Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, March 19, 1881, Image 2

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-Jiser and £pyc;il. T.8.8TACT. Mlltr tat tnuMm. BRPWBWICK. . GEORGIA; utvhut no«in»o. aARrn iv im. Among tbe Imcn by the Guuill. inm Mia Hatton, propriclrm ol the Ditptlch. Her Iom ia mlimatnl at *800. 0*milln*bu hml ■ firet-rku. Are, burning up a Uri(e portion of tlic lm»- ineaa part ol Uie town. Little or no ineurance. Jon Brown ia a eonatant riaitor to Um White Honae. It ia predicted that be will bare a band in Qeorgia appointments Atlanta, ever ready in big tbinga aa wel] aa email once, baa juet auliacribed about 130,000 to tbe '‘International Cotton Expotilion.” rtlf. ItlNO OKTHKTIIIJK MKTAL Wn«ahli»trl«»n th<* I'ntlrrn. The (ollowing anecdote of General \V.ialiini;ton «p|a-arcd in the Uutrum, an Kngliali nntgnzine, in 1H23.— Wtietbrr true or uot, it baa tbe ring ol tbe true metal about it, and if the priuciptre therein eonncialed were acted npoti by officiala of the preaent day we would bare a better adminie- tratioii of government Too many men get plarea wllb aro utterly unfit to fill them. Men who do not make a anccoaa of their own biiainma anrely cannot make a ancccaa of a public truck Let true merit bo tko qualifi cation for poaition, and not farorit- iam, and wo will liavo butter govern* ment. Here ia the clipping: " During Ida ndminiatraUon aa Preaident of the t'nited Status, a gen- tleman, the friend of tho Preaident throughout the whole coiirae of tbe revolutionary war, applied for a lucra or it JACKSON vu.i.r. i-kttkr. K Hit c»f llmniett Wnt iipp-Tht* Op lllwnmw Th» -%«lr*»rtl*«wr Mini AptmU-Ki>mNiiilinR'« fa-. Vttm Association a grand reception, Washington's tnhle. He had lx*n to AtiJ entertainment. They don't tlo; a r.-rUiu degree uecrwiary to the do- thing* by halves -not in Itonie. tucstic repose of n min who bad, for . j neven yonr*, fought tho battles of his Prurident Garfield tv a* presented country, sml who hn«l now underta- with a silver brick by a Colorado »«1- 1 kru tho task of wiHdin^ her political minx a few dlra since. On it were i e r,or £*'* a . ^ times and in all pla- niiirewwait J. * ,<m . | ccs, \\ ashiogtou regarded bis revolo- cngr.re.1 tbe wor.1*. "Thu money of! "ft, an ,, eo f evident the Constitution. j |^ r ti«|itT an>1 confidence. Ho was a ( jovial, pleasant nii«l iinohfrnsive com- Tho Savannah Presbytery. erobrac-. p an j on . I r . applying for tho office, it ing the churches from .Savsnush to J was in tho full confidence of success, the Florida line, and thence wcatward and bin friend, already cheered him to tbo Alabama line, will convene , t i in . ,l ‘ 0 I*-'*'!*-' 1 ,,f ‘•i* • rri « l * riomington. Liberty county, on the ,M qv opiIIlneiTof thia llth of April Tbe minietera of tba varionaeliurrb- ea in TboaiMvilb- pro|ioao meeting weekly to conault and adviee with each other touching tbe work in which they are engaged. Ie the mil lennium about to dawn? . A young woman belonging to n wealthy family at Atlanta, (is, atepped into a railroad awitcb bouee, removed every particle of clothing and alarted out for a walk. Tliia waa tbo firat in dication of what ia pronouneed ho|w- lesa inaanity. tleman waa known to l»< decidedly hoatile to tbe poliiiea of Waahiugton. He bad even made biniaelf eunapicnoua among tbe ranka of the op|Kmition. Ha bad bow er, the temerity to ataud aa a candi date fur the office to which tbe friead and favorite of Washington aapired. lie had nothing to nrge in favor of Ilia preteuaioua, hut strong integrity, promptitude ami fidelity in bnaineas, and every uuulity wbicb, if called in to practice,Hfonld render aervieo to til Stole. Every one coneidereil tbe a|ipointiiient of tbia mao bopeloea.— No llnttering teatimonial of merit had lie to pri-aent to the eyo of Washing ton. Hu wua known to be bia |Kilit- ieal enemy, lie waa opposed by a fa vorite of tne General, and yet with aneli fearful odds, lie dared to atnml a candidate. Wlmt waa tho result ? The rue Professor Vennor predicta that the spring will bo "fairly early, hot and dry,” and that the iiiidaumtuor will he “cool and wet." Hu thinks there will bo a good doal of aiuknoan. Vennor j ll ' ft ‘•••itituto and rejected. A mutual haa sustained bia reputation aa a 1 wh ? i "^ r "' U>(1 W “" M . ll '.° .. * ,, afluir, ventured to romonatrnlo with wentlior aoor prettytrull thus far. till* i'rcaideiit for the injustice of ilia _ , j®"" ' “ 1 npiKiiiitineiiL ‘Mv friond' aaid he, 'I Tonneasoo-bred hornet are now con- receive with a cordial welcome, lie teating the honors in tho mother conn- ia nuloomo to my liuiiae and welcome In front of my office, Thuradny last, a young bone, drawing a heavy cart Bka thoaanacdoo our rice plantation*, loaded with dab wood, banlkcd, and it gave an opportunity for the dfapUy of that pbaae of bnman nature wbicb inaiata on knowing just wbat to do in an emergency, and trying to do it. Tbe bore* waa driven by a negro of the colored percussion, who had evidently bosn taught that where there waa ambition in tbe borae there must anrely be in tbe whip. Tbia he plied vigorously nntil he got tired, which waa toon. Tbo more be whip ped tbe nioro tbe borne wouldn't move, except an inch or two back wards occasionally. Tbo negro waa a trno philosopher. Ha quietly submit ted to the inevitable, giving unmis takable iutimationa that be waa paid by the day and uot by tbo load, and no doubt be would have been there yet, bad not tbe mania for experi- meuta iufacted tbe immense crowd which speedily gathered. It must be remembered that in Jacksonville there are a great mauv visiting people who havo nothing to do. Tl e streets sre always pretty well filled with them, and in leaa than five minutes there were at least two hundred people on each sidewalk. Tba roan who will invent an explanation of bow a crowd gathers in a city will attain literary distinction. When tbe boy resigned himself to circumstances, tbe crowd began to offer aoggeetiuna, such aa "build a lire under him,” "pat pepper in bis nose/* etc. Finally a dignified gentleman laft tbe crowd for the sheet, and taking a stick, begsn bela boring tbe bone on tbe back of bis front legs Result—sudden rise of fore part of horse in sir, heavy shaft of cart against gentleman's side, de risive sbonta from crowd, ami igno minious retreat of amateur Rarey.— But there is another Itiehinoml in Ibc field, evidently from eomo great city, trained to command among India and Inn—why should he not tiunn this horse ? His seboino was to force tbe baa not, however, been published as yet, and so we do not know wbat ita terras are. The- lumber bnaineas is almost as lively aa at Brunswick. Aa many aa twenty-five vessels have bceu in port at one time. On tba 23d inat, Fernandina pro poses to celebrate the completion of tbe Fernandina A Jacksonville Rail road. They have raised a large sum of money, and are going to celebrate in a way worthy of the occasion When the road ia completed, tho city of Fernandina will be only one Lour from here, instead of four hdurs and forty-five minutes, as now. While I am sorry for tbe owners and occupants as an old citizen of Brunswick, I am glad, in view of tbe general interests of tbe town, that your fire department was not re-or- ganized and a steam tiro engine bongbt nntil after the old bold was burned. Think of the calamity to the city if you had saved it. Good build ings will never come nntil tbe fire fioud sweeps a few of the rotten nud decayed ones away. I notice witt pleasure the great im provement in tbe general get np of tLe Advetiseb axo Ai-czal since the consolidation, and hope to bear of great things accomplished for the city through your columns. G. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O’CONNOR & WENZ, (OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE) Brunswick, Georgia, KEEP A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS DryGooMGroceries. LOWEST CASH PRICES GUARANTEED. ANDREW HANLEY. PAINT AND OIL STORE, DEALER IN GOmiPT Corner Sswcmtls and Glwwtm IU. A. E. HEINS, - Proprietor. Nu as stfasgavtalfcamapla 9t Bnnowfrk. w» taka lbs liberty of IbtIUm thslf llWUW to owr otoefc at FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, Etc. BREAD, CAKES, PIES, ETC., nuam ruoM nuom evert pat. Prjgffi as Low as the Lowest W.B.M1&C0, try with tbo fleetest Dyers in Knglaud, where n few yesra ago a sample of Tennessee wool t<*ik the premium in a competition in which many coun tries took part. C-ox, tbe murderer of Bob Alston, ia nerving out bis sentence (for life) in the Dade coal mines. Hit work is that of carrying tools from one part of tbe mine to another, as they am Deeded. He baa gained in flesh. The ocoapalion seems to agree with bim. Qniney, Fla, has hail a jail burn ing- Four uegr»«*« were ronfilic'l in tbo «p|ier portion of tlio luiiMin^, two bring cliftinctl to t)n« floor. They |*r- j isbed in tho fluinw. Tho origin of tbe ire an«l why tin* jitiler eotthl not! Imi found, *r«> miion.* the inyaterics. | mv Of Washington was ap|H)inlnd to | 101KUi |,|, 0 , mliticiau, to eat dirt, ATJEl TE5S5 : «» »• Hand np from the street nnd put it lovingly into the horse a month, and, strango to say, tbe homo eat it with evident gusto. Then lie look tbo liorto by tbo bridlo and at tempted to load him. Hu might aa well have triad to draw a mountain from ita base. Evidently tho horse wauled more dirt, nnd eo he gave it to him by the handful. Tbe horse nto anil enjoyed it, but would not budge. Gentleman numlier two retired in good order. At least a dozen gentle men tried their bauds, each failure evoking from tbe crowd (by Ibis time very merry) derisive sbonta aud pli raz.ua. At last a lawyer (what is there they don't know alaiut with a floe black suit and clcgnnt beaver, sud 1H0 Over One-Half Of the male portion of the American peo ple (5 years of ago snffer more ..r lens with diseases of the Kidneys auil illail- ilur. There sre various c.uw . for this, tint over work is the chief enti-e Noth ing in tile whole Miti-l-ia Me,lid i well cslenUted to invigorate mi l restore heslthy tone to Ibesr organs as ltankin'i (Tomponnd Extract of Iluelm and Jiini- |>er. A few doses tikrn .s-eu-ionally will greatly benefit all those who are af flicted with any disease of tint Kidney or Bladder. Prepared only by Hum. Rankin k Lsintar. druggists, ami for sale by all ilmggists. Axtiucu. Tnot rCo., July t. 1879. I am one of tbe unfortunate -ttfTerers from Gravel nr disease of the Kidneys, anil find mom and speedier relief from Rankin's Barbu amt Juniper than any thing I have ever tried. I esteem it to highly were tln re hut one Itoltlr in the world I would willingly give Slim, or any it mount, for it. I recommend it above all other similar preparations. febt5eow2m E. T. WINN. to my liunrt, Imt with nil bis guml qualities bo is not a man of bnsinesa. His opponent is, with nil hi* political hostilities to me, a man of bnsincaa.— My .private fellings have uolliing lo do in tliis ruxo. I am uot George Wash ington, but President of tbo United States. As George Washington, I would do to this man nny kindness in my (tower, Imt us President of the UuiUsI Slates, I ran do nothing.'" If our Itepreselilstives iu Congress would think more of the good of tbe country nud less of tbo good of tbo party, tbe people „t largo would | |«>UU'I« a»mr*ln|».is. an.l muscular in The Loaiaville A Nashville Railroad evensen herself for il.. freight block ade by laying tint her ears are nil I witn either esm ti down thia way ao.l '* —-- ‘ — " aa pnnishraeiit she aoath of Atlanta there in not n miik’li down till* Wfcjr. I-Hlpr off. Junt now tho iVnii'H'mtn nro ur^inj» rv-or^noiENti of coiniuittt th *»*» that they enu hn«c their wny, uml tho ItrpulieNiiN nr«« nUiuoiinn nitmiNt itlHxitimotlirro Ate f.i'ir viir.iiicieN in their i MiikM.vt hi* h tl.viu iii the minority, (o tur- il Miiii-'iip, Virginia, won’t meet Tin* fart in thnl p - oii«* of t p*t lMrk,lin«r |Mihliein ride of the II find vote* ! ill riiipnofni^hl with them lie nit 15 tml riiowinl the r I him it n.ornl llllll tV'IUP «Mlt like tip. In riiort, lie li No, I am not worih * miltimi of tl.d-1 ^tueuey and gom 4 t*»o to the enemt (MllltltMlly I. A xGoon Di vi t.i M.. Inns” arid Senator IImnh, of tieorHin. •'nor is nut other Moot in (leoriria. if bia debU sm all paid Yom.g man," | holtert lb public, continued tbs Senator, looking at him two , ul . ri | benignly tt.er bis s(ieet.ieles, "a mill ion dollars i* a |(oo-| dr»l of monry. con- Img- ( ■ •old tmt hi •ver bag an, f«>r the NjKnlm II W« reh|Ni*t Nil hut can't nhidr pro|H<rtioii, walked riowly and uiajea- tically into the arena, aeized the horse l»v the noatriU with the k' r *P *»f u SaniMin, and m i l on. The horse, ►tuntn.k' under thia new inlhction, »|uinurd aud tv\ luted, and wtill the l.iwyer held on with a j'rip um firm a» i they are aaid to attneli tt» n fee. Tri- Imt sits on the IU- | nn, l’! 1 l,ilk T* 1 " ‘»»je<l, and tinned, nnd made two or three r. tended U. ho It.de-1 •’'h' 1 '* ,,,ov “ » ,,J »he crowd i Hill lifted the u il jthe cuii«|n«rur, when, alaa, the ri**vvn f.Mit and |M»ini- ^ orm ‘ ol,tf I'Ut Mipretur effort, cl which mada nml l MI,tin K hia strength in head • i* iiltle man an I own i RlkKl the limh of f he law froiu hia fret, bc.ner and nil, and 'threw him from him. The erowd now J cheered the hor*e, and the law retired with di«|>ateb, if not dignity, to its appropriate Nph re of attention to banlky nwwa and clienta. At hut some one anggestnl that the barn mb must Imrt the horse. The load wan thrown ont, the harneNa wan carefully rtamineiA. the h.»rss moved off, and the excitement wna over. Th« re is to Im an exrnrrion to Or* •nge Ijnke and th* Harria and Biah- op orange grovea Tlinraday next— i lliev am reporte«| in liloasom, and | the frngninre to fill the air nntil it ia j ah*ohitely opprraaive. If no, I vote in 1 Vilen-; favor of oppreaaion every time. The Mayor of Jacksonville haa been i.urt chapter. The raiding the bunko men. The game j ia p«rtueiiting the'waa once played on Bay atreet ini llrioiNwiek. Picturea are hong npon ! I itM lien-t, •MNMier t»r l iter, and bite the the walls, and a man beta on a certain of the South — j li»i*r, but ladore lit it time atrivea, pir!tire, which either hn* money be- To na ahe neeuiv to hold out an intit-1 ‘.here will cerbuuh le bloodshed.-* 1 hind it or haa not- mostly not Iain abeii we c^me we find | WliiUt we ayuipatmxe with the op* uJJ this ia the way they play it—of «i prewwtl, we eau hut coudtfiun ther«*vh course I don't know from experience. We desire to cull the attention of such of our readorn ns may Ih> eonti’m- plating liotinckccping, or who »ro ro- plenialiing tlielr stock of hon-o-fnr- niriiing ncccMurica, to tho card of Mr. Ij. Hadley, Cooper Institute, New York city, where may be found in ntock it complete nftHortmciit of White and Dccorntcd French C!hiua, and Engltrii Porcelain Dinner, Tea and CIuuhIht uetrt, etc., w% well iw nil metal and wooden wares. Thin firm ban long made a apccmlty of ►ending their wares throughout the country, on receipt of P. O. money order or by express C. O. 1).; nnd m» they are reliable and ex perienced, 11.w is often of grent ail- vantage to our friends ut n dhtnneo.— Catalogue and Price-list mailed free on application. oct^J tf We were pained to hear of tho accident to the bridal parti* of las: TucmI.iv even ing. Tho hones in the carriage e mtaiu iug tho brido and grc>oiu t«»ok fright near corner of banks aud Leu streets, precipi tating Mr. John Lowe and his lorely bride. Miss Annie May, on the stone cnrl*iog, spmluiog bis ankle uml indicting a severe bruise on her right di- . k. all .»f which were relieved |.y Coast us* Light uing Liniment, a cure for lUieumatiim. Latue back. Sprains, braise*, etc. Price 50 cents. For sale by F. Joergcr, It runs- wick, sn l H. J. Master. St. Simon - HtjrWbite’a Cream White Vermifuge i% the Irest norm kiher. LOOK AT THE- i in: i»i:a i n «»i rto:cv..\it Hl inii.M j The Cur of Uussiu bus. at last, met | bia fat**. After sutulry nltempts from Aud now conies tin great railroad time to time, which caused the death magnate. Hon. W. M (Srecn. l'resi of the |HX|Ndrat4irs, the Nihiliitv dent of tlirew Ohio railroads, to At have m*c*MupIiHlied their Idomly de- lanta, in interviewed, and naya that aigns and laid in the dust tlm head of tbo Goorgi* Weateri shall be Imiit. j hitu who awaved tin* sceptre with Id reply to the remark, “yon ae**m to none to any “why ?’' Tbe entire civil- be impressed with the idea that the i/» d world is slioeke i at the |M*r|M?trif tion of Ini* dialaduai crime. tat4 k **, however, may aa well learn lessor South is gaining some vim,** here pliod: "Beyond a question slit- ia. Kspe ' lesson fioni this i cially is it so with Georgia. Why, i spirit ol freedom with u-, and in f.M-t all over the Noith ! whole eaitli and dc*potisiu must I and West, Georgia ia looked iijMin the progrrs.ivs State To tu she seem log band, and i B welcome aa corilial, aa genuine eool<4 be tlcrired. To day Georgia act that «lu>tn»y«hl Uu» *Ckar Of all the position an pHNimieiit a> Tnr: l%«t or the ho no eau.cn ‘Cheapest Goods’ is srsii m JAM COHEN a mlir« »fcxk of A » Im A Wintry Goods at a«ch tjan*M laouiu Slsrk OMlam* «••, sold erttywlir' U 6V A Mrkrt Nottbtz MtirnUlM • ill ■ ' S»mUL Oar 49-Uftcb LuLid Vm ft Su. tittllu fl. M stock w too nut sad rtt ted to nc«U<w. KI4 (Her* st bottom priret. Comb. Umrot nnd Stork BvWk. t'sdrnrtsr st peters which de- Maht the test j«d<M ta tbs Stats. *“ *r nnmeti** stock •bite cos*!* a ! sll other b< iu«. CONVINCE JoUMllfl' XVu Sot br dissjfotated if jo« s iuu to JACOB COHEN, 152 IIROL'GHTOX St.. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Look for the Red Sign. any SUM in the Uuioti, and ahe m en titled to it Haa the not shown an •nterprist worthy of rrcognitioo, and! 1 inoty fur that tertible lb tu'»rrli>»i la It a tin* Uvonte inspection. , ww> i»M •sjwidc ofm^tb/ «it^ I «»p*» •«*»•««>. oat examining it? No, the eye of t • liMctmt.- Ii • *e4 foil u* avail yuot- ported again in fall blest, ard 'he tbe Union ia npoa Georgia. iivr sou.;;;; jii.I havo lioxnl *> many awful tulronf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ahorp ah oared, K*M0 plaok«l nail " ' STEAMER CAF(F(IE. CAPT. W. O. LEE. o Rwk^yo ndToiiilmrtlt to llm ••»■* I do not think I loan by • pennant Thoy wore nil rei.lod oat • oyo _ Shu hu! •vvty capability her chmxte aud her peopi. are mvit- I'nv. i wnatia* in [ m there ii room: wim. ho Until i ported spun in fall Mart, aJCLja: M,yor “ ,iwm *»*"" ‘“"'i -.o-. o IMo Oiuimr.1 — thi* ao-aioo of the lw*Z'*l*turo, tho on- I dooot huixx ssr«w:cm T ^i*S t tI2'«"i d. M. tnvit- {J;*; , u'f nma,fo1 * protibiUop ( , | iM.thinz, antf M.-*. M. iww- , m| , stvlo law liconaimy Ij aUlutr Vunaif.Kau camUins w»* in form . A lnw has I ■- J Railroad, Steamboat, Bill Supplies ITIIK WHITE LfUD, ZINC A COLORS, Glas^Putty.Varnishca,Brushes,Plain dr decorative wallPaper DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, F.ic., Licit, Sish-Weights, Cord, Hinges, Screws, Lie., List, Plaster, Half ani Cestii, fi Wfeilaktrand l*a Ray Srrel». SavaunaH, - • Goorgln. WORKS, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, Ga. SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather Belting, runtclt ASP AMElll'A* CXLT SKINS, SULK. UAUXCMM. ItRII I.K. AND rATBJrr LKATU- ML WUIPN ANDSADDLUtT WaUK HARNESS. COLUBS, BRIDLES, Etc. •UTAULK nu MU.L jnw AND TTKPSVnKK MAXurAcnrnun, A Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. THE llESTf The Jewelry Headquarters W. F. D0ERFLIN6ER STEAM ENGINES, "PortxWe & Stationary,” FOR CIN’XIXti. TIIRi:s)IIX(r AX I) GRIXPLVG. STEAM ENGINES, For large Saw Mills, A SPEOIAlaTY. STEAM BOILERS, All kinds and Sizes.j-rawKLEY. VY A IbllKS, UKTl’llN TLIJULAR, RKTUltX FLUE, CYLINDER, UPRIGHT, A LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS. RKl'AIRS OF MACHINERY PROMPTLY EXECUTED, vr c,,al ' uu r ‘ ari *- A. S. S( IIOKI ELD, Prop’r. DAVID WEKS15EIN, DEALER II?D^Y GOODS, NOTIONS, &C. Is tbs Hast P!sc« of tbs Kind, la svsrj rsspsci. liT TOWN. h li.t htn :*rio ii.d it auUftally sa- Etc,, Eto., Which Iim ju-t trrlvnl and Is bslag sold si low prlcss. MsiHiIrs •full kinds (tons an sbsri astlcs awe ItllafkctiH (JHsrsstrrd. dz M i ad iff Ulttnimitofi of th« truth oi i»r him th* ]>cv ^irto( »>» n lull# nuzf# nturk (hull IlMt n t to-dsT on . n.|utnus uhVoulas of Ihr Inf^.nlno t lu.mt tbst. too, rnuUlirts* A ntock id I# Moat ufc> idlcsl rua arlact with t Tl #*,'• r-.-rl-.itg r.p*t.'..f i. at s^d .t . k .out. iLrot .h- t'Nhnr lat Ouoiu arv-Bs. uh! m It nil mftii na of Uir coustry mm Wiiriil? ■ i‘i lto iui‘utai.1- s«14ruc> «d If • pint ■ Utm to that .1 *ti" tios. sa n«mt <>►. jr rr the r»slr lo tha iuu -rot a vYid- t»r * r<* all nidi laadvsrtln* tiirw . ► tch sW'loi«mu nl la s»#u atr •*,-r than bsun)vt)n” Ud.wdtaMw J wall •nflul, but *)no IB kre|8*| Sltb li)a SalUarLrd rtpuUliuS M Mr. WrlalarlB ■ n*|usrr tUaJiits »*»d pcseipt stUat'irt* tu ov,rjr daUll of hka h»*iB<m. li« m • r#Bdy via hi* atorh f**r tin tell *4.1 attUr Irhk, which ru.br«i«a all of r Utoat UOT. lira tl h.a llflu . f Iruln, au.l Ihtw who t. rtf ’ll 4 * Itb nfdrt r hi •111 1 a id ii nUt !:nh'.. •lo»ff of s»#-y cimtiMb-r, In f* l. U fire tl r d>-rt of rt ry boom -ti *»*ry rrum r«**l t»y hi* «j alsiu. uauiciy. Asy t>w# who wnisa Ibr aam|>lns r%<-#,»». Uvm I t Ik# Sail tiatl, with prl(re iii>l prre Jhf, fewu whkb aeLmth'i*# sr?- nab, a'. I Ibc or.k r forwsrtl^L VUtn lb*unkr am«uuU U ha dollars, sad lb« muwey la •#•>!, b« |fr|«)i th# fTitabl. If ths aowtla ir* ordered " C. 11. It," and the •>r<t#r an.ouuta to twcuty dsllan, h# ptspaya tha frsl«ht. H*i.c , rvsry cow* UWU ran «i!ac« UU ^mI- l.uhdrsdn of tblliS away fMu KaTaubali.juatiw. s. II aa if they a.rr la aataauak. asd (*l th#m 4ali*#rwt to th«ir B#armi .laitoti, frrw of or ffrlffhi chant**, at hla bus |<fft'sa. an I th«r»L* •.run- a yrmi aavintf to thso-stlfas -Ustdaa U#y am wot romp*Usd lo hsy from a cvwbirj atom, who wuly kanp a Luxilsd aaaortw*aal of ffvoda. li^EiliblitlMil KOG. -A.-J. MILLER 6c Co, Wliolosulc ami Ilotnil Uualcr* iu Furniture, Carpets, Oil Glottis, Window Shades, Mattings, Etc., : I s . 1.V' 1 if Broil, >11 Strert. S V A. iJO- 1ST Jh. KL. 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