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Jilt So it 11) n n j/rtli.
«rlin*». Oeoici* i(i, I^GO.
0 a IFF IN' FIUCI^CLKUENT.
WH.r rn. B. BEEC'QF.R t CO
Cotton. Z3(*C>\j
Hajrjjios. ; n<ip«\2o(o ; 2s ;
Coro, yellow ; White 1.50;
Meal, 1 50 ; t,c >n, c c>r eijes, 24; r b
bed, tlfof- Ilanis, cared, 30 ;
Country lLtn, 24fa;2d ; Lari. 24 ;
Lottery “Market weli supplied ; dull at
scarce, quoted at 20;
Chickens, 20(0,25 ; Dried Pea'lies,
roach. 3 00(i;3.50 ; peeled, 5 00(« <i "jO bu
Fodder, 1 OOfai 1.25 ; Rye, 2.00; 11.r1.y.
2.50 ; Oats, 80(gjl.00 ; Flour, g'Hjd Coun
try- ft- Ift~ c
JJetr. L Pierce D. D., will preach to night
at the Methodist church, at the usual lieur
of evening service.
Macos House.—See the flaming adver
tisement of that popular and ra'iaMc Gro
eery and Provision Merchant,J. N. Seymour,
Macon, Georgia. You will sec that ho k-i p-.
besides Groccrie-! and Piovisi ms, Uaggi'ig,
Hope, Twine, Na'D, Tobaccos, F.iqm.rs, Ac,
cheap, very cheap h.r cash. That i„ th j. ace
to g-> to get the wortli-and a little more if
your money back.
To THE Ladies. —Whoever wants an
elegant, tasty, and altogether beautiful bat,
bonnet, shawl, or, in fact, any article <>l
Millinery, or F-Ccy Goods, whatever, aim <! i
imniediatciy, and without -hesitating a mo
ment orco suiting any body whatever, cal.
90 Mrs. Taylor, the Fa-hioriab'e Mi.linir
who holds lorth right ov- r Daniel & 5? i. k»-r
Wc say cat/; Hr it y.-u do .all, . 1 uami
Mrs. T's varied and e:;t»’iisive assortment,
'and go a ivy without buy ii g, then, wo giv,
you up as altogether too unsusceptible of tin*
beautiful auonimctits ol the ‘human form
divine,” and too unemotional for ibis bright
world, where beauty is one all pervadiiiu
presence, —which it certainly is in the pm
excellence “Ladies' Store.”
.“A thing of beauty is a j ly forever.”
If the above line is true, Mrs. Taylor’s
establishment is the place to go to, provided
you wish to get something to enable you to
become immediately and pcrninnentlyyViyous
Ay Explanation.— Th article signed
“Towaliga” written in vindication of the
Butts coun'y Presentments, we must decline
publishing—mainly from its personal char
aeter, and partly from its great length. We
should also have to open our columns to any
i-eply it might elicit, and then the end ut
the matter no one could foresee. We ar
satisfied, too, the bulk of our readers w u'. J
prefer news, right now, at this ugly crisis,
H> any maters of mere individual or local
interest.
Pennsylvania *>pe cJj uMhe (otv*
<*iiior Fleet itatlrc il Designs,
The following e> un-s and i. c fn»u fn ••!.■!
nhia, ami is, no <oni u, su I* -: au la• y t-«*e ll* ,■ 1
It will be seen tti ir II ~j , au- n grows
wolfish over is imaginary increase of power
and ability to work misciii.-f;
Forney's press pul, is es a speech ma b* I v
Ger.eia Geary, at I l.iri i-burg, to the 1 yys it,
blue in honor of the Relied victory m the
State, in which lie v.-ns it permanent-y cs
laiillsbes these t.lets : 1 11 t tee (,ovei ::ment
**fthe I'nited Slates \s v.-ted in the \imr;-
can people ad in tiicir r •p*, s. n: i.tiv, si a
.• ingress assembled, ami not inn corrupt
executive; that llu- i aii.l I'-v, tigefrl |r iliois,
defeate | -ii battle, s|, , ! |,, t i |,„ restored to
<‘itiz *usl,'p to rI II the cuii.'i V they Mi
♦etnp-ed to destroy, th t when our fen'l'-tlb.
bis <J -e la red im-n i .p dde of so f government,
they lejeeted the ll.r.ey of l ; u m ~, -.1 , v .., v ,
and p i ilgeil , q•• .il )oi th al ry'.-. to a! li.’n
successors; I'hr In-reVW the rlFz-n, -
»“'•?«*'! I Ik* !( |,.| nation , 1,.-is s ;
must I e r'ntlied \v:i!i Ihe r ;!,ts of , j z . _
/•■'l*; tJ. .t nil the ! ,-i, >,r II ...
ment, civil and 111. Ji; hi v, ii,nst ! ... |,,.| >( . v , r „
inglv ami sternly i xeieis. in pmim-t, »• 1 1 .,!
cate, anil, if lie.-is l,e, avenge .ur oppressed
brothers in the S.mli N griist n.,.
' persecutions of the r !>«■'<, h ~ :t |- e s i i : s,
imoertilieiit and .Mi ni; t at .v -u Andrew
Johnson fears In pardon them
Having fortifi id tl.ese gnu! trullis a mins'
nil film re dangers, it is fin IIS Ilf IVnnsi Vl
?;'* to in li li t a:ii till) f.'rn ud |I:<.'■> we
linve *o proudly and tfnro Av iv mi. The
atu-mpt to restore tee ti.i n rs of the South
and to rei ive I In* eoppei lie lls 111 I In- Non li
lias proved to lie a 0.-dvaicsm so bri " I(
fmlurtf' has Voiisigno i hoth ;o a deep, r
•Ifiatli and to a darker grave than iiiei o, , u—
fit’ll before.
, CoTrON IX Virginia.—' Ih.i Rvlimoftd
B'Spateh says; “We had llie pie.sum of
Saturday a speeimen of the first
picking from the cot foil cop of .fudge
Sb'Tediili, planted on his p'.iiitan.in on ti e
( 3p'iimikey hive . T h sain; I • s e i itifu "
Ij’trtiite, of long attijile, and wi:| compare
favorably with the best grades in the S iin'i
?J n States. We learn that Jn )ge Meredith
Mr. Ed. Ihrffin, Mr. Guo. W. Massett, Sr
and Dr. Thomas arter, on the Wmunk.-v
ft verj Mr. Robert Douthat, Mr. Wm.
Burwell, on the J unes River, and other gen
tlemen in this portion id Eastern Virginia,
arc cultivating coiton ipiiteextensivelv, with
a fair prospect of success. Should the fill be
i ute one, they are sanguine that it will
prove a remunerative crop.
An experiment wa recentlvniade at (Hen
ißaven New Yoik, on nitro-glycerine as a
vl sting compound. Four diffprent trials
were made, with the greatest success. Fix-
Jecn ounces of the od detached fifty tons of
limestone rock from its bed, and piled it*in
fragments all round.
CoWon E.sriM i rtc>.— A New Orleans
MteFr i*: “Factors arc still talking down
‘re'empr— the estimates running generally
fioni yne ami a quarter to one arid a hail
•nidiod bales. It is'hard to say, however,
■'hat it will be, as presen receipts are no
criterion. Planters having but few hea ls
"re pulling ail their s rtßgih t plekhvjr, and
*re alee bidding back their cot toil, in the
hoj.e that the late law regardiug tl e pay
c? 1 of ‘to internal revenue “wilM.s'iuiKli
n-dr
emmv sitiE store, pm
PATRICK & BRO.
Ik 5.1 1* on hand at ail times a fine asat.itmeat of
**- Men auj Bt,y»'
BEST HOME MADE SHOES
all ai».e«. manufactured and warranted by them,
i h-’y have. ai.d always Lest, in store for sate a
witi-ic <d itL'.-vsKi r, Kir ask coiMiiy ,
LL.iTIIKU.
JOB WORK AND REPAIRING
put np loonier and warranty.
I’atick k & Bio*. piy t lie highest mat Set
pn.-f id ctoli .h barter foe (ireen aiid Dry UiJ, a
fallow hii<] litftfittax.
LITTLE, SMITH A CO.,
Manufaetuirra and J. alari in
SADDLES AXD IIAIIXESS,
CA lilt I A C.K MA 7 ERIA L
SHOE Fixnixas, and
>'n! V. “rv. Harne**. Hardware. Leather of nil
Li■«•! s M i !iit *• Bc'ting. Tru* k*. Tiaveiiiig >at
cliek and Wagon ltarn*«* t 4 all kiuds
C2T iluiuest» made to order.
i J CHKRKY STREKT,
Macon - - (uorgia.
Something New
U THE STTW
A NEW KR\ IN MEDICINE!
Zl&* r f, t the puffoi ir :«» and disensed roa*l tl»**
following.
* e * who hnvr been given tip bv Doctor,
!i!id >p. keii of us lueiirablp, read the following.
I.«'t r.Il rho rr. n believe facts and can Lave
faith it» cvidei ce, read the following.
Know nil von hy thme prwnt*. That on (his.
I he > wenfie’li day of June, in tlie year of our
Lord One Thousand Right Hundred and Sixty
-ix. p* rnonallv came J« sepb Haydoek to rne.
known as such, and b ung duly sworn, deposed
follows: That he is the sole general a.ent for
the l nited States, and dependencies thereof, for
preparation* or medicines, known n9 Magoiei.s
(’ills and Salve, ami lliat the following certin
cnt**s are vci li iti n copies to the best of his kuowl
• dg> and belief.
JAMK£ SMKITRE.
[K bl Notary Public,
\\ all Street New York.
June 1. IS6*.
r>rt. Macgikt;—T take my pen tt> write you of
my great relief, an 1 that the awful pain in m\
.-ide has left me a* last—thanks to your medicine,
til:, doctor, how thankful 1 am that I can pet
some sleep. 1 can never write it enough. I thank
you again and again, ami am sure that you are
treally the friend of all «utfVrrers. I could not
h*dp W! ting to you, and hope you will not take
amiss.
JAMES MYKRS,
116 Avenue 1).
This i' *o eert»fy that I was discharged from the
ai’iiiy .w.ih ( hi«iiti«* iharrho-H, ami have been
eured i»\ i>r. Maggiel s Puls.
VVILsuV HARVEY,
N. . April 7, iB6O *J7 Pitt street.
It. !•», onriij~ m interesting cas** of a man
* ' "P* ,N ' d in an iron Ko'in li \'. wlio, in pouring
j :r.«*ll«.l iron into ik tlasK that was dump and wet.
4'iiuseii an « xpl« sion. J lie melted was thrown
aro 111.01 and on iiim in a perfect shower, ami he
was burnt dreadfully. Tim following eerlilieut*
XVHS tTiVc-t to ! Ce by in in ebout eight, weeks after
the aceldent.
New York, Jan. 11. iB6O.
I My nr.T.p is Jacob Hardy lam an froa Foun
!ti; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November
. iS; tn\ 1* n ..?> lieab-d. but 1 hail a running son*
« n in\ i-gihat would not heal; I tried Maggi*!>
a.ve. ami il cured mein u few week-. iins i
’ 1 1 1 1 u•* and an \ 1* and veau now see me at Jackson's
Hon Woih<. ‘iud Avenue.
i. HARDY,
11'J Goerrick street.
Ex:r?.ct3 from Various Letters.
‘ I ii-i l nn Bppetiie; MaggielN Pills gave ins a
Ileum one.”
“ Vihir l*i r N rj-p mnrrvhuis,”
“I -«*'«! lor anal Tier L and kc#»p I n«*rfi in the
■ !*r Maggiel lias cured tny headache that ass
I mve half «»f one <»f ynfrr pills to mv bnhe
!»r rliMl. ru morbus. The dear little tiling got
well in a duy.”
“My Pf a mnrnin? 1* now cured.”
‘/Your hox of Salve cured in» of
r ' 111 ’h«* lund. I rubhed some of vour Salve
behind my nuts allll the !ioi«e 10ft,.”
‘I nie t \ij boft'a 1 want one for a poor
family.”
•I <• n(• I o?*e a dollar; v<*ur price i* 25 cenfs, blit
the ti». 'lu i e t<* me i« worth a d«*!lnr.”
“>ei!.l me five Inxe* of your pills”
“Let mo-have three boxes o' vour salve by re
tuni Tii-il "
I II V YE OVr.U 2«*o Sl/CII TESTIMONIALS
as lhis, but waiit of upaco compel* me to conclude
J *i A(iGl BL, M. U
MAfiiilKLs riI.LS AND SALVE!
NoTt<M None eenuii.e with* ut the engraved
trade m ilk around each p»t or I "X. piumd hv
I>r. .1, Macrhri’nl, 11 Lino Afreet, New Yoi k. t«*
tersest which is felonv.
Sold l-y all 11'(•“ctii* le deatern in Medicine* in
the Li.ited States and Canada—at 25 cents per
box or pot, ?ep4-l \ r !
For sule in Griffin by J. N. Harris &
Cos.
J. 1. JENKINS Sc CO.,
W llOhEb AL E PUUGG IST S ,
IN!) Healers in I’anls, Oils, Window (Hass,
1 xT t'hen ietils, Chemical Apparatus, Stationary,
I’aletil Medicines and a complete assortinec t ol
A FANNY AND TOILET AKIICLES.
LAB AM A, >T. ATLANTA, GA
I'~stßoo.
Special Notice.
1 have closed tip my Comuiissicn bust- 1
ness, nml will have in store at an early da\
a very S£ikct Stock of the latest styles id
AND LADIES’ FURNISHING GOOI-V
all entirely new.
During my absence, our friend j are must
respectfully reijutsie.l to call on Mrs. Tayh.-t
and sett'e the little Cask Tickets on hand,
as we wish to have no old stock cf any
thing on hand.
S. S.TAYLOR. Vgi.
GMffin, l»6«.
JA $ NEtN.
• > t k j |
vfl/ “it f Ig li ID I.a r+
'!■> p«e€Ct # f all Wool do .
1o I lecee SaJ d* ,
)M» pieces Freml, |\»pTn« .
2‘# piece* Frefi* h Moc (M;
I •** pi* cm Alpaca*;
2" piece-v t *pefi» h . i inrl*:
1 j j'lec * rol «and w i»i*s K■» el* ;
7 piece* Ida, k and white P* pfin .
7. r » piece* of I- I I « otf«»n, fiur Cto JSct*
f*i« ces < [.Bleached Lot in
15 pieveA 1.;: m \ « ;
lo i : - v 1. t*. i 1 a re’ .
25 pi•*s*es Cos-I'.*-! a .and Jeans .
15 | eccs all wooil reneh Ln*» no re*;
75 ?Ja c . te* a J M«.>l.:,* ;
2*l piece* i.iliH ;
20 pi«er* Black lloth n.,1 Tw*kin ;
1 to La*firs’ nml Mens’ >hav» Is ;
ICM la’est »t \ ic cloak*;
s** pair Ii a!ik*‘t«
55 e shoe- a* and IV. ♦
15 Dozen itabiieral Skills.
75 dozen W«m*l, Fur. »» i F;u%!» Hat#.
15 pi« • pi Fancy and Black silk ;
to «t zen U*m p*ki» »s ;
All kind* of Cloak aid hu*v« Triimiiirjr* ,
All kin I* <•! ' otto .. L| . and -v-k Li • -
All kinds of Rihb.ma
Ladies’ Collar* nnJ ('i ff*
Hood*. Sni!*<tg«. at 1
I»i • a»; <- » -f sinu' !*• ; 1«» w« ’i •g.
Table fl«*tlu ; Linen and Cotton
Dani.v k-: 1 i *m» 1 ‘o’l.-d S*rotch Diaper.
Tm fact, a full fiif»p!v of even thing, which I will
**!l at greatly induced p:»<•« -.
For G onts„
A large assortn.enl of BuainiSuita. 1 lack
Doeskin iu and i « th Pu.-t«. and C«.;.t* ui l \L >ts ;
a iu -g' supply ot t>vei,o,.*a. lii. k and Figured
i>**k Velvet Vest-; tx ling** s’-ipidy of Furni-bing
ADo received. Violin ar.l Lii.j'i*. Tamboi ine*.
( « ml and and V lobn JRI St is., imi pieces, Sc lC w t
Rosin, Ac.
LAMPS \Nlt (jl:n ILK.MILS',
It you want any of
J A & fc El N.
• a!! at
N. 11. SIMON’S
EUI'OUIL’M OF FA<///>>\
REMOVAL!
JOHN H, WHITE & CO,
1> r.TI R V tiicir Jtrfcteful Umhka to Iho (■ iti 7. t- 1*
V ol Ur.tHu ui.<] suiromidii.g oouutr> for lti«
LIBERAL PATRONAGE
FxtftmW to them for the U-t fifteen years.
au«l ii ia »uii regret that they leave Gr.fliu
anil tlietr old fr i-nds nmi customers, for an
lititried field of business.
They are now ooetiin^oj
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, - Georgia,
the best ,!n. k of
STAPLE, AND I'A.Ni Y DRY GOODS,
('lothino, llais.a’ .l C»js, Boots am! Series,
that thev ever South.
Tl.ey Would In lmf»|>V to .ee their -Id
friends when thev vis t Alb.tita, and show
ti:eill throiioh tlo-ir stock, ;is they are satis
fied thev fall sell as ell i|» and as (rood
Goods, as and House in the city of Atlanta.
J IL WHITE.
se2o G. \V. WHITE.
JAMES 'l. BROOKS, || ;il Mk. PONaLD, li. 1 KGAY
“ Wilbur F. Johnson,”
[OF GEORGIA,)
\v ith
ijroohs, fc (fa,
U)M .MISMOX MEI l( ’IIA NTS.
59 ( arondilrt hlrcrf, .\i u Orleans.
») c Nr
/ 1 ENT! EMLN mu-d com-' i j* nu<\ pay their
VI it k.ts. ut and p- :i, this date «rk f«»r i o n:orc,
u* it i- i:npo*sil)!c t * get them made. Send in
yonr unuKiiaud '»’.r iro«-d< aa 111 be ~ -id as low as
at li Tl \ into i V towju hi the va.ii.ti \
Uct 2 Ibbt; *f N. L DREW KV
Take Notice!
lan) instructed '.y the Bresid, i 1 of the Hoad to
give notice to all persons who have trespassed
upon the Savannah Griflin and North Alabama*
lit:dr *0 I. 'n the iimnv :1 of and out ers no*. Gross
ties, that In’tty .lava ftoni li.i. date will l,c ex
'ended t o piicli partin ' to make ret urn under oath,
at lt,e Comp m\ *s Mr (irifh ■
Ba"i' * faiT-o t i •a. h rn. w ill he
pro*." ■" ed eg n I ' i.-j'.-fi VM^age.
Acting >n[icii- t. ndent.
Glifii Ga .O- tot, Jt, ,s,;.' _( r; .
A PM INK! tuv;-!vas s \fd*i
It'- 1 ' l' t ■ fi, tic Gof.it Ordi
) f.f : "a II ' .• , aI. I • .old h. -
foie !' t ... t l : i its e,:y of Gnlftn.
oil the s' I! . i Na t.• i next. I,e
1 .ve, it tt -i'lfi i, - oi * i iirse and lot.
•ifuited in west i.rirtin, cotitainir ; two acres, the
sa il' he.i. e so| ia- G'e (state o, Mr*. Ktt ily P.
Mrh rv, deceased, ,or the I-eri-. lit of the lieirsand
credit rs W .. JIaI.LmRY,
e'_l I"d A.d r r?- -p E. I'. Mai :y
!!• IS.STODDARD k CO,
■
Mfio(fs;ilc (Metiers
IN
BOOTS, SHOES, Oil TRIXkS,
AT MAN l' TACTI’KEIt'S IT.ICES.
165 M/ eting St, Charleston, S C
rzElciKi. n >t< ti 'Da rtn.
CALEB ERONEBERG! R.
T.KML’EL VH A NT.
DANIEL & RUCKER.
t G
GENERAL
n
Orooors, Prortitcc
0
:a: ' d '
c
Commission Merchants,^
t
FARRAR'S Ol.n |*TA N! *.
R
1111.1. ST., GltlFFlN. 4iA.
s
We will *or»n receive large ac» e*«ion* to our
already Rplendid Stock t'4>fiie n* -1 *ce nt at the
lute aland of tor f FWIMiIV We
gujjraiitee universal *atinfactiou t*» 0...
May 21 D*ft6-tf
J.C.KI.NG&(’().
(ii- »LL!I*A Y .'i Bl ILi -ING,)
soi oiloN
vKfi'i'i.v, - a\unu:i\
Wc have opened in tVe «’ 0 *0 1 d’d '
(nf a* I v ->j j ..*i*c The ! . k WarcCiy
of kr ' V MU Ul ‘ #,Uk^
c*
Family Groceries!
PLANTATION HARDWARE, .
CROCKERY, aud WuOfiKN WAUF,
KaLiTNC and ROI’K,
OSNAIIKRtiS and FACTORY YARN.
flock, corn, bacon, a-.
\Ve have also a Sue stock of
SHOES AND HATS
(FOR fRKEI/MF.*.)
The above Mock we are determined to *ell
LOW a* and all wc a*k. t*> sIU-D <m.i
friends, is .or them to Pome ani» hzl is.
JOE lIOYI>
will be in the house, ready to win on hia friends
at ell tir..cfl.
(••vc 11* one cu'l, am] we w ill be rcM*onsib|c
t«»r the rest.
s«p2(»-tf J. C KINO a- C< ».
Kicolson \ McAleer,
PLUMBERS AND COPPERSMITHS.
SAVANNAH. (IID.
Every description of Copper work made
to or-Jer.
Hall Lamps, Cranlkliers, Plmiam
Liuiits, Fancy (Pass Shades, Bath Tubs.
Lead and Iron Pipe, on baud and for c iie.
FejiO—Cm*
EM HIRE
SEWING MACTIINE COM I'AN Y,
Piincipal Otrice, Cl*» Uroftdway New Voik.
riIKAT IMPROVEMENT in Sowing machit.cs,
" Empire >ln ttl* f Crank Motion, >cviiiii» Mu
cbine. Itia thus rendered noiv.desH in action.
It* mofion oeing all po?*iti\e, it is not liable to get
out of order. 11 is tin-bett Family triß<*lii|jc. No*
tiee ir call and to our new arid itn{ uott 1 ,
Machine* for Tailors nr l Hoot and
Fitters. /Xkjcnls wanted, to whom a liberal di*
count will be jriven No cot will be
rrrade.
EMIMUE SEWING MACHINE CO.
pet'll I d'lftl [in*l
JOHNSONS SiGOROOIh
(Jainml>•nion Mrrr h an t s
ANI> t» EAI KRS IX
qrocgi ies. tr-visi )t
ALABAMA STREET, FRANKLIN BLOCK,
dan y 4 . tc. . /
Store Hrase For Sale.
SIIEMLLLA HEEK** *xp«»et Id rpnmve to t!.<*
Moip now occupied by J. II Whita «( (’•*. I
i «iw offer for P ile the Store House ocenpn *1 Viy
the city excepti»u the one wc tro to, bcit<kT a coin
er llou*e, Do leet lor with n fine bn*emei.t story
T hf* property will per cent : nt» r'-st on
the price I will frtre f .r ?f.
I nlw» liuvc iLree Dwelling Houses for *a!c.
jiily2e-tf J. A. DECKS.
RESIDE ACE EON BA/.E!
At Auction.
WILL BE C'F.'EREIt FoR SA! L. at
mUSH "*’ x ‘• ft l the Oin t H »>♦ i:. '. t Tin. in I* ■ *
-•1*1 privately before that tune.) rn\ hot;.*e an i Jot
m town, now occupied b\ E*av . Mr. •b ro«-
T iie and a riling i« a v‘ifage^coutainit g six r<*oir*9,
and five fire place*, w ith a c<» »k loom and bath
in/ room attached. A'-so. n nouve lor a**rvai»ta,
e(.t r" tw«* ro«;r:. c nn*J a fire p tec in em h.
The jot con lain s nc a* te, with a \aritly of
fruit tieo*
1 *»r* ie« intcre»* e«J cat AiPm oe tor t n* o - .!ve«.
J, li f:\MPBELi'.
«rp • 9--H* Thuma^ville,«.a,
Erallt No*w Era,
ATLANTA, GKO.
IAKGI>T city circulation. La £e*t country
j circulation. A live journal. Ihe paper ftrr
the fiierti<le and the c* untiug t«.orn
St.b%;nh« bu the Era. Pi pc of *ul*aC’ iptioa
|7 per anuiujj or oo« dol’ar per m
ts PAR
ISP^Larxcsca..
W. H. G. MICKEtBERV
with
bUCCESSORS OF
REU), MICKEtBERRY & C 0„
( 1 FTP. PM' SALE \T PRICF.S IT \P.LET»; riIBTIMLI;
Rio Coffee,
from 15 to 26 cts., per lb.,
Mackerel, in bbls d-2s, l*4s and Kits
A LAUGH LOT OF
CROCKERY. HARDWARE,
NAILS, l\> 1 \ F.S and FORKS,
HAND I- A C, Sll < 1 \EI .Sand TON US,
AXES. A.XI -IRONS,
CMC"’ AXES. SAI» IRONS,
■’PIS' 1 ", BUTTS and SCREWS,
TRACE CHAINS, Bras* KITTLES,
PAD I OCRS, SKILI.ETH.
AUGERS, OVENS.
PO'S, KT*
HQLtOW WARE,
CLASS HOOPED BUCK El'S, Oil URN’! BROOMS,
PAINTED HI'CKLIS, TI BS, S,c., &c., A
CORN, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR.
IS A€ O A & <•.
lAMS, SHOULDER#, SIDES,
50 S.ek- LIVERPO(»L SALT, CaNESYIU P, CUBA MOLASSKi,
100 Sack* \I RG INIA S ill, 2-0 1J >-*k In •• SWIFTS and AM'OVY Factory
THREAD. L \RGE LO I’ of A, B, and C "LGARS.
WANTED.
;Uifi,i Rii«b, 1- of Will V r >!. Ijvcretl in "oml M> rdiantable nrd- r The im*.
et ~r i e Ja'd f..r B U'DN 1. \i:|* CORN. 1 K.\L, I LOUR. PEAS, &«.. Ac., Ac.
S',iitt,.-rn Pink •• i A Si'icr received fur any of the above articles at their
narki t \ aim*.
C. 3Q. 33. BID3 01-I E-WIT tO CO.
.i um :: ■. i .sen tin,
Mrs. B. A. Jackson,
f Af.r nt )
n-AH j«M, r*.'uiv.'d a rplcndid rDu k * f DON
- NKTS and il A l>> of l’he \ery l«U«t style*
Also, fresh invoices of
At* , do ,
to which the attention »>f the Indie* o* re«p< ot*
fully invited. >b» ih |*i* j»Mi *dto fn i ifh couuti t
dealei * al
!
\Y 11 c 1,1- S A 1. I
will. M i 1.1.1 Nidi Y it-'i a* fir-nable t*rm« ."*»
they nbe j utcliii** diw ADanta or Mtcan.
(A I LUX 11 Kit
«! thr ..I I , ■’ -f
.J.\cKs i- \ A NF.WT 0V .
which ha- beer r.i-wly fitted r.j am! improved,
r-i 1 —if
MOI SF/I’O HUNT.
! HALS' Milv l.itdinc I'.ut. n ~f'he city
I .’gin ItiKni i ticv.lv r. and ; id! * ill 1 o .
comnlct". l-t'i'lc-. ,i.- tine Hundred a-ic. of
j l.n- nlc tit Th'Gy m,dor tnlt'v-itjiii .
I'l'lDI'’ 1 '’ J B. REID.
Oct l. l -- ; f
Ein|)iic Sewing Macliinei-
All -t lll.lna TO AI L OTTKIIA
j FOR TAM! BY AND MAN t KAl"I l RING fUi;.
l-i I"BN,.
Agcn." wante.i Addr»»A .
EMI'N’tKT M Cos.
icj’ll—di\r 61), B, luuwi.v, N. Y.
t. i lIItEWLII,
COTTON DHOKBH,
a: and
G ENK K A L COM M!FSfON M EftCII A NT
Skill ] »y the highest nia* ket price for
COTTON,
Or wid nmk. liberal (' ASM ndv iii" - < -* * ■
d t“ tii- e-ii h- !. i.i l.i ■ci
.New y.„!t 'm i null, wV A)igu In
Nftw York Exchange For * ale
(tiilLn. t»o.» igi.i— (m. o i.i AI mull Hall, oppo
itf* I>: i k Wai c IT «...
BOiIHOIWG I
AI ! " t vtlll.S N » i.ii-i ».•i t» teieiv. B
-.11- f* Av DAY l’.‘ •.MtDER-') »i tier resii uce (u.
:!i«- cm 1., r of IStua ! •- ! Nii tli StKiO.
Plantation v ale.
f ri.«* bL.|) rfi.;i f'i and. tei mi’ < and to .
I don firu ng. oflera I*ll plantation for ►ale
it.ia jT'-ud f <rtn *#r COTIO.N AND s'Km K
UtA-'l N <». having a largo < ane brake, U hI.J.
WA l J.UKD, haw .4T clear iitiii ii g water iu even
tie!*! eo-itfiHiing -i * l*u/.dr* <l a*i • • - deal ed
Lite ban ce \\ ELL I IMBKUED. l\lo|f five ini.ee
Wen of .i din. on Ito-e lt e. k—l fto • above land
i* not smV lby the 2"’h. No* it will be pip up
fttol o.M ut the highest bidder. t.#gefbe with
Hor<n - \\ 1 • «*, li i'lai.tniiou UaoJ§, W ag
on* <*o. So nl o:i the pi cm.i-n**.
JAMLo D. rREIMAN
O ‘\ o V>}
WINSHIP & GORDON,
c -knek cr r Ti:i \r 'j broad *TRzrr»,
GEORGIA.
J&TV
hia!« and retail Dealer* it*
liools,
£ hors,
Hats,
L mhrc/la.*,
LKYli'i FT.
:Tlt>E FINDINGS,
Mill
RLADY-MADE CLOTHING.
WE AR F, RECEIVING and opening 175
rri-iM ROOTS anil SIIOFIS of every *'.y!«
and i!escr ; ption, nliicli we propose selling
as cheap ns can Be purchased in any Sorth
ern market.
V.'e invite nil persona who expect to wear
Shi,. >i to call and egamine or.f stock before
ourijias’n’g elsewhere.
Our Setiior IGrtner has had many yeart
. ipcr • c, ,■ hi the Shoe business, and is well
a,’('Minted with the irianufacturers at th*
nijiHi, which gives them superior advans
' ages in getting up their stock. Every ar*
i c!e in dtr litie will be sold at a small ■<}«
vance oti cost.
We shall confine ourselves strictly lo the
cash M'ifein. No one can sell goods on a
credit at the exti eiuely low prices we are
a-kll'g.
COUNTRY MERCH.' NT-1 wishing
to tcj,'crush their stock are respectfully ins
vite . !-• give us a call.
R's '.IS ANi t SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
/ir uki'aiiuno dose at short kotic*.
WANTED,
TWO GOOD BOOTMAKERS.
f»fp {—s’n
Vs» f? Ef-IrtliLY to an order bv tka
i »rdi* «f*y <*f I ikr county, w ill ba tai4 b-'iora
' tn** < **«;> t 14 iim «4i>«»r in tb« town of ffreen
vili** M«*ri wether cou» ty, on the drat Tueadwy in-
Deccmber next, within the legal hour* of tale,
seventy five acres of land (»«K»re or leas) heir g
pan of lot No. 216 in the upp4r Ni»rl?f Di«*t»iet ol
■aid s’«» ning the lands of MeKu»g!it,
F?e\m*da aid okbets, k .«,wn as the oh da place.
1-1 -rg i g t * th** ♦ atatc of Alfi ed Wigging la.t* wf
like o<-ui.t\ .and. censed. *i and su'd a*« the pr«*p*rtjr «f
w »id and ‘«sed for tlie ben fit of the heiaai'd ersd
i*ors *1 jsuiddec tte-a and. Trims cash, ,
CAifEbMAN FOfEw
'Vvoler 3, UfidC AJu—rstrat**.