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About The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1869)
p.\ WSON JOURNAL. T. R, CHRISTIAN, LOCAL EDITOR, \ t ,,vs! NewsH News!!! BEAD THIS! ONE AND ALL! IEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS! CHEAP roil CASH ! s FfI.SIESEI.&BRO. well known Dry Goods dealers, have TErfS * >-«« of snti.ra / V„|IIS, which they intend to sell at iL nriees. Their stock comprises reasoua P r a |iy foulld a fl, s t class HOJSE a® and especially Domestic Goods, can I °fenml there, of all kinds and all prices. b *w“ fi iff: Sie*ol, the Senior of the „ Sew York, watching the mar nT and Intends to have his share of all the ke S harils that are daily to be had in ?hat d citv, which will enable them to sell their :.’ , uch prices as will astonish the com munity Try them and be convinced, Lor ev . m " and they say you may rely upon. Thev also take this opportunity to prevent .11 mistakes, to inform ihe public, and espe- Ju their patrons, that Mr. J. W Johnston is not in their employ at the present time. Messr« s. Maas & M. S. Hesh will be nleased w wait upon all at their old stand, Kied by them for the last year. Dawson, Oa., Leh- do, lbo9 U /MOOD WHITE TENNESSEE Corn, Grits and Meal, just re ceived and for sale, by J. E LOTLESS. Dawson Gynn'tic C. lul> We are requested to state, that the this Club will give an exhibition on to morrow night, to which, the citizens of Dawson are respcotfully invited. HEAD THIS! Know you all, men of Dawson and vicinity, that Our Goods wc wish to sell to you, And to your wives and daughters too; Our prices, they shall be so lew, That each shall buy before they go. If you wish to be convinced of this fact, go topee Maas & Flesh, at 8 M SIESEL & BRO’S. Dawson, Ga , March 25, 1899. miss Ri«i Walker— Announces to her old patrons, and the ladies generally, that she is now ready to sccomaiudutc theta with any thing in the Millinery line. Givo Miss Bid a call, she will treat you right.— Bec card. A splendid and entirely new stock of Bpnug Dress Guo s, comprising all styles of Iron Bcrege, M zambiques, Lenos, Chalces and Grenadines, just arrived and now open 1 r selection, at tne store of S M SIESEL& BiLO I)ONNEl’8, latest style, for old and young ladies, at AltssAl. WILLIAM'ON E £3T No use to suffer lor ii icon—J. "W. K 'berts & C >., will Bell to you on tiuie 8 e a'ivcrtisemect. White Goods in all its branches, are kept cou.-tautly on hand, bui u it to keep them, we want to soli tncui; it you don't believe it come to 8 M SIESEL & BUG’S. CURING stock of Niil inery and Fan cy Goods, just received at Miss .4 WiLLI.VMSON’S. iteuioval— Miss Mollie Williamson lias moved her Millinery establishment one door South of Dr. Cheatham’s Drug Store. You can buy goods from Miss Mollie, suitable to all agos She has Bonnets for old as well as young ladies. See «dvei tiseroent. White huney comb Quilts, so very desirable, and ornamental as well us useful, are sold cheap enough to aston ish everybody, at S M SIESEL & BRO’S. Medley Store.—Dr. Cheatham can furnish you with Bacon to eat, Bug ■ gies to ride ia, Furniture of ail kinds to put in your house, and Medicine to cure all the ills that flesh is heir to. TUST received, another fresh supply of Ladies lints and Bonnets Riu bons, Flowers, etc , at Mrs. E. A. THOMPSON'S. NV hite Table Damask, double-width, and tho most beautiful ever brought to this place, can be found at 8 M SIESEL & BUG’S store D. E. Solomon.—See the advertise ment of Mr. Solomon. He proposes To furaish the people of Dawson and surrounding country with all the good things in his line He is a practical Baker and you may je sure of getting first-clasH Cakes, Bread, &c , at his confectionery. We wish him much success. Go to S M SIESEL & BUG for your Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, llosc, a nd all other articles to complete your toilet, for they sell th etn cheap. Seymolh, Tinsley &Cos —Mr. Tins ley, of the above firm, gave us a short j business visit, and reports tho old M hite House filled with supplies, Which they offer for cash, or ou time, j a t reasonable rates. See their adver tisement. JJONNETS and Hats, for Lai ics, Miss-! aud children at Miss M. WILLIAMSON’S. itufflings, such a-i Laces, Imperial, Hagie, Valeneienes, plain and trimmed, can Lc had in large varieties, at S M SIESEL & DUO’S. Crops and the Weather— We had tho pleasure of seeing many of the planters of this (Terrell) county, on Tuesday last, and they report a good stand of corn, and plantation work mov ing ou satisfactorily. The planting of cotton is now being attended to, making haste to get to their corn-fields for the first plowing. Have had quite a cold snap, but so far the fruit of this seotion is not dam aged, and have better prospeot for a peach crop than for many years. Upon the whole, our prospeots are fluttering, for good crops and plenty of money. TTOSE, Gloves, lloop skirts, Correll setts For sale cheap at Mrs. E. A. THOMPSON’S. Tlic Election— In Terrell county, for Magistrate and Constable, on Satuiday, the 3rd inst., resulted as follows: Town District, W. F. Orr, Magistrate Jasper Carter, Constable. 3rd District, D. D. Miller, Magistrate. N. C. Jones, Constable. 4tii District, A. Dyson, Magistreto. M D. White, Constable. T. M. Maund, << 6th District, Samuel Denton, Magistrate. M. D.uton, Constable. lltii District, George Kaigler, Magistrate M. li. Yiusao, Constable. 12th District, D. C. Sears, Magistrate. Thomas Eihridge, Constable. Secret of ;i Pleasant Home. Making home a pleasant resort from the toils of business, is the duty of most men, and should be the object of all. The secret is at last discovered —go to Mrs EA. Thompson’s store, on south side public square, and buy for your wife, some of those beautiful lints aod Bonnets, for your daughter a fine Hat and Bonnet, and many o h-; er necessary articles to be found there, I and last hut not least, among the at-! tractions of home, buy the baby a fine Hat. Do this gentlemen and you will be happy men, at least, for the season.; ySiiffßziues Scott’s Magazine for April has been received—a very intore.-iting number. T. S. Arthur’s Works—Wo have received the April number of Arthur’s “Home Magazine,” “Once a Month,” and ‘ The Children’s Hour,” all beauti fully illustrated, and filled wiih the best of reading matter. All three of these •plendid Magazines will be sent one year for $4 00 Address T. S Arthur & Son, 809 & 811 Chestnut st., Phil delphia, Pa. Petcrsoa’* Iflayazine— This excellent M-gizine, the favorite if tho b.dies, is ou r.u! table, for April. Published by C. J. Peterson, at $2 00 a year, Puil idelphia, Pa. Twelve Times a Year, published j by F. I. D.bbL <fc Cos., Louisville, Ky.,j at £2 50 a yetr, has also been received, and is an excellent Magazine. The Great Chill and FeVer Remedy.—We call attentLn to the cetwficute in another column in relati n to Dr. Wilhoft’s Antiperiodio. This is no quack medicine, but is prepared on scientific principles. It is a con centrated Fluid Extract of Peruvian Bark, depiived of that constituent which produces the disagreeable head symptoms. 'J his, combined with Iron, makes the Great Remedy. It has proven itself to be almost infallible.— Farmers who live below Macon should buy it by the dozen and always keep ti on hand. Messrs. L. W. Hunt & Cos. are the wholesale agents. For sale in Dawson by Janes & Loyless. Macon, Ga., Feb 20th, 1809. J/oys. L. IF. Hunt & Co. —ln reply to your question in regard to uiy expe rience with Dr. Wilhofts Antiperiodie, I have to say, that it is the best medi cine for chills and fever that I ever saw. When I came to Macon I had been hav ing chills for a year, and ono bottle cured me. It not only breaks the pai oxysm, but gives a good appetite and improves tbe digoslh n. I belive one bottle, taken according to directions, will cure any case of chills and fever. Yours respectfully, R. R. Evans, Seed dealer, G 8 Third street. For sale by Janes & Loyless, Paw son, Gs. mchlß’69tf A married w'ornan in London per suaded her husband to allow her in sport to tie his legs and arms, and when she had him nicely trussed she proceeded to pay oft her grudges on him by gouging out his eyes with a table-knife. Feeler Seed ou Time! qn Bushels Peeler Cotton Seed for a r ß;2t LOYLESS & GRIFFIN’S. TFA I LO KING! B.F.RUBINEU, I' >F.SI’/?<JTIVLLY announces to the cit:— t zens of Daw-on, that he is now prepared to cut, make, anil repair for all warning any thing done in li.at Hue. Si. op—second door from Mr Orr’s S'ore. Dawson, Ga., April S'.h, 1869—1 m McAFEE HOUSES, Ht Smithville aud Ft. Valley, Ga. r |>llE undersigned having taken the Dying- I ton //ou-se ut Fr. Valley, t.«kes pleasure in notifying the travelling public that both the above houses are now m the full tide of successful administration bv himself He will spare no expense to make them both First-Class Hotels, Jfeila ready onVbe arrival ot the traih. W. M. McArEK. Our Cotton Market has boon dull and depressed fur the past week—Mid dlings 25 cents. Macon, 25J Savannah, 27 j New York, oSJ liuehu, for the Kidneyt and Bladder! —The best and the cheapest Buchu in the United States, is that, prepared by Dromgoole & Cos. For all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, its action is quick, powerful and satisfactory. For Oravel, Gout, Dropsy, milky, ropy or bloody urine, frequent dtnire to urinate, diffi culty and pain in uiinating; burning pain about the bladder, pain and weak ness in the back, nervousness, melancho ly and all suoh complaints, it acts in such a manner as to gain the entire confidence of physicians and every one who gives it a trial. Ono bottle will J cure all ordinary cases. Send to any drug store and get it. Price only sl, or six bottles for §5. Honest men are easily bouud, but you can nover bind a knave. Plantation Bitters cures Dyspepsia. Keep no more eats iu the house than will catch mice. Plantation Bitters cures Fever and | Ague. War makes thieves, and peaco hangs them. Plantation Bitters cures Liver Com plaint and Nervous Headache. Time is a file that wears and makes no noiso. Plantation Bitters cures the effects of Dissipation and Late Hours Better have one plow going than two cradles. Plantation Bitters arc an antidote to Change of Water and Diet. Fools and ohbtinato people make lawyers rich. Plantations Bitte.rs Purify, Strength on and Invigorate. A kind wife makes a faithful husbrnd. Maonolta Water—Superior to the best imported German Cologne and sold at half the pirice. OSHTUARY DIED, at her residence in this city, on the f.th inst., Mrs. Roberts, wife of Duke If. Roberts. We ftel the loss of a kind friend and neighbor, but know that our loss is her eternal gain. A charitable, Christian woman has gone to rest. May wo all emu late her example. iter funeral wil! be preached by her Pastor on next Sunday, at the Methodist Church. Mrs. E. A. THOMPSON, MILLINER & MANTUA MAKER AND DEALER IN MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, Store or the South Side of Public Square, DAWSOIf, GEORGIA. April 1, IS6o—3m MEDICAL CARD. I)rs. Johnson & Stevenson HATIMG Located at Brown’s Slss lion, <•:«., respectfully tender their Professional services to the citizens of that place, and surrounding country. nprl’69;ly DANCING ACADEMY T E would respectfully announce to the » t citizens of Dawsou and vicinitv, that we have opened our Acadeniv in “Hanley Hall,” for exercises in the “Zeolite Art v of Dancing. Days of instructions will be every M) nday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Terms. —.Payable when the pupil’s name is entered. Each pupil, per month, (12 lessons) £IO.OO Single lessons, $2.00 A. r. ROD IS OX & SON. Dawson, Gi—aprl-tf Improved Cotton Seed. IT'OR SALE AND TO ARRIVE, One Hun ’ dred and Fifty Bushels of I'ffffl* Cot ton Scat* direct from the growers. Call and leave orders lor them, at jlovsls:** tiiKii t rvs. Dawson, Ga., d/arch 25, 18t>9—3t Dll. F WILHOFTS Anti-Periodic, or Fever and Ague Tonic, Ifilf invariably cure all .Miasmatic fevers, viz: Chills ana Fever, or Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Congestive CCi'ls, or Pernicious Dv r, Bill us re mittent Fever. THIS is a remedy which lias been used by the author In the above named diseases for the last ten years, with the happiest results. Kven in those obstinate cases, in which Quinine, elrso nic or JRrussiate of Iron hud been used iu vain, tliis remedy effected a cure in two or three days, without a relapse ever Occurring. The advantages that the Anti t’eriodic posses es above all remedies of this class, rousist in the fact: Firsl—Thiit it invariably breaks up the le ver, together with the liability to return ou the 7th, 14th. aud 21st days. Second- That It does not occasion any ol tlio heart symptoms, like those produced by Quinine. And Third -That it can be administered to children of the most tender age, with impunity. 1.. W. Hunt & C’o., whole sale agents, Macon, Ga. For sale in /Mwson by Janes ALoylcss. iuchlsjtf Cf CO It GI A, ’SVrrull Count}’ : X Whereas, Eli Obchran, Executor of IJar. ling Sikes, applies for letters of dismission I from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time presciibed by law, and show cause, if any, why said letters should ] uot be granted. Given under my baud, and : oikeial signature, this Nov. 12th, 1868. novl'Jtim T. M. JONES, Ord’y. (t i;oU(>S , Terrell County: X Notice is lierebv given to ail persons concerned, that the estate of W. C. Thorn ton is un cpreseuled, and no one applies for letters of administration on said estate, and that in terms cf the law, administration dc boms non. will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court or some other proper person, at the April Term ut the Court of Ordinary, unless some valid objection is made to said appointment. Given under mv hand and official signa ture, this March 11, ’69. T. M. JONES, mhll-SOd Ordinary. !\otice to I’ebtors aud creditors. XTOTIGE is hereby given to all persons iA having demands against Isaac W. Ken drick, late of Terrell county, deceased, to present them to me propeilv made out, wi h j„ the time prescribe dby law, so ns to show tbeir chafaeter and amount. And %11 persons indebted to said ceeeased, are hereby re paired to make immediate payments. W. C. KENDRICK, Adm’r of feblSjGOd ISAAC W. KENDRICK 3LB CC-' 31800 Spring trade CPpenetl I J. V. ROBERTS & CO, DAWSON, GA. WE have purchased heavily this Spring, morn so than ever before, and think we can supply all that give us a call, with ffirst-CIaSS (i oodfe! on as good terms as caa be bad in any retail Storo in Goorgia. Ours is a, Variety Store—We deal in Fancy Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoes. ISafs and Honoris, II #7. i## /n /; Cl. it Til- M.VU, IMardivare, Mlollow-n'are, ifooden-n'urc, ST.ifJ.f GOO US rind H'ASiOILI <&!B(D(DIEIBaiES 2 In the selection of onr Stock, we had in view particularly to SHpply the wants of the Plan ter, and will be pleased to have the citizens of Terrell, Calhoun, Webster, and other counties trading to this point, call and examine our Stoek. Me.srs. O. O. BROWN and WILLIAM KAIGLER, respectfully aek their friends to call on them at J. W. Roberts Si Co's. mills SlWil AND— MEDICINES. + - DR. J. R. JANES W. A. LOTLESS. MU & LOYLESS HAVING formed a copartnership in the Drug business, have on hand, snd are constantly receiving, one of the largest and best assortments of Drugs and Pure Medicines Ever before offered in this Market, which will be sold at Jtlacoil M’ritfs, freight added, for the CASH. They buy largely I for cash, therefore can offer superior induce ments to cash customers. Their stock consists of Drugs , Chemicals, IE *hite l.ead ground in Oil, faints, either dry or in O 1, famishes of all hinds, DYE-STUFFS, ESSENTIAL OSLS of the Purest Quality, Kerosene, Linseed, Tanner’s, Machine, Sweet & Castor Oil, in abundance; ALSO, Soda, Starch, Pepper, .pice. (Huger, hifipfiiir, Salts,ic. A full anu complete assortment of Patent iTSotSicEnrs, .Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery of all Kinds, Pomades, llair Oils. Toilet Powders And soaps, Shaving, Tooth and Hair Brushes, In fact., evervthing u=usllv kept in a first class I)gtl <1 S'AOltE. They keep, also, for J/edical purposes, pure articles of WHS S BRANDIES Superior inducements are off red to Far mers ami Physicians. Prescriptions carefully compounded and filled by a Druggist slid Physician of experience. Don't foiget the place—next door to Will. Woolen’s, Perryman’s old stand, Main strpet. Dawson, Ga., March 4, 1869 —ly n n Itsinkniptry. In tub District Court of thk Unites Status for this Southern Distkict of Gkokuia. In the matter of SAMUEL DENTON—Bankrupt. “VyOTICE ia hereby given that I have been it appointed Assignee of the estate of the above named bankrupt., and have accepted the same, and entered upon the duties there of. W. G PARKS, Assignee. Dawson, Ga., March 25, Mt 69 8t lie uiciiiki iig-ky, In thk District Court ofthk Unitkh States for the Southern District of Gkoruia. In the matter of JOSEPH E. BF.ATT—Bankrupt. ~Vi"OTICE is hereby given that I have been _L a appointed assignee on the estate of Jo- I Bcph R. Beaty, Bankrupt, have accepted tne same aud entered upon mv duties thereof. W. (t. PARKS, Assignee. Dawson, Ga., March 25, 1869—8 t In JBsiHkrii|>tcy. In the District Court of thk Unitko States FOR TIIK SoUTHKRN DISTRICT OF GkORGIA. In the matter of ADOXIRAM J. WHlTLOCK—Bankrup*. 'Vt'OTIC’E is'hereby giver, that I have been _Ln appointed assignee on the estate of the nbovw named Bankrupt, and have accepted the same, and entered upon the duties 'here of- W. G. PARKS, As ignc-c. Dawson, Ga., March2s, 1869—St / t lEOICGIA, Terrell County: VX J. W. Ragan applies to me for let ters of Admiuis: ration ile bonis lion on the estate of P. A. Waller. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persona concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, and official signature, this A/arch 11th, 1869. marllSOd T. M. JONhS, Ord’y. Job woiuv Neatly executed at ibis otiice. JUST RECEIVED! Ehuoii Si«lcs, Shoulders, Lard, Flour, Sugrar, Cos Her, Tobacco, GOOD WHISKEY; And a lot of Flesh Ground Meal and Grits, From .(little E. G. Brown’s Hill, All of which I nm offering at living rates for the .Honey. Would like to make arrangements with families to furnish them with . FRESH MEAL AND GRITS from the best. JJViitc Com, and from the best Mill in the county. J. E. LOYLESS. Dawson, Ga , March 4, *o9—3m BBCduce AND JPs’ovlsio IB s —FOR SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA. MCSSRS, KOIB & CGURIC, \L lo inform Dealers and Farmers cf < t South Western Geoigia, that they have opened a large Wholesale and Retail Produce & Provision House f.V flf A CCA, ALA., Where they notv have on hand, and will be constantly receiving, large supplies of CORN, HAY, BACON, LARD, flour, Tobacco, Liquors, Sfc. WE offer great inducemenfs lo Dealers and Farmers by the Wholesale, and pledge our selves lo sell to them at all times, at as low prices as tbe goods can be obtained in A/.i con, thereby giving a great difference in Freight. We refer to Cap',. S. R. Wkston, of Daw son, from whom our wholesale piieescan be obtained. lioi.u a c or me. Eufaula, Ala., March 11, 1869—3 m DEGRAAF&TAYLOR. FXJFtISr ITURF, Carpets and Mattresses, WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFACTORY & WAREROOMS 87 j' 89 Roverji, 65 Chrislie Street, ami 130 avd 13 2 Heeler Street , LE W YORE, ( Connected under one Roof ) have now on hand the largest Flock 11 of entirelv new patterns and designs, for furnishing Houses throughout, ever of fered by one house iu the city, and at a great deduction in prices. oris CA it PET DEPART is under the Euperimendeneo of H. S. BARKE3, who is well and favorably known to the f nblic, having been a long time with Lloane & Cos., in Broadway, and for the last four years, with Lord & Tay!o r . (Jar s'oek of Carpets is entirely new and well sc» lected, this branch having been just added to our boaincs”. Tlie Matlrcw Department is enfiri ly under our supervision, all being made on the premises. Every A/at tress guaranteed. Steamboats, Holds, Churches, Public Halls, and private Hermes, luruished through out at wholesale prices. The Fleaiing Palaces, the Steamers of the I Peoples’ Line on the Hudson /river, wore furnished by us. friers Defy Competition. Second and Third Avenue Cars pass our Stores. Entrance, 87 & 89 Bowery, Nev£ York. mch25,18f19 3tn THE NEW HOTEL. BARLOW HOUSE* A iIERICUS, GA. w. J. uaulvW, Proprietor. Here is the Place/ JUST RECEIVED BY B. XX. HOOD, Main Street, Dawson, Ga., 20,000 lbs. II AC ON: SHOULDERS, SIDES: LARD, FLOUR, SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, V HISKEY, and in fact, everything usually bopt in the Grocery and Provision line; Also, a largo lot of OOIR/UsT JiJSTJD OATS, All of which T am offering Olieap for CASH, at ATLANTA und MACON prices, freight added. All I ask is a fair showing. Give me a calk mchlß,lß69 — 3ra B. H. HOOD. COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND BUYERS -OF— -13 JEL ’ST i@6@§! Boots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Tobacco, Hardware, Steel, Iron And many other articles usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE, Arc informed that tbe s:p:R,x:iNra- stock —OF— ff \ J. B. BOSS & Hits IS nnw COMPLETE, and is tho largest and bcßt selected of any they have ever had the pleattire of ( ffVring to the buyers oi Middle and Southwestern Ga., In Spring Dry Goods, It is unusually heavy and select, and worthy special attention. Indeed, they are prepared to furnish from a Fish Honk to a Grind Stone, from a Hair Pin to a bale nf Domestics. In GOODS and PRICES, we know they can suit you. Call ou J. B. ROSS & SON, mhlß-;im Wholesale Dealers m Groceries, Dry Goode, etc., MACON, CA* 1 1 . . .■’■■■VV-J." 'J. -"'-.—-"Y .■'■■!! ''.'."JE IQCQ 1 Q C Q 11 n & iRo.. Sb Mr DAAYSON, GEO., Df ALEXIS IJC DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES & HATS CROCKERY AND CITEERY, Ygrf-AVE dow on hand one of tho Largest and boat Selected -■ ■ Stuek o( GOODS evtr brought TO THIS MARKET. SAID Goods have been TL,OWj (fill U© sold at such figures as will suit EVERYBODY. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON. S. Kfl. SKi33Eflb & 110. New Cheap Jew Store AT BALDWIN’S OLD STAND, Main Streets - - - GLA~. erwariTkiittmr has just rkturxed from new york^ A n 'D is receiving daily, the most MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF Ever before offered in a Southern Market, consisting of (HOU'E RRf GOOD?, embracing all the new style, of /..I.VfiS’ tut MISS ottons, CLOTHS, L.tsi.nußES, rrsrwcs, «y m - KEADY-MADE CLOTHING) IITS, r.f TS. ft HOTS X SMI OKS, in every variety of Pi ice and excellence.- Also, for ihe accommodation of oar Agricultural friends, we have and ahull keep on haiid. a large aftsoriinefU Os CmOCIIKIES OF ALL fI>ESC’RIFTIOIVS* Which we intend to s-11 on the lowest and most necnmmodaiing tcrm> for CASH. One manner of business will he conducted upon the CtlSll prineiple. We shall endeavor t«<» make "QUICK SALES" and be satisfied wHh "SMALL PllOFltS." Under these dr. cumstauces, we invite our friends and eun'torjei 3. to cal! and examine ottr stock before pur« phasing elS«where—assuring them ibaS they shall be fully satisfied before leaving. Juiiiialnii and (jin i'll U. Tiioni |>soil will always he ow band, and will be pleased to wait on their old f.icuds and customers. icbll,l6t>* —J}m saiasm & IMBGa