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A'-assqyTA 1 tov s, 1
Frp7\!'iijff A n«rionn Agriculturist
Tnyjiii? Cotton—mar'.
Sumpter 8- V. Aw*. -1,1343. *
liUil f fe£ £?£& iei ip.ffetUi’r-ot-fajct artjcUis ;
onlnt at crttah.,which /urn;
£.pp?ared in the late numbers of your !
l iper, by Dr. Philips of : ?tn-»sissi|>feL,;uid j
which, by the way, aVe Tfle ciCSt I navel
ever seen on the sjjrbject, I do not Teco!-
lect that $e hjifctouch'd upon the sub-,
ject I have made rind
exnerimSiit in this, and was pleastd with
tti-f result. : Some plftnterS north toliis,
I understand, have also tried this method'
and find the cotton 4* rtofwhpt to shed;
as when jt is not topped* especiajly in
wet seasohs. Ordinarily wo reckon the
first week in the best time (or
topping; but tins, of course, will .depend
upon tiie season, and the forwardness of
the crop—for sometimes it must be earlier
and sometimes'faf^r.
1 tried the effects of .what I suppose to
he marl, 'on a small spot in one of .my
fields, say about The marl 1
judge to be of poor quality, yet can not
say, positively, as 1 have no analysis of
it. I dug it on.t m v January last, and
spread it broadcast, at Ure rate of 30 loads
to the acre, as an ordinary pair
of mules wuiildioaVry. It deemed to pnl
verive woii, exposed to the severe frost of
last winter, and l ploughed it in deeper
than I usually plough, and harrowed the
land well -Tiia result is, I shall get full
one-thiid if riot one half ynore cotton off
this piece thaq any other .part of the field,
which more than pays lire for thertrouble.
I need not -say tiiat we read the nr- i
tides on manures in the Agriculturist !
with miich-iniQi'eytfor many of ns are ;
beginniag to learn that it is not only i
easier and better, but even cheaper to
renovate qpy oltl lands thau emigrate to
anew country and bring new lands into
cultivation.
0. McD*
Good I'm it.
•• That- .iLrs just as easy to have good
fruit as poor, is a truth that every farmer
should remember ; and this, if acted on
wtUU* found tlot .'inly easy l<ut prolitable.
If fit** fruit orch ird i> tied, imt m ninii
bers or Varieties, lose no time in coriect
fiTg the eyjl ; and the way,ls ,10 ap
pU lo fopii ilierw|i(^d/Uutsot’yuibu for
fgw good fruit trees of each desired vo««-
Lyy is far better than great nmnbers wfth
inferior fruit. A succession of good fruits
is iudespeusable. The varieties of sum
mer; autumn, and winter, should follow
>o us to leave no interval. Enlarge your
list of diff rent kinds of fruit, rather than
your varieties of the same.— Abbeville
C uUivatvr.
Tools ::nd Tool Sheds.
'There should be attached to every farm
house, a Tool Shed, capable of contain
ing all -the implements required on the
farm, dtiiing winter, and at other seasons
when not in actual use. The expense
of such a convenience is a mere trilie,-
compared with its advantages, and would
bo more than economising in a few years.
We have often been surprised on behold
ing - life ploughs, carts, ox-whcels, har
joav^,aid,wdioeLb|tiT<pivs, exposed ui the
ytmfrif a tarn tor, who was tod i
to pay a eduph? of dollars a year for a
papesjfc)<?-\fM? would "look upon
the auqual disbursement for such a pur
pose, as a drain upon liis exchequer not
‘‘to be elidured.” And yet, he could
complacently behold liis tools rending
and rusting in an exposed situation wifh
otit even thinking of the loss, or tliosav
./ir»g that might (hi eltected simply b\
providing a Substantial protection from
the aits and rains— Maine Cultivator.
I*, nttrj- llousra.
If ydu wish your liens to lay through
<bo winter, have their houses cleaned out
thoroughly. Empty the. nests of all filth,
lutvc Uiem scraped inside and out, and
iheq \vJiitetv;tsltod. Place coutiguphs
to your hen-house, under roof, a pock or
Jvvqof lime, a budiel of gravel, and a load
of sand or ashes, so that they can daily
have acfebW to these ’substances. Give
them chopped fresh meat once a week,
or oftener, and feed them regularly twice
a day with grain and potatoes—always
feeding them near the hen-house, so as
to attach them to it. Keep their nests at
all times weil supjlied with clean hay,
and a levy chalk mutation eggs in each :
if you hrtve tma-ha'lfVClay-u ill answer
eve*y.pfusqioso, provided you whiten the
eggs’ hywlMtowashing them. See,- too,
th at yotlr fowls get water regular! v. [f
you ibUovv this advice, you’ll find that
' your hens will lay nearly ns many eggs
W winter as they do in summer.— Anier.
J 'arui r.
| v: lL ;
A Arjnhirt nficl UftecrW CniTffof VGUF.
& fUtUil: al-o used successfti'iv in
the treatment of BILLIOUS FEYBRj
Nausea, flenoral Docility, and Norv
ouS W«ikness.
The most flattering reeommendAiions of this Mod
rine have ratify eminent Pltys
i i»tu and Alters who have used V. And it is pre*-
« otrf’dihit tarxsntkliehie Itas ever been used whoos
a iCT more beneficial, pleasant and invig
o NTtic,"feid riafled forth from afflicted sufferers -uch
expreasKns of WFartfelt gratitude afid tfmiikfttfiicss.
id—Chill |V«xrf;l!!; 9 i(|gjch and head
fee an 4 ■Jilfi/ug ! j !jfn-|rtf appetite in-,
c .-asing anJ improviug, a.id all nervous weaknefc*
li)P*.Vc 'c*CF . -
nflFCr tail Io cure ihe Chill and For
and never siykcu the slomadi an
operate tfee tfivels.
potion Upon jbewh.de system is ao charming,
hat pcr-oiia a. uivarlafeiy s irprised and pleased
with their lapidlmd oympie-c restoration to health,
The Pills are purely arid solely Vegetable; and
the happy Combination of the ingredients and their
proportions ary such as ty 'reduce a med cinc which
ttev-r fails t . relieve w-iicn relief is at 411 attainable
E tch box contains VO doses of Pills—Price, One
Dollar.
importantcaution!
1 : -■
I PR. SPENCER’S)
VEGETABLE PILLS
A PLliLh; JJLtid6LN(i.
These PUUhave long been knowrt 5
foj then extraordinary and immediate powers of re
storing- perfect health to persons suffering- under
nearly every kind of disease to which the human
frame is liable.
They are particularly recommended to all those
persons who arc afflicted with any kind of Chronic or
Lingering Complaint , as there is m* medicine before
the public which has so natural aud happy effect up
on the system in correcting the ammaeji ad liver,,
and to the formation of healthy chyle and thereby
purifying the blood.
They are acknowledged by the hundreds and
thousands who are using them, |o be t*os only the
mo3i mild and pleasant in their opcraiion, but the
most perfectly innocent, safe and efficient medicine
ever offered to the public. Those who once make a
trial of hese Pills, never afterward feel willing to be
without tthem, and call again and again for more
which is sufficient proof of their good qualities.
HE ADA CUE—SIC# OR NERVOUS.
Those who have suffered ad arc weary of suffer
ing: with this distressing complaint, will find Spencer's
Vegetable Pills a remedy at once certain and immedi
ate in its effects. One single dose of the Pills taken
soon as tiie headache is felt coining on, will cure it
in one half hour entirely.
Asa remedy in Summer and Bowel Complaints,
they display their wonderful powers to admiration,
and are far superior to any tiling in use lor these
complaints.
In Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, they stand un
rivalled. Many have boon cured in a few weeks,
after having suffered under the dreadful complaint
for years.
In Habitual Coßti v cness, tl\ey are decidedly supe
rior to a:.y Vegetable Pill ever brought before the
public ; and one 23 cent box will establish their sur
prising viitues, and place them beyond the reach of
doubt in the estimation of every individual.
They are invaluable in nervous and hypochondria
cal affections, loss of appetite, ahd all complaints to
which females alone are subject.
They afe mild in t heir action, and convey almost
immediate conviction of their’ utility from the first
dt.se. They.may be taken by persons of any age;
and the feeble, the infirm, the nervous ami delicate
are strengthened by their operation, because they
cicaittfhe system of bad luuuors*ipum.
tability", and invariably produce sound health.
rpwards of Three Hundred ahd SeVeriry Thous
and Boxes of these inestimable P.iUhave bdt*n sold;
within the last twelve months in three States alone,
and more than iLrcq times the in oth
er pStaf
As an Anti-tJillioOs Medicine, no faihily should be
without them. A single trial of them is more satis
factory than a thousand certificates.
C 'Eli / IFICA TES.
|Tlie tollowing’ is (ruin Mr. Inuae M. t'huinas, Mer
i-hanl, ut 'Flllotir ara Sprinjrs, Alabama.]
Talladeoa Spuing?, Tallmlepa Cos. Ala.
Aiifniai 17, 1842.
Till? ia to certify, that I have beeli afflicted with
Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Cotnplaiui,
and Coslivpncas fur the fast eight or nine years, du
ring which time I had taken, as well as 1 recollect,
about sixty boxes of Bc-ckwiiti’s Pills, boxes
of Peters’ Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion’s
and B. utdreth's l’ills, all of which afforded me hut
h.ttle or no relief. At last, 1 was recommended to
try Dr. Spencer’s Vegetable Pills, and well ldid; for
I:ic v-r hud but one attack of the Sick Headacho af
ter I ct tnmenced taking the Pills, (now about six
months) and 1 candidly confess, that 1 have derived
more real benefit from the use ot Spencer’s Pills,
thitl fro;n all tiie other Medicines atid Pills that I
have eveo'.taken, and i would earnestly rccotniuetid
them to all, as being in my opinion, the Best-medi
cine in use for all lingering complaints- Tiie Pills
have done me so much good, that I would not feel
willing to be vithout thfcin for five dollars a box; and
1 cannot but feel very gratpful to Dr. Spencer for
having prepared such a valuable medicine, and lire
distribution of it is conferring a very gr&at favor oh
the putdic, as it is a tiling of the utmost importance
that every family should have a supply of Dr. Spen
cer’s truly valuable Pills constantly on hand.
ISAAC M. THOMAS.
[From Mr. Adatii Riser, a peptilar Merchant inTaja
<lt g.t (Vafnty, Alabama.}
Ricrnrs Stohe, Talladega Cm., Ala. }
August In, 1 -12. )
This is to certify, that I have used Dr. Spencers’
Vegetable Pills jit my family for the last six months,
and 1 consider tlicut the beat Pil’s 1 ever used. 1
was appointed an agent lor the sale of them about
<ix months a<n>, at which lime the travelling agent
left pie about one hundred boxes, and 1 Ino e sold
out every box long since, and could have sold as
iiVTuy more if ihcy had been left. I think every
family should keep astipp'y always no hand. .1 have
jiovcrsuhl any Pills in my stoic tliar have been liked
pjwell as Spencer’s Vegetable Pjl! 9 .
ADAM IMS Fit.
[From a vi ry respectable Planter in tVusltingjon
-tii ! Qoutuy, j
Washington Cos., Ala.. March 8, 1943.
-/b Dr. Spem ar:
Dear Sir—l have used your Vr-gotobic Pills in my
amiiy lltt Lai year with great success, ami I consid
er them the best Pti! 1 ever used. 1 have made con
siderable use of many other popular Pilis, but t am
convinced that yours are superior to nny of tjiena.
For Sick Headache, they a.o au excellent nic.vlioitic.
For Bowel ('mnplaint, 1 think litem the best medi
cine in the world, and also for the Blorsly celux. 1
t ag say to yon that I made great Use of them Inst
season. I had twenty of my blacks sirk with die
Flux, an 1 1 administered your Pills freely, and 1 did
not loose a siuglc case. My neighbors speak in the
highest terms of tlicut. Respectfully yours,
JKSSE JORDAN.
jIMPORTANT CAUTION-
A PROCLAMATION.
To Vie CiKiens af Georgia;
WHKKEAtS, for several years past, the good Peo
,plc.vf dti-s State have been greatly, and very seri
uilily iuipnsed ttpfei in tiroes of suffering and sick
ness, by being obliged to pjtj-*the’ctlr4tnotts price of
'Fie Dollar anil lYfltj Cents for a Box of RILES, or
a Bottle of MIX 1 l RE, to euro CHILES ASD
FIX I / IIS, and oilier tii-mussing complaiufs : Now,
ihereforc, that an s.i.’r.o.ri t*,e;«>s Ot relit f
have been discovered in DR. JILi.LS YEGET
AIIEE FE 1 EH and AGUE, and ASTI-1 E VEll
RILES; which arc offered by-the Proprietors and
J\n ‘f 4-flits W.lhc low mice of only Upt Dollar per
’Rb v— Turin 23 etiFaperi tlutn the ii.ajffri
lyxff all otherdnediriiiioi if .1 the cuti; of stu-h n.mi
pfciiots; aud tyi to ♦ump.u'atiyy wufevjiicli
they- can be takyp, logcmcr with the simpncoy ut
their coiiiponedt pArts (w fiicfi are etvfivoly vegetable)
rmtt-*tw» real value of lltili's PtUs, as adapted 10 the
v wasi.s-.tfec can b*nu longer tin
Icait doubt of their,great tupcri. riiy fiver all othet
medicrhcS, not rihW-in'thriir fftifetiflof propeVtiws in
the Bate ahd spefedyh rare of Otdls and Fovors, bin
rlso a» a (vuutdy! (i. fe'cvcrsvl evixry dt^uGptiott.
It is particulaily worthy of remifk, thal out of Op
w:irds < 1 T ! Ib-x.vofthv'f PilDst-l.;
xh ASabahia alrttw*, *4ti^fi-»iiMasuw-r|##iih,„t is, not
.a rfnpte ttwohas eontc to th* kno>vl4dge of ilte pro
) f.timrs, tyiiore they ha', c to ettrp the virills
‘ tid Fevers, when tin jhiaivc Been used avcordiAtg to
th - 'hVectttins aecouipaiiyitig them. And t Fsides
t!l ‘3O pills arc no "qnnek medicine;” they are tilt
£r.*auiW#,vf*ra;a*a>lj «||)f|i men.
w i>, aticr having prepared this Muporitfiii rswipt
m .st positively declared that fretfiMrtfte itlsc.lVeiie-
U 1 to the present time; in medical science, ttiey saw
n way by which they could possibly he improved, or
in wie in any way inure cuualual in lilt cure of thus,
a op lot ms lor which they are recommended : so tha
the happy cuiabuia'.urn ot die ingredients anrt.theii
proper.ions arc such as to produce a medicine which
never tails to relieve when relief is at all attainable.
Upwards of one thousand certificates might here lx
add d,/>l unppriat.t run*effected by this medicine;
bi(t u ii not neces-ary to publish tlx-tn. as a si tip b
trial ot tin- l’dls is more satisfactory evulenro than :
vol i’ll'.' cf gnuted lestituoniii’s. We would, liowtv-
er, refer the reader to some eight or ten tlKiusand
Jaipiliev in who it is thought have experi
nped their efficacy, and who would bear ample tes
timony "f theirunrivalled virtues.
nj s I'or .Sale by J. H <S' II - ‘V. Ellis
on Cot ton Avenue.
>l. S. HA LI. At < O’S
DAILY EXPUKiS AND GEtiKli&L FUR
WARMSG AMD CUMMJSSIOX HOUSE.
I'll id Gfitrai hail kond and Banking Company of
Georgia having granted to the subscribers the
privilege of running an EXPKESS over their Road
during the present year,, with the pitvtlvge of an apart
ment tiiuler their own Lock, they offer superior sdvan
(ages filrUlie proui|it and safe conveyance of valuable
dkrttalee, tspseie. ice., iSjc., and rein hopes ol being
afi.'e ty irfake an arrangement with the Post Office De
partment, by which they will be allowed to carry a
Mail Bug. . :
They are prepared tq receive and forward Goods of
ill descriptions, to and frofti fsavannah and Alaeotl and
uHcrmodiate nlaces, a id between Savannah and Char
lestoti, with ilte greatest safety and despatch ; and wiii
also pav ptirttrulitr attention tit the purchase of Goods,
collection and paytnnr of Draft*, Notes and Balls, and
transacting till kinds of business in the above places.
They have also ex emied their arrahgeraetnslulxin
their Express by the Southern Boats to Ptoolata, in
Florida, and Intermediate places on flint route.
Maco.x —Office at the fVashingtoq Hall.
Savannau—Office at la3Ray Street
Do. yj. I’hilbrick, Agt n', for rrceivint nnj
frtthv.iAUftJ Goods and Merchandise
Cuakllsto.n. S. Gj—A|nu4 Head, Agcut, ofijee No.
95, East Bat.
' M. S. BALL * Cos.
June 33.
M & J. COWI.ES,
HA\ E ™>w on hand at the Store formerly dreupi
ed by- Messrs. J. B. ROSS ii Cos, a general as
sorment of planters’ supplies,
—consisting or—
Groceries ,
STIFLE DISY GOODS,
ss&i&ia'WtSi&a, esuiss,
Macon, Nov.. 22, 1843. . 27
Mew Goods.
T fA C'gm Niw Style M<rrimaek Prints,
AvJ J.alit) assorted English and American do.
Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetii-gs
i tekings. Umbrellas, Point, Dttflil Iff Bose Bhm-.
kefs, S:rt| »-ii and I’luul Lmseys, Kerset s, Plttius, and
Kent ckv Jeans.—Just receded and for sole l.y the
ptet t or pavkagu.
SAMUEL J. RAY & Cos.
Novemhyfß, 1833. ‘25
.IT ii ’ *V CUE,IP iiOOBSS
SAMUEL J. RAY, & CO.
4 RE now receiving ; n huge arid whip selected stock
hi ol Eiiglirl< Ffeaeh awf kmeticun
DRY GOODS,
o which they would bog tiie attention rif their custom
ers, and )h« i-uhlic/ geiteiady, |it tore purchasing else
w here, it« flu V are deterinineu to sell low lor tush.
Oct. 25.1814 23 if
eVuv Dry Goods, Hat ami
ssioi: kwwmie.
at Baldwin’s corneh, cotton avenue, macon, ga.
hiypip; stthfeeriheis are now receiving a general stock
A ofslapia timl-latteyM •>»
Dry Goods, Shoes ISoots and Ilafs,
Also. <]nlf Skirts, Sole Leather, Hog Skins, Boot Mo
rrtcco. Boot and Saddle Linings, Shoe Thread, Fcggs
ami Lasts.
Superior Anchor Brand Bolling Cloths,
Paper Hangings ant] Bordering.
Crockery-ware.'
PaiXT.- and OR4
Pure White LeSd ground tn Oil,
Extra tmtl N» 1 aud 2 ground in Oil,
Colored Putins,
Bt stqufiltfv LtttsCed,'Tanners tmd Lamp Oil,
Glass, .Rut tv, *.«
AH of which will' hi sold low f»,r Cash
A. J. & D. W. ORR.
Oct. 25, 1813 23 3,n.
Baling and Hope.
fX ll Afar.V Gnnny. Oloth, 43
t / 100 Piece- Kentucky Hemp Bagging 1 ,
50 rVirl Manilla Bale R»»pe.
For safe by CHARLES DA Y A CO.
Alacun, Nov. 13, 1813. 26 ts
W&WM.
V.f.Tfl E J. ISJ§\' SCO.
\RK receiving and opening a large nnrl riesirnhV
arisorimeni of stasottable FOREIGN and A
■MEnICAN Fmcy ami Staple
» (GooU.o.
The entire f»r«i k is r»« u nml very comple’e, Hud vt U
be puIJ at WliolcMiie or Reiail, at very lowest pri
cesl. Purchasers are invited io call and exainine lor
them stives Nov 8. 25
At Private Sale.
JI>T RECmVEH.
A r\j kegs White Lead/
TP\/ 16 baVrrls Are,
10 d»i. f) ranges,
2 sets Harncss l complelc, for four hordes
each, made for the U. S. Arn y. .
ts. T. ROWLAND.
XovemherSd.
wisvrnm®*
JC. O’CONNER, Civil Engineer, wishes tp iri
• form the citizens of Macon, that he has opened
A Writing School,
In Third Street, nearly opposite the Central Hotel.
Air. O’O. will teach a complete system of writing
in tcu lessons—and to ensare the Improvement or
iln.so who may avail themselves of this opportunity,
be will superintend the W riting of copies fur practice
which iniist he Written after the lessons.
He would also give lessons on TOPOGRAPHIC
AL DRAWING-MAPS,,PLANS, SECTIONS, *o.
f~*r Terms 83—one half in advance. Specimens
n be seen at the Sol tool room,
c“Dec. 6, 29 J. C. O’CONNER.
WILLIAM L. CL AUK,
WHOLESALE dealer IN
STAPLE AM) .FANCY
DRV HOODS,
NO. 37 LIBERTY STREET,
(Scar IVsiaari.)
rjEw-Ycmr.
Oct. 18, 1843. 22 if.
i—q—. ———
CLOTHS AND (AS.SIM LULUS.
SI P• Hf'VVfstof England Black, Blue, Brown and
Invisible Grt en Cloths,
F:.•licit and Americnn low priced do.
Plain aril! Fancy BeaverClothu i
Stlpcr Wool Diet!, F- nek <C Blue Rlk. Cassimeres.
'Colored and Fat cy do. every variety,
Ai.sii, A lew pieces ot G ratfix* Cttstt for Hunting
coats. SAMUEL. J. RAY, A Go.
November 8, 13)3. 25
*jf(fN NETS.
r pilF. subaortber has jest received aficsh supply
JL of fine and fashi<triable
Florence, Tuscan, and Straw Bonnets.
I*", a few DRESS PATTERNS, rich Mouslin dt :
Lane; an assortment of Elastic and Half Mitts;'
tick aH( I Fa-dli liable Dreaa Silks at reducc'u pricb?;
Uso one piece Turkgjr Satiu. , n
« 7 1* . G, L. WARREN,
One door ahot%} Geo. A. Kimberly'* Ilat Store.
dVlacOn, Nkv. 1, 1343. 24—ts
GROCERIES-
I 'HE euhscriliera continue to keep on hand at tin
old stand, opposite the Washington Hall, a gooi
-sortmeiH.it Groceries, Bugging,Salt,iron,&c., wltid
•ney will seb low tor cash.
C. CAMPBELL A CO.
Macon, June 7, 1343. 4 if
RACOJL
I 2,000 lbs Hams and Shoulders.
• of," Jehy “ C. CAMPBELL dt C U
Macon, June 7, 1843.
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TH E GAZETTE.
The time has arrived, when, it has become neces
sary for the Friends of Free Trade to unite in sus
taining their cause,,, _ ~ , ,
The commercial community and agricultural pop
ulation of the cotihtfy; have been subjected to the
operation; of at} uucquai and Tariff Law. A
law, admitted by "us frhmer? and advocates, to have
been hasiilV devised and hurriedly actedFt), forced
through Congress ut tjtc »d’if se an extra (session,
and adopted by a single casting vote. A law, which
makes forced loans front importers, in the way of
cash duties, amounting on an average to 30 per cent,
of tltyir capital. A law, wlyclt by heavily taxing ma
terials used in shipbuilding, being ehubVro $5 per
ton, which, on a vessel ot bOO tons.t amounts to the
• tiirnvoud suin of &J,SbO G drying our sVtjps from (he
foreign carrying trade. Foreign and cheaper built
vessels monopolize to a great extent, the business
xvbttjli was formerly done by our ships.
The friouda of Free Trade, contend that justice to
the Merchants, Ship Builders, and Ship Owners, and
to the Farmersmf tbc country, demanii# an immedi
ate modification of thisiippressivo Tariff Law., They
cOntettd, llvar, t'tc Agricultural and Cpiin/terekd itt
tcresis of die United States arc indissolubly united.
That, the prosperity and extension of trade ami com
merce, treeesftarily promotes Uit extension aud{>cos
pclity. of agrtcuJture- , , : ~
Thoy he.licyc the powf r grapted to Corig/csS by
the Cdnslitutinn, to regtiliato cfuntTrercC, Was not in
tended to bo ufecd for its destruction-
They belfevy it bad polirrforthc goyertiment, in
time of profound peace, twiner prctcncA of passing a
revenue MU, to pass a bill destroying revenue, and
then bßrrUw money with wlvii It ut carry on die gov
crnine i .-t, nud at the same time laying dig foundation
of a largo public debt.
They belt, vc a crisis has been reached in the af
fttirs of tlx* ooutitty, when these mcasuros itMist be'
mi t,.resisted anil oyercotae, by the united and if -
cient action of tne friends of free trade.
From tiie signs of die times, should the advocates
of commercial restriction and unequal taxation,suc
ceed in electing their candidate fur the Presidency,
the disastrous result w:ill bo, that we sltall have the
severe grievances of which We justly complain, fas
tened upon us as the pcrniaucin policy of die cuun
trv. , ■,
To avoid an event fraught with such evil cottsc
tiuences, it behooves us to unite with or he r» in the
support of a Frre Trarle Gamliilatc for the IVesiilen
cy. The time for action is short. In a few more
months, an individual may he selected, a« President,
whose opinions, power and influence, might be fear
fully exerted against us. Orotic, whose yicigs, feel
ings aud opinions coincide with our own.
Something should he done. At the present time,
the Piess of this city occupies a position Unfavorable
to the success of our cause. Tito necessity for a
new paper is evident, from the fact that at present,
none of the papers of this city advocate to the full
extent, and with sufficient energy and zeai, the prin
ciples for which » e contend.
A paper of this character seems at the preset!
juncture indispensable. It should he in its ends toad
aims, essentially n Free Trade paper; a id at the same
time, advocate die claims to office, of men in whose
undisguised principles, we might place the most ire
plicit confidence.
A Committee of Tree Trade Gentleaien, have
been organized to solicit subscriptions from parlous
dispnsedto contribute means, towards starting in this
city, as soon as practicable, a now Coihereiul omj
Free Trade paper, with the intention, at dip sane
time of lending its honest and fair support for the
Presidency, to (he candidate » hose opinions are well
known to he favorable to a liberal Cohiniercial policy.
Writers of acknowledged a iliiy, zeaj and indus
try, will have charge of the Editorial columns.
Talents of the highest order will be engaged to
take charge ‘of the respective Departments of die
paper. > tl , j, .
The state of the Money Market, with Reports of
Banks, Incorporated Joint S:ock Companies, Procee
dings of Congress, and of Bfate LcgtsUturaS, iti re
lation to all financial affairs, with regular taLies rtf
Exi igingc Domvsiie and Foreign, ppmbined with
general groupings of all monetary movements taking
iplffce in all pahs iff the civilized world, will form a
periAhrVcill feature;of the paper, , ~
i j Another department pf thg paper will tie dev.'ted
to infonnatioti epneernttig Ihe state of the principal
Markets ofthe world ffir Agricultural prhducls. Cor
rdspondence will also bo established with tire fann
ing and planting districts of the interior, in order to
obtain .the,latest, news of the extent and prospects of
the growing crops.
Your aid in promoting the objects expressed in
the above circular, is respectfully soliyjte<l. with that
of your triends, which can be. remitted by than, in
the way of subsefibers, or other contributions, to the
address of I. F. Hutton, 47 1-2 Wall street, or Cos E.
B. Hart, 18 Wall street, New York.
PROPOSALS —lt is proposed to publish a paper
(hat tn Connection with the objects above expressed,
shall also support the claims of the Hon. JOHN C.
CALHOUN, for the Presidency of tho United States,
subject to the decision of a National Convention of
Delegates, sent directly from the People.
A Doily and Weekly paper, wjll he issued, of the j
full ordiuary size, printed on good paper and with en
tire new type. The price for the Dailywill he &(i 00 I
and for the Weekly, 83 00 per annum, payable iti all
Vases, in advance.
Single copies of the Daily will be two cpnts, and
and of the Weekly, six cents fach.
Postmasters are authorised by a law of Cougress
to remit funds or subscriptions for newspapers froe
of expense. ,
Mew York, September, 1343;
THE PETERSHCRG KEPCBLICAN
I’.ELiEviNG tlid present to hri a Urisis'too iiupurtant to
trie interests of tiie Democratic party to allow any ptxgs
devoted toils cause to sink for want of support, (he
subscriber |ws,.at. fjyt ia?wtut,e yf Jnany ir, emit, con
sente'l to eOitorfAl ghiaffnee bf the’l eters
liurg Republican. 1
Recognizing tit the l»te tetnporary defeat of D ntoc
rat-y the neoessity of recurrence for fimire success ro
be fundamental prirteiplrs of States’ Rights, nml tltejr
strict application to.all Federnl issues. The Republi
can wjli neither in itseß exhibit laxity of political faith,
jtir ioleraie tts itiduigerrhc tri others, but wiu tindevia
imgly atlhi r» to the noble principles, as admirably mn
.tooivtl by one of our dfebugihisned •'^taiesnihn—'“rree
rate ; low duties : no-debt; srperatioh front Banks;’
oMforay ; rc ieiiL-hitient ; und strict uditetauce to live
4>miitu(ttin.y
Tiie soccessfitl mnintenance arid permanent estfflj
tslttifenl «>t this wise nttd just system of meusuresyuAist*
;ri ai-ly dejettd on tire judicious selection of the I'etito
ratic catidtdate’fdr the next Presidencyt and believing
-be amplest guarantee ot tl-.ese important etuis to lie
llorded fey the eminent, abilities and unsullied fault oj
IO! IN C. CALHOUN, the Republican will advodate
ns claims to the nomination ol tin* National Coilveli
mn. Tin se claims will be entorccd w ith due respect
■ I the preterenees of others, and the cordial support of
tis press will be given the Nominee of a Conven
iOit so assembled as to he general, am so constituted
s to give a clear expression to the willbf the majority.
The Fetertburg Reuliblicait will, as heretofore, be
■ubiishetl three f.mes a week, at Five Dollars pci ati
iitn, aixvars payable in ndvance.
The snliserifier wHI assutm* its control on the, third
lundav in June, un'il whiefi lime all comrtitiniclitlons
ill he addressed to bint (|iosr n:.id) Ricbran and.
WASHINGTON GREENJIOW.
Rtchmord,3lst May, 1813.
PROSPECTUS
op nr
•CHRROK'EB ADVOCATE.
THE mi<Jersjgiii (f,tii the avlwitmiou itljuaiiv Irtenda
proposes 'o publi-H, in the village of Marietta, Cofib
Couaty Georgia, a weekly uewp|i-|ier ui(dtrade abuvet
title. He is assured that n well conducted newspap< r
is mueli-w anted m this region, and so tar as Ids Bumble
efforts will go,*ltou(d Ik- nieei with encouragement,
the‘Advttcare‘snJil add to die rephtaiuMt of the Choro
k*‘p Goumry, sffriding as it does, the most sa ujmous
clime, with a fertile and productive soil, not surpassed
in the Union.
'Phe Advocate will be decided in its poli ics, while at
the same titpe due res »«.•« wdi lie paid to the opinions
of those who may dtfi" r with us. Be ievitig in a strict
construetion ofthe Lortslriurion, ss the truly sure gusr
su'ee to tire iagututipifs «and |fec c*4l<Jfe a|}d ,»>f the .two
great parties now Ixfore the country, that the Demo
cratic Partv, with John ■. Caiaiolw at its, head, is the
one on w ltich to look for the carrying out those princi
pies, the Advocate will support die principles ot that
Parlv, and the man, whoever he may be, selected by
the National Cotiveatiuit to carry out Us principles.
Agriculture— that most imp* rutin branch of industry,
wifi not We neglected in die pageh of the Advoentc.
To this hrauph wesliaU devote much attuvion, and in
addition, to such selected articn -,‘as may Ife of inten »t
to this section, wv wi|t <■ ntleuver |o -prnctKe ihe nssis
tance ofthe tariiiersin VVesten Georgi'n, who, by giv
ing'theiff own experienfra and inode of culture, will
Utjngih rward miters,and ipus all reap a benefit.
The Advocate rmty tth->» lie lookt ti to (orsao-h items
of news us -we may rcccjve tropi iliff rent stctiojis of
the country, and a portion of its pages will he devoted
tolighl n apti.g. It Will be an,object oi thquodclsi^ufd
to make the Advocate such a paper as every subscriber
will led Ia pleasure un perusing birnsrlf, and to pitting
helbre his faiiiily. and when Ins year expires, renew Ins
kultscripfitm with aihnile on his countenance
The Ad-vocate will be printed on an Imperial sheet
with new type, press, &.c. at Tltrce Dollar* per an
num. m. mjvuocu—iw sub-iription will lie mken for
less than a year. Advertisements will he inst Fed M
One Dottay per si]nnro ot tweljve lutes for tlv first iuser
tion, and Seventy-five Cetits for each subsequent one—
legal Advertisi itthtt!* will be inserted til the Oftaalhates.
Jub Pn,:tii|tg of every deseripiiott will l« ix.tcutpd with
neatness arid despatch.
1 1 , M. M. C.U.DLU.
July 10, 18 f3.
THE l- A/. I <</. /.•
SATUKDAVCOHIER.
WrNo INCREASE OF FhtCE IS ASKED Fok TllE ENLAR
GED and realtified Courier, and lor tltc purpo e ..i fa
cilitating tha formation ol Clubs, of which imv old sub
scribe# ofictelmg ’ will be considered ox one, w e ofler
the following
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS.
Three copies-of tiie Saturday Courier,: lyeir, t is
on# copy tor thee years, - - , -
9eveh cr>|»icß «f (lie Sufordny Courier, I year, 10
’fwclve “ ~, , :!**,' t, , • 15,
Fevrinfeeh “ 1 ** ' •••*»•' *»* "120
Two “ and 1
copy of Godov's Lady's Book, 5
Fi-vo copies of iheSptardny Courier, find 2 copies
of Gody's Ga ly's pttuk 10
F’lVe x'opti sot UiC Satanhiy Cbtirter, 1 copy of
Miss Leslie's Mngazute, 1 copy of Col nan's .
ihiys'ahd (xirl's LrlJrAty, and I copy of Go*
.(Jc.y’s Lady Book . ~ •, 10
Five rn uit sos (fie Rhturoay Coh'rfef, arief I‘chpy
of IfVost's'few Hclorral-UvStiu v ul Anicrun,-a
bn book, 10)
(Krln fact, vHjatijyor offer is made, by any ctfn r
Family .Journal, at all approaching tn, w orth, beauty or.
prefenskms r lolhe ritmirdtiy GourieP, will he fiilntished
by : . AIAKKN tfe li 'LDIijN,
Editors ahd Proprietors
rRE l!
To any pcrrinTi wlfn wifi send ns Teh New !*tiN»rri-
Itets, apd S'Jff jtgr.money, w« will preseot a copy of
Vitn-tr
Allison’s History of Europe, [English edition of this !
work row's 850!J Or
fe' -tfelireai vltuouary of Arts. .M.tnufaetiiror?, and
Mines, I5t>CT pitges, and ov<*r IttOO p! I't-s!
t-nt-yclotyedip of Gsoyrajjby, 4goO pages, 120fe en
graving?, 80 tpapa.
I Irvu.tfi''ld’s Greek TWaattn*.
For Five Ngw. Subscribers, and SlO, w ill he sent
either.
Cooky's American iff Egypt, wife ptpnorpus i]]us
fritttons.
l’lie Farmer's Cvt.'oJa'ilin, 110 U pages, anti innu
merable engravings: or
titlark*.* Life ntbUjaghington.- ,j ,
Pictorial History of the United States.
Thd ub 've wet ks are 0(1 i.t form to sent! by Mail,
at non-periodic til postage.
Our bfetfiretiitf the "Pirsg, w ln> ext-ferage with 11°.
H-fflgreatly oblige UJ by irwuig the above an iu-< rtipu.
M’MAICI'.N & HOLDEN
p\ii)SVVAVVtS
OF THE
rok G RF.SSI ON AI. >F A MSOATAN.
fpilE > appn.xchiog ffessrm ot ConffroSß. will,
A d.jtdjtlpy, ,hc the iutporLHit one, i« many
respects'm tiie attriafs of AMorH'Uft policies. The
occurrences will bo interesting to eiery citizen,
and we shall make extensive arrangements to
spread fee6>(u ogr, most elabo
rate,- and moat correct accounts of every tiling tlitit
transpires at (lie i-apifal. The proCeFditigJ t.f C.trt
prcys.wili be niiiujiely • atijt;gdcd u>, pud. rpt egiies
delivered in b tit Houses given at length.
Tit* approaching Uons-ross will diffor in many, re
jspgpla fixtut any other ever convened.. The Ejredu
tive will be firm aril! jfisi, arid yet Vtourtriohs and’
conciliatory to all-thq.parties thnt- roßipose tfegjjon
gress, go tiiat in tite political conflicts, w it'ir It nny he
anticipated, the PEOPt/ICB iuiereffts ’may t.io be
( el+ogpthor neglected; 9?*? r'Y/yv illfetiH', feu
cettdancy in thy Scnatc-Mlfe other ifi ihe IT .ttfe,
wftife the Picslilrm ’w'ifi srirlTi', 1 n cehali' or Tin?
cpcxTay. to liarinopize tjtoir legislative action. ,
('i.t’iL-ress (i.ll'ffiiit that, VtmlVriilie prefelif Fx.-'c 1 -
fevp) tlio being in respretsitfle (t«a!td| no
defalcations have ntmurretLatid'tltat the agents, . it-,
trusted w’ith the puMJc fdnfls,haV.- merited thttteun
fetieiiec of Ixith ptorfif s. It wUJ find t\ .atiff sonic.-,
what imperfect, ana biincntig From file rdre rftxjjit
mettded 1)7 Mr. Tyler, pn-vsed 'in the H ntso hy tlie
casting votes, of twenty-one Democrats —tXtrlyJhc
’ (fay xvhlgfov'tnlriig'ng'ahife'U} w’ltffe ‘inAlte Soriate
four or fipe l>*ntoyfa<a yotpfl for it, an;l twice that,
number of, Wldgs pgainkt it. It w ill find Ihtkt the
ciirierix'y rA" fl«<«tiffitr)( is in a scnmdc.tr eojiditioi
. than i; li;)s4>ccu for t,wet|ly years, and jliat 100
out a Rank, of any tiling of a kindred r-n'ilro; While
tliofite iruttlOns of ’iVoastrey ,)n«os authorized IP bp
issued bearing six per cent., are taken by the Gov
ernment creditors witlioiM miy inltrcst at all. ft Will
find demagogues and political maiiarrrrs busy cheat- 1
ing the People as usual, preaching distribution, as- I
somptiou of state debts, bank, &c. But they can
never make mtu-.jj progress while Wr.TylifUPr ev
ident. All ific?c RiiftjVits will be sgfitaied
forihe bonefitofTrestdeutialaspirants.
"At suclt a time, it is necessary that the eftizens in
et rirri “settlori ; of (he Urlknj should knotv what is
done fey jtlteir. rcpFescntatiyes, and be acquainted
witli tiie import and design o*f tile debates and mnve-
Wietils in Goilgrcas. 'Che session will t)yt doubt bo
long, as w«llias intensely cxcitintr, and hence tire In
ducement msuhscrilie for the MadiKotriri'i by tlm year.
'lLnii-S :
i ALWAYS IN ADVANCff)
tc session, (prdbubiy nirvo is;, 1 !
> ..,-motuha). , . » .. . . - $7 O.J.
Tri-w< city, (titling the seuljn, 2 90
VVeokly, ' do. 1 G)
Pjtpers with which we exchange, by copying tlii;
prospectus a few tiroris, will (confer a fa wliidi
tnillibe eltepsftelljj rcpsprociwoi|, ( , . , ~
Postmasters are allowed by law to (Var.k ictriit
tances. . ■ • it,],
Address J. B. JONES,
Washington, D. C.
December 23,1343.
Democrat Joi> Office.
j , It A, '
in The rear of j rarneif boor store,
> on uorrory Avanus, macon, <l4. ,
Is fully stfppbe.l with every tltutg tltat is necessary for the'neat,
ritieap, add )trorhj.t fxecuiifttt ofali' varlei ies of
3300 U nm soi> UrmUnrj,
-‘-sueff .so—
Kotos, Checks,
Labels, Circulars,
Pamphlets, Bill Hoads,
Horse Hills, D.-ay Receipts,
Stage Bills, Business Cards,
Hail Hoad Bills, Cotton Receipts,
Eteara Boat Bills, Bills of leading,
A 1.1. RfUfM| iff'
JSSWrUltll,
Picpkrcil at a wnmiri", ia the ucateßv atii roost
txfitJiiiaijx iwrouar.
ißife&rijkg* :
An of all descripiionsof BLANKS kept consrontly
i’ll hand, or prspirad at tJlc shorten Wotie*
iSH #f which wiß Be done at the very lowest prices far CASH
JNKW
BOOK STORE
ON COTTON AVENUIi.
Two doors above Messrs. J. IT. & \V v
ELLIS’ DRUG STORE.
Jp#\ J. “2J&
wKmm. s
'cte f‘ V cu,:a ‘- fc
Family and Pocket Bibles. Prnver and Hymn Boot
of every kind apd[ atze, uj
Southerv and Missouri Harmosv, Kixgsi.ev’s Scrn
Choir, Juvexilf. Sixuixo Book, Mason's Sacieo
Harp, Base Prewfii, DirjipMAßy of 4life.
CAL 'I'eRMS, <$C., d-C.
Hlank Hooks of every description. Court
cord, and Docket Hooks, various size*. *
Journals, am) Day Rooks; /nr dice j 1
tetter. Dill and Receipt Rookt; Index's for '
HeefgfTs, Rocket Memorandums if- Rocket
Ledgers, xf-e., <f-e.
.1 B. woriW respectfully invite I embers and other
wluymay want,School Books, to calland examine hi
stock ; w hich will he sold at the tuwcsl possible oriel.
For Cosh —whoJcsafe and-retail. '
He also receives qs soon as pttlilished n|l the new
works Hum tt I HtuqierV and other (mhlishittg hous.
in New X, or k. Bogton apd Pbtjadelphia, tyubfacin ■a l
the cheap aiiff fJishiortnlde litcrnture of the dai
wlucfelie sells at New York prices.
,Cr.ns'ant:y on hand a stock oj LA fV BLA SKS, print,
on the best foolscap paper.
Mac-on, Occobct 18, 22 ts.
NEW BOOKS
AT OAKSES’ BOOK STOIiE.
'J :iK Ni-Ic.ft!K>•::*—•!afet 1 bjr iJowiil. Jfe' l.* f \
llAjKnaii Monk's Wouks. !?«». (J, * * 2T» ».
Tni?F.ui< n*ni, tty • - . |{2^(.
Tm« I pi i
fliik JtriiN P.'P.unjivx; * 12 1-2 a
JJul.wiißV N*'vw 12 12 aiu) ct*ntf.
Ja.mks’ Vo.* D.l I)o. ’ ' *
rtottklYll 2-1 cißiits ( J , . ’
Alison’s Jiryy*,:, omplete.
WfANimfHttntuirß9kii4i>.' , nil
i , vxi-ocii’s fiAZ£T)Ti:ii»t, No. P.‘ir»<k*nt*.
- -Inothor .new worV in two pii-mj TIIC RREffl
REIS rfitiX, from rti« ffjtteil pen of
, B>vmcr. bv Marv Howitt.
Tito TtlC-mnY OF RDLYXFSIA, 1 vo] b .
the Rev. W. Russell. 1
ORR ftps AI.MIXAC for 18-14.
■|tS*Trt he hod at VkUriUs* BbeKsTonia
aiqcoti, -7, Jrtbi. -.0-
is sole; age\ t i xm the sale of mv pills
LVTUEfeIU Y (jl' MACON, GLO.
Ik IreANDiiETH, M. ft.
Jlacrih, Afav 31' 3 ,r
-
i a i.t. And v, ini'ek rrcxDDs r :
Now arriving muurr from n. yoUTk.
’ rtfidclslerited w orth! re4pdcrftilfv inforui l;i
--j -l tlH.ljfU ftfitf i*ui«»>v vccp.vili'r
a well aborted tfr-.ilcVr FALL \ND WlNII.il
t>CiOOD-S. Muslin Do Lai:o.y, rw’ii Oiapc 1>
j f.nnrs, Imperial Ch'.saua an<l AJ.ipntLalianru -,
I 0000 yards*prime*! (’alicors, fa.*hional>lcntvl.lllaik
t MM rick VrU-rw; H
Hmwn and Bic**cbc»J.Liii«:HTuiU»f Cdofli.**. alarffeinl
( olr- nut asujrtruui t of.ndi Idark, Blue Ufrclfai,<|
fNiba-rd Dr.RNq S»l Asp Nviih a grnfrnl.T-
I j*v,ijm4u,t «»t. tfdk . Jiaudjsc* v|dc|’s Maude?,
I Slitiv.l-*, Cilovcs and li«li*ioVv, uicnjifne Helnminirs’
i .\>*'d!c«. Ht.oks arid lyro*, Wbalclx^ir,/Bal
j
Hhug'ing'r, tic., etc*. •
j <v il ALSO,--
| A Sj.tnpdjd assori|t,-ti;t.i< IIROADCLOTIIS.ai.J
j CaSSIMI ,P.S h Fhmyels, etc., together with inwt
'rilK-r aftielcs itsn.-illi- topi in |)rv- ttisslV Sluros.
Ail o| wJmfe.xvill be sitbl its Low. os the Unrest fee
. Casii. A share of tiie public palrntiagtj Is rcsprci
tull v solititrd, at first door above G. A. JCitaheritb
Hat Store. 1
N. B Dress .’Woking, ft> 'the best mnnacr, and
most Li.oincf.
. t; ! . fv.\r;:;i \
bopn ,;,' ~ .!), i jy.
i^nxMiiS
?(-;:■ I;■ -■ . t .v ; be..f c-h.r.d.c.-
I A.--0. New stylo Tuscan, Florence and AmatnneJ*
1 JnM received and t.r safe |nwt. by
, XML’F.L J. RAY & so.
1 Vnromhf-r ]fi(3. 11 'i 25
h Vl.i .V i!!C.\.
1 Liver,it.: S:dr.
j 2U l'oiis tfwvtics Ir. jf .
11' or sale by
Cll.Vtf. CAAU'jiiXlj A CO.
Bagging find Hope.
(h/VfY PIWRB) bt axy Gturltk-Rim- ng,
x-'x/W fet)|t " Koiiipiki, .do
53 « Rt.sht, ' J.F 1
200 Cwli llip*,
500 lbs, Bagging Twine.
Fori Fu\* liti rensionallte teratsi l>y >
CHA-S CAMPBELL i CO.
Aug.-S3, IBIS. ll 1 "1
L, 77: — t~ ——; ; r—
.pA cvoHa as A .Vi a ■coAt’Mi'ssiox
D ‘JI - 7\ CS.'l.
tcnrlery Jiis «n victs (o bis
1 ajiid tiie nill>lic, 111 the ajuire btisinrps. For ma*
ny aeiiivly d m v.
eonductintr the various* brandies til trade ifiiiiwuiely
connected wish the interist of planters. Tks j
his 7Mrsounl aitcntifiu to u>atu #n4mstt and to.biscare.
JOHN BOpT'U.N.
Sav.ittnnlii July 5. Uif
11 V. .\|! 'o S ffUTflj
t . t. jjROADXVAY..
fON'NKi; MAIDEN LA NR,
. viv I 'otk%
JS
PitiVA tiv BO VRDiAG.
YANE s>f tw,o tiLspp.qtftfek; families can be aceots
uiuuatcu wttli HJaragoa qjianiMt •" * rr
' niarknblxt Jtealthxj; qftiej and pleasdfifpai t U ih« «>'
ty. 1 retveuicntly,itc.-tr tlte/cat of bitsittess. Three
ktr fiMrEfSy t’>f’tr;Pisix-fir ll atr.ferpyi-an atso be scsoie
m..dared. For particulars apply at the office o( ihe
Deinocrat.
' ■ Bripl. 27, 1343. ,G 29
MFI’TCi:.
T HE undersigned Haveassdclate<l llicm-clvrst
gotber\ utidap the style of I.E.MLSRR, JfA
YEf V, if- Cos. for tfee traits 'clfem of the
and Printing Business’; tfec copartnership to take *'•
foot from the lOUt of Luyust lust.
GEARFIELU LEARNED,
’ ' ! r ' nl " JOHN A. HAVEN,
JOHN A. TOMPSON.
Boston, Sept. 6, 1343. 23
L'OL'li alic) date, applttutipo
L marie to the Inferior Kuumif Bibb cMtntyi *« cl ’
ItlttihgtftJ* urdittsry piipnses, furlqsvq to sell thrßc* 1
cutely pi Isitholla Clark, tlr ceased, said county*
1 A f.EX’k ‘MfcLfe.OSB, Atlm'r
t, ■Sep' 1, IS4& 11—4 m __
s Sale.
4 C. KKI'.T’M’, to an oltjcriit Ihe Hotiornbir fin* l **
i * Court ol Bd>l> county, when swing M
purposes, will (>y sold in the City ol Macon, '[LJct
enirntv, bcflrre the Court House floor, on tbe FOy*
ryiaBDAY in February next, oil the real estate/*;, y-
II Rmttirtns, dtrhasW, lath ft'said county, cohsfrntM!
of a IMM SK null LOT OF LA M>,'*ituuted«"
the road h uditi" froth the Fetnalt College in this L "
to V.i.eviile. Terms Oil the day ol sale, ; ,
JAM FA .>1 JiIKKN. Admr.
November 32,- IS 13.