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THE TRI-WEEKLY SUMTER REPUBLICAN.
Yol. 9.-:Nq. 46.
■ T II K
Tri-Weekly Republican
18 PUBLISHED EVERY
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays,
BY
CJ, W. HAN-COCK,
E WTO 11 * PROPRIETOR.
XU RMS: $2 FOR THREE MONTHS
Hatks op A»'vmrri<i'rj.— Two Dollius n
PotliiVO. of fen lines nr 1p«««. fur lli*» first, in.
TS“»*tioiu and One Doliav *ov each Bubsea«»*»*»'
I.njiftWioD.
Professional Cards.
wuiluj® iu cmwgc k®„
Attorney at Law,
Alncrieus, »Goorgi;i.
E3?*’Office in Masonic Hull.
Jill). 1.8 ts.
Ym&PM fi\ a foWB'LIEYy
ATTORNEY AT tA'v,
AM)
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Americus, . . . Georgia.
WIU. give prompt attention to prnfes,
11 sional I iisiiiess in Sumter, Schley, IVcl,
stev. Lee, nml Terrell counties, except cases
in the County Count of Sumter County.
Office,in the Court House. June ft ts.
COMMERCIAL AGENCY.
ink HAWKINS,
ATTOKNEY & COLLECTOR,
Americas, Georgia.
T)ROPOSES to devote himself mainly to
jp convey am;) n g and commercial practice
Will keep dockets shewing progress of cases
Ifi-om commencement of suits t> scttl'enu ».l
•of c’aims, at nil times subject to inspection
of parlies, and oooks showing every business
transaction. No pains spared to make his
office the first collecting office in the ccun
»r„y. Liberal patronage solicited. Office in
1-peer & Hook’s Building. Aug 1! ts.
O. T. Goode,
ATTOItNEY AT LAW,
Americus, Georgia.
jan 15 if
James J. Scarborough,
Attorney at Law,
AMERICUd, GEORGIA.
OFFICE in Mason!.' build nir, up stairs. En
trance between B W. ?*miih & Go's C»»n
irctioneiy. and Koul’s atine. j m 10 ts
D*. WM. A. BREESE,
“TD ETUHNS tlianks to tlie peo le Os Amcricuu nml
It) .suncuii'ling coi.-nti v. for tin* liberal pttrt)liag»*
Uif.ietufoie l» mowed it|ion lilni. m.d hopes l»v u«i*«*n»i*-
'Ung attention to I ti'iui'MK to merit and receive a c uitii.-
iihucc of rlieir favuis.
<C»' Surgery ami Midwifery ami Diso ces of
Women and Children "ill irevive special attention
jail 12 Sill-
TSlk J a ¥7i¥ibiE
OFFERS liiß professional services to the
citizens of Americus and surrounding
country Thankful for patronage heretofore
given him, I c hopes by unremitting atten
tion to business to merit a continuance of
the same.
l£3k. Office next door to the Post Office.
■ hfy 11 ts.
j» s. ttgsta&s. m.d/
Physician and Surgeon,
OFFERS his Professional services to t lie
citizens of Americus.and surrounding
country. Can be found at his office over tln
store of P. n. Oliver & Lro., diming the day,
and at. night at the hotel. Nov 15 Oin*
" S/OTJTTS,
Broker and Commission Merchant,
AMERICUS, OA.
pay tlic highest market price for
Cash advances made on cotton consigned
to \V. Bryce & to., New York- nov ‘it If
"MARSHALL HOUSE.
BROUGHTON ST.
SAVANNAH, GA.
mills first class Hotel has been remodeled
J- and newly refurnished and put in perfect
order throughout. The traveling public may
rest assured they will find comfortable ac
coinmodat ions at this .House,
nov 24 ly
SCRANTON, SMITH J ~Cth,
Sa vann ah, Georyi a.
Keep constantly on hand, Choice old
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
WINKS,
GIN, Ac.,
And every variety of
GROCERIES,
—.ILSO—
CORN, OATS anti BRAN,
Strictly at Wholesale to tho trade, and we
•flatter ourselves that we can make it to the
interest of Dealers to patronize us, nt the
Bay street, opposite Jefferson street,
be happy to receive from Plan
ters, Potion or any other produce, and sell
on the most favornble terms, and fit' their
order at. the lowest, prices, aud return to
them the sales promptly.
D. T. SCRANTON,
Os the late firm of Scranton it Johuston.
WM. 11. SMITH,
Os the late firm of Rabun & Smith.
J, L. LARGE,
Not'l3 3m Os Savannah, Georgia.
! Savannah Advertisements.
ALBERT WILCOX TIL MAS H. I’ALMF.H.
A. WILCOX & ca,
mbs. mussmi mmm
—AND —
FORWAS9EBS,
Hay Stint*', Savannah, Ga.
Unfor to Edward Pad el ford, Octavus Cohen,
A. S. Ilartridege, Henry Brigham, nov 17 3m.
L J. GUII M AU'I IN, I IN W. DRUMMOND.
JOHN FLANNEIIY.
L. J Guilmarfcin & Cos.
r'OTTOX FACTORS, Shipping and Cominis.
' su>n Merchants, 148 Bav Street, West of the
Exchange, SAVANNAH, GA.
<BGjr* Consignments solicited, upon which
liberal advances will bo made,
Particular attention paid to the sale of Cot
ton simlMerehandi.se, and to filling orders for
Timber, Lumber, wool. Hides. &c. nov
17 3in.
Itrarmiiiiii k to,,
General Conmiission Merchants.
I’ACTOHS AND IJUOKKKS,
Bay Struct, .Stivtuiiiith, G:t.
it’II.L sell and purchase on Commission,
VI Cotton, Timber, Produce and Merchan
dise.
Orders and Consignments solicited.
References—Messrs. Robert Habersham <*}
Sone George W. Anderson, Anthony Porter,
Hunter <S: Gainmcll, John L. Villalonga, Erwin
& Hardee Savannah : A. Poullain, It. 11. "War
ren, AVm. Henry Warren, W. B. Davidson,
Augusta ; nov 20 3mf
A. M. SLOAN, C. p. STUBBS.
Lute of Rome. fin. T.r.to of Macon gdu.
\V. ST KG ALL, Into of Thoninsvfllc.
m\l STUBS k SMI,
rc O-VT O N FAOTO It S .
Forwarding & Commission Mere tit's,
XO. 4 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street,
Suva tin ah, Georgia.
ITtILL make liberal advances on COTTON
i V and oilier Produce, in transit of store, or
on consignments to our correspondents in
New Yokr :*.nd Liverpool.
Refer to Nutting, Powell & Cos., W. A. Huff,
Macon, Ga; nov 20 3m.
E. D. SMYTHE & A),,
Importers and Wholesale A
mouirmiufus-iIL
HAVE now on hand [and are constantly re
ceiving additions thereto,]
The Largest Stock
of the above goods that have ever been offer
ed in the Southern market. 13 dug Direct Im
porters and Manufacturers’agents, enables us
to offer these Goods at prices as
LOW AS TI IKY CAN 131C T
1> OUG II T I N NE IV YOR K .
or any other Northern city; thereby saving
the purchaser the extra expense of Freight,
Insurmce and Breakage, also Hie double
profits of the Importer aud Jobber.
lasts of assorted Crates, [containing only
saleable goods] wil be sent on application.
Q U L*:N S\Y AR K ITO ÜBE,
106 1 Bmnghton Street. 2d West of Bull
nov 20 .'Jill " 8A VANXAJI GA -
Samuel P. Hamilton,
[Successor to Wilmot Kiclimoiml]
Dealer in
ITEMS, SILVERIABE, MIT.
Cor. Whitaker, St. Julian and Congress Sts.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
and Jewelry impaired. Chro-
V» nometers rated by transit. nov 203 m.
SOUTHERN HOUSE.
T. IIOICOMIIK. | FEl:l). M. I'LL’.
HOLCOMBE & CO.
[Tlios. Holcombe, established ISSGIJ
Wholesale Grocers
181 Bay Street, SA VAITXAB, GA.
nov -20 3m.
LATHROD 5 &.m, e
139 &. 141 Congress sf., Savaunnh, Ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
dey cuoo;ds.
Ready Slade Clothing,
BOOTS, Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lacc Cur
tains, Shades, &e. Wholesale Rooms Up-
Stairs. nov 17 Sin.
jui TmaTflir
Importers, Jobbers & Retailers of
DEY GOODS, "
Yaurn (Sooils, |josirrg,
Small Wares,Millinery, & Straw Goods.
Corner Broughton & VUhitakcr Sts.
Savannah Georgia.
nov 15 3m
JOS. S. CtAOIIOEX, | J NO. CUNNINGHAM,
imm k tiiiiiii.il,
GIIOC E K S ,
AND
S HIP CH ANDIES S,
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
Savannah Geary ia.
Duv 15 Cm
THOMAS J. DU.NIIAK. JIKSttY A. STUMS.
T. J. CUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Brandies,
AgentYr SmitlT's'c:Debruts s t ' Pbjbictelpbia
Ales, 147 Bay Street, 6.1 r.I.v.YM/f, GA.
Americus, Georgia, Saturday, January 26, 186?'.
Savannah Advertisements.
THE OGLETHORPE
ldEUß.o;crGOt.e.niv
of
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA .
Are prepared t o accept
JE ] s* e IT i slv
ON EQUITABLE TERMS.
11. TV. MERC ER, President
CHAS. S. HARDEE, - - - - Vice
J. T. Thomas, Sec’ry.
directors
n. iv- Me reel-, <’ wHimlee,
William Hunter, R- Morgan,
A Porter, 'T 'l’liomas,
,T. Stoddard, V L-
W Remsliart, A Solomons,
IT *A Crane, ’ W W Gordon,
DGPmW,
jWNevUi, JMcMalion,
A Fullerton,
L J Guilnuirtui, P LaclihsTm,
G Butler.
E P 01 uvt.oll * A lie ustn,
J \V Knott, li F Ross, Macon,
\V II Young, Columbus.
Under Writer’s Agency of New York.
$,’,000,000
Norwich Firelnsurnnce Cos., Morwicli, Comn^
El-’ire Insurance Cos., New York,
River Fire Ins. Cos., llowardsville.Vu.
nee Cos., of America, CliarlotlestMße,
VS. C. GODWIN, Agent,’
nov 20 Cm Americus, Georgia.
w. B. BUFFY & CO.,
Successors to V. A. Rrynu Sc- Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ffilll Ml B3IESTIC HIM,
Kir Sole Agents for tlie state of Georgia for
A. Keller’s celebrated Whiskeys, Cli. Fane’s
Champagnes, &e.
20J Bny Street, ... - Savamiall, Gn
nov 15 Jm
I). G. PURSE. | l) R * THOMAS.
PURSE & THOMAS,
Commission, Forwarding
AND
SHIPPING MERCHANTS-
No. 11l Bay St 1 eel, Savnnnali, (2a
n ENER AL AGENTS for Georgia for “ Wil
li der’s Patent- Salamander S;ife Company,”
Great Bend -Seale Company,” “Nonpareil
Washing Machine C 0.,” “Georgia Chemical
Works.”
Sole Agents at Savannah for “ Mapes Super
phosphate of JJme Company.” Sole Agents
at Savannah for Horace L. ihnery A Son’s Ag
ricultunil Works of Albany, New York ; Ag
ents for James Metcalfe A Co’s Oil Works,
Louisville, Ky
nov 15 3m
Robert Erwin. Charles S. Ilardee.
ERWIN & HARDEE,
COTTOIT .FACTORS, ]
—AND —
General Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
T IBER AL advances' made on Consignments
li for sale ih Savannah, New York, or Liv-
Cl Sh > ippers allowed privilege of sale in Savan
nahor New York, one commission being
CI J3AGGING and ROPE always on hand, and
supplied to correspondents at wholesale rates
Correspondents in New York—Messrs. 1). 11.
Baldwin «& Cos. Correspondents* in Liverpool
—Messrs. B. F. Babcock & Cos. nov 20 4m
Importer of
HA YAH A GIGA ES,
And Dealers in
TAOMESTIC BKGARS, Virginia Chewing and
If Smoking Tobacco, Snail', Pipes, Sugar
Holders, Ac-., No. 94 Bryan, Corner \\ Intaker
Street, Savanuan, Ga.
O'- All tlie celebrated brands of Chewing
Tobacco on band. nov .17 Jm
fiiifTiio’
S. B. HARRINGTON,
Savannah, Georgia.
TVEALER in every variety of Household and
•li Offiee Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds,
Ac., is prepared to otfei* superior inducements
to alt 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 PIiBHC BUI®
supplied on as good terms as can be done by
ttnv Northern house.
Goods securely packed and shipped to anv
point with promptness and dispatch.
y.-s. Ware rooms 178 Broughton St., nearly
opposite St. Andrews Hall, Savannah, Ga.
ttov 21 fim*
Macon Advertisements.
Seymour, Johnston & Co s,
WHOLESALE GROCEIJS,
Corner 'lhird and Cherry Streets,
.flacon, .45coi-g:ia.
KKF.I’ eohstHnity on liaml, vvlFcli they ot
fer nt retltiit-d prices;
Coffee, Sul-if ami Ton,
Flour, IJac-ui. and Corn,
liaaoitig and li-t>j o,
Tobacco, Snuff uud Cip:avs.
Sardines, Oysters and I’ick'es,
0.-nafutifis, Sl>eetiti"s and Yarns,
Case Liquors, of all kinds,
Soda, Start-band Snap,
Lard and Candles,
Cheese and Rutter,
Macncrtl, Rluo Pish and White
Fish, Witli a full and complete stuck of
Groceries, which they offer as low a a any
bouse in t be city.
' SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO.
Oct 2d ts
D. C. HOD6KINS & SON,
Dealers in
SPORTING GOODS,GUNS, jPHTOLS.
cr T L E RY, AMMUNITION,
FISHING TACKLE, AND
GUN AND PISTOL
M A T E II I A It,
llacoii,
“AT SAME OLD STAND,'”
One Sl'E.tM ENGINE and BOILER
in perfect order. For sale cheap-
Nov 5 3m.
ROSS & AMO’S, .
TO MULRERUY 5T.,.. ..7®
JOHN L. JONES' OLD STAND,
Macon, CJcorgia.
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING
A.\ I)
OENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
rniIUNKS, Yjilises, SiitcliiJs. Uinbrellfis,
8 si 11 i.l cvei vthing usually found in !i first
class Clothing house. nov. 5 omos.
b ♦ wnir
CHERRY ST., MACON, <!/..
iJKAI.Er. lx
House Furnishing Hardware
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
Glass, China and Earthen War- ,
Table ;S2E«I Pocket Cutlery,
JJ3P*Tin ami Wood Ware, Brooms, Brushes,
Feather Dusters, \c. Stoves. Hollow Ware.
Cooking Utensils of every kind. octlb 3m,
6 aSerieis .up,i:imsoiYi?T
Tannery and Shoe Shop.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
11 j*; citizms of Sumter, that he is still en
caged .1. the manufacture of Leather, at his
old stan.l ncai tin* I 1 tins of Dura, lie keeps
constantly on hat'd Upper, Sole and Harness
Leathei, which can be purchased uu reasonable ;
tei ms.
He is also prepared to manufacture Shoes
am* Boots in the vny best and dmable st\le
Having the veiy best of woikmen, be flat tors
himself that h s woik will give satiJaetion.
I hankful f>r pn<t favors, i-e hopes ly strict ,
adherence to im-iit a continuance ■
of the same Demons in want of Leather or i
shoes, will find it to their interest to give mo ;
a c ill. J 1L BLACK,
aug 4 ff
To Holders of Cotton.
TAM preparetl to netko liberal Ci-h -ndvancc-a on
1 shipmoi.ts of Cettoii to N -u- Vm K, or any other
ilia iliet i:i tlie Uni toil Stnt<-s, Jiial consign to No. I ]
li-.ioes Als. to ship < irect to LiVEItfOOL if desir.
Cli. :i)i’l lioht It till owners 6»v s 11.
Holders oft:, ttt.n at imy station on S. AY. It Road
rnn have ibeir C, tom bbipj-ed witln nr any trouble to
tbemsolxas 'J In y Intv.,*. oiiiv to Still me AVitr. le-iae
or Kail?oel receipts, and get the mlvanecs desired by ;
return JCxpress. I take charge of the C tton, pay ;
tax'-.s, shin, and m ike returns Ueie as so mi as .-old:
F. M. C iKFJi,
dec 11m Broker mid Commission Mciehant.
L. A. SMITH,
GEOCEEY MEECHANT,
No. 8. LOYLESS’ BLOCK.
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFifE.
CINSTANTLY ON HAND,
Flout 1 , Coffuc, Sugar, Racon, Meal, Salt,
Jj-trd, Cticcsc, Tobacco, Cigars,
anrt every oilier article luutlly f.r.n-1 in a Oroct-ry
st-.-ro. Also,
Osuaburgs, Sheeting, Sltiriing, Roots,
Shoos, cfce.
Alt of wli tell fan ho purr’used on ns r s srdile t, rir.s
as at any house in the p ace. Painters alal ollieis m ed
ilig Groceries of any kind, arc uiv.te.l to call and exam
ine my stock. Th uiUfui for past fav rs 1 solicit a cun
tfnu ii.ee of tho same, at my new location.
t 4. A. SMIT.T,
j ft .10 ts No. 8 .fit>yleas’ P»b ck.
Brick Yard for Sale.
I AAI offering for sale, on very reasonable terms,
my bri k yard, situited about ono mile of Ameri
cus. It contains four and a half ay es of the best clay
land for making brick, in the county. Also, my resi
dence, about half a mi o from the yard. The hou-e
contains tour rooms aud three ILo places. There are
4}/, itcres of laud attached to the place, an excell nt
wJI of water and a good stable. I will sell either one
or both places Any one wishing to purchase wiil call
on mo at Americus. A t argain can bo had. Call early,
~8 Lam determined to sell. A. \V. WiIEELEIt.
Dec. 22 ts. . . -
FOR SALE.
i FIRST-RATE Bvcontl Class Rosen r-'rt
A PIANO. Apply nt tUis.office’,
dec P ts.
j AMERICUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
JPaJi and Winter
G OODS !
TlEmil.#c ibpr won’t! n-.-ptetfully notify the
cil!/,:ii. of Fuinter Utti-dv, that hiit.uii
: pij'.-f
FALL ADD WINTER GOODS
is now compk-to.
; My stock is ;is laifte as that < f any ratal)•
; iisliiiii-iit. in tho place, and I am illki ing
j gout]gas
“ Cheap as the Cheapest ”
1 Among my stock may lu- found
Alpacca?,
ATci inos,
Delaines,
Poplins,
* American,
l.iiglish,
ant] Fmicb
Calicoes,
Also, Sniped Poplins, Flannels, of all
colors, Plain and Kinbroidei-ed Hanukcr
ebiefs, .utest styles of Ludiea’ Rasquc-s,
Cloaks and Mantillas.
A large assortment of
WMDTE m £) O'D&j
A large assortment of
¥ A ¥ K E E « T E O ¥ si,
mid
Ladies’ and Gents’ G L( )\' ES of all kinds,
from (he coarsest to the very Sliest.
Ready-Made Clothing
AND
G F NTS’ AND BOYS 5
FU[WISHING GOODS.
Y, inter Clotbirifr, suitable for Freeduien
Plain and Finbroiticred Liucn Sbirls and
Shirt bosoms.
A huge assortment of
JEWELRY AND RIBBONS,
Gold and Silver atchcs,
Hals and Caps,
Trunks and Valises,
Crockery of every description.
A heavy stock of Domestics,
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
Ladies Teat oiling Ruskets,
Tin-Ware of all kinds.
I can show the largest Stock of Ready-
Made Clothing ever brought to this mar
ket. Those who wish the Cist choice,
would dowi-11 to call early, as the most
desirable goods are always first to sell.
Without enumcraiing every article, I
would respectfully ask the public to call
and examine my stock.
S. CWHELIT, /ig-rnt.
Oct 4 ts
Tax TTotice.
TH B ES E 9 A A §> E A N'B' €1 A LBA
rp AX PAYERS who h:\ve not yol paidThcir
I Annual Statu and Comity Tax for the
voar ISitfi, aro notifiod that the Books will POS
ITIVELY he closed on the 15th inst.
I ean he found at iny office, at the old Hot el
building, wlierfi all a're requested to call and
settle immediately, as longer time cannot he
allowed. G. M. WJIEKLEB,
Jan H 4t. Tax Collector.
Furniture! Furniture!
¥ AM just receiving direct from New
1 York, at tlie New Brick Store, above S.
WaxeltaiTin it Pro., a fine stock of Furniture,
all qualities, from tine Walnut Mahogany
and Rosewood to common, which are offered
at as low prices as the times will allow.
Cal’ and examine. S. V. BOONE, Agt
July 24 if.
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE and Lot in the town of Ameri
f\ cus situated near the Female College.
The house contains lour rooms, and tho lot
two acres of ground, more or less. A good
kitchen and smoke house, together wiili all
necessary outbuildings are on the premises;
also an excellent, well of water. For further
information apply to the undersigned.
Dec 21 ts S. COIIEN.
Land, Mules and Stock
For Sale.
TV'iSTUTXO to embark to another section of the Clone.
1/ t now offer my j 1 n ntiof, siluateJ u miles East of
Americus, on Lidlo Lime Creek. Ur sate. It contains
0-30 acres, about 140 of whi his in cultivation. A good
dwelling bouse containing f.oir rooms, is on tho place.
A iso- nil ivcessiiry onl-builitings, and n number one
Gin and packing kt-w, entirely new. I will also sell
four mules, stock bogs, and cattle of all kind-, corn, fod
der nml farming utensils and between three and five
thousands bushels of g -t.iV cotton seed, If not disposed
< f in a few thy?, it will not bo ottered f>rsale. For fur
ther information apply to ti.c ua craigued.
Dec. 18-ls. D 11. IIOOKS.
fANDI ETll’S GARDEN SEED,
j Onion Setts. Dens, Sugar Corn, ,
at Dr. ELD RIDGE’S
Jan 8 ts Drug Store, Boone’s Building.
Window Glass.
LARGE lot c-f French Window Glass, all
sizes, for so.lc loiv, by
MASSENBUIIG, SON & HARRIS,
Wholesale Druggists,
Jan 8 ts. Macon, Georgia.
Just .Received
AND
For Sale
AT NO 8, I.OYLESS’ BLOCK.
1 Ofifi BUSHELS Extra White anil Yel
’’ 50 Bushels Meal,
1000 lbs New Lard, in 501 b cans.
* 10 gbls celebrated Oakley Mills Flotn.
5 “ Ohio River Salt.
A small lot of Uiits, &c.
L. A. SMITH.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
Emory College,
<:)
THK Kxcrcbs of t bis Institution will bo rojvnmrJ
f Wcdnosduy* l«h January, 1567, with a full corps
hr Moans a numoß bis old chair of Natural ?c i-m-s.
In tiddnifii t*> Ilia usual l.ccUucs. in this Uop-ir•tim-ut,
itc will also didiver hectares on Anatomy an l t iiy-i 10-v,
o-v, with the list, of Wjro olt.iv.l Pl .tcs, d.signcd for
; bis purpose, thereby, furni-b i:g a nnc Pivpsr.itnry
C'*ur.se for tlio >ounsr in-n, who prupc-s.- t» engage iu
the profession « f Medici.jo.
I* l *. Thomas will torture on Miwllnntcih' Topics,
and especially on * Impruv.nl Modes of AgricuUuic’umi
tin* »• ItstM.f FertilisneiV-subjects to which be h «s dt
voted much atumtiun, itnd with some lemai k-abio rc
hlllts.
The Preparatory School will ho t-dun within the C
lege building. Mirp. i vised l»v the Kacultv, but under the
conduct or Win. A* Shaw, a 11 ic scholar and successful
tOi duT.
It will lvc remembered that the Georgia Logi.-iature,
at its recent region, mailo pr- vision for the *• Indigent
imutn and Seld’ris”— having appropriated SdUO pur an
uuui, r« r the education ot e;u h on« of these untortnnute
young men—which am niot wi I cov, r the expenses, at
Bniogy C. li p-, including the vaii us items »»P Hoard,
Tuition. Ac. The triends oi the College, will pleasu in
•luiro into these coses aud remind them of their priyiN
ege.
Uelow% wo give board < f Instruction .*
Kev J. It. THOMAS, TresT and Prof. Moral Philosy,
Belb s Let I res and lOvidenresC tii-’tv
lb v. A. INI 15ANS. M D., I) I) .UD.I rof. Natural Sci
ence, and Lecturer on Anatoinv & l’h\.-iot.n- v.
Kev. L M. SMITH, A. M , Prof. Gre- k Lnngu.ige and
Literature.
Lev. (DO. u . W STONE, A M . Prof. Mathematics,
li. v .lOSIAII LEW IS, A. >l., l*nf Latin Laiauagc and
Literal u re
WM a. SHAW, A. M .Instruct .r in Preparatory School.
Board in piiv»t< famili >. with Lodging atid
1 uc-1. month S2O 00
Tuition ill C .llt-.e Caries V- ) eur. 75 00
*• “ Piepai’.itoiy School i’u 00
ATeti Vnl.itiou [Ye .and Incidentals. 5 50
IDT Tuition, p* r t- rm, pay tide in adv.mco.
Ai the next meeting of the Board, it L r nJpmpMed
to make arrangements for graduating partial course
Students, on such subjects as tin v nun* choose to study.
L. M. SMITH,
jan 5 ts. Secretary to Board Trustees.
Stockholders S. W. R. R.
‘KSC. -
rplIK Annual election for President, and
F seven Directors to -manage the affairs of
tills Company for the ensuing year, will be
hol'd at their office, in the city of Maeon, oil
THURSDAY, litli <lav of February next.
JNC>: T. BOJFU iLLFT,
jan 10 v,*4t. Sec’y and Treus.
>s T otice.
LEFT the subscriber, in Am. ricus on the night of
tlm 7th inst. two MULE*', medium si/.e. about 9
years old. One of Hunt is a hay horse mule, having
the brand O, on the think, the oth- 1* a*V.rroll mare
mule, main and tail. 1 itely rougli'y simved—both con
siderably rublKjd with barncsv Any ono who may take
them up will phase turn them <>v. r to S H. Hawkins,
at Aiut-i i us; or to me in Mai ion county, and be re
warded lbr -o doing. Any one heating of .such mules
will do me the kimbieis to write mo at Bu n > A ista. Ga,
Jan 11 lm W. C II Alt LIS.
Guanos & Fertilizers.
250 TONS Peruvian Guano,
200 “ Soluble Pacific Guano,
200 “ Rhodes’ Superphospnde,
50 “ Baugh’s Rawborn Supher*
phospnic,
50 “ Bone dust,
500 “ Ammonialed Rawbone Su
perphosphate,
The latter m.anufaclured lici-L- of raivbone
and Pcruvinu Guaeo. An article tL-nt 1 can
rtoommenJ. I will sell by 5 tons and up
wards, as low as can be laid down from any
market. ASHER AYRES,
Grocer .and Commission Merchant,
New Building. Poplar St.
jan 15 3m Macon, Georgia.
iffillTlTOMr
Dregs.
Medicines,
Toilet Articles,
Paints, it Oils,
Spices,
Window Glass,
Garden SeeJ,
Patent Medicines,
For sale low, for the Cash.
MASSEN U(JRG SOX & IIAT>RIS.
Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Jan. 15. If.
Desirable City Property
FOR SALE.
T OFFER for sale my prese.it residence in
l this city, situated ono s.reet north of
the public square. The lot contains about
4 acres of ground, convenient to the business
part of tlie city, bounded on three sides by
public streets, and well suited to cut up into
building lots for business houses or dwell-
The lot has oil it. a dwi-llinghousc in good
repair, containing five rooms, all plastered,
and tin ce of them newly papered, a pantry
and clothes closet; also, a rented tenement,
containing two rooms unfinished; a good
Kitchen and servant’s room, asmoke house,
a dry well, 18 feet deep, with easy staircase
descending into it; a- wood house, wash
shelter, with chimney ; a never failing well
of excellent water; a fine garden having
choice fruit trees, grape vines, strawberry
beds, &c.
I will also sell my household and kitchen
furniture, crockery, <tc. Also a portion of
my library, consisting of scientific works,
and text books. Also, a six octave Melodeon,
rosewood, piano finish.
Americus, Jan 15 ts G. 11. COIT.
Send for if.
THE CELEBRATED
CRAIG MICROSCOPE
/COMBINE.-! instruction with' amusement
aud lasts forever. Best, simplest, cheap
est. and most powerful micro cope in the
world. Magnifies 0,000 times, nr equal to
other microscopes costing sdo. Made on an
entirely new plan, requiring no focal adjust
inent, therefore can be readily used by every
one—even ny children. A beautiful gift to
o’d arid young. Adapted to the family circle
as well as scientific use. Shows the adul
teration in food, thousands of animals in a
single drop of water, eels in vinegar, globules
in milk, blood and other fluids, tubular
structure of a hair, claws on a fly’s foot, also
the celebrated -‘ trichina spiralis” or pork
worm, which is causing so many deaths
among pork eaters, and in fact the objects
which may be examined in this wonderful
mict-osoope are without number.
It took the first premium in the Ohio State
Fair. Liberal discounts to agents, schools
.and dealers. Price $2 o'J. Packed in a
neat, box and Sent prepaid ’o any address on
receipt of $2 75. Beautiful mounted mi
cro copic objects at $1 5U per dozen. Money
may be scut by mail at our risk. Address
GEORGE MEADE,
jau 15 11. . , Box. BJ, Puidno, IVisconsift.
"Whole USTo. SJjrr.
AMERICIS APYjaFTISEMEim.
j. m ipjxoci
AY ARE HOIiSE AND
tmw mission jHctitlauts.
AMUUCU3, oSjglA.
\ y E are now at the Wafe-lM |r-e formerly
It owned by Dr. R. C. Black, ontlWtfin street,
but will soon be at onr old stand itUbe brick
W in' House now being built by Mr, KlB.-Loy'*
less _ Tfc^.
We are p-epnred to furnish Cage ins? «MKM
to l'liiiteis, make advance* ou Colton bt OUM(|W;
pn.duce in stoie, ship cotti n to Now Oileane.’lijj
s iv.innsli, New Yoik or Liverpool, making
libel id advancements on our shipments. Wo
cm a,so insute cotton in our Wave-House, a*
cheap as it can tie done in any other house in
the city. Our ware-house is remote from any
olbet building. As our senior lias beeu in the
cotton business for the last fifteen years, and al
ways on beside of the Planter, we hope to
ill n reasonable share of the co'ton business.
Pottou shipped to us from below this point on
the s. \V. K It , will only be charged one
dollar per bale and no and ray age at this place to
our Wart house. Sept. 15-ts. i
NO FI I ! NO PAY ! *
S- COHEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, /
ITDJI'LD respectfully inform the citizens of
it Sumter that he is still engaged in th©
Tailoring business, and ready to wait on alt
who mav desire anything in his line. He keeps
on bund an assortment of Ileady-Made Clothing,
l!o ad ( hubs and Fancy Cassimeres.
He is prepared to cut and make Coats, Vests
and Pantaloons, in the neatest ityle and nt th©
slim test notice. His motto !s “ No Fit, No Pay."
£«?“ Impairing and cleaning clothes done in
the neatest sty le and warranted to please.
Oct 4 If.
BOOT & SHOE
M ANUFACTORY: 1 .
fit! 11l undersigned is now prepared to make ;
| to order, Gentlemen's line BOOTS and
S 01 S, out of the finest and best Caif Skins. .
Also. French Morocco Shoes for Ladies.
All work warranted to give satisfaction.
ISAA-, liepairing done at the shortest notice. ,
1 have for sale, a splendid assortment of
Lasts, Ficncli, 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 I am selling cheap. ;
tor cash. 11.I 1 . It. STANFIELD, -,7
Oct ll ts.
I’ANE Wines and Brandies for Medical use at
Dr. E J. KLDRIDGE’S
sept S ts Diug stole.
I AMI’S, Kerosene, and Chimneys, at
I, Dr. K. J LLDRIDGE'S
sept 8 ts Duig Store.
!) vTI.NT MEDICINES, at
1 Dr. E. J. ELDRfDGE'S |
sept 8 ts Drug Stoi".
}IINE SEGA US and Tobacco, at |
Dr. E. J. ELDI’IDGE’S 1
sepi Btf Drugstore, 1
D'iiIFUAIERIES and Toilet articles, at
1 Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE'B
fopl Rtf Diug Store.
j) 1 VsICiAN'S orders filled with reliable Drugs, '•*?
I at Dr. E. J. ELDRIOGE’S -3
sept Btf Drug Store. '
I)') -K FUI Asti ill
ll Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE'S
srpt 8 Diug Store; ,1
1 1 iiESII AND PURE DRUGS at
L' Dr. E. J. EEDRIDGE’S
Drug Store, North coiner Public Square. :fj
sept 8 if flwß
p VERY THING in tbe Drug line, at
lli Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE S 1 j
Rent Rtf Ding Store.
exchange
IMR SALE. Sight exchange on New York '
r arid Sav tunali, in turns to suit purchasers.
July 7 Ota. J- W. WHEATLEY.
Nlclallic Burial cases.
\VINE ASSORTMENT, kept consttmily-fl
. ou hand. S. V. BOONE, Ag’t.
-);.! v _ 1 t f . |||
NEW PRODUCE HOUSE
W. L HIOtKER i CO., J
White and Yellow Corn,
In liny quantity and at low prices. Mg
3B aeon, : i
15 Y CASK, O R II RT A 11* dg
Lower than can be bought in Macon. ,j»gj
pIaOTTR,
the rest in the state!
/.a nAYI n KT*S on hand, and more to arrive^-jl
(jU Call uml sco it.
Ft'cslt ]Vleal.
At tli*' price of Corn. V
\ car LOAD OF XEW TEXNESSK .C<>&XfJ|
to arrive in a day or two. -A
Y»>« lhicon, Corn, Meal ana r lour
itM.ii want to buy chcap— you had hottereaHip ,
in', i.r hliut house, ()pp t)slto. 1* ’
nov 20 ts • C. CUOCKEH «
PIANOS! l?IANOS! I
v " ■
ON hand, a fev/ exira Pianos, wittco are
ferod at low prices. 8. P. ISOO|iJ
July 24 ts. Agent. • m
Mousy and i*ot
AVERY Pes 1 ruble House and Lot con*en»a|gl
to the Square. House has six room* amt]
lot contains ii 1-2 acres. ~Jm
Oct. 2ud. 18CG. - % ,■ j