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ay Morning, August 23,1880.
Jossph Walker is Agent
i Charleston, S. C., and is ai
WH JosBPn Walker is Agent for this
Charleston, S. C., and is authorized
to mtKe contracts for Advertising, receive
noney and give receipts.
$®-SEE PifeSTAND'FOUBTH PA
GES FOR INTERESTING READING
Matter. ■
Campaign Courier.
The Weekly Courier willj>a furnish
ed from this date to Nov, ls^for 80 ots.,
- -und tlio Tri- Weekly for one Dollar.
The friends of the Constitution, tqe
Union, and the Enforcement of the
(Laws, are requested to assist in extend
ing the circulation of the Ontrier.
[tri&wlm]
JOT All persons wishing to purchased
•first class Sewing Machine should not
fail to examine those now on exhibition
at.the Peoples Savins Store near the
Etowah House. Mr. Brown, -the travel
ing agent will take great pleasure in
showing them.' -These machines are
guaranteed to be superior to any others
,«li;the;taorkot,-. Prices $50 to $80.
Aa Agent wanted for this place.
iG. J. FOREACRE,
Atlanta Agent for Ga.
The Temperance Cause.
The Temperance cause which for
a whiff seemed to have died out, lias
acquired now vigor, and societies are
now springing up all over tlio country.
One was organized in this place on the
18th of last Junp and now numbers
twenty-six members, with accessions at
■every meeting. It is in a flourishing
condition and its friends are greatly
encouraged at the prospect of accom
plishing much good in reclaiming from
ruin those who by their own resolution
alone cannot resist the temptation
which continually presents itself. We
call the attention of our citizens to tiiis
society in our midst and bespeak their
good will and material aid'.
Revival in Summerville.'—A revival
of religion has been in progress in the
Presbyterian church at Summerville,
Chattooga Co., for two or three weeks
post, during which thirty five persons
were united to the church with a pros
pect of an increase of that number.—
The meetings will be protracted in the
Methodist church.
Not a Curiosity.
On monday afternoon wo recieved a
•tnossago from our friend who invited us
‘to-the watermelon feast lost week, to
“come up there and help him cat (i fine
cako.” Wo said we were afraid there
W(»S meal in it, but being assured to the
contrary wo went. - It was With ninny
' foiobodings that wo saw the knife glide
through tiic snowy and elaborate orna
ments on its surface, and it was not t:&-
til we hud the additional evidence of
our sense of tusto that we were ful
ly convinced thatpursight had not been
deceived. This \vas also from “the la-
dies,” and was the best proof that they
could make excellent cake as well ns
play a capital joke. Wo freely forgave
them the latter and will ever “bless
their sweet souls.’’ As to our host, wo
will always be his friend us long as he
is such' a favorite with tho Indies.—
■“Long may ho wave.”
Latest News.
City Improvements.—The Now. front
to tho stores occupied by Messrs. M.
Marks and P. Cohen & Co., is complet
ed and presents a very handsome ap
pearance.
Wo see that Messrs. Marrison & Lo
gan aro putting a find brick front to
their Livery Stable, which will be ex
tended to the side walk. Improve
ment is the order of the day in Rome.
An Interesting Public Document.
• Washington, Aug. 19.—In response
to the proposition from the Govern
ment or Great Britain for the suppres
sion of the slave trade to the coast of
Cuba and the substitution ' of Coolies,
our Government has given ife deoided
dissent.
Great Britait is reminded that she is
bound ,by treaty and a subsidy from
Spain to prevent toe African Slave
trade, while Spain - complains if United
States cruisers enter Cuban waters, and
has recently, pro tea ted against it.
1 iTho President considers the' Coolie
trade a horrible traffic, and if once in
troduced into United States; would not
only corrupt Christianity but would ma-
terialy compete with white labor in the
free States of this Confederacy. The
document is one of great interest. ^
New Orleans, Aug. 19.—Dates from
Galveston to the. 18th inst, have been
received. The principal hotel at Hen
derson, and all the business houses but
one in that town have been destroyed
by fire. The loss is between $175,000
and $250,000. -
Elections in Texas.
Galveston, Texas, Aug. 17.—G. M.
Flournoy, Esq., the Democratic candi
date for Attorney General of the State,
has a large minority in tho counties
beard from.
Nrw Orleans, Aug. 20.—The schoon
er Araminta with Ruatan dates to the
9th inst., arrived here to-day. The Ar
aminta brought the crew of the schoon
er Clifton of Walker's expedition, which
was captured by a British war steamer
at Belize.
General Walker landed und took
Truxillo, (a seaport town of Central
America, State of Honduras. The pop
ulation with tlie adjacent hamlets is
four thonsand. Its harbor,on tho bay
qf Truxillo, is defended by several forts.)
There was only one gun fired by the
troops, and two of Walker’s men were
wounded in the excitement.
Seward prcnching the Irrepressible
. Conflict.
Wo give below a portion of the
speech of Hon. W. H. Seward recently
delivered at Boston, when he was intro
duced to the audience by Gov. Banks.
He boldly advocates the “higher law”
and- “irrepressible conflict” dootrines,
and pluccs Lincoln squarely and firmly
on them.
. I know that citizens of Massachusetts,
as well as citizens of other States, have
attempted to drive the diciples of that
illustrious teacher from their policy.—
But it is to-night that I am free to con
fess that whenever any man, wherever
he might be found, whether he was of
Northern or Southern birth, whether
lie was of the •‘solid men of Boston”
or of tiic light men of Mississippi, have
assailed me for tiic maintenance of
those doctrines, 1 have sought to com
mune witli his spirit, and to leurn front
him whether the tiling in which 1 was
engaged was well and worthily done.—
What a commentary upon tho wisdom
of man is given in this single fact, that
fifteen years only after the death of John Quin
eg Adams, the people of the United /States,
who hurled himfrom power and f om place,
are calling to the head of the nation,to the very
scat from which he was expelled, Abraham
Lincoln — (enthusiastic cheers) — whose
claim to that scat is that he confesses the obli
gation of Vtat higher law—(applause)—
which the Huge of Quincy proclaimed, and
that he aoows himself, for weal or woe, for
life or death, a soldier on the side of freedom
in the irrepressible conflict between freedom
and slavery. (Prolonged cheering.)—
Tiiis, gentlemen, is my simple confes
sion. I desire, now, only to say to you
that you have arrived at the last stage of this
conflict before yon reach the triumph which is
to inaugurate this great policy into the govern
ment of the United States. (Cheers.)
New Douglas Paper.—Wo have re
ceived the first number of the National
Democrat published at Centro, Ala., and
edited by J. W. Ramsey, Esq. It lias
- tho names of Douglas and Johnson at
its head and enters the contest with
vigor, ■
Correction.—Mr. J. J. Lathrop,
Steward of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum
rat Cave Spring calls our attention to an
error in the statement, taken by us
from the Augusta 2rue Democrat, of the
reeont accident to Miss Slack. It was
not caused by the explosion of a cam-
phene lamp, but by a bottle of camphor
brooking in her hand and igniting. He
nssures us neither oamphene nor any
other fluid lamps are used about tha
Institution.
Account of the Wheat
Crop.—The following extraot from a
letter, received by a gentleman in this
oity, gives a most favorable acoount of
tho wheat.prosneoto in the Wests
"The whole West, from the Ohio to
the Missouri, is one vast grain field.—
Times ought to be good now if ever.
Ono of tho sharpest flour tutmufooturors
in Ohio, told me yesterday that this
State would have thirty millione bush
els of wheaMlve pillions more than ever
raised in Ohio. More than all, the
wheat is of tho best quality,”—N. Y.
Express.
JGfThe men whom a coquette de
ceives are not her victims ; but the man
site marries.
C0HUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, «A.
Tim undersigned will open tho Ilotol at
those springs on tho 1st of June, for the ac
commodation of persons desiring to visit this
well known and deservedly popular water-
ing placo. The houses have ulf been repair
ed, aud tho rooms newly furnished, and no
pains will be spared to render visitors com
fortable.
It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal
qualities of the water, os there are none to
compare to them, in tho State, having been
tho groat "medicine woter”oftho Aborigln-
ecs for centuries. Those desiring to visit tho
springs this season for health, will find it to
their advantage to give Cobutte a trial.
BoAnDt—For one week or less, SI 85 per
day, and for a longor time at the rate ot
$1.00 per day
Tho springs aro 20 miles north-cast of
Dalton, on tho W. A A. B. R-, and from
which point a hack will run daily.
mayl2tw3ra. W. C. LOUGHMILLER.
MATRESSES
MADE TO ORDER,
Or, Old Ones Repaired.
milK undersigned will make to order from
I the best of materials all
StZBS AND SHAPES OF MATRESSES,
At reasonable prices. He will also repair
old ones, and make them good as new, for a
small compensation.
JOHN A. CLARK.
J&*Shop in the rear of Eve’a Carriage
j,ep7 mav24tri»m.
Daily Stage Line
Between Rome and Talladega.
T HE Coaches now make
close connections with
the Railroads at both ends,
of the route* Distauco 90
hOUffe
Through Passengers will find thisan agree
able route.
heaves Romoovory morning at 8} o’clock
Leaves Talladega every even. 8 “
POWELL A HUTCHINSON,
juuolOtrily Proprietor*..
• Special ffoliceg.
1.0.
0.F.
. , NO. 40.
Regular meetings, Island 8rd2WBD-
58DAY NIGHT in each month.
Nes:
Officers—C. H.
N. G„
SMITH, li
THUS. J. PERRY, V. G.,*1
R. T. HARGROVE, Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
feb9trily.
I. O. O. F.
Floyd Encampment, No. li
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday Nights in each month.
Officers—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J. W.
A. P. NEELD, S. W.
GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, ,
Ik T. HARGROVE, Treat.
Juno2trily. .
Regular Meetings FIRST, TUESDAY
NIGHT In oaeh month.
TH08. J. PERRY, H. P.,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, -
D. G. LOVE, Sco’y. feb9lrily.
P. K.
Metiiuf.x, Mass., Aug. 26, 1887,
Messrs. P. Davis A Son.—
Door Sirs: * * • I have had
lion to nse your Pain Killer
frequently daring my ret-
* in Burmah, and have
l It a very useful medi
cine. I did not think I could visit the Jang
les without it In oases of colio, diarrhea
and cholera, the Pain Killer gives speedy
relief, and for many othor ailments I have
found it beueflcial. It is becoming popular
in Burmah. among the natives as well as Eu
ropeans. I always carry it with me for my
own benefit and the good of the people where
I go. Sincerely yours, M. H. BIXBY.
Tho Rev II. L. Van Meter, writing from
Basacin, Burmah. snys“The Karons praise
It very highly indeed. I cannot conceive
how a single medicine eould better meet
their peculiar ailments and habits than does
your Pain Killer. We are now using it free
ly in our family and find its oxeellent quali
ties confirmed with each renewed trial.—
Pleaso send mo 400 bottles by first opportu
nity.” Sold by all mcdlotne dealers.
JSB*The children of the country owe Dr.
John Bull an unlimited debt of gratitude for
relieving them from the necessity of l
nauseous and sickening drugs as srormsoed
oil and kindred preparations. Ills Vegeta
ble Worm Destroyer is the most effectual
antidote to worms ever nffored to tbe public,
and at tho same time one of- tho most ngro
able little bonbons over offered to a child.-
Bloomington Republican. [nug22trl3t
NEGRO lsbobebs
WANTED. -
I WISH to hire 40 or 60 negro follows for
which I will pay from 20 to 26 dollars
per month, to work on the Go. A Ala. Rail
Road. Apply at my office on the works
near Rome, Geo. JOHN D. GRAY.
Go., JplylOtrUwtw
Notice.
PROPOSALS for building a Bridge aci
IT Armuchee creek at Jones’ mill, will
reralved until the 15th of August next.
CoSSLSifonera ,pw,,fio * tloa * **$*'* **•
WALLACE W.
HAMILTON 8__
WM. D. JONES,
July31-Sttw
WARREN)
_8PENCE > Com’rs.
THE HORSE MANSION
SALE AND LIVERY
STABLE!
Broad Street, Borne, Ga.
BY
MORRISON & LOGAN.
~ "HORSE MANSION.” formerly
owned by Wm. Ramey, but more re-
jEEcently by John II-'Walker, has been
purchased by the present proprietors, and
no exertion will be spared to give perfect
satisfaction to those who may patronize this
Stable. Mr. K. G. Logan, whoselong experi
ence eminently qualifies him for the place,
will have charge of the business, and the
ZS'.The best ot Horses and Vehicles will
be kept for hire.
^arPersons wishing to buy or sell horses
ay^alwajrs get a good trade at this Stable.
goods
july7
J. PITNER,
ris day been dissolved by mutual
All persons Indebted to the firm aro
rpiIE firm
JL this ‘
sent. A
requested to make immediate payment, as
J. pitner the junior partner, expects to les
this place in * few months, and their bu
ness mnst be wound up before he leaves.—
The business will be conducted in the name
and style of A. G. PITNER, at the old stand,
where the notes and accounts of the firm will
be found for a.ahort time.
Jan3—lttwawtf
GGtmx&m
JOB OFFICE.
. CICERO A. SMITH,
DKALRR 131
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
I S inst receiving a largo and well selected
st wk of Confectionaries, such as
Candies, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Mtccaroni, Vermicilli
ifPca.
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, Demons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
KM HASH ^VAT^UTS. ^ChIoCoIlATE,
KNG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.
Twenty-five different brands of choice
Cigar.,, aim a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22tritf.
Don’t desert an old Jriend for a new face.”
(Old Proverb.)
COL. SAM. COLTS
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
shot guns.
Patents or 1850; 1855; 1857; 1858.
3 pHE8E arms have ne equals in quality and
L finish; are adopted by the Army and
ary of the United Btetes, and tho principal
government of Europe; are uniform in all
their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviooable
and can be had in one hundred varieties, as
well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot,
and small parte for repairs, from all respecta
ble gun dealers, and the Hardware trade
generally. Address Seeretary
COLT’S FATKNT FIRE ARMS MAN’F’GCo.,
mayStrlly. Hartford. Conn.
Price of
SAWED LUMBER. .
OWING to the increased price
of every article of home con
sumption, we, os a portion of
the laboring class, feel that we
the presentlow prices of Lam-
her and Sawing, therefore, .
We, the undersigned, shall on and after the
lit of February next, put the prioe of Lum
ber at our respective mills, at $1 25 per 100—
Hauling aud Kiln-drying not inotaded.
Remember our Tenu are INVARIABLY
CASH
JOB ROGERS,
L. R. A 8. D. WRAGO,
J. G. MORRIS.
Mr Other Doalers in Lumber are invited
o join in this movement. jan24twawtf
Segars and Tobaeeo.
T HE finest quality of genuine Havana Be
gan, and best grades of Tobaoco—es
pecially for retail trade. To be bad at
jun*9tri. FARELL A YEI8ER.
n@n * 3K0OFH&8,
GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE.
In order to make room for our Fall and Winter Stock
We are offering all our Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
D RES S GOODS
AT. NEW YORK COST.
'All our printed Lawns and Jaconets, *- i pf
All our Organdie Muslins,
„ All our Plain and English Ranges and Tissue!,
AH our French Cambrics, Printed Brilliant*, As.
All our Grenadine and*Foulard Silks.
. All our Lace Points, Mantillas, Bhawls, Dusters,
and Summer Coverings generally.
All our Parasols and Ladles’ Umbrellas,
All our stock of Gentlemen’s Summer Hats,
All our stock of Spring and Bummer Clothing.
The abovo mentioned goods will all positively .be sold at New York cost, and all other
Is at very reasonable prices. Give us an early call. * ...
SLOAN A . HOOPERS.
Family
cl
Supplies
BY
J AS. W. LANGSTON,
No. 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will keep a general as
sortment of Family Groceries consisting
of
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL, LARD,
SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, TOBACCO,
MOLASSES, SEGARS,
COFFEE, Cotton Yarns,
FISH, DRIED AND FRESH
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac.
No pretense Is made to a WHOLESALE
business, but persons may bo sure of getting
at least as Good Bargains here at RETAIL
as at any other House in the city.
tSTTerms—Cash only.
JAS. W. LANGSTON
jrne2—twtf '
NEWS. NEWS.
GRAND SCHEME FOR
AUGUST, 1860.
GE0BGIASTATEL0TTEBY
McKinney & Co., Managers.
Authorised by Special Actef the Legislator*
25,828~PRIZE8.
MORE THAN1 PRIZETO EVERY 2 WB.
CAPITAL PRIZE
900*000.
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proper,tioa.
To be Drawn Eaeh Saturday, in I860, in the
city of Savannah Qa.
CLASS 83 to be Drawn AUG.' 4, 1889.
^ CLASS 84, “ « li; 1169.
CLASS 86, " 18, 1869.
CLASS-86, » « 26, 1869.
i MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
1 Prize $69,000 is
O UR. FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL
kinds of
JOB WORK
are NOT SURPASSED by any office in Upper
Georgia.
Persons wishing Pamphlets o any kind,
Cards,
Fosters,
Circulars,
Dodgers,
Bill Heads,
Blank Notes,
Checks,
or other Jod work will do well to give ns aeall
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
and all kinds of
LEGAL BLANKS,
kept distantly on hand.
mm mm
WE HAVE ALSO A No. I
RULING MACHINE
of the MOST APPROVED 8TYLE, and are
now prepared to fill orders in this line.—
Blank Books,
Hotel Begisters,
Steamboat and
Railroad Blanks,
Bills of Lading,
Way Bills, &o.
BOOK BINDING.
A RRAGEMENTS have been made with
jfk, an excellent Book Binder to fill orders
entrusted to our ears. Persons having Mag-
asines or Periodicals of any kind, Sheet Mu-
slo, Law Books, or Books of any kind; thoy
tdeslre bound, may be assured that It will be
neatly done, and on reasonable terms, if on-
rusted to our care.
Terms Oaalx.
COOSA RIVER
STEAMBOATS!
After this date the Co >ta River Steamboa
Company's Steamers will leave for GREEN.
SPORT, and Intermediate landings' as fol-
STEAMER ALFARATA, or
PENNINGTON, ...
Leaves Rome, Tuesday Morn
ing at 6 o'clock.
Leaves Greensport Wednes
day at 9 o’clock.
JLu cot “ 4 * , *“ uoti -
PllO purchase cook, washer
L and iroaer. Addreas; box 131, at P. O.,
JulyWtrUt.
A.iactiort
AND
COMMISSION BOOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc'rs.
A T tbe Store Room formerly occupied by
A McGuire A Pinion. Three days in the
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Borne, Qa.
^HV-Conilgnmontfl must be made to M. P
OALCERAN, Agent. mayltorily.
WOBMS! WOBMS!
WOBMS!
T HE season is at hand when these soour
ges of childhood begin to become .both
troublesome and dangerous. Dr. John Bull’s
Vegetable Worm Destroyer Is a remedy alike
pleasant and effectual for the evil. There is
not tbe leastdifficulty in getting childiwfi to
take the medicine. It is prepared in tbe form
of Candy Drops, and will be eaten with avidi
ty by children of allagos. Itdestroys and ex
pels.worms more efiectualy than any remedy
now lu use. while at the same time It will in
no way affect injuriously the health of the
child.
It can be procured from druggists and
country stores everywhere.
Dr. John Bull’s Principal Office, Louis
ville’ Ky. may22tr!6m.
THE BLANCEVULE
SLATE (tlAIlRY.
VAN WERT, POLK CO., QA.
F IE subscriber now has his Slate Quarry
folly opened and is provided with a suffi
cient number of workmen to fill orders In any
part of the Booth. The quality of the slate
has been f illy tested, and It* beiuty and ex-
eellenee can be seen by an examination of
esveral buildings in Rome covered with slate
from this Qnarry. Tbe sobsoriber proposes
to furnish tbe slate at any point In Georgia,
Alabama or Tennessee and lay It on the
roof at an expense natexoeeding the oostof
Tin roofing.
Contreots can be made wiih John R. Free
man Agent of Rome or S. W. Blance general
Agent at Van Wert Polk Co., Gs.
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1
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1
6
10
2
2
2
56
100
100
100
20,000 is
10,0001s
6,0001s.
m
2,0001s
1,5001* .
1,1001s
4,000 are
10,009
8,999
2,099
15W
1,199
200 as* - - 409
150 are _ .7,609
106 ate 19,999
95 ate : 9 699
85 are . .^6H
Approximation Prises.
25,448 prises; amounting to $212,149
25,828 Prises Amounting to $305,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. ’
Certificates of Packages Will be sold at the
Do do 10 Halves, 39
Do do 10 Quarter*; 16
Do do 10 Eighth*, 7.69
ON
Ffoul
LOOK At THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING
Tho Three Number
Which takes place cm ev^Wednssday and
1 Capital Prixe of.... t ...r.’K $33,009
I 1 rise Of ••*•••••• •••a**Ms I s *ease *•$••• 4.50#
*#• 3*00#
.2,171 29
7,000
7,000
1 Prixe oL
1 Prise oL...
1 Prize ot.
1® E r !* e * ot . .$700 are...,
4® Pr re« ot. 175 are..
50 Prize* ot. 125 are........;
269 Prizes ot. 80 are 20,720
84 Prises of. 60 are......... 3,209
®4 Prises of. — 30 are 1.92$
84 Prises of.......... 20 are......... 1,280
10 are 68,320
6 are 141,120
34,312 Prises Amounting to
Whole Tickets
m
2,D00 ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAB VALLEY LANDS
FOB SALE t
Tbe subscriber offers for sale, all
-his lands lying in Cedar Valley
and near Cedar Town. There is
about two thousand acres lying in
one body and it will bo sold all to
gether or will be divided to salt purchasers.
There are four dwellings and seta of out
buildings and the lands sosurronnding as to
conveniently make four settlements. The
dwellings are allgood, two of them the resi
dence of the undersigned, and that formerly
ipled by Judge wm. E. West, have eight
is each and the other two aro framed
cottages with fonr rooms each.
There is also on the place a first class
flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all
carried by water power.
These Lands are all of the, best quality of
tho famous Cedar Valley Lauds* and that
strangers may know something of their pro
ductiveness the subscriber would state that
in 1868 ha made a little over ten, fire hun
dred pound bales of Cotton to the hand; and
in 1859 over eleven same sized bales to the
The dwellings on the above named places
an all within one mils of the Court House,
and consequently convenient to Churches
and Schools. Persona desiring to purchase
are requested to come and sec the lands or
for further particular.
mayl2-lri*w-tf. .Cedar Town, Ga.
A. Fresh and targe Stock
Grass
/"VF all kinds, just
tabid” No. 8
Raised
5,632 Prizes of-
28.224 Prises ofo
$281,4812*
Shares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING Tieketoor Certificates,en-
ose the money to our address for the tickets
orfered,on receipt of which they will be for-
warded by first mail. Purchasers can hare,
tickets ending in any figure they may deslg-
Tho list of drawn number* and prizes wilt
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
^rderffor T^ets 1 '*CertiLate^bVMail
or Express, to be directed to
july26trl.
adams, mckinney & co,
96 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK,
Offer for Sale from United
States Bonded Warehouse:
BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD, DUPUT
A Co., PINET, OA8TILLION A Co,
JAMES HENNESSYand MARRETT.
Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE
SEIGNETTE, and RASTEAU.
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own
gortatton, and various, other favc
RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORTmA
other brands, various grades.
IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES
^ALBO in Store a largo and well selected
DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
SUCH AS
Rye, Bourbon &Monong'hela
" . t ,WHISKIES.
feb!4-trlwly.
im.
favorite
Oil
Superior White Lead,
A T very low prices. Also, Urns*
Copal, Demar and Japan Varnishes
all of the beat quality and at lowest pries*.
For sale by FARELL‘A YEISER.
GREAT BARG ANS
IN
TOWN PROPERTY.
GOOD BARGAIN
A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE BALE OF
Town Property. Apply to
DR. J. KING.