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About The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1869)
DAWSON JOURNAL. Local Column. News! News!! News!!! READ THIS! ONE AND ALL! NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS! <; tir.ar for casa : S t jfl. SIESEI.&BIIO* n-MTE wett known Dry Goods denlers, have L received a Urge Stock of SFRMJTG aOOOS, which they intend to sell at reasonable prices. Their stock comprises everything generally found in a first class HOdSB and especially Domestic Goods, can be found there, of all kinds and all prices. Mr S. 51. Sleoel, the Senior of the firm is now in New York watching the mar ket and intends to have his share ot all the woo'd bargains that are daily to be bad in that city which will enable them to sell their Goods at such prices as will astonish the com munity. Try them and be convinced, for ev ery word they say you may rely upon. They also take this opportunity to prevent all mistakes, to inform the public, and espe cially theirpatrons, that Mr. J. W. Johnston is not in their employ at the present' t,n ?®- Messrs. S. Maas & M. S. Flesh will be pleased to wait upon all at their old stand, occupied by them for the last year. Dawson, Ga., Feb. 25, 1869 ts /igkOOD WHITE TENNESSEE Corn, Grits and Meal, just re- Swift & Hamburger’s Upson county Factory Thread, Osnaburgs and sew ing Thread ; also, the best Sheetings, at S M SIESEL & BltO’S. WANTED. Three (3) large, good yoke of oxen. 0.0. NELSON. Dawson, Ga., March, 4tb. KA pieces of Bleaching of all kinds, Mime one yard wide, at the very small price of 15 c ents, nt 8 M SIESEL & BRO'S. “Slill they Come!” It.iNDOLvii C<>, Ga., Feb. 27, ’GO. Capt. J A Fulton—Dear Sir .• ° ° ° My Stove, tbo “Burley Sheaf,’ is doing excellent service. I think it the best in the world; and if I knew I could not get another like it, / would not take Five Hundred D liars fur it. Yours truly, Simon Wooten. I have a few more on hand of the | tome s<»ii and Sewing Machines to match. J. A FULTON. ONE dollar only will buy one French Ojrsct at the store of S M SIESEL & DUO'S. We are pleased to know that Airs. Emily Higdon, of our ci'y, owns a lot of land on John’s Mountain, near Dalton, whereon has been discovered in exhaustible beds of coal. She also owns a lot near by the same mountain, sai i to be Very valuable. .Mrs. Li came to our seeiion during the war, as a refugee, leaving her lottos i;i No th Georgia unsold, aud fortunate it iejs’ic did not sell. If the reports from Johns Mountain be true, “which we do not dirabt,” Mrs. Higdon is one described in the old ad tge : “llcttcr be born lucky than rich.” | A DIES’ & Misses’ Cloth Shoes. Gai- A-taters ; also, all other styles ot Hhoes & Roots at S M SIESEL & BRO’S Cotton Faetury Mecliits- AU who feel an interest iu the enter prise are requested to meet at the Court House, on Saturday, the 6th inst., at 11 o’clock, a. m. Thero will also be a meet" dug at J. 13. Perry’s office, at 7 r. M., same day, BEAUTIFUL Bedspreads,or so-called 6 Alhambra Covers, in all colors; and at small prices, at S M SIESEL & BRO’S JaucK & Uoyless— Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy Goods, &c , propose to soil at Macou piioes; Why not? It can be done.— Our young friend, Willie, asks of the ladies to call and examine their large stock of Toilet and Fancy Goods. . He intends to make this a speciality. Head carefully what they say. K A Pieces of the Dicest and best spring Calicoes ever shown in this mar ket, can be found at S M SIESEL & BllO’S. tsrif you will go to J. E.Loylcsß’s Grocery Store, you will conclude be is not much of a Poney, at least, his stock of Groceries is not on that order. See what ho proposes, and let us say to you, if you want bad whisky go somewhere else to get it. Honey’s is good, so says his neighbor aorcssthe street. E3TMr. Miller requests us to state that he will have his new plow in opera tion on next Saturday evening at 4' o’clock, at Mr. Samuel Brown’s shop. All are invited to come and see it in operation^ B®>Go before they are all gone, to S. M. Siesel k Rro’s, and get you a hat of the latest style—cheaper than tbe cheapest. Costar’K Preparations— Are for sale at Janes & Loyless’ Brig Store. See advertisement. Ilouselseip. era look to your interest. Now is : i the time to put a quietus to vermin of ill kinds. Have you corn*, chapped Ups, ct a had cough t Costar proposes to 'tare them all. MTProi. Scaife’s school will sus pend for one week, to allow additions mudc to the house, aud new fumituro plaeid therein. Sohoal opens on Wednes day, 10th inst., with Mr. Ozier as assis tant. He will then be prepared to ac commodate 10 or 15 more pupils. rsr The last of tbo winter rmittba is rapidly wearing away in a succession of blue skies, balmy winds, aud pleas ant., sunshiny days, strangely unlike tboeo bitter, inclement ones we wore ex periencing at this time a year ago. Nor are we alono in our enjoyment. The mails from Europe bring accounts of the prevalenco of extraordinary mild woather tbero likewise. Some potent electric or magnetic iiillueucc seems to have affected both continents, dissipa ting the cold, and engendering a benig nant warmth. We can only trust that this influence, whatever be its nature, may last till we are fairly out of the clutches of Jack Frost, and safe in the arms of summer. Jefferson Davis. — In the Supreme] Court yesterday the last legal techni cality in the discharge of tlie case of Mr. Jefferson Davis was complied with, ] and the ex-Prcsident of tho Coufedera. • cy is new freed from even a semblance, of prosecution or trial. We do not ex ! peot to hear the clamor now that much j simpler aud more evidently just steps in the same oase evoked some time agoj and yet we fail to perceive why, if this thing were to be done, it might not bet-! ter have been done without the prolong- \ cd incarceration arid the other chaj - fctTF of tho discreditable history. — N.. Y. Tribune. A Valuable Discovery —The Pali Mall Gazette says: According to the Spectator, a treasure of priceless value h3s been found among] the stores of the India House. Oi ieutal i scholars all over the world will feel their | blood quickened at the news that the library of Timour, collected in the course ! of his conquests, has been discovered.! j “Among other treasures are documents! of extraordinary value connected with the biography Mohammed ” The dis ! covery of this chest may probably eause ; a large part of Eastern history to be , rewritten. The family of Talland, in jail in New \ T ork for something or other, in connec-] t}on with the Rogers murder, is in utter] destitution. When his sister came iu tears to the jail with tho story, the poor fellow satik on his bed and sobbed con vulsively. Then rising, he s rippel off , his overc at and pushed it through the j bars to the turnkey, sayitg, “Give her ( that and tell her to pawn.it, it’ll keep them from starving for a day, anyhow The people of Red Hook, N. Y. are! in a state of excitement over an agg'-a-; vated case of rape which occurred there ! on Sunday last. It seems that a man ] named Simmons, reaching bone at a] late hour at night in an iotoxieated con. | ditit a, engaged in a quarrel with Lis! wife. Afterwards, it is alleged, he pro.] ce.ded to his daughter’s room, and lock- , ing the door, violated her persm. Ho w. s placed under arrest on Monday night, and unsuccessfully efforts were made to find the daughter as a witness, ihe crowd surrounding the prison was much excited, and at one time threaten ed to lynch bine. men or wotut-u could but fi id the fabled fountain which is said to restore health, and slrong'h, and beauty, with what eagerness they would ru-h to drink its waters ” It is f, und iu the S. T.-IB6O—X. The sals of the Plantation Bitters is without a precedent in the history of the world. They are at oDce the most speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis covered. It requires but a single trial to understand. Maonolia Water.— Superior to the' best imported German Cologne and sold at half the price. jg j~Does Red Blood pour its crimson streams through your veins with ail its accustomed purity and vitanity? Or has it become thickened and polluted by disease until your glands have become swollen, your skin diseased, or covered with ulcers and old running sores? Have you any disease which leads you to suspect Impure Blood, as the cause? 1 be epriDg of the year is the time to cure i all such complaints and Dromgoole & Co’s “Constitutional Monarch, is the' most powerful Blood Purifier that can he found. Tetter, Scald-head, Pimples Blotches, Glanular, Swellings, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Gout, Rheumatism, and all such diseases, ourod by its me. Sold by all principle druggists. iYIAKRIED GRIFFIN—CHEATHAM— At the resi dence of the bride's Mother, m Dawson, Gs., bv Rev. B. F. Breedlove. Mr. John L. Gkif vis and Miss Will* L. Cheatham, ail of Dawson, Ga. We acknowledge the receipt of some of the good things, and heartily wish our young friends a happy aud prosperous journey through life. LIKELY LODGE, F. A. M., ) Stauksvillb, Ga., Feb. 16, ’69. J Whereas, it has pleased an All wise Provi deuce, whose “ways are past finding ottt, ’ to remove from our midst, our brother, Jacob N. Sessions, a good man, an upright citizen, a kind and deviated husband and father, and a master in the art of J/asonry. .Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Ses sions we recognize an afflictive dispensation of Providence and irreparable loss to this Lodge. . ... . Resolved, That the virtues of his private life the zealous discharge of his duties to so- I cietv at large, his devotion to the institution of Jfasoary, and his readiness to instruct his ] less informed brethren, we commend as wor thv tbe imitation of ail good men and Masons. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the family of our deceased brother iu their sad bereavement, and commend them to the care of that Providence who has thus afflicted ll 'Resolved, That a blank page be reserved in our minutes to copy these resolutions, and record the name and age of our deceased brother : that the Jewels and Furniture of the Lodge be draped in mourning tor the space of thirty days. . Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the family of our deceased brother, and the same be published m the Hawses “Journal.-" W. H. BALOY ) a C. H. CONNER, i % JOHN UALET. J ■ Cotton Market —dull and deprossod, 1 but littlo doing. Small sales on basis of 25f for middlings. All other mar kets inactive and very dull. New York, middlings, 29 Suvannuh, 28 Macon, 20 DAWSON MARKET REPORT CORRECTED WEEKLY 11Y WM. WOOTEN, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. VOITOJT, 28.251 001.0, 1.80 Ml. I •/./{, 1.2* GROCERIES A I’ROY IwlOV*. ff./C’O.V-—Clear sides (smoked) 21@22 Clear ribbed sides (smoked) 21@21i Shoulders, « 19@20 Hams (plain,) 25(326 Canvassed hams, (sugar cured) 27@28 COFFEE— Piime Kio, @3B Good Kio, * @3O Ordinary Rio, . @2B S VOaß (According to grade) 24@25 ■ TtU-t— Black, @1.50 Green, @2.25 loung uysnn, i.du(oj2.uu TEBRELL SHERIFF SALES WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Dawson said couu- ] ty on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal boars of sale the following property to wit : One house and lot, In the town of j Dawson, Terrel! county, No. not known, but' known as the place occupied bv J. F. Scaile.! Levied on as the property cf W. N. Duckcr, to satisfy lour Justice Court fi fas, issued from the 919th District, G. M., of Floyd county, j Ga., in favor of A. W. Caldwell vs W. N. ] Duuker, which fi fishave been transferred to T. \V. Loyless. Property pointed out by T. j W. Loyless, transferee. Levy made and re- j turned to tne by a constable, j Also, one house and lot in the town of D iw- I son, Terrell county, No. not known, but j known as the pl ace whereon J. F. >Sca!f- now | t resides. Levied on as the proper tv of W. N | ! Ducker, to satisfy a fi fa from Floyd Superior Court, in favor of M. Dwinell, endorser, vs !Wm. N. Ducker, maker, and Shribley, en dorser. | A'so, two bales of cotton Numbers 2 and 3 I marked T. J. S. Zevi-d on as the property 1 of James W. Scott, to satisfy an execution is- ; ] sued from the Superior Court of Terrell Cos., | I iu favor of Samuel Williford vs J. W, Scot', i Also, one house and lot, occupied at this ■ time by Jfr. Johnston, and blacksmith und wood shops, and the lot whereon they staod, Nos. not known, but known as the lots of R. /’. J/at tin, deceased, ; u the village of Dover, Terrell couutv. Levied on as the property of R. P. Martin, dec’d, to satisfy an execution {issued from the Superior Court of Terrel! t county, in favor of John R. Perry vs Rufus P. M 11-till and W. it. Cran“. S. F. LASSETF.n, I fcb2s-tds Sli’ff. ? EMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN HOMES. EITHER SEX—Suitable for 6tcady bands. — Tays large profits.—Address for particulars at once. “COSTAR,” No. 10 Crosby St., N. Y. Latest New York News. ladTesh LOOKOUT!! LOOKOUT!! LOOKOUT!! LOOKOUT!! “Beautifies the Complexion.” “Gives a Rosy Glow to the Cheeks." “A Ruby Tii ge to the Lips.” “Removes all Blotches and Freckles.” “The Beet in the World.” “CosTaw s” ggeamtifiei*. thf. Bitter-Sweft and Orange Blossoms. tjjyOne Bottle, sl.oo—Thiee for $2 0“. loilO Bottles sold in one div in N. V. City. Druggists in DAWSON sell it. \Morning Paper, Au</. 26.1 “lOH MY 1 ! Oil MY! I can’t stand it; but he did, for he seat right off and got a box of ‘Costar's’ Com Solvent, and it cured him.” Thou sand B of Boxor sold. All Druggists in DAWSON sell it. “COSTAR’S” STANDARD PREPARATIONS. ARK “Costar’s” Rat, Roach, &c., Exter minators. “Costar’s” lied Bug Exterminators, “lostar’s” (only pure) lasect Fow der. “Only Infallible Remedies known.” “18 years established iu New York.” *‘2.000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured dailv.” ‘‘l ! ! Beware ! ! ! of spurious imitations. “All Druggists in DAWSON sell them ” Address “CoSTAR, 10 (Jrosby St., N. Y., Or. Jons F. !Ik;hy, (Successor to) I Pemas Bahnks & Cos., 21 Park Row, IN. Y. i For s ile by Janes & Loyless, Druggists, .Dawson, Ga. 1eb25'69;1y /GEORGIA, Tyrrell County: Ijt Whereas, Eli Cochran, 'Executor of Car. ling Sikes, applies for letters from said estate. ' -v. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if auv, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, and official signature, this Nov. 12th, 1868. i novl»6m T. hi. JONES, Ord’y. agents wanted for SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY, A Work descriptive of the Virtues and the j rices, the Mysteries, Miseries and Crimes of Nets York City. If you wish to know how Fortunes are made and lost in a day; how shrewd men are ruined in W»ll street; bow Countrymen are swindled by sharper-, how Ministers and Mer ‘ chr.ntsare Black-mailed; bow Dance Halls A Concert Saloons are managed; how Gambling Houses and Lotleries are conducted ; how I Slock and Od Companies originate and how ' the Bubbles burst, read this work. It con tains 35 tine engravings; tells all about the ; V/vsteries and Crimes of New York, and is ' Ihe .Suieiest and cheapest work of the kind I pul,it, bed. PRICE ONLY *2.75 per COPT. ; F gend for Circulars and see our terms, 1 and a lull ceserip'ion of the work. Address I jo'nes BROTHERS a CO., Atlanta, G a . j CaOHoN—lnterior works of a stmilar char. I ac ,er arc being circulated. See that tbe hooks you buv contain 35 fine engravings ,ud sell »* **- 74 . * > mien siii ~ s. Bih simsaiL & DAWSON, GEO., itc.tLi /ts t.r DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES & HATS CROCKERY V >l> CUTLERY, VIUf'AVE now on band ono of the Largest and bast Selected iiLl Stock of GOODS ever brought TO THIS MARKET. SAID Goods have been Bought Low, aßd will lo sold at such liguros as will suit EVERYBODY. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON. s, 3H. & BgtOl New Hardware Store. FIMIE undersigned would respectfully A announce to the citizen- ol Dawson and the surrounding countiy, that lie has recced, and is constantly receiv ing Hardware of every Description, and of the very best mateiisl: Consist ing in part ol Coo.iilli. Slows, Shovels, Slots, Axes, A n<l irons, DOCKET KNIVES. TABLE CUTLERY, GUNS, plantation tools, M Ap'fl §kj ©J IXfcOIV A.rs'a> STEEL Always On Hand. Thankful for the liberal patronage, of which lie has been the recipient for a number of vears he respectfully solicits a continuance of t lie same. JOHN I?. PJhRUY. D iwson, G i , January 28, 1869—3 m lUHHH & CKOIICH respec'fully infotto the citizeDs of Terrell acd adjoining counties \f / that they have opened at Recidieli’s Ola! Ntaiid* A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Consisting of every variety o'i CLOTHITT Gr, Boots and Shoes, Hardware rod Cut’ery, Ilats and Caps, for tncu and boys, of ev ery description. Also, Ladi6’ HatfCand mumsaiKKßS Os every variety. In fact, verylhing usually found in a First-Class Dry Goods House will bo kept at our tiore. Call aud examine our Stock, as we iuteud to sell as LOW as the LOWEST. Dawson, Georgia, Decettjcr 10th, 1808—Sin SPRING. IMPORTATION 1809. Ribbons, Millinery, Striw Goods. ARMSTRONGr, GATOR 8c CO., 237 and 239 Baltimore St., EALTIMOEE, IVZD. IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Bonnet and Trimming Ribbont*, Velvet aid Sash Rib** bone, Bonnet Crapes, Silks and Batins, Ill»i— --sionft, Blonds, Laces, Ruches, Nets and Vel vets, French Flowers and- Feathers, Straw Bonnets and Ladieb’ Hats, trimmed and un trimmed, Sundowns and Shaker Hoods. The largest stock of J/illiuery Goods iu this country, and unequaled in choice varie ty, which we offer at prices that *ill defy competition. tyOi’drr* SolirUttl. febl l;6t .1 H.I//.YIS TH.I TO IV S S. IM. E, IXY virtue of an order from the Court of ) Ordinary of Terrell Cos. Ga., will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Dawton, in Terrell county, on the firm Tuesday in Apiil next, betwoon the legal houia oi sale, the following property, to wi : 25 aerie off of lot No. 135, in the 3rd di-triet ol Terrell county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aad creditors of Sidney It. Smhh, dec’d. ABRAHAM SA.'-SER, Adm’r, feblStds de bonis r.orr. i\ olire to Debtors and Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having demands against Isaac W. Ken drick, late of Terrell county, deceased, to present them to me properly made ou’, wrh* in the time prescribed by law, eo as to show their character aud amount. And all peiaon? indebted to Said receased, are hereby re quired to make immediate payments. W.c. KENDRICK, AdnTr of fiblß,6oa IS*AG W. JLENDRICK- CARPENTER’S TOOLS, TRACE CHAINS, &<L, &«• Also, a well ass rved Stock of FLOUR of different grades ; all of whiob, be is prepared to tell on as accommo dating aud Reasonable Terms as the times and situation will allow. GIVE ME A CHANCE TO SERVE YOU WITH FRESH GROUND FLOUR, Or ALL QUALITIES, SHORTS, BRAN, MEAL, GBITS, STOCK FEED, &c. JMMES Ml. 11l CMS X Ifould respectfully inform his old friends V r and the public in general, that, having leased Mr. T. C. NLSBKT’S MACON MILLS, (Better known as the “Rock Mills,”) He has put the same in complete and thor ough running order, afnl Is now prepared to furnish ihe merchants arrd house keepers of J/.icod, Middle and Southwestern Georgia, with everything in his line, in any quantity desired, on the most reasonable terms; His ezperienee in the J/illing Business, to gether witli the satisfaction with which he has served them in the past, he thinks enti. ties him to a share of public patronage, which he solicits, and which he will use every exer tion to serve. A trial is ail he asks, febl 1 ;3m DISSOLUTION. r |''HK firm of Kuttuer & Bro., have thts day L dissolved by mutual cousmt, arrd Jacob Kuttner of the old firm, remains in business at the old stand New r Cheap Jew Store AT BALDWIN’S QLD STAND, Main Street, - - - DAWSON, G-A-. ediarFkiittmii HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, AND is receiving daily, tbo roost, MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF Ever before offered in a Southern Market, consisting of IHOIfE DRY GOOD 11 * embracing all the new styles of ’■""FS DHESS GOODS, Ctgfife R^ READY-MADE CX.OTHING> O*4TS, cars, ROOTS ts SHOES, in every variety of Price and excellence. Also, for the jcoommodation of our Agricultural frieuds, wo hnvc and.ehall keep oa Hand a large assortment of gkocs:kies of all desciiiptioxs, Which wc intend to soli on the lowest and most seeommodating terms for CASII. Our manner of business will bo conducted upon the C \iSMM principle. We ehojl eu feavor ton make "QUICK SALKS" and be saiidied with "SM ALL PROFITS. Uader t.ese cir < i mstunces, we invite onr friends and customeie to call and examine our stock before pur r«inir pls^wh^rp—assuring them that they shall he fully satisfied before leaving. ° .loluisloit and Green B. Thompson will alwnye boo» hed. u will be pleased to wait pn their old friends and customers. febl 1,186*—3m REA II THIS! s* m* saißsm <& And be convinced that we still keep on hand tho LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED, And cheapest stock of Goods itii JVCIIDIDIL.U] a-ECURG-I-A— Ar.d are over ready, as heretofore, to prove what wo say, By our customer*,, wim Lave been dealing with us. All Goods shipped promptly and guaran teed to COME UP TO REPRESENTATION r Don’t take our word for TRY US youreulves. Always on baud, BACON, CORN. PORK, SOAP, FLOUR, MEAL, * MACKEREL, STARCH, LARO, RICE, HERRINGS, CANDLES, 450 BOXES TOJ3A-CCO. CHEESE, WHISKEY, OSNABURGS,, SNUFF, POWDER, SHOT, COFFEE, SARDINES, BRANDY, YARNS, CIGARS, SUGAR, CRACKERS, CASE LIQUORS, • SHEETINGS, PICKLES, CAPS,, TEA, &c , &c. BEYMOUR.TINBLEY & Cos., Jas Skymoub, J A. R Tinslky, > Macon, G» a. T. S Tinslkt, ) j ii)l4,3m |I.VK . . . .hiOH H.HD J'LrOVU. of all Gift tics. Git MTS, SMMIoMJr, SMMOMITS , and C'O IE Mu MM. ALSO, THE FAMOUS FX^OtTItj r |''o OUR PATRONS, and all others we would say that we «/c manufacturing our Hunt 1 from the best quality of \Vheat, and that all tho Flour s;Il is fresh. Wo make *ll grades, and have Flour as low as the lowest and as good as t 2,0 best. OhV merttff i*, • WE STRIVE TO PLEASE, And guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Al 1 Flour sold by ns is gnsrantbed to please, or money refunded. To all dealers, and the balance ot mankind, wo would saj, try us, and w ¥ feci assured that you will call again. XOTICH.—J JItI/LMsS' —Wc havr purchased of Bledsoe & Cos., their entire stock in the above Flour Mills, situated nesr the Macon A Brunswick Depot. Thef Milling business will hereafter be carried on by us. Under tho firm name of T. H. Cfccek k On.- We have procured the services of Mr. I. Bledsoe, who will 8e happy to wait on the former patrons of Bledsoe & Cos. B. R. COOK. T. H. CK EKE. Having sold our stock to Messrs. Cook & Cheek, we take great pleasure in recemmeadfAe jhem to our old customers. [let! I’696cb] BLEDSC'E k CO. HOW TO KILL FOUR BIRDS WITH ONE STONE. MR. FRANK BFAJIMAN, ( Eof the best Machinists in the State, hag taken charge of rap M'YL hr a j^ #eB . X_/ thing in good order, so that everybody may be sure of getlir g fir strut “ they come to Mill. The Mill is all Sited up Be# with woes' NEW MACHINEDY, : f•lijfii’-JhTl’l 0 ™ HWZi •» •* ** «-«.« ANDERSOUT, known already by <k- 3 pco ple as a good ftL.4CWLSMITM -O ü B ? Si K % Wago s w °r k ; > Stop close by the Mill, affj will do Pllm.tiofso* uv work in hfs Brie, and will dr> his best to give satisfaciiot). Railing to pay (\ISNf for everything must have C.IYU for work 7 PV 1 If you wam any Plantation \V\ u <MVork done, or Tables. Bureau ßedsteadM. MiH." '” C ** r *- '*"»*’# / / 9 .vrnuvns. Occupy.^ f&Vt. f**| ,u^ 7 ° Ur Clock, Music Box, or Iccordeon does not ih>' right, cal] on, rfjVg tlu subscriber at his old stand, whore you ban be arcoramoJ.Ued at once. * it ia ifefHST p. , rcO. 11, IB6o— mly