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

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, at jJl price*, to suit the trade of Macon sad vicinity, r atore of A-P.C. Hama* Boots *«» Ea z» -L. f. «*■*« s*jkS4.v t k»- •r, i street, next * ami?* •/a dg£ •tore, hare x» » fcuftcii 8a*^re r-jfc l*rlv,©ne of tie flrjfK and moit enemivefta- •crievHU of select boots sad shoe* In the SoctSf* Merchants from the country will find it to their interest to examine their stock, which eom- ErntA Pmc.—Ardent spirit* »re always hurt* ! M,>x ept when uad with a strict regard to tw 0 ' reseat!*] considerstions: the first is, the liquor most bejreod. ae^ eeceedly, it ansi be pertsien of with medermtioa. Those*wbo follow this rale • Jt-V- ng f*-t‘ - elua, after a proper nap lisf, n m confidently nenraori > couip' a«l of "OM Ouri" tbit, kptto tritb a lup •«* at tfiritt ofev«y kh>4,baa ja«t been received bp Messrs. Bewdrcand Anderson. Gin it a trial **,4 deride far yehrselres. Their y advertisement Public Sale of Stock, Crops, &c. J. W. BURKE & CO’S JO - f^fTriT cf TT A ^ NEW STORE, Second Street* next to Baptist Church, Mac^n, Ga. [ltpy4eU at public outcry MONDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, fletb II. Gate, tor Tax Collector. The name of this gentlemen U annonntvd bj hla tr.rr.ti aa a candidate for Tax CoBcrfbi-tt Bibb county. Election ia January next. Molt wig pMd fcrthMjffS yjtftmipq. mended betaose of»U unfitMto for many ofUtt other occnpationa of lift, oaweotft.af i severe At my Plantation on Flint River, four miles South of Reynolds, on S. W< R. R-, ’ fi " andlMuftSj.JIares and'C6ltft entire plantation on) 'KRONICLES of the Schonberg-Cotta Family, Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan ; The Cripple of Antioch, [ £$ Martyrs of Spain; Two Vocations. Mary, Handmaid of the Lord. he above are all'by Mrs. CasatlS, a hdy rcsidmg ia the South of England, and an i < *•-' * c * ’ “ ” hUtoCT a charming and attractive eubject, . nr a Sheep, Com, Fodder, Rice, Peas, Rye, Cotton Seed, Plantation and Blacksmith . Tools, Wagons, Carriage and Buggy, tiro-horse power Field Threshers and Fans, Cotton Gin, Household and fO j I ZOIJ,fi?J ten F 6F^T^i® !C * T 6 ? 0 A H 0 M 3 Sale to Continue from Day to Day until all is Sold. Persons from a distance can find accommodation on the place, or in the im mediate neighborhood. "TEmillS CASH. rather than doll and prosjy has The “Cotta Family, 5 ’ embracing the time of Lntlttr and the Reformation. “Kitty Trevylyan,” hbout the timeol the Wcslcydj, are peculiarly interesting to young and old. Out in the World; Nothing but Money; What Came Afterwards. The Author of these, three works, T,S- Arthur, though a prolific writer, is far from being second rate jo Kis profession. • Hie hew wdrks equal hit earlier productions. 1 St. Phillip, by the Author of Bmledge? Hugh Worthington, by Mrs. Holmes, Author ot Tempest and Sunshine, Ac. History of Julius Ceesar, by Napoleon HI. * r -^ l I Plain Talks on Familiar Subjects, by Dr. J. G. Holland, better known as l< Timo*hiw *ji Ul^it . wooW make very handsome. Christmas aoeb otyects should sea (ben by all auus .1 i t I i t a. I., i o - l»ui Milan rancuo.—OOrera Simpson, Avnnt and Bagaley bunt, at lb atablo of a ne gro In Ibiaaity, two too males, wblcfc they think wm stolen. Tha baeperof the liable stated that ft . -til * foA lliar* law arnilua *» 5,000 SACKS CORN, IN STORE, AX t afip. ' >or they had We. lefttSere by another negro. From ail they roold learn, tha miilaa war. brought pym linro.ovjasper counties, and .aid to hare Waodw from * Mr. Jm. White. Tha naolai an now in the lot of the police jail. ' . Social. Avrsxiuura.—Tha aoelal amnaomanta -.indulgence ia dancing, tha theatre, opera, and playing, and. hone racing—will bo folly dimnaaad ia the General Alterably thia morning at 11 o'clock, and wd would advise all the yoang, 4 *H*nr*- v w- the moan likely wiupeopto iWa. At lent one thou land January Election—Tax Collector. The Mend* oi JAMES V. SIMS solborize the announcement of bis name aaa suitable candidate or Tax Collector of Bibb county, and .invite the tuffage. of electors ni the «J»ction to bcbebtmi, tla^lst Wednesday In January, 1 (M. norH te» KTGoto Bryant, Stratton ,£ Co’l. NuhTillc Baalim CoBaga far a Iknnp kaowladga o< Bookkcepiag, FeaamantUa, tew. mum itl (jaicalg j tioM, Commercial, ilffiMBiap bctfliTncnla and Bminma Forms and Practice etc. Send lor Col- decl3-dot C. B. HOWARD. “Timothy Titcomb." i *° 1:1 ■ vt sc. Old Helmet, by the Author of Wide Vide World. 500 SACKS FRESH WATER-GROUND MEAI. FRESH ARRIVALS. New Grocery Store. Vl Sri. X 0.0 d-L ; JTEW “ tcjlicri r ^nNI M D_ DAI—Y & BROTHER MHi ii A Lar S e Supply ofijilt, i o MISCELLANEOUS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, Initial Stamping for Envelopes and Paper, done to order. —He call tha aapeeial attention Ah* notice ' t L. P. Strong A •per. ThkirA^ant laaortmcnt lien fhoca la worthy the atten- wiab to pfrehase good srticlw 100 gARR^LS FAMILY, 100 « EXTRA, Dec. 10—tf. ASwaraa Csxnm.—An immenae anpply of e.jWK8rst':a^ki'; , ir city and country. A fine aaaortmant and large • apply of pick lei, Scotch whiaky, Schiedam aahnappa, Ac., at A. P. G. Harria' a tore, dec IS Ud Ict.—Thin Ice waa viaibla yeaterday morning ,taa«ply bowf. Thn wind ia/till keen and the any overcast It ia anything bat comforta ble on tha alraata, with a decided preference on the part’ af everybody for thick clothing and SUPERFINE FLOUR, in store :i:ui for sale 1: Uaaralao kalirb.aa^r A naat pair* «ny. aaeka will fell U tba If^fm »-i fair alpeclant «aw«i or a baa «i.aa» piamtbeoa, or waterfall, will ho drawn by a gay yatiRallnl, who may •wrw II mw la Ma fair —i-iapalta Splendid rabaa will W ma by litlle V.yt, and Baa walk- I»t Sbh. with pH bead a, by yooag ladle..— ■wwtag ktrde will fall to wrar7 let ,n-Lg,i)f| alag. af alippaan to man who loro tba arm id-.— Baihlag ca|—d aryiag dot la will twdeUrtlcd •wwara. awdean iy Wpa bo ready to jump down GOODS 50 PER CENT LESS 1,000 SACKS SEED OATS F COTTON SHIPPED THROUGH TO NEW YORK - AT' Thirteen Dollars Per Bale INCLUDING EXPENSES OF TRANSHIPMENT AT DARIEN. O^bccn to Nc^vo 0 ; Ja& " R - R “tU haring a line of arrangements SUNDRIES. , WP SI»»P -nooajg ‘rtaaita Pt pot p* Boaataq ii -"10 »• »«>l» «T1»» mil are par tro -,r Salop or raj p addon aq foaaaa Jaq, paa <aaor orrg jo fp^satvioroj paeSai.ijorai.aq, Inq nin rpnj •Jipiia aqf ^qog■ paXa-oaojoiajdeqo qjaixate -ajra.a eq, mojj aaqex—».HA ■■ riax aax ..c-O- Hi inrile attention t, tbaadrertlaement WOOLEN BLANKETS, ) ‘ j (l / FAMILY SOAP,. ) A Complete Turnout STAR CANDLES BACON ! BACON ! FINE Y01 solelsatheb, fTi >i! KIP LEATHER, HARNESS LEATHER, 1 '•* SMOKING TOBACCO, of*. 0- Granniee, agent, who' ia proposed, on re.-.tonabla terms, and on tbn ahortcat notice, to inaura yoor lift againat death in any form, or against death by aeeidenta, or againat disability on apeonnt of accident, ia wbieh cue a daily compensation ia granted. Give him » call, and nzamlne hie pamphlets. Mxi.i-.UI-M Jtxn Mere-hum Pirxa.—Ope bun Macon and Landings below, through to New York it - premium. - ? &Rd build our own Bores, at- —-e> t-~a—-/ expe- c ? re : thirty-five years experience ii a continuance of the liberal far received. We have thus far sent off which have safely arrived. Box nor a bale ol Cotton. . dec<-2w BUTTS & BROTHER. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. T. W, FREEMAN, Has just received the Largest Assortment t FRENCH CANDIES, To he found in the city. FIG PASTE, CREAM DROPS, GUM DROPS, SHAUTERVES. BURNT ALMONDS, % FIG DROPS, . . . CREAM BONBONS,'' CREAM ALMONDS, LOZNGES, .3 «.... ■ - x P ‘ ‘ K t. ™» CAiniIES, ),000 POUNDS CHOICE BACON SIDES Fcr sal. that city and making arrangements for Mitoon an A^ndinga ^dowJthrough'to^Ncw York et thr«'. per cent, premium. l»»ncw xork We superifttena and build eurown Boxes at- yiy^yBy to their loading, employ evne- tllem - competent P and c?rc. them, aud having liad nthe business, ask for patronage we have eo eighteen Boxes, all of atow trad mppW.- "•** Tww kind, ad tlakato Mat ha prepared—one fewednuaatom wtobanaiba, on it, and a differ- M* nianln. for the aapprr. tlua they who kmaaimlUMiaittaW ba aallad open to F. FEUCHTWANGER & CO, KILLICKINICK, . . ZARVQNA, AND OTHER BBANl CHEWING TOBACCO, NY GENTLEMAN who wishes to engage in . the profitable business of Cotton-making an* ■r year pan either bay or rent my plantation on ing Creek, in Early county, containing 14.10 m, .boat400 »cr« of open land, moe t of IV froth; under Rood repair; new buildings, Ac., .the ;e hariac been settled within the last three rs; hci|tliy and good cotton-growing lands. . will also sell on the place all the stock, consist- ofMnles, Wagons, PianUtionTools, skc. Also, ttfad at^ seventy-live thousand f"** f~*) fmrtlp cigars, frum the beat imported Havana, to tlie cheapest domestic brands, for sale at wholeaale and retail by W. 0. F.ngelke A C»<t aioa or Tug aab.bWaw abtvi, ailcsa ha cbaaaaa. The tfrkrla abmtld ba prepared beftrehaad- •Bd told at tba beak Storm and ether prominent plaawa. Aa wm M anything definite ia agreed ■path Mttoe iMiktim ia lie papers 10,000 NEW COMFORTS-OR BED QU1J.TS- ‘B0XE3 AND HALF BOXES, Corn, Seed Potatoes, Sugar Cane, Cotton Seed, year’s time on. Will cell a banrain in the whole If exiled upon before the 15th of December. Call on Stock of Dry Goods, Shawls and Cloaks, For sale b^J dcclO-Ct Silil Macon Cotton Market. J iw Omci or tm Dailt TcLtosir*, I * Frida* Efeoin* I»cc. 15, 1S65. / OoVTitx.—Axno little cotton waa received at (be ware house* jcoUrdsy, by wagooa from the country. b«t not •WMgh thrown on the market to lucres»o tbo Mlea utneL • • , and tlUMo of TUur*d»y. Ata»*t fifty l«l«s el .45**4 *1 quot^liopj if ymterday—32 to EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, which they offer to their old iriend* aud customcra, and the public at largo *t ‘ ‘ "*• K ^ t t- 8. S. STAFFORD. Blskely, Ga., or J. C. McBURNElL Macon, G*. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 1000 t BARRELS VIRGINIA SALT Article by TJ. S. Revenue Cotton Brokers. Having bought for cash, under the last lu we can sell them THE VERY BEST CLAH»^aiGO0DS ? Cheaper than they can. be Bought South of the Ohio - • : - •*’ v*!r * >'• .. stoL-iu. • .. (Hr? . Onr Mr. FEUCHTWANGER, well known to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, grateful for past favors when amongst you, be^s leave to assure all, that he is now prepared to show them BETTER weean assure our customers tha We are now prepared to Weigh and Tag all cot ton ready lor shipment from this city, wlthU; S. evenne Brand.' ‘We will also furnish a shipper with invoices of Cotton weighed, upon which the Collector will grant permits, thus saving the ship per much time and expense. All applications must be registered at our office. No attention will be given to any^ application, when the cotton is not rCady for shipping. decl3*6t JJNO. W. O’CONNOR & CO. COTTON The whole College expenses for the remainder ofi thu session, exclusive of Text-books, will be about $3J0 tor the Academic, $205 for the Law, and $290 lor the Medical student—of which sums $100, $195 and $220, respectively, will be required on admis sion. tu-cin-5t» Tan MttfUitr at 8»inas.4lfwytme (ai in i4ss dot tin paahi wi of IfayJr if Macon n * HUau| Msf—t." why they have but to get ippiw Thm ia * good aapplr. with bat Uttle de- BtiUMtT They are held at from Jofel 9 bU, according to 4 Vfvi-The market la doll aud Mtfee ea*y. Fora prime article of goahea we quote 55 :53<’. CWoe—The eopply i« ample for the demand; s*y 20 ttHo for soehea and 2002Se for EaK)i.«!i dairy. (Sawnifl M»H y »» very f.*od. with hot little de mand. A pc HIM* *Mclr of white can be bought at #1 40. On/#—There is a good supply and demand. We hear of sale* from More at 83Q&) cents, without sacks, and il. including sacks. d "~p d - Bntmm The market \* wall supplied, with a lair de man if. Shoulders are he d at sides, ami ham* nt 59(f-30c Y fc. n* r-Tlaere is a good stack, and hut a light de mand. It ia quoted at $9 734914 Y hbt, according tb 1 There if* good ffappiy, with but little demand. V. | -« 10 quoted at from ]•- . ltc, and granulated at 1S& -The supply is good, with but little demand. Leaf ie being hehf at from 2»e90r V »ee«. runt ana >. a ary ratted niaes are quoted at jj. jnu i-There is bat littlo demand. Sagtr boose muclsI at Aarsicervta, and best StuartV syrup atfl 10 k..l.lt*nka fk. aaeraa aaj ia 1.1. A.,— 5,000 BUSHELS PPPHtPfeC Chairman of the Faculty. CONSTITtJT ION Anfl ay other varieties of FKEXtm AND PLAIN CANDIES, ouc Munk' a .L? n ' J » 0 7 , ‘ mCntaI bows oft™ to Canii™ 4 b ' A lu S° “fOrtment of Stick TWENTY boxes lemons, JELLIES, PRESERVES and PICKLES, In great variety. WINES, LIQUORS AND BRANDIES, Layer Raisins, English Walnuts, Almonds, COCOA AND BRAZIL NUTS, HAVANA ORANGES Buckwheat Flour, Sugar, Cheese, Butter, Sardines, .Lobsters, Ojsters and Mackerel. * of U otoe l ?Stie!S U iD C “”' ” na varie, J n.wJ”.'? 6 st0ck of FIREWORKS will bo re ceived tomorrow. declO-lw life SYRU,®: 'iTUtl'J COMPOSED OF DELAINES, GINGITAMS, IODIDE OF POTASSIUM, CALICOS, WITn THE COMPOUND CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF VALUABLE L > MEDICINAL ROOTS AND . aJ J fl* Jt HERBS. PREPARED BY WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D. Graduate of the College ofrPhysieians ^nd Surgeons, New York; fotonerly Assist* ant Physician in the Blackwell’s Island Hospitals* CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP ins l-KODUCKO A laiVoLl TJOS IN MKEJCISK. What may seem almont incrcdftlo it«, t'hat'nlany dis^ carea hitherto con.sidcrcd hopolesrly incurable are fre- qut*ntly cared in * few day* or week*; and we cheer- fo fully inTito the invent cation* of the liberal minded and ecientiflc to cures which barrio parallel at the present BALMORALS, COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, U. S. Internal Rev., Division, 2d Dif., Ga. HOOP SKIRTS, ling bclongiu to * i .ii. Slation, Dec. 12,1865. ) Notice to cotton shippers, Railroad companies, Steamboat Box owners and Teamsters, all cotton is required to have aMctalic Tax Stamp inserted iu each Bale, to dqnotc the payment of Internal 1 Dry floods Establishment. 300 KEGS NAILS- tention to our 5V’e would cull Revenue Tax, any cotton found iu transit lcatlng’ this district with the intent of evading tho Reve- new law, will be seized and .condemned according to law. All parties having cotton to ship will please register thefr application for the shipment of cotton, so that their cotton can be tagged in turn., J. C. McBURNEY, declS Collector. SUGAR AJSD ; uiOr-t complete in the South—come and examine for yourself! ;g three establishments, one at Nashville, one at GritBn and one in Macon, we have facili ging goods enjoyed but by a few, and arc determined TO BE UNDERSOLD By NONE! . 25 SACKS PRIME RIO COFF E, 25 BARRELS A, B, and C SUGAR During the past fire ye*.r» 4^ Vp* oonkgode.l \rith obstacea and overcome* a« Y<rjA.iiii as were ever encountered by any mfbrmer.-. I • RAPIDITY OF CURE. Some say, "Toar cures are too quick,” whiles other doubt their permanence, and think that diseases can ® be cured by the “alow, recuperative process of is is oar reply: In hcaltK ttfe l-ody, like » well- i«iu ot e pui.i^Miin. Km when, from any cause, down goes one side of the scale, wc have the effects of disease. What is requisite, is to re 100 Bushels COTTON SEED, Crop of 1.865, A word to you. Call on ns— examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhereTUnd if wc cannot suit you, and convince you that it is your interest to deal with us, we will take pleasure in showing you elsewhere., A word ta the wise is sufficient A call and trial is all we ask. TAKE PLEASURE in announcing to the pa trons' of my school that I have disposed of my Dn,- Hnui’D Tirwnrp r *_ X trons of my school that I have disposed of my school fixtures to Rev. HOMER HENDEE, former President of the Female College at Greensboro’, Gal 'Mr. Ilendee is a teacher of large experience and high qualifications. I cordially- recommend him to those who hare had their children under my Instruction. The school will be resumed at an ft « EARLy'dAT IN JANUARY NEX^, ' I ’ without change of classes, textbooks, of rates of tuition, onr* — dcclG-Ot mryya TRfA NGl'IAjrFTC< fACON, GA decl ^' 3 ' NEWTO^ & LAWTON. A Residence for Sale. T. OFFER FOR SALE MY RESIDENCE, Ioca- “ near Tatnall Square, one of the most desira- blc locations Mar Macon, Just out of tho city hunts, convenient to church and schools. The tot Jon tains three acres of ground, with a fine col lection Of fruit trees and garden. The honsehas seven rooms five fireplaces, together with out '' u r i ' l ' I "f*.“ nd * hue well of water. A bargain is offered in the above place. For further informs- tion apply to the subscriber on the place. BAGGING 25 BALES GUNNY BAGq 100 COILS RICHARDSON L R, BRANHAM. Army Supplies. OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY, ) 1 ^ ' H DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA, \ Augcsta, Ga., Dec. 9,1803.) QEALED PROPOSALS, which must he in du- O plicate with a copy of thia advertisement at tached to each, will be received at this office until IS o’clock, m.. Friday, December 23d, 1865, for ..... .... .he place. B. G. HICKMAN, or J. C. C. BURNETT at R. B. Clayton’s Atiction Store.; LARD LARD ATTENTION, 15 BARRELS CHOICE LEAF LARI) fc COTTON PLANTERS! 400 12 00 ► 1* CO » - 1200 T.fffioMa S00 d far Uqcora ta priori pal Ij on tha lower f# >h pnvri- Lav* made dur.ng tha intentr.mwn* of Goor^ia and rionda. Auzusta Market. Tftww bo» been a littlo to-day. bat no matornl rtxanso ta prioew. rrr made at 4^o for iniifd'iw aadlHftiii thereafter as funds may be received therefor, and in such fuudsas may be furnished by the United States. * Separate bids will be received for each of the .aboveposts, or one bid may include them all. No bids will be entertained from persons who come under the exceptions of the President’s Am- esty Proclamation Nor will bids, in which such eraonsure interested, either directly or indirectlv, be received, unless they can produce the pardon of file. Pm.Mr.nt DM. f.ntn .ill A*!..,. — * ;10,000 BUSHELS CORN 160 BARRELS CORN STRUT of -r. ff»toi parrot* were m.4.1« at: ' Tha ratr* of brokers to dar w aaSlmf al 14t#in. 100,000 POUNDS GOOD FODDK 100 BALES GOOD COTTON. 1000 BUSHELS FRESH MEAL, f 100 BARRELS SORGHUM SYRC 5,000 BUSHELS GROUND PEAS and address the taste to the uoddvfgned. ’ james McDonald, dec!4-8t C&pt. C. 3., Angnsta, Ga. Af riles! jMnles! OR FIFTY MULES, the nio.t telect tnd finest planuitoa lot decT-tiUlOdee. Saddles and Harness. LittSe, Smith & Co., ^v.Ti Piutogra EVER SOLD IN GEORGIA. I offer for sale the following Plantations, in Calhoun County, Georgia. > Jt “THE HA0KLET PLACE,” Bagging, Rope, Flour. All young and huge,-fbr aale to the hie lie? 1 bid* 4er. on TUl>DAY, DECEMBER 89th f»L, be ginning at 12 o'clock precisely, at the Tavlor plan tation, eriled “Pcra,;'> Early county, 6 mile* cast of Bl«kcly, om the Albany road, 28 miles below Culhbert. TERMS CASH, mad sale po*mve, to close sn Estate. — • ■ Also. 1,000 bushels of fine Cotton Seed, Wagon, Tools, Cattle, Ac. The place U easy to reach, and now is the time to ret first quality stock at fair cash prices. Thi* •» a fancy lot of Mules, pickctf out of the Reatmydrvns by Capt. Rk-Uarvi D. B. Tay lor ■ ust U-iore his death. . CATHARINE TATLOR.» T D. C. BARROW, { “ dcclS-lOt* Cherry st., between Cotton Ai Macon, <ja 10 Bales GUNNY BAGGING, [CII lieA_ oh the Chiekasawhatchi^ creek :xpent 1 ' . ( f inJ contahu 1250 acres, 200 of w hich are T!: ■ - • ■ ont.;!» i."’ 1 .1 - !-Vj dvarvd, and its upon the Notchway creek. Both plantations an known to be eminently ulaptcd to the culture of cotton. Indeed, toev are Irst rate “ South-Western Georgia Lands "—a term ;hat commends them to the notice of persons who lesireto plantcotton. Mr. L. Jolley, who resides near boih plautations ivill shqw them upon application. For tetms&e., ipplv tr-iae, or address me a: f ids place. . .~X^T V* TWIN A. COM EH, DBSI.EU3 ,N SADDLES AND HARNESS, 50 Coils RGPE iTRA and FAMILY FLOUR 100 Barrels E. CARRIAGE TRI1 LEATHER SHOE] 4W Bnshels COTTO>v' F.ED, LIQUORS, WHISKY, ftEANDY, &c. Christmas! Christmas! Christmas.'! FOR THE LADIES, ,| Carpets, -Carpets, Rug-s. 2 Handjon.e new VEI.T made uj> 4 Good BRUSSELS CARPETS, ^ 1 3-ply CARPET, ’.nude njv ft 2 ruga. ’ " 1 Ffl•‘fiode cheap by 1 WITHER __doc152tJ Cherry Streep J 'City Taid XfWlCF. fc hereby gjv%n to ■ ^ DCin rea dj 10 j3 eSlto^iin vif w b - T the las *3g£“* Fyi Sipseued against thei decla-1 W00D.?F0II FINE EVm V IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. WANTED. $5,000 MARINE BANK BILLS, *5.000 manufacturers b-k ofmacon by geo. w. habbie. declt-3t* Broknr and Com. X 3 A LOUD, [doorabovc 2d. WATER FAUUBRftftSL u iwaq.iA rvt C«taptay- *«•« lAVrUir . Dfts uNO •ft—A M Kow’lai Htn . | -J X Srjaiour. nrelaaa ' ' <tiftttk»y- •«kra V.k! iiv aa oarMMof tkianty; asd »ow.t WmuTly ► W ftft that im i fi—iil bmrz «b4 Sm hava * nwvw ratal