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DA fSON JOURNAL.
T. R. CHRISTIAN. LOCAL EOITOR.
News! News!! News!!!
read THIS I ONE AND ALL!
HEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS!
cut:.ir FOR C.ISMM !
S' N. SIESEL & into,
rpllE well known Dr? Goods dealers, linvn
1 received a large Stock of
Oft ns, wliicli they intend to sell at
reasonable prices. Their slock comprises
everything generally feuyd in a first class
HOUSE, and especialy Domes'ic floods, can
be found there, of all kinds and all prices.
I?lr. S. INfc SivMtl, the Senior of the
firm is now in New fork, watching the mar
ket, and intends to have his share of all the
good bargains that are daily to be had in
that city, which will enable them to sell tlteir
Goods at such prices ns will astonish the com
munitv. Try them and beconvinced, for ev
ery word they say you may rely on.
They also take this opportunity to prevent
ail mistakes, to inform the public and espe
cially their patrons, that Mr. J. W. Johnston
is not in their employ at the present time.
Messrs. S. Maas A 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
At tint Helm AgtUu
After several days sickness, and
some of them very sovero, we are
again at our post, ffeady to notice ev
erything that comes under our obser
vation locally We hope though, our
kind readers will not be disappointed
if they do not find a great deal of local
this week, as we are yet somew hat
leeble.
m iNO UC A OTIC E.
The entire membership of P. T.
Schley Lodge, No. 229 F. A. M., are
respectfully requested to attend the sec
ondcrmniunicafon of aid Lodge, which
is the 'hiVd Saturday Evening, in June
next, at 7i o’clock, P. M. Jsre hren
take due notice, and govern yourselves i
accordingly. C 0 Truss, W. M.
Dawson Gymnastic Club—
This club will en ertain our citizens
with another one of their interesting
performances on to-morrow night, 4th
inst, at the Loyhes Hall. The club
wishes to raise money to defray ex
penses, and get seveial things they are
needing very bud. They hpve some
40 regular practicing members, ar.d
inform us that they are succeeding
finely Admittance 25 cents.
Weather and Crop*—
Since Monday last, trio weather lias
'been summer like indeed, decidedly
the warmest of the season, and very
cry. No raiu !(»• ri ire than two weeks.
Gardens are looking as it they lint)
.even au Aigjsis'. nun. Fanners eoin
yufs heufiiy for want of ruin, a ml had
mis of coU'tii. Crops in good con
u:tin».
Tlic !>;;*< ( haute-
Mr. W. if. Robert*, Photographer,
us to state to desiring
Photographs, that he wiil re.'isin until
the last of next week, and we aijvise ali
to call on Mr. Roberts now, as it n 1 r-y
be the list, chance you will have.
Superior Court—
-Ihe Superior Court for this County
adjourned on Tuesday last.
*• <«. Koltcriiioii,
I'- will be seen in our columns this
itiorriing, that Dr. S. G. Robertsou in
tends making regular visits to this
place, in order to give the citizens tho
benefit of his professional services.—
thve the Di. a cull.
T ABIES’ and Misses (iorsets, Coral
‘''etts, Hoop skirts, Gloves, Hose,
llatsand Bonnets just received and for
tale cheap by
MrS E A. THOMPSON.
23TAgain we call attention to the
advertisement of our friend T. J. Hart,
to be seen elsewhere, VVehaveseeD
aonie of the Buggies turned out by
Mi. Hart, and unhesitatingly pronounce
them, the best we have seen, whether
manufactured North or South
rhis 15 °ggy and Carriage llqiosito
'y is an honor to our city, and should
be patrouized by all wanting work of
t-hiit Kind. Call and Bee Mr. Hart —he
v 'di take pleasure in showing you his
V "’ ,K > vvhen you have seen it, we
feel assured you will purchase.
stock of Millinery and Fan
cy Goods, just received at
Mms M. WILLIAMSON'S.
Coo< for Sheriff*^
Judge Harrell has decided at the
Present term of the Court “that Sher
_ s can der nacd their coHts in advance,
or all services to be rendered after
J u 'lgement, such as levying, advertis
lng fees, &c.
gONNEriTi^r^-
for old and
young ladies, at
MissM. WILLIAMSON'S. 1
Liberal—
. e understand that the South
"-iern u 'l Koad Company have
cndered Iree passage over their Road
’ fudges of the Superior courts in
b olll g and returning from their Con
vention on .July 13th. This is liberal,
mid doubting other Roads will follow
“oir ex ample.
HS and Hats, for Ladies, Miss
ed children at
Miss M. WILLIAMSON'S- •
Killed l»y Train of Cars—
Wt learn, by private fetter, that M.
C. Weston, son of J. L. Weston, Ksq ,
of this place, was killed on the 17th of
May last. We know nothing of the
pirticulars, pnly that a train of cars, on
the Southern Railroad, in Mississippi,
parsed over Lim, killing him instantly.
1 In the midst of life we are in death.”
G race G keen wood has sold her uLit
fh Pihjrim" to Alfred L. Sewell & Cos ,
Publishers of “The Little Corporal,”
of Chicago. The Pilgrim has been pub
lished as a children’s magazine for over
fifteen years, and has been a popular ju
venile, but will now stop “pilgrimaging'’
on Lis own account, and hereafter be an
“aide” to tbo conqueting Western Na
oolood, The Little Corporal, the well
deserved circulation of wbicb was even
boforo ibis addition larger than that of
any other juvenile tn"gazine in the woi Id-
Grace Greonwood s ill write* for it.—
The July number begins anew volume,
and wc advise our friends to send on to
publishers, at once, ono dollar, which is
tbe price for one year, and give their
children this unique original magazine,
which has no superier anywhere. Those
who subscribe during June, will receive
the June number extra.
Judicial Convention—
We understand that Gov. Bullock
has tendered the use of the Senate
Chamber to the Judges for their Con
vention on the 13th of next July. It
has been twenty yours, at least, since
such a convention has assembled aDd
this one is destined to have a great in- j
fluence upon the adnvnistration of!
justice, in bringing into actual use the 1
experience and observation of the
Bench and Bar of the State during :
such a length of time.
Macon, Ga., Feb. 20tb, 1869.
Messrs. L. IF. Hunt & Co. —ln reply
to your question in regard to my expe
rience with Dr. Wilboftg Antiperiodie,
I have to say, ttiat it is the best medi
cine for chills and fever that I evor saw.
When I came to Macon AJiad been hav
ing chills for a year ana one bottle,
cured me. It not only breaks the par
oxysm, but gives a good appetite and
improves the digestion. I belive one
bottle, taken according to directions,
will cure any case of chills and fever.
Yours respectfully, B. R Evans, Seed
dealer, 68 Third street.
For si!o. by Janes & LoyPso, Daw
son, tii. mcblS'titiif
It is said that Calisayu Bark has a
peculiar effect upon the liver, and
guards the syst-m ivgninst diseases by
exposure and irregular diet It is con
ceded th t the great success of the
wonderful Plantation Pi cters, widen,
previous to our late unhappy ddlieul
tics, was found in most southern homes,
was owing to-Hie jr street of C*!*nttya
Back which it contained as one of the
principal ingredients. In confirma
tion of this we have hoard one of our
distinguished Physicians remark, that
whenever he felt, onwell from ordinary
dietio or atmospheric causes, he inva
riably’ relieved himself by Plantation
Bitters We speak advisedly when
we say that we know it to bo the best
and most popular medicine in the world.
Magnolia Waiisß —Superior toiho
best- imported German Cologne and sold
at half the price.
They have a funny man on the local
columns ol tho Schenectady Star. He
says he knows of several young men in
Schenectady who have to be careful
when tney *it down for fear they’ll
bruise their brains.
MARliliy UEPORTS.
Cotton much exoited e in the
having advanced one cent per pound.
None offering iu our market. Stocks
of provisions hesvy.
Bacon Sides, C ear, 20c.
“ “ Rib, J9ic.
“ Shoulders. 17c.
“ Hams, 22c.
Lard, 25<> -
Corn, • Sl.oO
Cjncinati—
Shoulders, 13Jc.
Sides, clear, 1~0.
St. Louis—
Shoulders, lojc.
Sides, clear, 171 c.
Lard, * 18*a
taJCISVLLLF-
Sbdblders, 13 *°*
Sides, clear, I7ic.
Lard, tierce, ISIc.
“ kegs, 20c '
Special Polices .
;I m t ajisu.vrn
Tin- Advertiser, having boon restored to health
inl fcw W'k», by a very simple remedy, alter
suffered several years with a severe lung
iffe,dion and that dread disease, Oonaumpeion—
Ts anSis "o make known to his fellow-sufferers
th ro*Twho desire it, he will send a copy ot the
nrescrii tk-n used (free of charged with the diree
ins for "reparme and using the same, wined,
thev will find a sure cure for Consumption, Vsth
they \vill timi rhe object of the advertiser
In sending the Prescription is to benefit the affliet
", S " ,i "vVe..'d tnformation which he eonmves to
rtrC Je:l:1y Williamsburg, Jfings eounty, NY.
ERRORS OP YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for rears irom
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and »U
the effects of youthful indiscretion "'>> for
the »»ko of suffering humamtT, send free to
nil who need it, the receipt and directions for
making the simple remedy by »h ich he was
cure.’' 8 Sufferer* wishing to proSt hv the ad
.Si.,-. -»*»»
"■.■“""“‘“JoilN'ij OGDEN.
ja nr 3,l y No. -J - Cedar s*rcf», H. 1 •
THE TOMLINSON DEMOREST CO.
Manufacturers of
FINE CARRIAGES,
<l2O Broadwuy, N« w York.
Are manufacturing extensively ev
ery style es Carriage, Buggy, and
agon suitable for the South, from the
finci-t Landau and Phaoton down to tho
Velooipedo.
Mr. W. Woodruff, of Griffin, Ga.,
well known throughout the South as
the originator of the celebrated Buggy
called “’The Woodruff Conoord,” iodd
'■TbeWooruff Plantation Wagon, and
associated with us in N. Y., where wc
will always keop a good stock of these
Buggies and WagoDs on hand, which
are said to be superior to almost any
m de in America,
If you want any kind of a Vehicle,
good warranted wobk, send your or
ders directly to this House, or through
any of our Agents, and they will have
prompt attention Illustrated circulars
will be sent to any person who will
write for them. May 6 ly
AT L. BURNEY. J. F NELSON.
iron tut
NEW FIRM !
¥K have succeeded Hr. 11. Itogcr*
iu the
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
and continue to offer on good terms,
FIRST-CLASS
DRY GOODS,
STAPLE GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
SHOES,
COOTS,
DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING,
LATE STYLE HATS,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
and everything else generally found in mixed
Slocks in Dawson.
Come and price onr Goods before purchas
ing elsewhere, as it will not cost you any
thing to see.
BURIIA At XEI.SOIV,
No. 3, Loyless Block.
Dawsnn, Ga., April 22, 1869—3 n
Spring. IBBH Springe
LOYLESS & O-IEIIIFiFTIsr,
ARE OFFERING A LARGE STOCK. OF
Prints, Domestics, Shoes & Boots, Motions,
Slats and Caps, Hardware, &c., Ac.
LOW DOWN for the Cash only. We offer at low prices to enable us to close out our stock soon.
Dawson, Ga , A pril loth, 186tf;otn
MISS BID WALKER,
DEALER IN
MILLINERY & FAUCI GOODS,
Southwest Corner Public Square,
aprß’69tf Hatrso it, Georgia.
Mrs. E. A. THOMPSON,
MILLINER & MANTUA MAKER
AND DEALER IS
MILLINERY &. FANCY GOODS
Stora o» the South Side of Public Square,
WWSO.t, GEORGIA.
April 1, 18(50 —3ra
SPaifiS f^iLUriERY.
Miss Mollie Williamson,
"\TTOULD respectfnllv announce to her old
\\ friends and the public, that she has just
received from New York, (l Litrje and
Elcgant •/s sorttnent of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS
Os every description. She has al«o a good
assortment of Hair Brades, Dress Trimmings,
&c. &c. She invites the atreation of tl»e La
dies’ to her stock of godfis and her prices.
Dawson, Ga., / oril 8, 1869. 3m
MEDICAL CARD.
DR-J. H. JOHNSON,
—o—
UAVING Located at HrowiiN Sta
tion, Ua,f Will take great pleasure
in waiting ou all those, who desire his sei vi
ces. No other piaetoe solicited.-May iioib-il
hotel,
lijiafaula -A.la
w«i TJiKMS MORFKAd L,
L. W. VICK & Cos.
May 6 h IS#*
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Produce & Provisions.
61 THIRD STREET, 61
coins - ,
5000 Bushels choice Tennessee Corn.
BACON.
I>o,ooo lbs. Sides, Hums and Shoulders.
FLOUR.
100 barrels different Grades.
MEAL.
100 sacks Water ground Meal.
OATS.
500 bushels choice Seed Oats.
IIA.Y.
200 bales Western Timothy Hay.
Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Candles, Soaps, VY'ines, Liqrrrs, tic.
Which wc are prepared to aell for Cash or on time, with approved citv acceptance, on as
accommodating terma as any bouse in this city. PtlltTE Ml X Ml If #>L,' f.I'S,
apiis:3un . Macon Gra.
R E A D !_R E A 1) !
“A Penny Saved, is Two Pence Made.”
ONE hundred years experience by the
World, since Benjamin Franklin uttered the
above pi overt), but adds t. its truth. Then
why not everybodv use the
EXCELSIOR FAMILY REMEDIES,
and save the Doctor’s Mileage, Visits and
Prescriptions.
The EXC MCI.SUtI! Jlfjur Pills
NEVER FAIL to cure Chills and
or BILIOUS Fevers, while the cost is a mere
trifle compared wilh a Doctor’s bill for the
same service.
So of the EXCELSIOR A«UE
CERE—It never fails to cure either. Ii
fact, it is the same Remedy in a different
form. But from its greater solubility and
fluid condition, is more nauseous to the taste,
hut at tire same time, is more active than the
Pills. Neither cure by Vomiting or Purging,
but by killing the .tfiatai'ia or Poison in
the system, and the patient is relieved with
out being prosttated with Drastic Remedies.
These Remedies also remove Fever Gakos,
or enlargements of the 6’pleen and Liver.—
Cure Incipient Diopsy, and all Malarious Dis
eases.
The Excelsior . Mnti-MMUious
Cathartic Pills— are unequaled as a
MILD and EFFICIENT Cathartic, always ac
ting promptlv, yet mildly—disgorgiug the
Liver and relieving Biliousness and its con
sequences. Cu es Sick Headache, Constipa
tion, Liver Dissave, &c.
The Excelsior Female Mtestor
rt/t lie—Relieves suppressed Menstruation,
Painful JAjnslrria ion,Leucorrhoii or Whites,
Ulceration of the Wotnb, and many other die
eases and conditions peculiar to Females. It
is the best Uterine Alterative and Purifier
known to tbe Medical profession, and no fe
male troubled with aqy irregularity or con
dition peculiar to the sex, should dlsp-air of
brine cured, until she has given it e fair freak
The i: A CEM.S Bit it Cft I G H
—Cures Colds, Catarrhs, In
flue nans, Coughs, &c., Prevents Pneumonia
and Croup. A single bottle not unfrrqoeotly
saves a family one hundred- tjmos I's cost in
dollars and cents, besidc3 much suffering, and
even the loss of life.
Tlio l.xceUlor Soothing Cor
-4 ini Has no equal for the cure of Bowel
Affections, such as CBOLF.RA, Cholera-J/or
bus, Cholota-Ibfar.tum, Diarrhea and Dysen
tery; relieves the pains and griping*, and ar
rests the discharges.
The Excelsior Pain Hiller—
glands at the head of that class of Remedies,
being superior to 0.1 of Life, King of Pain,
and a host of suob remedies heralded before
tiie public as cure ails.
The Excelsior Fcrmtfuge— ls a
dead shot for Worms—a good and safe Ca
thartic for children, under all circnmstanoe*,
when such an action is needed, whether they
are, or are not troubled wi'h worms.
Ail of the above Fttmily Mlemetlies
are offered to the public, not as ctmeaHs or
general Panaceas, but ns useful Family Reme
dies, suci as every family can administer
with safety, without the aid or advice us «
Physician.
The .Mg tee Pills and Febrifuge,
never fail to cure when administered ac
cording to direction*.
The Female Ktslornfice has made
some ol the most remarkable cures of any
medicine of the kifld ever offered to the pub
lic. It acts upon the tissues of the womb
with the same certainty that J/ercory acts
upon the Liver and other glands. It removes
obstructions and relieves organic aud func
tional changes, and leaves the organ healthy
aud natural.
The other Kt'lUeUiPt a'ro simple, s»fe
and effleient, for tbe several diseases and
conditions lor which they’ are severally re
commended. They are all prepared at the
EXCELSIOR DRUG STORE,
MMawson, Georgia,
XThce may always he found a comclete as
sortment of Drugs, Medicines, P.tints, Oils,
Dye-Stuffs, School Books, Paper, Pens, Ink,
Fancy articles, Fresh Seeds, Ac., Ac, at
Wholesale and Retail, as low as they can be
purchased at any house in South Western
Georgia.
The Excelsior Remedies are for sale by
Druggists and Merchant* getter.Mv.
C. A. Cheatham,
Dawson, Ga., March 11, 1860 —6m
.1 IJ.M/A’/S TMUiTOIVS S.«,E.
BY virtue of aa order from the Court of
Ordinary of Terrell Cos. (Js., will be
sold before the Cos Sit House door in the town
of Dawson, in Terrell county, on the first
Tuesday in July next, between the legal
horns of sale, the following property, to wi- :
100 acres off of lot No. 137, tn the 3. and dist ie*.
of Terrell couuty—with chu-ch and grave
yard reserved Sold for Ihe benefit of the
iieits and creditors of Sidney B. Siniih, dcc’d.
Terms cash.
ABKAIIAM SASSER, Adm’r,
maylStds de bonis non.
p EOIIGIA, Terrell County;
* T Wiiereas, W. W. Karnuni applies for let
ters of dismission from administration of the
estate of Cinthia Devreaux,
These are therefore to cite and admotmlrall
persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time presetfried by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted. Gi vert under my hand end
official signature, this April 2!7th ISO?.
T. if. .TONES,
apr29;6fn- Ord’v.
NOTICE.
MARY COLLINS has applied for ex
emption of personalty, and setting apart
nd avaliiation of Homestead, to be heard at
10 o’clock, a. m. ou the 31st day of May. '«!>.
T. M. JONLS, Oid*?.
PSlii
• AND—
MEDICINES.
+
-
DR. J. R. JANES W. A. LOT LESS.
JAIIS & LOYLESS
nAVLNG formed a copartnership in tho
Drug business, have on hand, and art
constantly receiving, one of the largest and
best assortments of
Brags and Pure Medicines
Ever before offered in this Ma r ket, which
wiil be sold at .Unroll Prices, freight,
added, for the C.MS 11. They buy largely
for cash, therefore can offer superior induce
ments to cash customers.
Their stock consists of
MMrugs, Chemicals ,
tM'hite M.eael ground in Oil,
Paints, either dry or in Oil,
I ‘arnisites of ali hinets,
DYE-STUFFS,
ESSENTIAL OILS of the
Forest Quality,
Keroser.o, Linseed
'l'annet V, . Machine,
Sweet Oil,
T in abundance;
A I,SO,
Soda,
Stairh.
Pepper, *
piep.
Gin^fr,
sulphur.
Salts, &c.
A full and complete assortment of
I*atent iVlciliciiics,
Tlsi voriii# Txlracls,
Perfumery of all Kinds,
Pomades,
Hair Oils,
Toilet Powders
And Soaps,
Shaving, Tooth and Hair Brushes,
In fact, everything u-uallr k*pt in a first-
Class MPIIVG SI OiiM\ They kmo,
also, for J/edical purposes, pure articles of
WINES k BRANDIES.
Superior inducements are offered to Far
mers and Physician*. Prescriptions carefully
compounded and filled by a Druggi-Vt and
Physician of experience. Don't so, get the
place— next door to Win. \Vo«>t Oil's,
Pcrrymau’s old stand. Stain street.
Dawaon, Ga., March 4, 18fi».—ly
SPRING SEASON OPENED !
0- ———
6000 THINGS
FOR KVh R YDQD Y
JACOB BE XT
r p leaptue in amionneing to the cit«*
JL izeuß of Daweon, and surrounding conn
try, ihai be is now receiving anu opening, at
hit*
CONFECTIONERY,
In the New Building <vppo*?'e W\f. Woefig’s,
one of the Tar gent and Most foul’ 1
ptrtf Stocks of
COISi FECTIONS
evefi offered in Dawson, ite has something
to please the fancy and suit the taste of every
body.
Canned Fruit*, Preserves, Jellies,
Rickies, Sardines, Oysters, Crack',
ers, Fancy Candies, &c., &e.
,*M MESH and Ei.fT).
j SvBAKKRYisin “foil btost,” and! am
always prepared, to meet all demands in the
way of good Bread. Cakes, Ac. Weddings
and parties furnished with Fancy Cakes at
short notice. -Let all come and ex imioe lor
themselves. May Uq4 86P;tf
11ct*e is (lie Place/
JUST' RECEIVED BY
B. XX. ZZOOD,
Main Street, Dawson, Ga.,
20,000 lbs. BACON:
SHOULDERS,
SIDES:
BArWJJ. FLOUK, SALT,
SUGAR, COFFEK, TOBACCO, WHISKEY, and in fact, everything usual!/
ko|it in tbo Grocery and Provision line; Also, a lot of
OOiJROST .A-HsTH) OATS,
All of which lam offering CJl»on p lor CASH, at ATLANTA
mid MACON prices, freight added. All I ask is a fair showing. Glvo me a eall.
mcblß,lßG9—3m * B. H. HOOD
COL NTBY MERCHANTS AND BUYERS
—OF—
©H W &© © D'S I
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Tobacco,
Hardware, Steel, Iron
And many other artiolcs usually kept in a
FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE,
Ate informed that tbo
SPRIUG STOCK
—OF—
J. B. ROSS & SO N
IS now COMPLETE, aDd is the largest and bent selected of any thoy have
ever had the pleasure of offering tu tho buyers ot Middle and .Southwestern Ga., In
Sprhtff Dry Goods,
[tis unusual!v 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
of Domestics. In GOUDS aDd I‘RICES, we know they can suit you. Call on
J. B. ROSS & SON,
mh 1 *-&»! , \VIio1<’8h1«» lwlors m Groorrie*, I'ry Goode, etc., MACON, CA.
1869. 1869.
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Mu 31118518.1 L & l&BXL
DAWSON, GUO.,
JJT
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.
BOOTS, StIOJKS HATS
CSSOCMKRY A N E> CIJTLEKY,
1 m lAVIS now on hand one of tho Largest and host Selected
—u_l Stock ot GOODS ever brought
TO THIS MARKET.
* ’ . r€-T • r r \
SAID Goods have been i Tow, h«
B old at such figures as will suit KV EUVBQDY.
DO NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON.
s. m . &SE&O.
18691869
Spring TSSA i> Opened l
i. mi & eg,
DAWSON, a A.
O “t
itit*K have purchased boavily Ibis Spring, ftiorc So than over befor, v.tnl thfnfc
/ / we can supply all that give ns a call, wbl.'Eivfst-ClafcsS Otfods
on as good terms as can be hud so any retail Stcro in Georgia.
Ons-s sx Storo-Wt deal m F >n cj DryGWff,
Hoots and Siior*. Hats and ft on nets. ItHT'-Htl. JIOE C fit TH -
IJTG, Hardware) ilotlaic »» 'are, Ifoodtn-H Uirt, SToMpEJE
GOOUS mui
i&'iimiiiLir i
Its the selection of our Stock, we had in view pariicv.'.mly to supply the wants of the Plan
ter, and wil! be pleased to have the citixe”* of Terrel',, Calhoun, Webster, and other connties
trading to this point, call and examine oar Stock. * C. C. BROWN and WILLIAM
EAIGI.ER. rcopcetfulU u'*k then Irieude to call ou tbtm at J. W, Hoberta A tVa, mhW
3. 33& m'