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iti-WMlir
tk)unUn[ 18ft. ,
mm WackrA nf Aglit' th?»
r in Charleston, S. C.,and is authorised
6f M. KENDRICK, ■'fJfjwaVftPjJStfccp.
KdtUe for flu Offlrfo qr BSlidiwr Gen-
irai of tho Tallapoosa circuit.
Election first WoWAlay in January next
augtwtd
9<L' ; H. A. Gartrcll Esq
Mr. Epifoa: M»a»o,aUaV ut te announco
the above namodgentlcroan as a. candidate
for Solicitor General Of the Tiillapnosii’CW-
-ciiit." : •' - Misty Voters.
sepl8—triiwtd.
*©-SEE FIRST AND FOUKTJII PA
GE3-FOR INTERESTING READING
MATTER. -, .1 ■
;* Public Speaking,
J, Rl PAUBOTf, the cnndidilte for elec
tor for Bell aiid Evorett in the fifth
district will address the people at
Spring place, Tuesdny Get. 10.
llesaca, Wednesday “ 17.
Tliursdity,
Friday,
Saturday,'
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Atlanta American and Augusta Chroni
cle please insert urtdl the appointments
expire. ;"■]: .
Adairsville,
Rome,
Summerville,'
Daltdir,
Ringgold,
Lafayette,
Trenton,
Tunnel Hill,
18.
10.
20.
22.
23,
24.
20.
27.
Rome Mauket.—Opt. 17.—Cotton from
7 to 91 cents.
J.-R. Parrott, Esq,
^Bell and Everett Elector for tho5th
District, will address tho citUens of
Floyd county on tlio political issues of
the day on Friday tho 19th Inst. • The
meeting will be at the City Ilall in
Rome. Speaking to commence at 10$
o’clock A. M. Mr. Parrott is a good
speaker, a sound reasoner, and all. par- 1
ties will be edified who hear him. ’Give
liiiua good audionco. ,
Tuk New Steamer.—The now boat,
now^bcing built by the Alabama Plant
er’s Steamboat Company, is progressing
finely, and is expected to bo ready to
!ib 10th of November,
y EATER FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of the Steamer Arabia. -
i Cape Race, Oct.'15.—The steamship
Arabia'arrived, off this point to-day, and
was boarded by the steam Yaoht belong
ing to the*New York Associated Press.
The Arabia brings Liverpool dates to
Saturday, October 6th.
'p ***.«* a
. Liverpool
CirciRarf
wepk M
closed bi
rates, pai
lOWer era
•1O;0QO bales,
exportowf ^*>1^2,000 bale's, and (he mar
ket closed firm. Middling Orleans 6$d,
and for Middling. Uplands GJd.
remedy,
with a severe
diseaso, Consumption—ft anxious to make
known to. his fellow-sufferers tho means «t
cure. . •: ; * ” ’ <-v v-
To sll Who.dcsiro.it, he will '*
of tho prescription U8ndr( free of
tho directions for preparing ar
same, which they will find a si
i BtiakorV
GU.'ISUHl’IlUfl, ASTI
only objoct of the;.
Prescription is to bone:
Bproad informatfjft “
c va Jr^’.x d . h . e u
try his remedy* u it
'and mayptdyo a hlessin
PartioVwi«i' ln|h’ v
address . E
General News.
ft was reported that Garibaldi had
obtained victories on tho entire line of
bis march. .....
Arrival of the North Star.
New York, Oot. 14 —The steamship
Ncrtli Star, from Aspinwall, arrived here
to-day. She brought nineteen hundred
thousand dollars in specie.
The steamer J. L. Stephens was disa
bled and towed into Acapulco.
The Isthmus was quiet. The British
and American forces have possession of
the Isthmus. *
The revolution in Costa Rics has been
quelled. Generals Mora and Canos,and
several others have been shot.
The Prince of Wales.
New York, Oct. 16.—Lord Renfrew,
has avowed his intention to return to
the United States during some subse
quent winter season, for the purposo of
visiting the Southern States.
Markets. •*
Savannah, Oot. 10—Sales of Cotton
to-day L400 bales. Tho advance in pri
ces was fully sustained, and good Mid
dling is quoted at lie.
Charleston, Oct. 16.—Sales of Cotton
to-day 3000 bales.. Tho market lias ad
vanced in the last two days i@3c., and
Good Middling is quoted at ll$c.
Getting ready for tiie Crisis.—We
observe tlml a division of the "‘Minute
Men.” a la South Carolina, has been
formed in Macon county, Alabama.
Ibis stated that the lion. Edward Ev
erett is about to marry tho widowed
daughlerof Judge Pettigru, of South
Carolina. Tqe lady is described as a
blonde, attractive, intellectual, wealthy
and about thirty-three years ot ago.
A Large Island Rising from tub >Sea.
—The captain of the Chilian brig Ti
captain of the Chilian brig Tubal
Cain, arrived in Africa, lias made an af
fidavit that during his voyage from the
port of Valparaiso to Africa, in lat. 31°
40 S„ lgm 73 25; W., W.lie found him
self alongside an , island extending N.
find S. about fifteen miles, and from'200
to 250/bet high; thftt the island appear
ed to Ring* been, recently.'thrown up, and
was ofaavfemwt JWfflsarafffeat lie further-
ore statfiif jhat the water all about was
cry muoh.-discolored. They 'sighted
the iifljflLflttrly'ln.Ihfl.PWtftiP
^r,-. Democrat learns Jb*t tho
dy‘ of a man, a" Gefmari, whs'found
hear the Ferry Landing, on the Ameri
can side, at Niagara Falls, on Monday
evening! It was identified as tho body
of a German who was married some t wo
or three weeks ago, and quarrelled with
Jiis wife a few days after, and threaten
ed to kill himself. His arms and legs
were bruised and hroken, and it is sup
posed passed over the American Falls.
Business Reviving.—For me pamrreW
days there has been an active stir upon
our Btreets and th6 cheerful hum of bus
iness now makes glad the hearts of our
enterprising merchants and tradesmen.
.Lot every man do wliat ho cun for the
relief of himself and others, and the
times will notj^e so very hard after all.
Daily Federal UblbW . y
The proprietors of the '•FEbEaArc Un-
ION” Will begin the publication ’ of the,
‘‘DAILY FEDERAL UNION." on Wed
nesday the 7th day of November, the
Firti Lay of the . Session.; W« have
mado arrangements to get out a Leg
islative Journal, which shall- be a Cor
rect Record'of the Fixiceeedingsofboth
Houses of tho General Assembly.
TERMS: ONE DOLLAR. No paper
sent without the money..
Our Mail arrangements are such as to
■v enable us to send off our paper, with
dispatch and cetcainty.
It is hopfed that the Publie will give
a liberal support to the enterprise.
We have published a “Daily” two
Sessions* and lost money by the opera
tion. v • • . ... . V ,.
Wo ‘Only mako another attempt
to see whether the public care to have
a DAitv^pEtt from theseat of Govern
ment* . ; • _ ' , l * 8
BROUGHTON, NlSBET 4;CQ,,
Milledgeville, Oot. I860. ^
■otte announces
at >-Look
. Of cancer
iwlie inappro-
he faot that Mr.
J. C. BAKER R. N. ECHOLS
NEW
FIRM !
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
lilIMJ)
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &cf
GLASS, PUTTY, .
DYESTUFFS?
FINE CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Pur
poses, &c., &c. &c.
Romo, Oft. Fob. 18th. [triwftwtf.]
Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera!
,— rhlsmadiolno has
LIFE DROPS: VBeen tried* tested and
to Consumptives.
3HE Advertiser, having boon restored to
pi'So^Kj^^vwirrt
CossuiirTioN, AstiimA,
Unvi
•ge.) with
[sing tho
9~a surf. Cure for
EUfciftfa.-Ac. The
hr in Sodding the
I VOS to ho
, ,,’eror will
11 coat them nothing, •
ng. A
Iptihn will please;'
THREE jT
Two noise
For Saj^verjF cheap
itmn will pie
, wiLgofr,
, WiUitutftburghd
Rome Railroad.
JjlROM thisdato 1 ,tho rate of char-
, ROME ‘
Royal Arch Chapter
road will be 30 cents per 10 .. .
eluding stovo pipe and fixtures.
aug23 W. 8. COTHRAN, I
Regular Meetings HRST i TUESDAY
NIGHT in each month. ’ ■ ; -•
THOS. J. PERRY, H. P-
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, Ki,
"WILLIAM N. DUCKER, B,;
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. O. LOVE, Sce'y. feb9trily.
NO. 40.
Rogitlar meetings, 1st and*'3rd WED
NESDAY NIGHT in each month.
Officers-C. H. SMITH, N. G.,
THOS, J. PERRY, V. G.,
-R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUeivER, Treasurer.
febOtrily.
Floyd Encampment, No. 11.
I. 0. 0. F.
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Mon
day Nights in each month.
Offickbs—E. A. BURCH, O. P.
; A. P. NEELD, H. P.
Da. J. KING, 8. W.
W. N. DUCKER, J. W.
GEO. R. WARD, Bcribo,
S. LEVINSTEIN, Tros’r.
juno2trily.
Experience is probably tbo best teacher
and Dr. Bull seems to have concentrated the
teachings of a long medical life in the. prepa
ration of his Vegetable Worm Destroyer.. Its
effects upon the worms are magical, while
the form of candy drop, in which it ji pre
pared, renders children very fond of it. No
mother should bo without it.—French's Rop.
oct!0tw3t
COOSA RIVER
STEAMBOATS!
After this date the Coisa River Stonraboa
Company’s Steamers will loavo for GREEN.
SPORT, and intermediate landings' as fol
lows :
STEAMER ALFARATA, or
PENNINGTON,
Leaves Rome, Tuesday Mcrn-
ing at 6 o’clock.
Leaves Greensport Wednes
day at 9 o’clock.
FOR CASH OR GOOD NOTES,
HARPER A BUTLER.
aug2Stvflm*wlm
ges on STOVES on Koiqo Bail-1
v. p fl l b8 >in .l
having seotires their novel and ingenious
invention by : American Md! Efirojiean pat-
onts,,*ro fully prepared to cxceuto all orders
ilfUATURE LIKENESSES OF PERSONS
."ON" .CHINA,
presdntitiK Alt the . attraotive and advanta
geous features of ’ ordinary photographs; tho
iriUiancy and finish of a water-color draw
ing, and a hitherto driillatncd quality of du-
ility.by being rendered as impor.ishahl*
,ho natural properties of the articles upon
Which they aro transferred.
enables the' reproduction of : Photographs,
not duly oo.pl#in.surf#fte, but.
MAPES’
U. mun. m of aaj
Nitrogcnlzed Snpcr-Phosphate
OF
portraits can bo rppi
accuracy, and deV
Poroolbln ‘Wares ol
REMOVAL.
rpiIE undersigned, Agent for the above
J. Fertilised, 'in consequence of its marked
Suecoss tho past scasont and the greatly in
creased demand arising therefTom, has made
arrangements with the manufacturer for a
largo and hill supply j and requiring greator
facilities for storage , other accommoda
tion, has taken the fpur" story Warehouse's
below, whose ho will ho. Ablo to "supply
quantity required. With promptness.
may be- allowed; to express hi» satisfiMtionih
view of the fact that ot the numorous puic..
chascB made of him by planters, geuoraliy
for the purpose of making, comparative testa
with other fertilisers, not one ease has oome
to his knowledgo where oar Fertiliser has
not shown a decided superiority. Planters
who have usod Mapes' Phosphate, now make
it their sole reliance, and hro ordering (some
of them) as much as fifty tons, for uso the
next season. This fact speaks for itself. We
hqvo discovered .'a quality, developed in the
drouth, which was before unobserved, vis :
its liygromotrie power, or eapaeity, to absorb
moisture from the atmosphere, which obviat
ed to a largo extent the late unparalleled
drought where it was used, while most other
fertilisers were not only valueless, but posi
tively injurious to the plant. The safoty And
profit as a money investment* arising from
tho use of Mapes' Phosphato, aro now placed
ibeyond question, and : the experience of the
past season, has established what wo have,
without hesitation* always asserted for it,
that is the only fertiliser reliable under all
circumstances of soil, mode of cultivaHon,
and of weather.
latest improved patterns adapted to Southern'
cultivation, at lowest prices.'
J. A. QUIMBY* \,
No. 3, Warren Block,
octOtwiwSm] Augusta, Geo.
icuijed by letters patent inVhe UnitodSi
^. (Kpglaud, France, and Biijgium.
i
AMERICAN
ic Porcelain Co.|
. No.T81 Brdadtviy,' NEW YORK,
Am the patented process of the ''Oentpin^'
if dellnjation, updfi*
esorlpttdn and dt:
ury or r 6t
meusion used as. articles of ,li
hduSotiqld utility, such as
iram, L YXsra, Ureamt^st biipfi;”-
TOILET ARTICLES, AC.;
thereby sccuring falthful.- portraits and fur
nishing a unique and exquisite style ef orna
mentation of articles in domo»tic uso. i
In order to furnish facilities for the gratifi
cation of the popular taste, and to meet the
wants of those patrons of the Fine. Arts de
sirous of having Portraits on Porcelain, the
Company have imported, from Europe
lecllon of superior porcelain goods, manufne.
tured to their own order, which they sell at
cost prices. .... ,, , v i,,
As tho American Company are owners of
tho, pi
icrions authorised to use tho
pply onjr have dtt
ness. He in every Seel)
Ml Of I
JN (
tp possess
to m all e^tlieToflowlngproposrt {00*10!
RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY.
daguerreotype to the office of tl
in New York, accompanied by
FIVE DOLLARS,
Will receive in return by express, free of
other charge, .
A. RICHLY ORNAMENTED BREAKFAST
CUP AND BAUCER,
By
with the portrait transferred thereon,
transmitting a daguerreotype and
TEN DOLLARS, , ^
they will secure in like manner,
A HANDSOME FRENCH VASE or TOILET
ARTICLE,
with the portrait reproduced by the patented
process. By sending a pair of dagijorroo-
typos and :
FIFTEEN DOLLABS,
they will receivo in return
A PAIR QF RICH SEVRES VA^ES,
with the portraits executed equal to minia
ture paintings* and, in liko manner, por
traits can be reproduced on . porcelain wares
langttrh»tf.‘ i
ELLIOTT A RUSSELL.
If. York & Savannah Route.
GREAT REDUCTION' IN RATES
OF PASSAGE;
Cabin PasSago;
Steerage
- pine irurost Aieaicai Agent over an 1
$15 05- ' .has furnished the community a Stimulant,
7 00
FROM
New Orleans,
Mobile,
Montgomery
Columbus,
Albany,
Mncon,
Eufnuln,
FUOU
Memphis, $3t 75
Nashville, 27 75
Chattanooga,-25 00
Knoxville, 25 50
Atlanta, 21 00
Augusta, 17 50
$39 75
35 00
25 00
21 00
23 00
20 00
2* 00 .
Baggage checked through by tho Mahatton
Express Company on tho Central' Railroad,
and delivered anywhere in Now York'or vi
cinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious Steamers,
R. U. CUYLER, (new) 1800 tons Capt Croaker
MONTGOMERY 1000 « “ Berry.
IIUNT8VILLE, 1000 « “ • Post,
MT. VERNON, (new)l000 tf « Loylield
LEAVING SAVANNAH EVERY THURS
DAY AND SATURDAY.
The same arrangement exists from New
York, where the sloamors leave Pior 12 N. R.,
on Thursduys and Saturdays, with the same
through rates of litre and express facilities.
These Steamships are new, and built ex
pressly for this route, and for speed, comfort,
and elegant accommodations, aro not excel
led by any steamers en the pecan.
Through Tickets can bo procured at tho
following; places:
New Orleans—H. Okdues, OOGraviorst.
Mobilo-rCox, Biiaikaiid A ,Co. , ,
Columbus—8. H. HiLt., agent Haruden’i
Express, arid, (4, M-
Agel
lufaula—A Stow.-
Montgomery—J. -W. OnEoonr, General
Ticket Agent;
A Popr, agent W A W. R. R. and at all
1, from eonnocting Railroad Tick
other points, horn eonnocting Railroad Tit
etAgont*. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
Agents, Savannah.
H. B. CROMWELL * CO.,
Agents, 86 West st. and 335 Broadway,
scp25twly % „ Nie»y York.
AND
tub KRvxn failing > proved by ton years
REMEDY, J experience to ho the
ify certain, safe and
-kind
tionqU^ffttigbl
trious hero a h
tied him to
was elected.
tiolder was constiti
IWe Lowaiij-
1 Which quail-
0 to which ho
H3 j&JTX
. theuaand men aro 01
m the United State* in tho man
of sewing machine needles, apd the
profits on them amount to nearly 800,-
000 a year. Slnoe the Introduction of
the sowing machine the sale of spool
cotton has increased to the extent of
more than a million and »half annu
ally.
reliable remedy for all Bowel Derangement*,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Crainpt, Pains, Chol
era, Cholio, Ac., aow poforo tbo public. One
or two doges of 3Q drpps, will euro tho most:
severe cratnpa in the stomach in 20 minutes.
) cramps
clo‘ doso
omach
res the
Houston Was A A singlo 1 doso often cures tno Diarrbma and
candidate for Governor of TerinoSeb/ novor constipates tho bowels. Ono doso
1 ^ A-W- » a . . ■ - ’ «.ltl ..tl.f., nnn nnn ftf Std TnHPlIq. FPIOfl
will .atisfy. any one of its merits. Pop#
only 25 Cents.
Preparod by 8. D. Trail, 43 Bowery, New
York, and .sold by Druggist, generally.
In. Rome by Laker A^ohols, and Newman
A Nowlin. [aug2(w*w
GREAT
IN
nm PROPERTY.
GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF
Apply to
DR. J. RING.
COMMISSION ROOM!
by
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
A T the Store Roorri formerly occupied by
J\. McGuire A Plason. Three days in the
Tuesday; Thursday and Saturday.
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
i^'Conrigwri?n|» muat’b. mad#M. P
GALCERAN, Agent. . may!2trily.
VASES OF EVBRY'QUALITY OF FINISH,
ranging in pride from
$20 TO $100 THE PAIR. .
N. B.—Be particular ’lh' writing the ad
dress, town, county and State distliteUy.
All letters tq bo addressed to (Manaobb,
AmeBICAN PBOTOOBAPBIO PaitCELAIN Co.,’
781 Broadway, '.
actlStwSm] -Hew Yobk.
Tho entorprising^roprietorof
Chestnut Grove Whiskey.
(The Purest Medical .'Agent ever kn>
Pure, Healthful and
same time a mild delicious
at the
: «il
stud thatis palmed.on on the community
and which is Injurious to'body and mind. In
addition to the certificates beneath,. be has
■ ecieved aDiploma from the STATE AGRI
CULTURAL SOCIETY, ad additional tesU-
nmny from DR; JACKSON, of Boston, under
oath to its absolute purity.
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, Sept. 0th 1860.
Wo have caroftilly tested the rample of
Xxx:
AND MUSICAL ME
Songs and"Coi
Chestnut Grove Whiskey which you sent us,
and find that it contains none of tbo Poison
ous substance known as Fusil Oil, which is
the characteristic and injurious ingredient of
the Whiskeys in general use.
BOOTH, GARRET A CAM AC,
Analytical Chemists.
Now York Sopt. 3d, 1858,
1 I have analyiad u sample of Chestnut
Grove Whiskey, recioved from Mr. Charles
Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and having
carefully tested it, I am pleased to state thal
it is entirely free lrom poisonous or deleterious
substances It is an unusually puro and fino
flavored quality of-whii'
Quadrille Bands, smnU^or large Orchestras.
°JJ^ES^ CftlLtON,
Analytical Chemist.
. Boston, March 7th, I85(j. ,
I haT« .made "a chemical analysis of com-
-siflj swnplv df Chosthtit Grove WhMb^
from |h« Grain used in man<
" Respectfully,
liikoy is
xlfacturfn
g it.
A. A. HAYES, M. D., State Awayer,
No. 16, Boyistop Street,
ale by ‘ '
C. WHARTON, Jr., Bole Pr)n. Agt.
—tri3m No. 148 WalnutBL Phil.
For Sale b;
. c -y ■
aept3—tn3m
NO. 8. CHOICE HOUSE,
,T*')
’EtJekinte HfottaeV
itl
m . ihfbrnihfs
friends and customers, and
publie generally* > that h e i a.
now opening a very largo and at-
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishi
Modi c,l ^ges... Al»#
E On and alter, tha 1st daw of
rBqfembfr next, the Coosa Biyi
! Steamboat Company will
ehsrgo on Vackoges of Money twntailUng
One Thousand Dollars or less 25c, over One
ntig25
Agents. i
_A_ Town Property,
may22tri5m.
I TV sine*. Kalkston and* Tooth Washrvo
| (resh supply at FAREI.L A YEISER.
Field arid Gardon, (l
Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes* and in fact, every
thing in hu lineer that in usually kept Iqb
First Class Drug 3i
several years experience, ana
byW^moUd iiS.«^*blha>buaA
ness, he hope* to merit a share of pnbUe pa
tronage, end to be able la lUrniih bis tu*
““""towm®,
As any house this alda of Augusta, Ga.. Re-
momber the'location. The wants of the
country shall be supplied. WMl.'flfl.
DODWORTH’S
MUSIC STORE.
No. . ASTOR PLACE, N. V.
OREJGNlASDi AMERICAN
Isaac Omiy
the Farmville [Ya.] Journal of Ap
1800s - ■ •• >
This is to certify that I had been: affiicted
with Cahoer of tho under lip since Februaiqf'
eigMeon hwaUred -and flfty-nine, nAd under
treatment .from 2d July last up to, the • 13th
February-last, Without much benefit. I snf-
fered a great deal of pain, frequently - could
not sleep. On tho 16th February last, I wae
relieved by Dr. Bleke’n partner. Dr. Hadley;
Dr. Blake being absent from New York. Up
on my nrrival -there I was relieved of all my
cancer pains' in dboait two Maun, and have
no/ had any pains since. I consider myself
well at thistime. -I became"acquainted with
Dr. Blake before! left New York. I cone id.
him and Dr. Hadley well skilled in their pro-
fession and gentlemen-of- the highest order.
Odd those" afflicted Will find it to thoir inter
est Imlt UMn, wam at their <
lf r * <P fi^rHos. Harve^iI fi
i, CHarlott
Broai
Thos. Habvbtv. :.
,iepl8^-triw3m.
ip* Darn
(Stamps may'he sent uisten"d of change.)
oatalogueTof MUSIO FOR
Brass Bands j
List of Brass Instruments,:
Sent on application.
96 Liberty Street*
NEW YORK,
Offer for Sale item tfnitedL
states Bonded Warehowie:
BRANDIES—Co|fnao-OTA:itiE>, 6UPUY
A Co., PINET, CA8TILLI0N A Co
JAMES IIENNES6Y mid MAltRETT.
■ i. ^
‘Jdumal for 1
:s Bands,”
A new publication of Band Music, is issued
on the I5th of each .tpfipth ; also, the ‘■COM
PANION,” containing Marches, Medleys, 'At,
The instrumental Dbrts in these words are sep
arate and ready for performance.
HARVEY B. DODWORTH,
ltochclle--A: ALEX-ANDKR and HOPE
...
jrtatioo, and varioue other favorite
=r _ _
BtM-JAMAICX add 8T. CAO«.
WINES-SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and
other brands, various grade*.
.plI-twdm ^f^wOrth’sBands. WHISKIES
AfcSO |u Store 4 large knd vfbir selected
DOMESTIC!
V.w SUCH. AS .
fcepll—triSm
Manufacturers.
T»mlin ft MoCaryer’i
■STEAM r SAW MILL. "
as js
hundred additional will bo nhargod.
*k : i '4 ROBT.G. TOMLI
L-^VP
Louis-’
may22tri6m.
•r—^rr-r-
, Hair Oils,
DFBRtUMERY of all kinds, Seen
Bags, Card Oases, fnff Balls, Portmon-
HaBHat' OMi.vflhotb, Dusting »nd
to wash brushes, A great variety for
Ale by _ TURNLEY;
Public
Iwith
febll.
No. t Choice Hexae.
-v Uv
ICE!
ICEl ICE!
VXTE would respectfully Inform the
W that ourUeHm.ee is now at
the best quality of ice, which can
ed all the Summer.
Families supplied from Our Drug Store.—
Caro.taken in packing for transportation by
Boats,.Railroad or Hacks.
. V'ARELL A,YEISER,
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