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ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Butiutto nation in the local coinmn ,rifl be in-
oortad «( jfUm cento per lino foe Jirot tnoertion
and Un cento per line for took eiheeauent tnter-
tion. When fall face or ether iUeptay Ufft ,«
ut*d twenty cent* a line will be thirfed.
liaiht thrown up nury
hat, and they art* afraid to d<> it. •'
—J. H. lluckur is dtiiifl, ami he
i« as clevt-r and •giftifpf*! a Mayor as
Georgia ca:t boast cf.
Jester
Is not jetting when he ftfli the
people of the many nice things-at his
fruit depot. \W bars* i xainiued his
stock of all kinds ami haw m> idea
i that either Augusta <>r Allan’a *■«>»il«l
show so large a stock of fruits, cou-
NOTICE I
WM. A. HAYGOOD,
38 and 48 Marietta Streep
117 BOOKS WILL B£i i [ T i
CITY DB1PARTMBSNT.
Clarke county.
—John Tdntadge, the bmuette of] fevtioneries,etc. \Vi.*ad\i*o all Covers
the Fourth, is in for twcnty-fo jr j °f delicacies to call on Mr. Jester,
months. - • He is clever in his dealings, and his
—VV. tBI .Ketopv of the Third i P r * cl ‘ 8 are libcml
g!gg8 ^ !g!!!ggBg! ^ , - :: — i Ward, comes to the, front with one j Cuhcn'm “Paris” Htore.
OfllclalVot«ot'ClarlcCouiity.; hnmlredu . jiIfiv<Siii!r?|jl ^ J w „ direct attention to the large
The following is the official vote of| _ J H C:irluH|> rt .p rt . | adwriiseiiient of this ,K>,mlar firm.
sent the Second Ward, rind he will
do it uice, too.
—E. H. llodgsou, (i' c call him
Prince for short,) had a walk over in
the First.
-The hardest work Charley Hill
has done this year was performed last
Wednesday. However, ho didn’t
vote hot twice.
—As McDaniel had no opposition
in the district, he goes a booming to
, fcS' cs.
For Ratification 644,70i78| JtS
Against Ratification <539; 0 0 639
Homestead of 1877 562j53)73! 893
1868 705'l4i| Oj 71
9S241 47:1070
Atlanta
Milledgcville 800 25|Sii! 857
c.. ...1 H. !>• McDaniel 584*58 79 717
*’ euate 1 M.Stanley* 8 .. ..| 8
enj.C. Yancey 768j 0 4S| 611
" " 47761291
Rep. |
I Jos. II. Huggins.
r N'ot a candidate.
567
They have an immense stock of goods,
bought from first hands, and in order
that they may not he on hand at the
close of tlie season, many of them
will be sold for cost. • Go and examine.
Municipal Ktootlon.
The election for mayor Wednesday
was warmly contested in the host of
humor by the friends of the different
candidates. There being no opposi
tion candidates for alderman in the
the Senate.
—Cd. Yancey Baid he was in favor
of the New Constitution. At least
wo understood him to say so at
Deupree "Hall last Monday night.
Now, Colonel, it’s most too Late to
wards thero was, of com se, no
elec-
tionecring. The vote in the
city
teas as follows:
for mayor—first ward.
,
Rucker
76
Benssc
. 91
King
7
AI.DERMAN.
l
K. R. Hodgson
. 192
SECOND WARD.
Ilueker
. 57 j
Beusse
. 91
King
. 15
ALDERMAN.
*
1
J. II Carlton
. 91
THIRD Ward.
1
Rucker
.. 115 |
> ,
King •
• 14 r
ALDERMAN.
i
W C. Kemp
. 105
FOURTH WARD.
Rucker.....
.. 70
Bcusse
. 12
King.
-. 9
ALDERMAN.
J. E. Talntadge
.. 87
TOTAL VOTE FOR MAYOR.
J. II. Rucker
.. 318
Henry Beussc
.. 149
Wnt. King
.. 45
* that you had your
’Against Ratification.’’
James M. Bryan.
The friends of tiiis gentleman in
Oglethorpe, Elbert and Wilkes enmi
ties cm find him at Cohen’s “Paris’’
Store, where lie will be glad to serve j
them. " j
Hit
ON THE 15TH INSTANT!
CALL AND PAY
YOUR TAX!
F. B. LUCAS,
CARPETS
9
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OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS,
Curtains, Wall Paper,
Tax Collector Clarke Co.
Athens, Dec. 8tb, 1877. It
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COMMERCIAL.
i/lH‘
General Intcri Decora ti ons.
MOSQUITO NETS A SPECIALTY.
TUB ATHENS MARKETS.
tOKBKOVEB BV THB MEKClIa.M* KXCHAXOK.
IlaniinonlaiiKirs CluthliiK.
We arc offering our entire stock of
this celebrated goods at cost. Come
and buy before the stock becomes too
much broken. M. G. & J. Cohen.
A nice lot of Northern Onions
and Irish Potatoes, just received, at
J. 11. Huooins. No. 7 Broad street,
Athens, Ga
MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE.—
representative.
/1LARRE
Will he Bold before the Court-House door
| id t'ne city of Athena, Clarke county, Ga., on
: ti e first Tuesday in Januarv next, within the
,, The Hcautlt'ul Twins.
Mr. Davis, our popular photo
grapher, presented us the other day
with a photograph picture of the
beautiful little twins of Mr. ami Mrs.
Dr. Carlton, named respectively,
Helen and Olivia, aged nine mouths.
babes have been so perfectly
picture looks almost like a thing of
life. Thank von, Mr. Davis, for the
present.
J. II. Rucker’s majority over both
candidates is 121
Co m merolu I Repo l-t o t*.
We welcome this little journal to
our sanctum and wish its energetic
young proprietors abundant success.
The last issue was ** chock full ” of
spice.
la .at hours of auto, tho following property, ta-
wit: All of that tractor parcel of lami, situate,
lying auci being in thnyaty of Athena, Clarke
Aunty, Ga., the plac-t wTereon Jane Kirkpat
rick, widow of defendant, John Kirkpatrick,
deceased, now lives—embracing the tanyard—
cciituiuing tour acres, more or less, and hounded
as follows, to-wIt: On the north, by Putman,
otitrinuily, now Kemp; on the west, by Ban
croft: on south, bv Newton, and on the cast,
bv tlie road leading fronwVthens to Wutkins-
v’llle, an. conveyed in a certain indenture of
unoriestjro b.-arinj' d.ite. on tlie Rr.eenEli day of
September, in the year of our Lord, one thou
sand eight hundred mid sixty-seven. Alt levied
upon and to be sold, subject to the Widow's
dower, by virtue of u mortgage fl. fa. from
Clarke Superior Court, returnable August
term, 1876. John 15. l'utin&n vs. John Kirk-
pctrick. All sold ns the property of the defend
nut to satisfy the above stated mortgage li. fa.,
this Oe:o!>cr’ 0th, 1877. -
Resold at expense of It. T. Pittard. lie having
; failed to coni pi v with the terms of the sale.
dec-t-SOd. ‘ * J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
COTTON—Middling 10^e.
FACTORY GOODS.
Cotton Yarns
Osnaburgs...
Is Shirting....
i Sheeting,
PROVISIONS.
■
Flour....—... —
Corn, pr bu.
Peas, * “
Meal, «
Wheat “
Oat*
Baeon, Sides,-
shoulders—
hams,
Lard,
Irish, Potatoes.....
Sweet “ ....
<6 oo a a oo
85
85 a 90
85
1 25 a 1 50 j
IT l
t rom
£ 8 ’t!
Caickens. -
Turkeys
Butter
LEATHER.
Pin 13
II a 12
a 00
a 00
a 20
15 a 20
50
15a 25
Hemlock Leather...
Upr. 1-father —...
Ham. “ —,....
Calf Skills ........
Kip Skins
Dry Hides
Green Hides..........
25 a 25
35 a 40
4 a 43
555 OOaGO 00
21 00a40 00
8 OOatO 00
4 00a 500
BAGGING, TIES. ROPE.
A splendid new stock
and Chamber Suits
wenty-five to Five Hundred Dollars complete.
DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
Prices as cheap as any Fust-class House in tli* South.
t;T s* !BL & so.,
21 Marietta street, Atlanta, Gu.
Cottage Suits $25 to $H0. Send orders or letters )f inquiry.
REAVES & U1CU0LS0N, AGENTS.
Iron. Co-fcffcon. Ties---Important Special ITctice.
R. W.
Mr. McCarty, of the Elbertou Ga
zelte, was in the city Friday, and gave
us a call during bis stay.
rib.
V./ SHERIFFS SALE.—Will be sold, before
the Court-lion »e door iu the city of Athena, Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in Vcbrniiry next, 1876,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
proiicrty, to wit:
The entire stoek of jewelry, silver ware,
plated ware, hardware, fancy goods, jeweler's
tools and fixtures, show cases, sates, and all
' ’ other property belonging to — 1 ’
the lewel
Vote of Jaokson County.
The following is the official vote of
Jackson county:
Atlanta 1C3'2
Milledgeville 241
For Ratification 1425
Against Ratification 360
Homestead 1877 1233
Homestead 1868 452
FOR SENATOR 33rd DISTRICT.
A. D. Candler 1086
JobnJ. Cheatham 554
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
W. J. Pike 1064
A. T. Bennett.... 895
D. A. Camp 778
G. R. Duke.....;.......... 725
Messrs. Pike and Bennett are the
representatives from Jackson county.
Banks county gives Candler a
large majority and elects D. C. Oli
ver representative by a small majori
ty.
Just Itfcelved.
500 pieces best calico, latest styles,
15 yards for $1.00
Our entire block of Black and col
ored Cnsluaers, also a large assort-
| ment of Fancy Dress Goods at great
ly reduced prices. >1. G. A J. Cohen.
Hato, Kata I
Gen s’ splendid still* fashionable
Hats at 82 25, worth $3 50. Come
and seo for yourself. M. (>. «fc J,
Cohin.
_ . and connected
with the jewelry store and business ol Frank
P. Tuluiadge, at No. 8, Broad street, Athens, Ga.
This stick embraces fine gold wutcbea and
chains, silver watches, all kinds and styles ot
ladies and gentlemen's jewelry, gold eye-
gU-isei*, gold pens and pencils, silver and plated
torka, silver and plated tabic aorvices of all
Baturina pr vd -
Ties
ltopt*, eoilon
20*25
Rope, grass
The above are retail
wholesale havers.
prices. Special
rates to
'iROCERIES.
Suuar, crushed-
113^h 12
It p
St
12Ka 11
2IM 22
25a 27
^f)
“ Demarara.
» Go lire. lUo
Isaguayra....
i Java...'.
r.Yfti *>5
Svruu, caue
Motjsscy, Cuba.
; r»3a 75
AO:l BO
Candles, sperm—
4tia 50
I fin 20
12a lo
i<Vi in
iuuniant. M
tallow
Checftf*, btatc
Eoglish Dairy
Ouions, per bu...
12a IS
75al CO
jt^r. s
Starch...'.
Tallow
tia”l6
liKa 7
*2 00
1 75
Rice, per lb-
Mackerel, No. l.kits
“ No. 2, Kits
2 -
. “ No. 8, Kit*—.
1 50
«t 25
4Sal 25
nn
Salt, Per Sack
OhpwSng tobUCCO.r.w.m.
Smoking
Scuff, Maccaboy
American,
Havana
.. ~.m "3
00x100
TRADE MAliK—Mrt'OJIB.
COTTON TIE COJST^PA-JNrYT.
LIMITED.
& GO. General Agents
47 CARONDELET STREET. NEW ORLEANS.
Arrow Cotton Ties—Tlie Best and Cheapest.
For Sale Here and by Merchants Generally.'
kinds, pocket-knives, pistols, guns and accou
trements, clocks, card stands, toilet stands,
cake baskets, fruit stnuds, vases, guitars, banjos,
violins, harmouicona. and a largo number ot
articles of jewelry and fancy articles too tedious
to mention—such as are usually kept in alarge,
first-elass jewelry establishment in a chy. 'ilie
Good Forzaa for Galo-
Jarrett’s Mill Pond place, and a
number of farms, from 1°0 to 5'JO
acres each, in tiie T’ugalo Valley,
lower part of Ilabcreham cointy,
Ga., can he obtained on the most
favorable terms by applying to
F. W. Lucas, Adm’r.
Athetis, Ga.,
Or C. P. Jarrett, Tngalo Station,
on Air-Line Railroad.
iiov27-8v.*.
Ilttiulaomc Show Windows.
The most handsomely arranged
stock is very Inigo and full, and the goods new
and of the latest styles, and of tlie best quality.
I-evled on by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from Clarke Superior Court iu tuvi* of Asaph
K. Childs and Rufus L. Moss, versussaid Frank
I*. Taltnadgn, to sa'isly said fl. fa. ProDerty
poured out it. said fi fa. The above salo of
tiiis property, under an order from the Judge
of the Superior Court, will be continued from
day to day. Sundays excepted, until all is old.
dec4 J. A. BROW “
iVNING, Sirff.
QCONEE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold,
_ bil'orc the Court House door iu the town of
Watki- sville, between the ligal hours of iiale,
on tho flrut Tuesday iu January next, the fol
lowing propert v, to-wit:
One bnudrea and fifty acres of land, more or
less, adjoining lands or W. E llaygood, K. L.
Harris, the Epps place and others. Levied on
as the property W, P. Brewer, to satisfy a fl la
from Oconee County Court, rtturnable to April
TK-atlWi-ta &vor of Mrs. Morale Reaves vs.
J**'" ™*P. Brewer. Josephine, controller ot
fi fa. Property pointed out by defendant iu fl fa.
deed B. K. OVERBY, D. Sli’lf.
(GEORGIA.—OconEi. County.—
V/hereaSj Mary G. Hale apples to mo for
show windows in the citv are those I Administration on the estate of W.
c T v r , ,, H..Hale, late of said county, deceased—
These arc, therefore, to cite and . dnionish n.'l
concerned to show cause, it any they have, on
of Messrs. Jacobs & Michael. Mr.
Morris, the artist certainly lias a love
and appreciation for the beautiful
and his taste therefor is thoroughly
cultivated. If you desire to see a
good show free of charge stop at the
store of Jacobs & Mich cal.
Our Agents.
The following gentlemen have
kindly consented to act as agents for
the Georgian. All conti acts, either
for subscription or advertising, will
be recognized by us:
J .P. Shah non, Esq.,at Elbert on, Ga.
A. B, Brock, Esq., at Jefferson, Ga.
Mr. H. C; Stephenson, Hartwell, Ga.
S. T. Flemming, Esq., Eagle
GrV ve, Gat \
Mr. AY. J. Goss, .Postmaster at
HnrmonyGrpVe,.Ga. y,_, , f
A fine assortment of Heating Stoves
for coal or weed, [for sale, cheap
J. C'jM’ilkins. f ;Q .
Intcas A Ware
Are now receiving a fresh supply of
all wool black French Cashmeres,
Empress cloths, colored English dry
goods, ehawls, scarfs, jackets, woolen
shirting, etc., all at low. prices.
Also a new supply of elegant
English suitings for their Fashionable
Tailoring department. Call and see
the mauy handsome suits now . beiug
made up at low pricey . udv27-4t, .
Large lot Gents’ Ties^ Scarfs and
Bows. Also, Gents’ Knit Undershirts
and Drawers, at, greatly reduced
prices. M. G. & J. Coiien.
or before the first Monday in January next, wbv
said letters should not be grauttd.
Qiveu under my bund, at olflee, this 24th day
ot November, 1877.
de<H JAMES R. I YLE, Ord’y.
G eorgia, olarke county.-wbereas,
William A Gillelaml, administrator ofllcn
elemon Giilcland, ’
tclond, deceased, petitions iu teriij?
ot the law to bo di «eharged from said uoininis-
t.ration—
These are, therefore, lo eite anti admonish all
concerned, to show eanae at my office, on or
bjfore the drat Monday' iu March next, against
the granting of said discharge.
Given under my hand, at otflee, this 16tli dny
ol November, 1877.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordina-y-
nov20-Sm.
la view of tlie constantly Increasing popularity and demand for the.CELEBRATED ARROW TIK,
the universally reeognired favorite Tie ul 1’lanteis, C otton l ieifnn n and 6bl| pe;ol Cotton pcnerjlij :
the American Cotton Tie Co., iiuiited, i-ole pi< prictors ai d uiantilrttuiei: ol .aid Tie, <■< nin r.Edii.,
uncqualed facilities, have, in addition lo their large stink now < n hand, conti acted for Inert and quan
tities, sufficient to meet the hugest demand for Cotton 1 ies, to com r the cntiie tioj the coining teases.
and now, through theirAgents generally, offer the piruiier and ImpressiMe ABROtV T hater "
adlcs
per bundle, less 2}£ per rent, discount for cash, in 1 uudfes c< rnpletc, being less than tlie market value
of plain hoop iron ; and it being ihe uurpo.-e of the C« ni| any to merit the continued patronage of lb-
planting comm unity and todety a'l cuinpetition thrt may arise, their Agents are instructed to central i
with Dealers, Factors and Country lien bants st the above named price and terms for future delivery
up to the 1st of August In quantities as may be requited ftcm time to time, settlements being made <
delivery.
j une7-tri-w&w6ai.
AMMUNITION.
Powdor... per lb —
25a 35
12a
10a
10a 20
51 35a 00
5 00a 12 00
Shot “ “ ........ .. ...
Lead “ “
Capa, per box
; LIQUORS.
Corn whiskey, , ,■ .
French brandy
Holland Gin
American Gin.——
Bourbon whiskey —
1 50a 3 06
1 50» 4 PC
Wines...
HARDWARE.
IroD, Swedes, pr lb
English
Ja8
8a5
6 a 7
2 75
<0
5 00
20a25
6 00
Castings
Nails,l>r keg. „ .
Cottou Cards.
Hone Shoes.. —
“ “ Nails
Mule Shoes, per keg...—
CITY MILLS.
Having
mnde arrangements tor a steady* arrival
of pure
bum mid Tennessee Wheat,
I guarantee to the public the following brands
of flour, equal or superior to any* in the
market, at corresponding prices:
Snow Flake, White Rc.sc,
Family, Double Extra,
Graham Flour, Bolted Meal,
Unbolted Meal, Grits,
Horse Feed, Cow Feed,
Chicken Feed, etc., etc.
{GEORGIA —Clarke County.—
Whereas, Thomas Hodgson, Administru-
tor of Wm. V. P. ILxlgsou, deceased, applies to
me for leave to sell n tract of land, containing
600 seres, more or loss, ly ing iu Jacicsoti county,
®f*» sdjotnh.g Long, Daiinnond. Anglin, Mitolw
d J,on ’ belonging to tlje o*L.tq of ftpri
J. II. Huggins has reduced the
price of Kerosiiuh Oil to.20 cents peg.
gallon. ■ , - u. u« -
7 hetyfoie, all pert ons interested' tfre UeteUy
notified and rited to show, cause, a>,, jnyr. office,
on or bctorc ".bo first Monday in January next.,
; wby said leave should rot be granted. 1 ' rr ^
Given nndcr my blind, at office, tais 2ptb day
of Noveiubor,t)87T !i ■ I T?.li H
J,i0 *i vtimttt.& A M. JACKSON, Ord’y.
T OB* WORK. OB
tJ 8cripli.it done at ithi^office
B ill heads and LErrEi?
r
IHeads done ort*slvortinotice
Shorts and Bran.
Orders left at J. C. Wilkinsj I fceattenied to
fSTCash paid for good WHEAT and CORN
■*ut>lic grinding i
at mill. 1’
dec4-8nt
ic grinding promptly attended to.
W. o. KEMP & CO.
1877. 1877.
Bo6ts and Shoes
! I to obpbii. ,
XT. W. Havidrtip,
•!. -,n ■ '' .y **'■'. I .
Aribt
iIy»rarK)rtill Bis slthirie tlie McDowell Bnild-
ieg, on <?uRege Avenu®. Prices liberal and
flm-dass work guarantee^.’
jane 16, 1875—38-ti
house
Atlanta, Gsorgia. —
The proprietor of tho MARKAM HOUSE takes this method ol
informing the traveling public, that notwithstanding the great Euro
pean war, his hotel will continue to entertain with its usual hospitali
ties and first-class accommodations, such as he flatters himself h*as
given great popularity and success to his house, and general satisfac
tion to those who have honored him by becoming his guests. Board
reasonable and accommodations first-class.
CIGAR t ACTORY.
ANTICIPATING to reopen our Cigar Factory
on a larger aeale titan ever before, we offer tho
following brands of Cigars at 10 per cent, dis
count from our usual prices so as to sell our
immense stoek—
15,000 Plantations.
16,000 Phi Kappa and Demos.
8,090 Big Bonanzas.
9,000 Oni* Fav(trite brand.
5,000 H. Upman.
5,000 Flor do Menuel.
5,000 Key West
9,000 Choice.
5,000 Figarj.
8,000 Partagas (Conchia.)
5,000 Partagas (5 inch.')
5,000 Ready Relief;
5,000 Lfl Espanola-
10,000 No Brand.
Kalvarinsky & Liebler,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
PIANO & ORGAN DLF0T
Phillips, Crew & Freyer
Atania, Georgia.
Sole Apents for the World-Renowned
3KB
Grand, Sqtutrc and Upright
K ^ iw «□» mm
These instruuiectsjbave beer, before llie. pabT*
tbau forty years, atid upon tlicir ex-
done have attained nn Uupurcbasetl
for more
cellcbec alone 1
Pre-eminence which establishes them as un
equalled for their Tone, Tough, Workmanship
j and Durability.
! They have received seventy-five gold etui
! silver Medals overal 1 other competitors.
Endorsed by “l.talberg,” “GotteehaJk,”
“Strakosb,” “Panline Lucca,” “Clara Lcnis.
Kellogg,” “lima DcMurska,’’ “ Murio" Mills,
and others. Also securing the first and highest
premiums at the
TisTT^KRisr-A.’rioasrA.x.
Centennial Exhibition,
THE NEXT TERM OF THE
ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL
WILL BEGIN
Monday, September 3,1877.
Terms-: $6 a Scholastic month, it paid at the
end of'each mouth, or 4 |50 a sellouts ic year
(ten months) if payment for the whole time be
made in advance.
A. B. Brumby, A. K, M. D.,
PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER. 1876
The. prices of these instruments tire,ns,.livi ^
tlie exclusive use of.flrst-tlass materialu w>St
allow.
Catalogues and price lifts mailed free oti uv— M
plication to
PHILLIPS, CREW <k FREYER, J
General Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
SOLD ON EASY TERi.S.
oct.31.tv.
THE GREAT CAUSE
• *o*
Human Misery,
Just rub’islie j, ut a Scaled Envelope. Price
six cents.
.ft.'fclaii'fca, Ga.
Bargains *Sn _ I)i^W (Sooids. * ‘
‘MRedvtooa^
, As I shall be compelled to vacate my pre et.1 C v,. fI sufferer,
day to reduce nty entire stock, and will offer This Lecture will pr
A Lcelurc on the Nature. Treatment, and
Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sperma
torrhoea, induced .by Self Abuse, Involuntary
E issions, lmpoteney, Nervous Debility, oi«l
sediments to Marriage generally; Consump-
i, Epilepsy, andiFit*; Mental and I bysicul
apacityj &c.—By Hobsbt J^ftAi.vxjrwxii.,
M. D., autnor of the “ Green Book,” Ac.
Tlie world-renowned eutbot, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly prove-* front liis own experieiK-e
that the awful conicqueneeS of Self-Abuse nicy
be effectually removed without medicine, and
without dangerous surgical operations, hough i,
instruments, rings, or coitiials; poiiiting out w.
mode of sure at once certain and eflednal, by.
“ 1 sufferer, no .mutter wl-.ut his con-
vu . —-I ; tU rc. himself cheaply,'
This Lecture will provi
•ove a haon to tliuttsands
plain envelope, to any
on receipt of six cents, or two j-ofia
FASHIONABLE CARDS, with ifitifie,
ZD 10c. 25 Escort Csrds, 2S styles, 10c;
jjov20-5M. J. B.HU8TED, Nassau, N. Y.
stock must be reduced by tho 15th of July, tho a< ;,lress
,•— v „i._n m ove to new store. No use Jo ! - " ’
, as (•vetytbiRg wdl be soldi taueli
arket prices. ‘
R. O. DOUGLASS. < Ahx£8..Kbw YokkI
iene!9f -« . t's\i'l.<.‘-**.- ' ‘ f jj«et.iO.V>f^ Pcfct c4hce Box, 458C
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