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. l.jflfeeW WM
raiferTiTCliartcSWn, STC.,
10 make contract! for 4
nancy and give receipts;
ja^SFffSwASS^fociSraiiAi
bell and KyeHttftJCInV to-morrow
•toylu T>’?.jagg h to tmojqfnv
s,our friends mil not forgot
nceipent of L the ’ jneoting to-
r night for tlio purpose of qr-
jfga Boll and Everett club. This
(mo when every member of tho
f should feel 1 It incumbent on him
J'sdmhtliti^g Widvitrice tho cause
*f caiitjidatea. There 1* a work for
thftji
1 , FABtiifn^ojNT^Sep^ «-r:Thf steam
ship Bohemian has arrived, with Liver
pool dptes to Aug. 31st.
Commercial News.
I’crpool Colton Markst, Aug. 30.—The
sales of the week reach 52,000 bales.—
The lower grades exhibit a declining ten-
tdfency.
‘Livbrpooi, Friday, Aug. 31.'—Sales of
Cotton to-day 8,600 bales. The mnrket
Closed steady!
General News.
The steamships Arngo and Knngaroo
had arrived at L ii
o.audit is tittle we Were atlt. ^ *^e attempt to make Naples neutral
£ty, there.is strength," and
Bitude.of counsels there is iris-,
Theunlot.au Unite our forces
nndflour counsels.and .with an efficient
organization scatter information among
fhe^Jboplo. While We are sleeping, the
endmy is bdsfly tit Woi;k-hewing tares.—
Wo must awake before it bo too late.
qi Mr. Hilliard’s Letter.
No one should fail to read the letter
of-Ben. Henry W. Hilliard, of Ala. to
litm. Milliard Fillmore. It contains
thffjriews of a true Southern man as
is national patriot, who has suryey-
i'e field for t)ie purpose of forming
a correct opinion as to the duties of a
good citizen in the approaching contest.
Nor did lie look with a prejuced eye,
for although ivn old whig he supported
>jjlrf Buchnnnn and had declared his
/)reference for Mr. Bi eckinridgo. What
lib ishys, therefore, should have greater
weight, and his words of wisdom be
deeply and seriously pondered by all.—
Head the letter and go to work for Bell
and Everett. ^
ggf-Thomas W. Miller, Esq., of Au-
ggsta, lias resigned his position of State
SoUhtor from Richmond county, on ac
count of ill health.
f. No. It
ground will probably be unsuccessful.
The Coventry strike has ended, the
weavers having accepted the ^employers
terms.
Paris.—Victor Emanuel, in his auto
graph letter to Napoleon, declares that
it is an impossibility to resist any longer
the current popular feeling hi Italy.
‘The Great Eastern leaves for New
York on October 17th.
The latest advices from Naples says
that the military council advised the
King to leave the city; also the officers
of the army and navy .have tendered
tlioir resignations on niasfb tQ the king.
Collision nml Loss of I.ifc.
Ciuc.vuo, Sept. 10.—It is. estimated
that the number of pusengers on hpnrd
of the steamer Lady Elgin, were three
hundred and eighty-five, of which nine,
ty-eight were (laved!'Onehundred of the
paongers nlnost rerclrd the shore, hut
were drowned by the breakers. Only
twenty-one bodies have been recovered
The Proposed Fusion
New York, Sept. 9.— 1 The Dougla::
sub-committee have finally agreed to al
low ten Breokenridge Electors, and n
Breckinridge Lieutenant-Governor and
Canal Commissioner, and they also rec
ommend that the State Committee rati
fy their action
The matter rests with thochuimicn of
the Statu Committees, and will probably
be adjusted.
Steamer Alfarata, Captain <T, P.
. Gould, left for Greonsport, at 0 A. M.,
, .Jjttcsdnv. with 10 Passengers, 579 Pack-
■^ages Merchandise, and 357 Sacks Wheat
flye v Corn and Meal.
> Sept. 12th, 1800.
MPpPt/fPji - -t®
tier Osceola, ,nt Batu-
Gcn. Walker Defeated.
N Eli'' ^
rival of tlfe steamer
lianoX ft bill •fliMllo,, iliielligeneo 1 has
bneli voce'iWbti the TCTcvses sustafhed
by Gen. Win. Walker. • '
The Knglisli man-of-war, Iscams, lind
ordered Walker to surrender. Truxillo.
Walker and O’Brien retired down to n
lower point ou tlio coast with eighty
mem According to tho last advices his
this gentleman will addrassJ/o^o had been reduced to twenty-five,
g^ T. W. Ai.exandeb, ji»Q.—We again an-
noune
the tWeettftgJjitoprjpyMiigMT^ tM
H.tli. Coihc out Taml hear film.
vimii
th*et: '
fob tui.mva xv Larce.
: Hobart P. iVioki'of.OitUtbrd. '
. Duncan JC.>MwHesq of Ctftved.
. CJ;. '.".. district buctoKK- ~T
1st District.- Col. Samuel Watts.
2d > F. 1>.-'K «ninci*. ?! v.-
3d “ D. M.iDoitgald. ~~-
4th f r, H. W. .Miller, f ,1
1 5th' V ' Col. John Morrison.
Ci'li ■“ l)r. Tlios. W. Kean!
5 7tli “ Winr-H.-Myers.
Jf Nth • ,-stfc,;. ; .1. D. Hyman, tesirtq,
■' .-sfUhi-ar-f 1 *<> ,rel .-h'’,. .
Bt Stt.r.xr.—It is a great art in the
Christian life to learn to be siiont. Un-
tier onposTfl6H; rebukes, stlll'he sclent,
ft hipSer.Js *af nothihg. than tosmy
M»3P* W!.": r - hveh
If .khnweewrion should seem to jmM'y “
dtgrtSe-Of anger. > ;; i
(Old, “have their moments of pleasure
Now, if f were a grave-digger, or even a
hangman, there are some people 1<
^ ooiSW WOrtr tbf with a great deal of on
■ ■: w--'t"?!
A Qubstiox.—Afcbcst, lifestritot very
long’ A few more smiles, o sew more
teats, Bdme plpastire,' much pain, sun-
^h%d;B^g,cldudli' i 'tfiV«' ,r datknea‘i,
, itnured will pass, ,away. it wc
while to hate each other? n t
Pike’s
X^ al VAS? apter ’^
Kcgular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
IGHT in eeeh month.
THOS. J. PERRY, n. Pi,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILWAM N. DUCKBB, s;,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVHpSec’y. febStrily.
®@wmm
JOli< OFFJ,C5>
i0.F.
NO. 40;
Regular meetings, '.1st and! 3rd_WED-
NESDAY NIGIIT in each month.
Officers—C. it SMITH, N. g;,.
THOS. J. PERRY, V. G., '
R. T. HARGROVE. Sooretary,
W. N. DUOKER, Treasurer.
febOtril y.
L 0. Oi t.
D EGULAft Wcotings, 2nd and 4th Mon-
XVday Night? in each month.
OmcBRs—E. A. Bb'RCir, C. P.
A. P. NEELD, H. P.
-• t .\¥ -GEO. -R: WARKTSeribe, ?
juno2trily.
S. LEVINSTEIN, Trcs'r.
coiise(|iience ofthe continued attacks
of liis enemies. Walker bad been se
riously wounded in^tlio faoo., Seven of
1iis wounded f&ildwprJ.nio llnd left at
,‘i’l-iUviilo. laid been placed on hpnrd the
■Jse;|l{iisi-HH^ limVlostliis ^’oloiiol. Wheij
the Osceola was leaving. Gotl. Alvarez
.with 300 tiwop»r was entering tlie town’
— - fj — a '■
Hell and KVerntt Alnss Meeting.
Gui-liibl's, Ohio .Sept. 4,7—Tiiere is a
large Bell and Everett ‘ninss ineeting
here to-night, lion. L. !'. Campbell is
"spc lking in front of the State House—
Gen. Leslie Combs will follow him. It
is a larger gathering of the people than
on any occasion of the kind since 1850.
Great enthusiasm prevails.
DIET), On Tuesday tho 4th hist,
Dickev, son of Samuel Stewart of this
place, aged 3 years, 4 months and 15
days.
1 DI ED, on Wednesday the 5th inst,
Edward Luther, son of E. A. Burch of
Ihis place, aged.20 months and 17 days.
Door.Sir—Isfoi-i HiaHt'is a
duty I owe to Buffering human
ity that J. should give o. roln-(
tirm of "thb great benefits 1'
hove derived from tho uso of
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. Lost
summer I had tho misfortune to lose two qf
lay children by cholera, and in ull probahil
ity should have fallen a victim myself hud
not a kind Provideuco provided help in tho
hour of need. I first became acquainted
with the Pain ICillor while traveling on the
river with my husband. A geatlcmuu pas
senger had Homo with him which ho recom
mended for cholera. The same night I was
attacked with cholera in its worst form. I
was inokejl upon as lost, but all at onco
thought of tho Pain Killer.' My husband
ob'anted the twill'.- from a fellow passenger
a id adminis'ered to mo a dose. I cxpericnc-
o.l ttliuo-t immediately 0 cessation of pain.—
T 10 doso was v .'posted at intervals of fifteen
minutes, four or five time-, nnd the result
was my complete recovery. 1 feel confident
that 1 owe my life to the Pain Killer, nnd
only regret I hail not liavo known of its vir
tues earlier, I then might have saved the
lives of my,children. Since then I hare used
it extensively in my family, and tho more I
use it the bet:cr I like it. As n great family
medicine, it has no equal*
S.VitAll SANDERBEUY,
s. pl-f St. Louis.
;JS3'Mo*hor.< have lin limiter any excuse
for permitting (he health of their children to
bo g.-ft tualiy d-stroved by worms in thb in
'destines. I>r. Bull's Vegetable Worm Destroy
or is a sure nnd prompt remedy. It cannot
po—iMv injure Iho child, and i's so p'en.-nnt
to the iustu, and leiiiutiiig to tho sight, that
children prefer ft to candy.—L ifayotto Oou
riur. " seplll—trillt'
CICERO A. SMITH,
DKALKTl IX
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME. GA.
J B just reooivingn large nnd well Selected
st ick of G.mf -etioimries. such as
indios, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Mccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon
Oranges, Lsmons,
Almond°, coeoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
EXGWtBH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE,
ENG, D A Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRtTP. COFFEE..
Twenty five different brands of choice
OiesrVn'iio 11 loi of fine Chewing Tobacco'.
TERMS CASH. mar22tritf.
SltOJW JBEOOtiSEg,
•ret <>*>,.y
a JR Older ::X0 make Su
SPJ^NQ AND iStIMMER ; , ::
UR FACILITIES
kinds of
FOR DOING ALL
O
JOB WORK
aft
Georgia. . ( t
Porions wishing Pamphlets o any ktni,
Cards,
Posters,
Circulars,
Dodgery
Bin Heads,
Blank Notes,
Checks,
or other Job work will do well to give us a call
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
and all kinds of
LEGAL. BLANKS,
kept constantly on hand.
'mil:
HAVE ALSO' A ' Nd. 1
RULING MACHINE
Of the MOST APPROVED STYLE, nnd are
now prepared to -fill orders in this lsng,-
Blank Books,
Hotel Registers,
Steamboat and
Railroad Blanks,
Bills of Lading,
Way Bills, &c.
BOOK ftllSMM.
mm&mm
tdesirw bound', may lie assured that it will M
neatly done, nnd on rca'soilu'fie'tortus,' If c'n-
ruste.d to our eiire.
Terms Oasli.
.n3alq i«vi» ,
i>J ^tn>.TitW 0 tmir
„„ ...
All our Organdio Miiillw,., . ) . ' • .*i : ■.?
All our Plain and Edglish Beroges nn'd-Tiasuea,
All our French Cambrics, Printed .Brilliant*, *C. •
All bur Grenndlna and Foulard Silk*.
All our Lace Points/ Mantillas, Shawls, Dusters, '
and Summer Coverings generally,' ...ti.
All ouy Parasols And Ladles’. Umbrellas, ; ■ ’>■
All our stock of Gentlemen's, fiutmuer Hat*,
All our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing. .
The above mentioned good* will all positively be sold ntlfew York cost, and all ether
goods at vory reasonable prices. Giro ns an early call.
July!
Family
Supplies
J AS. W. LANGSTON,
No. 2 Choice -Hotel,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
T HE Undersigned wilT koep a general as
sortment of Family Groceries consisting
FLOUR, BACON,
MEAL, LARb,
SUGAR, CANDLES,
SYRUP, ; TOBACCO,
MOLASSES, SEGARS,
COFFEE, ' Cotton Yarns,
fi sir, dEJEd and fresh
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac.
No protense is mado to a WHOLESALE
business, but persons may he suro of getting
at least as Good Bargains here at RETAIL
as ut any other House in tho city;
SLOAN A HOOPERS.
LOOK AT THUM NO BLANKS!
GRAND -SCHEME FOR
SEPTEMBER, IfifiO,
GEORQlAByTTBjsOTORY
McKFiwrtSY , & 60., Mnnnger*.
Authorized by Special Acttf ^the Legiilitaw
Every l^tai Priae.
0 6 0,000.
TICKETS ONLYffiff. . . .
Halves, Quarteriand; Eighths IniBropoxtion.
In the
To bo Drawn Each
city,of Saysinnahj
CLASS 87 to boDrawiiSEPt. 1, 18J0,
CLASS
Terms—Cash only, \ MAGNIFICENT, scheme.
JAS. W. LANGSTON. 1 Prlie *00,000 la
jriie2—twtf
Diarrhoea! Cramph! Cholera!
. i-t 11'-.—rr— This medicine lias
LI I«’E DROPS. 1 been tried, tested aud
{”
ixiiorleiupe.'lo. be, the.
uly certain,safe and
reliable remedy .for nil Bowel Deraiigciiui.ts,
Diarrliaia. Dystnlerv, Cinmps, Pains, Cbol-
era, Clmllc, S e , now before the pn,bl!e. Ono
or two (loses of 20 drops, will cure the in> st
severe eraihps.lo tlio stomach in 20 mlnut-'s.
.1 singio dose often curds the Diarrhoea nml
it never emistlpates (hij bowels. One dose
will rntisfy any one of Hi' merits. Price
only 2 j Cent..."
I’rrporcd by S. D. Trull. Kl Bow try. New
York; nnd Sold liy Druggists gonornlly.
I11 Home by Baker A Echols, nml Nuwman
A Nowlin. (avgfftwAw
Dissolution.
T HE firm of A. G. A At J. PITNER, has
this day boon dissolved by .mutual con
sent. All person* indebted to tho firm are
jetiuestod to make immediate payment, as A.
J. I’itnor the junior partner, expects to leave
tliis place in a few months, nnd tlioir busi
ness must be wound up before he leaves.—
The business will be conducted in the name
and style of A. G. PITNUll, at the old stand,
where the nobs and accounts of the firm will
be found for a short time,
jiind—lttwiwtf
Don't -Uan t an t.ldjncnd lot n ncib face.”
(Old Proverb.)
- £01,. SAM. COLT®
S. 0. BAKER R. W. ECHOLS
1
JTIKU a xwkrMffit en ter toitWu i 1,-.;
A-former banker &onv LawenyvorUt
on .^so^fitoved
an ox-Cincinnati lawyer and un actress
frqnaOT^qVr.^fry Theatre,
aged in keeping u stage _
Ireut Plains, 400 miles from civilization
lald'tlBide by in-
»tests week of two;
‘ ; hlm on 8utt-.
lapel, Notrcas-
A L
W. Booth
diswoeitiow fof
Mrs. Booth offlW
on “Sttiue^0 ,; #R|«:
gato.Vd Jm-piand theiurge
whielr MweaktonaaMdote -Juarjoub
with evident intcrertv ^ listeningdtHhrit
clinsto -and fervltt, 1 eloqi)enoo Jfb)f.
,vn*n 1
wow-a-glKSSMaaKSte
put tho Bell und Evorott mon.in, apt
and *b®y MB pdAfna tbeir Stute ori
ization on«rgOtk*Uy. All the poUtiel—
are preparing for the foot State cowren-
tions to be hold at Bueremento between
the 12th end 20th of Reptember.
., NEW
h'ium: i
BAKER & ECHOLS,
I DEALERS IN
of Colognes ami Flavoring Extracts.
OILS, FAINTS, &C.
' ttL^SS, tUTT^; 1 ni
IiaUORS for Medical Pur
poses, &d„ &c. &c.
Rome. Go. Feb.-l8tb.
;m r
[triwswtf.J
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
SHOT GUNS.
P.VTBXT8 OK 1850; 1855 j 1857; 1858.
3 nUESE arms have no equals in quality and
L finish i are adopted by tlio Army aud
avyof tho United States, nnd the pn'ucipnt
government of Europe; nro tluHarnt' in nil
t heft mi Ms, nro 'simple, saft, sore, scrvieeAblfc
and cun bo had In ono hundred varieties, os
well a* Cartridges of powder, bull and shot,
luidsmall parts for repairs, from all respocta-
,blo gun dealers, nnd the Hardware trade
generally.'. Address Sooretary
OOLT'SFATENT FIRE ARMS MAN'F'G Co.,
i may3trily. ' Hartford. Conn.
Price of
SAWED LUMBER,
OWING to the'ihcrcasod pries
of every artiole of home con
sumption, >e> us, a portion of
thc laboHng' tlass, .feel that we
not live at tho presontlew prices of Lunt-
_ ondBowtug, trirtifow; ; '
Wo, the undersigned, shall.on nnd after tho
anting and Kiln.
Ret&embet'Onr 1
' .131.V JOB R0GER8,
1 U R. A S. D. WBAGG,
J.G. MORRIS.
ZSt' Other Dealers in Lumber are Invite*
to loin In tffia SsqvemeaL Janmwawtt
T) URNETT’S f Ssvoring Extracts. <!o*q-
I~1 aine, Kallcston nml Tooth Wash—*
fresh supply at FAHELL A YEI8ER.
^millsr at
Bring potinclu^d.-' _
ms aro INVARIABLY
CAVE SPRING HOTEL
FOR SALE!
THE Hotel property formerly
known ae Uto Home House situa
ted in Cave Spring, is offered for
saloon reasonable and easy term*.
es the Uotql Building thoro is a store
house and lend sufficient for threo or four
stores more,.immediately, on and Wanting
tho Public 8quarc. There is in all shout 31-
acres of Land. Thera, is also* good Livery
{Stshla on tho Lot and. all nenoiaary. out-
*o1uul^A P M§0RE.
.ii, for tablo Use at
ELL A YEISER.
0
2,000 J ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FOU SALE !
The subscriber offers for sale, alt
his lands lying in Cedar Valley
and near Collar Town. There ill
about two thousand acres lying in
one body and it will be sold all to
gether or will bo divided to suit purchasers.
There aro four dwellings anil sets of oat
buildings and tho lands so surrounding as to
conveniently make four settlement*. Tlio
dwellings are all good, two of them the resi
dence of the undersigned, and that formerly
occupied l>y Judge Wm. K. West, have eight
rooms eacji and tlio other two are framed
cottages with four rooms ciicji.
Thure is also on the plnc.o a first class
(Inuring mill nnd two good Saw Mills, all
curried bv water power.
These Lauds are all of tlio best quality of
the famous Cedar Valiev Lunds, and that
strangers may know something of their'brd-
ductiveuess tlm subscriber would stnhi that
ill 1858 he made a little pver ten. live Ji
dred pound halos of tOdttiiu to the hand,
in 1859 over eleven same sized bales to tho
hand.
The dwellings on the above named places
ore all within one mile of the Court House,
and consequently convenient to Churches
and Schools. Persons desiring l« purchase
are roquc.tcd to coma anil sec the lunds of
for further particular.? address
J. J. MORRISON,
moyl2-triiir-tf. Cedar Town/'Ga.
Auction
‘ AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
A T tho Store Room formerly occupied by
McGuire A Pinson. Throe days in the
TUESDAY, THURSDAY 5 and SATURDAY.
Broad Street,.'Rome, Oa.
/Sy-ConjlBnihonta must bo mado to'M. P
GALCERAN, Agent. niayl2trily.
Etowah River Plantation
For Sale.
The undersigned of
fers for sale his Plan--
tation on the South
hiilo of tlm Etownli
liver, seven miles from Kingston and adjoin
ing the cclobralod place of Cdl. Nathan Bass.
This Land is bounded an the north by tho
river which separates it from the Rome Rail
road track. ! . j... .... , .... 1
The place contain* Five Hundred Acres of
Land—ono hundred and tnonly-fivc first
quality rivor bottom* and -tho bnlnnco first
quality up land. There is about 300 oorca
In cultivation, and (ho remainder well tim
bered. Thdfc ii a comfortable dwelling and
ont-houscs, including an . almost new Gin
Iloitso anti Screw. .
Price Sll.ouo—Terms, $5,000 cosh, and the
balance in notes at one, two nnd three yonrs
with interest frum ditto and wc)l secured.
Conic and see the pluco or address, .
JOHN 0. EVE,
ton, Ga,
June7-w2Utwtf
Kingston,
Railroad Notice.
m
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
(//oksP occupied bg
P. L: TURNLEY,
-10
2
2
2
50
100
100
100
25,000 Prises of
26,000 Prises of
SO,30S Prizes Amounting-!? •373,000
WILL BE DRAWN THB MONTH.
Certificates of Packages will be .sold at the
following rates, which is the risk ti
A Certificate of Package it 1ft Wholes, 180
Do- ii do 10 Halves, . . 40
Do do 10 Quarters, 20
Do — . y _ do ( ■ 10 Eighths, 10
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Flan!
Which takes phtoa cm every Wednesday and
1 Capital Prizo of........ |25,000
1 Prfgddrj.tf.TrU.fi..;.x..;.i.-.. 6,000
40 Prises of—........ 176 areS...w 7,000
60 Prizes, ot. 126 aro 6,000
40 Prises Of.........Illf sO . 4,500
Ml Prizes of..........' 100 arew...^. 10400
05 Prises of........... 26 are. v 1,625
66 Prices of......i;.a -20 *ro 1,300
- 65 Prises of,;,........ 15 axB.... h ... 075
- 65- Prises of........... -10 - are....... 1. - - 650
4/810 Prises of..0 aro......... 43,290
27(610 Prlsesof........... 5- are.........135,200
48,680 Prises• 1 ate,..,.;... 43,980
. $216,896
15*
cates, en-
76,076 PrizM Amounting- to •
Whole Tickets
. , „>rth# tickets
bich they will be for-
Purebasora can have
IN .ORDERUH
close tbe money fo q|_,
ordered, on receipt 01
warded by first mail,
tickets 'ndingt^Wtog ffi^- may dcsig-
All commdnicatiofis strfetly cinfldenttal.
Orders fehTidketaipi 1 Certificate*, by Mall
or Express! 1 lo badifeptid to '
■ McKinney a co„
— .. "t‘i'.r.r.»
Tlio Annual Meeting of tbo Stockholders of
tho Dalton A Ja-ksonvillu Railroad Cotnptrtiy
fur tho purposo of olocting Seven Direetnn,
und attending to other business that may
aotno before them, will bo held at the offieo
of the Company in Dalton, on the first Wed
nesday in October next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
By order, EDWARD WHITE, „
sepllwlm .
Colognes, Hair Oils, It..
A ND PERFUMERY of all klude, Seen
Bags, Card Cases, Puff Balls, Portmon-
aies, Hair Hat Cloth,-Tooth, - Dusting and
Whito wash brushes,A .greak.variety /or
fobu. ,
PureTrai^Oil.
BARRELS. Just rcccivi
icbll. , .NojijjUboice
!>Il1
flttjmdogolSadirLMA; ' Segnt’sMrflTolmowj ”^
A Twerylow prfoos.-’ Alto, Linseed^Otlj fpilE finest quality of gq^Mtis Himitt-
Copal, Deniar and:Japan Varoishof | X gars, and btft grades of Tolkabso-cs-
- all of the host quality and ut lowest prtoci. i pecially ' -
tho host quality and ut lowost nrioe,. i psciaily for retail trade. To be bad-at
by FARELL A YEISER. j juu»9tri. l'ARELL A YEISER.
For sola
now epening a Vory largo and at
tractive Stock of Drugs, Afedieiuc. Uh'
Dyeetuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
Aim, Points, Oils', Varnishes, Liquor , for
Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field and Garden, (Southern Baiied)--
Glass,Putty, Gluo, BtUsbes, and in fact; every;
thing in his line or (hat is usqally kept in a,
mmr-
by giving fijs personsj attc
ness, be hopes to hlerU a 1
tronngo, and to bo able to
tomnrs
As any houtwtMsztdft bf Anwwtu.'Ge..' 3t««-
member the locatioA .'rtTho wants of the
country shall be supplied. febll.’fiO.
quvsij-VliUttltM ) rill -
Between Rome and Taliad^
Sft xoufcp Distance
i will find ibisan ap*o*
junolflrity
k CO.,
NEW TORE,
Offer for Sale firom United
States Boitul&f t^eirekoiiie:
BK ANDIES—Cognac^-OTARi), DUPU Y
Rochcni^A’AMKANDER’ and HOPE'
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own in-
portation, and various ,other fovorlto
brands* . —
RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
WINES-J3HERBY; MADEIRA, PORT and
otbor brands, various grades..
IN B9KD-SC0Taa. 1HIBH WHISKIES
in Store alarge and well (elected
iUDRS,
Rye,Bourbon &Monong , helf,
* -^ WHISKIES,
fobli-triwly.
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GREAT BARGANS,
.. . •
Jt ' - IN
lUTOHiNSON,
rropristors.