Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 03, 1866, Image 3

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£br Soutjjfrn Retail). {;ritt n < <*e° r iri i. Oct. 3, IS6G. griffin pricks current. "(jawEfiEi' haii.t i»r o. h. bkeciikr* co. Cotton, 28c. Ranging. 40(3*f>0 ; Hope, 20(«j25 ; Corn, yellow, 1.50; White, 1 .ofiffc 1 .GO; Meal. 1 50 ; Bacon, clear sides, 24; r b /j 22(<*»23 ; Hams, sugar cured, GO ; Country Hams, 24(rt*2;1 ; Lard, 24 ; Rutter —Market Well rupflied • dull at *j{<t,.»o; Eggs, scarce, quoted at 20; Chickens, 200?' 23 ; Dried Peaches, rough, 3.00@3 50 ; peeled, S.OO(<i>G hu. Fodder, 1 00(«;1.23; ilye, 2.00 ; Barley, 2 50 J Oats, 80 fa, 1.00 ; Flour, good Coun try, ft- s*” c - The friends and acquaintances of .Major Henry Moore are respect hilly invited to attend Ms funeral at the , Methodist Church at 3 p. ?t. to-day. Rev. C. A. Fulwood will conduct the services. The deceased will be buried with Masonic hon ors. *6O" N. 11. Simon has removed to J. Bach’s old stand, next door to Mr. U fiord’a Saddle and harness store, and is now ready to show to the ladies and gents as fine and selected a stock of Goods as ever came to this market. Please call on him, as he can show you anything in his line with dispatch, and he is the man t> buy cf, as he is able to sell af greatly reduced prices. IJis adver tisement will appear to-morrow. The Be read Again.—What we referr e d to, a day or two ago, as rumor—vis that Judge Boynton ha l been appointed agent of the Bureau in this place, vice J. Clarke Swavze resigned—Wc fire happy to say is now confirmed, is a veritable history- The Judge was duly commissioned on Mon day last, and commenced his functions on yesterday. The Bureau office, for the time being, wi 1 be the first ruotn f.c the right in Aluiuh Hall. Sudden Death.— it falls to our lot to record the sudd n death of our highly es teemed citizen, Major Henry Moor, ihat took place, in this fit*, off yesterday morning, about half past ten o’clock. The deceased occupied a hi.-h position, as a member of the of Georgia. lie was about forty eight ffrrifty years of age, and leaves, besides a .urge circle of fri nd.s and acquaintances, an interesting family tc tf’offrn iFeii; great be - He had been laboring under a disease of ; ,tlie heart, for some time, though J ~ - Cl tor a little winie previous to liis death, hp lad been cr joying, apparently, better health !han common. Someone of the deceased's life-long friends we doubt not «i 1 supply us with an obituary tioiice, such as bis merits claim. l«Cl!%e nn Driizil. Pursuant to the notice published in tl a Jl'-ratif, yesterday morning, and through a few posters ptit tip about noon, Pr. (I.istqn delivered bis lecture on ■’- i,f ’ A '"‘ oe {' e afternoon, at t*-. dement of the Ibtp /isi v i uroi- -i he audience, owing toievernj conspiring causes, was small—lut, without meaning it as commonplace, wi must say it was very appreciative. We confers we do not know whin we uavo bcfcfi Liore edified in any shorC -pur, on any given subjet f, than we were by the Doctor, touching Brazil. . Without the slightest effort at the sensa tional; cr the showing o? in elocution or ortidfe diction, the lecturer, essaying but t.ia simple cello filial style, told us tuore about ais theme, than, many a more pretentious speaker would have (forte in treble or quad rup'e the titCri. Wc shall not attempt to reproduce the vast amount of interesting detail., that were given hy the lecturer. It will suffice, however, f r ihe com/crt of those who were not present, to say that the Doc tor has a work in press on the subject of Brazil which will be issued tit a short time. We have no doubt it will be the best and ,Dost reliable bo>k ever published cn that toiletry, and whether a man ever thinks of emigrating thither or not, hefe is the Ffest chance we know of, whereby, for a dollar tffida fialT-the price of tliefor h comiltg oook —one can get a hundred dollars worth of the choicest imformatibu. In the present perilous aspect of things, we deem no man to be unwise, who casts about him, and dis cusses whither he may leap, or may have to leap, when the worst comes to the worst. ToJhe Ladies of the Country. The Fall is now upon us, a good time sot planting shrubbery and flowers of various kinds. Very many of you were ever ready and willing to make sacrifices, and to contribute all that was in your power, for the relief of Aur suffering soldiers. We now’ call upon youtoaidusin decorating the sacred spot dlieri lie diany that saciiliced their lives tipon the altar of their country. They fell 4r away flout home and friends; no Lind thother, wite, or sister, has the pleasure o* planting anything around tlicir place of re pose. We know there are many of you who would-take an interest in keeping up Ineir graves* if ycu were conveniently situa ted; ps you are not, you can be of great service by contributing shrubbery and ifow ers to the memorial association, and your names will be entered on oar books. This > a time when thriro is Sequent passing; |ou can gather u)3' sffiK tilings, and send them to the care of Col. S. W. Mangham, who is one of our Eieeutive committee, and will take plcas’lrc irt receiving them, and having them properly a'.HfltlM to. If there are any who would like to io planting, feme withyctrr flower, ants inv of the Ex ecutive committee will go with ydS «nd' how the plan laid - odt. Ladies who Lei an interest in-this rißttfer, c»n iff thrift reigh hoodg stir around, ntld enlist oth'effri XV e want a large uuthber of cedars and ever green bushes. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. -Mr.-. A >l. Nall, Mrs. S. 8. Taylor, Mrs. M. E. llrewer, Mrs. J. Little,' Mrs. Mitchell, Miss. Lamkr Home, M if« pH GBIFFIX SHOE STORE, rtjj PATRICK & BRO. I KEEP on li«Mi at nil time** a fine a**ort«.ent of Men and Uoy*’ BUST HOME M ADE SHOES ! all size*. manufactured anti warranted by them. Th*v have, and alwava keep in More f»r eal«* n fine article of KUSSEtT, KIT AM# COUNTRY| SOI.K LEATHER. JOB WoUK AND REPAIRING put up to order and warranted. I’atrkk tfc 11r". pay tlie high *t ina'k’t price in cash or barter for Cireeii and I>ry Hi •!»•*. Tallow and Bee*wax. «*[4-tf MTTLE, SMITU A GO., Manufacturers and dealers in •S'.l I>DLES AXD 11. 1 ItXESS, CARRIAGE MA IE RIAL, SHOE and Saddlery. Harness. Hardware. Leather of all kinds. Machine Belting, Trunk*, Traveling Sat chela, ami Wegott lidtue** of it 11 finds. Barn' Sc made to order. 102 cHKfirtt sTiibirr, , Macon - - ft cor? iri' §epß—3m Something New UNDER THESuN A NEW F.K \ IN MEDICINE! Ilf T.ot tlie fullering and diseased read tht following. I??' I.et all who have been given up hy Doctor, and spoken of as incurable, l ead tbe following. ZW T,et all who can believe facts and can have faith in evidence, read the following. Know all iii'H fii thrxr prrxf ji/4. That on this, | theTwentie’h day of June, in iho year of our Lord Cine Thousand Light Hundred and Sixty six, personally came Joseph Ray-Jock to me. ! known as such, and lining duly sworn, deposed ns follows: That he is Ihe sole general avent fori the United States, 1 dependencies thereof, for | preparations or medicines known ns Maociei.’s ! I'ii.ls and Sai.vk. and Ihat the following certiti- j eales are verbatim copies to the best of his knowl edge and belief. JAMES SMLITIiK, [L S] Notary I'ublie, Wall Street New York. . June T.-18fo(. Da. M'nctrt •-—I take my pen to write you of m.v great relief, and that the awful pain*i:i my side ns left me at last—thanks to your medicine. Dh, doctor, how thankful I am that I can get some v ■/•?*-—I call never write it enough. 1 thank von Sga.ll end nftiri, and am sure that vou are really th_e friend of all suttVrrers. I could not tjiolp writing to yi'ti, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMBS MYERS, 11G Avenue D. ’f(i;s - to .or l ,ify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhcea, and have been cured hy l>r. MaffgH's Pills. - j W 1 Eso N IIA R V EY, N. Y. pi Mt, IS«« . -27 Pitt sfi-ce* !J- r ~ —sung case of a man iICjWYn Mil fpo U JF, ’i y .who, in pouring J melted iron i/po u C :k tl.qt Was damp and wet.: caused an eyffU-gipn. and I is' t 'led iron was thrown j around ami on him iff r fcrftiT. shower, and he i w ashnrnt dron-lfiill v. '1 h.• was g.veu t-j me by him about ..;sht weeks after . the accident. .>. .w 4 t * ~ ~. i ioi k, Jan. 11. ISOC. My iirtr.c is Jaeoli Hardy; I Bin an Iron Eoun I dcr; 1 was badly burnt by Dot iron in November ; last; my burn;) liyaled, but I had a l imning gore j on my leg that would riot heal; 1 .ti.icj Miiitg'v’p | Salve, aipi it eure.J yne in a few weeks, This is, nl! true find a tty I uTy call now see titc a; Jathson’s i Iron Works, -ud Avenue; , l • li.Yliiyr,. ! jIO (ioertid; street j Extracts from Various Letters. ' I had no appetite ; Maggiel's Fills gnvt me a lioai ty one.” “Your Fills are iparjrelpiis,” §< #t “J stjmJ fur another oo\, and kerp then in the he use,!’ v , i, <1 , •i>r. Mifggiel has ciiretl iny hentluche that was chrujiiv:.*’ ,!‘i give half of one of your pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day,” "My ngnse* cf a morning is now cured.'’ ‘ Your box of MAggiel’s Salve, cured me of noises in the head. 1 rubbed tome of your Salve behind my cars and tjbe left.” . “Send me two boxes I want one for a poor family.” , i_ VJ enclose % Jollar; your price is 25 cents, but tho ne'Tictoe t<# pie is worth a dollar.” “Send /ne M/«, turn mnil. 1 ' I HAVE OVER 200 SUCH, TESTIMONIALS as this, but wnut of space compels tn«,to.conclude J. MAGGi'IiL, M. D. MAGGIEL’S PILLS „ANl> SALVE ! Notick.—None geiiffiue jxrithout the engraved trade mark around oath pot or box. signed by Dr. J. Maggiel, 11 New X'ork, to ' counterfeit wliieli is felony. Sold bv all respectable dealers in iu tbe I’nited States and Gannett—at 25. e per box or pot, stpl-iyr For sale in Griffin by J. N*. ttAnafg & Cos. J. T. JENKINS &, CO., XV II OLKS Al* E 1) It UGGI ST K , VND Dealers in Faints. Oils, Window (ilnss, t'heiiticals, Chemical Apparatus, Stationary. Fatent Medicines and a complete assortment of A FANCY” AND TOILET BAHAMA, ST. ATL-VNTA, GA. Special Notice. I lave closed up my Commission busi- j ness, and will have ill store at an early da\ a very Selkct Stock of the latest styles of AND' LADIES’ FURNISHING GOOD?/; all entirely nevr. Durinw my absence, our friends are most respectfuilv requested to call on Airs. Taylor and settle tbe little Coxlt Tickets on hand, as we wish to have no oM stock of any thin;.' on hand. 8. S. TAYLOR, Agt. Gi.ffih, Hepl. 21, IbriiP. GROCERIES &G. 1000 Bl SHEL ® Tiime WHITE AVR.V, -i acks comr ► y barrel sVuak, a b .ad c. For saV hy SALMONS A WARDS, Atlanta, Ua ~QQ Hi*. DRIED liEF.F, t boiee,* 4-()() " ’ ,iItK TONGUE'*, F'or sale hy SALMONS a WARD. Atlanta, Ga. )0 BAI:UKI * S “ ,1 BOXIX CANDLES. KEGS POWDER. For aale by SALMONS A WARD. Atlanta, fia. BALES PRIME TIMoTIIY HAY, |*Q IHJZE.V OYSTERS, KEGS ASSORTED NAIL3. i For rale by SALMONS * WARD. Atlanta, G V Just Received. j 2rt HDDS. CLK.''’, SIDES, :n> Tierce*Choice Rib Side*, ' '<o “ Shoulder*, ft) “ Sugar Cured Ilamr, , BMs Sup'fine and Extra Enmity Flour, ! jtio') Bushels Corn, j 25 Sacks CnfTee. Barrels A II aud C Sugar, sdo I hied Beef, 2<t Barrels Syrup, I j.io Sucks Virginia Salt,, on Bblu Virginia Salt. SALMONS A WARD, We have remitted to LYNCH S GRANITE FRONT BLOCK, corner Whitehill and Alabama I streets, where we are prepared to serve custom - i ers, as we have a large stock of Groceries, Provisions &c., | Antljour liflpisc being of large capacity, and con i venb*l‘tly I »* ated, i> well suited for tin* storagfe of i giK)d6. * SALMONS A WARD, MerclianU. Comer of Whitehall tfuJ Alabama Streets, Line 1 t-1 g\tlant«. (In GREAT INDUCEMENT! Wo respectfully invite the attention of all per "ons who desire to purchase Hoods at prices sur passingly low, to our stock of SPIUXG VXD Sillfi GOOIIS. TO THE LADIES# . We offer a Beautiful and Fn«hionnb|p selection of | Lawns, l’nc kails, French Jackoncts. Moznlnbiuv-'* j Foulards. Calicos, etc. Alsu, a lirpo vs Wliim.fimjd*, such.Tt.;i.i M i n Ei.T t.i fid* ii. sos nfi Iptiona, wnti « large variety of other r.-cfnl and Fancy articles. THE GENTLEMEN | Will find a Superior Stock of tie Latest and most ' Fashionable Styles of READY - MADE CLOTHING, i TV'gftl.ei* with French and Scotch Cassinitrc*. I>ahl'u Cloths and cx e.iy other article of Furnish t ing Goods necessary to complete their Wardrobe, t Be.-id* *, our STOCK OF JS'OTIOJYS , j Consisting in pmt. of Hosiery, Gloves, ilandkcr | chiefs, Laces, Linen and Jaconet Kdg ng and lo t sci ting. Hair Brushei, Toilet Articles, Ac., are un surpassed. j* in addition to tlie above, we offer a large nssrot i incut of BOOTS, SIIOKS and DOMESTICS, from the best manufactories in operation, j All of thy above articles will be sold at a small ! adyajiee ppon prime cost. We can assure the I pftHc.ttyit on* goods were pur« based for effeb, f Upofi are letfi miiud ?eli fi3 »«‘w as any otli*»r house in GriMin. Vt* will be pleased to show our asaort rueiit. to purchashers, feeling confident in our abili i ty to give satisfaction to even the most fastidious. ft PFEIFER. Griffin, Ga., April 19, 1 Stiri. ts MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,' AAugxxsta. f A'OtILTV: L. D. FORD, M. D., Professor of Institutes I and I’ra- tice of Medicine. JOS. A. EVE, M. D„ Professor of Olistet- Mrs and Diseases of XX’omen and Infants. I. P. GARY IN, M. P., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Medical Jurir prudeacc. . . . ,• < , , !-. A. DUGAS. M. D., Professor . of* the P'ri.ncip'es j<nd .Practice of Surgery. U'EO. XV. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Uibcuiistrv and Pharmacy. EDvVAKDJiEDDIN.GS, M-.D Professor of Physiology an-1 Eathologicsl /na'o’mv. DeSAUSSERE FORD, M. D. Professor of A naroniy. \Y. 11. DOI’LIITY, M. !■>., ♦Want Tio^ >'•*r id Jlcdica. •D >ll N criLEMAN, M. I)., Detnon.ltrator < t‘ A nafotii v. '1 h** !ti<l ScssitMi will be on the TIILST Mt/NDAY IN N<>VKMBEK continue four month*. The Muslim, l*«!»ufi(tgj-.y, .ml Ar raugHincrit* ft*r I'hlctivul Are c<pial to any hi tin* country. Clinical ins/: ti' tiun ifgulor Iv iri>|».« rtcH.l ai 11»a- city Hospital. Tickets for the whole course, in curreuev. f 10ri.00 Matriculation, ill currency, - . 5 rat Dissections, in currency, ... In.oo Diploma fee, in currency, * . 30 00 aep2o-lw* I. A. DUGAH, Dean. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. r>> vi:U:e qfan.oid-r f -m tiie Court of Ordi- JD nat y of M»sb|i;i • C -u- ty, will be sold be fore tb--I our; I! loe.uoor in.he city of Griffin, on til, si Li HI 'A \ in November next, he l wee a U *. legal leir* •( sale, one nouM and lot, .hunted ill west Gnffia..eonUtmir.g two acres, the u- be ng sol . r- tl>c i.«J;ite ol Mr*. Kwiiy I’. M 1 1 . r\. deceased, io: lie i-.-r-'ht of the bain and cr-ditwrs « .it. MM.LORY, t | 0,l A’ : i.’ t tl' Mnltory ‘DANIEL k RUCKERj .i. _ OENKKAL B ~.. GFrotßr*, Produce 0 ANI* 0 ~ _ _ _ « Commission Merchants, £ FARRAR’S OLD STAND. R IIIEES+, .. ORfEFIN,GA. S u< —I ;■ - • Wc Wul »o«n receive bi>»c u> ’Ur already apietidW Stock f'lttnc n nd ore u« at the late aland of toe UI NMNGH AMS. We gaurantee universal aaliafaction to uur eualmncre i May -24, ISbC-tf ! Johnsons & (iordoii; EXTENIVU T R A 1) E SALE. - PRICES I)<JXVN TO SUIT THE TIMES * 20 HdXLs tJnoPND PEl'Plvt, ft.H) HUES. FLOUR, all Dra'Va, &o HUES. SUGAR, all hr*' «•*- OI L, Oi L, 61 L, oIL, OI L, OI L! EXTENSA*' DEPOT* Any quantity furnished at pr.ccscp Jit** aa,lo guarantee e .ervfamily Ufhiiy a Barrel. Cher per than Candles oi Wood. 2000 SACKS CORN, y.y llllDS. BACON, mi TIFRCF.S LARD, 1,1 barrels WHITE IJF.ANS, go sacks cow: » . ! <;REEA AND BLACK TEA, 60 IP'KfWV.CRDP K. O. MOLASSI7S, go ud ::es candlivs. Sup Bids, arid ASoxes CRACKERS, all sorts, j, ai BOXES I’LQKI.IiS, all kinds, 10 Bbls. PICKUSL Cucuuibera, •2ii BONKS RAISINS, .<, ' | Almmids. I!rn*.il Nu*s, Pecans, Walnuts Ac. ' CAN 1(1 KS. all sorts, 600 I.hs Black Pepper, Ginger Spice £< ' • j Common Starch, IVurl Starch, Malzena. < A t ’ s | eer. 'C/c' (j!. ilipOHS, T -Tie bartered for Produce, Cotton or Eero.- ’ In fact anything you may need can be found at 1 our House. Call soon at Munsons t cordon, I may 10:run Ali.bari.a Si., / (lautit, Ga. » mm McAte^r, i ttm\n •o ; t * - PLUMBERS AND COPPERSMITHS, SAVANNAH/ (jEO. Every description of Copper work made to order. Hall, Lamps, Ciiandklieks, Penpast : Lights, Fancy Glass Sliades, Hath Tubs, j Lead and Iron Pipe, on hand and for sale. sepO —Gtn* EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Principal Office, 616 Brondwny, New X’ork. GRF.ATIMPROYF.MENT in Sewing machines. Empire Crank Motion, Sewing Ma ! chine. L£ ii. ihyn rendered noiselea* io action. It* rnoti' n t>eing a)l popitire, it i* not liable to | out of order. It :* a be*t Family machine. Noa tice ip cttllnd to >pr n?w and M*nufac tuiing Mfi hine iar Tailor* ai-4 6'>ot ami Shoe Fitter*. Agenta wanted, to whrirn a lifcral di*- couut xx ill be given. .No consigruuent* will be made. EM FI RE SEW I NO CO. ■epH dCiu [hi ] JOHNSONS GORDON, Cammikxion Mcrc h an t s AM* DEALEH.w IX GROCEFIES. PRuVISIONS &0., &0. ALABAMA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK, JnnyA.tc. _ . . w Store Hr ase For Sale. t I LWpLI, * BKEKS expect to riemore to the i3 Store now occupied by J. 11. Whits A Cos. 1 now offer for sale tlie Store House occupied l»y them. It is considered irf#ny the best stand in the city excepting the one we go to, a Corn er llcruse, Wteet long, with a fine baslnteut Mtirw This proparty will bring 20 percent interest on the price I will take fgr if,. ... I also.have three D.veiling Ilotuo* for sale. jufy2s ts i. A BERKS. Ii fitiSIDFWL i: FOR SALE' At Auction. MWP.I. BE OFFERED FOR SALE, at auction, on the first Tors,.at in November next, at tlie Court House in. Griffin, unless sold privately b-fore that tutie.) my-hooae and lut in said town, now occupied by Rev. Mr. Jonet. Tlie dwelling t* a eottage. containing six rooms, and five fire places, with a cook-romn and bath in-,- nmm atischetL Also, a bouse lor servants, , cor. I oil r» two rooms, and a fire-p.aee in each. The lot column* i-ne aere, with a variety of frnit tree*. • . Parties ii,lereC.es! eaa e*amine-for tbo*r»2veo. J, 11. CAMI’BKI.U «*|Atf- tde Tbmu-'lllv, fi* • THE MAN WHO FAILS TO BUY WHERE THE BEST BARGAIN CAS BK IIAI), IS IN THE VERY NATLRB OE THE CASE EITHER NKOLIGKN ignorant, or cahklrss. THE QUESTION! WHERE CAN iHESK BARGAINS BE F< M NH? TRY TIIE NEW FIRM OF »wn\,n i ims, Who offer their let Stricc, with a mi ENTiRKI.Y NEW STOCK of FANCY &STAPLU DRY GtiObS; t , , _ , . i , . . * i • • ' (mffxApiNK, ITII-VBW I*U 1 NTS, MUSLINS. ... - , I’ACKALS, f ffENL'h .IACoNIX . UOZAMniQURS, ill .**.••♦ • Indeed crcrytLing that the most faMidiou* eould desire. WHITE (-ODDS. JACONKT. SWISS, ORGAN 1)1 KS. NANSOOKS, ' . ’ /.ONG CLOTHS. fUISIX LINENS, LINEN J.AWNS, foriON .V Linen DIAI'KIUv, ? S MEETINGS & Sliirtiuga. . i (,»>*•) j Especial attention i* valid to Iho Stm.-k of I.At K I’tllNTS, atltl LAt.lt I GOODS generally. . io EMBROIDERIES they cannot he surpoasad. , The endteaa y%> riety of FANCY GOODS and YANKEE NOTIONS, forbids even a pa-ttf! bnumeratroa. ; In their department devoted to GK.YTLKYIK YS’ WEAR, They taic r preial pride lelicving as they do, that they offer a stock far superior, *s. point ol ST’tT.E, (QUALITY :md yI.'ANTITX many ever before opened in Griffin. In BOOTS AND SHOES, •. •. 1 • • n i For tho Million, vre simply throw ourselves in the front, a, second to none, either l« I ’rice, Quality, Style, or any othei particular. The Ladies esj>ecially are solicited iatx amine our stock of SHOES, us wo claim to have superiorly in that line. ' Connected as we arc with tbe largest houses in this section— with a New York wbolo salc house to represent our interest in purchases —buying as wc do for cash, and Intending to Become Permanent In Or ff n, wc think that the trading public will readily sec that, we have not 0n1y,., \Hii itv- t-. tfinrt UJN ami INTENTION to sell goods tfpon tuch trims sa cannot fail to give sati.*fa‘'ti( a. 7Yemcr;‘btr Scheuerman, & Daniel, A . .’it their Store, XYcst side Hill street, North of Reels A Stillwell, and opposite O. H. J(jhnaon''s Hardware store—better known as St’IIKI'ERMAN’S OLD STAND Jane 28, 1860-ts New JB’ijrnGL. W. H. C. MJCKEtm r j with bib i. nil i co., PROCESSORS OF REtO, MICKELSERRV S 00., OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICES SUITABLE TO rifHTIMTW: Eio Coffee, Sugar from i6 to 26 cts., per lb., Mackerel, in bbls il-2s, l-4s and KiW A LARGE LOT OF 0 ROC KER V, HARDW ARfiy NAILS, KNIVES and FORKS, HANDSAWS, SHOX'ELS and TONGS/ AXKS. andluons, Cn (I P A X EB, SADI RONS, CIIISEJ.S, BUTTS and SCREWS, 'Trace chains j{ raßi kittles, PAI) LOCKS, SKILLETS, AGGERS, OTlitti pots, 4w. HOLtOW WAR i, « miASS HOOPED, BUCKETS, CHI’RNS BROOM*. PAINTED BUCKETS, f L HS, Ac., *ts., Or CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR. BACON &e. t. * f HAMS. SHOULDERS, SIDES, . . oy Sa.-k« LI.Y KRI’OOL SALT, CANE SYRUP. CUBA MOLAfifiß*. 100 Sack. VIRGIN LA SALT, 200 Bunches SWIFTS and, ALCOYY FaeUtry THREAD. I*\RGE LOT of A, B, and C SUGARS. WANTED/ 3ftOO Bushels of WHEAT delivered in goo<l Merchantable order. Tbe higheat mark et price paid for B \CU.V. LARD, CORN, M KAL, I LOUR, PEAS, ik«., 4e., Ao. Southern Bank Notes, Gold A Silver received for any of the above artiolea at tkrir market value. y, ' . ’ • • * a- . GUE»O. B. BEBOHMR db o<>- Jwnc 2*. I* 4 ***’ t’n>