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Thursday MonliJi .March It, 1830.
f3r Joseph Walzku is Agent
p»»er in Charleston, 8. C„ and is au
to ihake contracts for Advertising,
for ' this
authorised
j®»SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA.
r OKS FOR INTp&BdTING READING
MATTER.
Polittfol Meeting.
THE CONflTIITUTlO'NXL UNION MEN
of Floyd county are reqd’sted to msat at the
City Hall In Borne at 11 o’clock on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN APRIL, for the purpose of
-ffctwfiffiissis'ss'y® wii-^ w »„.r
next. j»ar>2tjr*fr2W; ■
Rome Market, March 29.—Cotton
still commands, for a good article, 10J
cts. Wheat $l,40@$l,50. Com 90. eta,
Bacon is a little higher, and now sells
readtyyVon wagons nt'9}010 oto. :
TEH SQUARE orTEtl'MITES.
3ne Insertion .,.$1
J Two Insertions.....
Each additional insertion,.
•2<0F/IttOhe Month, ......
Twelve Months, ..11
. <jA liberal tfiseuant-wili * be mads to
WhdUdvertise larger amounts. .
r. 'fB5ifi«trte* bf more' tVaji fi ve linos ch
*“ theTsa,mo as havo'ftt&bmontsl * ■ : o
Notice* of Mnrriaqe* and Deaths, no
cowling Five Linos, in length, aie pnhl
gmtjji&uslyip the Oonrlcr. The fricn
the parties aro renuostod to send in thes
iicos accompanied with a responsible
and they will bo published with pleasi
7 4 k **-?*f*Wy-A,^jightottatomor-^
Goods stores jtetmriay,' imd after mak
ings pretty thorough examination of
the stock, and monopolising the polite
Attentions of ' the obligingmeroliant, for
about three quarters of an hour, finally
completed his purchases, consisting Of
one'yard and a Aa(f of calico for ten cetits,
ani three yards of quilt lining for //.
teen cents—twenty-five cents all told.
As-ho received the poskage, with an
expression of countenance that told he
was not very well saTufiod with his bar
gain, he said s “Loot here, Mister, can’t
fr
^i’ofcjssiorifil Eqirdfi.
B. D. HAUVRY, .......... nir.VI.Ar SCI
HARVEY & SCOTT,
' ATTORNEYS AT LA
ROME, ........
A DVANCES of money can usually 1
upon good claims left for colloctio
Home,- Junel.—1y.
Z. B. HARGROVE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ROME, - -
Ovpice—Over Fort A Hargrove's now
feblO—ly
. ^-Congressional.
Vaphivgtov, March 27.—Mr. Davis'
territorial resolutions have been post-
poried until Monday.
Mr. Davis jnthikluijcd resolutions from
the Legislature of Mississippi, asking
that aid be extended to. the -Gulf and
Ship Island Railrood.
Mr. Slidell introduced a bill authoris
ing the levying on tonnage dutieson the.
Mississippi .for river improvements.. .
In’the House, the bill providing for
the safety of steamboat passengers was
debated and postponed for two ! wbek*.
The army appropriation bill. was*, up
for consigemtion,
"r -4ctm come in with the Clubs.
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.ROME,
Wm. practice in the counties of Choi
Qa. Ofiet over N. .T. O-nherg’s Olothingl
Bevebevob—Undmwoo-i A Smith,
» Ga.-T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Atliens, Ga.
- ~ r_ THOS. J. VERDEBV,
ATTORNEY AT LA 1
'V CEDAR TOWN,
WfitfctjiiJ ISrSkdssaclkisetteJ
with starvation staring 'tifem in the
face,' are' strikirijjfor higher Wdgro,
which are rofiisetl by their employers
the negroes of Rome are making- a
strike of rather a different description.
On last Saturday night they gave a
supper, tho prpceeds of which, is to be
appropriated-towards the'payment fpT~ *'
house of wpMiip'Pttr'thehiielfw• . We
were, no^present,-but. team from those
^.Who were, that the room (q large unoc
cupied store on-Brciad fe^reet) was pret- ^
ty wtjlt crowded with tiie. “peculiar in-|nco.
stitution,” 'interspersed here and there 1 ,| ' 1
witlfi’VvUito periolis-r"like ridi
Su an'Ethiop’s ear." The table was
abuftdJuftly supplied with everything
the coup try could afford. Hams, Tur
keys, Oliickon Sated, Ac., Ac., among the
substantiate. The oakes were numerous
and handsomely decorated. The affair
would have made some of our North
ern negro phihmthroptete and John
Brown sympathisers open there eyes—
natnial and mental. The amount re
alised was about one hundred and twen
ty dollars, which will cbmptetie the. ff“t
instalimcnthf three hundred dellara for
ythe.church building. They may give
anothVr entortaihmont of tl(is kind for
♦lie relief* of the Shoe makers of Mas-
, t. : L'ater iromMcxico.
New Orleans, March 22.—The.
schooner Emily. Keith, with Vera Crus
dates to the 14th inst., arrived here to
day..
General Miramon bombarded the.
city of Verm Cruz on the 13th inst., hut
done but little damage. A detachment
of Mimmop’fl troops from Alvarado
were attacked and completely routed by
the Liberals on the 14th.
A flag of truce, sent to Juarez, result
ed in the suspension of hostilities. A
military Congress, consisting of tiie
chiefs of the two armies and the repre
sentatives qf. foreign governments, met
on the sdnie* evening. The result of
their conference is unknown.
It was reported that Miramon had
abandoned the siege 'of VersCrus and
deserted, h'.s army taking refuge aboard
the French 'fleet. Miramon’s commu
nication with the interior has been en-
ticely.cut off, and the City of Moxlco
hat pronounced against him. • >.
Gen. Garza has returned to Tampico,
and resumed the Governorship. Tiie
city was quiet, aud the United States
Marines were .still there.
Mexican News.
New Osleans, March 27.—The prize
steamers Miramon and Marquis, and
the sloop of war Preble, have all arrived
and anchored opposite the city. ”The
Preble brings one hundred ami twenty
prisoners, among whom are Commodore
Marin and his .twosons. The prize
steamers bring sixty* prisoners. The
MurtiuV prisoners have been token to
the Parish prison by the U. S. Marshal.
Their trial is postponed.
Mexican mails to the 15th have ar
rived. A military conference lias
agreed upon terms of armistice^ hut
J uarez's government disapproved of it,
bccauso'it did'not sufficiently guarantee
the constitutttin of '57, which are its
cardinal principles. After three meot-
iuj» the conference was dissolved.
' The garrison re-opened its fire on . the
morning of ^be 15th, which was quickly
in the pul-
rvrtewj
club rates for the coTTrieb..
For eight dollars wo will send the
Weekly Courier for one year to each of
foiirsubscribers, nml ono copy gratis,,
for the same time, to the getter up iff
the club. a» '
For sixteen dollars wo will ftimish
four Subscribers, eooh wlth the lri-
Weekly Courier tenone year, and send
one copy regularly for. the same time to
tho getter up of ;the club.-.
GREAT INDU&3ENT3
To Key Sabaoribara. ■
CLUB “bates WITH MB ’
Southern Cultivator
The Largest, Cheapest Ac Best <-
Agricultural Pape*,/ *
la tUo fl puib. .
TO CLUBS OF FOUR. THE!; . i
u Weekly Courier" and “Southern (fUftivator” • ;
WilPbe sent for one year'at thfe ox- -■
ceedingly low prices of .
Two Ooltoand fifty cento,
eacli subscriber invariahly in advance. ..
Old Subscribers%y paying past dues,'
NQ t; 3.CH0ICE HOUSE.
[Bouse • formerly ieeupted by Robl. • Dattey.\
irbULD respectrully isform Mi
V mends .and customers,, and
poblio genorslly, that h e i s
now opening, s very tenra and at.
tractive Stock or Drags, Medicines, Chemioate
DycstuiTs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
Glass, Fully, Glue; Brashes, and in fact, every
thing (n Jus Jins or that is usnslly kept In a
F^; Class Drag Store.
HaVlt/g' had tofetel yqars experience, and
by .giving Ms personal-attenUon to the busi
i6pn to znorit a share of public pa.
ndto be able to fornish' his ena
tome* ftliaMe.nriiclei, at aa
«LOW PEtOES,
Garden Seeds.
-«» kinds and varieties, warranted to
\y'ibe tb*u|iind that -will ssrout, for sale
J > 'TUBNLEY, Ncr.3 Choice Hense. '
Where can the Planters i>f the Chero
kee Country get as much' interesting
reading for the same money t Just
think of it, by raakingup a clubof four
yougeta.first rate family Newspajper
,nnd the best Agricultural Magazine
published in the South, both one' year
all foronly-Two Dollars a half. ' : jr
mar23wtf. ' , ‘ >f '
Pure Train Oil.
5 Ju,t recelv^^Mid^h^ sale
tebft. No. 3 Choice Heun.
vA Fresh aud large Stock of Southern Bailed
__ < Grass Seed.
/^FaUkintls, just received by
U TUBNLEY, -
fsbti • No.- 9 Choice Bouse.
NO. 40.
NIUi^ ,lir “ eetl “ 8 *’ cver 3 r WEDNESDAY
Officers—C. H. “SMITH,
THOS.. J.PEBRY, -V.-Oo- - .'
B. T. UAKGBOVE, gecretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
febttrily.
Regular Meeting* FIRST
NIGHT in *
TUESDAY
IHT in each month.
thos. j. perry,: h; P..
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K,,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, S.,fc. . J W.
D. J, SANDERS, Treasurer, J... ' ;• SZ.jjn
D. G. LOVE, Seo’y. fit«lritjf 4
the relief of the Shoe
aachifteftsjwhile they are endeavoring
to ex^SCft-om their employers » .fislr
compensation for their labor.
l6rM«CLljaiq’S NsV.Goopj should be;
seen |^U pureiioseia, and tepeotelly
by the Ladies. . His stock, always good,
seems this Spring to-be lorger and bet
ter than eVer before. Givi him a call.
New Goods at NoETO»’s.-Mess».
Norton ASonare determinate be not
a whit behind their rivals Jr Jhe Dry
Goods trade of Bome.and we would
advise ell perrons wishing Stop
Fancy Dry flood, to
beautiful assortment. Bee adverttee-
C. W. LANGWO:
, WILL OPEN 518
LASSOF VOCAL
ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUl
at Boons,
jd Floor of fort. A FrccmanU
Session, five month*—Terms^ bo heart! froq
Vd 4Ss*H teisaV* : ■
.tWWNUt
retuineu. Two shells burst i
The French fleet were constantly
communicating with Miramon, contrary
to the orders of Juares.
Tcxian Newt.
New Orleans, March 27.—Dales from
Brownsville to tho 23d inst. Two com-
anies of Texas Rangers, under Capl.
.’owl,--and two cbmpanies of United
States Cavalry under Capt, Stonoham,
crossed the Ilio Grande on the 16tb
inst., into Mexico, in search of Cortinas,
who-hod returned to the frontles. Tiie
troops approached the .encampment at
night, drove in tho picket, took thirty
prisoners, who olaimed to belong .to a
large body of Mexican Rational Guards,.
alsoiA'sehrchpf Cortinas! "Oh the next
inbrn ine rt large Mexican force appeared
and claimed'tiie prisdilPrs as tlieir rear
guard. It Wrts-subscquently ascertained
that these foredk hud been watcliing the
Americans, ’a'inTthat Cortinas was with
them and had esdaned at tiie first alarm.
. Our troops remain encamped on tin
Mexican side abovo Brownsville, deter
mined to capturo Cortinas. ’ '_/
Mqjor Heitxelmnn had sent"a - rein
forcement of twp oompntoiesof nrtHlery
Three thousand of Miramoii’s. troop#
were expected oh the -Rib'Granqe. , ,
’ it is reported that Gen.' Garoia bad
invited Americans into Mekico. , .
MARKETS.
Savannah, March 27.- : -Sale« of Cot
ton to day"275 bales, at quiet and un
changed prices.
New Yoek, March 27.—The Cotton
market was-heavy, with sales of 1000
bales. • There was but little enquiry and
priees were weak.
Auol'STa, March 27 —Cotton—The
market today te quiet—no buyers out.
ExEccfArk hrsTEticrioNs to Mb. life
Laws.—.The ' President communicated
ids instructions'to Mr. McLone confi
dentially to the 8enate on Monday, to
reply to a resolution. On the 24th of
May and the 30th of July last he
authorised to offer $10,000,000 for lower
California, and the right of way from
the Rio Grande to Masatlan, and from
Arteona to Guyamas. Juarez desired a
separate treaty for this object, and the
negotiation finally fell through.
Nebraska Election Returns.—The
Nebraska Republican of the 14th inst.,
Ives the following return# from the late
lection in that Territory for Delegates
a Convention to frame a Constitution
tory to admission into, the Un-
In 48 counties the Re-,
and- the ’ Democrats
four ooont.es yet to
in the State Govern-
voto stands 1,877 tor
.A. F<nfilrT*eee»/ri»&H UW
Th-i f,Hawing.«tqf*mSTit.sp**to^t« iteqlft
—(Urtrwclj ’-to liftinq.ths kettle'ifrom'-tlii
fire 1*. eanglit ntftl •'•allied my hand! and per
•on very aeverely—one hand almost to
eriip. The torture wa< unbearable. It Vrtu
an awful sigh'.. • .* * The MqitaagLlnU
m-.-nt nDD-arndlo extnkiit' the pain almost
immediately. It honied .rapidly sad left no
ucarof account. Charlei Foster, 4J8Brood
Ptrc.-t, Philadelphia.’' It Is truly a wonder
ful.article. It will our» any cask ef swelling,
Burns, Stiff Jointt, Eruptions pr Rheuma
tism. For Horses, it 'should-mver be dls-
p-msed with. One Dollar’s wnrth'Of Mustang
iiat fre'juehtly saved n valuable horse. It
cures Gnld<, Sprains, Ringbone, Spavin sad
Founder*, 'Ueware of Imitations., Sdd lu
all pert* of the lisbltahie Globle.
BABNE8 A PARK) Proprietors,
marywlip. ;■ . ,t > . New. Yprjty (
Chills and Fevert«-One of the greatest
remedies that has eVer been laid before"'the
public for Fovcr and Ague, and which have
received tho'highlit ouconium from the press
end the peep’.?, it Dr. J. Hoatetter's Celebra
ted Bitters. Who would endure the torture*
arising from this terrible disease, when lt can
bo so easily cured t Who ,J xuauza-tsiaj
lees nights, burning fevers end lev chills "al
ternately, when a remedy cen bo obtained
is side of A'dguita, Gil. Be-
.location.. Tho . want# of the
supplied. ip.1t.
O
HeToAile -Oil aind Xampa
\F«re- BEST QUALITY, FOR Bi
BALE
_ clwapby w. • ■ ' ■ '.' v
febll. f UBNLEY, Np^BChofee Howe.
. <}. :»■
SCHEDULE
Geoi^ia RrE. Passenger Trains.
a Leave :' Arrivo.
Augusta at 0J1S A. M; - Atlanta at 9.45 A. M.
•f.r r LSiP. lt.- • “• .1145 P.M.
Atlanta, 8.40 P: M. August* 5.58 A. M.
r 9.05 A.M. ... “ 0,20 P. M.
{ >THENB BRANCH. ;
miiM--.- 1 - • vArrlrts-;-"’'
P**- ¥■
I tratns.nn Athens branch onSun-
dAir‘Co connect with trains leaving Augusta
l^SOSiturdny Night, and, Atlanta at 8.40
^VAkliliVGTONBRANCH,
.Au^to*ti?#wxl iraSwEraiv. 25 P. M.
' 'VipA-lflSSt'j!* “
KH.WSJUt..«HW>V«W -
Throadh Fnight. Trains AugnstB t*
RtfA uitt 'D
* 1.45
NEW
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET FUR
> of nil sizes and styles ef HASH and BL
WE. “
Ac., and alto the business of UNDERTAKERS. Havlni
11 Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE 1
MANtJFAC T
All articles in our line, and to fiU all orders at tho shortest notice.
MR. SUMTER, has been long known in this community, as a first class :
therefore, warrant all articles mads by us. . Wo shall bo able to
upply tho surrounding Country with Sash, !
and Furniture, at very reasonable prices.
We.cordially invite all the citizens of the cymntry to oUrWare Room, 1
Manufactory, both bn Broad Bt., Rotne,-Ga,’ i q lMNE BURIAL CASES always oa 1
ayri. every quality of COFFINS made as soon' as required.
ThaRLES. w, MILLS.. ... , jnlyW.ly- JAMES M. SUMTER
; • W. N jm
J.Importer, Manufacturer
CABINET F
. > ’ > :’A
MITRES
AND
On Broad Street, Home,
NVITE3 the Pubtio, and the Ladles partleularly, toS
large supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber
Mahogany, Walnut, and
From tho host spring Seat Sofa, to the commonest article in use.
Matrasses, Tucker’s PatentSpriBS,Bed,Conches, Lounges,
All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, and neatly repaired.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended
tontlOB and good work, to merit a eontiuuance of the same.
—CABINET SHOP on Howard St„ near tha
nlt'areis manufactured and repaired. Work wi
- Bill* of over 50 Dollar* Retail.'
Mr CA8H/ ■' - A ~ - - - - ~-
0> Aof>- Ah+ire«
if-M ..An«aeta.at 8,80 A. it,
A. Mr. Atlanta J.17
^ P.'-M."* ~ “ -5.49 «.
Thrbhgtr -Frcight Trains Atlanta toj
:i j . * ...*
■ Arrive- ...
AtlauU Rft M A. M.- Augusta at 11.18 PM.
.; i K*#w -Mi P.M, • « , 6.13 «
. idFMgkt Tkaihs Braaches.
LfRXO Arrive
Augusta at 8A0 A. M^ Athene at P.18 A. M.
Ailufita.. S.C0 « . 8,10 “
* ‘7T. 5J5P.M.’ • « 8.10> “ -
-Arrives at Washington 7.26 A. M.
f
.'••it - « • 7.2s . M
waikotriry; ’ ■£ GEO. YONGE. Gen. Sup’t.
^.COOSA-RIVER
. r-.a.'wsiaMea!"^ - 1 '
J uinlne, until it becomes as common as their
ail meals! and yet they ate net relieved.—
None but the foolish and week would hesitate,
iar procure these valuable Bitters.. and save
themselves intense agony.' * 8 .1(1 by Dragght
and dealers generally, everywhere.
jatriSee advertisement in another column.
martOtrila.
ly a roeini obtained from a learned
redding In the great city of JedJo.
cine has cured, groat numbers who
fcrring from Consumption, Bfono. _
Throat, Coughs an*- <»lds. aWd thi debility
and nervous depression eiufed.by.than dt*t
orders. - * '■
Desirous of benefitihg othersrlrwill sehd>
this reelpe, which I hava brought hoine witS' 1
jantfi-twSm Broohlyn, df/Y."
STEAMBOATS!
rAftSr ihlidatethe.Oowa-RiverSteamboa
ComihiiiyV Steamers will tear* for-GREEN.
8P0»T, ! and : ihtermediate laudings' a* fel
lows : ' •
STEAMER ALFARATA,
Monday Morning at 7 o'clock
pemkihgton,
?! ■ (S iThpwfiday- at 7 o'oibok
.GWlBffdiassmigo^si by • the .mortfluf trains,
v«ifflqN*ti ttoa;f*: breakfast, for -freight or
■“** ^^iiRANsiELLIOTT-
HOUSETORENT,
mHE HOUSE AND LOT
I lato residence of Dr.
JUieluL situated in DeSoto, k
of a mile west of Rome, all in'
good repair; and the lot contains between
four and five acre*. Apply at the Drug Store
Of Newman A Nowlin, Rome, Ga.
fthJl—trilm.
A Good Tinnor Wanted ,
TTtHK undersigned is anxiotu to seeuie tho
X services of. a Fflrxtrrato Tjnner. One com-,
peteat to wark.Jh aU'thr hrandue of .the TIB
basioess. A workman as above
and of steady habit* will bo paid liberal
ifone other than a reber, industrious work
man need apply: Address
* 1 • ALEX. MOORE,
fob25-trwtf Cave Rating, Ga.
Augusta Ckroalele A ttodlpd ropy one
onth and forward bill.
DYSPEPTICSHEAR >1
Mu Hi I; II
PR&fiS REDUCED TO ibt>i $19, W
JJJf/v I...:.*,'iwek: $109.
gher average prieothon any other, Is that
3 —oy.aro better, mom durably ."tor. rellablo,
eapablq o; doing a much greater variety of
orti, and Mroluginqrd money. .Long con-
nqedpqpiflanty 1* Itrodf.'of stcrliiiK merit,
in ehoJpttteh«*a,;pf-vf¥*t are. yealied cheap
SoWlhg-M*bhTn*i, tbou*Q»<&J»ar* been de-.
ceircd aUil disappointed/ buf wlth Singer’s
Mach)uci there is Rbyer any ihilttro or. mis-
Singer’s Now FomilirScwing*iachine
the.price of whtch is boly AiOi is a light and
elcganUy deaerated Maohine, capablo of per
forming, in foe b*»tatyU,eU toe sswlng of a
pri fnt4 family. It has secured, a great ropu-
taQQndarUgtoofew- montoi iinee.it was
first offered to too,public. , .... . . »..
Stager** thmnsverse ShntUe-Machioe,
to bo sold at 876, is a machine entirely new in
its arrangement; it Is very beautlfol, inovez-.
rapidly and very oasfly, and, fur family «««
and light mannlieturiag purposes, is the very
best and cheapest..Machine «rcr offered to
tba'piiblle. .Theso ilachines are being in
creased in number *s.r*pjdly ai poeribjp, ani
yetitiiedomaWd-for them can not be follj
lUPpUed.if! • r • . ‘a
Singr’eNq. l Standard Shuttle Machine
■I^DitCKMEi.
B'tnfrStu engago an AeHVe Agent to.
ito fra-^jan'd ’ Sitroduro
patented, vrithvaluablo improve
■es^^SXBfSSS
’ i unsnrpaeeeAfor general utility,
anmbermf wppnalblo agents art
by sample, to wbom *
... .knndozponaea.will bo
‘Ybr eOAdlflo^a and foil particulars, ad-
rwUh awtatnF'-for Miutn^itoa^
N4.Ts Shoe and Leather Bxohanga, Boston,
Iasi, ianI7-tr«m
Singer's No. 2 StandardJShutlfe-Mahhlne.
»Thia U thofororilomwiafomuriiianmehino
ere. The sixo of the MaehlnO give*
.. j*»e for ahnest erery description of
.WhlcHtogeiher with tteidmirablowork-
lualities,- give* It a decided advanUge—
1, with table complete, 8100.
. Blnbe the greet reduotion in the price of
.host Standard Mechlnci, on the lstof Oelo-
her.-1858, the sal* of thornhasincreafcd four
fold. ...
All of Singer's Machines moko. the intcr-
ckodsUtch with two threads, which is tho
beautiful pictorialP«pw, eDtirrij.devote^ Ao
mar22trilj. , 458 Broadway, N. Y.
®KfV A MONTH AND ALL WFBN-
sptnJses paid. An agent Is wanted In
ieverjr town and eonnty in tha United States,
ta engage in a respectable and. easy businea*
by whteh th* above profit* may be eeriaicly
rSmHadbdKrA
Mai
The Beat
T8 FREr
Frof. M.
laity can attest to
For sale in Remo, by
jui>#.tf. y
Remedy Known.
riDtojw.w.jojss,
t. G ybiber
. j the preseut low prleot of torn-
^MSiS».l.on,nd.Rirth.
;j(?to7T sJai
D. WBAGGa
M. V.. MORRIS.
ftBf Otoor Doatertin Lumber arttovited
join in this movwmsnK Jeu24t»awtf.
lorosis. ate.), to
has ovar bean'diaaovetud, at tm
of medicine, whleh exert* anea n
raatorativeaffreta. Good ,
rapid a«4*tettto»
il AiipMition for
«nm tzefMiM, ImmUHMf Mww ww
_ a grand etomaohie and gnural reatarattn
it has us superior and no sabstttnW.
Pot on >» »wl <«( «"’»» >*** ..
HO pOls, prtH SO Mali pjr WSL 1 **?^
R. B. LOCKE & CO.*
General Agests.
aae nmoA&saav,» v.s n «
n-ve fo « -swtoiw «r ena ■
„ s Patent Champiott
Fire A Burglar Proof Safes.
.JL5vSu.i.mJa,«ik - 1 —
tendon, 1851, and tho Work
toMtiSttim “awJd^d^m^dateat toe Lon
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