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About The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1876)
f|- •■'' - ~y*r ■ -’“W •*y a ‘ - V "HE i/ASHINO-TON GtAZETTK VOL. XA TUE TWO AXGELiI r.Y jo it x o. whitt;::.:. God called the nearest angels who dwell w ith him atone; The teb£crest one wa- Pity, the dearest one was Love. “Arise”"* he said, I'hny angels: a wail of Coe aud siri Steals through the gates ofheavea ahd sahLiis all within. “My liftfps take up the mournful strain that iron) a h».t world swells; The sniftke of torment doutis the light and plights the asphadgLs. “Fly downward to Unit under world, and on its souls ot ; ail) Let Lose drop .- niiloa of sunshine, and I’iM tears like rain.”’ " j£ Jj*. Two tSce a bowed tofore the throne, veiled in theit'jggjdi p hair; : JJ. Four white wings k*eu**3 ewffny down the dark abyss of air. *"•’ The xftff tos strange, the flight whs long; at dust’ fhd angels tame Where swung the lost and nether world, wrapped in raytess flame. There Pity, shuddering, wept; hot Love, with faith 100 strong tor fear, Took heart from tool's almiglitinoss and smiled a smile of cheer. An i lo! that Lvu-oL Pity quvim'.nH the flame \Wiir4»)ti ft f#;l. • And, with tlie sunshine of that smile, hope entered into hell 1 Two unveiled faces full of joy looked upward to thfctilrftue. Four white wings folded at the feet of Him who sat thereon 1 And deeper than the sotiqd ofrsvus, ituWUfiUo Wiiugilike, j. • ‘ Ami Ist tile husa At’ wing an i >ag the Voice Eternal spake: “Welcome, my angels! ye have brought a holier joy to heaven ; 11 encei'urLh itr'-maceta-t song shall he the s§ng|)f sill fufcivtn I’ [Kroai tbs Saw York H -*U.I ms. ov ujjgw, _ Nearly every question now hn rest ing the people, not oniy here but in other lands, is one of JVljmqii. We might say, in the wftf *Of Ifie Scrip tures, tied the spirtTwiraUlr’Lord'd moving over the face of the earth. In, England a great statesman finds no theme so absorbing as the power of Hoimi The last canvass was tfjwin "Beer apd the Bible,” In Frame we have dempiistnition.-; and pilgrimage* and votive offerings to uiauy, a holy shrine. In Germany Bismarck eon* fosses that his ulterior foe is the Pope with the Jesuits behind tho Pope. The The insurrection ip, the BruuiqtulUkw Is really tlit'Cnw against the Crescent, while tlio young King of Hjeiiii has hi chief tumble with ivUgiott. Ooh Fur !•» fights lor, a creCft as well u* p crown. A President of the (.’hited Flutes appeals to religious fifDsioWl it* an iigeney oi political stvength, and a Methodist bfshop answer : the ajijrdd by nojniiiufing lih.i for a third term, in uelditiou to this infiltration of re ligion Into jsiiitie , we,liavr»m>tlier of a tnufte thoroughly religious character —tlie revival Unit now spreads over the United States. ' ‘ This movement, however, co;;:e from hi Ido*'!, '•H.y -U.joosyti.A M-odv j and Sail key f, only the American con firmation of an English triumph. Tile revival in New York is the second They were for years prominent in re ligion* work-: in the pulpit its cxhorter-A and in the army. But they mad • no j impression. The harvest vra.-i not rljy. ! They regard some of those enthusiastic re vivaliats wlpwitoj* shiny's op Bro;;d- | way tft admiiißh t4m| gs fi./ wrath j to corgi, im jwnp gji $-ojf) (ji|ijnmK’t ing to camp meeting in t!ie summer, | calling upoiM&mfUjp bp The j prompting 4fSb!t»Ahe|iSif<l. j They went about their work quietly, j fervently, duUmmiod wbwercr om*w-j tuuity eei-Wd, nrrlil' in (<< wcnstlo'vhc'l flame burst forth. It was like the j prairie lire. .It swept with eyer-jn creaslng * (ff \fay j through Meottynd and Ireland, until it lit up the great English metropolis 1 itself. Tine great expounders' of lest, und song, who would have been glad when they reached England to foal sure of a thousand in tlfo congregation on Sundays, found thousands hanging ' on tneir words. They became "the rage.” All classes; poor and rich, simple and gentle, flocked to their ministrations. The ulergy of the es tablished churches, disposed to see nothing-hut St mob outside of the VeS- I try windows, were shy ; hgt this shy* j ness could not continue with a plain, j direct, sin-pounding, devil-thumping evangelist like Moody, who had ho 1 creed! but Christ crucified, and a tnln - trel like San. key, who did not pretend . to sing, hat to chant pious waitlft and 'meditations to the sound of ah Organ. The Established 'Church— and wifely, we think—remewberbig hpw Wesley and Whitfield fared, took up the move ment, and accented Moody and as skitied ahepkuril dogs, whoso Injai ness was to scour the meadows, seek ' out the stray ahefp # n< i| l |[^ re them into the folds. It wits 'Ac? ftislness of theirs which fold gained thcabesn,.sa long as they Were under a sfiepltwffe care. It was not their mlstlon to dis (.ii'telihatiop or free vriU,,Uie. Thirty-,] | nine Articles or the* Westminister! i Confession of Faith. They \Vere »eS-1 I of t'»e the j e ’ _. . . ; otu .. . i sayje —thafCforiAjifffne into the world j , would only turn tnidHhtUeve j (that His precious blood woiilH'v.ish j 1 thorn as white as snow their work was i done. I In this spirit the ewngclisis labored j H Louikdi. In tills- spirit tllbjr now : j l» r vwr in New York. They a-vyi.in- I ied by all religious ekisse's. Wo hijii l ve j !'):•[ Mr. Frothlnghani i 1 , own views about ’ihe devil, doe- not ! j believe in ihundor and Jjglilniug . on-! j versions. The Curdfnal.hne f port. Althcitigii .lUs Eu’flueijoa id-Is, j n» and >ul»t, ttwt. 1)0 cuu fight tfeV jdevd j with the batteries that came uawn to ; him from old Bt. Peter, and lie does I not need jrneidlla aid. But Brother j Moody is ua-U-.-stood to say that lie | duct) not care whether the above; is go ; ito the F ithoii.. Chtireli or not; that he j I would lake as much plea-aife in. the} i filling tip of the Caiheili-aias I),a Hull's meeting hv.i.w. Uniiko a majority of si jvivadst the devil, and not the Pope, alia v.v could.\yish, if dijre io advise these holy men about matters so sacred and eKelusiw, Unit tiiere eou}4 , have been ;v.i alliance boiween the disciplined legions of the Cardinal and the guerilla uu.v ivi-fot i: e IvtMtie f tes&uiouf on ■ ■ ..I-..- Vv* ijlrtil h .vo tu pcaun* until lie is bound hand and foot for a thousand year. And although, us journalists autoioui t'aklo ou?ittt f with i|ie*ii.i>.*.i v. e »ivesbiß • anxiety?: - to oii|eJm|n-; Munii'r tife-liiilftmrtiu-ni, wi 4 are wilftn-r lo take our eh n. e uitii Lite re t of the work!, i'itepe. uy, if (iiei'oeyubi e-o e -gem'ral (?t.h or’ -c-rtofl ditiati; 4 file devil—a harmonious blending of all idir,-d:,in intt-rests in the one duty—a -.fejiy, igoYj: ~ t -l.i pots is fun t chaw— niiofcls Db/'WiKshoul l not I he run down at las' and bound in chain*. V'niArtiinadeh-,thecnemitsof uVMt Cliw-d.atu usnouvinniaius have been directed nguinet each other. The Preshytcri.-m war. upon the Kpueo -1 |v.i!lan„t!ie M ?h idi, : upo.i thd I'itthd , lie- All this,time the de.h, rejoiced lo sea ids 'CiK-nties sivogely warring urioti tueh otlo r, go -i to and fro over the earth Ilk” :v ro.vrfng lion, s ‘eking wjwr.i he ipu - tl.ijrogr. As \ve utuU'fu.t-tnd ih'biii.r Moo,iy,'s intention, it is to oux-eutvaie his ener- S4':i:m>ttu the 1 one p dut, thedosiruction of Kitanmid his work-:. . it is said that *hb his ah uneoMth way bfueMui.e: with i.-uwod tikiigs; iha: hit -gr.itntfiar is bad ;■ tiiaMw *reato 1 V-uiniwi; i’cteniuiii 'idniotiiy; idle H] or! Iso and ppqiHcts. With undue funffliat-iiythilt he live . Li hourly e-.pveiaiiou of tiedsafiour's coming; that, it will not -urprisejiiiu to ee Uie advent to-inorftnv or then met day; llmt wo sliould work w liUo it is ' ifcy, listtiie night worn® a lien no man I can work. This i- plain cnougli, hut lines |«|ii| l j»i|..-nilciriitJ 1 upon V.s like a kfroke biMlgtiroiiTgr I Call souls Is- saved ou some such prin j ei;-,ir> the ndiniuisterlng of nitrous bus oi->'ulvunism to a villa-e # Hlif ? <an (liii u of (Mils 1 which |ats idi) all undciViaieJing.eoiiii,' lin an instant f L- there no growth in jieligiuus life? is there uo indueemetit ! t > that shady development of a moral miterp wlffeli wn i jof Christian manhood V Can the j \Yater sireot wlru'f-mt, wjio levs been j|r<Aif \U/ixf>u\ the /owe* ' »n ii !-..,|nieis qt aj^feut^jt/ j adulterer, wretch—bo suddenly trausc | formed into a -iUe, God-fearing I tilt f‘» !fc.- (JiijEuV i and {!;> K |fisV>s;>y (yWarfrllMp i Brother Moody—of wffifftiso is nil tljc.t Ivastfbod.v m I oojpes dowh to us m>m the uhristian i fatlier.r-rwhLdt eonnij ityjotiiur feiniis ! and eloudtM with legends apd super | stitjous from Cpufueius .arid Meljeius f dub Muii.-'.uiiut'ti and Buddha ‘t Looks ' ; ty; at itfligkm jn its largest sense—not j as a creed or a combination 6f creeds, * i>ut as tllbexpression of the faith, the ! rcyerence, the self-denial, tlm intdliect J of a people, as the first and, fairest di:- vclQpßjeht of itaison— it is far difUxuht.- i from what Brother AJoody preaches I and Brother Bftnkey sings to tire anv.- j ious thousands who rfwartsi sthHlijd the 1 fijipodroujo. I!’ this’ is rdi, K:t us jinf ! away the bo)lift that for iiges huvTj (aw* | bodicjJ tl»o wisdoju and , virtue aud | genius.of-ait nations.:. <Jnr#bsJ',gtS * U|e history of cYery faltii : m tuples of suflering, :wstraint>%- , denial amt martyr.tom -ff all be cm mioried into tl,o'ldnjjjpoii} of 1 hcaycu gun ov the tjpjuT, 1 * lirotlir Motily’s wor^— ghl wss. sSjf - ii Is : kindness to him. and with the I Miishest ruopcbU-’for his | fotilthusitnun and his rare gifts—te but I the work of a day.- ‘£W thay pipw- the | Held and tear up many a &fgew ands root out decaying Mil tops and ify.w Jije, I aped, but true living religioju utliskj. 'Jsow. Tiiss soil imist be watered and , fertilized, the sun must Shine ind the . WASHINGTON,, GA., FRIDAY, aMARCH 31; ISM dews must fall; the laborers. la tile vlpeyard must la* vigilant lest the tares come and choke tiie growing plants, and we must wait for the harvest. Tills revival, like ail revivals, will last for an hour. Brother Moody will soon go to other fV’hU» the Hippo drome will close Jts dooi-e, to open in a few months to iidduiv.- and beer mer cUauts, ant. thcanxious thousands who now assemhl,' nightly to know what tlnw must do to be saved will go htek to the world of sorrow and temptation, l iie true Christian work will remain tis those patient, self-denying men in the ministry who live with their people from year to year. Let us ti uM that ail tiit 1 goodie:- which Christ him men are praying with so much fervor may bo aelUed; and when in the dread future of iiiia goueratiuu is asked. "What hn thi> harvest hx-nT” there will lie some other an- ver than tiu- re frain wiitch’Brother S.inliey Shunts so sweetly, "'Nothing hut l.eayes.” Pinanoid Ethics. i’vnane'.tl- tfotlWe< not oniy itfllkif change, and e.-taies ,niul, bn. iu.'.-s ai fair.s of the world, hut they intrude up.ui tiie sacred precints 'of tile inner life. When money is easy lione dy is a common virtue, aud uharity npletutuil duiv. .SAJI iimcc inot i pul.-.'nee) con, ihwos I> pMiy, and strtiigency tempts to uurlguii.x>i:.-tie.ss. X iiVtfnej* paiiie, lose all jp-ciit caiamLios, Milch as wai .u i . .; i 1 . iu ! :o :"iv ! lie morals •Tu people. Th 6 standard of con-i --tency is made lower, uml Piviue re quumeuts arc less lorelbiy rceognlzeil, Brliishneue lliklh a goo V-ckcuse and is ; Sti-eaghtcned ; wliile the nobler fen j lures of the character' unde:- the tVe iqiient ahra: ans (t ■ partially chmin ated. It is tiue ...i ; shou’d liot.l'e the r*ult. Vyiiyu (die grape is pi:e.>sej! tJtokpur,pio .wine flow's,,uiu i v:.i i till:, geraniuui in hruiseii it yields its rioiie.,; perTnoii'i Bui the htimau heart is not a iv.-heai plucked (Vom the vineyard,* nor i- it a i < ...By culled from the green-house, Wit must deal with fact, as they are, and not simply tipam lr.te uiwiV cori'ditioa i as 1 they ought te 1 ie| ' . ' \Ylwt are the causes wht ili. p.iniuoi money panic* ‘f Are they to ho found solely ia un\v!.,e and Iniquitous legits l i!i i.i Fail min'i,,dVjua;;'ill and |aiteut agencies b; diorovoiVd in tiie shrewdly iiiunagcd'fi'.t ids of :l tew money-ecu- V Are I'., y ... •. rated, and . •!»•, and and ci,.:V !i ■ .ki :Wy.- of (lie ilia .-;.i —eximwagmit-v), lllduieilia ntid suspicion •' The ju- >eut erlsiri lias fn-uixlu-l Ii old iildrtnttl'iiM -of (lime ‘iiv;- .and :In -they ayo. for economy Lulu .:.!>• .".il l Votill linin' aX' enjoined til" VY i, i of G id. : Ou. .-on.liti in 1* uMi.l rninuli'iilary upiih JiitiiVilti diiltrif< Vpltal lias hoen ehfcrav.igmu lh *-pe:-uia.io:is and eS pritidii.ivei, labor has iAcrt 'finiplPirSu uiiiieught ease, and each lias been su.-pieiyiii 1 1 Idm,,iqhetp "Tiiy-fclof a >: the n/nv’ hiid’bja'it’ u :>**•■ invert-* Up .nit of e s pita!; “tlm lust of the flesh" tii* and. - I \. - I labor from the unfinished iu.-kaud "tlio pride; of life” has on '! .. kk; a ne- di 1 ■; di-put”. The wßimf- of a foVd! di. tasfo 'liiYF “tirflwne 1 (he cry of duty, and the nigh tut to pleasure and to fbrfihtcf lias deluded many travelers from tie; plain hones! highway; wldH tile hid glove has refused (Uo warm grasp to the hard palm. The corre lion ; of this evil is more within-' (ha fcftMtWbbffhi* montl than power of the IbgWatfve body. ! Prudence must control our plan:-; for •alie future. “Tiie prudofli man for sooth tho evil and hidelh hiniseh.” , |S|ligenoo niu.xtcltarivetorisw our iabork. ’\£e not slothful in business.” Econo my, not stinginess, must lie closely praattoed. ",Wherefore do yo siietul money for that which is not bread.” Mutual eonudence must hj restored, anti a full reeoimilion of all manly yir tut's I- otwervi and. We shonitl not “have Tmpisit to hint that wearoth thogay y,Totl»in.:r and say unto llmi, ‘si( thou .here in a good plai'.y and say to the pour, ‘stand (bon there, or sit hero under my footstool.’ ” Give liberally and cheerfully to every enterpriso that, promotes the tfiolof 111 a u or the glory of God. “There fc thafraoaUereth and yet jnereasetii: ami there is tliat with (lptjdeth more ib&u is meet* bui it, leadeth to poverty.” Finally,,mail*** tnin an honest life with an unswerving faith ill God, ‘-Trust in tbo-Lord und Jb good, and verily thou -ii.ult lie fed;'’ ■“ . , [Christian Index. The foijo'.ving story is told In Wteli* Fingion of the late Senator iSaul.-.bury. of Leiaware. TJ|O h;id t);e reputation during tiiy I.o,o .years of, his Senatorial term of imbibing very free ly, ai(d if was t<;!<f of liim that ho was aecustometl to hive two cocktails car 'rieil to his room in the morning before ho rose, ami when aslset! by a tctea<t -wdiy ha had two cocktails, lie replied. |tj:it after taking one lie felt like an other man and thought* 5 it -WfulW be ihican h'dt'to treat thnt oihfn-'dm'.n; -i . --c-*-*T : -i When arc eyes not eyes- f Wiien tiie ] wind make# them water. I « r v.- m mmm the-a& jn. Do you wimi to purify the systoia ? , D;> you want t-r» get ti*l o£ i'ilii«iu»uoßi9.? * Do you want son if thing to atrougthcu yon? +lv Do you 'vaut a goml Hppotite ? { Xi * Do you want, to g;'t rut <ri nervotuliess ? Do you ivAn! digestion ? * Af Do you want to sleep woll? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want a brisk aud vigorous tolling ? 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Office and Warcrobms, Nos. 2b .Sc 22 i fay ue and 32 &?<5 Pinck ney Strobfs,: Leaf ,ry and,Yards, .'chliy River, We-it'End Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S, C. 2?si!:te -u ' j. e. & q. a sms liespec!ftdiy 'Till ,t’ue aH'-nti'in of the eid.pais vi tae i tp,wa aad (acuity to t:p- i.ict R.i b 1 1)..v L.iv« just f t i-ecei ,-e la Sl'h E X 1)1 .'I A3 9 0 liT ME X T DIF? LrtoD!', FANCY GOODS, BOO'm. SHOES, HATS, READY-MAT)” CLOTHING ‘ ‘ .*-AWU • G fxivTSf; -VTf* GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. They nlro keep- constantly on hand a full stock of HEAVY AND FANCY- FAMILY GROCERIES. CON FEOTIONER fliS, F-JtUITS. WJU*BS<-.,n.rav LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, And a great many other article* too ' numprtmk to mention. All New'Gowtfe. 1 tlio liest I »mn<ls f at the JAJWEST CASH FIGURES I to correspond v.dth the times, fcbld f SAYE MONEY! l.y s6hdirt.^?4.7Tfbf'aifv ?! Afiigazine and THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE (regular price sfe’ for So ,V> for tiib Jfag- : ay,me and tfiu.rtEM i-\V KEKLY TiUr BUNK, trogujar price §1.) Address THE TRIBUNE, New York. I r£ " ‘” .fj&Ti >.y.J : A ' oa.xj r r ion! nV’T a period like tho present, when faiseliood and humbug go rampant through the land; when tiie prests of the country is deluged with frothy ad vertisement*; when, in tact, every art is resorted to in order to patch unstis peetiug customers; at such a time I come before tiie public and ask a hearing! CV.ornrßo.—Now, J mean wlnit I say. 1 am determined to close out my entire stock of lteady-Made Clothing at less than cost. Any person needing a reiuly-mmle garment can get it for less than he eau buy the cloth to make it witin Dnv Goods.—l am also offering, at New York cost, tile most elegant lino of Reversible Black Alpacas. These goods can't he surpassed for color and durability. A full line of Checked, Striped and Plain O.uiaburgs, Bleached ami Brown Shirtings aud Sheetings, Ticking, Linseys, Flannels, Jeans, Table Linen, Shift Fronts, Ladles’ and Gents’ Handkerchiefs, Nainsook and Jacconett Mtisnn, alidfti nice aksm-L incut of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, very stylish. Boot.i and Smins, Tul’nk:;, Ac.—l have'also on hand a large and elegant 'assortment of Lailios’uml Gent's 1 land made Boots, .Shoes A Gaiters, Trunks, Saddles, Bridies, &e., all of which will be positively sold at cost. Now is y,our time to £et Bargains. Ouock’iiks.—l would also call at tention to a full line of Co,flee, Sugar,. Mpal, Flour and Lard, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, which 1 will sell as low ns tfiey can bo bought in Atlanta or Augusta. “On, Tin; BtjttAßß.”—My friends throughout the county w ill please take notice that l have removed to the Square, and now occupy the corner store lately held by Roberts & Wylie, where 1 will be pleased to see all my friends. J- F. MAHONEY. GUANO! GUARD! GUANO! W E are now Agents for those Excellent and Reliable Fertilizers, the Patatsco, RrsftEr, Cor.'s Spritn rliogiqrATK and GuANajj Mixtuke, Wc Have given up (lie Agency of all other guanos except the above, which we know to be the best and most reliable. Cash and time prices and terms as rcnsflnatde al lan fie riiudc for flrSt- fiiaaos. Cotton option given at 15 cents per pound, delivered November Ist. jan7-.'im BMITII & BRO. WANDO~ f ERTILIZER, slti CASH; 552 TIME. $65 COTTON, Adding Freight froin Charleston. WANDO.ACED PHOSPHATE, S3O CASH, *BS TIME, $45 COTTON, Adding Freight from Charleston. For sale by ROBERT S. SMITH, Agent at Washington, Ga. The attention of Planters is particu larly called to tho Acid Phosphate named above as a cheap and reliable fertilizer. It lias bebn used for several years past by some of tiie most sueoess ful planters in the county, and is repre sented hy them as u No. I fertilizer. Full information given on application toßoukkt.S. Smith,Agent. jan2l-2m Planters’ Hotel, . AUGUSTA aA. This well-known hotel having been mnodelcd, enlarged, thoroughly reno vated uml reiiainted during tiie sum mer Os is now open, with in. creased ihollitins for theneeximmodaUon of the traveling public. B. 1\ CHATFJELD, jan2S-Bm* Proprietor, / INSURE IN THE MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO., : ' • .. —i’ MOBILE,. AEA. JOII.N MAdIHUIS, VK-u Sr.-i.U'i.t, ( laUKl'FAItn JlOilUB, Aciunry. A «u "f hit* tlyuhjii j %li ‘i 1* ■ _L ' ' lUK Moiiu.k r,!PK was orgnni/.i <1 four years ago liy the Merchants and Bankers s( Mobile—men substantial and well known, ft is one of our best Southern Companies. It is PROMPT IN THE PAYMENT OF ITS LOSSES. Progressive, aiuP i ifYettfl'ln*tlTc selection of its risks. Tilts Company is vapidly becoming popular with Southern Insurers. With exception it is the only Southern C’omoany that increased its policy holders in 1874. Examine the plans and merits of this Company before insuring elsewhere. A\. C. WARD, Agent, Washington, Georgia. *, : ms,, . H driwt Live, Aelue Business urcu wanted in every couuty in Georgia to act as Agents. Apply to Jo I ilJilin, R. O. RANDALL, General Agent mid Manager, y ] Gadbdbm, Alabama. DuBOSE & DUNCAN HAVE OX HAND AND WILL BULL CHEAP FOR THE CASH A FULL LINE OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, eOMUSTINO OF— , A cur-loud of I). S. CLEAR SIDES. liAC'ON, D. S. SIDES, L. V. SIDES, SHOULDERS. THE CELEBRATED DIADEM HAMS, COOK & CH EEK’&Jj'LOUIi, THE BEST N. O. SYRUP, STANDARD SUGARS, OLD GOV'T, JAVA, CORDOVA And RIO COFFEES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CANNED GOODS, Ac. IT MTIOLESALE AH) RETAIL., CHEAP FOR CASH I GIVE US A CALL BiFptfii BUYING ELSEWHERE. iidi yi %jr ■ ' j* DUBOSE <fe DUMCAN. IN K W WASHINGTON, n f /ip! Kwr- mTtiiTi T rwi'J i U&U&If vlib CAiUnj A I tii 'r-in J. M. CALLAN & CO. HAVE a Large and Commodious Store, in the new part of the town, near Uie Depot, and have it well tilled with a large and attractive stock of THY GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Consisting in Clothing, Domestics, Prints, Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Trunks, .Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Ac. U Also, Hardware, Willow-ware, * * and Wooden-ware. i#l o«u if ! ;r>*d ».# Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies, Provisions and Forage, Meat, Meal, Corn, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molaaaea, Syrup, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, and everything usually found in a first class Grocery Store, 1 . f ..... - . ; Prices to &uit the Times, Call and examine goods and learn prices and terms. It Iftay pay you, bn fore making your purchases, to call at the store of fe ' jl, ' l y J. M. CADLAX A « :N(). 47.