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Yellow FiW.
This deadly scourge is traveling up the riv
er, and is already prevailing with considerable
violence at Natchez, Vicksburg, and other points
on the Lower Mississippi. The llrjmblican,
of this morning, ntthe instance of an experienced
river man, advises pur city authorities to pre
pare against the advent end ravages ot the dis
ease litre, by timely cleansing and purifying.
We hope instant and thorough precautionary
measures will be taken. The process of clean
sing the ci'.y will be pood of itself, for its
idrcets, alleys, backyards, gutters, and sewers
were scarce everjinore foul. Hut we have
strong hope, and some reason to believe, that St.
Louis it not liable to fpiilcmic Yellow Fever.
'J'hf. .Yew York Jcurnal of Vommcrct says that
the existence of jellow fever at the quarantine
below that city were convalescent, tiliord ano
ther iVtira'ioii of a well-known fact, viz : that
said disease cannot thrive i:, u pure atmosphere.
A similar il'iistration occured recently at
Philadelphia. Although tho type of the disease
in the latter case was very malignant, there was
110 extension of it beyond the parties who came
in the vessel, or were employed about her in
such a way us to absorb tho poison ot the fetid
Lilge-water. St. Louis News.
New Scientific Books.
rpRANTWINK ON RAILROAD CURVES. The
X Field Practice of laying o.it Circular Curves.
ELI.KT ON THE MISSISSIPPI AND OHIO RIV
EKSj the Practicability ol Improving the Navigation.
RELIGION AND GEOLOGY, by Prof. Hitchcock;
a mw worn ni illilllini; noeicst.
STODAHIVS HEADY RKf K.ONKR.
NIXKVAII AND ITS REM AlNSi by I svar.l.
Also TRAVELS IN EGYPT AND PALESTINE;
a new work by J. 1 hompsou. M. D.
For sale at the new Rook btore in Commercial Row.
j.ily l-M:f U.K. UAKMAN.
DIED Near Hydeburg, in Halls county, at
half past 3 o'clock, Friday morning, 2Cth inst.,
Mrs. MUNROE, wife of Rev. A. SIUNROE,
Presiding Elder in this district. Her death
was rather sudden.
wTfTcIf II L L ' S
CUIGINAL SKETCHES OF CHARACTER j
Hotel Scenes ;
iu:miniscexces OF TRAVEL,
by
Sr?.m-I!t':il. R.nil-Hnail, ncJ Sl!inr-foarh;
i ii'fr. Q'laiut ami lizZK-.il t'fi.n iirt'-i ;
En:irc l!:an"P of 1'acr, Voice unJ J!;;iini'r;
Jv-jtch, lull, D'llrli, I ri-ncli, Hooiicr, l!iick-Fy' ami
Yai.ki ! Chi'iaitcr ;
AT THE
CITY
Cheapest and Best Writing Ink.
LT. hKlTI'lNGIUM fc. ItHO. are now m.imi-
faciurme lllork Writine Ink ol a superior u-uili-
ty, whicn they sill very cheap llur'y cents a ilu ii
coup, or l.vn cents a pint. S' -1 le-ns may be v(
titaruliti Hi tliii uili .n.y leigili nine without cono
diii;.
P. S At wholesale, they will si ll it at (10 a bar
rel. finrh-'.M il tl
The Arrena Mill
TS now in full opeiat ion. and will buv ull tlif Cot, I
Wheal and I'niii kII'huv! ,r sale nl iheir Mill. We
keep on hand Ihe lies! aifcle of Snpei hup family
Klour lor sale, or we will cxclrmtJ Flour lor Wheal.
We will always fell us low or mivei than Quiac)
Flour can be 1 1 n ! ol (lie s unc iialiiy.
I uinl examine lor wnir-.. II.
A. S. lioUAKDS & SON.
Hannibal, Jimti 3. KiJ-tf.
Co ui tut ii
ItT" Tickets
Clii' uoriiL.,oi
Mil
H A L L,
Ltcmnr. ..snu in:.
i,g at to j icci-i y.
." Cents, to In hi. I at the
(:l;;-j:.-Jl
i:jiehson's school
11 ANN IDA L.
REV. lUXiiar KTi. i K AM .wtitoi-cnanrnji-b ami
C a-neal j-a. il 1, r 0 j- in II.lliI s! i.n li p li.t-t M.n
.5 in b: 'oa.Kr, in 'lie !.' uu 11 tuf itcS r ti.J IV e. byU'iian
C ur-ii. T ruir. 1 'r u . ur:. 1 i t 1! 'ten c..-i;i. Y r emi c
I'liUrb llrai.cnee iiicrvpiT. Arrmmiio. A . Mirrr
lkuuui f4ty, I'apuiwur. Ac , 0 l'i ; Clox-ica. iO IK) ; F'ii'ala,
tl ru.ii, ai.ii l..Lhii-l."n Uik.U-2.ocj i.f, tuta ii:ru, ti.UO ;
l u'l u.il cue il ro' in. tu c u't.
F- toruriLStH.a to 10 uuai:Gt' ms and exricnec.
rlr. K.riTr to ta ioiiuwili; iu.-:ai -aiM. :
tkUll i RtSU'lKT I'iKHTH. lllli IUV PC'llIT IERI 31 r.
DLiul D:u.-rfuD v crmliiit'ed St Wuuro H t- rve Gl!-jro in
A'leattlsaD. 11 ww kliks di-iirinii.hcil fr tn'.-ni u4
rh'.lar.-hip, trA bel l lir-t rUtnling in bin clans. Ha I' sou
idrr-J u rcell uuul fl 1 1 in.iruct 111 any dcparticcni of td
otii'D ; but iMlittin(tiihnl f r rkillin Lmgiihgi-f, and would,
It u beuercd. XM u J urntr in uh-mc m iuwuij.
ukoi;uk u i'ii:kck.
"Wcatern K-ttf d eg-.', ) Prt. WmU IUs. Cotlegj.'
Aj. 2:M, ISU." J
Frtiw Jims Vas EwtAiiucis asb Ormts "I pcbpisi
full wiUi tbo mntiuiinn in tha ccrtiScata if l'rcsnltoi
Vioroc, c.f the qul:ficaliiini of 11 v. D. Eiucrrun to liiiiruct in
an? uVnariiuiut of iluoaiinn." aoJ cbiermllv add, that 1
hive Lmd a 0 retain iiatriin of hi auhmd, tauihl h.-re tinnc
ilt crfaniitticD, aid ibat it U ijrpwiwd by auun and pqualled
Ly few wuuui my kcowiMp f or rihiMpnrT and fi.v.'rnmant,
1llnT tl VAJ Ktt'l'lHIST.PS' "
-Vvi Ely, Jud 1(1, ISii."
1 Wa enrliaby concur In the
abora noniraasdstioss,
(auiSJiulm)
JOnXM. COMBS, K3Q.,
JOHN WATSUN.
ALHtEX) WAh.NEB. "
i
1 .
NKW BOOKS.
Tioneer Women of the West. Oy Mrs. Ellett ;
Lolly and lonely, by Martha Mcintosh ;
' Dream Life, by Caroline Clecsbore ;
The Tell Tale, bv Truta ;
Funny Side, by Trntts ;
I'apji at Number Five, by Truta ;
Gems Irom the Sacred Mine, by Tho's Wystt ;
For sale at the New JJjok Store, by
jv!4tf D. K. GARMN
NEW MUSIC BOOKS!!
JUST arrived, the Choir Mplodies, the Dulcimer, the
Cartmn sacred, Mason's bacred Harps, Chriatian
Melodies: tha Christian Praluiist, ouuieral. Also a
saTislT 01 i'sauua and minus,
FALL TRADE.
Fashionable and Staplo Hats and Caps,
holcsale.
TWOl'I.I) call 1 lie atirnilun of Dm Trade and of inrrrhantt
rntlii lilt- riiiimry, (n a lure" aiiRiirllili'llt of niwrlur Mull-
111 ni'iliir.-ri-iit uiialiiifa, ami ff iny own inaiiniiitturf, and of
in, iaii.1.1 iyic. Aiao, 10 ui-avur. uuer, tfuraia aua Anunia
llal'i
Kossuth Hats, Hungarian do; Congress
lo; Artist do; Union 1 lats; Jenny Lind do;
Lady Franklin 00; Metropolitan and Citi
zens do.
of ihi- alHivp illirVrrm nvlr of "ft Hals In Fur, Wool.
Tliu-ll ami Mimiilli, li n'a. Iti'Va' ami Imaiilii', l-'liii! ami 1'imrM-,
1 Iihp a tall murk ;l t-ara a. ml ami iualitv. Alwi, Oili-r, H-al.
Vukral ami Hair Ht .il Cumh. ImIi, Mohair. HraMlf anil
lai., til' all llir lii-w ai It-a, liiniHis from tin- 111. mi coatlv to Hip
rtiniitmiii'Hl anlclra lu un-. I nr a.ilt titw I'ur cali, or la aaol
punciual cualouiura Call nnj airu, nl
att;?4dlin 17 and I!) Ma.ki l tin tl. Si. Luuk, Mo.
DON'T READ THIS!
WE the underaiguad, liavtru natd Giles F. Eillcy's
Celebrated
CHARTER OAK"
A I R-TI G II T,"
Cokinc. S'ove, Manufactured by Ki'.lny of St. L011U,
.1 sold by
C. W. BRYAN,
Of Uanuibdl, Mo.,
TaUr p!. .i-i-.iii in n corimeniliiii' Ibriu lothe public as
Mll iTUT in 1 pint of iliall, ecoiioiny ot liu-1, i-oiiveiiiencp
.ii.d m i'l i.'irului i.m , lo unv Air-Tiht Caoit Jjluve
wliidi tc- !i.'V net sat'll Ued.
(air-T-il-ly.)
T!:c IV.bin and Tailor;
Or, S'avrs nial Ma-teisj complelp in chip Diiodrcimo
chilli-. 01 .-Lh i;t'M,UJ. lliornlnn Kamioliin.
Tii Clnii-li.iii U'.'.eivr speaking of Ibis woik nsys
Il 14 'Kt'p't'te Willi IliClilelltS Ol Itlllllllig llllertal.
Well conceit c.l, ably narrated, end conlaiiia 6cei.es ol
great dramatic oer."
One of the most intprcstinn books wp have ever
rend. A tlioii-and liniea more tiulhl'iil than '-Uncle
Tom." There ill be a universal rush lor it." At
lanta (Oj.) K'f.ublicaii.
' 1 Ii us i-jni the woik for the licies. The incidents
are so llirillin; that I lie reader's attention in fixed alter
the perusal ol ilia lirat seulcnco.1' f Marlboro' (Md.)
Ui7elte.
For sale at the New Book Store, by
jyllvtlf D. K. GAItMAX,
NEW ARRIVAL!
TEST come fiora Ilia East.Naw Piano Mii'ie. among
Hhicn arc INew !vmj;i. ,w tanzes, ier -oika
tel. Fui aalc at D. t- O'ii man's
(auglOitf) Ntw JJook Store.
1). K.
O ARMAN'S
NEW HOOK STOHE.
For sale at
1 (augllWllJ
IT" NOTICE.
rniiE nublie will take noliee, mat 1 will receive
FIELD'S SCRAP BOOK New EdMon.
Literary and Miscellaneous Scrap Hook.
OONSlSTIXli of Tales and Anecdotes Biojjrai.h
V-J ical, Historical, Talriotic. Moral, Religious, and
Sentimental 1'ieces, in l'rose and Poetry. Compiled
by William Fields. Second vditiou, revised and im
proved.
The Footbath and Highway; or,
"TTTANPK.KlNdS of an Auicricau in Gieat Britain,
t 1 in IRiil and ?;2. lly Eeiijainni Morgan. II119
volume embodies the obseivutiuui ol the author, mate
duriiij eight moiilli wauderint'i, as a correspondent
lor Ainencan Journals: and aa he traveled much on
foot, ililli-rs essentially from those oil the same coun
tries, ty other writers.
New Themes for tho Protestant Clergy;
O HEEDS without Charitv. Tlieolocy without Hu
V manily.aiid Pro'estantiaia without ClniMianityi
wi'U Notes bv the Editor 011 the Literature of Charity,
Population, Pauperism, Political Economy, and Pro-
M. bida. fortha 1-julhalf of Lothve, in BlocK nve,;, (j The treat iiuestioii which the booic dis
to me cuy 01 nann uai-11 ou og me ii 1 cusses is, wheltier the Cliuicli of tins ui-e is what llie
bieh the Old Calaboose stood. The said Lot will
be said on fair teiins, and bids will be received till
he First Monday in September next. The Lot fronts
"71 feet on Centre street, and is 65 feet dacp.
HUDSON MARTIN. Mayor Pro. Um,
Augnft 2i, !i-53 bptd Fr the City of Hannibal.
-nKErAR! D Hi ttir'a Teat, an excellent ajtida for sore
i and tnur mpiiles, tor eai at uia urue oiora bv
rt,i3ai su a. AKu&rtcun.
niimitive Church waa, anal wliether Cbristians both
castors and people are doiiiE their duty. Our a'llhor
believes hot, and, to 0111 imud, kehasmadeouta strong
case. He thinks there is abundant ronei for reform at
the present time, and that it is needed almost as much
as in me uavs 01 miner.
For rale at the NEW BOOK STORE. jyl2dtf
Jalj 3S.lU3-ua.a3nt
1 Wine.
Tar Old Port. Sberrr. Madeira. Clarot and Malaga wines,
for Sacramental and Mcdicical f-orposes, CcutanUy for aala
B, F. P1TTMAN. WM. H. PITTS
POTMAN & BROTHER,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers iu
STAPLE AND FANCV DRY-GOODS,
No 7, Main St., ST. LOUIS, MO.
June9,li33. (j'fwly)
J 0 II N s7t llTTI R O N,
WHOLESALE GROCEIS.
TCos. 30 and 32 Second street, near Pet (lilipf
1853. St Louis. Mo. 1853
HAS in store and is in receipt of tlir following desi
rable stock of Groceries, tvliii.ii ia otrerid at t!ic
loet market rates lor prompt pay :
hiH) hluls N. O. and cl'l 'd aucar. X.IO KM rl'f'd do.
1(J pkjs M. K. mi.Min, 3iv.) ditims Elme li
W) casli Zante ciirr..iit.i, S'l fiaili i!,:e, 3
5U r.ks prniipa. bO cacs do, in cl.is,
hliN S. S. nlinondi, 'Jo do H. S. do,'.V. do.
.1-. I.I I... ..-..!....- CI'. .1- . '
in.,.' i.iiunn -laiimi, ik' ru-ain niiTS,
Jiliill l; i.iuli. 4 to l 1, 'idil do blii'ila and 3d nails.
Ti it i!o teiiee doti, f and 111. 3511 do brud 1I0.6.S and 10
pin no liiliiiilu.n.aul in, KKIdii tvroii:;l) do.
do fpiae. 4 in 7 in. I'd bv racAra, 4 lu 11 at do.
fill' 1 b.-.ea cottnii yarn, '.'(Ml Jo iloen i(n.
IMI hiv ra il ai, liM do col'd do
.1111 nil.- ha- niir. cp; .111 can."." wic,
Hi il ! wn-ppiM." iwiue. fnl.1 ti!'!?in.ir,vi'p, 1, 23. and
.... 1 .ir 111.. . 1 1 ... . .. 1 '
.11111 ii.iit t inn M'lt i. .11-. 1 , j nnii At
1(0 blU I'll" I lllil'L", IP PI I'Xi M,ici itil,
;"-t -! Em;. ro.lfi-h. 61 1 iin (.imd ll.i- nlilo.
l::00bxrn.lii-li. li 0 Ilia ea. Ii, -J .1 bbl" No. 1 a I-nn:
.'i ll c.it' ll.litiliioie I'nte iV:!i'rs,
pll casi-a Miiilim . w!ii'lea,liiill and ; iirter
Oil t bla 1 11 im m.t.a, PHI b.s pea I r ,
1(1 'I llil.l'l lllil'li ,11'plix. .'VIII ,!,. .illf.i I'.Mclll'a.
li't bus laliuw chiuHim, inn Sxa p.i!i:i i.,p,
f'll Iiks Ol.-an 0.ip. iril ill) t;ir ('.III lies,
:i() bxs Sjie.in cut ill.';., :" l 1 C.i.ulp fo.ip,
elm bv. .-Ii.ivii -ont', lllll rJf- llo-ton s.l.eratut,
i' II bv. slan Ii, '.'.in I'li a U 1 iinn;ii.i j
15 I1II1 liii-eeil oil, tin) I'Xschiiei.l.ite,
"I'd bx In f ciarkeir, .'ill lii'u bar le;..,
'IHI b.-j illop !iot . . II 1I0 bili'U ahnl.
It '0 1 ream rap ami letter p .i i. .t 'lM ,l.i wrapping do,
II 0 leann lea paper. I II I bxa leinnn sviup,
III- II bat? dairy Milt. 1H'I .lo C A. ilo.'.'il l,l, L. fl iio
linil do 2-lii-op Uirkt-K illii lo 3 limi in,
IOO ttoz hall buckt:ts,3(iiiii-sl p'fil tnlis. 3 X each.
KM) do zinc wush In.inl--. I'm hx chithi" pins,
25lcx well-Duckels, 3(1.) bxs block inutchi-j,
21 XI bxs Koinan inatrhes, l(ii) bbls o.ikuin.
iUU bbls butter and water ciaiiceii, KM iln piirli,
It.1l bbls roiu. i5.l bxs clay pipe, in:) ,o . ,t,,
i5 cases p!i"d Turk pipe-hoaiN. i. Mils pi-.u! l.".i'j-,
1(H) lU-mijokns, I to ft calloiin, lull cks me,
10 bbls split peas, 2n bxs Briti-di In itrc,
1 IHI bxs doiiblo rel'u.ed aalaciatns,
10 casks Scotch ale. ?.i bbls iaon' bl.ickin".
2(H) hall this city and Lu. S. H. mnl.11 e,
Mill chests IN ereen and Hack t.'as, tun bys do do,
100 iiks Rolden symp, bill' bxs Va. and M. tohaeco
3n) bxs cut smokV lobarco, 100 iln pit clirwli:i; do
UM) bxs yellow bank do, a no .spaniel siueLVd
100 jars Macnboy hiiiiF. 2 bbis Scotch do,
50 M regalia cigars. M piincipc do,
60 III Havana do, 3(Hi boxrs melee do,
!i)0 boxes -Ciibaai.d II itana nxes do,
lot) bbls cider vinerrar. 300 ki ritte pnwder,
3U0 fccpa blaftii p powder. Inn eases c imslei ii.,
2 million G. 1). cars, inn M 1, it sal,-tj in-. ,
JIKI bats pepper, Inn alspico. in Piiea 1 uti ;s,
Mils cloves. I) '0 lnatseas.ia.ini. l.ls j;
U5 bas race piiier. I'O bxs in itar I,
oil dinners uiutaM, ,:ii I.i j:.ii!i i!o.
3UI bxs Cndeiwoo.l's pn-Jie. 3i:n ,lo epp.-rsai;.-c,
InO bxs ton. ate Catsup, Indo Cr.venuc pi pi r,
3. Hi bxj asorted calnly, HI do i.m'A' do,
2oO bxs ainrleil pioiir.d spices, :')te).toz br.I cou'.s,
Mill emit tainllu ion!j'' aaxor'td,
10 bis I'.ax ti wii g P.s i'-e. HOiO lbs broom twine,
10 raslrs riuji inaM- r, fill tdils atnni,
5(1 Mils coppeiaa, 'Jj do iiitfltono, 1 els Mitplnir,
2 bbls chop lup.i ...I, bn bxs extract uo,
lrio caski carb fo.la, ii c.'.; wu-l.iri .to,
10 bbls Epsom salt.-, li t) bxs biai V infc,
'2 case.s wlnte ch.ili. '..) Mils whiting,
ft liLls putty, i.i bl.i.l.u is, 3 1I0 cni.-pl: or,
fit) kes M;!lpetie, Jnn tiv.' yeHSt-poudt r-.
15 cases ussM playii '.' 1 ai.'s, .i.'U.lo. Imodiiis.
20 Mils laiilieis' oil, Jil ha ke's sala l Oil,
2nd pockets brown Java colTeP, r ) bid. ,1 u.ini. a. o.l
3is) bbls N. O. molasses. -i.l.lcc.:y a..i La. S. 11. do
iOO bids loaf. p. w'd ai.' nu-'ut t si.ar,
1000 baj.i Uiu coilf , inn . I.auayra CofTer,
l.ItltOttS.
300 bbls rectified wln.kv, Nido Boiilbnn do,
IOO bbla Monoiiali' la i!o, ID do ryo do,
llifl bbls Am. Inanity, 10 du do gin,
100 bxs quart lla-fcs," liKJ do pt do, jO lif pt do,
MOO bxs liimblers, nss'd, 50 ilo lass derantera,
00 bxs fqnat jars, fto ccroons F. indigo,
5 cases Madias indigo, 1 do Manilla do,
too bxs window class, Ix'.l to ll'xl I,
HEAD THIS!!
THE IVriiuPlCTION OF
f r I L L K Y S ST0VKS
Ititu Norilierii Missouri, to atijr extent, lias been
in tlio last tliruu years ; sinre wliicli litnu they
h.ivu Loon crailuully incrc.isitiir tlie iii.uiui'.ictiirri
ami sale t thu:i 5 uml although, (iwint; to their
litin li'ht n:nl sinouth, and soint'thini; uetv,
si .:: little ililiicully uttclnlt'J the sale mill use
;il !!rst, yet ny ulwiiys making Stoves n:..! Cas
tings of the lu st ,n:ili!y of Scotch I'i:r;in 1 Mis
sntiri Mi'uu!aiii Iron, they have pr.vcil to
with.-tiiml lire l'ticr tliati any other Csiinir
mailo in the western country. The furr.aco
eastings and hollow-ware particularly, have
been superseded by it, wherever it has been
nruii ;ht iTitn use. and always piveti satislactinn.
Il.ivinjr lived here a ii'.::nLcr of years, and Lc
i:ij; ennaiien'ly located here, jiiirchusers can
rely on our pjuarautee as tn tlie equality of thn
article s Id liy us ; und as to thi' operation oC
onr relcLr.itcd l'rize-I'reinium Conk Stove, just
read the certificates of those who liatro used
them, und are usin them now. And nnother
advaiit.ii; a purchaser will l ave in buying a
St. Louis stove of us, ho would not only be
letli!t! a stove made of t!ic best material in the
world, but he can nl any time get ail odd piece
or jdate without any eh.ir-.'c, by lotting us know
that such is wanted, as all our stoves lire war
ranted, an l, in case ol' imperfection, the article
will be pri tnptly nirde good to t!io ))iirchaser,
which he will not find the c:..e with Cincinnati,
Chic ij, lYitsl 'iir!:, a:;.l rn made StOVCS,
ps y.ri catit.ii! l'i I o !d 1'icces. Even if
tin y were warranted, it would be impossible to
t;'.-t c ! I jdatcs liom such a distance.
We, iho un liisijiicd, h,iinr used the. St.
Louis Stoves m :nu!'ai lured bv (J. F. Filloy, of
St. Louis, an 1 sold by CARTER W. BRYAN.
at Haniiitol, ?!.)., take pleasure in rccoinmenii
it'. them t j t lie ; ;.'..!ic as s'.pcj ior ill point ol
economy, C'jiivoiiii-iico nn.l
In anv stove wl.iuh we have
r,'.l
,!l
Barber's Shop.
N3TEK JOHXSOX,
T) ESPECTFULLY offers his services to the
il) public. He keeps the best quality of rarors,
and keeps them shani. lie will always pay
strict attention to cleanliness und neatness.
lie cuts and dresses hair in a stylo that
never fails to please liis customers. As a
knight of the scissors nnj razor lie yields to
none in Hannibal. His chargesnre reasona
bly low. As he intends to continue fitting
up and improving his establishment, as last
as his means will allow, he hopes to have
the patronage of the citizens ot Hannibal
whose well known chief characteristic
of energ), leads ihem to desiro to see
everything n tho progressive march.
Kecollect it is tho shop nearest to Hick
man's Stove Store. It is on the west side
of Main street, two doors north of bird
street. (ap-iW-d-ly)
ilmlt, thiralniitv,
ease of l obulation
evi r used :
jnui 1 r.o-t
lii-Oi.e f r,..(,.r
1). I. T I!,.! i
l a l. s W M..1,
II.Mi-v r:.T!.,.-u
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It (.'ini'ir
1.' V.'r
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Will I."f 01
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U a .!iiiil;'iiu
II i'li'eilll.'
W 1. 1..KC
J H llndel
li I' t.r.Ki:
ii.itn T
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T l'a'l a. I
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I. l.yle
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TsARMERS AND MERCHANTS comiiic lo Han
X uibal with the inlentioii of selling wheal and buy
ing Qour, would do well to call and see uj K-tore tell
in; or purchasine ee.vlieie. Remember the bi'stont
Mill 011 Bird, between main ana limit sncets. ivst
us a call. A. 3. RO BARDS & 60.V.
rt N. R. Our Flour is sold nowhere iIm! hutatlUia
Mill. Every sack and barrel u branded wiikoui iouc
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NUv cooi; STOVlls:!
Pert :.s wihin to buy stoves, should r.uo
us a cull, und examine our new patterns or
Vp '-ar;
lhi stove po.ses.-.cs iidvjiitaes ovir common
stoves, in tiiicVncss of tho j.Llc, und iuij.rovt.
11111' s in draft.
This slot C Was patented Si pU-mher,
and wlit-rev t-r they have been Used, have piveti
general satisfactii.n. This slovo wt-ii'lis home
forty pounds luore to the number than any oilier
stove t-vcr brought to ibis city. The plates in
them are from one-half to thice-fourlhs of on
inch in thickness. No. 1 weighs over 200
pounds. We warrant them all upiinst fires.
These stoves liavea Patent Hot Air Flue, which
carries the heat that is generated under the lirc
idute down the front um t of tho stove, between
two thick plates to the dralt at tho bottom of
the ftove. C. W. liUYAN.
July 1G, lS53-(aoiri)
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