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Thursday Morn ins, Feb. 33, I960.
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Rous Market, Feb. 21—No change
since our lost quotations.
Legal Blanks.—We wish to call the
attention of clerks of the Courts, Ordi
naries, Lawyers and Justices of the
Peace, to'our full assortment of Legal
Blanks. They are well printed on good
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ed.
Terms cash—Price per single quiro
75 cts—for 10 quires or more of the
Bnino or difi’eront kinds, 50 cents per
quiro.
An Editor Appreciated.
On Inst .Monday evening the Wood
Gas Company of this city presented to
the Senior Editor of the Courier a hand
some gold headod Walking cane as a tes'
timonial of their gratitude for the valu
able services rendered by his dis
interested advocacy, of their enter
prise.
W. B. Terhuno Esq., mado the pre
sentation in behalf of the company, in
a few appropriate and happy remarks,
spiced, us his manner is on sucli occa
sions, with humor thut excited the risi-
bles of the audience and “brought down
the house.” Mr. Dwinell in reply’ al
though accustomed to make his points
with his pen and not with his tongue,
was not “at sen.” lie acquitted him
self hnudsomely, and disclaimed any
credit for encouraging enterprises
beneficial to the public and especially
as in this instance, when ho is assur
ed upon undoubted authority that the
benefactors were so entirely worthy "the
confidence of the community, lie
ho wears his honor with becoming mod
esty, and is encouraged in his ef
forts to advance the interests and pros
perity of Rome and the surrounding
country.
Furniture, Furniture.
A splendid assoi tmont at Mills & Sum-
tors Ware rooms, and also at the rooms
of W. N. Ducker. It is really refresh
ing to notice- the improvements that
hare been made in the manufacture ot
Furniture in the past two or three years
in this place. Five years since thero
was none mado here that would now be
called fine, and the common artiolos
were only manufactured to a limited ex
tent. Now thero are about fifty hands
employed in th'tB branch of labor, and
some of the furniture turned out is in
ferior to none made any where. The
work put up here is made upon honor
and from the very best of material. It is
nono of your paste und putty work,
mado merely to look pretty for a littlo
while and then fall to pieces, but it i
made for . “service” and “durability,
and yet is as ornamental as is compati
ble with these qualities. We verily be
lieve that Rome is the best furniture
market in the State.
n g9*Steamer Pennington, J. F. Gould
Master, arrived Feb. 19,9 o'clock, A. M]
Cargo.—303 bales Cotton—28 Sack Grain
—15 Passengers.
|0*The Democracy of Richmond
county have endorsed the action of the
December Convention, and appointed
the delegates to that assembly, to the
March Convention.
Sfteciqi ^oficcp.
A Daring Act.—An instance of in
trepidity U reUted by the Bombay
Times. It appear* that while a party of
fifty persons of the Jewish community
were engaged in conversation previous
prayer, Mr. Reuben unwittingly rous
ed from Its repose a large cobra ai capel-
lo, which at once pounced upon the dis
turber. Eluding its grasp the young
man caught the cobra in the middle ot
its body, put it darted off with a violent
jerk, and again turned upon its. assail
ant. Hr. Reuben, however, held the
cobra a second time in his hand, and
giving it a swing in the air, struck its
bead againt the ground several times,
and killed the dangerous reptile, much
to the admiration of the Jewish gentle
men present.
Mors or tbs Hawbsvills Tragsdt.—
Dr. Davidson, the wretohod assassin and
manlao.who made the dlabolloal at
tempt on Monday, the 6ttf inst., to mur
der half a dosen people in Hawes
ville, Ky., by means of an “infernal
nueiuR*, hoe dnM.died of the wounds
^ho received on that occasion. Several
others of the wounded are in a critical
condition. J ' •
g®*Ifn woman could talk out of the
tmo corners of her month at the same
time, there would be a great deal sail
on both^sldea.
Congressional.
Washington, Feb. 14.—Senate.—The
Ilorf. Wn. H. Seward, of New York, in
troduced a bill for the admission of
Kansas.
A resolution was adopted to arrest
Thadeus Hyatt, for contempt to the
Raid Committee.
The bill to supply the States with arms
was made the special order for Thursday.
The Senate then adjourned until
Thursday.
House.—The Hon. W. II. N. Smith,
of North Carolina, defined his position.
He says that he was never anything but
an old Line Whig.
The Hon. Henry W. Davis, of Mary
land, in his speech, used some bitter in
vectives against the Maryland Legisla
ture.
The Houso adjourned until Thursday.
Latest from California and Mexico,
New Orleans, via New York, Feb. 21
—We have received California date* to
the 30th ult. The news is unimportant.
Tampico dates to the 15th inst., state
that the forces in Northern Mexico are
rapidly marching to intercept Miramon
at Vera Crus.
Gen. Alvarexand Morelia with eighty-
five hundred men wero marching upon
the Capitol.
Markets.
Savannau, Feb. 21.—Sales of Cotton
today 1,850, bales. The market was
firm.
Charleston, Feb. 21.—Sales of Cotton
today 2000 bales. The market was
weak.
New York, Feb. 21.—Salos of Cotton
to-day 1000 bah-s. The market was
firm. Flour quiet; sales of (1000 bar
rels. Wheat firm; sales unimportant,
Corn buoyant; sales of 31,000 bushels
at 80@81c.
Augusta, Fob. 21.—Cotton.—There
is a fair demand at unchanged prices.
Choate’s Coolness,
At the time of Mr. Choate's great
•eecli for Buchanan in Lowell, Mass.,
there was a sudden settling of the hall
where they were. A Lowell gentleman,
Hon. Boqjamin F.* Butler, well known
as a lawyer and politician, volunteered
to go out and examine the supports un
derneath. He did so,- aud, to liis sor
row, ho found them in such a state that
if there should be the least rush ot the
audience they would inevitably give
way, the roof and floor would go togeth
er, and all wonld be involved in a com
mon ruin. With great fortitude he
went quickly oack, and, to prove there
was no danger, walked the whole
length of the crowded hall up to the
platform where the speakers and presi
dents were.
As he passed, Mr. Choate leaned
down and asked him if he found dan
ger. The gentleman, keeping his face
perfectly unmoved, so us not to frighten
others, whispered into Choate’t ear with
characteristic abruptness, “If we can’t
get this crowd out quietly, we shall all
be in h—11 in five minutes.” As might
have been expected from so blunt and
terrible a communication, Mr. Choate's
face became ashy pale; but tie contri li
ed himself and. sat perfectly steady.—
The gentleman mounted the stage, as
sured tho people there was no real dan
ger, but to guard against the mere pos
sibility of danger, he advised them to
withdraw quiotly, very quietly into the
open air, where the speech would go
on. In fire minutes the ball was
clear.
Dreadful as had been the moment’s
shock to his feelings, Mr. Choate’s hu
mor did not even desert him; for as he
stepped from the hall himself, he said to
his friend who had made the announce
ment to him: “And did you really
think, my friend, just now, that I was
bound for the same plaoe with you f”
Skating in Crinoline.—Two young
ladies, Misses Temple and Williams,
while crossing the Mississippi ot Du
buque, Iowa, chanced to stop upon a
spot in spongy ice, and each went
through. Crinoline was of essential
service, for it kept them from being sub
merged further than the waist till assis
tance came. They reached the shore in
safety, though not a little chilled by
their moonlight bath on a February
night.
Incendariis in Atlanta.—On Sun
day night lost, while Mr. Wright
Rogers, who lives on Collins street, was
at Church, his house was fired by a torch.
The damage is not very serious as the
flames wero soon arrested. A certain
negro boy in the employ of Mr. R. is sus
pected. Indeed, the police should be
▼ety attentive, and distribute themselves
over every portion of the city. We
hope that all such offences may be fer-
retted out, and the perpetrator* brought
to speedy justice.—Locomotive.
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, every WEDNESDAY
NIGHT.
Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. G.,
THOS. J.PEBBY. V. Q„
B. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
feMtrlly.
X ttOME i»y
Royal Arch Chapter,
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAT
NIGHT iu each month.
THOS. J. PERRY,* H. P.,
A NDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Scc'y.feMtrlly.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con
sumption, when all other means had failed.
Vy a rooipo obtained from a learned physician
residing in the great elty of Jeddo. This re
cipe has cured great numbers who wero suf-
ferring from Consumption,.- Bronohitis, Sore
Throat, Coughs and Colds, end the debility
and nervous depression caused by these dis
orders.
Dosirons of benefiting, others, I will send
this recipe, which I have brought home with
me, to all who need It, free of charge.
Address Rrv. WM. COSGROVE,
230 Baltic street, '
jan28-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y.
ADAMS, McKINNEY & CO,,
96 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK,
Offer for Sale, from United
States Bonded Warehouse:
BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD, DUPUY
A Co., PINET, CA8TILLION A Co.,
JAMES IIENNESSY and MARRETT.
Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPS
SEIGNETTE, and RASTEAU.
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im
portation, and various other favorite
brands.
HUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and
other brands, various gredes.
IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES
ALBO In Store a Urge and well selected
stoekof
Davis’ Pain Killer.
No medicine is more prompt in, its action
in caso of Cholera Morbus, Ac., than Perry
Davis’ Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged
antidote whieh seldom fails if applied in its
early symptoms. No family should bo with
out a bottle of it always on hand.
Tho stain on linen from the use of the
Pain Killer is easily removed by washing
it in alcohol.
Davis’ Pain Killer seems particularly effi
carious in cholera morbus, bowel complaints,
and other diseases to which tho natives of
Burmnh, from their unwholesome style of
living, arc peculiarly exposed. It is a valu
able antidote to tho poison of Centipedes,
Scorpions, hornets, Ac.
Rev. J. Benjamin, into Missionary in Burmah
Sold by druggists and ail dealers in family
medicines. feb4.
PROFESSOR RAPES*
'"HMiWVr!
Of Limfei.
Patented November 35, 1659.
FOB WHEAT, CORN, -ROOT CROPS, COT
TON, Ac.
TVRIOR TO the year 1847, Superphosphate
JL had been made in England, by treating
burnt bones with sulphuric acid, and by the
formation or sulphate of Ume, thus abstract?
ing one atom of lime from the bones, a solu
ble phosphate had been formed. In 1M7, Jr
J. Mapes made a series of experiments, thus:
he found, analytically, that Peruvian Quaao
contained the necessary elements for insu
ring tho growth of plants, but not in the
right relative proportions to eash other. He
instituted a series of experiments, practical
ly, by which he proved that one hundred
pounds of burnt bones, treated with fifty-six
pounds of sulphuric acid, thirty-six pounds
or Peruvian Guano, twenty pounds of sul
phate of ammonia, formed a mixture every
way superior to Peruvian Guano, and that
it would notexoltethe soil, but would con
tinually add to its fortuity.
- He hsA found that one barrel of blood,
fresh from the animal, mixed with a cord of
organic matter, would, by fomentation, pro
equal to a cord of weU rotted
He farther found thatxev-
etatoen barrels of blood, when dried, would
make one barrel, and that blood could be
procured at eomparitively little oost, in cor-
ain sections; that it could be dried by oook-
ing and pressing so as toproduoe a dry pow
der, and by adding to the above named in
gredients an equal weight of dried buUoek’s
flood, a manure is formed one hundredpounds
of which are epual in power and lasting ef
fect to one hundred and eighty-five pound*
of the beat Peruvian Guano.
Since he has offered his invention to the
farmers of the country, some fifty eomptnies
have imitated this article under various
names, aud for the purpose of rendering it
ular, have traduced Prof. Mapea and his
eg to make that of a superior
DOMESTIC LIQUi
* SUCH AS
Ryei Bourbon & Monong’hela
WHISKIES)
foblt-triwly.
The Closing Years of Life are often
rendered wrctelied by ailments whieh are
trifling in themselvaa and are easily cured if
taken in time. Affection of the liver, stomach,
and other organs concerned in digestion, are
tho most frequent. They naturally malcethe
sufferer nervous, irritable and complaining,
ami relatives nnd friends are forced to bear
the brunt of their ill humor. The use of
Hostetler's Celebrated Stomach Bitters will
provo an eflleiont remedy for this evil, it will
not only strengthen tho whole physich.1 or
ganisation, but entirely cure the most obsti
nate cases of Indigestion, Dlafrhssa, Dysente
ry, and Liver Complaint. The first physi
cians in the country aro loud in their praise
of this preparation. Another recommenda
tion of the Bitters is that itis so palatable to
tho taste that it may bo used even ns nbever-
ago. Sold by ail druggists. feb4,lm,tri.
OQTOXK&
JOB OFFICE.
hUR FACILITIES
kinds of
FOR DOING At!
iclo, claiming
JOB WORK
are NOT SURPASSED by any office in Upper
Georgia.
Persons wishing Pamphlets of any kind,
Cards,
Posters,
Circulars,
Dodgers,
Bill Heads,
Blank Notes,
Checks,
or othor Job work will do well to give ns aeaU
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
and all kinds of
LEGAL BLANKS,
kept constantly on hand.
mm mnlmg.
WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1
RULING MACHINE
of the MOST APPROVED STYLE, end aro
now prepared to fill orders in this line.—
Blank Books,
Hotel Registers,
Steamboat and
Railroad Biflnira,
Bills of Lading,
Way Bills, Ac.
BOOK BINDING.
A RRAGEMENT9 haro been mads with
Jr.A. an excellent Book Binder to fill orders
entrusted to our care. Persons having Mag-
asines or Periodicals of any kind, Sheet Mu
sic, Law Books, or Books of any kind, they
dcsiro bound, may be assured that It will M
neatly dono, and on reasonable terms, if en
trusted to our caro.
Terms Oaab.
SSL L
quality. Every year patents new imitators
of this article, who manufacture an inferior
article, using the mineral phospates as a ba
sis. instead of the calcined bones of animals.
Notwithstanding all this, the demand for
Mapes’ Nitregenlsed Superphosphate of
Lima has doubled.
Peruvian Guano contains an excessive
amount of ammonia, tho only use of which
is to -render water capable of dissolving a
larger amount of the inorganic constituents
of the soil, or as sometimes called to act as
an excitant. Tho market gardener! of New
Utrecht commenced some years ago by using
two hundred weight of guano to the aare;
they aro now compelled to use twelve hua
dred weight of guano to produce the sam<
effect, and thoir land Is evidently impover
ished by its use, while those who have used
tho Nitrogenlted Suporphosphhto of Lime,
have steadily found their soils to be improv
ed, and instead of requiring more, they re-
luiro less fertilising material each year. And
his is particularly true of Tobacco and Cot
ton lands.
Among the advantages arising from the
use of Nltrogenised Superphosphate are the
following: It carries no weed seed to the
soil; it prevents rust, and insures the perfect
ing of plants; thus, when used on Cotton, the
bolls do not fall and. as by the experience of
Mr. Lomas, Col Davis, and Col. Goddwin
and othara, it gives a greater weight per aero
of cotton. For Wheat, it has steadily prov
ed itself to be superior to the Peruvian Gu
ano; when in eon toot with seed, it does not
destroy ft as does the Peruvian Guano; and
it supplies tho defieienoy of the Phosphate
of Limo and other Ingredients, produced M
excessive reaping of grain and unda* pas
turage.'
. The reports of the farm of tho inventor, of
the American Institute, and committees of
other institutions, wh « havo visited it, altho’
it is manured entirely with this fertiliser,
prove that no manure has yet been used
whieh produees an equal amount profit.
The American Institute have Just awarded
their Silver Medal to Professor Mapes, for the
bast fertiliser, alter a most thorough investi
gation into the merits of all in the market.
The subscriber bas been appointed Sole
Agent In Augusta for the eale of the above,
fertiliser, and guarantees that ita constitu
ents are the. materials stated above, and no
thing else, Planters desiring more Informa
tion, will please send for our Circular, con
taining ’testimonials, and the artieles by D£
Enderlin, whieh oonstitntotiie. bqKl'^teStise
on Phosphateqver written-
Price 956 per Toqta Angustn.
0 J. A. Quimby,
No 183 Broad at., next door to tba “Conatl-
tationallst’’ ogee. Jant4twlawA wtomxrl
rOTOJBAJlD'j BUSINESS.
GENT BRY GtW®£§i
*> « ti vdw i(*» *,1m* »«... i
- ' "idsiw »*V) I ;rfu Joft-
AND
lerehait Tailoring
a F. JONES,.
W. SCOTT,
N. J. OHBKRG,
G. K MOORE.
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IN FULL BLAST*;
On JM-onday, ©thr-instm*,.
and win. be glad to .how their M"*. N .J'” tf
IN SEARCH OF BARGAINS
Their Btoek, whieh they pledgb'
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WITH ANY ilOUBE IN GEORGIA. OtfR TERMS WILL BE • ” uV ifl , t
EXCLUStVELYCASH,
Ait trices ficeetlaglr Is*.
Wo hope to receive the encouragement of the eltisens generally In this enterprise skd r .
expect to oompensate them in retUrq •» " V’*"* - --'’*’ eff
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CHATTOOGA RIVER
INSTITUTE,
Garlesvllle, Cherokee Col; Us.,
A M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal.
S TUDENTS of both sexes will be received
at thie Institution, and fitted for the com
mon duties c*f life, er ahy class In our Col
leges. CoriipeUjni Teachers are employed,
odod for a circular.
JanSl—wly
111 DEATH 111
TO BVEBY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
“Css tar’s”
“Coitar’s” Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator
“Cestar’t”
“Costar’s” Bod-bug Exterminator.
“Costar’e”
“Ceetar’a” Electric Powder, for Inseeti, Ac.
DXSTS0TS JXtTSXTbr
Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice,
Bed Bugs, ‘Ante, Mothi, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Insects on Plants, Inseois on Animals, Ac.,
Ac., in short, every form and species of
VERMIN,
20 Years established in New York City—used
by the city Poet Office, the city Prisons and
Station Houses, the city Steamers, Ships, Ac.,
the city Hotels, “Aster,” “8t Nicholas,” Ae,
and by more than 20,000 private families. :
Druggists and Retailers everywhere southern.
Wholesale Agents in all the lane Cities.
Regular sixes, 25c. 50e. and $1 Sexes, Bottle,
ItlBswamlltofspnrioas Imitations. Examine
each Box, Bottle and Flask, and taka noth
ing but “Costas’s.”
81,00 Boxes sent by Mail
Address orders—orfor “Circular to Dealers”
to HENRY R. C08TAR,
Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y.
Bold by FAsaLL A Yxtsxa, Wholesale and
Retail, Rome, Oa. feb2triSm.
Herring's Patent
Fire & Burglar Proof
■YTTITH HALL’S PATENT POWDER
W PROOF LOCKS, the same that were
awarded separate medals at the World’s Fair
London, lwl, and the World’s Pair, New
York, 1853, and are THE ONLY American
Safes that wero awarded medala at ths Lon
don World’* Fair. --
These Safes form th* most perfect security
against Fire and Burglars of any Safes ever
offered to the pablle.
91.000 REWARD
WU1 be paid to any person ’that can Show
that a Herring’s' Patent Champion Sat* "**
foiled to preserve ita contents In an sod
tal Fire,
8. C. HERRING A CO.., Msnnfocturon,
251 Broadway, cor. Murray st, New York,
and 52 and 51 Gravier at., N. O.
Auskts—B. W. Knowles, Richmond, Vfo;
R. F. Lester, Petersburg. V*^ Rowland
Brothors, Norfolk, Vo.| J. It. Thompson'A Co*
N^W^o^X’ A
JN* v.» W# uerfUlC 4 oOBf Atlanta, W . ,
Rocha A Bell, SavehnihVGa* J. M A N.
Reed, West Point. G»* Holmes A Co* Chav-
iestoa,5;0,-Vq- Jail
The LMt t .
ir WILL now once riioro
laxigisga^«*is&
j*n28wAtrllm.
0. Jk BV*.
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IN MAKING THEIR PURCHASES.
; ' I '-'It •• •< t’ -yrii uJ ottlji 101t>v>
Prices plainly marked in Fignifes. r
For farther psurtieulwra apply at the Mtoro.
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The enterprising proprietor of
Chestnut Grove Whiskey,
(The Purest Medical Agent ever known,)
has famished the community a Stimulant,
Pore, Healthful and Invigorating, at the
same time a mUd delieions beverage. Jt is
calculated to do away with the vile dragged
■tuff that is palmed off on the community,
and whieh fs injurious to body and mind. In
addition to the certificates beneath, he ha*
received a Diploma from the STATE AGRI
CULTURAL SOCIETY, and additional testi
mony from DR, JACKSON, of Boston, un-
dor oath to Its absolute purity.
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, Sept. 9th, 1858.
! ' - , 0 f
ons substance known as Fusil Oil, whieh is
thocharasteristlo and injurious ingredient of
the Whiskeys in general use.
BOOTH, GARRET A CAMAC,
Analytical Chemists.
New Tork, Sept. Id, 185$
I have analysed a sample ot Chestnut
Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. “ ‘
Wharton, Jr„ of PhUadelr" *
carefully tested if, I am pi
U Is entirely frq* from poisonous or dtii
SIT
JAMES jt. CHILTON, «
I havo mado a chemical analysis of com
mercial samples of Chestnut'Grove Whiskey, vuisps,
whieh proves to bo free from th# heavy Fusil
“’la, and perfectly pure and unadulterated,
i* fine Aavetr of tnfs Whiskey ta wNrod
LL Persons are notified not to trade for",’
k, fonr n.otee given toFranai# A. Hnsen, -
notes for twenty-flve dollars each, due'
ly 11th, August 11th,November 11th,IMS,
having tailed, I am. datermtned net to pay
.. srw-s v v
Ms Vhis
.used in mannl
COOSA RIVER
After this dbiAefctv'lC&vor steamboa
r's Steamers will leave for GREEN,
atSe’clMk
sufficient time for hreakfut, M freight or
. a-,,7,W |
WISDOM’S
Mr
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Wagons, IWW #r;«Wli)l
(I liivstli ,
Horses, t
P. 8.—Horses, Baggies aad
SLATE, SLATE, SLATE!
Vm Wert tyuny.
HE subic rlhpr has on hand about »«Q ,1
square, of Roofing Slate, of all rise*
I best quslltv, and will continu. to ke.p
ugh to Supply All demands ham
Price, six dollars per square at , the
cash, or wiU make liberal TIME I
meats with oontraetors, or will contract -
■“““‘•“'“.'Siaffiwss,*-j-
feMtrlly. ■ - „ . . Van Wert, flq;, ' .
tin irfmioif
IS
.dteef! -^i?oj„.q
guilders ef Gas Apparatus for mo
from. jifi matt
rs are soar’prepared to build
Gas* Apparatus for" ; Cltt*V
ublto and private buildings,'
i'rommon'plne wood is cheap-
, .. .. . an aay other light knowff
from another snares. M ,c? i*
Tenons wishing to it* the Wood Gaa
Wan’s in,
«as and Steam, fittinj
IWfo >11 kifoifoW.,fl*s and Steam flttitfs
constantly on hand, for. lighting and heating
pnrpee>>,--' > fer* -p *.f to
Orders sent through the Post Office, oroth-
*tK8. w rV8rasS2S<i5:,
(»’>» n. aeas, to
.V. ■vr.-.v.^ <^9
Garden Beads.
f\T *11-kinds and vsricties, warranted to
bethoJrind thst^wiU sprout, for sal*
t tha t
in,Olcdiale payment,
tMtfoSHJtow, expects to leave
, few months, Ahd their busj-
“ before he leaves.—
ducted in thu name
. PITllEll, at the bid stand,'