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farm mft attest. GRAPE CULTURE The Grape does not llourish well oo wet grouuti. A child of suiiDy lands, it prefers a dry soil, as if it wera too pelicateaml daiuty to put forth its roots into roud and water. In Italy, favorite home of the localities most noted for delicious wines are 6anny nud 6andy hill-sides. Men may like water with tbeir wioe, bat the vine does net want too much of it in the original manufacture of the pure juice.

Still it will flourish in ntoist Inndr; but it the cultivator is obliged to resort to eucb, he should iidopt a thorough system of under-doming. The colder the locality the later will the fruit coma to matu-r'iy. and the greater the dampness, tbe greater the liability to muctw. In manufacturing ita juice, gn.pcine is somewhat particular in ihe quality of the food it consumes. is very partial to potash and ttmmoma.

oo 10 mnne spreau rut luxuriant leaves to ihe sun, nnd trim! its nliant branches iround the cf ruwi wplll I I'll fcaao vav .1 with bone-dust, ashes, and ereat for the critter, -now; lime, remembering alwayi.that th vhte. )' lime and phosphates ntDg into ibf ligbtning ed the old mare the composition of any vegetabbRcJ a.td the col nil. around the texture, re wonderfully improved for getting in itriking distance of himl 1119 uunsuu))iiuii no uaui, having passed through an an mat organization. For drink, givo your 1 1 Pi 1 ww mir nrtnT t-iKflt irtriQ iuv j'lcuiiiui ccaij vuuuiuuuuud ot toop suds. Thus fairly treated, it a A AM A 1 1 i -t no I.

AD Will lllW UU IUI LUUC'U kt UliU uourf, irllVlUUS J'vc, puvi tug du(4-duua will return in good wine without any mixture of logwood. Though the vino shades its clusters well with leaves, it needs," as we huve hinted, plenty of euo-light, as well as a free circulation of air among its branches. So that in situations where it stinted for room, and where its branches and lcavs grow in too thick masses, the stock doee uot bear well, and the (ruit does not mature. Viues trained Against buildings, or upon tieliisea and arbors should uevt be planted less than eight feet apart, and a greater interval between them will do them no barm. Around Cincinnati, the vines having a Southern exposure1, reera to thrive best.

The propagation of the grape vine is found to be best secured by laytn; that is, by laying the branohes under ground without detaching them from the parent stock, when they quickly take root. Propagation by cuttings docs not succeed eo well. There seems to be do great concord of opinion among vine growers as tojsxtent of pruning necessary, uor as to the propriety of summer nrunincrs. Bv the fruit growers of Western New York, it is thought that summer pruning gives a larger and finer grape, and a heavier crop But tt must not be carnea too lur, as it may start the succeeding year's buds prematurely. So by excessive summer pruning the time of ripening may be hastened We find the following excellent suggestions in regard to planting rooted vinos, and the care of theai lifter EDrouiinz, in a communication to the Prairie Farmer "Commence by digging the hole from two to three feet deep, and from four to five in diameter; cast all the 6ubsoil entirely away, fill the hob half full of old bones, -old shoes, or even 6hreds of old clolhos; fill in well-rolled manure, mixed with a little earth, up to the proper depth to set the plants, tread dow.n the ground gently, then set the plants, being careful to spread out the roots well, and fill in with rich soil, well pulverized and incorporated among the small roots, and you have done a job that you will never re: gret.

Follow this up with yearly frpsinr! of manure, applied in the fall, and carefully forked in the nrine so as cot to injure the rooia, and abundant crops of fruit will be tba reward. I should have men tioned that when the plants are se ihev should be cut back to within ono or two eyes, and the next year Also cut back seterely to enable tne root to get well established before it commences beanne fruit. Ibis is i.n all important item, and must not le overlooked, if you would have healthy, vigorous and productive tiues. Wo are eupmed that the jesi $ents of towns and cities do not cul rTvate the vine to a greater extent. The refuse matter of the fire-place and wash-tub would lurnisn proper manure for the plant and a brick or two lifted from the pavement of a lack yard, will giva ample space for 11 it to take root.

Ana cenainiy ine tide of a Bouse covered with dim-ling branches aGd wide spreading leaves, from among which the purple clusters peep, is a more attractive sight than a bare wall f)Ji ant f)fiki5 'I Dialogue. rA gentleman on his way from Boston to Vermont, stop ped nt a tavern wbero met an inquisitive country fellow who said to Mm: "Where have you come from, if I may be so bold?" 4I going to Vermont." "Who are you going to see there, if so bold? "I sm going to 6ee the widow M. 'Are you married man, if 1 may be eo bold?" V. 'I am ft widower." 'Are you going to tnarry- the widow if I may be'so bold?" "Ahem! that's too boldt'' Hyperbole. A Vermont, horse- jockey one day of his horse, gravely tbat be could trot seventeen miles an hour, 'Seventeen miles an saya a bystander, 1 guess as how that's a SMy dear fellow, replied the Green Houotainee 'seveuteon miles is no Mr.

Keeker's wife huving left his bed and board, he published the fol- Jowir linos in a Western' paper It it quite plain to see that the lines 1 1 I 4 iemanate from a bleeding h6nrt: 11 wif hai left my bed and board, For a few days, fcr few-djys; Sbe left of her own accord, When I waa out from borne; I caution all to this amount, Now-a-days, now-a-daya, Dou't trust ber on my account. For sbe'Vnever comir MihTis Keeker. Of the literature of 'certificatee, the following ia a good specimen. It speaks of a patient who had four teen operations pet termed on him by a celebrated the last of which 'consisted of the exseetion of the etump of the trunk of the infraorbital nerve close to the foramen ro-tundum, in immediate connection with ganglion of Meckel: thus insulating that ganglion and its branches from' -the The man waa cured, and is now, if not an or nament to cot-iety, at least the respected head of. a large family.

A lover once wrote a lady who rejected bim sajicg that he in tended to ivtire to 'some secluded tpot and breathe away his life in signs. 10 nnicD me lauy repneo, by inquiring whether tbey were to be medium or lrge size. The man has not since been heard from. A wag iu New York, steiog a man driving a tack into a card, through the letter in the word printed on it, sized the Utter and exclaimed: Why, what are you about? Don't you know tbat laying tax on tea tn Boston ones raised a thundering muss Aq intelligent man aetraoger in tho city pointed to the jyry oftho Polico Court in Cleveland the other day, and wanted to know 'what them desperate lookin Tellers were up The rum Dealer fays 'the mistake was a natural The tailor of a ttiriiDg Congress man from who weighs thiee hundred, mva that be intro duces bigger measures than any other man who enters the halls. Uongreisiona We all know the old British boast Britannia Rules the Waves but taking into consideration the refusal of the refirce to award the Belt to Ileenan, it must in' futuro read, at least in connection with the P.

BritaBnia waves the rules. 'Currr; why don't you kick that 'What am the use ob kicking ebery enr tbat snarl9 at you? Don't you know dat am' de way he wants you to bring him All ours do not walk on four legs. A villian generally rlnys the coward, as if he supposed that the blackness of hit heart might be re deemed by the whiteness of his liver. A printer's apprentics says that at the office they charge him with all thei tbey cfo find, and at the bouse ttiey cbarge nim with all they don't find. He cannot understand that kind of logto.

It would bo a great advantage to some school-masters if they would steal two hours a day from their pupils, and give their own minf the benefit of the robbery. Drug Store I DK. 0. A.DIEilfeB.... MILES e.iin a.

DIEliER 1 HAMPTON 1. FAYETTEVILLE, TEN2T. DEALERS IN Paints and Paint Brushes, mm nniv "Srfiilf 5, MH3W GLASS, PUTTY; fnU dihiKs for MEDICAL USES, Flavoring Surgical and Dental Instruments, Mt1 BP9 SMOKING AND CHEWING Tobacco, mm ENVELOPES, A Nl) all other artirlcs usually xx kctt in aDru; Store We make our purchases of reliabb hoiwcg. on fair terms, and therefore feel assured tbat we cni please all, both in quality and price. Physicians bills and prescriptions shall receive particular attention at all times.

Ur.ler from the country promptly filled. and on as reasonable terms a at any houso in the State. All we ask is a trial. Sept. 2.

DIpMER MILES. N. AVe have on hand a lot of School nnd Ullscollnuooiis Uooks, which we will sell extremely low. D. M.

ilJ-WIipiER, AT Q. B- MILLER'S OLD STAND, FAYETTEVILLE, TEXK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Commission and Forwarding And Dealer in Country Prodace, IS NOW receiving a largo and fresh supply of Family Groceries, embracing among many others the following items: -The best Loaf, Powdered ai Crushed Sugar, Rio and Java Coffee, Golden Syrup, Molasses" In bbls. and half Salt, Grape and Cider Vinegar, Candles, liice, Flour, Tobacco of all kinds." Snuff, Cigars, Confectionariei of all kinds, Powder, Load, Caps, Shot, Tea, Soda, Spice of all kinds, Linseed oil, White Lead, Window Glass, Jars and" Tumblers, a general assortment of Iron, Stoves and Stove Vessels, Tin Ware, Heavy Hardware, Stone Ware, Cooper's Ware, jirass ana Cotton Hopes, hole Leather (Cincinnati oak Mid hemlock) all of which ill be told very low for cash in quantities to suit pur chasers. I respectfully invite all wishing to purchase any thing my line, to give- me a call, and I warrant you will be pleased both in pnea and gooJs. Strict attention given to all consignments also to forwarding and receiving any articles intrusted to my care.

1 will pay tbo highest market price countrv produce. May 3I-12ra R.N. W11ITAKER. CH ANCERT NOTICE. Elsworlh U.

Ecnnon cf others June rules Celia A. l3cbanan motion of complainants by attorncr, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master from the allegations of the Bui, tbat all the defendants are non residents of tbeState of. Tennesseor viz Celia A. Buchanan, Mart A Kenned an. husband Keunedv, Sarah tJ, Bucbarnn Edwin Bncbanan, N.

Buchanan, Letitia Buchanan. Richard Buchanan, Albert Buchanan, and Charle Buchanan, heirs and dis tributees of, Samuel Dl Buchanan, dec and the legal heirs, and distributees of Merriwetb er Kennedy.deo whose names are not knowUj ana Elizabeth M. and 'Maria M. Cheatham Iczal heirs of Sarah E. Cbeatbam, dec It is therefore, ordered tbnt publication be made in the Fatkttkvii.lh Obskrveu, a r.ewspacr published in the town of raretteville, lenn for four successive weeks, commanding said defendants to be and appear at or before the next term of tba Lhancery Court to be "hoi-.

den for the county of Lincoln at the court house in the town of Favetteviile, on the iTIoudiiy in Aiisut next, and klcad. answer, or demur to com plait ant's bill, other wise the same will be taken for cor. fitted and set down to be beard ex parte as to them. K. FAKQUllAlibO; CUi.

M. June 14 4t. GROCERIES. tOFFEE direct from Sugar direct from Iew Orleans. AS Imperial Tea.GoldenGate do.directti from Calland examine enr totk.

We have a few more of them old Shoei airav to the first that call April23 V.WKBB fr McPUAIL, WHITE GOODS AND EMDRCIDEFJES. A very larje stock at tow rates at WRIG11T 4 HANSOM. Carpets, Floor nnd Furniture Oil Clolli. ARGE lot cheap at -J May.3. WEIGHT A RANSOM.

CIIEL1ICALS- OjvOU worth of t-VOll CASH. D. IVSllACKLLTOIlD havtyr bmigVl out the entire interest of Whhaker, Shacklcford offers tlftt magnifi cent tooDf 4-. mPLEWDRYGOODS rfc lit llUJ IIIUUU IU llllllj Boots.Shoes.IIats.elc. Bonhels, Bibbons, Shawls, Lace Points; JEWELRY, VAllIETlES, SqirCtoqrE, QiiccpsteDrc, This is bv far the- lariwt and best ai-suitrd stock of OockIs ever offered ut cost in thU place -almost the entire tock consietir.g of tho latest and newest-stvle having been bought this eprirg in New "i ork, Pluladtdpbia," ritts-bur-r, and Cincinnati, offers rare-facilities to purchasers for obtaining bargains.

1 Tbisstock will be sold strictly at cost for cash, and cavb only. Every bo 3y wanting G(ods, would do well to call soon, as it is my intention to close but the stock as soon a possible. I will just mention here for the benefit of thoso idcb'ed to WhitaKer. Shackleford that having bought the books, atul.ccount of that nrm, ana naving iw I against them, am pofM to grant anr longer brouglit to lhi; market, djrect- iialnlzence. and ill itositivel pl.ice in 4he hands tf an officer for collection all tlue claims not settled by the SOiKMar ext.

So look out April 2G. D. P. SHACKLEFORD. New.

KU'Sant, and Fashionable c3 1 11 EsulwribTs respectfully invite" mvj the attention of ihe public to their 4 A CABINET WARE on tie South side or the Public Square, Fay-ettevtlU, east end of the lare three story brick building, where honsekevi-ers or Others wishing to gt any description of furniture, are requested to f.ivor them with a call. Their work, in joint of style, durability and finish, shall not bo surpassed by any establibhnieut in the country, wliilo they guarantee their prices sli all be an low as any others whatever. They have now no band or will furnish to order at short notice Fins Wardrobes, Sofa, Chairs, Hat Racks, Dn-ssing Bureaus, Bedsteads of every kind, Common Crib and Cradles, Divans Ottomans Tables, all kiuds, Sic. They bave, also just received and intend keeping constantly oh band, a snpply of tbe fintv-t and best finished Itifalie liurial Cnkcts ever brought to this market, wbiclj they will sell extremely and deliver in any part of the county fren of extra cbarge, in a good Wood Coffins promptly mane a9 low as any shop In Liincoln, and We livered free of the countr. extra chargcf in any.

part of WILSON, MOYERS Jan. 20. WILSON. CHANCERY NOTICE. F.

L. Ezell and otberl tt. June RulesKl8G0. S.A.M. Harris and others motion of complainants bv attorney.

jiisd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master, tbat defendant S. A. M. Harris is a ooji-resklent of the. State of Tennessee It is, therefore, ordered tbat publication be made in the Fayettt.vii.mc Observer, a newspaper published- iu the twn of Fayetteville, Tennessee, forfonr successive weeks, commanding said defendant to appear at or before the next term of the Chancery Court, to be holJen for tbe county of Lincoln, at tbe ennrt-bonse in the town of Fayetteville, on the 4 th in AtiguM, 1800, and plead, answer, "or demur to compUinauts' bill, otherwise tbe snmo will be taken for confessed against defendant, aikdeetduwn for hearing ex parte as to lr'm.

R. faRquharson, June 21. Wright Ransom, Will- uuii-b READ i-M ADS CLOTH JUG, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, 'est Side rullic Square, Fayeltevifle. WE have now in store cir entire Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, purchased in New. York and Philadelphia with great care and on tho very best Our goods are of the best quality and latest styles, and we will sell as cheap for cah or to punctual time dealers on the uiiiil credit as they can bo bonght in tbe place.

Yon will please rail and examine our stock before purchasing as we take- pleasure in showing our Goods An extensive stock of flounced Silks, Bareges, Jaeoncta, Plain Bareges, Shullies, Bareges. Baiege Aunglaise, Printed Lawns, Jaconets and Organdies may be found cheap at RANSOM. WM. U'lIILLEX. f.

FLEMING B. MELEAB lUEH.AEBIRG&CO., Commission and Prcdnce 'A 1 T. Hr A. Feb.l6,18G0 I2m. IRISH LIHENS LINEN tbeetir, Black and Brown sheetings, table damask, towels, napkins.

ill ii.ci nr. uiiiiif, ucu triiriuiu CdmiK. I lliuun ii rrill VHrit'l fT4 termB to suit yon at xttuii 4- KAN SOM May 3. T7E have just received a small invoice of rcnr.ed Iron, which we will sell low an 1 we invite pocfal attention to it, a particularly we invito Blacksmiths to examine it and givd ita trial, GOEN MEAL and Ba-on wanted by J- STOGNEJl FLETCHER June Xear the Zrr'o ISIS HEW GOODS, i WW nn itU. ATE RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF AND SUMMER VPi'wtiich ttay would respectfully call tba ttctonol tbei; old 'customer! ana mena, ramtionof whatwebare, and how wt wlUir ell, suffice it to say, tbat our ttock couiists of STAPLE AND FANCY SHOES AND BOOTS, l'-nAUBWAnr, queens-waiie Tinware and Varif tkSj All of which now ofTered to lh trad on th mol reactbl To cuh buyer especially, we would lay that our price shall be mJow as tbt lotcetL will take in exchange for goodi, the usual barter of the country.

rril5. W- R- Webb McPliail ARE now in receipt or the largcsiv stock of New Cioods eyeii TJ from the Eastern cities. We are determined to business in atner- HI Ul t-aw cantile ttancer, and not to aurpaasea in iuo increased facilities foi purchasing Goods in tba fEasteru markets. a.d making roost of our to sell Good at X.ES9 paortT thanlhos pur chased from seund hands. Our stock onsists of Euglfeh.

French nnd German DA? All we ask of enr friends and customers, is to call nd examine for themselves, feelingi Call, hear our prices and Juto for your-satisfied they will agree with as both in regard selvw. T. bUUUKIU. to the Goods and prices. March 29.

Every thing new in this line Chene flounced Robes, beautifuh Brocade- do do Checks do do Taffeta Iardintene; Rich Armures; do Moire Antique; Gro de Nap Muslins; Cheap do all Mourning Goods; Black Raregs: Black and white Bombazines, Rich Warp Alpaeca; 4 BS.I MBBKBm -Extra fino assortment. lA'DISi BIAIwTtESV- Real Thread Lace; I Handsome white and fancy colors; French do riain rich do do black aflk io Embroidered rich do French Embroideries; do Laces; Lace trimmed Collars; Maltese. Valenciennes Thread Lace.all eradea Extra fine lot of new Cloths r.nd Cassimeres, all qualities and grades. We have one piece- of extra nnedrabbed the Snest aver brought to this market. II .1 rX7 snttn aioieskiQj sort Hats, or avery grade and kind.

All qualities. To Shoe We have all qualities oi onoeroasers' tools; shoe varietiea. 6 We have everything in your line and yon would do well to coma and Bee. CARPENTERS We have all of your Tools come and get We take all the Barter that is brought. April 23.

WEBB McPHAIL. C. B. CMITY W. D.

VANT, WOULD RESPECTFULLY Iheir fricuds nnd the public i THAT THET ABE STILL' AT THEIR WHERE TI1E1' ARE MAKWO AND THEM TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN EVERY RESPECT. 1 GO. AND THEM. CARTY Sc TANT. May 5.

Trust Sale; 5 IN pursnance of the provisions of a deed of trust executed to me as Trustee, by Isaac Short, on the 27th dav of November. 1857, and now on record in the Register's nujee or jumcoin county, lenn 1. will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the court-honse in the town of Fayetteville. on Sat. urday, the I4ih day of Jnly, I860, all the right, title claim ard interest that the said Ixnse Short has in and to two very likelv about 20 years.an'd her cbi Id Susan, aged about 18 months.

The two will bo sold together. TERMS: 8aid negroes will be sold on a credit of 12 months, the purchaser o'winv A nd approved eecuritr. and a Hen re- tinI uatit tbe purchase money is paid. The title to said Slaves isbulieved to beeod.but i snaii convey oniy sucn as is Tested in me by said- deed of trust JAMES A. TALLKT, June 7,1860..

SHOES. LADIES' acd Gentlemen's Shoes at 25c tofil 50ner nair.whieb L. I is a grealdeal Lrs than the original Ui. cost. a- Mtphatt.

SPRING AND SUWSKEB ECCDSI T. 0. (lOODHICIl ThoIesalc and Retail Dealer la DEI GOODS, Xorth-Eart Corner, efFuUia Squat, FAYETTEVlLLEi TENN. respectfully invite the attention, qf tba i SEASONABLE GOODS Which have been eslected with great care, consistios of full aasortmeut of I- STAPLE AND FANCY- CLOTHS, CASSIEBES AND.WESTINC "With every Tariety, ktjle and fashion Ladiea with Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Hard ware, and Stationary, Portfolios, Ladies' Albums. c.

All or which will bo sold as low as any I ban uMa nnrnaear HAfilfA f. 10 CASH BUYERS WE I LI, SAY WE SELL GOODS AS LOV FOIC CS1I AS A.M IiODV, HUGH WOULD respectfully inform hia friends and the public 'generally that he- i now receiving hU EiST SICErtBUCSQIUKE, BKCOXD DoOB FROM THE XRIB, FA YE TTE VILLE, TEXN. HIS stock cowsisuof avery veriety nsually kept in a dry good house. rOtltlaiTAMJtOMESTIO READt MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATg, CAPS, BONNETS. HARD -WARE AND.

CUTLERY, QUEENS WAKE, GLASSWARE TIN- A E.TO A CCO, SNUFF, School Books And Stationary, Nails. Powder, Shot, Lead, Ginger.Peppcr.Spice, Soda, Indigo and Shovels and Spailes, Hoes, Uamea, Chains.Spun Cotton, TOG would do well io give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, if too want i io save nuiuej, a to save money, aa I am determined to sell LOWER for Cash than tho same clas of goods can be bought in the State. I mean just what I say. Barter Wanted. Brown Jeans, Linsey, Cotton Cloth, Feathers, Wool, Socks, Beeswax Cotton Ras.

HUGH McCLaRIN. March 'THE subscriber has opened a shop, at Cobb's i -R- Ian for the purpose of doing all kinds of House and Ornamental Faiutinfr, ziiifr. and 1'aper Iluiigiiigr, at the low est prices. AH orders from ihe country promptly attended to. Satisfaction given or no charges made.

Dunne bis absence', alt orders left with McKinnev 4 Alexander will receive prompt attention. m. v. b. capps: March 31.

Searcy HfOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL .11 WWW A TTI? VTT ni2 niiuiiiiuH xuxi puunc to ineir new biock oi Lirugs, Utem- 1 -rv' icals, 4-c, which tber are offering low for Lasn or to good, time dealers. have a very one tot oi III to which they wotTd call tha atteaaon of the public. TO THE" LA D-iES." They would say that tber have tba finest tot or PERFUMES AND EXTRACTS ever yet trough to thii market, comprising u'i TBryTanetT oi txiognea. tuxtracts, Arr ilt. i We have takes jsreat pains to mane om stock eomplett, and we hone Tur Ldv friends will reward our.

effortr by aliberal share of their patronage, ana see us. trouMr to show oar stock March 29. Insdheht Notice. "PURSUANT to an order of the-Clerk of the Connty Court of Lincoln Tenn npon the suggwtion of the administrator of tbe estate of Jlmry L. Smith, dec, or tbe insolvency of said decedent's estateno- uon7 gin to aii persons navisg mm r4 claims aeafna said esUte.to present them to O0Sa! the Clerk of said Court, properly antbeirtica- yZTtTt andsee forypure "nathTkmcclure, selves, one and June 28.

1 YAS'T dr A SU I T. GEO. FS. in r.n:n i A.x 1 Jill li I it I JU A 1 sr rirv.v -1. w.

boluax y. iai ix. IBlDIB-tiB-imElH; ATTORNEYS AND CCLNSELCF.S FA YETTEVILLE, TEXSESSEE. WILL' practicj ia Lincoln ard the ad ioiuing conntiea. ICT Ovir- s-" ond door from rorth-east corner of flf id io room lorxneriy occupied ly iUj.

Xt. C. McRINXEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW FA YETTEYILLE, TESS. OFFICE, west, side of the square, tw doors north of Sontlirtk'. Aeg.3 CB.E.T.

lZ M'lIXSIT Drs Searcy McKinnej. TTAVLXG th MlM in the rart'ice -f medicine. tender their professional services the of Fayettovillef and adjoinli aeigtlf.ilcxa. Office on South-East side cf tle Rineo'a old stand. Jnlrll lsr.i.

Attorney at Law, huntsville, ala. WILL practice in Maditon and adjoinirg counties. June II tf T5- rn it C3 S3 C3 C3 BB4 to si rf 01 rf H. HARRIS CO, B. MELEAR'S SHOP, EISHT MILES NORTH CF FAYETTEVILLE KEEP constantly on hand a full assort raentof which they will sell as low nstlesame I articles can be bought in the They will.

pay the highest-market price either in cash or goods for all country mwmtjcB, Give them a call and see. Feb. 16V I860. Liveiy Stable. tdeot tie road i.ajinf I w- CDUer' uu lf ,7 te- IVUle and virir.il.

and tha trave hn? mi uis prices ave fur: Boarding horse per month $12 (O :...4 OO u. ar Single Feed 1 r. For hiring horse and buggy jerd.iv.. 3 (O Saddle "...1 f-0 by strict and close attention to boBinrw. receive a duo "share of public pafmniire.

TErt MS CASK. BEN. F. CARTY. CYant Aslibj HAVE JUST RECFIVFr A Fresh arid Superb Stock of spring swmm -aoremoveanisUfiictothSontb Stlof th.Pnblie Sqwf.istj, brick buildingopposite th Court- he can he fonndb.il, nigni mi GOODS!.

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