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MI4VKMI|VI\(i I’RO(H
>S fcTKOJV.
Zly the President of the United
States.
• j
our Heavenly Father, ,
• pleased to vouchsafe to us as a
. . theryear of that national life
which is an indispensable condition of
.tv. an 1 progr -- That year
. , - : ti. -cover, been crowned with many
peculiar blessings. The civil war that so i
recent!v*closed amonc: tie has not been any- |
win re re-opened. I -r-.gn in:.:-even >n
has ceased to excite alarm or apprehension;
intrusive pestilence has been benignly mit
igated : domestic tranquility has improved ; I
sentiments of conciliation have largely pre
vailed, and affections of loyalty and patri
otism have been widely revived ; our fields
have yielded quite abundantly : our mining
industry has been richly rewarded : and ,
we have been allowed to extend our rail- ‘
road system far into the interior recesses
of the country, while our commerce has
resumed its customary activity in foreign
seas. These great national blessings de
mand a national acknowledgment.
Now; therefore, I, Andrew Johnson,
President of the ('nited States, do hereby
recommend that Thursday the 20th day of ;
November next be-set apart, ana be ob- !
served everywhere in the several States
and Territories of the United States by the
people thereof as a day of thanksgiving
and [.raise to Almighty God with due re- j
membrance that in His temple doth every
man speak of his honor.’
I recommend, also that on the same sol
emn they do humbly and honestly
. to grant to our National Coun
rwh • p ople. that Divine
wi-i wi.ich alone, can lead any nation
the ways of all good.
1:: ofl'-ring these national thanksgivings,
praises and supplications, we have the di--;
vine assurance that “the Lord remairierh a
■ : n rer. Them that are meek shall i
lie g -de in judgment, and such as art*
gentle shall He learu His way. The Lora i
gv- strength*to His people: ftu-d the 1
Lord .-hall give to His-people the blessing j
In witness whereof! have hereunto set
ini Lon 1 and coused the seal of the United
States to be hflixed.
Done at the’ city of Washington this
eighth day of October, in the year of .our
Lord, 1806, and of the independence of the ;
United States the ninety-first,
[l. s ] Andrew Johnson.
By the Presidont:
JFm. //. Seward , Secretary of State.
Croiii wrll’n liolu lion of ihr Huuip
Parliamrut.
The 20th, 1053, is the date of this me
morable event. The parliament by which
t’h.ii les 1. had been met and overcome, had
idled down by various purgations to
ab it fifty-three members, who aimed at
becoming a sort of mild oligarchy for the
administration of the commonwealth.
They were deliberating on a bill for the fu
ture representation, in which they should
have a permanent place, when Cromwell
resolved to make an end of them. It was
the last incident in the natural series of a
revolution, placing military power above
all other.
Cromwell, having ordered a company of j
musketeers to follow him, entered the
House in “plain black clothes an 1 worsted
stockings,” and sitting down, li-tened for
a while to their proceedings- Hearing at }
length the question put, that the bill do
par--, he rose, put off his hat, and began to
speak. Id the course of his address he
told them of their self-seeking and delays
of justice, till at length Sir Peter Went
wort:. interrupted him with a rem nstranee
again-: such language. Then, blazing np.
lie said, “'se have had enough” of this ; 1
will put an end to your prating.”
Steppiug into the floor of the House,
and clapping on his hat, he commenced a
violent harangue, which he occasionally
emphasised by stamping with his feet, and
which came mainly to this : “It is not fit
you should sit here any longer—you have
sat too long for any good you have been
doing lately.,. You shall now give place
to better men.” “Call them ini” he ex
claimed. and his officer Harrison and a file
of s Idlers entered the House. Then pro
ceeding: “You are no parliament ? Some
of you are drunkards”—bending a stern
eye upon Mr. Chaioner ; “some of you
art a tford expressive of a worse •
iram .rrality. and he looked at Henry Mar
tin and Sir Peter Wentworth ; “'living in
open contempt of God’s commandments.
Some of you are corrupt; unjust persons ;
how can you be a parliament for Gods
pe jple ? Deport I say and let. us have done
with you. Go 1”
He lifted his mace from the table and [
save it to a musketeer, to be taken aWay.
Le caused Harrison to give Ins hand to
Speaker Lenilial and lead him down from
the chair. The members, cowed by his
violence and the sight of his armed men,
moved gloomily out of the house. “It is
the Lord that hath caused me to do this,”
he said, “I have sought that He would
rather slay tue than put me upon doing
this work ” Sir Harry Vane ventured a
remonstrance. “Oh. Sir Harry Vane,”
the lord general, othe Lord de
*■ Tlarrv
.ui hid p-ne ou
master of the three kingdoms ror about
five and a half years.
Venice. —Up to 17Go \ enice was an in
dependent republic. After Lis victories
in Italy the first Napoleon conquered Ve
nl e, and at the peace of Campo Formio,
he. though merely a General of the Repub
lic of France, ceded Venice to Austria.
Th is the tirst time that Austria Lad
ob: lined possession of Venice, and . al
though in 1860 she lost it again by the for
tunes of war her title dates back to the first
Napoleon and to the title of France as con
queror. She now cedes it back to the first
conqueror.
In the United States there are -%SOO
newspapers: in Australia 18; Af^ 4 id;
Spain 14; Portugal 56; Asia k 5: Russia
and Poland 60 : Belgium 65 • Denmark S5 ;
Germanic States 320; G*-eat Britain and
Ireland 500. There re nearly twice as
many in this country as in all the other
nations together.
SOUTMIN liTIiMII.
By L. C. BRYAN.
Oil! IIOIIII!
:
Quick Sales and
Small Profits!
J.Schiff Al.ro.
ARE RECEIVING THEIR ’ - * /
Fall and Winter Stock of *
DRY GOODS,
AND
EKDfMiio
Boots, Shoes. Trunks, Flour,
Coffee, Slice, Tobacco,
Leather, &e„ Ac.
Sept 13 . . 16 ts
• .‘ ’ . * . . ■ ‘
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Save Your Money
\LL tln.se indebted to J. Sc'i iff & Brother,
. from, before and durim: the war, who
wiil pav up before the first of November next,
will be relieved of four years interest, other
wise they will be sued anil collected according
, to law.
Ii tiOOI) CHEAP
i AI HOI s, FREXI! VIFKIIVOS,
lId.AIVFN, and a great variety of other
handsome i>KFss <OOI>s, call on
J. MHIFF A. BltO’M.
A FIXE LOT OF
CASSIMERE. Satinets and Kent Jeans,
you can find at very low prices, at the j
.
J. SCIIIFF A IJRO’S.
If you want •
muoiim nun
For Ladies or Children,
! Call at
J. sen IFF & BRO'S.
A good assortment of
BALMORALS,
(Ladies and Children J
SHAWLS, FIVE BLANKETS OF
ALL SIZES, R ICAR LEV’S EL
LIPTIC AND OTHER
HOOP SKIRTS
tire kept by
J. SCKIFF A BRO’S.
I
If you want to purchase
CLOTHING,
For Men and Boys, cull at J. SCHIFF &
■ BROTHER’S, who have one of the largest
and best stocks in the market. If you wish to
I SAVE MONEY come and look.
.T. SCHIFF & BRO.
Keep a good article of
Boots, Shoes and Leather, j
And will sell them at the rery lowest prices.
A good assortment of
•* • ‘ • . . ’
Gold and Silver Watches, Jewel
ry. Notions, Cotton Scales,
: And most everything else kept Usually at a
Dry Goods and Clothing Store.
Come and see for yourself, and von will
j admit that
J SC ISSFF & IISIO.
Will set! you Goods Chenper. or at lrat ns
• chnp, as any other House Smith of Mason
: & Dixon’s line. oct 4
TAN YARD.
Having bought out the tax yard
of J. Schitt & Brother, at Thomasville,
and determined to carry on the business of
: TANNING, the undersigned will purchase
10,000 IVmncLs
OF GOOD HIDES,
if delivered at David Harrell’s Provision Store,
where they will be paid for in Family Groce- .
ries or Cash-
The undersigned will also give a liberal
price for <; OOD O A K IS A KK, for
‘l'nuuiuji.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS -\ BROOKE
Feb. t - ‘. • ; l ’ 6m
ri oticb to Debtors
u.
I
1 bo and 7 „ \ f
i- „ t-i X.- ..
! n.,nrc & ftc.-iiff, books, note* :.nd -accounts.
Brvan A Keneau. books, notes -and acc’ts.
Carroll & Martin, accounts
H-eotnbe A Cos , Sayan**, accounts ;
Estate J M Ticker?. Jec and. and P. N. \ ick
I ers, notes . ‘
Eun’- W U M. D dec’d, books,
noteaand “t 1 ! 51 — . -
S F DunoT* M - D., accounts.
11 M M D accounts,
n u e _,'Ecve, books, notes and accouats.
[V i-or? to these per-'nis arc requ-sted to
■ a> ! we cannot agree upon some
. nil of- tth a. if that will be mntualy satis
fart, -y to all concerned . and thereby sate the
! ‘trouble and expense of tedious la - / fs.
Persons in this Countv who are ialebted to
J .\1 & M B Hunter, of John Me Julian, of
Brouks are informed that the Thonia Comity
claims of these gentlemen have beer placed in
our hands : and the Brooks County Debtors of
Little A Hunter, and Baum A Scbil, are noti
fied th a’Messrs Hunter A McCall o Quitman,
hold the claims against them- .„ nTO
BRYAN A HfKRLS,
Sept 27-as at Law.
ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT.
L KUBITSHEK A BRO.,
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Thomasville an! public generally,
that their Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
Arc now Complete.
We have used unusual care in buying tins season, and feel .assured J
that our selection of. . . *.
I FAtiOY DRISS AD STAPLE OOODS,
• ‘ WIH give satisfaction to our patrons. .
We have bought heavily, and at as low rates as any merchants’ who have made pur
chases in New l'Ork this season. We do not intend to hold, but are
DETERMINED TO SELL!
And at such figures as will-give satisfaction to those who may favor us with their pat
ronage. All we Jt.sk is a TRIAL. GIVE US A CALL, and we will at all times.,
pleasure in exhibiting out Stock, feeling assured that we can please the
eve without drawing too heavily upon the purse. Our stock will be kept
up to-the standard of a full assortment during the season. .
Our stock will- be found, to consist of a splendid and varied assortment o-f
LADIES DRESS GOODS
Such as. French, English and American. Prints, All Wool Delaines, French •lerinos,
Plain and Figured Silks, Alpacas, Poplins, Mohairs, Scotch Plaids and Ginghams.
Ladies Cloaks, Shawls, Sontags, Nubias, Vandykes, Breakfast Shaw-ls, Jaconet, Swiss
and Velvet Trimmings, Braids, Collars and Cuffs, Thread, Laces, Ribbons, Belting,
Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Umbrellas, Balmoral Skirts, &c . *tc,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
INCLUDING A SUPERIOR LOT OF
Heady Made Clothing
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, PIECE GOODS, &c.
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
A large assortment for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys and Misses,
A HEAVY STOCK OF
Foreign and Domestic Goods
Always on hand, including SHIRTING, SHEETING. BLEACHED AND UN
BLEACHED, HICKORY STRIPES, OSNABURGS, PLAIN AND STRI
PED, SPUN YARN, &c., &c
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Blankets-including some very Fine
Bed Blankets.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SHOT GUNS, PISTOLS,;
WATCHES, JEWEL] ‘ -. ■
Fancy Motions and. Perfumery.
In short, every thing usually found in -a first class Dry Goods Store.
N. and Yarn sold at Factory Prices by. wholesale.
I. KUBITSIIEK & BROTHER.
Oct 1* ‘ .. : 42. • 1 . ts
STIj EDO jS IIEISI
In Thomasville and the surrounding Country.
4 Sew War just commenced In the South against all high
prices of Goods, as will he seen hy calling at either of
B. & L. GOLDBERG’S
’ STORES,
. Where you will find all kinds of Goods sold at NEW YORK COST and EXPENSES—
Consisting in part of the following articles.:-
CALICOES OF ALL KIXDS AND DENCRIPTIOX. A\D ALL OTHER
KI.YUS OF I>KV GOODS \CEDEI) I.\ THIS (d‘> v"i,v ‘
AY” **- , , ,
i Ladies Dress Good-. > G atg Furnishing Goods, new style
ALSO—bilks, french Merinos, Ail Wool Delaines, Uapaoaa, Baxoa Btripea, Imh
Poplin, Scotch Plaid, Muslin Delaines French English and American Prints, Flan-
B-, •’ *
A ful . - , fCI I- HANTILLAB, BHAWLB SON
TAGS, BREAK! AdT SHAWLS, 1 ANDYKES, Nl ii IS, and all kinds of WORSTED’
KNIT GOODS. Also, the Latest Styles of Ladies Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flow
ers, Ac.. &e.
STAPLE AND FAN( i DRIf G BOOTS
CUTLERY OF EVERT KIND, CROCKERY 1
WATCHES AND JEWELRY—in short, every other article
which yeu may wish, oAn be found at either of
il. k L. GOLDULItG’S) Stores One at the old stand, the
Other ue\.t door to John Stark's Coufectiouary.
COME AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
la conclusion, we would return our thanks tor the very liberal patronage bestowed
upon us in times past, an 1 sk % continuance of the same at tke Cheap Store of
B. & L. GOLDBERG.
l’Ue Very Latest Vens-iottou ttidug !
CU /?Jo°tt2P I)ED VtRY MUCH BY THE MANUFACTORIES—HIGHEST Pltl-
IN THIS TOWN FOR COT TON—PLEASE CALL ON US
TO ANY BODY B. k L Goldhe*^.
October U ip lt -
THOMASVILLE, GA.. THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1866.
H. WOLFF § BRQ„
BEG leave to inform the citizens of Thomasville and surrounding country.- that they ■
have receiveJ and will be constantly receiving largo k>;.s of
I ALL KINDS 0F DRY GOODS,
’ LADIES DRESS AND GENTLEMEN’S
FURNISHING GOODS,
ISi as Silks, French and English Merinos ; all Wool Delaines, Alp&ccas, 8•:
[■ . • Stripes ‘an l Irish Poplins, -Scotch .I’laids, Muslin Delaines. French. English
1 and American Prints,.Flannels and Opera Flannels, Balmoral Skirts. . •
• ; . . A FULL STOCK OF THE LATEST STYLES OF •
Cloaks and Mantillas,
j• ‘ - SHAWLS, 80NTAGS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, VANDYKES, NUBIAS, I
I. • ■ * and all kinds of WORSTED KNIT GOODS.
” ‘ ‘ • ‘ • - . ..
I • • • the latest styles of ■ j
LADIES’ HATS,\
RIBBONS. TRIMMINGS, FLOWERS—AII of which are Unparalleled!
Jhtjtle Domestic pin tiooiis,
• .
Yankee Notions, Cutlery, Crockery and Stationery, Rich
Perfumes and .Toilet Soaps.
A SPLENDID STOCK FROM. THE BEST MANUFACTURERS OF
jOoo-fcts ct:o.cl Shoes,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT LOW PRICES. .’ *
Our stock of .
CLOTHING, PIECE, & GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
.
Are unsurpassed in the Country. • .
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
TOBACCO and SEGARS.
I
As our stock has been selected with great care, and purchased under the most favo
rable circumstances, we do not hesitate to say, that we are enabled to sell, at least, at
as low prices as any other house in the whole country. All we ask is, that the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Thomasville and vicinity, will favor us with a call, and judge our
Goods rnd Prices. If they will do this, we feel confident that none of them will leave
our establishment without purchasing. It Is needless to say, that they will be re
ceived cordially and treated politely, and charged nothing for examining our goods—
so, please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
. * ‘= • H. WOLFF & BROTHER.
• . .
The attention of Country Merchants is invited to our superb stock of Goods. To
! them we offer great- inducements in splendid bargains.
Sept 27 39-ts . H. WOLFF & BROTHER.
i . . •
LATHROP $ CO.,
139 & 141 CONGRESS STREET,
is,
WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.
| \\7 E hav.ii z procured the Sto a Formerly occupied by Messrs. NEYITT, LATHROP & !
v V ROGERS, and HENRY LATHROP & CO., will be prepared September Ist j
to 15t1i,. to exhibit a large stock of . _ : 1
D RY G O O E> B,
Ready Made Clothing,
‘Tj fj f ./ r i (§TC? fj \W r t “W? A /].] >; . vrj/p n
Jj UAJ Aj Lal JJ-AJAJj mM it Ay #it Ikog
A? WHOLESALE Stairs,
W.e propose t<> manufacture our Clothing at Home, which will -enable ns to offer induce
ments -e<j 11 : 1 1 tn the Northern Market*. . . • • :
(.tin- ot tin- firm, who lu.s had twenty five years experience in the business in tiiis city, will
remain in the purchasing, markets, and will devote li-ie time specially to tin* Soutiu rn jrradz
’ COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to ekaanne our stock before parchaßipg- •
.’ DWIGHT LATHROP, ‘ Late ‘ D. & I.: - J ;.W • ‘ ‘
. . JOHN W. NEVITT, •• . AWviTT, LaiHHOP & ROGERS
j • CTjAS.’W.. BRUNNER . •• • - HENRI tATHROP A CQ. ; ■ ’ •
■. Apr 1 .’ ■ ‘. 31 ..’ . Cm
SAVANNAH HAT STORE.
No, 153 CONGRESS STREET,
s A VAXNAI I, - - - Georgia
• •
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
Wholesale llooiii, ( p stairs.
Retail Depaitment, FIRST FLOOR.
T t 1! -
Nectv 1 ap- r and Linen Collars. Gloves, Suspenders,Handkerchiefs,,
Ms taejftie/tl r are nnYn e? T"TT me Li nd uhtrimmed
-t or retailed iu any of the Northern ? *** Bell “ low as they
A t-estdeu-e mth citv frotii bovho<st A. 1 - nMl,kets - ••
veai-H. give, me confidence in my dt^e 8m - eSS ex P erience of over fifteen
WWfeMWi Patronage. wmy teHow citizens in town an d country for their
*** *“* s. M. COLDING.
VOL. VL—NO. 1
GREAT
Corn i Cotton
PLANTATION
For Sale
I.\ MIDDLE FLORIDA, TIIC
OF I'LOWERS f
Seventeen Hundred Acres
( ' : Oak. nd Hickory, Hummock u | Kim
Land? unsurpassed in the State..
1 About 600. acres in good condition forcnlti
vatioj., a H hammock The up
’ • • - • •
t>n the premises is r, <
g . house, with oat-building* in
.
stables, fodder houses, j • •
’ else necessary i<>r planting purposes and e<p
’ . Be. •
Hood Grin House and Screw.
Wells of Fine Water, Ac*
. Tin- quality of these lands, then
iers them eqnal to any in the
S rr farming; and taken altogether,
the moderate price demanded for the pi
’ is the best opportunity for inveati
‘before the public'. . • •••
- For further infonnation i ■
. JAMES A. LINTON,
‘. . ; Thomnsv ii 1.-. Qa..
■ . ■ 5 out I Enter-,
May 2 ‘.. • 1” if
fuCHAH,
CHILLS & FEVER
i “ J c CRTAIN CM* 1 -
Gi AMilonl*ll.l.Si are comp ■ I
r simply of Vegetable Medicine*. They are
Cathartic Pill*, acting upon the Stomach,
. Lin r and Boict $ . containing no Araenu 1
omel. Blue Mats, or any other Mineral sub
stance. .The great advantage the Pr iprietors
-v Pills i-r-tliat. without the aidof
Calomel; Blue Maas, or any'other Minerals,
they will cure the most obstinate cases ol
( hill-; and Fever - ,- Dumb Ague, Per
Headache, Neuralgia and all affections of a
like character. Fellow the directions, and y ,
will tind they will do all that, is claimed for
them. Try one box, and their own merits will
recommend them ever afterwards
have need Galligh in’s Pili.s. and
have never known them to fail to cure when
the directions were followed, and unhesita
tingly recommend them to public favor:
. lion T H Watts, Ex-Governor of Ala.
lion T. J Judge, Judge Supreme Court of
Alabama:
lion Rob’t Dougherty, Judge f*th Circuit of
Alabama. ■
Wm. G. ‘Waller, Sheriff Montgomery c •
Alabama.
Hon Alexander B. Clitherall, Montgomery,
Alabama.
Col Jas II Weaver, Montgomery. Ala.
■ Col Crawford Bibb, Montgomery, Ala.
Maj E A Banks, Com. Merchant. X. 0.. La.
Geo Mason. Esq.. Mayor, Wetumpka, Ala.
Mikel Woods, Attorney at Law, 206 Broad
way, New York.
Daniel Sayre, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge, Ala,
F & A Masons.
BLOiXT A lIALE,
Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala.,.
Wholesale Depots,
Harrul, Rislev & Tompkins. 141 Chambers st.,
N. Y., S. W. Morsdun, N. Y., Edward
Wilder A Cos., Louisville, Ky., £J.
Hart A Cos.. N. O. La., Blount A
Hule. Montffoma<7, A |q
SOLD BY
E. SEIXAS. ThomasviUe,Ga., .
And all other Druggists. -Wig Jo-ts •
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Business and Financial
Counting Rooms!.. ‘
BANKING, COMMISSION’
And every Branch of Trade Taught by ..
•po illpelcut Practical Business Jleit
• LOCATED ON
Alabama St., between Pryor and Loyd
ATL4VTA, GA.
* ’ ■ - ‘ ; .
Double Entry Book Keeping.;
Penmanship, Mercantile Cal
culations and Commercial Law.
Life Scholarship, indnd Mg’ Slat emery-. SIOO.
For particulars address
G. WALTON KNIGHT,
Box 303 Atlanta. Ga
. Sept 27 - ■ 39- lm
Great improvement in Serin? Machine>
Empire
SHUTTLE MACHINE
i Salesrooms, .130 Broadway, N. 4 . ‘33©
Washington St.. Boston. ©3l Lhest
nut St.., Philadelphia.
| Patented February 14, 1860..
rriHIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely
I new principles ol mechantsi ssossing
many rare and valuable improvements, having
been examined by the moot profound
and pronounced tube ‘
Simplicity and Perfection Com’ ‘4.
li baigaiatraigh* ‘needle, perpendicular actH/>J
’ LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH;
which will neither Itll* nor RAVEL, arid is
alike on both rides ; performs perfect sewing
onevery description of material, from Leather
te i he finest Nansook muslin. with eotton, linen,
Or silk thread, from tbe coarsest to the finest
nuinher. Having neither CAM or COG wheel,
and the least possible friction, it rans as smooth i
as glass, and is
Emphatically n llachiue !
’ It requires FIFTY I Tilt CENT- less power
to drive it than any other -machine in the mar
ket. A girl twelve years of age can work it
steadily, without fatigue or injury to health.
Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity of
Construction renders it almost impossible to get
out of order, uud .is GUARANTEED by the
company to give entire satisfaction.
W e respect full v invite all those who inav
desire to supply themselves with a superior ar
ticle. t.> come and examine this’ Unci called
Machine.
One half boor's instruction ia sufficient U
enable any person to work this machine to
their entire satisfaction.
Agents wanted for all towns in the United
States, where agencies are not already estab
lished Also, for Cuba, Mexico, Central and
South America, to whom a liberal discount will
be given.
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MF G CO.,
336 Broadway, N. Y.
July 25 . 6m
EMPIRE HAIR RESIORER,
AN elegant Dress in?.
An infallible restorer of Color.
And a wonderful Ihvigorator of the HAIR.
Prepared bv
P. CLOWER & CO.,
! Jan 31 5-ttf Apothecaries Hail.
FOR SALE.—One Pcriable Engine
and Crist .Hill, 6 horse power. Ea
| quire at this office. f*b 7