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WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. 8. 1*71.
Endeavor.
A moanirg <ry, aa thevrerldroll. by
Through gloom of cloud end glory of oky.
Bings in my nn forever;
And I know not what It profits a man
To plough u>d tow, to etrivo and plan,
And reap and barreat never.
“Abide. In troth abide,"
Spake a low voice at my aldo.
“Abide, thoo, and endeavor-
And even though, after care endtoU,
I should see my hopes from a kindly soil.
Though late yet blooming erer:
Farcbaoce the priae.w yUUJj? £?
revehanoe thie fretting and waating of brain.
Wine ita tree guaffdon never.
“Abide, in love abide."
The tender voice replied,
“Abide, thoo, and endeavor
"Htrir* endeavor: it profit* more
TOflght Sifriltban on Time'* doll .bore
Fmto him irtm tauee’hie arm to the strife,
Rrm at hie poet in the battle of life.
The victory‘faQetb never.
to frith abide,"
The eameet voloo still cried,
“Abide, thon, and endeavor."
1 CauelTi Magazine.
Claatlflcation of the Members or the
General Assembly.
From the Atlanta Son.)
SENATE.
BAILROAD TIME TABLE.
7.66 A. x. 1.40 a
6.06 F. re. 8.33 r.
,7.86 a. u. 8.10 r.
2.50 r. x. 10.25 r.
8.20 a. K. 6.25 f.
8.45 a. x. 9.25 F.
Jeckaonvile, Fla. 7 00 a. If. 7.00 F.
Jaekaonville, FU 8.15 F. M. 6.(
Savannah 7.00 F. x. 7.15 r.
Hawkinevilie 6.45 a. x. 6.45 r
3.05 r. x. 10.30 a.
8.10 F. x. 6-50 a.
uavx.
. 7.00 a. x. 4.51 F.
6.20 F. if. 6.16 a.
Savannah 7.15 a. a. 6.25 p.
7.00 F. a. 6.15 a.
Train from Gordon to KHledgeville and Eaton-
ton oonnecte with down night tram from Maoon and
op day train from Savannah.
sorrswxsizaa aanjtoap.
8.50F. ». 6.00 a.
7.45 a. x. 4.f‘
6.10 f. a. 10.00 a.
leave.
6.25 a. K. 6.12 f.
8.15 F. M. 4.10 a.
Columbus 12.45 r. x. 11.00 a.
AOS F. if. 4.45 a.
Wuxi aro a coma eatlboad.
lat District—B E beater, Savannah.
3d—John C Nichole, Blackahear.
3th—11 Kirkland, HomerviUe.
9th—Reuben Jones, Newton.
11th—Levi 0 Hoyle, Dawaon.
18th—Bobert O Black, Americas,
lllh—O W Kibbee, HawkinaviUe.
15th—D W Cameron, Jacksonville.
16th—H Hieke, WrighUvtUo.
17th—Joaeph Cone.
19th—Colnmbna Heard, Greensboro.
23d—T J Simmons, Maoon.
' 24th—B B Hinton, Bnena Vista.
25th—Wm P Mathews, Talbotton.
t'Oth—A D Normally, Griffin.
27th—E Steadman, Covington.
28th—W F Jordan, Monti cello.
29 ih—W M Reese, Washington.
.10th—J n McWorter, Maxeya.
31 at—Wm B Erwin, Clarksville.
33d—M Van Eaten, Homer.
34th—M A Candler, Decatur.
35tb—Geo HiUyer, Atlanta.
37th—G W Paddy, Franklin.
39th—James U Brown, Canton.
40th—O J Wellborn, Blairavilla.
4 lat—John A Jervis, Morgantown.
42d—John T Borns, Borne.
43d—L N Trammell, Dalton.
BEPTTDIalCAJin :
2d District—T G Campbell, Darien.
4th—J M dolmen. Brunswick.
0 th—Joahoa Griffin, Valdoeta.
7th—W L Clark, Tbomaarille.
8th—Benj F Bruton, Bainbridge.
10th—F O Welch, Albany.
12th—'Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin.
18th—Benjamin Conley, Augusta.
20th—Geo Wallace, Milledgeville.
21 St—Jaa B Deveanx. Clinton.
23d—III Anderson, Fort Valley.
32d—J O lUeberdeoo, Dawaonville.
30th—W U Smith, Grantville.
38th—Walter Brook, Bnebman.
34th—William Henry, Ringgold.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
DXMOCBATS:
Appling—Lomnel Sellers, Holmesvillo.
Baker—Henry Tarver, Newton.
Bartow—John W Wofford, Cartersville j John
W Gray, Adairsville.
Banka—Nathaniel Wofford. Homer.
Berrien—II T Peoples, Nashville.
Bibb—A O Bacon, J B Rosa, C A Nailing,
Maoon.
Brooks—Jamea II Hnnter, Quitman.
Cryan—0 U Baker, Eden.
Bollock—D L Kennedy, Stiieaboro.
Burke—Robert A Mnrpliy, Tboe M Berrien,
T Duncan Cox, Waynesboro.
Butts—Thus F Hammond, Jackson.
Charlton—John Paxton, Traders’ Hill.
Chatham—Isaac ltussell, Emanuel Heidi,
John J Kelly, Savannah.
Campbell—John Goodman, Faiibnrn.
Carroll—John S Pentecost, Carrollton.
Catoosa- IV H Payne, Ringgold.
Chattahoocbe—David C Cody, Gassets.
Chattooga—C O Oleghorn, Summerville.
Cherokee—John B Richards, Canton.
Clay—John B Johnson, Fort Gaines.
Clinch—Hsmpton A Mattox, HomerviUe.
Cobb—Win D Anderson, Wm P Anderson,
Marietta.
Coffee—John M Spenoe, Douglas.
Colquitt—Isaao Carlton, Moultrie.
Colombia—G P Stovall, S C Laiupkin, Ap
pling.
Crawford—Wm Rutherford, Knoxville.
Dade—E D Graham, Trenton.
Dawaon—John Palmer, DawaonviUe.
DeKalb—W L Goldsmith, Deeatnr.
Dooly—John U Woodward, Vienna.
Early—Brink!; Chaney, Blakely.
Eohols—R W Phillips, Statenville.
Effingham—Morgan Rawls, Springfield.
Elbert—Emory P Edwards, Elberton.
Emanuel—W P Rountree, Swains boro.
Fannin—Wm Franklin, Morgantown.
Fayette—Wm Whatley. Fayetteville.
Floyd—Dunlap Soott, Rome; M R Ballanger.
Forsyth—Isaao L Hughes, Camming.
Franklin—Aaa W Brawner, Gainesville.
Fulton—J S Wilson, E F Huge, Henry Jack-
son, Atlanta.
Gilmer—N L Cooper, EUijay.
Glatsock—W G Braddey, Gibson.
Gordon—Joel O Fain, Calhonn.
Green—R L McWhorter, Penfleld.
Gwinnett—W E Simmons, G H Jones, Law
rence viUe.
Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarksville.
Hall—L A Simmons, Gainesville.
Hancock—George F Pieroe, Jr, P A Butts,
Sparta.
Harris—J W Murphy, 0 F PatiUo, Hamil
ton.
Hart—Jaa W Jones, Hartwell
Heard—Britton Sima, FrankUn.
Henry—Geo W Bryan, McDonough.
Irwin—Reason Paulk. IrwinviUe.
Jackson—John R Hancock, Jefferson.
Jasper—Andrew J Watters, MontioeUo.
Jefferson—W P Johnson, A Beasley, Louis
ville.
Johnson—W H Martin, WrighlaviUe.
Jones—Benj Barrow, Clinton.
Laurens—G J Guyton, Dublin.
Liberty—J W Farmer, UineaviUe.
Lee—Dr IIB Lipeey.
Lincoln—Henry J Lang, Linoolnton.
Lowndes—Albert Converse, Valdosta.
Lumpkin—H W Riley, Dahlonega.
Madison—Isaac J Meadows, DaniebrriUe.
Marion—Thos W Harvey, Bnena Vista.
Meriwether—J W iUjbtoi.
Montgomery—Jamea T) Clements, Mount
Vernon. .
Miller—Isaao A Both, Colquitt.
Mitchell—L A M Collins, Camilla.
Milton—James M Ilowt ll, Alpharetta.
Murray—$ E Fields, Spring Plaoe.
Moaoogee—J M Smith, J FPou, Colnmbna.
Newton—J U Sommers, J B Davis, Coving-
p °“ f,i " ;
Paulding—R A Trammell, Dallas.
Piero*—Daniel E Knowles, Blackahear.
Pike—John H Baker, Zebnlon.
Polk—M H Bonn, Codartown.
^PuUski—John A Hendley, £ Booth, Haw-
Potnam—J A Ethridge, Eatonton.
Quitman—Jamea H Guerry, Georgetown.
Babun-G M Natherland, Clayton?
7215 r.
6.30 r. x. 2.80a.
Augusta.....................71-00A.iff- 630F.
^ 7.00 F. If. 2.45 A.
WXSTZBX XSD AHASTIO RIIT.inun.
.10.30 F. K.
6.00 A. X.
2.45 r. x.
.5.20 T. K.
5.30 A. it.
'S.T.&B. P.IALEER
88 Cherry Street.
W E have now thoroughly refitted and repainted
this celebrated Old Grocery Stand and have
I filled it from top to bottom with a stock embracing
I every variety of Eatables and Drinkables, which
e offer to the public.
I Fancy and Family Groceries,
Consisting of
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PICKLES,
| OLIVE OIL. PRESERVES and JELLIES, all kinds
CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Of every variety,
[ DEVILLED HAM, TONGUE, TURKEY, LOBSTER
SALAD DRESSING, ANCHOVY PASTE,
YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SPICED SALMON,
FRESH MACKEREL in cane,
CHOCOLATE PASTE,
FINE TEAS and SPICES,
PEARL BARLEY, OATMEAL,
SAGA, TAPIOCA, and MACOARONI,
SHAD and SALMON, in kite,
MESS MACKEREL,
FULTON MARKET BEEF,
PICKLED FORK,
[ SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, and anything elae
family may need.
CANDY AND CONFECTIONERY.
This la a specialty with ns, and we claim to have
Introduced many new varieties, euch aa the or
iginal
WALNUT,
GLAZED WALNUT,
COCOANUT CARAMEL,
JELLIED COCOANUT,
CREAM WALNUT,
And numerous others.
Liquors and Cigars,
Comprising all of the beat brands, Domestic
and Imported.
MARKET
In our
DEPARTMENT
Fresh Tennessee Beef,
Pork Sausages,
Northern Fruits and Vegetables,
Freeh Fish and Oysters,
Turkeys,
. Chickens,
Eggs and
Batter.
Give us a call, and see if we can't pleaee yon.
S. T. & B. P. WALKEB,
88 CHERRY STREET.
oct!5 lm
TREMENDOUS STOCK
GENERAL GROCERIES
NOW BEING RECEIVED BY
Bandolph—8 A McNeil, Cnthbeit; R F Crit- _
Camming, 0«,W A ROGERS & BONN,
j. h. hertz &co., pjpj,j. Annual Exposition
CLOTHIERS
liilUMl AMCM OF GEORGIA,
OO CI1ERBY STREET,
Have now on hand a complete stock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING!
LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED.
JA.T S1‘2
A.T S15
.A.T 6B18.
.A.T 8B20.
Bnsiness Sills
.A.T SB3Q
-A.T S25.
AND AS FINE AS 840 PER SUIT OF
Coat, Pants and Vest,
SACK. OERBYS
— AND —
WALKING COATS
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
DRESS SUITS !
BLACK AND COLORED
Cloth. Coats,
BLACK AND COLORED
DIAGONAL COATS,
OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In
Single and Donble Breasted Chesterfields.
A largo assortment of
PANTS, FROM 81 TO 815 I
FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS.
SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,'
And the New Style
KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS,
On hand.
SHIRTS!
We make a specialty of the celebratod
WILL BE HELD AT
S-A-V-A-NN-A-H, GrA_.
COMMENCING ON THE
2Ist DAY OP NOVEMBER-TUESDAY
AND BE CONTINUED FIVE DATS,
AND LONGER, IF OONSIDEBED ADVISABLE BY THE BOABD
the exposition
WILL EMBRACE EVERY DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL LIFE,
IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT:
lat Department U' T( Stock
2d Department Products of the Soil
3d Department Domestlo Manufactures
4thDepartment Manufactures in Cotton, Wool, Linen and Silk
5th Department Manufactures in Iron, Brass and Steel
6 th Department Manufactures in Gold, Silver and Platinum
7th Department Manufactures in Leather, Paper and Fibre
8th Department 1 Manufactures in Wood, Cabinet Work, eto
9th Department Manufactures in Stone, Clay, Sand and Plaster
10th Department Fine Arts, Models, Designs and Musical Instruments
11th Department Chemicals, Medicines and Minerals
12th Department Miscellaneous and Special Premiums
THE PREMIUM LIST PROPER IS COMPLETE, AGGREGATING $15,000!
Medals in Gold, Silver and Bronze, with the Diploma of the Association,
will be Awarded to Meritorious Articles.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MACHINERY
rpHE Association announces the following valuable improvements to bo placed on exhibition and
1 thoroughly teeted : FOWLER'S No. 1 and No. 4 SYSTEMS OF STEAM PLOWS, WILLIAMSON'S
ROAD AND FIELD STEAMER, FOWLER’S STEAM DITCHER AND CLEANER—in addition to a very
huve collection of improvements in Machinery for the Plantation and Shop.
Goodwin
up-
Thc Premiums on Cotton Aggregate $1,200
In addition to the Association Premium for Blooded Stock, liberal purtes will be offered by the citi
zens oh a teat of speed.
Special attention will be given by this Association to the Legitimate Industries of Life.
But nuchamneements allowed under the auspices of properly organized Associations, aa will entertain
our visitors, aside from personal prejudices or individual opinions.
All communications addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention.
Entries of all articles must be made by 12 o'clock Jt/on Tuesday, the first day of the exhibition.
Any lady entering more than one article in the Department of Domestic Manufactures will be charged
but one entrance fee.
H. D. GAPERS, Secretary.
P. 8.—Railroad and Steamship Lines will extend the usual facilities. ONE-HALF FARE daring ths
exposition.
SEND FOR THE PREMIUM LIST!
nov3 tf
GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 Cherry Street, Maoon. Ga.
JACOB SCHALL,
S AVING received his extensive Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES, takes pleasure in announcing to
his patrons, and the trade generally, that be is fully prepared to servo his customers with every
5 in ms line, from the common Brogan to the finest French Boots and Gaiters. Having purchased
direct from the manufactories, he can offer superior inducements in prices, and be has noglected no
opportunity of sustaining his well-earned reputation for superiority of goods.
He would further announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and vicinity, that he
has on hands large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can serve them at rates that will fa
vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly called to the
fact that he can famish Leather cut to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted, Uppers of all
kinds, etc., at a very small margin.
In the Custom Work department, ho still employs first class, superior workmen, and his customers
can be supplied, now aa ever, with Boots and Snoea, of the fineBt French calf-skin and the most elabo
rate workmanship, at short notice.
JACOB SCHAIX.
aep!9 3m 86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
EllaviUe.
Screven—John O Dell, Sylvania.
gomUr—W Bmdy, Ur. S Glover, Americas.
JsU»t— p Morris, J D Woodall, Talbotton.
Terrell—John K Jone* Dawsom *
Towns—Daniel W KtlUon, Hiawasae.
Twiggs—E 8 Griffin, Jeffersonville.
HqgamryiUe^ H CUrk * " *** Point; W w c *“>»
Union—Jo
And they are offered for sale FEARFULLY LOW.
. Reid, Blairavilla.
Upeon-Joto I Hall TbomaXon.
Walker—J Y Wood, LaFayotte.
Bowie, Monroe.
Ware—D Mormon, Waresboro. ,
Warren—T J Barksdale, p L Cloud, Warren-1
dem*ih^ 8t00_J W Benfr °’ H T ' ,U,r ’ S * n '
Webafer—Alfred C Bell, Preston.
WhUo-Jamea F West, Mount Yonah.
^JjJtTW^-Cbariea J Emerson, Tunnel Hill
J; cox-Dsvid O Mann, Abbeville
.JSilkea-a W Wynne, H P Slaton,' Waahlng-
WoiUi—Roj,) a Isabella.
Wilkinson—C H HookClrwintmT
vi^ Athens R,ch » rd *> n . atkinsville; M Da-
NewnsrL* -8 ^ H J Contested)
Decatur—J D Williams, A Bruton, Bain-
Dougbeity—F F Putney, P Joiner, Albanv
Greene-Abram Colby, Greenabori. T '
Glynn—Jamea Bine, Brunswick.
Houston—J B Griffin, George Ormond, Arbv
Simmon*. Fort Yalley.
Leo—G F Page, SUrkviile.
Meriwether—W H F Hall Greenville.
Monroe—G H Clover, J Brown, Forsyth.
Morgan—M Floyd. A Dukes, Madison.
McIntosh—G T Campbell, Jr., Darien.
Pickens —John M Alfred, Jasper.
Spalding—Daniel A Johnson, Griffin.
hu-uut— J 1! Mansfield, J A I^ewjs, Lnmpkin.
Thomas—J Battle, A Fred Atkinson, Thom
as ville.
IK STORE
2,000 sks. Family &Exlra Flour,
200 barrels Sugar,
300 bbls. Liquors of all kinds.
STOCK OF BACON AT PRESENT SMALL.
JUST ARRIVED.
100 bbls. CHOICE RED APPLES.
ROGERS & BONK.
mUM LANDS FOR SALE
FOR COTTON,
AT VERY LOW BATES,
At Twenty Cents per Fonnd.
DLEYEN EUNDBED ACRES—splendid lande-
Er"*" lh « railroad, at»10 per acre. Stock and
ia lhe »bove basis. Seventeen
roail tamer? ° l •“da. six miles from BaiJ-
of Narrbah hundred acres in one mde
tiona. ' dm “ y oUjer valuable plants-
I^d““e“?SyX D "umy ff<,r#J beforo - Tb6te
... u W ' B - REESE. Attorney at Law.
“ M&rali&lville, Ga.
The Best in the Country
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SHIRTS HADE TO ORDER
And a fit warranted, at stock prices.
In addition to the above, we keep the moat com
plete stock of
GENTS' MUSHING GOODS
In this city. Wo Invito an inspection.
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS
Constantly on hand, and received aa soon as onL
NEW LOT JUST IN.
An gf our goods are first class, and are guaranteed
as such.
DON'T MISS THE PLACE:
THE WHITE STORE !
90 CHERRY STREET,
Between B. A. Wise A Co.’a and S. T. A B- P
Walker’s. / octlltf
LAWTON Si WILLINGHAM,
SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON,
COTTON FACTORS
Warehouse ami Commission Me re han Is
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
p’ Publishing our card, vre claim nothing more for ourselves than a determination to do our
DUTY towards our customers. By strict attention to our business, and studying the interest of our
patrons we have been able heretofore to givo satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who
will give us a fair trial will continue to patronize our house.
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GREAT SOUTHERN
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
CHARLESTON, S.
C.
TO AND FBOM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
MEW YORK, BOSTON
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES A WEEK—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS,
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOURS SHORTER via CHARLESTON.
TOTA.L CAPACITY 40,000 BATES MONTHLY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
I And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Clas, Steamshics to the ai
Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business* public in
I Cotton States at the 1 lLe
PORT OF iCHARLESTOIV.
OtTering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in
and capacity at any other Port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Lino • °°
TO HTE W TORBL
GEORGIA,
MANHATTAN,
M. S. Woodhull, Commandor.
CHAMPION.
R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON,
James Berry, Commander.
JAMES AUGER,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER& CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA
T. J. Beckett, Commandor. ’
CLYDE,
J. Kennedy, Command* r.
ASHLAND,
Ingram, Commander
WAGNER. HUGER & CO,
WM. A. COURTNAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
to gTriTiA
VIRGINIA, EMPIRE,
Alex. Hunter, Commander. c. Hinckley, Commander.
. Sailixo Davs—THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Char etten, g. c
TO BAKiTZMORE.
FALCON, MARYLAND,
H&inie, Commander. Johnson, Commandor.
SEA GULL,
Dutton, Commander. Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S C.
Bates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one half of 1 per cent,
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Bailroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Miesiteippi.
State-Booms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the bteair-
Chaxieston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Bailroad Tickets should be exchanged and Bertl.s
L The Through Tickets by this Boute includes Transfers, Meals and State liocm, while on Sbi{>-
board.
The South Carolina Bailroad, Georgia Bailroad.
And their connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and
Passengers between the Northern Cities and the Sonth and West. Comfortable Night cars, with the
Holmes’ Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on tho South Carolina Bailroad. First-Class
Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Bailroad First-Ciaea Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad.
Close connection made with other Boads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness.
I The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their Patrons that the Lino VIA CHARLESTON cannot
be surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods.
r information, apply to J. M. SELKIRK, Sup't Charleston, S. C.; B. D. IIASELL, General
Agent, P. O. Box 4979, Offico 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. PICKENS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
I South Carolina Bailroad
ALFRED L. TYLEB.
June 20 eod-6m Vice-President South Carolina Bailroad, Charleston, S.
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BUILDS TD REPAIRS
I STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Griaa and Flour Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for mill-
work generally.
UtOW RAILING,
For enclosing public squares, private dwellings and Cemeteiy lots; also ali kinds ot Ornamental Iron
work, Brackets. Voces, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores. Window Caps and Sills, etc.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY.
I make the best HORSE PO WER in tho country, it never fails, runs light, simple to put up
[ and lasts well and is cheap.
Address
d6c2-2tawly
Ali Work Made Good.
JB. CROCKETT.
Macon, Ga.
JOBBING TRADE
CHARLESTON, S. C.
FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1871.
T HE subscribers. Jobbers and Wholesale dealers in tho city of Charleston, 8. C„ beg to call the at
tention of the Merchants of the interior of this and tho adjoining States to this market, as being
I now one of the most desirable in which to procure full supplies of all articles they may require.
The wants of the country having rapidly increased, with ample facilities to enable us to procure our
supplies direct from first hands in Europe and this country, we are now prepared to exhibit moro vaned
and complete stocks of seasonable goods than at any period since the war, and will dispose of them on
| as good terms as any other market.
4 Daily facilities afforded for shipment of Goods to any point desired.”
DRY GOODS.
EDWIN BATES & CO., No. 124 Meeting street. 1 MARSHALL & BURGE. No. 113 Mi
JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., No. 41 Hayne street. CRANE, BOYLSTON A CO., comer
I Meeting streets.
eeting street,
uer Hayne and
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturezs and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 140 GRAND 6T., NEW YORK.
Represented by CoL B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
octBdly-
DOBSON & BARJLOW
Bolton, England,
{.ESTABLISHED A. D. 1790.1
Makers and Patentees of tho most improved
BXAOBXKTZIYIV
70S
Preparing and Spinning Cotton,
ALSO
Double-Cylinder Saw Gins, and Knife Boll,
er Harartby Gins.
Employ upwards of 2000 operatives.
Refer to CLARK THREAD CO., Newark, N, J.,
where 30,000 spindles are in operation.
Prices and estimates for projected mills, on ap-1
ilication to above address, or to P. O. Box, 3C24 j
'ewYork. nov22-eodly
CLOTHING.
EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 122 Meeting street.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
STEELE A WARDELL, No. 167 Meeting street.
Fancy Goods, Notions and Millinery.
JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO., No. 37 Hayne street- | SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street.
BOOTS AOT. SHOES.
I ”■ r .S" IOT »«>■.«"« w.—| £ g-KffiHSESU
BCA.TS _AJSTX> CAPS.
I THOS. M. HORSEY A BBO., No. 25 Hayne street | EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 Hayne afreet.
HARDWARE.
I J. E. ADGEB A CO., No. ^H^Stroet^ 8lr6et -
I SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE MATERIALS.
B THOMLINSON A CO, No 137 Meeting street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO, No 35 Hayne street.
‘CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE-
WM L WEBB, No 123 Meeting street.
GROCERIES.
GEO W WILLIAMS A CO, comer Hayne and Church streets.
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETO.
J A QUACKENBUSH. No 122 East Bay street. J WI
BOLLMAN BKO3, No —,
W H CHAFEE & CO, No 207 East Bay street.
Eaat Bay etreet.
WM M BIRD & CO, Comer Ea3t Bay nd Cumber
land i'—
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
HOLMES A CALDER, No 205 Eaat Bay street.
Job Printer, Stationer and Bookseller.
EDMUND PERRY, No 149 Meeting Stroot.
Type and Printing Material, Paper, Stationery,
Job and Book Printing.
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, No 3 Broad etreet and 109 Ea=t Bay etreet.