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fllhU otfidf- lt'°. Mt'rf'tinnl'i Lions for
^,,-Jk fool worn tiov
innt till HT-nunJ. (lu I lie gray
rtpoclilly. 11"’ I ' is small uiiJnli-k-
h ,ml full ofli«- Tin- ro.l luu.U pnTOu s
Jin h.p«Wpr° W wi.
rtic nMrtnwit
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Freight Lines. f
The Railroad line froau. Quincy, Fla , to j
Jacksonville and Ktrnandins, has baeu ion
aolldated under n efrong combination, whioli I
tho Central road cannot buy out. That or
ganisation will exteud (be road this summer
frm " . — - . .
'KTr
***•
om Quincy to Chattahoochee, on th* Apa
laohicola vlvetr* distance of twenlyGwo miles,! w
and thence post it to Pollard to oonneet with •
rt* p road building from Mobile to New Orleans. .
Tue people of Culnmbua are latere'-ted in this !
line. It will be preferable to the Atlantic
nud Gulf f.ine, because it is at least .. ' miles i
nearer. New Vmk steamers would .»•> soon !
connect with PernandiiiA or Jacks ■ > .He as
Savannah. There is no doubt ah< i! the line
being extended to Chattahoochee by the open
ing of the Fall trade. Then the Uarnett line
will run a daily line of steamers to Chatta '
h (tocher. and ibe time to New York will be
as speedy und cheap as a Hue can be made.
■ The railroad companies alluded to are build- :
1 ing four steamers to connect Pernandina with ,
, Now York, and two to run between New York
► ■ ■—— l and Jacksonville. When the road Is coniple-
Preparation—An ex j ted to Pollard, speedy communication can be 1
hud with New Orleans independent of the
Central llnilroad. It is only 160 miles from 1
here to Chattahoochee, and the river is navi- 1
garde the year round. Since the war the!
trips of the steam boats have not been inter*!
ntpicd by low water.
**>’ next winter we hope to see the railroad
between here ami West Point in operation.—
We believe the days of a monopoly are well
nigh over, and never agnin will they have
the advantage.— fWi/w&aj Sun.
BLUN & STERNE THE PLlDIp
oui.n RKriPKI’TKU.l V INFORM TIIKII! FRIENDS AN.1> THE 'CHINA
Ladies' Dress Goods
At ZAC HA 111 AS'.
-ltaw t WMW» wwilwfut bread pn\y-
J*?T( #T ,EpfcliR*n of whieli tve are indebt.
^ fit! 411 N Welch), satisfies us
.i* -HI do. If *bc directions are ob-jerv-
^ bdh'ettft IrilWI tin’ mull,
tfruTcmr b<»ly i» -y •«,
and
Roaisox'" Panoinw Academy:—
« will leuWlVP* Robison will meet
I Moa^Wit Yiiesday and Wednesday next
aooaend night- We hope enough will
m Monday to induce the professor to
«kbschool: for in addition to the
, n n d%leganoc to be acquired in the
fjt ppollte art." t 1m? Wednesday
jagAfrfet will be a source of pi
*ti©tl n 4 reftnc><l entcrtaiument.
F.XOr.ASI* AND TilK UXITKI) STATES,—The
London correspondent of the Philadelphia
Inquirer, writes:
‘ When it was known that Mr. Hevcrdy
Ji'lmson s Alabama treaty had been so unan
imously rejected, it was fell that acme fur-
hcr demand was likely to be made upon this
ant ' Government, hut l am sure no one dreamed l
for a moment how extensive that demand
would be. The enormous character it has
HWUV HKSPKt'TKft , V INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND
PuMir gcncmlly, I lint tti.-y lm\o now on tinmt, ntul niv.lnily vi'eming,
A »i:ry i titni; tin EvmisivI. stock or
SPUING Ai SDMIE GOODS
CONSISTINO, PAKTI'Y, OF*
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries,
^O 1 A. T ( ?i>
NEW STORE,
BHOAI) STREET. ALBANY.
THU PF.OPLU WILL FIND
CORN AND BACON,
Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies,
DAY GOODS AND CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
HARDWARE k CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASS. AND —
HOVSS FURNISHING GOODS
CROCKEBYWABE, <ScO.
I now assumed 1ms taken nearly every one’s ,
hrl-lllll i( nay, >>n, t |I>A — 1,nln «iAnina<a„it» I..
T** Ofl^A? BeVKUY and Kmds ,5, i,,Ki • | brimli away, and the whole community is 1
Wee*U the reader s attention t,> tliendver- -til! pouderiug over llie muguiticcni combi-
lent of Mr Washington tl. Golden. The , imiions of figures contained in Mr. Sumner’s PJ’.CIAT,
line bfc advertises has worked wonders I a I*««‘h. This speech is, under all tho eir-
: , n d 1,0 Islilffleir I, living wli- »» wpttwntlng il»
$B»oy cases, *u -> views and intentions ot the United Stales;
I of U» virtues. Ire^ts 1,1 tue city, mid j (juvcrnuiciit, and it is fully expected (hat
i be consulted. -j Mr. Motley will come here instructed to make,
l’liw (duels hnve nil Wrn Mn|8l with URKAT CARE, amt'will, ES-
ri'loioncc tn till, WIIIII, nt llio |ioo|ili> of tilts Siviinn. Oiiv stnrk of
1)0 CORSUiic,. i ; - r, vuiia ha i c utfu uuiu to luuke,
■ floldco 1, » Ui-nrgln». (Kill OTlug n I ln llic lUnmnds implkil bjr ll» language,
ftinnle worn nmtit.d lu cmi.iili'i'iitfoii, O'" h"»ie|ffle tffect tij.ou the public mind.
l'PV lc w , . ) boa beet*, ot course, exactly what might have
« „ , . . . .... i — w...av, v««vly what might
invcaUdthe medicine for Jn- own relief, , been expeclcd.
the benefit he derived front it, prompts | “The view taken of the subject is this:—
I That the new demand is to be. first, a public
, humble apology ou the pail of this country,
through its government, for the erroneous
j course during the war: and, secondly, ilie
| payment ot something like four hundred mil-
• lious sterling in tho shape of damages. To
! this the unanimous voice of the people gives
but the reply, vU: That neither proposition
can or shall be entertained for n moment. I
have before tue at this moment the articles on
the subject trout all the leading British jour*
unis, fiicudly nnd unfriendly to the United
States, ami unmet ous private letlern from
English friends of both those characters, nud
they all breathe the same spirit. They are
couched in various tones of indignation, re
gret and resentment ,• but they nil evince the
same determination to resist hath of those
demands, if need be, to the very death,"
110 offer h to suffering humanity
Iflplendi^MusHus und Robes for *nmmei
us are to be found at
f . h . J. ROSEN FI ELD & BRtt'S.
Ipatfer'f PauriiYi.At’Tiu Fluid.—This
M>rtaowaed article it extensively udvcv*
Lllhiljwtck. A cloud of vvilnesses attest
L vostlerful value of the Fluid. Head tho
4 rrtisemeut, and the great nud lion*
Jdati, in Church und State, who cn-
-tH this claims of Messrs. Darby \ t'o —
iO. Ck' Ad. l)ce. 18tb, 180S.
Is tlio LAKdKNT we I.
Tirrr.A!. i.
t • r l.ml iu Stou*; nml tlu>
•I'tfsttnl to mviirt* lltttl our
I.ADir.S uto
Slock of
L»AU-
Ifywweat a nice fill lug Bool and Shne
hit' J. HOSENFIELD & HK0'8.
White Goods,
OF ALL TMiSCRlFTIONS, LS THE
Largest and Most Complete evei brought to S, t Georgia!
iat Crop :—Our up-country ex-
Iftng Mattering accounts of the
tp.* 4fh$ Greensboro Herald of the
jeweether during the past few days
I aedarated, the wheat crops have 1m*
4 very much in appearance, and if they
*‘‘i no fbture mishap, we may • safely
on a full crop in this section of the
Ha Journal of the 14th says;
it continues to flourish with no threat
iromlslng an unusual yield, lie
h of pur poorest ridge land on
leat.vrni compare favorably with
HfertUe Und of other sections a re*
1 Milage and fertilizing.
Citittn of the 13th saya:
e prospect of an abundant wheat har-
t in aUuds section, was never more prom-
gat tkisseaeon of the year. The number
“Blownin this and adjoining countie ,
luted as much greater than for sev-
s part, and should there be no back*
■ necessary article will bo so cheapen
0 very materially lessen the expense of
We hear of rust in some few wheat
eGrlflln Star of the Mill pay c :
iat mut looked better. The outd
•r has had an unfavorable effect upon
I we hear miudt complaint of the
lying) bdt the “stand” Is so much
luriitoommon that It in believed them
eenough healthy plaul9 left for n good
,1a most instances. Corn is doing line.
[0l the Whole: the farming prospect is J
‘ “ffavorablt.
tMxr.u\ Day.—The .genuine Turk-
Hrels. Bold at
•: < TPELCH S COHN mi.
......
SrAcnu E. Mcllav
.ty, late of the U 8 Army, who, last*
Lotlhe American Hotel, iu Atlauln, shot
lUMCept C CiUchiirdson, also of the
| then repently a .member of
msti'thtionai (so called) Con-
<> VU.M the 15th lust, found ‘-not
patient hearing by a jury of
■vwdinen, nnd released from cus* i
Uogly pronounce this a most
* trtlct, for Richardson ought to
aittediong before he was, aud
mts ought not to be punished.
^oei. Hats and Caps,
At Z.U I1A11IA8.
fCoxc—'One ship that reached
Uyl|«t, had fourteen hundred
All th'o German steamers tn
and September will have n
tv and the line from Liverpool
W»n have stopped booking for
Mready the number of arrivals
•xtcrlhnn for tho 8ame period
‘r>W‘ Plenty of farms for
line of the Pacific Railroad
fy Vf r. Herald, 12th.
splendid assort meat ot
NFIBLl) & IIRO'8.
has jgat been in New
UMLTd.iblof the theatres, and
A Xotiobaum; Faur—That one way of np- j. Tll ®‘ , | 0 ^ 00 ‘\a will ho floU nt tho I OWKST POSSIIJLK \\ ATKS rompati-
pealing to a man's reason is through his eye.. ° e w, lu I* Alii and IIONOHAHLE dealing toward AT.L I’ARTIKS,
In tlinae busy tim„»w «4 w deeply l*.! To LhoM who have tom in tho habit of going tn Macon ami other largo
mere., lo Ih. conduct of m.gniacwt project, ! Cities to lay in thor iii^.lies, rvo would My, you ran lmy your Unocln
that they forget all about the condition of - *
SK-“'‘ JUST AS CHEAP IN ALBANY AS IN MACON I
cures Dyspepsia, puriGt^ the*, jod, improves
tlio tone of the stomach, regui# ‘..the bowels, i
and, indeed, Invigorate* the whc.R;vner man, 1
are ao nctivo in advertising. In fa.* aivt.r
Aud fcttvc cxpcnseP, Il'you doubt this, call on tn and be convinced.'
l£ir Appreciating tho patronage so liberally bestowed on us berelnfoir. h<< etfortt
tlGcmems are mere skyrockcta sent up u at-1 will be afaied to DESERVE the same in future,
tract attention to a really good article,
Magnolia Water—Superior to the.
bent imported German Cologne, and ;
sold at half prico,
10,000 yards the Tery best Calicoes, 16cts.
At ZACHARlAfJ.
XEsmvtunNr
Albany, March Jflth, 3 RC9—
db STBHNm
WestDrooli cto Bro ,
Hare on band a Large .Supply of Ulilk Itfcssto, Clour nud CV It Hides, Hhohl«
der«, Hmokod, NsiKui'CiirodACanvnMotl II I J|«,
FLOUR AND MEAL
Coffee, Sugar, r lh'ns,
I’ANXHl) MKtVTSutnl FRUITS,of all kimla,
WINKS ami KlQl’OllS, of nil Grade! und llrntnN,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
And everything due to be found in u FIRS T ( LAN S
GENERAL ASSORTMENT.
TIME
Will be evlfti ted itiiboiii who bave'nt (bo ready eeeh, on tin* idudiI tern
Our I'ecilliifM lor wuppljiug the demand are ample, and we are determined to Lee
all tlinos, a full etock, and to sell at the lonrent poNsiblc price*.
Our frienda and nialomei►*, and the public generally, are invited to examine
price our good*. .Albany, March, k".», I8ti0 .Smm
p. HI
J
THE PAIN KILLER
la both an Internal and External
edy.
T he pain killer
Should be u*ed at the fir'd manifesta '
tiona of (.'old or Cough.
fpllF. PAIN KILLER—
Don’t fail to keep it in the hon°e ready!
for uae.
1 1HR PAIN KILLER
I* uu almost certain cure for (‘HOLER A,
and ha*, without doubt, beeu more sue '
eeasful iu curing tUv< terrible disease!
than any other known remedy, or even
the most Eminent and Skillful Physician**. (
In India, Africa and China, where tills |
dreadful disease is ever more or less!
pro valent, the PAIN KILLER is consld- .
ered hy the natives, as well as by Eurepe* ;
an residents iu those climates, A SURE
REMEDY. |
HIE PAIN KILLER—
Each Bottle is wrapped with full dlrce- ;
tiona for it a use.
T he pais killer
la sold by all Druggist a and Dealers in \
Family Medicines. 1
GRAND BAZAAR!
PANTECHNETHECA!
£ ZACHAR1AS
Sends Greeting to his friends, Customers.
AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, AND ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE
t®JL®iif m.iAi
Ill It li I! T I Itiro R T.VTI ON.
30,000 DOLLARS’ WORTH
or
CROCKERY AND
0LASSWAR,
XT
HO nurt a a nnlberryHt., IVfiiroit.
MERCK ANTM and DEALKRH will fmd they
can Have money by purchasing in Macon.
B. A. WISE.
HU and 82 Mulberry Street.
Dsir Orders tilled and price lisf forwarded
on npplionlion.
Mar U, tf
t
•9
r|Til
HAVE JUST OPENED ATTIImlt BAiSAAR, SECOND
noon FllOM TOWNS’ uHtki.—TOWRh m il.DIM; -
A I.AKOE nrnt Kl.KOAN'TI.V ASSORTBDST®K of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY COODS,
ami DRIBS GOODS.
* "The Tti
Tfmpesl. ,r ”It wns,"
,111ng Instance of the
r _ »nt In » elorm that
• I thought, while the
it those touching lines
telling of (hi lose of hia
Ann:
ml,sot, and heaved,
, Jeffluflg. '
le keaVed nnd sot,
«-4r*.g."
t try the Shoulder
8dM at
WELCH'S CORNER
Hh*
IS—T«Uni«y
> SIMM ««r« r.prenn.
M OMTcation. A««r
I or,,nii,ti 0 i. tho conrantior.
The woudhbpui, moFBKTiE, of th,
l’jrafugo Is ehowiog itself tlolly in the bloom-
ug check* of our mam emaeUted «iUua*,
all of whom declare that unlil they triad this
great chill nnd forer expellee, they knew not
what It wae to be clear, erea for a few daya.
of the scourge of out Southern country; bat
tlianke to soienco nnd onr enterprlilng tonne-
man, we need no longer feerl Me great eoourgo.
and we can now go on our way rejoicing that
at laet a conqueror is nt our hAuds which
will Instantly expsl from our system chills
and forer, dumb ague, and those diseases in-
aldentalto malarious eUmatea. Keep a bot-
4ls,»f the Pyrafuge la the hones, and m soon
sathsohiUor fsterisfeU oommsnos taking
,1, and at ones you ar« unity muhtoja lasting
nnd psrmansnt curs.
[ShsantiM .RcAarjgj^
^ Kation’B Ott o» Lilt curt,’, all pains
and aches, and Is ths rhcumallo remedy.
Kanons Puis cars eich-headachs and all
bilious disease. ,f
Vott will nerer hays good light broad until
ron us. Horsford's Brood Propor.tloJ. 9old
J ° tblckt coasiR.
Of Every Poscription, Variety and Quality, Such as
TAKLTONS, BRILLIANTS, MUSLINS, CAMBRICS,
Bombazines, Mourning Goods, Morning Robes,
kinds, Corsets, Hoop-
and TEN THOUSAND
other things, for LADIES’ and CHILDREN’SWEAR.
ALSO, an IMMENSE Stock u!
FINE CLOTHING ««* GENTS’ FURNISHING
GOODS,
OF THE BEST ENGLISH ami FRENCH MATERIAL, AND
Custom Made Work.
MBT8 SHOES A BAITERS for Ladles « Misses, Seats A Soya.
HATS, CAPS ft TRUNKS, of the Latest Styles and Best Make,
HOSIBR7, NOTIONS Eto., Eto.
AND ALL MANNER of HEAVY GOODS for Laboring Clause*, un.i Plantation Use
IN Fact, BVERTTHlNG peuslly found in a FIRST (’LASH
“Love hides a multitude of fruit*," but it,
falls to conceal the disease that is lurking 1 * lNE
and enchaining yon beautiful and lovely wo* | _
man! Yet she permits rapid inroads to be ; AlpO-CSIS,
made upon her syslcm and refuses lo prooure Shawls, Ribbons, Worsted Goods, all
that which will effect a pcrinaucnt cure.—
Wc say Dromgoole k Co’s English Female Bit- | skirts, Kid Gloves, Hats and Bonnets,
ter*, will cure all complaints peculiar to the
female sex, and 110 sickly foitule, married or
single, old or young, should fail to procure
this medicine. Some of tho most intelligent
physicians iu all parts of Ibo country do not
hesitato to prououucc it a superior combination
for nil female diseases. We also hold testi
monials from editors, druggists tod others
from.scTcral States, praising it in the extreme.
Dry 000
Diata'bllsliment
:• • -iti.'.K
•Xborbltant price for I hair Good,,
H
»
HOT b.Ing accuMci.ad lo chi
ROBSNFXIL0 & BRO.,
Ar. Dclerroiued I. ..11 a. Low ■■ th. rent" and Ion. will admit; and bain,
EXPERIENCED MERCHANTS.
Thtj toutumce Uieir purpose and ability to keop a fall Stock. and t« MtUfy customers,
liow
Albany, Go., mar 28d, 1C 32-ly-cq
respectfully solicit a share of public patronage end will ever deem it' » pleieu"
to show their Goods.
Having JuhI Unturned from
BEST MARKETS ON THE CONTINENT*
Mi
f*
-WITH OVER
*©0 CASES
OF STAPLE AND FANCY
DRYGOODS,
LADIES
asms
AMD FORNISHI
HOOTS, SHOES, haw; AND
H EA V Y GOO 1J
For Laborers Wear and Plantation uae,
E. feACHARIAN
la prepared to .apply
EVERT WANT
And to pluase tho Taste and Fancy of every Onstomer.
GREAT
Sonfflerii Preparations!
WHAT AHK THKVT
They are. a class ofaelect family medicines
prepared by physicians, with ecouraoy aud
neat ueae, froiu pure and fresh remedial agent*,
lot the cuuvenleut use ot lumilleK when u
physician is uol at hand, lhey are the re*
*ult of a long bedside experience in the South
ot u nnd Western Hutes, and physieinni, drug
giatn nnd farmers are preferring them to all
others.
A CHILD OP ft'ORTUli:
W ha ran boast of u natuc lu the canket ot a
naitpn’s glory, aud who in surrounded with
all the glittering grandeur that riches can
bestow, ia unhappy, melanchoUy aud miners
hie when aOliotrd with those terrible female
complaint a which are so common all over the
country. If ihut uttltcted, buy
DROMGOOLE & CO.'S
English Female Bitters
*ud be mice mote vestured to health, beauty
and buoyancy.
This compound is specially prepared for all
those female complaint* and irregularitleade-
bcudiug upon au unhealthy action of the
I tciim* organa. It Immediately arouses, re-
Mores and regulates, giving tone, strength
aud color to the pain nnd feeble.
Put up lu large hot I let, at $2.00 per bottle,
nr three bottles for $0.00. Beni to nil parts
oft he country on receipt of price. Hold t.y
all Druggists.
PGWALEREAUTl!
English Female Bluets
English Female Hitlers
l.uglialt Female Unit is
Gtig iah Female UUu-ch
English Female Bitters
Giiiei all Female Complaint*.
FtiiCH all Female Compluitits.
Cures all Female Complaints.
Ciiii'.t all Female Complaint*
Cures all Female Complaints.
As a Female Hegtilaitu
Ash Female ItegulHtor
Am u Female ItegulaKr
Am a Female Itegiilator
A* a Female Hegulwtur
It arouses Old and Young
It amuses Obi and Young
It arouses Old nud Young
It arouses Old nnd Young
It arouses Old and Young
FOB klli.ms lii'S UUlHWli,
l-Hrt Extract Heat berry nud Bucbu.
Use Extract Bear berry and Uuehii.
Fee Extract liearberry and Uuolm.
Use Extract Hearbetry anil Hurhu.
U»# Extract liearberry aud Buchit.
Curee Gravel und Urinary Depoaiis
(lures Gravel aud Urinary lfrponlte.
Cures Gravel aad Urinary Daposlts.
Cures Gravel und Urinary Deposits
Cure* Gravel aud Unuary Deposits.
Physicians presetibe it
Phyaicianv jiresrrlt.e u.
Phyaicians preset Die it,
Tbjwtclans prtsrrlbe It.
Physicians prescribe it.
Cures Weak Back and Gleet
■Cures Weak Back and Glen
Cures Weak Back and Gleet
Cures Weak Buck and OImi
Cures effects of Dissipation.
Cures effecth of Dissipation
Cures effect ■ of Disaipalioii.
Cures effects of Dissipation.
Cures frequent desire to L'linate
Cures frequani desire to Urinate.
Cures frequent desire to Ctinute
IT IS A I’OWEHFL'L DIURETIC.
IT IS A POWERFUl. DIURETIC
At One Dollar per Bottle.
At One Dollar per Ron I*.
At One Dollar per Bottle.
At One Dollar per Bottle.
prill PA VOLK BLOOD
With Constitutional Monarch.
With Constitutional Monarch.
With Con.stinttioual Monarch.
With Constitutional Monarch.
Wit h Coristii miotjal M&tmrali.
Cures Scrofula nml Old Sores
Cures flcrofula aud Old Sores.
Cures Scrofula and Obi Sores.
Cures Scrofula and Old Sores,
(’urea Scrofulo and Old Sores.
For diseases of lhe Skiu and Glands,—
For diseases of the Hkin and Glandn."* -
For diseaNes of the Hkin and Glands.
For diseases of the Sktu and Glands.
For dineanos of tho Skin nml Glands.
For Gout, Itch and Tetter.
For Gout, Itch nml Tetter.
For Gout, Itch and Tetter.
For Gout, Iteh and Tetter.
For Gout, Itch and Tetter.
FOB CHILL* AMD FEYim
King of Chills is tha bast.
King of Chills is the best.
King of Chills is the best.
King of Chills is the beet.
King of Chills is the best.
It arouses the Btnmaob nnd Liver,
li arouiea tho Mtomaob aud Liver.
U Arouses the Htpmaob and Liver.
U nroupM tha Stomach and Liver.
It arouses ths Stomach and Liver
Does not effect Head, Kara or Nerves.
Doe* not effeor. Head, Kars or Nerves.
Does not effect Head, Ears or Nerves.
Does not effect n«ad, Ears or Nerves.
Does not effeot Head, Sara or Narrea.
■:0:-
All aro invited to TAKIC A LOOK ut the
A.XjB-A.JSriA.3Sr SiFLEIsriDOTTZR/
* ■' r —OF THK—
PANTECHNETHECA !
And oxamine the varied, iaullletia and magnifieeui fftock on^l
Kxhibition and FOK SALE at price* fabulously low,
EITHER FOR CASH OR ON TIME,
WUk lh. sanri arr*n,#m,m* lo ,n»rJ ngalml al.forluo,, aml aocUlaolV'
wm, “* •• ** uVo1 *- ’
FOB PBITATE7DIIEAIEI.
Ufa Euraka Secret Cure.
Ufa Euraka Saoret Cure.
Uaa Eureka Secret Cure.
Use Eureka Secret Own*.
Uaa Eureka Secret Cure.
One Bottle will onre you*
One Bottle will ouro you.
One Bottle will anro you.
One Bottle will onia you.
One Bottle will cars you.
It costs only $2 60.
It costs only $2 60.
It costa only $2 60.
It costs only $2 60.
It costa only $2 60.
thi Anove pup*rations ask ormtu by
.t. P. DROMGOOLE A CO. t
noniiToia,
MEMPHIS, TENNES8KK.
ZV* Bold In Albw, On.. b»
HIUUIAH * BALL,
April 2, 16C9—cq Drujgl u.