Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, January 23, 1872, Image 3

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(Lljr^mitl)crn|iprnrkr. ^ Ij OOAL. T a«i d 11, January II, 1872 Private letter* should not be directed to the firm: or to the office; but to the per&on only for whom intended. Buriuese letters should be directed to R. A H*rrit*n A Ce. Mr. John A. Orme, lias charge of the 8ub- seription list, and to him all business let ters appertaining to Subscriptions Ac., must be directed. Heading matter as Advcrtisraents, or special notices appealing in the first Local column will bB etiarged for at tbo rate oififty rents per line: ,a the second column, tirentgfire cents per tin*; in the third, twenty rents, and for the remain ing. the regular price, $1.00 per square. SAIL SOAD TIME TABLE. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Mil ledgeville. MACON A. AUGUSTA RAIL ROAD. Down Train to Augusta- Arrives at Milledgeville ...8.14 A. M. Up Train to Macon. Arrises at Milledgeville 5 35 P.M. MILLKDGEVILLK BRANCH C. R. R. Up Train to E&tonton. Arrive* at Milledgeville 8.45 P. M. Down Train to Gordon. Arrives at Milledgeville ...2.35 P. M. tost orrioa. Mm.lvduxville, Jan. 18, 1872. Prom and after this date, Mails will close a* follows: Mads for Atlanta and Angnsta and all points bsyono, going North nnd West, will close at 8 e'clock a. m. Mails for Macon and Southwestern Road and points beyond, going Southwest closes at 5 o'clock p- m. Mails for Savannah and Flerida closes at 2.In p. in. Eatontun and Montieello mail closes at 8:45 transfigures a cloudy or sallow skin, suf SoUTHF.n.N Ml SIl'AL JolltNAL.—Til* January number of this valuable month- •' WHO WILL SUFFER?”—It is now twenty-four years since DR. TOBIAS' . , Venetian Liniment was put before the ly te filled to tbo brim with good tiling*, public, warranting it to cure chronic rheum-, and is even better tba'n preceding nnm- headache,euts. horns, bruises, old sores. PE TEILSOS'S Mji GAZISE. Hi*st of All! s w berg. We must congratulato the go- abead publishers of the Journal, upon their deserved success, and extend our pains in ths limbs, back and che»l; and it has never failed. Sold by Druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New York. THE HUMAN HAIR -Burnett’sCocoaine, compound of Cocoa nut Oil, etc., is tmrival Cheapest and Fplsndid Offers This popular Monthly Magaair.s gives more ■ irTd. It has IS72. for the money than any in ths won the best colored fashions, ths bsst original stories, snd the bej: engravings of guy lady’s , book Great and costly improvements will be made in 1872, when it will contain best wishes for its future prosperity and 8^ * s a dressing for the hair. Fur salo by all, One Thoiuand Pages ! Eoarteen Splendid l:r. VI .1 \ Drugris s. ! Steel Engraving, t Twelva Colored Berli* tong Hie. Elegantly gotten up : taste- PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.—Not the Cheap-. Patterns! Twelve Mammoth Colored Fa*h- fully printed; and most ably edited, it est, bat Safest and Best Illuminating Oil for Tons! One Thousand Wood Cuts! Twtnty- ranks among the few raally valuable musical periodicals published, and must rapidly win its way into every household. It is thoroughly identified with the mu sical interests of the South, and we trust every Southern lady or gentleman inter ested in music, will show their apprecia tion of the enterprise by subscribing at onco. The cost is so small, (only one dollar a year,) that every one can easily afford it, and it is richly worth four times that money. Over ten dollars worth of beautiful new music is given during tba year. No family interested in music can afford to be without it. Sample copies sent free to any address. Splen did premiums for clubs. rpn It. Flour, Flour, Flour at Sam’l A. Cook’s Dslicatb CaiATcaas—This is tba E hrase applied Ly Ilia Blackness, the loor of Vernice, to the fair ladies of Italy. It was tho lovely complexion of Dasdemona, such a radiant contrast to bis own, that won his heart; aad sooth to say, every man of discernment con- aiders a fair skin, like a sweet voice “an excellent thing in woman.” Now this is a charm which can La acquired.—- There is a healthful and odoriferous toi let article, known everywhere as Ha- sis’s Magnolia Balm, which literally Office hours from 7 a. m. until 6:30 p. m. Office opens on Sundays from 8 nntil 9:30 s. m. Money Orders obtained from 7 a. m. un til 5 p. m. SAMUEL A. COOK. Grocery and Provision Market. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Use,in. Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Fine Teas, Sy- pip, Hams, Pickled Beef, Beef Tongues, breakfast Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Crack ers (of all kinds ) Soaps, Sturcb, Soda, Can dles, Urooms, Buckets Baskets, Tubs. Ac., Ac. Next door to the Hotel. Give ns a call, T Ell MS CASH. jau9.3m. Trii Pilgbim will bo at Newell’s llall, on exhibition, Tuesday, Wednas day and Thursday nights. From the amount of printer’s ink he displays aboat the city (a good criterion by the bye) we judge he will make a good show. Whence Wheelbarrows he cornctb, or whither ho goetb, or where- A. Cook’s, tore he is a pilgrim at all, the cards do not make appear. frisiug the diseolarcd face, neck, arms and bosoms with a soft, pearly tinge, and imparting to the surface a smoothness and a gloss like that of polished marble. Instead of clogging the pores, like ths sticky enamels, or contracting them, and thus obstructing perspiration, like the astringent cosmetics, it cleanses the skin from all impurities and wonderfully im proves its texture. This peculiarity is particularly appreciated by our rural bsiles, who find that the coarseness and roughness, which country air is apt to engender, are speedily removed from their faces, bauds and arms, by this de lightful preparation. My Fricnd, stop that terrible cough, and thus avoid a consumptive’s grave, by using Dr, l’icrco's Golden Medical Discovery. For curing all throat’, bron chial and lung diseases it has never been equaled. Sold by druggists. rp It. family use ever made. Burns in the ordinary k-rosene lamp. Does not take firs, nor explode if the lamp is upset and broken. Send for Circakir, Oil Ileus- of Charles I’ratt establish ed 1770, New York KISLEY 8 LINIMENT—Of Arnica, Hops, Carbolie Acid, acts as a universal external cure- all, acting on the nerves connected with the saia. It promptly relieves Neuralgia Pains Cleanses and cures old sores and ulcers, fleSb, weuuds, burns, bruises, sprains. &c. Bold eve rywhere at 50 cents. Morgan A Risley, Whole sale Druggists,New York, General Agents. LAIRDS’ BLOOM OF YOUTH —A most delightful toilet prepared for beautifying the skin, has been established over ten years ; du ring that time over oie million ladies have used it; in every instance it has given entire satisfaction ; it removes all imperfections, tans, freckles and sunburns, giving the skin a youth ful appearance. Sold at all Druggists and Fan cy Goods Stores. Depot 5 Gold Street, New York THANKS TO THE TIMELY DISCOVERY of Mrs Winslow'* Soothing Syrnp, the lieirts of many parents have been made glad by wit nessing the beneficial effects, which this reme- j year, $12 00 dy nver fails to produce during the critical period of teething. CaRBOLIC SALVE—Nothing like it ever known before. Cures cuts, burns, sores, wounds, Ac ,like magic. Physicians speak of it in terras of the highest praise. Pries 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor 6 College place New York. four Pages of Music ! All thus will be given for only Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Magazine* of the class of ‘•Peterson." Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writer* are employed to write originally for ‘•Pitersos.” It> 1872, in addi tion to its usual quantity of *J, irt stories. Five Original Copyright Novelet*.' will be give*, vis : Bought With a Price, by Ann S. Stephen ; The Islaud of Diamonds, by Henry Denforth; Onco Too Ofiee, by Frank Lee Benedict; Lindsay's Luck, by Miss F. Hodgson; and A Wife, Yet Not A. Wife, by the auihor of "The Second Life.” Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates Ahead of all others. These plates are en graved upon on steel, fieri* ike usual site, and contains six figures. They will be superbly colored. Also, several pages of Household and ether receipt*; in short, everything interest ing to ladies. TERMS—Always in Advance : One Copy, for one year, $2 00; Five copies, for one year, $9 00; Eight copies, for one PHYSICIANS who Lave prescribed Svap- nia or Purified Opium nse no other form of Opium in their practice. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DTE—If all h« hairs were lives, Othello said, “my great re venge hath stomach for them all.” But hair that’* gray or sandy, white or red, the ladies have no stomach for at all. Use Cristadoro’s Dye and tho evil ia remedied. Manufactory, 63 Maiden Lane, New York. THE PUREST and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil in the world is Hazard & Caswell's made on the Seashore, from fresh, selected livers, hy Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It is abso lutely pur* and sweet. Patients who have once taken preterit to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in the market. JOU\ IXS Indorous Kid Glove Cleaner re stores soiled gloves eqnal to new. For sale by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York. Dee 1st, psnlni. Superb PREMIUM ENGRAVING ! Every person getting up a elnb of five at $1 60; each, or eight at f I 50 each, will be entitled to an extra copy of th* Magazine for 1872, and also to a copy of the enperb parlor mezzotint (size 24 inehes by 18), “Five Time* One To-day,” which at a atore would cost four dolla-s. 8pe«imeng tent, gratia, to those wishing to get up Clubs. Address, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 305 Ckestnnt street. jan201t r p & n Philadelphia, Pa. Choice Eating and Planting Potatoes* 100 Barrels pure Early Rose. 50 barrels pure Early Goodrich. 100 barrels Jacksou White's. 50 barrels Pink Eyes. 100 barrel Peach Blooms. 50 barrels Western Beds. The above Potatoes were selected with great care. Are engaged genuine pur* seed. JAMES G. BAILEY & BRO, janl6-4t 205 Broad street, Augusta, Qa. (a few left) at Sam’l Building and Loan Association is agi tating our people. But little progress lias been made thus far towards its or ganization. We Lope to publish an au thorized call for a meeting to put the project in operation soon. Its discus- •iou, meantime, is to be commended. Choice Butter just received at Samnel A. Cook’s—25, 33, 40 and 45 cants per pound. To the Good Templars of Milledgeville Lodge. Next Friday night, the 26th inst., is tho time for your regular quarterly elec tiuns. Daring the ensuing term, the spring campaign will be fully opened. The good service you have hitherto done is gratefully recognized by the community, who expect much more at your hands hereafter. Effectii’O official organization is essential to the best di rection of your efforts. Let there be, then, a full attendance—two hundred Templars, at least—to prepare for other successors, unprecedented iu even your wonderful past. W. C. T. Teas, Teas, Teas, pure 'and very fine at SAM’L A. COOK’S. Maj- Jonas’ Courtship.—Well, well, well, ain’t he married yit 7 Thirty odd year ago ho was a courtin’ all over the country. Pro’aps ole Miss Jones is dead and he is a’ter another woman. I spec that is the way of it. Poor maD, I hope he won’t have another aich a siege of it as the first ono was. So says Aunt Nancy, the old lady having evidently heard something of the Major’s good fertune, in securing a renewal of copy right of his admirable b*ok. Hoes, Axes, Jcc„ at Sam’l A. Cooks.’ The de'il among the. Brethren.—It was a notable circumstance, at the Meth odist praysr meeting, last Wednesday night, that six, of the eight men present, wore connected with the city press. Fine Syrnp at Sam’l A. Cook’s. Try it. An old Louisiana sugar planter who is running ten of the Collins Steel Plows, writes to Collins & Co., and esys, *T would not part with the Steel plows bought of you for $100 each il I could not get others.” We know that for cleaning| paint, wineowa china and glassware ; for polishing knives, tin, iron, bras* and copper wares, end for re moving stains from marble aad porcelain, and mat from machinery, Enoch Morgan's Sons, Sapoliois th* best thing in nse. rpnr4w Sngar Cured Hams at Sam’l A Cook’s. To those who are Bowed Down by ner vous Debility, and despair of ever re covering the vigor and mien *f manhood we earnestly recommend Dn. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters. Before they have finished the first bottle, they will feel the restorative principle at work in every portion of their broken»down systems and hope will spring np in their hearts. No case of Dyspepsia Bilious' ness, Intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Gout or kidney disease, can resist this unequalled vegetable tonic which is un polluted by any distilled or fermented [iquor. Jan 2 4t rpn Butter received weakly at Samuel A. Cook’s. Try it. SErr AD VEIITISEMESTS. MARRIED At Eastman, Dodge county, Ga., on the 1 Itb instant, by Rev, C. W. Lane, Col. Tcjmas L. Tatlor and Miss Emma Mosilct. “Low prices seldom command a good arti- c.e,” but in the case of Sumter Bitters the ex ception proves the rule—it is the best tonic known. New Goods for 18T8 AT The One Price House ! If. L. A. BALK, 172 Bread Steel, AUGUSTA, GA. Great Bargains in Dress Goods ! Great Bargains in Jeans and Woolens! Great Bargains in Cassimeres and Flannels ! Great Bargains in Linsey Woolsey, Bed Tick, <$*o.! Great Bargains in Ladies Trimmed Hats ! H. L. A. BALK Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Tlie One Price House! I am now receiving the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, which were carefully eelected by me. tor thie Market, at prices so low as to enable me to defy competition! Beginning with ; Plaids at 15 cents ; DsLaines at 20 cents ; Poplin at only 25 cents ; hand- tome Colored Silks at only 75 cenis. Also, a large and full assortment of Cassimeres, Jeans, Woolens, &c.: Beginning with Jeans at 20 cents ; Jeans, extra heavy, at 2.5 cents; All Wool Cassimeres at 60 cente; Linsey Woolsey at 15 cents; Heavy Mattress Tick at 15 cents, up to the best heavy Tick (or holding feathers. Together with a full line of Prints, Flannels, Sheeting*, Shirtings, Shawls, Cloaks, Boots, Shoes, and Ladies Trimmed Hats, At price* that will please the most fastidious. «** Cut out this card, and be sure to find the OXE l'RICE HOUSE, and you will save time and money. fi. L. A. BALK, jan 20 tf r n 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ng mildew from clothing, use* ula For removinf Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid diluted with water. No more Gray Hair. Sature's llair Resto 11 tire brings back the origins color. It is not u dye. and clear as crystal. Contains nothing in urious. See advertisement. SPECIAL NOTICES. Broome, Buckets, Tubs and Baskets SAM’L A. COOK’S. Ilesolced, by the Cold Water Tem plars of Milledgeville, That the thanks of the Templar* are hereby returned to Mr. Brady for hi* handsome prescut of the material for the official atanda. A mineralogist of San Francisco, claims to Lave discovered a process far combining iron and copper, producing a compound harder thin iron, and a company is forming (o teat the process. A BODY AND MIND DISEASE. finch is dyspepsia. Tho stomach and the Lrsin are too intimately allied for the one to tuffer without the other, so that dyspepsia and despondency are inseparable. It may be addt id , too, that irritation ot the stomach is almost inrariably accompaired by irritatioa of the temper. The invigorating end tranquiliziag opera tic n of Uostetter'e Bitters is most powerfully developed in case* of indigestion. The first (fleet of this agreeable tonic is comforting and encouraging- A mild glow pervades the sys tem, the chronic uneasiness in the region of th; stomach is lessened,and the nervous rest lessness which characterizes the disease Is abated. This improvement is not transient.— It is not succeeded by the return of the old symptoms with supertdded force, as is always tM case when nnmedicated stimulants are giv en for the complaint. Each dose seems to i mpart a permanent accession of healthful in- vigoratio.n But this is not all. The aparient and anti-billious properties of the preparation sre scarcely secondary in importance to its ton ic virtues. If there is an overflow of bile, the accretion ia soon brought wiihin proper limits, and it the bilary organ is inert and torpid it is toned and regulated. The effect upon the d:s- chaiging organs is equally salutary, and in ca ses of constipation the cathartic action is just sufficient to produce the desired result gradu ally and without pain. The Bitters also pro mote healthy evaporation from tho surface, which is particularly desirable at this season when sudden spells of raw, unpleasant weath er are apt to check the natural perspiration and produce congestion of the liver, conghs, and colds. The best safeguard against all diseases is bodily vigor, and this the great Vegetable Restorative especially promotes. rpn 1 m PENETRATING tothesource of the disease in the secretions and the circulation regulating every organ and bracing every nerve and fibre of the body, Dr. TF other's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters, are effecting the most astonishing cares of indigestion, bihousness, nervous weak- ness, rbematism, scrofulous disorders, and ahronie consumption, that the woildhas ever witnessed. MAGIC OF THE MOUTH—Odiferous Sos- odont, renders the mouth enchanting, com posed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts white ness to the teoth, a delicious flower like aroma to the breath, and preserves intact, from youth to age, the teeth- W A N D O FERTILIZER! FOIl SOLUBLE P A € I F I C GIJAN O. J. O. MATHEWSON, vYgent for tlie Company* AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. PRICE REDUCED! $48 Per Ton Cash; $55 Without Interest on time, No Charge for Dray age. This GUANO is well known in the Cotton State*, from ezperienre in its nse for siz years past. It has acquired after thorough trial, un lerallconditition of season, a character for reliable excellence unsurpassed, and which cannot attach to Fertilizers of rerent introduction. In view of re luced cost of manufacture, and the auusnal facilities #f the PACIFIC GUAN'o COMPANY, this Valuable ^Fortier is now sold at the L EAST COST, looking to Largs Salsa and Small Profits for compensation. We Warrant the Stock iu Market this season precisely the tame iu composition and quality as that liei etoforc soid. For specific terms, apply to J. O. MATI1ERSON, Agent, Augusta, Ga. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Md. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime, For Composing with Cotton Seed. PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF DR. St. JULIEN RAVENEL, Charleston, S. C. Pr ice Reduced ! This article, a- above stated, is prepared tor Composting with Cotton seed. A Compost made with an eqnal weight ef this article and cotton seed, funrshes th* cotton seed with the Soluble Phosphate, which is necessary to m ike it effective. — The Comport ihonld be made frem fonr to eiz weeks before planting time, ia erder Jthat'decomposition may take place, and should be applied at from PHHo COO poands per acre ormore. General ezper encs for two year* hat shown the Compost to be a most economical and effective Fertilizer for Cotton and Cord. This acid P10iphate it now pat into market at the low price ef $30 per ton cash. $35 on time , wi hunt interest (no drayage) at which rato everyj pinn er can snpply himaolf with a first elass Fertilizer at a miniraun outlny per acre. For specific terms apply lo J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent Pacific Guar.o Company, Augusta, Ga. A Full tupply of Peruvian Guano, Ground Bon* ami Land Plaster, on hand al all times, dec 16 pr 2m Removal* J. H. HOLDER has removed to Mr. Lcikens’ Old Stand, where he will be pleased to see his oil fritnlsand customers, and all new ones. He h; s a fine assortment of Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, Cigars, Floor, Sugar, Cof fee, Candles, etc. 1'ricesas low as the lowest. My motto is TO LI YE AND LET LIVE, jan!) 3t J, H. HOLDER. 6LlVEft, DOUGLASS & CO., Wholesilo Mannftctnrers of Tinwa’e, DEALERS IN Stores, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Tin Plate, 4c., STOLEN From her Colt cn December 29th or 30th, from my place a small Bay Mare with a white spot in her forehead, and dark man* and tail. I will give a reward of FIFTEEN DOLLARS to any one that will give me information (0 that I can recover li ?r. j.m'J-lt M.E. EDWARDS. 43 THIRD STREET, MAOOHr. GbA. Store Emporium. TWENTY different patter** of Cookiag Stove*. Stewart's Great Benefactor,' Improved ron Witch, Palmetto, and etkem pattern*, all guaranteed. Box and office Stove*. Grate* *m $5 to $30. Holloware, Sad Irons, Fire Dogs, and an assortment of Sliovolsand Tonga, Pocket and Table Cuttlery, Hardware. Full lice of House Furnishing Goods, Wood aad Willow Ware, Looking Glasses, pressed and plum Tin Ware to the trade. All orders promptly t tended to. rNov, 21 187I.tr. HOME INDUSTRY* J II.PARKER laving associated himself ■ with Mr. M. A.Collins, in tlie Carriage Making business, r ?s;>ectf«lly iufoims the citi zens ot Milledgeville and surrounding country that be is fully piej ared with material, and the best of Workmer to execute all kinds of work in a superior manner, not surpassed North or South. The public are requested to call and examine hit work. Among which will be found Sarvens’ Patent Wheels, famous for tlisir durability and adaptation to our roads, and which in the end is the cheapest and the best * heel that is now in nse or made, lie also will do all kinds of plantation work with neatness, die ipness and durability. Give us a trial, and you will not be disap pointed. All work f u.irantecd to give satiefac- PARKEU A COLLINS. Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco. PRICE: CA8H, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory- TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable Nov- 1st, 1872. WITHOUT INTEREST. Factory East end Ilasel St.; Mines on Ashley River. W AND O QVTA '(J • Acid Phosphate of Lime! FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE. CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory. TIME, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory j payable Nov- 1st, 1872, Without Interest. WM. C. DUKES & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, No. 1 South Atlaetic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. T.T. WINDSOR. SEETZER WHAT is HEAIACHET In nins ca oat of ten the soarct of headache is not in th* brain, but in the stomach. Indigestion ia ths most frequent cause. The digestive organa being disordered, thsy derange the action of the liver, the bow. Is. the kidneys, and the serves, and the whole secretiveand excretive machinery being as it were thrown outof gear the brain suffers. R :s ore the natural tone sf the stomach and boat Is with a few doses of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, and headache aris ing from this cause s it onee arrested. This delightful preparatii n is the best remedy for chronic and periodi-a headache at present known, and is sbsoli tely invaluable as a atom achic and gentle call ar tic. Soli by *11 DRUGGISTS. jan9.1872-2w G TO MY DEBTORS. ENTLEMEN : 1 beg to say, give me a little chance; I made a bad start, bat I am going to work, atd make some money. I am going to Butcher in the city of Milledge ville. Say I mike twj dollars, I will pay to my debtors one dollar ; say I make five dollars I will pay two and a hi If dollars to my debt- ForGood Bee- deli re-ed at Milledgeville, on foot, I will pay six do lars and a half a hun dred, at Mr-Sau Walker’s Store, in Milledge ville. Very respectfully, jan!6-2t JOHN DAVIS. Cotton Food. A FERTILIZER specially for COTTON Send for eirenlar before purchasing. Bay it. Try it, and yon will never rsgrst it. A F. SKINNRR, Agent Milledgeville. F. W. Sim i, Isneral Agents, jan! C-3m r Savannah, Ga. Janl6* rp&n 3ih Agent at Milledgeville. Ga. nILLE DUET■ LLE HOTEL BAR AND Lager Beer Saloon. W E have got it- Whatt The best of Whiskies, Brandies, Gin, Rum, Wines, Lager Beer, Cigars, sne everything found in a first-class bar. My terms are cash, but for 15 eents yon cau get a *ood drink. I am mixer. Uive m* a trial, jaultl 3iu O. W . HOLDER. W. A. HOPSON & CO., Have received this day a choice variety of the Latest styles of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. ALSO SWISS OVERSKIRTS, DRESSING SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, PIQUE WRAPPERS, ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ^ a A di H e ofsoF^teaft n |o S tri MS »l.r Block. Macon, Ga. S*’«.7l Feb. 14,18 £ IV. A. MEGRATH, Hollingsworth Block, MACON, GfA.. CAN SUPPLY YOU ALL WITH COR1T. BACOff, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, BICE, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRl'P, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, WHISKY, My Terms are Cash, or such Paper as can be used to raise Cash and I will Sell you at It w as anybody. N. A. MEGRATH, Macon, Ga. r Jnn*$, 1871. 22. ly *4. S. MILLER, DEALER IN Mahogany; Walnut, and Pine FURNITURE, French! sad Ccttajs Chfuther Sets aad Leaking Glasses 1 Mattresses made te Order. ‘ttSISSRL'Sff'l SAVANNAH, GA. oct. 9 r a n Sir G. H. REMNHART, DEALER IN DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, ISDQLD1HDS, VBWIL & FOIIB BTC., Nos. 182 and 184, north side Bay st., foot of Barnard, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Sailing aa reasonable as any house Ssnth. Satisfaction guaranteed. rN*v.7. 44 3m n 4, 27 3m H. & J, WEED, importers and WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Tin Plate and Hardware, Rub ber Belting and Carriage Material. SI 115 ^.Yau^fi ta/L git. SAVANNAH, GA, net 10 1071 r* n6s