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THE TIMES
JOHN TRIPL.KTT,
Editor and Proprietor.
: thomasville.ga.
Saturday , Juxk 24, 1S7».
Agents lor Ihc Times.
The following gentlemen, arc au
thorized to receipt for subscription to
(lie Times:
Tlic Cincinnati Contention.
Gov. It. 1!. II.tr es.ofOiuo.Nojiixa-
ted ror. President, and IIox,
\V. A. Wiieeler for Vice-
I’residext. Blaine
Pushes toe Buck-
Eye States
man Close.
The sigouy is over. Blaine lias been
Robert II. Harris, editor Cairo Be-, pushed to Hie wall but died game, get-
i.ailment, Cairo, Ga. iug as will be seen, 351 votes oil the
A. B. Canon,editor Boston Depart- a Da i ballot. The dead carcasses of
ment, Boston, Ga.
ilr. T. Jeff Brown, Iamoma, Fla.
John II. Stephens, Ocholockoucc,
(I a.
A. 1). Patterson, Moultrie, Gi».
I). F. Robinson, McDonald, Ga.
Heading Matter
ON EVERY PAGE.
(icorgin-?wi»lM*
Gcucral L. J. Garlrell, has a
drawu from the contest for Govern-
Roscoc Conklin';, O. P. Morton aud
James G. Bluiue, perfuiuetb Porkopo-
Rlainu’s bonds were too bulky.—
lliey broke him down. With all the
power of the administration to baek
him, Conklingdidn’lrun worth a cent.
Morton's bloody shirt waved—only in
defeat. Bristow's misfortune in bciu;
bora South, did the work for him.—
Hartranfl, was a slow' horse from the
start. Washburuc was nowhere.
Hayes 1 reputation rests on his defeat
of old Bill Allen, for Governor of Ohio
last year. Wheeler of New York,
but little knowu, having served only
There seems to he a perfect mania I one or two terms in the Federal Con
all over the country on the subject of I gross, llis nomiualiou to the second
••shuffling off this mortal coil.” No I place on the ticket, is simply a bid for
less than half a dozen suicides occurr- I the vote of New York,
cd in Georgia within the past two or I This is the first act in the drama,
three weeks. I On the 27tli iust., the curtain will be
( •roll reports are of Hie nusl en- ™'kd up again at St. Louis, when Ibe
couragiug character from all parts of *><> “l " »> *>c played. Then the issue
ihc State I j° mc d between a return to
r i • I, I honest government, and a horde of
Little “Alec” rises from Ins sick | . ,
bed, to nail one of old Thurlow Weed’s
The Bainbridge Democrat has cn-
smallcd, but it is yet one of our
spngbtliest exchanges. Tlic people
of Bainbridge and Decatur county
ought to give Ben. Russell a rousing
support Ifit was not for the Democrat,
Bainbridge would lose much of that
prosperity which she now has. Ifit
was not for the Democrat, Decatur
couuty would not be so well aud so
favorably known as it is. Then it fol
lows that the people of both town and
couuty owe, actually owe Russc.l a
hearty and cordial support. We do
not want to ace his pen restricted to
the limited space which it now’ is, dur
ing the canvass which is just openin;
He wields a trenchant, ready pen, and
we hope that through the liberality of
bis town and couuty he will have
ample room to “spread himself” this
summer.
Will Mr. Hendricks lake the sccoud
place ou the ticket at St. Louis? 1
would be a long step toward defcatiu;
Ilaycs.
The Kendrick trial has commenc
ed in Columbus. Five Jurors have
been obtained.
•New TVbuertisements.
$50 REWARD!
Lost on the evening of the 26th May,
in lli£ neighborhood of Fair Grounds,
A HEAVY GOLD (WALTHAM)
WATCH with PLAIN, HEAVY
GOLD, CABLE LINK CHAIN at
tached, initials C. T. S. engraved on
back of Watch. The above reward
will be paid and no questions asked by
leaving the same at this office,
junc 24-lt
lilt Vests!
L
HOAD OVERSEIHS.
In confluence of the late heavy ruins the
rutul overt**rr for the l>J7th District are hereby
notitied to inspect their several road*, aud
where rejtain* are necessary to have the sai
’ irly a <lar as poe.-ible.
I* I a VAKNEDOE.
TIIOS. YOUNG,
W. M. SMITH.
Comniissioners 0:17th Diet.
I thieves—between integrity and cor-
as a free Slate. Mr. Stcplicus says
that Thnrlotv lies about it.
spurious is.lies iu me cojliw.*. . eu ■ jobbery, and tlic American
asserts that Messrs. Stephens, Toombs > ^ te „ ib]e load
and Clingman, threatened to dissolve I * 1 .tt m .„ A rn 1 .
, 1 1( > carry. But like the old man of the
the Luton it California was admitted I J
‘j8ea, it cannot be shaken off.
The democracy accept the issue,
and arc ready to go before the people
Mr. Tobc Kcllatn of Laurcus coun- | 0 f t j ic United States as a jury; im-
t}’, well knowu to many of our readers, I p]i c |tly trusting the decision to the
ecently Killed by being kicked I telligence, patriotism and integrity of
by a mule. .Strange to relate, his I masses of the people,
uncle was dying in Atlanta the samo I //ayeg and Wheeler arc both “slack
lay, and in his wanderings asserted l, g „ They have been taken up by
several limes llmt bis nephew, Tobc I thc|r parly simply because they have
was betug “kicked to death by the I rccortK i t has been apparent for
mules.” The dying man could not I BO mctimc, that they had no man
have kuown of the fatal kicktng which I jj lc p ar t y 0 f auy prominence, or who
occurred in a distant county about the I | ia( j cvcr ni adc any record worth
same hour in which the elder Kellam I 0 f ^ho could be made avail-
was dying iu Atlanta. Here s aprob-1 s | nl pjy [ rom the fact that all
lcm for sonic of the advanced thinkers I records were so bad. Hence the
to solve. | action of the Convention.
County mcctiugs arc being called
,11 over the .Stale to elect delegates to ^
the Atlanta Convention. c time it bristles with some sharp,
On the final vote iu the Cincinnati j wc |j dc f iuc( ] and salient points. They
Convention, the Georgia delegation. J d j d no t j iavc .j, c manliness to endorse
true to the low instinels of the party I ^ c j r own party on the resumption in
•oted 1!> votes for Blaine, knowing I |j u i j n jj cu ih crco f recommended
that lie was^ under, even theu, J resumption at as early a day as prac-
~ " ”* licablc. The allusion to the pacifica
tion of the Southern Slates is the
bosh, and is beside, a fiat cou-
.tradicthn of the party heretofore.—
that the Georgia delegation should I rp| 10 8cvcu (p scc tjon contains a blow
voted for Blaine.^ His political I t | lu <* a .| r i 10 ii e & through the public
I schools. A (question by the i»y with
Senator Morrill of Maine, has
been appointed Secretary of the
Treasury, vice Bristow, resigned.
What effect is the Johnson letter
;oing to have ou the gubernatorial
contest? That's the question.
Every good republican will carry a
Buckeye” from now until the elec
tion. They will get a black eye, in
November.
It is claimed by Blaine's friends that
his nomination being seconded by
Georgia negro, one Tnrner, caused
his defeat. Hard that, ou Turner.
TIIK PLATFOHM
[littering generalities, at the
vest kind of charges. Ouly
voted for Bristow who was the repre-
dilative of the better clcwcut in the I vcricst
parly. We arc not surprised howev-
ecord i
s them to a dot.
The Morning News favors Ilaueock I %vDxel« Congress or the national
and He ndricks, as the uomiuccs of the I ere ment has nor should have uothiu:
.SI. Louis Convention. I to do. This is another step toward
llurrah for—well we'll wait until 1 centralization. The bid for the Pacific
next week. [slope by introducing the Mongolian
Farmers have bcou getting cvcu 1 question is very gauzy
«ill. tlic ,'rass tills week. It lias been | discordantly along side their spread
a splcudid time for it.
Crop reports from all parts of the |
country arc of the most cheering de-;
scripliou.
Echols couuty is two thousand dol
lars in debt. She is talking of wipin'
eagle resolutions about the equality of
tlic rates. Sambo out votes John
Chinaman, that’s all. The charge that
the democratic party is a “sectional
one” is not ouly without louufiatiuu in
truth, but is contradicted by the tenets
of the party lrom its foundation down
AH parties interested will take
notice that tlic regular monthy
Term of the Couuty Court will
hereafter lie held on the first Mon
day in each month instead of the
first Tuesday as heretofore.
*H. W. Hopkins,
J. C. C., T. C.
Office Board Co. Commissioners.
June 20th, 1876.
The 1st Tuesday in July coming on
the 4th day of the month, a day of
National Holiday, there will be no
meeting of the Board Couuty Com
missioners till the next day, Wednes
day otli.
All parties at interest in said meet-
g will take due notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
By order of Board.
W. J. YOUNG,
Chran B. C. C.
W. F. Hubert, Clerk.
Cairo Department,
Thomasyille Times.
ROU T H. HARRIS, : : Editor.
Presentments of the
GRAND JURY
We, the Grand Jury for I lie Kecond week of
the April adjourned term of the Superior Ci"**
of Thomas county, Gu., he** lea’ *
the following Presentment*
The Grantf Jury of the last April Tc
the regular Term of the Court, burin/' <
ined the public property of the
it out by wiping out her boundary I ^ Q u, c |, rc8cu t time. The charge is
lines, aud attaching her territory to I ,m cr j y absurd and rcdiculous coming
rounding counties. I f roni a j, ar t y who rode into power on
Gcucral Logan.'unintcntiounlly no 1I|C “a 11 waves of jcctioual strife, aud
doubt, for lie would uol tell a truth of I has since luaintained itself upon that
Ibis kind intentionally, hit bis party a I issuc alone. But ti.e 17ll., and last
heavy blow during the sitting of the elausc iu ti.e platform, is H.s richest of
.’onveution in Cincinnati. In defend-1 all- ficad it: ‘‘The national admmis-
ing Blaine, he said that bis, (Blaine’s) I Hatton merits commendation for its
recoid, was more easily defended than honor,Me work in the management of
that of the Republican party. We I domestic and foreign allairs, and I*resi-
scorconc lor John A. Logan, lie I Jent Grant ,ksems the continued and
, not told as wholesome a truth in hearty gratitude oi ti.e American pco-
l.ogan was right. The record 1 P'e for his palru,lh,iu and ins immense
with I services in war and iu peace.” That’s
j about the coolest piece of impudence
of Mr. Blaine, covered all ov
jobs and ofiicial bribery and corrup-
lion as it is, is no worse than the rcc- >“ the whole concern. The idea of
ord of his party. No one has a better Grant's rotten, corrupt and profligate
right to know tlic foul record of radi-1 administration, challenging the admi-
utlisni than General Logan, and we I mUon •t'" 1 gratitude: of the American
shall not gainsay his assertion that ti.e | People is, if it were not such a serious
record of the parly is
Blaine's.
The uegroes formed a Drew club in
Tallahassee this week, so we arc in-
What is a iellow to do when he is
so pushed up, on every hand, that he
hasn’t more than a few minutes or so
to devote to his department? And
dinner taking a cross cut through
those few minutes, at that?
You've all heard how busy a bee
gels to be iu a tar bucket, once in a
while. Well sir, a bee iu two tar
buckets isn’t a circumstance to us.—
In fact we question whether sixteen
or seventeen bees could combine cap
ital and touch us with a Tired creek
fishing polo,
We spent a few hours very plcas-
itly among flic clever people of
Wliighain, the oilier da)’, finding
time outside of business to form a
number of very agreeable acquain
tances, besides renewing several old
ones.
We would like to talk a little about
those folks, tell what bcautilul truck
patches aud gcucral crops they have,
suggest a plan to our newly made but
whole-souled friend Mr. II. B. for keep
ing the woods from breaking through
the fence into a certain one of his
Adds aud tantalize our people with a
description oi that magnificent spring
that from a noble, oak-crowned bluff,
discharges the coldest aud clearest
of water into a copious reservoir, at
the rate of four hundred and filly
gallons per hour, according to accu
rate measurement aud calculation
n}adp oy ourself ou the spot, but we
haveuot time. We iwteml to yisit
Whigliam agaiu, some lime soon,
wheu we hope circumstnuccs will per
mit a louger stay.
We arc scared mighty nish to
death. Jim Millcn’s bear has got
away, after whipping out Joe and
BilJ and Caleb and old £iU and the
cur and everybody else “Except” Jim
himself and carried Buck with him, to
boot, Everybody knows Woods creek
is only a branch Of tdttjo Tired, en
tering just below our set book, and
we arc in momentary exj—~*''* ! —
seeing Bruin burst in up
Buck under one arm auu three little
darkeys from the Fondren plantation
under the other. What shall we do?
Maj. Banks! Maj. Banks! “now wo
need you.”
iShack is the proud proprietor of a
cucumber vine that gaily sports ticca*
ty-threc of the berries on one lunch
ticclcc inches lony! Now this is busi
ness, when you come to consider that
cucumbers constitute a prime article
of food. Only PS per cent uon nutri
tions matter.
The “Mutual Improvement Deba
ting Society” of Cairo is iu full blast
and Hayes’ Ilall is the Academy of our
Athenians. Seriously, we have nev
er known a society of the kind inau<
urated under more favorable auspi-
wusion, also, the records of the diHerent
offiienof the county, and reported them all
neatly and properly kept, we therefore, with
confnlem-e in their judgement, cheerfully c
dorse their actiou in all rnatten* pertaining
We
mend, hy special
0 . . lined the roofs
of the Court House aud jail; that committee
after examination find the wert comer of the
|*orticoof the Court IIotiKe in a leak}* condition
—that it te ho repaired an to prevent the leak
hicli eiuptie* into the inner part of the roof
the Court Iloune, and that the scuttle hole
the top of the Court Hoi
ranged an to prevent leaking.
We recommend that the County C’t
Hioners lie reouetted to have Idiudd or
attached to the Court and Jury rootiu
Conrt Hon.-*-, as in their judgement may seem
best
i the Couuty Board
We find a vacapey j
Sehuol Couuuissjoners,
‘ v the mipuintiaent of John H. StepheiM of
lie Ocklockouce District.
We decline to givo any expression of op
outlie subject of immigration.
Iu taking leave of his Honor, Judge liuu
id Solicitor General Robert G. Mite
oke ilium them the blessing of the
mighty Ruler of the Universe, that they h
ired for many years of future usefulness.
iVe request that these Presentments lie pub-
ted iu the citv iuuh-is.
W1U. YOUNG. Foreman.
Wiley C. Pittman, Jasper Barwjck,
Wul R. Raggett, Hardy J. Ward,
.las. A. Bullock, GrccuB. Singletary,
Edmuii C. Bn wn, W- II.Pringle,
Jos. F. James. David J. Hull.
Ile/ukiab Williams, 4 heudore Sliundal.
Jackson J- 3Jash, Jr., John W- Dokle,
■*’ J.Singletnrv, Knoc!i Ctawford,
P. Momrief, John It. S. Davis.
Robert Dckle, James W. l’earcc,
•m the minnt ea.
•jniiy vg»v, C. s. c.
This Is To (Jive SJofice i
That Mr. S. L. Mallard is no longer
Agent for this company. We have ap
pointed Mr. II. C. Feeples agent,
For Sale and Collection Only,
for Thomas county and vicinity. All
parties indebted to this Company arc
requested tp make prompt settlement
with Mr. Peeples, or remit direct to
the office of the Company in Savan
nah, Ga,
The Singer Manfacturlug Company,
C. S. Beatty, agent.
172 Broughton Street.
junclO-lm Savannah. Ga.
better than | matter, a good joke. If Mr. I?. Bullock
Hayes, can cany that plank in his
platform in the coming contest, and
;et the American people to endorse it,
we have indeed fallen upon evil days,
formed Ly a Floridian. Drew, ^» | But that the administration sliuks'iu
the nostrils of the people, is a fact
uiriiurioulimull which lias efficient (o al>. In (act *o thoroughly
ipe, is los-1 was the convention impressed with
much "un I this truth themselves, that they dared
not put up one of their recognized
leaders, who has been iu sympathy
of General flaucock is ( and accord with the administration.—
j been wafted from Europe, is los-
its strong odor. Not
viler in ii now.
looming lip as a oaiiJUlatc before flic Xo, gentlemen, you will ilml General
i.ouis Convention, lie labors un-1 Graut’s administration to he the
.let- tlic difficulty of being a military heaviest lead which
I undertaken to can
have
The Valdosta Times, under the
head of "Dupont Items," reports Capt*
Jinks ns having gone to White Sul
phur .Spring iu Florida, -with nolliiu<
Imt his duster.” That may be a good
idea as regards the wcallit-r, but uu-
lc>a it i* of unusual Icugtli, Capt.
Jinks will find the mosquitoes and
s.tiid flies troublesome.
I hc chauges will be rung lively ou
Logan pro-
-laimcd a tact wheu he stated on
the floor of the Convention, “that
the record of Mr. Blaine could be
more easily defended, than that of the
publieau party.“ That was puttiug
the case strong—for Blaine's iceord is
a most foul one. The democratic party
stand ready to meet the thieves and
pluuderers, who would perpetuate
their power four tears longer on this
issue; aud if they leave a greasy spot
Long may she wave.
Boston Department.
Thom.vsvh.lk Times.
A. /k CARSOX, : Edito,
s ami Wheeler, from now until | of republicanjsiu. it will be a wonder
elec!
11. B. Ilaycs, that'.
• papers will be bus) for j \y ou j cr jf [[ stands for Rufui
c.\l few weeks, in uucarthiug tbc J
of Ilaycs aud Wheeler. They | jf ayc °.
got much of a record, but
what they lmve will be brought to
light.
Bullock?
Bullock
Hi»i
sled by Froctor Knott, the
rung
cess, but it is nothing to the
• iug') which the people will gi
this
Elders Harris, Gallalier and Weed-
on, of tho Christian church, arrived in
town ou Monday and that night Elder
Harris preached the introductory ser
mon of the scries. Ou Tuesday morn
ing the same Elder preached iu the
neighborhood of Dr. Maljcte's, aud
agaiu at Boston on Tuesday ni^lit.—
There was a baptisiug at Stanaland’s
Branch on Tuesday at eleven o’clock,
two ladies being baptized. Elder Dash
er of Valdosta, performing tlie rite.
Messrs. J. S. Norton <fc Co., are re
modeling their store house, fitting
portion of the upstairs for a Masonic
Hall, aud (he remainder for offices.—
They will fit up a part of the lower
story for a drug store, which they in
lend to open aud carry on iu connec
tion w ith their mcrcliaudisiug.
A dav lony to be remembered—Junc
21st, 1870, the longest day.
We bad fair weather Sunday, Mou
day.^Tuesday and Wednesday, of this
The Temperance business is gcttiu^
to be a uou-paying business, the price
lias gotten so low. Those who arc
running temperance farms, (some of
them at least.) are wishing they were
out of the business. This is a source
i of regret as quite a number were in-
I ilucc-u to go into it expecting to*bc
amply remunerated thereby, as tbc
the j then ruling prices seemed to warraut,
CaldwellUi.patcli exonerating Blkiue £ acku - ve V'f"™ 1 ' ,Ui!; jumtue-r.- Kawm. mil! dam gave way last
1 1 Thu: may be a little hazy.but parties - week under the - ■
cur Lavo it explained by calling
office
turns cut to have been a put up job.—
The member from Maiuc, holds his
tenure iu the House by a very slender
thread. I if Grant can fill Bristow's plac
If the St. Louis Couveutiou goes to with a match for old Zach Chandler | consumers
work promptly and harmoniously, as j and Don Cameron, he will have
we hope and believe it will, we will | lovely trio,
place at the head of our columns next
week, two incorruptible and spotless I Bristow's resignation is but another j er food,
names lor President and Vicc-Presi- I evidence that the administration has Gnats
dent. no use for honest men. * friendly.
week under the injure brought to
bear ou it by the heavy rain of Friday.
The dam however has been repaired
aud grinding resumed ou Friday last.
There is considerable oat meal now
being ground at Liutonmilk The
very well pleased with
this new article of consumption. We
hope it will prove to be a good food
as U will keep a great deal of money
in our country, besides being a cheap-
are plenty—aud rather
THE HANDSOMEST
STT
Ever shown in this city.
Coats & Dusters,
In great variety.
COME AND LOOK
TEE LATEST I
AT OUR
ONLY 75 GTS.
i Fast Colors.
We have more hats than any five
houses in the city combined.
The finest Line ever sccu bclore.^cgi
We are selling a Shut, warranted New York
Mill Muslin, Liuen Bosom, already made up, lor
Only $1.25 a Piece!
JOSEPH EHRLICH’S,
MitoHeU’s Hotel, Broad Street.
The only Special Clothing House in Southwestern Ga,
Richmond Store
OFFERS A LARGE STOCK OF
On anti all9t litis date we will dose out our
ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER ROODS,
CONSISTING OF
White Goods,
Lace Piques,
Lawns,
Black Crrenadiuc's,
Dress Linens,
Cottonades,
C.TtssiMA j/Ks, iVw Tims,
Clotting, Hats, Boots and Shoes,
SPRING &SIHNMR
O-OOIDS,
CONSISTING OF
Hoi tgage Sale.
Willlfe sold, before tlic Court house ti«i
UoinunvUlp, between the legal hours of sal .
..ip first Ti»c8<hty in July, l«7fl, tho following
ilcscril>c<l property, to-» it:
All that i>:irt of lot of laml 5,0.6*>, in the I Vh
strict of ITionjascounty. (»a. t ilescr‘*be«l a
lows: UepTnnin'g at a stake ut the north
corner of sahl lot and running west on theiaml
lino of said lot, crossing tho old Grooverrillc
* liks to a stake by side of
e, and thence south 14
A. & G. It. R. to a stake, and
said atake cast obliquely across the
itlroadtothc northern lKmndaryof the right
.. way of said road, and along tbo margin of
s.iid right of way south-west to the original
roa<l lOchaln* and 75 llnl
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, &c.,
At Prices that can’t help Satisfying
^ WitlYOiat Regarti to Oost.
It is it noted tact that "c were the |iioiiccr-> ol law prices in
were me jtioticer
Thoiiiasville, amt wo have endeavored l'ront the start t
all goods in out- line down to
BOTTOM BRICES,
which has made ours the leading Dry (mods House of this mv-
tion.
We take pleasure iu extending to our patrons our grateful
acknowledgements lor their liberal support aud assure them
that this, our third annual
CLOSING OTJT SALE,
of Spring and Summer Hoods will he noted for the great re
duction made in every department
Ou.r IMIotto:
No Leaders. Xo Baits. Xo Tricks of Trade
but Fair Detdimj to All.
WAXEIBAUM & KERR,
THOMAS)’Tl.I.U, GA.
af way of said road, and
“'I right of way south-) .
tllino of said lot No. fed, near Sanford*i
x the eroding of said railroad, au«I trot
hut oamed point north on tire original land line
to starting point, containing eighteen acres.—
Levied on as the property or Mrs. Julia M. Ad-
) satisfy a mortgage ti fa issued from
- Xui*crior Court. Al*rii Tcn». UfC
r of Georgo 8. Faitun.
. .. T . ... —j ofThomo:
PioiKirty i*olnte<l out by mortiage.
D.F. LUKE.
ShcritT.
J. 8T0NF, T.M.JA0K8ON,
auuali. t.o. \ orrm-rlv of T. M. Jack-
M.n ,t to.. Augusta, Ga
STONE <5c JACKSON
i >l'« t ».* »JJS Tt i J. T. »TON K .
PROPRIETORS
ATLANTIC & GULF MILLS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Meal. Gritr, « oru, Oat-, and Foed, at low«-t
...ai Let rate-.
Office 142 St. Julian it 141 Bryan Sts.
Orders left at tin* Mill oral the Offlee will
NOTICE
AH parties holdinng notes ..r ami
gain-t the estate uf John Ilaneock. dece;
re notitlcl to tile the same within the t<
if the law «>r they w ill be forever barred.
All person- owing *aid estate are reqm
o rumc forwanl and make settlement at.
Brook, i n.. «i
TO RENT.
Assignees' Xotice of Appointment
In the District Court of the United States
For the >outhern I»i-tnrt of Georgia.
In the matter of »
ARSON BROTHERS. [ In Bankruptcy
lUoAniiit. '
c'l»lh-tf
Centennial Year!
While reform is the watchword of this, our Cculcnuiul year, iu all depart
ments of the government, we Ihiuk it but just aud right to inform the public
that we have inaugurated a series of
BEYOND WHICH THERE IS NO CHANCE FOR REFORM.
St Committee qe I west*a,'trios'*
To be composed of Ladies end Gentlemen from all parts of the Country.
fully assured that the more rigidly they inquire into our style ol selling go'nl*
the belter satisfied they will be that
OUR PRICES DEE! COMPETITION
RESPECTFULLY.
Maurice Heyman,
(iff*: -Hy Proprietor Richmond Store
&CH1FF * MEV Kit,
m:.\u.i:> in
GEN’L MERCHANDISE.
The only House that brought out a (’oni-
plete Stoc Personally Selected by
One of the Firm in New York!
Ca-»b purdtascf
! AJJ will i/c repaid t
The undcr»lgiK-l hereby gives uoi.ee oi bi»
lK)icin»ent o« Anwgnee cf the estate ofCaraoQ
Bro thtrs of Bottou, iu the Couuty of Tbosaaf, iu
*aid District; aud who were, tu-wit. < u the third
dav of March. A. D. IfeTC. adjudged Bankrupts,
upbu the petition of themselves, by the District
Court of the United Miles, for said District.
ftjed at uuUmau, the 7th day of Junc, A. D.
leTii.
EDWARD U. WADE,
juaclcv^i .Wgnec, 4i -
1776. 1876.
THE GREAT CENTENNIAL.
Partie* desiring information x- to best route*
‘ 'he CENTENNIAL, or to any of the sun-
• i.^r w>iot in the roun-
li. W. WUENN,
ner Resort* or to a
nr. should a blres*
Gen'i I'a-svuger A gen
Om Merchant-Tailoring Estaistaeiti
HAS BECOME A PERMANENT INSTITUTION!
Aud we hate accordingly laid in .t larg** ;u<^rtuieut of Fine luqported
Faacy Suitings, Qassimeres and Cloths,
Which we are ready to make up to order, at short notice, into
Spiring and Summer
Fancy Dress and Business Suits, Pants &e. Ac.
We have taken great paim* iu uelecting tlreoe goods aud are happy to j
state that they have already # bceii acknowledged, by tho»e who hate seen j
them, to be by far the finest and handuomeut goodu exhibited by any *
Merchant-Tailoring lLstablishnitut in uur largest cities.
LADIES
"ILL FIND AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
WHITE GOCDS. HOSIERY.GLOYES, CORSETS
Aud in fact oui a;fOrlm>jiit »u this iiu
upletc, uotnitbstaudiug tin. <J j
Me u.'C Cue Jh*t T.'i.nnu.ojr a..d raru.th none Ut G;A Work.
No Fit, No Fay!
Gentlemen, liaml in your order*.
The latent Fanliiou 1'Litc-Js ulnaib on hanJ.
Joseph Biirliolv.
Merchant Tailor, MitchelTs Hotel Broad Street.
SSr*All out* goods will be sold
according to the times.
The patronage of the public h /capccilully s/diciloJ-
;a]»l itfly