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.uttt rwivtiKtiVU a\V\ MESSENGER: TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 11 1B73,
THE EIC1TEMEIT
T* rair»n» of I hr lillnn |U!«.
By authority of the Gi**r>{.a 8tn!
Grauge. a ms4U-moetm^ of Cotton Stat-~
Patroms will U; held in th« city of At- |
lout*. G* ,on the J65th in-tunt. ut * ./< 1<» k
i*. m-. tc u»ke into oonsidetalioi
looking to the relief of the hi
Cotton StAto* exehan«<** <»f 1
prwM will pleura* copy, or cull »
Munu.
Half-fare ratos l
tainwl on all railr
for delegatus alto
CoUif
4ii*or*U r
ou, S** rotary.
•**««, Jfoi embor 4,
'Jfori'i.
-tj^uo.
Tkr < utility tourl
linif yosUnbiy further than i
menta in Homo civil cam.
Mr. II. G. Lockett
oj.j Of tl
now hero and
id to hU usual
>rir tfHfA/Inr.
tt Co. hare our thanka for
to December number of Peter
ixinr, which in well filled wit'
nick-nacks. This tnaguxix
Thr Jiwiirrlor Court,
The Superior Court of Bibb county met
at 10 o’clock yootoday morning, Hon. II
Hill prodding.. Tho jurioo were made up
and the Common Law docket called in
formally. The Jjidge announced that
the Criminal docket would be taken uj
Vednooday, for tho j*
the jail, proridod the
wiough advanced ta
mm of dear
nd Jury waa
up tho Court
i bu
Tho following named gentlemen oc
j*«e the Grand Jury: M. & Thomson,
Foreman; Cha*. Taylor, P. H. Ward,
Ann ia toad Bryant, (colored.) Alonso
Bond, (oolorod,) W. D. Johnson, (colored,)
B.B. Barfield, James A. Knight. John
Knight, W. It. Phillips, Thoa. H. II
Jas. A. WIiIImHm, Henry Daly, J. F.
Long, (colored,) Thompson Guernsey, W.
W. Collins, Groen Saltmanh, (oolorod,)
Michael Daly, Z.T. Conner, James Nel
son and Geo. R. M
Correction*.
The printer* Saturday got Mr. O.
G. Sparks down as Judge of the Superior
Court for six years; when it should hare
been Judge of tho Inferior Court, for the
same length of time. Mr. Spark
good judge of almost anything; yet we
had no deairo to giro him credit for fill
ing a position ho 1ms never held.
In Mr. Hoard man's meteorological re
port, which wns published on the 6tb,
ho is made to record the rain fall daring
October, 1872, aa 20.VOO inches, and that
of tho same month of tho present year as
40.ICO inches. We did not, at first, think
it necessary to correct the erro
sscrawl to us that it ought to bo appa
rent to every one; but as Mr. Boar
has received some communications from
abroad relative to such on extraordinary
rain-fall, it is perhaps ss well to state
that tho rooord for October, 1872, should
have .been twenty-six hundredths of an
inch, and during tho same month this
year forty hundredths of an inch—which
makes a material diiTorenoe as compared
with the report as first published.
The Mayor's Court.
For the first time in a fortnight. Ills
Honor tho Mayor, in propria panama, was
on the bench to dispense munici pal ji
tioo with his usual «lisprd>eh. He found
fivo names on the docket.
Tito first was John Jones, charged with
cheating and swindling, but the charge
was withdrawn and tho cose did not come
to trial.
Gun Wnyman, a very ragged negro,
and an old offender and a frequent
was booked as drunk and disorderly.
Thera was no trouble in proving this
charge and Gus will have to pay ten dob
lart toward that public school-house, or
work on tho streets thirty dayt.
Tom Gritlin was on his way from Selma
to Atlanta. Ho halted in Macon long
enough to tost the quality of the whisky.
Consequence as usual. Griffin spent the
night in tho barracks. As ho luul but one
leg, and looked to be not in good health,
he was discharged and furnished with the
George Washing
Saturday night h
and he had to i>
toward that publ
stole
getting
opportui
gray-beaded old
urant in town,
batch of <k>ugh,
a fine of five dollars
chool house.
i. white, was up for being
iorly. She promised Co
nd was discharged. She
a mo promise on soreral
ii. nly, and keeps them by
igain tho first favorable
The Minstrels.
Dupre* A Benedict?* minstrels made
their second appearance this season at
Ratoon Hall bust night, and played to
one of the beet audiences that has been
in tho house so far this year. The troupe
subtaiued its reputation for being the best
now upon the road. Kvcry port of the
performance, from the opening chorus to
the final burlesque, was elegantly done,
and tho audience showed its appreciation
in * most unmistakable manner.
This troupe has more good vocalists
than any similar company that has ever
visited Macon. Tho concert, with which
its performance begins, includes some
puves that amid have no better rendi
tion. *• The Flower of Kildare,” by Mr.
Frank Dutnont, was admirably sung and
delighted tt. audience greatly. "Touch
the Harp Gently," by Air. Thos. B. Dix
on, elicited the heartiest applause. So
did tho comic souga of Low Benedict ami
George H. Edwards. Tho.-e gentlemen
sustain tho negro character with perfect
success, performing parte that would
nt set of
consisting of seal ring,
d studs, as handsome as
They were preaenU-d by j
in his usual elegant styl*\
i:gh n compliment os can
emarks.
n wito handsomely sur-
■ing
mad* a few very graceful r>*~ •
mar kb. and then surprised the party, and
mom particularly his friend, Air. Jasper
F. Greer, by drawing from his pocket a
handsome Knight Templar’s cross, which
.«? hung to Air. Greer’s watch-chain, ex-
pressing at the same time the wish that
all the crosses in his life might be borne
At this point in the ceremony, tilings
grew a little lively, a* there began a pop
ping of champagne corks, and the glitter
of “Gold Dust,” and the mellow flow of
•* Hardeman's Stiver Wedding,” mingled
with a flow of friendly feeling, which
fully pervaded the entire assembly. Of
course there were toasts, among which
were “ The Central City,” “Oar Harde
man,” “ Mayor Huff,” “ The Press of
Georgia,” “Greer, Lake A Co.» the live
grocers,” and more such, all of which
were more or lets responded to, and then
Maj. Sturm added a little music, which
was the only thing needed to complete
the fun. Token oil in all, it was one
of the pleasantest little affairs we ever wit
nessed, and was heartily enjoyed by all
present. About the c*ooe of it, AIajo7
Storm was board to say, “Ob, I’m
so glad I came to the State Fair at Ala-
oon.” We think he has cause to be.
However, he is not the only one who is
glad on that account, as he was one of
tho mo»t affable and useful gentlemen in
Floral Hall. In addition to tho
vice he rendered Messrs. Greer, Lake
k Co., he was always ready to lend
hfdping hand to any one who needed a
sistanoe and the ladies had many occa
sions to thank him for his oourteoui de
meanor and kind offices- The oompliment
be received yesterday, was no more than
be deserved. _
READING NOTICES.
Ths Be--ton and Lowell Railroad be
gan. lost Thursday, weighing at Framin
ham the cars from the West loaded with
grain and lumber destined for Lowell ant
Taunton, and found an excess of 15,000
pounds in one car over the weight billed,
of 20,000 pounds, a full car load, which
makes a difference of $77 in freight.
The above was a Fairbanks 50-ton 3-t-ffc.
Track Scale, sold to Boston and Albany
Railroad Company.—Boston paper.
Wm. B. Johnston, Jr., successor to
Thos. U. Connor, has received tho newest
and most fashionable styles of hats and
caps for men, boys and infants, diamond
shirts—all sixes and styles, canton flan
nel, scarlet and jeans drawers, merino,
caesimere and scarlet undershirts, brown
and bleached cotton half hose, merino
and Shetlandgray half hose, hankcrchicfs
—all grades, cravats, bows and scarfs,
cuffs and oollars—new styles in linen and
paper, suspenders and bracos, umbrellas
and canes; Labin's extracts and toilet art!
clea generally, trunks, valises, satchels
and baskets. Call at No. 4 Cotton ave
nue, three doors from Arulberry street,
Macon, Go. nov8-tf
Trunks, valises, satchels and lunch
baskets for sale by
novfilw Wk. B. Johnston, Jr.
testify. Thu valuable medicine u pre|*n>i and j „
poU by L. H. Vndfield. Drugrist. AlWlfs, «T
per tattle. Ali re»poct*ble drug
Tcscekoke. Auu ISM.
Ml I.. H. Bradjikld—Sir: forward «*.
nunodiatdy, soother lujipl/ of Ps-
MiU RkoCLoSOB. We find it to be ali that s
> lsimed for it. And we hare witnessed the most do-
i^lod sinl effect* tm*lucud by it.
Very respectfully,
He
t A Ai-txA51-3L
M%, l)K
rsriftl PrurruU, Ukc
to the trade D*. J. Mui rzxLU i
ins it to he a goe*
jsessca fur which Is
20.000 German salt pickles, just re
ceived at Putsel’s. novltf
Fnvacnss ScnwKixxR Kask, just re
ceived at Putsel’s. noy ltf
Men’s Hats—all the now and nobby
styles, for sale by
nov8 Iw « Wm. B. Jomrrrox, Jr.
Lob’s shaving and hair-cutting saloon
on Mulberry street is the place to get
your harboring done. None but skilled
artists retained. A hot bath can be had
on the shortest notice. oct29tf
Infants’ Hats—pretty, new styles,
all sixes, just received by
nov8 lw Wm. B. Johnston, Jr.
NiwCftOP raisins, citron, cherries and
currants, at Putsel's. novltf
.Youth’s and boy’s hats, in latest styles,
received to-day
nov8 Iw Wm. B. Johnston, Jr.
Four hundred thousand pounds Tons
of all grades, at Putsel’s nov ltf
Pumn>.-For lbs convenience of those not
bavin* the facilities of preparin* the powders
and to secure Simmons' Liver Regulator from be-
i* carelessly prepared, as well as to protect the
public from the nn principled substitution of
purioun compounds for the genuine powders, we
manufacture it also in liquid form—prvparod.
genuine except in our stamped bottie.cn-
graved wrapper and label, with signatures of A.
Q. Simmons and J. II. Zrilin A Co. l*n^<Ami by
ie of the most skillful cbemists,at oar laboratory
Philadelphia, and put up in large bottles, mak
ing it the cheapest, purest ami best medicine in
the world. Price. $150 per bottle.
Anuirrcn Bkst.—Dr. Price’s Cream Bakin*
Powder is universally admitted to be the best in
a and baring used it fora number uf years we
re no hesitation in addin* our testimony os to
merits. There is nothin* deleterious in Us
composition, an important consideration in view
numerous preparations put up and palmed
ihoul consideration as to tboir effect npon
the health of the consumers. Dr. Price’s Special
TfcTt.nr.iT’*. extracted from the fruit, are really
the moat ilr«inbb dai-ors we ever used.
and reliable rmody
V. A. Last
imn
Repwisx Jt Fox. Atlanta Go.
W. C. Istran, AtloBta, <«».
W. Root A Sox. >! nn-1 u. oa.
STATE OF GEORGIA—TeoupCountt.
This i« to certjfv that I have exominwl tl»e
rent-' of Dr. J. Bra-1 fh-U. of this county, and as a
medical man pronounce it to be a combination of
medicines of *r> at merit in the treatment of a”
the diseases of Henries far which be reoommeiii
it. This December XI. l‘* / X
Wm. P. Belslet. M.IX
Hrxt. Rlxkix A Lamas.
1 vholo^la A- -nts. Macon. Go.
msjlOdlawAw
Tm CfTEArorr axd Best.—H<c**s Eurvki
Liver Medicine gives unit eras! satiatocU<u in the
treatment uf Liver Di*oo*e, DyNpepua.Siek Heed*
ache. Costiveneea. and all that class of diseases
arising from a disordered state of the stomach
and liver. novSOly
Financial and Commercial
November io—Evesixo, laTS.
Cotton.
The market to-day dosed nominal at 121 for
middling and I2i lor low middlings.
To-day the receipts were 814 boles—(HI liy
nil and 123 by ws*un. The shipments w*
bales; sake 403.
MACOX COTTON STATEMENT.
Stork mi hand Sept. 1,1873 IXrJ
Rceoived to-doj —... 814
Received prenuanly... S^iOl—gfi.415
27314
Shippnl toilny 321
Shipped previously ..17.850—1^271
Stock on hand this evening. 9313
LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Financial.
New York—Noon—Gold opened at 71- Stocks
dull. Gold 71. Money 7. Exrhnmrc. Ion* «;
short 81. Go\ eminent* dull and steady. Mate
bonds steady. _ . „
Evening—Moo*y easy at 5oC. Sterling dull at a
Gold quirt at 71*71. Governments dull an* ■
htti* doom. State bonds quiet and nominal
Midnight—*ls 121; C2s C; S4s7i:6Sa7h nswlOfc
«7s Uh 68s II: new 6c 41: 10-4fe42.
Tennessecs 6S : new 63; Virginias S3; new 33;
consol* 451; defd Hi Louuianas 35; new 40; levees
6s 50; As 5*. Alftlwima 8s 65; 5s 35; Georgia 6s
58; 7s 70; North Carolinos 19; new 34; *ji**ci»l
tax 6; South Carolina* 20; new 8; April and
October 10.
New Orleaxs—Exchanga sterling bank drafts
15. New York sight Ij premium for certified
checks. Gold 7ls7f. Currency lM premium.
London—Noon—Consols 92a021. Fives 891.
Erie SSf.
Paris—Rentes 56fS0r.
Evening—Rentes 56f85c.
Franepoet—Bonds 97.
Cotton.
New Yore—Noon—Cotton sales 346; uplands
14b Oricons 14|; market quiet nnd nominal.
Futures opened as follows: November 14al4|:
December I4‘al4l; January 141-I8a14|. Februarj*
lHa!4|: Marrh I5lal5f; April IffalfL
Rvensng—Cotton, net receipt* *29 hale«; gross
1161; rales 11*4; uplands 14k Orleans 141; mar
ket weak and irregular.
Futures clos’d i-asy; sales 28.450; November
lSlalS 9-16; December II ll-l«al3|; January 13|a
13 29-32; February Hp.lt 5-32; March 14lnl 4 9-16.
Baltimobk—Cotton, net reenpu 9; gross 493;
_ixjrts roostwioe 75; Great Britain 2343; France
—. sales 250; stock 7133; middlings 131; low mid
dling life strict good ordinary Iff: market nom
inal.
New Orleans—Cotton, net receipts8706; gross
DS47; exports coastwise 212; to Great Britain 6311;
to continent 2076; to France W; sales 3000; stork
77.150; middlings Hi; low nnddhngs 13/; strict
good ordinary 12$; rnsrkct firm.
Wilmington—Cotton, net receipts Ills exports
coastwise —; soles 5; slock 2756; middlings 12/;
market quiet.
A LornT* Cotton, net rsastpta 1230; solos
1499; middling* IS/: market nominal.
Savannah—Cotton, nel receipt* 8003; sales
1595; exports coastwise 1071; to Groat Britain—;
stock 77.235; middling* 13{; market oai
Charleston—Cotton, net
to Great Britain —; CSMfewft
—i rales 700; stork 364)71;
ipts 4218; exports
J2047; to continent
Idlings 131*131; low
utu
aahaunsl of hiuw-lf.
But it is not Uoco**
as tl.
burlcsqa
ns could
w^ jH-rf.
cxpwt*' l iU
r dsllffhtod.
ho-*
The troop*»
ForND at Last l—A remetly that not only ro-
hereo. bat cares that enemy*of mankind. Con
sumption. as well os the numerous rat elites which
revolve around it in the shape of coughs, colds.
broarhitU, *oro throat, iafloents. ct*\ The remedy
we sfludi-1 « i* Dr.Wiotar’s Balsam of Wild Cher-
tj, preporel by Seth W. Fowls A Sons. Boston.
Moi
. Mo
.Mot
s.—Don
fail
he period of
Iren. It relieves the child from
tvlir. ragubites the bowels, and
nd health to the child, gives rest
Be sura to call for "Me*. Wixs-
Srmrr.“
druggista. ]une25 iv>d6m.
JTT.—A deprera.*!
RIUTT find
more ni^ht. and
change of progra
fcinip, new «lutu
TIukh. who love tl
• be able tv*
IT a better troupe
-a feel-
y nr animation; cvsifi'sed head.
The consequence of sterasea. men-
*.nvrvign cure in Ilt’MrnRSTS
Sprcivic. No. SS. It Unes up the
diwhargtw, dispels the the mental
racy, sml rejuvenates the en-
,It i» |H*rfcrtly harmkas and always
Pritv $5 fur a package of five boxes and
e ft rial of powder, which is important in
- ' care* . erfl per single box- Sold by
r '■•nt ■ •. r*** q t »•£ 1 n.v.
- MrVil’MKl SFKt lFir HOMKO-
I :• Mi l‘lv i\i * I* v Hr .•»«! w»\.
For * ! • by John Incals and Hunt. Ran-
Lamar. M fcun. Go. aj.riieodAwtf
addling* lSlalSl; strict’good ordinary 1*1; mar
ket quiet.
Mobile—Cotton, net receipts 2196; export*
const wi«*o 1034; sides WXV. stock 2tk9S2; middlings
131; low middlings 131; strict good ordinary 121*
rket quiet.
os—Cotton, net receipts 58; pros* 2010;
rales 300; stork 6000; middling* 14{; market firm.
Norfolk—Cotton, net receipts 3403; exports
coastwise 2970; to Great Britain—s safer “““
stork 8012; low middlings 12|; market firm.
Mem Fins—Cotton, net receipts 3449; shipments
3292; stock MASU low middling IS; market firm.
GaLVEStox—Cotton, net receipts 17S9; exports
coastwise 1296;to Gnat Britain —.sales 1200; stock
23,532; good ordinary 12}; ordinary Mfc market
477; middlings HI; market dull.
LrntEFOOL—Noon—Cotton sales 15.000 bale.*;
Mentation and export 2000; uplands Bh Orleans
|; to arrive dearer; market firmer.
rplitnds. hosis good ordinary, shipped October
and November. 8J; delivered December and Jnn-
ary, 8 3-16; Orleans. Imis good ordinary, del:'
ered November and December, 81; new crop up
lands delivery. S 5-16.
Evening—Uplands.basis good ordinary, rbipp^l
November am! TXwmlier 8.
Safes include 9*00 American.
Cotton, uplands, basin good ordinary, shipped
Dt'cembcr and January, hj.
Lard SSsTmL Bacon 46s for sow short rib mid-
dies.
London—Evening—Turpentine 31s9iL
Produce.
New York—Noon—Flour dull and drooping.
Wheat qui-1 nnd firm, without decided change.
Corn wsfy. Pork quiet and unchanged; new
* 15 00. Lard quiet an«l firm;; ?team 7 l-16a
... Turpentine dull at Mfi. Rosin dull and
iieavr at 2 Sh! 65 for strained. Freights firm.
Evening-Flour less active, without important
change; common to fair extra 6 80s* Wl good to
• boico 6 18x10 00. Whisky a shade firmer, at
l‘Ua92. Wheat steady, the scarcity of freight
room cheeks the export demand; choice winter
1 50. Com a shade firmer and mod*
den tel v active; the scarcity of freight room checks
the export demand; high mixed and yellow west-
MOi Pork quiet and steady new me*.* 15 00.
‘ * sd. Land firmer at 7 3-1*
Rosin dull at
quiet at 7{. Freights to Liverpool
•am cotton tall-16.
iore—Flour dull and heavy; prices un-
Wheat quiet and steady. Com quiet.
s*yi 8mm— ~ ~ '
.Vl ; Western w hite 50 a
Hay unchanged. Provi
men pork nominal at II
dors 6 n 6/; clear rih s:
8l;cUwrrib
Uni nosaina
Sr. Loris
LOST.
1 THE Macon anil Western railroad dep/M
laring Fair we
whit.- BUt K.
onk*l.
YEW
ijb Mr. 7.0. Johnson will bo hbe-
DOTll 3t*
LAW PARTNERS HIP-
J. & J. C. RUTHEBFOBD,
MACON, - * • - *
«OM POSEI> of John HsIksiM, oS Macon. «*-
J John C- Bstferfnri. ^ u Bambptoa. Gs.
We will practice in this Circuit, m the
State* Otreuit Court, and in tlie Bsiik-xipt Court.
J. C. Rutherford will, for the present, also at-
us’d Domlur ‘7oli?‘iIuVnERPORa
JOHN C. RUTHERFORD.
novll lw
RALSTON HALL I
POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT!
Tuesday E-.ening, >'oremb«r 11th 1
Of the Famous Artistic
DUP11EZ & BENEDICT’S
mew ORLEANS XKSTRELS
Bra*, lluid .nd Burituinj Open. Troup. I
TTTTn more ere wot or. triumphant «u<M»!
V\ llarimrju,troot-ludcd• raortlmHunt.»•
>on of no (reel. .11 bo Torictio. Thretre. Aew
Orlrenuthe )»U«o( l*»uly«l«! tuhwn of tho
Cresent Citr, .pparnn* before tarre. reflnM *od
refect mkUwkm ni-'htlc. Their receipts nmnmg
each eTcnimt from fe-u to Jld-o.
Will appear a* atavc, in an entirely new. at
tractive oral i>W-A*ing programme.
Admission TicketsM cents and $1. Reserved
fceat* for *ak- at Brown A C.i.’s b-v.kstore.
PH AS. H. DITPRKZ, Manager.
Coas. II. Kki^hin. General AgenL
novllIt
DENTAL NOTICE.
hi. dcuoU room, are now at 100 Cherry
,trect,orertheronfoction«T»to7eof Major Can
dy Roger., near Cotton arenne. H. ore. oil *1.
oai/.r estr.rti*, Utili: hr ha. .one to .pare for
ca.:nc rcncrailT. He wonld aoni>I.T utate to the
tmUir that hb laapl fallc up with the tuney a»l
know, exactl.r what ho ia donur. Hi. method
practice haa hewn thr>rou*hly torted. apprered
and adopted br the beat operatcre in tho prefes-
kion. .titer nineteen j eara of arunou. pne -
he fa not very OirhtT but haa mnmcrvd dowi
aoUd. uaeful and durable (cork at price, that
burnt and low enuugh to reit the limn,
newer Uia out b*Ur wort than he no. put
Aock. , >
llefera to the tollovrioK aantfemen mad lwlict
who, of eourae. undciatand aB about dcntiato".
and portieutarij Dr. Ford’a work:
Patrick Henry. Thoreaa JcH.non.Va.: Henry
Clay, Ky.: John C. Cal boon. S.C.; Andrew Jaek-
aon. Tenn.: Jamre K. Polk. Term.: Darnel Web-
ater, Rufu* Choate, Ma".; Horace Greeley, >.
Y.i Juliua Carrer. Mark Antony. Brutu. and Cat-
ahn--. Rome: .Vaj* : -n ilonaporte. Lrni.bape-
1-on awl Loui. Pfidlipt Prance; HenianJo Cortes
pnant. Cuba and Mexico: Henry VIII. Richard
iflTBngtand: Uaboma. Ah. Eiixabeth. Cfeopatia.
Maria Antetnatt. Joaephine Bonaparte: Bill
Stokaa.cd Dooly; ora., othrr man. Rimr the
bell at the door and walk in and yet the trorth
Iff O Tl C E!
_ listing of
Three Dwelling Honses,
One OlSce, and Two
Unimproved Lots
all eligibly situated, for good and WELL IM
PROVED PROPERTY.
For further particulars address mo at Griffin.
Ga. G. M. LAWTON.
novll im
lLvf quiet nnd utu hangtsl. IJinl!
sit. Turrientino dull »t 88a39|.
2 60. Tallow quiet at 71. Freighl
firm.
■Balte
chnngixi.
COW PEAS!
Two Hundred Bushels
COW PEAS!
POE SALE CHEAP. AT
JAQTTES & JOHNSON’S.
novll tf
should <M
53jWestern miied
*51. Rye quiet at 80 a 87.
>vi*ion* dull and unsettled;
15 00. Bulk meats—Slimil-
sfdSS 5). Bseon. shoulders
mi ear run^l nams 121 a 14.
nal at 7f. Whisky tlull at 93.
is—Flour dull sihl nominal. Cornhich-
nix.Hl at ra.*t rale in elevator lljsW.
i* rales. Pork nominaL Baron, only
ng ami onler trade; clear rib sides fife
64a6f. Lard unebanred.
LLB-Flour dull at 6 23a6 60; light de
ni held at 80o62 sacked. Previsions
k nominal; old me** IS 50. Lard,
Lee si: small lots iaf higher. Bacon.
til&dl; clear sides 6Ja7,
P.L. Whi*ky fir
t; treble extra 7 00
aS 00; faaflr 8 .VW9 50. Com easier. mixe<i 72a
73. yellow anti white 75. Oats dull *t 53. Bran
.bill at 1 *.>5. Pork dull at 15 25. l*r» railed meats
shouldered. Baroa <luli; shoulders offering at
*••4; clear rib 61. rl 4 «ar aitit-s 7; hams dull at 9J. Su
gar dull and lower, inferior «); common «: fair to
fullv fair 7a*}. j.nme «ai*L M.-lt—•* d.vlupd;
H grind; fair 50n52; prims88*58; >trictly prime 5*Vi
57; choice 5*>. Igmi. tier** kec lOalOj. lATiis-
95. Cincinnati 1 02. Coffee
*23}.
N—Kpsi
tine *te*d> at 2 i*». Tar steady.
l.t*''KKI*k#i.—Nf««n—Breadstuff* «r<fe!.r. fun;*
berlsnd cut (Si Lord SosoS&k. Pork 72a.
Murine News.
Nrw Tore—Arrived. Cuba. Calabria. Herman
Lhingotnn. Arrived out, Westphalia, Virginia.
Arrived. Flag.Regulator.S*»ai;nah. . I
SavanXAlt —Arrived. General Barnes. Fire j
Queen. Sawley. Chludow. '
Charlestox — Arrived. Georgia Volunteer, K.
JwI ' —w i
The Crrateiit Strike Yet.
E VERYWHERE the siek are striking again!
mctalie medicines and powerful regulable
xjuons. Bveryw hero they are strong in the be-
ief that a Christitutional Invjgorant—a prepara
tion uniting the propertiesof a tonie.a gentle pur*
' 1 ! ii. purer.t. n *«%J.stba.n<l h ge
pUatart
/where t
that
Tirrut's EfffrrfSffnt Sflfwr Apperifot
is precisely such a preparation. Within the post
year thou«uuls of families have adopted it as a
household remedy—discarding all the drugs they
had previously taken, and administered to their
children. In general debility, nervousness, liver
complaint, oonstipntion. indigestion, rheumatism.
iold bv all dru-ggisl
indeed a marvelous :
ALE.—Will be sold, before tho Court
house door, in the town of Irwin ton. in raid
county, be*ween the usual hours of sale, on the
first luesday in December next, the following
property, to-wit;
Fire hundred acres of land, more or leas, in•
eluding a grist and raw mill on the place; raid
land and min lying in the 5th district of Wilkin
son county, and known os the John Body mill
and pU«v. Levied ou as the property of John
Eady to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of raid county, in favor of Eugenia Cochran,
administratrix vs said John Eady.
novll-tds T. M. FREEMAN,Sheriff.
The startii
pur>-a
Lost or Strayed.
BROWN ENGLISH MASTIFF, about ten
month* old. Hod on. when he left, a heavy
in with block, having the staple all
nigh the block. Left my piua»UMH tho 20th
Iret. Work*,
rarded. Are
thankfully 'receired.
J. S. SCHOFIELD.
A rir«a*nt Kpl*«6».
a pleasant little event tran.*pined j
yostcnlay. at tin* office of Grwr, }
Co. Those gx'otlemon. d«irfnj* i
ut to Major V. H. St&rat, of j
Onmt'LKS TO X.IRRIAGE. . _
loppy r*. »ef for youxtg men from th.* ejsots cf ! JitepLit
on and Abase* :n early L*V. Manh»oii re- , Cherry save
FOB KENT.
neo. Addr«-V HOWARD
Also, for rale. *ev.
»iliflerert j-arta of
5.WW. Apply to
RENT.
am.igvd Dwelling
MRS. REEVES.
drawback on nearly all medicinal
j ever been that in their process of
and purification they hare also debili
tated the system. To ubriale th-s difficulty phy
sicians have long sought for an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At One and the Same Time.
has ever achieved. This important deoiderat
Dr. Tutt*» Vegetable Liver Fill*.
Which punfy t: e blood and remove aB comiLt
humors and unh-»lthv a«i-unmiul*ticns from t^
whatever, bat on ibe cccmraxy tv>n»* tbs stomach,
and invigorate th-- U*iy dunt.c :h-.- j-nyre**. -1
their op<*ratk*n. They unite the hereto!- re irrv-
rtjncilsoie qualities t-f • 9tnk§ibemng, l*urgatire
Aware of the itrinrency of the times, have mode
important zed uct toes in oil goods, which pur-J|
cLasers «ill do well to consider
before buying.
BLANKETS, SHAWLS,
JEANS and DOMESTICS.
AT LB»3 THAN
PRICES.
DRESS GOODS
Rcduoed in all grades, and
GREAT BARGAINS
In all yradds of Fahtily Dry Goods.
Just received, a handsome line of
C A S S i MERES
For geutlianen’i wear.
Double-Breasted Under Tests
And all the novelties in
LADIES’ NECK-WEAR,
RUCHING. GEOS GRAIN RIBBONS.
Eto. Etc.
Call early and secure Bargains^novStf
DON GIOVANI,
or Leporello and the Stone Statu*.
And the Charming Comedy
THE LOAN OF A LOVER.
Incidental to the Burlesque, New Songs and
Dances. Banjo Solos. Clog Dances, Skating Acta.
Trios. Duet* Denham’s Burlesque Bell Ringers
and the Wonderful Troupe of French Clodoch*
Entire chance of Programme each night.
Everything New/Bright and Sparkling.
General Admission $1.00. Gallery 50c. Re
served Seats $1.25. for sale at Brown tCas Book
Store. Grand Matinee Saturday, ip.ni, for
Ladies and Children. Admission 50c. all ov»
the boose.r< v9.6t
CUNNY CLOTH.
BALES STANDARD GUNNY BAG
GING. For sale cheap.
WM. H. STARK A CO-
nov92w Savannah. Ga.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
[IS is to give notice that on the 4th da. H
■ Novemlier, A. D^ 1873. a warrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued against the estate of Littleton
K. Moreland, of Montezuma, county of Kaon and
State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the
payment of any debts, and delivery of any
property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him.
or lor his use, and the transfer of any prop
erty by him. are forbidden by laws that a
meeting of the creditors of the saul Bankrupt, to
prove their debts and to chooee one or more
aasiirnees of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Fort Valley, Ga.. at
Byington's Hotel, before Lemuel T. Downing.
Kaq- Register, on the 13th day of December, A-
D. 1873. at 10 o’clock, x. sc. * _
nov9 2t P. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
W. A. HOPSON & CO.
Have commenced to put
Prices Down
On their stock, and offer
100 Doz. HOSE FOE LADIES,
Whra taken by tho doien. at S3. Coat *fi to import
40 doz. Misses' 40-B Iron Frame
At f* 50 per dozen.
All Goods Marked Down.
novfitf
THE PLACE
To get something that is nice is at
A. ULL.M
ISAACS HOUSE BAR.
He has •
RHEIN WIXB—Direct importation.
IMPORTED LAGER BEER.
ATLANTA BEER.
Tho best
Whisky, Brandy & Wine
In Macon.
Lunch every day at 11 o’clock.
Ovstpr* on *h# half ahell-octgl *
DENTISTS,
SUCCESSORS OF DR. G. W. EMERSON,
84 Hulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
References; Dr <?W Emerson; Rev Dr F M
Jo* Carr. Clinton; Mark W Johnson. Burroughs
X Winy. Atlanta; Dr Hollinicshead, Fort Valley;
Dr Jas Knapp, New Orleans.novTtf
For Rent.
T HE residence of the late J. R. Butts, on First
street, occupied^ at present by J. L. Sauls-
Or CAPT. A. G, BUTTS.
Bill Arp’s Peace Papers.
Politics, and our Domestic Relations. One of the
sharpest books ever printed in this country. Full
of comic pictures. Price $150.
For safe by
BROWN & CO.,
nov5 6t Macon. Ga.
Interesting to Cotton Planters
XTTILL be rented at public outcry before the
» ▼ Court house door in Clinton. Jones county,
Georgia, on Saturday, the 6th day of December
next, between the fecal hours of sale, for the
next rear, possession given the first ‘lay of Jan
uary next, ami rent to expire one year thereafter,
the* Plantation belonging to the estate of the
late Dennis L. Towndsend. consisting of 4W
acres more or less. One half in high state of <-ul-
tivation and under good fence, with abund*nt
running and well water. Large two storv dwell
ing. latarera* houses, gin house, horse stables.etc.
Term* made known on the day of renting.
For particulars inquire of
J.P. GREER. Ad*mr.
at Greer. Lake A Co.’s Macon. Ga.
nUt-teto
CITY TAX PAYERS.
J AM instructed to notify you that
TAXES MUST BE PAID
Before the 20th tnstant. It will save you cost and
trouble to do so. Those who have claims against
the city must put them in shape and present them.
Those parties upon whom 1 have called frequently
must call at tlie office and settle, as I am TOO
OODEST to make myself disagreeable to them
^il” claims acainat defaulters will he put in exi
cution and published the 1st dav of December.
novDGt Assessor and Collector.
DISSOLUTION.
T he copatrnership heretofore
existing between C. A. Ells and W. W. Laney.
under the firm name of Ells X Laney, is this
dav dissolved by mutual consent. C. A Ella
withdraws from the business. W. W. Laney will
continue the business at the old stand, taking
charge ol the assets and assuming all liabilities
of the concern. C. A. ELLS,
W. W. LANEY.
Macon, Gn., November Sth, 1S73.
Having this dav withdrawn from the firm of
Ells A Laney. I take this method of thanking
mv many friends for their kind and lilieral pa*
ronage, and wish for my successor. W. W. Lane
a continuance of the same. Respectfully.
C. A. ELLS.
Macon. On., November 8th. 1373,tmv9At
TIME TESTS ALL THIS
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
OB MEDICINE,
it is the onlv known medicine that effectually
stimulates and correctsthe Hepatic Secretion and
Functional Derangements of tho Liver without
Debilitating the System, and this is owing to the
excellent TONIC properties which are found
united with the Cathartic. Alterative and Correc
tive properties of this truly wonderful vegetable
medicine.
TAKE • SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR!
THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE.
Manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Pure Drugs!
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES.
PRESC RIPTIONS
ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED by a COUPE
TEXT and LOXG EXPERIEXCED
APOTHECARY. *
DRUG STORE,
DRS. J. P. & W. R. HOLMES, novDsututf No. 8 Brown House Block.
JOHN INGALLS
DEALER nr
Choice Tooth Brushes,
Elegant Handkercheif Extracts
AND
TOILET WATERS.
Awarded First Premiums at the Georgia State
Fair.
With a Full Line of
Elegant Toilet Articles,
COMBS.
JOHN INGALLS,
Fourth and Poplar Streets.
FOR SALE.
11.2 XILES FROM THE CITY.
HOUSE AND LOT.
With or without - furniture, containing all
necesrary outhouses, stables, etc. and orchard,
ear Wesleyan Female College.
octiltt M. J^PAER
iwilin and Land for Sale Clie&p.
Circular Saw and Grist Mill,
Creek, with water power equal to one hundred
horse power, situated in Houston county, within
three miles of No. 2 Station. Southwestern Rail
road.
For further particular* address the subscriber
Fort Valley, Ga. D. H. HOUSER.
**pie eudiro
FOB SALE CHEAP.
N half-acre lot with a six-room dwelling,
kitchen, outii- ik->, *‘ f e.. *iUinu-d on Second
street between Oak and Arch. Is within a few
minutes walk of the business part of the city, de
pot and workshops, and has proven to be a healthy
pi*oe. Apply to
For Sale.
/\XE uf the most valuable places in Vincville.
known as the Bryant place, containing about
forty-five acres, will be aDUfijr cash or cotton, or
' i the city cf Macon.
A. J. OUR,
At Oliver. Douglara X Co's.
For Rent.
FOUR room house with 11 acre* ground,
troud kitchm. tranlen. orcltarel and well of
water, in suburbs of the city, convenient to Mer-
Umrenitr. Pttssesskm given immedisteJy.
Apply to C. SUIXIVaN.
a] Im .Mncville.
BOUT, RANKIN & LAHAB
S3 and 84, Cherry Street,
Have no inducements to offer the public in
ANTEBELLUM and DAMAGED goods, but
have in store the largest and best as-
sorted stock of
M M Mle Dims
MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS. OILS.
% PATENT MEDICINES, etc.*
SAD DDER Y !
A VARIED ASSORTMENT OE
SADDLES AND HARNESS. BRIDLES. WHIPS. HORSE COVERS. COLLARS,
BITS. SADDLERY Mid CARRIAGE HARDWARE.
CARRIAGE MATERIAL—HUBS. SPOKES. RIMS. BUGGY SEiT
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at REDUCED PRICES for CASH.
Also 4 BUGGIES at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
n . v6 lm DAVIS SMITH, 102 Cherry rtrnwt. Maocm r.
A full assortment ol
t goods c
STILL CONTINUES.
» grea
have just made on all classes of GOODS,
the rush of customers is
Greater Than Evei
To better suit the people and times, we
have reduced all
Goods 25 per cent Less
Than they sold before the
Great Financial Panic
We want money for our Goods, and in
order to get it we have made the
Following Reductions
8-1 BLANKETS, reduced from $4 00
to t~ SO-
10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $5 00
to J4 SO.
10-4 BLANKETS, reduced from $6 50
to 55 00.
10- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $7 50
to $G 00.
11- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $9 00
to $7 50.
11- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $11 00
to $9 00.
12- 4 BLANKETS, reduced from $12 00
to $10 00.
14-4 Blankets at Panio Prices.
Marseilles Spreads, Sheeting,
PILLOW CASING,
—AND—
House Furnishing Goods,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Eed Table Damask,
Reduced from $1 25 to $1 00.
WHITE TABLE DAMASK,
NAPKINS, DOILIES,
And TOWELS,
Jnst Received at Panic Prices!
We have reduced our
Black Alpacas,
Which for color and quality are admitted
by competent judges to be the best and
cheapest in the city, as follows;
Black ALPACAS, worth 50c., for 40c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 60c., for 50c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 75c., for 60c.
Black ALPACAS, worth 85c., for 75c.
Black MOHAIRS, worrh $1, for 85c.
Black BRILLIANTINES, worth $125,
for $1 00.
We sell the same Alpaca as A. T.
Stewart retails, and at the same prices.
Colored Mohairs,
In all the new and fashionable shades,
reduced from 75c. to 60c.
Just received, another full line of those
Handsome Satins !
BURDICK BROTHERS,
03 THIRD STREET,
MACON,
a E OKOIA.
SIGN OF THE! GOLDEN HOG.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Corn, Bacon, Flour
HAY, OATS, MEAL,
WHET BRAN, BAGGING,
TIES, LARD, HAMS,
MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE,
TOBACCO, LIQUORS, Etc
Prices as Low as Any Other House !
Call and see us, at the sign of the Golden Hog.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
CLOTHING
The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of
-FOR-
GEIKAL TlilE IN THE STITi
LOOK AND BE CONVINCED!
HERTZ, VIRGIN *£ CO.,
90 CHERRY STREET.
CLOVER AW GRASS SEEDS,
t’ROP OF 1873.
the State Ftu
r office previa
A«tral Oil.
th«*y
to be
ited several other i
iiiivi the party
ompc
FOR RENT.
rpWO DWELLING HOUSES, eln
.1 Apply u
that xuot thero was competed of Gen. T.
F. Drayton, Mayor W. A. Huff, Colon*.
Thom*- Hontoxuan. Major J. D. Sprawl
Capt. S. S. Dunlap, Mtviarw. >\ G. Bonn
L. W - Hasdai. T. D. Trnaley, J. H. Camp
bell. B. C. Smith. S. T. Walker. J. V
Greer, R. M Roffers an.l V. H. Sturm.
Col. Hardeman announced that the
object of the little a«»«iiibm^e w&» tc>
*how to Maj. Stum th« high esteem in
lh F. LAWTthX.
At Exchange Bank, or U,
Dr. A. P. COLLINS.
At Collins? a Hratb 1
ami ■
they have no n\oJ
ITi-*' 2:. rones a
Print ljial Offkv.
*,»plia.«iAwly
the
aware of their guud rile*,:*,
t any fine without restraint
Music lessons.
1' CZCKDA. T -h-r ■ f Mu*:.-. V..«ila
V • fctrumental*. offers hi* services. Apjilica-
tford. wood
through the Prwfa-ffif'*
L Hessra. Guilfoi
the Blind, or t
MOfl
. -^-|h--; 4 ra vuT-xvurred from burmruc. st.-nriror
I umdinu- .t The imm«*n*r x.wrU K<« fa. life and
proper:». rvwuhmr from the r.*«-ot cheap or.d dan-
.<-rvu, . .1* in the United State*, i* aj.palhtu:. The
ra»'irun*° wmisnirt and tire commiaaioner ;
:»n*UMh«Hit the i\*untry n*xHnmend the ASTRAL j
>* the t»-*t rali-*fuar.l when Ian-pa an uarvi Scrui
.or Circular. F.v *n l e ml retail l>» the trade ren- i
-nd'.v.and nt w h.dcrale by the proonetora. CHA& ;
PEATT A C<} . li*3 Fulton street. Ne» York. j
ou£**dwXLAVti •
WANTED AT ONCE.
QN E Ok TWO finit-claM. practical
O. E. BESORE,
fi ENl
Vt me
Sales eve.. —. .
.. v ■ -Uid cry description <£ socria. ware*, and
y^Lter*. | Lil«rnd caahadianrvs. :
promptly settled. Out-d-or **de» at furau
* ~ ”a. stodc.^
COTTON CROP OF 1^73!
CAMPBELL & JONES,
WAREHOUSE MO COMMISSION MERCHANTS
rou Wuvai;«.<, Corner Second and Poplar
Streets. Macon. Georgia
I JJEXEW the tender ot their aervioes in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
sepafi-eodawSm .
Z. B. P0TTEB, M. D.
HOMCEOPATHIST
WANTED.
VILE TEACHEK of exi-rr:
1ST*.
NOTICE. i si
H'E h».r th:. uU our cocA o GOODS
M !o U J La.T- a inc far hun the
O FFICE ITood-. Block, koond «•«». tktrt I hberaj punMBol corctiMcmcr.
Jooc bclr. JohnMon jet^r, MtabliahmtiiL LAW .<>> A BATES.
jaljUU 1 September l&h. 1A7A mp«#
verity. Ga, tor the
apply except those who can
h testimonials lI nib moral eharacterand
no-n uualification* os a teacher.
unmediatelT.
XX/O tseriw
THE FOUR LEADING
PIANOS
Now manufactured are the
Knabe,
Hallett, Davis & Co.,
Haines Bros.,
And Southern Gem.
And the best and
Cheapest Place to Buy One
LTJDDEN & BATES’
MUSIC HOUSE
savannah, ga.
From 25 to 50 different prices and styles always
on hand.
Every purchaser guaranteed a good instrument.
Largest piano trade in the South and lowest
Every one thinking of buyinsr a piano is invited
to write us for terms and prices.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FBEE.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Until times are better, we shall sell pianos at
wholesale prices for cash <»r on short time.
We jruaraufaAe first-rate Pianos for 8265, 8275,
|29o and $SOu. Superior Pianos, 43x5, $350 and $375.
The very be»t Pianos, $A00, $410, $450, 4475, 8500.
fys.) and 8600. Pianos never have been sold so
cheap before. These prices are only tor the pres
ent. Du not let the chance go by.
Pianc* delivered, freight oral, to cash buyers in
the South. Pianos sola on long time.
COTTON FOR PIANOS.
We will take cotton at Savannah market price,
delivered e* eny point on the railroad, in exchange
Application mould be made to the undersigned j for Pianos or O^aus, at auhprioea.
anSdrafad.T. F CHAMBER, - LUDDEN A BATES,
Secretory Board Trustees.
ao'vu
Savannah, Gm
In all the new and Stylish Colors, in
cluding
KAYY BLUE, BOTTLE BREEN, OLIVE BROWN,
And all Fashionable Colors, which we
will Bell during the next
TWO WEEKS AT 85 CENTS.
They are the BEST QUALITY, and are
worth $1 00.
Only 25 dozen of those
KID GLOVES
Left, which we are selling at $1 00,
worth $1 50.
Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hose
In all qualities, at Bargain Prices.
Pine Woven Corsets,
For 75c., worth |1 00.
Handsome Braided Corsets,
For $1 00, worth $1 50.
We have the largest and best assortment
of SILKS ever offered in the State.
IN BLACK SILKS
We defy competition, as we have the
largest and cheapest stock in
Georgia.
WE SELL AS WE ADYEBTISE
S. Waxelbaum & Bro.
DIXIE WORKS,
FIRST STREET, CORNER OF CHERRY.
WAREB00MS: Poplar Street, between Third and Fourth Street*,
MACON, GA.
imiu
BUJ
tie® $mm
** (pass : 5SJ2' f ^
sir I--I
si y j 5=111
(iliEBSSEY, BARTRUM & HENDRIX,
PROPRIETORS.
BOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAME8, BALUS
TERS, NEWEL POSTS, SCROLL WORKS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, j
GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, ETO., ET0., ETO. (
A full line of the above always in stock, and supplied to city and country on short notice. \
oct26eodtf ^ I
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
72 Third Street, Macon. Ga.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
We have in store the best selected stock of HARDWARE in Middle Georgia,
and defy competition in quality or price.
POCKET CUTLERY.
We import direct from Sheffield, England, and will guarantee to duplicate any
bill bought in New York from jobbers.
Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Britannia and Iron Spoons.
We are prepared to offer extra inducements, as we buy from manufacturers by
tbe case, and get extra discount.
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
Our stock is large and complete, and prices lower than at any time since the war.
A Full Line of Saw Mill Goods.
The largest stock of WAGON and CARRIAGE GOODS in the market.
Agents for the Celebrated Howe Platform. Scales..
P. H. Stark’s Dixie Plows, 1 and 2 horse. Last, but not least, the D .PRATT'
COTTON GIN.
IRON and STEEL and everything kept in a first class Hardware House. We
mean business, and all we ask is a trial. If we don’t sell you, it shall not be our
fault. ott 15 tf
Last Notice to Tax Payers.
'HE law requires me to moke an early settle
ment of all the taxes of Bibb county. I shall
therefore expert and positively require every tax
payer to male settlement on or before tbe 15th
DAY OP NOVEMBER. Do not bring trouble
upov’ e and expense upon youreelf by neglecting
' j i» your taxes in time. My office. 72 Cfceny
tar Will be open until 9 o’clock p. a.
Respectfully,
„ W. T. NELSON,
octggtf Tax Collector for Bibb County.
RAFFLE.
The Gold Medal Premium Concert Grand
CHICZERING PIANO f
chance. This is putting the
than manufacturers’
tbe music »tyX«
pian
List to be m«ii at
* p,
Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
J. VALENTINO,
H AVING refitted hb entire premises, is now
prepared tc furnish hb fnenc'.e and patron*
with everything pertaining to a first-class restau
rant, which wifi be served in the very best style.
He will always have on hand
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, IAIIE, ETC.
Strangers visiting Macon should give him a call.
£ will open on the 1st ot October, at No. 66
Cherry street, next door to my present restaurant, a
Ladies* Eating Saloon.
JOHN VALENTINO,
sep7 tf Macon, Ga.
A
MISS W A B:n ' S
HANDSOME STOCK Of
MILLINERY GOODS
1 8 now open for the inspection of her friends
and customers, and she invites them to call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
vyutf ^rawV»tt«»T*»dgjfenF«%