The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, November 16, 1865, Image 3

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CITY COLUMN".
e»-Pc»«* tcjsQSrvrnr# *o* prepared 10 re-
cvwTordtfs fora* »tt»Pkougraptw. *M<*th«y
85&S f«*» A*bn*yp*or
UTr n» non lift. *«irfkmeri
THEY MUST
OLD.
WjLTION’i.I* LIRE
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' inn of those Vbijr Superior Dane Mills Made at 1 c ov v r ssfo v in: nr 1:4 v t r
ri<
: dccctmtt to ray mon. Tbe Corl *■ n* for Pbo-.
i tograph Albums, vam Wag produced at this Gal-
.* levy (reonarptt"^, tad everybody fLculd pro .
i25S6asa»>T’S»r:
i —
. discovery or oit u HACOS.
I ta3 tie MMiOW ef tie pet
AUTHORIZED AGEXTW.
alreitlMiBetita aod MlMerlpUooi.
j lfctoTh* ftrt that thera esttU oil to j
t£?L C<in!nets for.mb'VWItom aad «lTUtW 1 Umn the Wrahlnutoo Hall rus**- ,
frg^-jiiyZirrin hTaflrd without delay. ) jt few day* ago on cxpciimeof was triad U]fua
J**. H. lin t, of N'aahullr, Tmn,
tborired area* tor ,h » t rtty
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NEW FIRM!
tA«=» |i~ ,,i ^ - -- - - A - .
HENRY YONCrx. c6., ^ ^ j ‘Travelers’ Insurance Company, ^ "E W G O O r> S !;
NEW PRICES!!!
1
OP NEW YORK.
office, NO. *13 BROABW AY.
NEW YORK,
COLICIT consignments of Cotton au other,'
! O sriirW aud orders tar ptnrb.w of<Td»*X •
S REFERENCES: AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. JSOO.OOft'
,. ! Charles Day, Esq., T. B. Bloom, Esq., L C.
ij () IjPIant, Esq., Macon,Georgia, Messrs. Phinizy
f & Clayton, Augusta.
! They hairc liad large experience in pur-
I chasing Ralt.R0.iDSrm.tE3 of all dcscrip-
A few day. ago an ea_ ___
: 200 Syrup Boilers. thirty to onehmidred Gallons, j
tinz a Moe, lambent flame. . . j
‘ -....each, at i f.. . o \ Z 81 ffl fll 0 3 b P 6 3101 n B *! fl 0 T10 3 Mrs * F Dessau, Agent,
■ Tfi If a TinV d*A a MVArXIt’t' a., An. AJ..K
tior.v and solicit orders from Railroad Com
panies. novll-Cra*
DIRECTORS:
Edward A Jones, Orison Blunt.
B. I.ndrrfliM.afM Macon hMllgrMdW, j £ me ran be afifefled of this tact by placing a
la an aotoorfxed Agent » receive .ub-criptimt! , oacBUt . m a tin baaln and letting it stand for Are j
.1 advert tana rate torWa X—l. ' j ^“Xon, a rarf.ee of oil vrin collect npon It. 1
SI '™ / | plainly Ttatbje to tbe naked eye. j K. C. 8. j
Adr " t, .^* K H^ll, r ment of Mr VT?** H«wfcnrr»wi MflA—“/»*«*»» thf j
w'A , IUiff^M«^tm'Taod ttTMewre^nfl^t'ox^ At- ^ '
Not. 136
linti, CiL
M^o^T^relocr A Bcwu ^ contain** MU
zzztfzir 1 ’# mU rf ^ a “T7/ (>-44-
For eale-B B Lewie j CH* Go to A.
Wholesale aad Retail Draggieti—Boyd A Gordon j Stationery;
Notice—Macon A B R Re.
qeatlonably enperior to all other*.
Don't fell to read the advertisement to tbe Macon
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A wat witu srartACtES.—Old eyes made new,
without spectacles, doctor or mHieino. Pam-
S. Patrick's to get the beat ; phlet maOed free; oir receipt of ten- cents. Ad-
Also, wrapping paper. aepl7-tf dress JT E. B. FOOTE, M. D,,
1 nov 11-121 No. ll30Broadway, New York.
Commission Mrrrbaat-A K Mp
Planting on Shares—N Crnger
Lost Boot
IBCtoloadto
Joy to the World !”;
w
nted—A Crnger
To Rent—Mrs Morris
For Bale—R W Cabbedgc
To Fsmilles—IrWlo A Wharton
r, 8,inter A Co fT'W A TJi^xxgiMiDrmox «F
PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER,
!l Jtizoqqi
TO THK
Etglit! Ugkt!
Pctrolcmn Oil, jnat received and for sale at the
Brag Store of A. M. BOYD.
gr Go to Bryant, Stratton A Co’a. Nashville
Business College for a- thorough knowledge of
Bookkeeping, Pensmansldp, Commercial Calcula
tions, Commercial, Law Partnership Settlements
and Business Forms aad Practice etc. fiend for Col*
^T:sm&A f C0, n
lege paper, Clrcnl
oct-l-Ou.
1-jT The proprietors of the “ Sew Idea,” will
accept our thanks fpr fff expcilrnt lunch, received n _ n I
last night, as we were going to presa. Tills, we | Fl'FPERING 11VMA XITV OF THIS AOE, j Atlanta Medical College.—The course of
think, la a "new idea”—and a good one. We Lectures to this Institution will commcnco on the
wonld advise all who wtnt their ideas sharpened, ! i tirst Monday to November next, and continue four
to C»II at, |bc» New Idea,” on Cherry Street. nss rrllcrcd more Ma and ransedlinore Real montIu _ t j lt F » ca Uy having changed the time for
' di -f pa,, Ks* nnruffl ** • the station from summer to the winter months.
Stmikt DiAixiorB.—*'lfow are yon, Hurry* t, ' at “ n ' “ C6CM JOnN (i. WESTMORELAND,
Ycm arc dreaacd very tlm*,” look remarkably well, net 21-lm Dwr.
and “alep as Ugh ha • bBnd horae." ;j
"Well, James, this la the Unit new suit of clothes j IT Iri A '* BALM FOR EVERY WOUND,,
I have had on to four years; and If 8am Htmax j
hid not Incited hi Mmvrn, I should wot have had*
OUR FIRST PHYSICIANS USE.
i.—“Sam Utmax ! who la he r"
r.—"Why lr b Yin man that dresses all
And recommend its use; the Apothecary finds ll
among the
* wbolraal,
the medicines called for, and
considers it a
thorn.*' -
Jim- 1 'IB,
Him, r f
the Boys np so fine In NasbViBe, where be keeps on
Ibr cemcr of Mirket street, and PaMie Square, j
Hr has just started a branch clothing Home to
Maean, on Cherry streat, fining J. N. Sey
mour's, and yon lust ought to go in Idi store and : r (,
examine the good clothes he has on liand. Be- ; MERIT AND VIRTUE IS FULLY ANDPEUMA-
sldes, bis price# will just suit your pocket.” NENTI.Y ESTABLISHED, AND IT IS |
Jawxs.—Well, I'm glad Trc seen you, for I'j THE GREAT
~wr«M a new aalt of dotha, and I will call on Sam I __ . . / T v, . j itch to 48 hours. Also cures aalt rheum, nicer*,
III man, who, yon aay, may be found on Cherry , -T* O ILL V 1 y iVi e fl 1 O 1 11 e . ch n l ,i t ; ll! , | a „a ,n eruptions of the skin. Price SO
street, between fieeond and Third, adjoining fiey- "
’ III nil#' I . r
leading article of hla trade. All
the dealers to medicine speak
alikclniufavor; andits
reputation as a medi
cine ot great
Batchelor's Hair Hjrc I
i Tlic original and beat in the world! Tlie only
! true aad perfect hair dye. Hannlesa, reliable and
‘ Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid
: black or natural brown, without Injuring the hair
; or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes.—
j Sold by all druggists. The genuine is signed Wil
liam A. Batchelor. Alsa, Regenerating Extract ol
MUlefleurs, for
BAT
BLOB.
New York.
augl.VIy
Itch! Itch! Itch !—Soxatch : ficKvTru !
Scratch 1—Wheaton’s Ointment will,, enre the
roonr’s.”
MxTHODiar OoMrutaNCE ix Mac ox.—'ThUliody
held Its session yesterday to City flail. Bishop
Gao. F. Pierce presiding. The. attendance was
amalt, there not brlnghalf of Uie members of tbe
Georgia conference present. Delays by nil and
highway transportation, have prevented many from
arriving to time to engage to tbe bnslneee of the
aeermbly. The greater portion of yesterday was
occupied bi railing the roll and referring the con
duct of tbe members daring tbe past year.
Tbe representation, comprises many prominent
members of the M. E. Church to the South. The
Tsnarable Rev. Lovlck Fierce, D, D. occupied au
honorary position ou the bishop’s stand, and assis
ted in tome of the formal bo Alness proceedings*
The body presents a Ann and intelligent appear-
sure, and during their session doubtless lap
hish opportunity to onr eftisens, to hoar tholr
amt prominent ministers disgom^e on the tenets
A number of the gentlemen evidenee the rough
usage they bsvoundergone dnring the past hard
year; many oi them look very much worn and
broken. Doubtless they have bad nuny difficul
ties to contend with in their laborima calling, es
pecially those, who were placed on extensive and
far on! of the way circuits. Those, who hare faith
fully ministered In inch fields, are especially enti
tled to the sympathy of the church, for during the
paWkr * r ' ‘ * mr ‘- — 1 —
tlous fiat
fore known by the itinerancy.
** Tbe laborer la worthy of tils hire" Is an appli'
cable adage, especially to tbe caadbt many of the
minister*, whom we saw yesterday. There Is
enough wraith to the church.to support every min
ister to the conference handsomely. We hopelhe
members have not so far forgotten their duty to
God and the church, as to neglect its ngalatcre.
Tel, If we may Judge by the appearance of some of
them, they have been wofally and wrongfully neg
OF THE AOE.
TAKEN INTERNALLY IT Cl'RES
SORE THROAT,
SUDDEN COLDS,
COUGHS, ETC.,
WEAK STOMACH,
£■ GENERAL DEBILITY, <
NURSING SORE MOUTH, j
CANKER, LIVER COMPLAINT, j
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, j
CRAMP Af}D PAIN IN THE STOMACH, !
BOWF.L COMPLAINTS,
PAINTER’S COLIC,
ASIATIC CHOLERA,
DIARRHOEA AND
DYSENTERY.
TAKEN EXTKKNAI.I.T IT CURES
FELONS, BOILS, ANB OLD SORES, SEVERE
BURNS AND SCALDS, CUTS, BRUISES,
1 -JANT) sprains, swelling of
THE JOINTS,
RINGWORM AND TETTER, BROKEN BREA8T,
FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS,
cents. For sale by all druggist-. By eroding 60
cents to Weeks & Potthb, sole agents, lTOWash-
ington afreet, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded
by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United
States. sep*
' Fresh Arrivals. '
WF. nAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARF. DAILY
RECEIVING, STOCKS OF CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES,
mormon* and PtionircE,
-Vt *: .1* i-
Consisting of every thing to Ijr fount! in a
well regulated - - • ■ j £
First Class Family Grocery
me sympnny or me chBreh, for during tne TOOTHACHE, FAIN IN THE FACE, NEUR AL-
S - ? m AND RHEUMATISM. ':K
JSA.- PAIN KILLER,
Taken internally abontd be adulterated with milk
or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or
made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
and BRONCnmS, a,fcw drops on sugar, eaten,
will be more effectire than anything else. For
SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture
of Fain Killer and water, and the relief Is imme-
diatc, and cure.positive.» _ r: .
"PSf* It should'not be forgotten that the Fain
Killer is equally as good to take internally as to
use externally. Each bottle Is wrapped with toll
directions for Its use.' Sold by Druggists and Med
icine Dealers everywhere. ■ s
nov 1-t-Cm
Ircted, .The meanest way of cheating one's way In
to heaven through any church, b by using the tal
ents aod time of its ministers and lettiqg them
alarm aad go to rags. ■ c ‘*- OUT, ( -j3 J
Looking at this matter In a merely worldly Ugbt,
we think it must be evident to every person en
dowed with good sense, that a preacher, who
dresses well—not extravagantly—but comfortably
and neatly, exerts more Intlncncc by his ministry,
than a ragged mendicant looking character does.
We may speak as we please, yet In onr hearts, we
know tliat clothes make n great difference to onr
estimate ofw man. rtt) V fl (T r ff A
Having got through with the text, Arc will ex
plain tbo application. Every member of this con
ference can bo Ihpplled with good.substantial
clothing. lA few eneigetie and tonacntl.vl mera-
bers ef the church can easily arrange the matter, so
that tbe needy can be supplied and their gratetol
hearts be cheered, without any shock, except that
of pleasure, being given to ■’their reelings. We
hope the day of cheap churches and neglecting
ministers’ temporal comforts, Jias passed forever. ;»llstf Barrels Ne. Ji Mackerel,
:0Ktla Mackerel,
nr store.
HTJIOW ,000,081
g BALES GUNNY BAGGING,
”'??3^ 5=, oY wsV
10 Bags Java Coffee,
. If .
30 Barrels “C” Sugar,
rr ? 7. /
10 Barrels Crashed Sugar
PnoTcMaxrns.—Fonryeara have made a wonder
ful Improvement, even to the pioduction of a pho*
tographic likeness of the human focc divine, sky
light* hare to be bdllt lost, and the walla and glass
painted blue; to view of this Mr. A. J. Riddle so
licits the indulgence of his friends and customers
for a few day* to put his gallory to proper order,
when due uotlcj will tie given, and such work
done as will please the most fastidious. Soiryon
want something "A Im Jfietr” wait on
nov ltt-St , . RIDDLE.
AND PROVISION HOUSE.
We have SODA CRACKIJKS^ . ,. r >
. JBUTTER, & 9 W I f! 1 l' J
CHEESE,
pic ##iijo2n k
SAUCES,
. OY8TEBS, ni’t :
RAISINS,
• -cmrf; STARCH,i;
& ' PEEPER,
. diet GINGER, . -
■ ! -r .SARDKiES, ' ,"*i’
a bac sugar, ' N. ,.‘
MEAL, ", . ' i
i FLOUR, j K ", , ‘Xri"'] - -
BACON,
. u-t-in ' ! at xsidtoh <(« «
LARD, - 5
■ ■ CORN,.’
’ GROUND PEAS,
-«i G /
AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU MAT CAtfcTOR
in our UNE.. ^
_Dfcte3
receipts' of
W HXi'i.I
THE BEST MEAL
j To be had in this martet, Ground l!j Water
j Power, and wo shall have in ..store, in a few
■ days, 100 Barrels Best Brand FLOUR to be
found in the rountrv. Also
\ AT <Y
i oo j8j
To Xachiaiats.
Macbiuist Will find sererai thoussud pounds of rj ... f* ivr
d type metal tor sale at the office of the DaiitI J «> BoSi% Star Camllts, , yjj
old type metal ft
Txt-F6R1PH. .
iMroRTaxvToScuooi. TucttEss—School teaeb
era, and parents wishing to purchase school books
are invited to give their attention to the advertise
ment of Messrs. John Scherinrr A Sons, which sp-
pears this morning- These gentlemen enjoy every
facility to CU orders at the earliest moment, and
through there a great public deficiency can be
speedily supplied. -’t -
The Linns tre Invited to call at the Noteltv
Stosx and see the beautiful KOumiKfc Mpfrr in Hat*.
B. : r. Dress and Cloak trimmings. Sontag*.
Neck Ties, Ribbons, Feathers, Rnttons, Nets, Rats
and Mice, etc. e|c. ''Ml- novS-6tt
Frksm Otstixs.—Sam Porter, b to daily receipt
of Fresh Oysters, and can supply customers by the
quantity or small. At Isaac's old stand. Cherry
street. •*» * fllMuJMfifl . DOT
IMaeki
20 Barrels Pickled Mullet
'SfiK&FURoc,
8 Hogsheads Western Bacon Shnuljlerr,
S Barrels Lanl, ,
A0 Boxes Assorted Candy,
C Cases Sardines,
ISO Bbls. Kanawha Salt.
... bn-aJeW . «fi US •» . — '
; -1. *-■: <* >r% Hm fl’b r\ b
In addition to the above \re have 1n Btore
mml THOUSAND FOUNDS
lit A** '*»
SOLE LEA TUER A XD~ -;KTP, -j^s THOUSAND POUNDS BACON and LARD.
' ** . 1 ' .. e- ... ii jff'tt/ ♦ b J*.!,/! . ** "III ' }
J. *4 SI HOKIULO’S.
FOUNDRY.
E. M. BROWN, . *■
OPPOSITE THE I. AX IKE HO USE,
"rtTOCI.D Invite the attention of his customers
Jii !l aSt ctnfr, " ) '' io his inrge ana
Foreign & Domestic Dry Gobds.
Whlrhhe ofiera at very small Athwar-o* Cost.
... . / UH TX A ji. xj A. a.
THE STOCK COSMSTS IN PART OF
Blenched Domestics, BrownDomestips. Prints,
Ginghams, French and English Merinos,
Alpacas, Moliair, Poplins, Thybets. .
Opera and Fancy Flannels, De
laines, .Silks in great varie-
I S HAPPY to ANNOUNCE to her Mends to
Macon and elsewhere, that she has just recaiv-
| ed a large stock of degunt Dress Goads, cor,listing
, of EMPRESS CLOTHS aad POPtlNS, aUcolors, !
i DRESS TRIMMINGS and SETTS,
CLOAK SETTS,
i WORSTED SHAWLS
; ALL COLORS,
1 BELTS, DRESS AND BONNET RIBBONS.
Layge assortment of Mourning Gnoods.
BONNETS,
HATS AND FEATHERS,
BRILLIANTS,
.'/.t-ilV BALMORALS
AND LINNF.N COLLARS,
and all other article* requisite to enrich, beautify
and complete n ladys toilet.
New Goods Received Weekly.
novll-7t*
Samuel J. Glaaaqy,
T. B. Van Boren,
Sylvester M. Beard,
Robert Crowley,
Wm. Colt,
J. C. Dimxuick.
Henry Clew*,
Albert Wright,
John A. Itcun,
H. P. Freeman,
Nicholas R. SioiU},
James R. Dow,
Howell Smith,
F. H Lummus,
Wm. E. Prince,
Sylvester Teats,
Joseph Wilde,
A. A. Low,
Chas. Cnrnss,
Asher 3. MUls,
W. H. Webb,
Heiuy J. Raymond,
Silts C. Herring.
Sam’l W. Traalow,
Richard A. McCurdy.
EDWARD A. JOSES, President.
WM. E. PRINCE, Vtce-Prealdeat.
ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary.
F. B. VAN BURES, Treasurer.
8. Tkst*, M. D., Medical Examiner.
E. H. Joxns Superintendent of Agencies.
E. F. Pot GFR, General Railway Agent.
RIDGEIiV, KQUIER St CO.,
tel*, Do
great varie- . agents foe
ty.Linen? ofall grades.
Btf0irtiifaU,,9Ueta>>d Rdmonil RkMt ®OD0S, MACNE1LS & URBAN’S,
Superior mote audjinish. I CELEBRATED
Your special attention is called to my
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
WIIEIIK YOOTVir.t. FiyP THE LATEST STTtXS,
As also the
XOUVEAKTE LADIES' HATS,
... A EEAUTIFTJ. ARTICI.K.
A Splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings,
Perfumery, Sdaps imd other Toilet
Articles, Veils, White and
Fancy Goods, Gloves,
Ac., &c., Ac.
Gentlemen will And a good assortment or GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, a large lot of
Pocket Knives, the fashionable Rug or Fancy
Blanket Satchels, and everything else belonging to
this line. ,i
To those who haw net traded with me iu former
days I can only say, give me a trial, while I am
satisfied that my old customers have bnt to read
tills toinsnre me their renewed visits.
Respectfully, E. M. BROWN,
uovl5-3m Opposite the Lanier House.
• Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,
Bank Locks, &c.
CT'HESE SAFES AND LOCKS have been thor-
X oughly tested and their reputation is such
that the Treasury Department at Washington
and New York city use them in preference to
any other. They are made exclusively of iron
and steel, tons rendering them entirely
FIRE AND DAMP PROOF.
CARHART, WHITFORD dfc CO.,
VtAM'FATt'KKltS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
READY-31 ADE CTOTHING,
331 tf 833 Ei-oadtroj/, Corner [Forth St., X. Y.
T. P. CARHART, HENRY SHAFER,
WM. H. WHITFORD,. , 3. B. VAN WAGESES,
f J • A; T. HAMILTON.
I5Y* Office of Pxyan X Corhart iu liquidation.
nor14-eod6m
Merchants’ Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD.
T HE undersigned desires to state as an act of
merited eonrtesy to this old and well estab
lished company, that npon the closoof toe late war,
Dmptly recognised and paid a claim held by
losses sustained by fire, at about toe com
mencement ot the war, and the adjustment of
which, at the time, waajendered impossible by tbe
breaking out of host it^Braand the conscqucntln-
termptlon of commu^^Bn. Though but an act
of even handed ju-BHflhim, their prompt and
cticerful response to tMBcraand, shows them to be
honorable men, and cantlcs them to the confidence
of the bnslucss community. Mr. Henry L. Jewett
is ttaflr spent lntiiis citv.
nov 14-3t B. F. ROSS.
Eureka and Excelsior Bank Bocks,
For Vaults, Express Boxes, Bankers, Jowcllers,
and Merchants, are unrivalled, end nartics desiring
such articles will find it greatly to their interest to
purchase from us, as we can sell at manufacturers’
prices, freight only added,
nov ll-r,m RIDGF.LY, SQUIER & CO.
Valuable Cotton Plantation For Sale.
I OFFER for sale my plantation situated on Cbi-
Oehoc Creek, 12 miles S. W. from Albany,
Dougherty county Georgia, adjoining too lands of
Benjamin Lockett, Jerry Bell, John Jones, Col.
Nelson and others. The place contains 1,500 acres,
about 6 or TOO acres of which are cleared and un
der a good fence. The improvements arc all good
framed buildings—good gmhouse and Iron screw.
Provisions, stock and plantation tools can be
bought with the place. If not sold before the
1st Tucsdav to December next, on that day it will
be sold to Albany at public outcry. For terms ap
ply to me at Cuthbert, Georgia, or 8. D. Irvin,
Albany.
novO-tlDt SAMUEL CLAYTON.
A RARE CHANCE.
T HE undersigned offer for sale, or rent for the
ensuing year, to the village of Russellville,
Monroe co, Ga., a dwelling and store house, with
40 acres of land attached. In a wealthy community,
• garden,'orchard, etc. The store room is sixty feet
! long and well finished. Said property can be pur
chased low or rented on reasonable terms if early
aonlication is made to the undersigned.
V J. R. RALLS,
nov9-20d* J. R. SMITH.
! l 1 ( | | '} ' WXBiTED,
A NO 1 HOSTLER, who understands taking
care of Purse Horses. A white man is pre
ferable. No one nerd to apply, unless be under
stands his bntincss thoroughly.
Apply at Capt. John Travis’ Pistol Gallery, over
the Georgia Billiard Rooms. nov!4-3t
y J. H. WOOLFOLK,
Ware House and Commission
BXSRCBAMV,
MACON. - GA.,
AT fOULD respectfully inform his old patrons
V T and friends that kc wiil continue the busi
ness at tbe same place he has, for toe last six
years, and be now has storage room for 3,000 bales
of cotton. His bornee is fire prool and free front
I cakes. UV ; octir-fitw-lm
GEORGE BURDICK,
[Formerly of Dunn & Burdick.]
JOBBER IN PRODUCE.
AATILL buy AND SELL on Commission. All
• V v orders accompanied with the CASH will
meet withprompt and personal attention.
fxJTStore house commodious and Fire-Proof..^
Office with Messrs Dunn & Mangham, on Third
man & Spark '
nov 8-deod2w
street, Macon, Ga., next to Hardeman
Notice to Planters.
I WILL BUY 10,000 BUSHELS OF CORN,
for which I will pay the highest market price
and furnish sacks.
Fodder, Stock Peas, Dried Frail and Syrup,
nov Meod2w GEO. BURDICK.
Bales of Cotton.
JO Cask* Pet A-h,
sot Barrel* Family FJonr,J Jl
JO Barrels Onions,
"10 Barrel* I^bb'Potatos,
200 Barrels'Salt, V!'- 7
« • UiO *•* J*
40 Boxes Bar Soap,
.'flO^om.Fmeyiojp, ; ^ 1
6 Cases Stroutbnrgs,
6 tjaaes Beaches,
m - ' •
Pepper, Cheese, Axes, Soda, Blacking, Brooms,
ids [ All of which Wtirhe disposed of % Cbeap for Ca»h-
We Wish it Distindlj l ndt rstootl!
That onr Facilities for keeping onr stock replen
ished are ... -
EQUAL TO ANY HOUSE IN THIS CITY.
And wonld invite toe attention of the public to
the fact to* twr BUT and
SELL ON COMMISSION.
ALL CASH order* wm meet with prompt at
tention, aad satisfaction guaranteed. rts*.
NEWTON Jk LAWTON.
Next door to Hardeman it Sparks’ Warehouse.
.i IMA.- ■i'nr.ouv.r
Kersey, Red Flanr.l, ilatehea, &r., Ac.
, ^ jsooisti 'aliH
saleb, , q-v.
For!
METHODIST ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
This body will, meet in Macon on the 15th to
slant. Important business wiU come before 1L
Tha question of frateraiztag irith Northern Mett- „ v , „ w L « O V
odiat* will be diseuseed, aad pos.iblv some action ^ ‘ ^ A D E - * K
taken upon iu Other matters of general intrrrat4 , H* V taaaa—fas 4ljaR^J»R«fl| W® "**D' T
will be attended to, which Uw mindr, not only of nov It-fit
that denomination of Christians, but of the public , January lDectioa—Tax Col lector,
geoerally, wtii be direcied to with unnsoal Interest, j Tlie friend* ot J AMES P. SIMS atrtborUe the !
pout of mRkicg: /till report? of tbe »ota and hijin^s
of that body, and tn»t the usum! courte?Y of t
ou tbe floor, wflj be extended io him. 4t
Hair a>d Wool Collars. > *•
AM uow Mannftcturicg a first claaawnol and
hair stnded
HARNESS LEATHER COLLAR,
Second to none, either at wholesale or retail,
G. BERND,
Cotton Avenue, Between^ndand Mulberry it*. .
sag IS 12t Macon, Ga.
the Ladies of Mam m h monthly nurse. Ia
or Taar Collector of Bibb county, wd iaTtse the regard to experience aad qualification the referfi to
suffrage? of elector? at the deefion to he held on J J>r?. Mc<3ruder aad Hall. Her reaSdeoce opposite
euffra^e?
the 15th of Jarmarr.
■or!4 te» the .^*1 ored methodtet chttrrb.
Gem Saloon,
THIRD KrtiEEf, UNDER FLOYDilOUSET
Macon,’ Georgia,
E. W. THOMAS, PROPRIETOR.
T 1IE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in in
forming tbe citizens of Macon that he has re
cently enlarged, refitted and refurnished hi* Eat-
ixo axd Drinkwo Saloon- in themostelegantand
costly manner. HD table* arc always fnmDhcd
with all the necessaries and lain rip* of the season.
BCealsat AU Honrs,
Ovsters for eale by toe quart or gxllon.
The very best of Wines and Llquore alwajs on
hand. The Gkm D conveniently located, and guests
nuv rely on being waited on by tho most attentive
of waiters. Terms moderate,
nov Mt E. W. THOMAS.
To Rent,
A GOOD COMFORTABLE DWELLING IN
East Macon, with seven lsrge rooms, kitchen
and stable, all complete, and a splendid pump of
water. For further information apply to tho un
dersigned at Messrs Phillips & Hunt's, East Maeon.
novfi-lOt* „ _ W C MASSEY.
Residence for Rent.
AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON TATNALL
SQARF.—TWO ACRE LOT.
.*>> •. a //lit fOT-ld. I IJ
Apply to DR. J. D. SMITH.
novlO-lw*
ROOMS TO RENT.
>HREE large Rooms with gas fixtures np stalls
Mulberry St., oppositu Medical college,
Floyd House huuding, witli kitchen, cel
lar, etc. Apply on the premises to
nov8-6tt EDWARD O’CONNELL.
rpHRE
JL on!
next to 1
Com and TVteal
Can be sold for a full price by calling on
nov fj-10t J. N. SEY’jtorR
Livery Stable.
J G. SEARS & C. T. FOSTER, have opened a
• Livery Stable at Manly’s old stand, Griffin,
Ga, and are ready at allbonrs to feed or famish
bones.
Conveyances furnished to any point to too
country. A share of patronage Is rcpectfully so
licited. nay 7-eodlm
LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES
Arc Issued on the Mntnol plan. All the profits
to this department arc divided pro rata among
ton Policy Holders. All policies to be incontata-
ht« after fire year* from date, and non-forfeltable
alter two annual payments. A Loan of one-third
of tho amount of premiums will be made; also,
thirty days grace given to payment of premiums.
GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES
Are granted covering accidents ofall descriptions,
Including tbe travelers’ risk. It Dsuedj
Without Compensation,
They provide for death. If canscd by accident; hut
to case of injury only, the insured receive* no com
pensation. If granted
With Com -ensation,
The full amount assured is payable to toe family to
case of death caused by accident and occurring
within three months from tbe date of injury. Or,
to case ol" injury causing disability, the insured re
ceives a weekly compensation until ho b able to
attend to bis business, such rime not to exceed
twenty-six weeks. The policy cover* all forms of
Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Gnnsbot Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Bites of Da,
Assaults b;
action of
Explosions, _
or Choking, and all other kind of accident.
Ten Dollarsl
Secure* a general Accident Policy for]
Two Thousand Dollars 1
With a Weekly Compensation of*
Ten Dollars.
•TRAVELERS’ INSURANCCiTICKETS,
For any length of time, from one day to twelve
months, aru on sale at the various Railroad and
Steamboat Ticket Office* and Agencies,;
Marine Bisks and Special Voyages.
■ Policies are granted Insuring against death by
accident while sailing to steamer or sailing vessels,
also for special Toyagcs.
Fall information, together with Tables of Rates,
Ac., can be obtained at the Home Offioc, or by ap
plication to tbe State Agent
1 E. C. GRANNIS,
Agent for Bibb County.
J. C. McBURNEY,
leuT Agent for Georgia.
WiU C. GODWIN,
Americas.
R. ROBS,
Albany.
8. 8. STAFFORD,
. Blakely.
R. G. MORRIS,
Georgetown.
R. COMPTON,
Griffin.
R. W. JACOUES,
* • Columbus.
Egr Insurance Agent* de*lring the appointment
as Agent, can address the General Agent, J. C.
MeBumey. sep23-3m
‘ OKAABEXTAL U.UK.
CURLS, BRAIDS, WATERFALLS,
BANDS, WIGS. HALF WIGS, Ac.,
Wholesale, at Jhe lowest possible price oi" im
portation for cash.
W. U. CAMERON & CO.,
■
Importer* ol Hair and Manufacturers, No. 313
Fulton St., Brooklyn, near New York.
Largr and small orders punctually alterded
to. oct21-lm
"Wholesale andtcHotail!
•Mvt ,slXlTdaaV
£. EINSTEIN’S OLD STAND.
GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
■250.000
Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, ;*i c .
iroff TR OTER OEM XILL.’Oy DOLL A MS:
All to be Said for One Dollar each, -aUU0U'
regard to Valor.
* j gor to be rxiD ton ent tov x. ow « sat
RLCXITS.
eng i
i aTlr
ninety Gcij
Splendid List of Articles t
| - All to be tk>‘. J for il each.
*50 Solid Silver KnlarS.
WO S.trer SsKer. «nd t r
of this citv, county and vlctoitv aud the pnbs
Uc to general,'that he ha* now open ml ready for
. J popular old stand of
E. EINSTEINS, TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
. . v . OhCOfthsL-iJtdirfnf StOchi of
Staple and FaocjDry Goods . 1
In the Southern markets. The goods were select
ed bv Mr. Erjstmk with jrreat care; and as he is
uow in the Scvr York market Ibr the sole purpose
of st'lectvm: goods and watching the best oppor*
tunitle* ior hnylng. I have the advantage over all
other merchants who arc not similarly situated.
I shall receive new additions to onr stock eve
ry week, and will be always prepared to exhibit to
the public goods of the
Seat Manufacture. Latest Styles,
HbY w
Lowest market Prices.
My stock consists in part of the following
goads:
^Printed DcLaines,
All wool Delaines,
,,i, Empress Cloth,
Foil DcChcvrea,
English and French Merinos,
Scotch and Venitiau Plaids,
Solid, printed and figured Poplina,
Black DcLatncs,
Alapaeas,
Black Silks,
. ATSrSI Merinos and Bombazines,
And! many other goods belonglugto the
DRESS DEPARTMENT
A full and complete assortment ot
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Ladles’ Linen and Embroidered Cuff* and Col
lars, separate and in sets,
White, Red and Shaker Flannels,
Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels,
Bleached and Brown Canton Flannel*, Blan
kets, Ac.,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Ladles’ Merino Vests,
Table Linen,
Table Cloth,
Towels,
Towcltogs,
Napkins,
Doylies Linen,
And all other articles belonging to a
Number One Dry GoodB Store.
We call the special attention of the ladies to onr
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
And *ay with confidence, we will sell these art!
dcs at a
LOWES. PRICE,
Than any otherhouse In the city and WARRANT
the goods to be of tbe
Beat and Host Fashionable Mann-
f n e t t» r 6 .
A. SPRINGER,
Macbn, Ga.
Cal. Cluster lhamond Plaa
а. 00d Nta Sohuirf Huttons l Stud*
3,000 Gold Thimble*. Pencil*. Jtc
10,000 Lockcta. double-*!*?*
5,000 Iaockeu for Miniature*
S.000 Gold Tt'othnick*, Crc»*e*, Ac
5.000 Plain Gold King*
M00 CSutsed Gold King*
1UA-J0 Shield A Sicnet K;n«
10,000 QfcUfbnrfa DUnMiMKiiio
7,500 lets Lsdie*’Jewelry, jet
5,000 *ets Ladies* Jewelry, cornl
.\000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, onyx 10 to U
5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava 11 to SO
i*'ts Ladies* Jewelry, SO to
Gold Tens wuh Silver holders » to 10
Gold Pens with Gold holders * to 12
б, 000 Gold Penn * holder*, nuper'r 10 to U
6,000 Silver Goblets A Drinking Cups... 8 to M
- 4 Wine Holders. 16 to 60
Chke £s*keta ; 90 to 60
Messrs, T. A II. Gsnghen A Co* No. 116 Broadway,
iw York extensive monuC*cturers and Importers of.
tho leadin* and most fashionable styles ot Watches
ALL THE RAGE t
THOSE PINE NAVY find On, SILK CAPS,
For sale low; by - ~ fO. —
TURPIN & HERTZ, '
Cherry street, opposite Little & Smith’s,
novl2-3t_ _ Macon, Georgia.
SALT, SALT, SALT.
I N store and for sale, a large lot of Virginia Salt.
Also, fine Bourbon and Monongaliela Whisky,
Claret and Sherry Wine, Cream*Ale, Grape and
Peach Brandy, Groceries, Drv Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Ac., by WITHERS A LOUD,
Cherry street, between First and Second,
nor 12 3t
Just Received,
5,000 lb*, of POT WARE,
100 Boxes TIN PLATE,
23 Bandies of WIRE,
3,000 feet of GAS PIPE,
20 COOKING STOVES,
For sale opposite tbe old Poetofflce.
novlS 6t . i -
w. T. NELSON’S
SALOON.
THE SIGN AIL EIGHT.
AT WHOLESALE AS WELL AS RETAIL.
J UST received and for sale by to* •'artel and
package, an invoice of Liquo • l Jbe bust
quality, such a* . „
OLD BOURBON,
MONONGAHELA,
ROBERTSON COUNTr WHISK
CHAMPAGNE,
CATAWBA, CHERRY, -
COGNAC and
DOMESTIC BRANDIES.
Champagne Wine*, qts. and pints, different brands,
also Wines, Port, Madeira, Catawba, Pearl of toe
Rhine, (imported) Ebemwine (Inglebelmcr, red,
and Ungstetoer, white.)
All the above can be purchased by retail dealers,
to package* of any quantity desired, and at the
lowest figures of the market. Also, a large lot of
toe choicest brands of
TOBACCO AND CIQAR8.
Remember the old 6tand on Cherry street, bfe ■
tween Seeondand Third, under toe old sign of W.
T. Nelson. He ha* resumed bis former business
and his old friends and customers, as well as new
ones wiU find him, early and late, giving personal
attention to their wishes. ,
His bar will at all times be supplied with toe
choicest beverages. Give him a call, for he will be
found liberal and prompt as In the olden time.
oct22ml
Just Received.
40 DOZEN BRASS BOUND BUCKETS,
3 DOZEN WELL BUCKETS.
j
Merchants
-» nSITING Macon arc.- invited to examine the
V large and choice Stock of , i,
DRYGOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
I ° BOOTS AND SHOES,
! ’ MEN’S AND BOYS’ UATS.
»-. t ....
ladies' hate.
BLANKETS, Ac., Jtc.
Price* a* low *3 to be found to toe State.
N.ELBARNUM,
HOfM-Ct
SCALES1 SCALES!
Platform Seales, from 330 to 100 pounds,
Counter end Tea Seale®,
Jnst received by
nOTiaat ' B. A. WISE.
Tor Sale.
A ONE 6torv wood dwelling with four rooms, '
kitchen with two room* and servants honse •
with two rooms, situated on lot No. 3, »qr. 40and j
fronting on Poplar street, and very convenient to ,
businew. O. J. BLAKE, !
-- r & Lake.
Rope and Sugar on Consignment,
100
10 Barrels New Orleans Sugar.
4 Barrels New Orleans Sugar.’
For sale by SEYMOUR* TINSLEY,
Commission Merchant*, Cherry Street,
novH-Ot— -
corll-7t
At tho store of Greer & 1
Co-Partnership Xolfce,
T HAVE THIS DAY associated with mein
I business Mr A R Ttosle^
Macon, G*., Nov., 13to, 186i
JAKES tXYWOCE.]
1 SAMUEL D. IRVIN,
(Successor to Lyon A Irrin and Irrii) & Bntier,)
attorney at law,
ALBANY. GEORGIA.
ALSO
Real Estate Agent for Southwestern Georgia.
Prompt attention giTen to all bnsmesa entrusted to
his care. novl4-6m
Wanted.
A T RIDDLE’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY,
over Boardeman'* B £?) i r §$£IJ. , ? lil \ Ie T ^5Tvr
• ruuniia a rc-iumru J BOY, to lean: the artof PRINTING and TONING
SEYMOUR ft TIN8LEY, 'Photograph*. Apply for txo d«jA
nov!4-2t Photographer.
Commission Merchants,
CHERRY STREET, MAOOX, GA.
fTYENDER THEIR services io their friends, and
I respectfully :sollicit confipn.’ntT.tsol Groceries
ssd Prcwuce of ^rvety description,
pr Particular attention given to the purchase
l JL BAR3TCR, snd sbipplnjr of cotton, cotton goods, etc
Triangular Block. bov!4-1ic
Steam Saw and Grift Still.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
A STEAM Saw and Grist Mill combined. Tbe
Saw will cut 8000 feet lumber, and the Esapas
Mill Rock will grind 75 bnshell* of meal, dally.
‘ Forpartlenlareandprice,a^j^to^oroffidress
novlWH-;.. - \ ' Forsyth, Go.
a’j'i! : ;c.j. t lto
NEW G-OOD3.
November lOtli. 1805'
I have to-day received by Exiiitss
HANDSOME BLACK CLOAKS.
. c, HANDSOME DRAB CLOAKS,
» UUilMliJ .C ...
Sn.K CORD, all color* for Trimming,
j. BLACK WORSTEAD BRAID,
LADIES’ MERINO VESTS,
GENTS’MERINO VESTS,
PAPER CAMBRICS,
FINE BED BLANKETS,
JACONET EDGINGS AMD INSERTINGS,
.»* -* ft.' SLATE COLORED JEANS,
LADIES’ GAUNTLETS,
tlauoD re- -■ nH < e'/OJJi ■ JD|A
l BALMORAL SKIRTS,
COAT BUTTONS, ah . - ; j<i(
And many other Articles hard to be found
IX THE MARKET.
a.-, -i. filer.1 ■ ■ s " ■ . -
.. -.c-.,.: S. T. COLEMAN.
avl’J .3 ■ j.i ■ • . -
a7~s. haetrid&e,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
O X vj • J ' J 3j, tJ
MERCHANT.
untiag _
LW.r* Er.*mell*a OoiJ YV»t;t*d4
500 Gents* Hunting SJv«r V» *trhes..
50J open fsce is. rsr Welches
£. r J Rings
:,.v«3 Photo. Aiburrs. ail
X'OO Gel J Vest and Neck Chains
3,000 Gold Ota! Bac J Bracelau
5.000 Chased Gold Bracelets ,
2CO0 Lara A Florentine do....
5,000 Coral, Opal* Emerald do
lava Eardrops...
nt* cm
.jfto *M
.uto m
. 5«.u DM
.*11 Ul
MU l~
. M to 100
. a to t»
Uto 10
. I to 10
. fi to IS
. t to 10
. fit# to
. 4 to tt
. fit* 10
. fito U
. Jto «
. »t« a
. J to 10
. fito 10
. 3 to I
. llo t
. fito M
Sts S
. 4 to 10
fit* >0
sto la
s •* io
fito 1*
• to
2.S0OI
roeript of tnoiy-fiv. Coat..
AH articles sold at One Dollar each, with,
out regard to value.
Jowaliy oaQMEll
they 6-11... than on. dollar’* worth u there M* do
blsak*. Tho price of certificate, t. u folio*.Oaa
fir aicents; fire iorll;cl«Teu for SI; thin,fee fit)
elxtj-firo forSlO: one hundred for 15.
Agent, will be .HoitcJ tea cent! on ererv Certificate
ordered by .hem, providing their remltUnce uneunt*
to eno dollar- Agent! will colhct 14 eenti for every
Certificate, and remit 15 cent, to gj, either in c«»h or
poeuae fliemps,
T.fi B.GAUOOiHficO.
0ctI4-lm- No. US Broedwey New York
Spring and 3tun
ed, remove* sll
Hurley’* Stoiuuclilc Bitter*.
F IR Debility, Los* of Appetite, Weakneu. In
digestion or Dytpcpjia, want of action of; he
Llrcr, Disordered Stomach, there are no bitter*
hat can compare with tone to rcmoTing Ukm
dUtrailing complaint*. For aale or ran be bad a t
any drag atore In the United Sutra, or from toe
proprietor, Louisville, Ky., comer Seventh and
Green street*, to whom all order* should be ad
dressed. HURLEY, RUDDLE A CO.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla.
T HE Great Blood Pnrifler, as a S;
mer Medicine, stand* unriralc
Impurities from the blood, snd gives
HEALTH AN'O SBEXOTH
to the svstem.
HURLEY, RUDDLE * CO.,
Corner Seventh and Greeu streets, ’
-saptlfi-3m Lonisvllle, Ky.
Hnrloy’a Popular Worm Caudy,
A S this is really a specific for Worms, and to*
beat and most palatable form to give to chil
dren, It la not surprising that it is fait taking the
placo ofall other preparations for worms—it being
perfectly tasteless, any child will take it.
HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO.,
Proprietors,
Comer Seventh and Greeu .u-mu,
septifi 3m Louisville, Ky.
Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad.
rpo Passenger! for toe North and West Express
JL train leaves Chattanooga 6 40 a. v., connect
ing at Nashville with Northwestern Railnwd r 0 r
Johnsonville and points on Tennessee river, Ptd j-
cab, Cairo, and SL I.oul», and Louisville and Nash
ville Railroad.
Fare from Chattanooga to Nash! ille.../... .* 7 75.
“ “ “ “Cairo :»TS.
“ “ “ “ fit. Louis ux 75
Passenger*leavingAtiont* ou theavenlnc train
On W. & A. B. R. connect with th). train. Kr-icht
ie now received and forwarded on quick '..ice
very moderate rates,
WM. P. IN NT. a
Gen’l. han't.
J. W. BROWN,
* ‘ \ (rtn’L Passenger Agent
OctlS-Sw.
92
"Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. M. COOPER,
Auotion & Commission Merchant,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
W ILL give hla personal attention to toe pur
chase and shipment of COTTON.
HE IS ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL
Cash. -A-dvances
On Cotton In store In Albany, Ga., for sblpmeat
to Messrs Noktox, Slacghtek & Co., New York.
Having had many years experience In the Cotton
trade, is well aa Auction and Commission business,
be flatters himself that be can give entire satisfaction
&S2i3
Respectfully refers to J. B. Ross * Son, Macon;
T. II. Johnson, Alabany.
'oct29-2m ' ■•
S. S. KENDRICK,
CC> 31 -MISSION M EE CHANT,
- » r Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
general sierchakdize,
Line at. (nearPeachtree) ATLANTA, GA-
Consi^nmenta solicited of all kinds of Merchandise.
REPEPJtscEh: Bowdree & Anderson, G. B Rob
erts, Macon, Ga.; Abbott & Brothers, Edward
While, Atlanta, Ga. notS-lOt*
Macky, Beattie & Co.
Shipping and General Commission if ere bant.
303 A 205 BAY STREET,
SAVAXVAII, GEORGIA.
nr Cash advances made on Consignment* to
Mscrr A Bzittb, Fhu.-aklphla.
REFERENCESi
Meaus. Cb*s. L. Colby & Co., Nfes.ra Ii.. tr-
Gammtll, Mcsars. Btll & Christ;.;; .q 0 -.
National Hunk, Satannali; Mesaa.
Wright, Mrasrs. W. A. Kamaav V ' . . AuguitT’
Messrs. Lord, Stone & Co., Boston ; v---;. ' Joht
P. Boyle* Co., Messrs. W*l!aer .t Bruwm New
Tort; Messrs. Mscky & Beattie, V---,. J. Gibson
Sons & Co., Philadelphia Nations; Ban!., First
National Bank, Seventh National Bank, Robt
Steen, Esq., Messrs. McCutehron A toliirs
Philadelphia; Messrs. CUrko A Cuncb.gham!
M. A. Hamilton, Baltimore.
Particular attention given to the forward
ing of goods for Northern market;,
oct 31-3m
Mules for Sale.
Forn NUMBER ONE HULKS
For sale. Apply to
i. Morris,
One door below Bryaat’a old *\ucii#u .Store,
norlS^t* Cherry SU«
s. SL UUBCUlaON,
J. T. MCBBAT,
New Tork.
r. MU UK AT,
D. X. MUXC
Wlinjlugtoa. j
Salt! Salt!!
House Furnishing
I am iipyv* receiving a gene rttl
nor 12* 6t
Lowest
Calloo
nov 5-10t
Market Friee.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
For Sale.
i
A GOOD Cottoll Fanu con Li
acre* well Improv.-d, tiint*
Itliig in lit Dooly Countc
ij. K. of Mouteiuma, Gsl r
■ apply to mi: at Monteruma. Oft,
novS-JOtt E.
^Murchison & Murray,J
Commission Merchani
188 Front 8t., New York.
A LL consignments to n* arc Insured trovaM
whether advic* t f ahipah -
received or not.
Liberal advances made on cci
desired. Onr personal ett cut Ion
of cotton.
~ 3DRI3i:D FHX7
Can be sold for a high price
on J. N. SEY|
nev 5-10t * ' '