Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 09, 1866, Image 4

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MISCELLANEOUS. House and Lot for Safe. THE undersigned will sell his residence and the lands attached, in the city of Americus, at private sale, or if not disposed of by the first Tuesday in October next, it will bo sold at pub lie outcry before the Court House door in the city of raericus. The p'ace is well improved with a dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings, a young Orchard of four hundred trees, a vineyard of about four hundred vines rooted, about one half of which are hearing. The place contains between seventy and eighty acres, has plenty of wood, is in an excel lent neighborhood, healthy, has a good well of wafer, and a never falling spring close at hand. It is admirably adapted for a Nursery, market garden, or dairy Any one wishing to locate in the city would do well to examine these premi ses before buying, as there are many other ad vantages which cannot be enumerated in this notice. Applicants will call on me on the premises, or W. L. Wadsworth, or John V. Price in the city. sept 18 6t W. T. I) VENPORT. House and Lot Tor Salt, AVERY Desirable House and Lot convenient to the Square. House has six rooms and lot contains 2 1-2 acres. J. W. JORDAN Agt. Oct 2nd. 1866. One Price Store rpilE inquiry is often made “ How is ti that Speer & Hooks sell Goods so cheap?”— The reason is that they buy for tire CASH and sell for the CA SU. They take no risks. They' have but ONE PRlCE—the lowest marke price. The public are invited to call and examine their largo and well assorted stock of Goods, which they are now opening. SPEER & HOOKS. Americus, Sept. 27, ts Important Notice. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Par ties who have executions against them and are desirous of availing themselves of the bene fit of the Stay Law, by paying one fourth of the debt by the first day of ianuary, will find me at my office in the Court House, in Americus, on and after the first day of October next, uu less absent on business connected with the of fice, where 1 will be pleased to wait on any one who may call. I take this opportunity to return my thanks for the liberal patronage received as City Auc tioneer, and would respectfully notily the pub lic that I shall continue the Auction and Com mission business during this Fall and Winter and solicit a continuance of the very liberal pat ronage heretofore extended me. B«r Auction Room in Messrs. Stephens & Jones’ Store, East side of the Public Square. AUG. B. 11A1FORD, sept 2!) Sheriff & City Auctioner. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. THE State and County Taxes having been as 1 sessed, I shall proceed forthwith to the collection of those taxes. I will be in Mmeri cus, on Monday, the Bth of October, and re main during court week, for the purpose of collecting the State and county tax. I am authorizeddo collect (he Specific Tax on Liquors. This fax I shall proceed to collect forthwith, as I am compelled to make a return by the 10th of October. G. M. WHEELER, sept 29 2w Tax Collector. NOTICE^ SEALED PROPOSALS for building the Fence around the Court House Square, will be received until the 10th of October next, at which time, the contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. The Proposals to be left with Mr. Speer, County Treasurer. The plan for building can be obtained upon application to the undersigned J. L. ADDERTON, J. I. C. ) Commit- B. J. HEAD, J. I. C. J tee. sept 22 td. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned is now prepared to make to order, Gentlemen’s fine BOOTS and SHOES, out of the finest and best Calf Skins. Also, French Morocco Shoes for Ladies. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Repairing done at the shortest notice. I have for sale, a splendid assortment of Lasts, French, Calf and Curry-sole Kid Skins, Sole Leather, Bindings, and a full lot. of Shoe findings, to which the attention of dealers is particularly invited, which 1 am selling cheap for cash. P. E. STANFIELD, Oct 2 ts. shjvi.ee & pities; Cmumissiou jrtlmliauts, ATLANTA, GA-, GENERAL AGENTS for the City Flour Mills of Atlanta. ggy FLOUR of the best quality on hand, manufactured from the besl Tennessee Wheat. Orders promptly attended to. aug 11 3m. ‘ FOR SALE. ANEW Massey GIN, 40 or 45 saws—nev er used at all. Price—One half of Mas sey’s present price for Gins. Apply to sept 4 ts A. A. ADAMS. J. K SEYMOUR, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. Deals Largely in Groceries ami Provisions, Which he sells at Wholesale and Retail. HE HAS ON HAND, Bacon, Lard and Flour, Corn, Wheat, Rye, White and Black Oats, Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Starch, Candles, Candy, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Liquors, Oysters, Sardines, Teas, Powder, Shot, Lead, Percussion Caps, Nails, Ragging, Rope and Twine. He also keeps a large supply of CHEWING TOBACCO, of all grades; various brands of CIGARS, Lorillard’s, Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff, and many other articles in his line, which can be had on reasonable terms. J. N. SEYMOUR, Sept 27 3m. MRS. MAPP, HAS just returned from the North, and is now openiug an excellent assortmentof Millenary Goods for the Ladie6, at the store of G. M. Hay. Bhe respectfully invites the Ladies to call and ex amine her beautiful stock. tept. 27 ts. MISCELLANEOUS. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL ©©TOYOM© Banking, Commission, and every branch of Trade, taught by COMPETENT AND PRACTICAL BUSINESS MEN. Located on Alabama Street, between Pryor and Lloyd, Atlanta, Ga. Double Entry Book-keeping, Penmanship, Mercantile Calculations, and Commercial Law, #*%_ I ife Scholarship, including Stationery, SIOU. For particulars address. G. WALTON KNIGHT, sept 25 wlm Box 205, Atlanta, Ga. BURKE & GO’S FARMER’S ALMANAC. FOB, 1867—NOW BEADY. PRICE Fifty Cents per dozen, sent by mail prepaid ; $4.00 per gross, per single gross; Five gross or more $3.50; For Ten gross or more, $3 per gross, with privilege of one page advertisement and imprint. TII E Alj j?l AW A C Will contain 28 pages, printed on good white paper. Calculation upon the plan of Grier’s Al manac, by T. P. ASHMORE, of Americus, Ga. Contains, also, valuable, Recipes, Garden Cal ender, etc., etc. The best Almanac in the country for farmers and business' tnen Address J. W. BURKE & CO., sept 22 Gt Macon, Ga. Cotton Gins ! Cotton Gins ! THE subscribers are Agents for the sale of Cotton Gins, made by MASSEY & JOHN SON, at their Factory, near Macon. These Gins are equal in all respects to those heretofore manufactured by Namuel Griswold, and wqich are so well known to the P anters of Southwestern Georgia. Messers Massey and Johnson were long connceted with Mr. Gris wold, and now have many of his best hands in their employ. We invite our Planters to call and see us be fore purchasing elsewhere. FURLOW & BRO. Americus, July 10, ts WANTKI). Walnut k Cedar Lumber, IVOR which the highest price will be paid by J GRENVILLE WOOD, may 17 ts. Macon, Georgia. HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE. AS there are a number of persons desirous of moving to this place, I have concluded to oiler one of the most desirable planes in Americus, for sale. The location is near Ma sonic Female College. Tho house contains four comfortable rooms, the lot contains between two and three acresi A comfortable kitchen, smoke house and stable is on the lot. For fur ther information apply to H. R. JOHNSON- Aug 4 rtf. D. IPO3Q©!E & §©l^§ WAREHOUSE AND Ghmnnteiot! piwfomte* AMERICUS, GEORGIA. YYTE are now at the Ware-House formerly f T owned by Dr. li. C. Black, on Cotton street, but will soon be at our old stand in the brick Ware House now being built by Mr, E. B Loy less We are prepared to furnish Bagging and Rope to Planters, make advances on cotton or other produce in store, ship cotton to New Orleans, Savannah, New York or Liverpool, making liberal advancements on our shipments. We can also insure cotton in our Ware-House, as cheap as it can be done in any other house in the city. Our ware-house is remote from any other building. As our senior has been in the cotton business for the last fifteen years, and al ways on .he side of the Planter, we hope to do a reasonable share of the cotton business. Cotton shipped to us from below this point on the S. W. R. R , will only be charged one (SI) dollar per bale and no dray age at this place to our Warehouse. Sept. 15 * ts. FAIR NOTICE TO ALL IS GIVEN I3Y MEGR&TH, PATTERSON & CO., OF I?S aeons, «W cos-g-ia. That they are now receiving and opening their Fall Stock of Staple autr Jaitrj toimo, Which they wish to sell to the people of Southwestern Georgia, at VERY LOW CASH PRICES. Their slock consists in part of 50 l bis. A. B. C. Crushed and Pow dered Sugars. 2 hhds anu 5 bbls. Muscovado Sugar, 15 Sacks Rio Coffee, 5 “ Java Coffee, 75 bbls. Flour, 50 Sacks and half sacks of Flour, 6 bbls. Cuba Molasses, 3 “ Sugar House Syrup, 200 Choice Sugar Cured ilatns, Also, Candles, Canned Fruit, New Mack erel in bbls, half bbls, quarter barrels and kits. Raisins, Nuts and Figs, Candies of all kinds, with a large stock of choice Groceries, including everything you can call for. Wo are now offering Corn Whiskey, (Georgia) at $2 50 to $2 75 ; a common Bourbon Whiskey at $2 25 to $2 50 ; a good article at $3 to $4 ; with a large stock of fine Wines and Liquors, and as buy and soil only for CASH, can offer bargains. MEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO., Mulberry St., Opposite Lanier House, sept 27 3m. MACON , GA , % m erietts % toertismeiita. WORTH KNOWING BY EVERYBODY! A LARGE and well selected stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS on Exhibition and for Sale, at the new store of IT. T. BYRD, ON LAMAR ST., NEXT TO “ OUR HOUSE ” and Opposite to Smith, Hall <£• Bailey's Confectionery. Our Stock consists in part of Ladies’ Dress Goods of every variety, Hosiery and Gloves, Plain and Emb’d Handkerchiefs, Linen and Lace Collars and Cuffs, Hoop Skirts and Ladies’ Merino Vests, Shawls and Mantillas, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, &c. Prints of every kind—Bleached Goods 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, Boots and Shoes of every kind and quality. A LARGE STOCK OF (Slothing and Jntnislung GOODS, MT®, ©A!P@ S &© , CROCKERY, TW-WHBE, •' At less than Manufacturer’s Prices, Ca&le nub Jacket ©ntlcrij, In short, almost anythin" that can be called for. All of which will be soid at the very low est market prices. Call and see for yourselves, and you will always get the worth of your moo ey. sept 15.3 m. R. T. BYRD. JXJST RECEIVED! BACON, SIDES & SHOULDERS, SUGAR CURED HAMS, FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT, MEAL FROM WATER-MILLS, CANE SYRUP. ALSO: A general assortment of FAMILY GRO CERIES, such as Sugar, t’offlic, Blue Fish, Mackerel, Potatoes, Cheese, at the lowest market price, at ‘our house; SMITH, HALL & BAILEY. Sept 29 ts. Grand Opening ! ON THE 9th OF OCTOBER. ALL the novelties of the fashionable world, consisting of Hats, Bonnets, Plumes, Flowers, Laces, Collars, Iland’chiefs, and would particularly invite theattenlionofall ladies interested in Bridal Wreaths and Veils, as the undersigned have spared no pains in se lecting, from the most Fashionable Importing houses. [Oct. 2 3t.J C. A. WRIGHT. Tbs. c. Ylvmght RETURNS her thanks to the Ladies of Americus and surronnding country, for the very liberal patronage of the past season. I have added to my stock a large variety of no tions, consit.ing of Vandykes, Breakfast Shawls, Nubias, Opera Hoods, Hosieries, Dress Braids, Buttons and Dress Trimmings, of all assort ments. Bloom of Youth, Hair Dyes, Hair Restora tives, Perfumery and Fine Soaps, Ladies’ Curls, Hair Braids, Rolls and Puffs, Ladies’ Dress Caps, Infant Merino Caps, and Ladies' Corsets, and man other articles too numerous to mention; in fine what may be termed a ‘•Notion Department.” Oct 23t HULL & BRIGGS, ©©WON IFA©T©ISS AND Commission Umlauts, No. 44 Carondelet Street. rvew Orleans. E. b. BRiaas, } Late of Columbus, Ga- Sept 27 lw2m. Uftisdtaous JRkrtisments, CHARLES. L. COBY. | ALEX. H. HOLWAY. S. PAGE EDMONDS. LACHLAN H. MCINTOSH, WITH Charles L. Coby & Cos., SHIPPING, COMMISSION, AND sortoarfrittfl Umlauts, JONF.S' BLOCK, corner Bay and Abercorn Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal ad vances made on Consignments to Charles'L. Colby. New York, and to our friends in Boston and Philadelphia. References : Messrs. Dabney. Morgan <t Cos , New York: Jarvis Slade, New York; Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston ; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands. Boston. July 10 w&twOm. lipiliti CHILLS 2c FEVER' , : J C* jcR TAIN Galligiian’s Pii.i,s aie compo ed simply of VEGETABLE MEDICINES. They are CATH ARTIC PILLS, acting upon the STOMACH, LIV ER and BOWELS; containing no Arsenic, Calo mel, Blue Mass, or any other Mineral substauce. The great advantage the Proprietors claim for these Pills is that, without the aid of Calomel, Blue Mass, or any other minerals, they will cure the most obstinate cases tof Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, Neuralgia and all affections of a like character. Follow the directions, and you will find they will do all that is claimed for them. Try one box, and their own merits will recommend them ever af terwards. £*;" Wo have used GALLIGHAN’S PILLS, and have never known them to fail to cure when the directions were followed, and unhesi tatingly tecommend them to public favor. Hon. T. 11. Watts, Ex Governor of Ala. “ T. J Judge, Judge Sup. Court of Ala. “ Rou t Dougherty, Judge 9th Circuit Ala. Wm G. Waller, Sheriff Montgomery O > Ala. Hon A. B. CLITHERALL, Montgomery, Ala. Col. Jas. II Weaver, “ “ 001. Crawford Ribb, “ “ Maj E A Ranks, Com. Merchant, N. O. La. Geo. Mason, Esq., Mayov, Wetumpka, Ala. Mike L. Woods, Att’y at Law 206, Br’d’y, N Y Daniel Sayre, Gram! Sec. Grand Lodge, Ala., F. & A. Masons. BLOUNT & fil A iJB Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala-, WHOLESALE DEPOTS : Hurrah Rislt-y & Tompkins, 141 N. Y., S. W. Mors dun, N. Y., Cos, Lnnhvillo. Ky , E. J. Li , Blount & Hale, M"iit r--uieflHH SOLD BY Dr E. J. ELD RIDGE, and H. fIPIBM Americus, Georgia. Juiy^^H ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS, WAREHOUSE AND Ufmtate, (At old stand of Harris & Ross). Corner Second and Poplar Streets, MACON, GEORGIA. RESPECTFULLY inform tlr.-ir friends, and the > public generally, that they arc now pre pared to give their personal attention to the Storage of Cotton, or to any lilidners entrusted to their care. The old friends of Harris & Ross and of Adams & Reynolds, will, we hope, extend to us the liberal patronage heretofore given to the above named houses. Particular attention will be given by u« to the purchase of Plantation Supplies, when or dered. A. B. ADAMS, 4 Late F. REYNOLDS, \ Adams & D. B. JONES, J Reynolds. sept 15 3ru 1 O]R SALE. I OFFER for sale my Plantation, lying in the 15th District of Sumter County, on the wa ters of Flint River and L : rae creek, about 15 miles east of Americuj. ’Phis place contains about twenty four htmdre(!(24oo) acres —twelve hundred cleared, under good fences, and the most of it, at present, in cultivation. The improvements consist of a dwelling house with all necessary out houses, good framed ne gro cabins, sufficient to accommodate one hun dred negroes, a large framed gin house, screw, corn cribs, &c 'The land lies well, is productive, and will be a splendid investment for any one wishing to engage in the production of cotton. Stock and provisions will be sold with the place if desired. Tei.ug advantageous to the purchaser. Address. WILLIAM A. JARRAIT, sept 8 ts Milledgeville. Ga. THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE -1867. THIRTIETH VOLUME rjnHIS well known Religious family Newspa y per, commences its Thirtieth Volume in January, 1867, under the editorial control of the REV. E. II MYERS, D. D., who has con ducted it for the past twelve years. Devoted to Religion and the interests of the Church of Christ—an organ pf the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in the South-Eastern States—of high literary character—having among its contributors and correspondents many of the most eminent divines in that Church, and giving due attention to every ques tion of public importance, to facts in .Science and Art, to the News, to the Markets, etc., we deem it the very paper for the Funily, where but one paper is taken, and worthy a place with the best, where several are taken. Besides, it is emphatically the paper for the poor man, (and such we all are now) for it is cheaper, style and size considered, than any paper in the Southern Stat es. Asa medium of extensive country advertis ing it is the best paper in the South-East, hav. ing a wide range of circulation, and a large list of subscribers in South Carolina, Georgia, Flor. idn and Alabama. Any person sending S3O 00 will be entitled to a copy of the paper for one year, for this ser vice. Those wishing to subscribe may remit by mail, or apply to the nearest, itenerant preaoh ei of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, all of whom are Agents for the paper. Terms:— Three Dollars for one year; Two Dollars for eight months; One Dollar for four months. Invariably Cash in advance. When the mon ey is exhausted, the paper is discontinued. J. W. BURKE * CO., sept 25 w4t. Macon, Ga. Jleto |)ork Tomlinson, Dcmarest €•., C2O Broadway, New Boric- Have associated with them MR. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES AT GRIFFIN and ATLANTA, GA., IJ'OR the purpose of supplying Merchants and . Planters at the South, by wholesale or re-- tail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. _ Mr Woodruffs long experience in the car riage business, will enable us to give satisfaction in supplying goal substantial work, such us the country demantis, at as low prices as can possi bly be furnished for cash. Wo will keep con stantiy on hand LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES, the same as formerly sold by Mr Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through the South, as the best Buggy in use. We also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTATION WAGONS, of the very best make in {America, for 2, 4 or G horsesc. We invi'e all who want any article in our line to address. TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO. June 16 Iy New York. KEROSENE AND GAS STOVES TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS, OIL Cans, &c , &c. All the Cooking for a faru- JB6is"* ily may be done with Kero sene Oil, or Gas, with less fitsy** expense, than by anv other thjt l .. ' ' “Tesy Each by this Company is that claimed PIflP HEATER CO., K’ 21 Hi Pi;aiii. Stukkt. Hesteen & CO-, o Forte MANUFACTURES, 490 Broadway, Nisw York. PIANOS received the highest award jL of Merit! at the World’s Fair, over the best makers from London, Paris, Germany, the cities of New Yorn, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston ; also the Gold Me dal at. the Ameri can Institute, for FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS ! Our Pianos contain the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all Modern Improvements. Every Instru ment warranted FIVE years. Made under the supervision of Mr. J. 11. GROVESTEEN, who has a practical experience of over thirty live years, and is the maker of over Eleven Thousand Piano Fortes* Our facilities for man ufacturing enable us to sell these instruments from §IOO to S2OO cheaper than any first class piano forte. Aug 4 ly* Haunt HOME AGAIN. At the Old Stand, next to tho Lanier House, whee FURNITURE - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Can be bought at REASONABLE TRICES. Z-lcP‘ Call and Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Wardrobes, Chairs, Tables, Safes, Cauches, Trundle Bedsteads, Cribs, Cradles, Ac., &e.,&c. Not having a large capital, I am compelled to sell at a small profit, in order to pay hands and debts. GRENVILLE WOOD, may 10 ts Macon, Georgia. J. H. ANDEKSON, | LOUIS F. ANDERSON 8. T. WALKER. REMOVAL. $ a Ink <&§©M GROCERS AND Cotimimon Ulmijcntfs, MACON, GEORGIA. HAVE removed ffom their old stand to their New Store, on Poplar street, between Se* ond and Third, where they beep constantly on hand, a large and complete stock of GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS and PLANTATION SUP PLIES. Agents for Pratt’s Cotton Gins, and Iron Ties. Bagging and Rope always on band. We solicit consignments of Produce and Cot ton, and are ptepared to receive and sell Cotton for Planters. Commission on Storage, 50 cents per bale; selling, 1 1.4 percent. sept 15 3m HOME AGAIN! THE undersigned having laid by his crop respectfully informs tho citizens of-Ameri cus that he has returned to the city, and will, in future, give his undivided personal attention to business connected with his BARBER SHOP. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended me, I hope, hy strict attention to bu siness to merit a continuance of the same, sept 6 ts RILEY COVINGTON. If hi fork gkfthrrtminfnte. 1866. for isea. 1866. BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED Patent Duplex Eliptic, Duplex ELLIPTIC. OR EACH IIOOP BEING COMPOSED OF TW O BERFETLY TEMPERED SINGLE SPRINGS Braided tightly together, edge to edge, forming one Iloop, and making the Strongest and most Flexible, the Light est and most Durable Spring made. They will not Bend or Break like the single springs, but will a'ways preserve their PERFECT & BEAUTIFUL SHAPE IN CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES, CHURCHES, THEATRES, RAILROAD CARS, FOR PROMENADE, OR HOUSE DRESS In fact, they are superior to all others, combining Comfort, Economy, Lightness and Durability. INQUIRE FOR BRADLEY’S [EtLfLDfPTQ© OH DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT. For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclu sively by the sole owners of the Patent, WESTS, BBADLEY & CARY, No 97 Chambers and Nos. 79 and 81 Reatle sts., New York. For sale in Americus, by G. M. HAY. SPEER <t IIOOKS, J. A. KENDRICK, B. J. HEAD, And all other Merchants who sell First-Class Skirts in this city and throughout the Southern States. June 9 if. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO’S PATENT MELODEONS, 40 Varieties, with Patent Basso Tenuto, or Sub Bas . # AUTOMATIC AND SCHOOL ouaKKisrs. Finished in elegant Rosewood, Walnut or Oak Cases. £sT*Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE YEARS. No charge for Boxing or Shipping. 40,000 NOW IN USE. An Illustrated Catalogue containing full de scription <»f st\le, and testimonials of the most eminent musicians, as to the superior excellence of our instiuments—will be sent free to any ad dress THE A l TOMA TIC OR GAR. In presenting the Automatic Organ, we bold' ly announce the greatest triumph in mu-ical in struments of the age. During the past half century,the Fiench and Germans have manufac tured reed instruments with double bellows, and two pedals for tbe feet to operate ; but the want of tbe reversed or exhaustion billows, (which is the only bellows used in our instruments.) made it impossible for them to produce tbe mel low, rich and musical tone for which our instru. merits are celebrated. Another objection to tbis method of blowing was, that both feet being occupied, no opportu nity was offered for the management of tha swell- With the past two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of “ double blowers” have been manufactured in this coun-* try, and to counteract this difficulty (want of 3 swell) a lever has been projected from tbe centre of the instrument, to act upon the swell, ANn operated by the knee The inconvenience and contortion necessary to effi ct this object, are disagreeable enough to a gentleman, but to a lady tbe use of such an appendage is nearly im. possible. Our Automatic device obviates this difficulty entirely, the simple act cf blowing with a more or less force giving the desired increase or de crease in tbe volume of the tone. Wo predict for tbis invention a brilliant future. THE MELODEON AND SCHOOL ORGAN. For seventeen years the superior excellence of our Melodeons has not been questioned, and for two years past tbe enormous demand has made it impossible for us to meet our orders promptly. With our increased facilities we feel warranted in assuring our patrons that their orders will be promptly met, and solicit a continuance of their patronage. GEORGE A. PRINCE & CO. Caution to Purchasers. All of our instruments have upon the name boards, in full, “GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.”— When a dealer represents any other instrument as ‘‘ the same as our 6,” it is usually a mere aU tempt to sell an inferior instrument, on which he can make a larger profit. P. S —A liberal discount to Churches, Clergy men, and Schools Address GEO, A. PRINCE & CO. oeo. a. prince, Buffalo, N. Y OHAS B. BACON, c. F. 8 thosias, Sept 6 -ly, FURNITURE Double Spring Skirts.