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LIEUTENANT EUFP.
All you that afo l»o fond of witte,
0|* liny Other stuff;
Talc'o warning by tin* dismal futo
Gf ouo Lieutenant Lu(V.
A sober man he might ImVchtcli,
12.\r«'pt In onu regard 5 u
Iti* did'i^utlikeW/ w/ftei*. ■
80 lui took to drinking hard.
Said ho. “Lot oilier* fancy, ■olilops,''
And talk in praise of tea,
Hal 1 am ii<> jivhciHi'itn,
80 do not liku lioticn.
If wine’* a poison, *0 ii loa—
But in nnot’icr shape—
Wl-ut matter whether 0110 it killed,
By can inter or grape, ”
Aooordlag to this kind of tnsto
lie still indulged his drouth.
And being fond of port ho made
A porthole of his mouth.
A pln» lie easy coaid lmvo nipped,
In
1ml not hoi'ii "out of t
l geologic phrase tin* rock
lie split upon was guartz.-
LOVR AM) LIGHTNING,
A Indy Who her lov.o had /old.
Aak'd’ifa reason 0011 Id ho told
Why wedding-rings wore inndn of gold ?
1 Vonturod -thus to instruct her:
nd lightning s
fnth-
Htimhlc Origin.
Tin*eminent Lord I.vmlliurst’i
or was a portrait pain tor, nml llmil of
St. Loonunls u saddler.. Tlio-origin of
tl»o Into Lord Toi 1 dor ton was jmrlinps
tlio humblest of all, nor wan ho ushani-
ctl of it; for ho 1’olt that tho industry,
study, and application by moans of
which ho ai'hiovocl hiscniimmt position,
’.voro entirely duo to himaell'. it is ro-
latodof him that on ono occasion ho
took his little son Charles to a littlo
shod tlien standing opposite tlio wes*
torn front of Canterbury Cathedral, and
pointing it out to him said, “Cliarlas,
you see this little shop; I have brought
you hero on purpose to show it to you.
In that shop your grandfather used to
shave lor a penny: that is tho proudest
relleotion of my life!" Whon u boy,
Lord Tendertou was a singet in tho
cathedral, and it is a curious circum
stance that his destination in life watt
changed hv disappointment. "Whon he
and Mr. .lustioo Richards were going
tho home circuit togothor, they wont to
servioo in the cathedral; and on Rich
ards commending tho voice of a singing
man in tho choir, Lord Tuudorton said,
“Ah! that is the only man l over envi
ed. Whon at school in this town wo
were both candidates for a chorister’s
place, and he obtained it.”—"Self
Jlelp,
Tragical Love Affair.
Tho Taw Paw (Mich.) -Free Press ’re
lates the following, in relation to tho
suicide of a disappointed lover:
A young man. residing near Olivet, by
by the name of Orville Wood, had been
paying his addresses to a Miss Mack,
whose family resides near the village of
Marshall, and they were engaged, the
marriage to take place soon. Tho
young matt, with his intended, went to
a party, where he indulged so freely in
liquor as to raise objections on the part
of tho young lady's parents to the con*
templated union. She informed her
a(linuccd that she had rather die than
disobey her parents, and preferred
deatli to living without him; and on
Friday, tho lltli, they mutually agreed
that the next Sunday evening they
would meet at his brother-in-law’s, and
on Sunday evening terminate their
liven, one and at the same time, by tiro-
arms. The same day lie unpaired to
Marshall and purchased two pistols,
which he louden, each with a ball and
soven buckshot. At the time appointed
for their meeting—Saturday evening—
ho was at his brothor-in-lnw’H, and soon
after the young 'Indy,-accompanied by
her sister, drove up. Wood saw his in
tended leap from the outlet* and /tj»*
proach to the house, when he 8 top pod
into tlio parlor, placed the muzzle to
bis bead and tired, dropping lifeless at
her feet ns she came in. Without a
moment'* delay she Mtepp#tt*Wit of
doors, passed around the corner oT the
hoitHu, took a pi-tol from .her pocket,
and was raising it to her head, when her'
■ister, who had perceived that some
thing was wrong, rushed forward and
caught the weapon from her grasn. On
cxnming it, it was found loaded with
ball and shot, as before stated. It
seems that n misapprehension existed
between tho lovers as to the time when
tho tragedy was to take place—she un
derstanding him to name Sunday in
stead of Saturday evening; hut when
she saw that In* hud anticipated her, she
was, as her action proved, ready for tho
sacrifice. Tho funeral of tho suicide
took placo on Monday, tin*Oth.
Home Mamtactuuks.—Texas seems
about to take tho load in tho South in
homo manufactures. A large amount
of cabinet waro is produced in nil the
towns of tins thriving State. In Rusk
county carriages arc made of tlio bast
workmanship and the latest styles. In
othor places there aro excellent cotton
and woolen factories; and flouring mills
aro beginning to be numerous. For a
young State, Texas lias made a very
htuulsomo hogi
Temptation,—The young man, as lie
passes through life, advances through n
long lino of tempters tanged on oithor
side of him, amt tlie inevitable effect of
yielding is degradation in a greater or
loss degree. Contact with them tends
insensibly to draw away from him some
portion of the divino electric clomont
with which his nature is charged, and
his only mode of resisting them is to
litter and to net his “no” manfully and
resolutely, llo must decide at ouco,
not waiting to deliberate and balance
reasons; for tho youth, liko “tho woniun
who deliberates, is lost.” Many de
liberate without deciding; but “not to
reiclvo is to resolvo.” A perfect knowl
edge of man is in tho prayer, “Lend us
not into temptation.” Hut temptation
will come to try tho young man’s
strength: and, once yielded to, tiro pow
er to resist grows weaker and weaker.—
Yield once, and a portion of virtue has
gone. Ro-ist manfully, and the first
decision will strengthen for life; repeat
ed, it will become a habit.—Self lhlp.
BQyOld Governor Stuyvosant, so mo
years after the British possession of New
York, appeared before, tho British Gov
ernor (Carteret) with a complaint that
lie was annoyed by men and boys bath
ing in front of his house in nnudestato.
Gov. Carteret assured him that it should
bo stopped ; but happening to recollect,
negiunmg.
g6jy-Wliat did a blind wood-sawor take
to restore his sight? He took his horse
and saw.
HufTA young “buck” now-u-days is <•
riouslv compounded: he hits a tea re r <
his head, a goat ce on Ids chin, /i«/.v c
his hand-,ralrr* on his legs.(and <lnr sk
also,) casts A/i<ay>\«oycs { and is looked up-
Cliattoogu Mheriff Sales,
W ILL bo sold boforo tho' Court-hmiss
door, in tho town of Summorville, 011
tho first Tuesday in March next, tho follow
ing property, to \vit<
Tho undivided interest of Marion Littlo,
dafcndanL In lots of land Nos. 147, 168 ami
178, lying In the 6th district of the 4th sou-
tlon «ff suid county, each containing 160 acres
more or loss : levied upon hy virtue of n ti fa
issued from Chattooga Superior Court, in fa
vor of C. C. Glcghorn, guardian for U. A.
Story, lunatic, against Wm. Urayham and
Marion Littlo, as tho ptoporty of Marion
Little.
Alto at the same time and place, will bo
sold two lots of land, Nos 38 and 31, lying
in tho 4th district of the 13th section, of said
county, containing 160 acres each ’: levied up
on hy virtue of nil f* Lifted from OhaRooira
Superior Court, in favor of It II. Uilreath,
against James Tie mas.
Also at thesanifl time and plice, about one
acre and quarter, more or Ich«. belonging to
lot of land Number wot recollected, lying in
tho 6th district of the 4th section, of said
county, said parcel of Lnd having n fno
brick dwelling homo upon.it with other good
out building*; located nenrthe town of’Sum
merville, and upon which !>r. Thomas M. Al
ston, now reside*: levied upon by virtue of. a
6 fa issued from Chattooga Superior C-turf, hi
favor of John Scurry agntml D-nJsmin U#r
Polk Sheriff Sales.
Ilf!LLbo'sold before'the Court House door
VV in Cedar Town, on tho first Tuesday in
March, within the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing proporty, to wit:
I*dt ol land No. (474) four hundred and
sovnnty four, 2nd district and 4th section 1
levied on ns the property of Robert W,Slough
to satisfy two fi fna, issued from a Justices
Court of tho (101) ono hundred and first dis
trict, Piko county,ono in fitvor of James Ed
monds, against llobt, W. 8tough and Jason
Burr, Administrator of John MoDonnl and
Jason Burr, and tho other in favor of Jam os
Edmonds, and agAinst Bald Slough. Levy
made and returned to mo by a Constable.
Also, At tho snme time and place, two lots
of lnnd Nos. (612) nix hundred and .twelve
and (613) six hundred and thirteen, 2nd dis
trict and 4th section : lsviod onus tint proper
ty of Thomas McCurry, to satisfy two 11 fas,
one in favor cf Thomas A. Latham, again *1
Thomas MeCjrrv, and tho other in favor of
William ItoliertsMi un I Jasso M. Wood, for
the use of officer* of Court, against said ,\L
1859, FALL TRADE 1859.
THE LARGEST
Also, at ih<* eu'no time and place. Ono
IIoimo nint L.il in C'olwrTown, n am her not
known, being the'pludo wlmrcon J. V- Sprat-
ling formerly lived, and on which Hniry
Wimpjc now jive* : Levied on ns (Jio propor-
ty of James W. Hpratling, In satisfy
fi fa
Also at tho same lime sml p’ace, half of lot
No. 38, in the 14tli district of the fourth sec
tion cf said tounty,■ containing SO acres,
more or less : levied upon by virtue of u fi fa
from Chattooga Superior Court, in fnv
Catherine Johnson, Administratrix ngaimt
David Humphry*.
Also ul the mono timo ami plara, the undi
vided half of hd of land No. 163, lying in
the 14th diet, of tho 3rd #eo., tf snid county.
containing 80 neresmoroor lo## \ levied upon
hy virtue of n fi fa issued from C'huttooga
Superior Court, in favor of Wesley Shrop-
GlCOltGI A—Chattooga County.
Postponed Sale for 1st Tuosduy In March.
W ILL be sold before ths court house door
in the town ot Summerville in said
county, between the usual hour# of sale, tho
following property, to wit:
^ Eight ncres sf land, mere or le»s. of Lot
N«. 69, fithdiUriel and 4th section, to satisfy
a fi. fa. from Chn'tooga Inferior Court— F. A.
Kirby v*. Franklin Gains. Lovy male by J.
If. Echols, former Sheri ti*.
Alvo a*, the same timo and placo. ouo bay
horse and ono buggy, property of Joseph
Sentoll, by virtue of a fi. fa. from Cbettooga
Superior Court, March term. I860—VTillinm
Mitchell vs. Joseph Scntell and Thomas Pur-
ecll. Property pointed nut by defendant.
# ”* JOHN AKIUlHiK, Sh’ff.
fob'i
GKOHGIA-I'loyd County,
rpwt) MONTHS after date appplication
X will bo made to tho Ordinary of Floyd
county, for leavo to sell nil tin* land nnd tie-
grows belonging to the estate of John B. Win
frey, lute of said couutv duconmd. This Jnu-
uarv 28th, UUO.
foli2 THUS. W. ALEXANDER. Adm’r.
KXKCUTOirS NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
S IXTY Days after dato 1 will apply t-J the
Court of Ordinary of Polk County for
-11 tho Negroes belonging to the os-
of Fr
by his </;c-ting duck u
prico.
Jeer at
December Sth, 1859
WILLIAM PEEK. Ex’r.
dool4—00d of Francis Gilbert. Dvc’nd,
GEORGIA—Tin) d County.
W IIKREA8, John W. Tn
F. J
and James
JIo*|tin.*"n, Administrator* of Benja
min M. Tutt, deceased, r «>prcsent to the
Tlicsu
corned, kiiiHtnon uud erudite
if any they can, why said Adminis
trator.* should not be discharged from their
Administration and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in August, 1*60.
Given under my hand nml official signature
at office, 6th February, lHVft.
fubU. .1 ESSE LAMBEBTII, Ordinary.*
0.13. EVE,
"ARMAGH AND COACH
rp\V0 months nftc
lor leavo to sell all tho Laud belonging to
the estate of John White, deceased, late of
saidvouuty. This lltli Februury, I Slid.
feblL HARRISON CAMP, Adn.'r.
m ORES,
Broad Street, Rome, 6a.
P. COIIEN &CO.
Cherokee Georgia and Alabama,
“Why Governor" vAuf liouso is ionic
UisUncojMl' from tho river, nnd how
can it incommode the indies of your
family ?”
“Vy, you soo,” said old Peter, shak
ing hi* cane, “mine gals have got it pig
spyglass.”
Senator Fuuii Defeated.—A dispatch
from Columbus Ohio, says Gov. Chase
was elected on tho 2d inst. U. S. Sena
tor in place of Hon. George E. Pugh,
whoso term expires on the 4th of Mar
lstil. Thoro was but. one ballot
which Chase received 75; Pugh 54; Cor-
wiu,5.
(*uo*MVira to Fried A Bro.)
Would rospoctfully cull uttoiitiou to iltolr
To my sxtemivo Coach and Carriage Works.
I have secured for several vein#, tho valu
able Burvioos uf Mr. J. U. BltAY, who is a
practical Coach maker, by trade, mid who
LARGE, RICH,
ELEGANT STOCK OF
Fall and Winter
will dorote hi* entire time "to the manufactur
ing department. His long experience will
Work, that wo will take pleasure iu
WARRANTING.
IP use tlio beit of Materials only,’ and hy
putting them together, with the "aid of the
most skillful workmen, 1 am confident that 1
can please any and nil, and eapacinlly, those
who would liko Inset* Georgia Manufactories
HottrLh. Having been a Hardware merchant
formany years, I havo peculiar advantni
in buying materials. 1 shall sp
DRY GOODS,
Literary Annttr.ss.—-Tho Literary So
cieties of tho University of Virginia
Lave Invited the Hon J). W. Voorhies,
of Indiana, to deliver tho anniversary
address on tho fid of July next, and tho
invitation we leifrn has been accepted.
Mr. Voorhies •defended John E. Cook
ono ’of tho Harper’s Ferry prisoners
on his trial and ho distinguished him
self by tho ablo, eloquent and tho
high tonod speech delivered on that oc
casion.
Now Opening
Latest Styles nml IiuporlnlW
A “National Calamity.—Tho Rich
mond ‘Enquirer’ regards tlio' eloot ion of
Mr. Pennington to the .Speakership as a
“National calamity and tlioroforo dros
ses its columns in mourning.
Had Mr. Pennington boon a Domocrat
holding every ono of his present opin
ions on political affairs, tho Ei
would hail his oloctlon as a corner
triumph.
Enquire 1
tsorvwtivi
Expellled.—A blacksmith, named
Dun, was summarily notified to leave
this placo on Monday last, which ho
continently did. He had hern discov
ered drinking late at night with a pur
col of negroes. Dun had only boon in
town n few weeks, nnd was a strangor in
these parts.'-—Edg. Alfa,
To Makf. a Balkv Horse Pull
correspondent of tho Cotton Planter
gives a method for making nn obstinate
horse or mule pull up a hill or any
where else, when his muscles aro equal
to the work. “Take a small rono/uou
hie it, mako n loop at tho double end v
nnd draw it snugly around the under
jaw of the nnimnl, just below hi« front
teeth, with tho loon underneath!—
Throw tho loose end over your shoul
der nnd “walk in tho wav ho should
go,” holding fast and pulling steadily
and firmly. Don't he troubled about
him. for ho will follow without fail after
he has discovered you have “got him.’
Tins method will also compel an ani
mnl to stand still and allow a bridlo or
collar to ho put on )iim.”
j^iy Four hundred years havo elapsed
since the invention of printing, yet
books mo not in circulation all over iho
globe; while the use of tobacco became
universal within fifty years of its dis
covery.
which will b« sold at th*
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
VTo bar* on hand a Drg* iwsortment *f
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
AND GENT’S
FURNISHING GfODk
1 good assortment of
Hoots ami .Slioo*,
[HATS &. CAPS,
THUKTKS, tfco.
r.v
d from Folk Superior court in fav
:* A Moor.’field vi Jkuios \V. Spratling
K. LYON, fllnriff.
l*olk 1’oHtponed Shrrifl Rule,
W ILL l o sold before the ••mtrt house door
in (,'oilar Town, on the first TuooLy in
March, wi'hin (he !•-<01 bnimi of sale, * the
fallowing property, t<> wit:
Ii'its of L.tnJ. (N«m. not Lnoun) tin*
sid-i
which AroliihuM M.
the 2«1 district nnd -ttli so«t|on. L. r
the property of .lame* F. llitehco.-k
sneil from Polk Superior
F. Jane* against Ju.
JC. LYON, fihorilf.
satisfy n fi. fa.
Court, in’favor of \\
F. HiL-heovk.
Wliurea*, Georgo W. Weet has oppliod to
for ItiUcra of Administration on the estate
of Francis J. West, U’c of raid county
dot’eniod.
Those aro therefor*, lo rite and admonish
all persona iuterrstad. to file ihrir ohjeetloni,
,* they have, in my ••dice, nt (Vd irtown,
befurutlm liiBt Monday in March next,
otherwise, letters of Adiiiinl.st.-nliott will he
granted to the applicant, iu term* of th*
statute, in such vase mad* and provided.
febS-SOd 8. A. BORDERS. Ord.
IM P ORTATION,
KVEK DKCEIVKI), COMl’ltlSING
LADIES DRESS GOODS, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE
MOST ELEGANT.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
Hoiisc-Fiiriiisliino’ and Planters Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
CARPETS, HEARTH RUGGS,
WAI,L 1* AIM: IS AVI)
R E A ]) Y M A 1) E C L 0 T IT. IN G,
Abb for sal* at th* lurrest possible priee, for Cash orto prompt paying cudomain
- . J ( , YKt<EB
FARELL Jk YEISER,
WIKM.KSAUi AND 1IKTA11.
Druggist* and Apothecaries,
Administrator’** Sale.
B Y virtu# nf un order from tlio Court *f
c
Nos. 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo,
H AVIN',j ooiiiMiio.I III.. l)r„K K.iroM A lli„.| J. ti , Y.-ls-i v,,|,coll'.llr cull
attention to thtur complete and fiv.-di sto.k of
Drugs, Linseed,
Chemicals, Lubricating & lamp Oilr>,
Porfumery,- Colors and Turp, ntir.e,
Burning Fluid,
C.implicnc,
Window Glass,
Paint Brushes, &c.
riiyslnlam' and Country Merchant*'orib r* jmt up un a* enwd term* a* kuy ritv South
Solo Agent# for Empire and New Jersey Whit,* Lead aud Ktro.mn* Oil C«»mp«iny.
Prescriptions carefully prepttret! day or niuht,
Tho Stor* will ho open on Humlaya from 8 to 10 o’clock in forenoon and from 3 to A in
n,80u ’ FARELL ^ YRISER,
Fancy Goods,
Faints,
White Lead,
Ordinary „f Klitf.l
thn first Tue«'l»y In
t'ourt-koiis* door in aniil county, between tho
legal hour.* of »n1e, Ono Negro Boy, named
BEN. about soventeon your*of age. Sold a#
the property of I»• II. Morris, deceased, for
Executrix’s Sate.
I N accordance with the la*t will and testa
ment of Joel II. Terrell, Int" of Folk cn.,
deceased, will he sold at Odar Town, bo fora
the Court ILoue door, on the first Tutolay in
April next, two likelv Negro Men named
AUSTIN nnd ANDERSON. Sold as tli a pro
perty of. ami for the benefit of th* er*ditor*
of said deceasnd. Terms made known on dav
of .ale. F. U. TEH HELL, Exec'x. ’
jan24—wt6d.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
•\TTIIEREA8. John H. MeOrndy, admin-
v v Dtrntor on the estate of Silas X. Mo-
Oradv, deevnaed, ha* applied to me for letters
of diimis.ion from said administration.
Those aro. therefore, to cite nml admoninh
nil persons interested in said estntn. to bo and
appear at tuy oilico, on or before the first
Monday in April next, then and there to
1, if any they have, why .aid ap
plicant should not be dismissed from his mml
udmiuihtration.
Given under my hand and official signa-
COOKING STOVES.
PATRIOT
VICTOR,
Daylight,
Sun Rise,
Golden E
DR. LI'
ANODYNE
■s
ol„g Inimotliiiic rullcf, nnd h, ni„' P r »*.|
con,roll 1 ng"h,nuonoo oror “coigbR^,“'"I
lion of ll,o I,ungi of nny remSrfil 1,ril < I
ton ,10},|ilng tho uioit violent itt»
or at moat la n diiy or too u. SI
theuglit to bo dooflodly conHummiw '**«l
boiit promptly ourod by using » /„» L!‘V , I
and tho wearing LltUe’s StrunJ»i, ,0 T Mtleil
ter.u„ II,001,oft. AolLuodtS?,”''I'Cl
will,out stringing the Wtrni“{®f5p«l,t,l
mount to oil cough (ul.xluro,. 1 para.|
I'll.
VERMIFUGE.
*w,:|
Is I 1 .,,lured lo reliors olilldroK ,Tf li]!,""*B>< I
li#si<irs listing •
I,II,iron of sVai-rtii ,
"f lit* beat :,1|,I ,.i ' 4
V s Zt, “f ,Z, .vtoM, 1
. . r rot,cl, .Mixt„ rp , I
ro. r I *" C'-JCuro" fro,,, » Kr,i]o)j n, Pi „.
tho h.rm. of i j. „ ]o . ""'I's (Ii I
ucula, nml No, } f.iftbo otrouie itso.Yu' I
bn. I.ooi, „,.e„ bill.i, , SS |
snjlBrsl-do every od or , omr.lv f,.r i ? * I
tlirdhc,,.....f llo KidoOvssod lllsdu,.’,,*'' I
,,»l illorm.rrli..»l, m,u |.-|,,„ r A,"' ?'I
pruputM
Hr :-diir.,ont i„ ft.'j;'"
T.niellev.f s,f«y end I
iti.uey 1. notVitirJJ
I>R. t.ITTU, S
,Rtnguur,,, nod Tetter Oiutmm, ■
f ‘ "I' 1 Urml... ,„„l dl.ri.so, oflbo I
'.V. l'»*« l„r,i ourod l.v 11)1, r.mJJ ’I!; |
*J„ en 'be ,„l,ud„oll,.„ , f i|,o So ,1 J.
lion (b*lng ilronger) marcelv a eat# r r *l , . ,f4 ' L
fe„„d ,1,.,-1, .iiw eff/;,ui„v. ;.t« I
•burl time. r„r ,l„ ours of CsnoVr e ’
n*V r
id almost infallil.Io.
l'bysiciana aro refected to ths I3tb r
IMPROVED COTTON GINS
T
Spikn Tlitasliing Mtiuhitips!
I K undei'sigue 1. nt Atlanta, G» . waul
u'tBilly inforni the public* th.*
CKORGIA, Polk comity.
W 1I Lit K AS Tkoains Pollard has applied
tome for letter* of di-mi*,jon from hia
adminintratinu on th* estate of Orman Pollard,
deceased.
These arc, therefore, to rito and admonish
all pvrsvns interested in said estate, to !>• ami
appear «t my office, on or before the first Mon
day in April next, then and there to tlio their
object Ion i, if any they have, to said nppli-
cent's bein^ dismissed frum-his said admin
istration In terms of the law.
Given under inv hand nnd official aignnturo
this 19th day *f Oct.. 1859.
oct2tf-6m 8. A. BORDERS. Ordinary.
GEO lull A, Polk County.
■^■yilKRKAR John H. McGrad.v, kas np
plied to mn fur letter# ofudmiulstrnliv*
th* estate of William J. McQrady*
said couuty deceased.
Theso a’r* Ihereforo to cite and admonish
the kindr.'d tnd cr*ditors of said deeerued.
To file their objections, (if any they have; to
letter* of administration being grautc«l the
applicant, by* nr before thn 1 si Monday in
March next, otherwise loiters will be gran ltd
to the applicant or somu other proper person
HEATING STOVES FOR THE PARLOR, CHURCHES,
Svhools, Office#. Counting Ro hih. Bar Rooms, and Slmtu—•* '••■ '• -:••• •
JronlnR 8tev*s, Charcoal Furnace. Fnrtnora Boilers, T«.t
Ware tasting#, and Odd Own Li.Is. from Rnuml Moun
Copper ware*. Stovepipe and Pans. Bathing Tab*. Hlinw. r
“ J«llv mollis, and n ipmd ii**orlment of all km '.
I* to ur.li'i 1 nn short notice.
Hollo
rould respectfully tender t
»p|>er
»*»long
Stoves—c. > n k I * t i n g of inoro than TWIiNTY di’lforont VaGetlo*—all iVe-l: tV.
hl-anUof d«H rn'nV / il,,ol l ,, ‘ i “’ «"4 Augiistn. Gu..—all of refined iron, nod rx‘Idlillg "in
ilxr'l/.x/„ •"* l " p ” H - , in ftualjtioa and dnrabilit v, nnv lot of Stove* ever
in l?o tbn° 115 i l U V m , 0 r 4 Vr l !“’ "*‘T I ths GOOD* MA.1IAUI I AN, .said
to bo tlio best stove 111 tho Union—tlio (foniuiouWfltlllu Patriot Vielni- m,*
Stffl "uvl.IgM, Snn III.,, .(iol.leu
1 ' ' * ou when
' A'iIL: !’
my trade.I am. noil hnv
trade that will last mo, and giv.o satis I’*'
httaiiieSH. and strict attention tobusiu
- “d d^t class Stov#a, and warranted to give
n.sinoM* is letitlmafely
understand lh<
the result.
All parsons
my Stock be ft .
to Shipping, either by R iilroad ,, r Riv«r.
work, unless otherwise agreed to,
part and parcel of MY BUSINESS, nod belong to
*on,.. limn mnk.ng ovnry oll-rt in mv power to build up »
uiMi#—nnd if got»,| workinnu, who
# ha* it* reward, I »hu!l n »t fear
■•f ,tj,v«,. ,vll). if lliov „n.tp,..,l.v„l Iholr inlor,.,t. „vi,i„i„o ,v,UI
* promptly NtVnted to. nn<l strlc* »>•-..»: -:.i
All accounts for Job Work due m
will continue the Manufacturing of (
ton tiin# nml Whvat Throshers, on thviru
al extensive sonic. They are also t/iamd
luring a limit excellent MpikoTrhesher. much
Dr. fjittla
lianco of th« profession, as he hiimJlM I
|,r«,ul..a tuadicino oxlnniiv.lr for iiiaruhul
,ye*- •>««■'» r.tM„g .n (i,; 1 •
*11 ord.r., thuuld ba uddra.Mit to
•sfjg52Kbm* tt**S
I>r'.ggl.l.g.o.r,Tiy.
approved ivlmro it lins been used, in addition
to tlioir old stylo. All Gins are warranted to
perform well or no pay. and delivered at tli*
purehaaor's ro.Hdenee or nearest Itailroad de
pot. free of (fimrgo for transport,itien.
pairing don* at tlio «horto#t notice and in the
We are also manufacturing Rs«h, Door*
and Blinds.nn.l shall he plenso.l to fill all
HAYWOOD’S
HALM OF SAVANNAH!
Clenuaiug, SouriablncuNU Bra„tif,i n| I
irders eutrunted t
I N lirtSttlug the HAI.M OK SA VANKtU I
ta tbo mibfie, II,a ptaprlil.rdo.n.o I
»pe-1
Sow
■ 0 ,n P''"P r i,lard(,aa.o wilt
o„ty,ijt.„f ll,a ItMltttiaii .tlaoding n.
IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY
AMI) HACIItNH Nlftll*.
On Georgia Jtail Itoad. time Cotton Factory,
AUGUSTA. (5 A.
O RDERS are solicited forfaitings for Rail
Ron li*. all kind nf Machinery f«r Gold
Mines. Bridges»ml Draw Bridgo<,V»«s Work*.
Flour Mill*. Paper Mills. Saw Mills. Gin
Gearing. Water Wheel*. aU kind of Smith
work,‘Shafting and ClrouUr saw mills entn-
plate. [inar.TO.Iy.’ftU] W. M. HEIGHT.
n»Gied articl*. f ur ft I
B*« t>ubt(e, I
trodnutioi ...
has tmw been fif.een year's *l,* J foru
and ,«..|| y.or l,«„ ad'd.d in tu ,,opul.,i„._: (
I lie u*illi*ad for it baring incteatcd *o far bt
ynn.l my ptwloii* faeilitL* ft,- (u ,„ fcnu f, a .
Hie proprietor list rec«ntlr coinpUtU*
-nrriitigtment* for producing it .... _ Miv
tensive scale. Mid at the lain* t'Vn* adding U
ivllvuce, by the mult of *
its farmer
practical expeiUnc* in it*
Tbc foll.iwmg voiiclier* nr* g*ntUm*nwill
known, ami c
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR!
NEVER DERIL1TATE6,
I T i* Coinpnuii(li*d ftiittroly IVom
(iums.un.l lias become nn «it u bli#hc ]
f.»el, a StMidurd Mclicine, known ami ap
prove by all that :«i have used it, aed it
n »w resorted to with ^ confidence in nil the
11 ' r ? which ii-^|i.* rcTouiiuended.
red thou '.vViib within (lit last
* who li.oll lyiroli ii
tlio minier- jj
lific.ito’, in my po.*-|
It Has c
retli^. II
be b»lusted;
. », .. SAVAXxiit. Aug. 3.‘ 1 f5J.
J. M. Haywood, Agent—Dear Sir: I rhi.r-
tally comply with toy tiroiui.e, to riv*
mv of til." i»nri:« ,.f
Savannah. A tar using it for sum* two v«r»,
1 am prepared to speak ft.om exp*rienri, ind
ito not besitnio to prouoane* it th* bait pi*,
iiaralivn fi-r lU Imir ti nt I bar* *vsr uud.-
I esteem it a |,lo.»-ani ami convcnUnt artieli
lor dre##in* tlio hair. p.«#tsiiiig ino*t of lb*
virtue# c anned for the popular coimatici cf
f 1 ' H*ir <i*Ul«riuu» nitni
I eoilli-Un' *••-« J * — ■ • 1
lliv public
i U|i nil hop** of
Lecoms aaiveriall;
• they pnroha
delivery of tlio
jul 13.
■Jfa11ufaciurer of Tin
' el Iron, and Copper Hu
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
ft ? ei
taint
Call at my Repository
And oxamino my 81'LEN DID ASSORT
MENT of 4 nnd rt seated Carriages, com
prising the various styles now in use. • Al#c
a bountiful lot of Top Baggie*. The geuuino
Concord Buggies on hand. Cook's l’atont
Jump Seat ilurouchns nnd Btiggies. ordered
if desired. Ropairing in every brnurh of
tlio busiiMtSH, promptly nMended’io. Tortus
of ropairing, cash when called for.
TO THE TRADE.
Enameled and Collar Leather, Pnteat Dash
and Hap Leallier. llrond Cloth, all colors,
and Laces to suit for Trimming Top Buggies
ami Carriages } Cotnlines, Hamincr-cloth
Fring*, Broad Seaming nml Pasting Laces,
Curtain Silka nnd Fringes, Brussel!, Velvot
ami Oil Carpeting, Silver Lining and faco
Nails, Seaming Cord, Enameled Duck Dril
ling aud Muslin Cloths. Curtain Damasks,
Black Moleskins, Buckram, Silver Point
Bands, all style* nml size*, Hubs, Spoke
Rims, Shaft#, Poles. Circular Seats Rails at
Backs, Sulky Shaft*, Turned Rent Spindle#,
Wblfflotrces, Folo Yokes ami Turned Collar#.
Silver Plating, of all Kinds,
Douo at Short Notice.
v tin
January the 13llil3fi0.
jun20w30d S. A. BORDERS. Ord.
Folk Shu lift* Sales.
W ILT* bo sold be loro the Court-house d»or
In Cedar Town, on tho llr#t Tuesday in
March next, within tlio legal hour* of sals) the
S proporty,
The Plantation whereon W. J. Wurdlnw
formerly resided, adjoining tho lands of A.
J. Hobbs nml others, levied on n* the pro-
i8*uod from Polk Superior Court in favor of
tho Roswull Maoufueluring Company.
Will be sold at tho sumo timo nnd pla>
C. Barton to satisfy ono A. la. iHiiied from
Polk Superior Court in furor of John II. New
ton, to pay the purchase money for said lot.
lMiiliidHpiiia,
A B*n*rol«mt liistiiiitiou r.itablisho l by spe-
B. BALDWIN .1 i
clal endowment, lor the Rvln-fof the Sick
and Distressed, adlictod with Virulent i
Knidemic liiM-a«ea.
r |3lIB HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
X of the awful Ursti ucty.ii of Iiuma:i life
•d by Suxnnl ilisowsr^, a*id tlio dveeplion
Sole fmpo
view
practiced upon the
dLeased by quack#, several r
their Consultivg Surgeon, as’n
ACT worthy of thedr aamo, l
•ary for tlio treatment of tiii*
iu all their forms, nml t - * :
ADVICE GRATIS to nil n!,.
with a description of tlioir e m'diti,
occupation, itabits of lift, Ac.)
•xtrciuo poverty, to Furnish M-dic
i i* of •lidi'U’-Od, I
• MEDU’AL
pply by Liter,
Djpvt No. 49. Broad
Also importer.y of fine B’.'.iM, lUandic.t,
Uigur*, etc.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
*'C'"i' * * ! 1 :v I’l•’* " Uoudou Dock’’ ‘Club House 1
Bowaro of ohno.
bottle*, bearing tho abn .
nilcoitiinon mixed Gin*, nnd until compared
with the geuuino
•‘CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN.’’
they arc apt to deunlye the unwary. sept.T.ly.
’ mixture*, put up in
of Charge. 11 Is neo Me#.* to mid that tlio^As-
uition c'.lnmniid* the liigluat modienl skill
nf the
.J. C. YORK, SlicrlfF.
GEOUtilA, l’loyil County.
rrv» nil whom it may concorn—Donald M.
"proper form, applied to
no for permanent letters of Administrate
u the estate of Thos. Hamilton Into of said
omity,
Thi* is to e’lta nil and singular tho eradi-
IIAUNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALfe.
^tJT*Soo AdvertDouieut in another enlunin.
Feb2.1860,wly. O. B. BYE.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
ispectfully
T«r. attention of liio puldiu i# t
•‘dieted hy the Subscriber, who i.* nrepaieil
to fiU'Orders for
Pianos, Guitars, Violins,
GIVE THEM A CALL,
and examine their utoek. hope you will
Mad it suitubl# ns to taste and modvrato prises
JBST’A lady some timo back on a visit
to tho British museum, asked- if they
ImduKkiillof Oliver Cromwell? Being
answered in .the negative—“Dear mo
unid slio “that ie «trange, they have one
;U Oxford.”
'Money Saved is Money Made.’
P. COHEN &. CO.
Flutes, or other In*tnnm*nt.*. nt tho Shortest
Notice, from any Manufactory
United States, on terms', for Cash or approved
paper, imeer than the Jjoicc.it ever known in
the b'onth. He will also keep on hand several
of Ma**r*. Wm. Hall A Son’s beautiful
Hall and Parlor Pianos,
ns well ns Hall A Son # Rosewood Guitar#,
unrivalled in Beauty, Strength of Tone, Fin
ish and Durability. Also tho FRENCH
HARMONIAN, used for Parlor or Church.—
Al.-’o SHEET MUSIC, and the very best
All «
Dispatch, and in no instance will tlio monvv
bo required until the Instrumonti# delivered
SECOND-HAND PIANOS
Taken in exchange for new ones on liberal
term*. PIANOS RENTED, nnd tli*
Rent deducted if tli* purchase i# mada dur-
ing the time of renting. Orders respectfully
Solicited.
All Instrument.* warranted to rtand
any cluingo of climate, or any reasonable
Address, (giving Post Offieo, County A Statu.)
C. W. LANG WORTHY, Agent,
Jtotnc, Floyd C0., 6V
tor# and next of kin ol Thos.’ Hamilton, to ho
and appear at my offieo, within the timo al
lowed by law, and show cuurc if any. they
havo, why permanent Adniiiiistration.slioulil
not bo granted to Douuld M. Hood on
Thomas Hamilton's estate,
liven under my hand nnd official signu-
Gauaua L. Fnaaki.,
., "I Libel far Devorco In
> Polk Sup’r. Court,
Crarlottr Fax mu,. J April Term, 1.859,
T appearing to the Court that tho defend-
this county, audit
t reside i
I '
ant‘docs not reaiile
furthor appearing, that sh« does
this State, it is on motion of T.
counsel for tho plnint'tr, ordered that tlio m*id
(tofendant appear, and answer nt tho next
Term of this Court,or tlmt tho came he rou-
nidered in default, add tho plaintifi'bo allow
ed to proceed.
I). F. HAMMOND, J. 8. C. T. C.
I do certify that the above is a true extract
from the minutes of laid Court. This Janu
ary 23rd. I860.
" WILLI AMT. WITCIIER, Cl’k. S; C.
ian26wIanifor4m.
GEORGIA, Polk County.
\X71i ER K AS Hie e#late of Henry 0. Fi
*V l» to of said county dcceaatd, isimr
sonled;
'1 lieso are thcreforo to cite and admonish
the kindred and creditor# of said deceased to
coiiio forward and tako out letter* of admiii's-
tration on Hiiid estate on or before the first
Monday in March next, otherwise Ilia Clerk
of thn Superior Court. William S. Witcher;
will be nmiointod Administrator on that day,
in accordance with the Statute in mi eh cam
made and provided.
Given under my hand aud official signa
A HOMESTEAD FOR $10;
—ALSO—
IKIMiXmillS FOR $1000
And Over,
I« a desirable, healthy country
Agents Wanted 1 Semi for a Pamphlet.
Address, E. BAVDElt, Land Agent,
Port Iloyul Vo.
1 will fu rids Ii tht.
1 modern treatment,.
The Director.* of th# A#* 'elation,
Annual Rspi rt upni Hu* treatment ofSixual
WALTON „
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartt red by the Male t
Y I W,C. DAWSON &. Co., Mn'g,re
.'”W MACON. OH SAVANNAH,GA.
greatly on tho B <
Let the dictate* nfi
in tho use of llii>|
and it will cure Liv-.p#
• •I (pil'd lo ?bo tsm
tivMi* I liking it.
limn ilio a# to net
lolls Attack.*, Dy# !w i pepiia.
aerhoea, Stiiiiiiier!|^» .i ’ nip!
jiidtyiy*n^u(*tw
r fnvigurnt«j\
biiHts, nil
’ll ron ic Di
ll.-, Dyson-
Hahituiil
('hnlern
iintuni. rinlnleiico.
ug tlioir tsili-
....... Drop v ^
iWivoiie.o. f'holic.jp^ (
>ItTrl> , ii. Cltolnrn Inf.i
Jaundice, Fcinalii Wo
*ii**(vGu!!y n* an Onlinn-y Family M.-dieino
1 1 " * 1 yurn Sick licit<l.i>:lie, (hs th<ui#niid
eanti -'Ify) in lwi-:ty minutes,, if nvo oi
three T(*ji?poonfii1# ure'aki.u at uomineiitte
moot of ntta-k.
AM who ire
Mi\ statei in the mouth with tli
ter, and swallow both together.
S*rleu One Dollnt' per Ilottfo.
— \ L8G—
SAN I’Oll D*N
FA M1 f. V
CATHARTIC PILLS,
O )M I’tiU N l»ED FJU »M
P t'ltu .VKliKTAULIl KX'lltAtTa;
put up iii Gin*# Cg#
will keep in any climate
Invigara-
Air Tight, and
The Family Cu-
but netirn Cathartic
ha# used in hi# pra<*'-
Dl*-a
xpre#* the hig!ic.*t, v.I (faction with
ivCc.'r wliich ha* attended the lab-,.* nf
cure -f S[)«ririii in inra
*i lott. Kyph
their Sur:.
al Weak no*#, Gom
lis, tho vle« of Onanimi or Solf-AInne, ji is
rases of tho Kidney* and BUdd-r. A,-., and
order a continuance «-f th? sum** plan for the
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plan Lottery.
, - - Sperm'al'irrliea. or
Seminal Weakness, the viceofCmiiiism. Mas
turbation. or SidT-Abuse, and other di#e.a*cs of
the Sexual organs, by tlio consulting Snrgi
Stamps fo
will bo sent by mail (in
froo of Charge, on receipt of T 1
postage. Other Reporis and Tracts
nut tiro and treatment of Sexual d.senses, diet
instantly being published for grat
uitous distribution, nnd "will bs
a filleted. Some of the now rotuudics and
methods of treatment discovered during the
yfiCjAiftircss, lor*Report «>r treatment, DR.
J.RKILLON HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon,
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth st.,
Philadelphia. Pn.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA I). HEART WELL, Pres’:)
G»:o. F.unciiii.n, Sce’y. fthily
To tlie Be-Drugged,
—AND—
rolsoutd Citizen* of Georgia
hi pound.* in tho form of
“Alcholiolic Drinks, that
ever emanated from that
pest of society, the T,ior..u
Mixi:ii. They arc m id to
you a# a luxury, or they aro
dispensed lo you ns u Medi
cine, and hi cither cm# the
efi'oet is the lame.
Tliure is but on* way to
escape, and that is to" use
H» a luxury or a medicament..
I roliublo *tjnull (I
safe
lanl.Biild
seal, which ronders it
it has not been tainp
nder stamp nml
j ^ I ...jdwith. Such
rilAHLES’
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
which is Distilled under diroution o| the Brit
ish Governhient,
is delieatoly^fiavorcd, (unlike any other Gin,)
with some of tho most valuable restoratives of
tho Vegetable Kingdom, nnd is by far the
most healtliy.bovcrago extant.
Tmk MostExinent Piivhuuns of Europe
and America, not only recommend its use by
th« hnl* aud hearty, but prescribe it
medicine whore n stimulant is required
The Fkmai.k Sex will find, it not only a
pleasant Cordial, bui. a certain relief in tuil'er*
inguof a periodical character.
Analytical Chemists of all ranks pro
nounce it perfectly pure, uml its restorative
merifs incomparable.
Sold only iu quart nnd pint battles hy all
Druggists Grocer*, Country McrchuuU, Ac.
By this Scheme,
an soloct their owi
any amount for a
they may do#ire !
And c
Extra Cbm 2, Dr*
Oct, 3, 1S59.
cry succeeding dav (Sunday# ex
cepted,) at 5 o’clock,'>. M. ^
^ &*ff*ln thi# Scheme, Hire are 75 Numbers
placed in the JVhcel—from I up to
twelve of Hicho Numbers ure drawn from the
Wheel. If A porcon selects ono Number out
, nnd that Number i# among Hie
of tho ... o
Numbers drawn, hogets llv« limes the amount
invested, If two selucU'd Numbers are
gets thirty for one: if three scleo-
Ijnwn. lie got* two limi
ted Nmnl)
dred for ouo; if four aolecleif niimher#
drawn, lie gets a thousand for one: if fivo
•dueled Numbers aro drawn, fivo thousand
for one, of six selected number# arc drawn,
fifteen thousand to one. Ri: mem in: it I if two
or more, *dec*ed mm,),or# nrn taken, nnd all
of thn#c numbers so selected are not 'drawn
among tin* Twelve Drawn Numbers, tha
Ticket is a Blank.
untuntly in
so who Jiav
and the natiifaqMol
W
thou
within
Profession
fatent rntharth
of tho bowel*.
The. Family Ca-
cluo reftrctic* to this |
compounded
lice more than twon-
Pdj wliich nil exp re's
liui induced mi
the reach or nil.
well known lluitdif-
oii difforetit portion#
Very ro*peclfn|lv roer«,
W. T. THOMPSON,
Editor of Savannah Morning N*wi.
To i
Th* ohjnei of this
somo months, u##d Mr. Ha.* wood’# ild’r Tou-
ic—known a* the Balm of S*rs*nah—#nd
havo found it incmipara «lv auparior to anr
other article of tho kind.' Its us* taicei
»,..v i> uitl:o Btifticknt, 1,01 m,It i„
'Ulolrnll, io.. rr..,„ ll.a l,nir. bul lo ,,rV
veil r.irm.tlon hi nnv .p,ilin,blo niiiiilll,,
II nuljil,,,,,, Ui. Ii.tr loo. i„ ib.t
, ll.11.01,1 I'OniMNoll, Mill,.I, ,0 m-IIT oltlf
•ji.rific, prol.n.I t„ .lo. . hut «!roo.t .Iti.ji
r., '—ttl ,o far*., III,.,.Tpcri.ru-. coal.
.1. J,. 1.IJCKK,
oflh«..»i„mh tt.puhlican.
1 K.litoi
, ,, ,, Mar 58. ltll.
Mr. J. M. Ilaywnnd. Acmt: It give# m*
pl.n.llr. TOorllfv toll,, iidj.i.lrif qu ,|itiu
of .your Jlilu.cif 8.,v»n,i«l,. It I, i|,„ i„,
Inmcror lliu bur. it* it.II ..tli. icoit r(T.rtu,l
cxsortuliiitort f dandruir I havo ever tri#i|.—
M.v hair tins Uon ine'linrd to fall out linn
myuitH-K of i pi low F«v*r In 1854. anl
anmagali the proven tire* I harotriod, il<«
Bnlm of Savannah I #. teen t!.« mo#t.uccw»-
ini. 1 hi# inucli I nay meal cheerfully.
i T a ^knander,
l.nte Kditor of the Savannah U«n.itdianA
^«'F(.r stile by J. M. HAYWOOD, A«n
Manufaeturar and l»ro|irlelor. Savannah, Ga.
ithartio Pill hai.with
I well established fact
| from a variety nftho
cj [Extract*, which *nt
' e. nliiiion{»ry
. .. .,,'table
alike on every part
cniinl. and nrn good
whoro a (’athai tic is needed, sneli na Do-
rangciiienta of the Stomach, Sleepiness,
ti.._i. --- » » * Ooativcno##,
Pain# in tlio Back and L_
Pdin and Moreno## over thowholu body, from
sudden enlp, whieli frequently, if ncglacted,
t nd in a long course of Fovor," Lo*.* of Appe
tite. a Creeping «cnsntion of Cvld over tho
body. Restlcssnc**, llcadachu, or weight iu
the huiul. all Inflammatory Disease, Worm* in
Children or Adult#, Rheumatism, a great
.1 many di«ea#o#
OUR #
Havana Plan Lotteries,
'our ft) Time*'a Month!
•lost liberal of any schemes eve
tiered. For particular# address,
W*. 0. DAWSON .1 CO., Manacurx.
oct26.1y.1 Macon and Savannah. On.
agd
Piirilierof tho blood
which flesh is heir, th* numerous to mention
in thi# adxcrsi.*nineiil. Do*«, 1 to 3.
Price, :t Dimen,
The Liver InHgonitor and Family Catlinr
tic Pill*are retailed by Druggist generally,
ind sold wholesale by tlio Trad* iu all tbo
large town#.
R. T. W. SANFORD. M. D.y.
Manufacturer nud Proprietor.
335 Broadway. New York.
R, '!d by Druggist* in Roam. jun**29.ly,
THE
UrcaM Mediictiou
KVKIi MAIti: IN STANDAltD
NONPAREIL MILLS
W Uomc, En., Aug. Ifith, I8fi!»,
h now annoitneo, the above Mill, in
4'ilur daily operation. We will,
td turlher uoticu. grind good clean dry grain,
especially, good sized
Icm than 12 bushel* of
'I. l'w-
lol*. And ill
Wheat; or 2 I,
for l«Wf I'A- Hum th™,, "iMl'i-inii
•. to eotititnto grinding for toll, un-
n|»on tvinl.to lie practicable and
less it p
profitable
with our MUl li
provided, rh« wheat ground, ito of prime
lehange flour aud meal for good
»’l products of the Mill, for ('u.ih. nnh/.
ES Jmix R.Towhrs, ) TOWERS A GRAVES.
Era-*
wheat nnd r
( Having to pay Caih for grain, •
.T. Cl'XXIXUll am )
ougl7,
Sewing Machines!
Al' 1 ER Hu# date, I will sell the improved
Bartholl Family SewingMiicjipics. nt a Re
duction ot *2<U)fi from former price#.
1*. S.—Tho New Straight Needle Machine
now out.
nov23,fy. A. LEV DEN, fJcn’l Ag't,,
. Atlanta,
neFOHK.ST, ARMSTRONG, & Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 and M C/igijibcr* St, JY. Y, ■
‘TTTOCfLD liotify the Tra«lo (hat they are
VY opening Weekly, in new ami beauti
ful pattern#, tin; •
\VA!H.SUTT,\ PRINTS, Alao tho
AMosjceag,
A New Print, which
A New I rlnt, winch i*xcel«cvery print in tho
e/uintry (or perfection of. execution ami de-
#jgn in full Madder Color#. Our Print* are
cheaper than uny (n mnrkol, Wnl mooting
with exteusire stilo. Order# promptly
Fel,ft’l'.ll Irtl
j tended to.
-Fob2’60,trily.
A. M. Binjnger 8c Co
(Establiflied 1778,)
SOLE IMPORTERS,
Nc £88 Piohdit tij’ N.
This agreeable Tonic, design'
especially as a
Safe and reliable Medici^ j
for Family Use
.s offered to the Public as a su[
•ior article, poffefling all the vi
•ues aferibed to it as a Medioill
Ueveraffe, and deferving of thi
patronage in preference to the ft
picious decoctions emanating fw
irrefponfijjle fources, and fold ui
tier various pretentious names.
The fact that our houfefcllablishi
>n 1778,) lias attained a flivorabl
reputation for the genuine characti
ind purity of its Liquors, will. *1
'.rull, be a sufficient guarantee of ft
■.xcellence of this article.
Put up in Quart Bottles,
•afes of one and two dozen ea 1
ind fold throughout the world
Oruggifts, Grocers, &c,
Druggifts and Dealers
Supplied with ,
Wines and Brandies,
5ireft from United States Boni
;d Warehoufes.
Sold hyUrnggiats genorally. Tlt.Roinl fi I
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