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aloe.
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barged two-thirds the above rate* for the last eh
months.
It will h i perceived t the foregoing that we have
duoad the rat-.: of advertieing fifteen to twenty
per cent., to take effect on this day,
dingle Vipers, 5 cent*; to now* hoys, 2X cent*.
T«hmß—Cash
CONSTITUTIONALIST
WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV 16. 1870
Stamp Duties,— There seems to be some
misunderstanding among business men
generally as to the construction 9f that
pari of the act of July 14,1870, which ex
empts “promissory notes for a less sum than
one hundred dollars from stamp duty. The
law as it now stands, divested of its verbi
age, is as follows: The tax on checks, drafts
or orders drawn at sight or on demand re
mains unchanged, viz: Two ceuts when
dfawn for any sum whatever upon any
bank or trust company, and a like amount
when drawn “ for any sum exceeding ten
dollars upon any other person or persons,
companies or corporations.” Bills of ex
change (inland). draft or order, for the pay
ment of any sum of money not exceeding
one huhdrecl dollars, otherwise, than at
sight or on demand, or any promissory
note (for a less sum than one hundred dol
lars), are exempted irom stamp on and
after the Ist of October, 1870. Evidences
of debt, such as “ 1. O. U. $100,” “due you
$100,” usually called “ baWi** or pro
missory notes arc relia
ble (as inJ l j4*e«Wnifii'i'grapht above) to the
twu-ee»t?stamp duty.
Joining the Angels— The New York
World thus relates how a rash Chicagoan
enlisted with the angels: “Two drunkeu
men of Chicago, one a liromilow and the
other a Sanders, stood at a street corner at
midnight, looking up at a number of
moons and stars chasing each other
through the midnight sky. They were
very drunk and despondent. ‘Bromilow,’
said Sanders, ‘zhlsh zay bad world—all
liollovv- zer’s nossin in it—it’s all rot.’
Sanders replied, as lie pointed to every
available point of the compass, ‘ let’s join
ze angels up /.are, where all is peasli and
zlioy.’ So Sanders toddled off as well as lie
could, and bought, morphine enough to aid
them in their contemplated flight to the
realms of ether. Then both assisted each
to the \laulton House, aud there took the
drug. In the morning Bromilow was
fouud dead- though Sanders ODly slep. Re
called to consciousness by the police, he
told them where the soul oi Bromilow was,
and the coroner’s juiy brought iu au ac
cordant verdict.”
Lettjng Them Loose to Give Thanks.
—Bullock promulgates an order, discharg
ing nlueteeu convicts sentenced to the peni
tentiary for life for the crime of burglary, iu
the night time, giving the r-nggp,tjuri tine**
their trial, the Legislature, by act otQq& :
ber 5, 1868, modified the punishment for
burglary iu the night time, and that he
considered the majesty of the law vindi
cated. The pardon takes effect on the 24th
instant, Bullock’s thanksgiving day, and
the following are the convicts to be loosed
in time to give thanks and get ready for
the December election: John Davenport,
Robert Perry, William Johnson, Green In
man, Jared S. Webb, John Williams, Henry
Walker, Jake Walker. James A. Hall, Rich
ard Hankinson, Alfred Pitman, Henry Cain,
Henry Daniel, James Martin, Paul Key,
Mingo Trammel, George A. Kero, Henry
Singleton and Albert Harris.
Reduction ov Fares. —We have the an
nouncement worn Sacramento that the
Central Railroad has reduced the
price of second-class ticket# from |BO to
$75 to Omaha, currency, and from sllO to
SIOO, currency, ta New York. The third
class fares from San Francisco to New
York arc also cut down from $75 to $65;
and from San Francisco to Omaha, from
S6O to SSO currency. The running time
from that city will be six days and twenty
scours. * * - 1
{ErHDeeklg Constitutionalist
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Carbolic Acid and Street Watering.
—During the past Summer, most of the
crowded streets of London have l*een
watered on alternate days with a weak
solution ot carbolic acid, as lias been the
custom for ilie last four years, and there is
no doubt that this excellent antiseptic and
disinfectant has been very beneficial in a
sanitary point of view. The inhabitants of
those streets have often expressed satisfac
tion at the freshness, and removal of disa
greeable smells, which this acid produces,
and they regard it as an addition to their
comfort. Carbolic acid was also used in
New Orleans during the past Summer
with like favorable effect, says the 'limes.
An Alteration of the Lord’s Prayer.
—A few years ago nothing would have
seemed more improbable than the deliberate
alteration, by an authoritative body of
Christian clergymen and orthodox Biblical
scholars, of the phraseology and meaning
of the Lord’s Prayer, yet such has been, the
case. The New Testament revisionists,now
in session in London, have voted that the
literal translation of the phrase “deliver
us from evil” should be, “deliver us from
the evil one;” and they have decided to ex
punge the at the end of the
prayer, as absent from all the earlier manu
scripts. Thus shorn and altered, the great
prayer of the ages will sound unfamiliar
indeed.
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Samples of Snakes, Fruits and Silks.
—The Agricultural Department at Wash
ington has a large number of specimens of
snakes and small animals of lizard species,
a«plendid specimen of the sloth and similar
small animals, In alcohol, from the authori
ties at Honduras, presented by the depart
ment, under a system of exchange, to the
Smithsonian lustitnte. The department
has more than a hundred specimens of
Southern froits from the Alacon Fair, about
the same number from Western Fairs, and a
large number of specimens of silks from
Switzerland.
Fur Sacques. —For sacques will be worn
more this season than ever before They
are made shorter and more in the form ol
the English jacket, worn by the ladies a
few yeais since. Some few are made in the
form of a circle, or more after the mantilla
pattern. Astrachau and seal still consti
tute the material selected, but the liner
grades of the former, such as the Persian,
are eagerly sought alter. In the seal they
are mostly worn without trimmings. In
Astrachau the Angora Binge still gives
character to the garment.
Novel Ticket Offices. — And • now
comes a correspondent of the Courier-
Journal with the import that the Indian
apolis and St. Louis Railroad have put,
tickets, to all the principal points East, on
sale at several of the most prominent
houses of prostitution id St. Louis, select
ing one of the most charming of the soiled
doves as agent, for which they pay a liberal
commission.
Current News Mention.
Both branches of the Philadelphia City
Couucil, as the inauguration of the move
ment for disbanding the volunteer Arc com
pany system and the substitution of the
paid system, have dismissed two volunteer
companies for rioting.
Boston voters viewed with astonishment
two women distributing votes at two of the
polls in that city on election day.
On Thursday a lire broke out in the
large transfer house of the New York Cen
tral Railway Company at, Fast Buffalo,
near the cattle yards, destroying the build
ing and three hundred empty cars. The
loss is estimated at over $600,000.
The census show* the present population
of Kentucky to be 1,483,695, au increase in
the last ten years of 277,011, and the largest
actual increase Kentucky lias made since
her settlement.
Six inches of snow fell in as many hours
on Mount Washington, New Hampshire,
on Thursday.
The Baltimore papers state that not loss
than 50,000 people of that city, chiefly
Catholics, turned out, on Thursday last, to
meet and welcome back to Baltimore Arch
bishop Spalding ou his return from Rome
Little Delaware did nobly in the recent
contest. The Democrats carried every
county in the t tate, and elected all the ofll
cers from Governor to School Director.
The Radicals relied upon negroes; the
Democrats upon while men.
A company has been formed in New
York, with a capital of $1,000,000, to make
a canal across the Florida peninsula, front
Jacksonville to Key West, a distance of 20
miles.
Col. Thomas H. Peebles, a State Senator
iu Tennessee, has been killed by S A. Point
or.
The Tennessee press is becoming alarmed
at the migratory disposition manifested by
large numbers of people from various por
tions of that State. Hundreds oi families
are going to Texas.
Harry Whittsy, circus manager, was shot
a Rayville, Louisiana, ou the fourth, and
died at Vicksburg.
What a Colored Woman Thinks of
the Fashions.— Women, you forget that
yoga are mothers of creation ; you forget
your sons were cut off like grass by the
war, and the land was covered by their
blood; you rig youiselves up in panlers
and Grecian bendbacks and flummeries;
yes, and mothers and gray-haired grand
mothers wear high-heeled shoes and humps
on their heads, and put them on their
babies, and stuff them out so that they keel
over when the wind blows. O mothers!
Pm ashamed of ye! What will such lives
as you live do for humanity ? When I saw
them women on the stage at the Woman’s
Suffrage Convention, the other day, I
thought, what kind of reformers be yon,
with goose wings on your heads, as if yon
were going to fly, and dressed in such
ridiculous fashion, talking about reform
aud women’s rights? ’Pears to me yon
had belter reform yourselves first. But
Sojourner is an old body, and will soon go
out of this world into another, and wants
to say when she gets there, “Lord, I have
done my duty ; 1 have told the whole truth
and kept nothing back.”— Sojourner IVuth's
Speech at the Providence Woman's Rights Con
vention.
Diet in Paris.— A correspondent of the
Londou Telegraph writes from Paris on the
16th: “ Good men and housewives light
with each other outside the doors of the
butchers, the tripe dressers and the sausage
makers’ shops. .Even the women must
take their tarn at the well to draw cold
water. Meat we are now rationed at 4to 5
ounces per head per day; It is quite a job
to get It; bat of coarse horse flesh and
donkey flesh krff consumed in large quanti
ties. Horse steaks are 9 cents per lb. and
even Is. Horses are now sold by weight
even to the army. Straw at 15d. per bundle
of 10 lbs., will explain that the people prefer
to eat the horses to feed them. Vegetables
nre very dear; Is. for a cabbage; potatoes
at 2)fcd. per lb. Fish out of the question.
A rabbit, Bs.; geese, 16s. to 205.; turkeys,
255. to 40s. Cheese anite & Inxnrv ’>
REGISTERED VOTERS.
f LIST OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE
City ot Augusta to 2 o’clock, November 12 i
Ward Mo. f.
A.
Allen, James P Antony, Milton W
Alexander, Win W. Adam, Ilor on B
Anlliony L I, A idle, Aleck
Arlington, Henry II Adam, K M
B.
Brodhurtt,Geo W Henson, Andrew
Punch, John VV Rent, Edmund
Bridges, Ttu-od- re C Britton, 11 ei ry
iconic, J, T Brodie, A M
Big.ion, Heinard BakmyJofin
Belcher, Algernon's Broom, Thomas M
Brown, Theodore A Barrett, W II
Iha'-e, Henry A Burton, Francis
U onnt, Chni-lts .1 rerrv, James
B dlio, Jas 11 Berrien, Aaion
Botiil neait. Geo E Bolton, Felix
Brown, John Boulw.ire, W II
Ttothwi 11, DaVid J Bola", Haiidv
Boiworth, James J Bel l , Henry ll
Best, John Itlgnon, A P
Baxter, John W Bowe, It J
Bignon, Chorles Jl Brown, W K
Brown, Anlersori Blount, G A
Bell, llemy lloebler, T E
Bothwell, JT Kell. Moses
Black man, W M fct tturt.il], Edward
Branch, Abram Butts, Joseph
Hrugg-mnn, F H Ihir.-h, J Vv
B. G A Busb,GP
C.
Cartledge, .1 -bn Osson, Thomas
< hrist an, John A Cyles, John B
Oorey, Eugene A Clarke, James O
Cheenlioro, W B Clarke, Henry E
Call, John W Clapp, Itora- e 11
Crump, A B Cheesia-r \ Win E
Calvin, M V Clemons, Jesee
Copper, Ebenezer Oarv, Clement O
t mannings, Joseph Coffin, John R
Channtnn. Edmund Claik, Jack
Calhoun, David W Clayton, John J
Coon, JamesW Ch tvous, Ke ly
C:i»hin, iVm Ciocker, John L
C. r bsnezar Clay-, Heniy
Cary, Biias J Carr, Horace
Carson, W m Christian, Robert
D.
Denham, Samuel Danforth, Jerry
Davis, Nathan Day, James W
i'tween, M J Divie, Robert
Dimham, Chas ,T Dellahay, John H
Darlington, Richard Disls, Nelson
Doughty, K W Darlington, Biannon
!>owe- , He ry Day, John L
Dorsey, ('has Darby, Win
Doseher, II vV Doughty, J J
E.
Ells, John L Edw-ir-is, Win
I d-iey, Wins-rn Early, Wm
Esateiltng, James O
Faughuan, Htephen Foster, M P
Foster, H Clay Floyd John
Force, Alfred O
G. •
Gould, William T Griffin, John C
Griffin, The* J Gijeni, Albert
G egg, Jas J Garvin, Geo N
Gra am, Joseph Gurley, Josi pli A
Glover, Koheri D Goodvear, Alfred R
Gad di-n. J mkson Gaisden, Toney
Garvin, Ignatius P Greene, l.incas
Griffin, Wm II Graus, Charley
Golries, Henry Greene, Alex H
Glover, Jas, U Gr. gory, B II
Greene, Jam. s George, Alez^der
Goetchius, C T Gant, Jacob
Graham, D Oallaber, l’
H.
Harley, Edward H Ilersev, Chis W
Harbig, George Holman, Francis
Howar-t, Tliomas L Haygood, Ginhs
Hicks, Edmiin l J Harris, Joseph B
‘liek°, Ansel E Baugbton, W W
Hi-my. This W Harley, Stephen
Ho lidav, Eli Ho'scy, Alex
Hookey, Geo B Harrison, Ben
Hellish r, John F Holmes, U'hosJ
Hauler, Matt II Howard, Win H
Ilafers, Henry Hahn, JnoG
H ill, T’hom .'s Hubbird, R H
Hols.-y, Pompey Ilopkins, P L
Harris, Tbon-as Herbert, W H
llariey, Fri-d D Hankins.-n, Kdw
Holmes, W Hatcher, E J
Ho'lingswoith, C T Hool, G M
II iley, Michael Hale, Wm
Harrison, Hundley
I.
Izzard, John
J.
Jennings, Bias Johnson, Phillip
Joseph, Wm M Jones, Wm H
John-on. Uoliert Jackson, Robert
Jordan, Henry H Jones, 'I homas
Junkie, Hubert J.mts, Mingo
Julies, Wm 11, Jr Jacobi, Wm M
Johnson, I’oilsr.l Johnson, Ben
lanna, Geo W Johnson John M
Johnson, Henry Jackson. Uaudolj-h
J uTl-H, J H .lohns iB, Wm
rones; J A Jefli-is n, David
K.
Kavanagli, John King, Pleasant
King, Wm W Keen, John K
Kirkpatrick, I>, Jr Kantman, Kinilo
Kiipiitriek, Wm Kingsman.TH
K ihrs, Nicholas Kennedy, John C
Keith, Km ok
L.
Lewis, Christ -pher F Linton, Samuel D
Letvi.’, John 0 1 anoah.-n, Cornelius
Losey, Isaac C Liverm in, Wm J
l.otz, Frederick Levy, Is .ac
Lumpkin. Porter Levy, Henry M
L innnm, John T Lacey, Wesley
Lamar, Richard Lewi*, J C
LuDdy, James Low, Samuel
I.annum. Kit Lir-dsay, Geo
LnmaX, D -liiel 1 amar, Newman
Liverman, Henry B Lawrence, T E
Lee, Henry Lowry, J
Lark, John
M.
Maniganit, Allen Miller, John T
Morris, Jeremiah Martin, Chas B
Morris, Bartholomew McNoal, Sandy
Mcl.ennon. Mathew P Morrison, Henry
Men rath, Peter Mange, Frauds A
NT (-Cartel tv, J hn McKenzie Henry A B
Mel aughlin Win Moore, R.t
Mi-Murphy, D D Manly, Joseph
Mitch -11, Robert Midedge, Robert
Mitchell, Wm C Meredith, Henry L
Me* .-uighlin, Geo W Muller, Wm
McGee, Wm Mathews, Alex
McDuffie, Moses McCabe, Frank
Moore, Geo IC McDoual.l, John E
M.-Laughlin, Jus K P Maher, Richard
Miller, Josi -h M.-Na'Jy, Thomas
Moseley, Aleck . Mitchell, Paul
Monis, Richard B Moore, JnoW
Morris, Win B Monger, Jacob
Maddox, Luke Morrison. C
McCarty, Edward O . Mi ler, Jno
Moses, Pleasant Mcßride, W L
M.-Lawe. Wm H Moore, Lindsay
Mr-Ga-, Daniel Maxwell, J K
Mixue, John C McKenzie, B
N.
Nelson, Robert Noimun, Jack
Nolly, Claou New, Marlin
O.
Ooi.i n, Cord H < letjen, Joee, h
Oltn, W Mil-> Oldham, Jas
Owens, Charley
P.
Platt, Wm I, Prev .l, S M
Parks, 11 alive I II Page, Phillip
Pleasant, Robert IVunwell, T II
Pemba-, Ch.-ie Paris, Wm
Parr, Wm E Pi-eval, Samuel
t'icquel, Al» Pell, John
Palmer, Wm M Perry, Nathan
Porter, David Philpot, Jno M •
Paris. Joseph Payne, Obits K
Parnell, Joseph H Pef et or, Andie.v
Purr, Jno l’rilchar I, Marcus
Purdue Hamunl 8 Painter, Wm
Page, Thomas Pitts, Peruell
Patterson, Joshua 3 Parker, Thos
Parks, J Pendl.-ton, Wm
Plank, C 3 Persevere, Edom
&.
Ric?, I.uke Robertson, Abner P
Rum ey, Elijah Riley, Jos
Russell, Benj. B Kichar :s, Wm T
Roberts, Joseph O Russell, ll F
Rogers, Henry Rnssell, James J
Rodgers, Sivchjiriab J Ilamsey, Josei-h B
Russell, Btrocon H Rogers, Edw G
rind ford, Bmltt.field Ramsey, Wm
Ridley, Ulysees A Ramsey, Jopeph W
Rouse, Henry Radford, L F
Riggs, John N Russell, Thomas
Rogers; Elisha A Randall, G II
Robertson, Dock Kaiford.Wm H
Rnwls, II Kaiford, E
Rhodes Ben
8.
tlulb, John Bibley, Srmuel H
mtih, John W Stoker, Henry
Seize, John Snell,ng, Jss M
Sullivan, Timothy Sibley, Geo K
Bmal', Samuel K Sib ey, Josiah
Sharp, Edwin V Smith, John
Sack Uriah Smytbe, Wm M
Smith, Jack Sclineiker, Henry
8 a Bings, Wm H Seals, Smith
Stoy, F W Smith, Henry
Stoy, Jno W, Jr Bi- ley, K t
-3chirmer, Wm it r toss jl, Henry
Bwint, Wm Stoffel, L
Shudrich, Demp Scott, Henry
shuckeliord, J 8 Blngleton, 'i J
Fimmons, Frank R Sainsimon, James
Btrau*, Geo F Scott, Jno O
Simmons, J B Stone; B
Bhaw, AK m ;
T.
?unt, James E Talbot, I T
bompson, Jas F Taylor, George
anner, WmA Turpin, Wra E
Taliaferro, Jos N Thomas, Michael
Tankersly, Griffin Tbijmpson, Jsham
Thomas, Jas Thompson, Jesse
Taliaferro, John W Taylor, Cyrus
Toole, Bmi F Tarver, Frank B
Turner, Jackson Thomppon, Charles
Tant, Alexander Tice, Henry
Tiinbertake, F A Thomas, E E
Tobin, Thos J F
Hggsnu. Wm
Virdery, A M Thos J
Wise, Wm R Welch, Jno
Williams, Henry Wheeler, Wm H
Walker, Jenkins Washington, Dennis
Wolfe, Hilliard E Wlllet, orange
White, Thos N W*l ace, Robert
m%r
WUUs, S Miller Williams, W T
Wright, Wm WaJker, B
Williams, August Walker. K
Wilson, Alfred WilKs, D ’
Williams, Ben Walker, G H
Wynne, Claude N Williams. Jackson
Walker, Nathan Walton, W K
AUGUSTA, (Ga,) WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1870
_ iH f- Hrs 9MT‘i atp < a itwtt) AS»- i 1 . .
Welgle, Geo A Watkins, Nelson
Wilhau sou, Geo Watkin-, Henry
Wright, Abel Wet hereby T B
Williford, OH
Y.
Yancey, Samuel -Youngblood, Aug
Young, Bob.
Ward No. 3.
A.
Allen, Joseph V II Ashley, Roliert
Allen, Henry B Alston, Chas
Andrews, Geo T Adams, David
Anderson, W T AdJy, T R
Amory, Caesar
- ' B.
Black, J C C Barnes, Jehu A
Butt, John 1> Beall, F A
Bravlon. Ellery M Beverly, Randolph
Burke, Jno Brennan, John A
Bette, u, Wm P Boyce, Ker
, Brl kle, Bainm-1 Bennet, K T
Blanchard, West Bernaid, K
Brown, Asa A Hatley, Kolk rt
Bottom, Jordan B Brocks, Richard
Hoggs, Wiliis Brown, M L
Barrett, Thos G Bacon, J J
Bign >n, Ilenrv A Brown, H
Beard, Thomas P ' Batchelor, W A
Byrne, John Barnes, Paul
B aloes, dUi K thermal), Joseph ,
Biichaintn, Colin Bugg, A
<1
Camptield. K iward Clark, Chas R
Costello, J .8 Cuhnlngliaiu, Dutch
Cnnup, 8 H Crowley, John M
Cunningham, Pat J Conner, Eugene ■
Clarke, John M Clayton, E P
« ohh, Thos 8 Castleberry, D T
Ooughlan, Daniel Car U-r, Joseph
Cates, W m A Coleman, Joe J
Cohen, Ph.lip L 0-.rroll, Bernaid
Campbell, Pulaski F Camptield, 11 T
Campbell, David Coffey, John
Coe' ran, Geo Cole, Jius D
Coskery, John Clark, A J
I'niorp, Rfcliard Cooke, John. H ,
Cairns, Chas Cook, AH -a
Curuuiing, Thos B Cisey. CJ J v- w-.
Cler, Anson F, Campbell, Lewis
Cohen, Morris Car. 01, Thos
Cohn, David Coleman, John 8;
< lurry, C.-esar Cole, \V P
Cl ilk; JnoW Cla.ke, L
Coopei, George Campb.-l', H F
Crane, Wm 11 Curtis, K R
J>.
Do tie, Wra T Dav e, I^vi
Dashtr, Th'S Dennis, Wm
Doriie, Theo C Des.on.be, C E
Dwier, 1 bos D..yle, W.n
Do.id, C K D-.rtie, J,r« B L
Dortic, Aug L I>ugar, Louis A
Dugss. Geo I’ D iubar.'EA
Dofeln-r, Jno Deny, J C
l*a\is, Jss II Dorr, Aug
Dots n, Wm Doughty, W H
Dent, John G Durban, 8 C
K.
Fetes, Ri hard Ely, Calvin
Edwards, Joseph W F dmondson, Henry
Eve, Sterling C Emanuel, Elbert
Eve, Joseph. A Ellington, W D
Eve, Joseph A Evans, J K
Eve, Robert C
K.
Fishburn, B, nj Koz, Ja* P
Finn, John Foreman, S -l C
Fullington, Hobby D Fagan, Jan
Futr, W J Ferber, C W
Fleming, Jno L Furgemon, A B
G.
Galen, Si muel Giutchlr, Phil
Glheon, Wm Gray, J.rs A
Graham, Andrew Gray, Thos
- Gray, \ T Garreit, Bom
! Greens, Robert Greenwood, T H
Gar,than, Jas Gteen, J seph
Gardner, John Glenn, Ulaseo
Grant, Tim Goodiieh, C G
H.
Hays, John B Howaid, Wra S, Jr
Helndell, Geo 3 Heggie, Kufns U
Hamilton, Win Hei mm, Joseph
Uan beiger, Pcler Hinkins, Henry
Heffernan, Timothy Hen.-y, James
Hegki -, Newton Harris. Wm
Harden, Jas Balm, Jno D
Hooper, Isaac Hays, jerry
Houslcy, Wm Haim, C
H itcher, Robert A Holley man. Thos II
Hicks. Thos J Harper, Robert A
Heard, 8 D Harper, Thos R
Houghton, Jas Hellmutb, F
Harper, Charity H B
Jenkins, Andrew James, Rsmuel
J ihn«on. Jesse Jones, Jcr-y
Jone-, Wm Jacks n, Henry
Jones, Robert Jack, D F
Judkins, Joseph W Jones. Wm 8
JeflVrson, John Johnson, Alfred
Jenkins, Antony Judkins, AW
Jones. Du him Jones, Beakoru
Jansen, Chas
Kruneike Frederick Kean, Mat W
Kelloher, Timothy Kennedy, David
Ring, Roswell , Kavanali. K »
L.
Lyons, Thom .8 I.atlirop, Joseph J
Lai kin, Thomas Lyons Ellis
Lee, Jno R Wy, J.miah
Levy , Abraham Lofton, Torlton
I am).kin, Palmer Luk»,J..s
Lar.-iy, Wm Latham, H M
l andrura, Marry W 1 ee, .J W
Lawson, Bike Laws.n; Lewi i
Locket, H.-nry I-owe, Wash
M.
Meredith, James W McOauu, Pat H
Murphy, Daniel G Miller, Leroy J
Maddoiy, Muses M. M .lone, Philip
Mill on, Juriah H Mitchell. Wm
May, Patrick Miller. Jas .B
Maine, John H McGrau. JasT
McGrath, Cato • Maber, RW
McKinnle, Rich ir.l Mvers, I) iv.d
Moaie, Hmry Moore, N B
Moore, Wm Monis, Philip
McCarthy, Geo Moss, Josh
Mulkey, Mac Meudleson, Albert
Mofiat, Thus Mullaikey, Austin
Malone, David McAdden, Jno
Myeis, Henry Myers, A
Morris, J V M. Miller, W H
Moore, .Too B Mur.av, Frank
Mulher.n, Patrick McManavey, Wtn
Meinecke. jl. hn 11 Mim- , Moses
Morphy, M ses C Mealing, W J
Murphy, Edward T Milligan, J
Me 1 ultffe, John Math. W 9, Geo
McLean, Nei Marcus, 8
Mb'hew.. Samuel Marcus, M J
M oseley, J ames Mc-oie, Henry
Moril-.,’Adrian B
N.
Noningt. n, Jackson
O.
O’Donnell, Edward O’Hannon, Win
OslKOrne.Toney Cppenheim, Julius H
O’Donohue, Dennis Oliver, Geo II
Osborne, Geo M Osborn, Toby
Otis, Patii'-k O’Biieu, Thos
O’Conner, Jno
r.
PourneHn, John B Picquet, L A
Paiker./Jiistavus A Peacock, Bnmnel L
Pervall, K.lwuid V' Piilchard, Wm II
Phinizy, Jno, Jr Peaj , Henry T
Phillips, Wm P.acock, N W
Phin.zy, Wm .T I’eiers, Joss
Pournelle, Jas G Pournelle, W F
Pievi», Edward B Pyne, Prince
Piatt, Jacob B Peacock, K
Prager, Julius * Paine, Tho . as
Phinizy, Jr Prsger, Ado'ph
Page, Bully August
Renkl, Gregor liudler, A K
Rice, Patrick Iteyuolds J B
Rielia ds, Th.os Russell, Daniel
Richards, James B ltiee, M, Jr
Itenz, J. coh . Kappold, Jno
Remson. Tl.os H Hemson, R
RoJgeis, W K Rich, (JT
8.
Snead, Garland A , Steerman, Jno K
Snead, Jno C Bumrier, Thos
Stuart, Huron Bimou, Isaac
Barling. Solomon Sylvester, Joseph
Stockton, Jno L Singlet->n, Wru
t*harkey, Patrick Smith, JoeT
Summer, Emanuel R h'amuel, John
Simmouet, Ed B Slelling F H
Bchlein, Frederick Stujib, F M
Smith, Samuel H W Se tt, W H
Bhepjiard, Frank Smith, Albert
Stono, John F Smith, Jacob
Bikes, Wm R Short, » A
tchii-y, Robert Simmons. L
Shelton, Adam Stevens, Jordan
Spaeth, Ohailes Banders, Wm
Sanford, Henry M Snowden, J Q
T.
Thomas, Wm Thomas, John
Tweedy, Alfred J Thomas, John
TiHman, Jaa Till non, Sim
Thom s, Edward Turner, Willis
Turpin, Tully, Stephen
Thompson, James Taylor, June
Tant, W D Thomas, Robert
Thoma-, Richard '1 hew, Geo M
U.
Usher, Abraham
W.
Walton, WmA West, JAA
Wnaley, Jacob vv a-lace, Aaron
Watts, George Wi liams,-\Vm M
Williams, Richard Wine, Edward H
Wr.ght, Moses Wiili .ms, Jerry W
Williams, Daniel Wardlaw, T p
Whitehead, Geo A Wiuter, Charles
Williams, Rrbert Winn, Alfred
Walker, Jas W Walker, Jas B
Wright, Jno D Watkins, Neuson
Wyatt, William W illiam, S V
Williams, Lewis Wtighl, P L
Wilson, KJ
Y.
Yeung, Edwin • Young, Peter
Ward No. 3.
A.
Armstrong, Wm J Am-ley, John W
Ad ims, Dock Adkffis, Willis
Adam, Uto Artope, Chas
Arraist and, R A’Harran, Michael
Aabury, Emanuel Ammons, John ‘
Andereo:], Bradley
Barker, Alfred L Brooks, Jacob
Bloom, Jerry Brown, Jpe
Bryson, Harper O Bowen, W m jy
Bennett, Wm Boggs, Archibald
Bryan, Cudio Bones, John B
Belcber, Edwin Buckley, Daniel
Bones Thomas M Beall, Scott
Buckley, Timothy 8.-atl, Geo
Beldlng, Newton Boyd, Nelson
Bolding, Nelson 8 Boyd, Edlo
Barrow, Wm Brown, D P
Bland, Frauk P Brandt, A
Bascorlllo, Robert E Brandt. H
Brenner, Israel D Butt. Jas
Bouchillon, Geo W Belding, W J
Bryant, John E Barnes, Frank
Bradfoi and, Hubbard Brown, Wm
Berry, Thos Bntler, N K, Jr .
Brown, Ben) A Bnrum, P a
C.
Craig, Joldi Cohen John.l, Jr
Cartel-, Flournoy Clark, AmosK
Cook, Arthur Otayton, Geo K
Cakaghan, Wm . Carter, Harrison
Cook, Milton Carter/.Johnß
Cobeu, John J . Cage, Joe
Cawiin, John Cotton, Geo ,
Godk, Harris, n Coffin, Clias E
Oaiktthan, P«tricl£ " Callahan, Thos
C-.slon, Owen Olnrk, Nicholas B
Cltjunberlain, Henry Cook, Job ■ S
Ohavons. Toby, Co'tou, Nichqlas
UtitsL r, lfeiify -CoHitis, Ttinnlhy
Caffly, Cytus Cosgrove, K J
».
Dunn, Patrick Darby, David
IVdtl igune, Wm M D’Anligna.-, Hums H
Di*age, John U JMxon, Lewis
Davis. John Davis, Jonn A
Pinu-.in, HmisforJ J ,l>avis, Dermis K
ivavldaon, John S Desmond, John
DutSe, Jas Davis, Henry
Despond, C Dobbins Kit
E.
K-trf, Chas Evans, Henry.
Klsey, Elberl Edmondslo.t, Ous
KaSffin, Austin Elmore, Richard
Kdjtkrds, Ben
a F.
FeiHfc’, Wm W Fishman, 1 hos
Fottst- \V m Kaughnan, Andrew
Fix, Win Fleming, Jas I,
Faugh pun. Miles Fleming, 'I hoi K
K riu '4 Richard Fitzgerald, Edward
Ford; D
OafgiffiTJas Ga’van, Daniel
GiMidey, Is’idore P Gresham, Andrew
g-S** Otman o Un-tin, Geo
illagh. r, Ed Griffith, H
Oaiditer Daxton T Gardner, Bandy
Uiaffi, Geo flow, Jas L
Gnlqßty, Thos S Gray, Flank
SFaioii, Simeon Glasner, Geo
liarrifkCh irles W Holm.-s, Jas n
j l *’tj-* <, hai<L • Hnse, Wm K
I “At-kL*. J.dnigß Henon, John A
Htypl.i* Il.imr ll anion, Jerry L
H ftl i»k Ttffis K Hail, «o -V
' U-.uslon. Chas
Ho N Haywood, Neil
H, liutgj, John Hughes, Horace
♦faff,.Ntcha. 1 J Hudson, E
H.-ut.w. Ha, Jet) D Hale, Geo
Tiara.H. t-has Hort.< n, JW
, H Ilook, J S
llh hews*/ s Hellermao, J
Hardi'BT’hJ Hilliard. John
H drill#, WmA llallinan, D
? V I.
lob, Maffiat-l Ingraham, Bam
Johns® BetijF Julian, John T
Ja-ksdpy Wm fi J -bn.on, Freeman
Jobrsru, Priest. .Tones, J A
Jones. -Jpm stead ,T, nnlogs, T J
Jono-*,T|i“S Jones, Dsmpssy
Johnspft, Jas Y Jo-hua, John
Jack-.*;Jos .Tiick-.oii, Diek
Junes, Wi as .Tackson, .Tesre
K
Kenneljq'-loha H mg, K L
Konaguan, Ge > H K. nae.lv, Robt
Kt Iley, wreo
Lyrsugfq James Line ler. Hen -y
Lvoi»}, William Lea-i-, Root
I ooltey, Philip Limptrin, Jim
Lj <>#», Ifmothv l.yons, Dennis
Lain!a+-,*Geo F Law, McKi. ne
Lew.t, C 010 Lamar, W T
Long, t'aftly Lcst'r, h G
Land, R*J>t n l.yons, David
liockbatL Tsham I.ayien, Jas
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Mahoney. ?a rick A Mealing, Henry L
McC #n, Philip McGrath, Toney
McC.tjiUf#) hn MoCaithey, John
M rasfJaStfj MeArdle, Peter
Mi thi, Ja k May, Richard J
McGbnthd§& Patrick Mustin, Eli
Mori* Sv.ovf.ffin , Me I'ier, Roily
MoSes,Tvfik J Milton, Jas
MeHraVtlfi'm Marsh, Prince
Marii.-W ? ffienry Mustin, H W
MrJtsniH- W*h H Morgan. T 8
Mtbet j.L ii T M nc-r, Joe
McGltfS I;*. Messiah, Felix
MoGse, Jdfei I McDonough, M
Mi«aei McKL.ne,"Jacob
Mime, Morgan
M y v r 'J#» f? Mack, Spencer
Mont3) J . j E Moire, Jesse
Mallqrik-.Vifekjy Mann, Henry, Jr
HorrfriK.wjlp Murrell, Wm
jj
Navy, vias E Nelson, Mathew F
Neibltrig/SEodin Nicholas, 3 M
Hwetw. Dbrodii O’Dannor, M J
-O’ijikr.or, poi.iik . O’Connor, F
O’Csfuer -Jjafl&lpl-p O’Connor, Jerry
triCot ndSLABky O’Donobue, Jas
O’Blien, Mat
1 Inmb, Daniel B
Piiicnur.l, Edwaul F Deny, Julius
Pitcher, Augustus Pollard, Wash
Powers, Wra f’elot, Benj 8
Palterson, J Frank Pi lot, J A
Pow.au, l' .uieb Phi ker, J R
PiatL, I’i.u.A Priichai-d, E G
Paine, TboflP s"*
-*» W Q.
Quinn, Thos i/uarterma--, R bt
R.
Robbe, C A Ifeynolds, Patrick
b'snisay, W.u A Rniy, John
Roberts, Patrick J Roberson, Ezekiel
Reynold*. John * Reed, Jeremiah
Roge s, Henry C Raim y, W T
Ratcliffs, Gno E Rosemhal, J
Richards, Vernon Richardson, less
Roberts, Ang M Robeitson. Wm
Rice, Patrick Ramey, John l>
Rice, Dm a
8
Snead, Claiborne Btogner, Jas
Scully, Jeremiah Bumnieideld, Taylor
Sim .it, Nathsn Bfoy, J \V, ti r
Shields, John Stuart, Henry
Smith, John D Btiear, Wra
Saxon, Albert B Stevens, F E
Bu livan, Michael J . Smith, R B
Sims, Geo Sullivan, Charley
Singlet.-n, Ansel Sullivan, Wm
Bmall, Butcher Sherman. F
Smith, Cba# H Bliehan, P O
Smith, Andrew J Simmons, M
Shephard, Samuel H Scott, Dennis
Scully, I) miel Stokes, 'l'oby
Stovall, Thos P Smith, E
Smith, Ilenrv Samuel, Geo
Shecitt, J,u> C
T.
Tilm in, Wra II Turner, Chas
Turner, Thos Thomas, Beriy
Timberlake, Wm M Turner, Tl.os
Tl.omas, llemy
V.
Vaughn, John Vaughn, Michael
. W.
White, Solomon C Walker, Geo V
Wells, Wtn R Williams, John
Ward, Michael Wood, W
Wei dt, Michael Ware, Isaac
White, Win J Williams, Isaiah
Weems, Newton Wright, JT
White, taeoh Wellington, C
White, Jas B Woodward, P H
AVarrl No. 4.
A.
Al'en, John A Allen, Newton
Armstrong, Wm Allen, Richmond
An *eison, Wm Allen, Wm C
Addis n, Butler Ansley, Amos
Adams, lohn Adams, Win li
Adams, Ed Anderson, O
Averitt, W E
B.
Barron, Wm W Beil James
Barnes, GioT Bird, Harrison
Hennings, Ell Butler, 0.-o P
Benin field, Wm Brown, James
Brown, Edward Hatley, Robert
Raker, Wm S Brown, Joe
Br. cks, Daniel Brown, Litas
Brown, Chas C Brown, Dehorn
Br cks, Jesse Brown, T M
Blackburn, Wiley A Ball u, Edwa-d
Butler, N K Butler, Samuel
Frisian, John Bussey, John
Butler, David Branson, K
Brooks, Mos«s Bryan, John R
Bradfleld, James L Bailey, Kli j h
Brown, Robert W Bfiyd, Stephen
Bush, Ben Bowers, llarry
Buvg, Gus B -nnett, Thomas
Bench, Edward Bass, Richard
Brown, Robert Bland, JC
Brown, Jamgs Blocker, Harkless
Prad-on, John Byrnes, Wm
Baker, C 8 Baley, Andrew
O.
Cartledge, Wm Calhoun, James
Co'clough, J«hu Carter, James
Coggin, Fgsutis Critz, Peter
Carey, Lufke Carr, Robert A
Crombo, Alohzo F Chisholm, Pinto
Curtis, David L Carroll, John
Christman, John Cordon, Domrdek
Cobb, Jesse Carpenter, J J
Cobb, Peter Christian, Willis
Crenshaw, Jqhn Carpenter, Aaron
Crane, Jaspet N Camming, John
Curry, Antoley Cason, Arnold M
Campbell. Jcscph Cherry, Chas
Carter, Henry Cooper, Jim
Clarke, Mack Collier, Randall
D
Dor s, Patrick Dantell, N B
Davis, Andrew J Davis, Caesar
Dearin?, Wra E Dorris, Ramey
Drj stoll, Qed Daniel, A
Dent, Philip k Drake, C C
Dent, S'-ndy; Driscoe, J
Davis, John T Dent, Alfred
K.
Elliott, Anderson Evans, R
Elkins, Willi* D Evans, J
Elliot, Wm Elliot, Frank
Evans, Nelson Epps, Edmund
Elbert, DavitT
Field, Samuel Ford, Christopher M
Fleming, Wi* O Paris, J
G.
Gardner, John H t, Gilbert, John O
Gregg, James
Gosritt, Wm F George, John
Gallagher, Edward F Wreeue. John
Garreit, Jesse Oant, Jim
Gardner, Wra Gardner, M A
Galvan, John O Gaines, ktehael
Gaines, Stephen Gallagher, John
4? Wr Gardner, k
®‘ l , be «’ Wm Green, David P
Galphln, David Gardner, L V
Guy, John O ’
\ H.
Heusley, Solomon \ Holden, Peter 8
\ Huddo, Joseph
Hackett, IHvid \ HU', Seaborn
gooper,Keb Handy, Edward
Hewitt, John Harris, Jasper
H«n», Wm Hall, Jim
Harter, Wesley Hyaaiis, M
Heath, John L Hnldo, J
Ham bey, Edward Haynex, O
Hall, Wm J Hudson, K
Haniman, Lbas Q Hull, Wm
Hill, Beverly T He my, K .
Harris, D.ivd Harbin, J D
Hunt, Edward Harris, A
Holmes, Robert Hardeman, O D
Uurr*, Henry Howard, Boney
Hill, Roland Hat tin, Joseph
Hendricks, James 11 art is, Solomon
HopkiiMou, W Hill, M K
lvoy, Alfonso W ivey, R'chard
Dim-, J F l'ey, Commodore
Iverson, A Irvtoe, Jam.-s
Johnson, Calvf!i Janet!, Henry H
sjiickgofi, Stephen -JoiH’H, Andcrgim
Jones, Mansfield J Johnson, Washington
Jones, Daniel J nnings, F 11 15
Jolmsou, Leonidas Jenkins, Thos
Jackson, Moses Jones, Koheit
Johnson Cornelius 8 Jackson, A
J. seph, J .cob J Jackson, Rebel t
Johnson, Wm ' Johnson, K D
Jackson, II J Jacob -, P 8
Joseph, Ben Jarrell, J L
Johnson, Daniel James, L
K.
K- nnedy, Henry Key, Esau
Keener, Win E- Kavanaugh, Joseph D
Keener. Jacob K King, T B
Kceeland, Geo James
Leckie, Thomas Laman, Hamilton
Lyn h, Otis ft Larkin, Richard
Lockett, Gall..tin Lindsey, Washington
Lewis, Daniel Latteiner, U A
Lockwood, Benj P Londerbac-V, G
Lewis, Joe Luquiu, Jos
Lund, H O Latnpkra, Philip
Lewis, David
M.
Mosher, Edward G Mose'y, Urny
Mahouey, Thomas McAllister, (Jims B
Moore, Jacob J M. sely, Oeo
Muiphev, damns Mdler, Felix
Miller, burt O McGrath, M
Mosher, Geo D Manse, Henry
May,.Peter McKeean, Jofcu O
Mg li inrie, John Mcltae, James
Milchell, John Mi.ler, Jordao
Mathews, Daniej McKinue, James
Mathews, * imeon M Malone, Frank
McDermott, Mich tel Mackey, B
Mitchell, Lew s Mi nroe, James
Munrse, Wm Mudierrin, G L
McDonald, Miclirri]
N.
Newman, Geo W Nolan, Thomas
Newman, Joseph Norman, Gto
O.
O’Conno--, Timothy Orrie, Louis
O’l/on or, M J O’Brien, Wra •
O’Donohoogb, Owen 'Olive, Phil
Olive, Abel •
P.
Price, Thos D Perrin, Isiac
Price. James J Pournell, M
Prather, Augustus M Pemberton, H
Pritchard, Edward E Peters, D
Perrin, Jer y l eay, II F
Ptickett, Claudius Parker, Harry
Pl jmbad, Henry
R.
Riley, Wm H Ratcliffe, Ssmuel W
Kossigno l , Henry Robmtson, Emanuel
none, Jo.ephß Robertson, Richard
Roberts, John N Robert?, John L
Richards, Ferdinand Rabun, L
Rich.-uds, Lucien Roden, John
Reeves, John T Rahnor, F
S. ..
Stinson, Patrick Slack, A B 7
Spink, W W Smith, Zion
Sullivan, Moses Summeiau, J
Scott, Edward Saxon, 11 K.
dtonniker, Warren Smith, Thos
Sh -ron, Pe'er Stovall, F M
Scott, Pinckney Smalley, B
Sharp, James K - Silcox, John
Simmon, Jacob Sullivan, Henry
St wart, James A Smith, Ben
Settle, Mat Saulsbury, John
Simmons, Joseph A Smith, Jona'han
Simpkins, Wiley Sales, Jack
Samuel, Robert . Stovall, 8
Simmons, Joseph E Smith, W B
Stevens, Albert Sessions, T S
Smith, Daniel Scott, ia wls
Stiekn .y, Henry Suuin erau, R
Stoughton, Jostph B Sheffield, A
Steels, J soph Sheron, Mat
Simmons, Sam Smith, Wm
Smith, WmO Summers. A W
Sny.tcr, Htir.s Simms, Wm
Stovall, M A
T.
Thompson, James Toney, Geo J
Thrill, Robert Tyler, David
Thorn, Joseph Talbot, Samuel
Tice, seaborn W 'i'udor, Wm C
Thomas, Ephraim T-ommins, Geo W
Tobler, Abialmm Tillman, Henry
Tubman, Anderson 'Thomas, Jiui
'QOanins, Richard Tnochstmis, #• M • ■
Tit key, f..tm T.mipkios, Alimrt
Tillman .luck 'TiUuian. Robert
Tailor, John Tire. P M
Taj lor, U n I son Tice, David
V.
Van Pelt, .iohu Vance, Henry
W.
Walsh, James Warren, Lilly
Williamson, James D Winn, Mm roe
Wne. ler, John K W .yknight, Fork
Welsh, Ttiom.is Wiliams, H n.y
Wingiie.d, 'I homas T Willtiiaa, Frank
Williams, Wru Ware, Harvey
Wusliinatml, James Whitl rck, John
Waters Gabriel Walker, Henry
Williams, Wm Washii gton. Robert
Watson, Wm J Wriker, O V
Walker, I. .wi# Willson, B
Wert, Kldridga Wilson, John
Washington, Wm Williams, Jeff
Wilson, Martin V B Wynn, J
Woodfdk, Henry War.en, Wesley
Williams, H A Walsh, Tut
Walker, David Willis, a
Williams, Bill AVi’liams Moses
Watts, Monroe Wilson, J it
Williams, Frank Warren, J Jl
Walk r. Hector Wingaid, K D
Walters, Mitchell Walker, a lock
Williams, Milo J Whileaaan, H*-nry
Walker, Tliomas I> Woo Ison, bob
Y.
Youngblood, Erasmus Youngblood, 9 M
Young, A ilen O Yarbeiry, Alfred
You. g, W B
BENJ. B. RUSSELL,
novls-l Registry Cleik.
Mew Groceries.
E mike our debut before tLe public by
announcing the arrival of a well selected stock
ol Entirely NEW and FRESH GOODS, eun
sialiug of
25 bbls. A and Ex C SUGARS
5 bbls. CUl' LOAF SUGAR
15 bbls. Choice SA’RUP
20 bags RIO COFFEE
5 pockets JAVA COFFEE
2 bags PEPPER
2 bags SPICE
10 ei ses SARDINES
30 boxes Prime FAMILYFOAP
3 kegs Choice GOSHEN BUTTER
20 boxes CHEESE
2 casks Sugar Cured PIG HAMS
2 casks Sugar Cured Canvas HAMS
2 casks BREAKFAST STRIPS
5 boxes Long CLEAR SIDES, hulk
20 tubs Choice LARD
25,000 Fancy Brands of CIGARS
25 cases Canned FRUITS,GREEN CORN,
PEACHES, .fee
5 bbls. CIDER VINEGAR
5 bales BAGGING, India and Borneo
2 hhds. Demerara SUGAR
50 bbls. FAMILY FLOUR
With YARNS, SPICES, BROOMS, BOT
TLED LIQUORS, &c
20 bbls. MOLASSES
And hhds. BACON SHOULDERS, SIDES,
IRON TIES, and every other article to be
tonnd in a choice stock, selected by experi
enced hands, to meet the public wants. All
are earnestly requested to give us a call, and to
remember that all goods are Fresh and New
and just arrived. Now opening at 299 Broad
street, two doors below Planters’ Hotel and
next to the Fredericksburg Store.
F. E. STEVENS L CO.
oci2s-tt ,
LARD OIL,
Sperm oil
NEATS FOOT OIL
WHALE OIL
STRAIT’S OIL
LINSEED OIL
WHITE LEAD, &c.,
In full stock at low prices.
For sale by
WELLS & CLAY,
No. 2SS Broad St.,
novl3 ts Sign of the Big PHI.
New and Fresh Arrivals*
Real Genuine Jonvin’s KID GLOVES
Latest Styles Beaver, Felt and Flush
HATS, lor Ladies and Misses
And a. great variety of Choice Goods. The
best bargains ever offered. Come and see for
yourselves at the
DOLLAR STORE,
novll-tf Under the Planters’ Hotel.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
_UI T n * ,
TO PHYSICIANS.
tar PURE MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
All new preparations.
SOLID ANI) FLUID EXTRACTS at New York
in iocs.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, Ac.,
for sale ly PLUM B & LKITNKK,
nep lfl-eotl*e2ui Augunta. (la.
Kxirn Special Notice.
Beware of Comiterfeitel BmUti'n Tonic Byrne liaa
lw*n eounturtbileil, ami ttie cunuferloltot broil*lit to
urlef.
UMITU'U TONIC) DYKUP.
Tbo genuine article muat bare l/r. Jon a Bui.l a Pri
vate SUmp on eaeli bottle. Ur. Jobs Buli. only liaa
lbe right to niannfaotnre are! aell tbo original Jofan
But tit's Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. {Examine well
tbo label oil eaob .bottle. If lav private stamp Is not on
the bottle, slo not purchase, or you will be deceived,—
Bee my column «4Vertlsemai.t, and my show card. I
will pAneeuto any one infringing on my right. The
genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by
myself.
The public’s servant,
■ ** UR, JOHN BULL.
Loci3TK.Lg. Kr., Not. 5, 1369.
febU-eodiv
FOR THIRTY YEARS HAS THAT WELL
known, s an lard and popu'ar remedy, PAIN KIl.-
LhR, manufactured by Perry Davie & Son, Provi
dence, U. 1., been before the public, and in that time
has become known in alt parte of the world, and
been ueed by people of all nation*. It reinaius, to
d ty, that eauae good and efficient remedy. Ite won
derful power in relieving the most severe pain line
nover be< n equalled, and It has earned It s world-wide
pdpulaiity by Its intrin' its merit. No curative agent
baa bad so wide spread sale or given such universal
satisfaction. The various ills for which the I’ain
Kt'ler is ai unlading cure are too well known to
require recapitulation in this advertisement. As an
external and internal medicine the Pain K Her stands
unrivalled.
Directions accompany each bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents aud |1 per bottle.
nov4-d»clm
Look io Your Children.
The Great Soothing Remedy.
Mrs. f Curbs (lolic and Griping") Prl.f,
Whitcomb'. J’ n thl> Dotvels, and fncill- I
whircomn a , ntCB theproceesof Tee h- f - 15
Syrup. (.tng, j Cents.
Mrs. [ Subdues Convn'sions and "1 'Price,
Whitcmnli'a j overcomes all diseases in- ! „ „
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TflE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF BARNWELL—COURT OF
OOMMON PLEAS.
John M. Cave ar and j
Matthew J. Cave, |
Plaintiffs, 1
Against |
Gil-s Bowers, > Summons fer Relief.
Eliza Bowers, .
Hiram MaHaid,
Elina Mallard,
Defendants. J
To the Defendants, Giles Bowers, Eliza Bowers, Hi
ram Mallard, Eliza Mallard:
You are hereby summoned and required to answer
the complaint in this action, which is filed in tbo
Office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for said County,
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the county and State aforesaid, within twenty day*
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service; and if yon fall to answer the complaint with
in the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint. J. If. BUTBOff,
PhrtnttffV Attorney.|
Dated September 12th, 1870.
To Uiiam Mallard and Eliza Mallard:
•Take notice that the summons of which the fore-
C .iDg is a copy, was lodged in the Office of tho eherifl,
and filed in the Office of the Court ot Common Pleas
•f Barnwell County, in the State ot South Carolina,
on the twelfih day of September, 1870; and that the
complaint in this action was filed in the Office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Picas of Barnwell
County, in the Stntoof South Oaro'ma.on tho twelfth
day of September, 1870.
J. M. HUTSON,
October 24,1870. Plaintiffs’ Attorney.
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