The Thomasville times. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1873-1889, September 06, 1873, Image 4

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A Stinking -CoNTRAir.—Mr. Ja». Barton m-llte last numbcr-itf.* tlic Al- lautic monthly, summarwHJ .ihc lead ing characteristics'of president Jef- krsojiV atliuibi9trali6u: 1. He was faithful to the party that elected him, V -[■ • [. 5 V ‘ 2. lie would hot nppoiht men to t>f- fieft merely because the/were con spicuous politician*. U. 11 jc took great care to get the right iunh for the right place. 4. lie would not give an . appoint- m<cf to a relative. 5. 1 Jut ho would not exempt friends from the operation of a good rule. <J. lie turned no man out of office because he was opposed to him in politic' 7. He i educed the patronage of the government to the minimum. S. lie endeavored to simplify the apoaratus and operation of the gov- cn’mu nt, so that the rural member of Congress and his constituents might understand them. •i. lie abolished court etiquette and every usage that resembled it. _]<*. i/e declined to receive presents white in olliee. 11. lie used the prestige and oppor tunities of ins cilice for the public ad vantage. under the present order, neatly ev- ery-om* of the above rules ot action is reserved. I low would the masses of the people like a return to Jeflerson- iaii Democracy, just for a change. : Savannah Advertisements. NO. 135 ttBOflODTOX ST, * SAVANNAH, -*GA SPRING —AND— SUMMER CLOTHING, COMPRISING All STYLES and ftlALITIES! AND IN WORKMANSHIP EQUAL to I'usTom Made Work. I n addition to tlia above, we have a good assort men t of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac., Ao, All of which will bu sold low by Heidt, Jauilon & to. March 21-Cm. TIIE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Premium List ON TELI) CHOPS, OFI’KRKI) 1IVT//E , G. A. & M. ASSOCIATION, Society —OF TIIK— UNITED STATES. gaior-vT-aViTi jA.ci-v-ert.isern.eri-ts. Tiiornagville A-d-v7-ertasem.en.-ts. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, and others in need of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings, SASH7 WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS, GOTO i T "T7* BLAIR & BICKFORD’S, 171 Hay Ht. Savannah, Ua. BOEHM, BENDHEIH SCO’S - MsvntBaccvatin paaaccos, AGENTS FOR ULACKWELL’S Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brands of Fine Segars, COTTO.V ROLL, POSTILLION, PAPAGENA, PANDORA, LAMEIt- VE1LI.K. LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN RUG. JASMINE, - MORNING CALL.LA MYRKIIA,GRENADIER, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. . AH kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES. s Savannah, Geo, Thomasville, Georgia. rriHE COLLEGIATE YEAS of thU Tnutitntiou l* divided into two eonal Term* of twenty week* JL each—the flrvt beginning <ra th* Flrml W’cdattdatj iu Septfmhrr, and the second 01 JFirst IIYrf»r«fcty Iu frAraary. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS: AIR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT- Pure aiul applied Mathematics—Ancient Language*. * Sa.yajarLa^Ad-^ex-tiserrierrts. REY. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL, Literature—Meutalaud Moral Philosophy, Natural Science, 1873. 1873. Wholesale Trade! Sprng- & Summer Stock! EiUthrop Sf Co. j 138 & 141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Streets., Savannah, U». W OUI./> I.VVITE TIIK ATTENTION OFMKItCIMNTS Tl* TIIKIH LARGE and Tit live stock h,-Spring ami Summer Oo.nl*. which arv apUkdly adapt" t Tnul ln MRS- M. J. BAILEY, Primary Department, with Penmanship and French. AIRS. W. J. YOUNG, la charge of Music Department. Bay Street, At the Fair of 1ST-'!. CLASS 1. Tor :V- l-in.'i stesop of cotton pro- ... d upon laud. with a statement of the mode of cultivation, the :an..ant and kind ot manures u.NCd, the period of planting, the number of times plowed ;;itd 1:(k d. the kind of seed lMi-d. and giving cost of pro duction, 850 For hu gest crop of n** ton grown on 5 acres of land in one body,—same requireiaents as above, 50 For largest crop of field peas raised on 1 acre. 5 For jur^tM crop of pcavinc hay .die »of native Assets, 20,000,000. Aiinutil Cashlncome, 8,500,1)00’ iA7rr.ii -vuir business Larger tlian tiiat of any othei Company in tiie World. ISAAC SAER, A £ .r.t, Thomasvillc, CJco. WILLIAM li. ADAMS, GENERAL AGENT, Savannah, - Georgia. ‘V upland, period of mode of cultivation, ' ,wa. .inns plowed d, amount and kind inoiiiilion, crop vif corn grown on r tiodv. • M U.! , ala :at grown qnirctmnls. Id intone acre, Id ais raised d on 11 p->- . the Bit Gods House. GAM Y, O’URIEN&CO. f, 7 Uroiipbton Street, ■'•I IM.V.V.HI. UEO»Gl.f. J icaier FANCY :J1 kinds of pil at hv dig- tud meat tiring a-i aver- •,luh of an acre •. i rop of Irish potatoes u—eighth « l» of ground p c nisol pnr ncrc. i! M-ertained by di At extremely low Prices for Cash ()rdcrs for Goodsor samples prompt* ly attended to- Freight paid on re tail hills amounting to over .*fg0. mariil-Cm. A teKa cider &. Russell, WIlQLES&l'.E GROCERS, elitors for the al • reijuired to have the land prenu- nt the : to he. weigh the presence ol •esle.i and reliable wit- •rtilie.itt* produced from a sample of crop, mrcmenls above must he in writing to tlm Secretary •. of making the entry. CLASS J. »p of Indian •d b\ of l 10 bv any white hoy under irsof age ujhui one acre. Id CLASS .5. [y of Invad corn, with i'-UcN as sample, weight ety «>t ek. » be :>!.l«red. potatoes 11 i * 1 epea. one bush- . upland, of irish potatoes, (Je he Is of the largest & id'ii pumpkins. . o l ah > ot uplaud c Diploma list be n averag l'.*r tin- be^i barrel <>i ilonr. Diploma For tbe best barrel of Georgia 11. nr. For the best bushel of while corn * Ih * best barrel of sugar made from .sugar cane iu Georgia or hot barrel of Syrup sugar t dem and syrup arc requested to giv ( .■iptiim of tbe process of making the Mine. For the best sample of stock lood from cotton seed. Diploma For th«* best l»oN of smoking to- For the best box of chewing to ot the best box of cigars made in the Cotton States. Diploma The Association also olfer the fol« SPECIAL PREMINMS; For the largest and best display of articles, of all kinds, em braced in !>• partment B, Class 1st, lo-wit : Preserves, . . .-..pickles, jellies, catsups, etc., made by any one lady, the urlielcs to be all manufac- % tured by the exhibitor. To the gentleman paying the largest amount of entry fees, We arc. now offering a vciy exten vc and varied stock of NEW, FASHIONABLE J XI) DKMKriBLE GOODS, marJl-12 mo’s. Ti J. BU BAR & CO, Importers ami Dealers -IN- BRANDIES, WINE8, WHISKIES, Gins, Segars, Etc., And Proprietors ’ of the Celebrated Indian Vegetable Bitters. Lovell & Lattimore, 155 & 157 Congress Street, SAVANNAH. - (xA: YVboicsalo and Retail Dealer* lu American, English and German House Furnishing Goods, Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks: Regular Course iu Collegiate Department, - u “ Primary *• - “ w Music “ - M “ French “ - No incidental or extra expenses charged. Fancy Prints, , Fancy Printed Lawns, Solid Colored Lawns, ! Solid Colored Cambrics, | Fancy Diess Goo«ls, all styles, j Cotton Pants Stuff, Plain and Fancy, | I.incn Duck and Coatings, S’2.1.00 ; Hickory Stripes, n..W iu,I Ticks, 10 00 ! an ‘^ I» rown Denims, | Brown Drillings The Tniitee* feel jiutifietl in xavinz that the course of instruction U as thorough an>i|>ra^ tical,atnl the Teactiers as efflclciit as are to f ount in any similar institution, an«l with the advantages of pleasant an«l healthy locatiuu, goo.1 society au<l varied church i>riviletfc» they earnestly recunuuvnJ the Institution as well worthy the public support. For further information appiv to Mr. JOHN E. BAKER, or to A. H. HANSEI.L. Secretary, or to W. J\ "yOUNG, Freshlent thianl of Trutices. ty- Board eau be had iu good families at from $13 to $20 |<r month ir-M-ly. Bleached anti Brown .Shirting. Bleached and Brown Mieetiog. Georgia :t-4, 7-s, 4-4, Brown Nbirting Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes, Striped and White Os tut burgs. Athens Yarns, White Goods, Linen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., Shirts, Drawers, Notions, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &e ORDERS SOLICIT/.’D, j d wilt meet with pn-mpt att, »,ti*.ii and hate our speial care OLO. M. McKINNON .ill U- gU.1«., ,ne*t Us friend. .Uu in the Cat March 21 6 mo*.. 1873. - _ 1873. Hardaway, McKinnon & Co., LATHR0P & CO., t® and 2G Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia. DEALERS IN Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stov Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods, Kedalo’s^ Celebrated Water Filters*Nails and Hollow Ware, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron. Have constantly on Land a Full Stock oi' Dry-Goods, Groceries, Ilats and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, FERTILIZERS, &C. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADE* 1 LACE curtains, window cornices. &c, Have always in Store a full line of’ a uno lot of Print*, Oannburg*. Shirting.*. Sheeting., ih.ltiekingH, etc., ju.t received and fur sale low for cash by 131 Bay Street, s^^-^vjsrisr-A.zE-T, - gea.. Mr. W. A. Lri*iiKTTi:u i- •*^pl«MM-»l to have Idsnld i: • all and >t-o him JOHN M« IK>MH’tHI. T. BAL.INTYNE. McI)W\0l(ili, MLH.YTYYE. Iron and Brass FO U X T) E R S Machinists and Pattern Makers, AND I*iquo it D/i.'tiiits, Cor. A her com and Bryan St.*., SAVANNAH, - GA. VVm. E. Alexander, _ Wm^A^ Russell Jos. II. Alexander, Chas. It. Maxwell. Tin Wan.-*, House Furnishing Good* Tin R(Riling, Guttering, and Repairing Roofs. cv/.i ya/; (>r s< u kdi l l'EUlNTKN l*EXT"> * •Fl'ICE, > < • 1-TIC/.', i Itiaulic & tinif tiaitroad * Passenger. Ni o Savannah Hal 1-' Liu- Oak. Thj>in:u»Tille ,VW ” AI km \*. 3.13 p m ijv’-'VNik .t..'j;^::..'*v.v.va74o *• Jrrive at Savaaiiah : »2.V) u in. nn«it al I.tve Oak with train. «n .?.P. A M l -raii'lir.*m Jaek**>iivill^. rallak-v-i.-.-.eie eha.ige of ear. between Savaunah and Al- •tlon at AU<any w ith trains on the ■nius t.iuj'at l^ivrton w ith train. f«»r and \\>*tcrn lKri.Ii .jug car runs through to Tliomasvilltf. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. KAMTKCN tUVlSIOX Leave Savannah, Monday, lIYtliiesdav and Friday Leave Law ton, Wes lay, Thursday and Saturday c Arrive Je*.iip_ 2.25 pm. S:ivauuah 5 vrirrr.N ntviaiox. I^cave I^w-toii, Tuesday, Thuraday ami Saturday : Arrive at V«tdn»u (/nitiiinu Iron Fro its for stores and dwellings nil Cemetery Railings ol w as can be pur- amhi various desi^! based in the\J|-ti,, QE°n R , First Prcmiuni for best Suei. Machinery and Iron Castings at South Georgia 1 Agricultural and Mechanics As- sociation Fair, 1372; also Savannah Agricultural Association 1872. 1 American llowlerv for wale | • HAKH.IWJY\ .t/cKINA’ON « ( O, A good stoek of ,Veil’s .Vediiiiu mid Common | Clothing on hand and jhr wale I Also, Manufacturers of TIN and “ iiaudjway .VcKinnon ac -S7/EET IRON WARE. f A tine lot of Chewlug and Smoking 7'»ba«x'< ' always kept on hand by i //AUDAH’aY. .V. K1N.VON & CO. A fine Mi.-k «»f Tin Ware, coexisting m* Ware and Crockery ju*t TUIIAL IMPLEMENTS on band. , A large lot j received and for *aU: t.y 1UKHAWA Y. -1/cKlNNON X CO. Parties ordering goods will have a tine lot rf Axe. ami n<.-* r->r side t>\ llieni eitrefully and promptly filled. iiardaw iv, ,w. kinnox s <■... 1 * Si*a»lcs, Shirvel., .Vaiiure rorks and ltakes fur inch 22 ly Isdeby HARIiAWA Y, J/eKlNNoN & CO. ] Vtuit ll>. New Orleans Sugar, very U-st •|iialily ~ ! for sale by Ghampiou & Freeman, Counku Bav and /inavton Stuhets, Savannah - Ga. Invite attention to their full and varied stock of PROVISIONS. i and Dry Suited Side* and Shouidei.; Break last Strijis. Sugar-Curml Sliou’dets, . ll- “. A'iiiok«-d ILvf, Kamilv, /.'xlra m«I .Su|« rrino Fl.»ur, Buckwheat, llk-e, Grits, J/eal a i Id" Ei FISH. Mem Mackerel, in kita; No*. 1 ami 2 in kit* jnartcr and half leirrcl* ; Codfish, Hcrrinr! balm.in, Lib.ters, Sardines. GROCERIES. •k Lagtiayra Coflccs ; Cur. L*af, Bmad ami Liberty St.* , SAVANNAH, GA. S» YY , Glc:u«>u. «Ja*. ?.Ianuiiig, SAVANNAH MACHINE WORKS S. W. GLEASON & CO., tigar Mills, s Bleys, 1 i Street, rushed. I*ow<».re,l, Urauulated,' .1, ExiraC’! V!‘\'fr-Bi’lrfi and Jnierlcan’Fiekle* ; ljiiimtiy and J oHer«oap» ; SUireh, RaUins. Bn>- a. i e. < Spites, YVax Ca I 1 V." '-an.Ues, «•!,«.*. Craeker*, JeUies. »*dv. Maearmd < am.... Fruits and Veg. la- TEA. iimtes’aS 0 -?;. a " 1 Congou, of all grade* and £j| price*” tobacco. MctiijQ, "l.^-nls, P>r !?iiiokbig—ali^;* luanutaeturera* prk-e*. LIQUORS. ■ I V.”""’ 1 Co”J!“"" Dran.lv, >r, .Inn.,..., /'u:!.... Iron ,nd I *' HI11 * l yn and New Kngtan,) I.,,, (;in s.-.t.'.l, v .ntr Ata.pon.r.ourrt, Sherry, I'..,' al „, Ch:i:u|-agne YYiiics. CHAS. CASSMAH, MERCHANT TAILOR, 2G 1-2 WLitaker Street, HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO., WHOLESALE Dealers iu Ice, HAkD.tWA V. »/. KI.VNoN X CO. 2u0 bMp St. /.out* Flour, different grades, in ore an f *Vc KI NNON A CO. Flour ill 25, 50 ami 100 II* Sacks ditf*-re&t ,m. cs, or ,'j 5 ) v ‘ 1 ‘. I j ANVA J/cKINNO-V X CO. A frosh lnt of Bacon. Cliccso and Rutter, Just HARD.IWAY, Mi-K1N.VO.V & CO. Crushed Sugar and Country Snjpii f.-rsale by IIJ HP A II'. I J. .1/1 A/.N.Vi nd all Fine lot of Tire, Plow amt Hand Iru ntlierv«»rts us*4 for plantation or wagon pur- and for sale t< IIAt:P i IVA Y, MCKIX.XOX If UP. large lot of Cast Steel and Plow-Steel •y //aui*\wav, .I/| hlXXON it Co. lot .*f Cast Turning Plow* just reeeiv«-d II AltltAW A V. .Ili'KlNMN J* Cl), •inline Peruvian Guano on huml IIAttl*AVTAV, .tfl KlNNOS A Co. HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or other COUNTRY PH0DUCE. S a.’vantaa.li -A.cavert.ism.en.tB. Palmer & Deppish, Wholesale Dealers la HARDWARE&CUTLERY, 14S and 150 Ccngprcss, and 140 and 151 St. Julian Streets Havannnli, - - - Georgia. KEEP A FULL STOCK Common Plows, lirinly's Plows, Avery's Plows Dic kson's Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills and Every Arlicle . required by P L A N T K US. The Laroest Stock of Douiiu: and Sixou: GUNS in tin- City. i'w/ci’, shot, Caps, «t•<*., Jl. IHinton'* Circular Sn>r$. J!. Hoc A Cox ditto. Jt ubber nnd Jn other IIF. L TI XU. Agents For Fire Proof ?> 1 .f c ,s | Fairbanks' Scales, Roue and Twines. All for Sale al Lowest MARKET RATES. ‘P.'iLMicji <£• I>i:*>uisji. Savmitiuli, Trade *iolh-ite-l New No. 1-n North Side Bay Street. S.YVANXAH, GA. dcr* from Country tilled promptly. i Stniiil Iistiiiiiiil ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH. Piedmont I Arlington LIFE INSURANCE (J< DI FAN V. Oflice, at llu.hmond, \ a. Policies Issued, 19,500. i Annual Income, 1,500,000. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Kei», Damasks, Tn k* Haircloth, j. illH Flushes, Ricttin* Nail*. Cictorme, Slip Coverings, Conls, Loops, Ac., Fringes, Curtain Loops, Gimps. i ’urlam Gimps, ^ or, ls. Curiam Silk Bordering. Tas-eln, Wo., l.a.-„ T|,|i,„. Lace Pillow Shams, | <;uv |j lM j WALL l»AI > ERIi>L < >r (‘very Kintl. fresco, Gilt, and all Grades iu Colours. As we combine so many classes of business under one head ’ our < spelts, i* greatly reduced. Of course “Our Customers" receive the benellt. Lxaunne gnoda aud save lit per rent on \ottr purchases. N. B. Having the best workmen .. . coulidei.t of pleasing all our lriemls. Send * lit is guaranteed. 1. A T II It n r >1. BOLKY & C O., 186 & 181, Comer Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews Hall Savannah Georgia, Wholesale and Itetail DEALERS IN U R If I T II R E . asiantlv keep on hand :t large, well nelceled F ol Furniture. BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN, OrOFFK i. Flilmti bk ol every dcu.i iptioii, suitable for Country or City me Hair, Moss and Exeelcioi* Mattresses, Of any size, ready made or made to Order. Feather beds, Pillows, holsters, Etc. Feathers for sale at Wholesale and Retail. Show (Josefi nnd Children's Carriages of all |)c»cri|>ti.niH tented prompt 1} at re»- Mattre*‘. renovating and repairing ol furniture souablc jiricti. Country onh r» solicited, aud particular at t< ntion paid to filling, pi t hing “hipping *nmc. H. IJdWKNTHAL. formerly connected with the A. A G. it. JL, i* now oected with the above Finn, and wid be pleased to tee all hi- friend*. March gl-*m»o *. W. C. CARRIKGTON, Presia«nt. D. J. II AllTSf ¥ )K, Secretary. B. C. 1IAUTSOOK, Cashier. I*?-u/'VAI«DS. Vice I‘r,.i(lei.l. ,• **• "<\KINS, A*ii*tant Secr'tv. 1 rof. EDV. jy j;. -,M1TH, Actuary. No Useless Bcstrictioas on Eesideue>, Trnve. or Occupation. Liberal Non-Jorfeitabie Peaturas and Eights OL Parties C.„i v De£j,«i. s rvi\f/•» vv is Pitoui'Vsuvr msi’Kiyirs avd ^ The only BrSINKS' _ penae*. Siiuol Uww, Invrxtmciit, Ample Keterve «ml finn,!^. *^1 *l' 1 ' Premimn* all ( •»h; Pollcle* I-II- taI , And Iras $t21 to each ft'XMM /*'''»**»»•!• .Iriiiu»l, before Inrarhnr. ’ ** *«•»» mtrit. th:ui it will co*t /Urn toiUtciiJ .vc >u 1 claxa, ur imjortesl inxtHuti BOOK K K K l» I X €i PABTxr.Mtne, SETTLEMENTS, » South eondactoil bv an experieScrd MerdtMaol Pnc- I - before ln*ttr!ug. «*. ri.-TKtS; lotwentv »u«, Gfnfra i i„ eufv office for Southern Georgia and Horida, 1351-2 BAY STREET, S.tvm tli GKOlifiq. HENRY S* ELLIOTT, Agent ^ Savannah. T. S. PAINE, Agent at Thom&sviu Gf.n. UOBER7 BULLOCH, Ocala. Marion Count Social Agent for Ea^t and South I -.nda. rcNMAviitr, ELLIOT A I/ENCLE, €1 Mi.YMIn.iL, .IGf/.VT.V FOB HOCTUKMI.Y€1 MSnMSVf.tomd K't.Otttk.- I *u»yi7-ly. MATHEMATICS j ■■ ■ ■ ■■ Buxine* F -ttox. Av. <4 a m. 1o’»4 •» !•« ' ^.10 a d Leave Albany, Mon-lav, YY'ednerJav and Fridav Thouiaoville “ ** “ a» m. onittran “ “ “ ' *" '* YaJdMta Arrivo at l^wton 'Ei I Connect at Albany with night train on Sooth- I weatorn lUIlroad. leaving aBmuivMnn-Ur, Tae*- nr. I day, Tboreday and Friday, an*! arriving at Al- . _ .. , . ,. ■ 11wnyToealay, YValneaday, Friday and Satar- By order of the board of directors, dar. • A. P. WRIGHT, President. » . Stoomeialeave^Bainbridgo everyThura- c. p. IlANSELL, Secretary, ’’ fcr COMMERCIAL LA IF. A. 4. MILLER. d. J. mflilier iV Vo. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, l.Vi BItO( liHTON STREET. The orarae of afmly is conducted ou ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. SnpjiMed with banking and oUitr o£ce*. combining every known tacility C* impartiafa TH0B0UGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. 1 In the »hort<.-»t jovid'.de thne and at the leaet expense. Gradoatea of tin* inml'ark.n, a* I-racticalac- i con a tan:* stand ,-rc-craincnt over those from *ny other BasineM ScW4 in the eountrr I The e*taMl»he I rermrath*n of thl* institution, the th rough FiiACTlCJLcoania 1 of DtntSy, and tb« rneeeaa of it* GraduaU*. rank* k j n t y- n n kTT k ITU | TT n A THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. 138 C( ^ cesi 139 St JnLan Street *’ 8AVANNAH ’ 0A * ? f ?«»»>. aarh. 6^.»~«sa£5:*s±;. Pe Jtlaeombei 9 & Co. SUCCESSOBS TO H. A. T0PHAM & CO. V'loiliing and Hais, Men’s Furnishing Goods, Savannah, Georgia. New Worts Put Up To Order. Repairing, Mattress-Making* Upholstering * AT SHORT NOTICE. . I'tWl Genl Supt. 1 toaayaddrcaa. Suits made to order in the thorteat notice, and a^tafcctkm juvanteod. marJl Cm. Orufs prompty lilietl. All gixxls gold at the Solvent market prices, i,d strict attention friven to all orders from theountry. Country Merchants w j, e „ ,j, e ,-jty W oal<l do well to caUand examine on^toek l>*re purciuuhi^ -elsewhere. meb 21-1 j 1*. O. Boxri! am JLa. f t «> tdiksXiitt jjir*-* ^ - 1 *■ 1 tsXXaA. J