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a. m.
I nr-lays *t. • • • and Midday* at 10 A. M
Bachicd**, V. »i v @ry of the 78 “ M fvem BA * M *
00 SUnday * fr ° ni Bf °
■clock. A. SL fl . jj. chOUV, P. M.
of »verv description for at
mtovryof'”'* V A . butts ft co.
Ball-bridge, don't fall to attend tba
feting at the Court Houa* tc-night.
| Thn largest congregation we have eva
■yjljnbrid2«. was In attendance on last Sun
■ toVsrßirhopFwroe preach.
R tke afternoon, Gen. A. H. Colquitt and Bishop
■ dflirered lectures to the Sunday echool
Ltn. fH«nV*hies.-Bj reference to onr ad*
KZcoluan. it will be seen that these *#»«!•
[ b4W weocUted thomielvrt together for the
[cticeof their profession. -
lils b#elb«e for us to m? *"? to the people
fruo-itur end surround ooun iee, concerning the
[rriuof these geotlemen: Their names.? akfor
LiScWes. A U tWtpeople want, is to know where
ind them . Their is at present over Messrs
P. Dickinson It Co’s., stow.
Wtet Utertklif Vi* »•. ! *'» ort (i,a «
essrs A ©avis Jt Cos , let it be known to the people
rough the ooluums of the Sun. (that they had re
ived a Urge lot of ladies-dress good*, and * BreHt8 reHt
any other things Everybody -that saw the ad
rtieement, knew right where to go and buy such i
bdsaa they wanted without running all over town
jaconaeqnonce wu, Ibey-wM out immediately.,
E| had to order a ucw supply, which they are just
Living So much fox udvcrtiniii^
llettio? oTthe State Medical hsociaiion.—
K tin- attention of M< dical men to the no-
Be of (his ass 'daiion, whidli meets fn the
By of FiXVMKwalt win tin* 14'h instant. The
Kwh says: Five hundred dollars has been
Knnariascd hv the-city eotineil to enter*.
In {he m.inbius thereof, and other pcovia*
I will he unde to-dCLeml io there a »hoa-
Itahlc welcome.
■ ATI phvsteifons aiv entitled to memtoer
ip, and me invited -to attend. -Only-one
re will be charged by railroad.
We are {slad to learn that otrr friend C«|ft. ¥2. R
abtkiy has been appointed agentt at this place lor
ie Uih versa'] Life Insurance Company. The Com-
Any could not have selected a better man, and the
rptain could not .represent a better Company,
M(*. or. .-yeswriUy. a rattlesnake wHih fartr-UM**
it,Crs, measuring six feet. If we ever venture in
ie woods we advise th(“!*e ceiitlemeu *to“•hideout’
rsotuclKsly might'get hurt But as-We are nipca
sable utliien, if they will only let us know the
bad they waist to travel, we ll take another c urse,
wply to avoid a diffiowTty
I Exchange 'Mmo.- -Those uLiittr .reader* who
“Would gaily drink, full goblets quaffing.
At frighted cure securely laughing,”
E;j requested to rend the advertisement of W. J.
Bjannen, the accommodating proprietor >ef the
Bfbove named Saloon.
I We do nor like to tjimise ft concern unfless w®
Bhink It deserves it* and in this case we do know;
Blurt Mr. BFWitnen and his polite assistant Mr. Ra-
Bran have displnjed as much ta4e in the arrange.
Bmetit of their bar, as any 'we hove seen this side of
KNew York. They keep 'nothing hot the beat of
Bkfuors
gjßVhisky, Brandy, and Porter there you’ll find,
Bflnt, Ale, and Cigars of a superior knnd,
HBenionade. and Soda-water, they keep—and sell «o
V low *
■That every one is saying, to the Exchange 3’ll g*.
I Tfcre liana. —As we were reading ewer a iproof
Biheet on yesterday we heard the cry of Fire •! IFire !
KB»*hing Into war printing-room, we discovered
B ke gushing trbrowgh a small crevice in
■ *« plSHwresf, but where it came from wo could
Biot tefl, and we can’t t£fl exactly hew we felt, but
jfiwe began to think that our Sun would soon set
Btever to rffciue again. We gathered a bucket of
prater, and ran down stanx, and fount tire fire, .(if
Kny there wiri) in Me. srs. Fleming & Rutherford’s
Bffiice. adjoining us. There was a >smaß! fire bur-
Hp' n g in the fire-place, and sraoflie buffing *e«t of
it conlfi find A few tm kdts of water was
■thrown in the crevices from whence the smoke
F Be ' aa( i it finally dred out.. Where ibfee smoke
from, we are nnable to say.
I The Stonewall Fire Company was on the spot
their Engine in a very few seconds. ready t«
Bfght the -enemy whenever be showed his face.
B h *y actually looked to us like they were sorry
Vhen they found there was no chanoe of afire
H&ftcr soaking one or two houses with water, they
to their Engine house.
The Stonewall boys, like the illustrious Captain
•from whom they take their name, will do to
bet oa.
*••■11 With latest «o Birder.- W. H. Nnby
g'ft on a considerable “joins’’ on Tuesday last, and
*• suppose Imagined that a : ‘culled pussou” had
insulted him. Wo heard a noise, and looked out
cf our window, and saw Nuby with a ootrpVe of
’S*. chising something -across the street. Wcat
«qcc concluded it was a hare that had strayed into
and went Uck to work. We after
*ar found out, that it was a colored individual
•c wag chawing. Salvl “cullud gemmeo’ ’ took out
* warr&at for h’w arrest, upon the above charge,
* ®* Te **»d security for his apocarance at
terni of Superior Court.
" v.as before the Justice yesserday
Uje cl ‘»rg3. BarQjld while intoxicated
in 1 a difficulty on the street. Policeman An*
* \ r ‘ 1P aU( i attempted to arrea him, where*
“^ u . pMlvfic! » made a lick at hi* with his knife,
i . ti ered a very painful wound in the neck*
, c ' mc »«ry near severing the jugular rein .
j-nJrcws Siiei at hiia after lie was cut, bat missed!
*»he»d ww bound over to answer at the uext
tern'of the Superior nourt/-
A Successful Hooting' Party,— Several Os our
citizens, and Mr. Keuluidy of Columbus,
went imt about five miles from town, bn
yesterday morning far the purpose of driv
ing for deer. A.s the «nme party 'had 'been
out on s< awal wccasiwiw before ithia, and
had never been »Hec«*sful, we, as well as
every dae, thought ibey would meet
with the same luck.; but to our surprise
about d’cflodk they drove into town with
two as fine kntdks as we wersaw,
Mr. Peabody bad the good look to kill
both of them..
■■'■■■■— 1 -
The election on 'last Saturday for one
Magistrate and two Constables, paased off
very quietly, and resulted as follow#:
TOR JUSTtOK or THE PEACE.
N. L OLCWJB, .....253
ro* CONSTABLES,
M HAHN 217
S. F. GAULDING 119
F. W. ANDRJE V 5.... 94
R. B. KERR 71
A CARD.
We cannot refrain from expressing our'
thanks, for the -promptnets displayed by
-he firemen »f ohr city, at the alarm (*
yesterday. Their n(»blc conduct has indel
ibly fixed them in the irffetionsaf every pei.
aim in the community. We would not ,
baoe a better Tii'-urance Company*
(FLEMING & RUTHERFORD .
•and. A. BUTTS & CO, JT~~
A. (BRADY A CO,
‘The Secrets of ti JBI
the title of a X,ullJiwJ&/li JuL
byJotu*B Biot tiers the new year yitfParVGry
It Tens IT-^^ n i o 3lsmS 5 S:
Lost in » foreign. It wilJ be In
merMi!, man strong bold
are Sw : 181 l**f aB interest of and tha
,•,.,1 VT .r W ! t iMP iua P‘»ging atiP on the B P h e r e
H ° Journals, it contain mor^
Gambl M^r % i’jjcmg
dtictecßEßMSyfci*
SalopuP* and lLiw Stoek and Oil
Ciirat-Jv originate and How !t*he (Bubbles
Biu sjip (retreats of N< w York, k« peo
ole,Mi micry, its Rich, its Poor, their life,
ibits, their haunts and their pcrcu-
<>‘F Churches, Theatres, Palaces
Hovote, Tenement Houses and (Puiblie Build
ing»; <if 75ditors, Judges, Lawers, Brokers
Merebani*; Mechanics and Sewing Girls
of Policemen, JMectives, Saylor*,, Firemen,
News Boys, Beggars, Theives. Dead Beats
Swindlers, Gamblers and the Demi-Mode; pf
Hotils Bearding houses. Saloons, Beb>
Gardoos, CHnli and Dance Houses; of Fifli
Avenue, Bmad way, the Kerrey, Wall St reet
Hit' fivi Points and Celiteral Park; of Pawn
tnoke: s, RouglrH, Tellers. Quacks
Gi ft «en 11 •‘rp rtscs a ,rd Tin 11 tlycvgs
All that 'is grsal, noble, gcnwivus, vicious
111s aterioHs., <b: illiant, tdavt-ling, genteel or
sh Gwlty, and of Tl»ai, TIvCCTs TmoresalTig aird
won by of rocord in tlw great City,
As tin* M '•tfopolilan Centre of the United
3:ales , New York City reflects ail the
good aid evil of the laod in their most
uitemc- forms. Tfeert* =is »»<•> -man, Ifeowever
often lie mas foaye vrs*i=t*frcH New York, who
cannot b am, from this work, much
mg ill it great. City and many mighty in
terests. Tiiia book will be found especial
ly valuable to those who expect lit visit
New Y rtdc, and Wooid shun 'ts pitfalls, by
studywg it in ibet-r wn homes, wiuhout
cost or danger and yet. He am all.
This i Titeresting work is sold -only by
subscription and the publiafeei* want au
agent in every County.
That * ‘Ciii K&ii* PrejccLV
M Th« Statiubc-rn Sun (H takes
11 >* to task for oharactei ising the Bai’n
lT<lge Cnth’toert a mil Columbus ttaikoad
«ti rprisis as a “crttiwus project.”
It did, at firsi. stm-ke us as a
unnecessary and
looking- I urlher into the designs of the pro
jectors, ami the importance of the «cbeii.«
m an agricaltnisi! and immigration (point of
view, we h iv** changed qur notion meteii
aliy-, amd now see it is acurionsly inter
est-ing anxiliury to the development; of -the
agricultnal resources of a vas4 region, ouw
almost a wiideraess.
The Sun greatly errs if it supposes we .
are c< mil-acted in owr views about Railroad
improvement!*. or the prosperity of the
town we live in at the expettoe of others,
We want everybody to have -railroad facil
ities who can atf nil them, and have ever
favored liberal otate aid to wisely located
lines; and one of the surest test of proper
locntimi n« the opposition of monopolies and ,
the hue and cry ol corporations likely to Ire
effected inj-urionsly We hold that the peo
ple along the Chattahoochee have as much
right to State aid as those along the Alta
niuha, the Florida line, the Air line, tl,e
Brnn>wick & Albany line., or the Cherokee
region; nor do we believe such aid a was e
less expenditure of tiro State’s bounty
If any of the older Roads or older cities at*
inihe wtiwvg place, they must yield to th*
progress of «h<- age, and submit to inevit
able result*. Time is lienee forth to be the
controlling eh-merit s>f tranwit, awd-coiin-HierCe
iu all its brunches will demand the straight
eat lines an tie* nitos. iSislukt s
must and will be corrected-, And the surest
and the quickest way of doing it, is the
construction of roads whereever the people
want them. The Slate is not likely to loose
any thing by endorsing Railroad boudy; but
if she does gel cwighl iu a non-paying
enterprise now and then, the general devel
opment of her resources, Artd the increased
value of be taxable property will -reimbuise
her treasury, and the people at Inge Wi'J
grow rich, aiid rise to a higher siandaid
of inte'igence uud. culture iu the arts G
peace and civilization. , , v *,i
Down, then, with the iron Mbs l On With
the iron horsel Unchain the cnicrpr.se of
the people, and give wings to their eutei
urisc! As motbeis nounstheth then
young, SO let the State levd and foster hei
cbikfrcii's great thoughU aud |»i'ogrcsa
genius.— Alb#*y 2Vt*w.
Weekly Review of she Bainbridge Market-
OFFICE OF THE SOU THERN "BUN 7 , i
Baixbriboe. *"A i p , '.il gbt, T 869. j
Gbseha-l Hemabks.— During tthe f past >week busi
ness baa been only toterable fair, tthe most of the
trade being coimned to the city. We presume that
business will continue dull until (the (farmers are
through planting.
Cottox.—Very little offering pric.-s ! have declined
we qoute
Middling 2-3(<fc2‘>
Low Middling. .25(21261
Good Ordinary 24@24|
Ordinary...... *. 230
Ftoca.—We quote superhne, SB.OO. Extra, S9O
12. Double Extra, $12@13. Fancy, 12® 15.
Bacon.—Very little in market prices have slight
ly advanced. Wo quote* Clear sides, 21032 cents
Uibcd sides, 20@21 cents, 17 cents-
Olioice Sugar cured hams, “23025 cents.
pork, prime, S2B per .barrel.
Rich.—We quote (l'O016: retail. ;
Salt.—Single Sack 4251 L
Mollasabb.—W-e(quote 50 cents, oTil ~
barrell.
Corn.—The demand has bona e — 1
(hough prices have DOt
THE
Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms.
fiT" One Bottle, $1 00 —Three for $-.00,
IIIS
“Oostar’s” Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminators.
“CostarV Bed Bug Exterminators.
‘•Costar's" (only puie) Insect Powder.
‘‘Only Infallible Remedies known."
‘*lß years-eativblitthed in New Yoik."
4, 2.000 Boxes«nd Flasks ui.inn actured daily.
•‘! ! !
‘‘All Druggists in BA.STNBRIDGE sell them*"
Address ‘'COSTAU,” 10 Crosby st., N,. Y.
or, John F. Henry.(snccesors t 0) Demas Barnes & Cos..
21 Park Row. N. Y.
Sold in BA IN BRI DGE, <3 A., by Dr. J. A. BUTI’S
& CO. [Feb. 25th, >69.-44-ly
JACOB BORN,
PRATICAL HARNESS MAKER,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
SHOP on West rftroet m Tear of Hemlerson’s Fnr
nitiKe Store, and nest door to Cumming’s Pho-'
fcoprapli ClftHciy *
All k'nds of Hamers repaired or made to order,
in the neatest and most substantial style A;
splendid lot of Saddles' Bridles. Sole and Upper
Leather always on hand, which he offers to the
public at extremely low figures for CASH.
March 11th. 1800 . 4R '6m
C. G. CAMPBELL, ...O. G- GUoI.KV
CAMPftEbL & GURLEY,
A t T OR N E YS
AND
COUHSELORS AT LAW,
AMD
* ia #qaitir,
BAINB LiIDGEy GEORGIA.
Feb. I lth, 'CD. 42*1 y.
I. X. L. LINIMENT}
I( an infallible><SoTe for 'iDeothacW, -Sene-throat
Coughs and Cosjds, Piles, Bites of lusects, &c. Try
a bottle, if it does not give satisfaction, the money
will toe (refunded. G. D. GRIFFIN,
Propiietor,
Bafetoi ; idge, Georgia.
Feb 2&th. '•&). 44- ts.
oak % CITY 1
ill & lU SAUK,
Upstairs in Bowers Block,
BROAD STREET, BAIN&RIDGE GA, ;
PROPIUKTORS.
Ties Saloon is Al ways supplied veitbtiboice
mwmmm,
wtusi,
' M.i-
THE BIIXTAIiD TABLES «3S#
as can be found in the
April Ist, 186a 40-ts,
vaccinetisttert -
T HAVE jufet received a of VACCIN E M ATTER
i wbicb Tltnow'To'W reliable. TlTose wruflung to
be Vaccinated had better call at once.
DR. J. A. BUTTS.
March ’2stb, 1860. 48-4 t,
Notice to Debtors.
ALL persons “of whatever race, color, «rs previous
condition” indebted to the film of B. b • COL
BERT & BROTHER, are earnestly reque ted to
come up and. settle at once. make this request
in order that wtj may save onrselves the unpleasant
duty of putting onr accounts in the bands of a lawyer
for collection. We have to pay CAsii for our liqudrs,
and we trust our friends will respond to this call.
... B. F. COLBERT & BRPTR2R*
Afrillst, '<j?. iW&-
*”GORSIHROaD AND WATER STREETS.' '
Jup* ap»Cß»_acjß2Tr , «c»jCTL® *sw
H tSJWOJfftBB, E
T "toWnV SBBA WATSS, T
p4es#>jL - , -fori J&&8& *H® A
SXlpr ?
JO' ' fe
HjßpPiill ■ ■■ *”•> first olass miXTATtr
T i yiQ POCKET TABLE. As wo have to
RejP
■ V )R THE CASH.
■• v* «fc L KIX BS MIXEB UP !
< and — -.**-*■ -
* nfllHriO I
ar 1 goods !
3L.AVIS & co.,
|t- WAXES. BXKEBX,
Bainbridge, Georgia,
INVITE tbe attention df purchasers to tbeir largo aud carefully selected STOCK, now instore, and
daily arriving of,
STAPLE ANB FANCY DRY GOODS
Hardware, Groceries, Clothing,
§iofe, iapg, &r„
And a genera) assortment of everything usually brmight‘to this Market. The LADIES are especially
informed that our STOCK OK HANDSOME DRESS GOODS.is complete, consisting of. LENDS, FRENCH
ROBES, LAWNS, SWISS and JAOKONET MUSLINS, PRINTS and GINGHAMS. We are determined
not to‘to loose the reputation we Lave gained for selling the best LOODSiu the market AT TIIE LOWES’!
RATES'! Call and examine our ■stock before purchasing elsewhere. [Mav-11*46-Bm.
w. a." soinanuroiiD,
SITUATED IN REAR OF THE SHARON HOUSE,
i
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA.
! '
i .HORSES, BUGGIES, -CARRIAGES and WAGONS, to hire at all times with or
Fine Hornes and Mules always on hand for Sale or Exchange.
February 11 th, 18W8. 4 “~ t ‘*.. u
r4W iTolflW iouos Llow prices «,
BAINBRIDGE BOOT AND SH9E STORE
GEORGE SPILLER.
THE citisens Os Bainbridge and vicinity are respectfully informed that I have opened a regular BOOT
and SHOE STORE, at the old rfwndof VAUGHN & GIBSON; where Iprepared to aopp’y 'he
trade with BOOTS and SHGES of all descriptions, from the heaviest BROGAN to the smallest GAI it.
Ihave aIHO.-al.pt of GROG EIU ES that I will dispose of aj very 'ow figures Uinutry prod; ce
bught or (tafeen iniexcharige for GO3DS. Call and examine my •'»I0oK of BOOIm and SH *
prchnsing elscWlrere as yon wifi nave money hy it [ben IH- -oi__
11. f. wil t
7 ‘ " AND
Commission Merchants
Bffcoii, Coin &c., on commission,
February 11 ! b, 1869. l 2—
a. DAtis, ~ w Ml '*ML* BARNEIT *
WITI-I
A. DAVIS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
1 AND DfcALBRS IN
BRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, AC, AO., AC.
WATER STREET, BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA.
M. on brnnkwl S« Tork, alsj.ys on .hand. Vis tbi hi*h«t for Cotter.
and ojber Country-Produce. 4p ts.
February 1 i, 1859;
izzmzzi mTm tt.—...—.■
rEORGI A—Decatur Cotmty. 6 -
ON the first MoWlay in April next, I w 11 apply
to the Court oY Ordiuifry oT Bal'd cofkntjr tot ib
«.rder, tu compel 1 Absoierc Brown, Executor es the
•ast Will and Testament of Wm Brown, deceased,
i to make me titles to lots of land 'Kv'k 208 and SOW
in the 27th district of Bald county. 'Hrti Executor
ind heirs, ftiid all persons concerned are nKjilfrt'd 1«
appear at that time and file their objection if utoy
hev have. J. S. CARTER.
Fel», 11th, 1869, 4 2-6t>d.
GEORGlA.—Decatur County.
Court <w Ordinary at U»ivmbkrß, I
March Bl3t. 1869.)
TO the Justices of the Peace in Decatur county—
Gentlemen : Will you in each of your District*
tko the trouble to jihccitain tdUe number of poor
‘iluren whose parerffcs are undUle to pay thefr
nooling and forward Their nainofonnd Number of
istrict, so that I may present .the same to the
.mind Jury on the fourth Mondav’in April.
, . JUEL JOfI»80)X, Ord'ry.
Ap il I. 1869 49-2 w
GEORGIA--*Decatur Country.
COURT OF ORDINARY at Chambers. Mrsoh 22nd.
1869. The creditors of John 'lSudbom. i}«te of
»ai I county, deceased, having demanded admiufc
tratJon on his estate. This is therefore to .erte all
p-'vsorw, kindred and creditors 'to appear --at any
office in Brtittbfidge und take out letters of adndub
tration on said estate, or letters will issue according
to law, made and provided in suclvcase, on thefi.vt
Monday in May uext.
dost dmNsoM, ord'v.
March’2sth, *69, 48-3 G.
GEORGlA—Decatur County.
ON the first Monday in May next, wc will apply
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
Letters of Guardianship for the minor chi Idem-of
of Barney Cumby, late of said 'county, dceased.
J{ JIROCK,
JOHN MOBLY ’
April ilst, T»9. . 49-30d
G EORG-I A—Decatur Count}’, •
(\N thefiist Monday,in May'next, I wltiapply 4othe
7 Goirrfc of Ordinary of mid county, for (uetikevs tit
Dismission four the Guardianship *>f Elizabeth Bro<\
of said county. JASPKft BROCK,
April 1, ’G9. 49 3pd
MOKTG
WILL be sold before the Court Houfc door In
the town of Bafnbring* between the usual
hours of~Bale on the first Tuesbay in May next, the
following jrroperty to wit:
One lot of land number 248 In the 14th Dbtridt.
containing J9(i acres. levied on as the property «of
James D, SroWh to 'Satisfy one superb ir Cburt, Meet
gage fi fa. Giiver M. -Petit vs dsnics L>. Smith,
property pointed out in deed oif .Mortgage.
Also, one lut of land in the town of Cambridge,
contaiitnirg six acres, and bounded as follows on the
East by premises owned by Win. Cheever, on the
North by premlsi-s owned bv Bates, West by prem
ises owned by ‘George W. 'Lewis, and tjdiftto by
premises owned by A. P. Belcher and V. T. Broom,
levied on as the property of Jumk'sTJ Floyd ito sat
isfy one {Superior-Court Mortgage 1i fn. t, Evans va
J. E. Floyd, property pointed out ia deed of Mtit
gage.
H. B. WAUGH,'Sheriff.
March 4th, 1869. 45-Bw.
Opera Flannels,
FOR Ladies and Childrens Sacks, all jCbldm, no*
in stoi c and for sale by
T. 13. UUNNEWELL & CO.
AHGIV SOUTHERN SOVfil*
EJ. HALE & SONS, Murray Strict, New York,
« will publish in a few days, “Minor Piace,’’ a
tale of Southern Life, by a Lady of Tennessee, a na
tive of Alabama. 1 volume. 12 mo ; price SI.BO.
Orders solicited. Sent by mail, post-paid, on Me
ceipt of the price.
March 25,1869. 48-8*
.SILK Mi STRAW utmT
TTJSIT RECEIVED a fine assortment-of I Julies «t>4
fj Childrens Straw. Felt and Phrtib, also. Ribbc*
Trimmings, Velvet- Braids, A'tificiaJl Fie. ers &,w
for sale very low by -f
T. B, II UN NEW ELI* & CO.
THE ESTEY ORGANS,
m PARLORS, HALLS, AM CRUNCHES,
Combine more perfections toil any others in the
market.
The haVe invented and applied
more vtdultbe hnprovemeuts, during the lust twenty
years than any other in the land.
The Patent Vox Humana Tremtztfts—A
wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the human
voice, pronounced by the msoßt eminent -organists
and organ builders the ovily perfect expression stop
ever invented,
The Patent Harmonic Attachment,—An
octave coupler, which doubles the power of the lu-
Bt ument without increasing its size.
The Patent Mantiel Sub-Basa.—An octavo
of independent haw reeds-of great pow»»r which are
played with the ordinary keys.
The Patent Vox Jubilant.—A new and
beautiful stop, giving a st'ie of music hitherto Utt*
attained In reed instruments.
These Organs are superior to all other*
in quick articulation--round, pipe-like tone—sweet*
ness and power. Thay have received nearly oxa lies*
i>R‘ r n First Pm ivm over all c lfr«Utors»
They arc endorsed by the highest musical authori
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PIANO fortes.
The subscribers also offer 4o the public an assort
ment oT beautiful Piano •Forts—elegant rosewood
cases—full iron frame—overstrung baes—French
kntod action, etc., at moderate •ptncoe and fully
warranw-d. * -
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a & SAXE & ROBERTSON,
417 BROKE STREET,
* _ . ? : JUSW YORK.
March 11th 18G&. 46-ly.
Ike ‘'Vermont Spring” Water,
justly Celabmta6«s a remedy for ckrvfJa, Cara*
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Complauits, and all impurities of the blood.
The bottles are marked: “Vuimom Sratxo, S.»xp
& Cos., SIIELDOK, Vt/*
For sale by th<; principal Druggists.
. Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi
cians atd others, sent free.
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417 JBroom Street,
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