions to Messrs. FLEMMrNG 4
ROWLAND, our Agents ia Augusta, (ia,.
A. JOHNSCBT, .
President Richmond Factory.
April 22>
*
SANFORD' S
LIVEB INVKJGBATOR,
KEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from Outre, nrd
lias become an established fact, n kno?vn
and approved by all . that have used it, and
is now resorted to ? with confidence in oil
tlio di. eases for which it is recommenc ed.
It has cured tlious- ? inula within the Inst
two years who had ? ifiven up all hopes of
reiicf,as the numerous ^ unsolicited certiiicuU b
i li ill v possession show.
The dose must be a S? dapted to the tempernnient.
of the iudivid q i,jl inking it, andjnsvd
in such ijuantitiesa* to |actgently on the boweK
Let the dictate* w w f your judgment
guide yo'i in the use of the J.ivei li.viu'orntor,
and it will cure ^ Liver Corn plaints, liillious
attacks, Dvspep sia, Chronic lliari hen,
Summer Complaints, ^ IJyseiitery, l;i-i>psy,
Sour Stomaeh, l!nhit-| uul Costiveness, Choi
wilt debtors.
It. is (Ir.lctvl, That I he said William Slurard i
mul nil ?>1 her erediiors In whom tin; said .lolin J
W. Brown is in any wise indebted, In*, ami lliry |
arc hereby summoned, ami have notice to appear,
before the snid Court at Abbeville Court
House, on tlie tliiril ilny of October next, to
shew cause, it any they can, why the prayer of the
petition aforesaid, should not lie granted.
MAH'HKW MilmXAin m- n
Office of Common l'lvus, }
Jiiiw, 1 S.V.t. ) 0 Sin
The State of South Carolina.
ic, vmuiera, uiiolerai I .Morbus, Cholera infantum,
Flatulence.]m ,.latindice, Fe ni fl 1 c
weaknesses, (as thoiu?-l* and* can testify.) in
in twenty minute*, ilj* two or tlirce Tenspoonfuls
are taken nt|i* commencement of attack.
m
All who D80 it arc j giving their testimony
in its favor.
iUix Water in (lie JVToutti willi
lli? fiuvitfoi-ator, an?l Swallow
l>o(li lordlier.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
?ALSO,?
SANFORD'3
FAiTIILY
-CATHARTIC PILLS,
CO.Ml'Ol'NDF.L FliOM
Pure Y.-eotable I*.\< rn<-ts, and piit, up in fllnvs
Cases. Air Ti<Jit, un?l will keep in any climate.
The Family Cathar | . iti<r Pills is n tr* n11<but
netive t'atlinilif y. j\vhi>-h the proprietor
hasuted in his pructiscLj jmore than twenty
years. _ 1,1
Tha constant in-i" jcrenaing <1 em a n<],
from those who hnvej* long used tho I'ills
and the Flit infliction ? .vlncli all express in
regard to their use. Ilius induced mc to
place them within the jreneh of all.
1 III- I l l'H'r'MIHl WCII v |kii"\v Willi tllllerelll
Cathartics net on dif-'w |tei> nt portions of
the lnnvcl?. ? i
The family CalhnrlicJ ll'ill has, with due
reference to this well'"1 -stablished (act, been
compounded from a va-iriety t?f the purest
Vegetable Extracts. _ j which act alike on
every part of the ali- m nicntnry canal, ami
are good and safe in all vases where a Cathartic
is needed, suchjyjas Derangements of
tlie Stomach, Slee[ii-| n>'ss, Pains in the
Ilack and Loins, C'ost.ivencss, l'uin ami Soreness
over the whole body, from sudden eold,
which frequently, if neglected, end in n lonsr
course of l'ever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping
Sensation of Cold over the body, Restlessness,
lleaduche. or weight in tlie Head, all Inflammatory
Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults,
Rheumatism, a great Purifier of theliloou and
many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous
to mention in this advertisement ?
Dose, 1 to 3.
PRICE 3 DIM FA
The Diver Invigorator and Family Cathartic
Pills are retailed hy Druggist generally, and
sold wholesale liy the Trade in larire towns.
S. T. W. SAM'OIU), M. 1).
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
3:{.j Hroadway, New York.
Also .sold by
Jordan <fc McI.arcm.in, Abbeville.
Biiascii, Ai.i.kn it KnwAitns, Abbeville.
April 15. 1859, 60-12m
FURNISHNG GOODS.
rpii.\ QUAKTKIt 11-4 ami 12-4 Linen nml
.JL Cotton SUKKTINO,
4-1, S-4 i?n?l ti-4 Linen and Cotton 1'iliow
CASING,
10-4, 11-4 and 12 4 Sutniner Marseilles
Ql'll.'rs,
10-4, 11.4 nnd 1-2-4 AU. ndulo LILTS,
8-4 nnd 10 4 Linen Damask TAIiLK
CLOTHS.
8-4 and 10 4 Dessert TABLE CLOTHS,
Linen Damask Napkins, Doylies, Fruit
Doylies, Towellings, Glass Cloths, &c.,
Together with a beautiful assortment of LACE
and SWISS
Embroidered and Damask
CTTRTAI^S.
lUiniiou) 5l)at>cs.
Carpets, fallings. &c.
In fact every thing wanted in tliot way, nnd
will be offered at or below city prices. Call
and see them at
GRAY <fc ROBERTSON *9.
No. 1 Granite Range.
April 1, 1859-48-tf
AGNEW, HAWTHORN & CO.,
CATffiTAOE MAKERS.
T)ixo West, JE3. Cv
RETURN their thanks to the citizens of
Abbeville District for the very liheri 1
pfttroDaga given their Shop for the past j-enr,
and would respectfully inform their friends and
the public generally that tliey are still at the
old stand, soliciting a continuance of the same.
They llav? constantly on hand a supply of
new work which they will dispose of on the
must rer.sonublo terms, and nt the lowest figures.
They also have on hand a number of
Second llnnd Vehicles which will lie sold ex
ccedinirly low. Jn theShoj? are several of the
best anil most extierienced workmen ill tlie
State, which enables them to do all licpairing
or put u|> to order, ony kiud of vehicles ut
the shortest notice. *
June 10, 1869, 6 3m
J. Xj. OIIARK,
REI'AIKEK OF
AVAT1ICHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
HODGES' DEPOT, S. O.,
IS prepared with nil necessary tools nnd mnteriala
to do anything in his lino* of bnsi
ness ut the lowest rates. AH work warrantad
to do well for Wejire months, if not send it
back a fid it will tie done free of charge. Give
me a trial and satisfy yourselves. Terms cash.
Juno 17, 1859, 7-12tu
THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE,
One Square'Wett ofithe Post Office.
I^AITsT 8T REET,
OQ?itTMBI-a., 0. O.
THIS well known Establishment ' *3 been
thoroughly refhted*and improved, and
is now permanently opened for the accommodation
of the pnblie. Every attention will be
given to supply the wants and comfort vf Patrons.
fBTRatga Moderate.
G. T. MASON, Proprietor.
June 1C. 1859. 7 3m
THE MARSHAL I HOUSE.
o BY ?. COBB, Proprietor
THE Proprietor of the MARSHALL
HOUtfc would inform the
his House is still open for the'reception-of visitors.
Having some experierirife in Hotel-keeping,
he flatters himself that he will he able to
plensft his Mends and a it smother*. His "table
will at all times be supplied W?U> u:> Ji -
The Very Best Th^ Affords.
. Hi* House is .proftoed with attentive
'servants, and everything*** rend** his eintom
Feb. 21. 1859 j 43
P
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED
FAMILY SEW INC MACHINES.
NK\V STYLUS?l'HU'l'.s l ltu.M $:.l?T?)
r.X'lIIA OIIAKCK. OF .*!S H>n lll'.MMKI1S.
195 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
'21!) KING STREET, C!l .\ni.KS l ON.
I<U ASCII, Al.LEN ?t KitWAUI'S. , Ahiet-iUf.
Tliwo Machines st\v from t \vu >|?<a? par.
chased from the Store, requiting n*i r- wtiVintf
of thread ; they !lei:i. Foil, <I:i*li?-f, i n I Si tcli
in ? superior Btyle. tinis'iinjj ?;i?-li sti-in ! y t!.< ir
own opeiutiosi. Without ifooinse to the I aminecille,
ns is rcjuirod liv ntber in:.Hunt Tin y
will do better and ohoa-iora ?witii? limn a sonin?
tress can, even it die W'-iks f?>- in ? ? ?./?< /<??ur
and aret unquepi.iu-iiib'v, tin- luxt ,1/m hi
the market for family se\vin?. on iimmu.iiI <>f
their himplieity, durability, si- of i:u>ini'- m>-i> ,
! stntl adaptation to nil \ ai i> I; < t t. m-\? it i.. '
executing ' ith?T heavy 01 f11.wi.il, with * iju.ii l'<j
eility, and without special iidjn-'lm-iii.
As evidence ?l li"* iiii"'jvi,>ti,.ii?,d tnj" i;o';?v
of their Machines, the (2novi-.it .V P >m.i; Si.vvs.m;
Machine Comi'a.v'V beg leave to ic.-pieifully te
ter 10 me jonowmtj
TESTIMONILS.
" Having liail i in- ?>f (irovi-r ?V I1,?-! "-? Ma|
rliin?'i? ill my f(?l'lil\ t11 r 11 - :i r 1 a \i*.ir aii<l .1 liulf,
! tnl;i> |ii?:iMii? ih Mtjiiiiji-jnl't ; i' '1" < vi | \ xvay
Hmlilc for tin' I'll!I'".-.- ( " w liirli II >s ilrMUlici!?
| Futility SiiWintr.*'?Mr*. ./<.../<?<? ii.i- ilt. ? /*
Hen. J Jr. Jsi'urilt, lulitor of A", i'. i:t!u>(.
" I oonffss tuysclf <1 <-1 itflitf?l with \diir f!?v.
111IX Much inc. which tins lm-n In m< !it:tii\ l'?.r
many miiiitlis. It lias alwuvs l?*i-n n^nlv lur
iluiy, it-quiring no adjust im-ia, ami <s i-uxilv
adapted to ?-very viirifl y of futniiy win:;, ly
simply cluciL'iiitr 111 * *po>>l? 11>:1
I'lli.~'il>i I/i Uli irAUtml, uif ot Hi i /</ Sti it A
html, Jiililor of X. Y. Christian .l</> <?-?/< .
" After irvinc several ilill" rent l'oml huh*! mes,
[ )HI'lt-rroil yours, on iirrniinl ill' lis >iJ<11i itv.
iilnl tin; perfect i-iism with wliVli il iii.iuairi ii,
as well n.? tin- rS'riijfili ami i.:-.iIj. 111v <>l tinseam.
After Ioii?j expeiienee, I !'? ! eoiii|ietn t
Id ppeak ill lliis manlier, ami l<> - uti ently recommend
it 0?r every variety of laimlv sewiinr"'
Mrs. h\ It. tipootur, wife oj the Aih'ur i./' J'.nmhli/tt
Star.
" I Iiiivc used a fJrovor ?fc llaker fSpwr 'iiieliine
fur two \ ?it<) liave foni.il ;
In all kinds of l>t in ii \ si:\\ iiitj, from Can:.,., m
JJro ulelulli. (j iirincnls Imve been worn oiii
w til nit tins pivmir wn\ of a ftiicli. Tin* Miii:liiui<
is i-asily kept in order, ami eas-ily used."?J/,*
* II II 'hijiplc, nifc of fi' r. (ieo. Whipple,
New York-,
'Your Sewinir Machine lias licen in use in
my fntnily llie past t wo vears, ami tli? Indies
request me to E'Ve you 11 - 1 <?.. .i ;.:uls lo Us
perfect iiiliiiileiliit'S", . - ivell i.s laliot-gavinir qualities
ill I lie pirforniaiic? "I fainilv mill lnllSe,uold
fewinjj."? Hubert I it." rn* it ti, X.
"For several liioiitlis we have llsrd tirovir tfc
Baker's Sewing Maeliioe. ami liave fniiin to tin?
conclusion that oveiy luily who ile.-ins lier sewint!
In ant if nil ; it ii I //nii'L1;,' ihitse, WoiiUiv'tfO IllOft
fortunnte ia pusse<-=iiiif one o! iIio?e reliable and
illdef.it i?alde 'ii on needle Women,* w liose ooinhilied
qualities of i ciiufii. #trei:yfb, at >!xiini,/icily, nru
in valuable.'?,/ 11*. At<n't i-\ daughter of tint.
(Jco. V. Morris, Editor of //" Jlumi- ./miritttl.
Extract of :*.!?. iier IVom Tims. I.'. Leuvitt, E*q.,
J nn American ceiitleman. now ri siilr-iit in Sv.i
New Sunlit Wales, dated January, II',
" I hud a tent made in .Mf linuitne, in I*."!.'*, in
which tlicie were over tlnoe Hi'himiiu) yards of
sewing tloiio with one of ( r>tv> r iV Inker's Machines,
ami a thifflc soatii ol licit litis iiitsXmd till
llli- </i>tti/( hviiind sewed l?\ Hidots wish a needle
and .twine."
"If Ilomer couhl ho cnllf] up from his innrkey
liudf:', lie would sin*: llie titlvein of (trover it
litl;*-r r n mure Iteiii^iiiuit miracle o( art llian
" was evei '"dean's unilliv. lie would dritoiiiien
miil-ni^lii shin-making !:< * the direful t-piiiii^
woes ?iiuiii'iiljer>"l.i'?f'rof Xort/i
"I take pleasure in say'iny, that the Grover
<fc jjtikfr Sewine Machines have more llian siiktiuned
in}* expectation. A flee trying and reInriiiuir
others, I have three of tin m in ojicrntion
011 my different places, ami. after four vent's
trial, have no fault to find."?./. II. Jlummond,
Senator of South Carolina.
"My wife lias had one of (irovei <fc linker's '
Family Sewing Mael.iiieh "fur mine lime, andI
mil satislied it is one of llie licst IhLh-i'-khv.
ing machines that has been invented. I lake
much pleamirain'recomiiieudinc it to I lie public,"
?J. G. Harris, Governor of J'cinussie,
" II io a l>r::t?itifnI thine, and putM vorvbody
into nn excitement of j>oml huuirir. Were 'I it
Catholic, I should in.-iKt ii|>oi. Sum.* (imver ,t
Baker having n> eternal lwtiduy in eoimiienioriition
of ihoir {! -id deeds i'or hunianiiy."?Cutsius
M. C7.ii/.
" I think it b" fnrtlie best j atent in use.
Thin Machine run be iidnp<ed Iruin the linext
cumbrio to tho heaviest enssunere. it tseWH
| stronger, faster, und more beautifully tl.nn <.n?>
j can imagine- Jf mine cotild not lie replaced,
j money could not buy il.?Mrs. J. (J. 1>fount,
; Nashville, 'ltun.
" It in *|i?e?ly, very neat, and durable in iitt
work ; is easily rsUnxl and kept in repair.
I earnestly recmii. > ud litis machine to nil my
acquaintance* and othere.?Mrs. Ai. A. J'orrvt, k
Mcinjihit, 'fttin. ft
" We find thia Machine to work to our ?aiii>- fnction,
and wiih pleasure recommend i( t<> tlio *
public, a* we believe llie (Jrovir linker to be
the best Srwinc Machine in use."?iJeury Iirqlfiers,
AU'uonut, 'J'eun.
' If used exeliiK ely for family pnrimees, with
ordinary care. 1 will wager tlmy will last one
4 thre.e seoro year* and ten,* and never get out of
fix."?John Krtkine, J\n*/irillr 'J't-un.
" I have liad your Machine f- several weok?,
aud am perfectly satisfied that (lie work it
does i* the beat and most hesuiiful that ever
was made."?Mai/gie Aimison, Aashvill*, Teim
" I use my Macliiuo upon coats, dress making
1 ?1? l: ' -
.i.u no 11iivii aiiicmii^. iiimi me worn ih ndiiiiriible?far
belter than the be.-t limd-sewin^, or
any otjier machine I luivc ever een."??'?V B.
Ihomjkton, Nashville, Trim.
"1 find the work llie strongest. nnd hios>t. beautiful
1 huvtt uvcr hcco, made either In- hand <>r
muchiiif, and regard lhc< Grover tn Rttknr Machine,
an ono of tli?- greatest MoMiigs to-obr
ex.'*?JIrs. Taylor, Nashville, Turn.
'I have one of Grover <b Baker's tewing
Machines in use in my family, and find it invuluji.
ble. I can confidently recomrneiul ! . * 11 peraona
in want of a uiauhinu."?(J. + : -,yups<t\i,
Nashville, Tenn.
" I take pleasure in certifying In t'.e ntllity of
the Grover A Buker Sow ing Mauhines. 1 Jiave
used one on almost every rteaer'fptiiin of wVrk foe
montha. and find iunueh arrunsrer anil heltfViu
every respect than work do&e by baud."?Jfra.
D; \v. Wheiter', Ndshttlle, Tehn. '
. W Tj3 ?
"J would b* unwilling to ciispo' -'.of my Grover
& Baker M?ohin>/ for,? lat^o .amoun^ c^jild I
not replace it again at pleasuro."?jura. U.-G.
iftkw#/; NdsMlle, TetiC '-- J r
Mh^in^'pjftfeKaaM^iMri fcoi^'VIo
,<K; ?>jw??wiy *<>>?*gs
pleasure, recommend di6 Grover & Baker Sew.
'fnfe'mfllliiA?l*rbe ?K?man
Co., Memphis, Tenn. '.tOMtlZi UG'( ,