The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, September 26, 1877, Image 3

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THE 42$U? SSKTOSU T. V. LITTLEFIELD, Editor and Frnprfeior. '\t >:•-!> *. ■. -; i*-i'i.utip.K • 's p i-'n AI; - HII’TFI-, * *. ?lej;s t3 tfitnrJav in etch at 3 o'clock, ’• . Cim ir.n'.oa; • i ;00.l tami ng ar uterus !!y invited. 15. F. Lbs':-i; l M. 2. 'J. jy V? I.IHMiE, SO. f'2, F. & A. 31, Meets every Saturday in cacti monUi .it o’clock p. m. Members of the Order standing are fraternally invited. W. H. What. -V. V. M. LOCAL ITERS. Buring* and since our un.* Y recent showery days, there Ims been a oonsiffer able change in the atcaospliero and tem perature as summer recedes and autiun approaches. Some times when the soot burns out of a chimney of the -Tesup llou a e, it creates quite an excitement, t.cmporari ly. Stranger.-) or others having < ccasi n to visit our excellent Ordinary, Dick Hupps, on oCicial business, will be greet, ad by a pleasant and social getitleir.cn. and intoiHg-cnt officer. Live long, Dick, raodtbe’lMtppy. While vrehsve many quiet and indus trious freed r.cou amoeg us, yet sorae bohy’s pound weight is. occasicnal'y. ru ■ ned in the vain effort to impress on the .‘hat neo” of tune “moko’’ its mission of I O brotherly love and social equality. ‘’Paters,’ sugar cutie and ‘ goobers, l ave for some tune, been paying -Tcsup ; ibeir accustomed autumnal visits, aiak ing us happy, and their quantity indicat jug bountiful and remunerating ctops <>f ' to gladden cur hearts and reward ; the 1..p0f3 o! our worthy farmers. So ' idiots it ho. The saw null ot our esteemed towns. mi:t, Cupt. Willis Clary, located on the Altamaha near Doctor Town, will at an ; early day’ resume its gigantic work in the niaoufactui'j of pine lumber. Being as heretofore, operated by skillful! and experienced mill men. diroeteiHaml con. trolled by one as thoroughly, wtd. -awake and energetic as Cap t. C. cannot fail to yield handsome divdends. We also'cam that the one being erected by W. H. Whaley, on the same river a few t til s above Doctor Town, is hastening to an early completion. Parties who know what to do with mills have prepared its busin iss schedule. ROTES FHtfM UAtfDI. BY K. J. 8. Wo have been having some very heavy rains for the past f tv day*. The woods are so full of water that :t will prevent any hauling for a few days and give the oz;ns a little rest limo. Tlte Phinholloivay will boa lively place for the nest two or tin- e day s with raftuicn ranning out timber. Wo hope they will fiud a good market for i* when they get to Darien. We spent throe days of last we k in SavaDuah and found business quit e brisk. Tim merchants itif’rmod u a that they were having a good tr ade, some of them much better than tiny an ticipated. They would do utill better if they would spuul a littlo more for printers ink. 2*l ,LET NOTES by n n. r-~ 1 Corn orops are being gathered in this vicinity and ate generally good. We hope our countrymen will for the future make tbeir corn cribs aud smoko houses at home instead of depending on the Vi est. Candidates ate getting very numer ous iu this vicinity for the offices of Representative and Seuator. Wo think it will be a bad chance for all of then, to get elected. Waterimd ns are still coming in by the cart loads and demands a fair price lion. John L. Harris, Judge of the Superior Court, delivered a line speech at this place on the new Cuuttituiioo. He says it is a home Constitution aud hopes the people will turn out on the day of election and vote to ratify it. m(*flii/K M'lIS. by z:i\ Ti.o sore ejes is'-prevuiliug iu this S'ctiou of country. Cotton Las bccu coming in to tbe gin rapidly for the past ten dajs. ' Farmers are gathering corn, and tb® yield :jcems to be abundant. Copious showers are visiting our town dailv arid the garden seeds arc leiug sown ebeerfuliy. Mrs. E. J. Acosta sent a coop of poultry to tbs sic<J in Fcrnandioa las* week. Who will do likewise. Dr. Allen Brown is a! seDt from towu this week on a short trip to St. M >rys j fur tbe purpose of doing dental work. P:o£ Cobau and lady are guest of the Brown House. They are .juariutiiies from Fcrnardin t en route for Savannah- Lawvers are scarce in towu this week - Our l.ca! board is out on the Bruns' wi k c.i'out*. an 1 will rc*amas tu.na Cooit a- ? j utns. e. - ' Mr. Daniel P Patterson is u candi date for the office of Representative ot Pierce in the next Legislature. The wi'cr mills in thi3 vicinity are i all dry, and by that we prosumo the steam mills must be doing well. The infant of Mr*. A. J. Strickland is very ill. Wo hope the little fellow ! is not dangerously ill and will soon re. cover. Messrs. Dickson k t IJyrd will soon have their gi.i house completed, and gins in running condition inde- i pendent to their water gin=. Solicitor General, Simon iV Hitch, j is having a dwelling erected at the : South en 3 of Court ID'uso street, join ing lot to our friend A. J. Str'ctlaml- We are informed that Mr. William ; Arniitage has got the eon ‘act of build- 1 j ing a church house at W lthourville- I 1 dr. A mirage spares no pains in mech : anism, and w ill doubtless give satisfac. i .. i non. The down 'oass’ugor train, last ! Wednesday the iOth inst., was delayed ! about two hours at eight and a half, caused by some spring about the drive wheel becoming out of order. Mr. P. M. Youuians is repairing th° Grady old store and having it painted, , which adds greatly to its appearance- Mr. Y is expecting to open a stock o confectionaries io said building some time soon. Sine-* writing the above item of Mr K. It. Youuians, he has opened his stock of groceries, confectionaries, eto., aud solicits a share of the patronage, “_\ penny s-ived is a penny mad . so why ncf eatronizi homo enterprise and sond ns an order for letter heads, etc., and your subscrip’ion to the JiiSUt' Sen’ :l. \ Now is the time tosu’osciibe forth' 1 Jesu. 8;::'t;xb;., only 32,00 per annum anil's well worth the money. Gallon I-]. Z. Byrd, correspondent, and give him the subscription price and don’t depend on reading that of your friouds- We iuvite the attention of the young ladies of Blacbshcar to the painful ac. ci Unt Miss Mary Morgan, of Valdosta, met with last week while horse-back riding. She was carrying a pistol in her pocket, which from some cause o r other, fired off, the bal’ penetrating the ride, nink'ng a painful wound. Mr. Fr/Jy Anderson was arrested hist week and brought to trial for the off moo of abu-ivo and profane language, used tn Gto presence of females He was bound over to the Superior Court un der a bond of one hundred and fifty and il ia rs. A wagon po,ssed through town las' week from Morion County, Florida, en route for Emanuel county. Georgia The gentleman gave his namo as Th in* son, ho left Emanuel about (wo year s ago, and did not know what chills and fever was until he took a few lessons in the lao l of Flowers. Mr, J. J. Jenkins, Principal of the Academy, is pu-hiug forward his school, his discipline is unsurpassed, anil has the repn*ation of giving entire satisfac ,ion. Wo would adviso parents to take notice of the opportunity and send their children to school. Board may bo had here at reasonable rates, health is un rqqalcd in Southern Georgia, society good aud tuition moderate* General Prc a-motifs. Sep' teLiocr Tonn, A !*'i;-7 Su pevi.Q? Court. V\V, the Grand .Jury, selected, ebo j sen atid sworn for the September term j of our Superior Coart, beg leaf to state j that we have endeavored to fuitlifu I) j discharge the several duties that devolv ed upon us during the preseu' sitting of this Court. We seriously regret that it becomes our du'y report that our Public roads in an uostrally bad condition. Scarcely passable. We have examined a number of the Jus’ic s o'" the Peace and Notation Public’s books and find them usually i correctly kept, except in one or two in- ' stances, whero some of them have, in doubt, charged mote cost than is allow ed by ltw. We suggest that they bo more careful iu the future in regard to tliD. We state with pleasure, that we are a UDrte for the new Convention, and Mill, edgeville for tbe future Capitol of Geor gia, and request all good citizens of our county to go to tbe poils on the firs* Wednesday in December next ami vote our ticket. We have appointed H. W. Surrency, Joseph N. Miller and W. W. Graham a committee to thoroughly examine the county officers books aod make a com plete report of the manner in which they kept and tbe financial condition o* the county to the next Grand Jury, and that the said committee be pai-1 by tbe County Treasurer out of the miscellane ous funds two dollars per day for their services, and that in tbe event of tbe failure or refusal of cither one of said t committee to act that -J. Ishaui Carter ! fill the vacancy. We further recommend that the Or dinary apnoinl in each Militia District, three upright citizens. -...ig®o duty it shall oc to report to ihc next Grand Ju . V t'. vagrants or I > f:rs ‘.bat any hr in thetr r .p-p’iro diiV'-dcts and ptvenr if possible evideuoe to r.isuiu then cuti victiou. ite further recommend that The County Commissioners revoke the or ler granted to J. Q. Hammond, allow mg him fifty dol ars extra compensation in conscquouce of the charge made in the specification of the Court House: aua that a committee consisting George !',a a oti, Jr, D. 15. Pennington James I{. <J urson, Henry A. Bennett and James W arnook, be appointed by the County Commissioners to ascertain if J. Q Hammond has complied with Ins e ntraet in the building of said Court House, aud that sli 1 Commis sioners do not receive it uutii said e mi mitteo report to them that said contract has boon carried out, We recommend that the Clerk of the Superior Court keep an accurate account of the expenses of each Superior Court and that he make a wiitten itemized statement thereof immediately thereaf ter to the County B ard of Commis sioners. We further rceomnn nd that S. W Hitch, Solicitor Geueral, pay to the Ordinary all money arising from fines f>r viol it ions of the Sal) both day tuat tie has in his hands, and that the Ordi. nary distribute the same as the law : proscribes. We disapprove of the burd msom 0 tax that hay beet assessed by the Coun. I ly Commissioners. In eouclusi a wo I would tender our thanks to II is Honor’ Judge I’atc, who presided the first days iof our Court, for his able aud explicit j ! charge to our body, and trust that Ilis ! Honor, Jadgo Hum’s, will live long i and cou’inuc to impartially aud ably t dispencejustice in uur Court. ; We kindly thank Solicitor Genera! ! 1 for the courtcey shown us. i We recommend that these Present j meets be published in a newspaper, if i done without exbcuso to the county, j Felix K. ID .on, ILreroa*', iW, W. O.AHAM, P C MclialN. Henry Miners, Brazeua Taylor, James M. Sellars, John Hamilt on, James Id. Couuson, Eli W. Sft.labs. M EL J iins'in, Instant llai.l, Jit,> Isaac I. Moody, Allen Dixon, John Hall, „ M. Wf.’.nonk, •Nathan McCllelan, Wamon Martin, Abhaiiam Minciikw, Dkcalb Wilcox, W,m. Whkvler, Elbert li/iat), W. J Mobi.ey, John Haiirison. Coni' A by l>. It, lion’s. LklG i\ DVI RT IF] 511 >. 'i S. NOT LG Id. f :l’U’N MtTES OFFICE, | Black ,hear, liT..:.s Osiokty, Growha, r September 18th. ts 77. ) On mid ,i tel 'hi,; dote, all Jr.-pil Alvurl.w -in • ■*■•(,*• .• till offiio will be published in tne A. J. . L’.t I'JKLAND, Ordinary, I*. 0. Application for Letters of Ad ministration. G EOItG lA—wA YNE Go UKT V. Whereas, John B. Johns, applied to the ende-sripv-l lor Letters'of Administration on t ncst .'em Jernm’nli E. -Johns, deceas ed, these are therefore to require all person* concerned to tile in my office, on or before the tirstMonday in November next,, their objections, they have! t<> said ap pointment. otherwise Letters of Adminis tration will he granted to t-e applicant. Given nadev my hand ami official signa ture, this September 1 nth, 1877. It. 15. HOI’PS, Ordinary, W. C. (iBORGIA— Wayne County. W" :!;2A *., Willis Clary applies to the nn dersigned for totters of Administration on tl,e estate of Mac Carter, deceaned ’ ate of said county. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my affine within the time prescribed by ; law, and show cause (if auv they can) why j letters of Administration on the estate of said deceased should until,e issued to applicant. • Givep under my hand and seal oi office, this August 3iat, 1878. R. II Hoops, Ordinary. GEORGIA, WAVNE COL'NTY. Wuerrah, Win. JI. Aspiiiwilb of HiiidStato nd nonnty. applies tn the Ordinary for Tut ors of Adiiiinistration on theesiato oi Allen Aspimvidl, (leeease<l r late ni said enmity and State. These are, therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tie and appear at my office, within the Hme prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters ot -administ.nlion on the estate oJ said deceased, should not be issued to the a p liesmt. Given under my hand and oftici and i ture, this August oth 1577 K. B. HUPPS, Ordinary W. C. GEORGIA— Ways n County Whereas Lucy Brown applies to the undprsigfied for* Lettsrs of Administra? tion, on the estate of Henry Brown, do- , ceased, late of said county. This is • therefore..to cite and admonish all and j singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause fif nny they can) on or before the first Monday in October next. Oilier.vise. Letters of Administration will be issued to sai l applicant. Giv> n under my band and seal of office, this September Or. J, 1877. R. B. Ifoor-s. Ordinary, W.C. SIJKIUI'K S SaI.K, GEO KGIA —W A VNE C-'CNTY Wi Übe u Id befo e tbe Court House door in the town of Jesup, of said county, between the legal hours of vale on the first Tuesday in October next, 1x77: the following proper to-wit: One bund ed acres, wore or less, of fand btiu# a p*4!t ol i*>t No. in 4.h Dist., originally Appling county, now Wayne, levied on and sold as the property of John Walker, uu.ler and by virtue .of an execution issued from the Justice Court of the 1217 Dint, oi said county in favor of A. . Fraser, vs. John Ma ker. Levy made and returned to me hy William Houtwell, levying constable 1217 It , G. M-, '-fsaid county To. mi of .ale c.-.-.b. piireb .se. pay i\\'* for titles. Jon i N 0 (JOBit EAD. SUctilf, Wayne County. •"2- i -i GEORGIA -Ways . Chisty. \\ -r, l>e soid lie'ore tile (’o 'rt linnse door j of said county it' thctiwn of Jesnp, with’n t the h-fpil hours ,>i ,-ule nil the tirst Tite-tdav in Nnvemher nevt, the lollowin f • lose till,--1 1 property to-wit: Otle wliitft e e eed n ; c.'ll,si iii 'k, one dun collnied o< 'ailed Itrt-ht, on rod colored ox celled Tom and one black spotted ro’ored o e. ih'd : • ,y; also one •-on arle timber cart levied on as tn,t prop erty <n Vv. W/Colqui! t under and Ly virtue of and to satisfy a nio-l-.age (j Issued from Wa"ne Suut'rior Gcilif, di favor ot W. 11. (bury against said \V. VV. Colquitt. 1 1 opartv des,',ih"diu :i.l M n-L'ige •• ta lidpiiili’l out by Plaint!*: m exrvntion. TV- 1 tna of sale rash, parchasev paving for tit.tp;. John N. Good, mead, Sheriff Wayne County. i August 3fi 1577. Cilaiiou for Ivoskauilion of Atl miuLlration. GKGRGIA Wayne County. To James F. King, Jr. and to tilll and s’ngulur tint ne.vt of kia of D L >yil tvinsr, Into of said county, deceased Wlrreas, G arles TANARUS,. Schlatter, as Ad niinist.rator wi’li the will annexed on | the estate of i). !,d! King, lato of said 1 county, has tonderal his resignation of s.-i'd trust on the ground of abs nee • from county, old ago, feeble health and ; pressing business iniaugemonts which prevents his giving such attention tn • the o'sa e’t: badness as is required, and j has prayed disetu’ge from sai l appoint- , ment. anil has tendered the name of ! James F. King. Jr. as a fit ami pro; or { person, qualified aud willing to accept ! said trust. You arc thcrefiro c’tod to bo and appear at the Ordinary’s Court for ! Way no County, Georgia, at Jesun, on the first Monday in October 1577, by 10 o'clock a. m, at my office at the ! Gourt Mouse of said county to show j cause (if any you cm) why said pot i— j tion shoo Id not bo granted as prayed I for. Given under illy hand and seal of j office this August 30 h. 1377. t 11. 1J Hoops, Ordinar V. C. j PROFESSIONAL C ARDS. C. T. L A T Ik K R, M. D " JESUI*, GEORGIA. ToMilorq li vs promotional lo tlio oiti cns oi K*snp and vinuily. Can !>,♦ j ton ii ut t.fio oflico lunuoily occupied bv Dr. It. B. Hams. uov2(f DR. ALLBp BROWN, DENTIST, BbACKSIIKAH, - - (xKOIfGIA. Im propurod to kind of J)outal work in tiio mosi appruYdil stylw. All o *d<i\s will moot with prompt ati.oiition. Uos all lint I.tli* iinprovenieiiuM. Charges iiioiUmmlo and s tisfucticn guamntcad. ;ni2‘J-ly ®©©3D¥il_Aia & IEtAIIFHS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA ROBERT J. SMITH, ,!{'STICK #F TUB I’ICACE, .LL'v.Tl IMr l’ltU TANARUS, .l;OIU;iA niUTI V’ lio^uiarCourt ftmt Sat.nnkty in ovoty month Office Gardi, Ga. Call At z. WEISS*, CHEAP CASH STORE And examific his large and Assorted stock of U EN ER A L 31EKCU AiN DISK. The cheapest stock over offered in Jesup. Come, evcey body, and cxnmino my new mock. 1 liato jum roccivi*<l my Pull and Winter purclmiß'H >1 i)ry (ioodn, GroccrioH, Hatrt, liootn mid Sliooh. CALICOES AM) IIOMKSIH WS Madi* h Rpcciulity nt tho very low t (0 A 2101 iPiaiCffllSS. As I will not be undersold, liie bodies Especially, are lavlicd to glut me call, 14. WEISS, fitroail S<rn‘t, Jchii|, Wi*. C'O TO JW2I/L.3 I CM HAP CASH STORK . And sett lii.s wonderfully cheap stock, consisting of Dry (roods, Clothing, Ladies Mens and Childrens Hats. BOOTS and SHOES Of every description, with a full [line of GKOCKIIIK3, CORN, KI.OIIII. ETC., Direct from the Wes*. yon call g.t greenback*. We 8J II IS S3 * * ***l it jMTson in '-very t<wd total: o Hubw notions for the best Host rated family publication in the world. Anv one can become ft successful aip-nt. '1 be most elegant works ol art given ttre to subscribers, "i imp. ice is so low that ihuOHt everybody subscribes. One agent rcputs nakiiig over SISOin a wc. k. A only a.auit reports taking over 400 subscribers in t.i, days- A!I <:,, # :t b' e make money fc , t You can devote all your time to the business, or only veur spare time. You |,/,t i.<* away from home ' vi*r iiif i.t. Von fun <fo it a vt* i! an olbtrni. FuU partic* ul r tl ri-ctions and ten* t 4 ‘ ( ‘- Khalit \ |M! ivf onif-t free It you want Hcotital wfiik v*sd in yonr -> at oot’tju'4 to try iho t.nsii<-BK. Vo one : •. c a-',. . -ails to as! pav. Add: ii- V ■! A* i i-l-nd. CA7l'7i/A C 77 TiAZAA 7? OF A. K. WILSON (■or. Hay and Mmhjomi'n/ Struct*, SA lAXXA/t, GEORGIA. GARRIACGES* BUGGIES, PLANTATION WAGONS, CANOPY TOPS ani FALLING TOPS HARNESS, Wilil'S, IMBKKth'S, A N I) Y X, \V A(jiO.\ AI ATI'KIAAjS ALL At liED 1(1 I AIKS. Alsu KKI’AIUINU done at {irices to suit tiie times, tildes, A. K Wilson, Owl. Bur and Mjnimom.-div S|T.,:::TM, Savannah, Ga. \, V. , " uoi.i'MAi.K I) :.i i/.; DR Y GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS ami SHOES, IIATS, WEST* ITUMSIf i\G GOOIIS, ETC . i:fj ( oimi-ss Mtroet, is iv tw tH. A. ,/. MILLED & CO. WHOLESALE A EETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS, ISO .v IK* Ilroiiftlifou SAVANNA 11, GEORGIA. Becl Room Sets, Parlor Sots, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Hed Steads, Chairs, Children’s Carriages* Country orders promptly filled at lowest prle s. * tf - WIT I I— TAUZ 7) 77C77777', Provision Dealer and Cft’nerai Commission Merchant", for. Ilh jHii si., .lmi Morkrl Siionri*, SAVANNAH (3 A DEALERS IV Clot hint/, 'Shoes, 7/<rls , an <1 71 onw sties . MU Cohkvckk Ml., o||H>Hlle Jliirkct, SAVANNAH, <3 A. JlO/tA'ISC MEM’S PRIZE STORIES Tie fee® lews —O F— WEDNESDAY, SEPT EM I! Ell 19th, Will contain t lit liiHt chapters of ftp intonncly iutciAHting and well written utory IMIFMLy, IJY 8. (1. 11l ELY Eli. Jit., Of Cutlibcri, Uu, wlii' li v.'iih iiwiinlcHlin Kind l’rizfl of One lliindred llolli'rs, "Ithrod fur Ui<> heat mli>iy founded dii iiii iili iit * cl III" Lit*: wur. Tim Weekly Newn, in lelilition te the All li 1(11,11 It\ I, and MTKIUUV I>;|in tm.1,1 recently iiitrediii'i'il, still iiiniritiiiiiH its *li til c.liie leiil Hi es ns a ineiliitili for Hlfttl). I’d liileal and General News, nndovny i t rt Will Im, devoted te in ikin'! it, ,i coiii|>rfhoti‘iive inediiini of interiinilieii ler the |>""|>|i' ‘ Market Iteports mo ceiiiplete' and pti J’IUOKH. Weekly News, li lnentlis ltd; I veer Oli; ||HK|,;ll!*' flee, itilily, li months ss.On; I yenr SIO.OO; i>oHlnfi free. Ui'lliittniie.eH one he minto tiy i’otit Oflioo 'Order, llof'tsterd LeUer, or KxjirH, at my ihk. Letters shnlild he mldressed: J II ESTILL, Savannah, Ga. JT.T.SIBIiUIPIPIB2ri2, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGiST & SEED DEALER, lHSOoiieresx Street, SAVANNAH, - - - - GA. 1 have recently opened ft now I >ftT (* fitoro find tak pleasure in culling tin: utb-rifi'-u <>l hf. public to my t boron git iy Frew; nml (Jen tui no ck of ‘Drugs and Chemicals, SOAPS, CKMKE3, IIAIK & TOOTH BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, LAMPS, AND LAMP GOODS. WA R RANTED GARDEN SEE DS, I am making a SPECIALITY. I r<*n tfuilv solicit the patrons; c of the put lie ncntrully. Counti* or,lent tmbni itt< -1 to my cure will receive prompt attention nt j u . 1,,. p* it * s UiZd lubbAddn**w J. T. SHI P I’RINE, p-j G 'nur< Street, >. O: , savannah ga. 1876. ran 1876 THE OLDEST AND BEST Shoe Esiirporium, m&m J IN THE SOUTHERN GAUNTRY, 133 CONGRESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE, SA iA A A Al/ 077071 CIA. Having received one of the Larpcst mid Eincsl Stocks Boots and Shoos hu- J .anion. Hon* ami Children's wear ovep liroimlit |o this inuket, is prepared to ofier the same at prices to suit the times and Chc<rj>er /turn the Cheapest. ('alland examine stock and he convinced that Butlers is lie place to liy par SHOES. v.::, ; - v ' ii I s|k j.X v . " DC 'Del Snisp —i, : 'r V A LENTIN E BASE E \t (Successor to his Brother Antony Bt • ler ) T h & Well K n o w n tm mm Al.llit* Old .-Hand 171 Drviui Ptrool, 0 .pc i!i tlio Market, DEALER 7N Brandios, Whiskies, Wines, Lager ~A- r, Alo. aH AH Other Liquors. 2-Kltni MV K ItKIUN LlUlhlliK A . "i.Oi'MVOW' • >Jt I’ANJON. % Li 41 .i-e .& "eg \W%> 1877- E.HEIDT IIAS jnsl returned from New York with a choice stock of Mens, Uqys, and Chitdrcns eloltiim/, H ATS, 'I NUNKS, UMBRELLAS, AN D MIBVISHING GOODS, And has taken tho store o!' DEWITT <v MORGAN, No. IR9 Congress St. cot, WHICH has boon fitted up lor a flrst-clti-h Ile'ail, Mtoro anti is now of fol ia to sell ill [irioos to suit, (lie timos. 'i'o hii stock ho lies added ©muDriins (BMranTiT mo:-r tv vww to HIGH will lie it Having ot mncli trouble to.iunthirs. AH may roly on trotting iiohl fii* mid liitcet hiy!•*. iiliij nt, loaor pi'ini’H tlnili limy cun t.iak l.linm. jfo hnjc hto M) bin old fiicnd and lOiHtooi--c: nt jiis, new nl-vco cl liusinosH, unit all wbu wish to bo well nuito.l will plnnia oull at No 139 Conc-rass Street, DEWITT & MUnOAAN’S OLD y. A\/>, V > P vGvtib, i ’A. IMfIM J 11 I'ROAD STREET, JfiSUE, <H; Keeps mnrdiiuHy on liand a fuM :i -e nt a‘ ■ ".<1 • n •ntT (v |; ( >pt iii ;i Dni; 1 ; ritme, sueli os DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEOtCWEO, OHS, TAfAITS* FRESH GARi)i>N hi), ELF. i eon -tIWHVS We ipi'xl Sit DTt" ONreot wI.CII ab ,,,itT i-r.,0- I .Inly, . . i l . i, I ) v i i‘il t. M . I>. j tUIIKHI. AfiTf YOUR GROCER TOR ITt ' '' ' S ' r^ life, -T - ; Dewrt, lot BEABEfSTRSET, HwTwk.. •• e Warranted'