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Sunday Morning, Sept’r 1,1800.
Joearit Walkrr Is Agent for thi*
, r er in Charleston, 8. 0., and is authorised
make contracts for Advertising, receive
noy and give receipts.
3BB piSffTANDTOUBTH PA-
1 FOB INTERESTING BEADING
LTTBR. "
Campaign Courier,
lie Weekly Courier will’bo’furnisli
i this date to Nov. 1st, for 50 btsj,
I the Tri-Weekly for one Dollar,
lie friends of the CoxsriTtfTtoN, 1 »he
on, and the Enforcement of tiie
S, are requested to assist in extend-
( the circulation of the Courier.
“ i&wlm] • -
Public Speaking.
te oro requested to state that John
olquit, Esq., will address the citizens
Floyd County on the political issues,
lio day, on next Tuesday morning
en o'clock, in the City Hall.
*The Breckinridge and Lane Club
meet on next Thursday night
i W. B. Terhune Esq., will address
(people. 3t.
r fifi^Attention is called to the adver
tisement of lost spectacles.
‘ Error in Figures.—In our issue of
the 28th wo oskod an explanation of
the vast discrepancy in the value of
-slaves in Floyd county in the years
1860, according to the returns
as published in the Southerner and cop.
by us. That paper says it is a mis-
rc in the figures, which should have
i $3,454,207, the value of slaves in
9, instead of $4,454,207.
For 1860 it is $3,755,184, making an
of $300,977, or equivalent to
at four hundred and sixty-two
slaves.
^ ^
A Capital Letter.—Those who can
enjoy a good thing should not fail to
the letter on the first page written
, gentleman of this place, in reply
no from a citizen of Cassvillo, ask.
bis views upon the political ques.
as of the day. It is lucid, satisfac-
and convincing all over—the left,
tcan no more be said "there's noth
settled"—for that ^letter settles
hing.
A New Paper.
Fe learn that Messrs. Beasley & Les
tei * publishers and proprietors of the
Jacksonville (Ala,) Suites Bights Demo-
; will on the 10th inst. remove tlieir
rial to this place und start a paper
i devoted to the advancement of
^interests of Breckinridge and Lane,
iitorial management will be torn-
srily under the control of W. B.
•liuno and D. M. Hood, Esqrs
onllomen, we will welcome you to
renn, and in the heat of the corn
before us, eudeavor upon our part
iaintain the most courteous rela
s, not doubting but that the effort
will be mutual.
.A Good Ordinance.—The City Coun
cil have passed an ordinance requiring
all persons using wash kettles on their
premise after to-day to have them en
closed with brick or other fire proof
material.
- Up.—Many of the new buildings
Vyhioli we lately noticed as in process of
construction, have been erected and are
Jy for roofing and flooring. Among
hem are the two brick stores on Broad
treet between Messrs. B. 8. Norton
on and Mr. H. A. Smith—one a two
nd the other a three story building
ad another of two stories next door
ove Messrs. J. E. Berry k Co. They
> all we believe to be covered with
Albert W.Httk. AUv«...His Resusci
tation by the Electro Chemical Bath
mssm&p*
There is go,ft
the fact that All
ostensibly exOcuted-for pin
loe’s Island, on £he 12th of last July, is
still living,'though in a dangerous state,
but likely to recover the ftul use of all
his faculties and limbs. The sight of his
left eye is gone, and his left arm and
left leg continue paralysed; but apart
from these injuries, he would appear to
have suffered nothing, and his residence
, at his sister’s house, in Poughkeepsie,
has proved every way beneficial.
It will be remembered that much
comment was excited by the utterly
fearless manner in which Hicks conduc
ted himsolf.preVious to his execution.—
He laughed at the idea of, the gallows,
oral officer had part; and it is on record
in the daily papers, that he was present
at the exeoution. wearing his Deputy-
Marshal’s badge, although no longor in
the Marshal's force.
It was also remarked at the time,that
Ilioks was only nulled up at a distance
of two and a half feet—utterly insuffi
cient to break his neck—and that he
was only allowed, to remain thirteen
minutes hanging.' He was then cut
down and pronounced dead, after which
the body was immediately handed over
to the care of Doctors J. T. Bell, and
Henry D. O’Reilly, of Brooklyn. These
gentlemen are losponsible for his resur
rection, and tiie electvo-cheinioal bnth
invented by Prof. Vergnes, was the im
mediate instrument.—New York Leader,
Saturday.
Imperative business engagements
revenled our lioaring the argument of
I. U. Hill, Esq., yesterday, in the Choice
cose, before the Supreme Court. The
following, from the pen of an eminent
member of tho Georgia Bar, shows what
is thought of it by his legal brethren.—
Atlanta American, 28th
B. II. Hill, Esq.
It lias been our lot, in days gone by,
to hnve witnessed some of the most
brilliant and successful efforts ever made
in the Forum. But, in our judgment,
we have seen none which have exceed
ed the argument of Benjamin H. Hill,
on yesterday, in the Supreme Court, in
the Choice case.
His speech embraced all the elements
of power, of eloqueuee and compact
reasoning. Thougli in personal appear
ance frail and incapable of long endur
ance. yet, for four hours and-a-half did
Mr. Hill hold tiie unbroken attention of
the Court, and a numerous and crowded
auditory. And still, at tho closing of
his speed), Mr. Hill neither betrayed
exhaustion ofintelleot, or any apparent
absence of physical strength.
Thi* argument of Mr. Hill belongs to
tiie highest order of "successful effort,"
and cannot fail to place him in .the very
first rank of American Advocates.
“26375ft”
Atlanta, '28th August, 1860.
Pro Bono Punr.mo.—A benevolent in
dividual declares, for tho public good,
that Pulv Borax (borax powdered),
sprinkled about tho kitchen, closets,
pantries, sinks, drawers, Ac.’, within the
courso of a few days almost completely
exteim’nates r taches, with which nr a 'y
every house in the city is infested. Un
like most other remedies, it is perfectly
harmless in case it should come in con
tact with food. Quantity, from 1 to 1
pound.
All the papers should copy the above.
Sfieciql jjribeg.
Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd5WED*
NE8DAY NIGHT in each month.
Officers—0. H. SMITH, N, 0.,
THUS. J. PERRY, V. G,H
R. T. HARGROVE, Secretary,
W. N. DOCKER, Treasurer.
febStrlly.
I. O. O. P.
Floyd Encampment, No, 11
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday Nights in each month..
OrncRRS—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J. W.
A. P. NEELD, 8. W..
GEO. R.< WARD, Scribe,
R. T. HARGROVE, Trea*.
jimeStrily.
TJR0P0SAL8 for building a Bridge across
Jt Armuoheo creek at Jones’ mill, will be
received until the 16th of August next
For plan and specifications apply to the
Commissioners.
} Com’rs.
WM. D. JONES, J
july31-3ttw
rr»HE firm
' JL this day
aa n» f > 4 11 ^
HOME
Arch Chapter,
ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Sce'y. • fob9tri1y.
J. Pltner the junior partner, expects to leave
thM place id a' few months, And their busi
ness must' be wound up before he leaves.—
The business will be conducted in tho name
and Style of A.G. PITNER, at the did stand,
vhere the 1 botes end accoun ts of tho firm will
be found for a short time.
jan3—lttwawtf ,
^£=S-lf the election were loft to the votesof
our children, Dr. Bull would certainly be
our next President. His Vegetable Worm.
Destroyer has given him a place in their
grateful recollections, from which he will
not soon be displaced. Instead of being
dosed with nauseous drugs to expel worms,
they have only to cat a few candy drops, and
the next day they aro well again.—Bards-
town Gazette. [nug29tri3t]
reeciving a large and well selected
stock of Confectionaries, such as
CICERO A. SMITH,
PKALER IN r .
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
I S just
stock
Candies, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles v
Maccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice.
Ketchups, cinnamon.
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE,
ENO. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.
Twenty five different brands of choice
Cigars, also a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22tritf.
I WISH to hire 4U or 60 negro fellows for
which I will pay. from 20 to'26 dollar*
per month, to work on the Go. A Ala. Rail
Road. Apply at my ofllco on tho works
near Rome, Geo. JOHN D. GRAY.
. -MtiXha.CariersxlUe Express, and Borne
Southerner copy 4 times.
Rome, Ga., julyl9trUw4w
J.’piTNER, has
been , dissolved by mutual con-
.•Axniiiiui'ift
0REIT CLEARING OUT SALE.
In order to make room for our Fa U and Winter Stock
We are offering all our Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
- i - •■'.) . . j:.; ff- . ■■ /• • . ■:< :• • •
atnewtork cost
“f. J r.e
•-nTmjilii tt;
1 All our printed Lawn* and Jaconets, .
AH mir Organdie Muslins,.
All oar Plain and English Bercgcs and Tisanes,
All om* French Cambrics, Printed Brilliants, Ae,
All onr Grenadine and Foulard Silks, . -
All onr Lace Points, Mantillas, Shawls, Dusters,
and Bummer Coverings generally.
All our Parasols and Ladles’Umbrellas,
All our stockof Gentlemen's Bummer Hats, •' '.
All our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing. ' ' ’
The abovo mentioned goods will all positively be sold at Hew York cost,, and all elhef
Is at very reasonable prices. Give us an early call. "."r_
goods
july7
SLOAN k U00PBR9.
Don’t desert an oldJrlcnd lor a new face."
(Old Proverb.)
COL. SAM. COLT’S
items. The Dispatch and Dcm-
f have each copied articles, the for-
nearly a column, and the latter a
t paragraph, from the Courier of the
, without giving us due oredit.—
Was it not an oversight, gentlemen I
SSrThe revival in Summerville ta
etlll progressing, and up to this time
* ty-two converts have joined the
sbyterian . Church, twenty-two the
aptist, and seven the Methodist—
ring a total of seventy-three.. There
111 be further additions to the various
nominations.
j0»Hon. Stephen A. Douglas was to
have been at Raleigh N. C., on the 30th
of August.
•&*Gov. John Letoher, of Virginia,
Igi written a letter declaring him'
self in flavor of Douglas and John*
eon. _
Ttfi Union Tiokbt in Tsmnbsux.—The
Memphis Enquirer says t
If parties remain on their present
footing until November, Bell’s majorit;
In our State .cannot fall short of r
votes.
Suspicious.—Wo have boon shown a
private letter from a gentleman in Co
lumbus, Mississippi, to a citizen of Ma
con, which states that a man named
John Kelley, was killed a short time
since near Columbus, by one of his ne
groes, who inflicted seven wounds on
his body with a bowie knife. Tiie let
ter also states that a planter residing
near Columbus, Miss., undertook to
whip one of his negroes n few days ago,
and on stripping him found a largo
dirk knife on his persoii. The plunter
examined tiie other negroes on the
place and found twenty of them armed
with a similar weapon. It is supposed
that these negroes have been armed by
abolition emissaries, who are supposed
to bo scattered over the South. *
We are not inclined to create unnec
essary alarm, but thftjecent discovery
|of the Bohcmcs of theXbolitionists in
Texas to incite the slaves to revolt,
should cause our citizens to watoli
clbsely the oonduot of their slaves.—
Afacon Telegraph.
Judos Tanet.—The absurd report
.ys the Boston Post) that the venera-
o Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
has expressed sentiments favorable to
tho election of Douglas, thus stultifying
his own decision, if it needs any denial,
is utterly unfounded. Judge Taney
takes no part in the Canvass, but ho is
in favor of Breokin ridge and Lane,
and has frooly expressed himself to
that effoot in private.
COHUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, GA.
The undorsfgned will open the Hotel at
those springs on the 1st of June, tor the ac
commodation of persons desiring to visit this
wsll known and deservedly popular water
ins place. The houses have aH boon repair
ed? and tho rooms -newly ftunlshod, and nc
pains will be spared to render visitors com
It Is Unnecessary to speak of the modiolnal
qualities of tho wator, as there are nqno to
oompare to them, in the State, having boon
the great “medicine wpteri’ of tho Abprtojn-
eesforeenturies. Thosedesiring tovlsiUho
springs this season tor health, frill find It to
their advantage to give Cohutta a trial.
Boaant—For one wook or loss, $1 26 por
day, and fora longer time at tho rate ot
gljOO^per day ^ J0 m{Ie| nor ^,. eM , 0 f
Dalton, on the W- A A. R» R-, and fro
0 F
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
SHOT GUNS.
Fatknts or 1360; 1366 ; 1857; 1868.
T HESE arms liavo no equals in quality and
fiuisk ; are tuluptoil by the Army and
Navy of tho United States, and the principal
government of Europe; are uniform in all
their parts, arc simple, safe, sure, serviceable
and can bo had in one hundred varieties, as
well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot,
and small parts for repairs, from nit respccta-
blo gun dealors, and the Hardware trado
generally. Address Secretary
COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS M AN'F'G Co.,
may3trily. Hartford. Conn.
O UR FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL
kinds.of
JOB WORK
are NOT SURPASSED by aoy ofilco in Upper
Georgia.
Persons wishing Pamphlets o any kind,
Cards,
Posters,
Circulars,
' F
Blank Notes,
or other Job work will do well to give ns a call
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
. and dll kinds of
LEGAL BLANKS,
kept csnstantly on hand.
WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1
RULING MACHINE
of the MOST APPROVED STYLE, and are
now prepared to fill orders in this line.—
Blank Books,
Botel Registers,
Steamboat and
Railroad Blanks,
Bills of Lading,
Way Bills, &c.
BOOK BINDING.
A RRAGEMENTS havo been made with
an excellent Book Blndor to fill orders
entrusted to our care. Persons having Mag-
azincs or Periodicals of any kind, Sheet Mu
sic, Law Books, or Books of any kind, they
tdesire bound, may be assured that it will M
neatly done, and on reasonable terms, ifen-
rusted to our core.
Terms Oaslfcx.
^Jlsopplies
J AS. IV. 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, SEGAR8,
. COFFEE, . Cotton Yarns,
FISH, DRIED AND FRESH
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, *o.
No pretense is made to a WHOLESALE
business, but persona moy be sure of gettii
at least os Good Bargains here at BETA!
as at any other House In the city.
CSTTerms—Cash only.
JAB. W. LANGSTON.
jrneS—twtf
LOOK AT THI8I NO BLANKS!
GRAND 8CHEMB FGR
SEPTEMBER, 1860,
GEORGIASTATELOTTERK
MoKINNEY & Co., Managers.
Authorised by Special Act of tho Legislature
Every Ticket a Prise.
CAPITAL PRIZE
$60,000,
TICKETS OKLY $10, , ‘
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in propqrthm.
To bo Drawn Eaoh Saturday, In i860, In th*
city of Savannah Ga,
CLASS 87 to bo Drawn SEPT, 1, 1866,.
CLASS 88, “ “ - . 8, 1866,
CLASS- 89, “ " Jfi 1866,
fit. A HR 90, « " 22, 1869.
CLASS 91,’ " - SV M69.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
STOYBS!
A, W. CALDWELL,
MANUFACTURER OJ
Tin, Sheet Iron k Copper Wares,
AND DEALEB Ilf
Stoves, Pumps & House
Furnishing Goods,
A targe and well se- (
cotcd variety of
^ I . _ .
Yf|3T Famishing Goods, Beggk
J-fr '■* » A large and well
jjSlEt eoted variety of
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
Always on hand Low for Cash.
ALL JOB WORK
and work done to order Cash on Delivery.
Guttering and Roofing
' Done tn the Best Style.
All accounts considered due on the 1st o
July and-tat January, end settlements must
be mode at thosa times.
may25—wly
.AxLCtioxi
AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc r rs.
A T the Storo Room formerly occupied by
f\ McGuiro A Pinson. Throe days in the
wook—
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Borne, Ga.
^ST-Conslgnmcnts must ho mado to M. P
GALCERAN, Agent. msyl2trily.
WORMS! WORMS!
WORMS!
T HE season is at hand wheh these soour
ecs of childhood begin to become both
trouolesoma and dangerous. Dr. John Bull’s
Vegotablo Worm Destroyer is a remedy alike
pleasant and^ effectual for the evil. There is
not the leastdlfilculty in getting children to
take the medicine. It is prepared in the form
of Candy Drops, auil will be caton with avldi-
tyby children of allagos. It destroys and ex
pols worms more etTectualy than any remedy
now in use, while at the same time it will in
no way affect injuriously the health of the
child.
It oan bo procured from druggists . and
country stores everywhere.
Dr. John Bull’s Principal Ofllee, Louis-
vllle' Ky. ■ ' moy22tri6m. -
WALTON
Female College Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State in 1856.
W.C. DAWSON & Co., Ma’g,rs
MACON, OR SAVANNAH,GA.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plan Lottery.
By .this Scheme.
Purchasers can select their own Numbers,
THE BLANCEVULE
SLATE
VAN WERT, POLK 00., GA
SHE sabsoriber now bus his State Quarry
. fully opened and is prorldsd with a suffi
cient number of workmen to fill orders la any
.art of tho South. Tho quality of tho state
■as been fully tested, and Its beanty and ex
cellence can be seen by an examination of
otveral buildings In Romo eovored with state
from this Quarry. The znbsoribsr proposes
to furnish the slate at any point in Georgia,
Alabama or Tonaesioe and lsy it on tho
roof at an expense notexeeedlng the oost of
Tin reo6ng.
Agent atVan Wert £oll* Op.j Gfu
EsViUlT -1^:1 V y.'-k’k
rcharers can select their own Numlx
and pay any amount for a-,picket
they may desire I
Garden Seeds.
all kinds and varlotlcs, warranted to
bo the kind that will sprout, for sale
TURN LEY, No. 3 Choice House.
Price of
SAWED LUMBER.
OWING to tho.lncreasod price
of every article of home pon-
motion, we, a* a portion of
stahoHng class, feci that wo
„ , ,o prosont low prices ot Lata.
her und Sawing, therefore,
Wo, the underalgned, shall on and after the
1st of February noxt, put the price of Lum
ber at our rcspootlvo miffs, at <1 26 per. 196—
Hauling and Kiln-drying not Included.
Remember our Terms are INVARIABLY
CASH
JOB ROGERS,
L.B.A8.D. WRAGG,
J. G. MORRIS.
J0* Other Dealors in Lumber are invites
o join iu this movement. junSltwawtl
Extra Class 2, Draws Get, 3, 1859.
And on every succeeding day (Sundays ex
cepted,) at 5 o'clock, P. M.
F®~In this Behomo, thre oro 75 Number;
placed in tho Whool—from ( up to 75—am
twelve of these Numbers are drawn from tho
Wheel. If a person sclocts One Nnuiber oat
of tho 75, and that Number Is among thr
Numbers drawn, be get* Are times the funotin
invested, If two soleetod Numbers are
drawn, he gets thirty for one! if three selec
ted Numbers aro
dred for one; If .
drawn, he gets a thousand for one; if five
soleetod Numbers are drawn, flvo thonsavd
for one, of six soleetod numbers are drawn,
fifteen thousand to one. Rxaxnns 1 If two
or more, selected numbers are taken, and all
of thoso numbers so scloctod are not drawn
among the Twelve Drawn Numbers, the
Ticket Is a Blank.
OUff
Havana Plan Lotteries,
Draw four (4) Times a Month !
agd ore the most llberalV any schemes over
offered. For particulars address, ' -
W. 0. DXWSON * COl, Manaccrs.
oeilfoly.] ffirtstantlh, Ga.
K hssi
Medicated
estorlnfn _
moving dani
hair from foiling out.
purely scientific ' '
of a vegetable eh
roots of the holt by stimulating tho scalp,
cleanses the head, and as on agreeable acces
sory to the toilet is unsurpassed. In tho
White Lead and-Linseed Oil.
No. larttato, cheap, by
TURNLEY,
11, *1‘ ... No 3 Choice House.
ffobll
No. 8 Choice House.
YLARK’S Genuine Friction Matches—the
J chcapost and best, at
iuneOtri. FARELL A YBI8ER
$60,000 is
10,000 is
8,000 is
6,000 is
4,000 is
3,000 is
2,000 is
1,500 is
1,100 it
. i,000 are
600 are
400 sre
800 ore
200 ore
160 are
100 sre-
i°6 • no* a i
100 85 are
26,000 Prises of $8
26,000 Prises of 2
Prise
1
1
•l
1
1
1
1
r
6
10
2
2
2
60
100
SO,
$60,000
10,000
8,060
6,000
m
2,009
~ 1,600
1,190
5,006
6,009
800
600
401
«
v 0,609
■mJT
60,009
j to §370,000
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Certificates of Packagos will be sold at tho
following rates, , which is tho risk :
A Certificate of Package of 10 Wholes, $80
Do do 10 Halves, 40
Do do Id Quarters, 20
Do do . . 10 Eighths, . ,10
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON.
The Three Number Flan!
Which takes place on overy Wednesday and
Saturday in 1860.
1 Capital Prizo of... ,......$36,000
1 Prizo of. .7. 4,000
1 Prizo of. 2,276
40 PrizeSof...176 aro„,7,000
50 Prizes of. 125 are..,....,. 5,000
. 40 Prizes of .........$112 50 are..... 4,600
168 Prizes of. 100 are 16,200
66 Prizes of., 26 are......... 1,625
66 Prises Of.......'... 20 ore 1,300
85 Prises of. J 15 ore 076
66 10 are... 660
4,810 Prisel of..’........ 9 are.. 43,290
27.040 Pritesof.,.a..... 6 are.........l3S,200
43,680 Prism of. 1 are 43,980
76,070
Whoic^Tiokets W f ’*
Shares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING TIokets or Certificates, on-
oloso tho money to our addrees for tbo tickets
WAifltvoy lirstmaii. Vurcliascrs can nav^
tickets ending in any figure they may dosig-
ito#
Tholist of drawn numbers and prizes wlh
be tent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Ail communications strictly esnfidentlal.
for TiektU or Certificates, by Mail
XI t
jnly25tri.
McKINNEY A Co„
Savannah, Go.
MQiy TfJ—fT I”V — — T m -- . _
words of a poet, who has proved it* excellent
and varied qualities, It may, now be truly
said—
Behold a double charm, whose potent power,
... . Adds anewgreoe to beaaty’echoicest dower f
inn diawn, ho gets two hun- Bids her rioh ourls a sllkon lustre win, • ~ r -
i; If four selected numbers are Heals the torn flesh, and cools the burning
skin.
The looeened hair, touoked by Us balm takes
And’ftota the Scalp now, living- fibres shoot;
And look at woman—lol each flower tress,
Shines as it waves, though late ’twhs lustre-
IMS*
Smiling, she marks the change—her- fears
aYo flown, •
The crowning gift of nature isherownj
At mom and eve tho liquid is applied,
The rich mase lengthens, and grows thick
beside,
Sho makes no secret of tho causo, and thus
Spreads tho just faeqeof -Kcmpton’s Trioo-
pherous.
For sale byP. L.Tumloy, Rome, Ga.
Segars and Tobacco.
E finest Quality of conuino Havana Se-
ADAMS, McKINNEY &
96 Libei
NEW
Offer for
States Bonded Warehouse:
JAMES HENNE8SY and MARRETT.
p Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE
SEIGNETTE, and BA8TEAU.
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHI1
portation, and various
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RUM-JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
IN BOND-SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES
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DOMESTIC
Colognes, Hair Oils,
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GREAT BARI
TOWN
A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF
Tarim Property.
may22tri5m.
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