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° : •» whit
— _ _ _ T T It. neighborhood of lb* passes gsr depot, aad
CT'JL Y COLL Mrs . 1 togtre • few additional 'doV in
~ ~ “** 1 " — ^ yy|||{^0 ^ f«mi i(bir.
Itirrrt *■"*? • Ckwb | It SfTTat tost NM In anlbifa toe drj-
Asoraxn Bonnr Bar r err to Lsenr.—W* | We wm rar tbe above price toe Bank note*
brief tut. meet yesterday of tb< recot err | <an presented *t oar router tor tele,
lots* stolen goods fossdm* tbffp'-mlrasof'
Liu WC313. tic keeper of * small poetry in
. U *.;. tore.: ttor
i.«f Sootk Carolina: night.
goods and clothing ftor* of M. Kahn ACo.in tbo
; ■ lower atoey af tho hniMing oeewpied by Ur. Rat-
oiao. Dr. J L WO** of Dirt C.roUna. sad ,JJ. at the intersection of Plan street aad Cot
Dr. b^. of Wrgini*. t ^ Avoaar, >u fore illy entered, sad robbed of
IMny M Jfldif.e flarrd—Meowing. ' U tbe amoont of between three sad foor
TV Kii>pa»rirb.sf Xerlh farrtias; Wight, Bor. ' handred dollars. Tbs goods stolea coasistsd of
Me Keepor. sf Virginia ! elotbiwg. jesas, shoes. etc.
|M| rforesfl Uni an H Dr. rti‘1* -** of. PriutheeoafeseMaeflbaaegree.tnasted.it
V rglnln; t |M. Dr. Baird, of MuMppL | weald seem that tbs robbery was committed by
a, CML-ibanses. S) acioek. Bar.; three dsrkies armed Bill, Edmond and Henry—
•so. A. Caldwell, sf Virginia. j lbs latter not yet arrested—and was perpetrated
nm»T- ~ QU-riL—Aftsrweow. * ! aboot as hoar baton day. aad was planned sad
>VUrt n,, j| r Geillavd. of Baatb Carolina: ’ asecatad iaa coal sad deliberaU manner, not-
.‘chv »" Hr. Blast-. of Virgiala. withsUadlag that they beard soma on. noriag
<.»■ j in the btek pert of tho store, after they hid rf-
V*- • tbt» Hdtrsa-Th* following loUar from j fecUd on entrance. They proceeded leisurely
Mr J. K Saali a. was iocs lead by as yssurday. j h .sleet such articles as they fancied, sad after
We Who pto.ure lapleeiag itbefor*—r sorters, | ma klag their .election, proceeded to Mn. Pcy
end aria tbe phyeiriaee af the city to apply , u, n * 4 disposed of a part of their plunder to bar.
to Dr I. C. Bagla, at ar r—atiag
rnaaa tor the
Psn..MLral., Pa.,1
Dec. J. IMS.
rpu arririsf Dam Ksnpa tbs drat new. that
uwtid my altoataaa Dam bams wao the fear-
W aiaaaamaftha small pan aauagat yaa.
tWlaaeaaaltowasb.and have eweessderi la
uarisgafaw Daab aad ralisbla eareiaa seat*,
wbiab I in Imstoyaa. desiring thst yoo will
bass fffosae dmmibaSsd gsaSalsaaaly ia a maaaar
that wi9 da aal gasd. Very truly years.
J. II. Zsiu*.
Xaw Turn Dame ’Cews -har parson wishing
IDs Saw Task Bows saa have their names
torwasdad at aaaahy toe win* their eabeeriptwma
at the - m ~ af the Trlepaph. The terms of the
rawer asm tor tbs Daily. St*: Sami-weakly. Sf;
SalKRa yser. Waokly. SI.M. and Sami*
wrably gKSStaalmgymaa. Apply wlthla thraa
sr Soar days.
As vaa Bow Taaa trsSto. tha holanec af their
bl aad wiaSar doom lead, will ha sold st psolly
taSanad prisss la class sat lbs stock. Call and
.... dooli-Std.
di.posad of s part of
oad left s part there tor wfo keeping—showing
plainly that tho doggery kept by thie woman was
e reeepUbU for .tolcn property; nt least, inch
was tha impression crested in the minds of nil
wba heard tho evidence.
Tbo preliminary examination of Mrs. Feyton
was held yesterday afternoon, before Jnstieas
Barnett end Clark. Mr. Biniw.nger, of tbe firm
of M. Kebn A Co., wa» first sworn, and tsstifisd
to tbs fact of tbo robbery and tbs kind of goods
stolea; recognised tbe jennt end tbe shoee found
on tbe premieee of the seemed, as part of the
goods stoles; sworn positively to tbe shoes, tbe
numbers on the inside being in his own bud-
writing; produced na oddaboe left by th. thirrei,
the figure, of which corresponded exactly with
those in ni of tho shoos found.
Officer* dimpion ud Wrye testified to the feet
of exoenting the March warrant, ond to finding
the articles produced in court, un tha premiiei
of the secured; ud tho former etatod also that
tbs accused positively denied, before the search
commenced, having uy articles in the bouse,
except what eh* came by honestly.
Anna, a sooty negro, wee then eworn, and bis
testimony wont Is abow that Mrs. Payton bad
purchased tho jeans and shoe* from Edmond;
hoard her aak them where they obtained these
things, to whieh Ed replied, down tho country;
Don’t know what she paid, but saw her get agio
MU and hud to Ed; recognised cloth obown ond
ton pair* of shoes brought; Bill
Cnsnci, Ciuvill A Co.
The following are tha list of prices paid far Bank
>V.es, Stocks, Ac., by f C. Plant, Stock and Ex
change Broker, Macao, Ga.:
Wort*. • Wort*.
Bank Augusta I*
Bonk Augusta 1*
to efSaT 22
jjiBi iM»..h..a» a—weija
BTt Biddle Georgia.. .00 feet N'otra 10to 00
B'x of Savannah. SO ana saw a.
Bank of Commerce...IS Eastern Bank. 4S
Planters' Bask, Bar... 14 Southern Bask. 05
M’cb'ts A PTnfrs B't It Bbrtbern Bank.......45
rea r* A M'cha It Bank uf Montgomery—,
Timber Cntters B'k.. 10 Bsak of Bdssa. “
Bank of Athewa J* Bank of Mobile
Bank of Fulton *s Txxxssai
Bank of Colombo#.. ..U Banka of Tens.. .15 to 00
Back of Empire 8tatc.lt Lonauxa.
Bankof Aaguata .00 Bank* of La....25 to 100
An guru Ins A Bkg ColO
S WRBBondsMtoK; City of Mncon^O to Siold
Gn Bonds, J» to >0; S W B R Stocks, 7S to 7i Ex
change on Sew Turk i premium; Gold 4S to 5#
D*X Goons.—There lias been n good demand in
t^tale line for Diy Goods, daring the past
veek t little has beta done la tbe retail baal-
ntu. The decliue In cotton baa had a depressing
effect on Prints. Tbe following air the qnotatiuaa
given by—
8. Peyser A Co., wholesale end retell dealers In
dry goods, etc:, on Cotton Avenue, report n good
wholesale trade in staple articles. They famish n
list of prices as follows;
Wholesale. Retail
WamoMtts Prints,
FOR
One of the.
SALE.
Moat Valuable
Complete Stock, Fruit,
Army Supplies.
.OFFICE CHIEF COMMJ8SART. J,
DEPARTMENT OF GI'OKg/a. -
365. J
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 9,1965: ]
S EALED PROPOSALS, which mult be in du
plicate with a copy of this adeertlsement if
tacbed to each, will be reedred at this office until
13 o'clock, m. Friday, December SSd, 1SC5, for
supplying FRESH BEEF, of good and marketable
“ n I gustily, in equal propotion, of fore and hind
GARDEN FARMS,
I gia—Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta »nd Macon,
at Ml post* drawing enppUcs from the .bored
- * named post*. Contracts to be in force »lx must hi,
T HE nndenined offer forenle their bewntlfnlly I ”“ rac ?S , £ M < ’" “* % <* MW.
Improved Fans, ol 115 Acres more or leas i ending the 30th day of Jane, 1306, or such less
one tfor^bearUjMimbcred, ritnated a half mils tln>c “ U* Commissary General of Subaislcnee
.. . In the village of Forsyth,
Monroe county, Georgia.
THE DWELLING HOUSE
Inge offers the very best facilities for school ud
church privileges, whilst the distance from Macon,
readers the farm peculiarly valuable to uy one
who would wish to do business In that city; or
raise traits and vegetables for that market.
Tbe Tillage affords two of the uxrr Schools ix
Tux St ATX, tad the society la everything that in
telligence and refinement could aak,
Pxicg.—Seven thousand five hundred dollars.
Twenty-five hundred dollars Cmli. Balance paya
ble la one pad two years, with Interest, and mort
gage on the property.
For farther particulars address,
ERWIN A HARDEE,
declS-Im 8s ran nth, Georgia.
DnebsasB. “
23
25
A moo keegs, ••
23
STJi
Ante loans
S*H
27J<
Donald's,
27K
Richmonds,
3S«
*7X
Philip Allen,
33K
27*
raclfica, «
21
SJK
Spragues,
24
27K
Merrmaca D.
“ w.
26
SsafiS
30*55
35*371
30*45
35*35
30a35
55*60
40s
50*65
40*50
40*45
85*55
30*37*1
35*40
60a75
45*55
I Nsw Teas Dream: n fins lot sf ladies,
s and rirewlars of tha latest styles
J of an, seise ,wwlily has jest heu rsesivsd. _
end nsw sffesved tor sal* at very lew rates, to sail I
ps'eAsavrs. deelT-Std. I but took no pert in tho trade; not posi-
• K. C Onasxmt. wboea advertisement I tivs they rams in togsther; Henry was also prw-
l ia ansthsv ewletnn. is tho agent for a vs- I sat daring the transaction; can't say whether
sSsfiy of inswrasirer .mpeeiss, ud Insures against 1 Ihsy left together or not
Be is » rrltaMe man I Bjlli was then sworn. Testified to
■ and she- pamphlsla I t.»w■ ss|g committed the robbery before day, and
•nd stnto toes, that will auviaea any one that I taking lbs plunder st thst hour, to Mrs. Peyton.
WesDsaM iwesrw hie Ufa. act simply against fwd k „ tw# plM!M of tha doth ud tea sr Slav-
h. Wkagains* aeeidsato ef all kinds. His I pairsot shoes; got SIO for them; asked her to
i town the Triuguhr Meek. | keep pat away the balance for him.
- ■ gsi,,h ianmsatiMrash* I In ln,wer •* or questions^rom Mr. Blaswu-
mDSmtsf DsGtf HU smiatoy msrniag I F r > k* stetod that he took the pieces of jeus
Lvikawllcs list hal been evidently stolen.— I there whole; Honry put panto, vests, ste., in n
-I ,, . . A . liverv stable, kept br I Monk, ud took them to Griffin; had seen him
T ■k^nTh.l htoluil bv th. oth« twi « Peyton’s on Thurad.y; hod no pro-
— - — — - - - ... I vlous arrangement with Mr*. Peyton, in regard
| to receiving the goods.
Edmond, another negro, wao examined,buthis
etlngs.
Theca kayo, with the keeper of the ate
wwse ales up. Thestosy they told the Mayor
wao Shis: That they had hee* on a visit to seme ... .
r-’alive* ia Haneneh aunty, aad had hem given I • Tid,nc « smonntod to about the seme.
tv. bwnea by *•* Jwha Johnson, to brie* to Ha- ■ «-
ubtodsiffud pudaud a paper to that
After consultation by the court, Mrs. Peyton
bund over in tho sum of 11,000, to stand tri-
i l^ > l wwU TiliBTfi Th« Mayor de-1 b«f© r * Boporior Court, on the cecond Mon-
UtlUf kr m «k<«W bo roUin#4 in th I d»7 in J»nu»ry, on tbo charge of receiving and
allowed I l»oyinf*tolen good*, knowing them to have been
to Tinned* V. and prodace proof of own-1 **°* #n - Bill, Aaron and Edmond were also bound
and eeal of tko county I OTer * n wm WOO each, to appear as wits
. I* -rr\n |W animals would bo dolivorod to I Should they obtain bonds, warrants will
• be issued against them for participating in the
black—one of thorn a I robbery.
are evidently I Officer 8impson thinks this discovery will lead
One of them bore the 1 40 farther developments, as a cloak stolen
tbat capacity, the traces I trom hfr. Price's store, some time since, has been
•CMsa brwrh elrap boing plainly visibla. The | ©cowed from one of these negroes.
i bad bean riddoa in by tbo boys without
oaddU or beidlo nothing Hot rope halters-and
wo think it more than likoly that they were I
1 any ana have lost snob a pair,
»tho Ckiof Marshal on I
Cottob Bmrran*.—It affords
Wirs—Come, my dear, aa it is a nice day let's
go out
Hrsaaan—Whera ara you going?
Wira—To Shauerman and Brother's, on Mul
berry street next to Boardman's, to get some of
Scotch ginghams,
Lancaster 44
Do Laines
Standard sheetings, bleached
Sea Island,
Stripes, checks,
Flannels,
Linseys,
Coates* spool cotton,
Domestics.—The supply Is good
Jobbers quote H&coi, 35; Augusta, ZiX; Osna-
burgs selling at 12. The stock of Yarns U light, at
55 by the bale
Gxocaaixs axd PaoTiiiovi.—The demand has
been rather light in Groceries and Provisions, with
bat little change In quotations. A. P. G. Harris,
Cherry street, near Second, reports a fair average
week's business at tbe following prices:
Bacox.—Sales at 30c., Hog round. Should an
5c.; Hams S5c. Average retail price 35c.
Flock.—There Is a good supply in the market.
Extra fine family $18; good family $10 to 16 50; su
perfine $13 to 14. Retail 10c.
Com*.—Supply veiy good. Wholesale $1 25;
retail 1 50. Prico looking downward. Supply
equal to demand.
Suoak.—Brown 20 to 25; crushed, powdered and
from 27 to 20. Stock good and equal to de
mand.
Coma—Wholesale, Rio 36 to 38; Java 50 to 55.
Retail, Rio 45, Java Go. Supply good.
Syrup—Sorghum 50c. to 75c. Best article
holesale, 75c to $1,00; retail, $1,25.
Lard—30 a 33 wholesale; 40c. retail; stock
light and demand good.
Rice—Savannah 20c.; country 12 a 15; scarce,
good demand.
Sweet Potatoes—75c. wholesale, $1.00 retail;
•npply good.
Irish Potatoes—Wholesale $3.00 per bash., and
$5.00 at retail. Small stock.
Mackerel—No. 14.50 to $5.00 per kit; No. 2 $4.25
to 4,50; No.1 bbls. $30,00 » No. 2 25,00 to 27,00.
Cod Fish— Light demand at 20c.
Herring—$1 50 per box. Light demand.
Candles.—33 to 34c, wholesale; 45 to 50c, re
tail. Stock large.
Soap.—15 to 25c, according to quality. Stock
light.
Onions.—$10 00 per bbl, wholesale; $12 00 re
tail.
Apples.—$6 00 to $8 00 per bushel—very scarce-
Dried Fruit—15 to 25c per lb; stock light—good
Frisbee & Roberts,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
4G Xorrar St., New York.
OOLICIT consignments e t Cot ton and other pro-
O dnee, upon which cash advances will be made.
Tltcj are alio prepared to fill orders for the par-
’ ' " Tinds c
lone experience in sew isrscut
and at the South, In Georgia particularly, the j feel
able to give entire satisfaction to thdr friends and
P * trOM ’ JOHN FRISBEE, of New York.
R. A. ROBERTS, of Georgia.
Keveuesce3—J W Lathrop & Co, Savannah, Ga;
S Merritt, HawkinsviUe, Ga; Joe Tooke, Houston
Co, Ga; J W Fears *fc Co, Macon, Ga; IC Plant,
Macon, Ga; M G Dobbins, W M Markham, Atlan-
. Ga; D II Arnold, Prea't Mercantile National
Bank, New^York; H A Smythc, Prea't Central Na
tional Bank. New York; J Freeland, Pres't Lafa
ette Ins Co, K Y. decl6-4t*
may direct.
Paymant will be made monthly, or as early
THE DWELLING HOUSE is of brick, twoste- "KT** reoelred therefor, and
ries, with eight Urge rooms, w*B finShed, and Dto^*** “I Le tontlshef by the Imted
- NOTICE!
Public Sale of Stock, Crops, &c.
Separate bida will be received for each ofthe
above poets, or one bid may include them all.
No bids will be entertained from persona who
come under the exceptions of the President’s Am
es ty Proclamation Nor will bids, iu which such
ersoas arc Interested, either directly or indirectly,
be received, unless they can produce the pardon of
the President. Bid* from all other persons, under
•aid Proclamation most be accompanied bv the
Amnesty Oath.
Proposal* must be accompanied by a proper
guarantee, signed by two responsible person* sta
ting that if a contract U awarded, they will enter
bonds for the faithful fulfillment of the contract.
Tbe undersigned reserves the right to reject any
and all bid* offered.
Endorse envelope* “Proposals for Fresh Beef,"
and address the same to the nndsrsiimcd.
. , 4C4 JAMKMcDONALD.
dccl4-8t Capt. C. 8., Augusts, Ga.
-A CARD!
S 6 BO OL NOTIOB!
I TAKE PLEASURE in announcing to the no*
trona of my echool that I hare dltWd of my
rehool fixtures to Rev. HOMER HEN DEE, former
President of toe Female College at Greensb™tf,
Ua. Mr. Hcndee ia a teacher of large experience
and high qualification* I cordially recommend
him to those who have had their children under
my instruetioa.
The school will be resumed at an
EARLY DAY IN JANUARY NEXT,
without change of classes, text books, or rates of
tuition, and m toe same building.
docl3-6t L'E BRANHAM.
r will sell at public onteiy on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18TH,
At my Plantation on Flint 1 liver, four miles South of Reynolds, oc S. W. R. R.,
my entire plantation outfit, consisting < f Horses and Mules, Mares and Colts,
Cattle,
1SI&W &MB ST0CR
Sheep, Com, Fodder, Rice, Pep, Rye, Cotton Seed, Plantation and Blacksmith
T00I9, "Wagons, Carriage and Buggy, two-horse power Field
Threshers and Fans, Cotton Gin, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, &c, die., Ac.
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.
W. A. HUFF’S
th* way. I* tek* th* pises of th* steamer Comet, 1 those nice shaker flannel* and other good*; thsy
v*c*wtty swigged, and whieh it has b**n found I are telling at greatly reduced prices, and always
J-ralto. Ttoww cra.ft.ws aretoW. ^ u> ,^ rt-#ek „ to , Mj ,
ewvy m ^. < *8h* wVfo^td to pot into I o-W.ll. nil right; but let me first fill
Wilrai^lm X. C, Dens atreaa of weather, bat I m , pane, for I know if you nro there once, you
Zm I *»»* kn “" » k " to .top pure,,.sing,
river o* se enrty 4*y. *• know toot ouch n
•raft is ranch ssriri jest new. aaJ wo know
her a4v.nl will to halfo-t with pleaeore by nil
Asaonran Caxmxs.—An immense supply of
assorted candies, just in time for the holiday*
... _ _ Ready at low rates for toe wholesale trade ofthe
tofUra'without rensiLr'aVu 1 eU * * nJ C0Unlt T’ A fine assortment and large
u.-tb.r I •ttpp'y of pick!ea, Scotch whisky, Schiedam
* 1 schnapps, Ac., at A. P. G. Harris' store,
doe 16 4td
TboOeaat.wear* nervy to nay, it has been
• eighty low Wlcaafeattoa in her
head nt unction by Findlay A Kenriek
era Wi inralsy text
UP Sloop
-uoasjq ‘s,aaj,i pg pax pg uaaxttaq ’;aai;s ti
I -J»q3 no oxoje stq 71 miqeos pa* neg -71 Saiop
uiojj paddo;s oq 7ouava faq; pan ‘usuifII rnsg jo
| spool Suiqtiainy pan Saiqjopataqt snq n;js opnt
-mo™ »TA ’»qof paf»-oaojo japlsqa qiaaxoio
Goan Kxws—Just rsoeivrd at the New York
risen. IM piieee af food feat colon madder
fnsb, at Si cento per yard. deel7-Std.
last of Consignee* p«- 8oothwesUrn«Rail
reed. Dee. II. I*U: Bees A eon, Zeilin A Co., -ftsuiu oqt mtuj nsqnj,—iraj, st xxxx anx
f"";* ^tdanu 8 gBos Mixuanauis a*D Mxxxsnaw Pira.—One hnn
Mra. Jalra Kilgore. CoL W. A. AJa , • I dred and reventy-fire thourend (175,000) resorted
*■ ’ . ’ I cigar*, from toe beat Imported Havana, to the
* 1 * I rhpfinPfit domptllri hrtnd* fur ante af svlinlaoala
gaest. P. H. Load, A. Stophe™, n. — I cheapest domestic brands, for sale at wholesale
■>— Draper. M. M. Bishop. O. A. Caldwell, W. lnJ „ uu bj w Q Eni:c , ke A Co., 9IOS or raE
■L Whartoe. H. J. Lamar, Gaines A Co. J. II. | rtocxxT, Cherry it, Macon.
I'Itrassn. N. b Maxwell, William Robert, J.
•elwdeU. MeOallie A Jonra. A. O. Bacon. T. | MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
L Habit. Kef era 4k saa, Ida Lemur.
WEEKLY' REPORT OF THE MACON
MARKET.
DaibT TxLBGKxrn Omen, I
Saturday Evening, Dee. 16. )
Since oar last review, wo bare had a week ot al
most uninterruptedly bad weather—rein and cold
t at wholesale and retail. By the
ejvsvtissesset of Mix and Kirtlaad, ia to-day’a
paper. II will he seen that they have for the job-1
hie, and retail trade, e largo ond select stock of |
ell kinds aad qualities of boot* aad shoes, whieh _
tWy^ri re cheap rale, re ran bo had in the I dcpresnsilnK inteerer u'^ntoe ^t“
Sesth. Tho attentioe of country morchnnU 1* enJ tnde ^ the city whIch breUngulahed In con-
■slkitaitytrisa I sequence of toe absence of conntiy buyers. Ev-
TTC- s> see .hot. eve. I br * och 01 MX" »R h the exception of Dry
-SXZPTZ: ^e^fto^ittoe « 1- b~-fi«P~«d, «d we think the tranZ
f T—‘‘‘F oleeedlea, ot ell pncoo, to anti « ^uons of toe peat week, much below those or any
III trade of Macon and vicini y. | previous six Says, line* the resumption adbesieere
here. Under toe cheering influence* of toe bright
•outline thi* morning, toe retail trade of toe dty
re the ,spiral variety store of A. P. O. Harris,
hell aid
lev.—This Ice wre visible yesterday morning I somewhat revived. Should the good weather con
st aa early hear. The wind is still keen and 1 tines, we hope to here a more cheering report
the shy overcast- It ia anything bnt comforts, make in enr next review. But toe sky bu again
hie ea the Mreeto, with n decided preference on I become overcast, and threatens rain,
the part ef everybody for thick clothing and I Though but little cotton has been received by
1 wagons, yet the haakfull condition of toe river has
.—-- . ... , I given anew Impetus to the shipping businesa, and
a*-A. 3r*.sfiX* hre just reeved for solo, at rereaMreat!. of toe .topic has been dispatched
lowest rates ia th* te*rk*b n Urge assortment ef b> tbJlt ^
hUekete. eed ell riyfoe end qnelitire of woolon ^ sh ,; mcnU |or ^ w<c k b, railroad and river
goods. CoswaaefTriangnUr Block, Hecon. I
dee 17 3td I t,an “P 878 ulc ®'
1 I Sine* too toes of tbs Comet, considerable cotton
MG. A. SraisssB has recotvedri new stock of I baa found Its way to Macon, by the Macon A Brans-
J3oggiag.—Gunny, 44 to tic by thebaic; market
well anpplled. Kentucky, 40c, scarce; retail tor
Gunay SOc. Said to be advancing. Worth 30c per
yard in NcwYork.
Rope.—Machine, 24c; Richardson, 25c. Stock
not heavy, demand light.
Salt.—Wholesale, 2J{ to Sc; retail, 8>i to 4c.
Stock not so heavy.
Snuff—Wholesale SO to 31; retail 1 16 to 1 25;
stock good.
Toftoreo—Wholesale 50 to *1retail $1 to 2;
took not very heavy, but equal to the demand.
Candy—to 45; stock light.
Cheese—Wholesale SO to S3; retail 50 to 60;
stock coming in at all times, and always equal
to the demand.
Salter—50 to 62 cent-; stock light.
Tea—tl 50 to 2 50, according to quality; stock
equal to demand.
Liquors—Whisky, rectified corn, $3; rye do.
84 50 to 7; Hcnncssy randy, 29 to 12; gin, 23
rum, 23 50; American brandy, 24 to 4.50 per gall on
Wolf* Schiedam 8chnapps, per cue, 217 for
quarto 219 for pinto;port wine 23.75 to 6; Madeira
24.50 to A The stock of liquors in market good—
fully equal to demand. All brands of fins whis
ky arc looking up, caused by a scarcity in the
Northern market.
Oils, While Lead, Class and Puffy.—Linseed;
$2,50 per gal; tanners' bank, $2,50. White lead;
222. Gloss—Shy 10,210 per box; 10 by 12,211>50;
•by II, $12,50; 12 by 18, $14. Putty, 20c per;
pound.
Miscellaneous—Concentrated potash, $31 per
ease; concentrated lye, $18; lump potash, $20
small, packages, cask, $17; soda, keg, $18; in
lb papers, $20. Palm soap, $18. Shot, $6—ad
vancing. Powder, keg, $18; qnarter-keg, $5.
Soda and butter biscuits, half bbl, 20c per lb; by
the box, 25o. Pepper oug spice, 45e per lb.—
Giagsr, 49c, oysters, 2 lb cans, $7,50 per doxen
oysters in lb cans, $4,75. Can traits^* per do.
sea. Pickles, pints, $5 per doxen ; quarts, $7,50
half gallons, $10,50. Stareh, 16c. Nails, 4d to
lOd, 13J per lb, by tho keg. Crokery, assorted,
by crate, $240. Tumblers, per doien, $2. West
era lotervo cheese, 28c; Hamburg, 29c. Maeou
candy, 45e; steam, 43e; fancy,55c. East India
rice, 20e. Layer raisins, whole, $10. Wire
sieves, No 14, $8 ; 16, $6,50 ; IS, $7; 20, $7,50; V
doxen.
OUR STORE IS AGAIN OPEN.
NEW GOODS BUT TilE OLD FIRM !
GOODS 50 PER CENT LESS
TIEV .HAVE BU SOLD 151 MACON. SINCE THE f JR
F. FEUCHTWANGER & CO.,
WOULD respectfully inform tbeir old friends and customers, the citizens of Hocon and vicinity,
that they have just returned from the Eastern Markets with one ofthe LARGEST, FINEST AND
CHEAPEST
Stock of Dry Goods, Shawls and Cloaks,
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, which they ofler to their old lrionds and customers, and toe
public at large at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Hat ini; bought ter cash, under the last heavy decline of Good*, we can assure our customers tha
wc can sell them
THE VERY BEST CLASS Or G<>0DS 5
Cheaper than they can be Bought South of the Ohio
Our Mr. FEUCHTWANGER, well known to tho citlxens of Macon and Tlclnlty, grateful for past
favors when amongst you, begs leave to assure all, that he ia now prepared to show them BETTER
AND CHEAPER GOOD3 THAN EVER!
Come and sec our stock of
SILKS,
FRESH ARRIVALS.
New Grocery Store.
NEW FIRM. '*
D. DALY 86 BROTHER
At Bryant’s Old Auction Room, Cherry St., Macon.
HAVE just received a large lot of Sugar-Cured Pig Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
Stewart A, B, and C, Sugars, English Breakfast and Green T eas, Finest
DELAINES,
GINGHAMS,
CALICOS,
and everything belongin to a first claaa
HOOP SKIRTS.
Dry Goods Establishment.
Wc would coU especial attention to our
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
It la the most complete In the South—come and examine for yourself!
llavimr three establishment*, one at Nashville, one at Griifin undone In Macon, we have facilities
for bringing good* enjoyed but by a few, and are determined TO BE UNDERSOLD BY NONE t
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
A word to you. Call on us— examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere,and if wc cannot
suit you, and convinco you that itis your interest to deal with us, wc will take plrtunre In showing you
elsewhere. A word to tbewiac Is sufficient. A call and trial Is all we oak.
E. FEUCHTWANGER,
TBIAFCLLAR FICCK. MACON, GA
A. WISE.
CASH.
<lccl3-«15t
C. B. HOWARD.
GRAIN
COiyV, CORN
5,000 SACKS CORN, IN STORE, AND FOR SALE BY
MEAL-1 MEAL.1
500 SACKS FRESH WATER-GROUND MEAL, in gtore and for nL
W. A. HUFF.
FLOUR,
100 BARRELS ^.FAMILY,
We are paying the highest price for Country Produce, such aa Corn, Meal,
Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Dried Fruit, etc., etc. declt-lm*.
COTTON, COTTON.
J. W. O’Connor & Co.,
TJ. S. Revenue Cotton Brokers.
We are now prepared to WxtanandTaa all cot-
ton ready lor shipment from this city, with U, 8.
ovenue Brand. We will also furnish a shipper
with Invoice* of Cotton weighed, upon which the
CoUector will grant permits, toua saving tho ahlp-
per much time and expense. AU application!
must be registered at our office. No attention
will be given to any application, when the cotton
is not ready for shipping,
dccis-et JNO. W. O’CONNOR dt.CO.
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, 1
U..8. Ixtbrnsl Rxv., Dtvisiox, 2d Du.. Ga., >
Mason, Dec. 12,1365. )
Notice to cotton ahlppcrs, Railroad companies,
Steamboat Box owners and Teamsters, all cotton
is required to have aMetallc Tax Stomp Inserted
In each Bale, to denote the payment of Internal
Revenue Tax, any cotton fonnd lntranxlt leaving
this district with tke intent of evading toe Revc-
new law, will be seized and condemned according
to law. All parties having cotton to ship will
please register thoir application for the shipment
of cotton, so that their cotton can he tagged Ir
turn. J- C. McBURNEY,
dcclS Collector.
COTTON SHIPPED
THROUGH TO NEW YORK AT
Thirteen Dollars Per Bale
INCLUDING EXPENSES OF TRANSHIPMENT
AT DARIEN.
O S5.n w. pa v ,,<: t r J J r ' J “' Bull » having
been to New York, has made arrangements
ror a line of packet* to ply between that city ud
Darien, so as to enable us to receive Cotton on
bear^ourBoxcsand to give Bills of Lading through
He also succeeded in maklncr armnremnnt» far
o ?. Cot ‘0“«hlPPeI bjourBoxcsfrom
Macon and Landings below, through to New York
at three per cent, premium.
We superintend and build eurown Boxes, at
tend personally to their loading, employ expe-
rlcnced hands to man them, competent and carT
fnl pilots to take charge of them, and having had
tolrty.flve yean experience In the business, ask for
fzr'rcccir 3 d CC hheral patronage ws have so
We have thus far sent off eighteen Boxes, all of
We have not lost a
Box nor a bale of Cotton.
' e7-2w BUTTS A BROTHER.
CONSTITUTION
LI FE SYRUP.
COMPOSED OF
IODIDE OF POTASSIUM,
WITH THE COMPOUND CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT OF VALUABLE
MEDICINAL ROOTS AND
This
uato'
able.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
T. W, FREEMAN,
Has just received the Largest Assortment of
FRENCH CANDIES,
To ba fonnd In tha city.
FIG PASTE!
CREAM DROPS,
GUM DROPS,
SHAUTKRVES,
BURNT ALMONDS,
FIG DROPS,
CREAM BONBONS,
CREAM ALMONDS,
LOZNGES, '
MIXED CANDIES,
PEAT” “
Istra' shawls, cloaks, nubias, aoatogs, Alexan
der's popular Parisian made kid gloves, cal too* |
aad delaines, which ho offer* for sale at the low
est wholesale end retail rates in toe market.
dee U M
wick railroad, to be shipped hence by boxen via
the river.
Tbe receipt* by railroad are 1030 bales, and
the Warehouses 650.
Cottov.—Tbe market opened dull and languid,
under to* Influence of Liverpool dates of toe 34th
SnatMi Corn—The grand aad petit jurors, I nit., quoting a farther decline in toe article, and
efpnel Xo- 2. srill appear at the above court on I these advice*, token In conjunction with toe hod
I Monday of January peex., instead of I weather, created little or no demand. On Tuesday
n tars preseated y eater- j there sras a little better demand, and some 75 bales
.lay. I changed hands at prices ranging from 30(fl{3Sc., sc-
— — { cordingto quality. On Wednesday a little better
rtfto Oax Etc Ueu* la."—Should any of oor 1 feeling was manifested, and some 50 bales were
friraAc bo festively Inclined, why tony have dispose of st an advance on Tuesday’s qnotoUons
arty to drop into tha Raw Iaxa. on Cherry street, I —36 cento being toe top ofthe market. Thursday
to find ell their wants—solid and liqeid—absrad- I there sras a still better demand, though bnt little
a a ily satisfied. They have bat to issue their or- I cotton offering, and operations of toe day did not
dm fi r delirious oyatora, in nay shape, to have I exceed 40bales, at toe quotation* of toe day pre-
H.t-nia : :«*nsly set befor* them. Such is viona. Friday, ’he market opened quiet hnd only
onr experience, and we speak by toe card. »*><“ ® »«* ">U-* extremes of 30@36.
„ _ • I SdturJsv {to-daj) there wa* a little better feeling
ear-A. P.G. H.aaixbasja.t received 25 hogs- m the market, sad some TJ boles were disposed of
heads of New Oriraaa sugar, for sal. at tha low-1 at extremes of 3CV3S7e—the weeks sale, fo<
ost rates :n Karon. He ha* also ISO barrels as- J 290 hale*. J
sorted sugars, at wholesale aad retail price*, to I Tbe following ere the ruling qnotoUons
dee 1* ttd Ordinary 28($30
| Middling SlQSt
i*.Th* important article ot fBueine vaccine strictGood Middlin'- .35(337
matter can bo obtained of h arsenborg and Son. | Mzxxv Maxxwr.-We bar. little or so
SPEC! AT. NOTICES.
Boots asd Shoes—L. P. Stboso asd Sox, Sec
ond street, next door te Zeilin and Co’s drag
•tore, have now in store, and ar* receiving regu
larly, one of the largest and most extenair* as-
- sortments of select boots and shoes in the South.
Merchant* from the country will find it
their interest to examine their stock, which com
prise ■ a'l the latest varieties and styles of boots
and shoes, for men's, ladies’ and children’s wear,
at wholesale and retail prices, that will bs satis
factory to every purchases. decl# tf
Seth n. Gates tor Tax Collector.
The name of this gentleman is announced by his
friends as a candidate for Tax CoUector of Bibb
county. Election in January next.
He is well qualified for the office, and Is recom
mended because of his unfitness for many of the
other occupations of life, on account of*a severe
wound received hi battle.
dccT-ta Mant Frixxds.
A CARD.
H. P. Rxddix g would respectfully Inform the clti-
rens of Macon and surrounding country that 1
has opened a new grocery store on 3d street, oppo
site tbe Express office, under the firm name i *
REDDING A WELLS, where he will behappy to
meet his old friends and patrons, for he can assure
them they can always find a choice stock of Family
Groceries, fresh Northern Butter, Coffees, Cheese,
Sugars, Potatoes* Onions and all articles needed
by fkmiles and merchants in the Grocery trade. Oar
he—’ «- -is—— -v-irara Give ns a call.
in thasrity.whaeareiiabmty as druggists insane ] change to note laths market. Gold continues |
th* excvUcaee of the quality of that-which they abon t toe same ai last vrek. There Is hat little the lit Wodnrediy in January, 1806.
sell. This Vims they know to be good, because dmiaa f or Bank bills. We refer to toe ruling
eof th* meet trustworthy phy- |
I Hit of prices paid for Bank Notes by Ctbbewje
Calx>wklx.& Co., Bankers and Brokers, Sc cccd
Mscon* Ga, (office formerly occupied by N. C.
Monroe, Esq.,)
Worth. Worth
ccoscia. Sank of Georgetown, 15
CERA B’k Co. : : : Wi “ of Hamburg.: : IS
G R R A B*k Co.: : : *♦{ « of Newbury,:: 25
Marins Bank. : : 7« “ State SC, : : : :20
B*nk Middle Georgia 60 j « of So* Ca^: : : : 15
of Savannah,: 4#.Commercial Bank,:: 15
of Commerce,: lSjExcbango Bank. : : 15
Planter’s Bank. ; : : H farmers' A Kx. B'k, 15
M’ch'U 1 PITs B’k : 12'Merchants* Bank, : : 15
Fanners A Mech'cs* 13)People's Bank,
hlcloos of this city; aad sow, when the danger
a€ small pox is •• grant, it is a matter of no small
s— csra te to sure that one possesses genuine
vaccine Tires.
Massenburg and Bon have on hand a fine and
very complete assortment of medicines, drugs
and toilet article*, which they will sell on rea
sonable terms, and dealers and customers will
tod them ever polite and obliging. The junior
mem ton of this firm were for years in the service
and one of them lost on arm. Give them pat-
-fib-A. P.G. Hiuii has received-70 bags of
•off*, which wholesale ud retail customers will
Led of desirable quality and at suitable prieee. .
dec 1* 4td
Bits Bill.—From % notice in another place,
the members of the Olympic Club will sse that
thf-j are requested to moet thi* afternoon prompt- j £itj ^ August*,' 22,
It 2 o’clock. 8ome very interesting gsmee
here b««n played lately, end the members are
reaching * ium of efficiency thst make& the
•port worth te* ing. We announce that the nab-
lie are invited to attend.
The score of to-day's game will appear in the
t week.
Timber Cutters' B'k- 10 Plan'rs* B’k Fairfield, U
Bank of Athens, : 32*Plan’rs* A Mech’sB’k20
- of Fulton. : : 25*Bank, :::::: 15
“ of Columbus, : 15 Southwestern RRBHc25
“ of Empire State, 12, Union Bank, : : : : : 65
" . of Augusta, : 23j xlaiaxA.
*"l'tolna i B'k Co., 10 k f Mobl , . . :6i
SUb B .n k ^t.^f4 : 5sssr»?7*2
Union Bank. 10 ' ,f8 ' lm *’
B'k SteU of Georgia, 20
MVTI CABO tors.
Telegraph next 1
Bank of Camden,:
44 of Charleston, :
48 of Chester, :
Centra] Bank. : : : : 30
Commercial Bank, : 26
Eastern Bank, : : : 45
Northern Bonk, : : 45
Southern Bank, : : 65
January Election—Tax Collector.
The friend* ot JAMES P. SIMS authorise
announsement of his name as a suitable candidate
or Tax Collector of Bibb county, and Invite tbe
sufliages of electors it the election te be held on
- - novl4 te*
prGo to Bryant, Stratton A Co’s. Nashville
Bu&ine&s College for a thocough knowledge of
Bookkeeping, Pens mans hip. Commercial Calcula
tions, Commercial, Law Partnership Settlement*
and Business Forms and Practice etc. Send for Col-
le»-f paper, Ortslara, etc. Address
° BRYANT, 8TRATTON ± CO.,
oet21-Cm Nashville, Tenn.
Itch ! Itch! Itch !—Schatch I Schatch !
Scxatch!—WhoaVon’s Ointment will cure the
itch in 48 hours. Also cures salt rheum, ulcers,
chilblains, and all eruptions of the skin. Price 50
cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 00
cents to W*EK3 & Pottex, sole agents, 170 Wash
ington street, Boston, Maas., it will t» forwarded
by rnffill, freo ot postage, to any part of tbs United
sept 37-Jm
Batchelor 1 ! Hair Dye!
The original and bsst in the world 1 The
true and perfect hair dye. Harmless, reliable
Instantaneous. Produces Immediately a epfe
black or natural brown, without injuring pi«
or akin. ROtasedlea toe ill effects of
Sold bj all dreesfeto. Tbe genuine is
tiam A. Batebalor. Ala*, Regenerating ffxteaet as
HUleflears, for rratorinsr
PREPARED BY
WILLIAM H. QRECC, M. D.
Graduate ofthe College of Physicians and
Surgeons, New York ; formerly Assist
ant Physician in the Blackwell’s
Island Hospitals.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Trig PRODUCED A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE.
What msy ssem almost incredible Is, thst many dis
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fre
quently cured in a few dsys or weeks; and we cheer
fully invite the investxstions ofthe liberal minded and
scientific to enres which havo no parallel at the present
^iuring the past five years we have contended
obstac es and overcome opposition as herculean aa
were ever encountered by any reformers.
RAPIDITY OF CURE.
Some say, “Your cures are too quick,” whiles other
doubt thoir permanence, and think that diseases can
only be cured by the “slow, recuperative precess of
^ This ia our reply: In health, the body, like a well-
balanced sea e, is m a state of equilibrium. But when,
from any cause, down goes one sido of the seale, wc
have the effects of disoase. Whs* is requisite, is to re
store the normal balance of the scale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is a positive and specific remedy for all diseases origi
nating from an iMrURESTATE OF THE BLOOD, and
for a 1 (hereditary) Diseases transmitted from Paemit to
C ““' PARALYSIS.
It is so universal ! y admitted that Constitution Lire
gnir is tho only effective means of restoration in the
xarioss forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate
that it Is emphatically the Great Life-giving Power.
DYSPEPSIA.
ixMasaneir, wnosr a* stomach, tlatclmcs, ursa eev-
7LAIXT, WANT or APPKT1TK, BAB KEATS, CONSTI
PATION, BU.UOCBNESS.
SCROFULA.
STECKA, UNO’S NTH, SLAXDCLAH SWALLINSS, rRTSWELAS, Bt-
CEXATION, SALT KHXUX.
iis taint (hereditary and acquired.) filling life with
i‘d misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, incur-
RHEUMATISM.
fAKTUETIh, 1 EUXBAGO,. VEUSALGIA, SCIATICA, GOUT,
XEAUX.
If there is any disease in which tho Constitution Lin
Steep ia a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and iu kin-.
drid affections. The most intense pains are almost in-
htantly alleviated—enormous awe lings are reduced.
Cilscs; chronic, or vica lon% of twenty «r forty year*’
standi ng, Lave been cured by us.
CONSTITUTION LIFE 8YRUP
Purges the system, entirely, from all the evil effects of
Mercury, removing the liad Breath, and curing the
Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use ef
Galemel is sure to produce It hardens Spongy Gums,
and secures the Teeth as firmly as ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Dieeeaea ef
the Ski a, like ^
^JULCERB, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES,
And all other difficulties of this kind, which so muoh
disfigure the outward appearance of both male’ and
females, often making them a disgusting object to them-
se ves and their friends.
FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES
o Nose, Threat, Tongue. 8pi*e, Forehead
r Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equal.
Moth Patches upon the femsle face, depending upon
diseased action of the Lirer, are very unpleasant te
19 yeung wife and mother. A f*w bottles of Con9txtb-
i LotW will correct the secretion and remove
deposit, which is directly under the skin.
Diseases of ths Livsr. giving rise to Languor, Dissi-
ness. Indigestion. Weak Stomach, or an u cerated or
cancerous condition of that organ, acemnnamed with
burning or other no pleasant symptoms, will be rauersa
by the use of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
As a General Bloed-Purifying Agent, the Lira Sraur
stands nsrivalied by any preparation ia the worio.
THE RICH SND FOOR
Ar* ibis to the .am. di.raees. ^atoro and Sdsoca
hare made the Coesntcriex Lara Baser for the bsosflt
® flJ1 PURE BLOOD
Predueea healths me. rad womens rad if the eonstt-
union is neg-ected in youth, disease and early death Is
tbe resn't. Do a*t delay when th*? means are so near
at band, and within the reach ef alL
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
IS THE POOR MASTS FRIEND. AND THK RICH
MAN’S BLESSING.
WILLIAM II. GREGG, M. D.,
Sole Proprietor, New York.
MORGAN & ALLEN,
Wholesale Druggists, Agents,
uovtKhn 46 Cliff btroet, New York.
S And all other varieties of
rSBircfr^lND PLAIN CANDIES,
Put up In plain and ornamental boxes of ten to
CcmJka 1Ui ' i ° lch ‘ A ku K* assortment of Stick
TWENTY BOXES LEMONS
JELLIES, PRE8ERYE3 and PICKLES,
In great Tarioty.
WINES, LIQUORS AND BRANDIES,
Layer Raisins, English Walnuts, Almonds,
COCOA AND BRAZIL NUTS,
HAVANA ORANGES
Buckwheat Flour, Sugar, Cheese, Butter, Sardines,
Lobsters, O/sters and MaekereL
*’ a 1 ar *l Fralta In Cans, and an Infinite Tariotr
of other artieles.
A large stock of FIREWORKS will bo re-
ccrvcd to-morrow. dosl0-lw
100 Bashels COTTON SEED,
Crop of 1865,
For sole by
NEWTON k. LAWTON.
200 toora, nu ii ii
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
looms opt. old post office.
^ B. A. 1 WISE,
■
d*e6-*» 2
A Residence for Sale.
I OFFER.FOR SALK MY RESIDENCE, lo«.
ted nearTatnall Square, one of the most ceslra-
bln locations near Macon, just out ofthe dty
limits, convenient to ehnrch and schools. The
lot contains three aercs of ground, with a fine col
lection of fruit trees and garden. The honso has
seven rooms, five fireplaces, together with out
buildings, and a flue well of water. A bargain |
offered In the above place. For farther inform
tion apply to the subscriber on the place.
R. G. HICKMAN,
or J. C. C. BURNETT,
re at R- B - Clayton’s Auction Store.2
dce!2-6t*.
ATTENTION.
COTTON PLANTERS!
I OFFER FOR RENT MY PLANTATION, on
Hog Creek, in Houston county, containing
about
300 Acrei Good Lime Land,
About Twelve Hundred sere* of whieh U cleared
and under good fence.
On the Plantation is a good framed DWELLING
HOUSE, comfortable framed houses for laborers,
two Gin Houses and Screws, and all sthcr land
ings necessary for a Plantation.
I will sell on said Plantation te the highest bid
der, on
WEDNESDAY, THE (20th) TWENTIETH u»tv
90 good Mules,
70 or 80 head Stock Cattle,
900 or mere Stock Hogs,
150 Meat Hogs,
3000 Bushels Cera,
1000 ** Cotton Seed, for plantlsf*.
100 M Castor Beans,
Peas, Rye, Rice, etc., etc.
A good sett Smith's Tools,
Plantation Tools of every description.
Several good Wagons,
One large Svtup Mill, with three rollers.
And every other article usually found on a well
fixed Plantation,
My Agent, Mr. Marshall, on the Plantation, will
take pleasure in show iog it.
Perry, Dec. 14. SAMUIL FELDER.
deelfc-lOt
Christman! Christmas! Christmas
FOR THE LADIES.
Another lot of
FINE FURSU
Jm
WATER
Bagging, Rope, Flour,
10 Bales GUNNY BAGGING,
50 Rolls “ •»
50 Rolls KENTUCKY BAGGING,
50 Coils ROPE,
eh EXTRA and FAMILY FLOUR,
rg* SNUFF,
?hrU COTTON SEED,
, WHISKY, BRANDY, dtc
100
100
EXTRA, ^ - J
SUPERFINE FLOUR, In gtor* and for sale njr
will take grea
also invite a
—the most <
deel5-2w.
Journal A ]
OATS!
1,000 SACKS SEED OATS For sale by
BACON !
800 KEGS NAIIjJ-
SUGAR j
4
25 SACK8 PRIME RIO COFFl
25 BARRELS A, B, and C SUGAl
BAG
25 BALE8 GUNNY BAGGI
100 COILS RI0HARD6OI
LARD! LAR]
16 BARRELS CHOICE LEAP!
WAN
10,000 BUSHELS
100 BARRELS CORN
100,000 POUNDS GOOi
100 BALES HOOD CO,
1000 BUSHELS FP.ES!|
100 BARRELS SOR(J)
5,000 BUSHELS
decT-tilll8de*.
Saddles and
Little, Smith &
Cherry st., between Cotton Aveul
8ADDLE8 AND lp'
SADDLE ANC