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THE TELEGRAPH,
New Advertisements.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1809.
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road. Chax. I. Davis; S * sdbrsvillf, Ga.. K. A.
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Warlike Speeches.
Upon a report that Mr. Senator Simmer has
elaborated a war speech on the Alabama ques
tion and is going on to let it oft shortly and
throw the country into consternation, the Kew
York Commercial Advertiser says:
Are we so easily moved from an arrangement,
of acknowledged utility, that the “speech of
Mr. Sumner, or of any individual, can throw ns j
into a war? Surely, we hope not. Does j
question of the Alabama claims demand that we t
should go to war with England ? If so, how does I
it happen that wo have all along regarded it as
proper matter for diplomatic negotiation; and
SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC. : ;
We hare on hand a fall line of the above good?, at wholesale and retail, which we are selling LOW
F0B CASH ‘ CARRIAGE MAKERS’ MATERIALS.
CARRIAGE MAKERS can find, at our establishment, everything needed in their line, at REASON
ABLE FRICKS.
HARNESS MAKERS
Will find an exteniiro itoek, in their line, at No. X02 CHERRY STREET.
SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, CALFSKINS, ETC.
Oak and Hemlock Sole. Harness. Skirtiog, Calfskins. Upper Leather. Tranks. Valises. Carpet-
Bags, Whip#. .
BAB.Y CARRIAGES---ALL STYLES
>W COMPLETE AND IS THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED OF. ANY THEY HA\ E
had the pleasure of offering to the buyers of-Middle and Southwestern Georgia. I
SPRING DRY GOODS,
Indeed, they are prepared to furnish from
■tics. .
It la unusually heavy and select and worthy of special attention,
a Fi«h Hook to a Grind Stone, from a Hair Pin to a bale of Dotm
In GOODS and PRICES wo iknow they can snit you. Cal
proper matter for diplomatic JiMontHnn; and
allowed, nay, instructed, our minister td use all
effort* compatible with self-respect, to have it
adjusted peaceably? How is it that the warlike
temper is nowfor the first time bidden to arouse
itself in a quarrel of which the last incident is so
old a story?
It may be that some imaginative reporters sec
a necessity for making a demonstration to at
tract public notice; and they knew that the pros
pect for war ia a sure card. But the country can
afford to bo indifferent to the manoeuvre. If
we have been right so far, in attempting to set
tle this matter diplomatically, we shall continue
the method, if we change our agent twenty
times. If we have been wrong, we have estop
ped ourselves from using any other method.
Do any of these writers, who talk so easily
about war with England, know what it means ?
If they do, they must be aware that any loose
talk of this kind is injurious, and even wicked.
If they do not, and yet wish for their own pur
poses to foment a needless war with that country,
ws will tell them what it does mean. It means
a struggle which England must regard as one
for life or death, and in which it will be prodi
gal of life and treasure, both to be expended
with more determination than it showed in the
long war with the first Napoleon. It means a war
in which our strength wonld bo folly taxed and
from which, with the sea for our battle-field, we
should emerge with untold debt, no matter what
the result of the conflict. And it means an abso
lute severe nee of the two great nations that
speak the language and nee the institutions that
are destined to govern the world, and, wo trust,
for the world s benefit. If this is necessary, wo
wiU’do our part in it like men, with a clear
knowledge of consequences; but, if it is not
»tasr»*5t«f»«lf-abuse in ycuth. Mxu.le.ce*. S
latur. years. at other ruu«, and which produce
nine of the following steel.: a. nasttrasl onto-
m». blotcba, debility, dtxxiuea. dtnntw of . ghu
onfoaion of ideas, aril fortodings. aversion to »o-
iety of female*, low of memory and sexual power,
ud rendering marriage improper, are permanently
Dr?'Wbittier pubU.be. a Medical Pamphlet rela-
ingto venereal direaie* and th.dua.trou. and
aned coneequeoee. of .cl Debase, that will be lent
> any address, is s see led envelope, for two
tamps. Many phy.iciit. introdece patient. to the
octor after rending hi. medical p.mpblet. Com-
J. B. ROSS & SON,
eto.. Macon. Georgia.
Wholesale Dealers in Groceries
marie-tf
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS,
r attention to our largo and complete stock of SHOE FINDINGS, all of which vre will
mar 18-1 mo
TO AUTH0B& jggrURsgagS
announce that they wUl be happy to rece ye and con
sider the m conscripts of Author., nnd will pay liber
ally for such a. may be accepted. Our plan is to ex
amine each manuscript in refereeee to its merits,im-
speetlve of authorship. finch as are rejected will be
carefully preserved end returned on receipt of ia£-
dent posuge. F. LDIBBLK
Louisville. Ky.
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PBACTICAL
WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
COMtBOP MuLBSBtT AND SlCOflD STIXSTS,
MACON, GA.
B. B. EUSTOS, ■ • . Principal.
LAV! OP DOLMAB AXD J. W. BLACKKAN’g OOMUISOIAL
COLUOKS, KIWOELXAX3.
NO. X SBOOKTD STREET.
A LL KINDS OF SPECTACLE GLASSES FITTED AND ADJUSTED BY AN OPTIMETER.
A. WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired and warranted. ..
aprin-1>
IgA MIC STENCILS FOR MARKING LINEN CUT TO OlinKIU
STOMACH AND LIVER.
.FFBR TO TIJE TRADE AND TO DEALERS
'generally, the largest aad most complete assort-
nt ofall (lends in tbeir line, to be found in the
■tbwest.consisting ef a very large and well seleet-
fitock of the moat popular
On Xine of Railroad, near Passenger Depot
MACON, QA.
Mannfactnred by C. F. PANKNIN,
CSUQS7 ASS APOTEKAST,
CHARLESTON, 8.0.
MfDor Sale by Druggists Everytehere."%*
fabfl eed-ly.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
War all the purpoee-a of a laxative Tied-
Icise.
C- Perhaps no ono raedb
Mi dne ia so universally ro-
jW qulred by everybody as
/r a cathartic, nor was ever
any before so universal-
ly adopted into use. A*
which ws are enabled to offsr oo specially favorable
term*.
Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books.
Which ws can fora lab nt the very leweat ralaa.
■ STEAM EBfG-IlXrES,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL GEARING,
AND CASTING IN GENERAL.
NTSBET’8 mPROVED COTTON PRESS SORE^"
«B- Special attention paid to repairing, and charge,
moderate. ,
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[ornciAL .;•]
Kxicuvivn DirxtTvtxT. t
Atlanta. Ga-Marh 19. lSee. I
To Ike Sheriff, or Hit Lamfel Deputy •/ Riekmoml
County j
Whxseas, Oft the 19th day of February. A. D.,
1889. Priscilla Lee we. brouxht before W. Milo < lin.
Joitlceofthe Peace in and for the county of Rieh-
mond. upon affidavit of one Gsorge W. Breadbunt,
charged with the o Sense of larceny, and was then and
Note, Cap aad Letter Papers,
Of the -bast manufacture, end in great rnritty.
BLANK B >OKS, ENVELOPES. SLATES. PENS.
PENCILS. COPY BOOKS, etc. , ,
Price Li*t furnished on application. Orders by mail
will receive the same earelet attention as If mode in
other. Those who hare
tried it, know that it cured them; those who hare
not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends,
ana all know that what it does once it does always
—that it never foils through any foott or neglect of
its composition. We have, and can show, thou
sands upon thousands of certificates of remarka
ble cures of the following complaints, lint such
cures are known in every neighborhood, nnd why
should we publish them ? Adapted to all ages and
conditions In all climates: containing neither calo
mel or any deleterious drag, they may be taken
with safety by anybody. Tbeir sugar coating pre
serve* them ever flesh and makes them pleasant to
take, while being purely vegetable no harm can
arise from their use in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
Internal viscera to purity the blood and stimulate It
there, for said offense, after having waivexf an Indict
ment by the Grand Jury of said county of Richmond,
sentenced to be imprisoned in the eommon Jail of the
eounty of Richmond and to be employed at bard la
bor on the public works for tba term of three mouths,
and upon di,charge therefrom to pay all eoateof pros
ecution and jail fees; and,
Waxixis, A petition algned by tha Hon. W. Milo
Olin, the officer presiding at .aid trial a. aforesaid, baa
been presented to me, recommending favorable ac
tion In her ease and ukiug tbs remission of the un ex
pired part of tbe said term of imprisonment, setting
forth that Mr. Robert DousIsm, a respectable citizen
of said eonnty of Richmond, feels desirous for the re
formation of the said Priscilla Lea. and is willing to
give her permanent employment;
Now, therefore, considering this to bes proper esse
for Executive interposition, and baiisvlng that tha
cuds of justice in her cate, have been attained by tbe
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S | Nashville and Cairo Packet Company,
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
CHINA AND JAPAN,
TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND CAR
RYING THE U. S. MAIL.
Through to California la Twenty-two Days.
Steamships ox the Coknecthio on.the Pa-
Atlaotio : emo with the
ARIZONA, } ■ COLORADO,
HENRY CHAUNCEY. - CONSTITUTION,
NEW YORK, - - - - GOLDEN (CITY,
OCEAN QUEEN, - - - SACRAMENTO,
NORTHERN LIGHT, - GOLDEN AGE,
COSTARICA, - - - - MONTANA.
. One of the above large and splendid Steamships will
leave Pier No. 42North River, foot of Canal Street, at
12 o’clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21*t, of every
month (except when those daten fall on .Suncl.iv a n j
then ontho preceding Saturday), for A8PINWALL,
connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the
f fiinnanv’ri NtMmihin*rmm P-inntnn fn.CIV T. , l> i vr
They operate by their powcrfbl'inflnenco on the
|~e—-_-l tZ . ska L1--J —.1 .at_..l_e. la
into healthy action—remove the obstruction* of the
stomach, bowels, liver, and other organ, of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange
ment* a* are the first origin of discaie.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaint*, which these
rut* mpirtly cure:—
For Dyspepsia, or Xmligrnttow, y.Utleea*
eru. Languor am) Loss of Appetite, they
nould tie token moderately to stimulate the atom-
- Ji and restore its healthy tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various symp
toms, ItlliouH Ilcisiluche, Mick liciailaclie,
JTissudlce or <.'reen Mickneaa, Illllowa
Colic nnd Hilton* Fnrn, they atiould-bs ju
diciously Liken for each case, to correct the diseased
action nr remove the obstructions which causa iL
For Dysentery or Ilinrrliocn, but ono mild
dose is generally required.
For Bhsuiiixthm, Lout, Crave!, Pulpl-
tatiais at the Heart, Puls ia the Mi.le,
Duck end Loins, they should be continuously
token, as required, to change the diseased action of
the system. With such change those complaints
disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical Sw elling* they
should be taken in large and frequent doses to pro-
duce the street of n drastic purge.
For Nuppreenion n large dose should be taken
as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
As a Dinner 1HII, take one or two Dills to pro*
•n—e digestion and icDera the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomaco s—
bowels Into healthy, action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that s dose
of these DUlm makes turn feel decidedly better, from
their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus. There are numerous cases where
a purgative Is required, which we cannot enumer-
ate bcre.but tber zoexsest them selves to erervbodv.
and where ue virtues of thisJPUf are known, the
public no longer doubt what to employ.
SERVICE AFLOAT !
profit past-away world complaining of its fata or
its oblivion. If it is strsngo enough—as it ia—
that solid food growing ont of the earth should
supply human organization with nervous power
to peroeivo and feel, it is at least as strange that
s few gasca ranged round the earth, the more
immediate object of whioh seems to be to oxidize
the food in the lungs, snd to provide currents
which ventilate our planet’s surface, should, in
addition, have the extraordinary power of sup
plying ns with a medium for speech, a natural
music, and an inarticulate language of emotion.
TYNE of these fine steamers will leave Nashville
"DAILY, (Sundays excepted) nt 4 o’clock, P.
takifff nrst nnd hecond-Class Pa.-senaeis nt RK-
DUCr.Jf KAThe. to fit. Louis, Chic -go nnd all points
on the Missouri river: also to Memphis, Napoleon,
» icksburg. Red River nnd cw Orleans f and sign-
iog through Rills of Lading to nil the above points.
u reigbfs taken to all available point? on the Arkan-
paa and White Kiver?.
FIRST-CLASS TICKETS - _
To tbo following points, including State-Rooms,
without meals:
To Bt Louia . ... "410 00
T" f’*'- *6 (jo
10 00
18 00
Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco.
tpHIS work Is a record of tha heroie terrier, afloat
1 iwodered by thi* eallant eommaodsr and hi. de
voted comrade, during tbo war between tbo State*;
and Its bosk of thrilling interest to all lorers of tbe
daring, brave and trao. It .silt faster than any book
that has been issued for yean.
It te “KOt A WAR BOOK ” of tha stylo with
which the pohlie have keen so persistently bored dur
ing the last fire years, but aworh ot enduring fame—
apart of tha Hirtory of onreommon country, and no
fathercanaffordto losatho opportunity of Mcnringlt
for hisehildren. Tbo first immense edition i* already
gone and still the agents are premingus for more books.
Over fifty agrntr have reported sales in their Snl
month, aver Aging 300 copies each, and nearly every
agent wehavo on: report rapid saltt. hxdasiveterri
tory given to men of experience and ability. The
work is s pi sod idly illustrated snd bound.
•tends charged, that the nnexpired part of tbe raid
term ofimprisonment together with all costs and jail
fees in and by tha .aid sentence imposed as aforesaid
upon the raid Priscilla Lee be and tbe same are here
by remitted, aad forthwith ret at liberty.
Given onder my hand and tbe Seal of tbe Executive
Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day
and year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
_ . „ Governor.
By the Governor:
Etroaxa Davis.
fiee’y Executive Department.
Gxs. Grant's Detxsjhhaiiox.—The Washing
ton correspondent of the New Y'ork Trihunu
CANDLES, SOAPS
To Memphis
To New Orleans..
eorroberutes the statement of other letter writ, rs
that Gen. Grant will make no farther important
SECOND-CLASS TICKETS
To the following points:
To SL Louis :
nominations until the tcnure-of-office matter is
disposed of by the Senate. He answered an ap
plicant for office a few days since with the re
mark, ‘‘Why, that place, 'sir, is not vacant”
While Ibis may show that he will make nomina
tions where vacancies exist, he will not make
vacancies by removal to gratify office-seekers
until he ia free.
Members of tbe Senate, friends of the Presi
dent declare in conversation that he will refuse
to sign any bill suspending the tenore-of-office
law. Ho will have repeal or nothing.
Gxsebal Grant ox Southern Disfranchise
ment.—Messrs. S. P. Reed and William Simp
son, Democratic Congressmen from South Car
olina, waited upon General Grant a few days
since and described to him the restrictions snd.
disabilities under which the Southern whites la
bored. The President listened to them atte.n-
tively, and at the conclusion of their remarks
said :
“Gentlemen, the disclosures yon make ought
to be known and understood and considered by
eTery Union man and woman in the country."
Exteacbs of Climate.—The electric telegraph,
if nothing else, gives us. about these days, a re-
alizmg sense of the troth of that popular ex
pression, “this is a great country. - ’ Over the
wires come the announcements, from opposite
quarters of toe land, that toe snow is sou five
to eight feet deep in most parts of Maine ; that
in Canada three weeks of almost continuous
snow storms have shut off Ottawa, the seat of
government for Ontario, from all communica
tion with the rest of tho world, while from Mon
treal to Quebec the snow lies in a mass nearly
ten feet deep—all railroad communication is
stopped —avalanches have buried several peo
ple at Quebec, and the storm was raging again
at' last accounts. On the other hand, word
comes from Florida that the corn is knee high!
Who shall say that ours is not a “great coun
try,” or fix a limit to its development in the fu
ture?—Hartford limes.
To Cairo.
To Memphis
To New Orlesn*. . *~ ,: 1 p* j
For Freight or Paisage apply on board or to "
WM. BOYD. Agent.
, ■ 4! and 42 Front street.
„„ Harrtroiv a son,
ttarl8-2m W. A. FEEBLE-
f-S- VkkXXR. J. OTTO KnmtTS.
Al l x. OIL U1.V,
ByBufus B. Bollock, Governor said State-
Whereas. On Friday, the 12th d»y of March instant,
one July Mar tin. a boy of t even teen year* of ace, woj.
under and by rirtae ofa warrant, arrested and placed
in confinement in the county jail of Murray county at
Spring Place, in said county, toawaitginTejtiration of
an offense with whieh he stood charged, which inves
tigation was set down for tha Monday ilext ensuing;
and
Whxxxis, The key* of said jail were ia possession
ofS. B.McCamey, jailor of said town and county, who,
at or about the hoar of 11 o'clock on the night of said
Friday, the 12th instant, was aroased by the clamors
of an unauthorized and unlawful body of masked and
armed men. who. presenting loaded pistols at the per
son of said S. B. McCamey, jailor os aforesaid, did de
mand of him the delivery to them o! the keys of the
said jail: and
Whseczs, Through fear, the said jailor did deliver
raid keys to the said unauthorized add unlawful band
of masked and armed men, who. upon ruch delivery
did open and enter said jail, and forcibly and unlaw
fully seize and take therefrom the said July Martin
and carry him oft; and
Whereas. On the Saturday morning next succeed
ing said Friday the body of the said Jaly Martin was
discovered dead, hanging by the neck from the limb
ofa tree; and
Whereas. The Coroner's jury impenseled to pro
nounce npon the cause of death of said July Martin,
did render a verdict that he came to bis death through
hanging by some person or persons unknown:
Now, therefore. I, Rufu? 13. Bullock. <tovernor of
this State and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and
Navy and of the Militia thereof, do hereby issue this,
my Proclamation, offering a reward of PIVE THOU
SAND DOLLARS for the apprehension, with evi
dence which will lead to the conviction of tbe pen-on
or persons perpetrating the marder above mentioned.
Given under my hand and the*great Seal of the State,
at the Capitol, inthe city of Atlanta, this nineteenh
day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-niDe, and of tbe indepen
dence of the United States the ninety-third.
' RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
GorAnw.
By the Governor:
David G. Cotti.vg,
Secretary of Stato.
rtr,
— _ _ I — *>Mw»nBMD. ALKI. i 1 KLA>KT»
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA,
Corner of Seventh and Canal Streets
THE PIONEER
(ESTABLISHED 1849.)
ABENDR0TH BROS., Proprietors
»!., XtW Vill'll
Manufacturer! of th« Celebrated
COTTON RIANT - COOK 8TOVE,
Tp.lKK, EHRkTS & DE LA IVEY.
Stationary & Portable Engines,
SAW jMCIXjXjS,
boilers, bridge BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
V iu,v AND BR ASS WORK.
P - and Wooden Track, for Cars. Improved To-
SCC0 '' Drt ° ther ^ ac binery ofall kind, built and re-
I rr i ' H.R. BHOWS, Ag’t,
rr~—— No. 62 S-eond st , Macon, Ga‘.
PERKINS, STERN & CO
PROVISION DEALERS
Georgia Ahead of New England,—Said Mr.
Sprague the other day in a speech in the Senate:
“A few weeks since, in order to understand
something of the condition of the South, I vis
ited Georgia, and naturally was invited to in
spect a cotton milk In the city of Angusta, Ga.,
is a cotton mill that to-day will surpass, and does
surpass in the success of its operations, the best
one in New England; and the secret of that suc
cess lies in the turn of one roll where the cot
ton is delivered on the spindle,
California Wines and Grape Brandies,
14 and 1G Yesey SL, New York, and Montgom-
EVSRT 8T0VK IS WARRAN1KD
AS CHEAP FOR CASH. OR ON TIME IP
YOU PREFER IT. ON AS FAVORABLE
TERMS AS CAN BB SOLD BY ANY
... FOR SALE BY
B. A. Wt8K, Macon, Ga
W I. WADSV.’ORTH 4 00 Am,
JOHN A. DOUGLASS SavMnlh
BOOU ER. FEE A COf/CoTumbS, ’
. W.L. WADPWOR-rt A CO.. Rom
And by the Principal Stove Dealer*
HOUSE IN THIS CITY.
ooxboxxt the
it turning at one
hundred ami fifteen tarns to the minute, where
others in New England, and even by the side of
it, torn ninety or one hundred.”
How many a mined family might be well-do
ing and happily circumstanced but for the folly
of “appearance-making !" How many a crime
would never have been committed if it had not
been for tbe same cause.
A v Irishman recently soliloquized: “ 'What a
waste of money to buy mate when yon know the
Vale of it is bone, while yon can spind it for ram
that hasn't a bone in it ”
RASDAL WHISKY.
'Vs,' of X a n R SL l " Wi VK HUNDRKI
ill.cil atvirl W biskier, on hand
t aided. y ne * ir 'he prices of the West,
irec(. l Hnd < ^Tifq/n r ! Ct ^ y fo *^Catdi from tht
i«. Ion c [ L l ,ow trades at 12U cents
d^l prafita" 1 »» * ~
Al e £° C “ h - ““d »i»b Wfchky.
„ Ko.tsTHIRD STREET.
Funs 4 to 350 Homs Powr,
celebrated Co.
Vr 8 . Krtgiocs. Slid
P^rtable S ^&
Cocaiy. M □ lay and Ganx fin
Shinitle Mill,. Whiat.nd Cor
Milte. C.reolar b,w«. Bellini
bend for descriptive Cir
cular and Price List.
KS STEAM ENG. co.,
Utica, New York.
pleasure in com men -inc the name of your House
os well worthy of the high praise given them by W.
C. Bryant and others. Without assuming to be s
conneisieur. 1 would say that 1 believe them to be
perfectly p„„ «d know them to ^[^SAX&
To Messes. Perkins. Stern A Co.” . .
A fall supply of our various brands—Hock. Claret, ,
Port. Angelico. Muscatel, and bporklmg Wines.
Brandiee and our celebrated Pacific Wine Bittera—a
mild, delicate tonic. F< * * “
WM. C. DUKES & CO.,
Cotton Factors & General Commission
MERCHANTS,
South Atlantic Wharf, Charle.ton, S. C.
C°4iriS M and[iL^°a^Snci^t r b^ faUy
Executive Department, )
Atlanta, Ga., March DJ, 1869. /
Ordered, That Robert Battey, Eiq., be, and he is
hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizers for the
county of Floyd, by virtae of tbe power and au
thority vested in me by an Act entit’ed "An Act to
protect the ptanters of this State from imposition in
the sale of fertilizers”—approved September 17, 18-8.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day
and year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
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VELOCIPEDE WHEELS,
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DAYTON, OHIO.
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for light Camag. and Buggy Wheel. Sradfor
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A. RANSOM & CO..
Manufacturers and Jobber, of
boots AND SHOES
and 38(1
;alY2t-tf “roadway, KEW York
NOTICE ! NOTICE !
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Baild^ng. E ~ Thlrd Str '*L UP ftairs. in City Bank
j*n 18-ly JN0. D. MeKELLAR, D. D. 8.
Recently a flock of sheep was passing over
the bridge et Danville, Pennsylvania. One of
them concluded to jump into the river. Of
coarse this was the signal for the others. Mut
ton was cheap next day at Danville.
^^FFICE and residence on Poplar Street, 1M aqoare*
above City Hall, right hand ride. May be found
there at all tunee, udlev professionally engaged.
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By the Governor :
B. B. dxGxaften/xid,
„ „ Sec’y Exe
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