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PROPRIETORS, j,, -jp**]
, ,No. l8 HAYNE-STR_C^
O__?_8T0N, 8. O. "
18?6! 1866!
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THE
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to the value of this journal as the best me ilium for ad
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announcing, through the columns of this pot ular) oura .
; whatetur ro?ate?- to commeKiial or ?n_c- mattera?, n
m??.,?w"t may be ( tho partlctil- business in whlcl
* any vartj ?nay bo engaged, 'Adiare?? '
JllGNJAlUinr WOOD,
Hew YorU ??w? DnHtMnrj,
Ko. 19 City HavH Square, New York.
MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN,
Wholesale Grocers
AB?
COMMISSION MER<__I__NTS,
No. 187 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S> O
B. ______"NB.S. V. lot. WOHLTMATv*!.
Maroh 9 8m OB
WHOLESALE AND AAI?T"
GI-BOOBBIBS.
GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO.
WOULD H*iSPEOTFULLY INFORM THEIR OU8
TOMEil 0 and tbo public that, in sd?Utiou totbeir
WHOLESALE _*D RETAIL GROOEKV at tbo corner
of Elng and ( eorge streets, tli?y bave now opened s
WHOLESALE UND COMMISSION ROUSE at No. 28
Vendue Range, where they will be able to siTord their
onstomers eil- facilities. Tbolr firm wUi comprise
as formerly:
OSO. W. 6TEFT?-NB_T. O. BOttNEn,...I" BUKDEl--IO.
Maroh 13_lyr
AUSTIN, ANDRUS &- CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
NO. 131 MEETING-STREET.
OOUNTBY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATOH.
February li_
WILLIAM GURNEY,
WHOLESALE GROGEB
AND m
COMMI-ION MERCHANT,
ISTO XO?3_3__.S_?_3_^_T_
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Butter, Cheese and Provisions.
ST Liberal advances mado on consignments.
Maroh 9_
GEO. E. PRITCHETT,
COMMISSION [MERCHANT
KORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON? S. O.
Maroh 8_ amos *
0. E. CHICHESTEE~
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
No. l8 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
A OENT FOB THE PUHOI-?BE AND BALE 01
/_ REAL KbTATK in any of the iJonthorn Mulcts.
ALSO AGENT TOR THE SALE, B_J"TT_*G, Bl.
PAIRING, etc. OF OITY PROPERTY Augus 93
JOHN KING & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Commission Merchants,
OFFEB FOB BAISE,
On Reasonable Te__nsi
At No. 88 Hasel-street,
DDLS. BUPEB AND EXTRA FLOUR
190 frblB. Brown Sogar, assorted
60 bills. Orushed Sugar
SO bags ?Coffee
20 bags Pepper
20 bags Spice
6 bags Ginger '
S bales doves
2 cases Nutmegs
"25 boxes Oround Ginger
200 boxes Adamantine Oandles
25 barrelB Herring
100 kegs Dutch Herring
100 boxes Cheese, assorted
100 kits Mackerel
100 X bbls. Muckorel
75 % bbls. Ms-cei
CO bbls. Mackerel
SS _(s Salmon
60 boxes Codfish
109 kegs and boxes Herring
100 boxes Soap
900 boxes Stareh
_ bbls. Molasses
25 bbls. Copperas
60 kegs Epsom Salte
26 oases Cotton Ca?da
16 oases Wool Cards
25 chests Hyson and E. B. Tea.
ALSO,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OP
PICKLES,
Oysters,
Salmon,
Lobsters,
Peaches,
Pine Apples, s.o., ko,
JOHN KING & ?0.,
March S mwf No, 88 HASEL-8TUI_*T.
300
WHISKEY, WINE,
BRANDY. &o.
ff r*\ BBLB. SUPERIOR BOURBON WHISKEY
_> _/ 60 bbls. Magnolia Whiskey
6 bbls. Oin
100 oases Et Julian Claret
60 cases Champagne, quarts and pinta
100 cases Sa utera?. Wine ?Jo
100 cases Fine Old Bourbon Whiskey
100 castos Magnolia Whiskey
60 cases Primrose Whiskey, super
60 cases Old Rye Whiskey
100 cases Fine Cordial Gin
60 cases Old Q. Brandy
26 cases Bum, "St Croix"
600 cases Ale, "Muir A Bons," quarts and pints.
.lust received per steamers and schooners, and for
sale low by . ?INO. JUNG 4 CO.,
MarehO_m-f_No. 88 Hasel-strest
HOLLOWWARE.
1 f\r\f\ PIEOHS HOLLOW WABE, CON-STING
kWJ \J \J o? Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Frying Pans, ko.
For Bale low by JNO. KINO k CO.,
MarchtC_ No. 88 Hasel-street.
ALE?LE.
?\,i~\tf\ BBIaS. AMSDELL BROS. CELEBRATED
?\J\J ALBANY AMBER OREAM ALE, received
weekly, and for sale by
JNO. KINO ft CO.
Marchs __~j_No. 88 Hasel -atrae t
mm IND^LGIMIRE,
Cttf\ CRATES AND HHDB. OF ASSORTED CROOKE
?J \J UY AND GLASSWARE, Just received and for
sale by JNO. KINO ft CO.,
March 6 xnwf No. 88 Basel-street
BALTIMORE B1VET AND SPIKE WORKS.
R. W. TYSON & CO.,
P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore* Maryland,
MANUFACTURERS OF
HOOK-DEAD KAILIIOAD SPIKES, BOILER BIV
ET8, BOAT SPIKES, fte.
Vor forth- information, apply to
BRUNS ft BEE, Agents,
? No. 81 East Bay, Charleston, & 0.
March3 8m?*
f OHH ?. EOQ-l8. .TO. 0. BOaXBB. .HAT!t'la, a?. BsTSLUBm
ROGERS, SNEL_IN8 & GO.?
HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND MANUFACTURERS OP
CORDAGE, TWINE AND OAKUM,
Noa. 68 ami 7?J Federal street, norton,
"?***>mbar 19 ?roo And No. 4SGU9 tureet. tt.Y.
THK KASTKItN SO. OA. JOWlHAb
IB Ptn)7a-H_?> EVERY SATURDAY MORNING IT
Uieto-nofBonneiterllle. S.O., byVf.E. E.HEN
DERHOH. Proprietor. :_
Terms. -Three dollars pt? annum In ?-van-j t wautj
dollars tar ten copits. M_-?3_
T, SAVAGE HEY W ABD & SONS,
AUCTIONJ-ERS
AND
ttEHERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 241 Broad-street, Augusta,
WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
MONDAYS, WED NES DAYS,
AND
FRIDAYS.
P ARTICULAI? ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN
ME1ST8. We hold ourselves- slrlctly i-esrionsiblt
or all goods for which wo have arknowlcdped the re
ceipts, aud will roudor up ?alps as sppa-dlly an possible.
Ooous not insured unless Instruct- to do so.
March I?_Bmoa
ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
*>7vr_?0__lS^__?. ID?}___B-tS,
Mw\\l and Cflni?ii-iflu MeruMto,
N?oa. lae AND ia H MKLTIISQ-BTIIEEI
wAnr.no?RKH :
Boa. b3 ana 5? IIANKL-STREKT,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A. Getty._. A. Somier.S. T. Bond??
December -
STYLES k CARTER,
SHIPPING & COMMISSION NERf I1ANT?
AND
DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES,
no. X9 VANDBRHORBT'B WHARP,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
h. 0. STYLES.I. ?f. CAUTER
February 3 - _*_
WILLIS k CHISOLli.
FACTORS? COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE ANL
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Fort?) ol
COTTON, BIOS, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC "W11 AUK, Charleston, ti. O.
8. WILLIS....._ K CHISOLM
OotoberS?
WILBUR & SON,
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION
_-IEnO____lST TS,
OFFICE AND SALES BOOMS,
Nos? l8 and 15 State-street ana NOB. 1 and
3 Chalmers-street,
o__i_E__BSXO_T, s. o_
April 2 mwf
COURTENAY k TRENHOLM,
(LATE OF NEWBERRY O. H" 8. a,)
"T^l_?001?iTTNUEBUS_E8SraOHARLB8TON, AS
s_B
Commission Merchants;
And will be pleased to seo their friends at
NO. IO BOYCE'B WHARP.
W11. A. COURTENAY. P. 0. TRENHOLM.
May 9 _
W. 0. BENNETT & CO.,
FACTORS, FORWARDING AGENTS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
OHARLEHTON, S. O.
W. O. BENNETT....E. B. LIU_... .J. O. MARSHALL.
_____?*?-Ex- Governor VANCE, Charlotte, N. O. ;
Hon. THUS. S. ABIIE, Wade-oro', N. 0. ; E. P. BAT
TLB, Esq., Stato Treasnrer, Raleigh, N. C. ; Ma}. B. D.
TOWN BEND, Bennetts-le, a 0. ; D. MALLOY, Esq.,
Ob?ra?*-, 8. 0.; W. BRANTLEY PETTIQBEW. Esq.,
Florence, 8. O. Imo? May 1*
ISAAC E. HEBTZ. | EUQENE HTJOHET'.
Lato oo-partner of Mordocal k Co.
ISAAC E. HEBTZ & CO.,
SOI East Bay,
CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET,
"-TJOTIOIsrEEIlS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
SHIPPING MERCHANTS,
WILL arVE PABTIC?LAB ATTENTION TO THE
purchasa or eoltvof COTTON, BIOE. LUMBER
NAVAL 8TOBEB, and MEROHANDISE OENERAI.T.Y
and to VESSELS consign- to our care.
Alio, to sales of ?vii descriptions of Merchandise ?
AUCTION.
_-r__( c_:
MO RD EO AI & CO., E. LAFITTE k CO.,
__U___k. BEACH & CO., E. B BTODDABD k CO.
a a PAREAR, BROTHERS k CO.
Charleston. April 2,1-3. April ?
B. A. EABLY, I I J. E, EARLY,
Darlington O, H., 8. O. J \Ch_leaton, & 8.
B. A, - J. F. EARLY,
Forwarding and Commission Merca,ants,
NOBTHWEBT CORNER OF EAST BAY AND MAB
KET STREET8 Charleston 8. O*, and opposlti
Ocnrt House, Darllngton, 8. O.. Will attend to the j>
cha-, sale and sidpment of COTTON, NATAL BTOBE&
_a MEROHANDIflB gonoraUy. Orders and oonalAs.
menta solloltod. fimo* J-ti-y li
.__. n_i_iisra,
WHOI__- AKD BETA- D__IB _
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
DRYCtOODS TOY? &o.
At Wo.?63 IClN-a-aTKICKT, Charleston, H.O.
AT NEW YORK PBIOES.
?far Yor-lUo paper copy for two months, and senfi
i lllto UiU ontrje- IVT N?W-ber'11
NOLEN fis STEERS,
la- Street and Second Avenue, New York,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS
- m K-na OF
LUMBER, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULD rNQR
. SASH DOORS, BUNDO, AND BOX BHOOK?.
raining In all Its branches. Booka contalning Patterns
of Mouldings sent on application,
Deoembee 37_ ly?
SCOTT <- ' H?-IOT,
Brokers and Commission Merchants.
VVaohln?ton-st., Colnnibln, S* O.
?r. a. fcooxr.................. ;...... ....w. o. HBUIC?T.
W1Ugive prrjrr.pt attention, i PnrohMlrig, st-in?, ana
wardlna of all Meroliamli?.n. NoTomh? 10
M. M. QUINN & BRO.,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
in
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, 8TATI0?ERY, -TO?,
No. ? ? 7 KIWO-BTBEKT,
(Opporlto Ann-street,)
OHARLHS _ OXAT, B. C,
. ?uro
fio. 13V BRO A--BT - ---.
(Opposite M__t-.i-WssiJ -
-*%tTO _ 8TA 0*a_
The latest 1-nea of the press always on hand. _
Babaariptlons reoertod and Good?. d_Torelor soo
?arded by Mall or liuiimsi
All CASH OBDEB8 W- be promptly att_ded to.
I-nair? . ??
A ?'
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
SUCH AS RECORDS FOR* PUBLIC OFFICES.
Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, ko., con
t ? nlly on hand, and made to order, and with any des*
rl ption of Ruling. None but the best workmen employ.
d and the beat materials used.
A practica 1 experience of twenty years in the above
ne, and with faclUtlos uns_pas sod, enable me to war
nt ?a Hat- ?on.
BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTIN6
In a ill Is branches, with new typo, J??' presses, and
d vantages not' excelled in this olly. L yer'B Blanks,
ltloc, Bonds, Mortgagee, &c., ftc, oh h ? d and printed
o order. tutuslyr December 14
1866. FOR 1866. 1866.
BRADLEY'S- "??LEBE .".TED
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EACH HOOF BEIN a COMPOSED
OF
?TWO FKRFSICTJLT TEMPERED SING-aJ?
. SPRINGS.
BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER
edge to edge, forming one hoop, and making tht
STRONGEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIO_T_j?
AND MOST DURABLE SPRING made.
They will not bead or break like the single springs,
but will al ways pr?serve their
PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE.
.IK Al
UUOWDED ABflF.MBTiAGES
CHURCHES
THl-aTIlES
aMLROAD OABB
FOll PROMENADE
OR HOUSE DRESS.
In fut, they are superior to all others, oomblnlng
COMFORT, ECONOMY. LIGHTNESS AN
DURABILITY.
n*Qt*n_ ros
BRADLEY., DUPLEX ELLIPTR!
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT
For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively b?
-? sole owners of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
No. 70 OH AMBERS AND Nos. TO AND 81 READE 8T8..
NEW YORK.
For _Ie In Charl-ton, 8. 0., Wholesale and B?tail, bj
WM. T. BURGE A OO.
EDWIN BATES A OO.
KING A GOODRICH.
3. ?. BEAD k CO.
WM. MCCOMB & co.
T. KELLY.
- SCOTT A CO.
UFFERHABDT ft OAMPSEN.
JAB. B. BETTS.
8TOLL, WEBB ft OO.
And all other Mon-ants who sell first-olasa BulHI
in Charl-ton and throughout the Southert? otate
January- _ cm?
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
timm
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare
and Beantifnl Flower from which it
takes its name.
Manufactured only by *"_I AILON A SON,
NEW YORK.
BEWAP? OF C?UNTERFEIn'S.
ASK FOR PTTALON'S-TAKE NO OTHEP.
Bold by Di-fTpM*) '-oneroJly,
DecenaberaK)
*HB1J_
SPENCERD, C. VAN BQKKELES
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. IBS WATEtt-STHEET, HBW YORK.
PABTIOUXAB ATT_RTION OIVBN TO THE 8 A LE
O? COTTON AND NAVAL STORKS.
i REPRESENTED B1?*
GEORGBE. PBITCHETT, Charl-ton S. 0.
D. D. HOOOTT, Camtleili S. 0.
, A. H. VAN B0B_J*__*. Wilmington, N. 0.
April 14 C_cs"?
_ THE WEEKLY RECORD OAS BE PUB?
CHASED at H. P. BUOG'S, MarXet-str*??, WUlfc
QU-HN'a, E_*?tms, a. which pistes newab**??^ ?a be
Nooiiosrf-'-'-bsMklftom -^<*^_L_t_l_f*
C__EKOKEE CURE,
THE (.IlliAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cure:? nil littest- enured hy
M'lt'-.ibiiii*, viz :-Spermator
?Vn.i, SrmfHttl - Wea kitam.
Night. KmUaltina, Loss ?/
Mt aery. Universal Liifni
''"/>, /'Kin? ?n the Hack, Hint
~*<*** of Viaftm, Prematuro
\tdtlAgr, II', ,a- Nerren. />_*>"
\t mt Breathing, Pule Counto
- ?n-nniiy, Conmimp-,
Prk? f'2 per bottle ?.r t|lro<? ,,"._, ,09 ror e?. B??M
byalldruSRbts; erwi?ll,-. f.."L ,,y. ,.,;",.,,;_ tonny
portion of tim wodli, on rciii ii \,f .?Vice, by the
colo proprietor, -----.
Dr. W. E. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., V. Y. ,
?""""-?~~~--t .
Cherokee Remedy,
?'"re? nil Urinary Corh
pl.nnts, viz: Ornrel.Inftath
vialiwi t/tat Bladder and
Kidney*, Detention of
brlve, ?(rutare* of the
tintant. Dropsical SweO
ino\ Briete Dust Deposits,
niM ?ill di??-mi that rcqtllro
iKtrvHcaml u-ben used in
iij nivtii.n ?vlUi tho '
CHEROKEE INJECTION, ,
?Iocs not f;iil to euro Gonorrhea, (?lett anil all Mu
couH Discharge* in Mule <?r i .mai-, curing recent
easts in from one to t'ireo <*??.,-?, an,I i3 especially
recommen?l?:<l in ilios.? catva at ptiinr Allais or
White? in Female*. Tim In tnrdluiusS used in
conjunction w11] n?.t fail torciii?ivcil,in,|?an|n'?.pni)lo
complaint, nn<! in tim e caws ? bera ulker undidMS
hnvo been used without st-?-*.
Pilco, Remedy,One Bottk?, '.*.'
"_,. Injection, " .. ?js,
Bottles, **>?
Tho Chorokeo u Cu*-,*," "Remedy," und "Injec
tion" aro to bo fourni in nil ?mil renilat-I druir
stores, nnd oro reciimmon?lo<I l.v blivstalam and
dniggists all over tho ??.?"rM.fnrtlffirintrinsloworth
nuil -marlu Sumo unprinripV.l foslSM, however,
try to deceive their cu>toiner-t, hy Selling cheap ?nu
worthless compounds,-In Order til iimko money
In placo of theso. Ho not deceived. If the drug
gists will not buy thom f..r you, ?rito t?i na, nnitwo
will send thom to you l,y exnrcia, M-curely packed
and free from observation WV trviit nil ?liseosos to
which tho human system b sii'jecl, and will bo
pleased to receive full and esplicil statement? from
thoso who hnvo failed ti. refelvo rpllsf horetoforo.
Ladies or'pontlemen on nddn_ ns in perfect con
fidence. Wo d-fra to frnd ?mr thirty-two pairo
fi.amphlot freo to every lady nml ccntlenian In tho
and. Addro.<s all letter? for pamphlets, medicines,
or ad vico, to tho sole proprietor, * ?-.
? ? Dr. W. R, MERWIN. 137 Walker St,, N, T.*
May2*_.?'thstn
LADIES DESIRING A SMOOTH, C?.EAH
AND
&^j,
COW
^?SBNDINE*--.
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THIS DELIGHTFUL
TOILET ARTICLE
HAS NO EQUAL FOR PBESEBVING AND, BEAUT
rhNG THE COMPLEXION AND SKIN.
Bold by DroKgis ts evory where..
Depot No. lATolton-street, Ne-* York.
KING & CASS1DEY, Agent?/
Jan nary 31
cnARUESTON, BO.
1 -TTTT*. S_V*V*.#?*_aSIlSr_A.__C
NEWS AND HERALD,
ri'BJ 1SHED AT
No. Ill Bay-streei, Savannah, Ga.,
ia Tin-,
OFFICIAL FAPER OF THE CITY,
le assigned the publication of
ADVERTISED LETTERS,
AB having the
LARGEST CIRCULATION
In tho City and County,
And Publishes the Lo__ Advertisements of nearly every
County which baa Ita Advertising done in Savavamiah.
It is the
BEST ADVERTISING* MEDIUM
In its Section of the State.
TETRMS.
Dolly.$10 per Annni_
Trl-Weekly. 6 " ?.
Weekly. 8 .? .?
S. W. MASON,
Editor and Proprietor.
April 37_
THE! CAROLINA TIMK?,
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT ORANGE.
BURG O. H" 8. 0., by THAD. C. ANDHBWS,
The only paper published in the rich andfloorlahlng
District of Orangeburg, B. 0. Circulation of tho Papas
extensive and rapidly increaalni?.
SUBSCRIPTION.
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Wee_y Paper-six months. 2.
Weekly Paper-three months.*.?...... 1
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$t per year for each copy. .
To clubs of twenty or mero the Paper wlQ be tra,pp Ii
at f8 per year for eaoh copy.
?CONTRACT ADVER-SEMENTa
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menta of three squares or over.
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monta of half column or over. ____
Fifty per ?eui, dlioonnt allowed on adv-i-ementa o
one column or over.
Termsoaab. _".-." _ ._-.
?EGARE ?% ANDREWS,
UsxcbKl _Pa*t-rprletoraa,
1866.
THE ?COLUMBIA FHCBNEK
ENLARGED. . ,
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Great Heil act Ion In the Rates ot Advera,
tlslng.
THE COLUMBIA PHONIX (PUBLISHED DAILY
and Trl-Weekly) has been GREATLY ENLARGED,
and in the quantity snd quality of its rerdlng matt
w?l oompare ftvorably with any paper in the State. The
subscription price to the Daily is $10 a year 5 Trl-Week
tv ti.
The terms for transient advertislnghave been BS>
DUOEDOVER'TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.; whUe the
monthly and qtiarterly rates have been lowered to snob
an extent as to place the columns of the paper within
tho -each o? dealers snd manu-ojnrers gonerslly.
JULIAN A. ?' M-UX,
January 79 Proprietor Columbia Phcsn_.
TIIE NKW BRA,
AWlBKtY PAPER, PUBLISHED AT DARLINa.
TON COURT HOUBE, has !!_a^fiL__B___
ferrad to ne by its original pwrnrietors. ^.I^f*4?^ th?
same Dlstri?5C and ?nly, one sUt?on ^lstot ?"TOT th?
great i_lroad centre of -tjrenee, ?*,?/^^*B_?_S*S!;
munl-tton with all parts of thewunbry, ^1 ?sp^a^r
With the clti- of Charleston, Oolumbla f^wto?ngton
horn xrhl?- we are nearly e<pl*t?,rtM*i*^2?S?5**_.?
Tnea-ltor, ?. H. NORWOOD, Esq.. '^/?"???J JJ*
known to the press of the State as one of th? prig la
"under?-id-??everalt^nJAAl^tAtsVasnmM t
Flsg. wMoh paper was dlsoontinn- at _e bactonlng
the warT AsTn?Stvee of the South we w?pe?*>>-Uly solle
iMrtngto? a H" ?0.. Deoe_b_2? lo-.
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