Gallaher's independent. (Quitman, Ga.) 1874-1875, December 26, 1874, Image 1

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GALLAHER S INDEPENDENT, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT QUITMAN, GA., BY J. C. GALLA HE R. j TKIt.HN OF SinBSCRIPTION * r l WO DOLL A IIS pei' Annum in AAvtnu't. • t lil II DHiECICHV. Ki:toint Chinos.—Rev. W. Lewis. Piwtor. Flta< ®4f < 'tiy Nuuday at 11 a. m., and at 7:3U p : *• Ftnyei Meeting at 7:15 f. m. on Tuesday mtfht. Sunday School at ti;80 a. ai. W. K. Burmx, Hupei uitvndcul* PKKKBrrKMAN Oat iKTt,J, 4. Smith, ! I'ahl or. Hoi'vly.frt ou the Fir*t anil Third .Sun- i ilivs in as Ax month, at U a. m. ai*i . m. j Surulay K<4ohl 4 l*. si. iUKH.sr Catrncu.-Kt*v\ C. D. CampVtt, Jfos t. u*. Services (morning and evening) Second and Fourth Sunriata. Church Conference Hatuidav before the Kocoud Sunday, at n o’clock a. m Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Sunday H. iimil at D* o clock a. #. 0. \\. Stephens, Super in ton lent. _ The regular mo* tings of Shalto JLodgc, No. 287, F. V A. XI., are held ou Ist and Sd Saturdays, at 7* i o duck i. m. M. C. WILKINSON, XV. XI. T. A. Hall, Secretary. . Christmas. On account of the holidays, we cannot issue our paper this week: therefore, we send out this sheet on account of the (aß>d adrertisemtunU. Wo will do our best to furnish our readers, uext week with some thing good. L E(fA L AD 1 'ER 7 /S hAt EX TS. Guanliui.V Lots Sale. ’VI J’ELL be sold before the Court House door, ?r in the town of Quitman, on the first Tues day in January Lost, within the legal hours of salt: Hots Nos.' 8 and 0, southeast sortiou of the town of .Quitman. Hold muhr an order of the Court of Ordinary of brooks County. for tin benefit of the minor heirs of Wm. Blalock, de ee.ised. Terms one-half cash, balance du Int of .January, 187i. llood lor titles given and pur chaacr to pa v for title papers. WXI. WALLACE, Guardian minor heirs of Will. Blalock, deed. Dec. 7, 1874. -12-4 t Citation for Letters of Dismission. BTATE OF GEORGIA- Brooks Cot'MY 1 ■\l 7*ililllEAH, J. F. M. Harrell, administrator t V of A. B. G. Hum-U. represents to the Court in his }a*titiou, duly filed and entciv.d on record, that he. has fully" administered A. B. G. Harrell s EstuM 1 . This is theiuiuip to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, fo show cause, if any they eau, why ssi<l adminis trator should not lie discharged from his admin istration. and receive letters of dismission ou the iir.d Monday in March, 1875. J. XI. SHEARER. dec 5-it Ordinary. JVctlcc* t Debtors aitl Cieditois. BTA.Tr, 0? GEORGIA -Rnc.uKS CiuXTY, .V ijx rs lim .*.\ i thmauds Win. B. Hi’Jwcll. late o: .i . comity. art* hereby not hied and iv ptiivd l jnv u* j tin :n. propcth an-■'.rod. in tl<* undrodgimd wit. :* i tunc pi\- <i iy isw. And u.i p- '*<>. • boh ned to said tl- • i tin* herein t. Jiujl|t-d?S|. . Inn ..n ut U* Lie 'ill*4 . tailed. SVK.Vii lUD.WJ'f L. Adm'tr’x, J.\ 'I IN V. •./... an tV. N.v. 2*l, HT* . . U ice* O' - tin first M <■>day in J.tnr, ••m • T will #Jy ; i air Ur.aiai'.v of I'.. • <ks (‘ounty foi ]sn't" s1! t\ nt; iirri . I. il, 1m ii.*: t. In* if:tv < i J.is. Hiniard. and. ■ and. the wi }•: si Ic >f th< -v. m li.-.K <>f lot r i .nd, No. VsK), i. t ic E. Di.-o idol' Mi* .lull > “unty. IL T. TI KNKU, Ex. ‘ f Jas. li Laid, deed. Dec. L 187 L 12 I t >’cti <• i<> rodUor*. ('UU'DTTOIIS of tin- Estate of dames Lilli* rd. j deceased. arc hereby notified to render in to tin- mi lersi'Med an account of their d.mauds. !>.*., 4th, I.S7L JL T rritNlvU. dee 12-fit Ex. of Jas. Hilliard, deed. is hereby given that at the •L'lmtu'v il Term of the. Court of Ordinary for Brooks ('.Mint v, i shall apply for leave to sMI the real estate lH*U:i>{itig to the estate,l^ ’T'lel IL Pensou, dee*ased. K. 1- KIJGSBEIIU\, Adm'r estate of Joel K. Denson. Due. 7, |*74, H it FOR CCUHTY OFF'GEP.S. rou SHBIIIFF, Jobia T. TUrasUrr. FOB OLEIIK OF SUPSBIOB FOI I.T, W. U. Bentley. FOB TAX RECEIVES, THOMAS GROOVER. roll TAX RECEIVER. T. J. lIARVEE. FOB TUEAWBEB, 0. ir. STEVES. Fresh Romls just reeelyef}, *hi<,ii were bought fill' cash at very hoy I'fiee-, nm] will he sol.l the Hume wav. Call early hiiil secure the. cheapest goods yet sold. No humbug. At . Kayton’s New York Stoke. Call for ft Convention* Council Chasihek. ! Quitmani-Abe. Dec. 7th, 1874. i In compliance with the urgent requests pi Wqgiineut citizens of the town of Quit tll• i li' [oi< i■ l egUlVei l l Mayor and aldermen iiiive been prompted to issue this procla mation calling a convention of the people to nominate candidates to bo ypted for at our municipal election in January ’' ll x f They therefore suggest that the citizens) the town assemble at the Court House on Monday, the 21st inst., and select by bal lot or such other means as may be to them satisfactory their candidates for Mayor and Aldermen to he elected on the first Monday in January, 1875. A. B. NEWSOM, Mayor. By order of Council; H. M. Mclntosh, Clerk. o All of Ham. & McNffli’s stock of Dry Ooods, Hardware, etc., etc., at New York cost o Stockholder’s Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of Quitman Factory will be held at the Court House, in Quitman, on Friday, the lt dav of January next, at 10 o’clock, A. M H. Bkkhss, Fresident. F1..,1 Havana Cl,™ VOL. 11. (Mulw’s is THE w** PEST A DVER TIBING ATE 1)1 II XI LV lUE ST A TE. ,7 HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION' OF ANY COUNTRY WEEKLY IN geo no ix, TERMS] OF INDSPENDE^- ONE YEAR * 2 - 00 ’ SIX MONTHS ;* 100 QUITMAN. GA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1874. lIA\ ING enlarged our premises to double their former capacity, we are prepared to ofTej' to the iferehauts of Georgia, Florida and Alabama, a full and varied clock to select from, comprising in port 500 barrels Flour, of all grades; 200 barrels self-raising Flour; •200 barrels Biscuits and Crackers; 100 boxes assorted Cakes and Crackers; 150 barrels Sugars; 150 sacks rtio and .lava Onfleos; 100 half barrels of Mackerel; Also in large quantities, Hi Curb Soda, Hal Soda, Putasli, I,ye, Pickles in glass, Sauces, Preserves, Jellies, Raisins, Almonds, Nuts of all kinds, Butter, Cheese, Mustards, Starch, Bluing, Spices, Mi ware, Bottles, Flasks, Corks, Liquor Labels, Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters, Flavoring Extracts, Lemon, Raspberry and Vanilla Syrups, Blacking, Brushes, Brooms, Letter, Note ad Cap Papers, Wrapp, Caps, Prize, Fancy and Plain Candies. All our goods have been selected w ith care, and with the intention on m p.ut of mooting to the fullest extent the wants of Merchants making purchases for the interior. Ti prompt and payingA prepared to offer the usual facilities. Me will, as heretofore, give our utmost attention to the produce consigned by our customer . o Ugf ZN T <> (> oods sit Retail. Oct 3-3 m ! Duo hundred djlferent varieties of Prints. A largc supply of Ladies and Gents Gloves. A Large variety of White and Brown Goods. A general A snort meat of Ladies Uless Goods. A Ikav Ladies and Gents Superb Slip pers. Ladies and Gents Linen and Cambric Handker chiefs. A large supply of the finest and newest Styles of Trimmings. A well selected stock of Ladies Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Every variety of Spring and Summer Goods to he found at Bmos, Jklkh A Go's, Cash and l'roduco Store. Call and judge for yourselves how well you ea u do at Kayton’s New York Stoke. Flour in large qiimitilies, at prices less than since the war, at Kayton’s New York Stoke. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries, Ac., Are., at very low prices at Kay ion's New Yoke. Stubs. All kind of preserved and brandy fruits at Hale A- McNeil's. The most beautiful Dressing Cases at .1. id. Witt's. Dou'l Piirgi t that Mr. T. Kdson’s I’i. ture Gallery is new in full blast, and that, ill artistic skill and experience ha is not e.sneilcd by any il 1 the ITnited Stales. A better oppoi I unity will never be offered to our people to se cure these lasting and pecious mementoes of their friends. Give him a call. Don't delay; you may regret it if you do. Rest Paints for 11 cent at Haul & McNeil's. (| Rest Rrogaus at -SI fi. r > at Hall & McNeil’s. Mincemeat for 20ets. per pound, at Hall A McNeil’s. Notice. All persons having a balance due in whole or in part for Guano sold for L. J. Gmlujaj'tin & Cos., must come up and set tle, otherwise suit will be brought. Come and settle without further Rouble, net iil-tf J. A. Edmondson, Ag’t. Just Ih'Uivttl. Several beautiful nets of solid Walnut Furniture at the furniture store of J. M. Witt's. Calf Boots for tfd 00 at Hall & McNeil’s. Wheeler Ai Wilson. The sewing machines of this company t can now he found at the store of Hall A' i McNeil. The, various priced machines; ! can be obtained from them. Roman candles, rockets, flrc-craekers, | spit- devils, flower-pots. Ac., at Hall & McNeil's. Onions, Potatoes, and Apples, at Hall a McNeil's. A tine Chromo and box of Prize l unity • for lOcts. at Hall k McNeil's. <1 •. li is the place to get your flour, they keep 'constantly on hand Cooke A Cheeks choice brands, also the yory best quality of Kennesaw and Mauetta. lion t. go any where else, a better quality is not made any where. sept 20-tf A large assortment of French imported fruits at Hall k McNeil’s. I All of Dr. Jayne’s family medicines and other drugs for sale low at Kayton’s New Y’obk Stows. o Dates nud primes at 25ets. per tb at Hall A Mi Nhil’k. Flour for $1 00 per sack at ! Ham. & lfeMi.ll, s. Tlm: Ch.ivimiui Tree*. Thu ladies of the Mite Society have per- j f,acted all their arrangements to made the ! Christmas tree and entertainment, on the ! night of the 24th, a perfect snecess. There . will be a splendid supper prepared. AH | the delicaoie* of the season for 50 cents, ; children half price. No entrant a fee " ill |ho charged. It is free to all. We hop.a ’ to see all the beauty and elite of the <£*</ out. Remember that it is ChristmaA, and | come out and eujtiy yourselves, and greatly benefit a good cause. All kinds of toys and Christinas presents u £ Ham. & McNeil's. o— Dolls from lOcts. tr> ®2 50 at Ham & McNeils. O’UR MOTTO: SMALL PROFITS AND LARGE SALES, SOLOMON 1111 OTHERS, 173 and 175 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, ; : : : GEORGIA. too barrels and half barrels Whiskey 50 barrels ami half barrels Gin; , 50 barrels and half barrels Kumj * ‘J > casks Wines; A) Casks Brand it ; 1,000 boNfs Cigars; 150 kits JJa^kerel: Itimiai ivia! Inst ruction. j The mult ihigned will be in Quitman, by i tile lOtli uf December, and proposes tu i tench a class in the science of Book-keep ing, both by Single and Double Entry, liis having graduated at Poughkeepsie, N. Ah, and having acted as member of the faculty of said college for tin eo yearn after graduating, lie claims an experience as sufficient to enable him to warrant the highest degree of efficiently in his teach ing. He warrants satisfaction to all who will bp attentive and willingly receive in struction, Hours will be adopted to suit i the convenience of tlm class, i uov 21-tf O. J. Caiikoll. .—.—e Great bargains, cheap goods, full stock 1 at Kayton’k Nkw Ymu-: Store. Sp-riii.) !Voicc. All pm ties iudebled to Wiikerson A Smith or to cither one for medieul ntton tiou and lor drugs and medicines, are iiorehy in.tided that if p tyim nls are not i nude hy the Ist m Junuary Unit tie y will ! proceed !o (M-ileet niJeoidihg to i t *.v aiel ! notify all \\!u refu-e Jo juty to look lor. 1 medleai aUt .ouieot.ier k niree. hi. k.j. Wii.KKsso:;, A. I>. i'j.liTJi. The vi iv best - t . at buy can lie 'aid Lit ' J!ai.i, k .Mo. Man’s. Foil lines ot goudH to suit the seasons, and ircsli goods almost weekly tiom New York and other markets, Call early and get the late styles, at reasonable prices, at ( Kaytoh’s New iork Stohh. Ask your neighbors, who have bought from ÜB, a. and invariably you will be told that you fan do as well with us as any where else, perhaps a little better, bo consult your interests and try Kayton’h Kew Yoke Stoke. NEW All VEIiTISEMEN 7N. -820- V.'fl.L BUY A first Moitgiige Picinlimi 80 i,,! OF THIS s. Y. Indui.L'l Exhibition Cos. TM*e Hobiß '< iaiif.l hw ibe pm-pos, of raja-1 iug fiii.da for li,'- inu li ''' of a imilflmg m tin ! City of New York, to Is: used lor a I'ei'yt tual IVoihl # * :ii", a m-rmaiwnt 1i0n..-, wliern <■-.an < xl.il.it ami aril lua goods, ami v.ci-.i l'-i .< n t. . cull allow Ilia ilivcntl""; ' v of c"t li jit I which will prove a vast be.nut to thi . r 'Dg'tifls TicKis'ntmc of tin Pule „r New Jin'l, bus graoteil u ehaiier.o .. ii'iinhci . of our must v.'nnltby and r ‘pcctah.c i ,iml tln 'in kiiijlli ii.Aii hiuc !"11. 1.nc, 1 a I>|; j • b ; ; eight l.lnclia of the moei >a*!'f<; l '" 1 , i Ci flit Ni Ain't. The bmllling to II" cl c. t li i Glim seven sim ies hieh !••'.'> f;- ■ : ! a.irniouiiteil by a h.miy c > < r . : cover a apace of 22 m It vvll! he ' ! of Iron, litick and (Haas, and I" lu ■i"' '• The laitida, which me al] I.r - ■a; h. ■ 1 1 ' j IIV ahi at ni'Ultgiiy on the hunt *id K ' f • • i tor the tmrpose of making il" u popnlm, >< , of $150,00!) eacu; tin* money b mg* t.tu iM“ - lon the amount of the wind loan. I Every l)om\lnldcr npist recni’c a ..s - •> 1 but lu may n cel' e £!C0 ; 000! Or m,m, or ,’IO,THI, or 1-5,000, or *,*, KvT.ltY EO.NI) purchased before Jaimar.': I, W7B,will partieipate , in the _ _ „ _ THIRD GEEIE3 DHAYV.HG, Held MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1875. CAPITAL PHEftliUsl oo,ooo. 1 rpi •’ ♦,,i.,, cvcrv miiw: months. " i(1 in I thrvi. Address, for Komis and full udoniavlmu, • MOKTIIftNAr, IS3H NO & CO., (Financial Agents,) 143 Park How, New Yolk. post Office Drawer i'l. Remit l>v Draft, on N. Y. City Banka, Registered Letter or T. o. Money Order. v.x,u:n declit-Om A7-: 11' An 1 r KH TISKMKJS TS. Clmugc of Schedule. ATLANTIC A (IUI.F It. It. 00.,) OnoeK < . KNI'.UAJ, Sepeiuntkn dint, Savannah. Ga. Nov. 27th, 1874. ) / vN AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVE.VIBI.ti 27, V* T'lftiiiH on this Road will run us follows: • r.XPEESSrAHSENOIin. r.eove, Savannah daily at. 4:00 r. m. Arrivo at Live Oak “ • • ti'Mo ai. Arrive at. Quitman “ 0:14 a.m. Arrive at lhiiiibridge 7:8.7 a.m. Arrive at Albany “ D:ls a. m. Jjoave Albany “ 4:2u i*. m. I,i :ve iiainhridge “ ;, :20 r. m. ! it,/iv-' QuiCiaan “ ‘huu i*. m. ! Ltavu Li.e Oak ‘‘ ..KnOup. m. Arrivo ai Savannah “ h:80 a. m. Connect; at Live Oak with trainH on the.T. U. A ,\|. U. U. for and from Juoksoinille, Taiialias- N-> ('lumge of cars between Savannah and Al bany. Close connection at Albany with trains on tin S -utiiwestci'ii li. R. AivJOm ROGATION TRAIN WESTERN DI VISION. L.-AVi- Dnooiit (Sunday exaoptod) at 7:05 v. m. .h i'ive nt Quitman “ ~. . . 10:15 a. m. A.riv'. t Tinunauvillu M * 2:8.4 i’. m. 'vrriie at Albany “ v - M L ,ivi A •-any “ • :l;) A. M. Lt tv- Ta-unasvißu “ 1:4 >J. M. I,i iv* (R tfnum “ 8:18 i. M. An ive a. Dupont “ < ; 10 i’. s*. Con tee: at Albany with night mens ( o tli S \V. ii. If., leir.ii g .Vlluuty Sunday, I'uesdiiV and 'l'liti.a . and arriving at Allot..y Monday, Wed in sdav a id Frit lav, . . '•.ii S'.eanier leaves I’anil-nd.:■ every Sunday . v.,;i;-r tor Apalachicola. •' 1 IPS. HAINES, p,.2t General oupm intendo.it. WILD OATS. PROSPECTUS FOR 1375. THE CHAMPION AMERICAN COMIC PAPER. IlliiHtnitcd by n corps of the hunt Amcririm nr- , lisU, mill t oiitributc'l to l*y the niost popular . ImiiD-i ists anil siiiiiisls of the Ony. ; Wi.tl nat: now eiitriH Hpmi ‘J 11, j sixlii t iin.f its cxinttHiCH, mid lias boroino the chiabiisiictl btmioroiiH and Hiitlrical paper 1 the ! ;■ .a .tie. It was darted ami <*ot mud the runt , yc u- as a monthly, then, to satisfy the dciiuum ot *,)<• puhli*’, it was cliatiged to a ntU j cMiitiiiuii.H its tfood work ot Intiu.K lollv >• j tli. s a iti mD up tho political and sound Hiia .ps I, , ;:h HiftHteiiy cartoons and punumit editoniils if achieved cvm. greater success than oeime an l was reeo’oii/.e 1 as tho ah.cst ami bia-liiest oi lin rises, b.m o thmi we. have yielded si ill birth 0 t„ iiic public demand, ami now publish \\u. o Oats weekly! it. has literally -rown into its. pres ent shape on its intrinsic merits, bcipg tip- first ; .sin-.sful wii kly humorous jßipcr ever ( l it.s<i ii 1) v. , , .. ~ \ \ non;' t in’artists especially d ohirms.i j illu.'iMiio is fa- Wii.ii> Oats arc f-artk DHle. j i•, Worth, Hopki.is, \Sah s, .Shelpm \*olf | j,,m-, K.-ctt-.’.s, btuekhardt, Day, am,, sevt ral Otln is who a: c yet unknowii to fnmlc. In its lit.-rarv departments \\ n.i Oath wil, RH it ai , v .i :s ha y'sta.i 1 alone and unapproachable. \t le lt mi owe iirs.-elass serial story will always by found in its pa-r.es, by the best, humorous satm ,• il and ciiaiiicter writers m the Lmted Mates, while its sketches ami squibs win oe sparklmg, ioi if'inul. and jiointcd. . .. , \’u , o .rs will he a*Ht-ehirt m every particn- I !:r. ami on this ncevMp.it may be taken into the ! I.cst la niiiet, wiihoifi tear or as m> ! word or ilbi 'tyUion will appear t.rnt can otleml I tin most fastidious. . . I ml I n'a sample copy ami eouvmec yovirselr. Subweriptioi* Pcb-e. v.y - . ;■ l:;:; biX aloiitbs i (ui Tiii'e. .Months. .. ... • Si'M K h’ Copies U,U . One iitu li >n. ... a elu'.i.r live ul w.-n! wTH ■ "S t r" COljTin" SM {raiviisfu-rs. ii; i’ultoa street, .New imk. i ! ’*\ lit.- I*iiblic. I proi'ose to -a High School for in ties and ... )■ he ip.ioiia.i, IslMoi.Tivii, Jami.. 7,M i .. ; nuiiilx lof pupils M'dl lie Inill id. tin K. ■i' stadv will lie ayah-malt• and O"'1"-. si-u- li',l. thorough la all the stinlies usually i., in the High Solkhilh and Academics. I ‘Tunis will !-e prepared fertile hi:her ''lasses' ~(■ ~( , i i old tee .'ourse of luslriiet! 11l "111 lie „ ,'boil as t.. suit tie me not designing m e.i- , I * Tin- discipline of I tic school "ill he firm, hut I cvuvih. and according I" t liris'.nui pic iiile, the ■ Ip, ii.e'n.ii of tli ' s. liool exercising n vigilant , I ~ a leu "ver ihe moral eomljad ul the pupils ea " 'ld!'- o-ili" I will 111- dilid. and into let, Pd, and :id | I CiiKirH, charged reaped ively -fti, h tsat* imr tiroir ! of tell W.' ks. Music and In neh wtb by | [aught extra brandies, the usual rah. sut lui '''y'lil'iera'l'share of JlufiSKsttroltW' is solicited. father inh.n n a.io:^^rrss j t.rem neaj.I l Quitman, r 25, A CARO. The undersigned takes tins ne. t!r,d of l'etiirii- H|.r Ids I hanks to those of the citizens at Quit iiian who have farmed him with Inejr natrumige, ■v and lie's h ave to inform them that he has leased u.s sclmol house to ltcv. .1. Alla rt South lor the cirfH7s, with the view of retiring I/. tr' cher Feeling sati fie 1 that Mr. Smith will he a competent and faithful instructor of all pup ls I intrusted to hi care I recommend hhn fo ti e I eoii'idonce of my patrons. A., J ■ Quitman, Ga., November2s, 1874. doc t u 1,000 cases Canned Goods; 300 eases assorted Lupini'a; 300 boxes and cuddies of Tobacco; 300 boxes and half boxes Gandies: 50 packages Teas; 50 barrels and half barrels Vinegar; (500 boxes Soup; Look to vonr interest for now L the time to buy your furniture nt J. M. Witt's. J. M. WITT’S FURNITURE STORE. Ih t'-e'daef where all can la* accommodated to wlu,.: r at i ! 8 f Furniture they may desire. Fine Solid Wititml Chamber Sets, C-onilletc‘ XV'ai’flrobeHj \nCREAVS, PRESSING CASES, TA PI. ES, STANDS, CHAIRS of Every Desffiptfon. HOIST EADS uf AI.I, QC.U.ITXES mul STYLES Hl'HAh ( \:<Ei of nil Sizes n;l Descrip* t ions, and indeed everything kept in a furniture store can lx-furnished to customers, as cheap as they can he sold in any city in the South. Fun iturc male of the best materials and manufactured bv the best establishment in tbr* Northwest, ('all and examine. uov 28-tf Ten plug* Tobacco for Si 00 at Hall & McNeil's. o Dentistry. j)r. I). If. Jib •ks, ]>rinci|>iil Dentifit at Quitman, Oa., still oilers hjfj profemiona] service to the citizens of Southern Geor gin and Florida. l )lil 13-tfia. — o l’ine Overcoats for S7 00 at Hall &. iMeNi:n/s. If . c, McINTOHII, DEALER IX Fluidly groceries,, Fruits, Fate., Etc. * : > RE) | have tanolifv in. fri o I. and the piditfc generally that oponedjnniler thoMaso. :■ | Hall, a lii .if t Ua* IVovisioos, etc., etc., consisting in put of the following. IV.H-o it iit . <••"* :1A Hour. Ticw, I'i.iiitoi s Onions. Apples, Cabhatfi H, lU< \ Sugars, Cofltoe. I.ii’.l, Butter, Cheese, Cniekeis, Candy, Nuts, ;li)llioi o>Bkr, Sue l 'i I’iiu.apolfM, IV u’lit's, Liibstorti, Santa's. 1 lekleß, Potush, it ii 'reparation, Sea Foam, CandJoH, Kerosene, Matches, T > I . ha • -. s,Tirs. Sii'ilTt, Mivkorol, Herring, Buckwheat, Maccaroni, Beans, ;Ul ,l vr,- 1.1 cv •I’vfii-u; oi h ■ foil *1(1 in aHi st -class (imn ry. Give my stock an examination ana w;iii *'H 11* i,t • ■ s.t’.i ictiu iin ii i. ivs tiiiJ ipiality of gooclu. ,1 l S 'l' RE E E I VE D, m , heg to inf'is-m my dulou.erw and the public generally, that I have received, my Stock of N w (SiHtds, coiisisliiiK of FINE HOLD AVDSnAT.R WATi'IIKS, 0 ’^.-wfl^nf LA, Vr- U P PLltv lf all kinds.’ CLOCKS of every deaoription. .... |1|!IIK , cZWZI&Sr' S,,C !‘A?n.Rs. errs,goblets, e .iGv- \NII I'tutits. ITNE SfLVERask KNIVES. . f’x'K FT <’t' ri.RUY ITf robS. <:oTlt.\of.h. (.ndttSBAOS, * SHOT VOUCHES AMI FLASKS. Avery large lot of (hd.D, SILVER and STEEL SPECTACLES. . Everybody call and sec me, and I will charge .thing for showing goods. '' ; A Repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Onus and Pistols, done at short notice. w. a. barne, I Mh26-Bm. • . Newspaper Law. 1. Any person who takes a paprr larly from the post-office—whether v, to his name or another’s, or Ims subscribed or nut —it respJx/ Ihn j * upnmt. : 2. It a person orders his paper 3 tinned, he must pay all arrearages, publisher may ooutinne to send it. payment is made and collect ,tb amount, whether tlu) paper fs IF the office or not. A. T’lio Oourts have decided to take newsjgilsirs and 4)0. the post-office,- removing am?l, uncalled for, is prima fncie evi teti.mnal fraud. NO. 43. AOO kegs Powder; 2IM) half kegs Jdowdcr; 300 quarters kegs Ponder; 300 casks linen n Hider,, 300 casks Hh.ml.lors; 300 boxes I). H. Hides; 300 boxes D. H. Bellies. Tv I- U WIUAI Jm IJhnovt r flmlres to piiiThanTli PIANO, ■- V, cither now or at any other **'. / in ii*TiTl to Mcml for oar ILLUSTRA 1 ! t'ATALOOUKS, and write us for inf lion coneernliiK prlro* ami trrma. T now instrami nt* on the tv vorable terua ever given, and will term a to Hiilt all purchaiiera. AT inentk (told are fully guanintred. LUUOfiN cV j *.♦ : EVERY FAMILY IN THE SOUTH DER SUPERB PI A CAN NOW PURCHASE ON OT* INSTAU4I Ft N T And novor mihH the mongv. Hnß,y’_* -xis hu uGitdy | 11 alg i pim-d tofurniKli huiulrcHls niore. T^yu^uitri. of vt-iy atvlp >1 khmvnnir^ EASY TEEMS : *25 monthly until paid for; or SSO cash, and _ monthly; or SIOO t.aHii, and sls monthly; or on* half cash, and $lO monthly. Payments can lx made quarterly, if desired. .* liberal reduction from price will be made in ooh hiduratlou of a large cash payment, and balan in monthly payments of not less than $25: • quarterly payments; or in six or twelve mont. time. lienpouHible parties giving good aecuiity supplied upon any terms deslrefl. Pianos For Rent. WITH PRIVILEGE OF TURCExYSE. We now offer the Hallet, Davis Cos., ar ' Haines Bros. Southern Gem Pianos for ion* • t from #lO to sls monthly, with privilege of pur chase. v Pianos routed go that the rent will y / lor them. By our NEW RENTAL SYSTEM. \ persoq can have from one to five years to pay for a Piano. Every one thinking of buying a Piano *•. quested to address us for terms and prices. C at.'- l-uoies niiiiU;*] fi’oe L jtml liill int'oniiittnqi ,i. MASON & 11AML*IX ORGANS BOLD BY INSTALLMENTS, Of from $lO to sls monthly, or rented with priv. ih’L'e of Tmrchase_ .Send for Illustrated Ca. - logues anil Price Lists to T.vulilen & Bates, SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUS SitvHiiuall, On. Bond iilnofni' specimen copy of the SOUTH i MUHIOAI, .JOURNAL. Only *1 a year. Tho, liandHonu'Ht ami bent Muaicxl Magazine in pri.it Premium for each aubacriber. I.XIDUES * BATES, Ravauuah, a l. UO'7-tf