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T. P. LITTIiEFIED. Editor A Proprietor.
JEbUP, CiEUitUIA, MAY lti , 1877.
LOCA LIUEI-AKfMEA T*
~DELEGAIES TO THE CVEVESTION
Democratic Nominees.
C . C . (IRACE
Of Wayne County.
SEABORN HALL,
Of Appltng Couuiy.
LOCAL ITEMS.
He is of h jet emplexion and he
wears s I ng, hlt.sk irock-f-il eoat, and
flora hie anpcamncra on would ounk
ht* was running somebody a tigh. race
for the chain gang-
From wlit we heard a m*n say the
other nigh, we think Wa.vne has the
fi. est hogs in the State. He said that
they was so fine that they had to hold
each other up so they could ro.t.
The question was asked few davs
neo ‘if snvb' dv knew whether Job’s
turkev was a hen or a gobbler From
all aoc units he most have been the lat
ter as he had s'and him up against a
tree so as be could gobble, ileus and, u t
gobble, you know.
It is a very difficult ta-k for us to
■decide which of two things some of ti e
young people who attfcue.d the Baptist
church last Thm>dv .tight fought the
hardest against: Going to sleeo, or to
keep the fleas fiotu making tneui jump
out ai their seats.
Wonder why it is that the young
lady, who wiis so'Uufor'unate as 0 slip
down on the railroad track, win h euu
ed an ugly biuise oa her face, by its hav
ing a collision wh acr ss tie, did Dot
u-o some of the Indies ' slangs, such
a.: ‘just my lueV “uow I’ve plixed it,”
or -omctliing else ?
Ftom enquiries made amoog the farm
•er of our county we take pleasure in
•saving the prospect of the oat and corn
cr pis god. And a- provisions are
•rapidly advancing it should remind our
farming friends of the importance of
rai*i g their own previsions at home.
Put m all the potatoes and peas you
can
Tha young lady that got such an
awful wetting one dav last week carries
an umbrella uow every where sue goes,
whether it looks like rain or not, for
fear she will havo toe missfortune of be
ing ducked again. Tnal’s a good idea.
You should have thought ot that before,
tltn you w .uld ti t have bad any use
for those ‘‘shucks.”
lii passing iiirough a county not a
thousand mile* from here, I chanced to
tin*ot an nlil acquaintance wli" b and 1 'St
bis Wife the day before. After the usu
al salutation I said 31 r. —— I bcHrd
yi-ix lost vnur wife. He. s*id. “\gb she s
d,.id.” Thinking I would like to o
to the funeral, I asked him where he
wis going to bury her. ITt replied,
*in de gound, were le b—ll ye yeckon ?”
Well, wo guess wr will have it to do
as Kdev J'.hnson says we must. He
wauls the readers of this piper to know
■that he is buddi’ g him some new pal
ings iiround the bcdome little cot
tse which he is building. Corne, hur
ry'itp. Riley, and set that house done.
"We think the young people of Jesup
would enjoy a*hop in it v ry much. Of
•ceurse, you will give them oue.
Not nanny nights since a young gen
tleman walked un t. • where there was a
coup e of young ladies, who was wait
ins for 'he arrival of the train, and
thought he would have a pleasant little
cliat°with One of u-eui With whom he
was on good terms, in his own mind,
but in os stead, he received a.“genteel
bl wing up” wlnth will learn him not
t . tdk so much out ot his mouth iu the
ftUU'e.
Two gentlemen of the canine race
made the stree'R of Jesup lively for a
Khurt time last Friday evening. Just
tdiout the time the fight was getting
under good head-way au old Tom cat
belonging to Mr. Whaley, who evident
ly had a friend in it, p uuced down be
tween them. Finding it a most too but
a | lace for him, he came to the conclu
sion that hr cnuld do no good. He left
looking as if De had been thrown into a
bed of hot ashes and thou pulled
through a brush heap
Mas'er Charlie Johnson, in company
with a party of Juveniles weut out rab
bit hunting Saturday evening. They
bail n' t *i Lt far before they succeuled
in chasing a very fine one into a hollew
lo<r. They made quick work, however,
in pulling the rabbit fmm his hiding
place, and as Jimmie Mynardie band
ed him to Charlie to take home, his
dog, stadding by, disputed the owner
ship. He *eiied little Charlie by the
arm inflicting a slight, though painful
wound.
There is a gentleman in ,own who
has taken a great inter, st and has bt-eu
yery puuctual in attending the revival
going at the Baptist church. The first
night on returning bom.- be wa< asked
where the text was- H ,s re P*y w ' b >
don’t know " The second night on re
turning th*' same question was asked,
and he said -‘wait a ndnute,” then re
ferred to bis memorandum which he
bad kept on the bosom of his shirt.
The next and last night he had the
pleasure of gallantirg a young lady to
enurch. and on returning heme he was
again asked where the text was. He
cast bis eyes down upon the bosom of
his tiirt, and behold, it was a colored
shirt and he could not wri'e it down.
He looked up very seriously and re
plied, “I’ll be d— n if I know.
Mb, Editor:—l think that fine young
gentleflisu has had another attack of
blind staggers, for 1 beard he fell down
the stairs since your last iasiv: I won
der if that is not caused'from an excess
ofsbep? What say you Doctor, will
too much st ep cause the blind stag
gers? It so. I would advise the ge i
tleman to get au unteiute Simoon-’
Liver Regulator might t.-e good, t ke i
iu luige doses on retiring. Dr., Is blind
staggers au epidemic ? Answer
Citizen.
‘‘Wonder if Mr. Weiss has got a
hut?” asked a lady the other day af
ter she had watched him walk down the
street several times without one on.
Oh, yes; he has one, a great big strip
ped calico one, bound ar'unJ with
green, w hich becomes him very much.
But, ladies, we will tell you non, so
that you will not be surprised when you
see it. He says that as so 1 '!) as it acts
a little warm r he intends going bar -
footed, as he thinks shoes is too much
of an expense fos summer. It’s a bright
idea of Mr. Weis’, but we would ad
vise him to look cut for the ground
i eti.
“Nobody knows to this day, ” says the
Brooklyn Eagle, “what u time Noah had of
it iu the ark with the antediluvian ancestor
of the pi sent Kentucky mule.” You don’t
suppose that the captain of the ark with a
gorgeous cabin at his command, traveled
during those forty days oa the boiler-deck
vitl. u jackass do you?
SHERIFF, SALE.
GEORGIA—Wayne County.
Will be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Jessup of said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in Jane next, 1877, the following
prodeity to wit: One lot of land, number
13Z, in third district of said county: Levied
on and sol i as the property of Childs &
Nickerson under and by virtue of a Tax ti fa
isssued from the Tax Collector of said coun
ty for the taxes due on said lot of land for
the year 1876. Terms of sale cash, pui-chu
rs paying for titles.
John N. f roor, bread,
Sheriff Wayne County.
May 7, 1877. 86-4 w
GOOD ADVICE.
Now is the time of year for Pneu
monia, Lung Fever, &c Every furci'y
should have a bottle of Bosciiee's Ger
man 8 veup, D m’t allow for one mo
ment that cough to tnke hold of your
eiiild, your family or yourself. Con
sumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup,
Hemorrhages, and other fatal diseases
may sot in. Although it is true Ger
man Svbup is curing thousands of these
dreaded dise ises, yet it is nine!) better
to have it at hand whpn three dose®
will cure you OoG Bottle will last
your whole fami'y a winter and keep
you from danger. If you are con
sumptive, do not rest until you havo
tried this remedy. Sample Duties
10 cents, li -gnlnr aiz- 75 cents. Sold
by your Druggist, Dr, 11. F. Li ster.
COPiIItfPTIOS CURED.
An old physician, retired from ac
tive practice, having had placed in liis
hands by au East India Missionary t-lie for
mula of ft simple Vegetable remedy, for the
speedy and permanent Cure Of Consumdtion,
Bronchitis, Catarih Asthma and all Throat
and Lung Affections, also a Positive and
Radical Cure for Nervous Debility ami ner
vous Complaints, after having thoroughly
Tested its wonderful curative powers in
housands of cases, feels it his duty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
by this motive, and a conscientious desire
to relieve human suffering, he will send
Tree of charge) to all who desire it, this re
ceipt with full direction for successful using,
lend by return mail by addressing with
liainp, naming this paper.
DR. W. C. STEVENS,
Monroe Block, Syracuse. New York.
Administrator’s Dismission.
GfsoiUJiA —Wayne County.
Whereas S R. Harris, Administrator
on the estate of John W, Harris sen,
deceased, applies to the undersigned for
letter- of dismissory from his arm nis
tratorship; theref>re all persons con
cerned are lieieby required to show
cause (if my they have) why said S. K,
Harris, admit.i-tratnr. as aforesaid on
the first Monday in June tux', should
uot be discharged.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, this February 23 h, 1877.
R. L> HOPIV.
mar 6—3:n Oidinary W. C.
Administrators Dismission.
GEORGIA—Wayne County. !
Court oi Ordinary in and fur said j
County, April Term 1877.
Whereas Benjamin O. Middleton,
administrator,e bonis o o n. on die es
tate of Samuel H. Horns, late of said
county, deceased,-bus filed Ins petition
in terms of the law setting forth that
lie has fully discharge 1 his duties as
such administrator and therefore prays
that be be fully discharged;-rnd it ap
pearing upon exami a'lon that-aid Ad
miniftt-a’or as *w"h has tiilly dis ,- harg
od his duties and 'ha' n- part of said
estate remain* in his bauds undfr.dil
uted, &c. It i* therefore ordered that
all persons concerned both kindred
and creditors * !, nw ean-*e if any they
can, ou or before 'lie first Monday in
•July next why the prayers of said p ti
tioner slio'ild no' he granted, and in
defaultthtre f that I tter* of dismission
be granted said Administrator in
terms of the law in so h cases made
and provided Witness my hand and
Official signatu e, this the 2nd 'lay of
April 1877. Tf. B. HOPPS,
Ordinaly W. C. Ga.
WHITE SUPREMACY VERSUS NEGBO
EQUALITY.
X’EW YORK DAY-BOOK, esta'ni ihrhed in 1850.
A The White Jlan's P apcr. Specimen copie*
mailert on receipt ol *1 e*nt*in postage ituopt.
Otr-UttnK RO. Bfdunan'rt. A 1.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
Gksebat. Superintendent's Office, j
Atlantic and Gulf Itailroad, ►
Silvannah, May 5, 1877. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, May Glh,
Passenger Trains on this it. ad will run as
j follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
! Leave Savannah daily at 4:00 P. M.
j Arrive at Jesup “ 7:10 P. 11.
Arrive at Buiubridge “ 7:45 A.M.
Arrive at Albany “ 0:40 A. Al.
Arrive at Lie Oak “ 3.50 A, M,
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 10:00 A. M.
Arrive at Tallahassee “ 9:30 A. M.
Leave Tallahassee “ 3:30 P. Al.
Leave Jacksonville “ 3:00 I’. M.
Leave Live Oak “ ...... 8:50 P. M.
Leave Albany “ 3:80 P. M.
Leave Baiubiidge “ 4:uOP. Al.
Leave Jesup “ 5:50 A. M
Arrive at Savannah “ 8:30 A. AL
No change of cars between Savannah and
Albany.
Passengets from Savannah for Tallahassee,
Brunswick, Darien and Macon take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:30 p. m. daily
connect at Jesup with this train lor Savan
nah,
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:30 u. :n
(daily except, Sundny)connect at Jesup with
this train for Florida.
Passenpeis from Florida by this tram con
nect at Jesup with the train arriving iu Ala
con at 5:‘20 p. m. (dtily except Sunday)
No change of cats between Montgomery
and Live (Jak.
Bleeping cars run through to and from
Montgomery and Live Onk on this tiain.
Connect at Albany with p-ssenger trams
both ways on Southwestern Itailroad to and
from Eufaula, Montgomery, New Oi leans,
etc,
Mail steamers leaves U.tinbridg? for Apa
lachicola every Baturuay; for Columbus
Thursday and Saturday m irniugs.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily,
Sundays excepted, tor St. Augustine, Palat
ka and Enterprise.
Trains on B. and A. 11. It. leave junction,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 11:11a. m.
For Bruuswic Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 4:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS -EAST2EN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted]
at ti: In A, M.
Arrive al Mclntosh “ “ 9:10 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup “ '• 11:50 1. y[
Arrive at. Blackshear “ “ 0 P M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:00 P.M.
Leave Dupont, “ “ 5:0) P.M.
Leave B.ackshoar “ “ 9: 'SP.M.
Leave Jesup “ “ 12:30 P.M.
Leave Mclntosh “ “ •2:30 P. M.
Arrive at Sa <’annah “ *’ 5:15 P. M
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont Sndy's exceptod, at 5:00 A.M.
Arrive ai Valdosta “ “ 7:00 A.M.
Ai rive at Quitman “ “ 9:00 A.M.
Arrive at Thomnsv!lie “ “ 11:15 A.M.
Leave Thom isville '* ” 1:15 P.M.
Leave Q 'itm 'n “ “ P.M.
Leave Valdosta “ “ 4:40 P.M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 0:45 P.M.
W ay Freight train, with passenger ivoa
modaliotis, leaves Savannah daily at 6:45 a.
m. [Sunday’s excepted], arriving at SuVan
uah 5:15 p. m. [Sundays excepted),
George S. Haines, General Ticket Agent.
11. S. HAINES,
Genera 1 Superintendent
Macon & Brunswick Railroad-
GuNibiAl. SUW3tUNTK\l>E3i'f's Off,OX I
Ai.icon, 0.i.. February -lih, 187/ )
Oil ••• I after Sunday, Fein nary 'Hi,
1577, piissenger trains nil this r ad /.ill
run as follows:
NIGHT' PASSENGER, [Daily. |
Leave Macon 7:301’. M.
Arrive at Jesup 4:10 A. M.
Leave Jesu p 4 :40 A. M.
Irriv.'ttt Brunswick 7:0 i A. M.
Leave BrunswicK 7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Jesup 11:10 D. M.
L.avoJesiip 10:45 I’. M.
Arriv. at Macon 7:15 A. M.
DAY PASSENGER. [Sanday e.v pte l.]
Leave Macon 7:30 A. M.
Arrive at Jesnp 6:30 P. M.
Leave Jesnp 6:30 A. M
Arrive at Macon 5.20 P. M.
The night Passenger Train makes
close cm nectiim throng h to Brunswick
Fer' anuma, JaeKsonvi le, and other
ooinlsiu Fieri da hf tb> Cumberland
R.,ute (the new line to Florida), and nt
VI aeon for poiuis Nit th, Kant, West
<it id Northwest.
Passengers for B utiKwiek and prints
below Jesup, to ai ill u. Wl I take
Nigni Passenger Tl' on
The D.y Passenger Tiaili m ikes
Couoeciion at Jesup with the \'!anie&
and Gu.f Railroad for Jacksoovi'lo mid
other points in Florid t.
Palace deeping cars or. Night passengr train
ACCOMMODATION TUVIN BKT.Vi.K . CoCUK. N I vl)
HiWK.NbVILLE, [SUNDAYS uXCZPrKD. ]
Leave Cochran 10:05 P. M.
Arrive nt Hawniusville 10:35 P. M.
Leave Hi”'ninsviHe. ...•■•• 4:40 A. M.
Arrive at Cochran ... .5:10 A. M.
Leave. Cochran 10:1., A. M.
Arrive at HawsinsviHe 11:15 A.M.
Leave Hawsiisville 1:30 P. M.
Ai rivo at Cochran 2:00P. M.
Passeiigeis to and trom 11 >wi< nsville
go oy either Night or Dry Pas.iugei
irain, except Sunibiv.
JOHN A GRaNT, Gen. Supt.
VV, J. Jabvis, Mc.st Trans.
SIIiHIKUd bALP.
GEORGIA—P: m t: (’okntt
Will be add b-fore die (!uri II uc
door in lie town ofB! ckshear, Pierce
eo'int , Georgia, on the first Tue-.lay in
June t ext bef v entho h-_a In nr* of
, a tc die following pi"l>er'V 'll* t: H' If
lot land number two in die fourth Dis
irict of -aid county, hjaid half lot con
taining t-vp hundred and forty live
acre*, more rrless, levied on by yiriue
of an tx cutinn issued from the S'.peri
or Oourt of said county, i > favor of Jo
aepli Jordon agamst Gin let 8. \ "l
inan9 ar.d Win. H. Go daiu t yatiaf.y
►ai'i execution now uaisfcned io A. P.
Wade. Pioperty p ' n’ed out by the
plaintiff in said execution. Terms of
sale cash; pu cuaserg payi g f*r titles.
E. Z Bvku.
Sher.ff Pierce Cooßty.
MAGNOLIA HOUSE
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
j. \V. MAGIIaLi, Ptopri' itr.
Br ard and Lodging $2 Per Df y
Wm. C. Crawford, E. F. Lovs’.l
CRAWFORD & LOVELL)
dilUi:::** n
HARDWARE,
Agricultural Implements,
Mechanics’ Tools, Bail tiers
1 lanlwurc,
TIN PLATE, NAILS,
Guns, Fistols, Powde, Shot an 1
Sporting Goods,
WOODEN WAKE, BROOM*, ETC.
I'lanufaetnrers of Tinware
175 Bi-nuslitou V., MAV.ktKVlil, Uti.
1 would f spectfnily ntnnuiioe to
Lite citizens of Jesup a t I surrounding
conn try that I have list receive! a
lull Hue of
I) R Y G GODS,
nil of the htlesi style®, Ladies op
find my stock c imp'i’ta to make sc
eetions front.
I have also a cmplete assortment,
of first-class Shoes, consisting of
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
fine sowed Shoes and Slippers
MEN’S FINE BOXED TOED AND
P L VIN SHOIi S .
F(;l 'ine of Cm kervand Tinware,
Wood ware &c.
I have also a full assortment of
fresh Drugs and Family?
Medicines-
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, &C
I have returned permanent ! y to
Jesup, and offer ray Pj'ofossDn il ser
vices to our cititanw. Calls answered
promptly, dav or night'
/. W. LITTLE, IL D.
Administrator's Dismission ■
G EOUUi A Way no Conntv
Oorvrt of Ordinary in and for said
County, April Term. 1 '77.
Whereas John D. Itumnli, A Iniinif
ttraor on the estate of Willi mi FI uv
ers, late of said ununty d,ie/.s 'd lias fil
ed bis petition ia terms of the law set
ting forth that he has frill V discharged
bis duties as Mioh a hiduisti tor and
therefo'o pravs that, Ii • lo fully dis
charged ; find it ntipoar'iisr upon exa-tii
nation th it said adibi'dstrator as sueli
fins fully discharged Ids (lit'ies, and
that no part of sai l estate remains in
his hands undis’rihu'i'il &•- it i"
t.lt-rofoi'e ordered that till poisons con
cerned both kindred and creditors
show cause if a y they can, on or be
fore the fi'st Monday in July next why
t,he prayer of S lid petitioner should not
be granted and in default thereof that
Liters of dismission bn granted said
adininistru'ori in t rtn of the law in
such cases made and provided. Wit
ness ray hand and Offitial signature
this the 2 itl dav ot A oil, 1877.
R 11. HOP PS,
Ordinary W. C, Gn.
$ $ $
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Only One Dollar.
Far one and liar the SaVa\XA:l Wt.kk-
LY News sill lie Mint, postage paid,
r.o any add ess for six iiionthn. It is
inn of the cheap st p ipe a publi-hod,
and is a w leone visit, r to the eoiint
i g room, fireside or farm It is u
om,tly p dated fur p igs shoo 1 , cotn
o ic'fv mad ■ lip, and <■ mtoitiH th • po
litical and current news of the week ; a
o"tr pfehonsive summary of the Ldo
Graphic dis iilehes and local news, an I
illterest'ppf sketches nml Stories. If
al o con ni is full reports of the mar
kets. Thus, tii 'so who have not the
advantage ot i daily mail chi pel. the
news six months by paying one dollar,
[t is ju-t the pup r f r em’vbody in
terested in Georgia aat 1' orida. It
will bo well iuv eled, and will edu-a'e
your children (tad m use home happy
,M iney tor either paper cm he seal
hy P s' Office or lar, registered litter
nr Express, at p ihlishcr’s risk. Al
dress J- II ESI! EL,
b'lvanr.ah, G.
To '1 111. VV OiIKINU Ota.it.— VV 0 •r :
now p’-epirel t<fiU , ni*ii HI e'-n-os with
constant tun I 'Vm-nt a’ "'e
whole if t' e time, or f >r flier -par • ni '-
rnents. Bus tun- m, li,h< and p olit
ahle. Person* of either erx easily a o
from 50 cents 10 85 per tvi. ng, and •
proportional sum by devon <\l ti nt''
whole time to the business. Roys find
,drls earn i.early as muea ng men. '1 bat
ail who see this notice may send tln ir
address and test 'he bu-ines*, wn make
this unparalleled offer : To such as ate
not veil stii-fied wo will send one dol
lar to pay for ’he tioubie of writing
Pu'l particulars, samples worth several
dollars to commence work on, and a
copy of Home and Pirr-sile, one of the
largest aui best Illustrated Publica
tions, all sent free by mail. Reader, if
you want permanent, pr"fitab.a woLk,
address, Geuti'-is St.-; o' A !
P-U LdlliJ, Mr.
LOOK 1 ERE!
SOBERSON & CO
Mr.ve just liciivtil a bite sl< <k 1 1 Faddks, I'lidlcs,
tin,Laics, Saddle Cloths, Wagon Whips, Buggy
' hips, Spurs, Etc., h'tc.
The largest Stuck in this lino over offered in this Marker
which they are determined to sell at the very
LOWEST CASH PRICES, OR BARTER.
dal! and be made happy. We sell Saddles from $3.50 Ur
$1 5.50 Brit vs from sl.(h) to $1.50.
Hardware, Guns, Pistols,
All ot whieli we are offering very low for C isli or Barter.
Com® and See
W 1 HALEYS SOS'
rIESlir, - - . - - GEORGIA,
Who are Voinldi.lh nvei\;ng by the Car Load, Direct from
the West, by (Irecn Line,
CORN, M-18N & FLOUR,
Wli ioliave SpoMiltlcT with thorn-
They Keep (bin-laidl v on 11 tntl a h'nll and Complete Stock o
DRY GOODS, ‘CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, : ?
BOOTS, PL OKS, ETC., ETC.
WllU'li Tlll-.Y AIIU. [SELLING \ KltY LOW I'OU CASH Olt BABTF.It.
l!.\M>ii()!'7S ‘ READY I'f PvLSE" FI OPR AT SAVANNAH PRTC’
ALSO DEALERS INJU
Groceries, Hardt/thro, <*. rx.
a '■ i’ronnit a I tent ion given to all Orders from a distil”
N'o charge Ibr dravage to the depot.
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
OT INTER33T TO I3VHKT ONH.
lt. A PIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR,
with un urljm table back, -made to support the back of the sitter
while leaning forward In the ordinary position fer playing, and by
u simple arrangement, which gives It a backward and at the sain.)
time a downward movement, follows bis motions and supports him i
in any position without interfering in the least with the freedom ®|
9,1. A PLATFORM rocker on
k-.V ridTQRS. V itb the long easy movement
Wmm m l&w-, MSRHW boat the projecting rockcra
ir;*. r in re u:’.' : £P“
k ALBERT BEST & CO.,
and for sale by the principal dealers tluoughont
T*"'H-SC-h. j r „, lt by any dealer In your town,
'' send to us fer Price List and Catalogue.
JESHP HORSE.
Corner Broad and Cherry Street, Near the Depot,
JESUP, GOERGIA
yew!'- renovated an<l refurnished. Satisfaction Guaranted
Polite Waiters will take your Baggage
to and from the House.
Board $2.00 per Day. Single Meals, 50 Cents. Regulaoar and
ers at reduced Rates,
p, VII ATTACIIKD.
T r UTCL.KFi.ELD Proprietor,