Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 12, 1866, Image 3

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(Tbc £ouilmn *jrralib Uriffiiii (ieoreia Oct. 1:2, ISOO. GIIIFFIN FRICKS CURRENT. CORRECTED DAII.Y BY U. li. BEECIIER i CO. Cotton, 31K"j32c. Bagging, 4U(<r 50 ; Rope, 20(« 25 ; Corn, yellow, 1.45; White 1.50; Meal, 1 50 ; Bacon, clear tides, 24 ; r'h bed, 22(<i,23 ; Hams, cured, 30 ; Country Hams, 24(0,25 ; 1.ard.24 ; Butter —Market well supplied ; dull at 250ti30 ; Eggs. scarce, quoted at 20 ; Chickens, 20(a)25 ; Dried IVa. hes, roueb, 3 00(«3 5O ; peeled, 5 00(<» 0 p) |,u Fodder, 1 00(«)1.25; Rye, 2.00 ; Barley, 250 ; Oats, 80(o,1.00 ; Flour, good Coun try. lb. ?7c It v. W Con ninghani, of LaGraiu»e, will preach in the Presbyterian ehureh to-night at half past 7 o’clock Haight & Chambehs’s Circes. —We at. tended the Circus on yesterday, and feel that we can safely say that the various leats were well performed, some of which we have nev er seen attempted in any other Circus. The riding was equal to the best, and the tum bling superior to anytning that has ever been exhibited at this place, except Ly the sam corps when they exhibited here on a previ ous occasion. 1 hey go from this place to Macon, and will exhibit in that coy to-Jay and to-morrow. To prevent hair from coming out neter let your wile catch you kissing the servant g> rl - A Liverpool gentleman has discovered in the prophecy o Ezekiel that Louis Napol eon is to invade England this year. A lady whose husband has deserted her. says : “May two hundred and forty-seven nightmares trot quaiter races over Ins stom ach every nigl t.” This prohtbly would bo a relief to what he lias endured. The Cincinnatti Gazette thinks Andrew Johnson is as bad as was Thomas Jefferson, tr even Andrew Jackson. We lear the Gazette is right. Utah —The Mormon paper in Utah, o lied the Daily Ttlcyrajih, utters this threat: “liven in a uia oriul view it does not teecm to pay to utterly dc.sui>e the people of Utah. They have exercised and may yet exercise no mean influence on the material as well as the political and moral welfare of the nation, and it is n/t safe to trample them under loot so long.” War Symptoms. —The Danville Register has iCi.n a spider web on which the word “war” was distinctly traced in gossamer lines. It thinks it prognosticates trouble U: the goddess Pellona should vt it u*again; ho Register may cla’iii ui ll reason to have Iren among the that that “spo and In r . Macon T-Ixp -nli. • President Jotix-a s to be Ex ••. • tki>. — \lining otln-r terilb - tld g.- with whioli !b" President is threatened by the U.idn-a's, « the following which imp :i; i in the tjiio igo Tribune. The writer is ta'king about a war which is to follow certain cooling ncie-, nnd s ivs : It will be a war in which '.here will he a fug live President, f„i !«««•'* the execra tion* of a betrayed an I oinragrd people; there will he a war in which this second trea son will fe made as odious as he e\er wisln-.ff (he f'fst. to bo made ; there will be a war in vyhi: h the ajio-tata tiaitor, styling himself Dictator, v • 111 oecom ! an tbjee.t cf national se >rn during the last boors of his miserable existence, and Jiualkv, in his exe cut ion, furnish an example, for a'l coming time, of the fate w hich traitors and usurpers mav expect at the hands of a free people, devoted to their liberties. 4*3?“ General Butler said in his speech at the negro suffrage convention in PliiUdel pt.ia, “had the nogr‘ ;:ot been armed, 'lie result would been far different ’’ Os course, he meant that, the twenty millions of Northern whites would, but lor the ni l of the negroes, have been whipped by the seven dr eight trillions of Southern .whites. The Northern whiles tf/uxt he netoenduosly oh liged to him. They should give him a bi( dose of tophet, administered with spoons.— Louisville. Journal. Instead of “ tophet ” we think B ltler should havo a go den medal for the declara tion. It is about the only truth he has told in the last five years. It, was the negro troops that whipped us—indirectly active— and if we had not been such fools as to re fuse the aid of the negroes, we should have whipped the Yankees.— Macon Tdeyrojh Why Jefferson Davis’ Children are at a Catholic Convent —A letter w titer visited Jefferson Davis narrates the fol lowing incident: ■ The coming of the little child into the inner casemate, arid climbing into his father’s arms, who had just leaped from the sofa, gave occasion to Mrs. Davis to make some remarks about her - children, particularly those in Canada. Bishop Green (an Epis copal Bishop) then remarked that he would not hhve to introduce the subject, but, as Mrs. Davis had ’d»*e str h-rsclf, he felt bound to sayj as 1 a Bishop of her own chosen church, he did not thinlf she acted chtirely wise in sending her 'children to a convent to be taught. Mrs. Davis replied : “I was in Georgia, and had no money. No institution of my own church offered to *each my poor children. One day three Sisters ot Charity cane to see tne and brought me five gold dollars, all the money they had in the world. They had almost, forced me to take the money, but 1 did not- I hey then o*sered to take in y children to their school in the neighborhood of Savan -1 kb, where the atr was cool, and they could be comfortably caied fur during the sum mer months. Then tame we oit*r from a convent school in (Jan.obi, ; wbuher, when I got permission from tile GsJvcvnment, which "as not without gnat trouble and difficulty, 1 to.,L them. It is true Ido not wish them Roman Catholics, but then, persons os good as they c if possibly be and be come are, and have been, and doubtless con tinue to be Rooian Catholics. These go'd p«op!e were the first to offer me theT help. I will never cease to bo g r a*' > fui to t!:c:r for 3\ GRIFFI\ SHOE STORE. A.TRICK & BRO. kEPt* on li4n«l at all lime# a fine asoortu.eni cf Men au<! Boys’ BEST HOME M \l>E SHOES : all site*, manufactured aiul warranted by th.n: Th“v have, and always Vevp in store f r «,i r a fine article of Hl StiElT, KIP am* l'**l N I U < - SOLE LEATHER. JOB WORK ASIJ REPAIRING put up to order and warranted. 3T Patrick «fc Bk<>. pay the hiirheft market |*r!ce in cash or barter fur Green and Li v Hidrs Tnllov* itnd Beeswax. aep4-tf LITTLE, SMITH A CO., Mannfacturers ah.l dealers in SADDLES AND HARNESS, CA HR IA GE MA 7 Ell I A SHOE FINDINGS, and Saddlery. HariHardware, Leather of all kinds*, Machine .Pelting, Trunks. Traveling Sat chels, and Wagr n Harnese of all kinds. W Harness made to order. \j2 cherry street, Macon - - (icoSgiu. sepß—3m Something New UNDER. THE SuN A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE! £sy~ Let ti e suffering and diseased read the following. rer nil who have been given ip by Doctor and spekeu of as incurable, read the following. Let all .who can believe facts and can Lave faith in evidence, read the following. Know nl! wm by ihrrr j T'.:.t in this, the Twentieth day «*f Juno, in tin? year of our Lon! Oue Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty six, f cixinally came J< s«-ph Ilaydock to me. known as am!i, and being andu f depo . ) as follows: TS.it he is the sole gem ral a/ent for the l,ijited States, and and -perideneies thereof, fur pi epuiations o.’ medicine> known n** M aggiki. s Tills and Sal* and that the following certiri rates are verbatim copies t*- flic best of Ids know 1 edge and brlief. JAMES SMLITRE, Si Notarv Public, Wall St fret New York. June 1, 1 ST.**., Dr. M aggikl: I take my pea to write you of my great leluf, an! that the awful rmin* in m\ side has left rne at last—thanks to your medicine. Oil, doctor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. 1 thank you again and again, ami am sure that you air really the friend of all suflYrters. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take J A MI'S MYERS, 1 Hi Avenue I». 'I his is To certify that I wn> discharged from t!. • army with Llnonir Ihm rlnea. ami have l»e« n cu.re<! bv I>-. MaggirlV Pills. W ILSOX HARVEY, N. T. Apr.l 7, ISfiC 27 Pitt street. ’ii.*** folb;v;i:ig is an interesting c;is«» of a man •employ* and in an iron Fouiidi y. who, in pouring melted iron into a flask U. it was damp and wet. caused mi rjuplosioii. The L.eltrd iron was thrown around utn n him in a perfect shower, nnd he wn# burnt, dreadfully. The t<dlo\ving certifioat* was g.ven to me by hitr eVout eight weeks after the ocL.dent. New York, Jan. 11. lSt»0. My nntr.e is Jaeob Hardy; 1 am an Iron Kuun dcr: I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last; ii y burns healed, l lit 1 had a running sore on my leg that v/nuld t ' t heal; 1 tried Maggie!'* Salvo. And it cured rue irt a few weeks. This is ell true mi}] any body cat now see me a*. Jrcksoi.’s Iron Woiy.s, 2nd Avenue. J. HARD?, :VJ Goerriek slrc-t. Extracts from Various Lettars. I ; ad no appetite; Pills yaoc -iic a hearty on?.” "Your Pills ate marvelous,** "I send for another bo:', and keep them in the house,” , “Dr Mrggiei has cured rr\ headache that was chronic.’** „ .."1 of ouc ofjyotir pills to rnv liabe f r olio! a morbus. 'l!.e dear little tiling g.,» well in h day.” “My, nausea of a morning is now cm ed.” ‘ You.i* box of MaggiePs Salve c»;red m A o’ noises in the head. I rubbed aorne «>f yuurS behind my ears and the noise le r , "Send me two boxes I wat.t one for a poor family.** "1 enclose a dollar ; you r price is 27 cents, but the medicine to me is wofth a dollar.” “Send me five boxes of your pills.’* “Let me have boxes o‘ your Salve by re turn mail.” I HAVE OVER 2noSmi TESTI M<>N 1 AES as this, b«U want, of space compels mu to conclude J uAG(t I EL, M. D. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AXI) SALVE! NoTtuE.—None genuine wi th« ut the engraved trade mark around each pot or Im>x. signed bv pr. J. Maggiel. 11 Pine street, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. Sold by all respectable deafens in Medicines in tin* l nited Stutes aiul t'anadu—at 25 cents per box or pot, Pepl-lyr For sale in Griffin by J. N. Harris & Cos. Jr. T. JEfIXINS 8c CO., WIIo,LE SA L E I) 11 UGGI ST S , \>«L'J)ba!er’3 in Paints. Oils, Window Glass, - Chemicals, Chemical Apparatus, Stationary. Patent Medicines am! a complete assortment ot A fancy AND TOILET Aiillt LES. LABAMA, ST., ATLANTA, GA P***lß*»s. Special Notice, 1 have closed tin my Comiuission busi ness, n’.d will have in store at an early dst\ a very Select Stock of the iatest styles ot AND LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS, all entirely r.ew. During niv absence, our triend.J are mon respeotfullv requested to call on Mrs. Tavloi and settle the little Cash Ticket*’oß' itatffl, as we wish to Lave no old stock of any thing oaband. 8. 3.TAYLOR Affl. rl t 4 !** A CROCERtES &G. 1 f M M 1 bt illELs I’irinc WIIITU CORN, - | >ACKS COFfT.K. -| j liir.lt SVt.AK. A and c. For t»V i.f SALMONS & WARD, Atlanta, Ga. 1 .)AA Iba. IT.ILL’ HEKF. CUoiee,; 4-00 lb * 1 ' :,;K TONGI’ES, For (■ale by salmons a ward. Atlanta, (ia. BAURLIaS Ff.fd’R, all grade*. l>( >XKS CANDLES, klgs I'owrijn, F..r saD t v SALMONS * WARD. Atlanta, Ga. RALE? PRIME TIMOTHY HAY. I dozen (»ystf.rs, KEGS ASSORTED NAHA. F'>r by - SALMONS ,t VARI>. Atlanta, G». Just Received. i) IIIUXS. GLE. 4 H sn>fcH. Ru Tierce* Choice Rib Side*, 2d “ Shoulder*. •alo “ Sugar l'ur»*d Ham* f * . Brts Sup’finc and Extra Fa nity Flour, JiOuO B’.rtheL C«*rn, ‘25 Sacks C’otTee, . r 0 Hiirn-li* A B and C Sugn-, 500 Dried Be* f, ‘in Barrel* Sy run, luo \ (Cg'.itlH Salt, 5.) p* :\ . Virginia Salt SALMONS and: WARD, We Lave removed t«> LYNCII'S fIRANITE EHON r BLOCK, corner Wlnw-hill and Alabama ptreets, where we are prepared to serve custom* .a;* w« have a huge stock <*f Gfroceries, Revisions &c, And ou- liou«e being of large capacity', and con veniently located, is Well suited for the storage of good*. SALMONS* WARD, (*• munition Merchants, (\»rner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets, *(im*l4-t Atlanta, (ia. GREAT INDUCEMENT! Wc :* ?pectfully invite the attention of all [»ef -0n.4 who desire to purchase (»oou» Rt [ rices sur passingly low. to our stork of spiiim.hu snniEß o«'0i |i L TO THE LADIES, We ofl’.-r a Benutiful and Fnsliionable selection cf I.awhA PaeUalls. Er» i.eh .laekonetH, i tt. ai U. ( lieos. ♦•!«•. Ai* », a large assortment of While G.« i'd*, *='!•• I» .Jaconet, Swiss and <>r trambe Musli *• Na-.k'ook. Plain and Striped Em- I ronlern- <l‘ til! d<-setiptions, with a luige variety of other L'scful and Fancy articles. THE GENTLEMEN Will find a Superior Stoc k of tJ e Latest and most Fashionable siyh sos RE Alt ¥ - MADE CLOTHING, T«'gll.t r with French nnd Scotch Cas*imerss, Dahfin Cloth*, and eve.iy other article of Furnish ing Goods necessary to compute their Wardrobe. Betides, our STOCK OF J\ m OTIOJS*B, Consisting in pait. of Hosiery. Gloves, Handker chiefs La- es. Linen and Jaconet Kdg'ng and ln- Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles, ike., are un surpaascO. -- In ad<!f'ion to lie above, wc offer a larga f *3rot tnent of Bools. SllOl Sand DOMES'! f ronj tl>** he-t uianufietori« s in operatiop. ' All of the above articles wiU L . 3o ]j „ t ft enia l| ad va i ice upon prime cosh, i e can assure the pul,lie that our go ids . purchased for cash, uimii as good ten. 5a54..,,s 4 ..,, y can be bought, and we aiv determined to **. 1 1 low as any other house in Griffin. W o .ill b* pleased to show our assort uient to pur* s *!usher*, feeling confident in our abili ty to giv*’’ atisfucliou t*j even tlie most fastidious. LOEWENSTEIN PFEIFER Griffin, Ga , April 19, ]!?66. ts f _iJONTLFMKN tr usl iotuo up and pay their N,f Tickets, iwid from t!v» date ask for no more, *it is in:possible to g*.t them mad c. Send in yonr uaiute nud onr goods wilt be sold as low as at any interior town in t l.e country. Oct 2-18iiG.tf N. H DHEWRY Take Notice F Jam instructed by the President «»f the Poad to* give notice to all peisons who lia'/c upon the Savannah. Gnflin and Norfli Alabama Kuilrond, in the removal of Tipi! ers and Cross lies, ihut J hilly days from this ?at.e wiT be e.\- t ended to such parties to make return under oath, at the Company's Ottn «- *fi (Ei^Pn. Parties failing t • make such return, ill be proceeded against for trespass and danr»a *fi 1. G. SKA US. Acting Superintendent. Griffin, Ga., October 8t!», TSHr,.—Oet.9 st. APMINI?I BATOR'S SALE. By virti e of mi older f on the Court of Ordi nary - t Sna'.din- Cou, ty, will l*c fold b*- t*»re the Court || u«e i.o«>i in .he city of Griffin, on the t::st TC 1-S!»A V in November t>e '“'■••'H H. * leg*i !»«•« '•* if sale, one ail J.lot, situated in west Gritf’.: . contain.r ? wwo acres, the s:i n* i he ug sol J n- :he estate ot Mrs. Emily P. M b rv. deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditor*. w. ft. malloky. fit 1'! Ad nr e-t si*- E. P. Mallory Dally Now Era, .MI.ANTA, DEO. IAuGFsT city circulation. Largest country ■j ciivulation. A live iournal. The papier for the firusid* and the e< untiug i-nom. >ubay ll l • for the bra. Pi ice of subscriptiot only >7 per annum or one dollar per month. sept—ls PR A h )smv lly THE LAST CALL. IN obedience to n resolution, passed by tbe City Council, I am directed to collect al! Taxes due tbe City, (it matters not for xrlial years), by tlie Ist uay of OCTOBER. Unless loose m arrears collie forward and pay by that time, executions will positively isrtw- thos Nall, *«: IC—l<i G'erV DANIEL & RUCKER,• C oesmtAt. ( „R . J Grooors, Produce 0 [A S D’ | c Commission Merchants, £ KAKUAtrs OLI» HTAND, R HIM. ST., OHIUKIN.GA. S We will soon receive large as’» e*s.t.ns to our already splendid Stock Come n l see u> a f tt .• late stand of tne (TNM \Gll t >IH. We gaurantee universal satisfaction to onr cUstomert* May 24, 1866-ts J CiKING&rU. (HOI LIDA VS BUILD INC,) ■::..>M' N T. OItIFFLY, f.i:oK(.IA WI!'A We have Open lin llie nl.ove l.ui'-l i »mjj«u*,(u»ui!>- 0;q»...:e tlie Jliick Wm. £ 1 gJJJytiouse.) a I trite mnl well seieete.l >t.k of | Family Groceries! PLANT AT ION IIAIID WAK K, CLOCKLKY, and WnoDi N WAIiL, IL\< ii ;| N<; and IIOI’K, i OSNAUKUGS and KACTOKY VAlt>'. 1 LOU It, COKN, I; \( )N, el •. Wei arc also a fine stock of SHOES AND HATS (k«>R jfKKKDVI > * ) j * f. • J Tlie above /it_c!t W“ arc determine*l to sell AS LOW as.an\*:«»dy, and all we m-k, t«» < . trfftuds, if. :or them to Comk and ski. us. ! JOE ito% l> I ) will he in the house, ready to \vn» on his friends at alLuiri/SS. j Give us one call, and wc v ill be I'esponsibl' ■ for the rest. s. J. c. KING ti- y' , LUU)! SIRUP, ic‘, V prime article 5f LEAP LAP;> i>pi rtv SYHUP. MEAL and Gjr v< tiU ] | tiling else in the Provision line f ( , r su j i; a j a j fU . 1 | rice, nt / ' _ "T l 7 CU)UD. •' JKDIIEUI) .C <• > H luicolsoti A* McAleer, PLUMPERS AM) COPPEIUAI ITUS, SAVANNAH. GKO. Every description of Copper work made to order. Hall Lamps, Cuaxurlikus, Pkm.ant Lights, Fancy (Base Shades, B*tN Tubs, Lead arifl Iron l‘ipo, on Land and for sale. sep6—6 rn* i:m put i: SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Princ:Office, Glti T.lroaduav,, . N. w del: IptEAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing machines. " Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion, Vt-wing Ma chine. It is thus rendered tioi-n less* in action. Its motion being all positive, it is not lintde to get out of order. Itisthehebt Family Tnaehiiiv. No. tice ir c»U-d to our nev- ami pc’proved Mann foe* tuiiat? S'a hine for Tailors "id Hoot and shoe Fitters. Agents wanted, to whom a liberal dis- i count will he given. No -consignments will he ! made. KMl m ?E SEWING MACUTNE O'), •epll Jtjjir" [up] JOHNSONS «i GORDON, Cuin m is aionM< r r h an t ,s- AND DEALKK* |\ j GROCEFIEB, PRuVISI*)hS &0. ALABAMA STREET, FRANKI.IN vfi.n K, Jany 4. tc. : Store Hr ase For Sale. STiLWEtL <fc lIEKIvS expect tv rfinov • { . *i.e LttfcupieJ by J. 11. tV'7*Tia A T I now offe.- C/- sate the Store <.. e uj i«- 1 ’ thecit, jt i considered by many ?1» U»pt -’ ;i .i r. tbc city exceptir g the onwe go in, being u mm °r House, 9<»feet ic: g, with a fine bu-cment -t.. v This property will bring '!<) per cn.t interest on the price 1 will tuke for it. 1 also have three Dwelling Houses for sub* juiy26-tf j. a. iu:l; S. residence ron s i /,/; - At Auction. WKt WE OFrKliFd) FOR S.M.E, at at the Court flo-•■'f; ir: f*rifiiti. unless Atoi.J pyrutely before that time.) my !• :uul jot -I* i»«iJtown. now occupied b\ Gev.Mr. .lone*- The dwelling is a collage. e« n’aining six roc and ffvo fire places, with aeo k iouii* and loth iinf room attached. Alao, a house lor oei tAiiU, ooctaii. rg tw room#, and a tiep. ice in cadi. Th«* lot contains cue ier«, variety of fruit trees. Forties interacted car. examine lor men »- !re^ • J, U CAMFUELi., <#a » rilF, MAN IVlio FAILS To HI V WII Ui’E .THK BEST B ABC AIK CAN B II u» IS IN AUK \ KRY N \Ti lt« « F rii!: CASK EITHER NECiLIOKN DJ.NOIIANT, ok CAItELESS. THK QUESTION: TYIIKBE <A N Til E>E BA r'J AI VS KK F< * Nil? TRY THE NEW FIRM OF SIIIMWMiIiK, \YliO offer tb ir le,t '■'erAccs, with a LAI’CF. and ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, A nice’ • which they enumerate 1 allies* Dress Goods in every yartety. (iIIUNAIUNKN, . . ITtTLLAUDS I‘UINTS, LAWNS, ' .—IAiVCKALS, 1 (ILNCII J ACO.NLD , UoZAUitIgUEN, Indeed everythin:- that the most fastidious eou! 1 desire. WHITE (iOOOS, JACOMCT, ou<; <ND!f:s. NAN.SOoKS, !t • v(; (jumis imsn i.iNfiKs, MNKN LAWNS,’ (’< >rroX Linen DIAPKUS, sn. FTCTIXGS & Shirting!. I i Especial atti.ition l:i ailed, t.c ted Ititock of LA* H IriHNTS, tind LACK tltittDS "(ti, rally In EM 1> ID >1 Di'IIU ES they cannot bo aurpac-ed. The endles* v*- . iioty of FAN t V 11* M >I'S an<l VANK EE NOTD >N S, forhida even a partial enumeration. In their departi ent dove!id to «E ATLE.HEAS’ wear, i They lake rspec.al jri !■'belii vin-u-«<* that they offer a stock far superior, in point nl SI \ Li',, Ql ALII Y and (Jl AN IT Y toany ever before opeued in Griffin. In BOOTS AND SHOES. ' '* ” 1 •■• ton, m ..throw ourselves in the front, as second to none, cither in If e, (unity, Sty' ~ y particular. The Ladies especially are aolicited to ex - -<t SID >i. wc claim to have super iorty in that line. I o'v* arc >: ill tin; largest bouses in tlm section—with a New York whole • house t, i ot, our witore.it in purchases—buying a, wc do Ibr cash, and Intending to Become Permanent in * riftiu, wc thint. that the. fr.id : .iif(;r,tiMic will readily n’o that wc have not only the A'jILI l'\ but the I•!.'Id'>!! lD >N a I IN I’EN I’ION to sell goods 'jp- a such terms aa / annot tail to give suti l .ction. ILituccibcr Sclieuerman, .Rro. & Daniel, At their .Store, V, e-t si•.e Hill street, North of lleeks T Stiilwell, and opposite C» M. Johnson’s Hardware store —hotter k rown as Si'll El ’KitM AN'S OLD STAND. J unc 2S, l M‘j!-tf JB"irm. W. K G, MICKEtBEft V W - t TIT IHIH 11. mi 4 to. SUCCESSORS OF HEIO, MICKEtBEBRY & C 0„ OFFER For SALL AT I’PICKS SUITABLE TO THE TIMES: Fio Coffee ; • Sugar from 16 to 26 cts., per 1b.,; ra v Mackerel, in bbls il-2s, l-4s and Silts A j. vUCE LOT OF • • • CROCKERY, HARDWARE, N' vII-S, . fvN IVF.S and FORKS, . II *.V|) . AWS, SHOVELSand TONGS, AXES, .„ ANDIRONS, CHOP AXES. SADIRONS, CIHSM. -. BUTTS and SCREWS, TPM’E CHAINS, Brass KITTLES, PAD i OCXS, SKILLETS, A AEOKRS. OVEN?, PO'S, ETC. HOttOW WARE, BRAS' HOOPED BUCKETS, CHI UN j BROOMS, PAINTED BLCKi I S, TI BS, Ac., Ac., k< CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR 15 AC OX &e. */ INMS. SHOULDERS, SIDES, ! * LIVERPOOL SALT, CANE STRI P. CUBA MOLASSES, I"" "nek. Vine IMA SALT, 200 Bunch.s > WITTS and ALCOVY Factory THREAD. L \KuE LOP of .\, B, and C SUGARS:' WANTED. ■*’ ~. ' iIN 3000 Bushels of WHEAT delivered in good Merchantable.erder. The highest aufc. (■ price paid fur B iCON, LAUD CORN, E.VL, t LOUR, PEjVSi Its., &«., 4«. Sunthern Bunk No i', Gold .A Silver received tor any ox the above article* at their market value. « ono. b: BSi3OS!bR tb «SJO. ••• uae —‘ m. . t