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uonston Sheriff Sale. I Houston February Sales. Jcniflc fnv Qola MRSa DESSAU
W ILL be sold, before the Court House door In ; TJEFORE the Court House door in Perry, Houston ; JUUiiXUO iUi IJCllCi TTAS as ususl returned from tl:
tho town of l’erry. Houaton county, on the , XJ county, on the 1st Taesday in February next. T n .„ , „r T . vti.IH
l»t Tuesday in Jauuary next, within the legal hours within the usual hours of sale, the following proper-
of sale, the following property to wit: ! ty to wit: One black Horse and one Buggy, 3 setts
South half of lot of Laud'No. SSI, two hundred ' .f Illacksmitli'a Tools, 4 Iron Wagon Axles, 6 tin
Tbot D.Titiu’an’'*n’d"noi3tedout by him to satisfy benches, six pair Cabinet Screws, lot of Sundries,
one <1 fa from Houston Inferior Court, James m. lot of Lumber, lot of Buggy Spokes, one_Cbeit_Car-
Gatea, n. Thoa. D. Pitman, and WUBam Allen. penter’stoola, one Buggy body, one Writing Desk,
Also, one negro girl nine or ten yean old. named one negro man named Jack, about as years old, one
. Vicy, levied on as the property of Win.M. Bateman negro woman, named Mary. about 16 years old, that
to aatitfy one t) fit from Houston Inferior Court, \S in
f fi— .... tr... M nnt ItV
L. Vinson, vs. Win. M. Bateman, pointed out by
Defendant. j
Also, three hundred and ninety 390 acrcsof Land,
more or less, in the Fifth District of Houston coun
ty. Nos. not known, said Land lying on Eobeconnee
Creek, joining Lands of James Sikes, levied on as
the property of Newell U. Hiller, and purchased by
him from Seaborn L. Kicks, to nullify one fi fa from
Houston Inferior Court, Patience Rieka VI. Newell
H. Miller. JOHN L. HOL9TEAD,
nov30 Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
;57 XoEtroes, and 3,000 Acres of
1ST id;
TO BE SOLD OX A CREDIT OF 12 MONTHS.
\T7TLL bo sold on the 1st Tuesday in January
VV next, before tbe Court Ilonas door in Clin*
uext, before the Court House
ton, Jones county, Gn., the following named
grots, belonging to the estate of Joseph 6. Stiles,
1 ite ot Jones County, deceased. Persons in w.int of
likely Negroes, or good Laud, will do well to attend
this sale, as another such opportunity may not occur
in n life time. G. I). ROBERTS,
Administrator of the estate of J. G. Stiles.
Negroes’ Names and Ages:
1. Milley, a woman,
-- Toney, a man, as
3. Clabe, a man, 4*
4. Pat, a woman, 39
5. Cherrv, a girl, 1*
6. Marinli, a girl.. 16
7. Mar}*, a girl, 3
&. Lettv, a woman, 42
Charity, a girl 20
:o. I. iudy, a girl, 16
11. Sharper, a boy, 13
12. Winney, a girl, 12
la. Leke, a boy, 11
14. November, a boy, 0
13. Lizzie, a girl, 8
16. Lee, a girt, 9
17. Martha, a girl, 7
If 1 * VK Peggy, (and infant) 29
20. Riley, a boy, 14
21. Jim, a boy, 13
22. Peter, a boy 11
23. Aaron,a boy, 9
24. Howard, a boy.. 3
23. Eliza, a girl 2
26. Lucy, a woman, 46
27. Will, a man,
2f*. Rena, a woman,
29. Moses, a boy,
no. Kl\jah, a boy,
31. Abram, a boy «..
32. Viney, a girl,
23. Harriet, a girl,
31. fcilvic, a girl,
35. Sally, a girl,
36. George, a boy
37. lienry, a Blacksmith,
45 years.
3d do
43 do
39 do
do
I
it to say, the one-ball undivided interest in the re
mainder In said negroes, after the death of Mrs. Sa
rah Jones, the mother of Defendant, all levied on
as the property of Osborne Jones, to satisfy a fi fa
from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Madison
Marshall, against said Osborne Jones.
Perry, Ga. JOHN SMITH, Dep. Sheriff,
dec 28
Administrator’s Sale.
\ OUEEAttLI to no order of the Uouurxblo th«
A. Court of Ordinary of Dooly County, will be sob.
jefore the Court House door in the town of Vienna
naaid county, on the First Tueaday in January
iext, within the leftal hear* of sale, ail the negro*:
iclonging to the estate of Gillia Wright, late olaaic
onnty of Dooly, deceased, via: Ubody, a woman
love, a hoy; Irvin, a man ; Bandy, a man; Aino.-
-. boy ; Doss, a man; Charlotte, a woman. Soli
or the purpose of a distribution. Terms made knowi
■n day of aale.
Tanas—Twelve months credit with good and ap
proved security-
Nov -'3. WM. 8. JOHNSON. Adm’r.
Jones .Postponed hbeiitf Sale.
W ILL be aold, before the Court House dcor, ii
the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday i
February next, 1839, within tho nsnalhonrsof sal.
die following property, to wit: Two negroes. Bid
iy, a woman 18 years of age, and her child. Rost —
her child one year old, levied upon as the propert.
if Thomas 8. Alexander, by virtue of 25 J until-
Court fi fas., issued from 377th District, G. M., it
aver of Isaac Hardeman, John W. Clark and others
vs. Thomas 8. Alexander, levy made and returnee
tome by John W. McGhee, a Constable.
Also, will be sold at same time and place—one ne
gto girl, name Averlino, levied opon as the propert;-
of Anderson S. Childs, by virtue of 4 fi faa issue,
from 377th District, G. Jl., in favor of Robert Me
Ghee and others, all rs. Anderson 8 Childs, lev;
made and returned to me by John W. McGhee, s
Constable. JAS. G. BARNES, Sheriff,
dec SI
Administrator’s Sale.
*1° 1 n Y an order of the Honorable the Ordinary of
“° | 13Bibb County, Ga., will be a dd before the Court
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House door in said county, between the usual hours
if sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, a ne
gro man, George, about It years of age ; one Feath
er Bed and Bedding; one lot of Land lying in Car
rol County, Ga. containiug ICO acres, more or less.
No. ten (10) iu tho Tenth District, sold as the pro
perty of Francis Wilder, deceased, for a distribu
tion among tho heirs. GREEN WILDER,
dee 31 Administrator.
Aditiiuistrator’s sate.
VX^ILL be sold in the town ot Clinton, on the first
T WILL sell one or both of my P L A X T A -! ±£ t
1 ^^“SSSBH^SESSW
of LAND—some eoo acres operand in a high state b * enTObnutted ‘°Sout h e muls Pectton. , North J.astem Kail Loads,
of cultivation. Good Framed NEGRO HOUSES E\ ENLNG DRESSES which haffle description, r T n1 '- 'Plend.d and last Running
hocse • other improvementagood. I EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim- A
The other contains some 2,227 seres of land, shout min^s { f T n**
IZST/mtfsZfo Ho^es^’Dweinng 1 Uoi°^ DRESS TIUMMIXGS.
other buildlogsgood. and an excellent little WA- CASPIAN HAIR PINS, . GOKDOW.F. Barden, Commander.leaveaSavau.
TERM1LL, to do the grinding for both Plantations. GRECIAN CURLS. 1 ! “J* fc * Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday
There is some 1000 at-res of CANE and SWAMP n a IR BRAIDS * v 3 at Charteston
LANDS,'some TWO to THREE HUNDRED HAIR HK AID with the tmn of the North Eastern Rail Road going
ACRES open, and in a high state of cultivation.— HhAD-DKEbSES, and North ; returning, leaves Charleston every Mon Jan
Joins Col. John 8. Thomas and William Drumright, an assortment ot divers articles, which would require 1 Friday night at 81 o’clock (after the arrival
and of conTse is good. an endless list to enumerate. Delay not! of the cars of the North Eastern R. Road.) and ar-
Call and examine for yourself. My Overseer will! Thankful for past favors, aha with hearty cheer,- rives at Savannah early the following mornings,
show the place at anv time. I will sell it low. With solicits the patronage of all desiring the rich,elegant By tins route Passengers can obtain through tick-
the PLACES, I willsell CORN, FODDER, OATS, | and beautiful. etsto and from Savannah, Oa., and Wilmington, N.
STOCK HOGS and CATTLE. E^MES. D„ is prepared to furnish Milliners with , Carolina.
wholesale pattern Bonnets aud all Goods in her — ! —
I line, at the shortest notice and lowest rates,
oct 5
Chuugt; of Schedule.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
Ida
. STEAM PACKET LINE Factors & Commission Merchants,
B
MERCHANTS AND
S I JY ESS £■'
Griffin, Ga., July 31
ang 3 Messenger copy.
W. W. CHAPMAN.
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
D KStRIVt; to move my planting interest 1
west, I offer for sale two valuable PLAN-,
TATION3. One situated in Macon county within
ith-W«
three miles of Winchester, on the South-Western
Rail Road, containing 2,403 acres of level Oak and
nickorv Land, with good improvements, and be
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in culti
vation, a considerable portion of w hich is fresh land.
The oUierplantstion is situated in the 14th District
of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Cbockeefi-
chikec Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Land,
about two-tldrds of which is Oak and lliekoty land
of the best quality, and the remainder good Pine
about th
Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cnlti va-
C. H. Freeman & Co.
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.,
orrstt, as usual, at thiix old stash, a choicx
Haring a through freight arrangement with the
the Central Rail Road and its connections, all freights
between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con
signed to tho igents of this line will be forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE 4c CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
jan 19
EVANS, HAERISS & CO., Important to Planters!
INGERSOLL HOOP The CuthtertRepo;
JLrGCT^ --
Mg. 2
~2. •
I BAY street, savannah, ga.,
nEKSW the tender of their services to the Plan-
XL tors of Georgia and tho adjoining States, and
will contmuo to sell Cotton at fifty cznts per bale.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled •
promptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal
when desired, on Cotton in store.
)' M “;D. A ’ !T10N * C . I W«.E. Evans, i
Gxo. W. Evans, | Host. Y. Harris#. ,
M ERCHANTS and business men of iiwl
desire to extend their hn.ii...,
TerrclI.Clay, Calhoun and adjoining conutr'l
to well to advertise to the “Cnthbert Rc-notSI
fished in the rapidly growing town of C - - sr
dolph County. Cnthbert will soon i
Savannah, Jnly SO, 183
aug 3—6m*
ISAAC HAYDEN J THOS WOODWARD
Sale and Livery Stable.
H AYDEN a WOODWARD are now Th
prepared to furnish their friends and
the public generally, with good safe Horse
and new tut well as fast'
complete order at the s!
They are determined „
personal attention to business and reasonable Cn.h
Prices will enable them to do so.
ty Horses fed and kept by the day, w eck or
month. Drove Stock also accommodated at rca-
sonable prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lotterv
Office, Macon, Ga. \nl
Mg. 2
connection with Macon, there being only
miles of iron to lay, &n«l already our pi
T for a qki
| looking to Macon and Savaunah i
who goousate Mono-s I I S A
isty Buggies, Carriages, Ac., in
i shortest notice,
ed to give satisfaction, if strict
1 ■ 1 ■' “» *• I ubll 31 AND, A vault A ' ■ — — 33. — i , . A _
ramily°gTooerisPatten & Miller,
ATArnv (late pattex, hcttox & co.,).
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ciViwin ot *
O F' every description and of the best quality, fresh
and good—being constantly iu receipt of new
supplies from the Northern Markets,
Sugars,
Syrups,
Coffee.
Teas,
tion, nearly nil of which is fresh land, and as prodne- Sweetmeats,
finely watered, and substantially improve? My over
live as any land in South-Western Georgia,. and is
seers will show these places to any one wUfnng to
any one *
examine them. My tcrins will be liberal and pay
ment a easy. For farther particulars, address the
undersigned at Mscon. N. HASS,
jnly 27—tf
B A Card from Br, Jilllics KI. Jnr* 1 materials and warranted to retain their hardness and
■Ml MB - ‘ — -----
Spices, White Fish,
Citron, Herrings^
Green Fruits in cans, Hams,
Condiments, Lard,
Sauces, F'lour,
Cheese, Uniter,
Mackerel. Pork,
And other articles too numerous to mention, com
prising the whole range ofFainily Grocery supplies.
MACON. GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
Inin.
Meals Ready on the Arrival of every
apllS
GRANITE HALL
opposite; tjie la mi: it house.
Nuts.
Raisins.
hole range of Family Grt
CANDIES-
Iy m
and others to oar large and complete stock of Can
dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very beat
‘NETT, OF TUE NEW YOKK LUNG INF1KMA- 1 brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose
• db | — - * " *
RY.—My connection for the past eight year* with j both and become worthless. We offer unrivalled
the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a I inducements to purchasers.
T HE subscriber will open the above Hall about
the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation
of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Gusto
mem. This House is now offered as inferior to m
other First Class Hotel in the South, and from it>
central location, its large and airy rooms, offers great
inducements and accommodations to Families ant.
Transient persons. The public may expect from thl
House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found i
any other hotel. B. F. DENSE,
mar 2 Late of the Floyd House.
FLINT HOUSE.
b^aperfect system of AleJical Inhalation-—has en-
me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success
ful course of treatment for the positive and radical
core of all diseases of the Throat, Luuffg, and Air-
Patsage*. By inhalation, the vapor and curative
properties of medicines are directly addressed to the
diseased organs and the integument. I do not ad*
vi e the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to
the exclusion of general treal\ I
consider it a useful adjuvant
ment of those fearful and often
JHACOlf, GA,
ORMERLY known as the Macon House, w^
on First street, opposite Patten, Col- liiilm
lins Sc Co., has been recently fitted up withiillBB.
a large addition, for the accommodation of Boarders
and on the most reasonable terms.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh I
FISIL IN THEIR SEASON. terest.if stopping a few days to Macon, to give ns a
: call and see tor themselves. The proprietor, thank-
/ \ We shall keep constantly on hand dnr- 1 ful for past favors, flatters himself thst by strict at-
Cfll 9 J ing the F'all and Wiuter,. . tention to business, lie will receive liis share of pub
Fresh Oysters and F'iah.SC^?-*'AS i lie patronage.
Passengers wishing to stop at the above honse.
ilmrnt\ and althongh I i and imported, of tho best qualities and re- TJ
to the proper manage-; spertfully invite orders, winch sh«U be faithfully j L Th“tkhi
n fatal uiieascs, y,\ I hl>ed j „ 1
O. PATTEN...
»Ug3
SAVANNAH, GA.
.A. J. MILLER.
Jona/tlian. Oollins,
(Late Patten, Collins A Co.)
W ILL continue the FVnrc House mid Com
mission Business at the F'ire Proof Build
ing occupied by them in this place, in connection
with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits
the bnsiness of the patrons of the late firm and Plant
ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to
all business confided to their care. Advances made
on Cptton and other Prodnce m store, and orders
carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS,
jnly 6—tf
PETER S. IIUIHFIIRIES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERRY, GA,
WILL practice in all the Courts of the Macon
District, and also in the Federal Courts at Savannah
and Marietta. (ang 17—ly
_ the depot will ask fur its Represen
table shall not be inferior to any in the
substantial of life.
ment ortnose teannl and often fatal diseases, yel- .
deem it very necessary thafi each patient should have CHO1C0 Tob&CCO find Scg'arS,
> which we invite the attention of Connois;
the benefit of both general and local treatment. The t«
success of my treatment to the above diseases, and - these .rtiele.
the high character of the Institution over which I -
Connoisseurs
oct 5
Tuesday in February next, by order of the
Court of Ordinary of Jones county, one negro man
Peter, belonging to estate of Thomas J. Williams
leceased. bold for division,
dec 21 ISAAC HARDEMAN, Adm’r.
have so long had the honor to preside, are too well
known to_ need.any eulogy orcommeat from me.—
ALSO, at the Court House door in Clinton, Jom
county, botween the legal boars of sale, on the 1st
Tuesday in January next, by virtae of an Order
from the Honorable tho Ordinary of Jones conntv,
the following described
VALVABLE REAL ESTATE,
To wit: 3.cao seres ofland to Jcnes county, on the
Miliedgev.lle Road, seven miles from Macon, ad
joining tin lands of Samuel Griswold, Wm. Roberts, I
Green Roberts. Mrs Somers and ovbers, well known
as the hai ls, plantation and reainence of Joseph G.
Stiles, deceased, 1,000 acres of which is Oak and
Hickory 1 .and.
About 300 acres ol tami Known as tho Wm. Strip
ling tract, upon which said Stripling now lives, will
be sold separately.
Terms, half Cash, half in twelve months.
GABRIEL B. ROBERTS,
nov9 Administrator of Joseph G. Stiles, deo’d.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary o'
Jones county, will bo sold before the Cour
loose door, in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, within the legal hoars of sale, the- fol
lowing Negroes to wit: l'ompuy, a negro man; An
na, a woman; Mahaly, a woman; Harriet, a wo
man, and her child. All sold as tho property ot
Wm. H. Ogilvee deceased, for the benefit of the
ueirs and creditors.
doc 21 WM. S. JOHNSON, Adm’r
long
iy supported, i
tv „ _
after due <foniideration, 1 have concluded to make
such arrangement* as will bring the benefits of my
experience and treatment within tho reach of all.
and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only
who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to
me at my office, noping therefore that the arrange
ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro
fessional brethren and the public. I would respect*
Latest News by tltc
-A--tlajrtio Telegraph..
To nil ivliom It may couccru.
This is to notify the public that
Isaacs is at Home Againj
Price of Board.:
For a single meal 50
Sapper, Lodging and Breakfast 1,23
By the day. 1,50
Single week... 8,00
Bv the month (Board & Lodging)... .30,00
feb 2 . THOS II. FLlNr, Proprietor.
BOER HAVE’S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
And begs to assure his patrons that his SALOON is !
not a thing of a day. Citizens and the traveling pub-
lie will find the establishment open not for the sea-
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY
ron
.DYSPEPSIA,
fully announce in conclusion, tllst / can now ~lccon-1 son only, but at all seasons of &e year, and those Disease of the Kidneys,
lulled prnoually orbjr Idler, on all diseases as above calling upon us will at all hours find onr Lsrder sop-. > I \ / I— r, e-\ e-\ nor-,, A I r, I -r
and that the medicines, the same as used in Die Iu plied withall the. delicacies that the New York aud L I V fc. It U U IVI r LAI iv I ,
other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and j WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND
Aslmiuisitrator’s Sale.
W III.L be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next. In-fore thu Court house door.in the town
of Monticello, agreeable to an order of the honora
ble the Ordinary of Jasper ccunty, all the negroes
belonging to the Estate of William Barclay, deceas
ed, to wit: Dave, a mao Eighty four years old; Char
lotte, a woman sixty years .old; Gip, a man twenty
fonrycara old; Charity, a woman twenty-six yean
add, and Knty, a girl seven yean old. All sold for
tjie benefit nf the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms on tho day of sale.
WILLIAM JENKINS, Adm’r.
September 21,1656. ■ -. . .
... Atlmluistrator’s Male.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, it
Perry, Houston Connty, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in F’ebrnary next, between the legal hours
•f sale, the Plantation lately owned aud occupied
iy Benjamin McKinney deceased, consisting of lot
Vo. 236, containing 202] acres, more or less, andt-
t’actlon of No. 233. co ntaining 30] acres, more ot
<ws, in the lower 5th District of said county. Ala-
be following negroes: Kater, a man about 05 year
Id, and Patty, a woman about no years old. Sole
>y virtae of an order from the Court of Ordinary o
rfonston connty, fortho benefit oftbebeirs and cred
tors of said deceased. WM. McKEXNEY,
dec. 21 Administrator
Under Rat.ton’s Unit, Cherry Mr.
stitution, prepared to suit each individual case. Inha
ling 1 ’apart, Medical Inhalers, Ac., Ac., will he for
warded by express to any part of the United States
or the Canadas. Turns.—My terms of treatment by
i letter are as follows, viz : 812 per month for each pa-
' tient, which will include medicine sufficient for one -
month's nse ; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling
Apparatus, Payment as follows: SC to be paid to :
Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine, :
and the balance Sc at the expiration of the month, if!
the path nt be cured or is entirely Satisfied with the
treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their
case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as ■
welt by letter as by personal examination. Patients j
availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett’s treatment may v , v ...
^4_W^_^pcrmanm.trelief, „ he i tl
somitliing good to drink, and six days out o! seven
more than can be found in any other house in town-! FEVER AND AGUE
E. Isaacs & Brother, „ And the various affections consequent upon a dia-
. ? ordered
Lanier A Anderson,
ATTORNEYS A T L A W,
MACON, GA.,
P RACTICE in the counties of the Macon Circuit*
and in the Counties of Sumter* Monroe and
Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah.
They have also recently become the Agents of the
following Insurance Companies:
Thc^ugusfa luMiirancc and Banking Coin
pan j of which W. M. B’Axtigxac is President and
C. F. McCay is Secretary.
And the Alabama Fire and Jlnrinc Inna*
ranee Company, Montgomery, of which T. H.
Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary.
Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates,
apl 20
SPEER & HUNTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Ofsce on Triangular Bloch, Corner of Cherry Stmt
and Cotton Avenue.
W E have associated as partners in the practice
of law in the counties of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend the F'ederal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mar 2 SAMCEL HUNTER.
Ilis bill of fare will every day
Be just the thing for little pay,
And those who at their place may eat,
Will find in it all things complete.
And going once, they then will know
That ISAACS’ is the place to go.
STOMACH OR LIVER,
gUCH as Indigestion, AcidityStomach,
Colicky Paius, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite,
Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles,
all Nervou ‘ “ * —
seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters
for advice promptly answered." F’or further partic
ulars address JAMES M. JARKETT, M. D„
our unremitting care to please in
every respect, as wo flatter ourselves we have done
till now.
Executors’ Sale.
A GREEABLY to tho last Will and testament of
Ureaf clieves, deceased, I will sell at public
sale, at the Court Honse door. In Knoxville, Crr.w
ford county, on tho first Tuesday in January next,
Tweuty-eight or Thirty likely young Negroes, con
sisting of men, women ana children. Terms—
t welve months’ credit, with good security.
Oct 2ti* ISAAC G. CHEVES, Ex’r.
[y Journal A Messenger copy.
Admiuisiruior’s Sale.
j) Y order of the Court of Ordinary of Jones Coun-
Adiuinlstrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Jone,
county, wilt be sold before the Court lions
_ ty. __
loor, in Clinton, on tho first Tuesday in F'ehrnar,
•ext, the slaves belonging to the estate of Wm. ll
Igilvie deceased. Sold fur the benefit of the heir:
>nd creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
WM. 8. JOHNSON. Administrator o
Wm. H. Ogilyie, deceased.
SCHEDULE CLN THE
South-Western R. R
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND HEW ORLEANS MATT-*
, will he sold before the Court House door, in
Clinton, on the first Tnesday in January next, be-
tween the legal hours of sale, a negro woman named
Melvina, and n Land Warrant, one hundred and six
ty acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of William F'elts, late of said county, deceased.
MARGARET W. FELTS,
Administratrix with the Will annexed.
Sept. 14,
l*OStpoilC4l A<tillsniMf.tior> suit;.
I F A’ virtue of an order of the Coart of Ordinary
J of Twiggs County, wi J be sold before the Court
Homo d-Kir in Troupville, Lowndes connty, on the
first Tuesday in January next, between the legal
hours of sale. Lot ot land No. three hundred and
ninety-nine, in the Twelfth District of originally Ir
win, now Lowndes county.
The above land will be sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of the Estate of Benjamin B
Smith, lata of Twiggs county, deceased.
ROBERT K. PARKER,
dec 14 Administrator.
AUuiiiiistrarrlx’s -sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Hon. the Coart of
(trdinary of Dooly County, will bo sold before
tlioConrt honse door, in the townofVienna, in said
county, on the first Taesday to Janury next, within
the legal hours of sale, all that portion ol the real es
tate of Allen R. Pcttct, late of said county deceased,
i-ituated in the 7th District of said county, and known
ns lots ofland No. containing four hundred and
five acres, more or less, it being the place upon
which tho said Pettet lately resided. Sold for the
ocucfit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on tha day of sale.
Nov. 23.1938. MARYE. PETTET, Adm’x.
Aatmiiustratrix’ Stoic.
l5 Y virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordinary,
.13 of Jones Connty. will be sold before the Court
House door, in Clinton, on the F'irst Taesday in Jan
uary next, tho following Slaves: Lewis, George,
Kin'll v, and lktsey, belonging to the Estate of Wil
liam J. Card, deceased. Also a Land Warrant of
(kne Hundred and Twenty Acres. 8old for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of deceased. Terms
on the (lay. FlLIEABETn CARD, Adm'trix.
Nov. 2.
Administrator's Sole.
B Y order of the Inferior Court, of Jones Connty,
will bo sold before tha Court House door, in
Clinton, on the first Tnesday in January next, as the
Hark!
property of James W. Harkins, late of said connty
deceased, SIX SLAVES. Terms on tho day,
Nov. 23. ROBERT P. HARKINS. Adm’r.
Executors’ Nitic.
W ILL be sold at the residence of William B.
George, 1st o of Jones county dece’d, on Mot-
day the 20th day of December next; all of the perish-
’ able property belonging to said deceased, consist
iug ofSix (!■) fine Mules, one (1) Marc, Thirty-one
(31) Head Pork Hogs,Thirty-aevon (37) head Stock
llogs. Twenty-two (22) Head of Cattio, F'ifty-oue
(311 Head of Sheep, 1 Yoke of Oxen, I Road aud
one 2 Homo Waggon. 1 Ox Cart, about 2,000 tu ih-
els of Corn, a large lot of F'odder, 200 bushels of
Wheat, a lot of Oats, Barley Ac., Household i.nd
Kitchen F'urniture, F'arming Tools and Implements,
td,Ao.
1 Gin and Band, large lot of Cotton Seed, An.
Sale to continue from day to day until all la t old,
Terms—all sums under Twenty Dollars, caih.—
All sums over, credit tweive months, with appn -ved
security, and interest from date if not punt-1tally
paid. ' R. W. BONNER, ) El| ,„
ISAAC HARDEMAN, J ,£x<
Clinton, Dec. 7,1859.
months after date
piict tion
N OTICE.—Two months after date applies
will be made to the Ordinary of Crau ford
County, for leave to sell the Land and Negroei b>
iouciug to the Estate of Lemon M. Causey, la e of
said county, deoeased. SAM’L U. CAUSE) ,
uovic Exec itor
OTICE.-Sixty days_ after dato.^ap^lici tion
iS will be made to the Honorable tbeUrdiiary
of Houston County, for leave to sell all the ten Es
;cunty, fo
talc of Wudo 11. Barfield, late of Houston cni.nty,
YOUNG JOHNSON, Adm’r.
tieorjflit—ioucs Count}.
W HEREAS Jesse Pitts, Guardian of them nora
of William Cleland, deceased, applit a for
Letters Dismissory:
These are therefore to clto and admonish all and
singular those interested, to beandeppearatuy o’-
fice on or before the 1st Monday in January next, and
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 5th day c f No
vember, 1839. CHAS. MACARTHY, Grd.
nov9
Tico Daily Trains between Macon If Columbus.
ON AND AFTER JULY 29th,
Leave Macon at 11.43 p. m. and 9.45 a. m. Arrive
at Columbus 5.33 a. m. and 3.43 p. m.
Leave Columbus 4.09 a. nt. and 3.45 p. in. Arrive at
Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. in.
Daily between Macon, Albany and Bateson?
Leave Macon 11.43 p. m. Arrive in Albany fi.25 a. m.
1 Arrive at Dawson fi.oo
Leave Albany 3.00 p. in. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m.
I Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. m.
Tri-Weekly.
Down: Monday. Wednesday and Friday—Up: Taes
day, Thqjsdny aud Saturday.
Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.32 p. m.
Arrive at Dawson 5 20 p. m.
Leave Albany 6.20 a. lit. Leave Dawson . Ar
rive at Macon 9.11 p. m,
Trans to Columbus form a through connection
to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville,
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee,
Bainbridge, Thomasville, Ac., daily; also, tri-week
ly from Dawson to Cuthbeit, Fort Gaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry. Hayneiville ami Ilawkinsville, and tri-week
ly to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take the Day Trains from Angusta and Savannah to
avoid detention in Macon. For other points take ei
ther Traiu.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York, on Wednesdays anil Saturdays. Passage in
the Cabin $15, Steerage $6.
Through Tickets can ho procured from Kail Road
Agcnta at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via
Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabtn, as
follows: Montgomery $26; Columbus 823 ; Albany
*24 25. GEO. W. ADAMS,
aug 3 Superintendent.
JIACOH & WESTERS RAIL ROAD.
O N and after Thursday, 15th July, the Trains .
be run as follows t
Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15
A. M.
Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00
P. M.
-Leave Atlanta at 12 night. Arrive at Macon 7.15
A. M.
Leave Atlanta nt 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00
P.M.
The night train will not be run on Sundays. The
12 night train from Macon connects with the Wes
tern and Atlantic Road for Chattanooga, Knoxville
VoflKatill a If Amnl.io .■ * 1 *1 1 ft If ...!41. f 1 n
Nashville, Memphis, nt 12.15 P. M„ with Georgia
R. R. for Augusta, at 10 A. M., and Atlanta &. West
Point R. R. at 10.15 A. M.
The 10 A. M. train from Macon, connects with the
Western A Atlantic U. It. at 8.40 P. M„ and Georgia
R. R. at 12 night; and Atlanta A West Point R. K.,
at 12.5 A. M.
The completion of tho Virginia and Tennessee
Rail Road, makes this tho most pleasant and direct
route to the
Virginia Springs,
Through Tickets to whicii may be bnd at Atlanta
hr $26 25, including Stage fare, $7 00, and to New
York for $32 00.
Farther information may be had in relation to this
Rente, on application to tho General Ticket Office,
Atlanta.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
aug 3 Superintendent
For Pliilntlelpliia, Men- Fork, Ac.,
FROM
Savannah and Charleston.
CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA....$13
Excursion Tickets good for returning, up to
January l, 1859 833
Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falla,
furnished by the Agents at Charleston
and Savannah, $8
The well known first class side-wheel Steamships
Keystone State,
CAPT. C. P. MA11SHMAX, and
Ueorgiu, Crawford County.
W HEREAS. Washington Vining, Administrator
of Jane Watson, deceased, applies tone for
letters of dismission front the administration < f the
Estate of said deceased,
■ These are, the refore, to cite and admonish all and
siugular the parties at interest, to show earn e, (if
any they can) within the time prescribed by law,
wliv maid letters should not be granted.
iWtets under my hand and official signatun, this
December 18th, 1938. JAS. J. RAY,
Dec. 28. Ohdisaut, C. C.
State of Georgia,
CAP!’. J. J. GARVIN,
Now form a Weekly Lino for the North, leaving
Charleston aud Savannah on alternate Nnmritnya,
as follows:
-The Keystone State, from Charleston, August 14,
t 28th ; Bopt 11th, 83th ; Oct. 9th. and 23d„ An., leav
ing Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays.
Tito State of Georgia, from Savannah, August
7th, 21st; Sept. 4th, 19tlt; Oct. 2d, 16th and 30th, Ac.,
leasing Philadelphia tho alternate Saturdays.
For safety ana comfort, having superior STATE
ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by any on the
coast. One hundred miles of this route on Delaware
River and Bay—two nights at sea.
FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES ft CAN AD
SHORTEST ASI) CHEAPEST ROUTE.
This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great
Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara
Kails or Buffalo, to 16 hours from Philadelphia.—
Through ticket*, with the privilege of stopping at
liladelpbia and intermediate points, ’ -V. '
rospocxiuiiy invneu to can at tne inurmary, wnere ,i„
many interesting cases can be w itnessed, and where 2 rnedb.*l^md;rt^^7^?^uV d - lr a P 0 ®® 688 * 1 ^
our improved apparatus for the inhalation of mediw tl ** i° “’“ch desired tythem.
cated vapor can be seen and inspected. | Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yonrself:
scpl4—6m
ROBERT PIXD1.AY, SK., JAMES N. FINDLAY,
CHRIS. D. FINDLAY.
FINDLAYS
STEAM EISTGrllN'E
MANUFACTORY,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP,
MACON. GEORGIA.
T HE Proprietors of this Establishment would re-
spectfnlly call the attention of those content-, .
plating the erection of Steam Mills, for Sateing and Wild Ducks, Fith, aud anything that an epicure
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The wants, can always be had when in season.
.j.,... ., * - ' Coufeclioncries and Fruits.
ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as
sortment of
Confectioneries,
Oranges.
Apples,
Bananas. •
Fine Apples.
Oysters
From New York. Bavannah and Uranawick, in the
shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any
way you want them
ALSO.
Shrimps and Crabs,
Wild Game of every variety,
* Venison and BeefStealts,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham and Eggs,
Deviled flam and
Deviled Temping,
Mountain Oysters,
Turtle Soup,
Ac., Ac.. Ac.
Wood-eock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
. 11 si Hli,,lru 1,’ir It a ii J A1 — A t
superiority of the \V ork has been, aud will he, a suf
ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing
Datronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford faoilities for
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment to the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern Establishment. The following comprise n list of
Machinery, Ac ; for any portion of which we will be !
t« recrl t u tirflcre. VIZ: • I Nuts
team Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery , " ” Cakes Ac
Circular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of ! All of which can bo purchased at low "prices to:
best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water ' CASH. Be sure and call at
- ~ Oft 12 E. ISAACS A BROTHER.
In til Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec
tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly
beneficial, and in others effected a decided core.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Bocrhave. Because
of its great ancceas to most of the European States,
its introduction into the United States was intended
more especially for those of our fatherland scattered
here and there over the face of this mighty country.
Meeting with great success among them, I now offer
it to the American public, knowing that it* truly
wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons
whose constitutions may have been impaired by the
continuous nse of ardent spirits, or other forms of
dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it
finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and
the drooping
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill,
Stubbs & Hill,
A-T T O II. N E YSA T L A W,
Macon, Ga.
Bpl 20
quickening every nerve, raising np the droopinj
spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor l
Win. K. ilcGraflenricd,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
Datnour’s oct 27
JL. IN. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT L A AY,
MACON. GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne's Drug
Store. jan 6
J. 15. DULLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA..
T^y-ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
- | » » comprising the following counties, Glynn,
Notice.-Whoever expects tofiud this a beverage Ware, Wayne. Appling, Camden. Clinch, Coffee and
will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low
spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial,
possessed of singular remedial properties.
CAUTIONS'
Hie great popularity of this delightful Aroma has
induced many imitations, which the public should
guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to bnv
anything else until yon liavet given Boerhave’s Hol
land Bittera a fair trial. One bottle will convince
you hour infinitely- superior it is to all these imita
tions.
iy Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by
the sole proprietors,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., ft CO.,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts-
bnrg, Pennsylvania.
15?* Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER 4
CO., ZEILIN, HUNT 4 CO., GEORGE PAYNE,
and Druggists generally, throughout the State.
may 18
■ Ppltog.l
Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern.
may 4
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON, GEORG I A. 3
inly 7 ly
T. G. IIOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert Hall,
aug 4
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to ui will meet with prompt
attention. We shall practice in the counties ol
T(
attention.
Thomas, Lowndes* Irwin,
Wheels, a great variety, Gin Gear, all
sizes. Iron Railings, for Cemeteries.
Public and Private Buildings, &c.,
or. Wrought axo Cast Ikon.
very superior, embracing
strength with beauty
of Design.
NEW STOCK OF
OX-<3Ci5LO:5^
J SUPPOSE all know by this time, that
. moved my
Granite Front Store,
j -4 -^r;
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes. Columns for j , -rni wn v nt or-v , n ,
Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac.,Gold MiutngMachine- | from TRIANGLE BLOCK to the
ry, with Double and Single aetiug Force
and Lift Pomps of any required size.
Shafting with Turned Pullies, from
thesmallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Press Irons.
• Cotton Screws, Mi!l
Screws and Bales,
J* 1
ST0 N E S
t m
: <1 1
HAT
1 fi
1 fi 1
emporium
Kj
fi
j opp. laniefl
tr 1
O j
MAC0N CaJ
1 E?d
’elfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
UUUIaUD a lLUIfiULL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
-A-rtlrar Dickinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON GEORGIA.
OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls-
bury’s Clothing Store,
oct 12
Samuel II. Washington,
England’s Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and
other Hail Road Castings. All work warranted to
be eqnal to the best made elsewhere.
be equal *
U. FINDLAY 4 SONS.
Macon. March 4th, 1857. mar 10
It is estimated that Ater’s Cheeky Pectoral and
Cathartic Pills have done more to promote the
ublic health, than any other one cause. There can
>e no question that the Cherry Pectoral has by its
thonsanda cn thousands cures of Colds, Coughs, As
thma, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis, 4c., very much I
reduced the proportion of deaths from consumptive
diseases in this country. The PilUt are as good as the
Pectoral and will cure more complaints.
Everybody needs more or less purging. Purge the
bowels, Liver and the whole visceral system from
obstructions. Purgo out the diseases which fasten
on tho body, to work its decay. But for disease we
should die only of old age. Take antidotes early
and thrust it from the system, l-efore it is yet too
strong :o yield.
Ayct a Pills do thrust out disease, not only while
Ayet s rills do thrust out disease, not only while
it is weak but when it has taken a strong hold. Read
the astounding statements of those who bavo been
cured by them from dreadful Scrofula, Dropsy, Ul
cers, Skin diseasss. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dya-
nepria. Internal pains, Bilious C omplaiuts, Heart
burn, Headache, Gout, and many less dangerous but
still threatening ailments, such as Worms, on the face.
Nervous Irritability, Loss of appetite. Irregularities,
Dizziness in the head. Colds, Fevers, Dysentery, apd
indeed every variety of complaints for which a Pur
gative Remedy is required.
These are no random statements, but are authen
ticated by yonr own neighbors and your own Phy
sicians.
Try them onoe, and you never will be without them.
Pnco 25 cts per Box—5 Boxes for $1,00.
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An-
alytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass—And sold by all
Druggists and dealers to medicine throughout this
section. dec 7—2m.
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
I now have a new and good
STOCK OK ClillSrA..
Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from $175 down
to any single Sett wanted.
Tea Setts Gilt,
from $9,00, (best French China) to $25,00 and $75,00.
White China,
made in Setts to suit purchasers and priced accord
ingly.
Glass in Setts, French,
for from $19,00 to $30,00, per sett, handsomely eo
graved.
Goblets,
from $2,r.O per doz. to $15.
White Granite Ware
made np as wanted.
I also have a tine assortment of fine
Castors and Plated Tea Setts.
All the above Goods I offer at New York Prices,
as small profits, qolck sales and satisfaction to all
parties is my motto. Orders will be filled same as
though the purchaser were here.
Oct. 26. It. P. McEVOY.
r?" City papers copy.
OF HATS. JUST RECEIVED AT
STONE’S,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE’
G ENTS Black Velvet Hats, (something entirely
do do 4 Plush do do do [new.)
do Tweed, (all colors) do do do
do Leather Sportsman's Hats, do do
do Superior Moleskin do (New Style,
do do Black Cassimere do do do
And the largest and most elegant assortment ot
Childrens and Boy’s Fancy HATS A- CAPS,
ever offered to this market.
Call and soe, and be convinced that he can sell as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
dec 7
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store
"’ILL practice in all the counties of the Macon
Circuit, and in the counties of Washington, Milkin':
son and Lanrens. oct 19
A. F. DURST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA,
W ILL attend promptly to all bnsiness entrusted
to his care.
bs^OKFICK—over Mr. DeLoacbe's store, a few
doors below Lanier House.
RKriRiKCES.—Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta,
Gen. A. J. Ilansell, Marietta,
Hon. E. A. Nisbet, Macon,
Col. G. N. Lester, Marietta.
oct 19
I Reporter has a largo aud increasing eiw,
I the beat Cotton growing section of 8. ty
j and ofi’eragreat inducement, as an Adrwv
■nttWl
icin-qij
ragroat inducement, as an Adrtrij
' dinm for Iho Merchants of Macon. RitcsTj
other papers in this section, end advertin^j
ticed editoriailv. Address
deo 24—3t ■ T. H. BYRp. j
THE LIVER
IRON COTTOS TIE.
I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea
South M'est. the INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK
PREPARED BY DR. 8ANF0KD
Compounded entirely fc
GUMS, ■
I S OXE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE k
EU MEDICINES now before the p^J
with the common IZoop Iron Bund, has superse- ... — rwJ
ded every o, her method of seemting the Cotton Baleu|
Time and space would fail us to give the numerous j a Cat ],but a Liver remedy, acting ji.1
certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse River to eject its morbid matter, then oa the J
men, Insurers, Compressers and Shippers, showing and bowels to carry off that matter, thug,
beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are
numbered, and the immense advantages of the C . thtrtic9 . i, strengthens the systemTA
Hoop Lock and Iron Tic. Their economy time that it purges it; and when taken d»i),?J
wherever tried, bss been conceded in these points: rate doses, will strengthen and build it
1. They istvc twenty to thirty dollar-, cc-t usual rapidity,
in billing materinl on' every one hundred The LIVER is one of ’the principal,_
Ban* of the human body, and when if p e j.*
The fastening is much more expeditiously ap- functions well, the pow- eraofthej^l ■
■ * • 2—* A>t» tha ftftmnrmt. «— -» - » n*i . ,*J
plied, and much more convenient for tho compress. ]y developed. The atom- i i ache is
3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton dependent on the lieal-j/^jthy actrntfiC
from the bale. . . for the proper perform j 'w'jance of fc at
4, lei* on almost abMolate accurilY agaitiat w hen the stomach is at -- |fault,and
Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown f em suffers i n conse qaeneeof ^
by actual experiment, «r*7/ smoulder without jlame, • the LIVE R—having L ; ceased to fc j
twenty hours icUhoul gpreading, and allowing plenty For the disease of that. j ; organ, one if
of time for easy extinguishment. ^ * .... ...
5 It in mi absolutely accnre fa»tMUn|. In
actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus
bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular
from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without
perceptible effect.
of that) i|i
prietors has made it liis study, i
more than twenty years ^f to find I
wherewith to counteract* the many d«
to which it is liable. ; j
To prove that this re- medy is at l*i IjM
any person troubled j with LIVEB
PLAINT, in any of its ,^v| forms, has ltd
bottle, and conviction is certain. A «
These Gums remove' , all morbid or m
ter from the system, sup- rK: plying iu rhti-1
healthy flow of bile, and invigorating J
ache, causing food to di-;, . gest well. Plfri
THE BLOOD, givingtone and beabH
whole machinery, re moving thecu
disease—effecting a rad .N. lical cure.
11ILLIOU8 AT ^TACKSareeu_
WHAT IS BETTER. PB^VEXTMcto
occasional use of tbei^-v LIVERiinH
TOR. \/,j j
is suffici ■ H
the food
&
wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and
of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken
in the hand, one end passed through the opening,
from the under side, of one end of -the under part
of the lock to the length of about oue inch, and then
bent over the end of the lock. The other end ol the
hoop is then passed round fue bale and drawn through
a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock,
and tnen bent in the same manner as the other. The
button is then turned back to Its place over them,
and the hoop is fast on the bale, and the bale may be ; Qne dose after eating
moved if desired. the stomach and prevent
7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com- souring,
pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to ban- ; Only one dose taken
die, and cheapening freight. vents NIGHT MARE- . ^ —
These facta and advantages are certified to by Only one dose takenl^^lat nisrht. i ^
leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro. j bowels gently, and cures ^ COS'! '!.< ’ j
here iu testimonials too numerous to be cited or spec- One dose of two „ „ teaspo •
ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the , ways relieve SICK-
H
iH- 1
_ ays relieve SICK- _V_ HEADACHLl ..
leading Brokers and Buyers, after the most salisfsc- G..e bottle taken for female oL.t: rfeiie
tory experience and tests, unite in the following a- I moves the cause of the
greement, which will leave no doubt on these points: perfect cure.
Only one dose inline
We, the undersigned, Cotton Brokers and Buyers, L1C, while ,
of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we One dose often repeat- ^ ed is a sure •*183-
will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten- : CHOLERA MORBUS.' —and a prevail u
ed with the INGEBMOLI. IIOOI* LOCK, al- 1 CHOLERA. ij .
though we are aware that it will weigh 1] lbs. more . Ut/^ Only one bottle t i is needed toil
per bale than Rope-tied Cotton- of the system the effects • of medicine si
HARRIS 4 JOHNSTON sickness. rf)
C. C. FOSTER, One bottle taken for JAL
J S BYINGTON moves all sallowness or ,*L unnatural cc.
M. A. CHISHOLM. : the skin. Q
From Savannah, we copy the following engage toned'*, on a short time be f
ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr gives vigor to the appe- j tite, andmal
Lama’r : gest welt.
Savannah, July 22d, 1838. j One dose often repeat- M ed cures C
Messrs. Freeman 4 Roberts, Macon, Ga: ! DIARRH(EA in its worst f o rai
Gents.—I have agreed with 31 r. Beattie, Agent for ; SUMMER and BOWEL [ j complaints jr
Iogersoll’s IIoop Lock, that I will compress Irot to the first dose. '9
bound Cotton, fastened withsaid Lock, upon the One or two doses cure: r attacks by W(
same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement children: there is no.toa] anrer, safer,
to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice remedy in the world, as ,t n«*. K.a*
of my wish to discontinue the arrangement.
Respectfully, &c,
C. A. L. LAMAR.
it XeverFa3i|
genres DROPS!!
V?* A f e w bottles \-jr <
citing the absorbents, f \
We take pleasure to I recomtnendiq.
dicin': as a preventive! j for F E V E t
AGUE. CIIILL FE- VEK, and alii
of a BILUOUS TYPE.j^H It operates v|
tainty. and thousands .
are willing to t
Alt who use it nrr giving their naaJ
’Flic Georgia iron Lock Company,
comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite tin
attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or th: *.‘* , *J. ““V* i*»o«™uiu»
Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub- ,ts wonderful virtues. J,
ject. 'To the Cotton planters, particularly, they bt - All who nse it nrr git
lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter- 1 IP .,; maIlr r„_„_
est and value, aud either of them will be glad to fnt- np jJJ jx wat er in the month with
uish any further information, or particular applict - Tigornlor , nn<1 .„ n || ow boIh t0)trl |
tion may be made to the Secretary. mini rtt-mi tvi-toao ..
J. F. WINTER. IT. A. HARRIS. Ill]' fi \ F]] ]\\ IQOIl \Tl
DUNLAP 4 HARRIS | FREEMAN ftROBERTS IS A STIEN^mc MEDICAL DISCOTO
Macon. Aug. 3.1958 ’ Sec \ e ^’ 1mires, almost too nrestol
M-
UEMOVAL.
It cures as if by magic, even the tl<
1 benefit, aud seldom more than oue bottled
to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint.
; the worst Jaundice or Dysyepsiato a
ache, all of which are the result of
LIVER.
PUlCS OKE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ■
SANFORD Sc CO., Proprietors, 345 Brer
U’IiaIsIUViIa ft . *
■a DH
IVbolfMalr AgcnfM : ” n.
BARNES 4 PARK, New York ; T. W ff
4 SONS, Philadelphia: L. S. BUER, * C0l n ]
II. H. HAY 4 CO., Portland; JOHN D.
Cineinnatti; GAYLORD 4 HAMMOND,
HAS BEHOVED HIS
Cali.e, r*astry ancl
BREAD BAKERY.
GANDY"& FRUIT STORE!ScKISSS?SEMiS
, TY T To - S. S. HANCE, Baltimore, andretailed bjJ
XbAl IU | gists. Sold Wholesale and Retail by
Avers, Wingfield & Co s.;
GROCERY STORE, T OFFER for sale, on long credit, at a fait
JlmS RY a f r ‘ E ?’ >nd ] m v uTr £££$£&
eommodation, and an entire new-stock of all Confsc- S „ V1 .„ . *r, V o lmn.tr.., 1 .,,1
mi, ... i.—i— ...ciun seven acres, two nnnared and bit.
; t
EV*Citizeu, Messenger and State Press copy t(.
-t£L CARI3>.
1IIE undersigned feels it lib duty to render
tlianksto tho citizens of Houston andadjein-
ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patran-
Jy acral
There are all the necessary buildings on tif
Negro Cabins, Gin Honse ’and Screw, tr.ij
trade will be made. Apply to T. M. Fl]
Esq., at Americas, or to tne undersigned.
oct S 1858 tf
JAMES
C ARP Em u:
A W ordtotlie L adies.
-I—’——1— Cj 4A_ CAPS, T) rs McBoimld npH Vsti (rtti9Pt1
AT REDUCED PRICES- mouonaia witt Van Geisen,
1 Silk Hats.* #4,50 a*
W E are now rcceivingtheSecondStockof Win-1
ter Goods, as one of the firm lias just retnm-
^•?Blt£*fcsto^siii;:::::"S^ | 01 ’ FICE w Washington block,
“ I “ Soft *• 1,00 to 4.00 . . MACON,_ GEORGIA.
Men’s and Boy’, Navy Caps 1,50 ihlectricity used m Extracting Teeth.
“ “ “ Pino Cloth Caps for 50 cts. to 1.25 SfC DONALD’S Tooth Paste always on hand and
Allother Goods in proportion for CASH ONLY. .LYJL for sale. Dentbts can be supplied with the
Those that buy on credit must expect to pay the old finest style of TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil-
prices. Onr stock ia cheaper, more elegant and ex- j ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures. 4c., also with
tensive than ever before, and we invite onr friends ] any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice,
and the public generally to call and see for them-! oct 12
selves. Stand iu the Building under Ralston’s Hall, |
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
dec 7
BELDEN 4 CO
ed from New York. All goods bought the first
purchase are marked down to run them off and the
second Stock can he purchased at prices varying
from 37 j to 50 per cent less than previous prices.
’Tis useless to particularize, as our Stock ia too
vast, and compriaes too many entirely new gems to
put on paper.
Now is the time to buy yourselves rich. Don’t
lose money by not calling, when it is so convenient.
U^’Call soon before styles are picked over,
nov 16
fore styles are picked over.
ROSS, COLEMAN 4 ROSS.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
EilA & 111 A
,11(1 con, Georgia.
$10,000 Cash.!
Valuable Plantation
“OLD MAGXOLIAWHISKEY.'’
fjp HE undersigned offer for salotbo above stan-
.derstgm
dard brand of fine
BYE WHISKEY,
of Ibeir own distillation, to barrels and half barrels.
The quality of this Whiskey known so favorably in
the Sooth, for the past eight years, will always be
kept np to its former high standard, and purchasers
a consumers can rely upon its being perfectly
pare RYE WHISKEY 1 , distilled under onr own per
sonal supervision, and entirely free from any dele
terious substances which render made np whiskies
so objectionable.
Always having a large stock of the above, and
other fine Whiskies, in New Y’ork as well as Phils-
e are enabled to shi
undersigned, until tho 11th proximo.
specifications may be had upon application toei
of tho undersigned. ALEX. M. SPEEIf,
ntrvi v ttnuu
dee 7
BENJ. V. ROSS,
Committee.
delpbia, w<
ty direct.
S. BUAINEKD’S
MACON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AVENUE,
Opposite
Ross, Coleman 4- Rots, and C. H. Freeman.
C ROCKERY’, Glass Ware, House Furnishing ar
ticles of eveiy description. Tin Ware
of ail kinds. Refrigerators, Ice
Cream Freezers, Brooms,
Pails, Toy Barrows,
YVagona and
Willow Ware.
FUltlilTURE made to order; old Furniture
bought and sold,' Repaired. Cleaned and Varnished
’ "» " " -*
IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALE.
T HE undersigned will sell for Ten Thousand Dol
lars cash, tho Plantation in Houston connty;
J l-.oown as the Ben Gray place, containing THlIt-
! TEEN HUNDRED Acres of Land. This Plantation
is fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one mile of
joiin n. schofield; joshca scuofiei.d. ! a’ ro * d .P* 8 ® in S |
* . through one corner of the Land. There is between
it c arc prepared to Manufacture six and seven hundred acres of Land cleared, and in
STEAM ENGINES,jSttS*
J ; Houses with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty
Hoi ~ ~
age. While he begs a continuance of their laV’ira, ’YT*’! Oi "I dot
he will state to those who do not know him, that ma* ^ » m rn T tvt
ny years practice in tho principal cities o! the South J-S/L-c^k. A A AJN ‘
and a complete Den till laboratory, enable him to DJI Q A M H A 7l
•feet Dental substitute* of I " ^ y c* j IVJ-A il
as can be furnish- . A LARGE block, and a great variety cT
xAthe above Goods, just received, whrf
j sold at far lower figures, and give porcb*
1 1 nctinn fmm tlin Imcf ctnol- .*.-,*r* in
make as elegant and perfect Dent
the most approved and latest style,
ed.by any lientist in the State.
A WORD ABOUT THE j lection from the best stock ever offered ii-
“CHEAP STYLE OF WORK” l* TO
Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial “TIN, DeLAnJE,
Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular prices, LACK and MUSLIN,
may feel assured thst I will rather share my prefits I X D O W C U R T A1
with them than “accommodate” them with a cbtap, __
or inferior style of work, as such will never give tat- .WINDOW Sll AD E S, GILT COKi
isf&ction, ana is the dearest at the end. BANDS in great variety.
All persons desiring my services will please ca l at Purchasers will consult their own inti
my Residence, in Perry, where, they will find all the amining my stock before baying.
comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. Families liv-; ang 3—tf
ing at a distance may procure my servicea by giving n —. _ . Mrx oll
me notice. bUU I O AND bH
Dentists will find a large assortment of the best . ttiii’ cmv 1 it* Tut- ltrn hoot \i
materials, for tilling Teeth, as well as for making nr- A SIGN Oh THE BIG BOOT, *
tificial sets, at Noi4ernprice3. A.
octl9 iv DI ° P “ ED1!!i ESt. lwoffidret t ’Jirh 0 e^.hS2 U fo7 T th e eve^
ocU9 - , y Surgeon Dentist. lonR continued patronage extended, to
B. F
would most respectfully solicit a contina
same. Wehave now in store a large t
NEW GOODS. „
C. Campbell & Son, boots AN D SH<
NEAR THE LANIER HOUSE. j mostly of our own manufacture, to whi
H AVE just received their K.-ilI and Winter supply ; additions will bo made, of all the differs
of KERSEYS, HEAVY BLANKETS and and patterns usually called for in a shcH
NEGRO SHOES at (lie lowest market prices, and would invite those wishing to purchase,t j
Planters would do well to call and examine be.’ore examine our stock, as we are preparedhra
purchasing. : as any house in the city or State.
They also continue to keep a general stock o Sept. 28. MIX l
GROCERIES at the old stand, ana do not intend
to be undersold for Cash. | y^OOTS.—A fall assortment of Gents |
Macon, Oct. 12, 1838. | O French Calf Boots, pump sole, a elti-]
;—— 7,————7 1 water proof, of various kinds aud qualities, y
Plantation m South-Wostern Ga soled and pegged. Justreceivedand foH
FOIt SALE.
Sept. 29.
MIX 4 KIN
TO BUILDERS. H
MILL AND GIN GEARING,
Sugar Mills,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILSNGS AND VERANDAHS.
Having the most complete assortment of Iron Rail
ings to the State, which for elegance, neatness,dura
bility and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suit
able for the Fronts of
Negroes, and Frame Gin
Stables.
These Lands are level and well adapted to the pro
duction of Corn or Cotton, and instead of wearing
TTiOR the purpose of making a division of the prop- nt —
J’ erty, the'subscriber will sell in aeeorehince with _lL of Gents aud boys Rubbers. Also, L|
IUBI1EU SHOES.—A large assort
a decree of Court, on the first Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court
House door in Americus, Sumter county, unless
previously sold at private sale, a fine Com and
Cotton plantation situated thirteen miles South-
East efAi
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of C
celebrated patent. Just received and for*
Sept. 28. MIX 4 KUT
P LANTATION BROGANS-Now in J
t\
the best assortment of Negro Shoes, s
ouse, Cotton Screw and
East ef Americus, and adjoining lands of Gov. Cobb, — -■-'•v-7 ,ra.j
Col. T.M.Furiow, A. J.Scrntchins and others. Tho ; lw , v « ever o«cred m this msA*.
_ place contains (1.200) twelve hundred acres more peg and nailed black and rusaeua* *■
out, get more productive as they grow older, under £ r Icsi> consisting of hammock and oak and hickory !•"**« s '°J ed black CJ***?i do :
judicious cultivation. . and pine lands About 600 are cleared and under I Mack andrussetts, aU °f
The place will be sold on a credit of one. two and , g(XMl fenc0> . considerable portion of which is fresh, [ low. Sept. 29. MIX 4 KBPS
*° r * 8Um ^ UlVaent to ten t,nusani ^ I tlif place has yielded six bales of cotton to the ! x*>oOTS AND SHOES. Men’s, Bovs**!
1 I ana tne puce n&s yielded six bales of cotton to the ! t*>oOTS AND SHOES Men’s, Boys»>i
l i hi n d th f e . pl Y la ! p® pUc * i? hesithy and , xouth’a fine calf and kip peg’d BH
Any further information desired, will befurnished I well wat e(edand affords’a finerange for stock of all 2^.*^'ktobinting Ltd moL
Dwclliug., Cemetery I*ot»,l'ublic Squares,
Church Fences and ISnlcouirs.
TO PLANTERS AND
with dispatch. Violins, Canes, 4*$, Repaired and
Polished; Best quality of Furniture, Varnish and
Sand Paper for sale.
N. It.—Graffenberg Medicine for aale. pure from
S. 1!., Agent for Company.
do
for as good bargains as any
17’fipecimens of onr work can.be seen at Bose
Hill Cemetery, and at'various private residences in
this city.nov 30 ty
led to ship goods from either ci-1 the Company.
FREEMAN 4 SIMPSON. Macem Nov. 9-3m
OFFICE—109 So. Front St^Philsdelphfn^’ |
“ 96 Wall St., New York. \i ov \" ^ e P ot '., ., 0rde ” through the Post office
n-,10 i, XI or left at our Odtce attended to.
! dec 7 J. P. WINTER ft CO.
ROUA’S BALSAM
for Pulmonary & Tubercular Consumption. !
T HE public is now pnt in possession of one of!
the most extraordinary
J. II. ICtuisom A Co.
MASUFACTORtltS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
BOOTS, SHOES.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
33 Courtlaud 4- 39 Dry Streets,
dconjia—Crawford Coniilj IB, I
W HEREAS Washington F. Vtnlng applies to PhUadelpbU and intermediate points, lor sale by
me for letter* of Guardianship of the iieron* j the Agents in Savannah,
and property of George M., Y’inccnt M., Bert. A., Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $22. Elmira, #21
Simeon A., Sarah A. and Enoch Walton, mlaors of to Canandaigua, 822.
Enoch Walton, late ofaaid county deceased: O. A. GREINER 4 CO., Agents at Savannah.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all the ; T. 8. 4 T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston,
parties at interest, to show cause, it any they can, | *ug 3 3m
why said letters should not be granted. ;—nr , , * -,r .'7
Given under^my hand and official signature, tbis W 3,1116(1 iillllLGCllRtCiy.
dee 14 JAS. R. RAY’, Ord’y.
J. H.Ransou., )
( A. P.ltansom,
Dan’l Ransom. >
r Darin IV. Geer
W. A. Ransom, 3
( Roht.s H. Boyd.
Wiiif., Ilfjuitly, Ac
■ fix WO good Tin Smiths, and one good Copper I r BBL8. pure Goergto WintL . I
X Smith. .Good Job Workman can have steady | O 3 half Pipes very choice old Cognise Brandy.
the most extraordinary remedies extant, for
wliat has heretofore been corsidered an incurable
disease: being an OUTWARD APPLICATION,
the action of which is seemingly miraculous, and
Its haring none of those attributes which mike up ; i' H -R->nsoti.,
the numerous compounds now in general use. ! „i n , "J 1150111
A Pamphlet containing directions, letters from dis- ’
tingubheu and well known individuals, and other
documentary evidences will accompany the remedy.
Mr. James Rees having ceased to be the Agent
for the sale of tbis Balaam, the price has been re-
ddbed to $4 a Jar, and 50 cents for the Bandage. ’Rin-n’ilia: TPl 11 i
It can only be, obtained of the proprietor by letter I t ND CAMPHINK. For sale by
directed to &-P99Y. „ ;A may 1« ZEILIN. HUNT 4 CO.
dec 14 Box 1706 P. p. PhlUdelphin, Pa, |
LIGHT!! LIGHT!!
SPIRIT GAS!
N EW SPLENDID CHAMPAGNE CIDER, just work at the beat of wages. None others need apply.
J a A— ft.. ■ ■ X_ —I m V . ti? t at -WWW ns»»» rr ”
received twuftg'five b irrels, in^rime order, for
•ale by btrril and gallon at
Nor. ~
HORNES.
W. J. McELROY.
nov 30—8t 3d Street. Macon, Ga.
Georgia Citizen copy 4 times.
pea very t .
10 bbls. pare Corn Whiskey, Robinson county.
5 bbls North Carolina Whisky.
23 Baskets Hndson Charapaig
dec 7
dson Champaigne YVine. for sale b v * sale.
AYERS, WING FIELD * CO. I Macon, July 1 J-tf.
DR. A. PIERCE,
HOMCEOPATH
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
Medicine Cases and Bonks on Domestic Practice for
J. SE¥MOUE ;
COTTON AVENUE,....MACON GEORGIA.
3 doors from Cherry Street, and next door to
McCALLIE & JONES,
At the old Stand of John B. Ross 4 Co., pays Cash
for DRIED FRUIT, COW HIDES, WOOL,
DEER SKINS, SHEEP AND GOAT
SKINS, BEESYVAX 4 TALLOW.
Those having any of the above articles for sale,
may rely on getting the highest market price for any
quantity which may offer.
’VC r -<a.3W‘3?3E:X>,
JCO.OOO lbs. COW HIDES
200,000 lbs. WOOL.
10,000 SHEEP SKINS.
5,000 GOAT SKINS.
•W7"^aL3STT3ESX>,
2500 bushels COW l’EAS.
2500 bushels WHITE BLACK EYED PEAS.
J. SEY’MOUR, Cotton Av.
City papers. Federal Union. Albany Patriot, and
Americus Republican publish the foregoing to the
amount of five dollars,
nov 16
MTHPOTT A ~N~TR. I Ind fodder on thepUce!
_ \X7’h‘ oiler the following articles on vory accom-1 Terms made known on
and overseer houses and all the necessary cribs, out Brogans; Gents,boys’ and youths’ patertj
buildings. 4c. Also on the Thursday following, will - eI i c 3 Brogans: Meu’s, boys’and yftfttff
be dtspoaed of. aU the wagons, plows farming uten-; kip Brogans, a large assortment. ’ J
•tls, &c., and all the mules, cattle and hog- and com Sept. 28. MIX 4 KIKIJ
1000 rolls Gunny Bagging,
1000 Sacks Salt,
25 birrels Potatoes,
410 bales heavy Gunny Bagging,
1100 coils Richardson’s Green Leaf Rope.
1000 pounds Twine,
175 barrels Sugar,
200 sacks Coffee all qualities.
150 boxes Candles all qualities,
100 do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Candy,
100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nails,
150 bales Osnabnrgs,
50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 25 bales Y’srns,
100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
25 hhds. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrup,
Large Stock of flesh aud new
Nov. 3.
i on tho day of sale.
JAS. A. HILL,
The Tarver Lands for Sale
DOUGHERTY COUNTY
'COTTON PLANTATIONS, “'cox
In Ins New BmlcliH-
Henry Horne]
Confectioner!’, Fruit Store,fl
PASTRY BAKERY,
|N]P,1 u::nceof the last will and tcatainunt of. tho
and dealers in fine
ate 1
Tuesday
door of _ _
real estate of the’ said Paul E." Tarver, deceased,
situated in tho county of Dougherty. Said estate
consists of FIVE THOUSAND ACRES of tho most
valuable COTTON LANDS in South-Western Geor-
i gia, having been originally selected by the late Gen.
. Hartwell Tarver. „ arr»m<~
The Lauds are in one >odv, bat to suit purchaser- YY’ines »e| r .
Tl-w-wr #^4 may be divided conveniently into threoPlantations: Cordials, Syrups, Nuts, Sugars, Tobacca 1 ^
j—VJTOOCtS, "THE PORTER PLACE" w holksxlx and uxtaU-
Daily receiving in Store, which we will sell at living consists of Fifteen Hundred Acres, well improved , Country Merchants supplied at the Io»
rates, consisting of tho following : - Seven Hundred and h tfty in an excellent sttte of Wcddixgs axd Parties furnished s’
— " cultivation. -- - • - — •• u
Preserves,
Pickles,
YYarrauted 1
20 cases Prints,
13 cases Ginghams,
I of Confections and Pyramids, Cpld
“THE HOME PLACE," i 4o-. at reasonable terms. on
1000 pieces Merinoea, Delanes, Shally and Alpacas Twenty-five Hundred Acres—Ono Thousand incul- N. B.—Tkiims :—Positively Cash— M 1,1
1200 dozen Hosiery, . ; tivatiou—well improved. This and the •• Porter oct 12
‘~j bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripe.-, Placet! are Oak and Hickory Lands. rnnsienmcDl*
11; - machinery comparatively new.aud to good running I Ess MACKEREL, to quzrti-rs,
, - wl.it.- Mu-lin- -order. Average three thousand feet of Lumber per 1V1 barrels, just received and «*
Also, ahtrae SfawfgmraMawaad Hats. With330 to . cae K° ,ldr9d bushels of Meal. «ov 30 GRKBR*i”
, ci e.r ..ii i.• i i , . x- ii oituato three e
JO.
l’OTOMAC HE RHINO.
JUST RECEIVED.
25,000 ^
Gb24 tT
JKrntnck]r Blue Olana,
A. A. MENARD, Drug*!* 4 .
Cbtrry
cases ol Shoes of all kinds, and 1000 Negro Blankets. Situate threo miles from Albany.
^tosjectfufly solicit the I««tron.g.of the^ public. ’ 1,r ' N|OE HEliiuNGraomeihiigthdh
— ■ ■■ ■ a ' 1 -— — — — Possession Xiv- ).:!.•■ U: J■ *1 by
.\OKTllKKN NhFI) OATS, Terms liberal, and will be made known on lho day : iun» ) '
O N Consignment. 85 cents per bushel, including of sale. HENRY” TARVER, TYICKI.ED TROUT, in halves
sack. Apply to J. F. WINTER 4 CO. j .Mrs. 0. C. TARVER, Exec’rs. JT For sale Ire GREER*
deo7 | dec 98—tdi | nov 30