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THE WASHINGTON GAZETTE VOL. X.: THE QA.ZETTE. AX I> II avvs COLL la: , T > rc*i>rietors. i).;. ii. i\ andrt:v\V. - - H. O. COLLEY, Business ; I an aoer SIX MONTHS 1 <*» TilftKK MONTHS t»i* Sir“ All Liabscripltet.t mn»t lx* faitl ihraflialily n Ativmoc. No (lUcrlmiwtion itt favor of anybody. Jttitrm *>J .I *lerrti* i »*/. will be inserted at th * of per iuch for the first insertion, and 71 cents per inch for oa.-'i suljscijueid insertion. A lib«*rsl l)i.-,*ur.m uul be j*lu»v\m >l< rvhauts and others for yet* rs> a lsyili><e»m utp. All a lverti.-em. ids *fcoahf lU martei for a spce:- lU<d time; mherwrSe th-y will be uudt.r the run- ~f so much for the fli«t hiwttiou, and »•> mu' h lor fetch sui»«* jio nt insertion. first H’HH'srauce nt alver. s ntsent, e\r .> I : x fr>r:cj»ai.] Tae Little I>o*k iu the Comer, Ah, yes! you may smile at my fam’- ues * For that rough little desk over there, An.l Wonder that in i.i.vsweet chumb er Tile ltest turner for it i can spare. True, the chairs »i»l table lot.:; stately, With tlnvr carving’ tttid |«>lish. so l>r!gm.' But to me shines out from that corner A greater ami far richpi' light. Yea, smile when I ilratv some sweet pictures Which 1 ft nil there whenever link; You see but a rough tottering desk-- 1 read it liken beautiful l ot;. 1 see two h >ys slyly making it. How they ImmuuT and whisper the while. Bad you know 1 begged i >r the secret. But your reply wa. a saucy smile. 1 didn't know they heard when 1 said. “1 must now yei a desk far my hoys.' What presumption ! I did not dream it That these Lids with their frolic and noise, Thought they could he men in earnest. What"! inv buys running over with glee; To fashion that desk with nails and wood. And hide such a great secret from me! 1 knew that they had some wild project Just tilling their busy little hiatus. When thev begged to liurry through lessons, ‘•Without taking cowry mu h pains." ll,i* like ‘ injured innocence" they nai When ibis unusual liurry 1 mid. Wicked buy.- ! Imt tit desk •• ■. plains it. This grout secret you si nicely hid. And when (he last strong nail wa driven. An ! the top worked so v.vll up and down —' Sly boys! even then 1 didn'i dr.-..m Such a wonderful and .. was iu town. True, the logs wet#hot lived at ill- Wlmt mattered such a small tt-wsst? Why,the boys with astray block or two Certainly made it stand quite erect. And one side is mini ■ bright. I am sure. By having been in same u a before, Its ml letters too plainly dtv-laro i t was on e ia -Jack's candy store." But when they cam • ia with their treasure Rifted high on their shoulders so st rung, “ Ble—the buy,." I cried ill m v wonder. ‘Ts this the secret you’ve hid long?" Then i sec young h ad) bent over it, Reaming lessons whiuii to me seemed light. Who knows hut •• o.nod.iy in the futur These same heads may do luu -!i for lie right. Oil, (bid ! when life’s lessons are fin ished, And our liooks close to open no more, May the boys and 1 sing together Hongs of praise “in the sweet ever more." -^.:phv;u Tin W,ty a Ifcstaa Girl Faded Him. It was a village belle, returned 1 from boarding school. -No other hu man divinity coi|M play such a heart-) Jess trick on fill nt|mirjn£, nay, an j adoring nn honorable youi ; man. He t always praised tlie flowers she wore, j and talked so learnedly about flowers j in general -that this Incredulous young ! angel “put up a job’’ on him—if one j may lie to sacrilegious us to write j shameful connection with so much ; beauty and grace. She tilled the bay] window with freshly potted weeds, which she had laboriously gathered from the sidewalk and in the hollow uniter the bridge, and when ho came round that evening she led tlie conver sation to flowers and her admirer to the bay window. “Such lovely plants 1 have,’’ she told him, and he just clasped liis hands and looked around him in sijly co-stacy, trying to think pf their names, ■’That Is PahWQnki injlticmh, Mr. BoguudiW,” she said, pointing to the miserable cheat of a young ragweed: “did you ever soe anything so deli cate ?” “Oh!” he ejaculated, regarding It reverentially, “beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! wliat delicately serrated leaves!” “And,” she went on, with a face ns angejic as though she were only saying PNow I lay me down tQ sleep,” ‘ it brinks out in the summer in such cu ll jus green blossoms clinging to long, slender steins. Only think, of tiiat, green blossoms !” And she gazed pen sively on the young man as though she saw something green that probably ! never would bio •. >m. “Wonderful, wonderful indeed,” lie ! ] said, “one can never; tire of botany. 11 continually o;k.'iis to u-s new worlds of vender- with every awakening flower and unfolded leaf. “And here.” s!ie said." indicating : i with lor mow/ finger a villainous' sprout of that little birr tlie ivys call I “beggars’ lire." “this -i/iiuficioe','; j ; pai'usitati* what " ! “Oh," ho exclaimed raptmtiu dy, I J “where did you get it ? AYliy. do you i ! know how rare it is? I have not scon i i one in Burlington since Mrs. O’Uhem- J ' inir went to Chicago. she had such j beautiful species of them, such a charm - . ing variety of them. She used to wear j ; them in her hair so often." “No doubt,' the ang<l raid dryly: j ' and the young man feared he had dune i 1 wrong in j raising Mrs. O'Cheaiinie’a ] plant.-, so highly. But the dear one j j went on, and pointing tin young jiiu- j | soil weed said : "This is my pvt, this JhuxonalnjiHo’ j | pieo-mv of a true lover of flowers, as I ! t.e bout over it iu admiration and j | iraied tia nauseous odor. Then he rose j j upend said: | “Tins plant has some medicinal pro- ’ j 1 ~AIiP sho -Ad. j ** Vow.” lie n?[>ilc 1 stiffly,' 4 *iha?. I j j have Made that plant in my boyhood's J j days. Wilted cn the kitchen stove. i l then briii. Land applied to tli« crap- i j tion, tlie n aves me exeellcnt mnediul J j agents for the poison of the ivy.” lie j | gathered sti the parlor, and .-aid. rniy. i "tVemeei no more', and seizing her j j tinguished liim-i-h ia it and went | (singing along the im -of tree boxes ; wliieli lined his darkened way. I Bishop ( Ink write, to the iwdger I |as follows : The end of tlie year is tie- I j time f,.r settling our accounts. \\v i ! look into our nflkirs to m-o how wo ! stand in tin; "world. a, t how i.f ■ I you gening on ? 1 hear, in reply, all sorts of voices ill tlie air, some quit cheerful a;*,i other: very sad. The first- to v. i ii-fi 1 give heed is neither joy u.l or mournful the man anything that 1 e.muot pay; I have been able to obtain foo l and raiment for myself and my fluidly, and there for. 1 appose ! ought t.i’br content. 1 confess, however, that 1 would lik • to have laid up sour■•thing against a rainy I day; 1 vr ml like to h,.ve made some little investment Bint would bring me an income without working for it so hard; I would lilt a to put up ‘ome ihiug for n:y eiiildren, s;s 1 see my neighbors doing .wound me.’ There are few of u . who would net empathlz • with (Ids f , lit’ . But if your work someth lug h.'ddc fiKid and clothing; the filitr of your .-.ml has I, ;a made eiiildren the legacy ofn good example, put tie ui . tr;!ight*iipoii their feel, to earn an holiest living r.s you have I done, tilty wii! ! e better ;IT in tbe end than if you bequeathed to them I the means, of living in idleness and ! luxury. The strong men are those who line! their capital in their brains, and earn credit by th if fondue.. These are the men who rule. From another quarter I h urn more doleful s.oqiul, and the voice says: “1 have not bts.ni able to hold my own. I am worse o!T than t was when the year began. 1 ha l nothing then, and ! 1 have less than nothing now, because 1 have accumulated debts which t am vptablo to pity." This is hail, very j bad ; for we may seufire aiaiize about j the moral beauties of poverty as much its we please, when wa get at the real thing, with its daily hungering* and | shivering*, Its pitiful make-shifts and j distant contrivances, skulking around j corners, or slipping quickly into door ! ways to avoid the inexorable creditor ; ! it- effort- to keep tip appearances and ! final abandonment of all regard for i appearance; l say, when we get at the | real tiling, it proves to Ik; a very dis- I agreeable and repulsive thing. Hut i it may be your own fault that you ; have lie; succeeded any better ; von ! may have folded your arms while | others were working; waiting for op ’Kiriqnitie ■ instead of making the qp t ptatunity, asap successful people dq; i laboring when yoii felt Hite it, which may have is. a very seldom, saying ] to yourself, beoau.se you have beer) so unfortunate as to be born into the ■ world, therefore the world owes you a living, wherein it really owes you only what you earn. Or, perhaps, you have not been very indolent, but have lived carelessly and beyond your income, contracted debts, without knowing bow they were to bo met, and Indulged in luxuries w hich you could not alibi'd. You hoped that t somehow matters would conio out right, that something favorable would turn up, but the year lias closed and brought no relief. 1 We may be sorry for such disap- WASHINGTON, (1A„ FRIDAY, MARCH ”and, 1876. pointed men,.blit we do not altogether | regret that they have some auixleTy and suflering, because tiiis may lead j them to do belter in tlie future. To persist "m tills kind of life will inevita-; b!y lead not only to social degradation, I which i ; no slight calamity, but also to the utter .deterioration es jicrsonai character, which is a thousand titnes i uorse. The young man who begins j with running in debt is hi danger of I running into soinetidtig worse than 1 debt, before long. It is a pliable sight j to see one trying t > live by liis wits. | with perhaps a very slender stock of wit to 41raw upon. To be rich and torpid is be,.! enough, but to be poor J and torpid is sure destruction. T'l:c next voice that wo hear is in aimtii. r tone; tile note is siiil sail, but | tlie ivagliness is gone. This man says: | “li is not my fault that J have failed j t . better my pa.-dtion. t have done | the best tla.t l ■ cod. .1 have toiled | lull'd lived carefully, expended iVugully, | i'Ut e\' 'ryUiing ha turned aguiu-t me. ! If I had renrivwl m;, dues as faithfully | that >-;i:er» l-.ii" iiad, l would noieom pii.iti. -Vs ii is, iam iiis.ippuinud and dish; urtvd. Ido not like to ask for favets : Twill not be dishorn.!, lam iryliig to ilo my duty iu the : i,i;o of life where Uud lias piaie.i in. 1 , hut I m. ii. Mith no eiieeuragomelit ami no sue e.-s. Tin? new year comes to me dark with elands; it bring- with it a heavier i.iad than 1 am aide to bear my faith is Providence Is almost aim'd Beware of that.! To lose your faith would i.e far worse Huai to lose your moil.'..'. I d.i not know y, iiv you are tiiu • sorely tried, but (<o,l does, mid you will hud it out hy-and-hyc. iu tlie i II:.- I so'!. A .;diiie ego, I saw a iii.i.i removing the m, slow earth from the 1-n. ; is of a tree, uud uuli.sdtat ing iu it place cinders and ashes the tree wn growing too luxuriantly, and ilie vitalizing ap ran to wood and lea;. s. |do a a mean to .it that you ai • to • :• down and e-.-e.Hy end look for no fur; her'. urM'.y prospeiiiy ;it rather lieeomi -you to believe that if, with a buoyant-heart and a ( Pong will, you tlu.'letter-,vi;l soon eetno. You will not ho tried lieyond your jKiwer of en du'ranee. Home of the; -' who have lie;n ;.oct f;r.iq . r sis in tl'.e end, met with tiie ,-i y. .vh; ‘siflsi.i tlie .ii gln- On.' furtiier vies biw.k) tlie still ness, mid th.:: i vk an i Jocund. I: . ays: “1 have pnqio ed idmii l.nitly, 1 iiii'i much vi-ber tlum l was a year ago, wljatv’Vci' it" i-'.i turns to goi-.i." 1 trust then that you have touched nothing Unit is ii- leiiorutcd by turn ing into gold. 1 trust that, yo ir con science has not hevoiii'.; metallic. I trust flint, there a!' l ' no widows or or phan <to cry on! against you. i tried that you haw not kept hack the hire of the laborer. I tru-t Hint you have rcooiiiuT. t t. oj : sha; yon can loo!; hick upon the prows. hy which you liavegrown rich, with as much xutis ;' ••'«<:: a • you regar i tlie we .lth you lie,. eu. 1. And I also hope that you uprepared to use the meana at your coin,nan.l lor the liencflt of the world. Msi ofton lay out splendid pivjicts of lieui licence, which they intended to cony into efleet as soon as they get rich; but when the riches mi other uses are found for the money. If, however, you have grown rich honestly, and if your whole nature lias expanded with the expan sion of your estate-, then you de-erve to Ik; congratulated. For it is a good tiling to have the promise of tlie life that now is. ns well of that which is to come, it is pleasant to sec tlie work of our hands prosper, it is invigorat ing for a good yuan to feel that lie carrier power. They who sneer at riches are glad to take all which they can fairly get. Very few men are sorry, when anew year comes round, to find a balance In their tuvor. —o- - «- Onward to the Home. —Even up on tlie virgin soil of far-off Alaska the j Ameri am whisky barrel and its accom ! panyhig offlcc-iioiiier are making their I mark already. Under llio despotic j Czar the natives liv'd in comparative j happiness and security. Now, accord ling to the dispatches, they are on the | high road to ruin under the ajgia of J liberty and the deviltry of a “whisky j ring l ’ aipl a deputy eulieetor, —o-o | At tlio marriage of an Alabama ! widower one of the servant:) was asked I if l)i:i must nr would take a bridal tour. ! “Dnuno, rah; when ole missus was : alive he took a paddle to her ; duntio if ' he take a bridle to de new one or not.” | An English revivalist slid down the ; banisters of ids pulpit in order to show how people vent on bjicksJiding. • ‘ .That ! s going too fur,” as the Boston | man raid when hla wife ran away to i Ssn Francisco with another man. ! The proverb says, “Baugh and grow fat.” What a saving of corn it would be if pigs could laugh. MABMTOTHE». j D > y-m want to purify thf* ? D * you w-AHt to set rU «»f Ktfiiousncßft* 1»j yo.i rtht sinncthins t<> strcugtheti you ? I)o>b.i WAUtufrodappetilfe? D>y m want tOflfc » weU? Ihiyou w,*.:.t to bufl.l up yonr constitution ? Da y<m w.tnt a bruk hu;l vigor us tvuUrgV If you U-, Ii I'' 8 I m IVI ONS r>T'. -rxsKsacs' .-r.ar.i’T'sK-'asE.'.Ttsrsc:; REGULATOR' xzact-'sxsawi. - 5-w*w?ra»gg»)cwa Pl’aGflt VGChTAULIi, . i to huriiilcsH, 1- no dra-dic violent medicine, ii sure to cure if taken regularly, is no intoxicating I leverage. Is ' Iven with safety and the happiest . results to tlie mostdelicate infant. Does not interfere with business. ! iocs not dbaming.; tlie sv item, 'Takes the place of t juiuine and Bitters ! of every kin 1. ASK the recovered dyspeptic . bil lions suflerers, victims of fever and ague, tiie mercurial disc.; and patient, how they recovered lieihli. cheerful ! spirits niid gii id appetite -they will toil you by taking Simmon..’ River Regulator, The Choanast. Faroit Beit Family Medicine ia tho 'World. U eontnins lour medical elements, never united in tiie same happy pro p irtien in any otiier viz: a gentle eafluirti '. a womlcriiiT joiiie, mi micxceptionalile alterative any cer tain corrective of ail impurities jo the body. Such signed snccess lii.suttt tided it) Lise, that i. is now regarded ns die KPa-’ERTHAt SPEl'iyi.' For nil disfises of the River. HfOtaacli mid Spleen. Asa remedy in v\t.suin' ; I'itv;•;{-«, in', i. eo'U'F.'ftXrs, nr e .i' a i. .aits r si. n .cm Je ; I'N'KSS. .lie .llici. NAIWA. St- a m:AOA':n:;.e e ixorte 'no:, amt li! I. I I 1 o.s. 4 it uvs > rqc^ca L (Mr no;. As there are n number of imitati >ii : oit'ered to the pubhel we would caution Inc I'.mimutilty to jlui.v no Powders or Prepared Sim;: inis' Liver U' guiator unless in our engi|vcd wrapper, n iili trade mark, sLimfgiml . i naturo uniuoken. None otlul' is genuine. J. II.EF.iI.IN &('■>.' Macon, (ia., and Philndelp'r a. 1 *.ir Asluabl ■ f'leSU'liip, HtimruciTSvarifr-sn !i.i s-, im,- si. 1 m" many Ifmitl'ls' ailis. tfijasr it f..r ~,..011.1.0. .1 Ur maicarf .1. is. f* e ;l tufnl. I Inn II! Mil iff«flu .1,1 .'.n!,la, « itll ■ny mill'-: Hill h..r»"a, ulv*»i< t!i, m Mkiilt u liutlli' Hi a litiia. 1 have not kmi uiui I hill I fyiva it to. You t’-iu r‘f:om'u«Uil it t> oap' .v one Ui.it Ibvh u i H at buiug the b"Ht niptiiciiie known lor «H com ! U:it that horse lie.ah in h* ir to. K. T. TAYIiOH, hwMy] .';! r ..T a, ‘ f .TLL <i " a ' n -- I > P • r i’ <) AL E , i • Ar.i.i I.'.ictam' i,f DOORS, WASH 108, B BINDS, i’BOOiIINO, &c., Ac. Beater la uuir and do us’ iiani >w an is, PAINTS, OI!,S, Ac. 11: 'to .'.gent tor The National Mixed Paint Cos., The (Treat American Fire lk;tingi.ish- Page Machine Belting Cos. * SEND FOB Pit ICES. O.'ii •'.■and VTi’.rerooms, Nos. tit) & _;d Hayne and 113 &;*•> Piuek n. y Streets. Factory and Yards, Ashley River, Went End Broad Street, CHABRESTON, S. 0. Oidl-ly j/pu. &~C. H. SMITH Rcqc'clfully call ling attention of tlie cilizcas of tin; town and comity to tlie lacl tiiat they have just received a S P L I! N D ID A S 3 O IT T M F, N T DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS, ShQES, HATS, READY-MADE CLOTHING GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, They also keep constantly on hand a full stock of HEAVY ANI) FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFEt TION FRIES, FRUITS. AVI NFS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, And a great many other articles top, numerous to mention. All -N(JW Qt!<*la, of the Beat Brands and Latest Styles, id ■,(.,. UOsy-ltSi’ CASH FIGURES, To correxpona with tiie times, febl 2 SAVE MONEY I by sending 54.f0r any $1 Magazine land THE AVFFKLY TRIBUNE (regular price's*!.) 0r50.7.5 for the Mag ! azinc and the SEMI-VVEKKI.Y TIU i BUNE, (regular prieeSl.) Address * THE TRIBUNE, New York. CJ 17 T IOM | A T :i period like the present, when falsehood mid humbug go rampant through f.:e land; when the press of the country is deluged with frothy ad vertisements; when, in fact, every art is resorted to in order to catch unsus pecting customers; at such a time I come before the public and ask a hearing! Clothing.— Now, 1 mean what I say. I am determined to close out my entire stock of Ready-Made Clothing at leas than cost. Any person needing a ready-made garment can get it for less than he can buy the cloth to make it with. Buy Goods.—X am also offering, at 'few York cost, the most elegant line of Reversible Black Alpacas. These goods can’t be surpassed for color and durability. A full line of Cheeked, Striped and l’lain Osimburga. Blenched and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Ticking, Ctnseys, Flannel;), Jeans, Table Linen, Shirt Fronts, Cadies’ and (tents’ Handkerchiefs, Nainsook and Jaeconelt Muslin, and a nice assort ment of Cadies’ Trimmed Hats, very stylish. B lorn axi» Suor.s, Thunks, &e. —1 have also on hand a large and elegant assortment of Cadies'and Gent's Hand made Boots, Shoes A Gaiters, Trunks, Saddles, Bridles, &c., all of which will be positively sold at cost. Now is your lime to get Bargains. (Ciocr.itiKs.- 1 would also call at tention to a full line of Codec, Sugar, Moat, Flour and Card, Tobacco, SnulX m l f igars, wlrtrh i W ill sell as low as they can he bought in Atlanta or Augusta. “On this —My friends throughout the county will please take notice that I have removed to the Square, and now occupy the corner store lately held by liolicrts & Wylie, where I will ho pleased to see all my friends. J. F. MAHONEY. GUANO! GUANO! GUANO! E are no.v Agents for those excellent and Reliable Fertilizers, the- Patax’sco, lluksel Coe’s SurEit niiosi’iiate and Guanot; Mixti ue. We have given up (lie Agency of all other guanos except the above, which wo know to he the best and most reliable. Cash and time prices and terms as reasonable as can be made for first class Guanos. Cotton option given at Id cents per pound, delivered November Ist. jun7-3m SMITH & BKO. wandoT ertilizer, Shi CASH, m TIMK, Slid COTTON. Adding Freight from Charleston. WANDO ACID PHOSPHATE, : ;;i CASH, S’id TIMM, sld COTTON, Adding Freight from Charleston. For sale by ROBERT S. SMITH, Agent at Washington, Ga. The attention of Planters is particu larly called to the Acid Phosphate named above as a cheap and reliable lertilizor. It has been used for several years past by some of the most success ful planters in the county, and Is repre sented by them an a No. 1 fertilizer. Full iiifojjqation given on application Vnttonr.in S.Smith, Agent. jan2l-2m Planters’ Hotel, AUGUST A aA. This well-known hotel having been remodeled, enlarged, thoroughly reno vated pud repainted during the sum mer of lS7d, is now open, with in creased facilities for the accommodation ; of the traveling public. U. P. CHAT FIE CD, I jan2B-3m* Proprietor, INSURE IN THE MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO., MOBILE, A L/fV. MATIRIO:: McCarthy, rreaideiit.) ril. AT. FRIEND. Secretary. J >H-N MAtUTIRI’I, Vice President. > (.RIKPPAKD HO.UA.Nfc), Actuary. a-yrs, + - Life was orjraniy.< «l lour years ngo by (he Merchants ami Bankers of Mobile—men stiust.iiiti.il ami well known, it is one of our best . Southern Companies. It is mo MPT IN THE PAYMENT OF ITS LOSSES, Progressive, ami careful in the selection of its iisk«. This Company is rapidly becoming popular with Southern Insurers. With one exception il is the only Southern Company that increased its policy holders in 1874. Examine the pinna and merits (.1 this Company before insuring elsewhere. \\. C. WARD, Agent, Wash ngton, Georgia. * Live, Aeti.ve Busu ess men wanted in every county in Georgia to net as Agents. Apply to It. O. It AND ALL, General Agent and Manager, juMMy] Gadsden, Alar am a. DuBOSE & DUNCAN HAVE OX HAND ANI) WILL SELL CHEAP FOR THE CASH A FULL LINE OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, —CONSISTING OK V car-load of I). S. CLEAR HIDE.-?. BACON, I). S. SIDES, J. C. SIDES, SHOULDERS. THE CELEBRATED DIADEM BAMS, COOK & CHEEK’S FLOUR, THE BEST N. O. SYRUP, STANDARD SUGARS, OLD GOVT, JAVA, CORDOVA and RIO COFFEES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CANNED GOODS, Jfcc. it hiioi.evii.l; ad retail, cheap for CASH I GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. DUBOSE & DUNCAN. > 17 XV XV A S II I N O T O IV . — ♦<>♦ m J. . M. CALLAN & CO. HAVE a Large and Commodious Store, in the new part of the town, near the Depot, and have it well fi 1 loti with a large and attractive stock of TRY GO3D3 Ain GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Consisting in Clothing, Domestics, Prints, Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes, Huts, Notions, Trunks, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &e. Also, Hardware, Willow-ware, and Wooden-ware. Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies, Provisions and Forage, Meat, Meal, Corn, Flour, Stgar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Syrup, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, and everything usually found in a first class Grocery Store, Prices to tlio Times, Call and examine goods and learn prices and terras. It may pay you, bo* fore making your purchases, to call at the store of fvW-ly J. M. CALLAN & <* I NO. 46.