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VolQ.-No. 7.
% |’cpwMicaw.
PUBLISHED nVi I.Y
, raosdays, Thursdays & Saturdays
AT
$2 for Three Months,
R.vtfs o’p Aovkrttsino- —Two Dollars n
pq Ui\ro, of ton Ifnos ov loss for the first, inser
tion. nu'l Ono ,r. for wh p.n.hpoo.ion» in
pp-'tion
. srofessioiial
k. AMfLEY,
A'? I.AW,
AND
HEAL ESTATE AGENT.
Americus, ... • Georgia
"l'trn.Ji give prorapt nltenlinn to professional
M 1 usiiiohs in .Suinlff, Schley, Webster, Lee,
ami Terrell counties, except cases in the Coun
ty <\u’n r of Sumter
Office in the Court House. June 0 if.
JASttS J SCXRBoBoUaU. CMAM/rST GOgDK.
Law Partnership.
SCARBOROUGH & GOODE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ft, CSro*yi--'
H VViC associated themselves in the practice of
Law. and will at'er.rl the courts in the f.-I
! wins counties: Sumter Macon Schley,
fitcr. Terrell, Lee, - oiigherty Houston ami Doo
ly, and will*Rive prompt attention to all busi
ness con tided to * heir cue.
%/.r Office in the Masonic Building
Nov. 23 ts
'ty'TJ il hIL i @ c-1 a IrJ \M LrC If \! S> f
AtCorEiey at Law,
Americas, Georgia.
£3?”o3ice in Masonic Hall.
Jan. 13 ts.
S.'jVJ § S © Q KE U
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Dawson, Seargia.
Vi 7-ILL practice in the -Putaula and South.
Western (Circuits'. ap U
a A=> ©3J lE A $ l" g
attorney at law,
- AMERICUS, GA.,
an y 0 3 m
•-
REAL ESTATE AC4 NT,
AMERICUS ..GA.
'5\ T Ii.L lie please * to serve partita tvh v: bto
|V purchase m sell Lands. Town or City prop,
eity in Boulh-Western Georgia
Speer & Hoeks. Fallow & Bro . W L Wode
vorth &Cos . Am icn-s ; J It Boss & Son, Sla
con. On.: An? I’. Wetter, Snvanuub, Ga.
July 3 tim
agency;
@ „ 'h a haw gc ah § „
ATTORNEY & OLLE TO 2,
Americus, Georgia.
PTOPO.sES to devote himself mainly to con
veyanoing and c on'rnercial practice. Will
keep dockets shewing progress ot cases irom
commencement of suits t - settlem '»t of claims,
at ail times subject to inspection of parties, and
oooks showing every business transaction. No
pains spared to make his office the first col
lecting oittew in the country. Liberal patron
age solicited. Office in .-peer & Hook’s Build,
ing. Aug - tl
©[§□ *' □ ©. ®!F^y©n
OF i.'’ERS his professional services to Hu,
citizens of Ain eric us and sr. mounding
country Thankful for patronage heretofore
given him, l e hopes by unremitting attention
to business to merit a continuaLCe of the same
pr?\„ Office next door to the I-ost Office.
July 14 ts.
TTWT' WHIEAY IL g %
IS i», O Si S', 1?. 5
Cmmmssimt fHraluiwf,
AND GENERAL
INS l F L I X AGENT
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
II B*■■.•RAT; advances made on Cotton shipped to
j New York or Savannah
Particular attention pod to iho pu'chase, Rale
and t-hipment of (.’otton at and other produce
Collections mad** and promptly remitted for.
fifT* Refers t,» Wm Bybce &Cos , New .Y ok ;
J W. Laths op ft •o , t“avaMjah : i-eym ur,
Johnston ft • o , Macon. July 7 6m
CrioEd Wank'd.
ATTANTED Ono Thousand Dollars in Gold, for
VY which the highest market pric wi'l be
paid. [.lnly 7 Bm] JWW 1! t A'! L u Y
_ le X € S3 A .A «* JE
POR SALK Sight exchange cn New York
’ and Savannah, in r-uuis to -ni* purchasers
julv 7 Cm. -I W. \VHKA I LLY.
i?lei:isJic Bsuran! « ases.
A FINE ASSORTMENT, kept constantly
t\ on hand. S. I’. HOUND, Au t.
July 24 ts.
.A-mericris, Gfeorgia Tuesday, October 10, 1866.
‘Juncriras SUbfrtismcnts.
X. W HART,
NORTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
Ameriens, Georgia
HE.M.GR IN
GIIOCBUIES AND PROVISIONS,
Keeps constantly on hand
COIIN, MEAL, FLOUR, SUGAR,
SALT, COFFEE, TEA,
And all other articles in the lino of
GROCERIES
—AND—
Brovisio ns •
ffiSf Country Produce wanted
July 2fi ts
t\ K W F i IB M.
0© m © klh n m 8
AMERICUS, GA.
Dealers in groceries, pure liquors
CIGARS TOBM’OO, &c, Ac
In C'lrirn'Ci »n with the is a
Billiard room where cent] men can spend an
\ our or two very pleasantly. <»ive us a call
Our liquors and cigars are the best in the mar
COBB ft ALLEN
Nov 7-iwtf.
VALUABBE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
rjVTE rnbr C'iber is ebl’ged to seF hU present
i resid rice, in order »o meet some lueuniiiry
olilipationp for which bis hon< ri« p'e 'g and His
i icmisesave pleasantly situated, three miles
from Americus, re ar enough to ti e city for a
business man. if be keeps a horse and buggy -
Hie cl welling house i« a comforlub'e • ne for a
-■mall famuv. and the oxU bouses are good, the
whole of t:--‘ buildmus having been ]Mr,p in
the winter and spring of 1863. The is ;is
good as can be f<»nn lin South Wes?ern .W^«j|
[ will sell the buildings, with tventrJc*l|®f
la id. for which aie Rome choice fruit
afineliide vineyard), for ' II H
ONE TUO USAi ND DOLWmS
LESS TITAN THE SAMWI. B
PRO YEMENI'S <’ 1 N JJJ 'MA iM
NOW, CIIAIM'ING NOTHING
FOR THE LAND !
Bi-aJ ■r. I will f-dl. if the rumbas r desires it
horn I'-O to 400 ices «.f good farming land, ad
j *it ing the premipfs. at a very low juice 1 w;l
also sell the go ving erop. a pair <-f fine yeur.g
mules, cows, hogs, .vtg*-o. bnggv. &c. For fur-*
cedar? < ■. ' 1
store of.--I*’ FR ft FDOKS. A ir.ericiifi (3a
J ,5. GKAI% r S?'i3tSRY.
July 5 ts
IrTYOU mSUREO!
T;iK uudersignr and is .urent f e Hie f dlov leg
I old. r liable arid prompt lN>U*i ! N<’E COM
IVvNIbS r ; :.d is jui jiMicd to take ii ks at as low
rates as t qni'abl *.
yE-na Ins Cos , Rlartf rd Ct m. $3,000 000
IT.mniN Ins. Cos. il irlffud Conn. l.i’OO 000
Home Ins. Cos , New Y k. 2 ('•OO.OOO
Cor.rinenfiil Ins. Cos. New Yo k, 1 ftf-0000
Lorrillavd In- (.’•> , New Yo k. 1 O'0,0:M)
detropoliC)n Ins Cos.. Now York, IJM*O.OOO
North \me>lean Ins Cos . N Y , 500.000
Georgia Heme Ins. Cos , Co'uni bus, 250 000
Umpire Srate Ins Cos., Augusta, 200.000
Ibe above Companies are represented with n
c mbbied Cash t apital of nearly FiP’IPh'CN
MILLIONS DOLL MIS and are un v ur parsed in
their promptness in Re»tiir g looses
One Handled dh 'iisirul D >ll us taken up
on one risk. J W W UFA I LEY,
General Insurance Agent,
Julv 7 Cm Americup, Ga
PIANOS! PIANOS!
ON hand, a ew extra riauc.R, which arc of
fered at low prices. S. P. BOONE,
July 2-1 ts. Agent.
7iILVU\B ®^L®®iNl a
'• ft E are now prepared to furnish Cake, for
* • Weddings and ''the;- parties, to order,
richly ornnmeuted. Ab o all kinds or Sweet
Meats, Preserves, Jellied, Fine French Candies,
Ice Cream. Lemonades. A’C-. ftc.
We are also prepared to furnish families
with fine LOAF BREAD at low prices, daily,
fresh from the Bakery.
sept 4tf v J. 11. KING ft CO.
"wan t el)7
1 AAA BUSHEL-! „f DRIED FRUIT,
1.0 Uu 1000 BUSHELS GROUND PEAS,
sept 13 ts G. M. HAY
Turniuie] Furniture!
TAM just receiving direct from New York,
at the New Brick Store, above S. Waxel
bautn ft Bro., a fine stock of Furniture, all
qualities, from fine Walnut Mahogany and
Rosewood to common, which are offered at as
low prices as the limes will allow. Cal! and
examine. S P. BOONE, Agt
July 24 ts.
Important Notice.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN : Par
l tie-* who have executions against th. m and
are desirous of avaidng tbetnselves of the bene
fit «f the >tay Law by paving one fourth of
the debt by the first day of 'armory, will find
me at rnv office in the Court lion e. in Americus,
on and after the first day « f October next un
less ahp« nr on bn iness connected with the < f
fice, where I will be pleased to wait on asiy one
who may call
I take this opportunity to return ray thanks
for'the liberal patronage received as lby Auc
tioneer, and would respec ? fully noti y the pnb>
lie that I ►hall continue Hie Audi n and Com
mission bu-itiess during this Fall and Winter
arid solicit a conMnunnce of the very libeial pat
lOnage heret* fore ex*en led me.
Auction Room in Messrs. Stephens ft
Jones’ Store, East side of thr* I'libhc Squ ire.
AUG. V. RAIFOUD,
sept 29 Sheriff ft City An tinner
IJVERYTdING in the Drug line, at
_Tj Dr. E. J. ELD RIDGE S
sept 8 if Drugstore.
Mlacon Atibrrtiscnmiis.
AMIiIYAL
OF
FALL & WINTER
GOODS!
Important to the Trade.
4VE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
OUR STOCK OF
F il AND WINTER GOODS,
Embracing everything usually found in a
first class House The attention of Merchants
and Planters is directed to our well-selected
stock. Our line of
Is everything that could be desired, and wc
intend to keep the stoats up to ns present stand
ard We have ni t space to specify, but believe
we can fill all orders complete. Our
HOLIES x , L'XiO v-o
AND
NOTION DEPABWriT
Is suptlieJ. 4Vi: have also a splendid
stock of
A’GLISIT, FRENCH ct AMERICAN
KASSIMERES & BROADCLOTH; ;.
Also, a fins lino of
3 if fl S [HI L 0 IK! KM § y
7-3, 1-2 and 10-1
II LEA CUED D OATES TI AS.
IVo, have also a splendid assortment of
G D O T IT I TST Gr
Vv’cil adapted lo our Country trade. Our slock
of
BOOTS AN " SHOES
Is unsurpassed by any House south of BniiL
more, embracing about 400 cases Men’s, Wo
men’s and Children’s Boots and .'-hoes in every
variety. Also a fine lot of
Men’s and Boys’ Hats,
Indeed, we might say that wc have almost ev
erything
GROCERIES,
With exceeding largo additions to our Gro
cery Department, we can now compete with any
section* We have :
100 bales India Bagging^
SOO coils Hope,
10 000 lbs Arrow Tie,
5 bales Bagging Twine,
130 bb!s. Flour, ssorted brands,
75 bales Macon Sheeting,
10 bales Augusta Shirting,
20 bales Yarns,
40 bales Osnaburgs,
250,000 lbs. Iron and Steel,
200 kegs Nails, assorted,
150 casks Mackerel in bbis,, half bbls., qr.
bids and kits,
100 bbls. Blue Fish,
150 bbls. Sugars, assorted,
500 boxes Tobacco, all grades and quali
ties.
75 ags Coffee,
75 kegs Soda,
75 boxes Soda,
500 bags Shot,
75 kegs- -£. £ and whole kegs of Towuer,
300 M Gun Caps,
23 kegs 5,6, 7, 8. 10. 12, 14 and 20 In.
• Rubber Belting,
40 boxes Cheese,
20 boxes Herrings,
40 doz. Scives,
50 doz Brooms,
Schnapps, Pickles, I—4, 1.2, and gallon
jars,
Candy. Sa dines, Starch, Soaps, Teas,
Crackers, Pine Apples in case.
Raisins, Indigo, Madder,
Castor Oil in cases,
Cases Liquors, as»orte L
Russ’ Preparations, assorted,
ftc., ftc., ftc,, ftc.,
Dealers are respectfully requested to give us
a call, and we feel confident we can make it to
their interest to examine our goods and prices
.3. 13. si©as & SOX,
Wholesale Grocery av» Dry Goods Dealers,
55 Second and-00 Cherry Streets,
sept 63m MACON, GA-
! Nclii si)ork MUbtrliscmcnts.
T«iiiiiAson, Dfiuiarrst Cos.,
620 3T<w
Have as-'-'oeiated with them
MR. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Fotmerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
A GRIIPIN ard AILAMT &, GA.,
JJIOR ttie pmp si* of sii! ; lying Merchants and
Planters at the South, by wh< lesale or ve>
toil with any htyle < f Carriages, Bngiries or
Plantation Wngons
Mr w. -odinlT'rt lor e experience in the car
u::g • l»u«inepp, will * 'liable us ro give satisfaction
in supply ini? g-> and subs'ant in 1 w«ik, such *is tl «•
county demands at as low price- asoan-poppi
h-v be furnisjied for cash Wo will keep con
Rtantiy < n h:ind
LIGHT "ONCORD BUGGIES,
the same as formerly sold by Mr Wood off, and
which became so universally popular all through
the uth. as (he best Bupgy in use
We als.. fu«ni-h IRON AXLE l LaNTATION
WAGONS, ■-f the very best make in {America,
for 2, 4 or G horsey
We invi’e all who want rwny article in our
line to address
TOMLINSON, DEMAPwEST CO.
June 1G Iy New York.
GEO. A. FRINGE & CO'S
PATENT MELODEONS,
40 Vaiietij?, with Patent Basso Tenuto,
or Sub Bus •.
AUTOMATIC AND SCHOOL
OPvQoVftftS.
ft.;.!.-lad in elegant Rosewood, Walnut or Oak
Cases.
ft'ftFvc’y Instrument Warranted for FIVE
i YEARS. No chaige f.»r oxing or Shipping.
40,000 BOW IFF USE.
An Illustrated Catalogue containing full de
r-cripMon -f st\le and testimonial* of the most
eminent mn-iemns, as t») the superior excellence
of our instiumeiits— will bo sent free to any ad
dress
THE A l TCMATIG ORGAN.
In ptrptiding the Automatic Org-in. we hold*
lv an:innt.ce tin* gieu.Us: triumph m mu ical i•.
strumcrits of the .".ge Doting the past ta!f
ccntmv.tho Fiecch end Germans have nuuufac
tured n*. f| instruments with double bellows, and
two pedals for the le t to operate : but the ward
<-f the tev-Tsed or ixiiau-tu-n Ui-11-.vs (which
is the only belliws used iri our instiunn n ; s )
made it inipossib'e for them to produce tie nud
low, rich and musical tone lftr which our instru.
merits are celebrated
Anothet otjv-cdon to this method of blown g
was, that both feet being occupied, it" opp<?rtu
nitv was offered for the management of tin
swell* Wi’h the past two yeats. ir<stniraents
cor.strncted on this Lmopean plan of “ and uhle
h o 'ere” have been manufac med in this Ci un
tiy, and t« c uate.act tbi- difficulty (want of a
t*we!J) a fiver has been projected fn m the centre
(f the instillment, ro ac* upon the swell. a v d
ope :atetj by the knee ! he inconven? nee and
co donit o necessarv tfi (ffet this object, are
and sacie< able enough to a gentleman, but to a
lady i lie use of such an appendage is nearly ira*
possible.
Our automatic dev’c obviates this difficulty
cntirel' , the simple act i blowing with a more
or hss f-ice giving the desired incre tso or and *
ere -c in the volume o* tin* tone. We predict
for this invention a brilli nt future.
THE Mi LODFON AND SCHOOL ORGAN.
For seven teen yearn the --nperior excellence of
our Me:o leor r -. ji:i•. r*ot questiomd, and for
two ye n t- M .; t vu.omg demand has made
it inii.t i • t--i o. o. t our orders promptly
With our : ■ <\ iM'es we feel warranted
in assuring > ; r 1:01:1- h and th-:r <*r«h.*:s will be
prornotiy rds-l’f h conGniuu c * * f their
pa* i on ;g • Gi OL-BO Phi aCL ft CO
(./«T’TIO.V Tv) PIIBOUASEt S
AH « f f.ur instruments ha-e upon .the name
hoards, in full, 4, GKO A. PbINCF ft CO.”-
When a dealer represents any other instrument
«s “ the h»me as outs.” it is usually a mere at
tempt to sell an inferior instrument, on which
he can make a larger profit.
p § _.a. libera! discount to Churches, Clergy
men, and Schools Address
GEO- A PRUSTCE & CO.
gko. a prince, Buffalo, N. Y
CUAS E. BACoN,
c f. s thomas, Sept G ly.
GROVESTEE3M & CO-,
Pi an o Forte
MANUFACTURES,
400 Broadway, New York.
npITESE PI \NOS received the highest award
1 of Merit! at the World’s Fair, over the
best makers from London, Paris, Germany, the
cit es of New Torn. Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Boston; also the Gold JV^eda 1 at the Ameri
can Institute, for FIVE SDCCJSS s 'IVE YEARS !
Our Pianos contain the French Grand Action,
1 Harp Pedal, Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame,
| and all Modern Improvements. Every Instru
ment waur anted FIVE years. Made under
the supervision of Mr. J. H. GROVESTEEN,
! who has a proctica' experience of over thirty
five years, and is the maker of over Eleven
Thousand Piano Fortes* Our facilit : es for man
ufacturing enable 11s to sell these instruments
from S'oo to S2OO cheaper than any first class
piano forte. Ang 4 ly-
Interest Jng Letter From Texas,
Hamilton, (Hi.. Oct. 6, 1860
Editor Enquirer .-—I here send you a
very interesting, letter from the lier. A.
| Fitzgerald. (T nnerly of Dolton, Gn..) of
Fort Worth, Texas'. This letter is from a
well known Baptist minister,and an old citi
zen of G eorgia— a man noted for his sa
gacity and Christian piety. This letter is
an answer to th:> many questions I pro
pounded to him, and will he of much in
terest and great information to our many
friends who think of moving to the West
ern country. Therefore, at the request of
j .several friends, I send it to you for publi
cation. Hoping it will boos much interest
to your readeis, I liave the pleasure of sub
scribing myself your friend,
Ttios. S. Mitchell, M. D.
Foiit Worth, Texas, [
September 13 th; 180(3. \
Dear Sir :—I am just in receipt of your
very frank and candid letter, and with the
same f ankness 1 hasten to answer all in de
tail.
'lbis is mostly a stock country. Some
men have a thousand head of cattle and
three or four hundred head of horses.
The land here is as level and as rich as
you could desire it. There is. perhaps, no
country that surpasses >his in kind of small
grain, and 1 think, on an average osgood
for corn as Georgia,if properly cultivated.
This is decidedly a strange country,and very
changeable in climate in every way and
disagreeable, but it is a good country. You
; can raise just as much stock as you want
without any feed. 1 live just in the edge of
I ern: s timbers a strip of land from five to
twelve miles wide and two hundred miles
long, running nearly north and south, well
timbered for this country, and on .either
side is a prairie level.without timber, thirty
miles wide. Sometimes in tan miles it does
not afford a riding switch—all level and
rich, and no water. Cisterns are the only
chance Land from $1 to 8o per acre.
Land here can be had pretty much as a man
wants it—unless it is well improved places,
which will cost from live to ten dollars, in
stock or money, paid down. As to game
there is plenty of deer and turkey, wild eats
j and wolves, but it amounts to but little, as
i they are very hard to kill in the prairies.
| Seventy five miles west of here there is
(plenty of huffaloe and antelope, but there
the Indians steal horses and depredate in
| every way —kill and butcher men and wo
| men, and steai children to make servants of
i them and also t.o sell to their parents.
| We are perfectly safe from the Indians.
: They occasionally come and steal horses
| moonlight nights within fifty miles of us.
| No one would he more cautious than I
| would on that subject.
| As to the churches there are plenty of all
; sorts, in cabins, all through the country,
| but their standard of piety and intelligence
!is low The war has done n ueh todemora
j lize churches and society in this country.
Churches are very well regulated in ti e
towns and cities and all ea-t of the lower
cross timbers. 1 think the schools aro as
good, on ah average, male and female, ; s
they arc in Georgia. No want of schools
in Eastern or Middle Texas.
The nearest point of public conveyance
ti my house is Waxafcatcby, thirty miles
from this. The railroad runs from Galves
ton to Millikon, one hundred miles only.
This fall it w’U go eight miles further.
From to Maco is one hundred miles
The stage runs twice a week, and from
! there to Waxa atchy is 100 miles. A
hack runs twice a week, and there is an ir
regular stage line from Waxahatchy toFort
Worth, some eight miles east oi my house.
If your family is healthy I would advise
you to come by private conveyance—say a
two horse wagon and two mules. Mules
do well hero and readily sell for a good
price, and so do wagons. Horses from the
old States don’t do well here. I would sup
pose that one hundred and fifty dollars
would bear your expenses here. If you
start early in the fall it will take you two
months and a half to make the trip. (Good
crops aD through Texas.) Be sure that
you get to your home by Christmas; after
rhat tie spring rains are liable to set in and
it is then the worst country you ever trav
eled in. Your family goods would all he
ruined in swimming little ravines and small
streams—would sometime.- detain you for
two weeks, to say nothing of the health and
comfort of your family. Prepare you a
good ten gallon keg for water to drink and
gook or your family will suffer.
Tell the good wife to be sure to bring her
bedding and bed clothes. They cannot be
had here at any price.
If you come by public conveyance you
will come by New Orleans, and then the
regular steamers wifi carry you across the
Gulf to Galveston ; and then by railroad to
Miliiken. Railroad fare is twelve cents per
mile, and stage the same price I think it
would cost you six hundred dollars to get to
Mil iken by public conveyance.
I will now give you what I regard a= the
most valuable information for you. There
| are millions of acres of as rioh lands as the
I world affords, lying uncultivated and almost,
uninhabited, now in Texas, which must
make it the great State of all the State?; and
the great. Central Railroad tbv ugh the
entire State, parallel to the Brazos
running through the best lands, towns,
churches and schools, will add at least 10CO
per cent, to town property and lands along
the railroad.
I would carnostiv advise vnu to settle, at
least, for the present, in Washington cmnty.
It ha? the best schools and sneie'y in the
State, nud thickly settled with most wealthy
farmers. Not much stock raised there
All pay well—plenty of money there. There |
■Whole ISTo. 1613.
is a railroad some forty miles below Milli
ken that will carry yon in the centre of
Washington country. Lands aro high and
society good. It is mostly a cotton country
But I must say that as a permanent loca
tion, 1 prefer Sherman, in Grason county,
to any other placo in the State. It is as
good a farming country as any, within a few
miles of the Red river, the line between
Texas and the Choctaw Indians. (They aro
civilized and friendly. The Grvernment
will soon remove them ) Sherman will bo
'lie terminus of the raihoad of Texas and
Kansas. It has a good farming country,
and has a more reliable prujeettd railroad
t! an any other town in The
Southern railroad to California from St.
Louis is complelled to run through it. Them
are now 350 miles of the St. Louis railroad
dme. The Memphis and Little Rock rail
road nqpt here, and the great Central Texas
and Kansas railroads must come here. It
is bound to be the Atlanta of Texas.
Yours, with great respect,
A. Fitzgerald.
MI SCELLANEOUS.
KEROSENE AND GAS STOVES
TEA AED COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS, OIL
CAES, &c, &c.
All the Cooking for a fam-
JS*5" ily may be done with Kero- “©a
B©“ sene Oil, or Gas, with less “©g
expense, than by any other “tfiffl
BSTfucl. -©*
Each article manufactured by this Company it
guaranteed to perform all that, is claimed for it.
J6r2?" Send tor Circular, “©a
Liberal Discount to the trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.,
Aug. 41y. 206 Peabl Street.
CHARLES. L. COUY. | ALEX. 11. IIOLWAT.
S. PAGE EUMOND3.
LACHLAN H. PdCINTOSH,
WITH
Charles L. Coby & Cos.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
orhrarimtjj Iflcrrfjaitts,
JONES' BLOCK, corner Bay and Abercorn
.Vircets, SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal ad
vances made on Consignments to Charles L.
Colbv. New York, and to our friends in Boston
and Philadelphia.
ltErERENcns : Messrs. Dabney. Morgan <t Cos ,
New York; Jarvis Slade, New York; Gardner
Colby, Esq., Boston; Hon. .1. Wiley Edmunds,
j Boston. July 10 w&tw6m.
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FEVER}
Gai.liguan’s Tills are compo ed simply of
VEGETABLE MEDICINES. They are CATH
ARTIC PILLS, acting upon the STOMACH, LJV
lull and IXftVELS; containing no Arsenic, C.i!ck
nud, Blue Mass, or any other Mineral substance.
The great advantage the Proprietors claim for
these Til sis that, without the aid of Calomel,
Blue Mass, or any other minerals, they will cure
the most obstinate cases 7 of Chills and Fever,
Dumb Ague. Periodical Headache, Neuralgia
and all s.Auctions of a like character. Follow
the directions, and you will find they will do all
that is claimed for them. one box, and
their own merits will recommend them ever af*
tei wards.
or We have used GALLIGHANftS PILLS,
and have never known them to fail to cure
when the directions were followed, and unhesi
tatingly tecoiumend them to public favor.
Hon T. IT. Watts, Ex Governor of Ala.
“ T. J Judge, Judge Sup. Court of Ala.
“ Rou t Dougherty, Judge 9th Circuit Ala.
Wm G. Waller, Sheiiff Montgomery Cos Ala.
H«.*n * B. CLI I'tIERALL, Montgomery, Ala.
Col Jas. II Weaver, “ 44
001. Crawford Bibb, 44 44
Me j. E A Banks, Com. Merchant, N. O. La.
Geo Mason, Esq., Mayor, Wetnmpka, Ala.
Mike L. Woods, Atl’y at Lav 206, Br’d’y, NY
Daniel s ayre, Grand Sec. Giand Lodge, AV,
F ft A Masons.
B LOU XT A 19 AXE
Solo Prop; iators, Montgomery, Ala-,
WHOLESALE DEPOTS:
TTarral. Rislvy & Tompkins, 141 Chambers st..
N. Y., S. W. Morsdun, N. Y., Edward Wilder &
Cos, Louisville, Ky., E. J. Hart & Cos., N. O.
L* , Blount & Hale, Montgomery, Ala.
SOLD BY
Dr. E. J ELDRIDGE, and U. C. BAILEY & CO.,
tneiicus, Georgia. July 21—6 m.
J. H. ANDERSON, | LOUIS F, ANDKRSOM
S. T WALKER.
R E II OVAL.
Ju G-Ih
GROCERS AND
Commission ftftmipnts,
MACON, GEORGIA.
HAVE removed from their old stand to their
New Store, on Poplar street, between Se
nnit and Third, where they keep constantly on
hand, a large and complete stock of GROCE.
KIES, PROVISIONS and PLANTATION SUP
PLIES.
Agents for Pratt's Cotton Gins, and Iron Tie*.
Bagging and Rope always on band.
\Ve solicit consignments of Produce and Cot.
ton and are prepared to receive and sell Cotton
fer Planters. Commission on Storage, 50 cent*
per bar; selling, 1 1-4 percent. sept 15 3m
I* 1 S A Ij E .
A NEW Massey GIN, 40 or 45 saws—ner
er used at all, Prloe—One half of Mas
sey's present price for Gins. Apply to
sept 4 ts A. A. ADAMS.