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ing the circulation of the Courier.
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Public Speaking.
At the conclusion of hi8 speech in
Augusta on the 1st inst., Hon. A. H.
« . Stephens was barely able to stand, in
• consequence of his great effort and the
feeble state of his physical powers.
, The Athens (Tenn.) Post is authoriE
ed to say that Hon. John J. Crittenden,
. Hon. W. L. Gogggin, and B. H. Hill,
' Esq., will address a moss meeting at
* Knoxville, Tennessee, on the 27th in
stant.
Hon. Win. L. Yancey, has consent
ed to speak at Kingston on the 17th
inst.
Wo learn that Senator Alfred Iver-
sonjwill be in Rome sometime during
the present month, and will uddress the
people.
Senator Toombs, Hon. W. H.. Stiles,
Dr. II. V. M. Miller and lion. A. H
Colquit made speeches at Tunnel Hill,
an last Saturday.
Hon. C. J. McDonald and Hon.
hjj^IIenry R. Jackson, are announced by
the Breckcnridgo Executive Commtteo,
to speak at Kingston on Tuesday Sep
tember^ 1th.
<'itv Council.—The City Council at
its lust session passed an ordinance re
quiring parties using the City Hall for
political meetings to pay three dollars
for each meeting in the day time and
five dollars for each ono at night.
The Ordinance giving to the people
■ tho election of Director to represent
||ho City stock in the Ga. A Ala. It. It.
pompany was repealed.
Beautiful Workmanship.—Wo have
been shown by Dr. Jus. II. Lawrence, a
lost beautiful specimen of dental
vorkmanship, in. the shape of n sat of
artificial tooth ‘manufactured by him
for a lady of an-adjoining county.—
They combine iii an eminent degree
tho essentia! requisites of lightness,
;|trength, elegance of finish niid a most
pxccllent imitationof nature’s handi
work.
The mere sight of thorn excites in the
beholder, unless lie be naturally highly
avored in this respect, a desire to. ex-'
bange his molars and incisors for the
productions of art.
A Hoax.—The account wo. published
|oin tho JV. Y. header, of the resuscita-
on of the executed , pirate, Albert W.
Hicks, is pronounced by the New York
piers, an egregious hoftx.
'" I he reported fusion in Louisiana
tho Bell, Douglaq, and Breckinridge
rties turns out to be false.
1'iere.—Does anybody tell .the truth
Mi-days?
Later from Havana.
New York, Sept. 1.—The Steamship
Catawba has arrived with Havana dates
to the 28th ult.
It was reported that the Crusader
had captured a slave steamer after a
portion of her cargo had been landed.
It was also reported that Capt. Patton,
of Wanderer notoriety, had taken the
bark Wildfire away from Key West,
but had‘been captured- by a party of
armed wreckers.
Movements of Gen. Walker.
New Orleans, Aug. 31.—The latest ad
vices from Honduras, state that Gen.
Walker had raised the old Federal Cen
tral American flag,and contemplates a re
generation and a union of all five of the
States, viz: Honduras', Guatemala, Nica
ragua, Salvador and Costa Rica.
Latest from Mexico.
New Orleans, Sept. 3.—The steam
ship Austin, with Brazos dates to the 30th
ult., arrived here to-day.
A number of Monterey merchants
have gone to Brownsville on account
of the new force loan proclaimed by
Vidauri.
San Louis dates to the 16th ult., state
that a battle took place at Lages, on the
10th, between Miramon and Doblado.
Miramon tried to cut his way through
with two thousand men but lie was sur
rounded by Doblado with ten thousand
men. The fight lasted fivo days, and
Miramon was badly wounded, hut he
finally escaped with a few of his cav-
but he lost all of his artillery
the restof his army were made pris-
Speciqi ^oticeg.
1.0.
.F.
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, Jutland 3rd?WED-
NESDAY NIGHT ill each month.
Officers—C. H. SMITH, N. G.,
T1IOS. J. PERRY, V. G.,M
R. T. HARGROVE, Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
fcb9trily.
NEGRO LABORERS
WANTED.
T WISH to hire 40 or 60 negro fellows for
J. which I will pay from, 20 to 28 dollars
>or month, to Work on the Ga. A Ala. Rail
load. Apply at my otfico on the works
near Rome, Geo. JOHN D. GRAY.
ij^uTho Cnrtcrsvillo Express, and Rome
Southerner copy 4 times. -
Home, Go., julyl9truw4w
I. O. O. P.
Floyd Encampment, No, 11
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday Nights in each month.
Officers—N. .1. OMBERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER,, J. W.
A. P. NEELD, S. W.
GEO. R. WARD, Scribe,
R..T. HARGROVE, Troas.
jnijo2trily.
Notice.
P ROPOSALS for building a Bridge across
Armucheo creek at Jones’ mill, will be
received until the 15th of August next.
For plan and specifications apply to the
Commissioners.
WALLACE WARRENI
> HAMILTON SPENCE I Com’rs.
WM. D. JONES, J
july31-3ttw
X ROME . . /
Royal Arch Chapter,
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in each month.
TIIOS. J. PERRY, IT. P.,
ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Scc’y. febOtrily.
T Dissolution.
HE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to tho firm are
requested to nmko immediate payment, as A.
J. Pitnor the junior partner, expects to leave
this place in a few months, and their busi
ness must be wound up before he loaves.—
The business will bo conducted in the name
and style of A. G. PITNER, at tho old stand,
where tho notes and accounts of tho firm will
be found for a short time.
jan3—Ittwjbwtf
,. fairy, bi
and the
8 liners.
f Gen.
r iin was I
Paclieo was killed, and Gen. Me
jia was made prisoner.
Miramon was in full flight for the Cap
itol. Thero wasgreat rejoicing through
out the country.
Additional by the Fulton.
New York, Sept. 1.—Preparations for
the.defence of Naples were still pro
gressing.
Ffteen hundred Garibaldis ns who had
landed at Calabria, lind been joined by
200 insurgents, and then retired to the
mountains.
Washington, Aug. 31.—New Orleans
dates of -Tuesday last are received, con
taining Texas news. New events were
daily occurring in various parts of that
State, adding considerably to the exoito-
ment already existing there. Among
other tilings, It is stated that n man
named Pierce had been arrested on a
charge of being concerned in the burn
ing of tho town Of Henderson, and that
tho proof is almost positive against
him, The people are driving from the
upper counties of the State every poi
son in the least suspected of Abolition
ism. The town of Mount Vernon lias
been destroyed by incendiaries, one of
whom has been caught and hung. A
plan to burn Sulphur Springs had been
discovered. A slave negro preacher
acknowledged that ho and others lmd
set apart a certain time to burn all the
dwellings in tiiat place and commit
other depredations, nud then, in cate
they could not whip out tho nhites,
they were to take all the horses they
could lay their hands on and fly to the
Indian nation. A white man named
Taylor, who had made negroes bis only
companions, had been ordered to pro
duce his traveling card.
-. Political Movements in NoitTH Cau
Una.—lion. Henry W Miller, Demo
cratic Elector lor the Wake District in
North Carolina, has declined and will
support Bell and Everett. North Caro
lina is good for the Union candidates by
a lmntlsnmd majority.
Tito Hon, George E. Badger delivered
a speecli recently at Rulcigli, in which
lie declared himself for Bell and Ever
ett,
The Goldsboro Independent has laid
aside its neutrality und come out for
Bell and Everett. So also has the Scot
land Neck (Halifax) News.
BayTlio Syrian relief fund collect
ed in Now York now amounts to $6104-
40.
Dr. Bull has certainly achieved an
enviable success, producing from his lnbra-
tory a medicine that is nt once pleasant t<i
the taste, and nt the same timo a prompt and
sure remedy for Worms. His Vegetable
Worm Destroyer combines these properties
in perfection.—Bowling Green Standard.
mmi
JOB OFFICE.
CICERO A. SMITH,
DEALER IN
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
I S just receiving a largo and well selected
stock of Coufcctiounries, such as
Candies, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Maccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, • Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE,
ENG. DA Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.
Twenty live different brands of choice
Cigars, a’so a lot of lino Chewing Tobneeo.
TERMS CASH. mai-22tritf.
Don’t desert an Mjrlend tor a new face."
(Old Proverb.)
COL. SAM. COLT’S
&
s&oxv & .jkooshub,
CHEAT CLEARING OUT SALE.
In order to make room for our Fall and Winter Stock
We arc offering all otlf Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
Dttiss GOODS
AT NEW YORK COST,
All otir printed Lawns and Jaconets, . -
AllourOrgandio Muslins, '■ »
Alt our Plain and English fierogca nttd (fissnoS,
All our French Cambrics, Printed Brilliant^,' At!. ■
All our Grenadlno and Foulard Silks. h ' v. " ‘
All our Lace Points, Mantillas, Shawls, Dusters, , .
and Summer Coverings generally. .
All our Parasols aild Ladles'Umbrellas, * .
All our Stock of Gentlemen's Summer Hats,
All our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing._
The above mentioned goods will all pi
goods ut very reasonable prices. Give us
july7
Family
f and Hummer uiotmng.
positively bo sold at Now York eost, aid oil othef
us an early call. ■■ ..^.w
Si
Supplies
BY
C0HUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, GA.
The undersigned will open tho Hotel nt
these springs on the 1st of June, for the ac
commodation of persons desiring to visit this
well known and deservedly popular water
ing place, 'flip houses have all been repair
ed, aud the rooms nowly furnished, unit no
} >ains will be spared to render visitors eom-
brtablc.
It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal
qualities of tho water, as thero aro none to
compare to them, in the State, having been
the great “medicino water” of the Aborigin-
ecs for centuries. Those dosiritig to visit, the
springs this season for health, will find it to
theirjidvantngo to give Cnhutta a trial. _
Board:—For ono week or less, $1 2a per
dny, and for a longer time nt the rato ot
$1.00 per dny
Tho springs aro 20 miles north-cast of
Dalton, on tho W. A A. R. R.,nml from
which point a hack will run daily.
mayl2tw3m. W. C. LOUQHMILLER.
u *. «■ ala. R. R. Company.—Tho
meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company has been postponed until Sat-
rday the 15th inst owing to on error in
o advertisement.
. J@*In view of the almost total fail-
. uro of the grain crop in this section,
becomes important for farmers to adopt
every expedient that will furnish prov
ender for their stook. By way of aid
ing them in this respect we refer them
to the advertisement of an assortment
of Grass Seeds, just recieved direct
from Kentucky by Farell & Yeiger.
AQyWe call especial attention to the
advertisement of tho New Orleans
(flehool of Medicine, to be found in an
other column. This College has seour-
ed the services of an able faoulty, and
possesses every facility for thorough in
struction in all the departments of the
Medical science.
J. C. BAKER R. W. ECHOLS
£
NEW
FIRM !
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
DR1M1M1ICIM,
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
DYBSTUPPS9
FINE CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Pur
poses, &c., &c. &c.
Romo. Ga. Feb. 18th.
(triwiwtf.)
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
SHOT GUNS.
. Patkmts of 1850; 1855j 1837; 1858.
T it ESE arms bavo no equals In quality and
finish : nr® adopted by the Army and
Navy of the United States, anil the principal
government of Europe; nro uniform in all
tlu-ir parte, are aim pie,-safe,'sure, serviceable
and ran bo had in ono hundred varieties, as
well ns Cartridges of powdfet, ball and shot,
anilsmnll parts for repairs, from all respecta
ble gun dealers, and tho Hardware trado
generally. Address Secretary
COLT S EATKNT FIRE ARMS MAN’F’GCo.,
mayStrily. Hartford. Conn. .
O UR FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL
kinds of
JOB WORK
arc NOT SURPASSED by any office in Upper
Georgia.
Persons wishing Pamphlets o any kind,
Cards,
Posters.
Circulars,
Dodgers,
Bill Heads,
Blank Notes,
Checks.
or other Job work will dowel! to give us a call
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
and alt kinds of
LEGAL BLANKS,
kept constantly on hand.
MUR
WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1
RULING MACHINE
of the MOST APPROVED STYLE, and uro
now prepared to till orders in this line.—
Blank Books,
>< Hotel Registers,
Steamboat and
Railroad Blanks,
Bills of Lading,
Way Bills, &c.
BOOK BINDING.
A RRAGEMENTS havo been made with
nn excellent Book Binder to fill ordors
eutrusted to our care. Persons having Mag
azines or Periodicals of any kind, Sheet Mu-
sio, Law Books, or Books of any kind, they
tdesire bound, may be assured that. it will lie
neatly done, anil on reasonable terms, if on-
rusted to our care.
Torma Oasli.
JAS.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, SEGAKS,
COFFEE, Cotton Yarns,
F1SII, DRIED AND FRESH
FRUITS IN TIIEIR SEASON, Ac.
No pretense is made to a WHOLESALE
business, but persons may be sure of getting
at least ns Good Bargains hero at RETAIL
as at any other House in the oity.
j^Terms—Cash only.
JAS. W. LANGSTON
jrne2—twtf
SloAN i hoopers'.
LOOK AT THIS l *0 BLANKS!
GRAND SCHEME FOR
SEPTEMBER, 1860.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
McKINNEY & Co., mMUms >
Authorised by Special Aetef the Legislature
Every Ticket a-Prize.
capital" PMllstt
0 6 0,0 O 0 i-'
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths In proportions
To bo Drawn Each Saturday, in I860, in the
city of Savannah Ga.
CLASS 87 to be Drawn SEPT. 1, I860.
CLASS 88, «, « .6, i860,
CLASS 89, " " 16, 1861
CLASS #0, “ “ 4l5 I860;
CLAS8 91, >• " 29, 1869.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
STOVES!
A, W. CALDWELL,
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper Wares,
AND DEALER IN
Stoves, Pumps & House
Furnishing Goods,
A largo and well so
cctod varioty of
m
Cooking & Heating Stoves,
Always on hand Low for Cash.
ALL JOB WORK
and work dono to order CaBl. on Delivory.
Guttering and Roofing
Dono In tho Best Stylo.
Alt accounts considered due on tho 1st o
July and 1st January, and settlements must
bo made at thoso times.
may25—wly
Price of
SAWED LUMBER.
ip;
OWING to tho increased price
of overy article of'homo con
sumption, we, as a portion ol
tho laboring class, fool that wo
tfio presont low pricos of Lum
ber and Sawing, therefore,
Wo, the undorsignod, shall on and after the
1st of February next, put tho prico of Lum-
ber at our respective mills, at $1 26 per 100—
Hauling and Kiln-drying not luoluded.
Rcmombcr our Terms aro INVARIABLY
CASH
JOB ROGERS,
L. R. A S. D. WRAGG,
J. G. MORRIS.
Jlgtr Other Dealers in Lumber uro invites
to join in tbls movement. jan2ltwiwt(
WALTON
Female College Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State in 1856.
W. C, DAWSON & Co,, Mil’s,rs
MACON, OR SAVANNAH, GA.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plan Lottery.
By this Scheme.
Purchasers cau select their own Numbers,
amt pay any amount fur a Ticket
they may desire !
Extra Class 2, Draws Oct, 3, 1850.
And oil overy suecocding day (Sundays ex
cepted,) at 5 o'elock, P. M.
^0*111 this Scheme, thre are 76 Numbers
placed in the Wheel—from 1 up to 75—and
twelve of these Numbers aro drawn from tho
Whcol. If a person solccts ono Number out
of tl.o 75, and that Number is among tho
Numbers drawn, lie gets five times tho amount
invested, If two selected Numbers nro
drawn, bo gets thirty for onei if three selec
ted Numbors nro daawn, bo gets two hun
dred for ono; if four solectcd numbers are
drawn, bo gets a thousand for one: if five
selected Numbers aro drawn, fivo thousand
for ono, of six selected numbers aro drawn,
fifteen thousand to one. Rkukmber ! if two
or more, solectcd numbors aro takon, and all
of thoso numbers so selected aro not drawn
among tho Twolvo Drawn Numbers, tho
Ticket is a Blank.
OUR
Havana Plan Lotteries,
Draw four (4) Times a Month !
agd are tho most liberal of any schemes over
offered. For particulars address,
W. 0. DAWSON A CO., Manacers.
oeUgJyj Macon and Savannah, Ga.
White Lead and Linseed Oil.
A No. 1 article, cheap, by
~ TURNLEY,
No 3 Choice House.
fobll
T Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs,
EAS, Yeast, Pouders Ess. Coffee, Black
ing Cinamon Maoe, Olive Oil, Vinegar,
or sale by TURNLEY,
ffehll No. 3 Choice House.
’ OUISVILLE Artesian Well Water and
Congress Water, on draft with ieo at
mncOtri. FARELL A YEISER'S. j
C LARK’S Genuine Friction Matches—the
cheapest nnd best, at
iuneOtrt. VARELL A YE16ER
A-notioxi
AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
A T the Store Room formerly occupied by
McGuiro A Pinson. Tbrco days in the
woek—
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
Broad Street, Borne, Ga.
,3S0-Consigumopts must bo made to M. P
GALCERAN, Agent. mayl2trily.
WORMS! WORMS!
WORMS!
T HE season is nt hand when these scour
ges of child l.oud begin to become both
troublesome nnd dangerous. Dr. John Bull’s
Vegetable Worm Destroyer is a remedy aliko
pleasant and effectual for the evil. There is
uot the lea<tdifficulty in getting children- to
take the medicine. It Is prepared in tho form
of Camly Drops, and will be. eaten with avidl-
ty by children of ullages. Itdestroys and ex
pels worms more cffectunly than any remedy
now in use, white nt the same timo it will in
no way affect injuriously the health of the
child.
It can bo procured' from druggists and
country stores everywhere.
Dr. John Bull's' Principal Office, Louis-
ville’ Ky. inay22triCm.
THE BLANCEVLILE
SLATE (llABRY.
VAN WERT\ POLK CO., GA.
r HE subscriber now hss his 81ate Quarry
folly opened and is provided with a suffi
cient number of workmen to fill orders In any
partoftho South. The quality.of tho slate
has been fully tested, and its boauty and ex
cellence can be seen by an examination of
several buildings in Rome eovored with slate
from tbis Quarry. Tho subscriber proposes
to furnish the slate at any point in Goorgia,
Alabama or Tennessee and lay it on tho
roof at nn expense not oxcooding the eost of
Tin roofing.
Contracts can be tnado with John R. Free
man Agont of Rome or S. W. Blanco general
Agent at Van Wert Polk Co., Ga.
Prize $60,000 is
$60,000.
1
1
10,000 is
8,060 is
w
l
5,000 is
6,000
1
4,000 1*
4,000
1
8,000 is
8,000
1
2,000 is
2,000
1
1,600 is
1,500
1
5
1,100 is
1,000 are
©
10
600 aro
5,000
2
400 are
800
2
800 are
600
2
200 aro
400
60
160 are
7,600
100
100 are
10,600
100
96 aro
: 0,500
100
85 are
. 8,500
25,000 Prizes of
$8
$260,000
25,000 Prizes of
2
50,000
uonntlBg to •376,000
■WN THIS MONTH. .
50,305 Prizes Amo
WILL BE DRAWN (
Certificates of Packager will ho sold at tho
following rates, which Is the risk ;
A Certificate of Package of 10 Whole*, $80
Do
Do
Do
do
do
do
10 Halves,
10 Quortcrs,
10 Eighths,
10
KEMFTON’S
TRICOPHEROU S.
K EMPTON’S TRICOPIIEROUS is a
Medicated Compound for preserving,
restoring and beautifying the Hair, for re
moving dandruff, and lor preventing tho
l.air from falling out. It is compounded on
purely scientific principles, nnd is entirely
of a vegetable character. It strengthens the
roots of tho hair by stimulating tho scalp,
yleanses tho head, and as an agreeable acces
sory io the toilet is unsurpassed. In tho
words of a poet, who has proved its excellent
hud varied qualities, it may now bo truly
said—
Behold adoublo charm, whoso potent power,
Adds a now graco to beauty's choicest dowor,
Bids hor rioh curls o silkon lustre win,
Heals tho torn flesh, and cools the burning
skin.
The loosened hair, touched by its balm takes
root,
And from tho soalp new, living fibres shoot;
And look at woman—lb! each flower tress,
Shines as it waves, though late ’twos lustre
less.
Smiling, she marks the change—her fears
aro flown, „ ,
Tho crowning gift of nature is her own;
At morn and oro tho liquid is applied,
Tho rioh mass lengthen*, and grows thick
beside,
Sho makes no secret of the cause, and thus
Spreads the just fame of Kempton’s Trlco-
pherous.
For sale by P. L. Turnloy, Rome, Ga.
june30tw3m•
LOOK AT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Pliuit
Which takes placo on every Wednesday add
Saturday in 1860.
1 Capital Prize of. .$15,000
1 Prize of 6,000
1 Prize of. 4,000
1 Prize Of.... a 2,276
40 Prizesbt 176 are,* 7,400
50 Prizes of. 126 areM....... 5,000
40 Prizez of $112 60 are.._ 4,500
162 Prizes p£ 100 are......... 16,200
65 Prizeedf. 25 are......... 1,625
65 ErtsrtDf.......... 20 are.,.,..... 1,809
65 Prizes Of. 15 are....,..;. 975
66 Prlzee of.. 10 are...'.,.... 650
4,810 Prizes ot 9 are..„„... 43,290
27.040 Prizes ot 6 are .,135,200
43,680 Prizes of.— late* 43, fl 80
76,076 Prizes Amounting to - $206,696
Whole Tickets 95,
Shares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING Tickets or Certificates) en
close the money to our address for the ticket*
ordered, on receipt of wbioh they will he for
warded by firat mail. Purchaser* can have
tickets ending in any figure they may desig
nate. '
Tho list of drawn number* and prises wilt
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
All communication* strietly confidential.
Orders for Tiokots or Certificate*, by Mail
or Express, to be dirooted to
McKINNEY A Co„
july25tri. Savannah, Ga.
Segars and Tobaoeo.
fTIHB finest quality of genuine Havana Be-
X gar*, and best grades of Tobacco—es
pecially for retail trade. To be had at
junsOtri. FARELL A YEISER.
ADAMS, McKINNEY & CO.,
96 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK,
Offer for Sale from United
States Bonded Warehouse:
BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD, DUPUY
A Co., PINET, CASTILLION A Co.,
JAMES HENNESSY and MA.RBETT.
Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE
SBIGNETTE, and RASTEAU. •
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own Im
portation, and various . other fcvorite
brands. .* ’ '
RCM-JAMAI0A and ST. CROIX.
WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and
other brands, various grades. : V
IN BOND-SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES
ALSO in Store a large and wnll selected
stock of m
DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ’
SUCH AS
Rye, Bourbon &Monong’hela
WHISKIES.
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Colognes, Hair Oils,
A ND PERFUMERY of all klnd*< S«f u
J\ Bacs, Card Cases, Puff Balls* Portmon
riui Haw Hat Cloth, Tooth, Du.tingond
White wash brushes, A g^at^varioty ftr
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GREAT BARGANS|gg^
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GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF
APP DR J. KfNG.
A Town Property,
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