The Marietta semi-weekly advocate. (Marietta, Georgia) 1861-????, March 18, 1861, Image 4

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ADVOCATE., MARIETTA, 7’Hl. .„„ vp DIRECTORY. Western & A' « .i.’c (State) 7 !' :d. Atlanta e Chattanooga, 188 Ml'.js, Fare $5. JOHN Li-ju'L\ Day X . Train. Leaves Atk. ta daily .i 10.10 a. a, Marietta at 11.*23 Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.00 p. m. Leaves Chattanooga at... 4 05 a. m. Arrives at ?i irietta 12.05 p. m. at Atl. 1 1.15 p. m. Express Freight Train. Leaves Atlanta 1.25 p. m. • Marietta 2.55 Arrives at Chattanooga 12.45 a. m. Leaves Chattanooga 4 25 p. m. Marietta *2.05 a. M. Arrives at Atlanta .3 35 a. m. Atlanta and West Point Railroad. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.10 a. m and arrives at West Point 3.10 p, m. Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta.. .0.30 a. m. and arrives at West Point 5.46a. in. Morning Passenger Train leaves West Point 3.01 and arrives at Atlanta at 7.59 a. m. Evening Passenger Train leaves West Point 7.59 a. in. and arrives at Atlanta* 8.00 Fare to West Point, $3.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendant. SCITE DU L E O E GEO. RAIL 310 ID PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Augusta 0.30 a. in. Arrive Atlanta 9.45 a. in. “ “ 2.30 p.m. “ “ 11,45 p. in. “ Atlanta 8.45 p. m. “ Augujta 5.56 a. in. “ “ 9 05 a. m. “ “ 6.20 p. nn Athens Brtwcln Leave Augusta 0.30 a. in. ) . . «,i. ... o m „ Atlanta 8.40 p. in. f Arnve AthellS B ' lo a ‘ m ’ .. ~, ~ “ Augusta G. 20 p. m Athens 11.00a. in J ~ Atl 7 ultttll . 4fl P “ No trains on Athens Branch on Sunday to connect with trains leaving Augusta at 12.30 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday Evening. Brasscla. Leave Augusta 2.30 p. m. Arrive Washington 7.25 p m “ Washington 1.30“ ’ „ Atla?ta n 45 .. “ Atlanta 9.05 a. in. “ Washington 7.25 “ Through Trc’glst Trains Augusta to A tian la. hours Leave Charleston 6.00 p nA. arrive Augusta 6 00 a m 12 11 Augusta 8.50a. m. “ Atlanta 3.17 “ 18 “ *• 1.45 p. m. “ 5.49 “ 16 Through Freight Trains Atlanta to Augusta. hours Leave Atlanta6.oo a m. Arrive Augusta 11.16 p in 18 “ “ 515 p.m. “ “ 5.13 “ 21 Freight Trains Branches. LEAVE. ARRIVE. HOURS AUR'VF. HOURS, •Augß.soam Athu’sß.loam 21 W.-sh. 7 •'.'s - m II AtPtaO.OO** “ 8.10 “ 26 “ 7.25 “ “ 5.15 pm “ 8.10 “Go ‘ 7.25 •• 26 ULORfjIIA RAII. ROA I) ) GEi . Y<’Mu> F, Augusta, Jan. Ist ’GO. \ Gen S.n't. ARTICLES OF EVERY DAY USE B. T. BABBITT’S FORE MTn’CKIAL yeast, 68 .danufactuted from common Salt find Pure 68 ('ream Tartar. M hen used in Bread. Cake, <>r Biscuit, it turns to gas, (like that from a and bottleofSoda Water,) and remains dormant and in the dough until it is set in the oven, when the heat causes the gas to escape _ 70 through the dough while baking. The it) Bread, Cake, or Biscuit is not only veiy ligiit. but perfectly wholesome. Where this Yeast is used you will require one quarter the amount of sliortening’used with ordinary Yeast It may also be used for 68 P'lekAheat Cakes. Johnny Cake->, and all 68 kinds of Pastry. This Yeast is ,mt up on ! Iv in one-pound cans, with checkered label and i Red, White and Blut—nn other w genuine he- aiKi j ware of imitations. 70 B. T. Babbitt’s Pure Concen- 70 trated ■ ‘otash. Warranted double the strength of common i Potash, and superior to any Saponified in I market, pat up in cans of lib, 2lbs. 31bs, 63 (>llis, and 121bs, with full directions for ma- 68 king Hard and Soft Soap One pound will . ma e tiiteen gallons of Soft Soap. No time | mid is required Consumers wil, find this the | a,l d | cheapest Potash in market. 70 B. T. Babbitt’s Medicinal Sal-J 70 eratus. A perfectly pure and wholesome article, free from all deleterious matter, so prepared that, s the circular accompanying the Sal- i eratus will show, nothing remains in the I 08 bread whim baked but common Salt, Water and Flour. Put up neatly in papers, lib,; and Rb, and .Jib. and •B. T, Babbitt’s Concentrated 70 Soft Soap. 1 0 ! One Box costing One Dollar will make 40 | gallons <>f handsome Soft Soap by simply j adding boiling water. B. T. Babbitt’s Concentrated , o bo < i i I bo Sal Soda. A new article exclusively for the South— i . - d >-oda or Washing Soda cannot, be sent an s .nth . uring warm weather, as it dciques- ' 7Q Its or melts. I dry out the wate. and put up the Sal Soda iu I ih p ipers, •‘warranted ; ‘ to stand the warmest climate ’’ One pound 1 equal to four pounds of ordinary Sal Sa- di. or Washing Soda—consequently it is I i. uch che ip- r the dealer saves 65 'per et i >q on the freight a« he does not have to pay o o height on water ’ *-'O \.-k youi Stoiekceper for B. T. Babbitt’s and ’> c ‘ i‘tnited Sal Soda, in one-pound pa- in< ] I ets. (a B. 1» babbitt s Soap tor Fam- ** ilv Use. i lO i pound of this Togo 1 3 equal to throe . pounds of ordinary j'mnilv So p Oce p “nd will mak • three .allon.iof handsome , . s, i Soap. It will remove taint vrease, , o be , tar and fains et all kind> it will not in- bo jure the fabric ; on the contrary, it pre- , --i rves it It w ill w■h in hard or soft wa- , ft ** a ter. But little labor is equired w here this mKi I Sop is used Macl.itu t- and Printers wi 1 tii-.d this Soap anterior to anything in mar- 7A ket If your it uekeeperdo. s nos keepthe ‘ v , goisls, s< ..3 by mail and I will 1 8 r.d a package of either article, or an as, -orteil l"‘N I'ontaining a part of each aiti ' c!v, as you may direct- Send the name o . . om Past oflioi’. also the State and Count' >0 ® nw: i h you reside, with directions toi shit ping. Address It. T. BPIHITT, and 64. 66, 65.76. T 2 &74H as uwfyoa .A. ¥. 70 A liberal discount to Storekeepers. 70 Tue alw>ve .n’a I*’ <>t B F Babbitt i*»r stile by MAi Ki.EY & JUk’NEK, Druggists. MISCELLANEOUS. ffi DRUGS?®] e IARKL.ISY & JOYNER A NNOUNCE to their Customers that they have /A commenced the New Year -vVitli a New, Full and Complete atock of Drugs and Medicines. Our present Assortment of all the usual goods kept in a Drug Store, is now offered at prices that cannot fail to suit. Persons in want of any of the following would do well to price them at our house: Kerosene Burning Oil, KEROSENE LAMPS from 60 cts. to $3.75 each, —ALSO— Turpentine, Fluid, Candles, Alcohol, Lard and Sperm Oils, Linseed Oil, White Leads, Painters Colors, Put ty, Window Glass, Druggists’ Vials, ©Yd ©TWLF® <&©□ Prescriptions Carefully put up. janll-lf MARKLEY & JOYNER. 1861 ■“W & Jojnei 's 1801 LIST OF — PATEN!' MEDICim —— Osgood’s India Chollagogne for Ague, Sweet’s Liniment, Davis’ Pain Killer, Dailey’s Pain Extractor, The Mustang Liniment, Holloway’s Ointment, Ointment for Piles, I Wistar’s B. Wild Cherry, Ayer’s Cheny Pectoral, i Jayne’s Expectorant, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Dennis’ Sarsaparilla, Kinchcn’s do HOSTETTER’S BITTERS, BocrhaVe’s BittfePS) The Colleton Bitters, Hoofland’s do The Oxygenated do ■McLean’S Strgh'ng Cotdial, Jacob’s Cordial. Falniestockb Vetmifuge Jew Davids Plasters, Thompson's eye water, Poor Man’s do and 32 additional kinds of Patent Pills, Balsams, Restoratives. &c.. Ac., janlff MARKLEY & JOYNER. EE AfUDAVAc I 2, Furnishing 1 Goods! Ac., Ac.. West side of Public Square The largest stock ever brought to airarietta. Jr . L . WADSWO Ji T JI Announces that he has just received the largest an 1 most complete assortment of |Lml, a x u 1 * ou - f ’ Eumitshii 1- G ' oods Ever brought to this ma.’ket,- ’wldch will be so\l on more fa ~ vorable terms than ever before. Iron, Steel, Nails, Pots, Latches, Locks, Hinges, Carpenter’s Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens, Parlor, Kltclieii) Box ami Wood Stoves, every Vaik'ty df Blacksmith’s Tools, Anvils, View; lldluws, (Toss Cut, Tenon, Mill, alitl Wood Saws Table Cutiety, Silver plated Ware, Corn Shellvrs, Fbrks, JShovtls, Sjtades, J\tints, (Jds, GLASS. G CFS and PIST(JLS. Builders’ and Carpenters’ Hardware, all of which he warrants himself to sell at j XJT A TLA A T A PItIC L S! For Cash. He also manufactures every variety of Copper, Tin dnd Sheet Iron Warr-. Job Work tfatl kinds don con short notice. Ca l and examine my stock. TEK M 6 CA 8 11. jinil-ly W. L. WAIhSWORIiI New Book Bindery, RULING and IIOOK.RI V Subscribers respectfully inform t'.e public I that they have commenced, in the city of Al • LANTA, a ■jSJ'exV’’ Hook-Hiu< lorv*. Bl.uk Books, Journals. Day Books. Blottvia, Hotel and Stable Registers. Dockets, llecord Book-. Ac, with or without Printed Headings, and Ruled (o any pattern desired, manufactured in the neatest and most durable manner without delay. Magazines. Music, Newsjxipcrs. Ac . neatly bound it short notice p?” Orders from an( part of the state wiil meet with prompt attention, and Books reqtt mi to V- scut by mail, hand, wagon or railmad. carefully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility of injury by trans’.' rta tion. jirb’tiO 1 &CO I X ew ZPaint Shop. r |MIL undersigned having permanently located in * .Marietta with a view of carrying on the Painting business in nil its various departments, has taken the room over the workshop of W. K. McCown, on Deca tur Street. He would respectfully call the attention O1 citizens and others to the same] and earnestly solic it a share of patronage. £F Work done with ptomptness and dispatch __ > LN. HAYS. Cheese! T UST RECEI VED .'—a larca lot English Dairy ar,/ d other Cheese, by GROVES & BUI SEK. nov‘u-tf English and Classical School. THE exercises of my school will be resumed n Monday January 7th 1861. Ample assistance is pro vided for proper attention to all who may applv.— Terms as heretofore, (payable quarterly! wi h .] ,j e dilution where more pupil- than one come from the same family. Dec. 27, 1J6O» J. J. HUNT, j MISCELLANEOUS. ..... u) —— MARKLEY & JOYNER ARE selling at prices which ate them ?el ves an in 71 ducement. White Dutch Clover, Kentucky Blue Grass, Rape and Hemp Seed. Orchard Grass, Sweet scented Vernal do., Lucerne Seed. cleaned and put up by T-andreth, Philadelphia. We return our thanks for the liberal patronage ex tended to our stock of Southern Groun Garden Seeds-, raised by the Shakers of .Kentucky. Our assortment is still unbroken We also offer Seed in bulk, Early Flint Alut'ton Corn, Parly “ 1 ‘ Early Al<iy Peas, English JJ-.tirou- fat Peas, Long Orange Carr At Seeds, Nutmeg Melon pLca.rf French Okra, Carolina C. V. Butler Peans, Fforticultural Beans. A full assortment of the above to be found at Feb 22 MALKLEY & JOYNER’S. M Jk KIET ’V Au CLOTHING STORE South Side of the Public Square, -V '.xt door to tlic Post Office. H E N 11 Y ? J-J r r s c JJ 5G H s r) CAF-II hi s S tore J 11 “irve' h © D ] OKI a k n CienVy, Furnishing Floods, i T HAVE just iw-iverlu heavy St- ck o< Winter Cloth ’ I ing, from the Commonest to the Finest. If you j want a tine suit, an-i v.i-h to buy it eheip, come to , the Marietta < .lothing ’-’--■p. No house in our city ■ can under -ell me. arid I will <ir my best to undersell Atlanta, ( 'ail and trv me. 1 wil, gi e the assurance ■h it ev< ry one who may fiv- r me with a cull asill be 1 pleased with my Stock and pu - .. gs?” 1 also call attention i- r- y supply of BOYS’ CLOTH IN G, Shirts, drunks. Hat-. Caps, Carpeting, and tn m> fine assor’incnt ot Jew,dry. Watches, Spec tacles. &c. 'iiil-tf a /1 I I T ]7 p V O -A IJ i J i I It. $ e •A | REMOVED! To Xurf'-We f Corarr of the Square, • Ts/rrtf 1 11 if j 6?/• t/rgi a. fIJfIANKUUL f r the ’ ■ I patronage I have I received the past four y< uh I am happy to in- 1 I. form the pubii-' that 1 have titted up a Picture I ilallery 6 eond to none i.l tin- St Ue. [am now pre- 1 pared to fuinish m\ tri- nds and e t-an rs with I'ie- I tures 01 all sizes ut. ! sty. »■ i ial to tin- best pro- 1 liticed l-v the Photographic art. All are invited to call anc see speciti tn-. I'ri- i < low. ‘EK.MS Sdl.iCllA t ASH. 1 febl ts G Ik >. J. GABLE. STlLl* A i' TUB OLD STAXI).’ I IriT hj; r.- ’.. -n» fit m':.’ 1f t p- s t favors, is still i mauufuctuii: ;' md r-; ning CARRIAGES BUGGIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A ?\L) ?<o. 1 II ‘on ax le AV cigoiis4, all of the Fest Style? ..nd .tnish, And all Warrante d. -’stf ■ '' ■’ -fore. ■ 1 ■ : t. •< I wi 11 pi- ase com-- uta tr i n i -•tci.- M.riet 1 Un 1,1- 1 HUMPHREY REID. THE SOU! JLIC Thi- D-i! an! '-Ye ■ .'.edited by ; James M Smythe i-q -t L. t.-ems, Esq.. ■ ... ntains I latest 1- ■ iph and Mail; i.- pui'ti-.ied in t,e ci:\ •f A mu-ta, Gtorgia.br WM. J. VASON A (O. It is the cheap-st n ti-,1 nu -r of its size, issued in the ' -Ue St -.£• - >t A . er>ca TEdMS—CASII J \ ADVANCE: Dail v tor one vear $5 00 six r , ths 3 00. three months 1 50 j “ one month 50 Weekly for on- vear 2 00 “ six months 1 25 Fou; m nths. .. 1 00 t s' M >■' • • i 1 . -a- oar agents, to , - ■ ■ the money. VisOt iC A .urge .- ; p.y gi -. ,t ■ i-o- -<t received 1 by ' -. -A • ; . UTNER. MISCELLANEOUS. Win. n\ . Frazer HAS at last femoved to his new store (two door below the old stand,) where he has a complete stock of WATCHES. JEWETT Y, CLOCKS, Silver aiid PLATED Ware. Iso, an endless variety of Christmas Presents!! WHICH HE DEFERS Cheaper than Ever! I CALL A T THE ft W »TO It , ,lnd see for Yourselves. Remeiiibcr JWC) dobrti below the old stand, decl4- WM. ROOT & SON £)FFER FOR SALE, FOR CASIi, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF ; apß F A. AL I L Y GROCERIES !jS —AMONG WHICH ARE CHOICE GREEN and BLACK TEA, CHOCOLATE, BROMA and COCOA. PICKLES AND PRESERVES, CHEESE AND BUTTER, CRACKERS, assorted, SUGAR CURED HAMS. CLEAR BACON SIDES, CHOICE SHOULDERS, SMOKED BEEF, BUCKWHEAT FLOI R SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, SPICES, all kinds and host qunltty. MACKEREL, SHAD, White Fish, SOAPS, a large assortment, RAISINS, FiGS; PRUNES, Ac. For sale by WM. ROOT N SON. DIARIES! MARKLEY & JOYNER Have received a large stock of Pocket Dlarie from 20 cts. to 85 cts. each—call and see them. Also have ! in store $1,200 worth Os Letter, Cap and !\ote 1 WHOLE CASE SCHOOL SLATES, CO THOUSAND ENVELOPES, 150 BOTTLES GOOD INK, 50 GROSS STEEL PENS, al>o, Gold Pens, Ivory Tablets, Lead Pe; fil . Ac., Ac., and 3,000 Volumes Miscellaneous Book . Every Horse Owner should have this remedy at hand, for its time ’y 11 - at the fitst appearance of Lameness will ell f iaily prevent those tormidable diseases, to which dl hor-co are liable, and. tfhlch render somanyotherwi.se v.u . able horses nearly worthless. Over four hnndr&d voluntary testimonials tote wonderful curative properties of this Liniment h - been received within the last two years, and man. them from persons in ti e highest ranks of life. Caution. To avoid imposition, observe the S’gnatur - Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every l:ib.-l .ml also "Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Linim nt” blow!- i:i the glass of each bottle, without which none are gen uine. RICHARDSON & CO. Sole Proprietors, Norwi' a C For sale by Hammett & Groves, Marietta Ga, may4—lymly, J O H N R . S A N GES. CARRIAGE TRIII -HI N f<, Harness Making and Saddlery. At the Room over Kirkland's Celler. r | I HE Undersigned would most re spectfully ca’l the attention of the public t the al>ove business, which he intends earn ing or. in all its VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS with neatness and dispatch, surpassed by few establishment in the South. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly attended to. Accounts will be due and collectible twr-<-' year—say the Ist of July and January of ta-.ii y. Accounts not settled promptly at those tin - Iraw interest for all the time they remain ur. • A liberal share of patronage is respectfully - JOHN R. SANGES . 11* * — tc.9 . --ja. cr & ■ ' I MISCELLANEOI S.' ! Livery Stable lie ; LL pci on. hiring l[or- . i ,K 1 I w. from the Livery Stable of th titled that the C ash must be paid at the time of hiving, As I have to yay Cash for feed for n.y o<-k. I<■ .inn■ t credit out from my stables.. 1. ifi LfiiG .-IE. ~V1?T O K Y H ~ ITbe Knabe Piano again T.- mt! fclfctij Juu v&i a tai.-..*' k. e:... . : ■ HAS constantly on baud at his PIANO DEP' 'T, on Whitehall Street, Atlaiii.a, Geo.' -, i : ■ as- t of tlx-< debi itcd Piano T' rt-:s of "W n.i. Knaloe & Co. 5 Which are unsu passed iu volumi I richness of | Tone, duiul iig- :-..J >;orkniansh : .g. I gyj" Tn addition to the above, a v-ridyof Instvu- I meets from the b- s! North'rn I-’■ . rii n Ceti ab.v,;ys l be foil nd at his Establishment, ai frem S2o'>.i > for Ro.owood 7 Octave Pi.‘.e, ..and ! 'I hr KN A !'ii I!N ’. 1 t. . ii t L>nt- I gomery. Alabama, took the premi uh over all Instru ments on . ' ■ . ' r. Driggs Patent . i.c;-. . Anu th,-/have nc— .Filed to . t ik'. the nF 0 @ 0 EP IP KO jQJ jyl wlicnever and •o. ;\r,.;r .7 /... rght into competition with Ute JManos of all ihs. best malNcic York, Bsc’ >v, si. ; >/ ' t and Bullimo •'. — j 'i’hrli.ive Jie fii’i iron l’’r e and arc guaranii-'i] for five v. from the day of 1.. . . X ; '■ . ■ iX-fi ' ■' Second hand ’ianos 1 good fc; .. , . . . hire. I The high* tn.''.;' f nri *e wil; 1 •<: p,i 1 f r <■'■! Pi m.-s. when '■;■.* nin 1 .... .- so n a In. imeritsi Coniie*-: I vn * . • gd.'iisc’ncnt me coiiu'e.ent tnn- jrs hjr ; . will be done in I'. >ry style, i ■ . >r i ■ .rin , any w ere in th sta 1V otiih or 1 North v'..: r* - • ■*.. nti • ifi. ■. 4 ■i _ the ; veai done nt ■ ■' .*[ pri es, a.nl ..11 .h w . j My eld 1 wt o ba - ■<; on the “ no < nrc.t > pay” princi- ■ j nolle I. t! .1 1 1 ■ ,> '! '. ■ • ■ • : r if-"/- I ' - .- ■ ■" ’7 GE 0 RI • IE NEXT SE . ' ion v.lll l,e I ’ p 1 1 ' - . to tl.e r*“port of Ihe Inki I*! ol V isi tui.ij • ■ I c.iin . . li' .- 1 ' - i’ll I. ' ■ ■ . ■ ■ h.'.q, I to th" f . 1.-.' n rd tl ■ t.;\- HO lit i < < ••• • i• . • • i'• 1'- ’ . fI * utrol. CO J ISE OP STV.;‘ TN M . I fEMA’i rc 1-. Al- li scriptiyc Qe mnitr■•, I.i'r Pi -- ' .. ■ theoiy -1 -. 1 ■ ami •’.v.>. Serve .n - A:i J. th; d Geomet r '.«• ' fidcnlus. IN FHS 1 BENCH LANG FA*: t i V. iiw* s Oiicn d n - : 1. ■ un . Vir le 1. ' gel k Ai dogv, Chaile.* I'.filu lU-einc. ENGLISH I.AN-.I .v.E AND Lil i F’. 1 f i Bul lion's 'i. Gra'miuui and :-i •;!- tl i..re. nines ; Qiui-.k-iilns' Rlni-hi : J-.' <7./. -81...’, Rhetoric, C anpn-.iti->:i g'.'.-l I' l .CiiH'-n IA HISKH.Y ANDGE'igj:\PHY W ' r’RUni vi 1 sal, 1. *.• ■ i ai. .. J, I- ■ ■ ■ :■ I St lies, Hit' In I’s An "<-nt .".ii-’ M" n•'■ -1 ■ 1 y. I IN N M’UIl Ah PHI . •<• ,V . . . A -,w. | h-tt’s T.- .f. t>i.lhs -;oi ■•. e ).' e■ ) • try Miner.;! and ' ■ <1 ' i . 1-- in a. ; - RIN V full I ir t 1 I.is- i- 1 .1 -.4 AH i-1 >y. ■ ;i- pi inei• Jeo l4 ... . tion in Hun • Roa Id -..a,, ‘ (. .iva r*. M <<;! t • ) . I I I.aif in a»lvjn- , '.i f--r • mt year. j lor on.- .-.ion. I fir •;n mtl.s. .'a :T <>f b-.• d, bii- ,) ' i ‘ st:'. -g . 4., F. W. C’Al’fdßS, St:p.’>inte dent. W . 1 . MO<> RE , Yli-Y/ O Y4Z? U TAILOR! M..RH.T ra, GlOlidlA. YC-'-iU;. trait. orm s fie ci'iz-n -of Mnri f V < ■ .-i i firit fi. . he i- i. .it,y loca- 1 t.- ’ n ere ' ' ‘e n th ■ T i. n ; uo-t t. ; -t i . . . -I. ■ > h a..- i n - stij a>- . It* * f r■ . -I. < ■ .re ex- i ii-.r >’ ■■ fi- -.'n. ■ Go cerv. n->rh-. • q-i.re. ■22 lorri T < -- - i * j -1 t» ’1 f- COOPER, A. M Pri; Mpal. ~ ibl pot i . \ ■ ' ■ • 1 ■ »’ tr f >VF.S CZ TXEF . io . . < A?. N >r-; auOiLL D.r, - . 1 10,0 M) Envelopes. ditßFeiiL i otds, I'ors.M c v by HdMM'I >VES.