Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 08, 1866, Image 3

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ajjf Soilflimt (irifliit, (irArgla. Oct. ISCti. GRIFFIN PRICKS CURRENT. COItRECTED DAII.T fit Q. fi. REECUERJt CO. Cotton, 34c. , Bagging, 40(0 .V) , Hope, 20to 25 ; Corn, yellow, 1,45; White, 1.50; Meal. 1 50 ; Bacon, clear sides, 24 ; riti— bed, 22t0.23 ; Hams, sugar cored, 80 ; Country Hams, 24(<»:20 ; Lard, 24 ; Hotter—Market well supplied ; dull at 25t«<30 ; Eggs, scafi-e, quoted at 20 ; Chickens, 200»)25 ; Pried Pea-hes, rough, 3.00(Vtj3.50 ; peeled, 3 (j 'p* bu. Fodder, 1 00(«;1.25; Bye, 2.00 ; Barley, 2.50 ; Oat<, 80(W 1.00 ; Flour, good Coun try, lb. %*7c. Notice. —The Kev. H 0 Mallard will deliver a sermon specially to the young men of Gtiffin, iu the I'resbyterian Church, this, Monday evening, the Bth iust ;.t 7! o’clock. The public are invited to attend ISfift, Sec the Advertisement of tbit ex cellent gentleman and splendid business man Mr. A. W. Jones, who has leen receiving and is still receiving his large and varied stock oV g"ods, purchased at the North of reiiaole houses, and on such terms us enable jiim to dispense the very Lest bargains to -is friends and acquaintances. Mr. Jones 3u been in Griffin but a few months, and has,| re ady secured a reputation lor probity, honcsy ) ~n (J accommodating disposition, not itiferiot t 0 the btst. He keeps about him good cler, s as well ns good goods. — Belief Xketixg in Spalding.—ln our paper to-day WJI be seen the proceedings of the Relief Meeting that was held in Griffin on last Satur lay. We were not present j and, therefore, accept no part of the honors there won in carrying through or sustaining any relief policies suggested on that oeva sion. We will say one thing, however, —the c nqtteror may take advantage ov our in stincts, and fund us to it/ />•! rent repudiation; hut voluntary, cold-blood, deliberate repudt ation of a just debt-hard as it nay le to jay it, or even impossible-—str kes us as n enormity which, it seems, no ordinary o ex traordinary combination of 'inum.-t .nc 8 'can extet u ite, much less justify. Relief, however, is needed, and the people uNist have it ; but it can he obtained far short of any compromise of honor or hon Ss ty, or any tiling that even looks like it. “Where there is an honest will, there is an honest way.” Relief Meeting iti Spalding Pursuant to » previous cad. a respectable portion ofthe people of Spalding county, met in the court house in GrilHit, on Satur day, Oct. (Ith, ISOC, when, on motion, Titos. H. Johnson, Esq., was called to the Chair, and A. G. Murray requested to act as Secre tary. ()u motion, a committee of otic from ton h district, was appointed to prepare matter for rhe consideration of the meeting, to wit ; A. I*. Nuiiiially, John 1. Moore, il. J. Mau |. y, David A. 'i’hotuas, James F. Dupree Fu.toit H.Diewry, William Crittenden, W. Jordan, and, on motion, the editors ol the Stur and .1 insrti itn l ttttm wcreadtled to the cotimrittce. Alter a short absence, the committee re ported the following: Wuekeas, In view ol'the devastating war which has swept over our country for four long years, laving waste most of our del is and consuming our provisions, crippling our resources, and with the emancipation of negro slavery exhausting every meatus by which the good citizens of the 81 tie Could pay their debts, we believe that justice and equity require that some plan should he nra lured by the Legislature, and carried into effect, by which the mass es cmr people could be relieved from their prerent condi tion. It is a well known fact that most of fits debts-contracted previous to and during the war, that both creditor and debtor pre dicated their payment on the propeity of the coon try and the labor of negro slavery, these prospects having been blasted, and the means tor paying taken away : tliei efore, the people are despondent of ever being able to pay their debts, and are conscious of the Pact that it will require every exertion and all the energy in the r power to make a competent living for their families for years to come, and most especially after stroll a drouth as we have had throughout the State, and meet the exorbitant taxes levied upon ns, both by tae Federal and State [govern ments, we have no idea that the present cut ton crop will pay the taxes and supply the deficiencies in the corn crop Iu view of all these facts staring us in the face, we are inevitably Compelled to appeal to the Leg fslature of the Stale for some measure o relief; thei chore. Resolved. That we appeal to the Legisla ture of the State to pass some measure for relief, »6,in their judgment may seem best, whether by a day law, a libetal homestead 'hw, exemption law, a repeal of collection itiws, bankrupt law,.or repudiation if neces sary and constitutional. Resolved, That we cannot see why it would not be just «s constitutional to relieve the people trom their indebted ness;-as it was to pass a law repudiating all tue indebtedness el die State to the people, and repudiating the coutracts for slaves between individuals, thereby impairing the contracts men made for slaves, as well,as their own contracts to pay. —Resolved, That we believe that the persons who are able to pay their debts, should do and we think ail persons should pay in proportion to their wort It now and at the time the debts were made. Resolved, that our members be especially ttitlructed to pass a liberal h uiestead law. On a motion l ■ strike out the latter e ause "t the first resolution relating to repudia t oiq.scuml speeches Were made and on a j'viMon,e motion was lost by two majority. Ob lor, 14 < gainst lepudiatlcli ; Kd’s> Ih r u/ f]. Hie resolution's wc.-t* then adopted as a,, ''hole, and the Gridin papers were le«tUeated - " publish the proreed.ng-c Die meeting then adjourned. THOMAS li. JOHNSON, Char, i G. MuatAv, Sec'y. ; Ihe Louisville papers of Tuesday confirm K“ c report of the deal!, of . < i ovcrmi - ■ * Jj:, ! 1 .. id, of Kent ickv. GMFFI\ SHOE STORE. PATRICK & BRO. KKKI* on hand at all time* a fino *.«§*•! indent of _ Men an*l Hoys’ Best Home made shoes: all sizes, manufactured and warranted by them. They have, and always keep in store for sale a fine article nf KtSslTl*. Kll’ am, COUNTRY SOLE LEATHER. JOB WORK AND REPAIRING put up to order and warranted. tr I atrh f. A Dro. pay the mark* ! price in (!.i c k «>r barter for (!rtrii aii«l Dry Hi.!.®. Tallow bm>l IWswai. scpl-tl* iITTIB, SMITH A CO7, Manufacturers and dealers in SADDLES AXI) HARNESS, CARRIAGE Ml 7 ERIAL, SHOE FINDINGS, and Snd llery, Ilarnese. Hardware. Leather of all kinds. Machine I.etting, Trunks. Traveling Sat chels, and Wagon Harness of all kinds. car llurut-36 rndtle to order. ; 2 cherry street, Macon - - Georgia, sepS—3m Something New UNDER THE SuN A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE I £35"“ ut tbts Buffering and dlscA3ed rcsid tlie following. .et nil who have been given Up by Doctor and spoken of as incurable, rend the following. :5T Let nil who can bclirve facts and Cfln Lave faith in evidei ce, rend the following. all mm hi/ !he*r pr> Acnt*, That on tl»i«, i he 'I ue.tiie'lj day of .him*, in the year of our f.ord One* Thitusatul Might Hundred and Sixtv- 1 i>ix. personally came .h.heph llaydoek to me. 1 known sncli, and being duly sworn, di*p«»«t*d follows: That he iafliesolt* general aijent for • tin* I’nited Stated, ami <lep«-ndeiicic9 (hereof, for ' prepai all. nrt or mediciae& known as Maggikl’s I‘ii.i.s an<f >ai.vk, and that the following cerlifi- | cates are verbatim copies to the best of Ins knowl edge and belief. JAMES SM KIT RE, Notary Public, Wall Street New York. June 1, 186*'. Dit.. M.vggikl:—l take my pen to write you of m\ great rebel, afi'l that the awful pain in rny *ide lias left me at last—thanks to your medicine. () h, doctor, how thankful lam that’ I can get some sleep. I emiTiever write it enough. I thank you lignin and again, and am sure that you are treally 11n* friend of all Riiffcrrers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take f limit**. JAMES MYE US, 110 Avenue 1 >. This is to certify 11 1 .*»t ! whs disehnrg' and from th»* army with Chronic !)i«rrlm»a, mid have hern cured by I>|. Maggiebs I'ills. »\ HAUVEY, N. Y. Ajuil 7, Im*G *2? Pitt street. The following is n:i intcr<*stjng <sis<» ,*f ;l man eTi»jdo\« and in an iron Kouinfi v. who, in pouring melted iron into n f*;n»k that was damp and wet. caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and uu him in a perfect shower, and lie was burnt dread fully. The tollowing eertific‘n:t« J whs given to me by Kiin about, eight weeks after j the accident. York, J An. ?1,!566. My rs Jacob Hardy; 1 am an Iron Foun \ , der; i was badly burnt by hot iron in November last;-my burns healed, but I bad a running sore on my leg that would not heal; 1 tiied Maggiels Salve, ami h cured me iu a few weeks. Tin's is all true mid any body can no\\ v see me at Jachsoii’s Iron Works. ‘2nd Avenue. J. H.VUDY, 119 Goerrfck street. f?om Various Letters. ‘ I hnd no appetite , Maggid's Fills gare fns a I hearty one.” “Your Fills arc marvelous.'* ‘ I send for another box, mid keep them in the ; house,” “Dr. Mnggiel lias cured m) headache that was ; chronic.” “1 gave half of one of your pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The deal little thing got well in a day.” “My nausea of a morning is now cured.” ‘ Your box of Maggiel's Salve cured me of | noises in the bead. 1 rubbed some of your Salvt j behind my ears and the noise left.” “Send me two boxes 1 want one for a poor film fly.” “1 encfcse a doflar; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes of your pills.” “Letune ha Jc three boxes of }‘oUr Salve by re turn mail.” j 1 HAVE OVKK 200 SI;C1I TESTIMONIALS as tin?, blit went ot -pace compels me to conclude J. MAGGIEL, M. I>. MAiailEL’S TILLS AND SALVE ! Notice. —None genuine without the engraved trade mark around each j><*t or box, signed by Dr. J. Mtiggiel. 11 Fitie street, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. Sold by all respectable dealers in Medicines in the United States and Canada—at 25 cents per box or pot, sep4-lyr For sale in G tiffin by J. N. Harris & Cos: J. T. JENKINS & GO., WIIO LK3 A-L K 1) RUGGI ST S , \ ND TK-itlers in I'ninU, Oils, Window Glshs, ■I JL Clietiiiottls, Chemical Apparatus, Stationary, Patent Medicines and a complete assortment ot A FANCY AND TOILET AIUICLKS. I.AIIAMA. ST., ATLANTA, UA. ]*»-IStli. j Special Notice. I' closed ttt> my Commission busi- j .ness, ami will have in store at an early da\ 1 .-. very Shl-mpt Stock of the latest styles of! AND LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS, j all entirely new. Dhrinw my absence, our friends are most t rtrspectfullv reqiesteJ to call on Mrs. Taylor and sdtic the little Cash Tickets on hand, as we wish to have no old stock of any thing on hand. N NIAYLCfR, \ ft. <■ : Hi:i, Si»pt. 2 *, , GROCERIES *G. 1000 nrsjiEi.s i*i hue wihti: o »rx, | -i \ SACKS O ’PKF.E. - | J BARUELB SUGAR. A II auJ I’ For «al.» liV s vLMONS A WARD. Atlanta (la. I ‘ .)A| Iba DUII'.D KEEP. t'Uo-,; Ihs. UKEE TONGUE-L For sale !>y K.vI.MoN.S .1 W ARD. Atlanta, <*a. ' *>()() nAItREI.-S Fl.fi n. all grades. ►Q IIOXP.s CAXDI.Ii*. | KEGS P( 1 W DLK, For rale by SALMONS A WARD, I Atlanta, (ia. , | i Ikq BAl.Eri filtlME TIMOTHY 11AY, j la (ZEN OYSTEJW. ! KF.OS ASSORTED NAll.^, ! For sale I>v SAI.MONB* WARD Atlanta, 11 v Just Received. 2.* lIIIDaS. CLK/H SIDES. Xo Tierces Choice Rib Sides, i *2O “ Shoulder**, JO “ Sugar (./Ured llama, LNm] Fd*ls Sup’fiirc aud Extra Famity Fldur, *2f»oo Bus*h«*la Girn, *2.‘> Sack* C'olfee, 50 r.ni icb A 1> and C Sugar, 6(KJ Dried I>e* fj on Barrels Syrup. 1 1 HI Sa- ks ViiV-inia Sail, 50 1 >bl.. Virginia salt. SALMONS A WARI), I We Lave removed t** I.YNCH’S GRANITE ! FRON T BLOCK, corner Wbitehil! and Alabama .«freefj*. where we are prepwred to serve custom ! ers hs we have a large stoek *»f Groceries, Provisions &c, A'»d <mi- bouse b-iiig oflaig** e«pa*;*iy, am! con i \etii* i»tly located. i> well suited f*»i ttie storage of | goods. SALMONS A WARD. (yuniiuijJoii Merelintiis, <V»t*m*r of Wbitclmii and Alfibaina Streets, June 14* I Atlmitii. (*a. GREAT INDUCEMENT! [ We respectfully invite the atb*m»oi» «*f nil per ions whn dffiirc («» purelma** (»oods at sur -1 pasningly lot*, to our atutk of ;si'iuxc A\ b SIU 11 K 1! Minis, TO THE LADIES, We offer h Beautiful and Fadiiomible selection of Lawns, I’nckalN. Ficimb.botkonets, Mo/.ambi«jUes, i 15mi 1 ar«i■», v aliens, ct••. Also, a large Assortment i of White (iicib, sU' h Or Jric«»n* t. >wi<« mol Or gamlia Mu dim*. Niu.ksook, Flnin ami Striped Km lironb ii«- ■ ; til «1 ••*-•*»ipf ions, with a Uig*- vari ty j of ether l*M?ful and F.-un-y articles. THE GENTLEMEN ; Will trnd k Superior Stock <»f tl o Latest and most 1 Fashionable Styles of READY - MADE CLOTHING, Together with French ami Scotch Cassimerex. Dahlia Cloth*, and eveav other article of Furnish ing GtfOas necessary to compute their Wardrobe. Be?iacs, our STOCK OF A'OTKKVS, I tJonsisting in pait, of Hosiery, Gloves. llandk<!r* [ chiefs. Laces, Linen and Jaconet aid In serting, Hair Brushes, Toilet Article, <fcc., are üb | surpassed. In addition to the above, we offer n l.*irge assrot nrfent of BOOTS, SllOhS and DOMESTICS, from the t»est nmnufactoHes in operation. All of the above articles will be sold* at a small adv Alice upon pribie cost We can fFViire the public tlint our goods wen? pdrchitsed f**r cash, upon as god! terms ns they cab be bdtight, and we are determined to sell ns low a- any' uther houS'e in Griflin. We will be pleased to show riur assort ment to purcbasUers, feeling confident in our abili ty to give satisfaction to even the most fastidious. LOEWENSTEIN Ac PFEIFER. Griflin, Ga , April 10, lSf»6. ts MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, At Augusta. FACULTY; L. I>. FORD, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicine. JOS. A. EVE, M. !)., of Obstet rtes and I liseases of Women and Infants. I. I*. OAItVIJf, M. I>., Professor of Materia Medina, Therapeutics, and Medical juris prudence. L. A. DUGAS, M. IProfessor of the Princip'cs and Practice of Surgery. GKO. AY. RAINS, M. D., Piufessor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. EDW .MID GEDDLNgS, M. D., Piofcssr.r of Pliysiolosry an-! Pathological Anatomy. DeSAUSSERK ford, m. and. Professor of Anatomy. \Y. 11. DOCGItTY, M. I)., Assistant Pto-' fessor of Materia Medica. JOHN $: COLEMAN, M. P., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The ;;t.l Session will he opened on the FIRST MON I>.\\ IN N'UVLMDKH next, and continue four months, 'the Miss-om, I.ahoraLo v, ar .l ?t rnngenients for Practical Anatomy are equal to 1 any ill the country. Clinical instriretiom regt'h-.r ly imparted at the city Hospital. I KK- : Tickets for the whole course, iu currency. tl 0.5.00 Matriculation, in currency, • - 5 tm Direction*, in currency, - • - I-mmi DijFidina f»*e, in currency, - * . ino scp2u-l w fc ‘ la. A. DUC;AS, Dean. ADMIXISTRATORS SALE. Bv virtue of an od!*t from the Court of Ordi nary of- Sliding County, will be mid l»f --fure tlie Court H »w*euwr in J»e city of Giifhi), on the first TL \r SDA \* m • November next, be iwcm h*g4) r* one nonso and lot, Rbuaivd ?n west Grid ", containing two acres, th# same bc.ng v ßold a- the estate ol Mrx. Kn*ily F. . deceased, l*»i ?l»e \»en-.fitof the heir- and creditor^. I)ARIEL k RUCKER,! G 'i GKNF.KAI. * . R - S Qrooors, Pro*?ii\ce 0 |A N D5 C Commission Merchants,? E I aurar-s old vrANi). h 111 LI. ST., ÜBIFFIN, OA. s will eor.fi FeCrlie large zc.-fwoM to o!tr already efdendid Come and see u, at the late aland of the CUNNING 11 tl*H. We I gauranlee iiniver-al estlsfat-tP-n to oil! ciuthfiirrs I May 04. IhSS-tf ; HAIGHT & CHAMBERS’ ~ Colossal dircus AND EfitECIITHBATROR, FROM CONGO SQUARE, SEW ORLEANS' I The Eendirg Equestrian Confederation of tin. ] Age! I eykrytiiiNg new, kverythtng GORGKDUS! OVldle FfPTt PEItFOKMEKS. | Will Exhibit in (‘iRII'KIN, THURSDAY, i October 11th 1800. ! Doors open at 1 and 5 I-*r. m. A'dinisaion; *1 | Children, 50 cents , The f'aiiy LouiM 1 , or H’liild of tlir j Ally' H ill at one o'clock eacA 'ay, *Vif(«:i, j her 'llirilling Ascension Feat on the outsbfc of the . pavilion, where all may witness b, free ot For list us Members of this inr"ni|.*:iraMy laige and udiciuut. Company, roe [dctojlitl {xistt is, pro gramme, Ac. scp2t* 2w LARD! SYR IP, AC. V prime article of LEAK LARD, UIII.EAN BYRCI*. MEAL and (.HITS, and every j thing clee iu the lVovieion line, for sale at a l.w ! ; rice, at j scplv CLOUD, SHEPHERD .t C< >.H ! ' ■* Nicolson *V McAleer, PLUjMKRS AND COPPERSMITHS, SAVANNAH, GEOI Every desefiption of Co]>per work made to order. Hail Lamps, Ciianoeukub, Pkndant Lights, Fancy (ilass Shades, Beth Tubs, Lead and Iron Pipe, on hand and for sale, sc'ptl—Cm* EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, I'lincipal Office, 610 Broadway New York. GREAT IMPROVEMENT it Sewing machines. Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion, Sewing Ma chine. It is thus rendered noiseless in action. Its motion being all positive, it is not liable to get out of order. It is the best Family machine. No tice is called to our new and improved Manufac tuiing Machine for Tailors and Boot and Shoe Fitters. Agents wanted, to whom a liberal dis count will be given. No eoi.signu.ents will be made, EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. eeofl dim [nr] JOHNSONS VGORflOft, Conl m is si an .)/ crclt an t * ANTI BFAI.KftA IX GROCEFIES. PR'jVKIOI-S AUABAMA STRECT, FRANICLIN BLOCK, Jany 4. tc. Store HcasfrFor Sale. STILWELL it SEEKS expect to remove to the Store now occupied by J. K. Whit* it Cos. 1 new offer for sale the Store Rouse occupied by iheni. It is Considered by many the 1~-«t stand m the city excepting the one we go to, *•< inijn corn ”r House, 90 teet longl with a fine basement story. This property will bring 20 percent inter Tit Oh the [trice 1 will take fur it, 1 also have three Dwelling U'ofi«e* for sale. ;«!y2G-tf J.’ A. BF.LKS. RE SID P:\CE FOR SALE’ At Auction. M WILL RE OFFERED FOR SALE at auction, on the fiist Ti tsT-.iv in November next, nt Uie Court Hoi:.«e in Griffin, unless sold privately before that time,) my bouse and lot in said town, now occupied by Rev, Mr. JuiitCV. Tlie dwelling is a cottage, containing six and live fire places, with a cook room Bi and bath iuv- mom attached. Also, a house tor servants, contain.r.g two rooms, and afc re- pi see in each. The lot contains one acre, with a variety of fruit trees. Parties interested car examine tori nem* Ives. THE MAN WHOiFAfIsS T<» BUY WIIKUK THE HEBT BAWMIN CAN B HAD, IS IN TJIJfc VjtBY>>TUHE OF THE CAKE EITHER NEGLIGES' IGNORANT, Oil CAHKLESS. THE QUESTION: I CAN THK.sk BARGAINS BE FOUND? tRT THK NEW FIRM <>F ttlio o’frer {Kelt 1W ferric.-., witk fc LARGE and hS'tlltKLt -*H?W IftbUK rs FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, * Among whtob they cnamerata t.adiea’ Dreaa Goods in »arl«*y. | KtLyUL* j PRINTS, U| U ,IAW>B, kcuinLC • ; PAbKius, FRENCH JACbKETS; \ moZamiuques, Indeed everything that the moat iaatidioua could de&ira. WHITE GOOHSj JM'OStli; SWISS, ORGANDIES, nansooks; . i uXG CI-OTIIS * IRISH LIKKKS; - MNKN Cotton & ijocn DiAPkua, SHEETINGS dt Shirliii^a Especial attention i» called to the Stock of LACK I*OINTS, and J-ACK GOODS ptne ally. In EMBROIDKRIES they cannot be Hurpwaod. The epd!es* vc riety of FANCY GOODS and YANKEE NOTIONS, forbids even a partial enurueratio*. In their department devoted to gentlemen Wear, | . , i .. They fake e; nc vial pride belie vuig as they do, that they offer a stock fir snpwrior, in ipofnt "1 ST'’l K, **U ALITY and QUANTITY to any ever before opened iu Grlttn. Ia ! ROOTS AND SHOES. I • . . ... i , ; . ~ , j For the .Million, we,simply throw ourselves in the front, f£a second to none, cither ia I'rice, Quality, Style, or any pthci particular. The LacTcs especially arc solicited to tx ! amine opir stick of SUOKp, ns we claim to have supftriorty in that line., x .UonticQUyl as w-e aro with ,thq largest housM iu thU section —with a New York whole sale to represent our irflcrcst in purchases—buying as wo do for cash, and Intending to Become Permanent In' Griffin, wc think tlint the trading public will readily see that we have not only , the ARIDITY but the Di.SI’O.SITION und INTENTION to sell goods upon such tcinwi aa I cannot fail to g'vc satisfaction. Remember Scheuerman, Bro. ft Daniel, At their Store, West side Hill street, North of flecks g Sullwell, and,oppoeito Q. 11. Johnson’s Hardware store—better known as SCFTeCERM AN’S OLD BTAND. w -June 28, 1 SfJB-tf ]Vew Firm. W. H. G. MICKELBER V veiTn iiiib i inn k Cos.. SUCCESSORS OF REID, MtCKELRERRY & 00., OFFER FOR SALE AT PRICKS SUITABLE fo’ f I ' ... ' Rio Coffee, from 16 to 26 cts., per lb., Mackerel, in bblsil*2s, l-4s raid Kite A LARGE LOT OF CROCKERY, HARDWARE, ! NAILP, KNIVKB and FORK'S, i HANDSAW, SHOVELS and r t’ON T GS, AXES.. - ANDIRONS, CHOP AXES, SAD'TROXS, CHfSRLH, ''BUTTS and SCREWS, TRACK CHAINS, Brass KIITLKS, PAT) LOCKS, SKILLETS, AI GERS, OVENS,’ POTS, ET*. ! HOttOW W ABB, BRASS HOOPED BUCKETS, CHURNS BROOMS, i PAINTED BUCKETS, TUBS, ‘ Ac., Ac., Ac COHN, COHN MEAL AND FLOUH. BACOJf &c. € HAM< t . SIIOULDFTRS, SIDES, 5d Sa ks LIVERPOOL SALT, CANE SYRUP, CUBA MOLABFES 100 Sacks VHRiiy[A SALT, 200 Bunches SWIFTS and ALCOVY THREAD. LARGE LOT of A, 14, and C SUGARS’ * WANTED. 0000 Bushels of WHEAT delivered in good Merchantable or Jcr. The highest’mark et price paid for BACON, LARD, CORN, MEAL, FLOUR, PEAS, kt., Ac., ke. Southern Bank - Notes, Gold k Sihcr received for any of the above articles at thaar