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(,rtfliii. Georgia. Sept £() IM6.
To Advkkiickks. —All advertisement*, to
ensure publication in the next issue, should
i„. handed in bv 0 o’clock
To oL'R City Scbscribkr* Desiring to
have our carriers attend to their duties with
Jiromptness and regularity, we would take it
u a favor if those who fail to have their
papers left, would notify us at once.
Medical Collkob op Augusta, Ga., —
It will be seen by reference to an advertise
ment, to be found to-day in the appropriate
kart of the paper, that this old arid deserved
ly popular school of Medicine will commence
tts Winter course— its 32nd Session—on the
g r*t Monday in November next, to continue
till the last of February- We have every
wsurance that this is an excellent school —
having an able Faculty, and besides there
being every facility in the way of Laboruto
ly, Hospitals, Dissecting Rooms, Clinihcal
Lectures 4c., t hat the student may need.
Wool Carding. — De sure to read an
advertisement with the above heading which
you will find in another column. Rear] it
to day, for fear we may uot publish it to
morrow.
Good Place to Hoard at. — Mis. Dr.
Patterson, living at the corner of Brottd and
Ninth Streets, advertises that she is pre
pared to receive a few day boaders. To any
one not objecting to sitting down to a first
r ate table three times a day—everything
Well cookid, and an abundance of it, and
that, too, of the choicest—wc can safely say
bdvisfd/t/ this is the very place that he or
«he is seeking for.
iIAII. Ko ad Meeting—The President
tlf the Savannah, Griffin 4 North Alabama
Hail Road Company, it will be seen by ref
erence to the advertisement in another Col
umn, has announced that the annual meeting
yVthis road will be held at Newnan, on
Thursday, the fourth of October, proximo.
As many stockholders as possible should
by all mean*, attend the meeting—"and those
Who teffindt be there in jitrson, should ccr
tiinly sefe to it that they be represented by
proxy. They must go there to “harmonize”
tn agree,—not in getting faint-hearted or
chicken-hearted, but in getting libn hearted,
and staying lion-hearted, and never giving
up till the road is put through.
tW In a h alf-dozen respect*, the new
fiini of J. C. King 4 Co.,—just fairly start,
vd, over yonder, on Solomon Street—is very
hard to be beat. Firstly—King has just
been on to the choi 'Cst markets, and there
collated one of the finest *tocks of Groceries,
Provisions 4c., ever brought to this good
city rif Griffin t Secondly—They have ar-
Hved-; Mill ite opened out in grand style.—
Thirdly—They themselves, the Messrs.
King 4 Cos., are reliable, polite, accommodat
ing, business gentlemen.—Fourthly—They
have a clerk—the popular “Joe Royd”—
tVhu knows exactly what he is put. there for,
and precisely fills the bill. Fifthly—That
bouse intends to keep up, all the time, first
tlass articles in their ,ine—Sixthly—They
intend to give just as good bargains for your
money, as anybody here, or around here.
Read their advertisement.
The Freneh newspapers limit themselves
to two lines daily over the Atlantic cable,
they get only the pri< e of gold and cotton.
A jealous negro in Montgomery, Ala.,
shot his sweetheart because she showed fa
vor to another colored man.
;\\ hfen Daniel Webster was a young Titan,
about commencing the study ofiaw, life tt-as
advised UtJt to enter tin legal profession, fbr
it Wax already crowded. His reply was,
‘‘there is rootli enough at the top.”
The Houston Telegraph learns that Gen*
oral Joseph Wheeler is coinin'* there to
live.
Among the distinguished citizens of
GeiU-gia who have recently been pardoned
by the President of the United States is
Maj. C. Wallace, the efficient
entof the Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Facta ts. Theories
"Give me a place to rest my lever on,” says
Archimedes, “and I will move the world.” “(Jive
me pure and unadulterated drugs," says medicos,
td the oldeii time, “and I wiil cure disease;"
In one sense, both of these learned pundits
verb the veriest charlatans. They knew there
*&s no place to lest their lever on, either to
move the world or cure disease. Mechanism was
It > backward State, and the medical profession
*»9 hot another name for sorcery, and all the
S'ljiltuits of magic filters and charms of the “evil
►ve," ike.
( . jhU these hitter days have bdrne Unto us Sortle
hing more than even snpeistitltin and its crew
ever dreamt of in their maddest philosophy’; In
these days of practical science, what was theory
°f yesterday is fact to-day, and all the Old-time
notions become as bubbles in the sun, and burst
snd break with every breath we draw
bet Archimedes shoulder hit lever and we will
“ n <l a resting place for it to move the world. Let
mine ancient medicus oant and toil no more foi
'he drugs he so sorely needs, for we have them at
tnir band, ever ready to serve them at his beck.
Refined in the. laboratory of Dr. Mnggiel, the
finest materials known in the medical profession
fire rtbtainabfio-by any one. His bilious, Dyspep
and Diarrhea bills stand unrivalled, and his
o»l»e operates with magical effect upon burns,
•esldj, and ull srtres and uleers of tlie skin.
In (act, we think Maggiel s Tills and Salve are
■te wonder of this centniy, and wfeSre happy in
the thought that many others of our brethren of
the craft, agree with us. We would earnestly
counsel that all families provide themselves with
r - MaggieTs Trept rations at onee, and keep
'em+«tay at hand, so as to use them at the most
"Pportunc lime, and us occaeiou serves.—Valley
sepli— ly
IERRORS 0? YOUTH—A gentlemau who
Bufft*rt»tl for years from Nertous Debility,
Decay, a<l 1 11 the effect* of ycrtfUiful
indiscretion, will, for the sake of sriffefing human
1 5, s entl free to all who need it. the receipt and
ireetiona for making the cimple remedy by
nidi he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit
1 ndvortiser's experience, can Jo so by ad
’ m perfect confidence.
JuHNT. o«;i>rv
' i ,J " intr:;n>* i?rv«b»rSt .v .y. i*
THE greatest
INDUCEMENT
OF THE SEASON AT
MRS. TATIjOR’S
MILLINERY EMPORIUM
C' 1 1 N TKM IM.ATI Mi a radical change m bum
J neae the coming season, the undersigned offers
lor the next FORTY or fIfTY DAYS, a LARGE.
FRFSSII and FASHIONABLE STUCK of
Millinery anti t'ntirij Goods,
•t prices that will astonish the most ioeradalofe*.
We attempt no humbug, btlt the (food* MUiST ahd
WILL be add at some price, A portion of the stock
At LESS THAN COST.
A great inducement will he offered to any wish
Itig to ma!e a good bill. Call soon, as the best
chances ale firtf taken.
8. 8. TAYLOR,
Agent, at Ladies' Store.
Griffin. July lit 1866-41
GRIFFIX SHOE ME, ptt
PATRICK ft BRO.
KEEP on hand at all times a fitle assortment of
Men and Boys’
BEST HOME MADS SHOES !
all sites, manufactured and warranted by them.
They have, and alwavs keep in store for sale a
tine article of RL'SM'll'T, KIP asu COUNTRY
SOLE LEATHER.
JOB WORK AND REPAIRING
put up to order and warranted.
»" 1 ‘atkk'k ik lino. pay tlie highest market
price in eush or barter for Green and Dry Hides,
l'aHow and Beeswax. aep4-tf
LITTLE, SMITH 4 CO.,
Manufacturers and dealers in
SADDLES AXD IIARXESS,
CARMACK MATERIAL,
SHOE FJXMXCS , am]
Saddlery. Harness, Hardware, Leather of all
kinds, Machine Belting, Trunks, Traveling Sat
chels. ami Wagon Harness of all kinds.
Harness made to order.
10* CHERRY STREET,
Macon - - Georgia.
i*pps—Bm
Something New
UNDBII THBSuN
A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE!
t%S~ Let the suffering and diseased read the
following.
Li t a!! whti have been given up by Doctor,
and spoken of as incurable, read the following.
Let all who can believe facts and can have
faith in evidence, read the folloWimr.
Know nil M>*! fi‘,l **rSe pCr*t-*.f«, Tliat on this,
the Twentie’li dily t'f June, in the year of our
laird One Thbltsitntl Eijfht Hundred and Sixty
six, personally chine .h.seph ilaydock to me.
known As SUCn, 6*lll being duly sworn, depo.-ed
asfolll'tV?; That he is the sole general agent for
the United States; and dependencies thereof, for
prepttHt'.luns tit - in“dll!ite» (ttttHHi a? Maoiuki.s
PittA and SJthVK, ftntl Ihfit the billowing certili
cates nre verbatim ctljdßS ttl tile best Us Ills knowl
edge mid belief.
JAMK3 SM LITRE,
[LSj Ntilarv Pllblltl,
Wall Street Ntltk York.
Jttnfe 1,
Dr. MauGlM.• —! tnhfe thy Hfen Ui write you of
my great relief, and that tlie awful pain in my
side tins left me at last—thanks to your medicine.
Oh, doctor, how thankful 1 am that I can get
some sleep.--! ttitts nbVfci- (t rite it enbiigh. I thank
you again and again, and am sure that you are
really the friend of ull sutferrers. I could not
help writing 111 jhu, and hope you will not take
it iliniSs.
JAMES MYERS,
116 Avenue D.
Tlds bt» eeMify that. 1 was discharged from the
army with Dhtaiiifc illnrrhtfea, find have been
cured by Dr. MsgViel’P Pills.
WILSON HAHVEY,
N. Y. April 7, iB6O *27 Pitt street
The following is an interesting easa of a man
employed in an iron Foundry, who, in pouring
melted iron inton flask that was damp and wel.
caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown
around and on him in a perfect shower, and he
was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate
was given to ine by him aIMUt eight \kteks after
the accident.
New York. Jan. 11,1866.
My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron poun
der: I win badly burnt by hot iron in November
last; my burns healed, but 1 had a running Cote
on my leg that would not heal; 1 tiled MattgieEs
Salve, and it cured mein a few weeks. This is
all true and any liody can now see me at Jackaor’s
Iron Works, 2nd A venae.
J. HARDY.
119 Goerrick street
Extracts from Various Letter*.
“I had no Appetite ; Maggiel', Pills gave ms a
hearty one."
"Your Pills are marvelous,"
"I send fbr andl.lier bo*, fittd keep them in the
house,”
"l>r. Maggiel has cttreil my headache that was
chronic.”
"1 gave half tis Bne of your pills to piy t>abe
for cholera morbus. The dear little tiling got
well in a day.”
"My nausea of a morning is now eured.”
"Your box of Maggiel's Salve cured me of
noises in the head. I rubbed epme pf your Salve
btdiind my ears sihd the noise left.’’
"Send trie two bOkeS 1 ttant OnS fbr S {toot
family.
"1 enclose a dollar ; yotir price is 28 cents, but
the medicine to ine is worth a dollar.”
"Send me five boxes of your pilla"
"Let me have three boxes of your Salve by re
turn mail.”
I HAVE OVER *xj SUCH TESTIMONIALS
as this, but want of space compels me to conclude
J. MAGGIEL, M. D.
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE:
Noticx.—None genUinft wi tbuut the engraved
trade mat-k nrotfnd rath pot or box, signed by
Dr. J. Maggiel, 11 Pine street, New York, to
counterfeit which Is felOdJ*
Sold by all respectable dealers in Medicines tn
the United States and Canada—at 25 cents per
box or pot, sep4-lyr
J. T. JENkINS & <50.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND Derilere in Paints, Oils, Window Glass,
Chemicals, Chemical Apparatus, Stationary.
Patent Medieiues and u complete assortment of
FANCY and toilet articles.
Ai ADAM A, ST ATLANTA, OA.
1"
1 CROCERtES SC.
-
1000 BUSHELS ,vim * W,,ITK youn.
•jl J sacks COFFEE,
ioO SUGAR. A B aaJ C
Tor sat* by
SALMONS A WARD.
Atlanta, Ga
i
llw. DRIED BEEF, CJwieeJ
4-00 u * bEXF T ' )N ' GlK ■ , •
Fof iritn by
SALMONS A WARb.
Atlanta, (Ja
BARRELS FIJIUR. all grade*.
boxes candles,
kegs Powder,
For sale bv
SALMONS A WARD,
Atlanta, Ga.
BALKS TRIME TIMOTHY itAY,
0Q DOZEN OYSTERS,
KEOS ASSORTED SAILS,
For sale by
SALMONS A WARD.
Atlanta, Us.
Just Received.
• 2d HIIDS. CLEAR HlDßfi,
30 Tierces Choice Rib Sides,
*0 “ Shoulders,
10 " Sugar Cured Hams,
Jimi Jib!* Sup tine and Extra Fatuity Flour,
2000 Bushels O'fn,
25 Sacks Coffee, , .
50 Barrels Ali infl C Sugar,
500 Dried Ilfit f,
20 Barrels Syrup, ,
100 Sacks Virginia Salt,
50 Bblt Virginia Salt.
SALMONS A WARD,
We have removed to LYNCH'S GRANITE
FRONT BLOCK, corner Whitehall and Alabama
streets, where we are prepared to serve custom
ers, as we have a large stock of
Groceries, Provisions &c.,
And our bouse lieing of large capacity, and con
veniently located, is well suited for the storagfe ul
goods.
SALMONS A WARD,
Commission Merchants,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
June 14-1 Atlanta, Ga.
WAR DECLARED!
IK EUROPE,
JOHN H. WHITE & CO.,
Fropcwe to sell their entire Stock of
GOODS at greatly
REDUCED PRICES »
Until the first of September next. If you
want BARGAINS, now is the time, and
John 11. White & Cos.,
is the place to get them. Call goon or the
chances may a 1 be taken.
i«j>if Goon
Now in TRANSITU will be included in
the proposed reduced rates. Come and
satisfy yourselves.
Griffin, Ga., July 5-ts
6REAT INDUCEMENT!
W« respectfully invite tlie attention of sll per
sons who deslrfe tti purchase flbStß st prices sur
passingly lott, to uur stock of
SPRI.V G AX I) SUIIIIER HODS.
TO THE LADIES,
\Ve offer a Rtenutiful atld Fashionable selectibh tis
LattnS, Ffitilt tills, French Jackoneta, Mozambique*,
Foulards, Calicos, etc. Also, a large assortment
of White Goods, sueh as Jaconet, Swiss and Or
gandie Muslins. Nanksook, Flain and Striped Em
brtuderies of all descriptions, with a Urge variety
rtf Other Useful and Fancy articlea.
fMe OENfLfeMEN
Will finH a Superior Stock of tbe Latest aii*l most
Fashionable Styles of
READY - MADE CLOTHING,
Together with Freneh snd Scotch Oassimeres,
Dahlia Cloth*, and eH.ty other aFticle of Furnish*
ing Good, neceasmrj- to t-CtKJiletti tlieir WiFdrobe.
Bvrides. our
STOCK OF MOTIONS,
Consisting in part, of Hosiery, GloTes. Handker
chiefs, Laces. Linen and Jaconet Edg'ng and In
serting. Hair Brushes, TtflUl Articles, &c., are un
surpassed.
In addition to the above, we offer a large assrot
ment of BOOTS, SHOFf3 and DOMESTICS, frbm
the best tninhfacforics in operation.
All of the above article* *511! be Sold at a small
advance upon prime cost. \Fc eftn tt**hre tbe
public that our good* were ptfrehitsed for cash,
apon as good t,er«!s a j thfiy CXn Be bortgKf., rind file
arc determined to sell at low as any other house
in Griffin. We will be pleased to show Our assort
moot to parchSshsrJ, ffeellhg confident In obr gin'll
tj to gifie satisfaction to even the most fastidious.
LOEWKNSTEIN It PFEIFER
Griffin, Ga, April I#, 1866. ts
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALB.
GEORGIA —Sr*u>n*« Orstr.—By virtu* of
an order from the Court of Ordinary of
eald Cmintv will be sold befc-re the CAfhrt House
door in said County, between the usual hours of
sale, On the first TUESDAY M November next,
eighty-six acres of Dud of lot nurubar eleven. (No.
11.) Third District Os originally llaary.aow Spald
ing county, nine miles north-vert of Griffin, ad
joining the lands of .1. H. Starr. Robt Aadrews,
and Samuel E. Elder, the same being sold as the
estate of W D. Starr, deceased for the trenefit of
tlie heirs.and crediiora H. M STARR,
e‘-p4 A dm'r estate es IV ,> Starr, deed
DANIEL k ktJCKER,
0
tIKNKRAL
8
GH l cJcdt*», Pi’ocivioo
0
AND
c
Cfitntnisßion Merchants,
t
FARRAR'S OLD STAND.
8
HIM. ST., GRIFFIN,GA.
s
We wjll soon receive large accessions to nur
already splendid Stork. Come an.) sec u. nt the
late stand of the Ct’NNIKGII AMM. We
gaurantes universal satisfaction tu nnr nistoin, ra
May 24, 1866-ts
Johnsons 4 (sordoii,
KXTKNiVi:
T It A 1) E S A L E.
t^KO'ER lItMVX
to M VY Tim TIMES!
2o BONES GROUND I’K.PPKft,
flsi ri'l.s, FI.OUR. all Grades,
6b BBLS. SUGAR, a’l Grdles.
OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL!
EXTENSIVE #VEP#T.
Any quantity fttrfffehed st prn-cs so heap n.t b,
guarantee eveiy fafhily toffny c ftnfffif t iieiipcr
than Candles or Woolf.
2bbo SACKS CORN.
25 HMDS BACON’
2o TIERCES L*Rl/„., ,
Hi BARRELS WHITE BEANS,
20 SACKS COFFEE,
GREEN AX/> (iL.tt'k TEA,
60 Bids. NEW CROP N. O. NTtH.ASSKS,
20 BONES CANDI ES,
ftoo Bbl.i. and Boxes PltAPoElfS, nil suits,
I«mi BOXFkS PICKLES, *ll kinds,
to Bbls. PICKI.Es, ClictlWl/sW,
2o BOXES It A ret NS,
Almonds. Brasil Ntit*,o I'.TinVts Sc.
CAN Dll-54, nil sbtt'?,
500 l.bs. Black Pepper. Ginger Spice Sc.
Common Starch, Peai) Starch, Mai/.cun. Large
STOCK OK LlGl OKS.
To be bartered for Produce, t’ntfon *T f.s't'f.
In tai l any tiling you may c*tn be D-hol at
our House. Coll soon nt i
Johnsons ‘V ouhfjo.r !
may 10:3m Al.-bau.a SL, Atlanta, (IM. I
| EUREKA OIL,
|The Greatest Discovery of the Age!
The .Suffering l'uhlie will he glufl to know tlint
Q. W,CROFT’S EUREKA OIL
wreute l from oblivion by u eompiiny
of philanthropic gentlemen, ami nt an ini
roemie oil tiny of capital, baa bgnin been placed be
fore the people. We do not claim it l«»be u rvre
all, like *om« of the nostruma the Hny arc aaid
to l>e ; but we <)o any that it poMeneea n«U untangef
orer any other known eonipouinl for the cure of
Inflammatory am! Tb’i rAtive nmi mm an
Alleviatoi of Pain. It will not only albriatr , but
will cuff a vast mojoritv of the following diaeuaea,
such as Intlamatioii ami I'leeration <*f the Month.
Thrifit. SttfMtach, and Bow* l*, folic of any Lind,
fiyiu tilery {or Flux') Jliarrhtra,l'He*," Dijdln ria .
/*!/laminalory Fhentnatinm ; ami is also an inval
remedy for Xenralyia, Fleer* of any k nul
foot malignant,) AY nation*. Burn*, Sea hi*, Brui*et,
Bone Fell on*, SttolUn O'land*. Sore Kyeg t
Fhr and T‘#dh Ache*, Spinal Affection*, Ac. And
in (.’ought, me challenge the world f«»r lie equal.
Ordinary coughs it rill cure. In Pulmonory Cod
sdtr.ption. Asthma, and Ilronehitis it is tlie beat
pdlltatire Itnot^n^
Tlie Superintendent of this Company is a Orad
i'St* Wf tht! Msdltdl CHllfejf* (ts Naafrille; and
frdm long experience in his profession, and a good
knowledge of Chemistry, he l as been intnuted
witli the selection of fcliemicaM fur Hie rrmnufac
ture of the medicine, and ha. been ami will be
easeful to .elect the very finest materials to lie
found in eitlfbr foreign br home tttarketa, and we
are sali.fied that the article we are now putting
up excels any forner artiele of lb* same kind for
purity of chemicals, and must be more etfiett-ious.
We pln*fe the “Et i.feft \ Oil. " lielore the world,
and upon its n.erits or demerits it must rise or fall.
But we know if the peoy le at HI thy It, they will
be o tort thhn Vi tinfoil.
For sale bv all tHfe prinhipul Druggi.-ts every
wllfeie throughout the country. Gompoundeil by
O. W. Caorr. the original manufacturer, for the
Eiiheka Oil Manufacturing Company at Atlanta,
Ga.
Price at retail fl 25 per bottle. Liberal deduc
ticfhs made to the trade.
M. A. SHACKELFORD, M. D.,
Mtpertendmt
For aale by ...
S. B. DkEWRY A CO., I
Druggists.
ijlft side llil* street, O r itlirOfc
Store House For Sale.
OtILWKLL A BEEKS expect to remove to the
tj Store now occupied by J. 11. White A Cos. I
now offer for sale the Store House ocSupied by
them. It is considered by ftriCty the beet stand in
the city excepting the one we go to, being a com
er House, I*l feet long, with a fine basement story.
This pro|»erty will bring 20 per eent interest on
the price I will take for tt.
I also have three Dwelling Houses for sale,
jnl y isl -ts ~ A. BEEKS.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
FTTHf, u»fl*r*isrned proposes to np«ii a Scb«»ol in
A thp building known a* Knott's i .An
g«»»t fttl*,. Tcriiid frofti to s.j.
iuUtf II K M«>U ow
THK MAN WHO FAIIJI TO Bt’T WIIKRK THE BERT BARGAIN CAS BK
HAD, IS IN THE VKRY >*ATt ttK OF THE CASK KfTHKtf NKGLtGICVf
IGNORANT, OB CARKLfcSS:
THE QUESTION;
VhIKKK CAN TIIKSK BARGAINS BE FOUND? TttT {rfKstft hKm Hr
NVho offVr their best Whiiai, till! ft LA RGB *nd NHW iffOCt *f
FANCY & STAi'l.li DRV GOODS,
Atnmig whieffi tlihy enumerate ildJ iV ?*re*« Goods in every variety.
GRENADINES, fITM.ARI^
r HINTS, I.AWNH,'
MUSLINS, 1 1 ACKAL8’
FRENCH JACON El’S, MOXA if HigUES;
Indeed everything that the moet fa.tidion* could dosire.
WHITE (sOODN,
JACONET,
SWISS.
ORGANDIES,
N ANSI ><)KS,
LONG GfdlTflSi ....
i IiIS 11 LINENS,
LINEN LAWNS,
COTTON ft Linen DIAUKftfV
SHEETINGS* Shirring*
Kspectal attention is called to the Stock of L.iuK POINTS, and LACK
GiHJDS generally. In ESI *»Ui UDKRIKS they cannot be surpaaaed. , Tb* cojleaa
ricty of FANCY GOODS and VANKKK NOTIONS, forbid* even a partial enumeration.
Ift ihei* depart iiicnt devoted to
GEtfTEEMEWS’ WEAR:,
taac ef.petial pride believing fa, they do, that they offer a stock far superior, iri*
point ol STYLE,(QUALITYand QUANTITY toany c7cr beforeojicnei in Griffin. In
BOOTS AM) SHOE^
For the Million, wc simply throw ourselves in the front, as second to none, either in
Price, Quality, Style, or any othei particular. Tito Ladies especially are solicited to M
amine our stock of SHOES, as wc claim to have sujieriorty in that line.
Connected as we are with the largest houses in jins secitoq,— with a New York wkiott
t-ale house to represent our interest in purchases—buying is Kt do fbr *ash, and
Intending to tSecom* Permanent
In GriMn, wc thinlc that the trading public will readily see that we have not only the
ABILITY but the DISPOSITION and INTENTION to sell goods npoo inch terms *p
cannot fail to give satisfaction. Itcmcuibcr
Scheuerman, Bro. & Daniel/
At their ivlore, West sine {fill .street, North of SidlwelJ: H. #
slohitMon’e Hardware rto*e—bfetter Fnown as SUHKUKHaf AN'd ULu BTAND^.
./illC lHtw? t (
Mfe-vr ririxi.
W. H. 0. MICKELBERBY
WITEt
nniii it inn 4 m,
SUCCESSORS OF
REtO, MtCKELBERRY & CO.i
OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICES SUITABLE TO JTIBTIMKR'
Rio Coffee,
Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per lfe/
Mackerel, in bble il-2s, VABSmiMUi
A LARGE LOT OF
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
NAI LS, KNIV ES and FORKS,
HANDSAWS, SIIOV MU?gft4 YONOf*, •
AXES, ANDIRONS,
CIIOI’ AX ES, SAD IRONS,
CHISM -S, BUTTS and SCftfcUfy
TRACK CHAINS, Bran KITTLES,
DAD LOOKS, SKI LI JETS,
AUGERS, tfYKNSL.
rots, Etc.
HOLLOW WARE,
BRASS HOOI’KI) BUCKETS, CHURNS BflOOMrf.
PAINTED BUCKETS, TUBS, <*«., Aa., tt’
CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR/
BACON
LIAMS, SHOULDERS, 8ltI*S;
60 Sacks LIYKRCOOL SALT, CANE SYRUP, CUBA tf^ASSW,
100 Sacks ViHUINIA SALT, liUO B une be* SWIFTS aid ALCOVY Factory
iHUEAI». L ARGE LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS.
WANTED.
.1000 Batritcfc sis WHEAT delivered in good Merchantable order. The bigkeai Mark
et price paid for BACON, LARD, CORN, 31 HAL, LLf>L R, I’EAS, Ae., As., ta
SouLbcrn Rank Noter, Gold A Silver reeeived for any of the above article* it (Inf
market value. - .
0330. B. BBSIOHiIIA **9 00.
June 111, lsijij—Gin.