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JOHN F. CONNOLLY,

MARBLE YARD AND STEAM SAW MILL,

Madison street, opposite the Jail.

MONUMENTS, TOMBS,

AND

BUILDING WORK,

finished in a workmanlike manner, and of the best materials.

Furnished at the shortest notice and at the lowest prices.

MARBLE FROM THE SAW OR IN ROUGH STATE.

JOB PRINTING

JAMES YOUNG,

No. 3 S. GAY STREET,

NEXT DOOR TO THE "OFFICE OF THE 6UN," AND OPPOSITE "THE OFFICE
OF THE AMERICAN,

extensively prepared to execute every description of Printing, in as
neat and expeditious a manner as at any office in the city.

JOBS HANDSOMELY PRINTED IN

FANCY COLORS OR BRONZE

In a style of elegance unsurpassed in the world.

BUSINESS CARDS printed on a very superior and swift Yankee Press,
pable of executing one thousand per hour, at prices much lower than
ey can be done for in the ordinary way.

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