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TRIW]
X.Y.
VOL III
GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING APKIL
IS, 1882
NO. 121.
PUBLISHED HI
; B. B. HUTTON. J. C. MJLTHEWB.
HINTON Sc MATHEWS,
urricR o\ cotton ayenij
Su-tscrlptlon. Rettea:
Ti»i-Wf.eki.y One Year, - $4.00.
Weekly One Year, - • i 12.00.
Sunday Issue One Year, • $1.60.
Official Dihectouy.
Court of tho United Srttfi, nod in nil other ronrtn
tnnce looking f«*r n lo
luppliod with nil forth*
tire by nddrrning tbe
aMKHICUS.
Americas is the county seat of Sumter County,
Georgia, n.d is »li tutted on tbe 8ouihwtstfro
Railroad, 71 tulles southwest of Uaeon. an.I-bout
eighty n.lies north ol the Florida line. It is a
etiy of C.0UU inhablunts beautifully situated and
handsomely inipn.Tc.l. It Is the centre of trade
Tor a large scut ion, comprising ionic *ix counties,
its itTetagr annual cotton receipts being 30,<>00
hales, the average market value of which ie fl,*
LoO.ooO. The climate Is mild, the air dry snd pun*
anil AmericiiH han for many years had tho rejm
ml ton ot■ being one of the healthiest cities it
America ltclng situated hut a short dlitanct
■bov« the tmpicul rusion, nearly all vsrietios of
fruits, cnlna and flowers can be grown success
fully, while Vegeta:ion la luxuriant snd rapid in
Its growth. Tint city has lino public schools, good
churches, a large public library, n new opera
house completely tiimiihed with scenery and
which scats l,0ub perrons, a well organised tire,
department which includes two steamers, while
the streets are sewered and lighted. Thrregood
hotels furnish the (test of accommodations. It is
the largest nty in Southwest Georgia, and Is rap
idly growing in poiuilatlou and wealth. As a place
of business and a beautiful «ud pleasspt reside nee
it preeentsstrractionspossessed.hr few cities in
the South. lVrsom.at a distance lor
cation In the South, will be su pi "
er information they msjr desire
flditor of the Kkcororr
CITV OFFICER?,
M«jror—J. B. Felder.
t'lerk and Recorder—D. K. Brinson,
Aldermen—W, P. Burt, P. II, Williams, R. E.
Co. b, L. II. Boa worth, l7.1». Walls. W77l. Har
per. City Connell meets every Monday evening.
Police Force—City Marshal, A. P. Lingo,
Policemen—W. W. Wheeler, Pat Erskloe, J. W.
Cobb, S. H. Mitchell.
Sexton Oak Grove Cemetery—P. D. Hill,
riextoo Colored Ciinrtery—Richard Felder
Bridge Keeper—J. 1*. Halford.
FI HE DEPARTMENT,
Chief—W. P Burt.
Assistant Chle 1 —J. C. Nicholson.
Wide Awake No. 1. (Steamer.) Foreman, W.
.lift ‘
Mecl
Watts.
Vigilaaee No. 2~Foremon, Mingo Glaze.
Hook snd Ladder—Foreman, Henry Anderson.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Third Dhtrict, composed of the oountlen of
Taylor, Mocwn, Schley, Sumter, Dooly, Pulaski,
I*o"dgc, Montgomery, Wtloox, Tcliair, Lee Web
ster, Stewart, Irwin, Coflee. Gen, Phil. Cook,
••ngressman,
LEGISLATIVE.
Senatorial District corojKiaed of tbo counties of
Sit inter, Schley, and Macon Senator, Dupout
Ou**rry. Representatives, Thomas Featfin und
•lohn L. Adderton.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Southwestern Circuit, composed of the counties
ol Smnter, Schley, jaacon, Isje, Webster and
Stewart. ■ *** — «
.fudge, Uou. C. F. Crisp. Solicitor General, C.
B. Hudson.
Regular terraa of Court an* held as follows:
I .oo county, second Monday in March sndvee*
ond Miuiday in November.
Schley county, fourth Monday in March and
fourth Monday in September.
Webster county, first Monday in April and first
Monday In October.
Sumter county, second Monday In April and
second Monday In October.
Stewart county, fourth Monday in April and
fourth Monday in October.
Macon county second Monday in June and
i< proud Monday in December.
COUNTY COURT,
Judge, J. P. PiNbury. Monthly term of court,
first Wednesday in every montli.Quortcrl/ term,
t-drd Monday In March, June, September und
llo rmbet. 7 i I
ORDINARY’S COURT, . f
Ordinary, Thomas H. Stewart.—Court held oo
first Monday of every month.
; COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk of Superior Court, J. H. Allen.
Sheriff, J. W. Mice.
Tax Collector, W. It, Stewart.
Tax Receiver, J. A. Daniel
Treasurer, C. O. Hbeppcrd.
surveyor. M. O. Logan.
Cm oner, W. W. Guerry
Commissioners, 8. K. .Tuylor, C. A.
tor, J. II. Black. B. M. Hawkins, J. W, I
Meet first Monday of every mouth.
JUSTICES.
District No. 7ftYIN, II. White,* J P., W. I
Phillips. N. P.
Dis . No. 687, No Justice ot present.
PUt. No. 1107, James ll. Rogers, J. P.,John K.
Thomas, N. P.
Lfist. No. 7-9, Britton Smith, J. P., M. G. Logan,
N P.
Diet. No. 884, J. M. Hatcher, J. P., Jss. A. Vln-
. N. r.,
LEESnUUGH, , .ii -i GEORGIA.
Collections a Specialty.
M.yllwlr
W. J. SEARS.
ELLAVILLE. o\.
C. R. McCRORY,
.Attorney at Xi,aw,
) f H XLBAVILLE, tfii P- *
Collections
Apriliotf
Specialty.
Urs. Westbrook & Joiner,
Physicians Snd Surgeons,
ANDERSON VILLE, : : GEORGIA.
Office at Drug Store of W. M. Clark
May 18-1/
H. C. GARDNER,
attorney
# III OGLiT^OjtPE. OA., f |jj
1T7ILL practice A'the South-western Circuit
TV and the adloluliigcounties. Prompt atten*
tlon given tbacliulffnJ ft A in inayiatf
XiSkwson F. Collier,
Attorney-at-Law
-AND-
Real Estate Agent.
DU A YTOtf, GEORGIA.
Twoity thousand acres of wild land for sale la
Dooly County.
(Successor to J. R. Covington.)
~ FASHIONABLE BARBER,
UNDER T. TrnKATI.KY’S. ON THE CORN EH.
SHARP RAZORS!
ATTENTI VE HELP!
TONSOKEAL EUFORTUM!
ANDERSON ft LUKFORD
R KSPECTFUllY announce to the public thi
lheir Barber Shop is open st all business hotii-
and on 8atnrday until Id o'clock p. m. The/ have
recently fitted it up in a neat stylo snd arc hotter
prepared than ever to wait upou thl«*r customers.
All who may wish to have Shaving. Hair Cutting,
Shampooing, etc., done in flrst-class style, they
SaTannali. Floriia ani Yestern Railway
flxxsnai. ScrxatrrrxDlnn’s Ornrx,
Savannah, November 2U, 1881.
f\N AND AFTER SUNDAY. November 28th,
U 18*1, Passenger trains on this rood will run
aa follows:
andaifral i48 P. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville (felly et 6.30 P. M.
Leave Jsrksoavillu dally at 9.00 A. M.
Leava, Callahan doily at 9.80 A. M.
Armrt.at Waycrau daily at 11.68 A. M.
-Arrive at Jcisup daily at 1.20 P.M.
Arrive at Savannah daily! at 3.40 P. M.
Drawing room coaches between Savannah and
Jacksonville on this train.
AflnffcCS SHBSr.* " ke
Pa»M*ng( ra leave Diunswk-k >*t K.i, a m., amv
st Savannah 8 40 n. ni.
PusAcngers leaving Macon ot 7-TO n. in., (dally),
connect at Jesc>up with tho tr in for Florida.
Passengers fmm Florida by this train ennnect
a| Jessup with train arriving In Macon at 7.80 p.
'His train stops only at Jessup. Wsycross,
Folkston, Callahan and Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE fcXPREM.
fcSrtSSr*
Leave Wsycrose «• 4.45 \. M.
Arrive stCslUhnii 7.00 A.M.
Arm* at Jarksonvlilo " 8.00 A. M
AmtV it I^vt- Oak dally (exoept Sun
day) at 1L80 A M.
Leave Live Oak dally (except Sunday) 2. to P. If.
Leave Jacksonville dally ot 8.00 P. M.
Callahan " ...7.10 P.M.
Waycroea * •• 9.05 P. M.
at Jessup < *• 11.40 P.M.
i «tetriymah *• ........ -jji0 A. M
» Sleeping Care on this train daily bet ween.
janfand Jaeksonrllle. Washington and
JiicksonrlUh, Cincinnati and Jaekflnnvllle, nnd
M<mtginnery «nil Jacksonville. 7 „
Psasenirers Air Florida by 'this train ■'om>eri at
Jeseup with train arriving at Macop
An Awkward Predicament.
McDuffee Jonrnal. *
Last evenig the particulars were
leared of a distressing occurrence
at Kuclld. There lives within the
limits of the town named a middle-
was generally supposed that t | lis m oitll,, all fool's day, 1 reach-
Indiana was carried for Gartie*d . . * .
by bribery and colonization, and ed r " lure “ 0,,,c - hftVin K
that New York went against Han
cock because of the defection and
treachery of Tammany. If it l>«
true that the recently discovered
reason for Democratic defeat is
the real reason, and net a cunning
alter thought of tho protectionists,
doe^tbis fact justify tbe movement
to ”
on the roa4 for eighteen days trav
elling! Sunday ezeepted. We were
all tired and greatly fatigued, but
a few days rest and we were all
ready for work. I wa
then invisible
Pasaoffgsrs for iWkn taka this ttnjr. .
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick lake-
log this train arrive at Brunswick 6.30 a. m. m,
rouengeri leaving Brunswick 9.0U p. m., tmvo
In Savannah at 1M a. m. j
Passengers fitr Gainer illc, Cedar Ksys, Ssvan -
in and Florida Transit Road take this train, vet
Pansengan from Savannah for Madison, Mon-
ticello, TalUbnsscc and Quincev take this train, •
Paftsengers from Quinrcy, Tallahaasre, Monti-
cello and Madison, tiikc this tralti, mcTtlny Huep-
ing car* at Way cross at 9.38 p. m.
ALBANY KXPHK88.
f daily Jut
■iv fn #V ..5.I0 P. V.
.......X.‘1415 P, M.
“ .RU5 I*. M.
“ ..f....’..d3o AM.
“ S. 6.45 A. M.
rrivs _
arrive Balobridgc
Arrive Albany
>avd Albany
Ave Buinbridcc
Leave Thomas* illc
Arrive DuPont
Arrive W«
ArrivsJes— r
Afrits Savannah
C.43 A
9.30 A. M.
11.00 A , •
4.40 P.
M.
M.
3:
8.80 P f M.
1.06 A? N.
r „ass •* 3.25 A. M
Arrive Jessup
* rrl\c Savann
Sleeping cars hctwcei: Scvnntmli nnd Thomon-
Ho by this train. f
Mall steamer leaves Balntirt<1ge every Thursday
anil Sunday for ApalalchncoU and Columbus.
Connection at Albany daily with poiucngcr
trains both ways on tho Southwestern Railroad
to and from Macon, Knfanin, Montgomery, Mo
bile. New Orleans, etc.
Close connection at Jarksonvlilo dally (Sundays
west, st H.VO p: m:, and for lirBwwHrirwt .‘143 p.
m., dally except Sunday.
Thmiixh tlckots sold and Sleeping Car Berths
“Por Revenue Only.” { PR0N FLORIDA.
Sparta Xshtnaelltc* j ——
A few Southern Democrats have j Kissimmee City, Fla. April 12, ’82.
made the discovery, within the) Kditor Recorder:—Having made
| “
atlon of tho Cincinnuti platform 1 ® : °" n y to wule oil ui> annul ^ I a{ , e il tnrmor named Henry Good
“for a traill for revonuo only.”! Kminuueo City, I now comply plower, wbo, although honest, i"
Up U> the time of this discovery it ( with their request. (In the 1st of not addicted to the careful obser
vation ol the biblical injunction to
keep holy the Sabbath, which is in
dicative of a pious man. On*Sat
urday Mr. and Mrs. Goodplnwer
attended the circus, nnd the lady
remarked with feelings of admira
tion and astonislimeiil the contor
tions of tho Idia-rul lie, mail, who
, , ,ulu j placed his feet on the liaokofhis
in January hint, and the city was own neck with manifest en.e ami
grace. The circus ended, and (he
Undid delegation returned to their
home, Mrs. (i. deeply thoughtful.
Yesterday the tanner, who, us
stated above, is not a member of
any religious denomination, ac
companied by his hired man, be
took himself to tho Held to make
up for lost time. After the men
had departed, Mrs. Wood plower sat
down on the floor to carry out her
plan which she had been turning
oyer m her mind. -She is pf a very
emulative nature, and the more she
thought of tbe India-rubber man
the more she became fired in the
belief that she could discount some
ol hisefTorts. The flrst feat attempt
ed was putting her feet back of her
neck. The right foot was adjust
ed with circumstantial ease. All
attempts to get the other one up
failed utterly an^l dismally. Final
ly concluding that the day was not
a good one for playing circns, Mrs.
G., tried to get her right foot down,
but was unable to do ao. Finally,
reallizing her desperate condition,
Mrs. Goodplowcr’s efforts were lit
tle less than superhuman, biA they
were no good; tho foot would not
down, and at length the unfortun
ate woman gave over her fruitless
erections.
In tho meantime the cheerful
husband and hired man wero break
ing the .Sabbath and making the
oat-fleld look sick. All the morn
ing they toiled, nnd as noon came
on they looked anriously and ex
pectantly toward the house, but no
signs that dinner was ready were
but to my surprise
to place tbe Democratic parly on { on arrival liltecn or twenty houses
U klxll tariff pisiform in IS84 ? I f | m ,| b«ct*n oroctorl niitl the sound of
n tariff for protection, with inci- , ■ . , ,
dental revenue, bo legitimate, then I Nt| H l “ l,L ' heard,
the new departurists should 'frailroad company will soon
seek to justify their 901(8? on the j have complete and rea> ly forgucsts,
ground of right, and right alone; a hotel with thirty rooms. Col.
Lul to say that a given doctrine A(lallo j t , , onnerly of Macon, Gcor-
must be disavowed, because a i . * 7 . , , 1 ‘
previous avowal of it caused tho I f>| a * Wl " ^ an ca, v period finish
loss ot* an ejection, would be a con- j h» R boarding house, which will be a
fesftion of.au utter want of princi- commodious and good house for
pie in our party ft would indeed t |, 0 wcary traveler to stop at. Onr
ty, inconvention assembled, should l , oit > “ ,mmpl ! iat,!l . v on
renotiuce its revenue tariff belief,! rohopokaliga, ami will be
.fupl adopt that of the Republicans | the head of navigation of the Kis-
—simply because “protection” was i simmer river, which empties into
trim} 0 *”'* fo * >0 t *'° w ' nnin ? l * oc 'j lake bkeechobec. The South Flor-
ida*l(nilroad runs from Sanford on
the St John’s river to our ci'ty which
U now the terminus, a distance of
forty-two miles.
The lake is a beautiful body of
clear water with n scenery on its
borders unsurpassed in the State,
and about fllteen miles in length,
It also nflords unlimited sport for
tlie angler at alt seasons of tbe
year. Near us is also a rook where
birds are to be found in countless
numbers and varieties, and affords
much amusement with gnu and
powder, besides being of value for
their plumes und beauty. The lands
nrc productive, yet do not present
that appearance, and sell from gov
We jtrei'howcvor, not ot those who
believe that Mr. Watterson’s tarifl
resolution caused tbe defeat of our
P“rty In > 880. If we did bclive it,
we would none the less favor the
incorporation of the same plank
in tho Democratic platform of 1884.
Wo.do not favor adopting the Rad
ical platform in whole or in part,
even if’ Democratic success would
bfe assured by bo doing. The doc
trine that Congress-him no right to
impose duties except for the pur
pose of raising revenue to support
the Government and odvaucc the
public good,!* Democratic doc
trine, and it cannot be re-Rflirincd
too often. ThiSHis, in onri judg
ment, the meaning of. the tariff res
olution of 11880. Protectionists
Imvotrieil to maintain that it is n
Fall Specifications In
RVEER AIDE AMD BAST LAKE
y other of tbo modem |
s*nr.
Agues Aycock.
C’nm«injr’i» Depot, foot of Ltoertr street.
J. S. TJSOPL JAfc L. TAYLCK,
Master Train.-. . Gcn’l Psss’r A»»t.
/ i -It. G, FI»E ING, Su|N*rla‘endent.
M. H. Ford <6 Co.
d °c 1 «mti«inin , fii vo rof“f r ectrade,”| 0 |.nment prices to fifty dollars per receiv ® d ' At last the shadows and
ro. 22 B«,n m., and at the f and tuat it denies to the nmnnlae* | » A _ t ~ yearning stomachs convinced the
—(THE CASH
I. AM AH ST., AMKHICU6, (1A.,
J. 1’., K. A.
'DULNo-W, P. L. Mize, J. l\, Jss. A. Stubbs,
N. P.
. Dist. No. 745, F. W, Oriffln, J. P-. E, B. Rol
\ fonl, N. P. M .
^ ^)lst. No. 993, A. J. Clark, J. P., Jss. A. Wood,
in
JEWXLSB,
West Side Sqaare, Araeritiis, (la.,
TAllIHES
A SPLENDID STOCK
Watches s Jewelry
Tiro Zratoat Sealsna.
HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK
VAN<’Y AND FA MU. Y
; GROCERIES!!
ITREST AND BEST
| Hires of this- country the “inciden-1 aere > depending on improvements
tal' jiVotehtlbh'’’'' llmi 'is absolute- j of course.
ly inseparable from a rorCnue tar- : 1 left home with my son, It. -I.
ilf. Tills is not legitimate criti- j Scars, Messrs. Swearingmne, Mott
tG| *nd Walker, with .Sam Warner and
impose duties except for the pur* . ■«* *, .
pose of raising revenhe. A revon-1 * olvo **, I’* rHOna 01 ” a * or -
nc tariff, constructed In the interest i V r P 1° this time we have all been
reapers that dinner time was long
past. The farmer led the way to
the hon e, and on entering.thc door
bis startled gaze fell on that form
of the wills of hie liosom coiled up
on tho floor like a section of hose,
the lire out and the dishes unwash
ed. The horrified man at first
of the largest revenue, and for the 1 well except very light colds. The | thought it was an attack of green
’ cucumbers, but ou attempting to
raise his bolp-uieet discovered the
difficulty. The knots were untied,
tbe kinks untangled, and the wo
man straightened out. Slie will re
solve herself into a circus no more.
sole purpose of raising revenue, j boys Imd their fun on the way nnd
would still afford incidental pro-1. , , , „ ' ,, .
lurinslied game lxmiiil,ifully. which
which we all enjoyed milch. They
all left sweet hearts in Seldey and
are daily expecting lovo letters
fioin them. I think this a good
country, but advise all to see and
judge for themselves. I will not
attempt full deluils ami particulars
now, hut in conclusion say that I
teetion to our manufactures; and
this is our understanding of the
doctrine set forth in tbo tariff plank
of the Cincinnati platform. If the
Democratic party has ever main
tained any other position than
that of acquiescence in that inci
dental protection which in insep-
rable from onr revenue rs'dfl's, as
they wero constructed in'the past,
then wo ate not aware of the rttot. I
Tho protectionists, In onr Jndg
Look out fur Hhu.
. 8ny ft ii mil lbH-urili*i.
Some time ago n man called him
sell T. W. MilJrr,.a sharp,shrewd
swindler appeared in Savannah,
fund went around among the |Iverv
., w '" !lt n».v <■"»« g'v«* information (fn , hat aolmlting orders
ment/ have (ieii'beratei'y Rongi'i't u>' ,n al1 wll ° M, “ v ,l( ,il1 ' II 0H "-1 f '»r ImriHm*, bridles, halters, curry
‘ create the impre««Iov that all those tenting t his pari ol Florida. ! combs,etc. lie displayed samples
who do not favor the- laying of W. -I. Nkaus. * ■**•! gootls ton prominent liv-
duties for the purpose of proieo-' j>. s._l wrote you yesterday,
lion, are in l'avor of absolute free I ..... .... . '
trade and, coniequently. of direct; A P nl b,,t 1 as w “ ,mvc ,°, nl >' a
taxation. Senator Brown, in his , t, '“ ln ovcr > - « tller day could not
late speech on tho bill to postpone | send my letter. Yesterday nbout
tarifl revison, in ufl’ect advances ;j r. m. the railroad hotel was lilown
i f hiH idea - t TI ! 8 t ?i» th i8 > wc do not I (l0Wll , in<1 ma(] „ a ( . omplctl . nrcck .
I know a single Democrat in the
United Slates who, at the present | TI,e,K were four workmen tn the
I juncture at least, favors absolute j building; three escaped unhurt.
Cl ; free trade and direct taxation.
INKS AND IdQl ORJb^ | The true issue between tho Ilemo-
: cratic party and the Bcpublicnn
. CHAMPAGNE, party is, revenue tarifl vs. protec
cryman amounting in value to
upwards of $100. He also sold
several large bills to other parties,
and when the goods arrived he ob
tained bis pay and gave receipts
tberefor. Now, the house in Phil
adelphia he claimed to represent
wrote these parties repudiating the
»gent, and claiming that he had no
right to take any payment, also al-
Hsliila) Goods,
GINGER ALE AND
, 1 SPARKLING CIDER.
Fresh assortment of
THE LATEST
tive tariff. This has been the issue,
as wc understand it, ever since the
war. It was the issue offered by
j tho St. Louis convention when
Tilden was elected. It was the
issue in 1880, when Dorsey and
, , .. , . . in the hands of an attorney for col-
uetveil a number of lotuses, but I , 1(>eljon This man Mill / r ,, trav .
think not serious, f was culled to over the stato nnd it would
sen him. He will, however, lie in : he well for liverymen acd others
bed for some lime. The building to watch out for him.
was poorly contracted nnd limiter* DlstlagalsJisd "Visitors,
very liglit. Tbe wind was not auf- rs.-muri.ie Timr..
ficicut to have lilown it down, had Senator Joseph K. Brown and
lady, nnd Mr. Henry W. Grady of
Van
ONFXOTZOKT
AND
iCelley turned the settle Against J tbe building Itcen erected properly, j
u-.-cek; and we hope it will not | This is a calamity to our place us ' inl ^ 0 n Thursday night.—
bo less distinctly put forth in 1884. , t|„, rc is us yet no accommodations 1 q>| lev arc quartered at the Mitch-
quartered
for visitors, who arc here daily ell. The Senator Imd to leave Ills
from n distance. IV. J. S. post in the .Senatna few days since
. . r • in consequence of a throat affbetion.
Faded Colors Ifestnrnl. —He will remain here several days.
Faded or gray hair gradually —Mr. Grady is on hi* flrst visit to
TTYRAflfin iWn f!TfJAPS I i our understanding of tbe liemo-1 [ecovers its yoiithtid color _nnd this portion of the State and we
iUMlibU iilMU VjAUTiilvo | cra ti c position Speaking for our-1 i“ M f re by tho use of t urker s Hair , hope his stay will be a pleasant
BEST BRANDS OF
Duties Bhouid be laid with a view
to the raising ot revenue to meet
the legitimate expenses of Govern
ment. If there In: any protection
incident to the faithful execution
of this purpose, so lie it. This Is
ALL REPAIR WORK
PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Autographs;
a->*i ?
J. R SULLIVAN, j FANCY GOODS.
. position. H peak ing , n - , .—, — v - FJT
, self, it is as fur a» we. are prepared I Iialsain, an elegant di*e*«ing, ad» out} * n ^ w | re « rfl88 re gion of
f to go. Whatever may bethought for Its purity nnd rich per- ^ A nura b cr of leading.'
«.... , tnagt S’ £ : -r* ***»—• r
offer yon follow no man and no party beyond i Brother Glessner is trying to get terdny to pay their res|>ccls to the
that point. Tlie llemoeratie party | Brother Shivers lo slick to the tar- distinguished guests.
rTMl^Den^raTif YtTs i '^^enssion. So far. the main ar- Pf ^SnMitnHon.
j nothing to lose by boldly rc-nlfirm-1 S" racnt of the latter against a tar- Ingirt llpon obtaining Floreston
j ing its belief in tbe constitutional j f° r F«veniio is, Uint Urotlier U. • f« 0 | 0 g ne# preeminently su-
i doctrine of a tariff; imposed strictly , “ n Independent Demo-rat. ; perior in permananees and rich
• mm j for the purpose af raising revenue, j Si>arlo hhmaetite. j delicacy of fragrance.
•IAN INDUCEMENT!!