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Tut Cobaw KnAHCUGrt#** Stoht.— Wasktng
w April -c—TU* Ntrtioiuif IntelthfunofT’ coii
u,„ a TT
P ‘ ie Miniver to Gei*. CoWetln, siathurth.-tt <>n
theStl. alt. to |.roteot slave
nroperty ia Cuba, and that*lnve I.JWers may be
Lowl of tßir proiwrty betg secure under
tiro change of Government- ■
CoavicTcn. —At tt recent session of Hi*
Sußarior Court in Manou county, James Vn k
bonse, alia* Jamas Vickhouse Poole, was lrted for
•tealini a negro belonging to James S. lloHens
hoad of that county foead guilty and sentenced
to the lVnitentiaryfor ten years.
Vickhouso was reognnuxl whilst passing
through Atlanta about six weeks ago .as a form
er inmate of the Albania Penitentiary, by a
gentleman who at the time he was confined
there was an officer of the Institution, and who
suspecting that ViekUuuse could not hav • attain
ed the property he had about liiin, honestly, had
him arrested uud committed to jail. At the
time of Iris arrest, he had eight negroes in Ins
possession—two from Florida —two from Biker,
one from M icon county and two from Cherokee
Oeorma. These negroes were none of them sto
len, but had been obtained in exchange for oth
ers, whom he had stolen at uitFerent times and
places ; his plan seeming to a? to sell every ne
gro he stole as soon as possible, in order to steal
him back an 1 sell him again; By information
obtained from the negroes who were with him.
all of those he had stolen and sold in dillerent
parts of the country, were r.v.iveiv.l and restor
ed to their owners. Mr. Holliushead s negro
was fraud near Nashville, Tennessee. —-Journal
<£ Messenger.
Taatuuu: Acciorcxr mv Nkw Jkksv. — He
■ large new glass factory, in process of ereetiou
near the Ratlinsreas Creek, New .Jersey, wa
blown down Tuesday, by llns gale. Iwmitv five
workmen was blined in the runts. Ihe la e>!
news from the spot, state that wight lashes had
been taken out-of the bad ding, aa d-se.v.er i 1 per
sons rescued very dangemudv w-ujnde 1. X'lrcrj
tho killed was Aldenr.au Palmer. “I New X ork
eitv. ‘flicfactory belonged to Julius Keller, and
the loss by iu destruction is estim i'ed a’ ?!.>,-
000.
, (ia*tr Miuraur Rxi’snmox ro rrt : P'.gs
—lt ia anaounond in the S’. L me, Rena -It.’.i
that orders have h vii iv'vivfol from \\ ashing
ton for Lite earlv march off >ur lit nt- n 1 im •}>
Wider Ocner.tl ll truey. to the W.—Vrn l>’iiiti
, walk a viow lo the r.hastiseol oit of !ie Indians
who-diaviß, for wars past, bee in den
, ; fedatinfu upon the property, an 1 the murder o!
isAntttrient citiivn*. It is un lersi.. > I ilia 1 20 ( )
ftlni IWH| re to l*estationed at F-*rt Ltrmiif,
800 at Iteju-imv, COO at Fort Riley, and 1.5>0
the Upper Missouri, Tiiey are to take out a
! jtoar*< supply of provisions.
%HJUloit of the New Pre-Paym si Post-
AO* l/*av.—' Tile pytl|lasler of New V->rk sla’e
ttiat the first two days the hew law requiring
letters to be prepaid went into operation, there
at? agregife of sixtv-three letters received
unpaid. On the third day there were ninety
nine/ They tfnry put in bv stealtli and of course
non* of them fur vfitri.i .•.<!. Sewn f the nutn-
U*r had postage stamp* ob_cut from stamped en-
Vutopcs, Chihli are irtirthldiw irlren so transferreil.
TStsbiak Blue.—We have been shown, says
the Marietta Georgian, a box of mineral sinii-
Igf ip all respect* to Prussian bine, so mue.l used
M B*iniU,.dyu*, 4c. It was m .de from the de
pitfHbmidnenr the Iron W.rrks of Mark A.
Cohper, and sent by him to Win. Rout, to be
tastod. Mr. B. think* it will eiihaerve all the
purpose* of the Prussian Blue. We write this
article wjtji ink made by liijn from a piece of il.
Wlsi, li—, , ,11 mill IP, ■ ~.1. [I : ...t
two Bsmi tlli tltr, wtw tivMtojpl
iy Mboa the. tb* Sh lust. The firv
-rliisliilMt hslf pH* ?l\ fT'i tit* I *•> rapid
we* the pi>grß of.Ui*TUe*, that oonipamtivi
1/ lioue of tin.- CoßmtiPof the building were
- 1. _ ... \ I .a. —.* * ..... i.. 1 -s
WtWI~ TUB
*4506, of which *2500 i fort mint civ eovered !
by inMiranck We learn that there arc strong
circumstances feitding to tl|jf suspitAui that the
hoone was inulietoiidy firevl; but in the alwence
of BccuruUi information we f.oh.*ar further einn
ment “for the present. —Columbus Kaquirrr.
)yh.
u , ABBKtTOF.GRAHAM.THE MrßinatKß.—Lyvek
burg, April 6, 1855 —4. Austin Gr*h*iii, the I
iipm who Mr. W. 11. Spiller, and shot
Messy*. 0. F. Trigg. J. Cox, ami Terry at Wythe
vlß*T oil Saturday night last, was arresUnl this 1
morning about twelve miles from that place. —
Ho was seen near llrere Monday morning, ami
a party of eitixeus started to hunt him. and final
captured him. The feeling Against him in
Wytheville is intense and l shottUl not lie ttr
eiriitc-d if lire people took tbe law into tlieir own
utud->. though it is tw lai Utped \liat no . arfeh
*h act wilt be connnilted. U* wa*^ lodged in
jatl at _Wytheville. C.firi
Teleorapii Across the Atlantic. —A dis
patch from Halifax says tjnft tlie Provincial Par
liament has been proiifne<l. Previous to the
adjournment of the Legislature, an important
cdiarter was granted to Mr. Charles Archibald,
Messrs Brest, and their associates of Lojnlou,
which is designed to facilitate the construction
jif the trans-Atlantic elect ro-tolegraph, to Connect
tho wires of the Nova Scotia company with a
submarine cable from Ireland.
We understand that the capital necessary for
this gigantic enterprise is already subscribed,
and that the work will be pressed forward with
all possible.expedition. The projectors enter
tain no doubt of complete success, and expect to
open a direct and instantaneous communication
between London and New York as soon as the
fall of 1858.
Slave Rosetta Case. —Judge McLean lias
discharged the U. S. Marshal, arrested for re
moving the slave Rosetta, belonging to Mr. I)en
nis.m, remarking that lib committal was illegal.i
> The Hon Thomas 11. Bayly, of the Avomah
list rit-t, in Lower Virginia, is out for a re-elec
lion to Congress. A letter in tile Norfolk Her
ald says;
Mr. Bally addressed the citizens of \X illiams
tmrg on Saturday night last. There was a large
concourse in attendance. He staled that lie
was a caudid.a'e for re-election to Congress, and
shoiih) be pleased to receive the sutfrages of the
people. He adverted briefly to his career as a
national representative, anil had yet to hear the |
first objection from his constituency. He had
‘•cell interrogated as lo 1 1 is position on the Klimt
Nothing question. Said he was not a member
of ilieonle., but entertained their views to aeon
-ideraide extent, and advocated many of their
manciples before the ordi r sprung into existence.
11-did not believe in proscribing Catholics. He
said that hr would nut coir for Mr. Il’mf.
Extraordinary Death from Hydrophobia.
Mr. A. lio’lgors, of Franklin. Onio, died of by
Irophobia last week. It appears he was hit by a
mad dog some thirty years ago, from the “fleets
of which he recovered, although at irregular in
tervals lie (i’ll a peculiar and unpleasant sensa
tion. Being a man of powerful physical frame,
we g'ling nearly two hundred |mn N, it is prole
Pit,- that the strength of his constitulion k’ pt
1 lie eflec's of the virus in his system subdued.—
! t.i the loth of Jimttarv, however, a small, half
-tarved il'ig bit hint oil tlicdmud. when he in
stantly remarked to Ills wife that lie never tell
such a pain. It seemed to (hull his system like
tu electric shook. Nothing further, however,
occurred at tho time lieyond a very severe head
ache amt a slight nervous fever. The DavUm
G;ctfo says:
The sain* dog wm known to have bitten sev
eral hogs, but. not until the it"g’ beeame rabid,
which was several weeks after, was t’nij dog sup
posed to have been mad. When Mr. Rodgers
ltecHtJie acquainted w ith tUoae tacts lie at once
fell that, under bis peculiar situation with ‘ the
virus of a former bile in bis system, bis ease was
a hopeless one, and immediately set shout loos
ing up his business, and made his will, commu
nicating his apprehensions to no |verson, not even
his faintly. lie enjoyed usual health up to Wed
nesday before Ilia death, when the symptoms of
Itvilrophobia liegan to manifest themselves, caus
ing him, however, no serums inconvenience mi
fil-Friday morning, when in attempting to wash
lits hands and face he tound himselt unable to
get bis Itatnls in the water.
lie ate but lilth* breakfast and in a shorttloW
went to bed. About 12 o'clock, Friday niglit,
lie was seized Ivy a most fearful spasm which
lasted for some time. After the p*sm passed
off he beoamo quit* ealtn, and ftonveTsed almost
incessantly, and assured bis friends 1 hj9 Ife wonltk
Hot liana them in ufty way. Hi* next spasm was
on SatUMlay morning, and more violent than
tjie former. The last spasm seetiHiJ Ift lHdfr the
sufferer witli the most excrutiating agony, attif
wasd wdfut hi the extreme, etreti p wUnem.W
During all h tud'erings, to the very moment of
hiimsHth, he wa conscious of hi* oohdilton,
|tf£f|£sr all nnpwHv nq4 it*ypd So
take particular care to harm no oft* tlurthg his
raving fit* nithengh -kaava* in no war secured,
I and in the rame ioom with hi* foetid* and at-
HnJiittr 1 a “•* *£’ \ fc^
H i* certainly contrary to
tltmihevim sboiiid remain so loqjr K.ttw.ey*,
iem, aiH) give no move decided m*nifttio* of]
Bm the 9*** *sss£*s*ip
jNflw EstlNfi f||aj A rib wS 1, ‘ r
4*d* • sfiae ■ ,- W
u is -i>i4tfatfhdKSdiinf iVMM
v*d“ It .nilurassttShend of a lore* of Gttatwn
tilsn- had been mated. and dial ttaa.- Cabtf .to*J
President ut tiu> farmar <ta>*. *- jr'lfrrfip’tfl ~
th“lis.d ~f 2.000 an wan ia|MhrniHk Kpht
•irtiHery. I'Ue moiuiuuwore ut rtanta Cm* hi
• •uaicntalu. hadruen against Uw gowrmaent, *nd
numberednvm* 1.500 wen. ~
—JotinO’OonoOT, Uteof PawooaUwn, King's
Coantjr, trctaml, *<rww to tk Lawton Tiut.s the sot.
lowing tetter, muter data f New York. Mnrok ft i
“In the name us vod Mid humanity, 1 intrant jon to
-aye year powerful and iota,-nii.il paper to Mop the emi
gration of af miserable o.iu.i yinett from dear old Ire
land. They nr* aaffin ing alt kind* of privation here.—
tkonsaud supportr.lon public charity, lodging in the •ta
ttoo-houses. and the thermometer 10* below soro; no
work, and no chance es any. In the midst of (his .lintress
1,21X1 pe.*|!* tainted u-doy, aod Utooaands are exported.
Are the people mad that they rush on death and destruc
tion 1 The Amcricnpe'are liberal pepole ; they do nil
they can. but miflidaewUl not sustain the poor foreign
ers acre. S>up bouses in oil the wards are daily crowd
ed with poor. Uow eon it be otherwise 1 The emi-
Es Liu.l here at the rate of IOjOOO a week ; 80,000 nr
last year, nud there wilt lie more this year if net
stopped by the interference of humane men in Kngtand.
The scene hero is heartrending. The work in the ware
rooms. canals, and factories is suspended, which odds to
the misery I deseriho.”
Martin Van Ituren. jr , died at Paris on Tuesday, the
Jikh ult. A largo number of Aiuorirans accompanied
his remains to their temporary resting plare, in the oriu
c-t.-ry us M mtm itre. lie had snnted bimvtf at the din
ner table when his head felt forward on hie breast, aud he
expired without a word, without A gro in.
Nkw-York, April 10.
■file Herald says that Mr. Ponte is engaged in prepar
ing a voluminous history of the Ostcud Conference. At*
the papers bearing upon it will be translated from the
french and SpauLh. The book will not appear before
July, it will probably giie an entirely new phase to the
diplomatic negotiations concerning Cuba. .Several secrets,
not sot surmised, will be revealed, &c., lie.
. The Albany Patriot.
W e would sav in rt-|>lv to tho extraordinary I
article which we find ill the Patriot of the 30tii
tilt., that m ilern democracy should keep veiy
Uttiet an I silent ttpon the subject of “platforms
of principles.” We defy Umeditor of that pa
-1 per to show upon what great leading measure or
question which enters into the domestic and f-.r
----eigu policy oft hi- country, there is unity nt
feeling aud concert of action in the pstudo dem
ocratic party, li is for and against (lie tariff—
For aud ‘against, internal improvements. For
and against tile donation of the public lauds.—
For and against the Fa dfic Itailioad. For and
against the Wilmot provis.., iivcluding the rc|u-al
of the Missouri Compromise. For and against
the acquisition of Cuba and territorial extent ion
i genorailv. For and against the Union. For
and against State Rights, indeed, the only
question upon which the “Reunited” agree, is
tile spoils question. This is the great central,
cardinal and cohesive article in tlieir creed ; and
most tenaciouily do they adhere to it, so long
as the loaves and fishes hist; but when they fail
disintegration and desertion of their variegated
platforms follow. For f.vdderless racks and
empty stomachs have no charms for the “greaf
tiuterrified.”
Now whilst it would appear from the Patriot .
that democracy needs a periodical convention
for the construction of anew and captivating
platform ; the Union Republicans arc tinder no
such necessity. They have stood firmly and
steadfastly upon the Georgia Platform ever
since they cottstr tiled it, and notwithstanding
the late attempts of the fire-eaters lo wrest if
from them, they expect to make it tltvir battle
lin the next State and Presidential contests. —
Blended with il there may Iks other ami colatex.tl
issues, hut the Georgia Platform will embody
the primary and leadiag principle* of onr par
tv. As we therefore have a platform already,
nothwithstaiidiug the attempts of the Johnson
party to steal it from us, we think tho Uniou
Republicans can very well dispense- with a. con
vention.—Southern Recorder.
Texas.—A steady stream of emigration has
been pouring into Texas from the Gulf State* of
the South for the lasi two years, which imtst
prove of great value in developing the resour
ces of its wide expanse of territory. At Litiwnrid.
on tho Nechos river, Texas, there is a .bridge
which tho hulk of the emigrat ion passes over,
and thou* It the loti taker keeps no record of the
persons, tie dues of the wagon*, and those form
a pretty good criteriont for judgimm. During
the month of December of the year 1854 no less
than 550 emigrant wag ms passed over tilt* bridge
bound west; while in January, 1855, tile num
ber was 700. It is thought that, from the l>e
, ginning of December to the end of April, the
average will he 800 wagon* per month, and five
person* to taudi wagon, making in all 3,000
wagon* and 16,000 emigrants. Senator Rusk
is said to estimate emigration to Texas this uea
. son at 100,000, Gonzales Enquirer think*
tjiis amount accurate. tt~- -
—- —--r-‘
■ A Whole uoa Dwipoiut.—Ex-Govcmor
“ S?htlK; df Virginia, dm* opposed to the noroina
tion of tho remsg tlo whig Wise, a- tlo* demo
‘ cratic candidate for Governor, and is very Ik>*-
this he ha*^fon -aomally beraWl by sonw of
“the faithful,” frivlil- took occasion in a late
The follow
ingi* r ltmwil|: ha,y x
lam told that lam not the Extra Billy of
ftißoirtrtaf JBp TtatodpA—■!)<” *mn|l- —*
icaj my -cradU I eaa clwll-nge
devil to detect
As, ■ of turn
imb from the
art litsr | *>vr?frJfiLhl'*, IWMd*> .-N■ v.UI |
Uo take u juiri ia IhaaotMdiac.iti of the
Ah ‘I i I | "lN\-L^^^L^C>il-t r .n anJ frvi.tl t.
BROWN & BUIuOBa ®
WILI. I’CIiLTIAStJ AND JtfiLL flllfoxres oii
* COMMISSION
OB or Ht ilatger ft UVank Old Stand, timer Uv
r*n* and Muuraa Sittti. Mor.tfroueiv. Ala.
sax n>v\,.,„ ...o. L. WIUIH
pr IA, ‘ftft
Notftoe to Delhorii. ~y-’-
OKirris, January Int, 183 ft.
TUT tonn of CopariJMnhip of the urfdvraigni-ithae ex
pir'd, by limitation, and W* are r-nnpolk-d to collvet
*ll noi.i-y due u. We therefore hop* you wilt ci for
ward auil avttl* with os. hoteroen this and the Ist us
April, at which tint* the Nutei and Au nity pass
from ur control. We hope wine us our trioudr will cum
ftUiti, lor wo are oomiKdioti lo coll—it.
uprid,’*S WVf A RKOMftfM. I
—
ITTR At 1 AIN return ourainecre thanks tome oilixcns
FT of I.riffinaUil siirroumliaft -HOaiuuily. twltwlikn
i! pit r.imgo brMowndapon us. r J with pluoeure bcglvave
t vU your attention to our extensive
Spring and Summer Slock -
—or
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS!
CLOTH I NO,
lIAKHWARB,
LUTLLItY, 4
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS.
r caps,
ST it AW
. , GOODS,
And all article” of prime nrceasily, which we are deter
mined to sell at prior-a to suit the times, for cash or ap
proved paper, as our motto is ••quiet* -a.eea.ul -ore i
oi oll—” We would say especially to cash buyers that
ia re is raoury to ho made by examining our stork,
pri vi -lualilie/aad •tyles,” which will lie found inferior
to uo o Catt and trt ut. C. T. It J E. DLT’ULL.
N. B. *n urge all indebted to eomo forward uml et
tte, es we ore delermin—l to- clone our book* of last year.
A word to the wise is sudhieuc. C. T. & J. K. D.
Giiifiii. April 12,1855. ~ 19
jrartvs^
liriliin uml ITcst-Point Plank-Raatl CompmiT.
4 X r.Sft titiii will bo hiM in tho Cmri lluuv on ihv
/jL li.’sf ,v|i>n lay iu M.VV*f* iVwidtmt fohl *i
Diivlrtirt \W tho ni Vnil*i*Bint I’lduk-iiiiiul
Cuui{witty,fur t4u v#ar. 11. I*. KIIiKPATKICK,
Aj'iil 7. H 55. * Sfcictiiiy.
NEW GOODS!
—GO— **
r naWfioribcr woiiM renpiMlfall.r iufowi li is* fciomN
A nl tho public ffeiiDrally. Unit be ift now receiving,di
rect troui New York, u humLsome ituok us
STATI.E AND FANCY
noadynutde Olotlilng;
llula, itoolk anil itlior*;
IMarthctirc , Crockery*
CIUS A amt tiI.AXSW.tRE,
—A NI)
PLAXTA TIOX GOODS IX GENERAL.
All <>f which, will he sold ou as good terms as can be af
. sordid in tJill ■*!>. ..
Persons wishing to purehase are invited to call and
look before purchasing elsewhere. He also keeps n good
stock of
GROCERIES,
Which he will sell ('iIEAP for CASH only.
G.itiiu, April 3, 1 >55. WM. fr, ‘iMlN'fi.
UrGHti l Uvlilun iliitl Creditor*.
ALL persons imlehti-d to tliecstate of Simeon F. Speer,
late of Spalding eonnty, deceased, urc hereby re
quiivd to make un ii iiist-. |ntymen<, and those having
demands ogai*t said estate, wilt present them, duly
iMliehticated in terms nf law.
JOHN CAL'THE.N, Adm’r.
MAU Y A. riPEEK. Admr'x.
Ajirit 7. 1855. 18— BM
Aduinistrator’s Stile.
jyritSl! AST to an order from the Honorable the Court
l of Ordinary of Spalding county, will ho Bold before
the Courthoused-ir in lieutin, Spaldiug county, ou the
first Tuesday in Jl/ S E uext, within the legal hours of
sale. Two Town Lots, iu West GrilHu, Nos ‘J9 and HU.
Clntaining one acre each ; add os the property ot J It
Jones, deceased, for thi’ lie- eflt of the h lira mid a editors
of said deor‘o*od. KEHECCA C. JiJ.SES, Admr'x.
Apr LJM. A. B MATTHEWS, AJiu r.
POn SAIaO.
A GOOD Seeuod-hnuiieii I'tA-SO FOKTE, on mode
rate terms. Apply ut this otßce.
AUruh 17, 183 ft. 13- if ;
LOOK HERE!
PIPER & WHITE,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
■WKir im>lt or mu. WTRBX”,
URIFFJM, GEORGIA.
IIAYK lntreceived a splendWi ussortauat
Tl of SPRING AND sI’MMKK GOODS for
f J Geatlemen’a wear. Tbaii Stock has been fit
** carefully selected byouo of the ftrm, from the
latest and Hknet approved styles in the New York market,
and I* unsurpassed for beauty of fuahiua and quality oi
texture-
Confident that they nan reader general satisfaction,
they respectfully invito on examination es their stock.
The following are some nf tho loading articles em
braced in thetrprbeewt extensire aasortuieuti
Cloths. Wttok and oolered t Doe-skio Cussimcrs;
Fancy P ran oh Caosimers; Ploio aod Fancy Silk and
Marseilles Vesting-, Gtovoe, Cravats, Shirt#, <whitenud
fancy,) Collars, fed. fits., together with a great fj&r.
“ tr ° r FURNISHING GOODS.
‘ ;*•; ■ —AIJSA-t - ,j/i
eoqsistlng of Black, Brow* tad > Ola* Freeh mid Soft
t oietsi atlas lwt of Whke tdMm M 004*8 fill
• Satin m( Fmiey SBh Vouto, .jjprtft* ‘■* - ■***,
wtßfiwd ‘
M t§rinmM*reh **** b> .
PI ItK. rpxt* *TMATKD'IEftTBA j
Trio It flooring IceOeeni, Jettio*, 4u|UlMiy>s|nAl
JL” every dvo-ript!*a of iu-"*fo dishe* wad eotifeetidtwy j.
Ext. es LEMON PEE., K*L*f
, •* OKA NOE PEEL. “ DAMAWIWS*
•• ginn'VaU)N “ vSw
For **ie hjr W. B SEAYiI
Olifflt., Ma eh n,15- f ‘ . ‘ ‘I
RICHAIins & BHOtHER
KEKI* A WIIOI.RRaLK AMD KMTAIt i
CHEAP, CASH, BOOK AJTOXtJUC BTOKS,
A* ft/ofcWw'e Brisk BuUilmg tfiU W , Gr&fk, dm.
“New books.
C|HlLf<rO it Sll P'LEPOItD are *till reeelvlag thMr
■ ’ u-u.il Mipidiee of -V/vfF BOOK* AMP trj-
TlOMhtn V, to whioh they respectfully invite the *uen
| thin nf the
I VV * uuidtlvc* to sell ut such rate* a*wflr*ftre
rtHtfucwfi. ‘
I# 1 Cull at the Mimic Start* East tidt BiH cirtct.
i vriffiii, February Iff. _
NEW DAGUERRYAN 6ALIERY ft
1m Uic Telegrn|litc Olßce, flllj-aft-
D| HiM W. I’AltKElh"rwejK’OtfoWy anuounem t* the
i*"U* Oft; riißn ami. yioulity, that he iiMjuvt rksd
nl the abovii room— and having had K-erral yoarw ex
iM-rieiiee in the IMiiLhltßEJa AK TANARUS, lie larl.ft hJut
’ Se 1 that he is able to give atl.faction M tl* i*oit fas
, tidinns. r * - i'’’. ,
Lrkuuestes taken in h*"t tjleof the art, In ny weath
er. nt vri y low price l iariv rwH. eolicited.
| liriliin. PVb Iti, • ~
,T JUST THE THING YOU WANT!
Come soon ud get it at a Low Priee.
Bin-EKI-K It i n’s Ut--*l *tyl Hrr HAT#: hiteat
| Style Mnt-klu end bearer Know-Nothing. Yp'd
Woke, 1 >nr t ‘om.tiy, aud other fashionaht* eUW* of the
•lay A* id aaaio imeui of ijiiy’ ad Wuokliat*. of *ll
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PIANO FORTES.
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out Stock, Inn ink lan fT 9, Ml Iy**v4 *^t,*ddl
tt'.ii- f'.oia til- iti>T ALAKFRB ut the North. IV* are
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ft. IIN SQ U. 4 RE CASE m-thd RiL'H A S VMOtSI
EI.AIWHA J'EI.Y CARVED CENTER SEVEN
OCTAVO r/ANV. . ■
Our Piano* are unsurpassed, in point of quick touch,
durability, power, volume aud brilliancy f tone.
Persons buying of ua cnn get them • low ns in aoy
market in the Union, with freight** difference. Prices
(rum S2i" Ist to fi.iOO UO.
ihT V written gu.ir.inty will neeonipuny every Piano
wes.-ll.to ibis eirect: “ll ut any tla* withiu twelve
iu mills using. a iy defect is found, (which caunut he rem
edied.) wo w ill take it book mud giro anew one iu Us
|,ll *S.<eennd-hafid Pianos to RENT, orforsnte. Frieds
from j ot (in tu filso tit).
ms iILI.Om'ONS.In neat Rnsotrood asd*. dna* 1 ft
octaves, forside. price* ftitl to |73.
KI ut inns, Voeordeeos, Tambourines, Banjos, Viotlns,
Guitars, Flutes. Fites, and every thing usually kepk iu a
Musie Btoru wiUKe/eund in ours.
A heavy lot of sSal *f >tic ou hand for Plane,Flute
and Guitar. CLOUD ft AH ACKLLFOKD.
Griffin, G*. Millet., Fb 10,1864 Hl—iy
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HAS lu-rii removed to New Orleans Btrm. Otid is now
nt Bryln ft tin's: old stood, whore l oitt.be pW’l
lo have all my vl’l custiinsrs ionic iiml icr US*, ftly
friends, I do Intend to Soil mv srork V LRY IA>W this
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pri.o-s Urijurlimetoftet UGiUUi ARG AIA Si
nor shall Infal yi>u (iff bccaus# yltis skh mt Ifettkt
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