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TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY.
Western & Atlantic (State) Rail Road.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Fare So.
JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent.
Day Passenger Train.
Leaves Atlanta daily at YYY-*' V *
Marietta at H. 2.,
Arrives at Chattanooga at i .00 p. m.
Leaves Chattanooga at .4 (h> a. m.
Arrives at Marietta l-.yo p. m.
at Atlanta 115 p. M,
Express Freight Tram.
Leaves Atlanta t-2'j r - 51 ■
Marietta -55
Arrives at Chattanooga 12.45 a. m.
Leaves Chattanooga 4 25 p. m.
Marietta 2.05 a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta 3 35 a. m.
Atlanta, and West Point Railroad.
Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.10a. m
and arrives at West Point 3.10 p. m.
Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta.. .0.30 a. m.
and arrives at West Point 5.46a. m.
Morning Passenger Train leaves West Point 3.01
and arrives at Atlanta at 7.59 a. m.
Evening Passenger Train leaves West Point 7.59 a. m.
and arrives at. Atlanta 3.00
Fare to West Point, 53.50.
GEO. G. HULL, Super intendant.
SCHEDULE OF
GEO. RAIL ROAD PASSENGER TRAINS
Leave Augusta 0.30 a. m. Arrive Atlanta 9.45 a. in.
“ “ 2.30 p.m. “ “ 11.45 p. in.
“ Atlanta 8.45 p. nu “ Augusta 5.56 a. m.
“ “ 9.05 a. m. “ “ 6.20 p. in.
Alliens ISmncli.
Leave Augusta 0.30 a. m. 1 * . * om « .
A . o t Arrive Athens 8.10 a. in.
“ Atlanta 8.40 p. m. j
.. At h t „ sll .ooa.„.{ ::
Jg/" No trains on Athens Branch on Sunday to
connect with trains leaving Augusta at 12.30 Saturday
Night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday Evening.
Washington ISmncli*
Leave Augusta 2.30 p. in. /Arrive Washington 7.25 pm
" Washington L3o'. ] ' ''
“ Atlanta 9.05 a. ni. “ Washington 7.25 “
Through Freight Trains Angsssia to
Atlanta. hours
Leave Charleston 6.00 p in. arrive Augusta 6.00 a ni 12
“ Augusta 8.50a.m. “ Atlanta 3.17 “ 18
“ “ 1.45 p. in. “ 5.49“ 16
Through Freight Trains Atlanta to
Augusta. nouns
Leave Atlanta 6.00 a m. Arrive Augu tall.lGpm ly
“ “ 515 p.m. “ “ 5.1 J “24
Freight Train* Branch;;
LEAVE. ARRIVE. HOURS ARRIVE. _ I!' ’.TS,
Augß.soani Athirsß.loam 2.1 Wash. 7*25 ; m 11
Atl’ta6.oo“ “ 8.10 “ 26 “ 7.25 “ 3-.
“ 5.15 pm “ 8.10 “3u “ 7.25 ” 26
GEORGE IRA IL RO. 1 D ) GE- . Y • ■:. . ,
Augusta, Jan. Ist'6o. f Cen I :• 't.
St. James' Institute.
JTor Young La.die.
On she Reclory tironnds.
KIIV.fiAHWKT, ESBIN 1. S>a<lT. Rector ami
y Teacher of Christian Evidences and Ethics.
ill ISM J. F. Prim ipal.
itllCS. V. HI. Fa.III'A.', AUstnnf.
I*aCOF. V. 11. MAIWiiET, Teacln i of M >dern
. Languages.
PROF. I-:. HI. EDW.tKDT, L.-triictbr in Vo
cal and Instrumental Music.
The School yeai consi-ts of ten months, with a
short vacation in midsummer, and a long one at
Christmas. The next session will ecmmeucc Febrwir.
4, and end July 26.
There will be an examination at the end of each
term, not open except to the parents and friends of
the pupils, and toinvited guests. Parents. Guardians,
and friends are requested to vi.-it the Institute at
any time.
A strict daily record is kept of eich pupil's conduct
and scholarship ; and at the end of the month, a re
port is sent home to the parent or guardian.
The punctual attendance at the beginning, and
throughout the ses? ion, is of tin- highest consequence.
No allowance can be made for absence except in the
case of protracted illness.
The range of Studies pursued is divided info a
PRIMARY COURSE.
ITtEI'AIt.ITORY corns;:,
First Form and Second Form,
and an ACAI>EM It ’ COU Its E,
First form, second form and thiid forn t
Circulars containing particular- of tbis arrangenicn
in tabular order furnished on application.
'Modern and Ancient Langii g s, Music, Drawin ’
Ac , taught at any stage of either com as max be
desired.
Terms of Tuiiion by (he Month :
Primary Course, $2 50
Elementary “ 3 00
Academic “ Ordinary English Brain he-. loi
“ Higher “ *• and Ancient
Languages 5 qq
!■ reach and other Model n Languages, 2 Uo
Music- Instrumental Pi mo, < 1 .>n or Guitar .5 (Hi
\ veal, Hi her Art > 00
“ “ Classing 2 00
Drawing, • 3 (j p
i'ills tor tuition from the time of entrance to the
end of the Session 1 ayable in April and October.
Board can be obtained in good 1 mil s at rea >n .-
ble rates.
Application mav be made to the Prim ip tl. or to
> Wit 111. UFS»FI>It fl’. Rector.
Mari a. Jan. 26. I>6l.
Fl BOOTS
A>.D
SELO ES f
o
rpilE undersigned would r< -p. etfullv inform the oil
A izens <»f Marietta ami vicinity that h> Ims Ich.at 1
penuanei.tly in this place at tb.e'team
\'
on the West side of th- Pul I ■ S
Gentlemen s Bent* am: «■ m A . ;.]in t ,
rial, tit or finish to any r., ic North > 1 >«. ;;',h.
■.• id 1. r'. karrtfit'A.
' ——— 1 ELMS 1 ’.\s»,]
febS 1y *F. 'J’SIOr.PMH'.
Livery Stal le j .
A LI persons i i 1 : li. r - I’ ■ 1 .
* fn m the Livery Stable ot' the - .
titled that the U.i' i 1 us hep id .it t
As I nave to tt\ t '.tsh t , . , t ;■ u t .. i iv t
credit out from mt st il le- I. N. liEUnIE.
: ■ A
J CNF ff/'t'/.VI’/I* '-aht ■: ‘A ■ ■l’’ I
nov?-t: G. •\ 1 Bt TNL’R
MISCELLANEOUS
861 DRUGS! Bl
A NNOUNCE to their Customers that they have
AK commenced the New Year with a New, Full and
Complete stock of
Drugs and Medicines.
Our present assortment oi' all the usual goods kept
in a Di ng Store, is now offered at prices that cannot
fail to suit. Persons in want of any of the following
would do well to price them at our house:
hkcr osenc FS urni. ng" O 11,
KETfcOSEdXTE LAMPS
from 60 cts. to §3.75 each,
—ALSO—
Turpentine, Fluid, Candles, Alcohol. Lard
and Sperm Oils, Linseed Oil, White
Leads, Painters Colors, Put-
ty, AV indow Glass,
Druggists’ Vials,
© .Yle IF©[Fl? 3 ® (&©□
Prescriptions Carefully put up.
janll-tf MARKLEY & JOYNER.
Furnishing 1 Goods!
<fcc., Arc..
West r«ide of Pjiblic Squnrc
The largest stock er er brought
io CHfarielta*
H r . L . ir ADSIFo RT If
Announces that lie has just received the largest and
most complete assortment of
IE Ta, i *< I x va re
1 AND
House Eui-nisliiiig
'A; Groods
' - Ever brought to this market,-
Ec-X / '’ 'which will be sold on more fa-
-'Y' yorablc terms than ever before.
Iron, Steel, Nails, Pots, Latches,
Locks, Hinges, Carpenter’s
Tools, Axes, Hatchets, Ovens, Parlor,
Kitchen, Box and Wood Stoves,
every variety of Blacksmith’s Tools, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Cross Cut, Tenon,
Mill, and Wood Saws.
Table Cutlery, Silver plated Ware,
Corn Shellers,
Scythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Paints, Ol!s i
’ CL. I SS. G U NS and PIS TOPS.
BRilehrs’ and Carpenters’ Hardware,
all of which he warrants himself to sell at
SSirA TL .! NT .1 I' RI C E N.'/“©a
For Cash.—
lie also manufactures every variety of
Coppki', ’.lin and Sheet Iron Here,
Job Work i.f all kind.; done on short notice, ( ail
and examine my stock.
Tllll M S cA S 11.
janl ly NV. L. NVADSWORTIT.
FOUR If IPSE COACH LINE
From Marietta to Cumming, Geo.
riHUE subscriber has in the above line a splendid
_H. Four Horse Coach, with excellent st<>ck and
careful drivers, by which passengers are put through
in shorter time and with far greater convenience than
formerly. Every attention will be paid to their com
fort, and ni> ex< rtions spared to maks this line equal
to an\' in the Smith.
This line connects with theW. & A. railroad at Ma
rietta, on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays for Cum ■
ming; ami return Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur
days; also connecting same days with the Hack to
and from Dahlonega. I. N. 11EGGIE.
DIARIES!
MARKLEY a JOYNER
Hue recived a large stock of Pocket Diaries from
20 cts. to 85 cts. each—call and see them. Also have
in store
$1,200 worlh ;>f Letter, Cap aud Note
1 WHOLE CASE SCHOOL SLATES,
00 THOI’SANL) ENVELOPES,
100 BOTTLES GOOD INK,
50 GROSS STEEL I’ENS, al 0,
Go’d I’eiik Ivory Tablch, Lead I’eacils.
Ac., Ac., and
3,000 Volumes Miscellaneous Books.
JOH N R SANG ES?
CAKUI V.E O T'MM.UiXG,
Harness HI akisag all <1 . ’«a ddle ry.
.' ■ il ■ ■ ■ 7 ‘. 1 ’ •.
I i " ■ would xnost r< -
>p> ; ’..ly . A;.- stbaiion of the public to
the :v• .v ■: • .wim .11 • inU n<j - ■ arrvit. : on in
ill its X x I I MEN ) S with i..n’a- s mi 1
cispitiii, surpas-.d by few estr.l lishmeut- in the
REPAIRING of nil kin K pu mptiy att< aded to.
fiv Aec ” .t.ts will !’,■ due anil colleetiide twice a
11 ■« ' • -ly at tl A;. - will
A ..
JOHN R SANGI
ricklrs. ;> rrK . / v.
I ~t .. v. • ds. V 1 -ne<
► n ( ; ■ L-> ; . ”,e. Rice Flour.
I’V RE St AIL A I > < HE.
I'ine CSrccn and Black T<-a». Ac.
For sale by WM. ROuH . A SON
MISCELLANEOUS.
XVTn. W. Frazer,
HAS at last jemoved to his new store (two door
below the old stand,) where he has a complete
stock of
WATCHES,
JEWEIMIY,
CLOCKS, Silver
and PLATED Ware.
iso, an endless variety of
Christmas Presents!!
AVIIICII HE DEFERS
Cheaper than Ever!!
CALL A T THE
Pl W O
a lnd see for Yourselves.
Remember TWO doors below the old stand,
decl4-
GRASS SEEDS.
MARKLEY & JOYNER
ARE selling at prices which arc themselves an in
ducement:
White Dutch Clover,
Kentucky Blue Grass,
Rape and Hemp Seed.
Orchard Grass,
Sweet scented V'ernal do.,
Lucerne Seed,
cleaned and put up by Landreth, Philadrlphia.
We return our thanks for the liberal patronage ex
tended to our stock of
Southern Grown Garden Seeds,
raised by the Shakers of Kentucky. Our assortment
is still unbroken, We also offer
Seed in bulk, Early Flint Dlutton Corn,
Early Sugar li 11
Early Afdy Peas, English Mt trow fat Peas,
Long Orange Carrott Seeds, Nutmeg Melon
Dwarf French Okra, Carolina C. L. Butter
Deans, Horticultural Beans.
A full assortment of the above to be found at
Feb 22 MARKLEY & JOYNER’S,
w ll root &s6F
£JI FER I CR SALE,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT
D family
GROCERIESISI
AMONG WHICH ARE
CHOICE GREEN and BLACK TEA,
CHOCOLATE, BROMA ami COCOA.
PICKLES AND PRESERVES,
CHEESE AND BUTTER,
CRAG KERS, assorted,
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
CLEAR BACON SIDES,
CHOICE SHOULDERS,
SMOKED BEEF.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
SYRUPS AND MOLASSES.
SPICES, all kinds and Lest quality,
MACKEREL, SHAD, White Fish,
SO Al’S, a large assortment,
RAISINS, FIGS, PRUNES, kc.
For sale by WM. ROOT & SON.
uUX\Id s\ W HO V
At the P iusviig:!’ Depot,
M. 1 RIL IT. 1, GEORGIA,
rjpilß House, well ai I.inge! and conveniently lo-
B. i it' d. is op n for the accommodation of (tma
nc:.t ami tic-ant boarders.
We are di tiM”.'i:i- ’ to sp ire no pains or attention
to make'. ' com 'a ta’.de. Porters always in atten
■ f the t a'rn-. I ■ >BiB & HUDSON.
Feb 22, I>6l y
WIL. LIA MS & McLE AM
MANI it l;U;> ml Dealers in all kimisof
I’l B \ 1 I'U RF.
moss am, hah: M.vrniEssEs,
.■ t- tu*. Ac.
PE A ( H -TR F. E STRE ET ,
Atlanta. Georgia
; 1; cotuxi:.
?\• ariet 1 ti, Gra.
j ToJ- ' '"i •' r I'6:, will commence on Mun-
-L 'iv th 14th Instant.
1 K-l-tt r. B. COOPER, A. M , ITinaipal.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTO R Y ! !
The Knabe Piano again Triumphant
• OARL F. BARTH
HAS constantly on hand at his PIANO DEPOT, on
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia, an assortment !
of the celebrated l iano Fortes of
Wm. Knabe & Co., i
M. I
Which are unsurpassed in volume and richness of
Tone, durability and workmanship.
gyr 1 In addition to the above, a variety of Instru- ;
nients from the best. Northern Factories, can always j
be found at his Establishment, at prices from
8250.00 for Rosewood 7 Octavo Pianos, aud
upwards.
The KNABE PIANO, during the late Fair at. Mont
gomery. Alabama, took the premium overall Instru
ments on exhibition, amongst which was, also, a
Driggs Patent Piano. And they have neer failed to
take the
whenever and wherever they have been brought
into competition with the Pianos of all the
best makers of New York, Boston,
Philadelphia and Baltimore^ —
. They have the full Iron Frame,
and are guarantied for five
years from the day of
sale, with the priv
ilege of exchanging any time within six months from
the day' of sale, should such instrument nut give en
tire satisfaction.
Second hand Pianos in good repair for sale or hire, j
The highest market price will be paid for old Puiios,
when given in exchange for new Instruments.
Tuuiug uud licifuiriug.
Connected with my establishment are competent tun
ers, and skillful -workmen, who are Piano makers by
profession ; all kind of work in my line will be done
in factory style, and orders for Tuning or Repairing
any where in the State from the East, West, South or
North will receive prompt attention. Tuning by the
year done at reduced prices, and all work warranted.
My old motto based on the “ no cure, no pay’’ princi
ple, “ satisfaction given or no charge,” will now as
heretofore, be strictly adhered to, at home and abroa 1.
j Those who wish to call on me, will please re
collect, that there are two Music Stores close together
on Whitehall Street, and that the first one to the
right in coming from the Railroad is mine.
Jan. 1-ly CARL F. BARTH.
lORGIAILIWIffiOIL
f HUE NEXT SESSION of this Institution will be
I opened on the 20th February, 1861. ensuing.
-S- For the character of the Institute as a Military'
College we refer to ti e report of the Board of Visitors
and the Annual Message of his Excellency the Gov
ernor. 't he Board of Visitors for 1860 commeild
“the good order and neatness of every thing con
nected with the School,” “ the thoroughness of its
instruction “ the high tone and gentlemanly
bearing of the Cadets individually and as a Corps”—
and “ congratulate the patrons of the Institute upon
the growth, health and muscle of their sons devel
oped by Military training.”
The Governor in his Annual .Message accords high
praise to the iliseipliiic ami government of the School
and declares it to be “ important' to the future protection
and greatness of our Sbit< .” W'e im it special attent ion
to the fact that the Governor of the State is President
‘ 4 .Ex-Ofticio,’’ of the Board of control.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
IN MATHEMATICS :— \th Char.— Arithmetic, Al
gebra, Plane Geometry and Trigonometry.—3d Class-
Descriptive Geometry, Linear Perspective and the
theory of Shades ami Shadows, Survey ing, Analytical
Geometry.- -2d C7-rs- t 'ahnlus.
IN THE FRENCH LANG I AGE -Valine's Ollen
dorf’s full couif.e, Vie de Washington.-3d C'Ais -Man
get’s Analotrv, Charles 12th, Racine.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ANDLII'ERATURE.- Bul
lion's English Grammar and Practical Exercises;
h’u ukenl.os' Rhetoric . 2d Clas: -Blair's Rhetoric,
Composition-ami Elocution
IN HISTORY AND GEGguAPHY:—Weber's Uni
versal, Ty tier’s Universal, I'rost’s United States,
Mitchel’s Ancient and Modern G ography.
IN NATURAL riIILOSOPHV : Mec’l anius (Bart
lett's Text,) OptL s, Astronomy, (Olmsted,) Chemis
try, Mineralogy and Geology taught by' lecture in a
course of two years.
IN ENGINEERING : A full course in (lie l’ir-t
Class both Civil and Military, comprising the princi
ples of Carpentry, Masonry and construction in Iron -
Roads, Railroads and Canals, Fiel Fortifications,
Permanent Military Works.
IN TACTICS: —Infantry of the Line (Scott’stext.)
Light Infantry (Hardee’s,) Artilleiy (Andemon’sU. S.)
Cavalry (Poinsett’s, i
t Ea
Payable one-halt in advance for tli< present year.
For one session of live months, in full of board, tui
tion, fuel, lights $lO5
Surgeon's fee (no other medical charge,) 5
Deposit for Clothing, Uniform, 45
The Legislature appropriated nine thousand dollars
for the benefit ol the Institute, and have enabled us
to solicit a larger patronage by th” p’-otde.
s’, w. CAa’iJss
Supeijntt'iment.
Instruction, in Music.
|N TENDING to settle in Marietta, I propose to
I give instruction in
Vocal and liishiiineiital Music.
I Lave resi T <1 for ten years in Georgia—have taught
in Athens tlreensboro’. MiHe I g. ville, ( a.-.-'ille, &c.,
and ,an give the be.-1 references as to cap.;< ity r ami
character.
Ihr..- a ■ 1 •:-m of my own for the Piano, which is
especially miapted to the young ladies
<>F THIS COL’NTRY,
wlm i gmatly facllitab ; the study of Mu-ic.
I will give imtractions in Piano Forte, Vio
lin and Vocal Music. *
For Particular en-piireat .Markley & Joyner's store,
dec! I ts E. M. EDWARDY.
; ew D 00k Bindery.
UriJVGand ISOOK-RVADKVG
*SVIE Subscribe:- respectfully inform the public
AT
LANT 1 N’l/W IJ< >( »]<- Hi 11< l< *rv. P’L'nk
B< ■■ . Le<.g<,-r--, Jem ii.i's. Dayßo- ks. Blotteis, Hotel
and >tab! • R-jgi.-tei.-. Dockets, Record Books, &c',
with or witlm-it Print-i Hea.lim.s, and Ruled to anv
pattern d r d. m mm'.mt nred in the ne.tte ,t ami mo-'t
durable manner without delay. Alagaziims, Mtunc
Newspapers, ,<c.. neatly hemd at -hurt notice.
0r.1.-t - fr< ;n any j.ait of the State will meet
with prompt atte..th.. : . ai d I'-wd.s icq r;-.-<I t<> b* sent
by mail, hand, wagon r : .iij. • <d, can ully enveh >p< d
so as to avoid ti.g ; - b.miiy us injury bv r- . , ,cria
ti- n. j ■■ o ] u ’.;as<>l\ i >
<'he e s e !
T<- s Y RILI ; 1. 1) !— a ’. g v ].,s J,ri Jt Dairy and
d oth-rCh' l y t,». ,VES i BUTNER.
nov9-tt - ' 1
MISCELL A.NEOUS.
AMBROTYPE
GALLERY.®
■ .*
REMOVED I
To North-Wed Corner of Use Square,
olEßileilu, eorgiu.
fffIHANKFUL fi r the very liberal patronage I have
I received the past four years lam happy to in-
JL form the public that I have fitted up a Picture
Gallery second to none in the State. lam now pre
pared to furnish my friends and customers with Pic
tures of all sizes and styles, equal to the best pro
duced by the Photographic art. All are invited to
call and see specimens. Prices low.
ERAIS STRICTLY CASH,
febl-tf GEO. J. GABLE.
~~a'¥ Tur,
OLD STjVND!
OO
DpHE undersigned, thankful for past favors, is still
JL manufacturing and repairing
CAKHIAGES
and
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AK I D T-T o. 1
Tu’ojl anxle W a .gons,
all of the Best Styles and finish,
FT" And all Warranted. “YUS
Repairing done in all the branches, as heretofore.
All accounts due on pfwntation. Those indebted will
please come forward and settle. ——.
Marietta, Jan. E 1861. HUMPHREY REILh
JSJugHsh usid Flassit'ul School.
'THE exercises of my school will be resumed on
Monday January 7th 1861. Ample assistance is pro
vided lor proper attention to all who may apply.—
'Terms as heretofore, (payable quarterly) with a de
duction where more pupils than one come from the
same family. Dec. 27, 1860. J. J. HUNT.
W . T. MOORE,
If CSIIIONABLE TAILOR !
Mauietta , Geo rgia .
V V/'OUI l) :■ snccl i'uiL infoim the citizens of Mari-
V 7 et 1 in 1 vicinity that he is permanently loca-
ted in the city, where Le intends carrying on the
Tailoring Busiiie? ; i:i all ifi d -pariment.:,in th<i latest
and most tyle of t irt, and oai nestly so-
li< it ' a c.'iitiam.,;a •• .11.. it j> 11roiiage heretofore ex
tendi Ito him. Satislaction warranted.
( : u] lairs ovciAVade iVhite’s Gr<-eery,
.loi .h side of lu: .lie Bye 1 re. it ,< 22 1861
evv r Hho] >.
rpilH mmm. ■me .1 living permanently located in
■» .Marie: 1.1 with a view of I’ari'ymg on the Painting
bu im ■ in all it;. \ .uious departments, has taken the
ronin over th” workshop of W. It. McCown, on Deca
tur Street. He would respectfully call the attention
of citis >ns and ether - to the s line, and earnestly solic
it a share of patronage.
U . ' Work done with promptness and dispatch,
janlß ly I. N. HAYS.
Goshen Butter, &c.
OR I ME GOSHEN BUTTER, Prime Cheese,
BU TI'ER and Farina Cra'l rs, SODA Biscuits,
Chocolate, Broma aud Cocoa,
’P re s er ve s, a ss^rted,
PICKLES, of various kinds in bottles,
Cucumber Pickles, by the gallon,
Raisins, Currants, and Citrons
F M N AA t> 3* EC S r A Fl S ,
Nutmegs. Macn t'inamon, and other spices.
For s Ue by WILLI AM ROO J' & SON.
üB6l '‘darkh v Jojih Us j(S(j|
|pmr MEDICINES.
I
0
Osgood s India Cliollagogue for Ague,
Sweet’s Liniment, Davis’ Pain Killer,
Dailey's Lain Extia< tor, The Mustang Linimtnt,
Holl .uayL Oi Himent, Ointment for Piles,
' V'.'i-t.ir's l>. Wild Cherry, Ayer’s Cheny Pectoral,
.Jayne’s Expectorant, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Dennis’ Sarsaparilla, Kinchcn’s do
HO STETTE R’ S BI TTERS,
I Boerltave’s Bitter.-, The-Colleton Bitters,
Hoofland’s do The Oxygenated do
M' I.” ’iT., Si 1 L'ng ('<■: li.ij. Jacob’s Cordial,
1 'ahnestoek’s Vermifuge Jew Davids Plasters
TlmnipsoiPs eye water, Poor Man’s <1 ,
:m-l 32 additi n J Linds of Patent Pills, Balsams,
Restoratives, &c.. <tc.,
j >nHf MARKLEY & JOYNER.
IRISH
J : ’ r<-””ivM agora! apply of Western Potatoes,
an I ti>i • . by Groves & Butner.
I<>D n: . Letter, Oaf, Note and Bill
Paper,
it kind ,
For-U ! ! .-by II.IMMMEIT & GROVES.
bead our notice.
,4 LL m'. ir a- minis fur tl. ■ p..,t year are now dm-,
ZV a.. • W ” . .iinestly request our friends to come for
ward and ■. we are compeßed to have mo-
l- y t<> cany on our business.
I 11 -1 ni HA MMETT &G RO VEs.