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Uoveniatni Hxiravagatire.
Thu PaikuTaburR Uixnt® h** an article
on Democratic profligacy that present* facts
whieh, »♦ known to the people of the country,
Ba IHIO, waa 124,13'J-
90, UlBSl»» Had inonea. <J to $G5.03J,i>5y,
Among the llama of Mfieiidiiurrs (lie nvil
liet ran ac It i’ l" t..
till,Ml in, ISSr^-tha luiacrlUneour expend),
turf* (foba and contracted from 99,500.000
to 919.000.000—military service from 97,-
000 000 IQ 919 000 000 in I8&7, and to 9^0,•
ouu.OuO m lM*d. and the naval expenditurea
from 90,000.000 to over 912.000,000.
In 1840 the pay for (he employee* of both
Hoitaea of Congress amounted to 942,592,
and in 1057 for aubatanitally the name num
ber, it amounted to 9156,000. Tbe inci
dental and contingent rxpenaca of the B«n*
ate rote from 9100,000 to 9237,000—the
incidentiiI expeuaeaof (be Ilouae from 9240-
000 |o 91,310,000. The expenaea of the
I'rcxidfcni ami the different Departments
have risen from 9850,581 to 91,927,673 .—
The appropriation* for the President in
]R40 f Including salary, improvements of the
ground, Six., were 929.165. For 1859 they
i,mount to 955,200, viz: salary 925,000,
nnd 931.900 lor house, garden, grounds, fee
The entire expenses of the priming lor the
twenty.sixth Congress was 9190,864, or
993,432 per annum. For the thirty-third
Congre** they amounted to 93,025,827,
91.5)2,9)8 per annum, being more than ten
thousand to each member ol Congrt
Now it wiil be r*collected that in l&40,lhe
period we have selected in contrasting the
expenses of the Government with the ex
travagance ol tha present Democratic Ad*
ministration, the penole rose in the msjenty
of their strength spd hurled the corrupt and
prodigal Van Buren dynasty from pewsr.
It was swept from existence by an indignant
nnd outraged people. But what should the
people think when they see that a Demo
cratic Administration of the present day has
raised the expenses of the Cover menl from
e<>ma hetnly-Jour millioni of tlollart in 18-iO
to one hundred militant of dtrllart per annum
if they were constrained to hurl the Van
Buren dynasty Ir on power for spending
tweniy-iour millions • year, what else
can they do in I860 with the Democratic
powers, spending one humdskd millions
per annum, but baniah them from the places
01 honor and trust they havo so much
nhusod.
Alter the basting the people gave them in
40 they promised to do hotter. They
promised if the people would trust them
once more, nht tiow ecnomit-al and sovmg
they would be. Hco how they have done ii,
When they get in again twenty-four mil
lions Isn’t a drop in the bucket for t ft ant—
they tcorn such petty thieving as the Van
Bure it Administration was punished lor.
Not lest than see Aundeed million• per an
num will antiaiy them now. They uro
going to make liny while the sun shines.
They tliiak they had as well be hung lor
strultng a big pile ns a little ono, and they
know very well that an indignant people
intend making them awing in IbbOlur 'he
pillcring and plundering ol the public treas
ury they have been carrying on for the past
eight years.
Democracy wne rntnpnnt In 1852 in de*
crying the extravagance ol Mr. KiHmore’a
Musoogee Sheriff Sales.
war and nt an exiravnxant Democratic Ad
ministration to pay off, which Democracy
had entailed upon it. But now since the
Democratic petty have gotten hold of Uncle
Hnm’apursa airing*, Bu y think nothing ol
running up the bill to 9166;000,000 per an
num At the aattta rato ol incrcuao in the
Government expenaea, how long would it
take ihs Democracy to bankrupt the Treas
ury I They are never aatitlted with the
amonfit 1 ho bill lias looted the previous year.
They run up the figure* I,Been or twonty
million* moro each aitccoediug year. The
longer the people truat them with the control
••I the public money the lugger they make
their stealings and the bolder they get ul
the grab gaino,
They arc not even satisfied with spend
ing all the public money that comet: into the
Treasury Irom the sales of public lands,
revenue dunes, A n., but they must run tha
Government in debt lortv or liliy millions
of dollars a year, <*rr and above its income.
One deficiency bill slier another, first ol
ten millions, then of twenty millions, and
so on, must be passed by n Democratic
Cotifftefi to supply their prodigality. The
rrciiting of n public d* lit equal to that ol the
British Government would not satisfy the
money cravings of Democratic officials, and
wo should have no'lting clso to expect from
a cumin name ol Democratic rule but an
onerous public debt trout which the country,
Itko the British Government, never could be
extracted. It will take a great revolution
like that of 1640 to aava the Republic. The
oirusiriii dpttiumls it, atul (ho peupla have
wilted that it shall take place in I860.
Suhamyl is in clover. The (,'xsr has giv.
•n him a palace to live in, allows him fit8,-
000 n your and three Capcaaiisn wives.
W
Grocery and Provision Buiinois,
GENERAL C0MMI8810* MERCHANTS,
t4T PROlitfGK uf all Wlmtt bought nnd sold tor
Cask or Approved Credit.
JOHN A. TYLER, I. CLIFTON MOSUL
Cvluinbtu, Ua., October lit, 1S6P.
J. A. TYI.KR, I. 0. II08R&
TVLEB & MOSES,
General Commission Merchants,
WMOUUUUI ASD scran. oiALSiia in
Urooorloi, Provision, nnd Produce.
Will malts Liberal Advance* on roiittonmruU, and
pivc thrir personal attention to the MALE or UOUDK,
Ui-cp constantly on hand a general assortment of
Groceries and Provisions, |
which they offer fortal* at tbs Lowwrr Mabkkt Pstca
Mortgage Rales.
W ILL be Ml sir the first Tuesday io December
nest, within tho legal hours of onto, «t tbs
Market House In Uie City of Co I ambus, t be folknr-
fnx property, to wit-
Kills, s nepro woman about 40year* old, snd her
Child Ifmry about 8 years old; levied on as to#
property of Karsh A. Vinton, to satisfy a mortgage
fl fa Issued from the Kupertor Court of Mnscng**
County, In favor of l>. ft. Kubanka vs. sold Vinson.
Property po nted out in ssld ft fa.
Amo tbs following Negro**, viz.: fleorg* a man
- -•* s u about U year*
’>K<
Wardlaw fs. said I's
pointed out In said fl fa.
October 1, I860 J. M BROOKS, »hff.
If \ It HIM COUBTY.
W ILL be sold before tbe Coart-hou*e door In th
town of Hamilton, Harris county, Us.,on tli
first Tuesday In December next, within the legal
hours of sale, tbo following property, to-wit:
A negro man about 36 years old, named Mason; al
so. 1 shot gan i levied on to satisfy 2 fl Ik* from the
Superior Court of mid county. In ftvor of John li.
rooter sud Lilas If. Itoall v*. James J, Irby— ss tbs
property of James J. Irby.
T wo Mouses sad Lota situated In th* town of
Hamilton, to-trlft Lot No. 18, fronting the public
square 60 leet, east of th* Court House, Dr. Bruce's
office on the north, and James N. Ramsey’s offiro
on Hie south, and running bock 200 fo#t. Part of
Lot No. 9, fronting the th* ftqnare LO feet, running
freon the north east corner of arid Lot south to the
Masonic Hall, Hume# west as bras t':v Hall *x foods,
tbsnre south to opposite A. F. Johns too'a grocery
chimney, thence west to the chimney, tbenrw north
to the storehouse on said Lot, known s* ItlebarJ
_ VALUABLE
i Casreta, ChattahooebM counfy, ua, pur j Grist and Saw Mills, Land i
snant lc an order cf fb« Court of Ordinary of ssld
county; acres ul Land Tying In Ckattubooclx e
county, Mug pert of 1TO acme, the widow* dow.r
excepted, tbe Keaft half of **11 to>» So. 214 in lb*
Kth district of originally Mateo?**. At*' tho cart
half >-f I/R No. 2P‘iu tb- town <-f <'ii*reta,#onf*ln-
log U of SB «rf», morn or less. K->id (or tbs hcneCt t
of the heirs and creditors r.t Tbcnns J. Bacon, do- j order of the Court of Ordinary t-f Harris county,
&o., at Adminutrator'i Sale!
WILL be sold before the Court
..ouse door In HAMILTON. Harris
[county,<Ja.,on th« VIKKT TUEKHAY
i Harris dupetior Court, In fs-
—idapeth, vs. Hicbsrd Turner,
K<twiu Bates vs. iUehani Turner. Monroe Davidson
vs. Hichar-I Turner, and John Nelson vs. Richard
Turner—as the property of Richard Turner.
A lot of Note* and Accounts contiactcd by per
sons In the neighborhood of CsUuls, Harris county,
Us., with William 11. Jackaon.ln Urn merrhandlslng
bust nee*, to s«tt*fy a ft fa from the I nfkrlor Court lu
fsvor of John OranU>rry ve. Wllliim If. Jaektou ;
Dried on Us the property of William II. Jackson.
HARDY COKNRrr, Dvp. 8hff.
November 6, I8.VJ tds
AUO, At tNS SANS TINS A!»» 1140, Wilt VB 80L»:
12 acres of Land In the 19th dial, of ssld county,
It being part of IM No. —, tbe place whereon John
0. Brarsell now lives, houuded by lands of Ml jilt
Cook, also 1 buggy, 1 ouoborss wagon snd I cotton
gtu; all Dvltd ini as th* prwpwrty of John 0. Rrsuotl,
i MtMy 2 fi fas Issued from Harris Kuporlur Court,
r.lDs Hull and Alhn Kiland, for tbs use of John K.
Hull vs. John C. Drassell. Property pointed out by
pDlutitTacounsel.
TI108. If. MOOltK, Sheriff.
Nor ember &, 14M td*
MORTOAHE SALE.
WUl bt’tuldatUit tamtpUicr, on the /rti Tnuday
January (lbOO)wcxf:
Part of Town !<ot No. 8, tbe wm fiontlng on the
JACOB I
October,11, mg
XKCUTDR'B KALB —tty vlriue of tbe authority
X!i veted In me by tbe will of Lucy D>uler. Isfe of
CbsfUbooclMO counfy. d«ceas>vl. will l-e roldat the
Court lions# door la th* town of Cnsseta, Chatta
hoochee county, f-n the (list Tuesday in Janurry
next, all the Nrgrra-a that are not ctherwl** dis
posed of In the will of said d-x-mred, to-wlt: Billy
old. Martha Anna girl i
girl about It yiars old.
MYLCS GREENE,EVr.
fptVO HON'TIU after date, application will be
A made to the Court of Ordinary of Harris county,
Oa., for Dare lo sell two Nogrorf, named Aaron
snd Dilly, belonging to James A. Wyclie, minor, 4c.
WM. W. TALLEY, Guardian.
October 29,18C4 own *m
X to tbe Court of Ordinary of Talbot counts Ga.,
for leave to sell (lie heal Estateand Negroes belong
ing to tbs Estate oi Dr. William L. Nelson, 1st* of
of ssld county, deceased.
&JBS
TWO months alter publication ol this notice, ap-
J. plication will K- mads to the Ordinary of Mus
cogee county, by Jett T. MeCoy, Guardian for Reu
ben and Benjamin llrran, orphans- and by Dicker:
McOoy, Guardian for Marcailua Bryan, oiphsn, for
Da vs to rkl I the interest which said orphans have
woman by tho name of Lydia and her
1. September 7th, 1859.
Peptomlwr 13.
finVO MONTHS sft« r publication of Ibis nr-ilce,
X appllmtlon will be made to Court of Ordinary of.
Muscogee county, for leave to soli the Interest wlileb
Jessie .i., GilosT., Catherine Ann, VanuleK. snd
Alpha A. Williams, orphan* <f Isaac WlllDms.de-
ceased, have In Lot No. 123, in tho city of Columbus,
public s>|iiare I/O feet, or all that portion of said Lot
No, 9, occupied snd owned by Richard Turner, aa a
grocery store and let; levied ou to satisfy a Mortgage
II fa Irom Harris Huperlor t> urt, lu favor of Monroo
Davidson vs, Richard Turner. Property pointed
‘ ' gsfifk.
■ ARDY OORNK'fT, Dep. Fhff.
(iUITMAN COUNTY.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In December
oval, within the legal hours of sale at the Court
House door In Georgetown, Qultmau county, Ga.,
tbe following property, to-wlt:
Two I/Tit* ul Mini, Nos. 2^1 and 92, tha 21st dint,
of originally lw« now tpiltsnnn county; levied on
as (lia nroperty of CharDs L- Mathews, to satisfy
11) fa from Rlowart Muperior Court iu favor of the
Merchants A Faring'* Rank va. William Uoyuton,
arv-eptor, and 0. L. Slatbews, endorser, and oilier fi
fna in my baud. I'ropurty pointed out by C. L.
Mathews. J. M. COOPER, BLIT.
November 6,1859 tds
UHATTAKlOOCUEIfi COUNTY.
Ill ILL be told before the Court-house door in Cue-
IT seta, Chattoboucheo cutinly, Ga., on th* first,
Tuesday In December next, within tbe legal hours
ul* the following property, to-wit:
Last half ol Lot ol laud lo tbe 5th dial, of oriel-
illy Mnaeogi-tf now Challshoorliee o.unly, No. 7ft;
vtoloti aa tbe nrtportv of Meredith Wise, by virtue
sundry fi Ds Issued from a Justlcs I'ourl, ol tbe
11584 dlkt., lu favor of John D. Odtui va arid Wise.
Levy made and returned to um by WUUalu Yaruier,
' J. G. COB 11, Pep. Bliff.
constable of the tlbdddlst.
November 1, V'"
TAI.IIOT COUNTY.
W ILL bssoldou the first Tuesday In Heaember
nsxt.Lefors the Court-hnuso door in the town
ofTallMittou, Tslliot county, (Js., within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wlt l
7 Negress, ai follows : Lely '28 years of Mr, Luey
12 yoofs of age, IDii 10 years of nge, Tom 7 years of
nge, Adam 5 years of age, Mam .1 years of age, and
Delay tt months old—a child of Osly, born pIiicw the
Dry was mada— and sold by order of the Court as
the proeerty of Tin mas .1. Perryman, to satisfy a fi
fa from Talt.it Muperior Court, founded on an at-
tarkmsnt judgment In favor of James 1*,. DUuiukes
a. Thomas J. Perryman.
,K. H. HARTKY, ShlT.
November 8,1849
TAYLOR COUNTY.
W ILL bo id Id before tbe Court House door In tbe
town n| llutler, Taylor ruuuty, ID., on tbs
first Tuesday in Ihweuilwr neat, wllhin tli* toga)
of land In the i:i(h Idstrictof originally
Musmgen, now TayDr eirunty, Ua., it beiug the
place whereon Jsckaou Vouutaln now lives, num
bers not auowu, to mii*<j n ii is ir>>ui me mirror
Court of Taylor csuuty, in favor ef Robert h-audrett
is. Jackson Pouutaln sud Junius B. Bartlett, nriu-
Ipsl, Kuorii (Jarrell, endorser. iToparty pointed
A PMIMMTK ATOK'rt BALK —Will be sold lietot.
Hi* Court Hours door In tho town of Hsmlllon,
Harris county, U*-, on I bn first Tuesday lu Ducem-
ber nr*l, within tbe legal hoursnl sale, sgrevably lo
an order of the Court of Ordinary of said couuty,
the fbllowlug Land and Negr *--**■
led of Land No. 45, and tb
14, lu the 8d district of urlglually Troup
the legal hours ol sale, agreeably lo
Uourt of Ordinary or said couuty,
ud ami Negroes, to wIt:
of Land No. 45, and the eatt lw:f of Lot No.
tha 3d district of urlglually Troup uow liar
ilkoouuty; I nsgro woman uauiud lUnush, slxiut
•20 years of age; Alary a girl about 7 years old, sud
George a buy about 5 years old.
The nlmvs property sold ss twloiiglug to the Es
tate of It ram (luoduun, lato of satdcauuty of Usr-
rD, deceased, tor thebeuefitot thecrvdltcrs uudlcg-
iwii on the day of silo.
WM.
OetoU-rll, 1549
WM. W. GOODMAN, Adiu'r
rp WO MONTHS after dale application will be made
1. to the Court of Ordinary of Marlon county, Ga.,
for leave Ift sell the Land* bebiuglng lo the Eat all
of Joseph J. Bailie, late of said county, deceas'd.
WAItRKN L. HA’ITLk, I .
JOHN It. UAITLE.Br., f Artw
^September 24,1869 nw ««n
- application will be road*
J L> tbe Court of Ordinary of 4!arlon county, Ga.,
for leave to sell the Real 4*'at* of John R. Parker,
late of said county, deceased.
Meptsmber 2d, 1869
\TOTICK TO DRBTOHM AND CRKDITORH - AH
it person* Imltbled to tho Estate of Toliver Jones,
deceased, late of Harris county, Oa., arc rsquesled
to make Immediate payment; and these having de
mands against said K»tat* will present them within
the llmr prescribed by law, duly authenticated for
payment. ANDRHfiOV O. JONEfi, I .. .
JAJdiJ L. BAKER, Adm'r.
November S. I*«5W
^toftW
thin the Uuio prsvrrlbad i<y I *w for poy-
it, and all ptisons lndabGd to said Esista are .
queslod to make Immediate pavmonl.
ELIZA H. MAHONK, Ka's
October 11, I860
Bstni Notice.
CLKRK’d ulTlCK, INEKU10R COURT, I
Harris rounly, Ga. f
A LL persons concerned arc hereby notified tfiat
John A. Huff, tolled before Nathan Passmore, a
• Justice of the Peace In and for ssld county, a* an
Betray,ou Ul* 'iflth of October last, a dark bay bursu
MULE, sunpoml to bob year* old, with a scar on the
left side or hla tongue appraised by Abntr Howard
and Wm. II. Glass, two freeholder* of the C'j.Mii dis
trict G. M., of said county, lo bo worth $160.
Tbu owner of said Estray Is requested !<> come for
ward, prove property, pay charge* and take said
Mule away, or he will be dealt with as the law dl-
A PIKE MERCHANT MILL,
running two set* of the best Rocks In use, and I
lug s fine Binut Machine, Bolling Cloth*, Ac ;
A GOOD AND PAST SAW MILL
connected wl«h said Orl*l Mill, and 5 acres of
I. a lid on which said Mills are built, lying north of
the Creek, to be shaped lo suit the purchaser; also,
Certain WATER PRIVILEGES!
Maid Mills are situated In a very populous neigh
borhood, 1mHes south of WhResvIlle, on Moun
tain Creek—a stream always furnishing *n shun-
HARRISON & PITTS,
-mu COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
£2toTb^5l; > nStaW-ita»Mk ->T.f AUCTIONEERS, AND
wsAS^fflisawassus negrobrokers,
SS&£I milrsiBroTd"(U. ’
ie. CHARLES B. ADAMS- \iroLLDIufvnuthelrfrt#ndsau4lb#pablkg*n-
October*1.1859 vs dlt wit | \\ mil; that they still K.ntlnne thesbovs busl-
——~ ness at their old stand. Having everv thrillty at
T.e»nH Tin - .-mmaud towards condactlug thslr business pruper-
AjdUU, JJdDU. . , ly.snd glriue ssllslsetton to all, th^ solicit* ooa-
I HAVE tor sal * ons l«t of Land, well J tlumnc.i of the patronage bsrriofr.r* *o Ilbevaily *x-
CBproved, iu Chsttahuorbeo roant/, maiuoiog ICfl ,, lKl them. Every extrtion wBl be used to give
-J-3C0 acres, IS miles from Coluir.’-u*: ou.- m ■ ■•{>*' , „ii r e m'LIscII u to all who may ronfld# tbstr busl-
eoge# souBtv, mostly In tb# woods Ju-J,seres. ( ur „ to their care. Tb#y wUl glv# their personal a*
ly improved, 7 miles Horn Columbus; ou# si out 17 ; UaiUun ^
miles from Col ambus, well Improved, 1!-' ‘
Railroad containing V/JO awes, ‘ ‘
Gisrosd leading from
Wbitesvlll# to ColOrubus, snd have bat hill* or uu
competition; they are lu good repair sod viler lo a
purchaser from 16 to tfJper ceni on tne capital In
vested. Also, the following
PINE I, A .71) N 1
lying convenient to raid 51111s and furnhhlng any
i|uanlity of Pine Timber tor Sawing: Lot No, 179,
known as Volf Pit Ut, and south half of Let No.
pj'i. known as the Rider I-ot with certain TI.MBKR
PRl VJI.KGEM on Iho north half of said UL Mahl
land lying in the 20th district of originally Musco
gee now Harris county. Also,
THE ACADEMY AKD LOT
containing \ ' /3 seres, situated In the town of Whites
• concerning said
For further Intormtlon address the undersigned ad
ministrator at Hamilton, Ga.
IIA
Adm’r. de bonis non.
October 21,16S9 own dlt wtdt
Fine Plantation for Sale,
1st iluder County’, Ala.
THE subscriber r.ff*-»» his plantation for vale,
>out '."i mile* south of Greenville, contain
ing 1100 seres three-fourth* good level land,
•alanr# rldg# land, not mpeh hreken, on*-
fourth rich bottom, about 300 a>*r#s eliarwl and rul-
tlvatwd. Bull<llD||aMM|afi **
7 rc-ms aud plasu,
wo!i-water* . _
healthy as any plarelu theNouth: chill and
W about 2<i miles south of Greenville, contain-
-lug 1100 acres tbre^-fourths good lsvri
bslainw rldg# land, not mpeh hrekea.
(h rich bottom, about 300 a>*r#s cl.arvl an
Grated. Buildings good, the Dwelling House has
7 rooms and plasaa, and 4 tiro places, 'lb# whols
tract Is woli-watetwl, good lasting w ater, and Is per
haps as healthy as any plartlo th# Poulh; chill and
fever would 1- a stranger lu my fjuiily, either among
whites or blacks. Also other small Tracts of DmJ
fcr imI* close oy. Or I would sail
* A KINK MKT OK MILLMI
30 nilh-N south of Groeiitlllc. with luuu acres of
Jaind—300 or 4WI acr»« good Land, mostly bottom,
tbe balance of the tract good Pine land. Tbs MUJ,
newly built, will b# In full operation lbs ensuing
Fall—cspabl# of sawing ONE MILLION FKET of
LUMBER per year, planty cf water, to saw and grind
all the year, and fine Pine timber on either ride of
the stream for s vend miles aUv# and no swamp lu
tu tha way, on ll»s Mill tract, and w*U»sufficiently
fi— *o float slocks down to tb# Mill Irom ssrerm)
—. shove, st any time of th# dryest season- In
the winter and sjiriug tb# Lumbar
l b# i sited at
tho Dll of (he Mill, and floated down to Pensacola
in blocks, containing I
I feet rslely sud i
n it. i wiin
r ( B0R01A. T ALIK IT I "i NT1 W
I W. Nolll applies t<> ms for LstDr* «f Admln-
latrnUuii on Ihe Estate In IhU Plate, of Mrs. rilisa-
heth U. Nolll, lu U of Hunt county, that* ol Ti-xss:
Tlic*i- arc lo cllu and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, t« hsaud
appear at my oltlce wUhln the thus prescribed by
law, thr-n and there to show cause (If any they have,)
why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my baud and official signatur*. *22d
October, 1459.
^ MARION BETllUKr., Ordinary^
Utile eapensw. The stream is a puHlr highway from
(boother place—can* but little which i sell.
A. M. Rbii*.
August 30. 1859 w8m
V AM A III.i;
Plantation for Sale.
TllK auhacribcr uffera Un sulo Ms
ZiZ FlaiHation lying on Cowikee Creek, in
llusactl county, Alu.,2i miles irom Station
No. 3 on ilie Nlobile Cc Girard Railroad, and
li rnilca south ol the rond. Tho place lias
1280 acres, between 450 and 5f)0 cleared,
the remainder well timbered. It ia well
watered nnd one ol the moat healthy in the
surrounding country. Any one desirous ol
& vnluabln iiiace and good bargain, would do
well to call and see me nt Midway, Ain.
JAME# M. PRUETT.
Any one wishing to see the plucc, can
nddreas me as above, and I will meet them
ihc premises, or lor furiher information
pply to Dn. Rilling dc. Smith, who
Desirable Hcnidence for Sale.
\ SITUATED nh.-ut 5 miles from Columbus,
f on tli# Raid Hill Rond, containing but wocn 260
—and IKK) screw—180 In high euHivatlcu, some
76 crook boltout, all fresh. A creek run* through th#
furnish mi abundance of wntar, for ail ti#r«SMry pur
poses. Ill addition, there Is a well of vnry superior
water, which tor Its un»urptss#d #irri|«tiM and
rorimoa. Is known In adjoining counties, and th#
' an try below, by the ustuu of "Andrew's Wall."
ThereU * (nuiKri Dwelling and kitchen, with n#c*
>.sry ouil-lldlng*.Glu-b ui»#in*w,)h,r«w. aud»uto
itahlfal negro houses. Also, young orchards, of va
rious kinds of fruit—all toaotber making It on# of Uio
most healthy filar*# In this scrllon, either tor Hrnt-
Ing purpoe##, for a nursery or tor# country rsaldauo#
the Court of Ordinary to bo held In end for said
county, on the first Monday iu Duc«mh«r next.
Ulvcu under my hand this ISUt day of October
1869. oct26-bt JOHN JOHNSON, Gidlnury.
ri KORGIA, MARION COUNTY-WlirreM, William
YJI l». PM lilt*, applies to nn- for Utter* t.iiui-
dlanshlp for.ltyhcrt A. and Marv 7 l**iri..lr.
cl.lldrefi of William T. Putrid, late of said csmity,
deceased:
AU and singular th# kindred and others feeling an
Interest In tho guardianship said of minors are not filed
to be and appear at tay office wllhin the time pre
scribed bylaw, to show cause (Ifssnjr they hate,)
why sold Letters * tool Id not he granted.
Given under my Imitil and idttrial signature, ‘JHh
October. 1869. DAVID WORSHAM, Ordinary
Oct 27 bt
/ ’ I" IU- l V , Ml m,
' f Mitchell applies fur Letters of AduilnUtration
on the Eatatt of Edwin T. Mitchell, deceased, lat*
*X said county;
All pmons i-oorerncd are hereby notified to show
cauvr.tif any they bate,) why tbs administration of
**'■* ' * * grautsd to said nppllcnut
• he held lu and f
county, ua tbs first Monday In December next.
Given under my hand. Ibis 4th day of November
18ri*. nor 6-6t JOHN J01INHDN, Ordlnarv.
DR. CARTWRIGHT'S
Improved. UufaillnK find Httfo
CHILL AND FEVER CUREI
I T brao,* up tbe srstein an<f rngulsfx* tb# LIVER
ami ll'itVl.LSL It always euw* Ctlll.l. and YE
VIU »p##dllv and poruiauetitly, and lias tbo mutual
lfi#d upnroval ol man/ p.'iysleiaiis. who luv# pr#
srrlliud It with unfailing sin- .is#. 19-lt gives com
pi"i e aatlsfiictlou.
I’rvpared <>nly by
OULU!HART fi CHAPMAN,
Druggist*. Columbus, (1a.
dwtf
Goo. W. Mullms,
Attoruoy rat Xaaw,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA.
MT" Pavtlsular altonUoa given is soHsetloM.
^(HUbtr 16. 186fi I w
Hinton & Butts,
ATTOUNKYS AT l.AYV,
Bum* viatfi, OaorgU,
WILL prastioe la Ihe r«uutle* of Mailes, W.hsfsi
Massa,Taylor aad TaJ^P
R- •» Wit j, t. V.H-U*.
Willis & Willis,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Talbotton, Talbot Couuty, Oaorgit,
Will givu prompt uudniiott to ull buatneas
rntrusu^ to tlioir cata in Talbot and tba ad
niiiiuii ewitntiaa. Mar* b k 'Ml » o
Boston & Villalongn.
COTTON FACTORS and OENERAL
COMMISSION MMBOHANTB,
No. 199 Bay atroat,-.. .Savannah, (ft.
JOHN BOaTON. JOHN I.. VII.LALONISS.
iltftrtct—Major John II. Howard, B. T.
Clittj man, A . W. CkapmaN.
Ocl 11. U i.i * tl
REPAIRING & UPHOLSTERING!
I AM prepared to Repair PPKN1TUKK »f all kinds
J wttb ne*itina* amt dispatch, also Ujdndriried
work. u«.„Cushions and Mattve-ses of all slats
made to order J. U. 01KRR,
_ JulytMlwU U Broad fit
Marion fiethune.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tulbtitlun, (icorula,
Yl/TLL prepare heclarwitons for peraons
V V onttilouio Bounty Land and I'ansion*,
nder tho Intu Acta of Congrcas; and pros-
'Vilcy, CuttulisRliaisa, HuOindt Thrnaltor
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Troy, Piko County, AU.
1JWACTICK In Uis counilv* of Dike Coffee Dale
J M * 1 r l h * ur ' and 8>1 the couuM#« of the >*
l)#«<«wd>*r 9 1868 « a\j
Bodstoads and Mattresses.
i 1 Al J- an 1 see them. I sni now telling a very nea
\ iVUag# Bedstead al |6, also, Matti esses of Iks
<iktaatrilalauS make.
J. U. Blkttf, M Bread 8».
Dost* 4wtf
$20 PER MONTH AND BOARD
W ‘‘wnt ^ bjr ^ Mu * c, ‘*** Uo * d R ‘ r U-
tifitio-dwtf J I. Mt SriAN, 8#g't
Sood Rye and Sood Barloy.
S'KKD ItVh AND NEED BARI.NY. tor sale at
O *«pi. U*4wtf VAIUCR MILL*.
fr-SRfc WM. F. LEE, D. D. 8.,‘
(jfnHflto 1>« Mint Bis raw oat,
^^Lm/dBr* e..iu..r BRA*** sud BAN
A dministrator* halk.—Agnmiiiiy t# *
dsr ul tbe Court of Ordinary of Msriou (
ty, Ga , will bs sold before the Court house do
tbe town of lliicua Vista, tu arid county, oil tin.
Tiii-edny In Do^autber next, the following Lauds, to-
wlt:
Darts of Lots of Und Nos. 17, 18 and 15, lu th*
84 district of originally Mus.ogee uow Marion coun
ty. lying ou the south side of Uckn# eresk In said
county, comprising In all about 80u serve, l slot
to tbs estate of Joseph J. Battle, 1st# of *s!4
ty, deceased. Fold for the purpose of distribution
October 18,1H50
By virtu# of th# authority
! i glv#n im* In last will nud tvst.iuu-iiV of Hardy
W Uerissf. deeeM*#d, will be sold b#lor. the t -urt
House door In Ihe town of Talbotton, Talbot county,
Oa , ou the first Tuesday lu Ikcviiit-t r n.xt, lbs fol.
lowlug pivporlv belonging to v#tal# el salddecMard,
tffl! t sores of Mud, (with ball tire rrstrve around
the UnmdUis same Wing the land d.N#is«U l|y,-d
on at the time of lila d.-atii; also the following N
groe* Iwlonglug to said deceased: IVt«r ag#d 41
years, Mlats 22 and Julia (16 yvars old.
LEU WUKKLA88, Kx’r.
/ t E() KGI A, Ml’BL’OUKK COUNTY —Whereas,
VI Mot timer D. Donry, npplics for letters of Ad-
—Harsh
tuUiUtvaUoti ou the Estate e
blate of Tcshs, dereassd
All persons conccrai'd _. r . , ..
fled lo show cause (If auy they have,) why theadti ...
Istratlon uf said lUlale should not be grunted lo sulil
Harsh thullh, tats of the
therefor# hereby
tstrutlou of said Estate should nut be grunted lo
applicant, at the Court cf Ordinary tol.o livid In
for said county ou first Monday In December next.
Given under my hand, this fdh November, 1869.
Nov6 6i JUUN JlHtSHON, Oidluury.
GiaHlGlA. TAl.ltUl t (ll.N t V, t “
..j ns....... ‘"tier, IS69. |
■II.IOWID, nn, poiau s ainuuu, Gtliirillau of
W11Uum Calhoun, peUUous Gils Court for let
ters of Dtsinisslon;
Bs It ordered that all persona concerned he and
appear at the December Term, next ensuing, then
and there to show cause (If any they have,) why .aid
Letters should not Ihvn hr granted.
A true extract from the Minolta *f said Court.
October Gfih, 1869.
Ost 1N-sr7t MARION BKTHUNH, Ordinary.
( ' • "Ui.l t m a
I tV. Hall applies to me for Letter* of AiliuluRtra
Uuu on the estate of Yarah L. Hall, late of said v;oun
A ll'l IN IfiTlt A UALK.—1> 111 t># sold twlore
th# Court House d«-r In tli# town of Talbot-
lou. Talbot county. Us . «>n tU« first Tuesday In l)#-
«vim’ «r Host, within tli# logal hours of sale, agreea
bly to mi order of lha Court of Ordinary ot said
oouut)|tb* lauds Mougliig tu tb# Estate of \YU-
Haul Oartwr, vis. t —— acre# of Lvud. the plaro on
which tb# deceased resided si tltstluiaol Ills din tb.
nl-out * miles ninth of ssld town of Talbotton, ad
joining th# lauds of KriranOourh an4cth#rs; also,
Ihs folTowlug Ncgivms, belouglng to said Estate, to-
wlt: L#vl, Hldney, Andy auJ Uttleton. P«ld for
th# purpose of i>at ing debts of sshl d#c#a»wd.
JOHN “ ‘
MARY
Octolwr fO. 1R.-.9
’a DMlMnTltA'tMU'H HALE.—WlU b# sold be.'ore
r Y the Court llouw* door tn tbo town of Taltiottori,
Talbot eouutv, Ga., on tha first Tuesday lu Decem
ber next, within the legal houta of sale, agrv#ably
to au order fn>u* the Court of Grdiusry of said c.>un-
ty, as the property ef th# estate Of Alexander John-
der«aw«M), nogrn woman Aun, about II years of
> WALKER, A vim'
ago aufi her thn# ehlhtvou.
Dctol>#r tO, I860
A DMINIHTRATMR'H h.tl.i: Avr-.vih toan.-
dor of th# Court of Ordinary of Marlon count,
util be sold before Um Court House door lu town ' .
Buoua VUta, lu said couuty, ou th# that Tuesday In
DorvUitmr next:
Th# Brick Academy lu said town known
Mai* Academy and on* acre of (mud, mot* or l#*a,
i wlileh the buldlug stands. Loldas th# properly
October 18.1K89
JAMES L. BAKER, Adm’r
th# first Tuesday in De-«tu
riu th# legal houi* of sale, agreeably to
IX>LIHIMr*a'*M.LMBUf>, GA.
b# bad at of tb# Court ot Ordinary o|
•'i i v'luuty, 460 aorta of Land, tbs place whereon
Dr. )Vm. L. N#i*ou. lat# of said couuty, dv.v*»,,l,
lived at th# Gina of his death, al or u«ar th# Double
Btldg#a, ou Flint Rlvsr, about 200 arrea o|>#u Land,
and good llousos, also 7 Neurocs lu-u « years old
Vina ‘2A years vdd, Arthur 24 year* old, t\ (gglns •.'J
year# old, Una# 18 years old and har v hlld, Tilda .Ml
year* old. AHo, hia 1*>I aud Offlre at IT,«*aut Hill,
Talbot couuty. AU aold as tb# property ot WGll.im
L. Naleou. JNO. A. CAMERON, Adm'r.
October 81, II— , . Kl Ms
A D\tl.M»lK*TOU'8 PALE.-l nd.r a'« older ot
A the Court ol Ordinary ot blowai t county,
ty, deceased
These are therefore to
<1 adnionlsli
mi creditor* of sulil deceased,
y office wUhln the time preecrl-
aud thereto show cause (If auy they
bed bv Isw^lL
have,) why said letter*ritould not ho xranted.
Given under tuy hand aud vfliclal sljpiature, Ikls
MUi Ortelier, lsft**.
oct M-6t DAVID WORSHAM, Ordinary.
\ ^ EimtliA, TALBOT CN)UNTY.-Wl.erva», laa
\T Chenev, applies to nt« tor letter* of Guardis.,
•hip nf John lames CaUh r, orphan child of Jauie#
L- Cal Iter:
There are therefore to rite and admonish all p#r-
.'«»• fiellng an Interest In rid Gnardlatikblp, to l>#
““ “ i.v-i-.L- preecnbed
.) why said
tie granted ss to hia the said
— . * p« if- n and pn-porty.
Given under uiy hand and offlrtal signature, No-
vrmtwr 1st, 1H69.
pot 6-61 MARION BKTIIUNK. Ordinary.
( N KORGIA. M ARION CUCXTY, Whereas,
X way O. DaTls applies for Letter* of AdmlnUtia
lion on ihs eaint* of EacbAriah C. DarU, Uts of said
county, deceased:
All persons concerned are hereby notified
I official signature,
In Cuts#la, Chattahoochee counter,Ga , t
th# 24th of eptootber, a negro man y 1
isyt h# twlong* Iwoer Mann, of Deeati
I couuty, near lislubridgy, (is. 8-tld negro
aistamt S5 year* old, of dark couipti-xlon, wl
i aW'ut Y4& or 150 lb*.
i owner of said negro Is required to rent# fi .
ward. pre»# propetty, jay (barges, aud take him
away, or b# wUl b# dealt with as the law direct*.
J. U. COU11, Jailer.
flept. M>. *60 dlt trif
It A NAM A Ye
1 NllOM my plantation, aUiut 3mlle»w#et of Spring
llill Barbour eouhty, Al*., on last Thuisday
night, 18th Inst., uiy Imy AM lilt 0811, about ltd y<wi
old, dark complected. -*—* * * * J - ^•
I, atwut 6 feet 8 or 9 turbee high
Hu«na Vista. MstI. u !
Ill I*# sold
befivry live Court House duos, . . ..
Oounty.Ga.: Lot of Laud No. 78, In th# 12th
titrt of originally Le# now Matton county, Ga.—
fl.dd a* tb« |.re|wrty of John T. Brown, dvreased.for
th* bonetlt of the heirs and creditors.
Term* of sal* mad# kuowu on th# day.
ADIUBOS U. BROWN, Adm'r.
_ Virginia.
Any perwou who will arieet uld toy sud deliver
hlui to m#on my plantation—or aalely lodg# him
tu jail that 1 may g«t him, 1 pay a litoral r. wsrvf
MILTON U- STREETER
Not. 14 1868 dlt wtf
NEGROES! NEGROES!!
0 ^ WE are continually rcceiv-
JRrtRing from Virginia and North
Carolina a largcand well select-
cd stitok oi
•JL Men, Women, Bovs and Girls,
including Field Hands,House irervanta, Me
chatties, 4u\, bought bv on© of tbo tirin ox
jirotaly l\»r this market, and our Iricnda
may rely on gettinjj nggroea ofgoodcharac
ter, ranting up iully to ourrc(>rc«cniation«—
aa mo aall none on comntisaion.
llATCUER A McGEHF.E
Jwly 27, 1858 w G
$100 Roward.
1 M U.I. give |U>fl reward far Ihe apprehension and
I delivery of MARTIN, who U charged with the
vommlaaloB of murder ou the I6U1 of May, 1S69, lu
Taltiet county, Ga.
DeecrlyiUou.—Martin D a bright mulatto, straight
hair, boa a down look, quick tp»kon though dlgfini-
,, ied for a riave, supposed to have a tear on one of
« ttu (tret Tut-eda* tw D«o*«utor next, l ekeek*. about V) year* obl.fl foot 8 or V Inches
m «»i i#u> i we. $»; ovdd as th# pn*|*#i ty of M illUai ! h, t«h. and Is th* property of Jack Hr-— ' " "
Utl. drwsMri. county, Go. Address
ANDREW J. M1LLKK, Adiu'i. M
(KtoUrU,l86» td* j M*y8fi,l4W
October 11,1869
VtU l lUh a SALE—Under an order of tka Court
benold
J j ol Ordinary Mewart couuty, . ... RRH
ou tb# br*t Tuesday tu Dvewber next, before the
Court H«u*e door lu Lumpktuln arid couuty, the
K ' inlailou kuowu as th# Tataria plare.about w mtl#a
uth of Lumpktu, betouglng loth# Frist* of <ii#*a
H. Ball, of mid couuty, deosaaed. snd comprising
1190 acres of laud, wore v r leva Said plantation la
well Improved and tu s high Mat* of ruiilvattou.
Terms of aria mad# known on th# day.
bUTUlA A. BALL, Ex x.
OHobee 18,1MB JEW Ids
v
J\ dec of tb* IVurt of (►rJlnsry of Jou#e county,
Will bo sold to toe# tbe Market Hows# door tu tb* city
, of Talbet
■■■P*. * H
MON ROM DICK to IN
« rne at Talbotton, Ga.
J. M. I*.
Wtf
ii di Ing biulnass lu |
Look Out for tho Engine when the
WliiftTLE iii.owk:
A**A BEING determined td go M’eet, 1 offer for
’ailing (rmn Coultubui In Talbotton via l^)*-
from No. 9, on U»e Muscogee Railroad,
uf Land, more or less, attached
stole, fl mitre
“ are 70
i which I* a good Dwelling aafi out-
A Coinniudluufl sforHunmr !
place fur uiercaifilie. basinets it cannot I;
pa**<-d In Midillc Georgia, and no cause
remaining *o, them being no Ntore nearer man ix or
11 mile* Iii right there Is a Church and nourishing
A C»demy , alio, n Blacksmith and Wood Shop. The
iclety I* fine. Any one wishing such a location
mild do writ lo call and tee hefur* purchasing eUe-
• particulars toidree* tne at Upelole, Muscogee
• ". IULEY.
tom Uad. lb* Und CHEAT and term-
A. n. BJifiD.
August 34,1M9 dltnwM«26
Land for Sale.
OFFER a great bargain in tny place, blog
Talapotoga Creek, lour mile* notlh-eari ot
. renee, Ftewart county, fl», c
acre*—6<J cleared; wi-il Improved ; the
td the place heal'
,11. Terra, mr.
Oilol.tr 2'.'. 1V9
Florence, Ftewart county, fl» . containing 160
•c.r.—Go cleared; well improved * ' -' '
and the iilsce healthy. 11a* a g<
Location Offered.
T)HVFICIAN8 deelriog n location to practice M« d-
X lefo* can g*t Information of Importance perhaps
by addressing the subscriber at Haw Ridge. Office
Co., Alabama. J- G. STEED, M. D.
Nov. 8, KtJ *1*
the sales of
MERCHANDI8R or EVERY DESCRIPTION;
RENTING and SALE of REAL ESTATE;
PALE of NEGROES on COMMISSION, kt.
t#,. Litoral odvsnoee mad#on Negro#*, Merchan
dise aud Produce placed with u* for sale.
Administrator's and Executor’s Sales
ATTENDED TO ON LIBERAL TKKMtk
llsriog made arrangement# In Richmond and oth
er market* fob# kept constantly eupplled with good
b-slthy NEGROES, of all claaae#, w« ask faruior#
and ntlieis who wlan to purchase to call sndexauilne
Ca«h Paid for likely Yoncg Negroes,
Wi have rwtlvri the agencies from *cm« of the
hravlest Manntseturvr* of
Virginifi and Forth Carolina Tobxeco,
and are now rewiring our winter’s supply of every
Hotic* to Creditors.
A LL person* having elrims *galn«t Mr*. T-ir*!.-
ba Marshall, late of Talbot county, d-et-au I
are requested to prereot theta, according tu law, U
the undersigned for Sottiemant.
SOLOMON MARSH ALL.
November S, 1849 wlni_
TITCOMB HOUSE,
(Formerly the PAVILLION 1I0LSE,)
Dawaou, Terrell County, (Ira.
THE onderrigned ha* taken c
d -, from 16 to75c#n«sf»#r pound, to which w# ia-
r:totba*tfontlon of 1’UuUr* and and Merchants.
C. F. HARRISON,
GEO. I. PITTA.
Columbus, F*pt. 7, 1869 dwly
Jaauxryr 76.1869
KN’OCfl TITCOMB.
DRUGSTORE.
Urquliart & Chapman,
AT TIIE OLD STAND OF
DAN FORTH & NAGEL,
COLUMBUI*, GEORGIA,
f Keep constantly on hand a large at-
(VREBIf AND GKNL'IN
J COLUMBUF, GEORGIA,
yy Keep constantly on hand a lar/re -■:-nk of\\y
QL |FR1>1I AND GENLJ.-H LX*
Drugs and Medicines,
Wfitor, Spicci, Pure Brandfo* and Wtnj0,
Brushes, 8oda, Tollok nt licit a
yiKTIil CXGAX10 V
Dental and Surgical Instruments,
HTAItITI. NOATH,
FISHING TACKLE,
oA.nr»Brw suxiDd,
end all other article# usiiiilly kept for *nl« lu a Drug
Store, which they offer on
ACCOMMODATING TKltMM.
Mr. FOSTER K. CIIAI’MAN, of the tote firm of
rooka A Chapman, nnd Mr. OLIVF.R DANFORTH,
whose services have hern retained by the firm, m.iy
both be found constantly at the store, arid from tfu t
long experience In Um business, foci wi;minted lu
Saklng a liberal sliaro of patronage from their frleiul*
and public generally.
DR. J. A. URQUI.'ART, P. S. CHATMAN.
June 16 ds* tf
WAR! WAR!! WAR!!!
M OKCLARXS XOXINMT FAIKH OV XDT KIND MT
DR. A. W. ALLEN'S
SOUTHi;hn i.inimi-.nt:
A ND every Hoatlierm r will hr »atl*(i- I i v ■ •/
IX. one deBar's wortli that they 1 iv• -
for Northern I.Inlmcnt*, F«r F.vi Iv a.- ! Tl.tr to
Uun us* II Inu no enual. It eurcs lll>»-tifi-->ii«i;>. Neu
ralgia, r*lruin#, llrulfus, Burns, Fri-»h Onto, 1'nhisln
th* Hack or iitulis, Cholic in Manor Ih-nst, end to
the only certain Keuicdy known h r Bll*nl htaygn#
In lioraee; andjrrery ..tie will fin.I It a saving of
time and money by ki eplng * supply on hand.
K9>Trepar*-d by Hr. A. W. ALLEN, folumhua,
Ga. None genuine without Uie Wgnalurc- and t«cal
Saddlery, Harness, &c
j-zm *£&
1359. FALL TRADE. 1859.
SHERMAN' & CO.
V llK now receiving their FALL STOCK, eonotot-
1-1*01
Saddles aud Harness,
all kinds. Hemlock and Koto Leather,
I American (Rdf flkin*;
Harness, Band, and Lacing Leather 5
Foie Leather, and LADIK.M' FRENCH TRUNKS of
varli>as styh-s nnd sixes: Valises, Carpet Bags, Pad
dle and Harness Trimmings, Whips, Collar*, Bridles,
Plantation Gear, Trace Chains.
lfa-r and everything usually kept In the line,
which - "if. rod low for Cash or Approved Crrd.t.
u«to<HVK US A CAL!..
M e are also M.inufarturing I1ARN6J«S ourselvea,
nnd would In; it. tin orders of those who want a first
rate home-made article.
&sd~ Hep airing done with dispatch.
RHEUM AN fi CO.
Not door below Bank of Coluinbua.
Columbus, Ga., Pcpt. 18, 1 ?60 dwly
COLUMBUS
SADDLERY, HARNESS AND
LEATHER STORE!
If. MIDDLE BROOK Ac C0-,
McIjEAF’S
itremgtiikkino cordial and
BLOOD FUBIBIEB.
THE greatest
M
Wantrii a respunalhlc
town and village.
fi^.Cai’TioN to Evxavi ov •
Northern Liniment until yu
URQL’IIART fi CHAPMAN,
“MlHOUK8,( dmobu*,G*
every Southern
1 Liniment a fair trial. June 29, ’i» twwtf
Da. A. XV. Amjui-Uv-orhlrAl
you this cerlllluate fof your Ruul'.crn I.
nave u*ed over a hundred botilv* of v.
MedU-Ui# daring the last year at <1 do
In laying that wo never raw * Unit •
and iiave used all kind*. Me haven*
county, Georgia.
September '.'I, *
Mills! Land and Lumber
FOK HALF.
M l XV ILL null to tho hl^h.-ri bidder, W OPlft.
fore tha Chart flnuso d-K-r In th« cwnffiV
of Tel toff toll, on (h« first Tuesday li.—^—
iKCEMDKK next, about TWO THOU8AND A0RE8
f LAND, upon which I*a
VALUABLE STEAM SAW b COHN MILL!
Raid Ltnd |« situated on the on th* Mus<-ogee Hull-
stout I mil# Wish of Geneva, In Taltot rouii-
.. and kuowu a* tha Iduid* and Mill* of O. II.
Waltou A Co.
I will also soli at (ha same time and place, about
tl or .100,000 Rest of Uuiftber.
Turin* rusd# known uu th# day of aal#. Fur fur-
irr partluulars apply to John L. Muilian, Coluui-
ire; K. It. Gouldlng, 0.11. Walton, Geneva, or mj-
self, fit Talbotton. j. M. MATHEW(I,
Rscelvrr for li. II. W sltun fi Co.
1 dw3t*w tds
For Sale.
M T1IE undersigned vffiers hi* HEHIDKNCE —^
aud Land, 1 mile west of tb* Bridge, h
Rneet-ll county Ala, for sale. All the-fc
building* arc good. There are on Uie phir*
Fiuo Fruit True* of various kind*,
Thu water I* good, nud the niece Is very health*.—
Tin iv U 120acres of Land-Gtlcleared. Un thisplac*
, will Ii* kohl with II, U desired. Title* good aud
Varms eoay. Apply to
AHA BATES, er to
Bruise*. Hwalllugs, Kr*-sh Wound*, fir., a'ut'wuuhl
not he wltlinut It for any oon*l(foriitl<ni.
Ms* IT -toll .1 : 1
(OIM RTN EKSIIil'.
T IIF. Musinega of Bnrrlndor b Brother
will bo continued at tho old aland l.y tin*
undoraigned, who have associated them-
■ulvea loffeihnr lor iho purpose ol n gtncral
IIIILDING m/MINCSM.
Contrncta taken lor all kinds of Unildtnga,
-nil executed promptly.
Wr DOORS, HASH, BLINDS, and nil
ninturial uaud in iheoonsiruclic.i ofHoukcs,
furnisliud and seni to anv pin ol lim noun-
. Alaoili'iuiia, Hpeotftcationa,and Rati
mates lor Buildings, Wrnndns. dt-e. A c.
MATH I AH BAR IllNURU,
w 3i w if
REMOVAL!
THE pul'll'- will p',«as<> rvinenitair Hint I
have reiuored t"
4M llroail Niirrt,
(« few doom tolow wlieio 1 formerly m«.)
and where 1 inland to keep a r - 4 -rtr.il iit oi
Plain Furnituro and Mattresses.
J. kl. bYitIH.
GvLW ^wtr
Too Good to Lot Slip!
® THK uudcislgued offer* hlg Plant*lion for
rent or sale, (D, mile* north-east, of Urorgo-
t-wu. There #r# 660 acr.-e or cleared l.aud;
1 will dlvldo It In thr#« parcels, If required, lor rent
or sale. Also, an lmprt<vrd Lot, In Gutlitierl, Ran
dolph oounty, adjolulug the ItapU«t ColUg# touth,
emulating or 8)4 er 4 acr#as I will tell lo Cuthbort,
(In-first Tureday III DecvniUr next, twelve moutb *
For fm(her Infcrmatlon, for rent or a«l*. addrre*
Georgotowu, Ga. lVisona wlshlug to #•• the Lot
vrill pleas* call ou Thomas AueUy, Kup of Cuthhert.
JAMES itUI’ll6.WFORD.
November 8,1 SW wtf
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber will sell lo the town ofTal-
the first Tureday lu D*r*mh#r
' wlvately.)366 acres of Land. I.
TsIt-oUon lo Adam'* Bridge, th#
VWl«o:ton
*■ (If not sold |wlvat#(y.)36A acres of Lend, lying’
on )h« Road frvnu Talbolton (a Adsin'* Bridge, Du
|4»re formerly owned by Jfr*. RsrtheRi Marshall,
d pl.tv# to I# sold for dltUlon among
raid dccvWHMi.
SOLOMON MAK5IIALL.
t to Iv-gstre* of raid dc-tfvw-v.il.
November H, 1
Land, Saw Mill and Mill Fixtures,
FOR HAM-:.
mflt l OFFER for *ale 1,300 acre* *-f TINE Land
lying ou the M us.vgt# Railroad, 3 uiilre *w-t
f Geneva Also. :v S.OV MILL and MILL
lilted Haddlr* overlaid; KngiUh
rirer*' Plain do-; Youth’s and Itoy’a do.; Wagon
I Plantation do.; aud Ladle*' Baddies— variety o
HARNESS.
Fine flUvcr-plalcd Carriage llarues*—all qualities.
“ *’ Rock* way '* "
|| Double Buggy U
Plain black llarricss—all styles and qualities.
LEATHER.
ftklrltlng U-aO'cr, Bridle do., Hog Skin*,
Pad Skln», liarne** leather, Oak and Hemlock
S< le l.< riher, Call Skins, Ltulng Skins,
-e Peg-, Lasts, Thread and Findings, fie.
JMm liiiie Beltlnef.
I .lb. r and Rubber RclUng-all wldtb*.
Light Itublx-r uiid Canvas Bulling, for
Plow Hack-hand*—Just the thing for Planfora.
Brit Rivets anl Lace Leather.
TZK/TTnsriKZS
Lvdiva and GxKTLaMEM'H Dreos and
Effort lokins. sanapam- AfUr Inkio^-
Ia. Elder Flotoert, with others, producing the moat
infallible remedy for the restoration of health ever
known. It la nature’s own remedy, niriwg disease
by natural laws. When taken, Ua healing influence
1* felt eonrring through every veto) of the body, puri
fying sud accelerating the circulation of Uie blood.
It neutralizes any bilious matter in the «toniach,and
strengthens the whole organisation.
MsLean'a Strengthen Cordial
Win effectually cur* Liver Complaints, Dy*pepria.
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dlseoae* of
the Kidneys, nnd all disease* arising from a disor
dered Uver or tho Stomach, such os Dyo-pcpsla i ll >*
digestion; Rush of blood to the Head; Borehesa or
Sickness of the Btomarii; Heartburn; Disgust of
Food; Fluttering of the Heart; Swimming or l'aln
in the Head, Choking or PuffocaUng Sensation# on
lying down: Dimness of Vision; Night Sweats; Fe
ver*; Dryness of the Skin; Yellowness of the Skin
or in the Eye*; Pimple* or Blotches on the Fare or
Bkln ; Inflammation of the Blood ; Melancholy or
Depression of Spirits; DUrrlur*; Dysentery; Bloody
Flux; CorwtJpatmn of the Bowels; Inward Pile*; Dis
ease* arising fmm the u*e of Mercury; Pain in the
Bonce : Jaundice; Coughing* ; DebUlly ; Nervous
ness; Gravel; Impure Wood; Hire of Memory; Bil
ious Cholic; Gout; Liver Complaint, and Fever and
Ague, or Chill* and fever. It will also cure disease*
of the Bladder and -Womb, sacli a* Seminal Weak
ness, Incontinence of Urine, Btranguanr. Inflamma
tion or Weaknesa of llie Womb or Bladder, White*,
* C 'Tli ere I* !fo .Mistake Abotif It.
Tills Cor.Ilal will never fall to cure any of the ab*ve
diseases, If taken us per dlrecUon* on each bottle, In
German, KrigtUh and French.
Over Half a Milton of Mottles
TTare been sold during the tnat six mopths, and la
no Instance has It failed In giving entire satisfaction.
Who, then, will suffer from weakness or deblflty wheto
McL.au’* Strengthening Cordial will cureyouT
TO TIIE LADIE8.
Do you wish to be healthy and strong ? Then go
at once and get some of McLean’s Cordial, it will
strengthen and Invigorate you* whole system, caus
ing a healthy and pure circulation of tdood to flow
Uirough every vein, and the rich ro*y bloom of health
to mount to your cheek again.
* Every bottle U warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
We say to parents, if your children are sickly, pu-
uy, or afflicted with complaint* prevalent among
children, give them a small quantity of McLeau’s
Cordial, nnd It will mah* them healthy, fat and ro
bust. Delay not a moment, try It and you wUl he
convinced.
IT U USUaoCS TO TAKL
Every Country Merchant
Bliould not leave the city until he had procured a
supply of McLean’s Htreiiglhenlng Cordial, li sells
rapidly, because It always cury*. A liberal discount
will he made to those who bur to sell again.
Carrion.-—Beware of dniggnts or dealer* who may
try to palai upon you some Kilter* og Harsaparilla
trash, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying It Is
Justuagood. Avoid *uch men. Ask for McLean's
Btrcngthenhig Cordial, and take nothing else. It 1*
Uie only remedy that will purify Uie blood tlmrough-
ly, and althe same time strengthen the syitem.
One table spoonful tuAun every morning, fasting,
to a certain preventative for Cholera. Chills aud Fo-
r, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease.
Price only fl per bottle, or 6 bottle* lot %li.
JOHN Mv LEAN. Hole Pro ‘
this Cordial. AUo, McLean's Volcanic (J
McLean'# Vnlcaulc Oil Liniment,
THE BEST LIKIMKNT Ilf THE WOULD!
FUR MAN UR BEAST.
Another liemsrkalilr Cure,
Performed by McLean’s Volcanic Ull Liniment. Read
foFyouririves:
Tho*. Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenue,
on Tenth street, w.v<l a horrible and running acre on
his foot, lie tried various liniments, salve*, fie., fic.,
JCarpet Bngs.
floimet Boxes, Valise* 1
CARRIAGE TRIM MillOS!
Enamelled Leather, Patent Dash
‘0. nud Enamelled Cloths, all width*
nd qualities:
Oil Carpet, Luces, Fringe#, Head LI-
-ollngs, Nalls, Tacks, fic.
, Buckles, Harness'Mountlngi,
rs, Whips, Wagon Breeching,"
are of oar swn manufacture
best material and by experienced work-
d Hie prices, aa they will b* sol
Work made, and Repairing done s
NEW YORK WIRE RAILING COMPJY
I N ron«#qurnce of Uie greatly increased demand
r irthe peculiar style of Railing made by the New
V ’ W :* It.,,., - t -i»paiiy, known as the COM-
1,1 I • \ ’ i i Ni*. the Company have largely
• < inaunfaeuirlng, and ar*
n-»w pr inr.! t.v n- rule *r<lers to any extent. The
1 k different article to their
n!- ai-J W t> r itol in .-.anil to used for a much heav-
' • i« l’uldb: grounds, dwelling*, aud
Richard Hooper,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Cliattaiiuv^n, Tcnu.
^ Will attend promptly lo tho ptlrchiio ol
Country Produce,or nny other bu»iuc..*i on-
I
J. H. Jones,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fort Oainos, Clny Co., O*.,
ILL continue Hu: Ptae-iire <»f Law in tha
»• South-western Circuit un Itoreti ’m* ,
tnd prohtfae* to tnithluliy attoud to ull huni-
teas eniruaied to I is euro, tu <h« entintica ol
Randolph, Clay, Early, and Calhoun.
Sprineflold I'iro & Marine
LWWANt l'. COMPANY,
Hpt lnt'lleld, MuhKilCltli 1 tta«
Capital and Hurplua SF2(K>
ELM’D FREEMAN,l’rt j’t.
Wm. CoNKKit, Jr.,See’y.
W Thia Company continue 10 take risks
against FIRE, as heretofore.
JOHN MUNN, Agent-
Oct. 3. ’54 tf
Elam & Oliver.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Marlon Conniy, Ca.
W ILL practice in the counties nl Marion,
Macon, Stewart, Taylor, Chattahoo
chee, nnd any ol the udjoimng counties when
(heir Mlvicvs may he required, or.I in tho
TitAPPEl’l OT.IVFH.
r only authorised
—mng in Cnluuibus
>**lon of all our Drelpts, and fipecluiH.
UalHi.g may hasten at al tin c* In his Marble Yard,
on v»;jWUi#rpe Street .Colombo*, tla.
HUTCHINSON fi WICKEMBAM.
April26, V.J dwly
CHEAP
BEEF3BAGHI
TO MY CUSTOMER J AND TH* PUBLIC!
I IIAtK reerlved iny first drove of Spring Cattle
I and will l>e In market the whole sea-on, and ant
drii-rinlneil 1-. sril Meat AH LOW Art TlfK LOWEST!
I shall nbo keep a tine assortment of other Meale
Ihrotighi-ut the season, to wit:
Mutton, Pork, Kid, Veal, &c,
I »hall keep Meat at the Market llouie and also
at my Ml AT SlfUl’ on WARREN BTRKKT, where
per>-.na desiring 5Ieat can And It during Uie wliole
Retail Pau Bd—F»re-quarter Beef 6 cent* per lb.
Khnl-qu.irUr Beef 10 cents per tb.
Witolmaik Prick*— Fore-quarter Beef 4 cents pet lb.
liind-quarter llesf 7 c««l* per lb.
liberal patronage heretofore lie-
continuaure
accommodation are any *n-
1 pattronagi
D. A It N 01
Now Bacon.
) I \ HUD8. Hides Usuis and Shoulder*, for »ale by
R. lURNfiltD fi CO.
Blown Salt.
r.f k HACKS, for sole by
K BARNARD fi CO.
On Consignment.
OH/) CHILD Hand Spun Rope, good article, for
OUl t sal# in lots, by
F.. BARNARD fi CO.
Mess Pork.
. for sale by
I. BARNARD fi CO.
dwtf
exomiue for tb#m*«lv**; or bw iMrUeular* addrreaj
J . M. HU A*UIS, Talladega, Ala.
. J. CAN DLL!!, Geneva, Ua.
Noveutver 8,1869
Valuable Land for Sale.
TllR uvuUrxlgned offer* tov »al« hto valua-
F bie Farm, lying on the Chattahoochee river 9}*
miles above the city, containing, 260 acres -norc
r less. There ar# 100 acre* of firth land opened,
“■* the balance In the wood* and heavily timbered
>>od cabins on It but ao dwelling house.
srehulug a small farm eenbl
r Ihl* city. The land U rich
very productive. It adjolu*
ctory lauds, immediately above.
He|Vl, ^‘,T nnfcUO ° WfiSc!^
Alabama Laud for Sale.
gft TUK .-utwciltor wl.hlng to utov# west offer*
■Mr bis valuable Plantation for sale lying in Marcu
bvilldtntf* .. ...
a borgalu, aud l will also a#U Corn, Fodder,
block, fie. F'oa further parth-ulor* addre** m* at
Guerryton, Maeoa count), AU., or I may b# found
on tb# plan# atony tlm*. Call soon, or you may
loo**a bargain. ULUKG8 W. NICHOLSON.
Augwt 11.1849 dlt wtf
WHY NOT?
f |'IIK_be*t_Plle_ Medicine lu America to JONF'.s
:dy has cure*
1 PILE still pi This r
• abundant evidence of wtvfoh msv t
lh« han-le of tli* proprietor. Try o
convinced. Ya*. make one more rff-irt and v -11 may
be enr*d. Price ti per bottle, O houl. j for s» * .
It can be safely sent In package* of one or more b t-
tles. by the *ure aud aril-known vehicle of n#rn-
Aea't Exprrea. AU call* ur order* to re. - vej ri.a.pt
1100
Feb 14, ’6fi
j Planting Potatoes.
lAn RUL*. FISK EVES, for sale hy
fxfKJ K. BARNARD fi CO.
Now Sugar aud Molassos.
! in grade*. 1» bbt* and half bbU
1 ‘it / Choice Mi-lssscs, for sale by
K HARNARD A CO.
Fancy Flour.
i OH K'jrtra Choite ftairt L*ul«, far *al« by
1 k BARN AKD fi CO.
DR. NOBLE,
j SURGEON DENTIST
l NIOH EPRIN08, MACON COUNTY, ALA
jv * y% WOULD respectfully Inform tbe dl
Ire-usif Union Hprlugs sndvldnlty
■ in^rrY^’h* 1 h <* *» p#nnnn*ntly located here,
A —U-f sud roUeiU tb# patronagaof tho*#
who wl<«h to avail UimumIvm of his Pn.foastonal *#r-
vl.>*a»a IVntlst. 11a U prepared to mount t
I tptration*. I
&£; |
warrant. Call and giv# blm a trial. lUaaooaU*
chargnv'n all op.ration* perforetmd by hint.
«W vMSce iu Masonic Hall.
Unlru Pprlngs, Jan.II, ’69 w\f
Desirable Residence for sale
TUK Hot -1 . , t l * 11
■ uboeribrr In SumotervUI#, eon
tatalng 7 r...ins, with n*ew*»ary
^•utbuiUtucv Tb* U*ssd*uc* to
.'within C niih-s of t b# upp*r toldge,
vmWot to bn»t»«M
fuUn apply to
JOMN k. DAV1I-
JfiS. W. RAMSBY. K. (I. t AKITBKK
Hamsoy & Caritliers/
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Colnmbas, Georgia.
\\f ILL pi 1 V>!I NEW YOKk:
” cult, and in ..to counties of Randolph, 1 T v*<rt? T? T?r\TT/~inv-v .
Clay, Calhoun. Early, lKcxturand Unktr, I *’ *vlvl . IxL^OlTCKX) J
ol the South Western circuit. frcifAluwJ Vattage at Iat by any other
fc** Ofitca Up Stfilr*. over Gcjiby Co’a t iKAMEUS.
8 ^ >r *- ore.Cabin Passage $15!
My the »p endvd and commodious
SIPS- IU // E E l. S TEA MEES
; 1 • J Ton# ..Capt. M. 8. WOODUULL
F’lo* Sdn, lJoO » .. - I.SfifiC CROWELL,
AIhiiuviiu, 13u0 •* ... “ G. H. 8CU4INCK.
^ Tb.*»« Stouasbip* l-olong to thecld
1-' ' v^,e»tat ttohed aud tav.riu Uu*. known
tv . th#"N#w York fi Harannab M«*a
«^AKJFfSfc' 1 »rI*»«lno Company." and in non-
!l, rt. *> .>iu:modaUon» aud tore, cannot b# #xcril#d
•h-y ar# oikmvuJ.vi bj . xp«rt#<to#4 t akiltui. ear#fu!
JOHN R WILDER fi 0ALLIS,
fig#nta. Savannah,
* 4M’L 1. MITCniLLfi SUN, Agretta,
but could do It eoXood. lie <le#palred of
r being
able lo work at hi* trade again, because h* roul'd not
hear any weight on hi* foot; and by one small bottle
of McLean’* Volconlo OU liniment, b* to now per
fectly wired.
Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, braises, sprains,
stlffuea* iu tb* joint* or muscles, swelling*, *ure- throat,
ear ache, or tooth ache wounds, fresh cuts, sores,
burns, scald*, pain*, fir., yield to to Ui* magic luflu-
chafe#, galls, scratches, cracked hccto, buurnM*,
spavin, s*reny, splint, fistula, bruise*, swelling*,
wounds, rattlesnake bites, and various other dlscancs,
which aidmato are liable from Injuries or acchlvsit*.
Every country merchant should obtain a supply of
Mcls-an’s Volcanic OU liniment. It tell* rapidly,
because it always cures.
A liberal discount will be made to merchant* who
l' i) I-- -• ll again.
afreets, it
For tale by J. U. MeLE.VN, Proprietor, corner of
Third ami lino Htrects, fit. I.nuls, Mo.
I depot on th* corner of Third anil line
«)*»•
A. C ARD
w* HAVE leased rur Hash and Blind Works to
> > Messrs. BREWER fi PERRINS, who will con
tinue tb* business at our Factory. It glvreu* pleas
ure b> state that thn*o gentlemen are untitled to tb«
confldenreof tho puhile, and wechaorfuliy commend
thtm to tb# patronage of onr frUnda.
W. O. CLBMONB, BRUWN fi CO.
DmmUr 29.18M
lUKcracrvium at *S
BREWER A FERRINE,
SUCCESSORS to CLEMONS, BROWN b CO
00LUMBU8, OA.
"IVY a thorough reorganisation In *v#rr d*part-
Is iu ant, by th* aid ot n*w machinery with all the
latest Improvement*, ar* uow furnished n, the abov*
Scrofula, or King’s tv.
I*aroBstltutionaldisc#*#.aaorrnatl*. *4.
by which this fluid
Bring In the circulation It pervades th. .w 402 to
and may buret In disease <> n anr n*rt re
ran to Trrefrem It* atUcVs.nor M^ 11 '
t may not d.stroy. Th# s-rofulou.
lyc.vusedl r mercurial fo w i-'.“ 1 *'’to,
ed or unhealthy fXKl, Impure air - : '
habit*, th# d* pressing rlcre, N ni. j*
venereal infection. Whatever to p."" ' ** ;
redilary In thu constitution, 1-—, 1
rent* to children unto th* tLI»ffan4r*' ?r ' , l
ration ; Indev d. It awtrv to l. rf the rrvi , r ^ i*
■>*• #««»«»orih.Sfo-
their t-btldren.” * s ^wt *)
Ita effect! commence by depr-sltion f r ,.^ ,,
of corrupt or ulrerou* matt, r. which to
Ilv*r, and Internal organa, 1* tanned •“ '^S
th# glands, swet'.inga; and on tri „
lion* or core#. This foul coiruptfon Ji,Tb *1
la tho blood, dep res act, tha enirgl,,',., ‘1, N
scrofulous consiitutlona not only sufl,r 1 '
lou* complaints, bat th.*r hare 'j'r 1
withstand tbe attack* of other diseasci-T* ^ "*
vast number* pwlrh by dler r d, f » •T a *’ -
not scrofuloua In their nature, are »i '
tal by thla taiut tn th» syatntu
aumplicn which fiaptmatM the hutaki.
origin directly io this rerefulous ' *
and many diwtruc'lvi- dlaeaaui of the P* 1 **
train, and. indeed, of all the orpana. x '* :Su
are aggravated by tbe sonic caur . ’
Oa# quarter «.f all our people .
persona are Invaded by this jurkit.t < *
tbeir health iaundr.rtnitud b-. It. j ' 1
the ayatern we muvt renovate flu |
tive medicine. :«nd invi^r rate It I y h>- - '
•terete*. Buchji ■edlcinexr#supply | u ‘ '
AYKU-s ‘
Compound Extrsct of Sau-i-.
tb*- most effecttul remedy wl.ich tbo t , *'
our times can devise for this f r‘ ’ ’*■
aud fatal malady. It Is rumlit.. s -
tire remedial* that hare h*i-n •!..
purgation of thia foul rito- r !<-r Uom tt
tbe reacuenf the aystemfi.-m ltadre*.
qtivnees. Hence it ahoull l« em;-
of not only
which arise fre-tnIt. su b a« l.'rup’iv# , '
ease*, fif. Anthony’s F.re. Ron. .. r 1 **•
plea, 1‘uatuiea, B!« tvlu-a. Ill -!, . . , . ‘ ' 1
Tritor, fiall Rlu-uin,
matiMu, 8;
H/sp
tu -I
for scrofula U a degem-retbl^-MPiP .
tlenlar purpose aud vlrtiw *; thi» ....
purify and rcgvnerab Ihluitrl fu.'i,
sound health is Imp,issible iu <;,„,a
tutlons.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pin.
Invigorate every poriioc < f the hi . ,,
coriwctiug its diseased action ,
hen 1 thy vitalities. A# a eunwqu-r.'-
ertk-a, th* In valid who t« l-.w. t 1
phjaieal dtbilUy is oatoutshwl tcf-ji) v
•n*rgy restored hy a remedy at - ,
Inviting.
Not only do they curt the every.,v- f ,,
crcry body, but also many f.#n,|j-'i ,
dtoeasv*. Tbo agent below n.ii:-1. , .
Utah gratis my Anterlcau AU vm.v
tl Crates of thdr cur- - •i.ddlr!--',
In th# following complaints:
Hexdrche arising tr-in d!a<jr(i-1- 1 ^
Indigestion, l'aln In and M»«•. 1 .
Bowels, Flatulency, L »* ,-f Ap ;
other ktudvod cutnptotnta, »• . .
of thetmdy or obatrurtlcu of |tk T
Hoaraetu-BS. t ronj*. Bronchi ; 1
lion, and for the n-lUfoi C* tisuuvi.'iv,
adranc*<l etaxes ot the *!Im«-^.
So wide to thu Arid ■ f i*n 1 „
rou* are th# cas.-s «fit* cm «.
section of rountry abounds :.i p,. r s n .,,
kuowu. who hsr# been restored fn in sUr-re,
e»cn d* specate diae*Mia of th,. i atl(k , , ^
When once tried. If* aupari<-rlt>
niudiv-iu* ot itsklud to too sp;wi m ,
ration, and where Ifa vlrtu. s sr. l r « - "
no longer hesitate wint im: 1 •
drstrcsslng and danger-« atrecfi.vr. Vrh- ,
nary organs that are luridautto o«t - u..•* J
many Inferior remedies thrust upcti n„
havefllllcd aud been dlseaided.tbU Ii v. „ ’
by every trial, coaforred U-nc! , i< *1 <>
they can nev*r forget, and pr- lu • 1. ur , lB
ruus and tooreuiarkabh-t.j het, 1 , ti. n.
rtit.I'JVtli.lV »v
DU. J. C. AVI,It A CO.
LOWELL, MA'.V
All our Rcuredirs arc for sale l.v
XX ftlTEfillG. tin «,
W. W. UNC’II.N.mtu u
aad by all dealers *wffrywhere fisp* m .
IiA-TEST
TELEQRAma XKffil
HOSTILITIES COMUEKCED
TRE.iiErnors sackii'ki:
#00.000 NA7-ASJTEI1
DRY GOODS FALLING
AND A
TREMENDOUS RUSH EXPECTD
IIT - !!, (meaningeattrily , v - ,
v v oul our Urge, rich, and u<»t , ,
DRY GOODS
Ready Made Clothin*
HATS AND BOA XKT
Children'* A .71 Isms* Hal’
LAMER nnd GENTS BOOTH and : ll-*l - 4
U K have thia day greatly r. .lu.
ery article in our store, nml arc
our entire stock at LOWER 1'RHI.- : .
fore heard of. Fine fiilks, Ti..>n> .,(>?■. u.
rages, Organdie Muslins, Ac., wv will * 1
th* coat of Importation.
We have a large stock of Bontuu, I
and Qilldrcn's Hal*, Ribbons, Bus ,, I t *
which we are determined te offer nt
Greatly Reduced Prices
Our styles and stock of Ladh -’.- 1
and of Ific best makers, an.l arc no* * ’
cc# which Ladle# will certainly thi
READY MADE CLOIHiKO,
Of wlileh wc hare n very scln-t -1 ■ «. >• - *
terinlued to dose out, even af a it* at •
ask those In want of the article to ca.*, u... -
avtoclivtu, and then price them.
French Laco Mantillas!
We have a flue selection of the r , 4 !« :•
them remarkably Ipw.
We belier* that promptness on our part in !'-< s
ecutlon or fuflllmciit in every Ri-i.ui’ ' • •
promise through our kdveriuement.. <
xlent guarantee to our acquaintance* t • • • -
wheu glare l wUlt>* well Tinned. Hupertor FRENCH
GLASH will lw Invariably ured. 1.11’ 8A8II will b#
charged fuw rente p*r light, and Hide aud Transom
Lights 26 per emit, axtra.
ROLLING WINDOW BLINDS.
Prie#, 80 cts. per ftiot per pair, tnaasuring tha tongth
—«xauiple; a pair of Utlnds 6 fv-et la l«ugth, |3.
Inches thick, 2 pauel, without Moulding, $2 60
M “ •• Moulding, 1 side 3 no
“ 44 ** M 1 side* 8 60
“ “ “ Without Moulding, 2 76
“ “ “ Moulding. I *l.to 8 26
Moulding, 1 tUs
louldiag, 3 25
Moulding, l stda
Moulding, I rid#
** S side* 4 25
without Mon) Hug, 3
Moulding, 1 *ldo
“ 2 aid## « bu
* mm*. without Moulding, 8 T6
“ “ “. Moulding, I sld# 4 26
^_ “ V “ - -2 side# 4 75
Moulding of all doaeriptlnns for Door* and
Iu addition to thaabor#, blinds painted and fur-
nl»k#d with lling#* and Oot«fiM. If desired ; also,
ftasb glazed with German or French plate, pah.t#d,
stained, enamel -* —h ‘ — ' —•
all shade* and c
office wind. ws.
Th* proprietor* toller* they can glv* entire satis-
r tk*m with order*.
» specifying
r Hash, and
IlgLts, Ac„
- . umtovrof l“a
'toul tlng. fie., for Door*, and th# tongth aud width
thoroughly s*auir>n#d l.umtow,
9 anut-r and sreurel
shipment. All work when delivered
RaluuaJ,
J. H. BROWN’S
PALACE ROOMS OF ART!
No. ff.'l Hi oh.1 Ntrret, ( 1,1
Otwr /Vmiwr/.w J IX ' '• I*": 1 '
PICTUIEH taken at this Gallery »re c ’
I acknowledged to be unwin-as*.d I ■ 1 •,
tone aud fidelity of rxprv -»lon. 7 1 •
Walton G. Jordan.
ATTORNEY AT I \
1 Kqiilt)*,
V \v
» V pro*r*afonal buitnu that may btfai.tic.to
%q.OffKricwiu*riy occupied by my lat# breOur-ln-
law, John M. White, Esq.
Octobf 10,1869 ,j/,f
Norwood & George,
ATTOllNKVS AT I.AW,
Cuairta, CliatIntiworher Comity, *u:l
H Urorgrtawu, qiilimmi fo.. (fa,
iwuoD, 1 1 Jam. f. gforge,
Cuaseto. ( ) Gcorgetowo.
JKSHK.NUHW
May S. ItM
Thomas J. Dunn,
ATTORNEY AT J AW.
Morgui, C»lhoua Coast,, Os.
IViLLpractire in the follow , .-.jnii.
Sumter, Clay, Rhadolnh, K .rly. I-.-,
ur. Raker. CalUuun, I>«,iglur;v ait.I I..
N»)f 9, *54 t t
BEDELL & WEEMS,
Jln t w»r,-ri to tv etvrwsr /..rarerfy *ecwp4*d kf
W. A. E«dd b Co., lattorlj, by Watt b Sap-
piugtoa,
TETHERS they will keep eonatantly on
» 7 hand a u el).rejected atoek of Groceriea
conristing in part ot
Baling, Eoi*«, Sugar, Coffaa, Liqaore, bt,
al ot ultich 1* olh-rt-d at the lowest market
price! Auguat ?4, ’MHwlt wtl
AU work wvvto
P“< up In th* l-#*t manner and'securely packed
shipment. All work when delivered to R
fi twain boat cr Wagon, will bo oouriderwl In
tiou of purchasers, and at tbi-ir risk.
BREWER fi PERRINR.
January 1.1W* Amlt ^
ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE!
WATKINS & BROWNING,
at Mo 83 Broad Rtrrrt,
(ONE DOOR ABOVE FI.LIfi fi UVINGfiTOV.Y
A RE uow receiving, and have In store, one of’th#
largest and best selected stocks of
Virginia Manufactured Tobacco
•ver brought to this market, comprising moih than
ONE TIIOIXANU HOXRH
of over TWF.NTY different brands, embracing every
grade from lb* highest tu the lowevi. We earnestly
invite Ihe altentiun of Merchants and all other*
j desiring to purchas# at wholesale to our stock, feel
ing confldeut that wc can suit every body, both in
quality and price.
Tb* »enlor partner has bad an experience of more
than 2tl year* in the busier**, aud snows ho* aud
whst to htyr to suit this mi "‘
pvtoGIve as a cal) hefoi
as wc are <k#termin*d to aril
advance on cost.
WATKINS fi BROWSING
Columbus, G*., Sept, *6, "V dw tdc'26« ]
Dissolution.
r T 1 HK firm of ALLEN fi DENNISON to this dav I
1 dlsadvf^by mutual consent, fi \t. ALLEN
n R. A. W. ALLEN will rentlnu* to uannlarture ' mm „ 1UA *! nrft 1 iu tMVUUTflM
and korp constantly on hand at No. 80, Was- BUILDING LOTS IN WYNNIuN
was s A* cans Bn ad direst, Columbia#, fla- a r-H ! . w -
sopply of his well tnowo
SOUTHERN LINIMENT,
O IKr-X-IVXaCDI JST-I-, €*50.
\V ALL KM, r
Tkoms—birlctly cash when good-
G. W. ATKINSON L 10.
PtUBthna, Ga., 5fay fll, 1869
S J 1 RING GO 0IR
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.
OO Broad Street, Colitmhu*. •-<
H AVE In Stor# and are daily rccelrli.; >.•
rgaut dtfalgmt In
BARRGH, ORGANDIFJ and JAC>
i to-s Leonora.
Briniante* and Lawn*.
SHETLAND, ZEI’IIYK AND BA YON Y W«»-
LAOS HETP. BERTHA’S AND 8LEIVIS-
( Swiss fivtts ; Embroideries of all »*> •■ • i
.A. C-A.K.D-
embracing
COACHES, BERLINS, CALECHES.
Mffl’K UALKCIIKB, KOCKA« V' -.
TOP AND NO-TOP BUU01L--
New York Trottine Bues-
OF EVERY STYLE AND pFM'RIPTb ;
TVldch I offer on t>etter trim* than rv. •
tl«tfwhere, for cosh or approved m- lit.
1 am about winding up my l>u«i:.- »*.
obliged to all. indebted by note m
and settle cither bjr ca«!i or #«U#fi-< '
AU who oinit Ui!s will Liul their c G>* ••• '- r *
of an attorney for collecUon. ^ ^ ^
N. B.—All those who dn not Intend p .
elng sued, are notified that five per cei.i. si-
luctrd hy calling at the captain's office *
ortbwith. H. C. ILo -
Columbus, February 1. IS69
iy»f the latest aud 11
urr# ar# taken In ll.. e .
Ambrotypes, Melsiuotypcs, bpb er<
|>ut up In i’aslelle or OU Co
Agent*at Columbus, Go.,
July at, 1869
I'UUl’Il ART fi CHAPMAN.
J. H . BHOUKd.
Havana Setrars
’ brands, for sal# by
A. BARNARD A CO.
TIIE undersigned <
pdesirable Building G>U U
»Wynuton. Tb# net|
water good. Tlie Lot
suit purchasers. In uty a
E*tw for partlculare. a»A4/uo..
October 25. IVW
Stereoscopes
fplIE floaat a»*#rtment •fHTKItf