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|)A\VSOi\ journal,
Local Column.
Advertisements for the week must
bo banded in on Wednesday morning 10 in
sure insertion.
Bailey’* Vaii«4i«M»-
Uailt-y Inis certainly come to town,
nnd "ill perform here to night, lie
brings with him the greatest budget of
fun ever found in a company of equal
size Associated as ho is, with West’s
Celebrated Brass Band, formerly of
me 4th and Bth Georgia Regiments,
the Company has the reputuiion of
being the best Show now traveling.
We know the Band to be composed of
the best associated Musicians in the
South. Come <ne ! Como all, and do
your laughing. It is something to
please you.
The Journal l east—
On last Saturday evening, together with
the Proprietor?, 'ie casually wandered to lire
nicely arranged Saloon of Mr. Garrard, where
after being seated beneath the elegantly pan
oplied table resort, we did ample justice to
ourselves, in the agreeable dispatch of a rich
and flowing dish ol Bivalvularx which we re
member to have been the very best ever eat
en by us, and most assuredly the greatest
quantity that was ever placed before u* at
any one time. We struggled hard, and mu
tually encouraged each other to complete the
work of demolition, but utterly failed in the
attempt, aud had to give over with nearly
half remaining on our plates. We inquired as
to the usual dish for cUxt-Tuers, aud were re
flied to, by being referred to our own rich
viands.
Long may he wave, which wc feel assured
will be the consrqin-oce as long as he, with
the sprightly Mr. Walker, will so earne.-tly
strive to please all who patronize them
Thor*. T. Christian, Pastor
■of the Methodist Church at this place,
who has labored bo efficiently with us
.for the last three or four years, wi I r.c
•cupy the Pulpit again on Sabbath
next, which will conclude his services
in our town-. Let us attest our appre
ciation of the enusi of Christ, and of
this faithful Minister of God ty a full
attendance on next Sabbath.
Passing the Ouu r t-!iouse yard
the other dry, we discovered a crowd of
men and 1 oys grouped together as
though something unusual was being
the matter of wonder. Anxiously wc
■drew near to learn the item of interest,
and pau-ed, expecting to gaze upon some
new specimen of the animal crcaiion,
when we beheld in the n.idst of the
crowd, a little hole, of six iuch-s in di
ameter T,e ‘Jcvd’ says they were dig
girg a wi 11.
Sensational
We were peeping through ihe window nnd
n isw her, I’ll declare ; She was 1 beauty and
•all that, besides she was so fair. It’s cor aiu
•.that we’ll not forget, the charming beau’v
sren ; We would not bet on guesting righ',
but say she was eighteen. She wts pretty,
yes, but. that’s not half, somehow theie was a
spell, that fixed tny giz'upoti her face, I
hope hbe’s not a Belle; Oh ! cruel sale, ah,
harrowing stroke, it behooves me now to tel 1 .
The whip applied, tlie horse did trot, the fair
one would not dwell.
Yes, they are coming to town ’
•For what purpos-, do you suppose.’
‘Why, did you not hear that W. T.
IJrown was the best Photo
graphs that was ever seen.’
It jh a certain fact as has ceen dem
onstrated, though you nay he as ugly
»* the Fur.es and ask for a flattering
jric ure, he and come ns near remodeling
your feutiirae as any aitist you’ll ev r
Kud.
Don t target to apply lo S. T.
Colt-man fi>r what you may nceil in the
Dry Goods line. Sen his advertise
ment.
A Talcabi.e Fa«m sou Sals, oit
Special attention is hereby
called to th-j adveitisement of the Rev
J B. McGohee, to be found in another
olaffln.
e A Cos., are e«er ready
t® supply you with Flour on reasona
ble terms. See advertisement.
Sft.Vi’e wou'd again call the attend
tion of the people generally to the fact
that Mr. W. A Huff, of Macon, has
everything that is necessary for the
sustenance of man and beast Also,
pleasure'vehicleg, and wagons that are
indispensable to every plantation. See
his advertisement,
Fair Warning—
Tax payers would do well to notice
the advertisement of W W. Farnum.
£3»’Subi«cribe for the South West
ern Baptist a valuable paper for the
family circle published in Atlanta, and
edited by the Rev. Dr. Shaver.
you want to live in town ?
Then go to J. E Harris who is now
offering for sale a valuable House and
lot near ths very heart cf the city.
tf&_We tenderour thanks to Messrs.
Have&s &, Brown for a nurn 1 er of Pe
riodicals.
“Devil" returns many thanks to
r - 8. G. Evans fur the pleasure erjoyed in
she mastication of the sugar cane that was
presented him last week.
. —A man who always ‘comes down
with the presents a clean balance
■heet at tho end of the year.
—'Troubh a never cotne singly'—as
Jodos said when his w ile presented him
twins.
I Told You So !
l>id you suy that advertising wouldn't pay ?
You arc wrong one time, certain. We wont
uto the store ofW. M. Peeples the olbei
day, aud every perron connected wiilt the
tirm was so busily engaged, attending to the
calls of his numerous customers, that tin y
could uot fiiid time to say—llowd'y do. See
what a null of businees he has brought upon
himself and his gentlemanly clerks by letting
the people know that his goods were bought
when cotton was low. Road his advertise
ment the second time, and wotry tht in again.
T int 8 .mllts*i'ii Homo Joiii-uul—
Published at Baltimore, Md., by
John \ . Slaler, : t Ihe low price of $3
per annum, should receive the supp rt
of alt w ho desire to foster Southern lit
erature.
The first number comes to us freight
ed with the gicat story of Airs. \Yin
stanley, entitled the ‘ Peasant Girl,”
also, ‘ The Cruise of the Six II undred,’’
by Mjij. VV. W. Go’dsbutrough, which
gives un account of the horrible suffer
ings nnd privations inflicted upon six
hundred Confederate officers, who
were sent, in 1864 from Fort Dele
ware to Gen. Foster’s department in
the South for retaliatory purposes, is
almost beyond belief; but there are
still many living witnesses to the fact-.
Everything we have ever read of bru
tulity to prisoners during the war pales
before this, which causes us an invol
untary shudder. Tiuly there is a VVirz
w ho has been overlooked.
Helerson’s Magazine—
Fur December, is already os our table. It
is a splendid number, with two steel engrav
ing?, a mammoth fashion plate, a colored
pateru in Beilin woik, and ucailv filly wood
c”ts. The principle steel engraving, 1 The
Orphan's Christmas Eve,” will touch every
heart. We do not wonder at the immense
circulation ol “Peterson,”—said to be the
largest in the world—for it really gives more
for the money than any other. Everybody
ought to subscribe for it. Its stories are the
best published anywhere.
Tub Simmon’s Regulator ha-,
been u.-ed so many jears w.th success
that no one ufibeted with dyspepsia,
colic, constipation, or any bilious affec
tion, should be without the remedy ie
their house. The number of certificates
from the un at influential citizens fully
establishes its virtues. One says: I
think it the greatest mcdiciuo in the
world. Auotber syas ; I consider it in
valuable in s’ck h<aduche, a? it b;.s
not failed o giv ie irfiu any instance.
An thir says ; l consider it indispensi
bie in my family, and will never be
tviiLout i . See advertisement.
Notice—We wiil take Butter,
Eggs, nr Chickens, from any of our
subscribers who owe us, at market j
prices, or it you want to subscribe to
the paper and have not got the money,
we w ill uike them, but bring thorn on
if you doiit owe or subset ibe and wu
wi 1 buy th• in.
Nourish thy s >ul with good works
Give i pence in solitude Get it strength
in prayer. Make it wi*e with reading
Enlighten it by Meditation. M -be it
tender with five sweeten it wi h humil
ity Bumble it with patience. Enliven
it. with psalm? and hymns, and comfort
it wbh trqueut r■ fl ctions upon fu’ure
g'oiy. Keep it in the presence of God,
and teach ii to inflate those guardian
ang-li which, though :hey attend tabu
man affairs, and lot be lowest if rriakind,
‘always b hold the face of our
Father which is in II aven.’
—We should get benefits from a
book as a bee gets honey from a 11 ti
er—dive deep I ut attempt to take away
but little at a time.
IHARRILD
By tho itev. T. T. Christian, on the evening
of the 2J li ult, at the reside ce of VVrn. E
Wall, K-q., of Terrell County, Gi., Mr. Ja«.
W. Kendrick lo Miss Mary J. Wall; Also,
Mr. Jas. J. Wall to Miss Sarah Kendiick, all
of said county.
By the Rev. C. A. Crowell, on the 29 h
ult., Mr. S. S. Parham and Miss M. H. Spears,
all of Randolph Cos., On.
D.IWSOS UAKiti;r REPORT
C RIIECTF.D WEEKLY BY
AVAL. WOOTEN,
GItOCKR ASD COMMISSION MERCHANT.
CGTTO.Y, 18 20
U 1)1, li, 1.25
SI is i 7;K, 1.20
OUOtJUKfIES ii PKOVJ lO\^
C—Clear .-idis (smoked) 20(2)21
Clear ribbed sides (smoked) 19(0)20
ShouldeiS, 17@18
Hams ( piain,) @22
Canvassed hamp, (-upar cured) @25
C ' 1? M*M2 31 —Piirne Rio, @M
Gjod Rio, @HO
Ordinary Rio, @2B
SVCUIU- (According to grade) 18@20
Z’JLVI Black, @l.6<>
Green, @2.25
Young flvgon, 1.50@2.00
Ml *:- ‘ @ls
M'M* IJ ( /£—Supeififne, @H.sl>
Estta, ((ill Mi)
Family, V@7 50
A..111 li 24@25
A'MS ll M ickernl hf. bis. 12 3 fUe@l2
Mackerel in Kits, 4.50
Whitefish per lt>. 12J(tg 15
B f7TTE#i-Goshen, @tio
Country, 25@3U
icons— lfi@2o
cut CHEATS— 15@25
It TICS M '.IX— 26©30
IJELOir
sir it up— 75@i.00
t'i.ncu.m— 05.80
S*l A, T— Liverpool, a5.25
Virginia, a3 25
71 'll MSB 1C r*—Com. Rye, 3 oo„4 00
Corn, 2 50a 3 00
Fine Whi-key, n4 65
TUB.tVL'O— Common, 60.75
Fine, I.ooa 1.50
Glt.ll.Y— Com (western) al 0(>
Corn (coun rv) al.“0
.1111*1 A— a 1.35
Bagging, Hope, & Tits.
Bagging, Gcnnv— 28.30
kaeotteky, u3O
Iron Tiis.
Buckle, ali)
Ropk— OAI
JBISJXffJ HY,
COTTON A VENUE,
Macon, Georgia,
GENERAL COMMISSION.
PRODUCE AND
Provision Merchants.
.taenfs rot' Charles .Vet*on’»
Celebrated tanner lH stilted
ff'hiskey's.
• I yenls Chetvacla IA me Works
.Agents Chestnut drove ffV,is
hey,
nAt E rnw in Store and For Sale* at
Che very
Lowest Market Prices,
A large Stock of Goods, consisting
in part of
1 600 Bushels Corn
2 000 do Choice Tennessee Oats
200 do Sued Rye
200 do Seed Barley
400 Sacks Flour ) ~
100 Barrels Flour \ of all 6 rßdc3
100 Sacks Liverpool Salt
50 Ilbds Bacon Sides and Shoulders
£.iiue, IMasfcr and Cement al
ways on hand.
75 Barrels Whiskey—all grades
10 Tierces N w Crop Ri e
10 “ Canvassed 11-ms
25 Barrels Rump Pork
60 Packages Leaf Lard
100 “ Mackerel
100 B xcs Star Candles
75 “ Sjap
7 5 B irrels Sugar
50 Burs iZio and Java Ctffee
3 0 Bales of B y
25 Tons Phosphates and Flour of Raw
bone.
Additions arc made to our Stock daily.—
Gall and sec us or send us your orders. We
fill evert thing reliable, promptly and fairly.
novs 3in
BROWN HOUST
F. E, BHOWN A. SOY,
Fourth St., Opposite Passenger Depo',
JTlxton, Georgia .
i w 7*ROM the Ist of July tho business of this
House will be conducted bv E. E [Down
I; Son, the Senior having associated his son,
Win. F Brown, in tho management aud in
terest of the Hotel.
The bouse contains sixty rooms, which ore
reserved ehii fly fur the use of travellers aid
transient guests. Competent assistants have
been se- cured in every and partment, aud evt
ry attention will be paid to ensure comfort
to their customers. Rooms clean and airy, and
t e table always supplied with tho host the
country affords. Porters attend arrival and
departure of all trains to convey b.iggapc
and conduct, passengers across ihe s'reet to
their quarters. jul.27,tf
wimluMm.
BYRD & COKER,
HAVE on hand, at their store on Main st.,
mi:* H and arc
prepared io serve them up to mic tha taste
ol'all. Come and try them.
Dawson, Ga„ Oct. 29th, 18r>8 —ts
Ciaidc to Health!
— :o:
MY Guide to Heal h is now published in
. ‘(ood binding and plain type. Sub
senbers and others wishii g a book or books,
can be accomodated by calling on J. A. j
J/imfc ut the Store of W. M PEEPLES’.
Lo\le<w Block, Daw-on, Ga.
' J \ JUJUS si. DAVIS, M. fi>.
Aug, 27 th, ts.
THE GREAT UTKK COMPLETE!
Vol. IV of Victor'x History (Ci"il, Political
ami Militaryi of the Southern Rebellion
is now ready.
r I'll IS completes this groat National work.
1 H is, by far, the most exhaustive and
satisfactory t f all the narra'iv sos the late
Civ ii War. I* has the endorsement of numer
ous Governors, Members cf Congress, Emi -
nent Officers anil Civilians. It i», in fact, the
only history of the War worthy of the uanie.
Sold bv Agents; or sent by Express to any
address on receipt of price, viz: In MushD
binding, $3,25 per volume. In Leather,
$4,00 per volume. Add.ess
WM. 11. GIFFING, Gcn’l Ag’t,
18 Spmce Street, New Vork,
tsr A GENTS , TA KE NOTICE! This
great work being complete will now com
mand a large circulation. Good Canvassers,
male or female, can readily realize $lO per
day in taking names for it. Viry liberal
commissions allowed ami exclusive territory
given. For Circular of particulars address as
above.
may2Btf JAS. D. TORI.F.Y, Publisher
Swiss, Nnnsook, Jcknet, and
checked Muslins, with trimmings, at
S M. Siesei & Bro’s.
Avery slot K of Ladies’ Dross
goods and Gentlemen’s piece goods, at
vS. M. txicscl & Bro’s.
Plenty of renuy-made clo lung; shoes
and boots always on hand, at
S. M fcfiesel &. Bro’s.
50 pieces fine, cheap b'eeehing at
S. M. Siesel & lino's.
100 pieces prints from 10 to 15 cents,
at S. M. tiesel & Pro's.
A large stock of Crockery nnd Glass
ware at *3- M. Sieeel is Bros.
I I A V !•: A I ,\v . \ X ! >
J 7 MjOI’R, of all Grades,
.11E.3L, GUSTS, nSUS.Y,
SHOUTS, awl CO W-FJSEJD.
ALSO, TUB FAMOUS
SELF-RAISING FLOUR
r | > o OUR PATTONS, and all others we would that we are maMU r acturinsf our Flour
1 from the beat quality of Wheal, and that all the Flour we a.ll is fresh. We make all
giades, and have Flour as low as the lowest and a* good as the best. Our motto is,
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,
And guarantee SitLfadion in all cises. -All Flour sold by us.is guaranteed to please, or
money refunded. To all dealers, and the balance ol m inkiod, s\\i would say, try us, ami w»
feel assured that you will call again.
BLEDSOE & CO.
novems;3monlbs
n. T. COLEMAN’S
magnificent stock
OF
IS KOW
any one who iias not given* us a call will be
AS r roN]S!.ILI)
AT THE MAGNITUDE AND VARIETY OB THIS STOCK.
Wc nae fill’y pr par and for r.t.y rush ft at may be made, either by the wholesale
or retail trade, as our house is filled from top to bottom.
the jobbing or goods
BEING A NEW EEATUR IN OUR BUiSINE-S, WE CALL THE
ESPECIAL ATI'ENIION OF WHOLESALE BUYERS-
In returning our thanks to our large circle ol friends ami tn?tomcrs for liberal
patronage, we beg to assurelhem tnut we expect to contmue cur buisinees as
we begun it —upon a
FAIR AND SQUARE BASIS,
And do not intend or ex pee t to be unde sold; and by treating customers well,
wo expect, not only tt> v;n thiol' favor, but to secure thiei influence wliciever
U ' ie invite the'publiek to call and see w hat w e have, and hope we may be able
to make a good imj rcesion upon every visitor.
8. T.COLEMAN.
octs-lm. Second St., Triangular Block, Next to National Bank.
SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR
IS THE
Life-Giving Medicine of the Day,
K T relieves all diseases ofthc Liver* it ri ' l,0 M l 1
* the entire System, and bends new bluo.l
bounding through every Vein.
IT IMPARTS
A sparkling brightness to the Kye,
A Rosy glow to the Cheek,
A clearness to the Head,
A brightness to the Complexion,
Buoyancy to the Spirits,
And Happiness on all sides.
It is a household Treasure lor every I unity.—
Only $1 a package. Sold by all Druggists.
Prepared only by J.H.ZEILIN& CO,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
GOOD RECORD.
In regard to the virtue of your Simmons’ Div
er Regulator, not only can 1 speak for myself hut
also lor my wife, she was so badly h Heeled' with
Torpid Liver and Indigestion that I sent her to
Ktirope for the change of climate and for medical
advice ;but nothing seemed to do h- r any yood. at
last- some of her friends advised her to try 'Sim
mons’ liver/regulator, and she has been restored
to perfect health. 1 also have suffered severely
from the disease and been made ii well mail.
.V.
No. 80 Mulberry st., Macon, Geo.
oc<B Sin.
/ i EOKGn, Ti rn ll i oiiufy:
yj W here; Abraham Sasser, aj pin s lor
letters of ado inistra’ion de bail’s nor, on
the estate oi Sidney B. Sfniitb, dec’d :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under nit land aid
official signature this S* pt. 19 h 1808,
sep2l4ud T y. JO3E3, Ord’y.
valuable
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
VUOUT Three Hundred Acres of pood
p ne land lying in and ..'joining Diw
ton, Terrell coontv, G»., also three S ore
houses and a dwelling in said town, which
will be sold low. Fur further particulars
inquire of Win Coker, Erq., of Dawson, who
will act as mv representative in the s.i. l ,
aug2o 3m* ROllf. J. UODGES.
«s. IN & I!. E. OLIVEit,
ST ms, STfiV£S,
and
HOLLOW WARE,
Pocket nnd Table Cutlerv, Iron Ripe,
Steam Fillings wholesale Manulacturcrs
of Tin Ware. 42 and 44 Third Street,
Macon, : : : : Gkoroia.
novs;3 m
L.T.SXTOKG&SOK,
Wholesale k Retail Dealer in
1O0TS&SIOES,
Second St. JS ACOlf, Ga.
Hf"Co-.intry Merchants supplied at New York
J.! abkex Fn iCFS - nov 53 m
H, S, Meyer,
Yv'LtKsale Si Retail Dealer in
BOO'i’S at SHOES,
JIT. ITS X Tilt .I KS,
85 Chir;y Street, Macon, Ga
un*ry Slviciiauls supplied a; New
Yuik Matket Pii.vs. novs;3m
MO TICK. "
r I'\YO Moml s nit* r d.it*f npflication wi! hr
I made to the Cou tof Ordinary nf Ter
*-*■ll county, for leave to sell the lands belong
jug to ih • estate of Sarah Fold, Into of eald
countv, deceased.
0C122 m* FIT AULTS FORD, Adm’r
U"OIi Sy\ l.i:.
4 dcsiuatile II use and fit wi.hin two him
[\ ur<d v.ud- ol I lie bu.-incM poiliou of the
city. Call on me at mv stete.
W. M. PEErLES.
I: nw-hou, Ga., oet.-.’-tf
SIESEL, STERNBERG & BRO’S
aii. oiiJMciaig sh»©k
OF
FALL l WITEB HOODS
IS 7STO W IIJSA.DY !
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
AND
OLOTHIIf#
NEXT DOOR TO M. H. BALDWIN, DAWSON, GEO
\\ , 'K arc nuK receiving tic largest an J best «o!ecc*ecl Bto. k of Full and Winter
i v OfMMI x ever brought, to this in irknt, consisting nf every va-ietv »f
/..Gi/t.'s’ nis css tumns, p mutts, ncc.it ucn ana
itntntw no.ti csTtts. srmvcu and
cnccKc:n do,
EMB HO J 1J Klt Y,LA CES.
Hosiery, Uaudkarchief*, Gloves, Shawls, Olosks, ami evorvthi->g mu illy kept In a FIRST
CLASS VR V GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
r Tlic Gentleman’s Department.
Is complete wiih Wlolh, C.isiinoris and Ves'ings, Fnrnirhing Good., Itcadj’-.llade
(‘lotllillg, Hi's, Cnps, Bools anil Shoes, and eveiy sriide necessary for a genteel outfit.
We make a specialitv of this line of our business, and esr.not he excelled in qaaqift) quality
or pi ice. CiIYK US ,4 CALL, ItLFOKJR VOU BUY ELSRIVHERE.
uovs;3u)
EMPORIUM OF .IRT •I.YS) BEAUTY!
Favorite Resort of the Fashionable and Lovely!
DAWSON, .... GEOKOIA.
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNIE H TnF, MOST BEAUTIFUL PllOlographs
IV tmhroiypex, Jlclniiiolyps-s, Ivoryly|ie«, Pcarltypes, Ferreo
-1 VPI is, Porcelain, Ol any o'her kind ol Types, of ail sizes and dcSci ipaions.
DUPLEX-TYPER,
By which the likeness of the same person appears twice in the same, in the most incODceiva
bly aifitfrei.t posifions.
lu true pympithy with the mmy il’s to which frail humanity is heir, they have for a lore
lime been endenvoirug to ascertain pome process by which beautiful pictures can be taken
from foferior subjects. They have at lust made this, anti are now permitted to rejoice is
heralding ihe glad news to all who are the least uncomely in form or feature, that they are
prepared to take or them the most beautiful aud flittering picture*,*at the same time pe
survii'z a correct likenc-s. 1
lectures copied to Minia’ure or Portrait siz-, bv such a skill combination as
to rentier tin m even more natural thm !if*» itself.
DgTVVc are also prepared to p.int Uife-olze I*Or«raila, in Oil, Pastel or Water
Colors. Let all come aud ace our Sp^cim^n*.
r , BOOTH X Blt Off W, Photographers.
co '’b :IJ OerJ EL iyfess’ siore, Diweua, Ga.
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner Fourth and Poplar Streets,
MACON, : : GEORGIA,
Have in Sn»re aud are daily receiving large bhij monts of the
Following Goods,
which they are selling- at the
LOWEST I’OSSIBI.E I'IOITRES.
IIACOIf.
60 llfids C II Bacon Sides
60 “ “ Shoulders,
6 Tierces Bargrass Ilams.
SXJGf A.IIS.
100 l’b’s Stuart’s C Sugar
50 do A do
10 do Powdered do
20 do Cru-hed do
10 do Cut Loaf do
10 do Granulated do
COFFEE.
100 Bigs R:o Coffee, all grades,
10 “ Old Government Java.
BAGGING, &c
100 Roils Patched Gunny Cloth
10 Bales Heavy “ *<
20 “ Twine
30 000 lbs Arrow Ties
5,000 “ Whaley “
SALT.
100 Sacks L’verpeol Salt
80 “ Virginia “
FISH.
10 Bbl? Bay No. 1 Mackerel
20 Half bbl? Bay No. 1 Mackerel
20 Bbls Siore No 1 Mackerel
30 II tlf UII9 Shore No. 1 Mackerel,
20 BbH B uc Fi.-h
50 Half bbls Blue k’tsh
60 lb>xi H Herring
10 “ Ordfisu.
CANDIES, Ac.
SO B xes Candy, Plain and Fancy
Pecan Nuts, Almonds
Raisin;, Prunes
-0 boxes Cheese,
10 Soda Crackers
10 “ Sugar do
10 “ Butter do
10 “ Desert do
10 “ Lemon do
SUAIHiIES,
10 bogs Rutter
20 barrels Irish Potatoes
10 “ Onions
10 tierces Rice
50 boxes N->. 1 Soap
50 “ Erasive So3p
100 “ Olive do
»5 (1 F'j's No. 1 Soap
50 “ Star Candles
10 “ Pairsfiuc Candles
5 barrels Kerosene Oil,
100 half barrels Molasses
15 barrels Fine Syrup
100 vases J, rjuors, all grades
300 half savks Supeiftne Flour
250 “ “ Family “
LIQUORS,
Cotton 1’ ant Bitters
Russ’ Bitters
Gibsou’s Cabinet Whifkry in Ills
Gibson’s Mononguhaia \\ hiskey, in
barrels,
Tennessee Whiskey, in barrels
Od Wirebester and Shetandala
\V! i.-kev, in barrels
Fine C)'d Biardirs and Girs
S uppirnong Wine. ti-;\s-3Tk