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•To&Viuiui, Nilb'koUs ic tti'rtthteis
Will. loop constantly on haa.fl a gdml supply of
STAPfcH AND rAW'JV DRY GOODS,
Aindhgst which arc t’*c tallowing uiticlc* :
C LOTHE. CuVsimcrO*, Satiinet? Fladnftl, bleached and
tiravru Shecting^and t>tihrti*iR- Mfli Mawi, Apron
Cheek*, striped und plaid Dmntethw Blanket#, Ndf—
' Netv Clotoiusr jSiorc.
The subscribers liavcJusL r< cm M a largo and uxhmsive assort
ment of
Bedell Sc Walker’s City Hall, immediately opposite
Moore fo. Tarver's.
Opr Clothing was all manufactured by ourselves, at
Itntdv Mmlo Clothing, ntul Cotton Umbrella*, Pnru-
•■d*, ri ifidl.**, Bridles mid MartimraN, Crockery nn\l Claps
Wire, , <in2<tku"»i!s l It direr* und Strops, Pocket Knives,
Knives nod Forks,'IreukF,Latches,Bolt*. lintts and ricrews
Hiiiffcs.mn.l nud Crott Cat Saws, Nails, Log and Trace
Chui.i-, lliflcaiiiud .Short Gun*, Iron and Steel, Casliug*,
die. *ugirt»ml CoflT.'e, Pepper, .Spice. Ginger, See. See.
nil cl w ha’li will be sold on -tire intiM favorable ternn*.
Their cuMmher* and ilia public generally are respectfully
2tf
Fe!». li
> call and examine for Qflflnsclvc*.*
jyVS&Sfe ri MflC|>JS{I KI;«5£S,; •• ‘
lSfOn.ll inform his friend^ am! 11k* itifolw grtreraliy
V V that jin reliirmhJ limn ‘-New \ork, with n
•koiee and I'ffhioRuidc pclcciioit of
V£'sttchns smtl .ffcwclm .. „
sad tak» M tint store Intelv oerupreii by Hall «■ MO*C*
*o. i n t of the City I lull, w here fin willWeep
lyuit luud, uguod assortment of the following articles:
. WATCH b . ' , .
Cold and filvrr Potent Lever«» (till lewchid and Plain
•f rolling and Ihc-duy'* Manufacture i Oulu anchor, Le-
aap-pircar; (Julil Duplex Watclw.*; Gold and riilver Lc
j.ncnj Ludre* plain Gold Watches aud plain Silver Wat
•MSS. , , -M ; '.H
■ • riAlt-RINGS.
IM*H OiddwUh’hh'hds; Long Fillngre* with ! MRjfl**
Enbimdteil with nnd' Without Swings; Corfu}'-Oulu
•Uni* ohh Ftllnurce; Cofncll(H) aeqn* itmnrij Agate
Otiix, Juqwr, Jet, no ! ijVcry other kind mMOfaqwrod.
f KI S H Bit RINGS.
Diamond, agquq innrL,.Ebaurlfod, Em-ruM, Ruby,
• sr.-tot. ti dd .Sion.*. JUOod rip.ire, Toptix, A (not hist, Ag«
OJs.'.Turquois, Ffrirl atnUb?CliuwMw&WJfty?.';*
1HU3A8T PINit* >
Diamond. Di-mvmd noil Pearl. I’atrUnd Spnhlro, Pearl
and Kmermih llithv, A«*q»tu Morin, BimirteUwJ..KtuoratU
Camoo, .Mi d '( ire, Coral, Ajpitc, Curucliop, I’opae, Jet
•t'd plain Cold.
I.sJmh Hick Chains Hold and riilvpnGold Watch
buokt>; Gold mid Silver-Buckles, Gold nnu Silver 3 him-
klr.*. :jflror w»tub*, UsujlfonutkMMuld aud Silver ilnard*,
TO COUPON PImIWEK^
T HE sobreriber has removed to thin pjoce for the
purpose ol carrying on tho Cotton Gin making bu-
Kcadv mntlcC!rtiling*llO0l*,aiJ0M«*ttiW;uapS f «C ^iucs«; andfionidiis long experience in that line, his well
them for solo Ini Broad-.* t. alow doors below knotvn aliitili(‘>« aa a workman, lii-t best preparation and
“ * attention in every department of tho work, and from his
promise to the public to turn out work superior in every
respect to pay. done in the Union, ho ex pacts to he patron
ized. All his material* will be of the best quality—^tcel
saws, steal breasting, and highly, hardened. Tho calen
der* of die plain or cheap gins will run on coinjio.«ition
boxing, (warranted-durable,) and every possible plan nnd
pain’s taken to guard the work rguiust wearing or getting
out of order by use. - The prices are as follows.—ten inch
diameter saw s, cylenders on boxing, and to clean 1200 lbs.
clean cotton the day, $3 23 per saw, for 40 saws; ten inch
eaw-H.cylender* running on Reed’s laic improved friction
wheel plan. $i 50:*14 inch diameter saws, on boxing,
*10 saws (with good gear,) to clean 1000 to 2000 lbs. nice
cotton, at $3 25 per saw; 14 inch saws on the friction
wheel plan, $0 30 per saw. The advantage of the. friction
wheel (or pulleys) is very great, saving one third of the
draft, or going power, nmlcompletely preventing all chance
of heat and wear. All kinds of repairing done on old gink
i a careful ninnuor. Abo, Lathe Irhns, with centres corn
icle, of superior workmanship and construction." Reid’s
i to invented Kplf-regulatimCircnling atul Tooth Cutting
uigine, and nil other (iin Sinkers Tools, made to order.
4»oM»«aJ rlihi’f iiWt'liahn^ Seals and Knysofavory do*-
•. ipimifi Gold and Silver Pencil Case*, Gold ami H Ivor
Tamil ricks, tiolil ami Silver Sprctncles, (^uitSZHl^WlOS-
••s, Gold Snaps, UmnnallcU, Fillugrco
Has,. ...
' Hirer & plated Table and 7’ea Spe—,
in igti.IJ'ites, playing limn iwplunix tunes, Accord nmr,
n*T<H», t;uimrv, ivnmti ry, and rvnryotlicrnrti(jJe r >cum-
i«g--nudiTlliii iicml of Jmyolry und l^tioV,Unod*.
( G.- DeGILSl'/. ffim* tow-' V«rk, - i»iifWiftiHy : inform*
’ ftnUl ho hn
the psiiplc of Gulmtiimriuid its viainity/thutho Im* located
kimncllsmon*' I a-id v ill tnki'chmye «f tho Waleli
dtpRitm■•nl^in tli.’isrmh of l*. Miedzielskl.,'where ho Will
rejulrstiury'dof'opqitihn of Watches, in the best possiblo
*ismtcr,‘snd foals d--me.il, from hi* long (iraclieiilkiiuwl-
toijotI tf> n w, ° um v
All •watches, jWhVM alt his store will kept in of.
der,lV.:unf ult.irge ibr twelveumntlisj arid nenonk wishing
*» etidnimiothoir wati*b» will be allow j'I theame prico a*
paid for, itiii'iiiiiir whliilt* twelveiimnili*. -
•>N, Ih-Xjlkiod- •-Jewelry and fcillvar Wum rogtired,
SALE.
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OVER COATrf.—All kind*, colors and prices, Blue,
Blnck. Brown. I)rab, mixed, Invisible Green, Mulber
ry, Wine,plaretf'DaUtb —also l'eteruham nud Flush-
m AND FROCK COAT.S.—All descriptions and
colors and sizes, with anil without velvet collars,a de-
siiuhle ossortmcniond well, worthy of attention.
PANTALOUN8—An endless variety,.plainand Ribbed
and Striped and Plaid urid Diagonal-. Ca**Imdnl, all
colors ritid;priccf, ClUthido. Plain and Btrinert und
Uonlrid rjattmett do. FlnsIiSng do. Plain nnd Kibbcd
and Dtagohiil cord do. Buflulo Uldih aud Moleskin
do. and m price* that tvill eusuiu suiu*.
VEBTd.—•Platn bnd ngtfred Silk Velvet, Fancy Parisian
velvet, Plain arid Uguivd ond PJala Tubby velvet.
Plain Black nail colored Smtin, Plain und Figured
Silk. Cloth, pasBlmcrc, Valencifl^—Tollotiot and Satti-
iret Vest*. ■ yr-' '*•
SIJIRTS & DRAWERS^—Fitio Linen witli Ruffle*,
Phflii Linen, Cotton with Linen hUaums nud collurn,
Plain Ciotton,-Plain, striped' and ulieckcd Giiighain*,
Callico, Red and-White Cotton Fjanuel. Red oml
White Flannel, \V6mtcd, Coltdri, Lmula wool, See.
Aic. *'-' u • -■*■
STOCKS^—lhO,dozen,comprising it euporh assortment of
Pbiiu and trimmed Suitiii.do. Silk, do. Bombazine,
Pin tn*jCorded and Plaid Silk do. ■-
COLL A RS-—150 dozen, a choice lot of all qualities and
BOSOMS.—Plain Linon» LineVwld) Itiffle*, a new and
(degaip ariiclfl ot BHttiti do. ‘
UOSlKKY.r-Black and.White Silk, Black Wltito mixed
and Libbed worsted do. Black nnd White arid mixed
und-Illbbod hutdiVwool do. Black- and White and
mixed Scotch and merino Hose, Black nud White
ami Brown and Random Cotton lio*o« a large lot of
coarse w ool do. .
GLOVES—-Buck Skin and Beaver Gloves, .black and
white nnd colored Horse Skin and Gortt do. while
and colored kidd do/Muck nnd whito silk do. Cotton
- Berlin, worsted mid wollen do.
SUSP 1C W J>EJIS—Gnjo LJastic, Doe Skin. Silk Worsted,
Cotton net, Colton Webb und Girth Wcbb-Suspcn-
HANDKERCHIEFS AND CRAVATS.—-Black and
Fnniiy. ItnUan Cravats, White and Fanny Silk do.
While Liii«*ii and Mililin (In. Bnmlunnas, Pongee aud
Spittlefirihl do. Plain ftfld White and Figured Pongco
BO« SH&ES—Cent; fine Calf, Mpfrtpcq,and Soul
Skin Boots. Gfntp. fine Ce|f, Aloroccunml Seal Pump*.
Wo Iking Shoes find Brpgant^ggclnglCflflJ)*, Nngro
HATS .vi’cAPS—A first rale nHerirtriient of 1 nil kitnli
llonvrr lints, Silk dp. Gents, Cloth. Cloth, trimmed
with Puri Youth* Cloth .do, tritnutau with Fur &c.
Our aanoitineni i« WPnplero, ecunnrWng eyerv nr tide
usually polled lor. Wo iatantl to self our good* cheap and
1o tlmtn wishing to purdiuxo wu would invito to cull and
flxoirfihoTortlionwdvcStf. '
r i CRANDALL, GREEN & Cm
Columbus. Nav. 6 , _ a :
iginc, i
MHmB I •• ^ Hi
lidgeons and Ink*; Boxing of heal composition, and any
Iron Work requiring turning, or other finish, done . Speci-
meas of the above work, amt also a now gin or the Improv,-
ed plan, attached to the establielimeat, inuy ho seen in n
few Weeks, at their Cotton Gin Manufactory, corner of St. ; Fii
Clnir nnd Oglctlmrpd-tftfeets, where orders from distant “
cuHtomer* will lie nltended to, nud work pnt up. with care
hi go by the, road or river. TEMPLETON REID,
, Columbus, April 2j. 1?, tf Pbr^he Company.
TheOoInmbti* Paiier* ‘Georgia* Journal', Federal U-
irinfi Mdledgeville, Macon Meiiserigch-, Aug.Se.iitinol, Sa-
vantiuh.Kcpublicaii, Oar cn Telegraph, Florida InteliL
gcnjfer, Mobile Chronicle,; Montgolfier * Journal, N. O.
Bulletin) Notches Courier, Uuiitsvilte Advocate, will
give above two insertions and forward their, account to
this offlcc. T.R. ,
fflp:af:asD. N ::« ti hi s.
(}. T., OGLESBY,
59PECTFULLY - inform* the citizens of Western
_ . Cn«fglffliyd’thkiiwkh|ioriiigcoutitie« In iUubatpu,
that lid lihs-friaWrirrititgcrimritH ft» can*y on thaGin Mu-,
king business oxfoUBivnly^nt his shop, nt Hrtriter’H Store;
Mcrriweihcr county) Gu^wlfofe ho will ha happy to re
ceive‘and execute allordrir* entrusted to him He will
cotistt net Gins ofunyjaika nml quality to suit tho ordoreof
hi* cmttbmois, with .atcel haws und bi
breasts and Engll*H' iron saws,
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‘irXNV of ge'dlmnen having purcli .
•ti».v iiit.irpst rit \VMv.M„.MnnVuN)|v , q. «» this esnih-
•f*- o.m i-... j£uiL»A-K....« »u. nou ,,| l |y copuirod
twtU.l'i’.opniicd,
the Ant thy of jf
em. of \l.u. JUlty 11. ANlJ'Ett^UN it
. rvctVuft \vilfh*» ififiuo hy^tho proprietor* of
ntifiTl ’nd healthful retreat) hi make it u aosirablo
HHIU'HH JV M' * l'.*e^ (►
OVA tyvp h.We Stage will run t\vlce weekly from
AinsiNVvlslh 1 ' Springs, toCAtno*villa and CIaikoavillo.
5' “MnVfi. : < * IA ft
li'h?n^U,shioe the IuhI sensoii, huvo
n|11 i.iKflr! pxteifoiye additions thereto,
Tor ipii avcoioinqyKjimiof visitors, wt* i<
TiMJjrAndor tho cm*' ot’Alm, JullN 11
1. \ \»V. Every cflbrf \vilf h*» mndo b;
\r i‘i . '■ VMtyQMtktftoDti'd.
EFTmvWtttitntion, iir AlohulMu, Russel ominty,*dn
•114 •HwidityVWIIi (ilCTShWWwi My- 4t,i<h' l-ftWn
Mi lkviv ;7v1k. IIOI) i» qhlmi llliy yohro qld, rullmr yolluyr
e-irikll-l-Mvl,'nrt'fnAi-ki" ul'.IUliimiim, nw,ill(Soln,l. Tho ulli-
((vo hMi'N.MlI.I.Ul’tiJKdii.l SAM, H>« nhoill 80-r«ar>of
H-'-niti'iIi^ro iitiimi .ih.q.trtdl, dark cunipleoiril. Tho uv,i
WNflWlir-WOir nnj lllljytnw hv I,u,„c,,iw of«t,,„n6n
hir..;. il.nev i,.'(hi,lilj^Sjwn old,' Vflluw ctmiplcuilnl.
.Cimrilv i, ’nl(ii'ti'r,(. iniir-r Omliy nnd durk’Cnllipledlod.
Aoypwwii d divi rinf imid ncKcnmo llio Mtilrocrilii-r. .hull
rnqnii((t Opi rlfovo roqiunl, or.uvrnty.Ovo dnllnr, fur 4,«1 ylug
til" nxmi.iq fliiv MmlrBMiflmi' iK Al.dmmn or Ohorsii,;
It ilw-fx"; ro(w will mnke for I'ldridn.
April -mu' ; n. j. brown.
• TO* :i’lm dni" rid Jonnml will i'n.ort tho nil,n o direr
ttiwr.di -lyoud llifir nor,ql«» lo tliih ollior for millqcllon.
Saturday, Otli* inst. n sorrel HOUSE,
t Mny.\yju)C akniil him. tlo is minluxl mid
n*.»r, with n long tall, about C qr 8 years old. Informu-
linV \em 1>e ihahkhl]ly received, if diroe toil lo Rlctslie
iHMVVimipy, Grorgia. .
^^prin^rlitf . STEPHEN O. CfttTON,
ircuets, or with iron
Tito unuejM^certjfiontcH will fully Inform stranger,* qf
the eltofneter which my Gin* lutve ojdalrfed, and I deem it
uniiecoBsury to say uny thing in relation to them myself.
CCU'.riPll.’ATKS* ; •
Merlwothnr county, Gn.—I hereby'certify, that l have
n 41) Saw Giti.nfMr, G.T. Ogla«by f * make, now in uso,
rind for ilia trial that 1 have, made, it perform* wall; the
work jm/ure* lum capable of judging, is well done, and
1 would riicmnuifliitl his Gins to* any person or-person*,
wishing to purelinHOv cither ih this State or any other.*
Given Under my band, Nov, J085,
]% ' , JAMES HUNTER.
Hiiyiniz witnessed the bcrfp(mam*n of.Mr t OglcHhy’i
CnttonGiu* or McrrlwatUar county, ami having .used one
myself, 1 1 do recommend them to the public 1 ,’ad equal to
any I httVd ever neon, this lClh Novemlier 1885, '' 1
MARK If. CROXVDER.
This will certify, that I Have a Cotton Gin, made by G,
T.'Oglesby, that Gin* font und ibakes first riite Cotton *, tho
'workmanship of winch Is well dona; and l would r'ocoi
mend ull persons wishing to pnmbaso Gins, to purchase
G. T* Oglcsiiy. and they will find lie Will do them justice,
tills tilth Nnvomher, 1885. • • WM..RHYMES.
Thl* 1*jo.cf rtlly, that I Itavo liftd In n-*o, uuo of Oglesby'
Oln* for throe yonrsj audit performs wall; .nukes first
rate Cotton, und 1 huvo no hesitation in rucommouding
thorn to the public guneally, lln» the Kith Nov RlH5.
. . , ABRAHAM U1LL,
• TUts t«to rertliy, that I liuve examined Mr. G. T. Og*
lebys Cotton Gin*, the wui kmummjp of which I* well oxe-
anted; nnd have nolieaitttuou in recommending tlimn
the public. JOHN HERRING.
November I6ll», 1835.
Georgia, Mririwerher county,—rWo tjto ujidoreienod,
hriviug nsod mid seed In u*o, the pntppj Qlhs umde by
5Ir«G»Avt Oglesby of this poupty, take pleasure in re
centmtuidiiigijrarii idtB^hilugnry ofGeiugia and Alnhfmm
the woiktnaushin. hoiug neut (fqo Bubstanfla), abd tnofrjmr
fomifined being altogether equal generally, tp nay Gins.we
lutve ever koarf, flIr..Oglesliy has resided i iff tuff comity,
for the InsHItreo years, and tho work lie has turited gut
susptlnsitselfadmir.ddv well.
Uuh't.X.MfflfHa, Wood Moreland >•
Hcitj.J. Fnrltum Jfts.' H. Biirk^s
Wm^p.ilnU ‘ Thos. J. Jpckaofr .
Aimer Rcovns Stitlt A. Par.hum
LtiwU Stnhlpy Jordan Httrrios
Josoph Slack Albert G. lltll.
Uoh’i* N. PnrUntR
'I’ltlH is to certify, that I Itnvc one of Mr. Ogfoshv* Cot
ton Gitt*. which not forumt ery finely, nnd that there are
saveral iw mv noighborhuoihund tl.tm lYdm the general re
putation of lils Gitis, they ure c* gotlcl us any in the cgutt-
try, 16th Novoinlior, lBUo. i
WM. McEENDON, sen.
• I hayo nne of Mr. Oglesby’s .Cottun < »ius, and certify
llitit iFporforin* well; tula luth’Nov; TE55.
( , . WILEY Pi-BURKS*.
Gtmrgln, Manwether County-*-! tio hereby-certify that l
huvo used d forty-saw Cotton Gilt, mrido by Mr. (turret
Oglesby, oi i!uscouitty,litr;tliis season, and find ii to he
equal to tiny in the l ountry.' It gjns front l.OOO.tO 1,500
weight of clean cotton in a Hay, and fits •workmanship is
neiit and Hiilxtuntial. 1 tlmrefore would recpdinemlwtr.
pglespy’s Gin to tho planters of Wbstont Qo(*r.»iu and AI
ahainjliV In witness whoroof, Tbavo hereunto act my hum)
und waul this Ititlt November, 1UU5. •
WH.LIAM D. HALL.
I do certify that l have used,Mr. Oglesby’* Cotton Girts,
and find them excellent and oxjfodiiions gleaners,. I would
recoinutdtd them to the planter* of Georgia and Alabama.
Thi*'lUtli November, 1|m5. J v .
* J, : ‘ JpHN
flihvD seen Mr.vOur^ny’a Colton Gin* in tuv.tutd pro-
non them tut good us afiy in the country. This IGlli
mr. ■**$•*'{ f \i c s n, *' w
lUtM me on Haturdsy,
1 wiihout imy.iyjtito uWnt
<UAX£5$EIV ; . f
WARRANTED FREriH & GEKVISE.
Gitov/Tii op 1835.
"FTp AISED by the United Society of Shakers, Enfiold
JelU/ Conn, except some few kinds, which aro imported
from the seedsmen in Europe; nnd now offered Jbr sale at
‘Sam Sbuci,* at wholesale or retail by s
JAMES KIVLIN.
Great Noi;lIi»*m and Sovtlicni
DAILY MAIL ROUTE.
mVHK Petersburg Rail llo«id Company Inform tho
public that their Uoad yxtending from Petersburg,
Vn. to Blakely, North Carolina, on theRoanonke, a dis
tance of GO miles, and constituting ,a part of tho Great
Dully Mail Route North and South', is now amply provi
ded with superior Locomotive* und Cars, to accommodate
nil tfm travel thut may offer; ;- The curs lenve each end of
the ruritl ilnify on tlw arrival oftha respective iiiaihf fVritVt
Hlors with flteirown equipages, can have thcirhorsen and
carringen transported oil this road with perfect sufrity and
convenience i and thus perform in 5 or 0 hours, while rest
ing their horses, a journey which would otherwise require
two days tn accomplish. ; • • ■
The Blakely Hotel, nt the southern termination of the
Rail Road, Int* brinn ra-lmilf of brick, on an onlurged scnlo,
und no pain* will bo smircd to. fender ila accommodation
such as will giyp satisluction to^passcitgcra and travellers
generally.
Resides the Dnilv Line of Mall Coached from Blakely
for tho South, vfu llnleigb, Kflyctteville, &c* thnre fori lino
via 'rarhnrough throe times a’ wcok, vonqentcd .with the
Mail Line at Fnyottrivillo, and al-o a lino from the Rail
Riuiil at Bel fiu! d to Clarksville, Mil ton mid t>anvilfo. ,
Another tri-wcekly Linn froth Blpkely, passe* thf-otigh
Wnmmton, Oxford, ’See. and connects with tt lino to Sal
isbury, N. C. . ^ '
lit the coin so of the scasojt n hrnncli will he opened front,
tho Petersburg Rail Road ntjklficld. to WUkiu'* Ferry nt
Griston on tho Roummk.froni whence.a Rail Rond locroH*
the river by a bridge, is now about to b« constructed to
Itnloiglu
The Rail Ron.d from Bal)itnora to Washington is now in
perntiorf,tlii-aon lo Potomac lending, the line is continued
by stenmt oats, thence via Fredericksburg to Richmond, a
considerable portion of-the rail road is llriLhcd—and the
remainder is in a rapid-course to completion. Tlic line
continues from Richmond tp Petershtirg, hy a turnpike
ad—ntid thence by the Petersburg Roil Rond to Blakely,
before moptiyned, is the main and only daily mail route
hutwoiMi Boston and New O/lerins.
April 8. . . ,10—w7m
White Onion; Yellow d6.
Red Onion
French do. or London Leek
Early Blood Turnip Bent .
Early French Sugar do.
Eurly Orange Turnip do.
Salad or 3* its Chord do.
Long Blood' , do» -
Long Mangel Wurtzel do.
Long White Scarcity do.
• Scarlet Carrot,(ve “
Orange do. Blood
Early Horn uo.
-Gurnsey Parsnip
Long White do.
Early Cluster Cucumber
Extra Lung' do.
Lung Green do.
Early Frame do.
Early Short Green do.
Prickly Gherkin dp,
Supormr Watermelon
"arly Apptcseod do. -
.argeftiuskmelon . \
'iitc. Nutmeg Melon' <,
Large Cant elope do,
Green Citron do.
Ponipgrtreato .do.
Egg Melon, (hcautiful,)
Dutch Summer Squash
Bush Crook do.' do.
Crookueck Summer do.
Crookmck Winter do.
Muutnjoih i . dp.
Cucfoinut or Porter do.
Aeon oF Calfomin dp.’
Mammoth Pumpkin
Largo Yellow, do.
Cheese do. *
Impcriul SugarI.OufLettuce
Early Whife Ufud do.
Largo Groan do. . do.
Ice do do.
Ice Cos* do.
White Cos* do.
Mdgnum BomtmCoss do.
Ruyul Cabbage, Head do.
Brown Dutch do.
Long White Naples Radish
Scarlet Short Top do.
^ do.
ife
Purple Short Top
Long Salmon
Long Scarlet
Scarlet or Ch’ry Turnip do
White Turnip do.
Yellow q'nrmp do.
Whito Rill Spanish do.
Black “ , “ do.
Early Sugar LoafCabbago
Emly George ifo;
3ar]y Dutch j.’ddi
Early York do.
Large York or Harvest do,
Early Battersea do.
Early Bullock’s Heart do*
(very fine,)
Largo Bergen. Y do.
Large Drumhead ,, ;do
Lnto Dutch do.
Flat Dhtuh (very fine) do.
Green Savoy do.
URQUHART & WARE,
IIAVB JUST RKCKIVKD,
Arid offer for nalu at their Drug Store, in Columbus, the
: ( IN^aAN»S PANACEA,
F OR tho euro of Rhoumnti*m f ;Scrolula or King* Evtl v
Gout, Sciatica % or Hip Goiit t InuipieutCuuceni,Salt
Rheum,' Siphllitic und Mercurial diseases, particularly
Ulcers and painful u'ffectiuns/-of the hones. Ulcerated
Throat nnd Noslriis, Ulcer* of o\ery description, Fever
SoroH,ntid Internuf Ahscris^es, FfotuluH, Pile*, scald Head,
Sciirvey^Bilcrt, Chronic Soro eyes, Erysipel'm,. BlotchcH,
hud'overy variety VifCiitiinciniH Aflbction, Chrome Cntnrrlb
Hraduclie, proceeding from an acrid hitfoor. Pain in the
Stomach und Dybpepsia, proceeding from, vitiation; Alloc-
tions of tho Liver; Cnronie inftuihntlon of tho Kidneys,
and'Genoral debility, paused hy u torpid action of tho vhb*
sola of tho skin. It is shtRtilurly onicaciotts In renovating
those constitution* which huvo boi n broken down by inju
dicious' troiitmem, or ittvriitilc irregularities.; In general
tcrms.it Is recommended in all those disease* which arise
from impurities of the blood, or vitiation of tho humors, of
w hatever name or kind*-
Sotito of tho above cdmnlnint* »nay reqnirosqme trifling
assletitnl nripllcutlons, which the circumstances .of the
case, wRI dictate; lint for a general retiieHytor Purijica-
tor. t/i remove the cause, Tub Indian’* Panacea,, will
gAtwWally tut found suitto.ont t -
The proprietor offers this preparation to the public, WII
ilia consciousness that Itn is placing vGiliin its reach,
remedy capable of relieving many ut Itis ufilicled fellow
beings, who nnl suffering Under, tlin.vnrjous clironib and
obstinate complaints to wltioli it is applioablo. ' To Hitch,
• It will proVo offncnlculnhlri valuc, ns the ntciuis, and iu
many cases, the only thenns of relioving uieir sufferings
nod restoring them o'nco more to health and happiness.—
This is not offered, As a common remedy, tliut may per
jOjinnce he equally good with many others now In'tisc, hut
*s one wmen is cnpnblo of saving life in many exlrenlri
cases when nil the usual remedies tall. This* it- has done
rennatudly ; and this ;is the reputation it bus obtained
wherever it has been introduced.
It is only about threo years sinco this preparation was
presented to tho publio but Itt that short space offline,
some hundreds of persons might ho found, who would
solemnly declare thut they believed that their lives ^rero
saved l»v it, am) in most oases after they' had tried many
tthd perhaps all the common remedies in vain. Wherever
it i* known, it is rabidly coming into uscj and this afford)
thu mast substantial nnd convincing proof of its nif-rits.
'The value of the Pnnnrea, is most conspicuous in those
long standing and syphilitic and scrofulous affections which
have defied nil other reinedios, and particularly in tin
ses where mercury hit* been so lavishly used
distressing*
REEVEd.
For huw mills.
T| Uri’V vcci'iv.11 nud foe-nli) by ihouub.ciilx'r. Mill nnd
•ft,Cqvfc- U'H .Sawn nnd Fib—, ulthn lw«lIiii.Hih- Also
!•»■» |lo »w «)»•»» mui
Tvutts ot tffo most tipnitov.od patterns.
Aiujl 2('-.)'i(f • JOHN nilJ.INOUAM ,y. m.
1'u Otvuvi'n of Strum-TJikms & JUstrgos,
7111 Hfv Fort limmis Fbiniing Dock (Vimpauv. having
•« • -gdrietuArioKp.'tKfoWupwmds of Throe Thousand
Dolintr, tor ihc huilduig of q Fjoutitrif Dock for tile puf-
novo of repairing .SfoamGlmtt* tinrl ISnigctsaud have *,ue-
Oeeik'd iti tiw i»«mpleti«m of the safne, it Iwing now ready
fBr Ilw isxtciiiioii of Boats. Tho Dock is subetAtitiullv
boilt. himI: til - goijKl materials, both wood aud irott, and f*
«t3um-U in c^arx respect*.
• t*itixeirt:V.lvM» On mation.—The Dock iain tho first
hii ridtniumg water ituo it. Ths hunt is then
*• **.M ifflett in t griie at tlw fitd t gate is ttyeh elo*ed.
and the w«»w pumped nyt, whidufirtvcs tlu’ ixiat dry, and
* •* pci teeth ou block); us slto w its on'her first stocks, where
slu* uiuy rmuuiu any length of tiino to Imi propiM'ly nver-
-hsiiUd,foftukrd and corked throughout, if requinn?, abd
tbs water *iluiu. d iutd slmfluats The whole pf
-this ioptmthm give* mo Imnis no sfnliitas doe# hatiling
Wntiimw Tlw Duck is of siifficinit sizeto admit ntty
boat wIu.hc keel is not utoro than 130 foal »nd her bc-Tit
«m! v'fceocfougttjfoct. •
(; i’ersous owning Immuh will, we tbiriv, do much hetterfori
aocmitit m siiloiy nud cvunuuiy) to hiing tl»cir IwUit* libre
ih«« tn curry thcin up the i )|d„. There are two snw-vaills
on iitn«|M)t, Him huuborsU'any description esu lm had ot
the,ahortoft.uotifc.- The*.t u «ti.ai .s well kimwn to he
oue of llw moat h^dtuyon tlui Uhauahoodieo nrer.—
• 1 h«*m.«io bn're three Of bmr shin .ariwutcr* un i about the
same ofcuuL,r«iaml ii, c uuml«r will uri doubt
.ecf-umubao when Uip Dtak g«tn fullv:under way,
, . fodDii.-eb.prWq5rfotm*Uo!U c.iu. 4ia« with die imvilcge
of remaining in b'-a d'‘>s.Umr Imudtcl dollars, and CtWo
d«Var« tor crrrydoy after tho cxptrstiou of t«m dnvs.—
Marg*^ for cutoring wtih^fo^ pmip.jr* „ r te nda.Va
- C-.Il 'i.7 si! E* tanut Ihc (c. .1 Imvr. ttn drirlri jJO,
•V) lien*/111. («>«< *r» toquimd to n»in in |ti
»Uv water out ol tire the*
J» • SJJTLIV E, for the Company.
IVrt Gtitiei’, f»\*o.,May 7, ItTM. 15 ‘4t
W.r * r '*. ?teain-BqM BulemUr has just comc out of
jd. t f:* otitog underwent u joed repair. J. w. 8.
workttUUtslti|V tHiuiit mid substantial. 1 Riorofore renom-
mend Mr.Ogh )*l*y’a Gius to th< pluutcrxof Western Geor
gia and Alabama,; -This 16th Novcndter, 1C35.
, ALBERTU8 K,.JACKSON.
Merivvothqr Cguntv, Georgia, Nov, ICtlt, 1883.—-1 do
hereby wttily that A Inuo uow in use a fifty saw Cotton
Gin, made hy Mr. Oglesbv, of this county, which Ims gfoed
about two htmdrml hag* of Cotton, and situ will now give
from twelve to fifteen luulihvd pounds ofolnnu Colton, the
workmanship of;wltieh is neat and strong;ri* stteh,! have
nohosiiatie.v in rocoturiiending Air. Oglesby’s Gin to the
community at large. KOBElt r HAMILTON.
TERMS.—For -Steel' Saw* and Steel Breasts, with
composition boxes, $2 23j>ef Saw, * 'I'ijo tujvfttitnges of
this Gin arc* many- it nuts lighter, lasts longer, und ia
less liable by friction to produca fire than any other.
For Iron Si)wn and Steel Breuats, § i Of! pet Saw. All
work warnuftejl jq’petforut well. Any failure in any part
ot hfo work w ill be ?peudily mudo gmul.
A goftd iupnly ofSiecl and Iron lms just been received
from Engle.nil.. •
Orders diivcted to Farmer* P. O. •Meriwether county,
»hnl| ho promptly attended to—arid the sukscrilier will de
liver Giuri in any of tho ad)dcout couutiua at hi* own ox-
boti^o. - ;
March 11 ■ (? 3m
Vdlimtoltt LitiidN lot' S;
:
>d terms, TWO
suh^rihrr otiem for *alo on good t
M THHUS ANl), SLV HUNDRED ACRES, of first
quality Land, l\ iftg in the Oswitcheo*Beml, about 10 miles
i»»«b.\v C-ohwtbtis. *IV«e lends will all l*e*o|d in o l**alv
nndtVom their otlicilda locution, aud acKoowledgetl fertili
ty, are ruddy worth the attention of those who desire to
form a settlement iu the healthful and productive region oj*
the OfintiMhow hie, -' Apply lutiift subscriber in Macon, or
to R. S Shorter F>o or 8. lv. Hodges, at CoUtmlms.
ItidBpundde tide* w ill-bs given, J. COWLES.
!T. , . VitinaM*, Lauds, u* ■
T HE subscriber offers f««r s ile, sererel rnhtsblrsettle^
m.Mit* of laud, in Alubmnn, convenient to ntvigniion
and tnarkcl. These land* Itavo been selected by the sub*
••♦rilri'B with a". ““pcrUI eye, to all the cmnlumNl ndvuutn*
ioaofagrietdn.-. A* the lands lie well, aro well wa-
lined, muluuaiv of tho seldom* nU hava largo c lea ring* ou
ilirtiiVand arto ndtaX-rellmUty anyitnho Stuio, ftir tho cul
ture of Cotton, cunt, Alc. Person* desirous ot purchasing,
willanidy for lurtlwr i>articnlara.to
THOMAS HOKKY.
. : Un1umhti*.Seiiteml>cr31 Y . 'ZZL.'. ^ . ■ . 33 if
where tncreury Jut* been so lavishly
... .ro<siiig‘pajn* *in;tho boqes, nodes, mercurial ulcers,
derjjuriemonfoftlindigoslirnforgnns foci These it com
pletely removes, and in till cases, it entirely eradicates the
diseases and thn effcots of mcrcurv, renovates the cqtistifm
ti«>ti, ntttl leaves thn pntient sound nud well. Itt RHeuma-
tismsund iirUIeonitod Soar thront..its happy efiect* oro
not tessn)mnraiit,givinginlntOHi imriindiuto rnlinf, vi
Thn fulluwing certificates, out of -hundred* similai
which iniaht bo procured, nro given to show the effect o
the Indian's Panacea, in tho various complaint* therein
ittrntionnd; nnd also to exhiliit in tho most sntisliurtory
inaniior it* Buporloritv over tlmsvrnn* in common rise,
CHARLESTON, Nov. 13. 1831
During tho last winter and spring, I wn* afflicted with
vory severe nnd distressing Rmnmmtisni, occasioned l).
exposure in bud weather. 1 now tako great pleasure ih
stating, llt'nMx bottle* of tho fiuUan's Panacea, restored
me to perfect health; rittd l eonfidenllv 1 recoinliiond it i
nil alqulurly ufiliclcil. JOHN FERGUSON, Iving-st
, ‘ CHARLESTON, July 12, 1831
I was nfflietM fojtr vetire with an ulcer iu thn leg, occa
sionally accompanied with erysipelatous iufiantutioti»
nn excessive pain In-tho leg and unnlo joint. Soveral on
nent Phisiclan* exerted, their skill upon It, hut without
p^Tmanent bon*'fit. Iri this c‘a«o‘, five bottles of tho liuli
ana. Panacea* made a perfect cure. ‘
. MAItOARKT A. WEST, Market .1,121
Jnnuar.v 15 \
OF GIKAjiip
A LI. the forfeited ntul unsold LahtfoVin dtp town of Gi-
iSL rnrd. Alabama, will be disposed of to the hi«;lt* j Ht bid
der on the firat Monday in Juno next. Terms on tho day.
. April gn—i;ttd 1), MoDOUGALD,
Colewort ^
Large Purple Cape Brocoli
White « do
Earl v. Cauliflower
[lair Hardy do.
Late Dutch Cauliflower
Ceasaroan Kale or Cow * ’
Cuhbogo
Scotch Kale; Sea Kale,
Eurl^v'Dutch of Spring Flat
Early Garden Stone Turnip
Norfolk Flat ,do.
White Flat i do.
Red'I’op Flat do.
Finn Scotch Aberdeen do.
Rutabaga
JLEUA3, NOTICESi
L’xcculor’s Sale*.
■ N the first Tuesday in Junn next, will be Eold at the
Court House in Early county, between the usuul
hour* of gale, ‘
Lots of Land Nos. 396 and 202, in the 4th (list.
of said county. Sold by order of the proper court, os the
rpnl estate of Win. Goodtramcs orphaus, tor tho benefit of
said orphans. v THOMAS M. CARDIN, Ex»r.,
April 8> . -IQtd
gtllKRIFl'’S SALES/
Sales#
JJfli-L he. sobl ou, the first Tuesday in June noxt, at
l v the'eourt house door, fn Americas, Sumter county
the .following property to wit:
Lot of Land No. one hundred arid twcnty-faDr.
AdniiBifstrator's Sale.
_ _ > ^ r . . _ day-.in Jit|
next, at the court h^uso door, in the town of Cuthbei
Randolph county,'one '
Lot of Land, No‘. 40, ip tho 10th dist,
Randolph county, the same, sold for the benefit of the lega
tee* ef Moses Jones, deceased. Term* made known' on
the day of tale. Alio, ■ ■ , ■
Oil the. same day, in ihe town of Starkesville, Lee co i one
lot of Land No. 103 in the 3d distrietl.ee.
April 4—IQtds
MASON JONES, 7 V dm ,„
•OLIVER JONES, S
Yellow
Grpeti Glazed
Red Dutch
do.
Largo Bell Pepper
Sq nasli do.
Cayenne do.
Purnlo Egg Plant
Curl id Cress or Pcppcrgnyis
Plain Crcasj Water Cres*
Largo Toronto; Sniull do.
Vegotablei Oyster
‘Vune Solid Celery
jglMiiS
Curled ' do.
New Zelund Spiriage, !
1 * (for Grcon*,)
Largo Flanders do do
Round do. do;
G rcon Cttrled Endive do.
Broad Leaved • do do.
White Mustard do.
Brown fob . ^dn*
Long. White Okra
Short Green do.
Giant Asporngns; Nnsturtion
Roquette, (for Salad,)
Corn Salad, do.
Curled Chervil do.
English Sorrel, do;
Largo Scotiih Leek
Stinron • ' •
.'iwe.ot Mjgntmettee
Sweet Muijoram
Sivefet Thinic
Sweet Lavendef , .. ’*
Sweet Basil j Lemon Balm ,
Earlv Golden Sioux Corn .
Early Tuscarorri, do. .
Eurly Sugar 1 do., , ,
Early Washington or June
*• , ' Peas
Early Charlton v^-v - do.
Early Bishop's Prolific do.
White Mrirrowfat do
Dwarf Prolific • do'
Dwarf Blue Imperial do .
Early Ch)uu Dwarf Beans
Enrly Mohawk V do
Early, SlxWk.“ do
Relugfee.orlOOO to l do
White Kidney do
Variegated cranberry pole do
Dutch,Case Knife do
Largo .Lima
Small , do / do
Dutch Whito Runncr.do
Scarlet Rtinner . dd.^j,
FLOWER SEEDS assorted
Tt
ONE
Sal
Athninisimtor’s jpae.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Cour
Trouji driunty, *hile flitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, to the high
est bidder, before tho Cyurt House door in, LaGrangc,
Troup County . ;.-, v
One Negro Man, ,
by the nnmo of Mosch, belonging to the orphans of Ben
jamin Baker, deceased, sold for the bunefit of the orphan!*
ofsatd'dec’d. Terms will be madri knoWn on the dnV of
sqlc. - .WILLIS B. STERLING, Guari
April,. 8, 1838., ; 10—td*
enth*(27th) district of formerly, Lee, now Sumter couri-
thg.jtlaco whcrcor Jesse Harris now lives,levied,on ae
■ property of said Jesse liarris, to satisfy n fi f a from
ftly SuneriorCourt, in faVor Of William Haley Executor;
dee-w said'Harris.. ; •, . .. j..,,. , ..i ;
Also, lot No. two hjindteu oml sixtecen, in the
sevontrienth district of said county of Sumter,to satisfy a
r fa from Jasper J slicea Court, in favor of Caleb' Wood-
.jy vs Elijah,N. Hnschall r Jaii.te-s A. HaschaUand Joseph
Johnson; levied ori us the property of James A. Huschull.
Levied on and returned to inriby nConstahle. . -v;
Also, lot of Land No. bite hundred and sixteen,
in the twenty-seventh district of originally Lee, now Sum-
tor county. levied on ns.the property of John Kinnnovi''to 1
sntitfv n ft fa .from Sumter Superior Court, »u favor of
James Bright, Administrator,-foe. vs soid Kimrney.
Lot of Iniid number one hundred’arid;sixty-sik,
in the twenty.rigluli di^trict of formerly Lee* now Smote* 1
county, as thn pnipertV of B. J. Sandford, tp satisfy -sundry,
fi fits from a Justices Court of Sumter county, in favor ot
NVPoricr.vs B. J. Sandford, M. Miller and George Robin
son. Levied on and returned to me bv n Constable.'
May 0. *’ : JAMES GLASS, Sheriff. !
ALSO,;
Tim following Herbs und'Herbs Seeds, viz
HERB SEEDS.
Double TriitRov
Motherwort; Catnip
3oiio*ct; Bugle,
’Vdrniwoodi Lobelia
Pounyrbyalf
Bene Plant; Sorrell Seeds
GarlickScedri
Gar lick Routs
Broom Corn Seeds f
Clover and Grass Scods as
sorted.
HERBS.
Sago ; Catnip
Petinyroyall, : 1 .
J'rinces rthe; Molherworp
Boncset; Bugle #t
Mullen Ldaves
Elder Flowers j 'Cieuta
Double Tansey^
Wormwood
Thoroughwort
Hardback,
Uva Ursi; Lobelia;
Guardian's Snlc.
TILL bo sold nt the-Court House in Hamilton' Har-
- J riB Comity'under an order of the Inferior Court of
said county on.tho-first Tuesday in J uno next a negro
man. by the name of Toney. Properly of Nancy R. Hill,
Minor—sold for her benefit. Terms (which will bo uc-
comtnodritHig) on the day. -
April 1,9—2m^GEO. GRANBERRY-, Guar.
Troup;Sa5es;
WTU. ho sold licfore the Court House door, in tire
■f? V town of« La Grongri, 'I’rottp county, on the first
Tuesday ip Jiinp^noxt, within tho lawful hours of sale: tbe
following property, viz: -V •;
One town lot in the town of West-Pomr,'toler
ably well improved, known ns Baker’* Lot, and whereon
Clement Fothen now reside.?, levied upon ns thn property
of George W. Coo, lo'satisfy ri fi fu from Troftn Superior
Court, in favpr of T* G. dfi W* II. Atwood v*.' George VVl.
Coe.—May, fi. n , D.B.,ROBERTSON, Shff. .
- Administrators Sale.
‘TOSTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June hr.xt,
v v before the Court House door in Hamilton, a negro
boy CHAKf.Ks; the property of S. B. Thompson deceased;
Sold by order of the Court of ordinary.
April 1, 9—2m ' J.J. THOMPSON, AdtitV. ,
F OUR month* after date, application will bo made to
tho Honorable Inferior Court of.Hnrri*' county, sit
ting aa a court of ordinary, for leatre to sell a Negro Man.
belonging to Geotge Gray; minor, for the benefit of said
minoi. i ' . JNO. C.-GRAY, Guordinfoi
May 27. ; -V, ; ■ ^ ■ 4m
*EN OUR months nfter date, application will he tnride, to
JH? the honorable )he Inferior Court of Hancock coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tp sell the
NEGROES -belonging to the estate of. Byrd Ferrel, late
ofsaid county, dee’d. * ’ ’ ! /' • ’
Feb 5 J 4m” JOHN FLETCHER; Gunr.
OUR months afterdate application w}l Ibe nindti to
.-H? the honorable the Inferior Court of Tolbot coiibty,
while sitting i fpr ordixory purpogeri, for leave lo sell the
Real Estate and Negroc* belonging .to* the estate of Wtu.
Snelling, deceased.
HAMILTON DUKE, ) A , .
Fob. 1—1 4m ROBT. SNET.l.ING, $ 4 am ”•
F OUR months after dute.applleatiou will be made to
the honorable the Inferior Court of Hnni* county,
when sitting as a courtUf ordinary; for leave toael n negro
boy CHARLES, belonging to the estate of S- B. Thump-
pan, dec’d. , J. J. THOMPSON, Adm’r.
February 5’ 1 rr x ' l—hit
F OUR months alter date application will bb made to
the honorable the Interior Court of Talbot county,
when Pitting for ordinary purpose?, for leave to sell the
Negroes belonging Id tho* estate, of Reuben Tucker, late'of
HuhJ county, deeetispU
f eb. 12---2 4m
■jOHNiR. CANON, Aifm'r-
F OUR months after dnte application will be mnde to
the honorable the Iuferior Court of 1 Tnlbot county,
when pilling for ordinary purposes, for lodye to *etl live
Lnnd and Negroes belonging to the estate of William Spel
ling, lute of said county, deceased. -
HAMILTON’ DUKES; )
Fi'b 12-2 4m ROBERT t!NELLlNGS, \ AUm r8
A few copies of the GARDNERS MANUEL, contain
ing directions, for the cultivation nnd tnnrmgement of tho
“Kitchen Garden,’’ all of which will be sold ou accommo
dating terms, a liberal discount made to country merchants.
Columbus Feb. 12 2 tlJ
MOORE & TARVER,
□STAVE recently received, and offer for sulo oh liberal
[28: terms, * V .
7 Boxes'Lcftwicks’beBt plug Tobacco, not equalled
by any other
25 Boxes Leftwick’s plug Tobacco, enual to any
other manufacturers 1
25 “ “ “ “ medium quality
50’ “ t‘ “ :■ u Common '
50 11 “ u “ Inferior ,
2 Bbls. Sntoking & Chewing cut Tobacco, in papers
' ALSO, ,
2 halfpipe* Holland Gitt, l do do Champaign Brandy
0 .lb .!« 4n O P5pflnmmnn ,ln .tn
2 do American do do 1 lmlfpipo best Mn’d. Wine
2 do do qVneriffd do. 2 do. do. Sicily Ma’d. do.
10 Bbl*. Sweet Malagh'Wino 3 do. Port sup. do.
10 Bnwkets Chantpain do. 12 bbl* Cordial assorted
2 Bills Alcohol, 1 do. Irish Whiskey
i8 do Spt*. Turpamine; 5 do. Sperm Oil
do. Linseed Oil, 12 doz. Bottle* Olive Oil »
50 Bhlt* and. half bbl* Alnckf rel, asserted .
, Likewise, a general,assortment of
Dry Goods, Crockery and Cutlory.
Smiths Auvils, Viccr, Bellow*, Hammer*^
Sledge-, tfcc. &c. Iron und Steeh Log Chain*
Shovel* nnd Spades, Trace Chain* 1
Hollow Ware, Brims Kettles, Rifle* At Pistfll*
Double and singlo Bnrrell Gmls.
A choice assortment of SA DDLERY,
Such as Carriage. Harness. Gig do. I >rav do.
Gent’s. Saddles, Lfidips Saddles, Saddle Bugs
Bridles, Headstall* and rein*, Loalhor Trunks, &e,
March 4, 5 ' tl
TH7IOUR months afterdate application will be made to
JST the honorablo the Infertof Court oT Early County
When Bitting for ordinnrV purposes for leuvo to sell lot of
luud No 417 in the 26th*district of Earl v County, belong
ing to tho estate of Beniamin Hodge* de’d., of Early coun
ty. ' STEPHEN L. HODGES Adm’r
April!, 1836. : 9—4m
L Tcuciier Wanted.
> \E who i. thoroughly oRpahle of tcauhing the u.iml
hronchr. ot tho ftifglirh .l.-partmetil, who cull cOme
II rrooinmomlnl for his ennneity u» n Tenuhor and of
good chnrm'ior will he liberally Com, ensntrd forhia aor-
vicor. Tho (School iaohout eight miloa aoulli enst of t,a
Favetle. in Chtunbor. ooiiniv Ala. Apply to eilher of tho
uiidoruigitcd.
April 8
FRANCIS OA1.UAWAV,
JAMES BALI,ARI7,
CHARI.ES FORBES,
JOHN R. PAGE,
J. W. COOPER.
lOtf
Kcw Goods.
T HE R(ih«criher Ima' rocontly received an extensive
end well tin HO ft ed atoeh of
Fall find Winter Goods,
Such na Broadcloihe, Caaaimere, Satinetta. Kerseys, Lin-
sovh. Flaimels, Blu'iiketu Ac. i Likewise, Ready nrado
Codling, Hate, Caps, Bouts, Shoes, nn(ln great, variety of
ftne'nnd Funcy Goods, which ho ofltirs |o piirclinsor. on (ho
imlnt ■■nnninliinilllliim InnllB. 1*!. I'\ POW F.ItS.'
Negroes Wanted.
T HE puliHcriber* wish tft pMrchape 25 or 30 likcb
young Negroes—Meit,' Vvoihen and Boys—for wind]
lire highest cash price wilbLo given.' ;
BLACKMON & COOPER.
Whitetfyillo, Hnrris co„ May 4,1836. M
TT710UR months after date application will bp mndoto
it 1 the Inferior Court Of Sumtfcr county, wlion silting
or ordinary purpose*, for foavo to bli the Land
to tlte estate ofZ. B. House, lotti ofnoid county,
' J. C. PICKETT, «u,i..
Feb. 18-3 4m ZADY HOUSE, Adm’x;
*bll the Loud belonging
** *’ dceeased.
Adnt’r.
■Qnq OUR tnontha ufter date application will bo tuude
ill? the honorabin Inferior Court of Myseogee county,
when Bitting for onlinary purnoHc*, for leave to sell two
lots of laud belohging to tire lieir* of Wtn. H. Creuslmw,
deceased, viz: lot No. 115, in the 27th district of origiunUv
Lee pow Sumter county, and lot number 125 in the 4tli
J. BAXUVOW, tlmihV
w. tire lion, inferior Court of Muscogee county, when
acting for ordinary purposea, for I«nve.to sell lot of Lund
number II, in the 9th diRtriOt of *nid county, the same be
ing the real estate of Coleman Duke, minor.
April 22—12 4m - MARY TAIT, Gunrd’n,
TCI OUR months after date, application, will bo inuilo
JR tire honorablp tlfo.Inferior,Court .of. iVIeriwetlier c„.
whensittfitg a* a Court of Ordinary. foK leave to sell the
Nngtjoe* belonging tothe estute of'William ,D. Allen, de
ceased, (viz :) PJiiby a wbman’ and.her two children, for
the linretit of the heirs. JA8. ALLEN, jrAd’mri
A)»rill 15 ' 11 4m
1571 OUR months after date, application will'bemudo
JT, tlib honorable the Inferior,Coyrt of Troup county,
(Wien.sitting a* a court of ordinary,' for leave to *ci| t(te
Lauds.of DnvtdJluutcr, lateof Monroe couftty,' decoused;
for tire benefit of tire heir* ofsnid dec’d/tn effect a division
between the heir*. JAMES HUNTER. Guar.
April 15 1 ^ ;’rU 4m
|CqOUR months after dam upplicution wll( bo made ...
il? tho Inforiiir Court yiT Randolph county,‘when Bitting
for ordinary purposes,.for Ipave to solF the Laud and Ne
groes belonging to tire estate of Benjamin Ilulluitd, latebf
said county, deceased. ,
• tW. A. HOLLAND, Adtn’r.
CHARLOTTE HOLLAND, Adm’x.
April 28,1836. -13--4m
the honorahjo (lie Inlbpor.'Coin t of Stewart county,
while sitting for onlinary purposes, for leuvo to *ell nil tire
Negroes belonging to the eulntd of Reuben Warren, late of
Stewart county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heir*
said deceased. JOHN T. WARRENf AdmV.
April 27. ...... ..... . 13—4tn
F
OUR month* after date application will bo mnde
the*
of tho heirs ofsaiil'estato.
April 28. -13 4in ELLEN STANLEY, Adnd
H,' the hmtomhlq tlte Inferior Court, when sitting a*
Court pf.Ordinary, for leave lo sell. 85.acrcs of Land,'
the same more or less, it hoing purt of lot No. 84, hi tire .
dietriei of Harris couuty; it being tho north-east half of
said lot, belonging to James GoWjtejr, dccoHsed.
May 3,1836. v-
EDMUNl) ADDAMS. Ex’tr.
14.—Int.
LAND IN COBS ANSI CCMSRORS2X2,
FOR 8A1.R.
'W'KTILL ho sold before the Court House door itt Cobb
V v drinnty, oil the first Tuchday in July next, be
tween the usual hours of t»afo,
Lofuf Lund No. 315,iu tho 20lh dist. nnd 2d
Seotion/oforighmlly-Olrerokee now Cobb county, contuiii-
idg ICO aero*‘more or less. Also,
W ill ho «old ireforethe Court House door in Cherokco
coutitv mi tho first Tuesday ,in. Juty .next, hot»mm tlw
usual hours of sale, l.ot of Land number 438 in tho tlrird
di.Mriet nud third section of Clwrekoo county; containing
4ft aores more or les*j said'lands belonging tothe esinto
ofThomns A. Bi * * ’ “ “ ‘'
!nnk*;decoi
and sold for the bouofit ot tire
Tortus, cush! m,,i '
Apri»28-13td
!, Into Qf EUrert couuty,
Ira of said deuctreed.
THOMAS JONES..
' Ex .„
WIU.IAH BA1LY,.
YOUNG 1..0.irARRIa,
' '.T The Subscribers
3 lihnV Ptirto Ricn Sugar; 38 tmxes S| I
20 luixo.Tre.lt Ret.in.; 3W.I." I7i>«.i Buef,
. ft bh).. Loaf SDgnr; 3 Imxc. l.umjt Tohaeco,
1*4 kin* No. 1 Mackerel; 194 ItbU; ('anal Floor,
■ 3 Imvea iw*arve9 Oimtm iu krg. 3d CuuN'uila, .
I l.bl Madeira Nut.. ^
May (i.—14 J. T*. NU-FS Ay CO.
Cotton Limits,
if r Ita. a few tota of Laud In Alabama, lo
. nnvvuicnt (li.tanea ftomtho Chatialioo.
obw River aqd of tho firil quidilv (hr Cotton, for .ala on
wnwonhle term,. JOHN DILLINGHAM. -
Oct. », 3« tf
rn'oiE, .
. a rated ut a
-• bittebis.
6H/71k GAU.ONS tind 100 botlle. drat rato'Biilcra, for
J®*.? aalohr , STARR .t RUSE.
April Sq—lJir Oppo.ilo tho IU.uranco Bank.
ICE ckllAIu! —
T HE.nhacribora ivill ci.muicm;f,on Monday (he9lh,
to make ICE t'KEA M regularly during tho aen»on.
It will Ire ready from 4 to 8 o’clock 1*. M. We have «oiire
quart und (linl Freciera,- in which the Cream can bocarn--
od to any part of tie' »‘it\ witbont melting. We nave, at
some cxireuso, eivctctl twosumugBr house* in the yard for
the aim Gentlem<'n who
tuny plcuso to fitWWMMjBLttfjMythmafe. 4 lfoc yard:
o keen the place wortuy or public patronage.
On Bundaya Cream will be jvadv at from 5 until 3 o -
lockY*.m v " * Starr & ruse.
. WOSUU9IOF FASHION.
HENRY' MATTHEWS,
^HT^t^fULD respectfully nnnonneo to‘ his friends arid
V V biretomers, 1 both in ’ tho city and country, that ho
Ims jus^tyuolvcd a splendid nssorttnont of s
(/lutbs, Cussimercs, Ready made Clothing, &c,
nnd hopes, by a continuance of hi* exertioqs, to mtfrit a
lihorul share of patronage. Tho following is a list of u
fow of tho at tide*:
London Cloths.
Black, blue, blown, green;’ Dahlia and Oxford mix’d
Cloths: Atlreusi Broadcloths, for .Summer wear, of superi
or quality; SuperYollour*,BomboziuesaudCamblcts*..
v ' * Cashmeres.
Block Cassimere; Wood dy«id do.? London moleskin
plaids, Lavender; Victoria, mixture, drab, check'd, single
mix’t, plaids, brown,doe-skin, tiger-skin, double rib’d do.;
all of euperjojr quality.
Silk linen Drill*; linen doultfo rib’d do.; Melbourne
Norwcighan chok'd do ; white rib’d. honey coufo do.:
drnh miii wltilocambricdo.; union whita cotton do;; rib’d
faticy Gatubrdons.
■ Vestings, _ Ji.
Of ell qualitie*, viz.:'Englirb velvet, silk, satin ond
check’d do.; Mumille* white and. printed, silks, and fig
ured Mertims; ChalU*; figured Welting*, «fce.
Clothing
foon>J, anti Vest*, oFall qualities; flannel Shirts; cotton,
linen and gingham do.; Drawers, Stock*, Cravats, Shirt
Collar*, gcutlempn’i* Gloves, Suspenders, pocket Haud-
kovehiofo, Sock*; Hat*, Bootsi Asbooa, ralmcto Hats,
Straps, nud ayariety of other article*, all of which will be
sold on term* th« most reasonable.
3 e nnove Good* will bb .inude up in tho neatest and
fashionable style. V-. - ' * * ^
May 13. , -Mlf
Ndtic.%
rijht chuck. 1 will gii
tsr ths spprehnulon
reward of twenty-five dollar*
‘ " of said nrsnl W me is
3352S. u ° r |, I K.,1 Sv wBI ferwnuitted to cn- Uarri.roumy,.rui any Jailin (hisSlate.ro (lilt 1 get him.
ter witium. - ,)<, "Z? ‘°LLIAS? S^BOOTII.
(CTTlre Georgia Journal will give the above an inser
tion once a month for two months and send their account
to the Editor* of the Columbus Enquirer for collection.
... i to
— lire Inferior Court, .pf Mertwethor county, when sit
ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tire lands
belonging. tb Elizuhoth Hurdin and John G. Hardin, mi
nora of Itobnrt Haroin. JOHN HONEA, Guur. ‘
May 6. 14 4m
_ . tho Honorable tire Inferior Court , of Talbot county
when sitting for ordinary, purposes for leave, to sell tno
real Estate of John Bateman, late of anld county dec’d.,
May 13,,’ 15—4m LEVIJUSTICEiAfoti’^
fJjlOUR mtmthn after date application will-lie nfoda
it 1 the Honorablo the Inferior Court of Troup county,
when pitting ns a court-of ordinary for leave to Fell r*
May,13, 15—4nt
LEY PHIPPS, Guar.
G EORGIA, LEE COUNTY.—\Vlieron*Elio. H(id)t
es applies to mo for letters of Auiiiiistration, on the
estate of llnznn Hodges, late of Lee county, deceased;
these are therefore to cit nnd ad mouisb all and singular,
the kindred und creditor* of said deceased, io be and ap
pear nt my oflicc, within tho titno prescribed bylaw, tc
shew cause, if any they have, why such letters should not
be giautcd. • •
Given under my hand in office in Starkesville, this 2nd
dav or May 1836.
15 4t . HENRY a BRAGG, c.
IA TROUP COUNTY.—Whereas, HartsfieW
Inn nnplie* to nie for letters of Administration
e : of Svnthn Hvndain Intoofsaid county, ’
od; These are • therefore - to Cite and admonish
singular .the kindred (and creditors ot said deceased, to
and appear at my oflico within tire time prescribed by law*
jto *' e.v cause if any they have, why said letters of Ad
ministration slmllPot be granted. ' . '
Given under my hand, at offlea in LnGrange. May 2nd,
1836.7 HENRY.PERKINS, C. C. O.
May 13, 1836, ,
BiOtiCCs :
P ERSONS indebted to-tire estate of Jc»*e i|. Battle,
• late of Harris county, deceased, will please make
payment—uud thoso having demands against tt will pre
set t them, wiihout delay, to the subscriber, duly nutltei
ticatcd. ' * - 11111719 lV ftlTO AilmV.
May 6.
• , Iff arsis. Sales.
r ILL be pohl at the Court Hotise door, in Hamilton,
Harris county;on tho first Tiresday in Juno noxt,
between the usual hours of sale, . .
Otie negro tnan by the name of Charles, about
eighteen years-old, levied on to satisfy threo ft fas, issued
front the G95th district G. M. in favor of John J. Harpor
and John J. Harper & Co. va.John Lawson. Levy mad?
and returned to mo bvn Constable. *
May 6. NATHANIEL J. SCOTT, Sh’ff. :
Marion sales.
’ILL bo sold at Tazewqll, tjto place of holding
Courts in filnnun.county, ou tho first Tuosdoy in
June next, Jmtwocn the nsuuUtours or sale, tho followine
prtmorty/to wit: !*
Lot of land number one hnndred and fifly-
three, ip the fourth district of originally Muscogee, bui
now Marion county, taken at tho property of Hpnrv At r
kinsnn to, satisfy someHmnll fi fire from n Justice* Oourt
in Wilkinson coitntv. in favor of A. F. Temples. Levy
made nnd rbturnod to me bv a Constable. -
MrvC. EDWARD MATHEWS, Sh’ff.
■ Ii.ec Saldljr*.-; ' ;
ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday tn July next, hi
tbe town: of Starkville, Lee County;.between thu
usudl hours of sale, the. following: '.
Lot of land number t wo hundred and eight, iq
the tliirteantii «1(*tri«;t ; of L*e county; levied on os tlte pro
perty of Tliotuas Harris, to Batisfv a fi fa issued from a
Justice’L Court of Henry cdniity, in favor of llillory
JOHN SHERR ART), Sit’ff.
Jttaito itiBSi for foieclosiorc.
In Heard Superior COt/rt) FoJiruV# 3’erni. JRjn.—Oliver Porter
; ,and ofobrs. vs J*unc»S.i'ark. -
PON the petition fit'Oliver Portor, James K. Daniel,
William iteiid, Joiiit Cumirlfigliditi, Thomim Cuimiug-
', Woodson Hoard, liichavd S. Park und Peter J. VVtl-
liums, stating to the court tlmt on the twenty-fourth dav
of Mnyj in the year oighteeu hundred und tltii tv-tlireo,
Jomes-ri. Pnrkjiuto oMlio county ol Green, iu Saul State.
Ity.deed ofmortgn^e, beuriug data tlio day und yeur ufoiv-
snid, mortgaged to the peiiiioirera uinoug other articles of
property a certain tract or parcel of land, known as lot
nntnber fifty-eight, in the thirteenth district of originally
Carrol now Heard couuty, for . the purpose of securing,
, ndemnify ing and snv'mghurmlesB the petitioners und Dan
iel Siuilurd and Uenjmniu ^irtilord from nuy liahility or
responsibility which they might incur by reason of tlieir
having entered into u ceriuiu bond or obligation to the
liauk of tho fcitute oi Georgia, in Which the said JnmcBti.
Park was principal, and the petitioners und the said Dnniul
riunford and Bnnj iiniii riuuford were securities, condition
ed for tl\o fuitlilul pet l'omiutieo, by mud JutncsS. Park,of
lire duties of cashier of the Brunch Bunk of lire. Stuie of
Georgia, locuted in Gicbnsbuiottglt. And it further ap
pearing that said .lames 6. i’ark has broken Uio suid bond
or obligation, whereby the petitioners became liable for
nnd Imvo actually paid the sum of thirty thousand dollars.
It is therefore ordered l»y theCoiirt. Unit the said James S.
Park do pay into the Clerk’s office of ibis court on or be
fore the first day of tho next term, the principal, intorest
and cost duo on suid mortgage, or tlmt the equity, of re
demptiou in ami to tho suid tract or Jot ol luud he ’thetre<«
fortli forever barred ami foreclosed, and that n copy of this
rule be served oiijthe,moitgugor or liis speciul agent, at
lohst four months previous to the next term of tho court, (ir
published in one of tlte public gazettes of this State mica
u,month frqm this time until the next term.
. A true copy from the minute*, this 23d February. 1836.
::mureftg-i..rm t hailby m.mistrtcfistK. •
£$uSfe I'lisa. S«r JPofccflO!j»Mrc.
In Troup sforei jor Cou.'t,_ Febr inry^Toifo, .IKJd—George W.
fUfill'oru Vi. Willinma.
O N tire petition of George VV; Uafl'ord, praving tlio
forirehreitre of tire Equity of Redemption oi tltp said
William Hawthorn iu and to uli that lot or parcel of
fond, with the improvements; thereon, in the mortgage
deed described in the manner following, to wit: it certain
tract or parcel of iami. Ire'mg a pari of. lot- number two
hnndred mid tbiriy-plghi, (-?3U). in tire fifth district of said
county, containing one iiimdrcd and uixtv-fivc, (165) aero*
more or less, together witli all iheappurVi/mice* tlrercuii-
to belonging, ami (he said George W.-Gn fluid ‘alleging thnt
there is now duc/on thu. *nid mortgage tire sum of eight
hundred and t wenty-five dollars, princijiql, with interest
thereon from the twpiity.fifth day ol December, eighteen
hundred nnd thirty-five: On itmt’fon of VViliiiim Dmigher-
tv, nttotnny for (Ire petitioner*, it is ordered that the *nii|
-William 8. Hawtla-t do pay into tire Clerk’s offlen,tho
priricipnj, in crest and coils due on thn said .mortgage
within six itumiha from’ the dale hereof, or show ,cnu*p
why lift should not or (Ire equity of redemption ol tht» sun!
Wil iatii S. Hawthorn, lire mortgager, in mid to tire said
mortgaged ptrn.ise*, he iheneeforth forever harrcil mid
loiecloBcd, and other proceedings take place in conformity
'lire Gcnernr Asseitildy in such en-e* mntfo
And it is further ordered, that n copy of
witlMhe
and provided,
this rule l>o s;
agnnt or,nttor r . . ,.. v _ , MiI11
appointed tor the payment of the money into Court, ot pun.
lishr.d once n month for (bur months previous to tlial
timo in one of the public gazette* of thin Slate.
A true extract trom the minute* of the Superior'Court
of Troup county, April 19th, 1836. , -
April 29- I3m4m R. F. Mc.GEWEE, t-fo.
ved upon the said mortgager, hi* spociuj
•• at b ast three mouths before the time
BitSe Nisi for Divorce.
Lliza Tlioiapson vb Joseph. D. Thompson—Libel for Divorce 1
‘ in'Stewart Superior Coin t.
I T nppenringto tire Court trom the return of Hie Sheriff,
that tire defendant is not to be found in this county.—
It is on moliou ordered, tlmt tho defendant appear at the
neKt Tejrm of the said Com t, and answer, to said bill, and
that a service heroin of this rule he published in one of the
Grizottsof theCircu ; t, thro* month* prior to the next term
of the Court. GUSTAVUS DELAUNAY, '*
Apr,I'M II 3m■ Pl’ff*,Attorney.
ip EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Wherea* Ait-
MJT dre.vy B. Crilfin, Administrator on the estate of
4nines Tatunt,.lute ofwud county, doc’d. applies for letter*
ordismission'-fiOm said estate,
1 This is.-therororo to cite nhd admonish ^all and singular
tho kSmlrod and creditors of said deceased, to appenrnt my
office, within the time proscribed hy Low, to file their ob
jections if any they have, why enitl letters of dismission
should not be granted, this 4th March. 1836. •
March 11 fi 6m JOHN TOWNSEND, c. c. o. ,
A LL persons indebted to the ostatbof James Sike*, de
ceased, late of Harris county, ore requested lo make
immediate payment, and those having demands against
said estate, nre requested to present V'em duly authenti
cated for payment, in terms of tire law. ’■
Hay G—14 Ct JOSIAH SIKES, Adm’r.
pc
( It
of diH|nission from said sev.oral Guardianships, '
This is therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singitlnr
tha kindred, and creditors of said orphans, to appear at my
olfiire, within the time proscribed’ by Law, to file their ob
jections if miy they lmvo. why said letters of dismission,
should not bt granted, this4th March 1836.' . '
. March 11 6 Bm 'JOHN TOWNSEND, t
G eorgia, troup county—whcreo»w«idH.
Turner and Richard Q. Lone, Administrators, on
tire estate of Esont Turner, ilre.’d. applies (o me for letters
of dismission from tile sniu estate.
Tlrere nre therefore to cite nnd admonish all and sisgu-
lar the kindred nnd creditors of the mid dec’d. to lie and«
appenrnt my office, within the timo prestfribed by law,to
shewcnnse,if any they huve, why said letters of dismis
sion, shall not be granted.
Given under my baud at office, this 11th‘day of Janua
ry, 183G. , HENRY PERKINS, C. C. O.
January 22 ■ • - . ,51 fim ,
Ahi EORGIA TROUP COUNT Y—Whereas John Still*
hJT well nud Reuben Stillwell Executora.of Jacob Still*
well Late ofanid county deceased, applies To me for Let
ters of Dismission. ;V"
Tltese nro therefore to cite, nnd admonish‘nil ahd singu
lar tho kindred, and croditoraof said deceased, to ho and
onpbnr army office, .within - tho tithe prescribed by law to
sjtow cause if any they have why sauMcUers of dismis.
sion shall not be granted. Given under my hand at office
this CHth day of March 1836.
April I, 9—mCm HENRY PERKINS, C. C. O.
Bill for specific Performance, Ac.
Marion Superior Court, March Term, IKtC.—Reuben Windham
v*. John Whattey, aud Isaac Gaunt.
I T appearing to.tire Beliafuctiim of the Court that the
Defendant Isahc Gaunt resides boyond its jurisdic
tion.
Whereupon it Ison motion of Complainants Counsel or*
dertd that tho said Isaac Gndnl npp-ar at tlte next Term
of this Conn and pleafoanswcr or demur to enid Bill, not
demurriug alone—and in failure thereof, that tho same bo
taken pro ccnfcaso, os to tba said Isaac, and that scrvica of
said Bill be perfected by a publication of thl* rale in mum
publio Gnzetto of Uth state once a month for three months
next after tha adjournment of this court.
I certify the above to be ti true transcript from the min
utes 15th Marche 836. ELBERT MELTON, Cl’k.
April!, 9—m3m * f ‘ (H.Holt)
H