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w‘ , froai that State, ‘die demand
“■i">iliM>'lilj aimed from liquor to
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■|ini | iiiii arm (nltlii| the plan- <>f
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A cperflng gentleman in New
bet i large amount
win tfxtre from the Astor to
UnKUSquare in a light wagon town
hi.|ppf’'He calculate* toil H ess
2ftsj||pUsh the task with one hund-
Field, a well known
ayjpiiMjgf Veftnont, went sever
4;*ntfO to deposit!’ his vote at
One of tile noli insnec
of his, and of oppo
: “I am very
m pBfSleW, to see you here.*’
r I*M fit.. Field. “Be*
m N € fin Ike officer, “Christ said
was not <>f tins
wum? l™a no one a right to
vote/’ Mr. F., “miles* he
.VB tßtbe kingdom of Satan ?”
Geos Lobic.—“ Brudder Jones,
out foot tell me de difference ’tween
*W%f t ok course i ran Samuel. -
When yon diet you lib on iioil'm,
and when yon die you hnd notlin
klue-eyed girl, of some three years
old, who wu nestled in her mother’s
•raw, t twilight, looking out at the
•tars.” - Mother.” said Je “it is
ntthiW
g it dark, Caro
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|v “ JiW fMWiWIHCUp WC UDjrci vl
r you know it is dreadful to contetn
! ‘Perhaps they are used to it.’
\ “But this is ho reason why we
\ should’nt improve their condition.—
I So we have agreed to hold a meet
. ing two evenings in a week, with
thiw object in view. Wilt you join?”
%“I am alrnid I can’t. 1 should be
I obliged to neglect my own children
, as I presume will be the case with
r many of those who attend. Look,
i for example, at the boy in the street.
He lytsffi hole in his elbow, and his
clothes are all covered with mud.
Iprestime Ins mother belongs to
some of these benevolent associa
tions, and hasn't time to attend to
her own children/
“ Mrs. Ames,” asked her visitor,
rising with indignntion, *do you
mean to insult me ?’
“ Insult you !”. was the nstonished
reply, ‘ol course not/ What makes
you think so V
4 * Dtl you know who that boy is,
of whom you speak ?’
‘No, I don’t, but should like to ’
J You would? Well, ma’am,
your curiosity shall be gratified,
tic is my son, George Washington
Jackson Armstrong. What have
you to say to that ?’
‘Say ? why nothing. Only it’s
unfortunate for the boy that he
wasn’t born a Patagonian.”
Mrs. Armstrong, without n reply,
swept out of the room with the ma
jesty of a queen.
She is still canvassing for the sew
ing circle in behalf ol the youthful
Patagonians, while George Wash
ington Jackson Armstrong is per
mitted to roam at will through the
streets, on condition that he will not
venture within sight oi Mrs. Arne’s
window.
An exchange says that the Inst
thing man does is to repent. This
is a mistake—the lost thing done is
to pay a printer’s bill.
Professional Advertisements.
KING & BWINM,
- ~ 2ja w* ,
aARXKSVILLE, GEORGIA.
-, VTAVtWO ae*ooltod ttawuelve* to the pracltoe of
11 Daw, will attend pumrtuullr tu all buinrimnlru*t
d to their prtifeMitinal aH|ail
IIM.. ...JOaitl-H HWINt.
J.—]>SMM , r
iTltt* NECK,
dttsriwyi Ml £ir,
MoDONOUiiH, GEORGIA.
All bMhww entreated lo (hair *ar* will r**rire prompt
attention.
• •• *• SjHIJb
rwwytuw. 1/
OR. KNOTT r i ;
TTAS ehanred hi* residence ami oftee to the (lr*t lot
11 below Mra. Koßvca* Bearding Hmn, on the but
■KMortho Railroad,aeariyamaatitetin Kr*l|ht Depot,
where ho may he fouml at all tie*** ready, to attend to
sa 1. w. jicsaoi.
Orrwe bin wrtlee* to the Eraetlea of MbIUCIXK
AND mjiOtfWTheUte oittMuaf UriNaand vioinlty.
OAw on Solomon Street, neat door to MUI k Smith'*
Store. ,
BJJTIXL * OIBXXTKX,
trroK\i:vs at law,
: f ; tmiFFiy, Georgia.
L H l>ANtrt. * *. r. IX Ottotuia.
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Wu VJ ‘\ 7 -kKr* ■W* wpiiPw|MßWf y x .r ■■ .jj
, j in Kogan, lit.
fjLpPfflEL,’ Toaster In th* Pri7 I
■ Vjp W&WpTUttwrff to rbjnK.li.gj nn-fSjr’
G. SMITH. Prlneiraloftho Music Department.
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MARSHALL COLLEGE,
rfSHR Ppriuff Term’of this laseltetioo will
J, tbald Mmi-toy Ik Juury and ond tbs Ist Thuridsj
la /oly. Th# Pail Term will oommrOee the let M-ihUj
b August and stow tbs IMS Thursday to NosomW
Th* studies to thi tustitattoo r a Coilsgtots Cuurse
of tone yeare, equal to that es olhr Cr.ltogss in tor
country. A* Academical Course. talkrating whatever
to natmaary Ibr admiwioa Into College. , ;
Pisa of Instruction sad Sates of Tuition in
the Pretmratory Department
Pill ST CLASH.
Sprint Trm. Fall Trm.
Spelling, Heading, Writing and
Mantel Arithmetic sl2 00 $8 00
’ SECOND CLASS.
Spelling, Defttiing. K ending, Wri t ing,
Arithowtie, Urograpiij, lli. U. S. IS 00 10 00
THIRD CLASS.
Eng. OrMa., ArHh.,Oaog , Lat Lm
*'in, Hbateriml Header, ’1 .van’s
ofEdgtoddT; 21 00 14 00
SOI ■ KIT I CLASS.
Eng. Oram., Arith , Algrbr* enm
in meed, LaL Header, Cuanr, Virgi I,
Croak, UtHfMk>rlf Creek Header,
Ilia, ot Cresee and Home 2d 00 16 00
iCollege Department
To enter this I)e|>nrtraent, ihe eandidftle must under
go an examination in ail the above atudies, ami couu- well
fucouiuicndcfi
OF TtflTlOaV
Os the 4th and nil the (‘ollege fylaexee. per Term, in ad
.vniiec Term s24 —Full 7V/#/iflb
Kxtra fix. for fuel and
servant hire,.,*.... “ 44 2 44 4 * 1
i h/Trge* will be fomle for any damage done the College
building nr uchtod furniture.
Hoard per mouth $lO.
No deduction matin lor abeeme, except in cee of pro
trncted eicknoee.
‘Fhe Principal feeds grntefuf for the large amount of
patronnge he has receired, and hopes his labors mny con
tinue to merit the confidence of a generous public’ lie
has procured the services of Rev. w. Jg. iioHKRT for the
next year, who Is a gentleman of ability and experience.
1*0.2*, l&i. J NO. W. ATTAWAY, Principal
44T Columbus Km|uiror please copy till the third week
in January.
NEW FALL GOODS.
Cll. A CO. have received their Fall
• .Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry <o*kD, embracing
a Urge and varied assortment, suitanlefor Fail and Win
ter. among wbfcKi arc
Rich fancy i olored tek Brocade .Silks,
Main oluck l>ress ami Vpnxi Silks,
|{ >nn*t Silks and S*; r <t *.d all colors,
French Merimny *ll veoci.sume very rich,
l*lniues, rich printed and solid 4 -oU<rs,
Fancy all wool Delaines and rlsnseU for children,!
Lnghsh and American Prints, nt all prices,
Super Scotch and Fancy t iinghains,*
Klegant French embroideries, Collars, I'nderslccvcs,
Dhiinisettes, Handkerchief and Hands;
Swiss and Jackoue; Kdrings and iusertings, Flounces
and Hands;
f.adics’ Cloaks, and Talma Cloths, /
A large and counlete asfortineut of tvaUers, Boots,
Tie* and Walking Suoes,for Cadies, Misses and Chil
dren.
A complete assortment of Ladies’, Misses* anl Chil
dren's Hosiery x
Domestic floods of every variety. Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Linen, Table Damask, Lffien A Cot. Diapers fie.
They arc nlso prepared to furnish in any style:?. Cur
tain Duutasks, Lace Curtains, tiilr Cornier*, Hands, l*ins,
[.mips and Tassels, <*ords and Tassels for Pictures, < tiinps,
Window Shade# and fixtures, and Furniture Prints.
A If**, Andiron*, Fite Dogs, Shovels and Tongs, Fire
Stands, Candlestick* and Class and Kritania Lumps of
every varier.y. ‘t hey also call particular attention to a
large and beautiful assortment of CAKPLTS, which
they flutter themselves wiil give satisfaction. A call and
examination is reapertfully solicited.
Lirifl&u, Nov. IH, 1*54.
Legal Advertisements.
ttpaldtitu lluy Kulea.
WILL he sold, before the Courthouse door in Griffin
ripaiding county, on the first Tuesday in May
next,within the legal nottrs of sale, the following proper
ty to wit 1
Four bates of Cotton, Nos. 1,2, 3 and four, in Ferrell
k Hancock’s Warehouse, Griffin, levied on ns thu pro
perty of William MoEthennj, to satisfy a fi. fa. from
Butts Inferior Court to favor of Sautuol Griswold vs
•aid MeElhcnny.
East half of Lot No. 32, in West Griffin, containing
one half acre, mors or locs, with the improvements there
on ; levied on a* the pruperty of Thomas H. Bray, to
satiety alt. fa. from Soul-ling Inferior Court In fuvir of
Josiah Allen vs. said Bray.
The interest of Alexander Bellamy in the brick honse
and the tot on which it stands, at the comer of Breed
and Hill Streets in the city of Griffin, jmid interest being
ou* undivided half; Dried on ns the property of Alex
ander Bellamy; and the brick hows* on Hill Street
known as Jason Burr's tin shop, levied on as the proper
ty of Jason Burr, both levied on to satisfy a ft la from
Monroe Superior Court in furor of William B. Parker
vs Jason Burr and Alexander Bellamy. Property point
ed out by plaint iff** attorney.
March 21, 1855. A A. WOOTEN, D. flh'ff..
Lot ot land in tbs 3d district of originally Monroe now
Spalding county, No not known, levied on as the pro
perty of Reason Hlessit, it being the lot whereon said
Blcssit now lives, containing 252$ acres, more or less,
levied oa by virtue of two ft fa* from Spalding Superior
Court in flavor of Elijah Alisa vs Rsason Blesnt.
March 38, MBA. J. O. LINDSEY, Sheriff.
Fayette May Sales.
WILL be sold before the Courthouse door iu tbs town
of Fayetteville, Fayette county, ou the first Tues
day to May next, within tbs legal hours of sale, the
following properly, to-wit i
Lot ol ton/. No, 32, to the lab district af Fayette
eoonty, levied on as the property of Win. R. Moseley to
satisfy three 3 too issued from a Justice Coart held in
and lor the IflOlst district, O M., levy made by consta
ble and tarned over tern to advertise and sail.
Town lot -to the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county,
O*., No. 36, with tbs improvements there os, wbcrcon
John Edmonson formerly Bred, together with tots Nos.
M, 41, ST, 58,73,74, and 96, and the east half of lot No.
8, with offiee. Ite., all levied aa a* the property of John
Edmonson te satisfy aft ta issued Rom Fayette Superior
Coart tofavor Wm- Burnett r*. John Edmotnea.
jjfj&Ntejttte I* FeyetleeUle, Feeette
WMJ.ffr. m Ml tW, *bema iinw L. I'jet
fpwtyaf Wi While.
mptiat Com’ <n
j *ls j&SCit F*ytu eonty. No.
I ktr* f IlflllJjWl.* **>■ * “ r
SWm Joiiedu,
l;;';. . “ -V jf* *'. ’ s
oStT dtlft WMto, niiir— ‘— trill ka Ma<le to the
s’SSSl^i
ertaterf JoU lUiteTtot.of .Ja aoaatj,do~.A.
In frmldtng *p*< ior . oi <—
JOHN N. JOHDAJI ) FOK Dtvoncr.
NANCY JOHDAN. J
rr appearing to the Court that th. Defendant does not
reside in said county, Ordered that wrriee on M.d de
fendant be perfaatod l.y publieation HI ope of the gaieties
of this Bteteone. Att>.
ChamUr,, January „ STAKK JuJge
Sup. Courts, Flint Dist.
March 3.18 M. a4m _
tIEORUM, HBNHV COtTBTY.-Whereas Krao
t res K. Hamilton applies to me for I.etters of Ouar
dianehip of the person and property of Hesekiah 1.. and
Eugene L. Hamilton, orphans ofiyra D. Hamilton, late
of said eouuty deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to be and appear at my office within th e time
prescribed ky law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
Letters of Guardianship should not be granted said ap-
Given under lay hand at Office, this 16th day of March,
ti- H. NOLAN. Ordinary.
CIKOHPIt, HKNKY COLRTV.—Whereas Bennet
T W. Bonner, Guardian of Anna and Thomss J.
James, applies to mo for letters of Dismission from said
Guardianship:
These are therefore to eite and admonish all persons in
terested, to he and appear at my office, within the time
proselihed by law, to shuweause, if any exists, why said
application should not be granted.
Given under my band at office, this Kith day of March,
1853. QUINCES It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
GKOHUIA, HKRHVCOURTY.—Whereas Levi H.
Turner applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of
the persons and property of William W., Joseph J.,
John L , Samuel G. w., Mary A., Marine I*., Martha
L., Lucinda L. J., Elixabctli and Virginia M. Darkness,
of said county, orphans of Josiah W llarkness, dee.
These are tnererore to cite and admonish ail persons in
terested to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exists, why said
letters should not be granted. .
ElGivon under my hand at office, this 2*2*l day of March,
1955. QUINCES H. N< >LAX, Ordinary.
GlKOltr.lt. IIEXRY COI'STV- Whsnan Wm.
r T. Griffin applies to me for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Julian P E. Grfftin, late of said
county, deeansCd.
These are ti:crefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my oftioe within the time prescribed bv
law, to show cause, ifany exists, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 22d March, 1853
QUINCES It. NOLAN. Ordinary.
GROItOIA.IfBNRY COUNTY—Whereas Levi 11.
Turner applies to me for letters of Administration
mi the estate of Josiah W. llarkness, late of said eouu
ty, deceased :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to he and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any exists, why said let ters should not be
granted.
Given uuJcr in hand at office, this 22d day of March,
1855. QUIZES R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
(tKOUUIA, HENRY COUNTY—W h ere as t or
si nclius Lnmmns applies tome for Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Nancy Harris, deceased, late of
the State of Texas, wife of Joseph Harris, of Harris
oonnty,Texas:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office, withiu the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any exists, why said tetters should
nor be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this2Btb day of March,
1.815. QUINCES K. NOLAN, Ordinary.
C”l EORhIA, MERRY CONTY—WhereBB Mosee
T E. Rosser, Administrator on the estate of Moses
Rosser, late of Henry county deceased, applies for Letter*
Distnissory from said administration:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at uiy office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any exists, why said letter* should
not be granted.
Given uuder my hand at office, this 27th day of Oeto
bcr. 1854. QUINCES R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY.—Whereas Wil
liam M. I-ewis, Administrator in right of his wife,
formerly Sarah A. Cloud, on the estate of James H.
Cloud, late of Henry county, deceased, applies for Letters
Distnissory from *a: J administration :
These are therefore to eite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors cf said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any exists, why said letters should
not negrauted.
Given uuder my band at office, this I2th day of Janu
ary, 1888. QUINCES R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY—Whereas, Isaiah
Hollingsworth, Administrator on the estate of Wil
liam Garrett, tote of said county deceased, applies to me
for Letters Distnissory from said administration:
These are therefore to otto and admonish all and siagu
lar the kindred and eraditors of said deceased te be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
•hew oanse, ifany exists, why said letters should not bo
granted.
Given and tr my hand nt office, this 19t h day of Janu
ary, 1886 QUINCES K. NOLAN, Ordinary
Georgia, stalling county.—whereas wu
liam C. Champln applies to me for Letters of Dismis
sion from the Administration on the estate of Crawford
Bridges, deceased.
These are therefore to cits and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within th# time prescribed by
law to show cause, If any existo, why said fetters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this Bth day of Febru
ary, 18M. WM L. GORDON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas Ann
E. Situs, Administratrix on the estate of Pitt M.
Sims, deceased, applies to see for Letter* Diemissoryffiwa
said administration:
These are therefor* to eite and admonish nil and elngu
larthe kindred sad creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office withiu th* time prescribed by tow, te
show caaae, if any exist, why said letters should not he
granted.
Given uudir my baud at office, this 9th day af Deeses
her. IBM. WM. L. GORDON, Ordinary.
” A. W. BENHAM A CO..
WP’ ‘ # • yH/V
jC \ I /jk i,ffffi
I MIT 11 ‘ y WrMhkiJ
W. W. WOODRUFF so 00.
Are Maaolaoturing *
Coaches, Hack Wagons, Slide-seat Bvggtes, FamH
Rockawoys, Top Buggies, Buggies, Plantation Wag
: HARNESS. W HIPS r 4c.
a2.se. wAaaAarift9
w w. tv. .. IDRUFF, Gnffin, it
October 16.1852. *"■ *
THE AMERICAN’S FRIEND!!
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
Toth* Citizen.’ of the United Stutes :
1 most humr.ly and sincerely thank yon for the toimcnee
patronage which you have bestowed upon my Fills. 1
take this opportunity of stating that my ancestors’ were .
all American Citiiens, and that I entertain for all that ,
eoneerns America and Americans, the most lively sympa
thies, so much so that I originally compounded these 1 ills
expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitutions, amt
manner ofliving, intending to establish myaelfamungyou,
which I have now done, York.
38, Conur of Ann and Ifamau street.'. Sew York.
PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD,,
AND > j
LIVEII AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS^
Thedtijscna of the Union suffer much from <Hflor<tersof
the liver and Stomach, scarcely any arefrec from the in
fluence of these destructive maladies, life wears fa* t>
The fair sex, perhaps the most handsome in the world,up
to a certain period when,distressing to say, many loose
their teeth and good looks, while yet in the heyday of Ine.
Such sad evils may be effectually remedied hy continual
ly keeping the blood piyro, and the Liver and Stomach in
a healthy action, wbeti life will flow smoothly and rosem
ble plants in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring
appears to reign. .As it regards the preservation of the
human frame, and the duration of lif*, much may be ef
fected,-and I say fearlessly* that health and hte ran be
prolonged for many years beyond their ordinay hniiD, f
Holloway’x Pills are"takcu to purify the blood according
to the rule# laid down for health contained in the direc
tions which accompany each box.
A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY OF 10
YEARS STANDING, CURED BY HOLLOW AY’S
PILLS.
Copy of a Letter from Captain ./ hn Johnson Astor
Ht/U*c, New York* dated January sth , INSI. _ r
To Prof. I loij.owav, Cor. of Ann & Nassau sts. N.\ .
Sir, — It is'with the most heartfelt- pleasure Ihnvetu in
form you that 1 have been restored to health and strength
by taking your Pills. For the last ton years, 1 suffered
from a derangement of the Liver and Stomuch. and was
reduced to such an ext r*mity that I gave u] tuy ship, nev
er expecting to go to sea any more, as I had tried every
Kennedy that wju^recommended to me, but all to no pur
pose ; and bad given myself up to despair, when I was at
last recommended to take your Pills. After usvng them
for three months, the result is that I am now in better
health than I have been for e leven years pa*t, and indeed
as well as ever 1 was in my life. \ou arc* quite at liberty
to make this known for the benefit of others. %
1 remain. Sir, yours respect I till r,
(Signed) JOHN. JOHN.'*’ IN.
These celebrated Pills are iron derfu lly effi> licit,.is in the
foiloiring comptotnt* :
Ague Debility Hettd-athe- Scrofula,or
Asthma Dropsy Indigestion hint's Evil
Bilious Com- Erysipelas Juundice Stone & Gravel
plaints Female Ir- Liver Com- Secondary
Blotchesonthe regularities plaiSTs ‘Sy:u|tius
Skin Fcfili f of PHf Venereal
Bowel Com- all kinds Retention tions
plaints Gout ot Trine Weakness fr'-rn
Constipation of the Bowels. whatever cause
Sold at the Establishment of Professor w v,
80 Maiden Lane, New York,and 244 Strand, Lo.d n. ;tbil
by all respectable Druggist* and IY-aleri- in Medjcirrf*
throughout the United States, in Boxes, at ’l~i cent .a,
cents, and SI.OO cents each To be Lad Wholesale of
the principal Drug Houses in the Uni’ n.
gar There is a considerable saving by taking the larg
er sixes.
N. B.—Directions forth' 4 guidance of patients in every
disorder are affixed to each Box.
P’ ANTATION WAGONS
F)U two, tuar end six horses, comm unnd and
for sale by \V. W. WUUDRI EE k UO.
Griffin, Dec. 2, 1864.
Provision store and Candy Mami
faetory.
■ THE undersigned thankful for past favors, has
opened anew ttnd splendid assortment of trtto
CURIES AND CONFECTIONARIES un
derthe “American Union Office,” and next door west oi
Drs. Long lx Bliss’ Drug Store, on Broadway, where he
will keep constantly on hand, a general assortment in bis
line, ana most respectfully solicits the patronage of his old
friends and customers. Among hisslock are theibliowing:
Sugar,Coffee,Molasses,Syrups,Cheese, Butter, Boston
Soda, Butter and Wine Bu.euit; Raisins, Firs, Preserves,
Lemon Syrup ; Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candle*; 1
Tobacco, Cigar*, Snuff. Oranges, Lemons, Cocoauats,
Atmonda, walnuts, Brasil Nuts, Pet-per, Spice. Ginger,
Sal stratus, Soda, Starch, Chocolate, Teas. Rickies,
Matches; Port, Madeira, Tcueriffe and Malaga Wines
formedecinalpurposes. FLOUR and MEAL, Mackerel
Sugar Cured llama, Rice, Mead, Dried Beef, Ac., all of
which wilk he sold low for cash. Also, CANDIES at
wholesa]eorretail. J. R. MARTIN, Agent.
Griffin, April, 1862. - t s
*;>i rHnc Ltfln.
@4O BBLS. BALTIMORE I
tJ^^Volrf RYE WHISKEY, for *le bv
*■■■■ PRicHABBfc wood,
OtUb. Jmij t, 188*. N. O. Street.
O. T. ROBINSON,”
PSODUCX COKHSSIOH XKRCHAIT,
J Ani muu a .•. y -:. •/■• -:’ ,- •
ALBANY emu ALE ANINMm
■ • . lurAimjH. asoxau.
**SS
tr LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH.-**.
Krw*T-W. WWoeArofr—d A W. teftWe, Gri*.
* - ,
! Ty. ; 1
MECHANICS, !NfESTOIS mY*4SIIFACTI!IEBS.
V menc^s E 4 ?“*• eki>J de
moted to the advancement rests of Mtrhcnie*,
fnrmtnrs, Mamu/krlurtr* amJJSCmur,, end is edited by
men practieaily Aißed in the arts and setoaee*. Proba
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