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THE TRI-WEEKLY SUMTER REPUBLICAN,
VoLa-No. '43.
T U K
Tri-Weekly Republican
IS PUBLISHED EVERY
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays,
nr
O. "W. HAISTCOCK,
KDrTOtt •& I’ROI’BIETon.
TERMS: $2 FOB THREE MONTHS.
Rates A'vc-t-.RTisi-n.—Two Dolin' - * a
Square. oT t-n lin*s or for tlu- ft'-*' in.
aud One DuLutr for eaoli subsequent
M Professional Cards.
; MuiLO© HAWX7T,
pUllorney at Law,
..Georgia.
in Masonic Hull.
npris ts.
noiiiM £ a s
ATTOHNBT AT LAW,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Americus, . Georgia.
WILL give prompt attention to proffesi
M sional business in Sumter, Schley, Web
tsfer, Lee, aud Terrell counties, except cases
in the County Court of Sumter County.
Office in the Court House. June 9 ts.
'""COMMERCIAL"AGENCY."'
<§■ Ink [MI AWKO M§ „
ATTORNEY & COLLECTOR,
Americas, Georgia.
PROPOSES to devote himself mainly to
conveyancing and commercial practice.
Will keep dockets shewing progress of cases
from c#nmencement of units to settlement
of claims, at all times subject to inspection
‘of parties, and nooks showing every business
transaction. No pains spared to make his
office the first collecting office in the coun
try. Liberal patronage solicited. Office in
► peer & Hook’s Building. Aug 2 ts.
OFFERS his professional services to the
citizens of Americus and surrounding
‘Country Thankful for patronage heretofore
given him, he hopes by unremitting atten
tion to bushless to merit a continuance of
the same.
Office next door to the Post Office.
July 14 ts.
f.B. 'mmm&m, m~K
Physician and Surgeon,
OFFERS his Professional services to the
citizens of Americus and surrounding
country. Can oe found at Dr. Eldridge’s
Drug Store, during the day, and the Hotel
at night. Nov 15 6m*
A. S. CXJTTS,
Broker and Comraission Merchant,
AMERICUS, OA.
WILL pay the highest muifcgt :price for
cotton.
Cash advances made on cotton‘consigned
to W. Bryce & Cos., New York- nov 24 ts
C. T. Goode,
ATTO i; NE Y A T LAAY ,
Americus, Georgia.
jan 15 ts
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BLtouaiiToisr st.
SAVANNAH, GA.
THIS first class Hotel fins been remodeled
and newly refurnished and put in perfect
•order throughout. The traveling public may
rest assured they will find comfortable ac
commodations at this House,
nov 24 ly
SCRANTON, SMITH & Co7,
/Savannah, Georyia.
Keep constantly en hand,‘Choice old
(BRANDIES,
* WHISKEY,
wines,
GIN, Ac.,
And every variety of
GROCERIES,
ALSO —
HAY, CORN, OATS and BRAN,
“Strictly at Wholesale to the ‘trade, and we
Hatter ourselves that we-can make it to the
interest of Dealers to patronize us, at the
’head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson street,
We would be happy to receive from Plan
ters, Cotton or any olher produce, and sell
on the most favorable terms, and fit, their
order at the lowest prices, and return to
tfhem file sales promptly.
L>. T. SCRANTON,
Os the late firm of Scranton & Johnston.
WM. 11. SMITH,
'Of the late firm of Kabnn & Smith.
J. L. LARGE,
“Nov 13 3m Os Savannah, Georgia.
To Holders of Cotton.
if -AM prepared to make liberal Cti'h advances on
II shipments of Cotton to Kuff York, o* any other
unarket in the United States, and consign to No. 1
Alt*to ship direct to LIVERPOOL lif-Uesir
cd, and hold it till owners say sell.
Holders of Cotton at any station on S. W. R Road
chu nave their Cattou shipped without nny trouble to
Theythave only to send mo Warehouse
j>»r llailfoad receipts, and get the advances desired l»y
•return Express. I take charge of the Cotton, pay
ftaxes, ship, and make returns here as soon as sold:
. • , F. M. C )KER,
dec 1 Broker and Cot mission Merchant.
Savannah Advertisements.
ALBEUT AVILO X. THOMAB H. I'ALMBB.
A. WILCOX & CO.,
factors, cm maim
—AND—
FORWARDERS,
Jirry Streets, Savannah , Ga.
Refer to Edward Padolford, Octnvns Cohen,
A. S-. Hwrtridcge, Henry Brigham, nov 17 3ni.
L J. GUILMARTIN, | E; W. DRUMMOND.
JOHN FLANNERY.
L. J- Guilmartin & Cos.
pO'TTON FACTORS, Shipping and Conimis.
' siou Merchants, 148 Bay Street, West of the
Exchange, SAV AN N All, GA.
Consignments solicited, upon which
liberal advances will be made.
Particular attention paid to the sale of Cot
amlMerehandise, and to dllling orders For
Timber, Lumber, wool, Hides, &c. nov
17 3m.
turn FULL i f 0„ ‘
General Commission Merc'hanis.
I’ACTOHS AND BIIOKKKS.
| Buy Street, Savamrali, Ga.*
i TT7ILL sell and purchase on Commission,
VV Cotton, Timber, Produce and Merchan
dise.
Orders and Consignments solicited.
References— Messrs. Robert Habersham
Sons George W. Anderson, Anthony Porter,
Hunter & Gammoll, John L. Villalonga, Erwin
& Hardee Savannah ; A. Poullain, B. If. War
ren, Win. Henry Warren, W. B. Davidson,
Augusta ; nov 20 3m f
! A. M. SLOAN, c F. STUHIJS.
Lnto of Rome, Gn. Lntc of Macon.lGn.
C. W. STEGALL, bite of Tliomusville.
SHIN, MIIIIIS k STEGALL,
(COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding: & Commission Mercht’s,
NO. 4 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
! YT T tIJL ir«uko liberal advances on COTTON
| VV and other Produce, in transit of store, or
j on consignments to our core spondents in
j New Yokr and Liverpool. Ah
| Refer to Nutting, Powell & Cos., W. A. IlutW
j Macon, Ga; nov 20 3m. B
E. D. SMYTHE & CO*
*llll potters and "Wholesale Dealers in ®
flffillY, CflllA, & OLSSMME,
HAVE now on hand [and are constantly re
ceiving additions thereto,]
The Largest iStock
Os the above goods that have ever been offer
ed in the Southern market. B *ing Direct Im
porters and Manufacturers’agents; enables us
to offer these Goods at prices as
1.0 W. AS THEY CAN BE?
G3 O T‘G HI T I N NEIVYO UK .
*ov any other ‘Northern city; thereby saving
the purchaser the extra expense of Freight,
Insurance and Breakage, also the double'
profits of the Importer and Jobber,
i Lifts of assorted Crates, [containing only
I'-siilcublo goods] wil be sent on application.
*Q>UKNSWARE -IIOUSE,
| lOP,’Broughton Street. 2d West of Bull
! nov 2a om 8A VAXXAII GA-
Samuel P. Hamilton,
[Successor to -Wilmot &, Richmond]
■Denier in
mi, suraiii, JEILBY,
Cor. •Whitaker, St.cJulian and Congress Sts.
SAVANNAH, OA.,
and Jewelry repaired. Cliro
» V liometcrs rated by transit. nov 20 3m.
SOUTHERN HOUSE.
T. HOLCOMBE. | IHttD. M. lICLI.
Hfltc -QMm & CO.
! (Tiros. Holcombe, established 1836.]
Wholesale Grocers
181 Bay Street, SA VANNAII, GA.
nov 20 3m.
LATHROR &CO,r
130 &, 141 Congress st., SkVAunnh, Ga.
dYh ole sal e an Dealers' it i
DRY boons.
floady Made Clothing,
lIOOTS, Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-
JJ tains, Shades, &c. Wholesale Rooms Up-
Stairs. n0v.17 Sin.
JDIU f. Illttll k (U,
Importers, Jobbers & Retailers of
DRY GOODS,
(fara (Soolis, Jjostttj,
Small Wares,Millinery, & Straw Goods.
Corner Broughton* Whitaker Sts.
Savannah -Georgia.
nov 15 3m
JOS. s. CLAGIIORV, | JNO. CUNNINGHAM,
fIACHU & dfliei,
GBOC E R S ,
AND
SHIPCHANDLERS,
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
Savannah r ‘Georgia.
nov 15 6m
THOMAS J. DUNBAR. HENRY A. STULTS.
T. J. BUN BAR & €<).,
-IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Brandies,
J. iVliiskies, Oins, Wines, Cigars, Ac.
Agent for Smith’s Celebrated Philadelphia
Ales, 147 Bay Street, SA VAXX.Ijr, GA,
nov 17 3m
Americus, Georgia, r Saturday, January 19, 1867.
Savannah Advertisements. j
THE OGLETHORPE
limiRANCE COfKtrn
of
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Are prepared to accept
Fire Ilisks
ON EQUITABLE TERMS.
ir. W. MERCER. ------ - President.
CIIAS. S. HARDEE, - - - - Vice President
J. T. Thomas, Sec’ry.
nrivECTons
11. W-Mercer, C
William Hunter, R. Morgan,
A Porter, J T Thomas,
J. Stoddard, F L. Gue,
W. Remshart, A A Solomons, j
II A Crime, W W Gordon, I
MAamiltoh, J Lama, ,
M S Cohen, I)G Purse,
J W Nevitt, J McMahon,
A Fullerton, F W Sims,
L J Guilmartin, P Lachlisnn,
G Butler.
E'P Clayton. 'Augusta,
J W Knoft,T» F Ross, Macon,
W II Young, Columbus.
Under Writer’s Agency of New York,
J* $3,00t),000
Co., Morwieh, Conn,
f W 2U0,00C
200,000
River Tire Ins. Cos., llowardsville’A’ji.
WL 200,000
I Cos., of America, Charlottesville,
200,000
W. C. GODWIN, Agent,
nov 20 Cm Americus, Georgia.
W. B. DUFFY & CO.,
Successors to V. A. Rrynn &. Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
nano id imistic mu
Sole Agents for the State of Georgia for
A. Keller’s eelebntted Whiskey*s,<C'h. Farre’s j
Champagnes,* Ac.
B« y Street, - Savannah, Ga
nov 15 3m
I). G. PUttSE. | I>. U. TIIOMAS. |
PURSE TJPOMAS,
Commission, Forwarding!
AND
SHIPPING M ERCITA NTS-
No. 11l Bay Street, Savannah, Ga
C\ ENERAL AGENTS for Georgia for “ Wil
li dor’s Patent Salamander Safe Company,”
Great Bend Seale Company,” ‘‘Nonpareil
Washing Machine C 0.,” “Georgia Chemical
'Works.”
‘■Sole Agents at Savannah for “ Mapcs Super
phosphate of Lime Company.” Sole Agents |
at Savannah for Horace L. Emery A Son’s Ag
ricultural Works of Albany, New York. Ag
ents for .James Metcalfe *& Co’s Oil Works,
Louisville, Ky
imiv'l6 3m
Robert Erwin. Charles S. Ilardee.
ERWIN & HARDEE,
COTTON .FACTORS, ]
General Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
T ißEßALadvanees made on Consignments
1j for sale ih Savannah, New York, or Liv
erpool.
Shippers allowed privilege of sale in Savan
malior New York, one commission being
charged.
BAGGING and ROPE always on hand, and
supplied to correspondents at wholesale rates
Correspondents in New York—Messrs. D. H.
Baldwin & Cos. Correspondents in Liverpool
—Messrs. B. F. Babcock & Cos. nov 204 m
[po
Importer of
HAVANA GIGABS,
And Dealers in
•DOMESTIC SEGARS, Virginia Chewing and i
1/ Smoking Tobacco, Snutf, Pipes, Sugar I
Holders, Ac., No. 94 Bryan, Corner Whitaker
Street, •‘ avannan, Ga.
All the celebrated brands of Chewing J
Tobacco on hand. nov_n 3m j
S. B. HARRINGTON,
Savannah, Georgia.
DE AUER in every -Vrtrldtyi of Ildusehold and
Office Furniture, m aftresses,“Spring^Beds,
Ac., is prepared to offer superior inducements
to all wanting goods in his line.
Being connected with some of the largest
manufactories of the North, I can sell goods
at but one profit, thereby giving buyers the
opportunity of getting goods at New York
prices, with freight added.
HOTELS k mil DU
supplied on as good terms as can be done by
any Northern house.
Goods securely packed and shipped to any
point with promptness and dispatch.
tFs~Warerooms 17 8 Broughton St., nearly
opposite St. Andrews Hall, Savannah, Ga.
nov 24 6tu*
Macon Advertisements.
Seymour, Johnston k Co s,
WHOLESALE G ROGERS,
Corner Third and Cherry Streets,
ITlncou,. Georgia.
KEF I’ constantly on ffuul, which they of
fer nt lifiuee-J prices-,
Coffee, Sugir ami Tea,
! lour, JJac-in, and Corn,
Ragging and liope,
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Sardines, Oysters und l'i-ckles,
Osnaburgs, Sheetiji ;:ml Yarns,
Case Liquors, of all kinds,
Soda, Starch and Soap,
Lard and Canti es,
Cheese and Rutter,
Mackerel, lllue Fish and White
Fish, With a TuK and complete stock of
Groceries, which they offer as low as any
house in the eity.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO.
Oct 23 ts
D. C. HOD6KINS & SON,
Dealers in
SrORTIXG GOODS, GUNS, PISTOLS.
CU TLK RY, AMMUNITION,
FISHING TACKLE, AND
GUN AND PISTOL
M A T E R I A L ,
JSacoBS, Georgia,
“ AT SAME OLD STAND !"
B@„ One St’E.tM ENGINE and BOILER
in perfect order. For sale cheap-
Nov o 3m.
ROSS & AH OS,
70 MITLREHHY ST 70
JOHN L. JONES’ OLD STAND,
Macon, G e o rg“ i a.
iniAt.KliS TJf
CLOT IT 11ST G
AND
OEUTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
rjVRUNKS, Valises, Satclols. Umbrellas,
1 and everything usually Jouaddu a first
class ‘Clotfhing house. nov. 5 3uios.
Bt "L wish 7"
chkbry st., macon, ga.
I> K Al. Kll IX
Ilouse Furnishicg Hardware
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
Glass , China and JJarthen Ware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Tin and Wood Ware, Brooms, Brushes,
Feather Dusters, Ac. Stoves, Hollow Ware.
Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 16 3m,
Km RIEIS ARYERTISEMEXTS.
Tannery and Shoe Shop.
1 TLIE sub-criber would respectfully infoim
1 tho citizms of Sumter, I Jj at ho is still t n
paged a. the nnnub cGire of Leather, at his
old stand ncai the 1 1-tins of Dma. He keeps
constantly on hai.d Upper, Sole and Harness
Leather, which can be purchased on reasonable
terms.
He is also prepared to manufacture Shoes
ail'* Boots in the vriy best and durable st\le
Having the very best of woikmen, he slitters
himself that h s work will give satisfaction,
thankful for past favors, he hopes ly stiict
adherence to business, to ineiit a continuance
of the same Persons in want of Leather or
shoes, will find it to their interest to give me
a c ill. J. H. BLACK,
atvg 4 ts
RARE OPPORTUNITY
TANARUS) MAKE
A. FORTUNE.
rpill-t property known as the A.MEKICJJ3
ft VAKIETV WOUKS is offered .fur sale.
There is about 1J acre of ground, a Machine
shop. 150 feet by 50 feet. A mill house, -40
by 00 ; a foundry 40 by 50 : a dwelling, with
0 rooms aid a large productive garden; a
j illirty-fivc horse power Engine (nearly new)
| with flue boiler; a Grist mill, -capacity one
hundred and-fifty bushelsiper day. with a
run of custom sufficient to keep if. running
all the time; 1 Engine lathe, 1 Wood lathe,
1 cane mill lathe, a large collection of I’at
terns; has ’Oupola as large asany shop in
Macon, every facility for the Foundry bu
| siness. 20,000 pounds of iron, 400 bushels
j of Cuke.
The Machine Shop may be easily conrer
! ted to any kind of manufacturing Business.
Having owned the above property for the
last 2 years and being without means to back
us, have been unable to run it but little, and
being badly in debt, and wishing to pay our
debts, we are determined to sell and if not
sold at private sale before the 24th of Janua
ry next, we shall sell it at public outcry on
that day,-together widi Hags, Cow, Mule,
household Und kitchen furnature, Ac., Ac.,
For terms, call on our Mr l’ussell, on the
premises, or address us at Ameicus,
M. BUSSELL i CO.
Jan. 12. ts.
Brick Yard for Sale.
I AM offt-riog for snlo, on very rr-nflnnablo terms,
my bri k yard, situate l about one mile of Ameri
cas. It contains four and a hall aces of the best clay
land for making brick, in the county. Also, my ie«i
deuce, about half a mile from the yard. The * hou<o
contains lour rooms and three fiie places. Thera are
acres of land attached to the place, an excell ut
Weil of water aud a good stable. I will sell either one
or both places Anyone wishing to purchase will call
me at Aiuericua. A hargain can be had. Call early,
an I am dotermined to sell. A. W. WIIEELEK.’
Dec. 22 ts.
FOR SALE.
A FIRST-RATE Second Class- Rosaw f Od
PIANO. Apply ot this office,
dec IS ts.
AMEiUCES ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fa!i and Winter
GOODS !
THE subscriber would respectfully notify the
citiz uieof Sumter County, that his sup
ply of
FALL ADD WINTER GOODS
is now complete.
My stock is ns large ns that of any estab
lishment in the place, and I am tffo-iing
goodtas
“ Cheap as the Cheapest.”
Among my stock may he found
Alpaccas,
Merinos,
Delaines,
Poplins,
A merican,
1-diglis'li,
and l-’iencli
Calicoes,
Also, Srripod Poplins, Flan-nels, of all
colors, Plain and LnibroidereJ Handker
chiefs, -atest styles of Ladies’ Rusrjucs,
Cloaks and Mantillas.
A large assortment of
WHJf 1
A large assortment of
Y.LXKEE NOTIOXS,
jmtOTS SHOESi
Ladies’and Gents’GLOVES of all kinds,
from tlie coarsest to the very finest.
Ready-Made Clothing
AND
GENTS’ AND BOYS’
FURNISHING GOODS.
Winter -Clotliinpr, suitable for Ereedmen
Plain and Embroidered Linen Skirts and
Shirt bosoms.
A large assortment of
JEWELRY AND RIBBONS,
Gold and Silver atches,
Hats and Caps,
Trunks and Valises,
Crockery of every description.
A heavy stock of Domestics,
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
Ladies Travelling Baskets,
Tim-Ware of all kinds.
1 can show the largest Stock ofßeady-
Mado Clothing ever brought to ibis mar
ket. Those who wish the first choice,
would dowell to call early, as the most
desirable goods are always first to sell.
Without enumerating; every article, I
: would respectfully ask the public to call
and examine my stock.
S. (0!!E\, Agent.
Oct 4 ts
Tax ISTotiee.
Til 5 SI IS A A l> L i ST C \ ELT
TAX PAYERS who have not yet paiil their
Annual State and County Tax for the
year isu<», are notified that the Books will POS
ITIVELY be closed on the loth inst.
I can be found at my office, at the old Hotel
building, where all are requested to call ami
settle immediately, as longer time cannot be
allowed. G. M. WHEELEIi,
Jan 8 4t. Tax Collector.
Furniture! Furniture!
I AM just receiving direct from New
York, at the New Brick Store, above S.
Waxeltaum it Bro., a fine stock of Furniture,
all qualities, from fine Walnut Mahogany
and Rosewood to common, which arc offered
at. as low prices as the times will allow.
Call and examine. S. l l\ iBQQSuE, Agt
July 24 ts.
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE nml Lot in the town of Ameri
cus sit uated near the Female College.
| The house contains lour rooms, and the lot
two acres of ground, more or less. A good
kitohen and smoke house, together with all
necessary outbuildings are on the premises ;
also an excellent well of wafer. For further
information apjfty to the undersigned.
Dec 21 ts -S. COHEN.
Land, Mules and Stock
For Sale.
TvESTHTN'O to embark to another section of theflloDe,
1/ I now offer my j! n ntion, situated 5 miles East of
Aincricus ou Little Lime Creek, fr sale. It contains
650 acres,about 140 of which is iu cultivation. A pjod
(hvellini? house containing four rooms, is on the place.
Also- all necessary out-buildings, and a unmber one
Gin and packing entirely new. I will also sell
lour mules, stock hogs, and cattle of all kind*, corn.fm!-
der and farming'atensiis and between three and firv
thousands bu>he!s of g' od cotton seed. If not disposed
ot in .a few days, it will not be offered for sale. For fur
ther information apply to tne undersigned.
Dec. IS-if. D II.HOOKS.
I AN U RETII’S (i All DEN SE EdT
j Onion Sells, Tens, Sugar Corn, &c.,
at Dr. ELDRIDQE’S
Jan 8 If Drug Store, Boone’s Building.
Window Glass.
LARGE lot <c<f French Window Glass, all
sizes, for sale low, bv
MaSSENBURG.SON & HARRIS,
Wholesale Druggists,
Jan 8 ts. Macon, Georgia
DA tons white lead.
lOßbls. LINSEED OIL.
20 “ KEROSENE OIL,
20 ‘ LUBRICATING OIL,
varnishes, paints, putty, Ac.
MASSENDUiIG. SON* HARRIS,
Wholesale Druggists,
jan Btf Macon, Georgia.
Administra or’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in March next, wi 1 be sold be
fore the Court llou-5 door, in Americus, Sumter
county, agreeable to an order of the Ordinary ot said
county, one’-half of lot of land, number two hundred and
f irty-two, in the sixteenth dstiict of said county, in*
longing to the oatato of James M. Can non, deceased.—
Sold for llud purpose of distrii-ution. Terms—
Cash. THOMAS DA YEN POUT, Adufr.
jan IT bis *
Miscellaneous AiSverlheinenls.
Emory College.
rrVTE Kxerei*» of this Institution will be resumed
* v\ edficsday, 10th January, 1 bt>7, with a full corps
of officers. 1
l.*r Means n sumes his old ehair of Natural Sciences.
In tt«ldtti..n to the usual Lectures, iu this Department, i
he will also deliver hectare# on Anatomy mil l*Ly.-i !- i
ogy, w ith the use of Urge colon and PUtes, «I. signed f,.r !
tliispui po.se, t'o ivby. furnish ng a line preparatory |
course for the young ui n, who proposj t> engage in i
tl.e profession of Medicine. I
Dr. Thomas will lecture on MiseHlanemn Topics, !
and especially on -Improved Modes of Agricultme’’and
the‘-Use of Fertilizers”—subjects to which lie his dt- !
■voted much uttcntioii, ;md with some remaikable rt
'OlfttS.
The Preparatory School will be taken within the C -
lege building. surpnrvim*d by the Faculty, but under tho
conduct ot \\ ui. A* Shaw, u ti-ie scholar aud successful
teacher.
It will bo remembered that the Georgia Legislature,
at its recent ses.oion. made provision for the - Indigent
maimed Soldiers”—having appropri ited s'X*o per an
num, for the education of each one of these unfortunate
young men—which am un.t wi.l cov. r the expenses, at
Knnuy Coll- c*. including the van us items of Hoard,
Tuition. &c. The triends di the roilege, will please in
<l uire.into these cases and remind them of their privi
Uelow, we give .Hoard of Instruction:
Rev. .1. 11. THOMAS, Proh't and Prof. Moral Philos’y,
BelDs Lett res and Evidences CnrU’tv
K» v. A. MEANS. M D„ D I) , L L D , Prof. Natural Sci
ence, ami Lecturer on Anatomy A Physiology. *
Rev. L M. SMITH, A. M, Prof. Gre«k Language and
LitaniMire.
Rev. GKO. IV. V.\ STONE, A M.. Prof. Mathematics.
Kt v JOSTAII LEWIS, A. M., Pn-f Latin liunguage and
Literature.
IVM. A. SIIAW, A. M..lnstructor in Preparatory School.
Board in private fttnifties, wifii Lodging and
Fuel. V month £2O 00
Tuition in College Classics, ft year, 75 <*o
“ “ Preparatory School 50 00
Matrlculatiou F« e and Incidenta’s, 5 50
Tuition, per term, payable in advance.
At the next meeting tis the Board, it i contemplated
to tuak<* arrangements f.»r graduating partial course
Students, on such subjects as th<y may choose to study.
1.. M. SMITH,
jan 5 ts. Secretary to Board Trustees.
Stockholders S. W. R. R.
-***'* ’ffTTo •<*»
rw‘gT* , V¥ v wMg’-
rpHK Anmiul election for President, and
1 seven Directors to manage the affairs of
tnis Company for the < Msuing year, will be
bold at tlioir onieo, ill the citv of Macon, on
THURSDAY, 14th day of February next.
JNO. T. 1301 FFI.'iI.LET,
. jan 10 .w4t. Sec’y and Troas.
IN" otice.
LF.FT the subscriber, in Americus. on tli 1 night of
the 7th inst. two MULES TnmJmm size, about 0
years old. One of them is :t bay bo-se nude, having
the brand O. on the Hank, the other afs.nell mare
nude, main and tail, lately roughly' snaved—both con
siderably ruMied with harness Any ono who may take
• hem up will phase turn them owr to S. 11. Hawking,
at Ameri-us, or to me in Marion county, and here*-'
warded for ►o doing. Any one hcaiing of such mules
will do tne the kimlucjs lo write mo at Bn no Vista, (la
J»n 11 hii W (J HARKIS.
Guanos & Fertilizers,
♦)() TONS revuvian Gunno,
-00 “ Soluble Pacific Gunno,
-00 “ Rhodes’ Superphospate,
;Vi Baugh’s llawbo-n Supher
phospatc,
<>o “ Bone dust,
500 “ Anmtoninted Ratvbone Su
perphosphate,
Tbe latter manufactured here of ratvbone
and Penman•(>’uaao. An article that I can
recommend. T will sell‘by Sdsns and up
wards, as low u» can be laid down from any
market. ASHER AYRES,
Grocer and Commission Merchant,
New Building, Poplar St.
jan 15 San Nlacon, Georgia.
IIIIHS .11 ttlimmiE
Drugs,
Medicines,
Toilet Articles,
Paints. & Oils,
Npices,
Window Glass,
Garden Seed,
Patent Medicines,
For sale low, for the-pASH,
MASSENBURG SON & HARRIS.
Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Jan. 15. ts.
Desirable City Property
F0 It SALE.
I OFFER for sale my present residence in
this; citj' , situated one street north of
Ihe public square. The lot contains about
4 acres ot ground, convenient, to tbe business
part of the city, bounded on threo sides by
public streets, and well suited to cut up into
building lots for business houses or dwell
ings.
Ihe lot has on it a dwelling house in good
repair, containing five rooms, all plastered,
and tin ee of them newly papered, a pantry
and clothes closet ; also, a rented tenement,
containing two rooms unfinished;; a good
Kitchen and servant 1 * room, a smoke house,;
a dry
descending into it ; a wood house, wash
shelter, with chimney; a never-failing well
ot excellent wafer; a fine garden having
choice fruit trees, grape vines, strawberry
beds, &c.
1 will also sell my household and kitchen
furniture, crockery, itc. Also a portion of
my library, consisting of scientific works,
and text books. Also, a six octave Melodeon,
rosewood, piano finish.
Americus, Jam 15 ts G. 11. COIT.
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est and most powerful micro cope in the
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entirely new plan, requiring no focal adjust
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one—even t>y children. A beautiful gift to
oid and young. Adapted to the family circle
as well as scientific use. Shows the adul
teration in food, thousands of animals in a
smg3o drop of water, eels in vinegar, globules
in milk, blood and other flutds, tubular
structure of a hair, claws on a fly’s foot, also
ihe celebrated “trichina spiralis” ot pork
worm, which is causing so many deaths
among pork eaters, and in fact the ohj-cts
which may bo examined in Ibis wonderful
microscope are without number.
It look the first premium in IheOhio State
Fair. Liberal discounts to agents, schools
and dealers. Brice $2 50. Backed in a
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GEORGE MEADE,
jan 15 It. Box 89, Racine, Wisconsin.
"Whole ISTo. 204.
AtIKRICIS itDVEkfISBMEHTS.
DENTIHTIiV.
DR. R. NOBIjE, tak<*s pleasure in annoum in#
i<t> the citizens of Sumter and adjoin mg coun
ties, as well as to the public, at large, that lie hits
secured a suit of tHJOD ROOMS UP STAIRS IN
THE
Speer & Hooks’ Buildirg.
Oil the corner known us •iranncrry’s tfc stand,
« high lie lias fitted up with SEW Ft fixD < RE,
and N l-AVI.Y tVRNISHKII with evevythliftiKla
lonaina to liis profession, in tin* way ot ijila-
TA I. IXST KI:M K NT\S of hitest improvenu nt■>*. V
His stock of TEETH, FOIL, and indee**., all
<>r material, are of the best manufacture.. IW
has in successful operation the
NITROUS OXIDE GENERATOR,
with -which he manufactures p«irc NITKOCSOX
irtu GAS, as pleasant to breathe as the air, ana
safer to use than any other an.esthot ie known.—
lie keeps always on hand a plentiful and good
stock of this gin, with the esc which lvc ex
tracts teeth without pain. -\s he has hurt tw«*v»
years experience in the practice of DENTfSTItT,
and keeps up with all the late improvements m
jiis profession, he feels confident of giving cit
t ire satisfaction to all who may favor him with
their patronage. , .....
lie takes this method ,1* return than** to all
former patrons for their liberal patromigepat
same time solicits a continuance of tho Mime.
-Vov.ZeJiin. 11. NOBLE.
TO THE PUBLIC!
I AM happy to announce th»*t lam prepar
ed to manufacture any kind of
BUGGY OK HARNESS
that may be called fet\ xt €hi»rt notice, and
have now on hand a stodk.of
FINE NEW BUGGIES
at my Carriage Repository.
To those acquainted with niy work, I need
hardly that they .are of my own manufac
ture, and us my long experience in the business
enables me to compote with any' market North
or South .1 will notiiiE uNrnnn-eoLD, and wifi
guaranfec to duplicate any northern buggy or
harness brought to this market, for less money
than such work cost, laid dotvr. at this place.
I am also prepared to do all kinds of
Repairing
at short notice, and shall keep on hand a goo<l
stock of Carriages of all descriptions, ami
would call the attention of Carriage and Har
ness makers to tny fine stock-of materials now
on hand at ltty' new sale room, and to which -
expect to make swell additions ns necessary.
1 will order from other markets any kin,d of
vehicle that imay be required, at, a very small
compensation,
fife#” Old stand.
July Hts . 51M SIRBINW.
15RSE Wines aud Biandies fur Mratioal nso at
Dr. E J. ELDKIDUE’S
sept 8 ts Drug Stole.
T AMI’S, Kerosene, and Chiranevß. at
L Dt. E. J. LLDRIDGE'S
sept 8 ts Ding Store.
PMaI'KNI’ MEDICIN ES, at
Dr. E. J. ELDBTDUE’S
sept 8 ts ’ Drug Store.
J7UNE SEGARS and Tobacco, at
■) Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE’S
sept 8 ts Drug Store,
PERFUMERIES and Toilet articles, at
Or. E. J. ELDISDGE’S
rept 8 If Drug Store.
IJ lYsioiaN s oriiets tilled with reliable Drugs,
1 at Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE'S
s opt Btf Drug Stme.
K" OCK I’UiAsU at
Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE’S
sept 8 Drug Store.
Fresh, aisd bure drugs at
Dr. E. J. EEDRUDGE’S
Drug Store, North coiner Public Square.
sept 8 if
1,5 VERYTHINU iu the Drug liue, at
L Dr. E. 9. ELDRIOGE S
pppt 8 ts Drug Store,
i: « JI V \ E
FOR SALE. Sight exchange on New York
and Savannah, in sum 6 to snit purchasers.
July 7 Cm. J. W. WHEATLEY.
iVielallsc Burial cases.
A FINE ASSORTMENT, kept constantly
on hand. S. B. BOONE, Ag’t.
July' 114 ts
NEW PRODUCE HOUSE.
Hi I. iMER l («..
White and Yellow Corn,
Tn any quantity and at low prices.
33 aeon,
BY CASK, OR RETAIL,
Lower than can be bought in st»con.
F*J^OTJFL,
THE BEST I N TIIE STATE.
(• a TILLS on hand, and more to ariive—
-0 U Cull and see it.
Fresh Meal.
A.t the price of Corn.
A CAR LOAD OF NEW TEXXESSE CORN
to arrive in u day or two.
You Bacon, Corn. Meal and Flour Buyer: i
if you want to buy cheap—you had better call at,
the produce house, opposite Price’s Warehouse
nov 20 ts W. L. CROCKER & CO.
PIANOS! PIANOS!
ON hand, n few extra Pianos, which are of
fered at low prices. S. P. BOONE,
July 24 ts. Agent.
■WAIsTTED.
THE undersigned will give the highest price
for old Gold or Ailvej-plate, such as old Den
tal plates or Watch eases,. Spoons or any other
kind of old gold or silver.
I will do Watch or Jewetry Repairing In ex
change, or pa * the money,
nov 273 m. JAM*-* v ' ”