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:) . I r i t Hi r i ) w OFF1CB..1 ,.i....K 2jM 1 TRTON 8TREET, C1 floor. i terms roti-'-?' w the daily bullP"15 mbrumubeJat ?IX DOX-LAftS per uiool I 1 ADVANCE hed ertry uppuea ror M 00 per " i : H - -- jv - -f -'j t r- . ? v-- ' K . 3gE:2EZX2XZ V Ot. iy -NO. 663J CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 186ll ' " $6 PER A -piled for S4 00 per Ma' - rabl la doc. --v ' - ' i ' ' ' - 'J ' I Jr," " -" "'' v 'V'J S -BININ fell'S : LOWDON Up GUI, icooxic, " if' j ' f 'r.j JUL A, - - , i . j HEAT TONIC Jut up Ja Cases contaliihj Botti each. 'tMPOR TERSu i i. '' oad St., N-V. n5um MECKLENBURG IROX " WORKS; 4 MARTIN, TANMHILL & Co., . NoUce to Jlerchaul (iUUWUhAl 177S.) , WJ k -V No10,I UT" In orJr to 1nnm ts oner Pare Lkiion i. IntcoiDDicttsd eonrimir f Tin, we commenced the entcrpriae of bouttng J ickiof in cues oar well knon "Wine, Brscdl'l fl.Ukeji, le., ind i. hare Mbi then oat In m ty t would preclude --' the poMibility of thlr bela, ft ipered with before reaching thfe purchaser. '.- general apprecla- Uon and g ratifjtog aeeew- ku re wax Jed oar tfforti.kM oeovMl jp- latala the atandard a regard qaalij ;tli,t4- to Increased eitoru to maiatalo -the" cocdeao 1 patronage which '. haa beezBollberallj besto I'pon as. - opixioKaoF'.purMsa. 'Tbe Distsoaa's. 19 Broa ! Qre a Terr tilth reputation to tustala, aa Uk pl4ert and beat hoaae In hew Y6i)c"Ucm4 Jo The house of A.M. Ba i Broad HV, has aoaUl jean, a reputation that n 1 iv. 1. tenng IotU The nam of A. If. Bnra Su, U a euaraateo of the ex whatever thej reapeseat. Y. Commtrcial "The lmportlnp hocaa of . Ko. 19 Broad at, la ooadue: a pon. principle of integrity! rarrneM and the y 5 t nonor." jY. x We In Tile 1 the attention f bealera, DrnggiaU and Fhyalclans to oor extei t stock of choice old . Wines, lirandie. etc M - - Orderg'frota the country . C meet with prompt -attention. Circular, conU -t :g a Uat of articles and prices, forwarded to Ur-ie 4eiring them. ocu HjisKHiy . :BL ta a Co No. 19, period of eighty kell be enTied." Xft Co., No. 19 Broad nd literal truths. BnrtsGur A Col, PAT.TYnCTO ALEXAHDEB & ilcDOUQALL. . : cnAnLOTTE, pr..c. ripHK.underslgned beg to Inform the citizens of ja, cnarioM ana Ticinity, and the public gen eraUy, that they hare . - . , COMMENCED BUSINESS ' j "'' at the abore V ' STABLISnMEIVT . h" "" root or XTx-do Street, Adjoining the North Carolina Ball P-ad, and or r"' it ixtAJM cKtm now sauis. 'They are now prepared to furnlah all kinds, of ' CIachriery5. At atfort notice, and on rtatonabU term. - STEAM ENGINES . i " ?BOM S to 80 HORSE POWER, 1 XT o x s o - O lares rT "Tr, 'and -"-r- OIACKS2IITlI8 WOIIK - . i . j or AixKun8. ' RE PA IE S In their line promptly attended to. Their PO DRY Is in foil operation, and , Cast Begularly twice a Week,' j iWednesdays and Saturdays. They are'prepared to furnish all kinds of. CASTINGS IN IRON. DXIASS. Ae. . .icooaDua to o&nxa. :- SAW ASp GSIST MILL GEARING, - i GIN WHEELS, - . SA Ws D UST B UBNEftsA AJJTI-rRICTIOX PLATES AND BALLS FOR ' ; ! j COTTON PRESSES. CAST'llBON-RAILING, - For Garden Enclosures, )': 1 Dwelling Houses, r 1 PubUc Buildings, j . ' . Porticoes, Cemetery Lata, Ac. (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON 4 Co0 Grocers & Commission Merchants, " "-JPETERSIIUIIG, XXZ J WALTER K.AYTARTIN& Co . (Saoceaaors to N. mmaRTIN,80N A Co.) . COMIIISSION MEIICIXANTS, FORWARDING OFFICE s.ai: R.Cot - Chasxistos, "Marcli IS, 1S6L. sTsl TT Ci 7 Their 5 " '1 WILV.lATI GLAZl.l Proprietor. GEOJGEA. 811 IE A Foreman. MANUFACTURES STI-H ENGINES of any poweC -desired, for U la and Plantation mPT.-RTVTBNTS For carrying on the business In all Its branches, hare been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and are provided with all the ' IIVIPRO VEMENT3 Required to do their work in a Fiiisx ItATJS MANNEH. purposes, at kbort notice, I1 nanj some njushed.or in a l section with our Mill and J : secured the services of Mr . wno is one or the best MiUw yt .. iuxuui(uu vac puLhius; up . BRASS AKDIKOj" All descriptions of BRASS fr executedln the very best . hotice, as, we cast every c r stock of patterns is Tery 1 : 'purchasej ail those forme 1 - Wrtifht. hich bein added v EUbIihtv at forth past I .assortment more full than .y, meat In (he State.,- . -i ; at ail times on ird state. - In con- l" Work, we hare .N CRABTREE, in the South, to i and Engines. ASTINGS. RON CASTINGS er, and at short Ip the week. . Our 4 harins;. recently Je-wned by G. W. nose maae at my years, makes the 2ier like establish- AgenU, for Dr. E. O. EiJjoTTr for Winter's Patent Malay Saw Mill, which has the advantage, along-with many others, OX doing at least twice as much work, and doing it better, than any other Mill in use-r-lt can be run by SUam, Water or Horse Power. I The Mulay may be seen at the Shop at any time. HENRY ALEXANDER, j M (. MALCOLM MeDOUG ALL. N. B. Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Ac, bought or akenin trade.; ' ocu 23, lS0-tf. - IRCULAF'iCWS. at for R. Hoe A vJc' celebrat , I am aen Cllar saws, and Uso for.b t same article In , Richmond, f a. celebrated Clh- knufacturer of the A full supply of these SAW, of 11 lises, alw j t In hand. Persona wishing them, will do well U - A on me, as I make , no charge for Cuing tiem V t I mandrels. - I have a G CM MING-. Ml am prepared, to retoolh old rood as newj OTHEIL- E on hand, and making them as Ino: rould call attention to 1) 4 branch of our bus , hlng a great v artel ' t! patterns, for pub I iness. Iiatlnji a gTeat variet' tl patterns, for pub lic and private grounds, cert ries, Ac, and wlU keep on band; and cast any: tyis wanted, at trices as low as the same can b t v4'U kt the North. 1 10 sgeni'for one of th lark est Wire Railing Companies at the North, a 4 Will furnish WIN DOW GUARDS, GALLE.IE VERANDAHS, BEDSTEADS, or any desert-Cos; of Wire Work, at the book! prices of tUe mane icilrer, which CAn be seen at niy osice. . - m t ' m 41 I have always on hand, s am steadily aaou- fac taring, aQ descriptions q FLOWS, with many Notice. "HE subscriber having disposed of his inter JL est la the CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT owned by Messrs. FULLINGS, SPRINGS A CO., to Mr. JOHN pL SPRINGS, a member of the firm, desires to return his thanks to his many friends and the publU for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed, and to request that they continue vo iavor vac nrm wun ineir custoaw The firm of FULLINUS, SPRINGS A CO., is so wll and favorably know, that it Is unnecessary to say more than that it will continue to do business at the same house.- - - I will remain in the establishment for some time, as salesman,. and will be pleased, to wait upon my friendsJ - , Aug. tSilSOO. " 1 1 UZUkXtX. augl5-tfi -I 'Ml - ; 1;To the Public. IT will be seen by the above notice that the sub scriber,' member vf the firm of FULLINGS,' efRlNGS A Co., havin? purchased from Mr. JOHN P. HEATH, his Interest in the Clothing Es tablishment, begs leave to ihlorm the public that the same untiring efforts will be made to give sat isfaction to the friends of the old firm. The style and title of the Arm will not be changed by the retirement of Mr. HEATH. -1 !' .. JOHN M. SPRINGS.. August 1 4, 1SGO . aug 15-tf R. A. Mian, formerly of Granville Co.,N. C. R. Takhahill, formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. C. Waltkb K. MiBTtv, or Richmond, Va, N. M. Mabtis, of Richmond, Ya. R. H- CuaaisQHm, Jr.. of Richmond, Ta. BOTH concerns will give faithful personal at tention to -the' sales of COTTON, WHEAT, lUBAuyuinawBfl. ' tteitner concern will buy any of the above named articles, either on Com mission, Speculation or otherwise, as their busi ness in produce- is confined to SELLING exclu sively. Refer to a F . Fishbr,' -Esq., President N. C. Rail Road.' Dr. W. J. Hawiixs, Pres't R. A Gaston Rail Road. R. E. BxiDOXks, Esq, Pre&'t Bank at Tarboro, N. C, lion. xr. $L Howards, Warren County, N. C ; . JAMK3 M. CciXuca, sq Granrille-County, N;c7 O. F. Fibhsb, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg. Knur P. Battlx, Esq Raleigh,' N. C 5B We respectfully call the attention of Cotton Planters and dealers to Petersburg as binc the best Cotton Markets in the South, having both . guuu uuaiQ uu loreign aemana, ana we are pleased to hear that efforts are now being made to get the freight-through from Charlotte to Peters burg reduced to about 3 a bale, mch 1,1861-Sm. EDGE WORTH FE11TALE SEHIIJ AR Y . GREENSBOIIOUGU, IV;. C. mUlS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN in successful operation for ' Xventv Year, and for tbo last n ne under itai present principal. - . . The course of instruction is designed to afford tc Southern parents, an institution in which can be secured every advantage afforded by the very best Female Seminaries In the country. The liberal patronage we have received, whilst It has enabled us to-offer superior facilities for the acquisition of a thorough education, encourages us also to hope that our efforts are appreciated, and that soon all our Southern girls will receive, a complete educa tion within our own limits. T The Faculty consists of seven Gentlemen and four Ladles, selected with strict reference to expe rience, aomiy ana aptness iq teach. The institu tion is amply provided with apparatus for the Il lustration -of all the departments of science .em braced In the course of instruction. The next session will commence August 1st, 1860. For" Catalogues containing full particulars of terms, Ac, apply to , RICHARD STERLING. . . I june4 tf. . fflE BULLETIN AND - THE CATAWBA JOURNAL; WE are pleased to : advertise the friends and patrons of this establishment that we com mence the publication of the second volume of the flsst named journal,- this day, under the most favorable auspices. i The circulation of the above named .paper is rapidly increasing, and its influence as an adver Using medium is being felt and appreciated by it Eatrons, having access to almost every neighbor ood in this and adjoining Counties,- as well as the adjoining Districts in South Carolina. THE CATAWBA JOUKNAL, One of the largest papers now published in the State, mailed for $ 1.60 per annum, made up from the columns of the Dailt Bullxtih, has not only become a .popular papers, but it affords' great ad vantages to those who wish to use Its columns as an advertising medium. 1 THE South Carolina Railroad Ccr ;any having determined to discontinue this 1 apartment of the service, the undersigned, who h? 3 been the for warding Agent of the Company lor l' ? last four or five years, has associated with hlmtae Chief Clerk in the department, and, under them me of GAMTT A STONY, will continue to RECEIVE and FOR WARD such articles as may be con.: Tried to his care. He trusts, by strict personal intention, to retain a very liberal share of the fcr. -esa of the department. Parties are reminded that alt goods now reach ing this port from points beyond the Confederate States of America, must be entered at the Custom House, and that duties are payable on such as are not purchased on or before. the 2Sti i'tbruary last, ana taaen on mtpooara. on or ej:re u low March instant, save such as are on t.-ie free list. It is therefore necessary that remittances be made to pay the duties where duties are payable, ajid VI AXX. CASES TO GOVS THB KXPXKS3 OP Cl'STOM HOCSB) KSTKT, WfiXTHKB THX GOODS A FRE2ES-N0T.. Prompt compliance- will prevent c panse; as all articles not entered : will be stored by the Custom ILou South Carolina Railroad Corapan .as heretofore the chsjrare er- warfage, but iu the p&iisefcrn. Kates of charges for rorwarding will be very moderate, and may be had 'en application to GANTT A STONY to whom all business commu nications should be addressed. ; -: i The uAdersigned refers to the officers of the South Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom era of the Forwarding Department, and to all merchants of standing in the city of Charleston, and respectfully solicits a liberal share of patron age. - JAM1Q U GANTT. Late Forwarding Agent 8. 0. R. R. Co. NEW GOODS !4 NEVI GOODS ! ! CUBE iy and ex- i permitted .rs. The . : 'Taoce. - and J 'Odftiv&t&ifu, Nervous Heacfcli3r ' 7, CURE " , ; ,By the use of these PUIS the periodic attacks of aervous orrsick Meadach vaAf he prevented ; and If taken at the commencement of an attacs: immediate relief from, p&Inand sickness will be obtained. , . . .4 : - ' ' They seldom fail In removing the JTowwa and HeadacTis to. which females are so subject. a5j ocu Kenuv upon we ooweis. removlnff PROF. L. MILLER'S nuy be ordered, free of postage. . lot terms, Ac, we reler the reader to our lra- Invicorator AN EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND .ECONOMICAL . COMPOUND. ; , .' FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its original color without dyeing, and. preventing the hair irom turning gray. - 1 I - -. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and . curing iV . wnen mere is ine, least particle of vitality or re cuperative energy remaining. 1 1 I FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, and an ouianeous anecuons 01 the scaly. tT . FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, Imparting to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft ana silky In its texture and causing it to eurl readily. . ; . - The great celebi-ity and the increasing demand for the unequalled preparation, convince the pro prietor that one trial is only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its superior qualities over any other preparation at present in vse. It cleans the head and scalp from dandruff and, other cu taneous diseases, causes the hair tai grow luxu riantly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy and flexible appearance, and also where the hait is loosening and thinning, it will give strength ani .vigor to the roots, and restore the growth to those parts which have become bald, causing it to yield & fresh coo ermgqhair.' - -' v . There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New York who have had their hair restored by the use of this Invigorator, when all other prepara tions had failed. L. M. has in his possession let ters Innumerable testifying to the above facts, from persons of the highest respectability, i It will effectually pr. vent tha hair from turning, gray, until the latest period of life ; and in case where the hair Jias already changed its color, the use or the Invigoratcr will with certainty restore it to its original hue, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a perfume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, having an agreea ble fragrance ; and the great faculties it affords in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the in vigorator can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve It place, whether plain or in 'curs hence the great demand for it by the ladies as a" standard' toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price places II within. 'the reach of all, being ,. . r' - ON IaY X WENT V-jivE CENTS per bottle, to be had at all respectable druggists dint. noT.lT-tf E. H. BRITTON i1 Dissolution. other tLlnzs: In the agiicult short time, eommence the n a, of arrlcaitural lnniemeui. Planters of the South encoa r their patronage, can ana line, and will, in a .afacture of all kinds I ask is, that the this enterprise by lor yourselves. 7 ! f ririHE firm of FULLINGS, SPRINGS A CO., was JL dissolved by limitation on the 1st Jan. 1S61. The business will be continued under the name of FULLINGS A SPRINGS', and they hope by In tegrity and atrict attention to business to merit the same patronage heretofore liberally bestowed by ttielr numerous friends and customers. The present financial crisis and the uncertainty of business for the future, compel us to shorten our term of credit from twelve to six months, to -ixT J " l i ' o 1-1 term of credit from twelve to six months, to NY 020U ailU am 0Ze O pOXeS. prompt paying customers, and none other than I 1 In connection with ine riiUbliihment, we are manufacturing Wagon and Carriage SPOKES, of RJIXa the very best material, and same SiAike can be bought .t CORN 1 am a cent for one of MILLS now In use, ana ijLa furnish any sixe wanted. ' Persons wishing rsr Milht are invited to call at the Works, and witr 1 ke operation of the one now In use. The aiuwn best, Is 'procured from E J MUla ara binlt complete att-t dec H,iboy-u . . y 1, 11 ell lower than the f North. LS. i best PORTIBLE which is the very iid, 8. C, and the Establishment. - JJAM GLAZE. 1?HE DAILY U LLETIN ASl CATAWBA I 23 H BRtf' CIIAaLOTtj JOURNAL, ton,: N. C. the Tai-Wusxr wn of Charlotte, THESE Papers (ernbrc- Bcixrria.) established inibe n. C-, affordJ unusual adtxstiges to Advertisers both at nome ana, j mey command a rirculating medium or q yzr I TniiSE txok A Id copies per which we have no doubl 4 1 tex rm h wees, a largi po planters and their famlUe f i Aj a means 01 Aaverosi g peat aivanuges can be c t we r - - .!. nersons eac read by at least SJ?D m rtlon ot whom are e are confident tha jed through this es- tabllshnrient, bene ween:,jfe this opportunity to lnfor our friends and. s- lercantne 4oxuma nities od the Seaboard, (C i( Jton and Wilming ton,) mat oar faculties for lj iiating their business Notices .throughout w est4 1 jj 0rth Carolina and the adjeiniag Distrlctain CaroHna are ex- tenaive'and: complete' ; '1(1 Our tirmi are liberal ai Uu be midi an vuc uuu vt w. 1 arge deduction will xt Advertisers. V'To (he Prtblic. : ' rwilh 8UBSCRIBER.I. l ! jequnce of unwar- II rantADic repcru u y.f pt a clrcula liou, to the effect thai th tao Manufactory for which t is - x xepunucaa concern, locatd4n Massachusetts, . leaT to advertise bis frie-sds aad the public ( he Is not now, and never h actiaj a, j v,at for ay jttCh ee- UTherjarjioa he offers for J .manufactured by aSoathern gentleman .44 a a Southern Slate. Mr. HokT G AXE-a, of jj haore, is the mana firturer. and all llanc 4 u t warranted. Those who prefer to patrenjie tern manufactures, I Instead ot J ortaern . r a-. I lepubncan, ones can be supped by ; v'l I O. -w-0CTX AND JOI rIrn of every clai f Charieston hi IkU Oflct, O. PAPE, Art.. Charlotte, H. C prompt and good men need ask it. All persons indebted to the old firm of FULL INGS, 8PRINGS A CO., must come forward and make immediate settlement, as It is absolutely ne cessary that the business be speedily Closed up. " "A word to the wise U sufficient." - 1 FULLINGS A SPRINGS. . : Janl2,l861-U , ! jKOOPHAN'S Anti-Dysenteric ft Anti-Dyapept io bIet tebs . PREPARED ; BY JS. K0OPMAN. ClIAULOTTE, N, C. f ITCHES E unrivalled Bitters possess peculiar cu- 11 rative properties in all Affections of the Bowels. They will be found effectual in the cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, 8our Stomach" and all those painful and troublesome diseases, arising from sri derangement of the digestive or gans and Irregular action of the functions of the stomach and intestines. They will also be found a SAFE REMEDY FOR CHILLS AND FEYERS. These Bitters are prepared from Roots brought from Germany, and fcr ever a century have been found effeettai in that country for the permanent cure of the 'diseases enumerated above.. They contain no deleterious drug, but are compounded entirely from roots, and are perfectly safe at all times. . - A simple trial- is all that is asked, as a cure will naturally follow, and that is the best certificate of their superiority over every othet remedy for those particular diseases. ' ; They are manufactured by B. Koopman, Char loUe.N.C, and for sale by, till! KOOPMAN A PHELPS. Also toi sale at F. Scarr's and K. Nye- Hutchin-. on A Ua'J Drag Stores. Lfeb xs-ij IVor tli Carolina ; WfllTp' SUIJ?I1ER SPRINGS. ffTVlIS POrbLAR WATERING PLACE WILL JL be opened tor visitors on the 1st of June next, intensive improvements made since last season snd the salfeeriber flatters herself to render all comfortable; who may visit her. Every effort has been made tending to the comfort an 4 amusement of ruets.j M We can accommodate double as many as last season. A find band of music engaged for the sea son. New. bowling ally and bathing apparatus erected, ill. Hacks will run in connection with the cars en the W. NCL Railroad each day daily mall to the Springs.') " -These SDtinrs are situated in a mountainous country, la the county of Catawba, five miles from the W. N Railroad, near the Catawba river. See large hand bills and cards. Gentlemen may be assured to fiad here a safe and pleasant retreat for their families. -ij Mra-E.J. ROBERTS. Mayl4,lS61.tf . - . ' U; r- Charlptte & S. C. RailroacJ. , A . PREMIUM will be given for South Carolina jtJL. Notes, Gold, or Exchange on New . Tors or A, 8. MARTIN, Agt&V ; FALMETTO. ibozst.woii'kis. .- COlAUIflEIA, S. C, ESTABTJSHKD,1 A. D. MDCCCU. WILLIAM GLAZE, ' MANUFACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES, from 10 to SO Horse Power; SUGAR M11X3 of every style now in use, Mill Work of every description. Also, Iron Railing, with every discription of Iron and Brass Castings. I would call attention to iron Casting in the way of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for Cemetary lots.. -4 ' Having a first rate Boiler maker with us, we are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or. repair them, at short -notice. Will send boiler maker to any part of the Stale. Our Steam Engines will be found, when compared with those made at North ern establishments, to be from twenty-fire to forty per cent larger for the same horse power. These Works have been in successful operation forsev ral years, with an increase of patronage from ail parts of the Southern country, lor which the Proprietor returns his thanks to his numerous friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that no pains or expense will be spared to merit a con tinuance of their fa von. maylT-tf. Notice to Importers. ADAMS SOUTHERN EXPRESS have made ar rangements at the various Ports of Entry in the Confederate States, for attending to Custom House business, In conformity with the. Revenue Laws and the instructions of the Secretary of the Treasury. -v . ' ..' . Having secured for the purpose, commodious FLRP-PE00F BOITOEJJ WAREHOUSES, for our exclusive use, with the sanction and ap. proval of the. Collector of Customs, are prepared to receive Consignments of Merchadixe, and ar ticles of every description shipped to our care by Steamers or Sailing Vessels; Entering them in Bond, or passing them for- consumption, as may be desired, paying the duties and - charges and Forwarding them to destination by Express,' or otoerwise, h instructed. We have competent persons of long experience in Custom House business, and possessing unsur passed facilities for Forwarding Goods, we feel confident of giving entire satisfaction. All Goods, Packages, Parcels, etc., by Express, will receive Special Attention. . Invoices for Goods to- be passed, should accompany the Bills Lading to our Agents. Every necessary Information can be obtained on application to the Express Agents throughout the States. -March SS, lS61-tf. - ' & ' Notice ! jglEOil and after the 1st day of JANUARY NEXT, 1.1' . - we will be pleased to sell to our old Meads and cus tomers, and the rest of mankind, for : CASH AND CASH ONLY, any article In our Jin e of business that we may have on hand.. Any person' sending or coming fer goods after the above date . WITHOUT TliE MONEY, will please excuse us, if. Instead of filling their or ders, we furnish them with a copy! of this adver tisement, as we. are determined not to sell a single article on credit. .... And those indebted to us are requested to cal and pay, as we must bare the money. - - ; OATES & WILLIAMS. Dec S4, 1S60 tf. i TIIE ASSE3IDLY HOUSE, -OneJSqaart west of the Poet- Ctflce, Plain street COLUMBIA, 8. C. THIS -well known establishment has been -thor . oughly re-fitted and Improved, and Is now Eennanently opened for the accommodation of ic public Every attention will be given to sup ply the wants and comforta, patrons. Rates moderate, - - , ; - Q, T, MASON, najJT-J. ; : Proprictort' 1 MaaL1s.u wouid cau the siiuuwi ol ann and Guardians to the use of bis Invigorator, in cases where the childrensV ILtir ' Inclines to be weak. The use of it lays .'thi foundation for a good head of hair, as it remof es any impurities that may have become, connected with the scalp, the removal of which is neceisary both for the health of the child, and the future appearance of its Hair. . Caution. None genuine witlout the fac simile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper ; also L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Y.,blown in the glass. ' j Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey SCand sold by all the principal Merchants and Druggists througaout the world. . Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. I aLso desire to present to tat American Public my - . - ' . - :'- ji New and Improved Instantaneous LIQUID HAIR DYE, which, after years of scientific experimenting, I have brought to perfection. It, dyes Black or Brown instantly without injury to the Hair or bkin; warranted the best article of the kind in existence. PRICE ONLY 60 CENTS. DEPOT, 66 DEY STREET,' NEW YORK.- BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOUNDED 852. CHAITEREO , 854 - - . t LOOATKD - i ' ' .. - Comer of Battvmor and Charles Streets, ffjlHE Largest and most Elegantly Furnished JL Commercial College in the United States. ' Every young man should write immediately for one oi tnose large ana Deauuruny-ornamented Circulars, representing the exterior and interior View of the Baxtimors Commercial, Coulxox. Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by return mall free of charge with Catalogue containing List of Students, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of the Press on eur New System of Book-Keeping, etc. . riovitr". ' '"' . E. K. Losixa, Principal Lecturtr on the Scienci . -of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc. 7 J. M. Phillips, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Calculations. "'f - H. H. Davixs, Associate Prof, of Book-Keeping.' -N. C. Johbsoh, Professor of Penmanship. 8. T. Williams, Esq., Mercantile Law. ' Rkv. E. Y, Rkksb,D. p., Commercial Ethics.' 1 . TBUBTSISt I'-. '' . . Hon John P Kennedy, j Hon Joshua Yansant, Hon Thomas Swann, I Wm H Kelghler, Esq. Jacob Trust, Esq., Wm Knabe, Esq. . The time usually required to complete the fnj course, from 8-to 1 weeks. 4 - - 1 .- -1 - A Diploma, is awarded to all Graduates. Large Circulars .and Catalogues stating tents Ac, sent by mall fret of charge, j ; r . ' ' ' Address : V- K LOSIER, . Jan lT-tf . : Baltimore, Mdt ustiajstts' valuable as a Losrative,' improving the appetite. giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. r - . r,; c r- ... j... i .-... The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long Investigation and carefully conducted experiments having been in nse many, years, during which time hey have prevented and relieved a vast amount or pain and, suffering from Headache, whether originating In the nervous system or from a de ranged state of the stomach. ') . They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at ail times with perfect safety without making any changeof -diet, and the ab sence ojany disagreeable taste renders it easy, to administer them to children. - 1. . . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! ! The genuine have five signatures of Henry - C. Spalding on each Box, t - -? -.- j , Sold by Druggists . and. all 'Other Dealers in Medicines. . 1 A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt 01 me t-lk.AtX,, tilifl lS. All orders should be addressed to. I ? - HENRY C. SPALDING, . ; r - 43 Cedar Street, New York. FTHHE TASTIEST STOCK of -r WIIS1TRL1 - V I exoiuiuoa -1 it FAT.T. & intne city, is now on and fashionable house of , . K00PMM.& The attention of the public, afl especially the AAuies, are, very respeci roily lirtted to call and 'examine our STOCK, for we klow, they cannot iau vu oe suitea, DOia as so - I ; - . QUALITY AwrxinicE. We are now opening dailyfa re receive them from the first House In the & ollowing splendid GOODS In pa: . MERIN0ES, uelain; GOODS at the popular oanern v. Eaf -rc Cities, the POPLINS, OOD3, and prices to suit THE- FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM that a speedy and sure cure is within their reach.; As tliese Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spal- uihh, iaey aaora onquestionaoie proof of tho ; efficacy; of this truly scientific discovery. ., ' MaSONVILLE. Conn.. Veh. JS. 1 RRJ Mb. Spalding. . I -:-, . 1 Sir:. I . 'u - j :r I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and 7 lit th so well that I want you to send me two dollars wvtui UV1Q: i -"-I . - .Part of these are for the'neiehbors. to whom I gave a few out of the first box I got from y Ou. sjcuu me jrius oy man, ana oouge 'f Your ob't Servant; - ! - "j , f JAMES KENNEDY. ' ! ' ' Haverford. Pa.. Feb. fi. ISfil' Mr. Spalding. .-,.-,'. . Sir: : ; J ' -;.. I Wish yOU to send me One more hnr nf vmir Cephalic Pills, I have received a are.at dpri rt benefit from them. I j I 1 x ours, respectfully, , I MARY ANN ST0IKH0USE. j - - i - . ! Spbucb C&xsk, Hchtisgtox Co., Pa., i I Januarv 18. ISfft. C . U.C.Spalding. ' i ' Cephalic Pills, Send them immediately, 'i ' xtespecuuuy yourB, i , I . JNO. B. SIMONS. P. S. I have used one box ot vour Pills, and nna, tnem esoceuent. 1861. H.C Belle Vehnon. Ohio. Jan. 15. TT . ; nease find enclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. I They are iruiy me oest litis 1 have ever tried. Direct j I A. 8TOVER, P. M. Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co., O. ' - "! Bsverlt. Mass.. Dec. 11. 1S60. Spalding, Esq. . I wish for some circulars or large show bills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my customers. If you have' anything of the kind, please send to me. -" One of my customers, who Is . subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting, two days,) was, CUBED OP AH ATTACK IN ONE H0 US Br TOOK PlLLS, Lt.L - . V f wiuvu A BCUvucr. 1 .' Respectfully yours, . . W. B. WILKES. patent; THIS Newly Discorered Invention -PTRESERVES THE CLOTHES FROM BEING JJlT soiled, renders Nursing safe, from Inconve vience,and is a great comfort to Mothers and Nurses. . . r 1 " "j - - - TO. BE HAD AT ' ALL LADIES' STORES, And sent by post, direct from the Inventor, Mrs, ARMFIELD, No. 512 Twelfth-street, Washing ton, D. C, by remitting the amount. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH. !"I.ADir AGENTS WANTED. A liberal allowance made to the trade. Oct. 13, ISSO-ly c. ' t' ' ?... DIRECT IMPORTATION FR0LI EIJEOPE. '..v"- ';' - i v-m THE subscribers have just opened few Cases, of elegant. ! '- TRICKOS, BROAD CLOTHS and " CASSIMERS, imported directly from Europe to their own order which they warrant in every respect. 7 '" Call and examine these Goods at the- popular Boue of . . . . . KQQPUAH FSELF8.. -1 Eetnoldsbubg, Fraskun.Co., Ohio, ) n I January 9,1861. f Henbt C. Spalding, . I No. 48 Cedar st., NiY:' ; 1 f -Dear Sir : " - ' 7 i Inclosed- find twenty-five cents, (25,) for which Bend box of H"ephaBc Pills." r Send to address of Key. wm. c. Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio..: ' ', T ),. . - . - , ;!-. . Yocb Pills wobk like a chasm cube Headache almost 1ns7anteb. , . v i'm . ; Truly yours, . lj - . . : , , WM c. FILLER. ; I - Ypsilanti, Mich.. Jan. 14, 1S61. sxia. Di'AmjiAu. !-it w . ' v-tx -r Sirs--':!-- . - - , Not long since I sent to you for a box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Costiveness, and received the same, and rait had SO GOOD AN EFFECT THAT I WAS INDUCED ToIsBHD FOB MOBS, s .r : j ' - , C 1 h , Please send by return mail. -Direct to ' " f-. - .. - : - A. B. WHEELER. - . i - i - v. - . Ypsilant, Mich. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Ya. j , Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made, viz : Oure of headache In all Its forms, -7 '- - 1 ' LADIES TRAtELIN SILKS, - - - i&rge ooec,; 01 sucn quauue: :mk CLdAKS AltD BthXILS. ... .... . ? wiucn parucular aUentfoa .? , ,: ed. GLOVES, Ac " Our Staple and Dome tic Depart ment is full and complete, and ft It we defy com petition. i : . ; : - . We will not be imdekold. ots I .OAipets S I A Splepdid AssortmintI FAMILY AND NEGR O 3LANKETS Our Ready Made ciqtixing A This season surpasses, In finish And superiority, our heretofore splendid stock In) that line. And the best thing Is, we will sen at sor ter profits than even. .' . . 1 . ry complete, and )hildren and Ser-. prices. . ' BOOTS A1VD Our stock In this deDartraent Is selected for Ladies, Gentlemen, yarns wild, great care, and at lo . A Ageand cheap s CHOICE GROG i 1 ck of hues. H ARD W A EE ; & c . Id and highly val- irally, to the fact We call the attention of our ued customers, and buyers cei that, anticipating their tastes aid wants, we have neither spared toil or expense in order to suit and please them, and we sincerely assure them that with these views and. intentions, we will sell on terms entirely to accommodate all who call on us. - K00PMANN A PHELPS, i oct. 11,1S60-U. : ' j I ! 1 1 ' i , - . f 'uNPARALLELLED SUCCESS ! - UNPARALLELLED SUCCESS 1 UNPARALLELLED SUCCESS I . -.j . ! K ... , THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY. o?jz. rfsnro. TEHZIS I square 1 lime 1 do 8 times 1 do 8' do' 1 do. 6 db . .2," : . l.ido 12do ...;..,...." I- do .1 mouth.. 1 do 3 m'ths....;.'- .." 1 do 3, do 1 do', ' do ...... r.z,y" 1 . ' do. 1 year . f37" Advertisements j f,hed be charged 50 cents per l il, nrstinaertlon, and S3 cet if not contracted for. . Ijy A liberal discos fates to persons ad vertls . j : V .75 -1.00 1,7 4.00 10.00 18.00 80.00 111 forbid, will t lines for the. j continuance Book arid J OF SViy ;CLAf Neatly Execnte AVING procured a7 lent material, and ment soluble fast PRE; tunlty to inform our i. that we are fully sreps every suus, u j . a r r t- hadj 1 the aloe V c act.. , 1 I VS'-i pfTiVI E II 1A...J IILD. II, J UC:! 1 office. . line (nt 1 of excel- hi to V.iia eatablish- re tat tnis oppor- and the poblK", fio ex cute wora n r 1 i at short notice, and at usually paid in this sect! prepared to print In the 1. siyie, i.i.. , ; , . CATXIS,' - - INVITATIONS. NOTL3, ' LAV n&ANTTS?, iATiivxi.i:xs, and any ether stvle of nr for much less than the ax 1 I ir cc rt.T if-, i below tboae try. We are lost approved IE A US, LAUSi LULLS, , . ;iy called for,1 work can If Uavlnsr ia-ar eomlov and the best of MATERl. we win be enabled to git those who may favor us w july ll-tfN ; J err k-eaiw wonfldoot thai ' lKUre satlafactlon to , lelr patronafrv. . UUITTON. PROSP, 1L in Vru: 0 lrt JHE CHIRLESJ n MERCURY A POLITICAL, COKKEi HI WXf Af ; ARO. LITERARY 11-;.. '-i nilHE Mbbocbt lives JL ket and Marine lnti and of Charleaton : comrt ports of the world.. The is made, up with much reliable sources. ' Its cot elated Press" Insures C Telegraph and the earlier Europe, it has an able: respondent in London ( k with the editorial staff or regular Correapondenta 1 P CRUSHED DAIL 1. -tl . TRI WEEKL li reports of the Mar- ijknoe in Charleatou, ? In the leading aea Mkly Prleea Current i-and from tlie moat 9ion with the Aaao ' i.teat Intelligence by h'tars by Btamera from 3 aecompllahed Cor- '-ntienan connected S.'LonJoa Tlmca.)aml 'W York. Washlnirton, Key West and Havana, i : a I monthly New York Fashion Letters and wi sir letters on Life in Washington are addition! 1 jtractiona in favor of "1 r LI k 1 r ... ,1.. cupleS perhaps the iterary men 01 the comprehensive. ef general concern-, to the Planting an J he enrreut news of tthat nothing ahull , I should be excluded : oft'J.f jtlsrn kJ VI MAO BbBhVI 1 a feral OooatltuUon by From the Examiner; Norfolk Va They have been tested in more than a thousand cases, with entire success.: , From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. ' ' . If you are, or have been troubled with the head ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may nave inem in case ot an aiiaciu--v . -From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. . The Cephalio Pills are said to-be a remarkably effective remedy for the headache, and one of tile very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. - :- ; t--v A sinele bottie of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually. mf& SPALDING'S TREPARED GLUa?! ' SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 1 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! SAVE THE PIECES ! ECONOMY' : DISPATCH! t3?A 8titch a Tub Saves HasJ'ggl As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. j ,., ,. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I 7 meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. , Jt is always ready, and up to the sticking point. . - - "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE j" N. B. A Brush accompanies each Bottler Price, 25 cents, r. -t". Address, - . - .- ; - HENRY C. -SPALDING, -v fc ; s ,No. 43 Cedar Street, New York. , i caution.: . ? i:--. - As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting ' pubBe, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all per sons to examine before: purchasing, and see that the fall name, v ' i - CT'SPALDINQ'S PREPARED GLU1V Is on the outside wrapper all othtm art iwudUaf SOUTHERN FAMILY JOURNAL FOR 1861. SOUTHERN FAMILY JOURNAL;FOR 1861, SOUTHERN FAMILY J0UREAL FOR 186lL THE coming year inaugurates the third volume of this favorite exponent of Southern Litera ture. It is a source of no little gratification to us that In announcing the THIRD Volume of the JOUltNAL, we are enabled to give the best possible reproof to the discouraging predictions of Northern Publishers, as well as to the gloomy fore bodings of hearty- Well-wishers in our own section of the oonntry. Yes, we are proud to say that the brilliant success of the j , ,' SOUTHERN FAMILY JOUltNAL has proved the existence of Literary talent and enterprise in the South which fears no rivals. - wnicn, in point 01 - intrinsic merit ana in price, could compete with Northern Weeklies, they would cheerfully support it. We offer this desideratum; we ask these promises to be redeemed. We ask a comparison with other papers of its class, and are satisfied that the SOUTHERN FAMILY JOURNAL will be found equal to the best, i Arrangements have been made with the I - ' ''I-' BEST WRIIEES OF THE SOUTH, and the Publishers have no hesitation in savinsr that the JNURNAL must become a welcome guest 1 ci t 1 n every oouifiern nome. For the ensuing year we are enabled to report a host of new and fhter esting features, comprising j among owners, . BRILLIANT ADDITIONS TO OUR BTAFF OF I CONTRIBUTORS. An intensely-interesting series of , " .DETECTIVE STORIES. Importont and varied additions to our justly cele brated : : , V ;.,) ' BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS: We also trust to hare it In our power to an nounce, early in spring, the commencement of a series of. '. ' - SKETCHES OF EUROFAN TRAVELT With this view we have entered into negotiations with a highly popular authoi to- furnish us with a regular correspondence j ! . With the January numbef will commence a sto ry of unprecedented power ind beauty and thrill ing interest, entitled l "j" - . . T. '( AKMIVEt AlAIR : ; . i - it , - t i is. AdminUtratiou of the Lnlou of tho 'g their rlffhta. tt Advance, 5.0(i itedasfollowNt OB, WHO'S THE HISTORICAL FRONTIER LIFE. BY CAPTAIN Ri Cl CAPTAIN? OMANCE OF KENDALL. Beside the varied entertanment offered In the foregoing summary, the S UTUFRN FAMILY JOURNAL will present, as Jeretofore, an -unsurpassed collection of J . SHORT STORIES, (compile in one number.) , ADVENTURFS, (by fcod and field.) . ITEMS OF NEWS, (at l me and abroad.) 1 GOSSIP, (abou me and things.) WIT AND I JMOR. POETR '. - ; " ' .' We may also add ..-f - .;"!' :'v -;-'.-" Aneedotes) in Nat iral Illstorjr, FACTS FOB THE FARMEI A HOUSEKEEPER, NETT INVENTIONS. '; J ; '- In a word, a varied mtstjllsjiy of loatructive as well as entertaining matter ? - The SOUTHERN FAMILf JOURNAL Is a mam- H moth eight paged paper, containing forty columns of closely printed reading hatter., Each number is handsomely illustrated. I .' The SOUTHERN FAMI7Y JOURNAL Is pub lished weekly, and mailed p single subscribers at $2 a year ; two copies sent br $S. Terms Invari ably, in advance. Any Jostmaster sending us eight subscribers at fX&O, till be entitled to- one Copy free. ' ; ! .. :; - ! The SOUTHERN FAMTXuOURNAL eanhe had of all news dealers and persdlca! stores. v- (3?. Liberal arrangement will -be made with dealers, who are requested 9 send in their orders 'Without delays - - t , ;. s . . . Specimen copies sent freewhen requested. , All communications, conulnlng subscriptions Or otherwise, should have tie name of the writer plainly written, giving nam) .of Poatohlce, county and State, j " Address - - v CHARLES . MOORE A CO., ' Office "Southert Family Journal,' r Dec. 10, lS60-ly, Baltimore, Md.. THE SPAJXTANOrjUG EXJPITEJSS, IS issued every Thursday at per year, In ad vance; J P M CALVOPublisher. To clubs of ten, the paper will be furnished, on year for Fifteen Dollarsr-favariably in adrano All subscriptions not apeciiUy limited at thetim olsubscribing willbeconadered as mad for a ndefinlte period, and willbe continued until a arrearages are paid, or atthe option ot the Pro prietory -' , ' TVS WEEKLY CATAtfB A JOURNAL, tnb Ushed every Tuesday morning, at tlJH)-per amnpa, Send ordentoVaa BCLLJCTXH ofict ts lady readers, its pen of a gentleman hlzheat position among South, are diacrimlnatin. Attention Is paid to allmt t especially those in refer) Agricultural interest, and W the day. ureat care is 1 appear In its columns from the family circle The political creed or r.:.e mbbccbt conaista in the principles of the De- tc'atio Party, as laid down in the Virginia and 1 1; lucky Resolutlona of 1798 and 1T9 the Bove. V strict construction of th i the General Government; ' W agent of the States Free Trade, and an eoon the Government. Its p Southern States in malnt Terms I'ayab DAILY, pier annum J TRI-W EEKLY ........ 4 Clubs willbe Fun Five Copies of the D AIL V ft f 1 40.1H Five Copies of the TRI-1 UJKLYi M.w 4 The name of no person; oe entered on our books, t k subscription be made in if from without the city tor ;. Marriage Notices, or . Of. M unless the cash, or an at t accompany the order. 11 forwarded at our risk it POSTXASTEBS STO actl, V in r bbtalning . aubacrit l and by aenair: u subscribers, with azo err x ad extra copy ; or If pt-'c Twenty per cent, of thf pi trouble and in lieu of the e Out of South Carolina, n authorised io collect Cebt Mebccbt. . i ; In the State Mr. Saxo: lT Burgess Is our reg ulr Agent to make coi j: -otSns aad procure new business and subseripti4 Jt I In Charleston, Mr. Ja:. i . Bcdds, connected with the office, is our re; bil authorized collector who has full power to n . for money now Uut the paper and to contra, tl if future business. , Subscribers and other , fcldtbt tons, are urgen tly requested to send in tidues by mail at the earliest period. By sc ' Jl g, they- Will save u.-t twenty per cent, an am 4i I equivalent to a priu cipalportion of th pra . - ' . fW" Editobs in tht -it and throughout the South,. who receive our j'ai-WEEXXT for their WaaiLT, are respectfully rfc ueiUdto compensate us, for the difference ic Vi ue by inserting thia rrcipectus. f i;:xj. ttuin, jk. No. 4. Broad &-eti Charleston, C. of Charleston will be is the payment of the face. Nor will order allsb Advertisement, ries, be attended to, table City reference, pey may aiwaya be atered lettera. d to act aaour Agents and forwarding the Five Daily aubacrl- fed, will be entitled to 3red, they may retain -payments, for their ra paper. ' . person whatever la already due to the THE FAR1VIEH AND PLAiNTEH . REMOVZtiTO -w i- - coLUinl:i3L, s c HAVING purchased cf laj. Geo. BeaJborn t'hla popular journal,! :u 'e removed lta place of publication to Columbia at A will hereafter issue it from this city at regular ' a led periods. Feeling confident that .tpt ha journal la greatly needed in this State, a 1 telieving that it will be sustained, if located at I a, 'apltol of the State and conducted with spirit ai 1 kilUty,! have determin ed on making the vent rij and call upon every Farmer and Planter in H 411 Carolina to encourage the enterprise by their tr nage. . . it wiu vv (iiuiwu u it k;wvi lypogra phy, witn new type, ou a embellished, and eight: . tji sixe. , . 11 Price only Ova Doli advance.. . I ' A corps of the bestpr -I t-al and scientific Agri cultural writers have bet 1 f cured, and Its Editorial department will be on ,t the care of one of the e paper, handsomely X added to its former ' bcr annum, aiwaya I , best Farmers in the lau The Cash system will bo name will be entered scrlption Is paid, I : - : '". 1 copy, One year - copies, one yeat .. 12 copies, one yeat Address Janl7-tf Igidiy adhered to, and boots until tbeaub- it 1 .hit '- ' b.UU 10.00 S. M. 8T0KL8, Columbia, P. O. I TheEdgccoial FTTWHE subscriber wUl JL- 1st of September monthly journal In Tar DlantatUa simI rari U in particular, and of V Edgecombe having 1 ed as the model farnUnt we feel that there is no none more Juatly taUt. cation of a fir.t class a, boro. It Is to be callc MThe Edsecomi And will contain origin on Agriculture, Hortici hold Arts, Rural ArcLi - It will bepubfisnea white paper, in a neat t The price of subscri as to place the publlci one. ' - . - One copy one year Seven copies one yet Twelve copies one yi Twenty-five copies 0 rST No paper sent , WI1 Editor and july SO-tf Li'amJourual. jmence on or about the iKtite publication of a t f to be devoted to the rtt of tiurth Carolina rfath uyrally. j nce been acknowledge , ty f North Carotins, cflity better suited, and ,,0 the source of pubjj ;.ltaral aper than Tar- arrrtf Journal,' , sd selected articles up jp, Foricultare, Houne I ire, Zoology, Ac, Ac . '.knew type aud clear t o form. . , I has been made so low wltLla reach of every h r . i.. . c To THE CAROLINA be kept open t season, under the con' let; as Proprietor, fo tlon cf all who may vi with a ealL No paint very comfort la our With US a pieasani epU Mt WW, -44 til 50 j 8 00 ti 4 O OU . eat ...10 00 j'as paid for In advance. 1M B. SMITH, 1 A - Vt.tw ft Mm. jiicwjrj Aaxooroyn. u. ,'DLJic. H0T!X wlU ilanct of the 1 ff L. J. Haw s' ecc:imoda- isvklalty and favor us )(U U rpred to render l'in.l. in ta our ' ant os i !(:. f tVf t- i make your stay &, 3, HAWUT. 1 4 ' I ' i i iiAH" " " " "-" - 11 1 11111 1
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