The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, December 21, 1867, Image 3

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THE HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1867. Ottr.Agcnts Walker & Cos,, No. 3 Broad Street Chaiinston ,S. are iurau horised agents Arm if Trains ii Grcusks. Day Passenger. Arrira from Atlanta '. 10.06 a in “ Aagatta i2.40p m Night Passenger. Arrive from Atlanta .10.33 pm “ “ Augusta 1.09 am. Way Freight. Arrive Iron) Atlanta 520 a m “ “ Augusta...... 3,45 pm TlnPassenger Trains retrain in Greensboro 5 minutes; the Freight Trains 10 minutes. Education Mrs. Lane’s school, at the liam Institute building, will be resumed on Monday, January 6th. 1 Kentucky Insurance advertises ment in another column. Our friend Davi son is traveling agent, he is too well known to need any commendation from us. Relig-ious Services The Rev. C. W Lane will preach at the Presbyterian Churoh, on the sth Sabbath in this month. We are requested to state, that Divine Services may be expected at he Episcopal Church on Christmas morning, commences at 10 o’clock. EDITOR ABSENT— The editor is absent th s week, which will be our apology for the paucity of ed itorial matter in this issue. ALL ABSENT- Next week being Christmas week the ed itor, publisher, and ‘'devil” will all be ab sent enjoying a little holiday. Those wi,.h ing to subscribe, Or having business »nh the office during our absence, will please call on Mr. John A. Griffin, at the Drug Stoic, who is our authorized Agent. RENEW— The term of subscription of many of our subscribers expire with this number. We hope all such will call on Mr. John A. Grif flh, and promptly renew their subscriptions and we hope to receive a arge accession of new names to onr subscription list, that we may so improve our sheet as to make it an unrWaled visitor to every fireside in the county. LARCENY— Some thievish wretch entered the dwell ing house of Mrs. Hunter, one night last week, find stole an amount of bedding and wearing apparel. Such crimes are on tin increase in oar midst and demand a more vigilant night watch. OFF FOR BALTIMORE Capt. Phillip Poullain, being disgusted with negro dominion in Georgia, has re moved his family from this place to the no ble city of Baltimore. While wo regret to port with so good a lliken. we congratu late the Baltimorians on the acquisition of so worthy and estimable gentleman. DROWNED— We were pained to learn that on last Sunday morning, little WILLIE, a spright ly son of onr esteemed fellow-townsman. Mr. G 11. Camp, was drowned in the Oco nee river at Long Shoals Factory, the even ing previous. He fell overboard from a flat while crossing the river, at and tnere b - ing no one in the boat that co dd render assistance, the poor little fellow “warn a short distance and then sank to ri*e no more. In this afflictive dispensation of Di vinc Providence, we tend r our sincere sympathies to the bereaved family, and hope that God will comfort and sustain them in their sore distress. A GOOD HOUSE— We take pleasure iu recommending th firm of Jones, Smyth & Cos.. Atift si Oa They are Stove dealers.- and the firm is not unknown to our citizens for promptness ami reliability. They are endeavoring to bring into use two new stoves called the "Mal-ion Cook Stove,” and -Red Jacket,” which un rivals all other stoves. Front a personal inspection we are satisfied that they ate well worthy of a trial, and should any one wish to buy stoves of anv description no better house can be found in Augusta. HERE'S A CHANCE— We will furnish our paper and “Bu kt’s Weekly for Boys and Girls,” for the nomi nal sura of $3 per year. Just think ol it, two excellent weeklies at that p ice. Fi ery family in this county should com- up and subscribe, and get two splendid papers. Read advertisement iu another column, and hand over your subscription THE “SAVANNAH ADVERTISER”— The proprietore of this sprightly Da,.y. announce that they will issue the Adv rti ser on and aider January next, as a sub scriptien paper, at $8 p. r year. Ii will be issu.-d in au enlarged anti uuchr improved form. The Advertiser is one of oir us.-tC est exchanges, and wt hope it« future w,l! be as brilliant as its present promises. •‘HOME JOURNAL”— This is tha title of a Literary Journal recently started in Baltimore, MU An able corps of talented Soutnern writers contrib ute to its co! um», w eekly, and we tpi-o rounce it the wiry, best literary journal of its kind for . Honf Lorn lHerutiire, Each Dumber is illustrated with pic*urcs, which adds greatly to its appearance. In point of typography the Journal is unexcelled. North or Sunth. It is purely a.Southern paper and should receive South.rn i itron age. Wo will furnish our paper and the Journal for $6. THE GEM OF THfT MONTH LIES - The January number of “Demorest,” now entering its sixth year, redeems the promises of the publisher for 1368. It is the most attractive of the fashion periodi cals, and deserves the success which U has achjev»d. Its aim is to combine the useful with the beautitul, and it does it in the best manner. It supplies to ladles a found of inspiration, which uoue who liav once" tasted could live, keep house, and dress nicely without: and save? more dollars in a year than its cost. It is a marvel how val uable premiums cun be afforded with a Mag azine so cosily in its getting-up. $3 per year. W. Jennings D.-morest, 473 Broad way, New Fork. Send Id for a spe cimen, with directions for getting up dubs and mak’ng tnonei . St. Mum* This distinguished Ventriloquist and Magician, arid urbane gentleman, gave two entertainments in our city on last Fridav and Saturday n ghts, in the City El ill. — They were both largely attended by the elite of our city, St. Maur is undoubtedly the best Ventriloquist that we have ever heard, and iu the exercise of that beautiful art, justly claims the championship of th • world. His illusions have no equalj abd In short St Maur’s entertainments are the best things of the kind we have ever wiincssed. We take pleasure iu recommending him to the patronage of all Southern citizens.— He fought for four long years in the Con federate army, end in one of his illusions uses the very sword he his flourished on scores bf battle-fields for the sunny South,. St. Maur’s performances is the only rivals of “Don John Pope’s .Menagerie of trained Niggers and w.lrl Radicals.” Grt, And "hear Master N : p talk and sing. S2OO Reward. E3CAPED Jail in Grrencsboro, Ga, on the night of the 19th instant, Two men, one a v'hite min Dtuicd ■» m M Curry. 28 yeare old, fair skin, blue eyes..weighs abont 145 lb*, coaoj painter by trade, almost bald o top ot the head one or two teeth out near th*> eye tooth- limp i a little in tei't leg thigh slight y Cfooaod from having been broken i'he other a negro man, about 30 yeirs o'<l, rather spare built, one or two front teeth out of lo wer jaw, bricklayer by trade The above reward will be pai l for their up prehension and confinement in sjOio safe Jail or One hu ldred dpllars lor either id thee • J. 11. English, Sheriff, G, C. Dec. 20, ISO 7. South Carolina Railroad. Mail and Through Passenger Train—Au gusta to Columbia. Charleston Running Time. Leave Augusta 3.40 a m Arrive at Kiugville 11.15 a m Arrive at Columbia 1.10 p ni Passengers for Wilmington Road, Ohar otte Road, and Greenville and Columbia Road, can only make connection by taking this Train. Mail and Passenger Traiu tr Augusta from Columbia* Charleston Running Time. Leave Columbia , 10.00 a m Arrive at Kitigvills .. 12.05_p m Arrive at Augusta 7 48 p m Mail and Passenger Train—Augusta and Charleston. Charleston Running ‘Time. Leavo Augusta 3-40 a m Arrive at Cha listen . ' i, 20 ptn Leave Charleston— . 10 40"a in Arrive at Augusta. . . 7.40 p m Night Express Fre Vat and Pa-ts- nger Ac commbdat on Trai i -Augusta and Ghar'e-to , —Sundays exc"ptcd- Gbaric ton Ru u.n< Time. Leave Augusta 4.10 p n A rive at Gharlertoa - ... . • 4.00 a m Leave Charles'on 0.30 p in Arrive at Augusta 6.50 a m H. T.. PEAKE, Dcc2l.’67 General Superintendent NASHVILLEI CHATTANOOGA RAIL ROAD. Change of Time. Two 1) ily Tr»ins le »ve Nashvile for Wash ing! Philadelphia New York and all points fiasi nd South Cloaj cf nnec ions male at Coait-nt-oga, f.»r *-11 Eastern and Southern Cities, Office of Gereral, Superintendent, ) N. & r ■ ad > Naahvide, Tenn Dec 8 1867 : ) OX and itter Sunday December 8, 1867, th morning train will leave at 6 40 a in, stopping - n'v Smyrna, Murfr esb“r«>, W.ir trice Tuilahoraa JjstilVs Springs Dereherd CowaU. Auden a. Stevenson and Bridgeport and ar r ; v» at Chattanooga at 3:00 p m The >.fternocn tr-jn will leave NasLville at 6 40 i in,'stopp g t ail stations, and arrive at Chaft iDooga at 305 m All trail s connect closely with Nashville and \ rrhwestern Eailroad, and all trains from Chattanooga connect oloseiy with Louisville and Nashville Rail/oad Elegant Palace Sleeping Curs on all Night Passenger Trains. Sheleyvil.e Aoe'nimodation Leave Sneibv vilte it 550 am, arrive at Nashvil'e at 10,20 am Returning le ve Nashville at 345 arrive atSh IbyvUle at 700 p m. , ~ K H EWING. General sup t, ISAAC LINTON, GenT ticket Agent, dec'Jl, 1967 BALIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold before th enrt hi use Don io the town of Greensboro on the Brsr ! Tue-day i February next one bnvgy evi and m as the p oper-y of W. D. Reaves Principal W H u -Whorter to satisfy* li f* in favor ot Robert L McWoor er vs W I> Reave, principal and H McWhorter p pAL , IEP dto 14-30 i I Westfra.- ami Altai!tic .Railroad. a m:* \ OAMI” ELL Wa Superintendent - « Night. Express Passenger Trais -Daily, ,Leave fi 3.3 V. M Arrive At Cliatlammg#;.3 15.A. M Leeve Chattanooga. 4 40 r. M Arrive.at Pall 0n.............. 7 30 P. M Arrive at Atlanta....*':. 1 45 A. V. DAT rASSfXGKH rpAIM Daily, exeept Sundays. L«avo Atlanta 755A. M Leavq Dalton*....rJ. 1 43 P. M Arrive at Chattanooga.."? 4 00 P. M Leave Chattanooga 340 A. M Arrive at Atlanta .. U6OA.M * ACWglT’Tir ACCOMMOP.mON" TIUfN. Daily, except Sundays. I.eave Atlanta 3 00 P. M Arrive at Acworth 6 25P.M Eeave Acworth .. ft A.M Arrive at Atlanta 10 10 A. m 1. 3 0 O ! THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE. Burks's Weekly For Boys aad Girls ! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED AND ELEGANTLY PRINTED. Pronounced by the Southern press 10 be the most elegant and tal ented young peopled pa per printed iu this country ! We are now publishing Mur loner's Island, u Sequel to the Youjng Marooier’s, aqd Jack Dohfjfl < r a. Boys A< ventures in Texas, by one ofF,main’s ‘'equal to the bestof.Mnyne Keid’s stories.” We shall bel - i< the hist number of 1368, a thrilling a >*ry, by a lady of Virginia entitled ‘‘Ellen Hunter: A talc of tbo War. ’ which will fun tor several mojriis. Among the regular contributors to Burke’s Weekly are Rev F R Gould ii', autorot ‘The Young Maro -ner’s Mrs Jane T II Cross ; Mrs Ford, ol lUrne Ga. : Mis* Mary J Up shur, ut Norfolk Va , *nd many others. Terms—s 2 a year in advance ; Three copies tor 5 do.lars ; Five copies for 8 d-Ha s ; lon copies for 15 dollars, and Twenty one copies f r 30 dollars. Clergymen and Tcaehor3 furnished at $1 50 psr annum. • Tha volume begins with the July number B.*vk ■ ouibe.'B can be supp ied trom *he first, and II yearly subscribers may receivfe tho numbers for the first six months, stitched in an elegant il uminated cover .Add res-*, J W BURKE k CO., Dec. Publishers, MucoYi. Ga , W. G. DOUGHERTY DeLAMAIt TURNER F.GLATON TURNER DOUGHERTY & TURNER G-£L., RospecUu’ly invito their friends arid the community at-Large, to cah and examrne their ptoe'e before purchasing elsewhere. They have cheap DRY GOODS AND Boots. Shoes, _ Hats, Caps etc., groceries of nil sorts, elieap as thi cheapest Will rooive «n consignment, and g've their, per" sonal attention to the sale of all produce entrust ed bo them. Agents for sale of Guano from J dm M rvman &> Go. B iltimore*. Wilcox Gibbs & Go’s Manipulated and Phoenix Guanos* Map?* Superphosphate of Lime ect* etc, dec 14, 1567 PROSPECTUS OF THU CABBIER ID OR Mecklenburg Female College Magazine. TT7E propose to R*nd from the institution, YV November 15 1867. The Carr or Dove, o r Meck'eobursr Female College Mast tine, designed express’y for young ladies. This will be a periodical of forty-e ght pages well printed on fine paper, and handsomely illustrated. The aim will be to make it in the highest degree, Attractive and ent*rta ; nin£. It will be issued quarterly, at One Dollar per annum, in advance For fire doll rs fix copies mill bo sent to one address- Forward names and money without delay, An encouragm* Dumber of suberibers h tve lreading b«**r obtained. All coinunications should he addressed to fcesA G >TACJ, nov3o, 1867 Charlotte N. ’C. To Consumptives. Tilt; Rev Edward A " ilnn will snl (free of charge) In ’ll wh desire it, the prescrip tionwi'hthe direction. f.,r m‘king n-d i:s o,’ the simple remedy by which he <vrm cured of 'a lung affection end 'h it dr ad disease Ccnsomp tinn Hm in y chiret i* to hen.Et the sfEicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this preserip ion »* it — ; s ‘hem eo hing. and may pr ire a bleis : -:*e idd-ess , .i. EDIVARI) A WII.SON. v . iCc eouth recto I Great. W.llismaburgh N Y oc’9if Carriages and Iluyg-ies Carmicliad & Smith rospscfqlly inform our friends and tho V V public, that wo are prepared to manufao ture all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, and Carts, of the very h*»t fci»t»ri its end at prices to suit tho t me, our pepso al attention given to all kinds of reoairitg. Promptattenil-n payed to tho undertaker's business Harness mrtdejtoorder and kcept on hand. We will raffle yn the 25th day of December a beautiful buggy. CARMICHAEL A SMITH. dec7 1867 T. MARK WALTER. MARBLE WORKS, Broad Street’. AUGUSt.I GA, MAR BLB MONUMENTS, r I’ , OMB Stones. Marble Mmtiee, ami Furniture I Marble of a 1 kinils from the Plainest to the m ft labors e, designed and furnishe J to * rder at sh>rt notice. § 3P** All woik fo* tho Country carefully B° xed POLLARD, COX & CO, <;exi;hal grocery AND Commission Merchants No. 207, Broad Street, A few doors below Planters Hotel. AUGUSTA OA* G. H. & A. W. FORCE WIIOLFSALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. [ATLANTA, GEORGIA | V eep on hand the la prestand best selected stock i* Atlnnta and will sill to c-untry mer chants at New York prices, with freigh nd ied nov23—'l y COTTON PLANTERS ATTIMTION. WRIGHT'S IIRON COTTON SCREW. ON account of the gre.it and c'in''in C otte<> the pricG of the abevo 'ertws is reduced to deilvored at Alla uta or Augusta on the cars A valuable improvement has re cently been made in the 4IROH Send for circu lar with full description of frains eto Refers to Planters in Greene ant Hancock who arc using them For further information app y to L. D. P ALM Fit Gunl- agt Augusta or Atlanta ootlD- 3m jNO S. FAIRLY. RUTLEDGE WILSON J, S. FAIRLY & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WHITE COHfIS, HOSIERY, 3? O GOODS SMALL WARES GENERALLY AIV WT Hayne Street Charleston , S. C. scp2B—3ms DR. NAT. JVLO3SGJ-^AI>T Ha™ pittmß . Vm n l l y located in tha all Its branch cs. He will extract teeth without the least pain to the patient. Unless professionally absent, he may be found at hi.« office over Elsaß & Adler ? B store. nov. 16, *O7. Executors Notice, A Ll/perronn in dobtad to the Estate of Ann t V Baugh late of Greene County, deed will inaae iiuediate P3yu:cat and all | ere ns aving cl iime againei ui l e«t it* wi 1 pres- 1 1 thrrn to tbs undcreign'i in term oi th Lew V. ALTER GRI. FIN eept!4—3Bds Fur Kentucky Insurance Company, Home Oflice, Main And Se.ond Slrfeots, Louisviilej Ky. ASSETS, JULY loth, 1867 $469,808,10 TL Jacob- 1 , ginilli’., Mills, Ueiidet3o:i co KyW W Metcalf liurdstow i Nelson coaaly Ky W Howard, Long Run, JefTtrsrtn county KyJI C Haris Lebanon Marion county Ky J C Rogers 3f co., Loaisville, Jefl'orsonao KvW IT Carr Frankfort Fraulin county Ky R Evasion, Deposit, JoiTvrson oomity, KyJohn A Thornns Hartford Ohio county Ky L. Malone, Shcibyville, Sbelby county K . Mnsouio Lodger No 104 % J H Grinoell Slontory Owen county KyW J Ladrutn .Secretary \Y B strode, Lcwisbtarff, Mason county KyJohn A Dowell. Big Npiing Meade co Ky J S A’einbart I’adHeli McGraken county Kyllugii English Beineeh rg Marshall co Ky During the year 18»'7 this Company issu.d 5.800 Policies bus Agents in all of lhc principal towns of the States, and would be pleased vo receive a share ot the public pats ronoge. We take pleasure in reforiug to the following named gentlemen, to whom we have paid losses in the State ot K utueky, and could rifer to many others if space would permit. We refer by permision, to the following named gentlapi n iu the £ uto of Georgia : CHWellburn, Atiauta. McTnida A 6o f * W B «t Cos. “ Andred Dnnn. G W Jack, *• Gy Dallas, u G L Adorns X Cos “ S B Wright l’ratt, Edwaids it Cos “ Xivinston, Grane & llamiiiock •* W M & R S Lowry, Atlanta We Tnsnie Dwellings, Barns, Mills Stock & other farm Property, IBM. LED liTL’lv, Secretary JO7/N S. VAN WINKLE. Pres’t. DE RILEY KIJ.BOIJBN E *ate Agent Uni. Davison. Travelling FALL AMD WINTER GOODS ~WW m 'MBJSL~mrWM Having severed nrs connsjtion wrT*i the firm ofc. a. davis & rro. TAKES Till a metliol of anaouhtjing t> lis fri«ud ;vn l public gon -ra l.y that he ha-s rv-cent'y (pone i a raew Store at theold Stand of O 11. P. Musos k Cos. and has on band a complete assortment of uti & wimiE smws einhracinv a large and l eautifal selection of DRY GOODS, DRESi GOODS, YANKEE NO' TIONS ETC. a choice supply of GROCERIES, HARDWARE Crockery, Sftddlery B jo‘s, Sho#»j» f Ilftts. nndlCapg He purciaeod hie Goods in New York an 1 owin(» to the deplorable fiaancial conditlun of tho countryhe is satisfied to cell with SHORT PROFITS. Being under many obligation* to hi* friends and eu*t tnersfor pa*t patronage he respectfully solicits continuation of the same. a» and he knows he hazard-- nothing in saving that he will tcII ns cheap as any othecr Bt»>re in Middle Georgia. Greensbo o Georgia, October 12th 1867 1863 -TWENTY-THIRD YEAR Home Journal. A Flint Class Newspaper OF LITERATURE AND SOCIETY. ENLARGED AND IMFLU' L’Ll - THE Home Journal, for ne.ar y aqunterofa oenturv, the acknowledged organ ot cultivated American aociety, enters up n anew >#ar, with rn st gratif\ ing pr ofe of favor and prosperity Tho conductors ol the .Journal cordn'ly thank their friends and p trons for their g neioua ex press opa of good will nnd for 'ho Huge in re.«so given to tl.o circa lotion <d'the piper during the lust year. Encouraged by these tokenaof aprov al. the conductors will strive with renewed energy. t/> de-ierve still greater success in the future, and thev are determined to iuak« the volume f*>r 18(8 more att active, briJliunt and vnltnble than oriy that has pr ceded it The object of Tho Horu£ Journal i« to furnish a pure, high ton°d. entertaining puper of Liter ature, Art, and So def y for American ho i <e— a paper that shall promote true cuPuro and ittine ment, and foster at the fireside tho-o pleugur. 8. senrimenis ands metities which m.ike oome tho Ed*n of the heart, Par y po«iiica, and all mat ters of a sectarian, sectional or sensational na ture are o»rcful'y excluded TERMS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. One copy, cnc year S3 00 CLUB RATES. Three copies, one yonr. or ST 10 One nopv, three yours, $7 50 Six copies one year Sl2 00 MOR’RrS PHILLIPS A Cos.. No, 107 Falton-sireet, Nets-York. Agents Wanted FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL ft. E. LEE rpHB Standard Biogrnphy of the Greet Chief i tain If, official eba ncter end re idy ea'o combined with an increased commiesion, imike it the best eubfcriptinnbo ik ever i üblishcd —• StbJ for Circulars an I aee.our teruw, end a full description cf the work Ad I-css, N A TIONAL PUBI.TSING <,'o., Puv‘2o 2 ms Atlanta Ga, Age nts Wanted FOR The Cw'ray .Jackets \Nl> hoerthey Lived. Fought i n<l Died so Dixie, with Inoiden's and Sketches of Ad in the Oonfedarcy. Send for circulars JONES, BROTHERS A CO »ifL uov3o 1567 Broad attest. Atlan'a, Ga. GEO. F, PIERCE JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ofioo L«w BtrililDg. dec 14 Administratrix’ Sale, BY Virtue of an Order from (he Court of Or dinury of Gheeno county. Ga., WILL be | n M on tin; fine Tueeilay In January, 1868. I before the Oourt-Houiia door in the city of ! Greenesbor.Ga , wi'hio tho legal hours or sale, the following property to win the ii ter est of Frederick C. Fuller,' whioh is oue-half, In « two st< ry bri-li building, con aii ing eight rooms: » id lmfMing on Main street, in 9-e<ms b ro’ Ga. adjoining to 1 upon which is situated the Town HiH. Old Felloe's Lodge, Jte , nnd lot of Mrs Poullsin. A j. (ho iireresi of tho mid Frederick C Fuller, which ia on fourth, in a Lot of L nd iri Campbell county. Ga , [ori ginuriy Lot No 68 in the 2nd Disirict of Car roll county l eontnining Two Hundred and two. and a half oores moreorieea, Aisn, esrate in remainder, after the dower cs’ate is determined, in the IFmsn nnd I, tin Hi" city of G.cenes horo’.Ga, hi longing to-said Fredeiiclt C Ful. or. at the time -f his and, oh. and known ns hia residence, lying on the road le.ujiug trom Groenerb ro’ to Spntta, arid odj doing lands of Ureone H. Tpouinson, Mr- Bickers and others Term of sa'e Cash. JULTA M. IbLLER, ’ Adininlst-ntrix ot Fred rick C. Fuller Not. 25th, 1767. Englsh and French Eioardiug- iiikl day School, Under the Supcrintondant of MRS: H. B. BOrNETUEAU, [fo+meriy of Chaneeton, South Carolina.] fipnrs SOUTHERN INOTItUTTON ISTN -1 tended t» aftnrd every opportunity for the complete elect.ion of Younj ILaclirs Teacher* of the highest oapaeity arc employ ed in the rcver.il Derpartnien»3 <,f English Froneh Ancient Languages, Music Drairin and Painting. Avery limped numbor pf Boarding Pupil can be accommodated For circulars apply tho Principal 172Greena r i (o J and n) Norl6,'C7 PRINCE & CO’S Org-aus and Melo.deous, THE STANDARD INSTRUMENT Over 40 000 Nov/ in Use Prince .t Cos have had over twenty years' experience in tho manufacture ot thcao Organs, &0., and have sold a larger number *han all thoir rival* combined, ibo ‘PRINCE TONE” is rec.gmaed tho wurld over as dtilpriug front the corse, foedy tone of other irstrbrrtcnis of this clnrs. They contain oevery real im. rovement aud many of thoir most valuable lea‘ore.s enn be found in no other ins’ume ts Every instru ment warranted. See IHus'rated Catalogue The Trade liberally dealt with. All orders aitd.c.ininußicwtiom a!«t be ad. dretsed to WHITI*a BROS., novl6- ts 814 Broadway N ELY OTTO, Newspaper Advertising AND COLLECTING AGENT ADVERTISER BUILD! N5, ?AVAKNAK. Ga.