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FOR SALE.
A Class Flr-t Corine built by Agoew, of Phils- 1
delphia, and Med In this citv (* ugustai by tie Mechasic
fire Company. It wUi be *-.:d at a aacrlfic •: only r*awn
for eel Use bring want e room. Address Form Btonen.
r„ for terms 4c- Auguta, On.
Match \t
MEDICAL CARD.
DR, SAMUEL TARVER,
Spier’s Turn Out,
JEFFERSON CO.. GA.
OFFERS his erri< to the afflirierL in all eases of
disease, espe -iallv in those chrome cae*. which
have lonff defied the skill of the Afedical Profession.
ifediemt and pr*acnpti*n* be *<?nt Iw mail to
anv addrfss. on application to the Doctor, at the abore
poat Office. reasonable.
marr h B—ts T
JGEL R. GRIFFIN
Attorney at Law,
MACON GA.
practice sh the counties of Macon and
\ V the adjoining counties. Also, in the counties,
of Wc>t and South-West Georgia, accessible by Rail
Road. Particular perstmal attentiongiren to eoasefttio.
Office with O. A. I/Oehrane, Damoar's Building. 2d
Street, opposite Methodist Book Depository, feb. 27.
LIU 8t ESWLIMiI
TAKE NOTICE.
Elias Einstein
Has just opened a splendid lot of
RICH & MAGNIFICENT
DRESS GOODS,
SILK, BAREGE, ORGANDY AND
JACONET ROBES
from 5 to 15 flouYices, also with 2 Jupos and 3 to 5
flounces.
LACE POINTS, LACE <k BAREGE
MANTILLAS. SILKS, MUSLINS,
BAREGES, TRAVELING
DRESS GOODS, in
great variety.
Erah’d. Hdkfs- Collars. Bands, Edgings, Insert
ing!). Lace mitts. Ac. CUlicoes, Bleached A Brown
Homespuns, Siheeting ink. 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 wide.
CARPETING, in English Brusseils,
Ato 2 plv, Ingrain from 25 etsto #1.50 per yard.
HEARTH RUGS, &C„
WINDOW DAMASK, LACE AND
EMB D. CURTAINS, TAS
SELLS, &c.
Bummer Oloth.lng, a
beamiful lot, just opened. Clall, Gents, and tee for
yourselves.
Also, Painted W indow Shades in great variety.—
Hoe.cry. Kid Gloves. Hem.Stieh. and Tape Border
ed Hdkfs. and every thing usually kept in a first class
I*ry Goods Store. Come and judge for yourselves.
ELIAS EINSTEIN,
Triangular Block, A/aeou.Ga.
SOUTHERN DEPOT.
For the Grenuine
KEROSENE OIL!
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
BV THE BAHKEL OR BINCI.K GALLON.
BEING SUPPLIED
Dlrfftly frtm th Works of the
KEROSENE OIL CO-
THIS OIL
Does not Smoke While Burn
ing,
AND IS OF
UNCHANGEABLE LEMON COLOR
And will not explode.
run 9.11.8 nr inn u.u,i Al'runiKl)
Agents in Macon,
ZEILIN & HUNT,
\\ HULKS ALE AMD RETAIL DIUGGIsTH,
Macon, O-a,
LOTTERIES!
SHIVERS’ LUCKY OFFICE.
GEORGIA State L.ttonr—McKinney A Cos. Man
agars. Capitals (SO.iwO, ai,Out) and 10.00(1 dollars,
Ac.. Ac.
Consolidated Lotteries of Georgia—Hodges, Davis
A Cos, Managers. Capitals 100,000, 70,000, SC.OOO and
20.000 dollars. Ac, Ac.
Walton Female College Lottery—W o. Dawson
A Cos, Managers. Capitals 00.000 bO.OOU and 25.0U0
dollars. Ae, Ae.
Grateful for past favors, would solicit a continu
ance (ts the same.
Remember that I have sold, and returned, more
capitals and large prizes, than at any other office in
the state of Georgia.
Be sure to come or send yoor orders to Shivers’
Lucky Office, Flovd House Building.
W M.SHIVERS,’Jr, Agt.
Mae> n, Ga, Feh. 23 ‘OO. 1 >
iS^otice.
South Western B. B. Cos.
crtHlS road is now open for business to Coleman,
A 10 miles west of Cuthbert on the Fort Gaines
line, and to Morris 11 miles west of Cuthbert on the
EufuuU line, and will be opened to Hatchers, 15,
on the Eufnula line by the 15th day of March next
Good and secure station houses have been erect
ed at each of these points for the protection of
merchandise from the weather. W. A. Macon,
Agent on the Eufanla line, now at Morris’ Station
and C. B. Marshall Agent on the Fort Gaines line
now at Coleman, will attend promptly to the for
warding of cotton over the Road and merchandise
to its proper destination as fast as wagons shall of
fer for that purpose.
Coaches connect daily with trains between Fort
Gaines and Coleman, between Eufanla and Morris
\ IKGIL POW ERB, Eng. A Supt.
Macon Feb, 18th, 1860 v
TO DAKMEKS.
300 i"is£i2‘* vr
100 •* Dundee Bagging
SJOO Coll. Machine Reps.
1.100 “ Hand !*pun Hope.
,000 Pound. Twine.
We offer the above on fhvorable terms.
July 34—ti j. b. A W. A. ROSS.
WANTED FOR IR6O.
250 Bushels Com Meal Monthly.
propreela wtil be recited bv theb'o-jth Wextern
k? Rail Road Company, until the XXh of December lsS
for the xuppl y of 4£o Busheia Krcsh Corn Meal Monthly, to
be delirer-.-d t their levol, In Macon, by the Jtth of each
mriith, begining with the Jftth of Jamiary'lSCO, arid continue
Soroneyr Add rex. VIRGIL PUWEKB, Supt.
Nenxober 80th, I'M.
1. C. IK & HI,
MACON, OA.
I U * Spomn * FUbH<: *“ *®
Double Guns & Rifles,
Pistols and Revolvers,
Pocket and Sporting Cutlery,
Fishing Tackle,
Walking Sticks,
HIM & 0!R AUIimSI
And every be found in the Iret-claae SporUmen'l
Em [.or ■ in a either North or South. ‘° n ™*
By * car*!elattention to bualnete, and by keeping. a! way.
®s*lce eeeertment of the beat good. in our line w.
SSrt e ,£ ,tinu * UoB liSer.l patronage bere
tore. [oef.H—tf] p. o. H. * 80*. j i
mm GMiniii
OF
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COM
POUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
Par THesaset oft At Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Wmtnere. Obstructions. .Secret Ih'seaeee. Female
Van-plaints, and alt Diseases a/ the
Bernal Organs.
Arising from Excess* and lrnprudencies hr Lift. and re
moving all Improper Discharges from tfte Bladder, Kid
ney>. or Sexual Organ*, whether existing In
Male or Female,
From whatever cause they msy have originated,
And no Natter of How Long
Standing,
(riving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and 81-xm to
the Pallid Cheek.
JOT TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes
all the Symptoms, among which will be found.
Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss of
Power, Loss of Memory,
I ithcullTof Breathing, Gen
eral Weal ness. Horror of Dis
ease. Weak Nerve*. Tren b’lug. Dread
ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,
*t akefulnert, Dimness of Vision, Languor Univer
sal Lassitude of the Muscular System. Often Enormous
Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on
the Face, Pain in the Hack. Hea
viness of the Eyelids, Fre
quent Iv Black Spots
Flyiugbefore
the Eyes,
with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight: Want of At
tention. Great Mobility, K.btleesnesa, with Horror of
Society. Nothin* ts more L>. simble to such Pa
tient* than Solitude, and nothing they more
Dread for fear of themrelves ; no Re
psae of Manner, no Earnestness, no
Speculation, but a Hurried
Transition, from one
question to an
other.
These sym toms, if allowed to go on—which this medi
cine Invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER,
FATUITY. AND EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which
the patient rnav expire. Who can say these excesses are
uot frelueotiy followed bT those direful diseases—l -SAN
ITY AND CONSUMPTION? The records or the IN
SANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CON
SUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these as
sertions, In Lunatic Asylums the meet melancholy exhi
bition appears. The countenance .la actua ly eadden and
quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief, ever visits it—
oftould a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely artlculata.
•‘With woeful measures wan det air
Low sullen “ounds his grief Beguiled.”
Dsbll ty is most terrible! and has brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves, thus Masting the am
bition of many noble youths, it can be cured by the use
of this
Infallible Remedy.
If ,ou arc suffering with any of the above distressing
ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU wUUure you.
Try it and be convinced of its efficacy.
BEWARE o QUACK NOSTRUMS * QUACK
DOCTORS.
nmm extract m.
1 prepared directly according to the Rulee of
PHARMACY AND CHKMITRY.
Case* of from one week to thirteen year*’ stxr, din j have
been iffected; The mass of VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY
In pnuea.i.>n of the Proprietor, vouching its virtue* and
curative power*, if immense, embracing name* well known
SCIENCE AND FAME.
Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the lty
of Pidladelphla, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being
duly sworn does say, that hla preparation contains no
Narcotic Mercury, orlrluriou* Drug, but are purely Vege
table. H. T. HKLMBoLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me thl* 2Sd day of Novem
ber, 1854. WH. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price si per Bottle, or Six f*r£s, Delivered to nny
Address,
Accompanied by re lab’e and responsible Certllcate* from
Professor,of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and ether..
Prepared and sold by H. T. HCLMB.ILD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
No. 3S Houlh lOlh Ht., below < hestnut, Ansem
lily Buildings, Phils.
|ar To be had 0/ DR. STROUFCKF.H. Whole*dt and
Retail Agent Macon, 0a , and ail of all Druggists and
Dealers throughout the L'nil sit Statei, Canadas and Brit
ish Provincse,
Beware of Counterfeits.
Ask for Helmbold’s- - -Take no Other.
(lURKB 4J IV RA NT E E D .
Sold by E. L. STKOECHEK, Macon.
Jan. 35 wss--vty.
WOOD, EDDY & CO.'S
nnm os hutaii
STATE LOTTERIES I
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
a o
The Extraordinary Drawing of Wood, Iddy AOo.’s
. ngle Number Lotteries will take place In public, under the
superintendence of Swum UomrcUloners, at Augusta, Ga,
as follow.:
=* ~mr _* /m. anaas zat,
Draws on Saturday , Feb. ‘lbth, 1860.
Draws on Saturday , Mar. 31s/, 1860
Draws on Saturday , Aprl. 28/A, IB6o*
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
To take place a. above specified.
X Grand Capital Prize of
$1(70,000.
1 Prize of *50.0001 10 OrdwsTof. *1 000
Prize of SO.OUJ TO Prizes of. 500
zPrisooT. lo.uoO Cl Prize, of. 100
3 Prize* of 6(X)j f.j Prizes of. 7*
J Prize. of 5,000 I #1 rrises of fin
3 Prize, of 4,bSO I 55 Prize, of flo
3 Prize, of. X.OQU I 4,810 Pflze. of. 40
3 Prize, oi. 3.000 | 37.040 Prize, .t 3
33.3# Prize, amounting to $1 18dl.7ti
Whole Ticket! *3O ,* Halves tlO;
Certificate. of Pgaksge. will be Kid at th. following
ra tee, Inch is the nft :
Cer llflcate. of package. ! Whole Ticket.. *SO# 00
“ “ 36 Half “ 149 60
“ “6 Quarter *’ 74 75
’J “3 Eighth. “ 87 37
THE ORDINARYDRAWINGS
of Wood Eddy and Cos,, .single number Lotterie. will taka
plac • in public, as foil jws :
Class &H Draw, on Saturday, February 1, 1 HGO
3V “ “ “II “
“o m “
“ 61 “ “ “ 25
“ Si “ March “
“ 63 “ “ • lu *i
61 ““s I,’ ii
“ 65 “ “ “ IV ♦.
m 66 “ “ *r ••
ti 7 “ *• April r ’ “
“ 6H “ “ *• lV ..
•* 9 “ “ •• if; ..
“70 “ “ “ 86,
Nearly One Prixe te erery fflxt Tick.U.
ORDINARY DRAWING TO TAKE TLABE AS
> ABOVE SBRBiFIltl).
1 Grand Prize of $50,000.
1 •• of 80 >000
1 ‘* of 10,000
’ 1 “ o f 5,000
1 •• of 4,oft)
1 ** of *,OOO
1 “ f 1,500
M “ of 600
100 “ es 400
100 •* of gt'o
100 “ of 160
100 * of ic o
APPROXIMATION PRIZ ES.
4 prieee of S4OO approx, to $60,000 prise ere $1,400
4 ** 400 “ 90,000 •• ere 1,800
4 •• B*o “ 10,000 •• ere 1004
4 •* 896 “ 6,000 “ ere 800
* “ 800 * 4,000 “ ere 800
* 150 •• B,f>oo •• ere 400
m * “ 100 “ 1,500 ere 400
5,000 ** 90 ere 100,000
8.455 Prise. amounting te 8890,004
Ticket! slo—Halves fft—Qiirtera It.
Cert ideate, of Package. In the Ordinary, Dr awing, will b
told at the following rates, which i. the risk :
Cert Ucaui of Package. of 10 W hoi. Ticket., ghO
“• ** 10 Half •• .0
10 Quarter. “ so
10 Eighth “ lo
la Ordering TlckeU er Certtfleatee,
Kneloee the money to oar eddrea. for the Ticket*or
dered, on receipt es which they will be forwarded by
tret mail. Purchasers can here ticket, ending iu any
figure they may designate.
The Li.t es Drawn Number* end Prises will he lent te
purcha.en immediately after the drawing.
taP“ Pureheeere will pleeee write their signature*
plain, end gir* their Port Oflce,County and State.
that every prire is drawn and payable
in full without deduction.
Allpriaee of 81,000 and under,paid immediate
ly after the drawing—othar prise, at the uaual time of
thirty day..
All comm n Die* < ton. .trlctly oocfldentlal.
Order, for Ticket, or Cert ißc.tex, by Mail or Bxpre*. to be
directed to
WOOD, BDIT A GO., A ugu.ta Georgia,
or, WOOD, BODY ACO . Admit., Georgia,
or. WOOD. BODY A CO„ Wilmington, Deiw
E. C. BULKLEY,
AGBNT FOR
WOOD, KDDI * CO.’S Celebrate Utteriw,
Maoon, Oa.
t&~ See Advertisement.
nov 11—w
At Cost —Closing Out
OCR entire CHINA, GLAMt and TOY department,
wtih man v other dexlrabie good., are offered at and an
A*r neat tor the Bonday*.
S. r.JrtDNRTON * GO. |
LEONIDAS LAMAR. | C.J. WILLIAMSON
DRY GOODS!
FANCY GOODS!
The undersigned 1. ave lust opened at the old stand of Mr*.
F. Dessau, anew and well selected stock of Staple and Fai.-
DRY GOODS
Elegant sUk Robes, from 4 to 9 Volants,
“ Barsge and Pine Apple Robes,
Superior Crgandy Robe', from 4 to 15 Volants,
•* Jaconst “ ail prices.
Organdy Muslin in great variety;
Jaaonet “ “ “
Plain and figured Bareges.
Lace and Cambric Sett*,
Swiss and Llnin “
And in fact every thing that can be found In any
Dry Goods Establishment!
In tie etty. Our srock of Housa Furnishing Goods cannot
be excelled by any concern In Macon, either in price or
quality. Give us a call and ace for yon reel vet.
• Very respectfully
marl LAMAR 4 VULLIAMSON.
SEWING MACHINES and Mathematical Instru
ments repaired and adjusted, and new parts made
to order. New Tension Puds, Ac., for old machines,
By E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
mar 8
G. W. EMERSON, D. D. S.
DENTIST,
OPPOSITE THE LAXIER HOVBEfUJTf^f}
March 1, ’6o—tf
CrARDENINCr
Implements.
T)TO TTTffTTO’/'t Implements in petts com
X XV UJM IJW ts plete. Pruning Knives, Bud
ding Knives, Pruning Shears, long and short han
dles, Pruning Hooks, Pruning Saws, Garden and
Seed Hoes, Garden Hoe and Rave. Garden Trowels,
Garden Spades, Spading Forks, Potato© Rakes, Gar
don Plows, Garden Barrows, for sale hy
DT AW3 No - 10 Hnd 11 Cast Pjows, Bteei
JTIAJ W Q point self-sharpening Plows, Steel
Plows. Sub-soil Plows, Hide Hide Hill Plows, Ditch
ing Plows, Garden Plows all sizes. 1 and 2 Fur
row Plows, Harrows, Mattocks for sale by
NATHAN WEED.
TTATIO of nil the best makers, compsising Sco-
XIV/ ElO vil’s. Brade's Patent and Crown, Weed’s
warranted, Bradley’s Cast Steel Grubbing, Cano
Hoes, Seed Hoes, Flower Hoes, for sale by
NATHAN WEED.
fITTATT lAT Q and Spades, Garden and
v)Xlv V JLJLtVJ Straw Rakes. Spading Forks,
Bush Hooks. Bush Scythes, Socket Hooks, Cotton
and Wool Cards, Sheep Shears. Curry Combs, ITorse
Brushes, for sale by NATHAN WEED.
/N/\TJ W Shellers, Corn Mills. Straw and Shuck
lAHIUI Cutters, Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades,
Grain Sieves, Fan Mills, Thrashers, Horse Powers,
Otter and Denver traps, Wheelbarrows, for wood,
Coal and Dirt, Chums, Ae., for sale by N. W.
PIANOS. —Anew and elegant lot of Chiricering <t
Son's, Light <P Bradbury's, and W. Enabs's, at
manufacturer's quoted prices. Par sale l>v
mar 8 * E. J. SOHNSTON A CO.
3100 Reward!!
THE above reward will be paid formy boy AR- tfftX
KnLl), who run away from me about eight years Bvv
ago. In Wilke* county On., and who I have reason
to believe is In ia.l*poo*a county,or In mine of
the adj lining counties as ho has a wife nd chil- , A v
dren belonging to Mr*. Paradise, some eight or ten mile*
North of Loacliapi ka. In that county.
Said boy is about thirty-live or six years ofage, is a mula
fro, has straight, black, coarse hair : high cheek bones; tall
ana slender; rather Inclined to be stoop-houldertd ; has a
mark on his face, not certain, but think it on the right side;
has axcar on one leg, near the knee; don jt recollect which
leg ywelghs übom I<B pounds.
I understand that a negro was arrowed at Opelika, Ala.,
on the week before Chris'maf, who answers the descrip
of my bey. and wno was attempting to passhbnsslf off ae a
white man by ihenam* of Lcvl Britt, and who waslodgrd
In Jallof Ruiscll county, but subsequent,y released. I havo
•trong reasons for believing that this was my negro.
I will pa> the above reward for bis apprehension and de
livery to me at West Point, Ua., or |SO if lodged inanvlail
so I can get him. AMOS HUGULEY.
Jan 18—3 m w
REMOVAL, REMOVAL.
CARHART & CURD,
HAS REMOVED TO THEIR
NEW IRON-FRONT STORE
Olxorry atroot
nearly opposite
AYERS, WINGFIELD & 00.
WHERE on nb* found a lorge, and well nnnorteu
stock of
H4ID WARS, IRON AND BTSEL,
and any article adapted to the use of
MERCHANTS,
PLANTERS, BLACK .
SMITHS, CA RRENTERS,
BUILDERS, CARRIAGE AND
WAGON MAKERS,
and will be sold at the lowest market prices.
DON’T FORGET THE
IRON FRONT.
(to
FOR NEW YORK
•Jst& *-*•&!$
FREIGHT nd Passage .. low a. by any other steamer..
Cabin Parage, sls
Steerage “ T
By the splendid and commodious steamers of
Tk Ameriran-AUantit Strew Steamship Ce.'s.
R. R. CUYL£R, (uew) Capt. T. Crocker,
MONTGOMERY “ W.O. Berry.
HONTSVILLK •• j. a. Po*t.
These steamer, were built ei; rcasly for the trade, ard In
point of comfort. speed, and accommodations, cannot be ez
celled by any steamer on i tic coaet,
Tbe.tenmers HUNTbVILLK and MONTGOMERY, of
thi. line, wlli sail every Thursday, acil the K. R- CUYLEK
every other Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4C0.,
Agents for .Savannah.
H.O.CKOMWELL * CO..
March 1 Agents for New York.
HiNMolutiesi Copartnership.
STRONG A WOOD hereby give notice, that their
Arm was dissolved this day by mutual consent.—
Either party is authorized to use the name of the
late firm in settlement of its affairs. Those indebt
ed willmake immediate payment and those having
claim, will present them for settlement,
LEWIS I>. STRONG,
CHARLES V. WOOD.
Macon, Jan. 3, 1860 jan 3 3m
NEW FIRM. av
L. P. STRONG & SONS.
T EWIB P. STRONG tenders his grateful thanks
-L. for the lilaral patronage extended to him for
the but twenty-seven years, and respectfully an
nounces that he has associated with him in the fur
ther prosecution of the business, his tno sons, ED
GAR P. STRONG and FORRESTER W. STRONG,
under the name, firm and style of L. P. STRONG.
AND SONB, and will continue to keep ou hand and
offer, a large and select assortmekt of
Boots Shoes and Leather
of all kinds, and findings for Country manufacturers
He respectfully asks for the new firm, a continu
ance of the liberal favor extended to the old.
Macon, January 2,i SCO jan 6 ly
COATES & WOOLFOLK
WAIIHOSS! AN COMMISSIQI
fcr/MERCHANTS/^Jf
Are now open ami prepared for the reception ofCottoß
at their NEW KIKE PROOF WAREHOUSE, oppo
it. Hardeman A Spark*. Wo will endeavor to prove ounie]
vc worthy of the patronage of ‘hose who wlli favor u* wit
ho rhn.lnc. Liberal advance, made on c.tton whea ce
lied.
Macon. Ppt. If. 185#.—34 t
FERTILIZERS!
GENERAL AGENCY.
THE undersigned revpectfully announce to Plantere and
otheratnterceted, tbatlhey are constantly receiving, di
rect from the Island, and from tbc miuufacturrrz, the fol
lowlog moet approved Ftrlilitei • rune kiwwr, all of which
hare Lean thoroughly and sxtlathctorily toted, viz:
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero Guano,
Bhode’s Super. Phosphate of Lime,
National Fertilizers,
Ground Plaster.
These articles, which will have our brand, and be gnaran
eedasgenuine, we •! ail. at all time*, be prepared to rurnlsk
a any amount* required, and at the lowest prices. The’ Su
r Phosphate,’ and *Fertillzer,’ at manufacturer.’ rates, with
e pens* of transportation add*’.
*khv*t,ti*l. May ly. PA ITEM Ar MILLER.
EIIEIM & GBIFFBI
TJKTOULD lnfonu their friends and th* public generallv.
It that they have now In store, and are constantly re
ceiving, their
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK,
Os choice and select
G-R O O EPt IES,
To which they would most respectfully Invite the attention
of one and all.
Planters and Merchants
wnifindit greatly to their interest to call and examne
onr Block before purchasing elsewhere. W e are determined
to tell, profit or no profit. Quick sales and small margins, is
our motto. Our stock consists In part of
SO Bales Gunny Cloth.
190 Colls Rope.
1000 Pounds Baling Twine,
315 Bags Coffee—Java, Port Rico, Rio and Laguira.
10 Chests Black and Green Tea.
16j Barrels ABAC Sugar.
*5 •• Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
fi Boxes Loaf bugar.
10 Hogt heads Fine Port Rico.
800 Sucks Liverpool Salt.
100 Sacks Alum Salt.
350 Boxes Adamantine Candles
10 “ Sperm “
100 Boxes No. 1 Soap.
50 “ Family Toilet Soap.
76 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy.
109 BoxesStarcn.
100 Jars Snuff. •
8u Whole, Half and Quarter Keg* of Powdor.
30 Caus Duck-shooting Powder.
100 Bags Shot.
160,000 Cigars, various brands.
120 Boxes Tobacco.
30 Oases Magnolia and Mount Vernon Tobacco.
(SO Bales Osm.burgs and Stripe*.
6 Cases Homespun, Bleached.
10 Bales Georgia Kersey.
10 “ Northern “
12 “ Blankcts.all prices
60 Baskets Piper's Ileldslck wins.
65 “ LaPerleWine.
35 “ Prince Imperial Wine.
70 Oases Cabinet Wine.
15 Cases Ginger and Blackberry Wine and Brandy.
100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey
19 “ Extra old Bourbon.
70 “ Gin Rum and Brandy.
15 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wins.
10 Cases London Dock Gla.
10 “ Boker, and Stoughton Bitters.
36 “ Lemon Syrup.
35 Casks Ale and Porter.
10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs.
JO “ Assorted Pickle*.
40 •• Super Carb. Soda.
60 B&rrelsaud Boxes Soda and Butter Cracker*,
30 Boxes Herrings.
6 Sacks Ashton's Table Salt.
5 Cases Ashton's Table Salt.
12 Dox. Well Buckets.
*5 Dor.. Blue Buckets.
15 Nests of Tubs.
60 Dor. Georgia Pine Buckets.
20 Boxes Leveritt Axes.
20,000 Pounds White Lead and Zinc.
10 Barrels Linseed Oil.
10 “ Tanners'and Machine Oil.
3 ” Castor Oil.
2 Casks Linseed Oil.
1 •“ Pure Sperm Oil.
6 Barrels Lemon syrup.
5 “ Rose Cordial.
5 • Peppermint Cordial.
50 Pounds Sewing Thread.
50 Doxen English Pickles.
10 “ Worcestershire Hauce.
20 Hilda. Clear Bacon Sides.
10 Casks Tlams,
20 Kit* Shad.
20 “ Mackerel.
20 “ White Kish.
10 “ (1 Salmon,
30 Cases Plrntation Whisky.
30 * Pine Apple Brandy
5 Barrels CTT LOAF Sugar
5 “ S. Shell Almonds.
8 “ Pecan Nuts.
8 *• BrvrilNuts.
JSBoxes, Andt rsnn’s Solace Tobace ,
100 Whole, Half and Quarter Barrels Maekerel.
30 Firkins Prime fresh Buttsr.
10 Lard,
1 Dox. Com Shellera.
10 “ Brooms,
10 Cases Common Matches.
20 Gross German “
19 Cases New Cider.
60 Doz. Blacking.
10 Case* Cotton Cards.
10 Dox. Yeast Powder*.
1000 Pounds Ore *id Paints In Oil, ofsll colors
nov 4
UAVAkft PLA.
MORE PRIZES THAN BUNKS
BY AUTHORITY OF THE BTATE OF GEORGIA.
On the Plan of blnglc Numbers.
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
OP GEORGIA.
Authorized by a Special Ac* of the Legislature, for the bene
fit of Academies and for other purposes.
HODGES, DAVIS & CO-, Manager*,
Macon, O-a.
CAPITAL. PRIZE
9570,000.
TICKETS ONLY $8 00.
Halves *4 00—Quarter. *2 00—Eighth. *1 00.
Prtze* Payable In Full, without Deduction
Purchaser. In buying 10 Ticket*, when the number.end Ini
3,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, U, 0, are guaranteed a prtze of *.8,00
Class T Draws October, 22, 1859.
“ 8 “ J 9, “
“ 9 “ November, 5, ’59.
“ 10 “ “ li, “
“11 “ “ 19, “
“12 “ 26, “
26,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$271,200.
Will be distributed according to the following
OPLAkNO SOSCXIMXI t
To be drawn every Saturday.
1 Prize of. 7aooa
1 Prize of. SO.OtO
1 Prize of jo 000
1 Prize of 5,000
S Prize* of. 1 000
5 Prize, of. ‘ga,
10 Prize, of.
30 Prize, of. ion
100 Prize, of.
lliii Prize, of j*
35,000 Prize, of. a
Approximation Prizes.
4 of *3(M approximating to *70,000 are. *1,200
4 of 2(0 approximating to 20.<i(J0 are. Soo
4 of ISO approximating to 10,000 arr 6yu
4of ICO approximating to 5,000 are. 400
4of 80 approximating to 8.000 are fig,)
4cf 80 approximating to S.llOO are 3JO
13 of 0 approximating to 1.000 arr 7no
30 of 80 approolmatlr.g to f, c are 1 000
40 of 80 approximating to 800 are 1.200
80 of SO aiiprozimatmg to lew are. ],oo
4<W of 15 approximating to .V) are * 000
400 of 10 approximating to 33 ara 4,(100
34,220 Prize., amounting to *271,500
Certificate, of Packages of 10 Whole Ticket. fs o
“ “ “ 10 Quarter “ _ 13.7
“ ” “ 10 ti.hth ** ... gsf
This 1* th* risk, and which entitle t he holder to alike draw
ever *25.
The Comblnitloi Lotteries the Three
Niaher Plat
Are Drawn Every Day.
Ticketsfrom $1 to sl6,each.
THE
EXTRA CLASS
On the CIT} PLAN by which purchasers
ean select their own Numbers, and pay any
amount fear l\ckets, are Drawn every day.
In Ordering; Tickets or Certificate*
Encl.*e the money to our address for th* ticket* ordered,
*n receipt of which they wll! be forwarded by fi at mail. Pur
chaser. can hav. ticket, .ndlng hr any figure th.y may detig-
The list of drawn number, and prize* will be lent to our
•raem immediately after the drawlr g. All prim* under
•1,000 payable Immediately after the drawing.
Notice Is ( ortrspondent*:
Those who prefer not sending money by mall, can use
THE EXPRESS COMPANIES
whereby money for Tickets, In the etna of Eight Dol ara
and upwards, can be sent u.
At Our Risk and Expense,
from any city, or town, where there 1* an Express Office The 1
money anti order must be enclosed in a
G*vernifnt Post Offlwi Stamped Envelope,
or the Express Companies cannot receive them.
All Communications Strictly Confiden- \
tial.
Purchase* will pieaee write their signatures plain, and
jive their FortOlfic*, County and State. j
OIROUIiAnB
Containing full explanation, our Scheme*. *•, will be
forwarded, by mall, to any one rending us Ms add row,
A List of the number, that are draw, from the wb*l. wp.h
tht tnmoaiof th. prize that each on* 1. .ntuied to, will tie
published after drawing In the American Krpublic. Macun
tie., a specimen copvof which will be sent to every purchaser.
AU order* tor Tieketeehould t>e addressed to ‘
HOUGES. DAVIS A CO..
Maeon Ow.rgla.
TPAW Jtr QTV L'T Common nd
IRvIl <X 01JS|£bJL|s Refinml Iron,
Swedes Iron, Bundle Iron or all kinds. Horne ehoea, I
Home shoe Nails, Plow, Cast, German, Blister and I
spring steel, sheet Iron, Boiler Iron, Jack serews, ,
Crobars. screw Wreuches, te., Ac., all for sale by
“mi l NATHAN WEKP. |
Washington Hall.
BY E. R. SASSEEN, j
(SUCCESSORTO J. J. THRASHER,)
Atlanta a.
ft. SASSKE.T, Former Proprietor of the
“SUPPER HOUSE” at Calhoun Oa., Old friend*, take
due notice thereof, and govern yourselves ncc. rdicgly.
March l-3m
s. B. HAT, MAI SSKKXTj
SAT A MAVSS^ET,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
MULBERRY ST„ MACON, C.A.,
HAVE r.ow In store and daily receiving a rich and varied
assortment of goods In thelrllne, consisting in part of
Fine GOLD and SI I VKR WA TCIIES.
todies’ GOLD WATCHES from $o so *220,
Diamond Breast Pins and FinQ- r Rings
Jet retry of every description Clock* in every variety
Silver and Plated spare of rare and costly design
and finish. Besides a fine assortment of
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, AC., AC.,
such as are usually keut In the best establishments.
Also a complete supply of Musical Instruments. VIOLINS
from #5 to #7 5. BANJOS from gl.lOto §2O.
N. B. Watches and Jewelry repaired at
short notice. oct 12—sw&w Gm*
-anraanr
THE undersigned areagentsforthesHleof Reese’s
Manipulated Guano, are now prepared to supply
planters in nny quantities at the same cost as if or
dered by themselves. Are nlso agents for the -ale
of Mapes’ Nitrogenized Super Phosphate of Lime.—
Will also have a large supply of the genuine Peruvi
an Gunno, nil of which will tie sold as low as parties
can lay it down in this market,
AYERS, WINGFIELD, A CO.
Not. 8.
[COPY.]
Mohtkzuiia, Oct., 24th, 1859.
Messrs. Ayers. Wingfield ct-Co: •
Dsax Sir—Yours of thelSthinst., has been received
its contents noted, Ae. In reply to your enquiry in
regard to the Manipulated Guano as a fertilizer—l
am well pleased so far as I have tested its use. I ap
plied about IGO lbs. per acre on land that was badly
worn, and not of the best when fresh. The product
of the field where the Guano was applied is over 800
lbs. of seed cotton per acre. The same kind of land
without the Guano produced about 4Lx. lbs. per acre.
My mode of applying the Guano, was 1 d< nositing
it in the drill before bedding up the land, i have not
triedits use on corn, but have no doubt but it will
succeed well. I shall use it pretty extensively on
my next crop.
Yours R. speetfuHv.
[Signed] REUBEN WRIGHT.
Bveomvillx, Get. 20th, 1859.
Messrs. Ayers Wingfield <t Cos.. Macon.
Dear Sik;—The Manipulated Guano bought of yon
last Spring (Reese’s. Itliink it was.) I approve ofrery
much. At this time, as the crop is not gathered m
1 cannot say what per cent, it will pay. though the
use of it on poor land pay- a considerable per cent.
1 shall continue the use of it.
Respeetfnllv yours.
[Signed] W.II. BYROM.
Nov, 9,-tf,
NEW FIRM !”
STAVING purchased the Stock of the late firm of
i I Carhart A Ross, we will continue the Grocery bu
siness at their old stand, where we will be pleased to
see the friends of the old Firm, and as many new
ones as rnav favor us w ith a call.
Macon, Jan. 10, ’Bo—3m ROFF, SIMS & CO.
DR. A. P. COLLINS ™
WILL tttei and promptly to all calls left either at his Office
over Harvey A Heath'* bloiv, or at the restdcacef
ahrlrsCollin*. <■,<■’. is aw- ts
o. w. MOSS, | BAMiaX. T. CuLESAX.
Spring Trade,
dtS3C£€r 9
NEW P^lßlvd:
i£W £OO9B.
THE nnderslgued having jiurchafedof Wm. 11. Ros*. hi*
intercsllu the old firm of Rios, Colt liiuu & Rosa, will
continue the
STAPLE
FANCY DRY GOODS
bueuii-as at the old Stand, where by the lbth of tl.i* month
we shall opes alunol an entirely new su ck of g.0i1., having
reduced our fall stock unusually low. Every effort will be
made to obtain the most choice and novel good* ii mark-t
snd the reputation which our ho se ha* had heretofore of
selling
A LITTLE CHEAPER
hanany other wlh now lie more than maintained. We de
sign recruiting onr stock several lime* during the year,
thereby avoiding the annoyance so aflen exp-r:ence<i by
those buying late In the revaon, of finding nothing fresh or
•sizable. We invite a careful examination of
Our Stock and Prices,
feeling confident It will be to the Interest of nil who wisn
Goods & Cheap Goods,
tj call and see us before purchasing. Very Respectfully
ROSS A COLEMAN.
Feb 8, ‘6o—swAw
Just Received
Avery fine lot of VKNLSON HAMS, PIG HAMS and
SMOKED BEEF.
10 Firkins host Table Butter.
10 Extra nice State Cheese.
1 Barrel French Chesnuts.
10 Boxes of the very best Italian Macaro
ny, different styles.
10 Barrels of assorted fresh NUTS,
A.XjSO,
| 3,000 “Mount Vernon SKGARS” some
thing delightful.
ALSO,
15 Barrels of beautiful clear Cider, better
than some champagne.
ALSO,
14 Casks of Genuine Imported MVTR A
SON’S ALE, to arrive and in Store.
All for sale at reasonable pr : ces at
HENKY HORNES,
mar 1 3t Confectionary.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
NOTICK is hereby given that the copartnership
heretofore existing under the firm name and
style of Menard k Burgharri was dissolved by mutu
al consent on the Ist instant. All debts due to and
all obligations of the late firm a ill be adjusted hv
K. H. Burghard, who retains the t>oks and accounts
L. It. MKXARI),
F. H. BURGHARD,
Macon. Fej. 17.1860.
NIS BET S
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
EA. ANDJ.A. NISBET. having associated Jas.
. T. Nisbet with them, will attend the Courts of
Monroe, Crawford. Macon. Doolv. Stumer. Houston,
Bibb, Twiggs. Jones, Wilkinson. Baldwin and ifiit
nam counties. They will also take eases in other
counties within their reach, and in the Supreme
Court at any of its sessions. jauti—tf
ISTEW FIRIyE.
; STEAM SASH. ELI AN M
I FACTORY'.
HAVING purchased Mr. John Kicglit's Steam
Factory in this city, ne ore prepared to furnish
Sash. Blinds. Doors anil all other work done at simi
. lar Houses, at short notice.
We will pay particular attention to the business.
Crsonnilv and punctually, and promise t* utr.re, at
tat, to give entire satisfaction t*> all vt o nmv favor
; us with their custom, both in regard to tin* quality of
; work done, and prices.
’ Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboard Ae., worked and
! prepared to order.
48* Give usa call. R. C. WILDER, .1 Cos.
Macon, Jan. JBth, 1860. its)
W. T. BLACF.
ORDINARY AND ATTORNEY At LAW,
ELt.A-VU.kE,
Schley Cos,, G-a,
Feb 10—Ty w*
S2OO REWARD!
LJTOLIN Iron the subscriber, on Saturday night last, by *
ty negro man named Irvin Chester, wto cluimed t*. be fr.e,
a hurt, about 10 ) *ar* old ; shod on the f re foot, with his
fore top cut off. Said negro 1. about 5 feet high, am! 35 y ear*
of age. I will give the above reward for the hone ami negro
or *SO for the lion* hlone. SAM’L MoKENZIE,
oov 31—# M snteznmn. Ga.
CENTRA! BAIL ROAD,
CHA-NCfE; OF SCHfePULi*
ON and after sat unlay, Feb Mtb, lf(*\the Trains uT, be
run as follows;
Leave Sav vnnah. 10.06 P. M. 1 80 P. ii. and 11.10 P.M.
Arrive In Macon 8.'5 A. M. aial 1 )5 P. M.
ArrAein Augusta 8.80 A. M. ml b.;;5 P. M.
Arrive in Muiedgevilie 12.3 ) P. M.
Leave Macon 10.0 A. >f.and 19.00 p. ■.
ArriveinSavaunah. 7.2 J s.u 7.1’ A.M. ar and 0 47P. M.
Leave Augusta 12 a a. M. and 8,% P. Y.
An (vein Savannah 7. !• A V. and io 40. P. M.
Arrive In ll.ieon 8.55 A.M. and 9ii P. M
Tra ss that 1. ave Savanna), at 10.05 a. -...a t ly rur- to
MlUen, arriving there at: io*|> t connecting with 11 a
m ,'t r.coti Lam to Ausrnr'a.
Passengers ‘akiug the li. 0 p. re. train s’ Augusta, will
leave Milieu 5.50 p. m. aid a itvr a’ Savannah t.t lf.'O ;> r>
Passengers by 11.10 p m from bavaunah will go th ■gh
direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.30 or 10.101’ m trains *rcm Savan
nah for Macon, or jioicts beyond, will meet with no deten
tion at Macon.
Passeng.ra for At'anta. or points beyood, on Western &
Atlantic oa iroioi, i 1 leave Savannah on the I.l'Opm train;
for Miliedgeville ana lia-onton on It.lo p m •'; for
South-Western Railroad below Port Val'et, on ’I 10 P m
train ; those for Montgomery, Columbus, Ac.', by either
train.
Passengers from Augusta, for South-Western Georg’s,
sh -uld take the 12.80a m train to avoid detent on at Muci n.
These for Columbus, Slontgomeiy, Ac, may lake tithe’
train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon A Vesrern tra’ns
to Unffin and Atl mt, and the west ; .-.’so with Bouth-\V‘ st
em train* to Albany. Cutfcbcrt. Eufaola. Port Gums.
Americas, Columbus. Montgomery, Ac., t.nd at Mllleti with
Augusta and Favanr.ah Rs-ilroad to Aug.;.-to -i and the north;
at .-avannali w-dh the tri-weeklv steamrhinsto New Y■ -.
abo, with Steamships to Phibufeidhiaand Haitiuioip.
Bt this change In Schedule, the connection, both ways,
at Augue'a, with the South Osro'lna Railroad Is feeured.
and pr.sscrgere will have no detention at A tuti-i v or Miilvti.
as heretofore. OKO. W. ADAMS.
sfa-ch I—ts General Suneriutender.t.
Hair “Work
TN JEWELK V .4’VO DEVICE to order
1 Over 400 new dosign- for selection®.
K. .1. JOHNSTON A CO,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON
outh-Western Railroad
Tire Daily Trains between Macon ,j- Columbus,
LEAVE Macon at 11 50, p. m„ and 9 45 a.m.
Arrive in Colombo* 635 a. m., and I io . p. m.
Leave Colttml us. 8 1’ a. m. A 3?0 p. u .
Arrivein Mar. n Bfßa.ia.4fftYp.tr.
tir.e daily Ifni I Trun leiween Macon and Albany, u-.*
Outiibert. Coleman and Morris.
Leave Mac m at 10.25 A. Y.
Arrive st Albarv at 4. • I’. M.
Teat e Albany at 2 C". i’. M.
Arrive at Macon ....it.ill P. Ji
The Mall and Pas-uuger Trail turn Coieman biai.. in
mlUs westof Ctirhbert, <m the v ,-t Gaines Lir e and from
Morris Station li miles w -t of Cuihbcrt oa the Era’. 1 .
Line, connect daily with Albanv mall train at Smitln i : ,
No. 10, v out!.-YV.-.tern K. It. ‘i lie Itoail will tc ope’
Hatcher's, on th- Eufuu’a Line, 15 mile* we*t of Cu ; Led
on the 15!h if X iroh Lexi,
Coleman ;*t 11 45 A. M.
Leave Morris at 11 - A. M,
Arrive a< fraUl.viile. at 8 04 P. St.
Leave Smithvi 1 ■, :.t -V 5 P. V,
Arrive atC .tlibert at 6.M T. M,
Arrive at O . email r, 48 p. jf.
Arrlveat M r:: V. 0.57 I’. s*.
Making the eoi.nection w iih tlre up aid dowu Albany inai.
Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through eonntetion to Mc>t
gomerr, Alabama ; nd Augusta Knoxville, Wilmington. Fa
vannah. Mi'!'dii’ tuilv and r t.-nton.
Post Coaches dp from A>b JiytoTsHahn'isee, Bainbri i.;e,
Thoraawflle 4c., dally; a! o, tri weekly tcCuthbert to Fori
Gaines, Ac.
Post Coaches and Hacks moke a daily connec tor, v'tliri’ e
Trains at Cclemsn for FoitGa nes, and at Morris for Eu
fauia.
Hacks run six limes a week from Fort Va'ley to Perry,
HaynesvPleand Hawkinsvlile, amitrl-weekiy to Knoxvilie,
Georgia.
Passengers tor points below Fort Valley should take’he
Day Trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention in
Macon. For other p i: t take . . r Tialn.
Vi ‘.GIL PO VEKS. Eng’r. A Supt..
ma'or,. marcii 15,1-61.
DRY GOODS,
bran Ste Elork, Balberry Street.
N. S. PMBIM & CO.,
G 1 RATBFTTL forthcllht -n! p-trenag* :ft .'sr, we now
if prepaied to cxlilbit a i'.w* a.’i J . : f
FANCY AND STAI.'LE
DRY-GOODS!
Confident of nr t bc’m: txcelied either in teuuty, srtjie or
price. A Ch i( e vn• ietv of tics
DMESS GOODS
VELVET AND BILK ROBES.
HUiK'HI'. AND i(AV.U>m(ESU.Kh.
FOULARD SILKS.
DE LAI ME AND ‘TURIN*'. ROBES,
ROBES DE uriAMBRE,
POULINS.
VALENCIAS.
I>E LA I NFS,
MERINOS
OASHMEfiESI
A large variety of
SH^IWX,S,
new styles.
ViLViT & CLOTH CLOAKS,
Misies’and Chiidrrn'a
CLOAKS, TALMAS & SACKS
Dress Triiaings. Embroideries. Ilr eiery, Gloves,
EMPRESS HOOP SKIRTS,
a superior article, warranted best quality.
Our assortment of Goods for fain Ty use is (ouirlcte
Irish Linens, ToneHnss, Napkins, Tablecloths,
Table Damask,Pillow Casinp, Sheetings,
Cottons, Flannels,
anda'lthedifferent varieriesof
STAPLE GOODS
equired for tbc trade, widen we ‘•fer on the most favor.l4.
terms. [sept 34*t j 7-'. 7. PAUDEN . rO.
—f—rasrTW—*nrnffr v— —* **———*-- - suawaiwzi
Just Received.
A fresh supply of BED BI.ANKUI,-. FLANNELS
A., Ac., that nre for sale low.
m~CALL AND SEE !j&
jan 13. pub. until mar. T. J. SWANSON.
I. A TIPS, LA IS PS,
KKROSIN E (MI Lamps just received and f-r sale lv
w ec. 17—ts B.vAIWISE.
BARQAiftIS!
BABBAiNS!
FROM
h k sfe>♦
WE SHALL
SKILL, OFF
THE REMAINDER OF OUR
LARGE STOCK
OF
ffimRDKMOODS
AT GREATLY
mm3 FRIGES!
IWCII
is TIIE
TIME!
TO SECURE
BARGAINS
ts. ts. PMER 4CM
*’ eC
CtuK K J£> ,TIU2iA iwIXS of at! kind* * t V holes* aU re
) tail by 0. H. rRKKMAN * CO.
mrek—l3M j CotUc Aveuie.
BOOTS AND
HATS 4 CA?--.
Os Latest o + ,
0...„ U., .
turt-r*-.ii,, co in>L-r i-skaftr.
4VE 48K AY ::vrm (VATlll ,
faelOSw fiEAKDLX ‘UINEs, 4
UiOCk.
igilipi M Iff 1 live
uuilll
We now offer the remainder of 0u
WINDER
DUESt)
* preatU
SI-Dui 3B PRICES,
HANSSCaijj DF.BSS
for a little DiO’.iev, call op
s-s-fmopEgg co.
; Tins sin
COTTON AVENUE,
I Macon, Georgia,
1 fllilE undersign.dhai'.rg.-.psucda ••-w
l_ Furaishirg Store on C%ton shir * . ‘
I Lamps! re, where he expects ti kvi-psa kinc;- c?f H ’ ‘
Tia WARE
AND
(HOUSE PUMHIK6 BOSS':
wh'chhgcffe.stofte'pihik’ ttvnvlow , *
! “Quick Sales & Small Profits ’
I si all 1 eri-idy:)” aH tiirest i fl l *nv •-,!,.
: eH'i.r'roii, the ft.; c• <'ounirt,vir,. , ‘ v
i- RKrtii. C.i : ‘!> CA-I! VM ”
I t l ” iW* H.’ r-n T it; wii ,
i manj.4v ar . 4 iK-f ruj®.
C.l.'-// j :•( ’ Rofs,ortnken in ir.iy, n
a r.iN‘Ds or
T I isr JvV ORE
| AVAR a ANTED
io G re Salisfictioi'i,
¥ Yvlhli lo El ire a Good T’n
I Snil’Stt. A. In AUDOI IN
■OBrTr..’7m.v 7 2rLke.K=rvw.
i Ba k. WISE
18
jKTOTJV IISCEIVING
The Largest Stock of
>m m is
The Lrrjrest Stock of
,
oi roiM'S.
Thj and Bet
TAILS bfiliil?
A Splendid Lot of
GRATIS,
CCOKJNfi STO. iri A>l.
ft \NOE.. OVEN - POT>.
WAFFT.L ASS WAT Eli IRON", TF V Mirtm
\ AND TONGS. B.US AND WIRE FEN El,” *.* Ij r
j WARE, I 1 r?HI •• MAT-', CHAI’INT, f-I'llr
WAXTIZI US,
TEA & U7F2& UllliS
FEND EUS,
CIOAL OIL AND
S’ Xi U I Xji -tX JHL 3p s.
Which 1 :ioi prepared U>*etl on the R ‘ 2 ■ ■ n
1?. A. \\l ?£,
’p —0 ler.i prom.-dy art
ed < o.
mmi fitch & os.,
TRIAKCULAR BLOCK,
U’ AVE on hand the large-1 cf ReC ztd V
• LOTIHW
Tiiinks, Hats
IFURNIiHIIG GOOD:
to be feu .din tlij Stale. And we .roaldr f m; ‘ *
attention to oor ass* rtmeßtof
j Children’s Sc Youth’s Cloilun;
all of which we now p-opore te seil at
Greatly Reduced Prices*
pieece give . s ara l before purchsring*•’ wiifi*.
.mine o*ir stock a. dwe will evdeeror to mi* *
Qi-lity and
m T ns a :** #* - *
Selected by Fros Schreiner.
I FAIRY BELL, by Foster. 25 ets.
I such as Gentle Annie, and “fliers, are an -
I t^lktmkkVs.4'him I fohmothkr.;yw';
i cents. This is<-ne of the best sent* *
■ seen. . v r> ■<*. w+nt. ’’
is (ne the <. r the RohemL.nv'fi* ->°*
* ANGEL ‘ V -’ ‘
‘.lvyYi v v wit’ variation*- 0 .** e.
“EVE Os i'L -V wdh •’ ”
| Three af GruW beat ermnge.’nH* ! w
“‘Music re* ■
beet and return the which , -
fail to stick oil th so Pen ten wheh.
knowledge. . - A
Music M*nt.*y -
prioc niAi ked. J’ ‘ • ‘
-eiT* TeteiTiAph (si’pv. a
NEW US HOUSE.
I SII l Bfc
NEW ICE HOCS2
| AT THE PASSENGER DKI
! K Ail .? ; ‘ r
■ * u “ OUR CITY EXPRESS #
j rvsc BT£’idles and
halys ALOMATICWin';’*;;
|V. bus k g*ra. V *•• - , W .J. . i !t,
>nte,<i.na. K,.y*u<, - - . ;** , ttiby
and TliiiUea. Bo.t - • j
Kish. Ac . , .
r *./cv’ Q ,'!tieri"r (/■<’<''■'< 11
’ c ‘” ‘ eLwH-zM** 454 ’
Pine vpp eand SUM **** •’
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