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L ( ALAD V KRTIriEMENTS.
* n n utba
r a “ J it'T<* irMSyi iinir tn rii tii of fl^ttkorr*.
< a county, on the Ist TumU; in Notculk'’ not, Hie
p . ■i n b-longidg li the estate of Wiley G. Higgins, late
of *-- -•-*"*jr.-*~iT~>Tttl This laiin lira on ('mp Crook,
p. ■ • U r.ihf Sftith vtit nf ogethorpe. ami coattaining
thirtbkn hund'ck > and nrrv auk its, wn or i*-*,
v: inboiiiM lerti opened and In cu’tivation. On
v f > • 4 , re 1 dwelling h-.use. kitcheu, (fin home and
a ei,.bJt-Mery and at! other necessary out biddings for
au !i i farm, aud all in goo 1 reifair. The place i heapl-.y,
li - well and ‘.a .ell watered. It also ha* on it a very fine
or. hard. Any per* >n wishing t > purchase Will do well to
. !i and examine the place before the day of sale.
T riu* taade knows oa the dav of aie.
HANNAH HIGGINS, Admr’i.
j 7 > 27 IA-tds) de boi.i non with the will annexed.
t D*. i N IHTR * MVa SALE, fcj an rder of
thy Ordinary of Bibb county, G , will be *old before
t • Cou tho is- in the city of Macon, in said courty.
tu she first TeecUy In November next, between the usual
hwui t.’ sale, a house and lot on she list aid- of the U -rot -
-a giver, lying on the enrporate line of said city,and • ing
.ant ! . r’ee-n the lots of J oha A. Nelson and Mrs. Emily
i).. : ,i; containing oa*=-fourh of sn acre, more or less, aid
a •!.; ■. < the ■ ooperiy n Mr*. Sarah Horn, late of said coun
ty. ,i, -M Terms of the day of sale.
- . •>. r. LiGiirrooT. Ua't.
4 n ,I.VISTISAT©It,SSAlaE.—WillbeaolAtoe
; ,r< tii- Court house door In I’crrv, Houston county,
ou he fir : Tu*. - lay in November :iext,the undivided half of
l ,r m l No. 243, In the l*lh district of said comity. Jtold
as the prope.ty tT Solomon 1,. House, late of raid couilty,
dm ascii, So!,l sy order of Court, for the benefit of the
h ‘irs j ore*i't ‘r*. Terms tw-!vc month* credit. •
sea 14 tds REDDEN T KOl’-K. Adtn->.
A OT Vlsnt A TOR’S SWillbesolqbe
fore the C <art house door in Perry, Houston county,
on r first Tuesday in November next, within the u.ual
t a: • • *.-vie, the undivided half of lot of land No. 24t ,in
th i . strict of said county. Fold a* liie property of
... !£.-*-, Sate ot said county, deceased, and sold by: or
('• -r i ! r.ur’, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
Terms t.-, ive months credit. AYNEiJ BURNAM.
*<*p 14 2.Vtd* Administrator.
A : M'MSTIIATKIX }AI.I7.—By an orde.- of
Xi. t ie Ordinary of Bibb county, Oa., will be sold before
the Court iioue door in said county, on the first Tuesday in
ember n-:.t, one hundred and thirty-five acre* of land,
tn >re i-r less : it being the widow’s dower of Thomas Gates,
K r*uid land lying in the Warrior district ot said
t: .. . joining the lands of Mosley, Hail and others.
TANARUS; m- >n the day of sale. MARY GATE3,
r, p 14 ‘25-tds Administrator.
ilMlNlvm VI OH’SSALEc
Ordinary oi 11-. non county will be sold before the
C rt hoasc door in Perry, Houston county, on tiie first
Tu iiv i-i Neyemh >r next, within the usual hour* of sale,
the We * hrif of lot of land No. 76, in the upper sth district
, f- .J c .-ia!y.’ b* the property of Wade 11. Barfield,
de eis-d. TOCNG JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Sep II 25-Ms
* O X i -,Ti ATOM'S S LE.K.—Will be sold be
_n. so e the Court house door, in tbe town of Oglethorpe,
M. . or, ii ty. wftoin ti e usual hour* of sale, on the first
Ta -v it in licci-tuber next, 2.1 likely negroes, consisting of
i:, woai ’r. and chihlreu Sold as tlie i>roper'.y of Uie estate
of W'Jer G. II ggins, Sate of said county, deceased, for the
bvn. of the heir* and creditors. Terms rude ktioan on
t i.vof .ale. H INN'AII HIGGINr. Admr’x.
27-tds , de boms non with the w.il annex^t.
Lit’itttdr’* SaJo ot Ueal stud
woital Property*
v Xx.Tx po.-’ivc. for the payment of debt* and legacies.
T'i .• sold before the C-urt h.iuee door in th town of
it; : r;-Mai *n eoun.y, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
rn* .!. (t* tt band Njs 7i ant 2, in the ars?
• trictof n and esunty. conta’ninf 4iA acres, and being a
j irtoftho tiso'af'on of Dr. William Kli.*, !to of ai.l rrun
t .and , x.f-I O.i the prem ; ses are comfortable negro houses,
< X i uaie, aiarge framed gin house, and all other
p. ... .i .rvf'.":i ‘or.itdir.gs—an extensive orchard of excellent
:•! !••... •- ! good, pure water. There
i'bl A acres open land in a high state of cultivation, as the
j - ent umuanured crop wilt allow. This ia one of the most
• ■ ir :e p.iaces in South W-stern Georgia, as tlie improve
l ■ ire pel—the land level and situated only six cite*
i • the comfy cite through which the Railroad passes.
ir r;:t*.ryity of land to form any stae settlement, can be
1.1 i it -onaretioa with the place.
cr:nas—One half cas't. balance notes and approred
security, on twelve months time.
Porsorml Property.
Or * -ne day of thoye s ,le. wiil be soid a Carriage and iarge
m of MEDICAL BOt>RS and SCRGICAI. INSTRL
'N! i. Oa W dttesdajr. (’.heday afterthe above*aie,) will
l at thy ab.ive described plantation, all the perishable
j.-o-,.-y connected with sai I place; cons stirg of niul-s,
c “• i hoc*, corn and f-'dJer. fanning utensil*, blacksmith’*
t. • corn and cobb mti', nugar boilers, Ac.
r jm - <. c to continue f.">m day to day until all Is fold.
TERM’ ? -.is under flf*A c:t*h, coru and hogs cash, all
, • ~etr |li>J note- at months, and approved se-
VI: IMA A. ELLH, Ex'trix
,n 7 24-?ds of will of William E!!i*. dec’d.
s Es l’ roll's S\ 1, K, —WB he sold, on the first
Jiti ‘IfiXDAT in November t ext, at the late residence of
J • I it nd, iec’d. In Bit* county, all the stock, farming
u and other perishable property belonging to the es
t..*e of- ..l i dec'll. Sold c -ordinz to the provisions of the
v. and : f- t deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
. p 4, .7 4; c. B. BOND, Ex'r.
aA V 871 l i'O JA*s SALE. —Will be sold before the
-“j • -trt house in Oglethorpe, Macon county,on the_ftrt
T ,| .y -n November nest, fl'ty acres of land. No. 217, in
; . 2 11 .Ti. • of originally Muscogee, now Macon county.
. of J* .-d Warren, deceased.
; 7 24-.. U THOMAS BRIDGES, Ex’r.
t i- IHDJA> S t!iE. —By virtue of an order from
T i .e 0 i.uary of U uston county, wiil be so!d before
nj. C-rt hou-e door in the town of Perry on the Ist Tues
iv n N tember next, L>t of Land No. 11, contafuing two
t. iwiriil two aud a half acres, more rr less, ard [art of lot
j; r ’ e-ttd, which ties j>ining the above mentioned
i•. ‘i and ntsir.s seventy five acre*, more or less. In the II th
district of said county, and joining the lends of AmosOpcy,
t., • i te Wj. P. G Itiert. and the lands of the estate of Nee
d .'“ Smith, and are very productive. There Is about one
! 4; li, r-.s of cleared Land under good tenets, there i* a
roail runuing through the premises; Churches, anti
•• Odice near; making the place a very convenient and
■i. -c ot one. Sold as the property of the minors of John
. W>k r. dec’d, for the benefit of sai l minor* Terms on
& y A sal-. GEORGE M. T. EEAGIN,
2! 2&-Ms Onar.lian.
j • f OHGI A, Slat on County.—Whereas. Joseph
• ) -tu.-kev epplies to me for letters of adminiai ration on
th- estate of Edmund Stwe*e*,dt-ceAsed.
■iv :ire tii'refore to cite and admonish ail and singular,
tiie csr.dred and creditor* of said deceased to be and ap
,r t,t tuy office within the time prescribed by law, to show
c (if snv.) why said left-rs should not be granted.
* iveu under my hand in office, September 12th, 1-M.
gep2S27-M W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary
f t I OBGIA, Tlarni: County.—Whereas, Caro-
JT i ne M■■Kriisie applies to me for letters ot administra
te,i on the e-t it. of George W. McKenzie, deceased.
Tare therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the ii.iidred and creilitors of said deceased, to be and a;-pear
nt ay o.f.ce within the time prescribed by law, to shew
e.i'i J, if any they have, why aaul letters should not be grant
ed. Given under mv baud in office, this Sept. 19th, 1559.
svp 21 2n-of W. J COLLINS. Ordinary.
/ < RdflGl A, .’Uran Coxantr.—Where**, Joseph
AT U. M Kruxie aupu.-s to me for letter* of dismission
f. ;u thi Guardianship of R L. Powell, a minor.
a re therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular,
th k r.dred and creditors of said minor, to be and appear
* ..face wiliiin thettme prescribed by law, to show cause,
(.! tay,) i.y :.id letters should not be granted.
G “ * n uiid. r my iuiud in oQice, Sept. 19th, 1559.
, e| -2W. J. COLI.I Nil. Ordinary.
rdKCIA, I'.: j lor ( ounty.-b
Jf c. Maugham applies to me for letters of Adnnuistra
t ,ou tr.e estate ot 11. H. Maugham, late -id county, de
cea-cd.
i ’.-seare therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
th • V: , ired and creditor* of said deceased, to be and ap
pe.r at mv office within the time prescribed by law, te show
e„ —. it iiv, why said letter* should not be granted,
i. e-.t i.v.tler my hand in ofiice, August Blst, 1149.
; .: !; I N M EDIT AM. Ord ■ ~ry
c* iX’k’k UIIH after date application will be made to
* th- Old nary of Hil>b county, lit., for leave to veil a ne
gr i girl, Mi.irva.the property of the estate of George H.
AAartc ek, late of said county, deceasvd.
Six ET £%V a after date application will be made to
th Ordinary of Bibb county, (ia, for leave to *el! all of
t:i re ii and personal property lielongitg to the estate of
>1 -T.a-I O'Sullivan, late of naid connty, deceased.
A. V. SHERWOOD, Adm’r,
sen 7--2 m de bonis non.
ft 1 VTY fH I’M after date application will be male to
nit Or.iin try of Houston county, for leave to sell the
r • * taie of El ward B-to*o, late of sa. I otinty, decM.
n-v 24-2;n LEVI KZEL.I.. A lu’r.
; *'V i)A VN snar date application will be made to
, i.t.try of Bibb county, for leave
t .i x negro cirl named Lucy, bslouging to the estate of
J Cr- sby, a minor orphan Sold to pay the debts and
- . t -aid estate. A MOB BENTON,
a.iz 17 xi-'-m Guardian.
■*.’ f> i i-'E so I‘ehtPTsand Croif l*rrw. —A!! per-
in.le e.ltoth J .si- of Pa mo Horn, late of Bitib
• .! v, ile -d, are hereby n&i ed to teake payment tr. me,
i : .d:utclv, aiwl all holoiug -.rds against stid e-txte
, !-i- *is :a in term* of H>- .i-nt.
-p ?i CC-6t V . T. I.IGIITFOOT. Adm’r.
For ale on i.dfig Credit.
1 <>? t’ Hit the plantation - var America*,formerly own
t .and by r. L H .it, six mileJ from Americas, on the Maok
>•. r - c titaining six he: ired and (even acre*, two
1 . .- i an.’ fifty acret eleariG, uith all theoecersaryl ui'.d
-zvo Lenses, gin house, screw, Ac. The place will be
sot : i , bargain aud oo a long credK Apply to ¥. M
f'ui Irr, at Vrueri -tH, or to tne at Oi.s j iaoe.
•-If JAMES W GRIEF N.
LAID FOR SALE.
f A if now oSering tn sell the Plain* of Dura,* miles west
t of At. erienc, lying en the Lumydtte Road, in two uiiles
nt Crt:**,’ Mineral Springs, two goo ! Schools convenient
ei'.*’ rb *o send to; th-5 place contains 700 acres of Land,
si*... IW acre* cleared, well improved, with a first rate
• House and Black Stnilit Sitop on it,ard one of the beat
sta U n S>ath-WeMern Georgia to sell goods at,customers
g t Hv gtol. Tiie land i mast all Oak and Hickory,
ana very level. My price is $lO per acre; come and look
a ..I v n won't think it high.
ip 7 x4-t a N If (BA lit.
nizstinwcE ran s.tt.r.
I[IRSI*-WXB desiring to purchase a dwelling. with every
.nrenieme fr house-keeping, would do well toexxm
!'• my p ace. The dwelling contains S rooms, Ois in each,
( ■ I ‘rj.tr. There are Ito serv nut houses, with ft
r. jus, wash house, two wills of water; one tor waihiug
purposes. th other fnr drinking. which ran speak for itself
whtu tested. T>iere is plenty of lot room, stable room. 4c.
Tiepi —e i- for sale, with a portion of the furniture if de
slrel. Ziir Terms:—doe half cash, the balance < moiths,
with ini-rest. JAVI3 A. KNUiIIT.
_-ep 14 2ft-tf.
“Rose Hill Cemetery.
THK Sexton’* office is still between Third \rr rv
It: ! Fourth streets, on the corner of the G'J r ~
Alley, where he receive# all communications *or MffJ i> u
Interments, and will attend to the wailing offlSfmiTli
grave*. Ail Lots entrusted to his care will J ‘
k it ,o ciod order as have been this year. All
“i !>r M inureents fro.n Thomas J’hillips’ A“* •
Ms- la Works, will he promptly attended to ;
w i the erecting of the same, and done in the
he-l i >ann-r. A. BRYDIE, w :3s
dec SO—f City Sexton.
No. 1 Laf Lard.
r\ 885.5. No. 1 Leaf Lard, in new and strong p leges
t/ f for -aiehT faug 31 McCALLIE k JUMP
S*.% Irou unit I’low Steel—A#f< rted
zes, for sals by BOWDRE A AND&KACN
nsr V
MO N T H L V nOTi CK S.
( I EOSGI.t; ISIGb Count}. —Whereas, Thomas
jg j. Spiders, applies to me for letters lilsnilsyny f. o-n
lie administration of the ci-tate of tohn ?t*r.<lers, deoewsed,
Ti osc are therefore to cite and admonish all and slngul ir
th,- kindred i*mi creditors of said Uece*s<>d, to lie ;nl ap
•wsrat my office within th* time prescribed by law, to slios
■ane bhysxid letters should not be grant and.
Given under my hand in ofliee, d-ine ?4;h. 1579.
. ■ W. T. MASSEY, Ordinary.
(t 57017(11 A, ISlhh C'onnlj.—Whereat, Tl.m J.
Jf Sisnders applies to me fr tet'ers of l)isini-elon from
•he Administration of the estate of John Jeandeis, det'd.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
‘he kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be aid ap
i>car at niy office withm the time prescribes! by law, to show
■a.ise, if any, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand in cilice. May 29:h, ISM).
jane 1 10-m6m WXI. T. MAbBEY, Ordinary.
( i l ilt .Jl. b:sg> < 011:113-. —Whereas, L.l. Har-
VT den, bk admini.iraior d*t<otiis non, on the e-tate ot
Thomas A. Brown, deceased, ha* made application for letters
of Dintniv-ioi! from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admon’sh all and singular
thekindred and creditors ofsaid decrased.to be and appeal
at inv office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any they have why said letters should not be .ranted.
Given under toy hand in office, June (Ui, I>l>9.
june Viotj:n WM. T. MASSEY, Ordinary.
('1 170IIGI A, Tliirnn l’*tlfilf> —Whereas
TT gartt Lofley and Jcsc F. Lofley, applies for letter* ot
Ditonlsdon from the Administration of the estate of William
Lofiey, deceased.
Tills is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditor*, to show cause. If any they can. why said Ad
ministrators should not be discharged from their Adminis
trations of said estate, and receive letter* of Dismission
on the first Monday, in November next.
Given under tny hand thix June fith, IS&9.
june 3 -ruflm WM. J. COLLINB, Ordinary.
(< rorcui.A, Riicon County.— Whereas, Drary
TT W. Massey, appl'es to me for letters ot Dismission
from thr t vecutor-bip of tiie last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth Algiers, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show caus
if any they have, why suai It. t;. rs should not be granted.
Given under uiy band in office, this June 20th, IN*9.
Juno22-bidm W. J. COI.LIN3, Ordinary.
GI7< GtGI A. Taylor County.—Whereas, Benja
■ min Gaultney applies to me for letters of dismission on
the estate of Stephen Hobbs, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to beam! appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show
cause, if any they have, why *aid dismission should not be
granted.
Given under mv hand in office. July 19th, 1559
July 2T 13-rafcn JOHN STI'RDEYANT, Ordinary.
(T EOIIGIA, Taylor Comity.—Whereas, Wil-
X liam S. WaPace, applies for letter* of Dismission from
the Administrat on nf the estate of VViiiiara ihiu.k,deceased.
These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of
■•aid deceased, to be and appear at the Ccmrt of Ordinary of
said county, on the first Monday in November ntxt, to show
cause, if any why such letters should rot be granted.
Given under my hand this June 4th, IN’>9.
june 3 nffi.n JO IN’ STURDIVANT, Ordinary.
i * KORC.IA, ‘i'iSVlcir founty.—Where**, Wil-
A liam Wilson and Thomas Wilson, Executors of Joshua
Wiisin,deceased, ap|dies for letters of Distiiisaion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
thekindred and creditors of sai-1 deceased, to be and appear
at my office within tiie time prescribed by law. to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given underlay hand at office. May 20th. 18f*9.
may 25-mfim JOHN STUKDEYANT, Ordinary.
LANDS FOR SALE.
FilnUe Property in Bibb.
Land and Mills—3 Miles from Macon.
K subscriber desirous of moving West, offers fur sale
8 his pla--e 8 miie* from the cite of Macon, on the Cen
tra! Railroad ; containing li or 1200 acres pine land, most
of it in the woods. Two good water powers, on one of
which is a saw mill, on the other a laige building with the
necessary Machinery for mauufacturlngCotton Gins There
is a young orchard on the place, some choice Fruit trees.—
It* convenience to Macon, would make it valuable to a per
son wishing to engage in the wood and'lumher business
There is wood enough on the place to clear at least $15,000.
There i* few such places in the vicinity of Macon, that can
be bought for the price at which I offer mine. Water pure
and good—health unsurpassed in any portion of Georgia.—
I have some 80 tu family, and my Doctors bill does not
average per an rum $1 00 per head. I will seil the land
separate, or machinery and altogether. Apply oon if vou
want a bargain. O. W. MASSEY.
july 20—17-ts
.A. Farm for Sale.
fIK Sabs .•riber wishing to go West, offers his lands for
I. s ile, situated on Camp Creek, 12 mile* north of Ameri
cas. and 9 miler w est of Oglethorpe, containing 380 acres,
Soo cleared, a portion of which h ts been opened this year
The Dwell.ug is good and new—all necessary outbuildings
arc on the place, aud in good repair, also a Gin house ami
Screw. There are three settlements on the place, I will gel
all or a part. Two vacant lots joining the place, can be
bought law. The w ater is good and plentiful, and the health
of tiie place ts as good as any in the £tate.
S. H. CLARK.
Macon Cos., Ga , July 18, ’59-lfi-eow4m
FOR BALR
PLAS ‘’ A T BOA* an <1 It A A I>S.
E OPFIiH fur *ale my Lands and Mills, to-wit: Lots
1 numbers SI, S2, 159, lfr-.i, 15S, Ist, ail amounting to
TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACHES, and lying in
the !sth il'st. of Wnrfh county. Tiie quality of ail the above
named Lots is good Corn and Cotton making lands. My
M .llb—two Saw and two Grist —are newly built and are sit
uated on AbranTs Creek —a never failing stream.
ALSO
My Pindertown Plantation, lying on Flint River and on the
Old Stage Road leading from Macon to Tallaliasse, and in
-he 15th district of Worth county, to-wit : Lots numbers IS4,
135,156,*, 2il, and three fractional lots Nos. li>9, 28n,
S-JV. all amounting to TWELVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY
FIVE ACRES, on which there is about 400 acres of open laud
•nd tolerably fair buildings, and as good a settlement of
arming lands as there are on Flint river ; all of which are
beautifully watered.
also
The *ettlement of Land* where I am now living, amounting
to 20*>0 acres, well watered, and about 600 acres of open
!and now in cultivation. There is on this place a good
Dwelling House, Gin House, Screw, and other out houses, all
in good order.
Any person wishing to purchase any of the foregoing lands
can examine for themselves anl make the same known to
me at Isabella P. 0., Ga.
apr 20 4-firn* R. G. FORD.
Yaluable Lands for Sale.
TBIIII7 subscriber has the following Land* for sale, which
JL may be had at reasonable prices, and on accommoda
ting terms to purchasers. All |crsous are cautioned not to
trespass on said lands:
Number 88 in 11th district Lee, near Dawson. Terrel
county No*. 9, 2<t, 22. 55, tio, 66, 124, 125, 242, 261, 2(57,
263,890,821.822,828, 385, 8(6, BM, In 18th district Dooly,
and ‘2nl in 6th district of Dooly county, Nos 41. 42, 43, 77,
78,81, in the 56th district Early county, and 2G6. 292, 298,
295. 831, 854,1-955, 8(56, 879, H- 0, 096, in the 27th district
of Early now Decatur county. 235 in 9th district of Lowndes
county, 876,877, 876,379,850 4a7,43% in Sih district. Ware
county, :W in the 16th district Decatur, 2u, 81, 204, 2<15, in
the sth, Irwin, and 452. 477,473, 139, 490, 523, in 6th district
of Irwin county, 189 in l‘2th district first Section Cherokee,
776, Srd district and second Bection Cherokee. The Lot 83
in 1 ith distric. Lev, is now in Terrel county, and lies near the
Village of Dawson, and is valuable.
My residence U in Twiggs county, and my Post Office ad
dress “Cool Spring, Wilkinson county.”
mar 2 49’59—tf ‘A fc W. ARD, M. D.
Valuable Plantations tor Sale.
DI.NI <4 I ><• to move my planting Interest West, 1
offer for sale two valuable Plantations. One situated
in Macon county within three mile* of Winchester, on the
[ South-Western Rail Road, containing 2,4.5 acres of level
Oak and Hickory Land, with good improvements and be
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acre* in cultivation, a
considerable portion of which is fresh land.
The other Plantation is situated in the 14th district of
Lee, on Flint lliver at the rnouili of Chokeeficliickee Creek
and contains 2.474 acre* of Laud about two-third* of which
is Oak and Hickory Land of the best quality, pnd the re
mainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres
>n cultivation, nearly ail of which i* fresh land, and a* pro
ductive a* any land in South-Western Georgia, aud is*
finely watered, and substantially improved. My overseers
will show these place* to any one wishiug to examine them
My terms will be liberal and payments easy. For further
particulars address the undersigned at Macon,
july 21 17-ts. N.BASS.
To X*laiit€‘nt and Capitalists.
FOR Sale StKJO acres of land in Baker County, situated
mostly on or near thebtage Road from Albany to Thom
asville, and distant from Albany 12 to 15 miles.
They are in bodies of fromftOO to 2250 acres, with improve
ments on each.
The line of the projected Railroad from Albany to Thom
asvdie and Bainbridge passes through them.
The Rail Road from Macon to Albany will be completed
by the Ist of October, which with a daily Stage to Thomas
ville. lender* these Plantation* now of easy acres*.
ALSO It#a) Acres in Early County.
Itaai Acres In Miller County, ftOO acres of which lying on
‘tiring Creek are improved—
-2i*jo Acres in Cidquit County, Ift'K) of which lying on L't-
Ue Oclilock on> lit nr, are improved, this body contains 850
acres exceeding rich Cane Hammock.
fceJO A< re* in Berrlert County, of these there are two hod
•cs of loot) Acres each, and one of M9O ac.c*. This last
named is on the W ithlaco chy River, and within two miles
if Nashville the County Site
ALSO, 25, •**) Acre# in Decatur County, in bodies mostly
from ft* Hi to S6M acre*—and several of these places of 750
and 1 ll<- 1 acres are improved.
These lands are all situated in the level lime stone plain*
cf the rich vaiiey of the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers.—
They are now begining vo be settled and put in cultivation,
and are found to be as productive as the lands higher up
the vaiiey io Baker and Dougherty counties.
The U. 9. Mail is carried in steamers twice a week from
Rainbrhlge (the county Site of Decatur) to the Bay, and the
customary rate of Freght is 75 cents per bale, on Cotton.
Planters desirous of obtaining fresh and fertile lands to
cultivate, and Capitalists, wishing to make a safe and profi
table investmen* of their funds, would do well to call and
examine.
Terms of sale will be made easy.
M ips and a more detailed description, may be had by
calling at the offic e of
JAMES R. BUTTS, at Macon, or
sep 9,24-ts GKO. W. GARMANV. of Savannah.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
mil E subscriber again offers for sale bis plantation
A lying on Commissioners Creek, in Wilkinsoncouu-,212
ty, directly on the Central Railroad, just above No. 15, less
than two hours ride from Macon, and eight hours from 9a
vannah.
This plantation Is one of the most desirable In Middle
(icoreln. It contains 1,100 ACRES, about one half clear
•*d, a large portion of the cleared land freak, and several hun
ired acres of | lie Clot toil I,n ltd yet to clear. The
Creek and Branch bottoms, of which there are about Botl
seres, uiisurpnvNcd lor Corn.
There is a fine MINERAL SPRING on the premises,
within a few feet of the Railroad—also, a good saw and grist
mill, 1 mile from the Negro quarter; and of Fish and Came,
there is at band the bust supply to be found in the old part
•if the State.
The place lies well, #nd to any man who understand* plant
me, presents rare inducements. The present proprietor de
tires to withdraw his capital, and Invest it in business that he
understands, lie will therefore sell a Great Bargain.
The growing crop will show for itself. Call at the planta
tion and see tor yourselves, or address the undersigned at
Maron. J. U R. WASHINGTON.
june 8,10-ts _
STOCKS, CBATATB ANI TIPS ;
AVERY Beautiful coUcvtisa, comprising a great vari
ety, to r sal* fcy J. L. JOKER,
(iEISKKAL AI)V KKTISEMENTS.
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DECIDEDLY TIIF. BEST
SJLWI!G of tsie AI3!
Ilf AUR ANTI Oto and all kinds of Sew ing both on fine and
TV coarse fabrics with the greatest Ease mi (l llix”
uidii v. Call or send your order* to
BOLSHAW it nKZOG, Agents,
At the Macon Lamp Store, Cotton Avenue.
tsr~ Refer to the following pnrchatersof these Machines :
Ira 11. Taylor, Tho*. B. Eife, J F. Winter, J M. Jones, EC.
Granniss, Dr. J. J. Miller, Jno T. Brown, Bibli county, and
many others. (june B-JyO_
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lIIAVE7 just re.urn. and from Europe where I bought the
Largest ami I'int‘Nl Stock of
Fancy, liilt and While China,
EVER IN THIS MARKET. Also a L-irge Stock of Common
and White
GRANITE WARE,
of the Best Bitterns that come* to this country.
I would call the attention ol Merchants, to niy samples
now on hand, which I am sure are preferable to anything
in this section. 1
I have a good “tork now on hand of
H'aiim in sells,
Castors,
CblDst Tea Setts, cheap,
C'oul Oil E.umps,
Kluid l umps,
Uobt.'is,
Tu./iblers, Ac.
I have a finelot of COAL OIL N >. 1, to be here in a few
days. AT the above Oornls offered cheap to make ‘onm for
stock coming in. K P MeEVOY.
Citizen, Telegraph. Plate Press, Albany Patriot,
Cuthhert Reporter, Millelgeville Recorder, Griffin Union
and Sumter Republican, copy, or change this for nid adver
tisement. [june 22] 11. P. McE.
WILL YOU GO NORTH. WHEN YOU CAN DO
BETTKR SOUTH ?
CAItRHIiE & ii\lt\LSS SI l\l FACTORY
AND lIEPOSITO K Y,
FORSYiH, GA.
HAVING purchased the entire Inter- ■JT ! 5Sfc>9
est of the late film BANKS, WIL-
DEK & CO , I invite the attention of the
citizen* of Monroe and surrouning.-nnnties ViV Wt
to mv exte dvr arrangements for Manufarturii pTOP AND
i NO TOP BUGGIES, COACHES, KO KAWAYu, CAR
RIAGES, PILE TONS. Ac . &c. lam constsntly receiving
addition, not from rise North, l>til from niy
W ork 3il:pf*, to my stock on hand, of three or four
Buggies per wc-k, nhiih combine elepence Him finish, with
lightness, strength and durability. Orders for any sort of
Vehicle Harness, Ac , are most respectfully solicited, which
shall be promptly supplied, and all engagements for work
PUNCTUALLY met I have constantly on hand a large
assortment of HAKNFSS.
R-pairing done at short notice and Warranted.
augSl-ly J. It. BANKS.
I, a test News by <hc Aila Mic Teie^rapli.
TBIO all whom it m iv concern, this la to notify the public
l that ISAAC3 is at home Again, aud beg* to assure his
patrons that his Saloon is not a thing of a day. Citizens
and the traveling public will find their establishment open,
not for the Season only, hut at all Seasons of the year, and
those calling on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup
plied with all tiie delicacies that the New York and other
markets Trill afford, in the way of e&tal.tes and soon thing
good to drink, and six day* out of seven, more than can be
found in any other house in town.
E. ISAACS & BrJO’.
Under Kai'dou’* Hall, tlicri j SI.
His Bill of Fare will every day,
Be just the thing for little pay ;
And those, who at their place may eat,
Will find iu it all tilings complete—
Ami going .>nce,th".\ then will know,
Tiiat 13AAC3, :* the PLACE to go.
We shall be happy to see o.tr friends, ensuring them that
it will be our unremitting care to pit m in every respect,
as we flatter ourselves, we have done till now.
It may not be generally known that we have, to meet the
wisl.es (if the Medical t'acuit’ .imported ny ourselves, a very
superior quality of Pale Brandy, fine Old Port. Sherry ami
Madeira, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much de
sired by them.
Look at this Bill of Fare, and chaose for yourself :j
OYSTKXIS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, In the shell or
by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, or in any way you want
them A>so, rri
Shrimp* and Grabs, W.ld Game of every variety, :ji. s Xaa
Venison an 1 Beef Steaks,
M iul.ni Chops and Veal Cutlets, -•■*
Hum and Eggs,
Devi! Ham a:rl ueviled Terapins,
Mountain Oysters,
TURTLE SOUP,
gNfy.lyPS> Wood-Cock. Grouse,
* Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and everything that au epicure wants,can
always be had when in season.
€oiifp<TiOH(‘ripii anl Fruit.
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on hand a good assort
ment of CONFECTIONERIES,
ORANGES, APPi US,
BANANAS, PINEIAPPI.FS,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
CAKES, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased nt low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at 17. ISAACS A I2KO.
oct 6-ts
HARDEitfIAM & GRIFFIN,
AUK NOW RECEIVING THEIR
Fall and Winter Stock,
A T their old Stand. Their Stock cousist in purl of ttie
xA following goods, to which they Invite the attention of
NEU( IIANT* &. PLANTEKB,
&0 Bales Gunny Cloth,
24H) Coils Richardson Hope,
IPOO Pounds Baling Twine,
lftd Bags Coffee Java, Port Rico, Rio and Laguira,
10 Cb sts Black and Green Tea,
7ft Barrels A It <v C Sugnr,
2ft “ Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
ft Boxes Loaf bu-ar,
lft II igaheads Fine Port Rico,
S'HI Sac** Liverpool bait,
100 Sacks A!uni Sait,
lftO Boxes Adamant lie Can lies,
40 ** Sperm “
7ft Boxes No 1 Soap,
20 “ Family Toilet Soap,
Bft “ Assorted and Fancy Candy,
12ft Kegs Nail*,
50 Boxes Starch,
100 Jars Snuff, 1
ftn Whole, Half and Quarter Kegs of Powder,
lot) Hag* Shot,
100,000 Cigars, various brand*,
50 Boxes Tobacco,
20 Cases Magnolia and Combination Tobacco,
20 Bales Osnaburgs and Stripes,
ft Cases llerrspun, Blenched,
10 Bales Georg,a Kersey,
ft “ Northern “
lft “ Blanket*, hll prices,
6(1 Basket.- Piper’s Heidaick Wine,
7ft Cases Gtngci and 31ackberry Wine ajjd Brandy,
50 Barrels Rye as.d Corn Whiskey,
10 “ Extra Old Bourbon,
50 “ Gin, Rum and Brandy,
10 Casks Madeira, Port and Street Wine,
10 Cases London Dock Gin,
lft “ Bokor and Stoughton Bitters,
10 “ Lemon Syrup,
20 Casks Ale and Porter,
10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs,
80 “ Assorted Pickle*,
80 “ “ and Fancy Candy,
20 “ Superior Carb. Soda,
8o Barrels and Boxes Soda and Butter Crackers,
25 Boxes Herrings.
6 Sacks Ashton’s Table Salt,
ft Cases “ •’ “
10 Do*. Well Buckets,
2ft Dos. Blue Buckets,
10 Nests of Tub*,
80 Do*. Wool Hats,
20 Boxes Leveritt Axe*,
10,OOC Pounds White Lead and Zinc,
100 Barrels Ltneed Oil,
10 “ Tanners’and Machine Oil,
Also a fine lot of Chrome Green, Yellow, Pru*inn Blue,
Terra de SieniTa, Burnt Umber, 4c., Paints and Varnish
Brushes and Sash Tools.
Macon, Sept. 80, — y
ItAILUOAI) SCHttnri.KS, AC
KAIU HOAI>,
CHANGE OF SC HEM LI.
ON and after Saturday, September Bd, 1869, the Trains
w ill be run as follows :
Leave Savannah 12 m. and 10 CO p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 7.2 e P■ *. at.d 780 a m. \
Arrival iu Mac p.m. and 9 00 a. m. I
Arrival in MilledgcviUe l-R* f- <• !
I.e-ivt- Macon 10.4-5 A. M. and 10 0(5 P. w. !
Arrive in S iiaauxh * - J| s *• and pm. |
Arrival i.i Augusta 7.80 a. M. and 7 20 p. M.
Arrive in Milledgcviile ‘ 10 P. M.
Leave Ancusta “ 4ft a. m. and 2 45 p m.
Arrive in S:v aniiali 7.86 a.m. and 9 3d P. m
Arrive in .Macon 9 00 a.m. and 11 r. m.
Passengers for points beyond Atiatda.on the Western A
Atlantic Kail Road, M ill leave Savannah on the 12 noon train ;
those f.,). Milledgeville and Katonton on the 10 30 P v train ;
those for points on the South-Western, below Fort \ alley
will leave on the 10.80 P u train; those for Columbus,
Montgomery, Ac., by either train.
Trains connect at Macon with the Macon A Western and
South-Western Rail Road trains to Atlanta, Amerlcus, Al
bany, Cuthoert, Columbus at.d Montgomery, and at Millen
witli Avgusta soil Savannah Rail Road to Augusta and the j
North.
Sep ; GEO. W. ADAMS, flen’l. Sup’t.
Change of Schedule on
£2All* KOAD.
ON7 Saturday, September 31, tiie accommodaiioa train
will be taken off
On mid after Sunday, September 4th, the Passenger and
Mail train u.r Albany and Cuthhert will run as follows:
Leave .Mac in at 10.4(), A M., arrive at Albany at E 41, P. M.
1.-ave Albany at 1 40, p. n , arrive at Macon at S 44, p. .w.
The Mail aii I Passenger Train from Cuthhert will connect
with the Albany mail train at Stnithville, No 10, South-\\ ts
tern It. R.
Leave Cuthhert at 12.45, p. m., arrive at Smithville at 0.1 ®,P. M
Leave Siuitiiville at 4.1-6, p. u , arrive at Cuthhert at 6 89. r. m
Making tiie connection a ith the up and down Albany mail
train. Toe Columbus mail and passenger trains will run as
heretofore. VIRGIL POWERS,
sep 7 Kng’r A Sup’t,
MACOII ft WEimiV R. ROAl>.
OTii A N’ I* after tliursday 15th inst., trains will he run a3
follows:
L--ave Macon at 12 00, night, Arriveat Atlanta 7.15, A. M.
Leave Macon at 10 ts), A. M., Arriveat itl.inta 4 00, P. M.
L ave Atlanta at 12 00,night, Arrive at Macon 7.15, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11.00, A. M., Arriveat Macon 5.00, P M.
The night train will not be run on Sundays. Tiie 12.00.
night train from Macon connects with the ’.Vt-ster- ‘
tie 11. U tor Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis,
al 12.15 P. M., with Georgia It K. for Augu.-;ta, at 10.(10,
A. M , and Atlanta ic West Point R. R. at 10.16, A. M
The 10.00, A. M., train from Macon connects with the
Westei; A Atlantic it. K. at 5.40. P. M., Georgia It. It. at
12 no, nicht and Atlanta A West Paint *{. it. at 12,i 5. A. M.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rad Hoad,
makes this the most pleasant aud direct route to the
VIRGINIA SjPUtl 7M Q 53,
Throu. h Ticket? to which may he had at Atlanta, for
$26 25, including Stage fare, $7 00, and to New York for
}d2 00.
Further information may be had in relation to this Route,
onappiicstlou to tiie General Ticket Office, Atlanta,
july 14 !6-tf. ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt.
Crocke v y n r* e ,
FOa NEW YORK.-
FAR 13 lIEDUC I3 D.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER
tsirr m 3vr: m xs. &.
‘jk U'al>asa Fitsvago a.,-*-
ssssssaSli
By the splendid and commodious
g; f, ST i: AJI KRS
AUGU.'TA,.. .1,500 tons.. ..Capt. M. 8. VVoodhcll.
FL0R1DA,....1,!J00 tons.. ..Capt. Isaac Crowklx..
ALABAM A,.. 1,800 tons.... Capt. (i. R. Schkscc.
These Steamshops belong to the old established and fa
vorite line, known as the “ New York and Savannah Steam
Navigation Company,” aud in comfort, accommodations
and fare, emin.v be exi-ePed They are commanded by ex
perienced, skilful, careful and polit.- officers.
JNO. U. WILDER A GALLIE,
Agents, Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL, A SON,
June 30 14-ts. Agents N-w York
M ARBL£ HAHU FA € TORI’.
i oxurj
’ll a :: 25 v. i: ti a ,u fa c t v rer,
NO. 78 111 OH STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.,
HW *n hand a great variety of American and Foreign
Marble* for Monuments, Mantles, Baptismal Fonts,
Statuary, An , Ar. Having In his employ some of the best
workmen in this country, he is prepare 1 to execute prompt
ly all orders for any description of Marble Work.
Numerous specimens of design and workmanship from the
above e- .-iMiikment, can he seen at Rose Hill Cemetery, and
th** undersigned luis a larg“ collection of r.“*r patterns ol
Monuments, which he w ;! t- pleased to exhibit.
JOHN L. JONES, Resident Agent.
apr 18 8 1 859—ts.
Ornamental Iron Work,
4 • 4
kith kk
mrrnTTf
‘vimUt-i* ‘ ii II
IliUu* itcxiJ-.iUGS, VEHAJSUAIIB,ASC.
(ill ASK* BUOTHEItS 4 N>., No. lft Winter St.,
J Boston, have one of the largest and most complete as
sortments < ! Iron Railing-, to be found in the United States,
w hich for elegance o, design, durability and price, cannot be
surpassed.
The K tiling* are expressly adapted for Church Fences,
Fronts of Dwellings, Public Squares, Cemetery Lots, Balco
nies, Ac., 4c , and comprise every variety, from the Wire to
the most massive Cast iron.
Also new and elegant designs for Verandah*, Vases, Foun
tain*, Set tees. Garden chairs, Arbors,Grottoes,'f roe Guards,
Border*, Mutuary, Animals, Bedsteads, and every descrip
tion of Or;■ a. r*s.> Work,
Persr t.> Icoii ous of purchasing I run Railings,can see quite
a nuipher which have been furnUhed Iqv tlie above firm, at
RU9E HILL, and iij front of many private dwellings. A
material re ‘tuition in price* mud- from l*t year, a call is
Invited. JOHN L. JONES, Resident Agent,
apr 13 8 1 850—ts
Siiiiurk's ftpppivpil ;fsiS porsak* 05
J. cV it. JI ISSETT.
I Bill 9. of Magnolia Whisky,
do x. xx xxx. St. Louis Whiskey,
*J 1.1 Old Bill’boil vti:,si t y ?
lo Nectar Whisky,
vdo Pennsylvania Malt Whisky,
.> do N K. Rum,
x . do Phelp’s Gin,
2o do Ameiican Brandy,
Bf* Pipe* Brand Oioire l)e Cognac.
. 2j* do. of ,1. J B. Six Brandy,
2 Y, do. do. Signet do.,
2ii J. Jupry A Cos., Brandy
2 do. Holland Gin,
. 2u Boxes of Lemon Syrup.
Also,together with a full assortment of all other aitlcles
tB the Grocery line, now in store and daily receiving, and
for sale a* low as any house in Macon. fang 10-ts 1
.Kill,,u.LULt.: I
CARHAKT A KOFF, now have In Store, and ipTl j
are daily receiving a very large and selected
of every description, which they will sell on the best term*
for CASH or approved NAMES; and to whichthey invite
the attert c of Merchants, Planters and Consumers.
A|lee
PICTORIAL EDITION.
1600 Pictorial Illustrations.
Webster’s Oictionary,
IJABRIDBLD,
R K V I S i: D A N D K N L A RQ E D .
JITN’I’ received and for sale at the Methodist Depository,
together with many other new and valuable books.
Call and see. J. W. BURKE, Agent,
june 29
YOUTH’S and Bay’* Clothincr to fit al
ages, at A. il. BLACKaIIEAR A CO.’S,
mar 30 1 I
HARDWARE, JEWELRY AC.
CARHART & CURD,
.AGRICTJLTTJR^T
Os h a very Description.
rpilltASfllN O Machines—Emerjs Spike,Winslilp and
others make.
Pun .tiilU —Grants Clinton and several other make.
<■ i ai i Cradles—Grants and other make, 6 and 6 fin
gered.
Horse E*otver* —Emery? Rail Road Bngardus, 2 A 4
Horse. Grass Wades, Grass Sickles. Soy he IS ados,Garden
llots, and other iinp'ei.n r.is Coro Pbt! er , Straw Cutters,
Corn Mills, and eveiy article usually ki pt in our line; to
gether with a large assortment of
lIARDWAHL,
all of which will be sold very low. Call and see us.
aj,r 27 CARHART A CURD.
1850. 1859.
SpriitK siitfl Summer Trade.
E. 4. JOHNSTON & CO.
UAVE in addition to their former stock received and
made recent selections f
Wittfhe, Jew elry,
Stiver and Silver Plated Ware,
FA ACT GOODS,
Cl’ ILIRI, Ac., Ac.
Making one of the largest and most elegant assortments
of goods to be found in the Southern cities, and offered on
the most model ate terms.
An inspection and careful comparison of qualities and
prices, respectfully solicited. Thiee doors above the Lanier
House, Macon, Ga.
E. .1. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR.
March 29, 18M .
P lassos l
OF elegantly carved Rosewood, and all the plainer varie
ties. just received, and for sale on the heat terms l>v
mar 28] E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Old Pianos taken In exchange.
silver Forks Ac., Ac.,
■ | > I'.Cl 111VII1* by late arrivals, making the largest and
fi A best stock ever “offered in Macon. Warranted of sterl
ing quality being 925-IRO< ths fine.
Also, a tine lot of warrau.ed “US Coin ” at lower prices,
mar 23 E J. JOHNSTON A CO.
iIAHi WORK TO OIIDI K
OVECI 220 designs from which to make selection by
mar 23 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
BILLIARD Balls, Cue Leathers, Wax Ac., always on
oand and for sale at low prices.
I milJ - 23 E. J JOHNSTON A CO.
M KERSIIAItI Pipes, warranted genuine, for sale by
. mar 23 E J. JOHNSTON A CO.
¥ T V \N in large variety, Travelling and Recticule Baskets,
T Leather Satchels, Ac., for sale by
mar 23 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
WATCH MS and Jewelry repaired and warranted by
mar 23 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
DAY a K9AUSSENET
HA VE Just received one of the most MAG
NIHCKNT STOCKS of GOODS in their line,
ever brought to this warktt, consisting of
told, Magic, Hunting Caxe aad Open Face Watches,
liuutiugEiikc asni t|icn tacc Silver
W ATCHES,
Selected with great care, and will be sold as cheap as by any
House in the State, for the quality of Goods. Also, a Fine
lot of the latest styles of
t>£3 Ifi-C \Skf3LT B
Consisting of Sets of Breast Pins and Ear Rings, of Cameo,
Mosaic, Garnet, Coral and Solid Gold ; also Necklaces, in
great variety, Breast, Calf and Shawl Pins ; Fob, Vest, Curs
and Guard Chains ; Chatelants, Finger and Ear Kings ; -‘eals,
Lockets, Keys, Buttons, Bracelets, Gold and Silver Thimbles,
Gold and Silver Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Pencils, Pens, Dia
mond Pins and Kings, Ac , Ac.
Silver Ware.
Table anil Tea Spoons, Dinner and Desert Forks, Pie. Cake,
Fish, Fruit and Butter Knives; Cups, Goblets, Napkin Bings,
Salt Cellars. Mustard and Salt Spoons, Ladles, Dippers, Ac.
IMnK-it Ware*, —Tea Sets, Castors, Waiters, Bread aad
Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands, Card Baskets, Goblets, Butter
Dishes, Salt Cellars, FpSons, Forks, Ac.
Mrisical I nstrnments.
Violins, Violincelloes, Flutes, Fifes, Flageollettes, Tambo
rines, Banjos, Accordeons, Ac., and the finest lot of Strings
of alldiescription ever brought to this Market. Clock*.
—BO Poors and S days ; Bronze Clocks. S days, Marble ; one
day Weight Clock, and a splendid assortment of fine French
Clocks, which run 3 weeks, and strike the hour and half
hour. I'attcy tio.uls, —Reticules, Desks, Work Boxes,
Toilet Boxes, Dressing Cases, and other articlts too numer
ous to mention. DAY A MAUSSENET.
Watches ami Jewelry neatly Repaired and War
ranted by DAY A MAUBSENET.
oct IS
SAMSJEL W. PEPPER,
SUCCESSOR TO
HE3EY J. PEPPEH A SON.
Watches, Jewelry aud Silverware,
No. 175, Chestnut street, ( opposite the State House,)
Philadelphia.
may 81 9—l y
Corrugated Wrought Iron aud Wire
Railing.
(Secured by Letters Patent.)
VI) TI It A St I, V adapted for enclosing Public
Grounds, Cemeteries, Balcony?. Cottages, Ac. Sheep
and Ox Hurdle Pa ent Wire, Barking Bedsteads, with every
variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads and Iron Furniture. —
Patent Wire Coal Screens, Ore, Sand and Gravel Screens,
Wire Netting for Musquito, Sheep, Poultry and other pur
poses. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work in great
variety for gardens. Ac. M WALKER A SONS.
Manufacturers, No. 535 Market, N,E. Cor 6th St., Phila
delphta. (sept. 15. 25)
II ATS!
CHAS. B. STONE & BRO.,
WASHINGTON BLOCKi
INVITE attention to their stork of Spring and Summer
IS VI'S u(i<l CAPS.
The following com ‘rise a few of their leading styles :
Gents’ Barrilla style Silk llat ,
“ New Orleans style Silk Huts,
“ Bebee “ “ “
“ Everet “ “ **
“ Black, Prali, Pearl and Fashionable Cassfmeres,
“ Superior French Cassimeres, of all colors.
And an endless variety of Boys’ and Children’s Straw
and Leghorn Hats at and Cap*
We also have something very superior In the way of
Straws and Leghorns.
We invite attention to our stock and promise to Bell as
cheap s any house in the city or State,
apr 20 5-v CHAV B .-GONE A HKOTHFR.
Copartnership Notice.
11l AVR associated with me my brother FRANK M.
STONE, for the purpose of continuing the Hut und Cap
business.
The business will be conducted hereafter under the firm
name and stvle of
CHAS. 15. STONE & BROTHER.
The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage ex
tended to him the past year would most respectfully solicit
a continuation of it ft r the new fnm.
They will keen constantly on hand a superior stock of
Hats and Caps, which they will sell as low as any home in
the citv or State.
apt- 27 CHAS. B. STONE A BRO.
Notice to [Planters.
HAVING purchased of Mr. Thoutas Bagby, his entire
interest in the Negro Trade in Macon,l takethis inethml,
of informing those that wish to purchase or sell negroes, that’
the business will he continued at the Ol.lt ST AND, next door
to Messrs. Adams A Reynolds’ Cotton Ware House, on Pop
lar Street, where they can find at all times a likely lot of
Virginia and Maryland negroes at fair price*. I will also
pay liberal prices for all young and likely negroes offered
for sale.
marSOl-tf • JAMES G. NOEL.
I mproye Your Stock.
’flHtE thoroughbred .TtORGAN HOUSE, Jlor-
M ('an Fijrure, will stand at Macon. His services
can now be had for thirty dollars the season, in adv ance.
T. N. MASON.
ppgi(i|{EE—Morgan Figure, bred by Solomon
Steele, Esq., one mile from Derby Line, A ermout. lowided
June 17, 1860, gotby Roy a’ Morgan,dam by Goss Morgan,
or Peidmont Morgan, (the horse went hy both names.)—
Grand dam by Hawkins’ Mofran, and he by the original
Justin Morgan. LEMUEL RICHMOND,
Secretary of the New England Morgan Horse Association.
Derby Line. Vt., Aug. Ist, 1556. T. N. MASON.
mri4-IW-113--tf
li ATS ! HATS ! !
/ nr (USES of Hats, all kinds, will be sold AT COST to
O£) Merchants purchasing by the Case.
July 2t) J. B. A W. A. ROSS,
M K f) I C I Ni: 8 .
llostctlcr’s Stomach Fitters.
JT is a fact that every member of the human family Is
I more or less subjected to some complain , besides In
numerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance
o! a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may
lie a’.ie s. to regulate their habits cf diet, ar.d *ith the as
-lstauce of a good lon-c, secure permanent health. In order
to a eompßsb ttds desired obj-ct, the true course to pursue
is ee: tatnly that which will produce a natural state of things
at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end
Dr Hostetter has introduced to this country a preparation
bearing his name, which at this day is not anew medicine,
but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to
■:i who have used it. The Bitters operate powtrfully upon
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy
and vigorous action, and thus by’ the simple process of
strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease.
F >r the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Nausea, Flatulen
cy, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising
from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing
Cramps, Dysentery, Cholic, Choitru Morbus, Ac., these Bit
ters have no equal.
Di u riiiea. Dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by
new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water
and diet, will be speedily’ regulated by a brief use of t!.i pre
paration. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more
prevalent, when taken in all its various forms, than any
other, the eaue of which may always be attributed to de
rungenients of the digestive organs, can be cured without
‘fail by using IIOSTETTER’B STOMACH BITTERS, as per
directions on the bottle. For this disease every phys'eian
wiil recommend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an
article known to be infallible? Every country have their
bit'ers as a preventative of disease and strengthening o’ the
system in general, ami among them all there is not to be
found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom
this preparation emenated, based upon scientific experi
ments which lias attended to advance the destiny of this
great preparation in the medical scale of science.
FavEH and Ague— This trying and provoking disease,
which fixes its reb ntness grasp on the body of man, reduc
ing him to a mere shadow in a short f pace of time, and ren
dering him physically arid mentally useless, can be defeated
anil driven from the body by the use of HOPTETThK’S RE
NOWNED BITTKRB. Furthe’’, any of the above stated dis
eases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordinary
conditions producing them, if the Bitters are used as per
directions. And as it neither creates nausea nor offends
llie palate, and rendering unnecessary any change of diet
or interruption to usual pursu ts. but promotes sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as
speedily as is consistent with the production of a thorough
and permanent cure.
For Persons in Advanced Year.?, who are suffering from
an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are
invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need
only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while
nursing, tnese Bitters are Indispensable, especially w here
the mother’s nourishment is inadequate, to the demands of
the child, consequently her strength must yield, and heie it
Is where a good tonic, such as llostetter's Stomach Bitters,
is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the
system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all
cases of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician,
who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
recommend their use In all ca=es of weakness.
Caution. —We caution the public against using any of
the many imitations or counterfeits.but ask for Hostktter’s
Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has
f e words “Dr J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters”b own on the
side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering
the cork.
Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pitts
burgh, P*., and sold by all Druggists, grocers, and dealers
generally tnrougliout the United Sta G-s, Canada South Ame
rica and” Germany. Also for sale by E. L. STROIIECKER,
GEO PAYNE, and ZELIN A HUNT, Macon, Ga.
apr 6 9-1 y
t M P T. EME N T S
S A N F <> II1) * S
LI VE It INVIGORATOR,
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT Is compounded entirely from gems, and has become
an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and
approved by all that have . used it and is now resorted
to with confidence in all the {Xj diseases lor which it is re
commended.
It has cured Thousand- r_, within the last two years
who ha given up all hopes ,jf relief, as the numerous
unsolicited certificates in my possession show.
The dose must be adoptee K to tlie temperment of the In
dividual taking it, and used O u such quantities as to act
gently on the bowels. rn
Let” the dictates of your judgment guide you in the
use of the Liver Invigorator, ind it will cure Liver Com
plaints, Bi 1 io u s Attacks, £ Dyspepsia, Chronic Diar
rhoea , Sifmmer Complaints, fn Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour
Stomach, Habitual Costire- W ness, Cholic,Cholera Chole
ra Morbus, Cholera Infan- turn, Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weakness, and may es, he used successfully as an
Ordinary Family Medicine. {t* It will cure Sick Headache,
as thousands can testify, in twenty minutes, if two or
three Tea spoonfulls are ta- ken at commencement of
attack. 18
All who use it, are giving their testimony in its favor.
J"*?” Mix AVater in the Mouth with the Invigorator, aud
swallow both together.
Price $1 pci- Bottle.
ALSC ,
S ANPOH ID’S
FAMILY CATIBAKTIC PI LAS,
FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
anil put up in Glass Cases, air tight, and will keep in any
climate.
The Family Cathartic Pill yi is a gentle but active Ca
thartic which the proprietor j has u-ed in his practice
more than twenty years. j
The constantly increasing demand from those who
have long used “the Pills and the satisfaction which all ex
press in regard to their use,A** has induced me to pdace
them within the reach of all ry
The Profession well know M that different Cathartics act
on different portions of the bowels.
The Family Cathartic Pill has with due reference to
this well established fact, been compounded fiom a
variety of the purest Yeget- sale Extracts, which act
alike on every part of the alimentary canal, and are
good and safe in all cases c* w here a Cathartic is needed,
such as Derangur.ent of the stomach, Sleepiness Pain in
the Back and Loins, Costve- ness, Pain and Soreness
over the whole body, from O sudden cold, which fre
quently, if neglected, end in a long course of Fever, loss of
Appetiie, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over the body, Rest
lessness, Headache, or weight in the Head, all Inflammato
ry Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a
great Purifier of the Blood and many diseases to w hich flesh
is heir, too numerous to ment'on in this advertisement. —
IW” DOSE, 1 to 3.—PRICE 80 CENTS.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are re
tailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the
trade in all the large towns.
S T. W. SANFORD.
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
835 Broadway, New York.
Retiil I>V all Druggists. Sold also l>v ZEILIN A
HUNT, GEORGE PAYNE, aud MENARD A CASTLEN, Ma
con, Ga. [july 6 15 11m]
CLOTHING !
HORACE FITCH & CO.,
HAVING received a very Eurtr** Stork ol'Mini*
nit*r ClotlliiiCs made u|i expressly for the Summer
Trade, of the latest sty le, and of the best Goods, are now
ready to offer great Inducements to any one who may wish
to purchase
BEAM HIDE CEOTIIINO.
We also have a large Stock of ail kimls of G£NTLEMEN*B
FURNISHING GGOLfS, such us are usually found in Cloth
ing Stores.
VoutliN A Children's Clothiuij:.
A large Stock o’ Youth’s and Children’s Clothing, also on
hand, which we are offering very low.
TRUNKS, VALISES, BONNET BOXES & CARPETBAGS,
Having in connexion witii our Stock ot Clothing, fitted up
an upstairs room directly over the stole, where at ail time*
can lie found one of the largest Stocks (to be found in the
city,) of all kinds of Trunks, Valises, Bonnet Boxes and Car
pet Bags ; and we Invite ali who are in want of any toods in
our line to call and examine for them: elves before purchas
ing elsewhere, for seme bound to Sri I < heap for flit*
Keath CASH, which we need at all timer,
may 25 9-Sin H. FI i CM Y CO.
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate of Lime.
mi!E undersigned are sole agents for the sale of this ar
-1 tide In this city. They offer it to the Planters of the
South with confidence, as the best and most economical fer
tilizer for all crops grown In this climate; numerous testimo
nials, as to its value can he given from the most reliable
sources, including the Agricultural Societies of South Caroli
na. a lid Virginia, and Maryland Institute. We append an
extract from one of the numerous private letters to the Man
ufacturers :
“ Charlkstos, May 3rd, 1858.
Messrs. Rhett A Robson, your agents here, inform me
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate, is a general favorite, and that
Prof. LeCompte, f Columbia, had confirmed your analysis.
I met Otis Mills, Esq., a gentleman of wealth and influence,
who informed me he takes great interest in watching the
progress of Rhodes’ Bu]>er Phosphate of Lime, and said that
from his observation, he thinks it is bound to be the fertili
zer for the South.”
A large stock constantly on hand, all of which has been
regularly analyzed and warranted.
Pamphlet* sent by mail giving the analysis and hill direc
tions for its use. J- A. ANSLEY A CO.,
Commission Merchants,
mar 16 ’59-Sm No. 300 Broad Street, Augusta Ga
NOTICE.
snh-cribers have opened a House in Macon, on the
J corner next below the ‘'Brown House,” and near the
Passenger Depot, for the
Purchase and Sale of Negroes.
A good supply, of likely Young Negroes, kept constantly
on hand and for sale. Purchasers and Traders are invited
to call and examine for themselves,
mar 16 ’s9—if STUBBS A HARDY.
II ATS!
O O S’ F I KT S.
ROsE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained,
Cheap Vaneercd Mahogany Coffins, Also New Style
Metalic Cases Superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Metalic Cases at Lower prices.
June IS —y TAG WOOD.
FRESH CANDIES, FRUITS, VUTB, Ac.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, supplied on moder
ate terms, with plain and ornamental Candies, Raisins,
Apples, Butter, Sugar and Boston Crackers, etc.—
Also,Segars. Tobacco and Pipes.
Having obtained the services of a finished Candy Maker,
from New York, and using best white Sugar, we warrant
these Candies to stand the climate.
The above articles, and all sorts of Draw and Medicines,
for sale by J- R- A Si. kIA*IS
On the corner of Third and Cherry Streets, and Cherry st.
Mai-on.Ga oo v — ts
SUGAR, COFFEE, TIOLAS§ES.
o*r lIIID*. New Orleans Sugar.
-L *9 1(H) Barrels Refiued Sugar.
250 Sacks Itio, Laguira, and Java Coffee.
25 Barrels new Syrup.
6 hhds. new crop West India Molasses.
10 “ old crop “ “ “
For sale by (Jan. 19) AYRES. WINGFIELD A CO.
Bacon, Lard, Potatoes, &c.
CASKS new BACON, hog round.
D 20,000 Ins Shoulders —old.
5,000 lbs. Rib Sides.
20 Barrels Lard.
150 Barrels Planting Potatoes.
800 Sacks Superfine and Family Flour.
600 Half Sacks do. do. do.
400 Bushels Meal—for sale by
Jan. 19,1860. AYRES, WINGFIELD k 00.
M K DICINE S.
lx this the age of advancement, many thing? now and mTalu
! able Imre been introduced —not the phantom- and chimeras of
other ages, but new ones, of sound and practical utility In os
department 1? progression better marked or more visibly t lie
seen than in the medical, when originating with competent men,
and confined to scientific limits. Precisely of that character are
tlie following remedial agent*; none will prove more efficient or
are so often needed.
DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
■ A new and certain cure far Coughs. Colds. Asthma, Pair: in (he
Breast; also, Croup, Whooping Coughs, CAds, eta. amongst children.
; This is a pleasant medicine to Lake, producing immediate relief,
and In nine out of ten cases a prompt cure It exercises the met
controlling influence over Coughs snd Irritation of th<* Lungs of
any remedy known, often stopping the most violent in a few hours,
or “at most in a day or two. Many cases though; to be d'-cidedly
consumptive have been promptly cured by using a f-w Lotties,
and the wearing Little's Strengthening Piasters on tie chest As
an anodyne expectorant, without aatringing the bow •■!., it stands
paramount to all cough mixtures.
| DOLLAR VERMIFUGE.
! -Prepared and put up in botties and vials, only by IT. G. Little
In using, nothing else is required to relieve children of worms
and. besides being one of the best ami cheapest ever offered to
the public, lt3 frequent use in families will save much trouble
and expense, as well as the lives of many children; tor eight out
of evtrg ten case* generally require it.
DR. LITTLE S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This Is prepared from a French Recipe tin the forms of No. 1
and 2; the first for the acute, and No. 2 for the chronic stage.)
that has been much Improved upon in tbie country; ami from its
unexampled success is likely to supersede every other remedy for
the cure of the diseases of the Kidneys and bladder. Gonorrho-al,
Blennorrho-al, and Leuchorrhoeal or Fluor Alims Affections. This
•xtensive compound combines properties totally different in taste
’ and character from auything to be found in the United ‘tat s
Pharmacopcca or in private practice; and in point of safety and
efficiency is not rivaled in America.
CR. LITTLE’S RINGWORM AND TETTER OINTMENT
! Hundreds of eases of Chronic Tetters. Scald Deads, end diseases
Os the skiD generally, have becu cured by this remedy, and sir<
the introduction of the No. 2 preparation . being >t. n/er- scarce ;
a case has been found that it will not effectually eradicate in a
abort time. For the cure of Cancerous Sores and Ulcers it is ap
plied in the form of Plasters, and is almost infallible.
IN ADDITION, the Proprietor prepares, for the great eon
Btcnce and certainty in prescribing. Strengthening Piasters, of
the most superior quality. Improved Cooks’ Pills i an easy bilious
tathariic), Vegetable Piiis (a mild cathartic to (Mate
Antacid (for tightness and acidity of the stomach \ Tunic Litters,
etc., which will be sent on consignment if ordered.
Medicines, like everything else-, are letter and more economi
cally supplied to the great mass of the people by merchandize
than in any other way.
Physicians are referred to the 13th page of Dr. Little s pampul l f,
to the catalogue of medicines of the Materia Medina, that lie uses
In compounding Ills different remedies, and asked to say it ihey
are not the chief reliance of the profession, a- he him-eif has
practises! medicine extensively for more than ten years, btrforo
retiring to the drug business. . . „
In more than two hundred places in Georgia, and in all the
Southern States, they are to be hail : and as there are scamps
about who are counterfeiting his rein*‘dies, by palm ng off their
own or something else, by using the same or similar names for
no patent is wanted or secured amid the absurd patents of the
day,) let all be cautioned to look well for the signature of
Proprietor, thus ; m
and also, his name blown into the glass of each bottle.
I If. B.—All Orders and Letters on Business arc to bs sent in
future to MACON, GEOP.GIA, instead of Philadelphia.
Wholesale Agent, Da. P. M. COHEN A CO., Charleston, S. C t
McKesson a ROBINS, New York.
t Sold by MENARD A CASTLEN and E. L STOHFCKEiI
Macon, Ga., aad by Merchants and Druggists generally.
mar 2 49
O A. RBY’S
Propliylactio T l l ai icl I
THE SOUTH IS WAKING UP TO ITS MERITS !
Listen ! The Press Speaks !
CITY PAPERS PRAISE IT ! TOWN PAPERS LAID IT I THE
COUNTRY PRESS SrEAKS ITS COMMENDATION !
Editors, Phvaiclans, Clergymen, Druggists, Chemists, Plan
ters, all unite their testimony to its excelleticits !
The Great, Free, Sovereign People
USE IT !
A PREMIUM WAB AWARPKP TO IT ! A SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE HER
ALDS! ITS VIRTUES 1
MANY VOICES!
A Voice from Charleston ! A Voice from Savannah 1 A
Voice from Montgomery ! A Voice from Mobile 1
A Voice from New Orleans 1
Ilea r I lie Volt es* !
1 In much demand. —[Charleston News.
2. W’e have used it with entire satisfaction. —[Savannah
Republican.
3. W’e advise our friends to try it.— [Mcnt’ry Mail.
4. The most efficient disinfectant yet discoveied. — [Mobile
Tribune.
5. We understand that the Howard Association of this
city is using it.—[N. 0. Christian Advocate.
6. Those who once use it, keep it constantly on hand.—-
[Macon State Press.
7. Remarkably successful —[Cor. Daily Sun.
8 It should be used everywhere.—[Dr. Holmes Steele.
9. It is by the first of enemists —[Ga. Educational Jour
nal.
10. Believed superior to any in use.—[Ala. Educational
Journal.
11. Recommended by the first physicians.—[Rome Cour
ier.
12. Ought to have a government award. —[Cor. N. 0. Pi
cayune.
iB. Superior to Labarruque’s Liquor.—[Cor. Nat. Intelli
gencer.
14 Rest thing for fresh wounds I ever used.—[Rev. John
B. Glenn.
Endorsed by physicians in Charleston and Columbia,
S C.; New Y r ork, Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta, Macon and
Columbus, Ga ; Montgomery, Selma and Mobile, Ala.; and
New Orleans, La.
Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, manufacturers, plan
ters, physicians, furnished by the gallon at reduced ratts.
For sale by Druggists and Country Merchants generally,
from whom orders are respectfully solicited.
{3Manufactured only in the Laboratory of J. DARBY,
Auburn, Ala. from which it may be oidered.
For sale in Macon by George Payne ; E. L. Ptrohecker A
Cos.; Zelin, Hunt kCo ; A. A. Menard ; J. H. &W. S. Ellis.
Barnesville by G. M. Rockwell;
Cullodt- by J. 11. Smith ;
Knoxville by J. H. Ellis;
Fort Valley by D. N. Austin, M. D.; W. A. Wiggin*.
jan 26-y
PRES! PILES!! PILES!!!
This hitherto intractable disease, in ever y fc; ra and in
every stage, cured by outward application only-
DR. CAVANAUGH’S PILE SALVE.
\\TII.L never fail in giving immediate relitf**tu and posl
I IT lively curins the worst aud most obs'inate cases of
Hemorrhoid* or Piles. It is the only infal'able remedy
.known here or elsewhere for the P les. and is the result of
; years of patient study aud investigation.
j Sufferers from Piles non have a Remedy at Laud,
1 which will stand the test of trial without the fear of a fa lure
| on its part, to do all the proprietor claims lor it
I Full directions accompany each box, and ai! that is T -
! quisite Is strictly to observe them, ar.d a cure is ceitain to
i follow.
! Dr. Cnvanaitgh’s Pile Salve, has been fully
: tested during the past twelve years, and has satisfied ail
! who have ned it, that it is, indeed, a CURE for that very
obstinate and annoying disease, ar.d Ibat by
Outward Application only.
The utmost that has hitherto been attempted for Piles, ts
to palliate symptoms, it being the generally received opinion
that there was no
“PERMANENT CURE”
for the disease, but Dr. Cavanaugh’s Preparation, will
(THI: all eaes In all stages TRY IT.
For sale wholesa'e and retail by J. APHURPT, Charles
ton, 8. C ; MENARD A CAPTI.EN, and E. L. PTROUEtK
ER, Agents, Macon, and by Druggists generally,
feb 9-1 y
IST O'W IS THE CHANCE
TO BUY
SUMMER CLOTHING,
At Cowl and Li'M tor
.m sv m n <srs> sr •
JN O Fi U Ml3 U C3 !
Our policy is to have a
FRESH STOCK EVERY SEASON.
C. 11. IMII2D,
july 27 Telegraph Building.
Spring & Summer Cloliiiu£ !
JOHN iL. JOISTES
HAS in Store, and will be receiving by every Steame
one of the largest and most complete
Stocks in the State,
Comprising all the New Styles of the season, and Manufac
tured expressly for his business, by Chandler Smith, 67J
Bioadway, New York. _
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!!
WINCHESTER) Patent and Golden Hill, every size
and quality, for sale by J- L. JONES.
Trunks, Hat Boxes and Valises.
INROiTI the Manufactory of Peddie k Morrison, every
size and description, for sale by J. L jpKES.
AT
E. BAULSBUEY’B.
HE is now receiving a very large and well assorted
Stock of
Spring Cloths, C assimeres and Vesting,
of the latest importations.
He has also received the report of Fashions for this Spring,
with a variety of new and eleeant styles.
His Stock of Fine READY MADE CLOTHING, wil! be re
plenished with the changes of the Seasons from the best houses
in New York.
His FURNISHING GOODS comprise every thing that is
new and desirable, in the way of H siery, Shirts, Collars,
Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, ke. All of w hich he invites his
friends and customers to call and examine.
mar 2
I> l ItKFit SHOES.—A large assortment
k> of Gent"’ and Boys Rubbers. Also. Ladies vM’- -’
Slipper and Sandal Rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated
patent. Just received am) for sale low by
oct 6-y ‘ MIX k KIRTLANP^
PLANTATION IHtOEANS.—Now in yWj
store the best assortment of Negro Shoes, w e *-^2B
have ever offered in this Market. Men's double soled peg
and nailed black and russetts ; do. heavy single soled black
and russetts; do. boys and youths black and russc”*’ r ’i.’ oi
which we ore selling very low. MIX A KIRIIAN .
oct 6-y
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