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Tilt! of Mohcm.
On Aylip’s banks, contaKnong to tlie Nile,
King Pka-ra-o’s daughter wint to walk a whoil,
And pealin’off her duds she took a schwim,
Ran tip and down the hanks to dry hi r skhin ;
And, rushing thro’ the rushes, thick and thin,
Discovered the basbkit that the choild lay in.
And, thin and there she cried in accents wild,
‘•Which av yecs ladies owns this choild ?
It’s none o' your own, you're quick to say,
An' that's the truth, I’ve known yon many a day;
Hut since we’ve found him in this hed of roses,
By all means let us christ’n him Ilowly Moses.”
01*1 Jllllll’H Opinion.
Do you think, if I’d a baby,
That I’d let hirn poll my hair ?
Do yim think I’d put on collars
Just for him to soil and tear ?
Do you think I’d call it pretty
When he bit his little toe ?
Yet I’ve known some silly mothers,
With their babies do just so.
Do you think I’il set him crying,
Just to see his cunning frown;
Do yon think I’d set him walking,
Just to see him tumble down?
Would I call my baby pretty,
When he’d neither teeth nor hair ?
Yeti know some silly mothers,
Think their babies wondrous fair.
10 11 lx l tin <1 ii ii <1 t, li © U nite <1
States.
The following is a statement of the
real point of difference between Eng
land and the United States, as given
by a Washington correspondent of the
Atlanta Sun :
When Great Britain and the United
States created a High Joint Commission,
with the authority to nrrango a basis of
settlement for alleged difficulties exis
ting between the respective Govern
ments, the result was the ‘Treaty of
Washington.’ This Treaty specially
stipulates that the respective ‘High
Contracting Parties’ shall, by a certain
date, havo prepared their ‘case’ for
submission to a High Court of Arbitra
tion, to bo holden at Geneva, Switzer
land, composed of rulling sovereigns.—
And it was further stipulated that the
respective ‘High Contracting Parties,’
in the preparation and presentation of
their‘case,’ should be governed by facts,
established usages, and the well recog
nized principles of international law
The United States being the plaintiff
in tho case, in brief, charges and com
plains that Great Britain, as a Govern
ment, during the late war between the
States, was: Ist, a friend of the South;
2d, that belligerent rights were accor
ded to the South without the consent
of Lincoln’s Administration ; 3d, that
tho Alabama and Capt. Sernmes es
caped from English waters, and thore-j
by destroyed tho commerce of the Uni
ted States; 4th, that tho Queen’s pro
■clamatoin recognizing tho Confederacy
as a Government de facto, with the es
cape of the Alabuma and other crusiers,
prolonged the war for two or more years,
and for such violations of the laws of
neutrality aud international commodity,
Groat Britain is constructively responsible
for ail loses and expenses incurred by tiie
United States in suppressing the 'rebel
lion' nfter and from a certain date, &c.
The ‘case,’ as it is called, prepared
by the United States and printed in
book form having been submitted to
the British Government, is so arrogant
in tone, and extraordinary in its state
ment of the law and the facts, that it is
not only condemned, but denounced
in the strongest terms by tho British
public.
A cable dispatch of the 3d inst says:
‘Chief Justice Cockburn has oilicially
counseled tho Cabinet that England
must recede immediately from tho Trea
ty of Washington, leaving America to
decide between a new treaty or war.’
The fact is, the ‘case’ as presented
by the United States is so insulting to
the English Government that her states
men and public press declare that their
Government cannot maintain its dignity
and sell-respect by a submission of the
case to tho arbitrators, as tho matter
now stands. English journals received
by the last steamer are unsparing in
their criticisms on the American case,
and as exponents of public sentiment
are unusually denunciatory and de
fiant.
Tho sudden and unexpected attitude
of Great Britain in this matter, has
produced very considerable excitement
in Washington. The probabilities of
war and its effects and results, is the
all absorbing topic. Os course, there
will be no war, for reasons which are
unnecessary to enumerate. It is said,
however, that an intense Radical
politician said to a Canadian gen
tleman on yesterday, that ‘England
dare not go to war with tho United
States, for any reason, because England
bad, lying at her very door a lion, in
the Emerald Isle.’ The Canadian re
sponded, ‘that such was the physical
fact, but,’ said he, ‘is the United States
any better situated ? If England has
lying at her door a sleeping lion, in the
Irelandized South, waiting an oppor
tunity to break the bars and chains by
which it is at present held ¥' The
Radical enthusiast said he ‘guessed’ our
folks would fix it up, and‘as lor himself,
he did not believe in wars.’
Lips have they, yet kiss not—Pitch-!
ers.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
«T> O. MATHEWSON,
Agent for the Company, AUGUSTA, GA.
PRICE REDUCED!
@lB Per Ton, Cash; @5.*5 Without Interest, on Time. So charge Tor Dray age
Tiiis Guano is well known in the Cotton States, from experience in its use for six years past. It has acquired, after
thorough trial, under all conditions of season, a character for reliable excellence unsurpassed, and which cannot attach to
Fertilizers of recent introduction. In view of reduced cost of manufacture, and the unusual facilities of the Pacific Gua
no Company this valuabe fertilizer is now sold at the above price, which is in conformity with the policy of the Company
to furnish the best Fertilizer at the least cost, looking "to Large Sales and Small Profits for compensation. We warrant
the stock in market this season precisely the same in composition and quality as that heretofore sold. For terms apply to
J. O. Mathewson,
JOHN S. HEESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Md. Agent, Augusta, Ga.
PACIFIC CIIAMO COMPANY’S
Cdsifoiidn Ann Phosphate of Lran }
FOE COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED!
Prepared Under the Superintendence of Ur. Sit. .liilien Ravenel, of Charleston,*. Carolina.
PRICE REDTJOED.
This article, as above stated, is prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed. A Compost made with an equal
weight of this article and cottonseed, furnishes the cotton seedWith the Soluble Phosphate, which is necessary to make
it properly effective. The Compost should be made from tour to six weeks before planting time, in order that decomposi
tion may take place, and should be applied at from 400 to 600 pounds per acre or more, General experience for two
years has shown this Compost to he a most economical and effective Fertilizer for cotton and corn.
This Acid Phosphate is now put into mar/ret at the low price of S3O per ton, cash ; $35 on time, without interest (no
drayage), at which rate every planter can supply himself ith a lirst-cl.iss fertilizer at a minimum outlay per acre.
For specific terms apply to , T 0 matHKWHON,
Agent Pacific Guano Company, Augusta, Ga.
full supply of Peruvian Guano, Ground Bone and Land Plaster on hand at all times.
.JOHN 10. BENTQN, Agent, Thomson, fist. janl an. 1 !
SCHEDULE
ON THE
CjJ-eorjjgia Itail lload,
On ftntl after Sunday, January 23d, 1871, the
Passenger Trains will run as follows - .
Leave Augusta at 8 00, ft m.
Leave Atlanta at 7 10, a. ni.
Arrive at .Atlanta, 0 80, |>. m.
Arrive at Augusta, •> 40, p. in.
Nluflit PtiwNtmjyor r rVnin.
Leave Augusta at H 30 j». m.
Leauo Atlanta at 10 10 p. in,
Arrino at. Atlanta at 0 40 a. rn.
Arrive at Augusta 7 30, a. ra.
BPfjUUoth Day and Night passenger trains will
make close connections at Aug lH,a rv, A^' n * ,a
passenger trains of connecting roads.
Passengers from Atlanta and all stations on the
Georgia Railroad, l»y taking the down day passen
ger train will make close connection at Cainak with
tho Macon Passenger Train, and reach Macon the
same day at 7:40 p. m.
Palace bleeping cars on all night trains.
SCHEDULE
ON TIIE
Macon & Augusta It. It.
Leave Augusta at 12 00 noon.
Leave,Macon at 6 00 a. in.
Arrive at Macon 7 40 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 1 45 p. in.
Tho Day Passenger Train arriving at
Mucon at 7:40 p. m. make close connec
tions with Trains of connecting Roads
at Macon.
Passengers leaving Macon at 6 a. m.,
will make close connections at Camoi
with up day passenger Train for Atlan
ta Athens, Washington and all points on
Georgia Railroad, and will connect at
Atlanta with trains for the West.
S. K. JOHNSON,
Superintendent.
IIW BTOII#
Shields & Cos I dwell
J T AVB jttftt opened a Largo and Well Assorted
S T O a IK O Tr
Dry Goods
Groceries
Boots and Shoes,
Selected with great caio for the Thomson ti ade.
Full Stock of Men’s Wax Brog in Hoots. !Vmn .$3 2“>
to $3 75. Don’t ask any more for tin ni.
Ladies Shoes and Hoots from one dollar and eercu y
live cents to two dollars and twenty-fiv* cents.
Full Stock of Me Brogan Shoo*, from one dollar
and twenty-five cents to two dollars—don't ask
any more for them
Boy’s Brogans—Full Stook—from eighty five cents
to one dollar and fifty cents -don’t ask any
more lor them.
Sugars iu variety, from 12J io 14} cents. Don’t
ask any more.
Coffee of different guides, from 3} to 4}lba to tiie
dollar.
MACKEREL. No. 1.
No. 2,
No. 3,
We Defy Competition.
Our Dry Goods Line is
COMPLETE !
and guaranteed to give satisfaction as to price and
yunliiv.
Our Pretty Shawls should be seen by every
Lady who desires a beautiful, durable and cheap
article. And we have no hesitancy in saying the
best ever open:d by a merchant iu Thomson.
Plaids
Poplins
Suitings
Mohair
Delaines, all colors and styles,
Our Invoice of
NOTIONS.
Consists of everything useful and desirable—beautifu
and durable, to p/ease the fancy of the most fastidi
ous.
Cal and examino before purchasing elsewhere.
Our goods are marked in plain figure's, and cot in
characters, which al! can understand.
We sell to all at one price and on the same terms,
UA.SU OAI.Y.
43 tv
Tho purest ami sweetest Coil Liver
Oil in the world is Hazard A Caswell's made on the
sea shore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell,
Hazard A Cos.. New York. It is absolutely pure
aud sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer
it to all others. Phvsieans have decided it superior
to anof vthe other oils iu the market.'
it ii it
H AD WAY’S BEADY BELIEF
Cures the worst pains in from
One In Twenty TiiniUe
Not one Hour
after reading this advertisement n»«4 any one
suffer wiln pain.
Railway's Ready Relief is a cure for every
P\l\.
It wus tho fire, ami is the only Tain Remedy that
instantly stop* the most oxcraeisling pains, allays
Inflammations and cures Congestion* whether of th*»
Lungs, Htomaoh, Bowels, or other glands or organs
by o»« application,
It i From One !o Twenty
no matter how violent or excruciating th* pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden. Infirm, Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostn.t«d with disease may suffer,
it ad wav’. Ready Relief
will affbrdinstaot ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys,
Inflammation of the Bladder, Congestion of the
Lungs. Kor* Throat. Difficult Bp't hing,
Palpitation ot the Heart, Hysterics,
Croup, Dinhthnrla, Catarrh, Influenza
Headache, Toothache, N«*iir;t!gm, Rlieumah u,
Cold Chill*, Ague Chill*.
The application of the Ready Relief to tho parts
where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease
and comfort.
Twenty drop® in a half ttn«jhl»-a-AJ’ wat*r will in a
few momenta euro C‘sduitu Spasms, Sour Stomach.
Heart Burn, Viok Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery,
Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad
way's Ready Relict with them. -\ few drops in wa
te will prevent sickness or pains from change of
waler. It is bettor than French Brandy or Bitters
as a stimulant.
Fever and Ague.
Fever and Ague flu red fur Fifty Cents. ‘Mi-to
h not a remedial agent in this world that will curs
iFever ad Ague, and all other M tlirious, Billions,
'Jcsrlct. Typhoid, Yellow, aid other Fevers, (eidol
l»v Radway's Bills) so quick as Railway’s Bendy
Relief.
UEAI.TI 1., lIEAUTY !
Strong and pure rich blood —lncrease of fleeh aud
weight—clear skiu and beautiful complexi n
secured to all.
Or. RADWAY’S
SARSAPA :!LLIA*i R SOLVENT
Hus made the most astonishing cures: «o quick, so
rapid are the chaugec, under the iu nonce of
this truly wonderful mfdynue that Every Day
an Increase in Flesh and Weight is seen and fell.
The Great Blood Purifier.
Every drop of the Sursapardlian Resolvent com
municates through the Blood, Sweet Urin, and oth
er fluids and jucics of the system, the vigor of Ido,
for it repair** the wasts of tli • body with nev and
sound material. Sc otulu, Syphilis, Cons uni ft ion,
Glandular Diseas s. Die r- in the Throat. Monti,
Tumors, Nodes on th»* (Bands and other parts ot the
system. Sore Eves, Stritinoronx Di•‘charges from tin*
ears und the worst forms of skin diseases, F.iuctions,
Fever >ores Scald head. Ring ' orm. Salt Rh u n,
Krysipelas. Acne. Black Spots, Worms in fh* tl -h,
Tutnore Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening
and painful discharges. Night sweats,, Loss of sperm
aud all wasto of the life principle, are within ill»
curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry
and a few days’ use will prove to auv person, using
it for either of these forms of disease, its potent pow
er to cure them,
Diidney Jk illadder Comgdaints. |
Urinary aud Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, !
Dropsey, stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urin, |
Bright’s Diseases, Alhuminural, and in all case- ;
h ere there are brick-dust deposits, or the wa
ter is thick, cloudy, mixed with’ substances that is
like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk,
or there is a morbid, dark, billious appearance and
white bine-dust deposits, and when there is a prick
ing burning sensation when passing water, and pain
iu t e small of tho back and along the loins.
Dr. RADWAY’S
Perfect Purgative Pills.
perfeetly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen Bad
way’s Pills, foi the cure ot all disorders of the stom
ach Liver, Bowels, Kidueys Bladder Nervous Disea
ses. Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Heart
burn. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billicusness, Billious
Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles and all
derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted
to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, coniain
iug no mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs.
A few doses of Radway’s Pills WILL free the
system from all the above named disorders. Price
25 cents per Bo#. Sold by Druggists.
Read “Fal-e and True.” And send one lett *r to
RA l )W \V & CO.. 87 Maid-ii Lans, New York.
Information worth wit! b* sent you.
July 12, 1871. n*2o lv
The terrific duel between Prussia and
France is over, but thousands of battles between
Dr. Walkers Vinegar Bitters and Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint are now going on in every State ,
of the Union. The issue of such contests is never
for one moment in doubt. The conilict may last
longer in some cases than in others, but the lead
ing Vegetable tonic and alterative of the nine
teenth century, invariably triumphs.
Ml M.IONS lienr T««t irnony to the ir
Wonderful Curative FltWl*.
TRf, mV Siotavl. l aiu v Drink, mu.]*...} Poor
It mi, Whitkcv, Pronf Spirit h r.n«l K. ln-r *.i.
qiiorml tored. -j.iwl andiwc, true rtu’-Va-..*the tarte.
< ■ i•• v..' • L.-: .vrthat
divine, made from the Native iLx.Uani llnh. ..f C’„ii
fri© 11 <> •» till Alcoholic H«inm!n::ts.
T'.cv * i;:;r.it v\ :nvii:u&> i
A IJFK cmsa I'UiiSCH't.C,*; , tUer.o-
Vi.t.or uni J. . -ari,r of tho Fj c.nu canning oft all
lotia matter and nmlorinff tiie Mwml tu a ht-idthy con
dition. No } <•:• :-»** ern take *hi*!if* nittora twconlinjf to
i riHinl. n;:-:.-.. i-lrd their
’ at •f r- pair.
They uro n Dentle I’nriintlvc »• well nv n
T.iuic, |>OS . Dl-o, tin 1..! :ipr merit <.f «. t aip r.t
u wvci rul»«. nt In relieving Congestion or Infiammr lion
or la. Liver, and all the Vlverai Oi-gar^.
i’Oit LK rtMIIM.AI.NTS, In yo op or
old, inanie.l or.nigKul t!io dawn of w.-nmolex'd or at
the turn or life, thc-e lonic Kittwre havo no e-jnul.
For I .flammntory n I ( h.onir ICIu nmn
d«»i “»d (Liui, or 1 udicestion, llil.
Remit! -wt uml lute.inlttent Fever-*,
ol i tic [IIom!. Liver, Kiduey n nud
Utndder, tar • IRuer* have I mimivWul.
>o.li I \,y \ || In ted 11.’00.1,
Di-
BfNilrc Oruan«.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIDIISTION. Btadacho,
r.aa iu the t»lji.iil.ter«.C..iwiis, Tu.-l.tm-v.-4 ~f the Chv.-t.
I>ix7.inc.ss. Sour Eructations of the Htoiw.udi, Bad Taste
ia tho Mouth. ILL is Attacks, Nation of the Heart.
I .d.iinmaUoii of !!i • tuiif.s L in in tho regions of the
Kidneys, nu't a liundn-d other painhU mptouiA. are the
ofli|>i'iin. r 4 of D>>spopsi«.
Ti.. v the Stomach imd stimulate the torpid
Lii.r an a Bowels, wlueh rena.r them of unequalled offi
ra.-y tn ch .«n-inif tho 1 L r • of all impurlttes, and impart
in': .!■ w life and vuor 1o the whole cyst* in.
FOR DISK \-ii:s, Bniptiona. Tetter, Salt
Rheunt, Blotches. Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils. Car
hiinclrs, Hm«-Worms.Scald Head, Sore §;>.•», Erysiiwla?.
I ivh.eeu :t •, Di colorations of the Skin. V .mors and Dis
‘•l, up •' ii em riol ie.it of the .s\ ! v iii in a slc-it tme by
tho us ed Jbeoo 1 . t« •«. One Lotto in au,-h ej.es will
convince the ">•' and inrr.-ih:Luv of rtv -,r curative effects.
CL- » '■*■the \.* *:i “l Blood whenever you find its ira
en.tle, L|,. I X skin in Pimples, Eruj>-
tmns or .-..r. s.eh : •it v. u vnu f.-. IJt obstructed and
Hu«i:Ki. in the vein-.: c! -o it when it is foul, and
•' 11 ’ ““ '•*' 1 1 •: >••’. v !,en. Keep the R-od pure,
a .and the h allh ..f tl„. will follow.
I’iii, »...»«•, in l other Worm<*, lurking tn tho
stsi.niof -.o y :h -.jda, are effectually doatrored
aud i loov and. S.i; >ad tiu-uiehod physiolcfiat, there
‘ -bidu-.l upon the face of the earth
w! '" -l ‘ -!v is cX“inpt front tl»c pr-k nee of worms. It
.s ..Ot upon tl.o healthy elements cf the bo.ly that
V" ” Vp- humo sand slimy
. M '' - • •• Ivr'u ‘•‘niir.dmtntios!
.•..I iiv.* .he •->ii.t.l fi.nn wonua like these Hitlers.
J 'V \i.KEIt. p.oprictor, R. H. McDO.VALD \ CO.,
• ami (i o. San Kn.nci.to. Cahfor-ia.
- York.
*i>-sOl.l» HY AU. ImtUUISTS A.NU DEALERS,
(lay 24. 1871 nl3 ly
(i eoi-«• i a
LIE IIFBTILIZSR CJIPJIY,
Manufacturer- and Dealers* n
Ij; I Ml E ,
FOR MASON
And
agricult ur a l purp Os e s
Agents for I he
Gnslidi Moncwall Fertilizer,
The best Cotton Fertilizer in u*»e, and
Pure English Dissolved Bone.
A Pure Superphosphate of Lime, for composting
with Lime and Cotton Seed.
Delivered at any depot in Augusta.
COLES SIZRR & CO.,
■No. 14 Mclntosh S t „
Augusta, Ga.
JOHN R. WILSON. Agt.,
jan3lm3] Thomson, Ga.
A youthful appearance, and a beau
tiful, clear complexion is the desire of everybody.
This effect is produced by using G. W. Laird’s
“Bloom of Youth,” a harmless beautifier of the
skin. Will remove all discoloration, tan, freckles,
and sunburns. The use of this delightful toilet
preparation cannot be detected. For sale by all
druggists and fancy goods dealers, depot 5 Gold
street, New York.
GUAN © m .
o
WE again offer to the planters of this section the following Manures, all of
which hare given entire satisfaction for the past four years :
Chesapeake Griiano ;
Cash price, 555 Time, 562
Sardy’s Soluble I’:tfillc Guano ;
Cash price, S4S Time, $55
Phospho Peruvian :
Cash price, $53 Time, SCO
Nova Hcotia Kand I*l»ster* s
Cash price, sls Time, $lB
Branch, Scott & Cos., Agents.
Shields & Coldwell, Agents, Thomson, Ga. jan24m3
eiT&OJWIC tiCm PEQSPimvE.
THIS article, prepared by the Atlantic Phosphate Company, under direction
of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julien Ravene', for composting with cotton seed,
; is now offered at the reduced price of S2B per ton, cash, or s3l per ton, payable
; the first of .November, 1572, free of interest.
Orders filled now will be considered as cash Ist March, 1572, or on time as
;due Ist iVovember, 1572, thereby enabling planters to haul it al the time when
their wagons and mules are idle. PELZER, ROGERS & CO., General Agbs.,
R. H. BUSH, Agent, Thomson, Ga. Rown’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
THNIIIS Fertilizer, manufactured by the Atlantic Phosphate Company, an.ier
| JL the direction of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julien Ravenel is now offered to
the planting commu ity at the very reduced price of $lB per ton, cash, or $52
payable Ist November, 1872, free of interest.
This fertilizer has been very extensively used in this State, and has given en
tire satisfaction : some of the most practical planters admitting it to be equal to
Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will he considered as cash on the Ist of March, 1572, and
to those buying on time the sale will he considered as due Ist iVovember, 1872
By this arrangement planters will he enabled, without extra cost, to haul their
manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the Atlantic
I Phosphate will be furnished on ap lication to the agents.
PELZER. ROGERS & CO., General Agents,
R. II RUSH, Agent, Thomson, Ga. Brown’s Wharf. Charleston, S C.
HEW COTTON <fc PRODUCE
WAREHOUSE.
Hie flauttt’s' Joan and paving* ganfc.
Sl IFrRIRUD r/ PITAIi $l,O 0,000.
T-E-IIE] WAREHO JSE OF THIS B AISTTC,
Corner of Campbell and Reynolds Streets, Augusta, Georgia,,^.
Is now ready to receive Cotton.
Liberal Cash Advances Will be Made
Upcn Cotton in Warehouse or upon Rail Road Receipts.
Parties storing Cotton with the Bank will he furnished with receipts for the
same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money.
The Bank is prepared at all times to make loans on produce or provisions, on
the most liberal terms.
Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with the
Officers.
CHARLES J. JF.N’KIVS, President.
JN’O. P. KINO, Vice Pre«id»nt,
Sept. 27 n3l Cm T. P. B »\NCH. Cashier.
Bargains!!
ADKINS & HAGERMAN,
.’Vest Moor to the Post Oftlrc.
WE HAVE just opened with a large and well selected stock which we guar-
antee to sell at Augusta prices. All are invited to call an 1 examine our
stock, whether for the purpose ot buying or comparing prices. We nevei charge
anything for showing goods.
Our Line of Dress Goods Comprises:
Silk PoP i ins Poplin Cloth Hats
Tartan Lustre Worsted, all colors Trunks
Scotch Plaids Blue, Black & Valices
Tycoon Reps Brown Merinos Umbrellas
AL S O .
Cabics’ Jllcrino Huber tlcsts, &c.
mimnls, Ladies’ Over-Slincs, Children's Fancy Knitted Saqiies.
Misses Eiloods, &c.
A large and fine assorment of
Gennts’Ladies’and Chidren’s Shoes.
Gent’s Furni hing G^ods.
Wool and Merino Under Shirts and Draxvers.
G&qpkjtjvg* Cr.oTirr.YG, Clothing* Clothing*
In my line of Ready Made Clothing I offer great inducements. Having dealt
exclusively in tiie Clothing Business for the last five years. lam induced to be
lieve that I can suit all :
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