Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, October 04, 1860, Image 3

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wm 8 wsm I ursday Morning, Oct’r 4,^* Sffi* Joseph Walker to Agent for\ Special ^oticeji^ ke contract* tor Advertising, receive • and give recejpt*. t y| For Solicitor General We are authoriied to announce the name 'ifciMrKENDRIOK, of Newnw.pmveta co. u a candidate for the office of Boftcllor Gen eral. of the Tallapoosa cirouit. Election first Wednesday in January next augtwtd H.A. Gartrcll Esq. fa. Editor: Please allow us to announce r J above named gentleman ae a candidate br Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa Cir- mt. . Maxy Voters. seplS—tritwtd. . *®-SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA- S 3S FOR INTERESTING READING ATTER. Religions Notice, are requested to say that on next Monday morning a series of religious meetings will be begun in the Metho dist Church, consisting of prayer in the morning at 9 o’clock, and . preaching at night. All persons are ”.1^ London Times sa* that the Pa pal army no longer exists, for the forty thousand men who were besieged at Anoonn may be already Garibaldi’s pris oners. The Herald says that the Papal army had been defeated but not dis honored, for Lamorcicre’s men were ev, idently outnumbered. The Chronicle says that the result of the recent battle is, to transfer to the King of Sardinia ( tho whole Roman Ter- nention of which is sufficient to excite ritory, except Rome, Viterla and Cen- ;hfi^deepest interest upon the part of tla Ventia. cordially in.ited to attend. To the Ladies. We invite the attention of our lady aders to the Millinery advertisement Mrs. Suramerhays to be found in nother column. Two reasons render iliy urgent solicitation, unnecessary.—- The first is, the subject is one, the mere ladies. The second is, the well known fact that Mrs. Summerhays al vays keeps on hand a beautiful and and varied assortment of goods peculiai > her department. .rrlval of the Steamer CANADA. disban- blooka- arch 22mP,Ace.—Oct. 2.—The steal T with Liverpool dates to Sept. Mlesof^ heretod,, y- of wiSch ^Cottov Mukbt.—Tbe took 2:000 Saturday were 7,00ft et but’firm. and exportera be market vyaa q u * Gene] The Papal a ded. Ancona, ded. Garibaldi was against Capua, and ] Royal troops betiyei Garibaldi had pub.„„ tion to the .inJiabHanis peatirig that Ke<W& onto proclaim at" Rome the ConsUtutiow^ Kingdom prieS 1 - n0 a0 ° 0mph8 ' ?* nex ^ n at It was reported that thePojto, festo announcing liis- departure f rom Rome has already been prepared. \ .There was no pontificul battalion c,. side of Ancona. The Neapolitan fleet opened on An- M ROUE VAV ^ Royal Arch Chapter, ' Regular Meeting! FIRST... TUESDAY NIGHT ill each month. > ] THOS. J. PERRY, H. P., - “ANDREW J, BEARDEN,Tts “WILLIAM NrDUCKER, S., D. J G. B LaY^Sc'o^*/ ^ ^- , feWtrlly. ^ ^ -NO. 40 Regular mootings;’ ’1st andRSrd WED NESDAY NIGHT in each month. Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. G„ THOS. J. PERRY. V. Q., R. T. HARGROVE; Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. ibOtrlly. Encampment, No. 11. I. 0. O. E. Nlgv meetings, 2qd atid 4th Mon* Officers—l&n each month. ‘ * \ -DTTtjmT n p Fresh Kentucky grass seeds. Just received direot -frQnT-Kentucky, Blue Grass, .Tlmirthy, Orchard Gray, RedTdp, Lucerne, Forsalobv ■ t ‘ FARRELL k YEISKR. Clover •Mlljet; THEBE Two For Sale very cheap -FOR CASH OR GOOD NOTES, HARPER A BUTLER. oug28twtm*wlm Rome Railroad. TNROM tbls'dato, the rate of char- h go. on STOVES on Rome Rail- 1 road will be SO cento per 100 lbs., in cluding stovo pipe^and fixtures. aug2S COTHRAN, Sup’t. LOOK at THI8I NO BLANKS! GRAND SCHEMlf FOR . j SEPTEMBER, I860. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY McKINNEY & Co., Managers. Authorised by Special Actof the Legislature Every Ticket a Prize. CAPITAL PRIZE 8 6 0 , o o o tickets only $to. Halves, Quarters and Eighths In proportion. To ho Drawn Each Saturday, in I860, in the city of Savannah Ga. LBS 87 to be Drawn SEPT. 1,. 18J0. ASS 88, “ “ 8, I860.. CLASS 89, “ “ I860. CLASS 90*, .“ •:« 22, 1800. BLASS 91, " - “ 29, 1869. [FICENT SCHEME. iuno2trily. A.*BURCH, C. P. Dn. JJEELD, H. P. W. N 'ftNG. S. W. GEO. R.%ER, J. W. S.LEVINSTfiP’ 8l:r i’ )0 > t Those- who hnvo tho enro i looted froH® intestines. They are ofto}?“ ers^cel to*^naturalrepugnance that m. ... AANFORD’H __ LIVER INVIGORATO NEVER DEBILITATES, XT is Compounded entirely. from X Gums, and has .beoome an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and ap- . .. “ ’--‘“•■‘‘-^«j„ e dft,and is fidence in all tho 2commended- sands within the last givon up all hopes of on. unsolieitod cer- senion show., adapted to the tom- dividual taking It, quantities'as to-not ols.;_;' Invigorator, er Complaints, Bil- . Abolition EmssARiBS.'^-rWe loam that the qjtuens of Georgetown, Ga., were tlirown into considerable excitement lust Wednesday, by the report*that a man named Parker, a well-digger, for merly of Henry county, Ala., had been tampering with slaves belonging to Mr. ItobiiTson, of Quitman county. Mr. Robinson hail Parker engaged in dig ging a well, when his overseer having occasion to correct a negro woman, Parker tendered his sympathies, and told her to set fire to the house and then*.come to hint und he would help her to get to a free State—that she was 8 good as the white folks. Mrs. Rob in ion overheard the conversation, and informed Iter husband of it, whereupon Parker decamped, but was pursued with' hounds and caught some fifteen miles below Georgetown. He under went his trial yesterday, and our infor mant thinks it very probable that lie is hurig ere this.—Uuthbert Reporter, 2m. Fugitive Slave Case In Ohio. Cincinnati, Sept. 23.—On Thursday last Ihe United States Marshal, accom panied by two deputies and eight or ten men, went to Iberia, Morrow.county, Qiiio, with warrants to arrest three slaves, brothers, who ran away from Germantown, Ky., about four months since. One negro was captured by the Marshal. After an examination before Oppimissioner Newhnll, ho was remand ed to the custody. of his former . mas ter. OnC of the Deputies was set upon by a crowd of sixty or seventy negroes ana white men armed with guns and pis tols. His clothes were torn off, his war rant And money taken, and an attempt wns'raado to hangahd then toshoot him. After cuttiiig his hair off close, they al lowed him to depart without tho negro. The deputy was fired upon while at tempting to arrest tho third negro, and returned'the fire, shooting the fingers off of one of the rioters, but was oblig ed to leave without securing his pris' oner. ^ • . .a : . S.vi.e or Burton’s I,mi Any.—Tl^q li brary of tho late Win.'E; Burtpn wUL lie sold at' auction by Sabine-& Co.; Fourth-street and Lafayette' place.' York. Sale commences Ootobel^ The collection will*bo on view this week. prove by all thatjp^ now resorted to with’ — diseases forwhidh.il It ha* cured thou- two years who had 2 relief, as the nutndr^ JS-I tlfieates In ray phs- J ■The.dold must be J perament of tbo In-1 and used in' sudh j greatly on tho Bowr l \Lot the dictates of! in tho use of . the 'Jnd it will cure Liv- loiiv AttaokB,. Dys- arrhoy. - Bummer terry, £» 0 psy, Sour U Costiveness, .Cholio, >4 ” ’ n, Chofora c > In pc, Female Weak .plaints, i«i- Chronio Di- IChQlcra, S Cholera ra,- * Inf*ntura, Flatulence, o Weakness, and may be used •ucceifully as an Ordinary Family Medicine, It will cure Sick headadhe, (as'thousand \ -is"*"* |f t^JTO O commence- STEAMBOATS! MARRIED—Op Sunday morning tho 30tli inst., by Rev. Jesse Lamberth, John W. Cari.f.t and Miss Marv E. Williams all of this county. Muskets for TijB South —Tlie Wash ington correspondent of tlio New York World, in his dispatch to that paper on Wednesday, says that the Government has ordered 17,000 stands of arms to Fort Moultrie, South Carolina. He says that os there is not moro than three hundred men needod to garrison tha.dofences of South Carolina, the or der .is viewed with no little suspicion by - tho cool-headed at Washington and elsewhere. If tlie report be true, we suppose they ore at a loss to know what use is to be .. made of these guns, whether they are to bc-put into the hands of the seces sionists, or used agaiust them should occasion require. We presume they areasent to the United States Arsenal, and perhaps are tho quota that belo to this State. Time will show.—Col bia Guardian. •^ySouTHBRN University.—The corner stone of the University of the South .will be laid at University Place, in Franklin county, Tenn., on tho 10th • day. of Ootober. The Oration on the oocasion will be delivered by the Hon. John'S. Preston, of ?8outh Garolino.— Addresses will also he given by other literary and scientific gentlemen, and among others Prof. Maury has received and formally accepted an invitation to attend- Dogs and Bell Sheep.—An Indiana sheep farmer, in the Stdok Journal, ea- that a number of sheep wearing bell., in any flock, will keep away dogs, ho would allow ten bells to every hundred or hundred and fifty. When sheep are alarmed, they run together, in a com- -pact body, in wbioh act all the bells are rungatonoe, which frightens the. dog 8 or makes him think some one is on*. ™ /is traok—so he leaves without taking ./mtttkm. . tit r- .. Neoio Hung.—The Solma, (Ala.) Is sue of Friday learns that the negro 8am Howell, who Wt* charged- with being the ringleader of the insurreotioMry movement in Talladega county .was tried on Wednesday last, by the Probate Judge and Justices of that oounty, be fore-a jury oomposed of twenty-four ■r slave-holders ana found guilty. He wss condemned to be hung without de lay and was exeouted Thursday at the town of Talladlga, ifljhiciiiql. SITUATION WANTED. A GRADUATE of iv New EngUnd Col lego is desirous of obtaining a situation as Teacher or Tutor. Satisfactory references given os to character and ability, .upon ap plication. ' For particulars enquire at this office. Aadrcss WM. C. STACY. scp25-tw2twlt Burlington, Vt, J. R. MARTIN, Succccsor to C. A. Smith, ROME, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALBR IN CHOICE CONFECTIONARY, AND SMALL GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. OYSTERS &. SHAD IN THEIR SEASON.’ CANDY MANUFACTORY ' 'and BAKERY. ASSORTED CANDIES Put up in Boxes to suit Customers. Parties Supplied with Cake Order* will be attended to with promptness and Dispatch, “Term* Cash. ■eplStwly. Price of SAWED LUMBER, OWING to the Increased price of every artiole of home con sumption, we, as a portion of ________ the laboring class, feel that we cannot live at tho present low.prico* of Lum her and Sawing, thereforo, ■ We, the undersigned, shall on and after the lit of February next, put tho nrioo of Lum ber at our respective mills, at $1 2ft uor 100— Hauling and Kiln-drying not ineluded. '■] Romorabor onr Term* ore INVARIABLE GASH JOB ROGERS, L. B. A S. D. WBAGG, J.G. MORRIS. Other Dealer* in Lumber are invito* to join In this movom.nt. Jan24twaWtl Railroad Notice; Omen Dalton * Jaokbonvillb B. R. Co. Dalton,'Ga., Sept 24th, 1860. "VTOTIOE to hereby given, that the 5th rn Xw stallment, Ten Dollar* on each iharo of the capital (took subscribed, of the Dalton * Jacksonville R. R. Company, ha* been eaT “ by the Director*, payable at the office of Company in Dalton, on the lit day of Dec bar next. By ordor. BDWARD WHITE, Scc’y. *up2£w2ni * • * • After this date the Co isa River Stcamboa Company's Steamers will leave for GREEN. SPORT, ant intermediate landings’ os fol lows : STEAMER ALFARATA, or 2 : p-EWUFmOTOML Leaves Rome, Tuesday Mcrn- ingat 6 o’clock. Leaves GreensportTWednes day at 9 o’clock. ELLIOTT * RUSSELL. Jan24triwtf. c ?* ‘ei ,if y ) la -twenty minutes, three wsjoouftole are taken. at mont of attach. . All who are using s.„„ , iTlng their te*tl- many in its favor. .. 7- - Mix water in the mouth with tho lttfiBara- tor.and a wallow both togother. Price One Dollar per Bottle, —ALS0- JSANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS. COMPOUNDED FROM Medical College of Alabama AT MOBILir. The lecturqs of this Institution will, qotn- incnco the 14th Nov. next. >. Tlie Legislature of the Stato appropriated fifty thousand dollars at its last session, for the benefit of the Colloge. This donation, has enabled the Trustees to erect a magnifi cent building complete in all Us departments. The museum of. the Collego has been se lected in Europe with groat oare. and Is sec ond to none in the country. Thera are three large Hospitals .ip Mobile (Mo to tho stu- dents. .The rooms far Practical Anatomy will be openod about th* middle of October. - . FACULTY. .' , J. C. Nott, M: D.. Professor of. Surgery. J. F. lleustis, M.-.D.,-Professor of Anal- Ph The Family -Ca bot active Cathartic I has used in his pr-Ae- | from those who havo 1 and the satisfaction I regard to their use, plane them - within , The Profession [ forent Cathartics act [ of the bowels. , Tho Family ' Ca- J due reference to this , been compounded ( purest' . Vegetable I alike on every pert • canal, and: are .good I Anderson.. M. D., Professor of hysiology and Pathology.-. ' . <. Geo. A. Ketchum, M- ’D., Professor of Principles and Praellee of Modtolne. F. A. Ross, M. D.,.Professor ' -of - MHtoria Medica and Therapeutics. **. F. E. Gordon.'M. D., Professor of Obstet rics and .Disease* of Women and .Children. J. W. Mallet, ProfcSfor of Chon^lstryr- Goronwy Owcn. M. D., J Demonstrators of H. D. Smidt, M. D., Prosector of Surgery. Address W. H. A'ND.EHEON, junc20tri3m. Dean of Faculty. Railroad Notioe. ' Office Dalton *-Jacksonville R.R. Co. 1 Daltou, Ga., Sopt. 3,1800. j The Annual Mealing of the Stockholders of cmno before them, will be held at the office of tho Company in Dalton, on the first Wed nesday in Ootober next, at 2 o'oloek,'P. M. By order, ' EDWARD WHITE, sopllwlm•1 Sec’y. thnrtic Pill has,with well established foot l a variety oftho _ Extroqts, which act <) of the alimentary , _ CJiand safe in all cases whore a Cathartic is. needod, such ns De rangements of. the Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in'the Back'pnd Loins. .Costivoness, Pdin and Sorqne^vey th.e.wbele body, from sudden oolp. whieh frequently, if ncglneted, end in iv longoourse of Fever. Loy* of Appo- tite, a Crciping-’scnsation of Cold over the body, Resttessneain Headache, or weight in the head, all Inflammatory Disease, Worms in Children nr Adults, Rheitipalism. a great Purifierof the hhmd and many diseases to whlnh flesh to heir, the numerous to mention .in-tbisadxerslsoment. Dose, 1 to 3. Price, 3 Dimes. . Tho Liver Invigorator end-family Cathar tic Pills nre rotuitqd by Druggist generally, arid sold wholesale by tbo Trade in all tho largo towns. 8. T. W. SANFORD.-M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor. 208 Rroadwav, New York. Sold by Druggists in Rome. . auglOtwtf Colognes, Hair Oils, ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Scon Bags, Card Caics. Ptilf Balls. Portmon- Ilair Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash bruslios, A great variety for •ale by . ‘ TURNLEY, febll. No. 3 Cboioe House. GREAT BARGANS. TOWN PROPERTY. A GOOD BARGAIN :1N THE SALE OF Town Property. Apply,to, may22triftm. DR, J. KING. Notice. A LL persons are hereby notified not-to credit Mrs. MARY J.‘ KING on my ac- count, os I shall not bo rosponslblo for ariy debt she. may oentraot. - Since our separation a (und has been pro vided for her support and'necessary ex penses. JOSHUA KING. sep!4w4m ’ CHATTOOGA RIVER , INSTITUTE, Gaylcsvillo, Cherokee Co., Ala., R M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal QTUDENTS of both sexes will be received. at this Institution, and fitted for the com mon duties of life,'or anyolass in our Col leges. Competent Teaehersaro employed. Bend foraelroulaA . ian2I—wly • • ■ . STEAD WOOL CARDER. I desire to call the attention of the Farmer* and Wool grower* generally to my new enstoia Steam Carding Machine,located near Bread streot fronting Harper * Butler's Hardware Store. A* 1 have many K.'»“ iV- SB™ i" DYSPEPTICS ho Beat Dyspeptie Reraed fS PREPARED BY DR. W. non. BLISS* formerly of Griffin, Ga. ~ ef. W. W. Sharpe, and other* in this si xty can attest to iu virtue*. For salfcln Rome, by julyO-tCoT ’ J. O YEISER thartie Pill is gentle which the propritor ties more than twen- ig demand igused tho Pills which Ml express in has induced me to the reach.of all. well known that dif- on different portions 2 2 ftO 100 100 100 25,000 Prises of 26,000 Prizes of ii ««i]Ks , ssf»'as?s 000 Certificate* of Paekogo* will be sold at. tho following rate*, which is the risk: - K Certificate of Package of 10 Whole*, $80 Do , do 10 Halve*, 40 Do do . 10 Quarters, 20 Do do 10 Eighths, 10 182 „ . 05 Prises ef....,..., M 3ft are. 6ft Prises of. .20 an 05 Prixca of......... Oft Prizes of....;..... 4,810 Prizesof..... 27,040 Prizesof....;...., 43,630 Prizesof. 70,076 Prizes Amounting to - $298,696 Whole Tickets $5, . Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Tioketo or Certificates, eri- clpso the moiioy to our address for the tioketo ordered,on receipt of which tbeywlll toner* warded by first mail. Purchasers can haw tickets ending in any figtirethey may desig nate. Tho list of drawn numbers and prizes will bo sent to purchasers immediately aftir the drawing. . All communications strictly cinfidcntial. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to b* directed to Mckinney * co„ july25tri. -Savannah, Ga. 1860 Fall Trade, 1860 J. H. M’CLUNG, Broad St., Romo, Ga. is now nxonivixd '. I \ A LARGE IMPORTATION OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, COMPRISING EVEnY VARIETY OF LADIES’ Tho entorprlsing'proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (The Purest' Medical Agent ever kn ) has. furnished the community, a Stimulant, Puro, Healthful and' Invigorating, at the same time a mild doliclous boversgo. It to calculated to do away with the rile drugged stuff that'is Palmed off on the eoinmnnlty, and which Is injurious to body and mind. In addition to the certlfiontes beneath, he has rocievod a Diploma from the STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, ad additional testi mony from DR. JACKSON, of Boston, under oath (o its absolute purity. .CERTIFICATES. We Chestnut Grove (Philadelphia, Sopt. 9th 1800. have .earefrilly tested.the sample of ut Grove Whiskey whieh you srnt- us, id find that )t contains none or tho Poison- isjubstonift-known as Fusil Oil, which to charaotrirlitie and injurious ingredient of Whiskey* in general'uae. • BOOTH, GARRET * CAM AO, oils xi the the Anaiy tieal Chemist*. New York Sept; Sd, 1858. I have analyzed. a (ample of Chestnut Orovo Whiskey, reeleved From Mr.'Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and haying carofulty tested it, I am pleased to stato that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances It is an unusually pur* and fine (Uror^d quality of whiikftji ( JAMES ft. CHILTON, . Anaiy Ucal ChemliL Boston, March 7th, 185a. I have made aehemteal analysis of coi arsial sample* of ChestnutGrovo Whisk, which proves to M free from the heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pur* and unadulterated. The fine flavor of this Whiskey to derived from the Groin used in manufacturing it. For SalSJby . r C. WHARTON, Jr., Soto Prin. Aft iepl8-rtri!ra^ J^.146 Walnut fit. All. D R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a fresh supply at FA,REWt * YEISRlVS. Cloaks and Shawls, GEETLEMEN’S ' Ready-made Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, CARPETS, A LARGE STOCK OF HOUSE-FURNISHING 1 AND PLANTERS’ GOODS! OF THE BEST VIRGINIA, CAROLINA AND GEOBGfA MAKES. All of whieh will be offered for solo at tbo lowest possible prices^for Cash, er to prompt- V . ■ AND ¥ COMMISSION ROOM SY Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs. T the Storo Room formerly o McGuiro * Pinson. Three < The following nnsolfeited testimony!- tho Farmvillo [V*.] Journal of April 26th I860: This to to certify that I had bean afflicted with Cancer of the under lip since February ‘eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and under ‘rfatment from 2<1 July last up to t),e.l8th ’ebruary last, without much benefit. I suf fered a great deal of pain, frequently aonld Q n the 16th February lost, I was >y Dr. Blake’s partner, Dr. Hadley; Dr, Blake being absent from New York. Up on my arrival there I was relieved of all my cancer pains in about two hours, and hare not had any pains since. I consider myself well at this time. I became acquainted with Dr. Blake before I left New York. I consid- him and Dr. Hadley well skilled in thetrnre- fession and gentlemen of the highest- order, nd those affilcted will find it to their inter, it to call upon hhem at their office, 649 roadway, New York. . .. Tnos. Harvet, Harvey’s Store, Charlotte Connty, V*. SsB-Send for a Pamphlet of particulars. sepl3—triw3m. ‘ • adams, Mckinney & co, Liberty Street, H^- NEW YORK, 0% /for Sale from United States Bonded Warehouse: BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD, DTJPU Y * Co., .PINET, CASTILLION * Co. JAMES HENNESSYand MARRETT. Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and. HOPE SEIGNETTE, and RASTEAU. GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im portation, and various other favorite, brands. T'.' RUM—JAMA10A and ST. OROIS- WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and other brands, various grades. IN BOND.—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO in Store a large and well'.selected stock of DOMESTIC LIQUORS, (O U Of' 8VCRM'} : ;**' *i;; Rye, Bourbon dsMonong’hels - w WHISKIES. TUESDAY, .THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. /ar-Consignmonts must he made to M. P GALCEBAN, Agent. - rciayl2trUy. WORMS! WORMS.! -WORMS! season-to at hand when these scour gos of childhood begin to become both troublesome and dangerous. Dr. John Bull’s Vegetable Worm Dettroyor is a remedy aliks pleasant and effectual for the evil. There if not the lcastdifflculty in gotting ebildren to take the medicine. It is proparedtn the form of Candy Drops, and will be eaten with aridi ty by children of alleges. Ildestroys andex pels worms mbre effectualy than any remedy now In uso. while at the samo time it will in noway affeftt injuriously tfio health of the child. , J ' It can bo procured from druggisto and eountrvstoree everywhere. Dr. John Bull’s Principal Office, Lonts- villo’Ky. may22tri6m. . NOTICE. O N and after Sopteisber 1st, Ml work done at our Establishment must bo Paid for on Delivery, token away. All parties todebtodtousare requested to msko Immediate Payment. Noble Bros. & Co. gugSOtf Dissolution. of A. G. * A. J. PITNBB, has day been dissolved by mutual con- persons indobted to the firm are . to make immediate payment, as A. tho junior partner, oxpccta to leave ness must Lo i Tho business p and stylo ofA.G.ri where the notes and : be found for a short t j*n8—lttwswtf , and their I > before he leaves.— cted in the name , at the old aland,