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Saturday Hornin', Feb. 14, 1800.
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Jossrn Wtfiiuk f< Agent * for tills
payer in Charleston, 8. 0.. an dm authorized
io make contracts Tor Advertising, recoire
aonoy and give receipts. ! ■■ ■' ■
News.
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Will please nxcuso us for reminding you
that the terms are “Four Dollars a year
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Tri-Weejely Courier and do not, wish to,
please write your name and post-office
distinctly on this paper and send it
book to this office. - [tw4t.
' Rose Market, Feb. 14.—Cotton brisk
at 10J ots for a good article. Wheat,
good Red $1 46- f good white $1 50.—
Com 90 cents to $1 00. Bacon lOcts.—
Pork 0(q)61ct8.
' Personal-.
• We regret exceedingly that thc *%n?A-
emer in commenting upon the remarks
we faootiously mulo relative to a typo
graphical orror, which appeared in that
paper should have thought it proper to
deal in offensive personalities to one of
tho editors of the Courier. When he
associated hints Ilf with the press ho
congratulated himself that his city con
temporary was a iiigh-tonod gentleman
and hoped that dignity and courtesy
would characterize their relations ; lie
was therefore much surprised as well as
mortified to witness suoh an early de
parture from this course. We cannot
believe that the editor of the Southerner
intended to wound Ids feelings, yet the
allusions \vere of' such a personal nature
and sucli a breach of gdod tasto, that
wo presume they must have escaped his
notice, We .now call Ids attention to
the foot,' believing, that this only is no-
dOB.sary to. elicit an acknowledgement
to that effect, and prevont its repot!
tion. , . *
Gass Incurs.—The G is will be lighted
to-night, unless some very unexpected
disappointment, prevents. , q
RSvyJ.EJiyER.sojf. or Augusts, Wo
leam'has lioferr invited by the ' Baptist
Church of this place to fill their pulpit
temporarily, and will in all probability
bo called to do so permanently.,:
Gay: Cimi AVD thr Democratic Cox-
vEvfipxi—The Athens "Banner*’ says it
is "authorized" to say that it is Gov.
Cobb’s opinion that the convention held
in December w is logitiimtelv called,
and fairly held, and llmt the delegates
appointed by it are the regular and law
fully appointed representatives of the
Democracy of Georgia to tiie Charleston
Convention.” .Yet he says if the Con
vention to be held m March prefer some
one else as. the candidate of tho
Charleston Convention that ho will
not permit his name to go boforo that
body.-
—i-rrr r
Another Representative Caned.
ESS
Virginia severely chastised John Hick
man of Fennsvlvania, with a cane in
SSSttegORiigjB|fR
at Pennington’s serenade.
New York, Feb. 11.—W. E. Burton,
tho great Comedian died here yestin*-
<i»y-
. Fearful Tragedy.
Hawesvii.li, Ky.. Feb.7.—H. A. Da
vidson carried a lighted bombshell in a
basket of eggs; into Dancart Borthers’
'store, for the purpose, it is supposed,
ofkilling the IJon. William Sferrett.
who offendod him by' his course in regard
a tho Lowe tragedy. , .
ding Davidson. i ;i ji /,
MarketsT ,
Sava.sxaii, Feb; II.—Sales of cotton
to-day 1300 bales. The market was qui
et, and quotations were easier, but un-
unchanged, ' •*’ ’™ 1 ' 1 ; "
New York, Feb. 11.—Sales of cotton
to-day 1,900 bales. The market' was
buoyant. Flour dull; sales 5,000 bar
rels., Wheat quiut, sales of 3,500 bush
eU; Whiteut.$l.J>5.; Red at$1.28. porn
declining, nil s v .......
Cuari.estox, Feb. 11.—Cotton.—The
nuirket is quiet, prises firm and full.
Sales tliis morning 800 bales.
Augusta, Feb. 11.—Cotton.—The
market to-day was quiet, but firm, and
irices unchanged, Hides 306 bales as
olioivs:—1 at 8,3 at 8 J, 31 at 10,63 at
10), 20&'at lOJ, an l 2 bales at 11 cents.
Receipts 025 bales.
Passports to a Negro.
A negro wench, now in England, lias
applied to Mr. Dallas to have- her pass
port died for use in continental travel.
Mr. Dallas of course refused, saying that
tho indispensable qualification for an
American passport, that of “United
States citizenship," docs not exist.
_ Tiie wennh, not liking this treatment,
gives Mr. Dallas her views upon Ameri
can citizenship. A London barrister
takes up the cause and forwards the
letter to the Daily Nows under the title
of “a correspondence which lias recent
ly taken place between Miss 8. P.
Remornl, a free-born American lady of
color, witli whom I have the honor to be
acquainted, and Mr. Dallas, the Ameri
can ihinister in tills country.” ,Tho
most singular tiling about tho affair is
the fact that the “colored Indy” had a
passport signed by Mr. Cass, a copy of
which tho barrister appends to his com
munication. The question arises, how
she obtained the document. Most
probably it was procured under false
pretences by some of the Black Repub
lican members of Congress.—Columbia
(•S. Guardian.
SSS~A gentleman, on a visit to Wash
ington, one day, very coolly opened the
door of the .Senate Chamber, was about
to pass in when tho door keeper asked
"Are you a privileged'inninber t”
“What do you mean by that,” asked
tho stranger. The reply was:
“A governor, an ex-member of Con
gress or a foreign minister.”
The stranger replied that he was a min
ister:
"From what court or country,” asked
the official.
Very gravely pointing up the stran
ger replied, “From lleavensir.” To this
the door-keeper waggishly replied:
"Go in sir: but this government a(
E nt holds no intercourse witli that
jn power.”
NO. 40.
NIGHT l<<r m ** llB **’ ***** WEDNESDAY
Officers—0. H. SMITH,' tr/db-l ■ v-:
TH08. J. PERRY. V. G.i
H. T. HARGROVE, Secretary,
W. N. DUCK.ER, Treasurer. ,
feMtrlly. ■ , . , .
^Soyattohgtepter,^
Regular Meeting! FIRST. TUESDAY
NIGHT in each month;
DUOS. 'J. PERRY, iH.iP.yjj_ ;. .
.ANDREW- J,'BEARDEN: k.,..;' .
WILLIAM N. DUCKKR, S., ; . ,
A Cffd tq the SulKrlng.
Th» Rev,. V’Ullam.CosgVevo, while laboring
as q missionary in Japan, was cured of Pon-
’n P ielDe"hlatnSd frema fewcAphyricfan
reifding m,tb’e great city of Jcddo. This re-
Throa','Cough* and Colds, and the debility
and nervous depression caused by these dis
orders, 1 i *
Desirous of benefiting others, : I will • send
tbia recipe, which I have brought home with
mo. to all’ Who need it, free of ehnrge.
Address Rrt. WM. CO8OR0VE,
Jan28-tw3ni
280 Bsltic street,
'' Brooklyn, N. Yi
.-•••> Davis* Fails Killer.
No medicine Is more promptin -lie action
in Case of Cholera Morbus, Ac., than Perry
Davis’ Pain KUler. It is the acknowledged
antidote which teldem. Ceils if applied in ite
early symptoms. No family should be with
out a bottle of it always bu hand.
The stain on linen from the use of the
Pain Killer is easily removed by. washing
It in alcohol. ‘
Davis’ Pain Killer seems particularly effi
cacious in cholera morbus, bowel complaints,
end other diseases to which the natives' of
Bunnah, from their unwholesome - style of
living, are peculiarly exposed.’ 'It is a Valu
able antidote to tho poison of-Centipedes,
Scorpions, hornets, Ac. ■»■ •
Rev. J. Benjamin, lata Missionary in Burmah
Sold by druggists and all dealers in family
medioines. , - fobt.
e.
«j, i8i9a i
FOR WHEAT, CORN, ROOT CROPS, COT-
TON, Ac.
ThRTOR TO tho year 1847, Superphotphato
formation of sulphate of lime, thus abstract
ing one atom of lime from the bones, a solu
ble phoaphate had been formed. In 1847, J.
J. Mopes made a seriea of experiments, thus:
he found, analytically, that Peruvian Guano
contained the neoeaaary elements for insu
ring the growth of plants, but not in the
right relative proportions to each other. He
instituted * —*
S:
of Peruvian Guano, twenty pounds of sul
phate of ammonia, formed a mixture every
way superior to Peruvian Guano, and that
it would not excite the soil, but would con
tinually add to its fortuity.
Ho had (bund that one barrel of blood,
fresh from the animal, mixed with a cord of
organic matter, would, by fermentation, pro
duce a manure equal to a cord of well rotted
stable manure. He further found'that sev
enteen barrels of blood, when driod, would
make one barrel, and! that blood could be
procured at comparitivoly little coat, in cer
tain sections; that it could be'dried by .cook
ing and pressing so as to produce a dry pow
der, and by adding to the above named in
gredients an equal weight of dried bullock's
blood, a manure is formed one hundred pound»
of which are cpual in power and lasting ef
fect to one hundred' and eighty-five pounds
of the beat Peruvian Guano.
Since he has offered his invention to the
farmers 6f the country, some fifty companies
havo imitated this article under various
names, and' for the purpose of rendering it
papular, have traducedProf. Mapes and his
article, claiming to make that pt'a superior
quality. Every year presents new imitators
of this artielo, who manufacture an inferior
arliole, using tho mineral phospates as a ba
sis. instead of the calcined bones of animals.
Notwithstanding *11 this, the demand for
Mapes’ Nitrogonised Superphosphate of
Lime has doubled.
Peruvian Guano contains an excessive
amount of ammonia, the only use of which
is to render water capable of dissolving a
amount of the inorganic constituents
GENX DRY GOODS,
AN*
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
larger
of the
soil, or as sometimes called to act as
taut.
The Closing Years or Life are often
rendered wretched by ailments .which, are
trilling in themselves end are easily cared if
token in time. Affection of the liver,stomach,
and other organs concerned in digestion, are
the most frequent. They naturally makethe
sufferer nervous, irritable and complaining,'
and relatives and friends are forced to bear
the brunt of their ill humor. The use of
Hostetler’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters will
Tiie Ultima Thule or Ultraism.—The
man who broke tho'needle oft’ his com
pas* because it pointed North, the oth
or day refused to eat ice-cream because
tiie wjo with which it was frozen was for
med during a cold spell produced by
North wind, lie is said to bo the same
individual who a few years ago, ns an
American prohibited IrisA potatoes from
his talkie and would hot get up in the
morning became he was waked by
the orowing of a "Khftnghhi” roos-
ter. /' , /■■■ ' ‘ '■
. “Attention company.*’
The gentlemen who have pledged
themselves to join an Infantry Com
pany about being, started in Rome and
vicinity, ore requested to meet at the
City Hall, on Wednesday Eve next, at 7
o'clock, for the purposo of organizing.
-36TDon’t forget to attend the citizens
Non-Intercourse meeting to-morroir, at
11% M„ in the City ML
ggff-We learn from the Savannah Re
publican, that key. C. W. .Howard, wiil
detiver his lecture upon “Christian
Benevolence as illustrated in the early
history of Georgia,” this evening before
the Young Men’s Christian Association
PS tMcHy. ^ ■'
■jjSp-Wo have received from the pub
lishers “Appleton’s Rail way and Steam
Nuvigatkm Guide.” It is complete, ac
curate and useful.
To the Citizens of Floyd County.
We, the undersigned, respectfully re
quest the citizens of the county of Floyd,
to meet at the Citt Hall, ln Rome, on
Wednesday, the 15th’ inst., at 11
o'clock, A. M., to tuke into considera
tion tho propriety of requesting our
Merchants and Mechanics to patronize
Southern Markets, ^outliern Merchants
and Direct. Importations to Southern
Ports, to tho exclusion of all othcrs.
Let every man who feels an interest
in the prosperity and independence of
tho South encourage tliis movement by
his persenal attendance at this Meet
ing. w ‘
. Wade 8. Cothran,
- John H. Lumpkin,
" « J, R. Freeman, *
>. ■ > J. M. SvUl.LOCK, r
; • W. A. Fort,
■ .t:t' C. II. Smitu,
--■It -F/_J. B. Underwood,
. . . c... ,F. C. Shropshire,
Alfred Siiortir,
»■'•■ ■ > ■ »'Dr. J.iCi.vo,
T. W. Alexander,
Dr. T. J. Word,
Thos. G. Watters,
J. H. MiCluno.
SISMIm0SS^T&
iol.
contiy mods a statement of the affair to
the editor of the Milford (Mass.) “Jour-
.nol,” from whioh it appoatt tlj^the par
ties who lnfllotod tho indignities upon
him '‘were Massachusetts men,” and ha
names one of them, a Mr, Perry former
ly of Natick. He exonorates the
Georgians from all blame and he says
they have inritod him back to his bus
iness . : .5
: Price of
SAWED LUMBER.
OWING to the inercasod price
of every artlele of heme con-
B sumption, We, a* , a portion of
the lalioring class, feel that wo
i tho proaent low prices of Lum
ber and Sawing, therefore, -; ;»
We, the undersigned; sbMl on and after . ..
Hauling and Kiln-drying not InelmTed.' A
Remember our Terms are INVARIABLY
CASH
' JOB ROGERS,
L. R. A 8. D. WRAGG,
jar Other Dealerii?n Lumber are invited
to Join in this movement. ' jan24tw4wtf
ryvand Liver Complaint, ■ The first physi
cians in the country aro loud in their praise
of this preparation. Another recommenda
tion of tho Bittors is that it is so palatable to
tho tasto that it may bo used even os a hover,
ago. Sold by all druggists. febt.lm.tri.
B. F. JONES,
W. SCOTT,
N. J. OMBKRG,
O. B. MOORE.
ROME, GA.
The Undersigned will be
IN FULL BLAST,
On IVIonday, 0th. inst-y
»nd will be glad to show their friends
IN SEARCH OF BARGAINS
Their Stock, whioh-they pledge
mi minmm mmmm,
WITH ANY HOUSE IN GEORGIA. OUR' TERMS WILL BE
EXCLUSIVELY GASH,
AmI Price, eiceedinglj’ lev.
We hope to receive tho.encouragement of the citizens generally in this enterprise and
expect to compensate them in.return
By Saiing them Money,
IN MAKING THEIR PURCHASES.
DRBAAKEE
Treats all Diseases,
SPECIAL attention given to. all chronic
diseases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption, In-
fluen a, Asthma, Bronchitis, all diseases of
Die Nose, Mouth, Throat, and Lungs; all
Skin Diseases of every description success
fully treated:—Lumbago. Lumbar,‘Abscesses,
Scrofula, Rheumatism. Goat, Neuralgia, Pa
ralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea. The very worst cases
of Piles cured in a short time;, also of tho
Stomach, Liver, end Bowels. There are
many diseases incidental to women and chil
dren which aro treated with distinguished
success. All particulars will be given by
letter. Dr. Baakee can produco one thous
and certificates of his ported success in cur-
CANCERS. OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP
DISEASES, FISTULA of every discre
tion, SCALD HEAD, WENS,
POLYPUS of the NOSE,
Or in sny other part of the body,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
of every description, and withont the use of
the knife, or any surgical instruments. These
last named diseases cannot be cured by cor
respondence; therefore all eueh patients must
place themselves under the Doctor's porto-
ual supervision.
Dr. Baakee has made a new discovery of
_ "Fluid," that will produce absorption of
tho “Cataract,” and restore permanent vis
ion to tho Eye, without resort to the knife.
All EYES and EARS are successfully trea
ted withont the use of tho knife or needle.—'
Dr. Baakee has constantly on hand at hia
office a very extensive assortment Of beauti
ful ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS,
or BAR DRUMS, which are sultablefbr eith
er sox and ages—inserted in five minutes.—•'
Ear Trumpets of every description; Also ev
ery variety of artificial articles known in the
world—a largo airortment of boautifu! and
datable. ARiTlFaiAfL: HANDS, Jritor
Arm and Elbow Attachment; jtRTlFIC;
FW, with tho Ankle, Log,at»d Knee-Joint
These articles are-perfectly natural, an.d
or Trusses for Hernia or Rupture of every
description, for either sex, and Trusses par
ticularly adapted for females in a weak con
dition, also for thoso with Prolapsus Uteri.
Dr. Baakee is one of tho most colobrated
and skillful physicians and surgeons now
living. His lame is known personally in
every principal citvof the world.
All letters directed to Dr. Baakee most
contain ten cento to pay postage and inci
dental, expenses. All Chronic Disensos can
be treated by correspondence, except those
mentioned, which wil( require his personal
lUDorvision.
Isa. Office Hours, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
. DOCTOR BAAKEE
Office, 704 Broadway, a feyr Doors above
Fourth street, New York City.
JonS—tr.tm a wfim
an excitant. The market gardeners of New
Utrecht commenced some years ago by using
two hundredweight of guano tothe acre;
they ere now, compelled to use twelve hun
dred weight of guano to produce tho same
effect, apd thsir land ia .evidently Impover
ished by its use, while those who have used
the Nitrogonised Superphosphate of Lime,
have steadily found their soils to be improv
ed, and instead of requiring, more, they re
quire less fertilising material each year. And
this is particularly truo of Tobacco and Cot
ton lands.
Among tho advantages arising from the
use oi Nitrogeuised Superphosphate are tho
following: It carries no wood seed to tho
soil; it prevents rust, and Insures tho perfect
ing of plants; thus, when used on Cotton, tho
IkiTIs'iIo no! fall aud. os by the experience of
Mr. Lomas, CoL Davis, and Col. Goodwin
and others, it gives a greater weight per acre
of ootton. Per Wheat, it has steadily prov
ed itself to be superior to the Peruvian Gu
ano; when in contact with seed, it does not
destroy it as does the Peruvian Guano; and
it supplies the deficiency of the Phosphate
of Lime and other ingredients, produced b!
excessive reaping of grain and undue pas- J*** “
to rage.
■ The reports of the farm of the inventor, of ___
tho American Institute, and committees of TO THE
other institutions, wh» havo visited it, altko’
it is manured entirely with this fertiliser,
provo that no manure has .yet. been used
which pruducesan equal amount profit.
The American Institute have Just awarded OF THE
thsir Silver Medal to Prolcssor M^^for the JfrJjffl SOUTHWEST.
best fertiliser, after a most thorough
Agent in Augusta for the solo of the above
fertiliser, and guarantees that its constltut
ents are the materials stated above, and no
thing else. Planters desiring more informa
tion, will please send for our Circular, cou-
taining testimonials, and the articles by Dr.
Enderlin, whioh constitute the best treatise
on Phosphate ever written.
' Price $50 per Ton in Augusta.
J. A. Quimby,
No IBS Broad st., next door to tho “Consti
tutionalist” office. janMtwlawAwtomarl
Prices plainly marked in Figurts. .
For further particulars'apply *t the Store.
JONES, BC0TT, QMBHRG A CO. /
MERCHANTS
111 DEATH I> I
TO BVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
"Gutar’a" ■
"Costar’a" Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator
"(tester's”
“Oostor’s” Bed-bug Exteiminator.
“Cos tar's”
"CotUr’i” Electric Powder, for Inseeto, Ao.
DESTROYS I.HTAXTLY
Rats. Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice,
Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Floss,
Insects on Plants, Insects ou Animals, Ac.,
Ao^ in abort,, every form and speoies if
VERMIN. ,
III Years established In New York City—used
bv the city Post Office, the city Prisons and
! IIBkwakc! !! of spurious imitations. Examine
each Box. Bottle and Flask, and take noth-
■ ingbut “Oosvam’s.” • • '
Js'd^Bojicsfer^tantotions,Hotels, Ac., by
Express.
Address orders—or for "Circulsr to Dealer*"
to HENRY R. COSTAR,
Principal Dapot, 410 BroadwAy, N. Y,
Bold by FAnm.1, A Yeisr.n, Wholesale and
Retail, Rome, Ga.’ feWtriSm'.
Herring's Patent Champion
•Fire & Burglar Proof Safes.
YYTITH HALL'S PATENT POWDER-
\V PROOF LOCKS, the some that were
awarded separate medals at the World's Psfr
London, 1881, and the World’s Fair, New
York, 1853, and an THE ONLY. American
Bates that’were awarded medals at the Lon
don World's Fair.
These Safes form the meet perfect security
against Fire and Burglar* ef any Safe* over
offer
Dissolution,
T HE film of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, hat
tbia day been dissolved by mutual con-
sent. All person* indebted to (be firm are
reqaosted to make immediate payment, as A.
J. Pitner tho junior partner, expects to leave
tbit pi are in a few months, and their busi
ness mas! be weund np before ho leaver.—
The business will bo conducted in tho name
and atyle of A. O. PITNBR, at the old stand,
where the notes and accounts of the firm will
be found for A short' time,
Jan3—lttwiivtf
AGENTS WANTED!
TO SBLL
CART’S PATENT CAP
A8# .
Lantern.
T ) THOSE furnishing satisfactory refer-
mefand mechanic jn tho country, aba 'wH)
meet with ready sale- For particulars ad
dress J. a CARY, Patentee,
jan34t-tw ... .... .8,1 Naasai > ,sireqt.
Albert Longniek; Marshall A Burgs; J. a W.
Knox.
HATB. CXPB AND STRAW GOODS. ■ -
Horsey, Austen a Co.; D. B. Williams a Co.
F.D. Fanning.
SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE
Jennings, TbomlinsoU a Co.; Hastie, Cal
houn a Co.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY. V'
McCarter a Dawson; A. Carter; 8. B. Jones,-
Agent Msthodist Book Concsrn.
CARPETS, .OXL^MMIRAND. WINDOW
Lamberts A Howell; Ja*. G. Baffle, r ■->
PAPER COMMISSION DEALER. ' '
Joseph Walker.
very little inoonrenlenee, for opportuniMee
of leaving by railway or steamer are offered
every twelV# boars.
Our Stock* wiB'li# cJmplete by 1st Febru
ary next, and it remains ■ to ho seien how
many of those who have heretofore
chaaed all their goods In forthera citiei
give Charleston a trial this spring. *
Charleston, S. a, Dec. 12th, 1859.
DRY GOODS.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 1
LIQUORS, SEQABS, TOBACCO, Ac.
Chstee, St. Amand A Croft. [janUtofebl
TTTE, the undersigned, importers and Job-
W here in the city of Oharleaton in view
of the present excited state of the country
deem it proper to bring to .the notice of the
interior Merchants the claims we have to
their patronage and custom. The majority
of us nave been long established in business,
and from our experience are well acquain
ted with tho wants of this section of country
All of us hold sentiments in common on tho
agitating question of the day—slavery; and
all of us desire, as far a* practicable, to be-
commercialiy independent of the North-—
have no desire to underrate tho energy and
enterprise of the Merchants of Northern
cities, but we claim to be able to supply goods
in our respective lines, on as fevonible terms
both as to prioe and credit, as the merchants
of any city in tho Union. We have facilities
for obtaining goods from Europe, not sur
passed by any, and our importations from
abroad are very large, notwithstanding the
iports to the contrary, circulated by those
.. no have no knowledge of what they a«m
or whore Interest* prompt them to mislead.
American goods we obtain from th* manu
factures on as favorable term* as any Job
bing Merchants of tho Northern cities. Why
then should we not be able to sell on as fa
vorable terms as others t , ■ , ,
We ere able end determined to do so, and
all we ask of you is, to try this ' markot, ley
aside the projudiee-for ft is only prejudice
that your customers prefer goods from
New York for those froim Charleston, and
build up and onoourage your own Seaports
Bell, Pace, Lavender & Co.,
IMPORTERS A JOBBERS
OF
Staple and Faney
89 CHAMBERS A 71 READS STS.,
C.Si
friends when thsy visit New York.
Janlt-tw2m'
LONGSTREET, BRADFORD'S Lq,
MANUFACTURERS OF'
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN-
Nsyler)
lading; Chatdberiain, Miler A Co.; J
L. Bowie A Co.; Robert Adgsr A Oa.) N
Smith A Co.; Cadpw, McKentle A Co.
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
PLANTATION GOODS.
Andrew McDowsil; Ravenol, linger A
Millikcn.
HARDWARE.
O C/'-XJt, A'jliX^y,
69 Chambers St.* A SO Realle SL,.
BetWTen Broadway, a«d Chqrehste
NEGROES FOR SALE.-
tin-
seed, Machinery, Train, Tanners sad
Oils, For sale by
julia, J. G. YRISER.
w
Paint
bred to the public.
91,000 TOWARD
Will be paid tq any person that can show
that ft Herring's Patent Champion Safe ever
failed to prexrvo its contents in an acciden
tal Firs.
8. C. nERRING A 00... Manufacturer!,
251 Broadway, cor. Murray st, Now York,
and 52 and54 Gravicr it., N. 0.
Aox.vrs—B. Knowles, Richmond, Va.^;
Thompson A Co,
Blossom. Wilmington,
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Roch'o A Bell, Savannah. Ga., J. M. A B. F.
Reed, West Point, Go., Holme* A Co., Chsr-
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CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
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SILKS AND FANCY GOODS*
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