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L il Wing—Watches and Jcwo!ry,
JtlaccUt Ga. 1 ■
(jjsb, & lioid—Tilegraph Publica
tions, M,ioapyGfi. .
Tj4lftr»—Dwwmvo Carriage fiaetory.
T M Jones, Oid’y— Home Exemp-
Uobi*, ioOtU:rf aiK»uardiaii»liip.
Tf;R rud—W fiolesalo and retail deal
cjtfn ’fr.i(Ml OT7 Ewthef &e , MSuou, Gn
rou SALE.
We have on hand one of Scbitield’w
New Putteutod Cotton Presses, which
cm be bought low for cash by applyiag
THIS OFFICE.
To our Subscribers—
While we are compelled to remit.d
*ome of our subscribers who are still be
hind, that tht first of January is very
near, and that their namen will be
dropped then, unions they come up and
eettle some way, we are also pleased to
return thauks to many far their kiudro
membcrance of the Prio er. But don’t
erowd us with your money, for wo hav’ut
got our iron safe yet—wo have nothing
buts cigar box to keep it in. Don’t
oomfl to pay us twice, (as soma of our
Webster subscribers did,) but come, if
you haven’t got any money, bring some
thing elso —if you haven't got anything
else, oome anyhow and take dinner with
ni, (but bring your dinner with you,)
and we’ll sing together, “When 1 can
read my titles clear.’’ Those who are
behind, look out f»r the X mark.
r r.r about dark on last Sunday
«v*hin» the unusual quietude of our
mtjr’vvae aroused by the alarm of fire,
which was discovered to issue Irorn the
building, next to the “Journal” office,
being that occupied by Mr. Hood as
a grocery Store From nil accounts
the flames were truly threatening, and
judging from the havoc that wan made
jn suppressing the fire by the prompt
and timely work of the citizens; we aie
justified in saying that it was through
their energy the entire block of build
tags was saved from destruction. It
is said to the credit, of the Freedman,
they’did wu-ir whole duty on this occa
sion, for whi h the community will j on
ub in loiideiingto them our heurttc.t
thanks. Fortunately no lose was sus
tained outside of the damage that feli
to the lot of the building, and that was
covered bv Insurance.
We were absent during the excite
ment add after seeing to what danger
our sanctum, with its attending nj pur-
Wnauces, had been exposed, felt that
igaurai.ee was bliss will, us on this par
ticular occasion.
flaincthiita .Acw—
lly turning to our advertising columns
il will.fie seu that our chance ior tak
ing a ri le will not hcrcaf .ir depend on
our ordering pleasure vehicles from for
eign maikcts.
Mr. Hart can save this trouble and
<ip cse by having work neatly executed
v. bunm. Ilia . xperienoe as a workman
is sufficient evidence that he is well
qualifi-d for the business.
irSTlbiinJ, the iunlnotiitble Tailor,
would reflectively inftirm the citizens
of South Western Georgia, thur ho has
on hand a woii selected stock cl ready
nuda clolhiag of the latest ofylo, also
the facility for filling orders v*itli
prornpinees, >by cutting and making
from ths best French Goods, at le
luaikable low rates. Bet* advertisc
ap'Dt. •
atteutioa ia called to (he
sdvertisement of G B.rud, fttanufactu
rcr, wholesale and retail dealer in Sad
dles, Uarne?9 and Saddlery Hardware.
Alsq, Leather in every conceivable
chape of us fulness cau be found at this
popular establishment. No betier em
porium for these useful articles can bo
found ia the South. See bis adv.iiLo..
meat.
ssr \Vfi would call the attention of
r a leaders to the advertisement of I.
H WiDg, to he found in our advertising
«oluiem of tfc s is.iuo. This gentleman
has prepared himself to meet the de
mand of the most fastideous, in the line
of Jewelry or every description. His
' to ok is largo and well selected, and
eannot fail to give satisfaction. Tor
particulars see afvertiSement.
'' hit* Corner—
lu Hadioals have not yet knocked
foe word while out of Seymour Tins
®y & Co’s corner, in Macon, Ga , the
t. 3CO 80 w ell known to our Grocery
ofch.int*. and so much dreaded by
v " '■° l,, pWitors j and well they might
en such a go a head man as Joe
tlc fr r ia on gtneet ing it. Wo no
-lan i Ule consUtlti y receiving large
arc Bu Pl ) l' ea of Groceries, and
as > they have always
M ’ S’' e great bargains t> countrv
its * BBt *' <-oiliDg Jor small prol
“* lhc y do, they are enabled to
, Her < a? ' f um their m*tH>y
»it? t £ M - r i,iuL 18 u -^ r «o*»o. xNo
Deir »‘l»ertisement,
l ß ''P'pmtc , r , kV C,tlpfß ’ n oul *> m ,iC<!
|-.4j of »LicU
Ve o.en shipped.
s vrrt mrs- - ——. -™
TWhile Mrolii.g tlowu the at root, Aik
attention wa* aUrictcd to the Ittvni ot
Messrs. Byrd A Cbker, by the grout va
riety of Christtn»s tiicks and gooc
things t)i£ have jdnt ’jfo bur
ttfhprise, weTTOna that Sa®a Clfusßd
arrived and undo this his headquarter*.
Ujvo theia u everybody, and get
something good.
UfNiAy’ilfliigur9ii44 [jli fl
Fiir January', 1809, has reached us,
ami while it is our duty to recpm*%al!
this highly appreciated d^,
not thing to afford light beyond what
ttre Magazine has already established
for itself, both as to its excellency aa a
book of fashion and a fruitful messenger
of literary taste. It has an unrivalled
corpse of literary writers, which is of it-,
self suffi.icnt, to establish for it a
reputation, not to say the least of other
qualifications, it may hove tmansuro sue
cess Mingle copies for one year $3.00.
Address L. A. Godey, N K corner 6th
and Chcstuut sta , Philadelphia, Penn.
Tuiinkk, tue Negro Radical Ora
tor.—-Thw Cißwtitutiynulist, in a no
lie* ot a Radical meeting, field in Au
gusta, not long since, makes the fol
lowing note of a speech made by Tur
ner, the negro Radical preacher and
orator:
“The first speaker was II M Tur
ner (negro ) whose most important ex
invasion was. that he wished the moat
glorious of all Congresses, the Repub
lican Congress, to declare the immor
tal Governor Bullock dictator of Geor
gia, and that ‘colored troops would be
seut to tho Elate, who would hang
every Democrat who winked his eye.”
We have been too king, troubled
with this pufied-ap spsoiHnmof Afri
can bigotry in this State—going about
promulgating evil counsels and blow
ing ont his Radical venom. 80 long
as such pests are roving about over
the country we (hull have turmoil and j
bitterness between the races.—La
grange Reporter.
jrsrxhe Columbus Sun says that,
just after Court adjourned in the after
noon, a few days ago, Andrew How
ard, a tokxpbly old negro, who had
beeu found guilty by a jury of keep
ing a disorderly house, approached
Judge Worrill, and begged that ho
would order him given thirty nine
lashes and let him of. Tho old fellow
was in eaiuo-t. Os course his feel
ing appeal Ibr the drubbing was dimo
garded
Counting Out Debt. There ate not
100,000 seconds in a day, but if if were
p jssibie for a man to count lUO,Oi)0 iu
twenty-f ur hours and with a patience
and energy never given t . man he tried
to count the dollars of ear national debt
in round number.-. $ 2,1 (f),UOd, it would
take him, cveu though telling 1,000,000
eaiffi ten days of his life more tiian
sixty-eight years to number the gold
pieces represent.)i by our deb’.
No DtsduisK-—D -n't flatter yoor
soif, young m in, that a cardamon
seed, a kernel of buret coffee, a bit of
flag root, or lemon peel, a clove, or
anything of that shallow sort, will dis
guise the nipper that has gone down
your throat. The lady at your side
detects the Uiok, and thtq«*oa the
cause of it.
A family mnn in New Turk—very
much of one wo should sny —has re
cently been favored with tripplets, all
finneuine, anal bo has named them
Faith, Hope and Charity. It is a grout
thing, even though in small pacs iges,
to have the leading Christian graces
under one roof.
tfß*. Louigviile has arr atriraouial
agency. The fee is five di fiir--, with a
subs'quent payment of five per cent,
upon your property when married. Alt
in the ino'tne tax, SIOOO is exempted,
but applicants of that value don’t ge't s >
large a choice. The agent is making
matches with great sucoess.
t . A UiiiU'A
It Cures dy>p pw , *’• ttburn, *tek
and nervous chiSDU diarrioc*
etc, . • si Mtfi ovad I!
It Relieves oostiveness, despondeßt
and melancholy fweliags, nervousness,
etc.
It Prevents fever aud ague, vjujpey,
feohsuiuptioi, jaundice, anil bilious dis
eases. *;>
In Fact, Simmons' Liver Regulator
has no equal as a preventive or cure.
Examine and see the certificates of peo
pl»3 here right at home that you know.
■ . rryvj ftlfl M,n nn j
A negro paper in Ibis S’ate says
that John A. Wimpy his received a
certificate of election as representative
from the 6th District. { T
Mr. E. I*. Power l , of Columbus, Ga,
was mortally wound'd afi w dSytt siuou
by the accidental cM-rharge of a gun
whilst out huoting.
The residence of John F. Morton,
Chattooga county was, with all its fur
niture, destroyed* by fire pn ih® night
of the 30th ult. Lise $8 OOu.
The Talbotton G/t.eitt sayst h»t nine
out of ten f. rmcrs of that county* have
made more than enough corn and meat
to do them the coming year.
I). UV*. D 1> 'ullv, the f .under of
the flawkinsville JjftpmcK, (a paper
whioh has been suspended for some
time), s about to repttßoka'publieiAion.
The gin h use of GLo. Win M Biown
hoar ktberis Was' foobrft Ft a quantity
of seed cottuD a 1< w nights ago.
Tho largest cargo of Colton sdht to
Liverpool Tr m ftavapiiali—d v ßtt9 bales
—saihd on the IS.h 6t November?
Foster Blodgett left Angnsta fob
Washington City on tho afternoon c*f
the recent charter elcciiou oft Lat city.
~er;xno,\;j
fflfWiW
JOAFFIJORO, 13 A.
o
r PIIE next Term of this l.ivoriie School will
1 Open on tho 2nd Holiday in .T.nn.ov,
isr.fl. Its distinguishing Characteristic! ute :
I Ist. It is lfi> most thorough and practical
School in Georgia.
4tiii. It is the least expensive Schooiin the
South.
3rd. It is attended by morepupilr than any
Other School in Uie Sutal
4th. Jonesboro is si healthy at any other
town on the continent,
■ r .'hV The School hag been long pauMuthed,
ond ig sll we claim for it, and not no eptu lite
ral funning.
TWO III!ml!•<•<• Dollars In curren
cy will pay for Hoard, Tuition and Wsfl.iiu;
for an entire Yeah. Tliore are no “extra’’
charges for anythin*, for circulars, gpplunto
A. D. CANDLER, A. M., rriocipal.
dec3’6B—2tn
1»W»BRY GOODS HOUSE
—or—
NUSSBAUM & DANNENBEHS,
?«o doors from the Express Office,
70 3«1 st., ftlacon, Oa.
Wholesale wud ReUd dealers in
DRY & FANCY GOODS
Clothing’,
BOOTS StTQJia
HATS, TKIAKS, Ac.
A general assortraeut of Undies and Rents
furnishing Good*. Country merchant*
supplied at New York market prices.
dcclo;3m
O. P. iIEATII J. r. REYNOLDS.
HEATH & REYNOLDS,
Wholesale and Retail dealers ia
FRESH FISH, SHAD, OYSTERS,
Game and Dressed rousts,
Foreign k Native Fruits, Vegetables,
Opposite passenger Depot, between the
Brown House and Byington's Hotel,
MACON, - - GAi
WE respectfully solicit Merchants, and otb
eia visiting the city to give us a call, —
We feel assured that no house in the city can
sell anvthing in onr line cheaper than we can.
We have an Agent In Florida that Is now
supplying us with Fruits and Fish, and weenn
sell Fish as cheap as can be bought in Savan
nah, with freight added, and they will be
much fresher, for they do not lay in an ice
box in Savannah several days, as other Fish
do that came from there. Give us a trial and
we guarantee entire satisfaction. declOSm
Something Fresh!
EVERY MORNING !
Iq the shapo of
FISH, OYSTERS, ETC.,
By every train
p. H. KD
HOLTiIMGSWORTH’S BLOCK, 2d
Dior frun Byington’s Hotel,
MACON, GA.
YITOULD ask the attention />( nil fond o<
TI luxuries or substantial) to the fact iba>
he is daily receiving
FRBSH FISH, OYSTERS, ETC.
He keeps on hand a full Block ofc*’oice and
fresh Fancy mill Family Grocer
ies, which he offers at reasonable figures
Give him a call. declC'Sm
FRENCHBTORE.
aHmauro,
DEALER IN
Frpach & Americau Confectioneries
TOTS, FIRE WORKS,
Family Groceri’s, & west India Fruits,
■ —ALSO
TKA, Coffee, Sugar, fe'pioe. Matches, Craek
ers. Candles, Soap, lFines, Ohampagne.
Brandies, Cordials, Bitters. Lupiors, Cigars,
Tobacco, 7’ipe*, Snuff. 2 Dimour
Block, MACON, GA. deolojhm
4.EOKLIIA, Terrell County:—
Notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned, that Mary Kelly, late of said county,
departed this lif» intestate, and no one has
applied for letters of adminiatratioDl (ti tl|p
estate of aaid Mi ry Kefl'v, and thaf in term
of the law administration will be vested in
of ■ lie Ajuperior Court
er proper peison on the 3rd J/enday ; n De
ceinher next, unless some valid objection fs
made to hi* appointment.
Given qiy hjoid, and offfciiil signa
tuVr, this Ijih day or November ISiIS.
nov 10 Ini T. M. JONES, Urd’y.
tut It
Terrell County:
X'telilXS'FgZS?*
Tfitfift tHsvihereforl to eitSf ahd adtoenith
all peisone eon ye mod, toiy and appfarat my
office within the tune prcscribed by law, and
show Cunse, if aVy, why said letters slioilhl
tttH he granted. Grven tindet my hand; and
official signature, this October 26th, tsffis.
novd'i)f3tid T. M. JONES, Ord’y.
fi I'lOßOf.i, Tor roll Comity:
V J WUerwts, */. T. apuliclfor let.
ters Os Guardianship of Rosanna, Jfargaret
Ha Wen Sikes. , "H. . I
Thesy are thetefo'etd tile ifiS Udihontsh all
perrons' concerned to be and appear at ml
offlee wTffiTn tbs ttme prescribed by law, and
show if anT. -why aafd tetters should
not be granted. Given under oi.v ban* and
ofiieial signature, this Nov. JJth ISOS. ( |
novliMOd T U. JONES, Ord’v.
p EORtiiA, Turn'll County:
\ J Whereas, Klj CWimn, Executor of Ui,r.
Hag Sikea, applies for letters of diamuaioa
from raid estate. % f won , tl | .p—, i
There are therefore to oite and ada.otiifh
all (.a rsons concerned, to he and appear at wv
office within the time prescribed by and
*how cause, if any, why said letters should
not be cratit'-d. Civeu under my hand, and
official signature, this Nov.
novlOGm T. .1/. JONRS, Ord’y.
iSomclhinif for All.
O RND a red Stamp and fifty cents, with
O your name, and receive by return mifl, a
Stencit.rfate for markipff Ctorhirg, Books,.
Sc. Bottle oflndeltble Ink, Brttsh and In
structions sent with ea(*h pfste. Address
J. S. ANTHONY, COthWrt, Ga.
novl9'6S- M . .jr
’ fc 3raß.s3tupu
Adesireahle Hours *t*d lot bun
dred yards of the business purUou of the
citv. Gail ou me at »v aloro.
7 W. M. PKEI'LKd.
XJawson, Ga., oct/i'-’-K
;!« ion iK'ftNfjJJF“'■‘ji 3
MSH'ili EMMS OF ClOCrtfY.
>3J li kisibiS
1* M.. WXSS
NIACOIf,
.Y.O* •#¥ to 41 j)W a, r d od) dMw Msrwssd M d ms
j K »dt fiwMW w«d ft ill
Cleftirtrtson's: ftsft, ft Ware,
I f ■ dw o,ti iiflMvl
f. do/.-u W Gnmitc s inch lliitca, #llO sf. 50
7 ,l«i do' M (1o 1 m 11 <ll
7 do rtiiaHletl Te*s, 175 is 12
3 do do 08 do fiCuiTMa, XOU AtX»
f 1-3 ilo do linkers, 55) IS3
:& . s s■:
Jl6d« do 10 do do 550 V>
5 1 41 do d<>s| ** !*f. M mm 0 «» J »
*3-0 do do H <fo do 12 00 2 «h»
WAoSb/Sff" vvSatf
1-3 do do do B<o 207
•3 |»nirs do
1 2 dozen do covil (’Yinmliors, 12 00 .3 on
[Mdo do do Dishes, tt so Sl9
l-e<to do do do f ttlUO 100
ie,lo do Biitt.-rr, pi* 1 >
1-Odo do Ton pots, oo^T^rl
l-Cido do s "0 1 3.3
1-6 do do Creams, 3 50 5S
1-2 do do Bowlk, 163 80
1-2 do do do 2 00 1 00
1-2 do do do 2*o 125
1-2 do do Gravy boats, 4 00 1 3.3
Dear ?ir :—Plca»e find afcove Price Ltsf.of .C|f*liorf, to I invit# your
especial attention. Yours very truly,
pmanr adLii± stx i was. •+* ***
•WJk 4HI
■ —d • at T YTCXI
.1 AM NOW OFFERINGj AT THE LOWEST JOBRING PRlCfi^
CUTLERY, GLVSSWARE. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS’
gjy WOOD WAHE,
COOhDIx, BOX AHI) PAHLOIi STOVES,
THE BEST PATTERNS AT THE MARKET.
It. A m WISE,
declßjim GWerry Rtrdot, ISl’ncon, Gfa.
R ‘^ChOFIVILD’*
\m Tim,
ADJOINING THE PASSENGER DEPOT,
-—! o '*■* ® 1
Zjjl Shoficld’s Patent Cotton Press,
X’atonted ScxitombcP otl, 18G7.
MklllS PRA’SS must commend Itself to the Cotton Planters of Georgia for it?
I Simplicity of C’oostruciioD, and the ease with which ftfff operand artliM Uend
Horse Water, of Sleaui Power—the change from oue to other being eßcctcd lu a l«w
Another great advantage which this Tress possess is, it tsk.es np so little room that if
may be placed in and run in the Gin House, thus saving much «*tra labor aud loss <Sf time,
the Cotton being placed in it aa fast ns ginned.
Occupying hut little space, and kept out of^iie, weather*o..S press is very durable, and
not liable to get out of order, both the Screw aid the Fratue being of wrought irou.
These W e!,, ' ,< Bre all P ut up conl P*® te " n, kperfect before leaving my e talmsfintcM, tuna
putting the purchaser to no cUra trouble and expense htprocw ing a uun to put them in
TL wi'h what f„v >r and satfs ac'ion these Tic st -• have re ctv and the past sea
soßf I Append the following certificates and Homes, among many others, of gerftemeD wth*
i,.„. iifdth ..i. W II due tow CorwTY, G’., J uue 1 h 1868.
Mr. J. S M ,con , Ga.
Dkaii to tour note of the l.ftTibTf , I fiaye tTi:| to se» in regard to ygur
Patent CottowWWf 4< tt KILLS TUB Bil,!,,*in<os ; ( !1 rod c’air. fo,W. I regard U so
perior to any PfAsWlSrive soeu. I ani, vary i!, 11. E££LL.
<.i s'.Ml. : 1 vIiBOPTON (ioCNTT, (ga., June 2d, lddß.
Mr. Srhofirl'l »/•' >», Georgia :
Dicar Sir—Your favor atJiand. lam Aril pleased Wltk wjiß f'» flgn i’rtge. For pows
er and durability I don’t think ft eats d. Vvfry J. vY. Wimbeily
■ Ga , June lfih, 18«>S.
Xfr. J. S. Sclnnrl'l Mor : AH') I !**?*. *.
lif»n 3m—We aw it: receipt of your lattowstfa irt repfV, Mtf that the'Screw Iff r perfect
success, ind'l Jave po doubt wilt have ready sale. We cau pack f.'tfiti ImM an ordinary
size bale with four halidf’ Very yours, 3. U. i’KICK St SOX.
03 A IWMT .F" jAfst Captß.
57r J. 5 Har\, Tie nr I •# f '
Sr* The Got ton /’r/ssJ. JuaugJJiPf jo*t last sass wbrifs WJtf and I +mSetf W'-lf jpfeaf(
cd with it. 1 packed w feh VaWSiTI onu ifuJiJrtd bLViHiH* .tfo" ‘1 I'e 'tWtlAf the Trww'w,t
deiior to all otlieis for Qat-Mng'bitkon, a rk pWVoiced wtfli Jess tabor, and will pack at
heavy bales as au v larmcr Wants. Wood Stress and /’less for baling ci’lion must surely
give way aud place to your Iron Bcrgws. All I mm:t.'fs. tout 1 did uot get an Iron fr tne
flout you, Complete. [ IcclOfut] rflnd res-cctlully, fe. D. Ft LLlth.
Ciemontspn's Best, C, C, Ware.
‘J .If /,ini 0C i inch Plates, fl tS fl ft
,6 do do Jfi do 7 J 420
6 do do 0 do 85 510
i do «<lo 80% Fla l , dish**, iJO 45
J do do Udo do 400 1 IK)
4 do ilullilil do *7o(1 175
t do do Q..kqrp. 150 OS
J (1.1 do do 4 ot) 100
do do do SDO 1
i do .do Pitchers, 200 C 7
i flo do „3o nnifi A S( I U 1?
i do do do 500 1 1,7
i,t tsM*- 4 IS
4 do do do 150 XOO
i do do Chambers, 400 133
i do do do r> 00 1 f.7
4 do do do VOO 233
3 pairs do Ewers & Basins, 80 240
18 sets do Toms 26 460
G dozen do Mugs, 126 1 66
1 do do dq. rSo
fillß 61
Crate and Cartage 2 60
sl2l If?
fiAVE ALWAYS ON" HAND
FLOUR , of all Grades,
ML*lL 9 grits, iWM.r,
4 '"‘" SR OR TS, and CO W-FEFR.
:» o t s* ALSO, THE FAMOtTS
SELF-EAISING FLOUR
'TO OUK, I’ATTONS, and all others we would say that we are manufacturing Onr Fleer
I from the beat quality of Wheat, and that all the Flour we s:Il is fresh. We make ell
grades, and have Flour as low as the lowest ami aa good as the best. Our motto ie,
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,
And guarantee satisfaction in all oases. All Flour fold by ns is guaranteed to pleeee, Ot
money refunded. To all dealers, and the balance of mankind, we would Say, try us, ea 4 Wre
feel assured that you will call again.
BLEDSOE & CO.
oovems;3months
Diesel Sternbcrg&Bro’*
MA-QISTIFICENT STOCK
OF
FALL s TINTEI GOBI!
IS 3STOW READY !
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
AND
G 2.0 THING
NEXT DOOR TO M. H. BALDWIN, DAWSON, GKO
WK are now receiving ti e largest and best selerctod s'oek of Full and Winter
4»o<><9« ey. r brought to this market, consisting of every varietv of
IP HESS GOOnS, PfU.I7S, Pit. I-ICMIED and
Hlto lf'.Y* OOJHtfSTtVS, sTIISPEO and
t HECHEO do,
u . EMBROJDKKY, LAOEB,
Hosiery, Uandkurchicf*. Gloves, Shawl*. Cln .k*, and evorvUdng u«mlly kept in 4 FIRS J
CI.ASS Lit Y GOODS ESTA DUSIIMEET.
r ri»e OreifitleTneii , ’H I>«'partment/
Is complete with Cloth, Casimerss and vestings, Fin liliing Goods, Bclldl-Tlnde
( lot li iM d*, Caps, Bools and Shoes, and every article necessary for a genteel outfit.
Wc make a wpecialirv of this line of oik buainoas, and ear.net ha excelled in nnnmiti nnalft*
er price. Ci IV E ES A CALL Ut.fOBE IGL UIIY KLkEWIIBBph 7
novs;Bin
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL Si CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
COM MISSION MERCIIANTS,
Corner -Fourth and Streets,
MACON, : : OEOIfGIA.
Have in Store and aro daily rcctiflng large shipments of Lho
Following €iood§y
which they are selling at the
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BACO3I.
60 Hbds C'R Bason Sides
50 “ Shouldcre,
G Ticrco.s Rargrass Hams.
STJGA.RH.
100 Bb's Stuart’s 0 Sugar
50 do A do
10 do Powdered do
20 do Oru'bed do
10 do Cut JiOaf do
10 do Grauulated da
COFFEE.
100 Bags Ixio CofTcc, all grades,
. • -iPn ‘‘ U and Government Java.
]3AG GlN(},&c
100 Bolls Patched Gunny Cloth
10 Bales Heavy “ **
•20 Tail*
30 000 lbs Arrow Tics
j 5,0y0 “ Whaley “
I SAT JI\
j I (lit Sacks Liverpool* Salt
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FISH.
| 10 Rblsßay 1 Mackerel
20 Half bids Bay 1 Markerct
20 Wtds Bh"rd No. 1 Maekct&l
?0 Half bbts Shnre No. 1 Mackerel,
BLls B tie Fish
/ fill Half bblt Bine l ish
M» Bo*. « llcrnttg
10 “ Codfish,
« Ac.
50 Boxes Candy, Plain and Fantf
Pecan Nufe, Almonds
Ruisint, Prunes
20b, S e« Gfccese,
’• 0 “ Soda Crackers.
10 Sugar do
10 “ Buttct do
10 11 Poser t do
10 “ Lemon do
10 kegs Butter
20 barrels Irish Potatoes
10 n Onio)r3
10 tierce.* Rie’a
60 boxes Mn. | Snap
50 “ Erasive Soap
100 “ iXI ive . do
2o ,l Fay’s Nn. 1 Soap
SO l?iar Candles
10 “ I’airufinc Candida
5 barrela Keroeeno Oil,
.'IQO half barrels itolasscs
15 barruls P up Syrup
100 cases I/quorg, all gra'Vs
8t)0 n»Jf sacks iSuj crfiue Flour
250 * “ Family «
LIQUORS
Cotton Plant Bitters
Ifnsn’ Bitters ■
Gibson’s t'abfnet ?ti btl«
’ Gibson’s Moeongnhsla Whiskey, ia
1 •• barrels,’ V 1 » * '.d «*?«
Teaucsseo W hi.-key, in barrels M
* Oid \Y inchestcr aud Shcuandnle
AVbiikcy, in barrels
■ Fine Old 15:audios aud Gins
SeuppunoDg Wine, novS^a