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Wholesale Dealers in Dry (woods, Men’s, Boys’, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats and Millinery Goods
of all kinds, 139 Congress Street, Savannah, Georgia.
SHOE
LEATHER DEPOT
152 CONGRESS STREET,
SAVANNAH GA.
THE utMtioo of Merchant* and Planter;
in Tbonutf* and adjoining Counties, is in
vited to our large Stock of
BOOTS. SHOES
LEATHER
AND
FINDINGS,
WHICH ARE OFFERED AT THE
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Our stock embraces every thing desirable,
tr..iu rij* c*.an**-e i., to* lines! u>„nU tuuiiuia*
tarcd.
OUK LEATHERS,
NOI.L. CALF-MKlit, fill*. HAR
NESS, nOROCCO, Ac.. I- full
W- k* constant ‘ large lte <.f NAILS,
PEGS THREAD WAX, Ate., Ac., with
SHOEMAKERS T< OL> iji great vari*-”
IVs CONGRESS STREET.
CL4RK A EIIHKCII
sT m. GOLDING,
IVhelmalc nntl Rt-lail Ilraler in
HATS AND CAPS,
A: I LLIN :: RY,
Straw Goods. Sc.,
US CMpM *M ‘W tWAH.CA.
April 11 3m
PALMER & DEPPISH.”
W/wUsal’- and li.;,;U j haters in ■
HARDWARE,
CrTLEKt . EII.EM, EI.E TOOI.K,
ACKI< I’I.TI'RAI. IRPLEREWM,
Powder. Mhol, (m ami l.rad,
148 CONGRESS £ G 7 ST. JULIES STS.
”*£££}. Savannah. Ga.
April 18 _ 3m
SCRANTON. SMITH & Cos.
GROCERS
• AND
Commission Mer c h ants,
SAVANNAH, GA
Wi would be happy m
p uiron® and friend- :i 1-* the public gene
rally. at our store at the head of the Bay,
: rsi n Street, Savannah. Geor
?’ >•
We would be hapyy to receive from
Cottoi ‘ ■ her produce, and
sell on the most favorable terms, and fill
their orders at the lowest .market prices
and return to them the sales of property.
L>. T. SCRANTON,
of the late firm of Scranton \ Johnson.
WM 11. SMITH-
Os the late firm of- llabun & Smith.
J. L. LARGE.
Os Savannah. Georgia.
SAVANNAH CHEAP
DRY GOODS
STORE.
I. liUKwith B. I I&UM.
WHOLEBA 1.1. DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Di y Goods
t ill MS j $ (1$ $I S)
DRESS GOODS.
TRUNKS. VALISES, Ate.
cohgbiemn t. \ Savannah, Ga.
April 18 3m
M. F E RST ft CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS,
MB6ABR. FAWV CROCIBIEN,
f AUDICN, Ac.. Ac.,
IT AW on hand, a large stock of TO.
BAl’t'O’S.
No. 150 rovr.REw STREET,
j Savannah, Ga.
April 18 ■ Cm
ROBERT BALFORE
M holr.ali nnd Retail Ot-nler iu
CHOICE
Family Groceries,
151 BKOIT.DTO.V STREET,
(One door West of Barnard.)
SAVANNAH, i j GEtKCIA.
April *3 2m
OLP0 L P B°™>H WHISKEY fU. per
” Bottle, at the OUli HOUSE
Old Bourbon Whiskey $3.50 per Gallon, at
ouit HOUSE.
Genuine Havana CIGARS at the
OCR HOUSE.
ICE constantly kept at the
OUR HOUSE.
Edinburg and Falkirk ALE at the
OUK HOUSE.
ALE constant tv on Draught at the
, .. , Q OUR HOUSE.
-April 18 16-ts
GEORGU-Thama, County.
Aereeable %e an order of the honorable Court
of Ordiuarv of saij County. I will ell before
tne Court House door of said Countv at
ytthm the legal hour, of sale on
the first Tuesday in June next the Real E-r.ue
ar. l Lands of Thomas Harvin. d<*c>eae4
Terms of sale cash.
Arrfl is H COpEL AND. Adnfr
1
C. H. WILLCOX. Superintendent
T. H. WILLINGHAM,
■WHOLESALE
Gr rocers,
1 4-t I ®ngre A 57 Nt. .(alien il..
HAVANNAII. GA..
Keep constantly on hand, and receiving
per everv Steamer, all kinds of
MEGABI, TOBACCO, Ac . Ac
Prompt attention given to Orders accom
panied with remittance. apr 11 13m
DAVID DAILEY.
MERCHANT
fNO. 1* WHITAKER MTRIIET,
Betirccn Bryan rind Bay Streets.
I S now receiving hie Spring and Snmmer
hto*k. comprising fine French Cloth® and
CaHdmerer; also, fine Fan 1 (
men . mil i outings I>(H E U-. Hwnwh, 1
Whi) 1 Brown Lit
Ac., whi . the
.
Southeni House.
HOLCOMBE ft CO.,
[Thos, Holcomb*-, ectablial
181 BAY STREET. OLD STAND.
liriLL KEEI> CONSTANTLY ‘hand a j
V v full stock .of
GROCERIES,
WIM S i\l) LIOI OKS,
T - w .i’ wholesale, at a email advance on
New Y'ork prict-.-
Th - Holcombe. • Fked. M-Hull.
■ April 4 14-3 in
New Furniture Store.
M. NEWMARK,
34 Broughton
doors west of Mjxjjil; |
wi "’
Morrell’s-Old I .?**
STAND, V
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Keep-* constantly ou hand a good supply ol
Parlor, Chamber and
nran nrann, emus.
llattreaMes, Children's Car
riages, &c.
. ‘■ Mattresses renovated and Furniture re
paired at the shortest possible time All oi
ders promptly attended to and carefully pack-,
ed. fim
Forty Days Notice to Debtors
and Creditors.
(I CORGI A—Thomas County.
ALL persons indebted to .lames A: McLen
don, deceased, will make payment to the un
dersigned, and all those having claims against
him, are notified to present them in form and
within the time prescribed bv law.
m. j. McLendon,
April 25 40d Adm’X'.
GEORGIA—EchoIs fount'.
WHEREAS, John C- Roberts applies for
Letter- of Administration on the estate of
Ilham Roberta, late of mid County, deeem*
3 his I* therefore to admonish all persons con
cerned or interested, to he and appear at. mv
office, within the time prescribed hv law. to
sho-w cause if any they can. why letters of ad
ministration should not he issued to the appli
cant- Given under mv hand at office this 23rd
day of March, 1860. * T. B. CLAYTON,
April 25-3Ud Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EchoIs County*
WHEREAS, Elizabeth Corbett applies for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Geo.
W. Corbett, late of said Countv, deceased j
This is therefore to admonish all persons con
cerned or interested, to he and appear at my
office, within the time prescribe*! bylaw,to
show cause if any they can, why letters of
adminietmtion should not be issued to the ap
plicant- Given under mv hand at office, this
23rd dav of March, 1860.’
T. B. CLAYTON,
April 25-ts Ordinary.
GEORGIA—ErhoU County.
WHEREAS, A Miller, applies to the Court
of Ordinary of said County, for Letters of
(Jnardiansliip for the property, person and ef
fects of John Prine, minor heir of Kohert Brine,
deceased:—All persons are notified to file
their objections iu said Court, otherwise wiid
letters will be granted in terms of the law. this
23rd dav of March, 1860.
T. B. CLAYTON,
April 25-3Ud Ordinary.
GEORGIA — ErhoIs County.
WHEREAS, R. J. Levar, applies to the
Court of Ordinary of said County, for Letters
of Guardianship, for the persons, property and
effects of Marv. James. Sarah. Left'eate Fletch
er. minor heirs o! John W. Fletcher, deceased :
All persons are notified to file their objections
in said Court, otherwise said letters will he
granted in terms of the law. this 23rd dav of
March. 1866 T. B CLAYTON,*
April 25-80d (Irdinarv
GEORGIA —ErhoIs County.
WHEREAS. Thos. J. Roberts, applies to
the Court of Ordinary of said Countv. for Let
ters of Guardianship of the person, property
and effects of the minor heir of John L. Rob
erts. deceased:—All persons are notified to file
their objections in said Court, otherwise said
letters will be granted in terms of the law,
this March 23rd, 1866.
T B. CLAYTON,
April 25-30d Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To the Honorahie Court of Ordinary.
THE undersigned, administrator on the es
tate of Jesse Ward, dcoeased, sheweth that it
is necessary to sell the Lands belonging to
said deceased, for the purpose of .fistribntion
among (be distributees thereof. Fetitbmer
therefore prays for an order of said Court,
granting him leave to sell the same, and as in
duty bound will ever pray. Ac.
If J WARD, Adm'r
GEORGIA -Thomo. County.
Court of Ordinary. Apri’ 1 1866.
UPON hearing *he foregoing Potirion. It is
ordered by the Court that said Petition and
this order be published m fbe Tbor-ruy-fille En
terprise every two week? for two months.
H H TOOKE,
April RWW rv
STL ALT'S HOTEL
VALDOSTA GK”
The want of a good hotel having long
been felt at this point, the subscriber
has been induced to take oharge of this
establishment formerly known as the YaF
dosta hotel, which will be thoroughly re
paired and refitted, and opened for the ac
commodation of the traveling public on the
first.day of January next. Having had
some experience in this line of business,
he believes himself competent to render
his guests comfortable and to make their
stay with him both comfortable and tgree®
able, and no pain® will be spared to effect
this object. Hit, table will be supplied
with the best the market affords and char
ges moderate, C. T. STUART.
Attached to this Hotel is an excellent
Stable where careful and trusty hostlers
will always be found to care for horses
and attend to any thing in that, departs
ment. Jan 4, ts
SPOONER’S
CURE
||
Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever,.
Intermittent Fever, !
I • _
Remittent Fever, •.
Congestive Chills,
Anti-Fever
A2VI>
AGUE
Diarrhea, .
. •
Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague.
TfrTT T O
{■ V v v Vs.
•A* AA^fcOvyo
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
Nashville, Term.
NOTI C E
To Everybody
We the undersigned can now say to the
Public that we are ready to
GRIND CORN,
as we have purchased an engine and mill
of sufficient power to do good Work, and
the way you have to prove it as to bring
your Corn and see if you do not get good
Me&l.ln connection with our Mill we will
make Furniture to order, Sash, Blinds,
Doors, Kip, Dress, Tonguo and Groove
Plank, make Coffins to order with neat
ness and despatch, we will also take con-,
tracts for Building houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLE.
I feel thankful to the Public for their
liboral patronage extended to me hereto,
fore, and hope 1 may merit a continuation
of the same. ISAIAH DEKLE.
AHELYD!
HAVING a l-nrge Nto<-k of Vine L.i
qnoron hand, we have KKOITCEIk
the rict!, as follows :
Old Bourbon. XXX, - $3.00 per Bottle.
Do. do. XX, - - 1.50 “
Do. do. X, - 1.00 “ “
French Brandy. Pare, - 3.00 “ “
Hennessey Brandy, - 3.00 “ . “
Otard, Dapoy & Cos., - - 3.00 “ “
Pinet. Castilloa Ac. Cos.. 51.00 “ “
Cognac Brandy, - - 1.75 “ “
Holland Gin, Pure, - - 2(H) “ “
Old Swan Gin, Pure, - - 2.00 “
Choice Old Port W r ine, - 2.00 “ “
Choice Old Sherry Wine, 2.00 “ “
Choice Old Madeira Wine, 2.00 “ “
Claret “ Bt. Jalien Medoc,” 1.00 “ **
C. Heidsick's genuiue Champagne, $3.00 qts.
Do. do. do. 1.75 pts.
Oldtioarhon Whtskev. XXX. so.ooper gallon.
Old Bourbon Whiskey. XX, 5.90 “
Old Bourbon Wlnskey, X, 4.0*) 11
Old Bourhou, (hy the barrel,) 3.6*1 “ “
3IMMN) ('lt; K* of Choice Brands, and
Genuine imported Havana, do.
Andersens Solace Tobacco, 12Vj cents per
paper.
Massev. Collins & Co’s AI.E, on draught.
Also. London and Edinburg Ale amt l*oi--
*er, in Pints. 50 CENTS.
ICE! I C E!!
Always on hand dnring the summer.
Our motto is strictly (’. O. .
PFTF.RS At PFRRY.
Attached to the “ Our ITon®e ”
TVTo. TVTi-ne,
Where a choice and varied a'sortmfcnt of
F A MU.Y DP OOFF TFS
Arc constantly kept.
Qit.j OYSTERS, 65 cents
Two Tonne! s Can.
rW’CaTI and examine Prices
DRY C-DODS!
’ H “ tT '
SOUTHERN PALACE
DRY GOODS HOUSE!
ORFF & WATKINS,
111 & 113 Congress Street.. SAVANNAH- GEORGIA.
Goods Received’ by'Every’ Steamer.
We Import our own Gcods or.buj ttiem directly from the
Manufacturers.
We keep an experienced Buyer constantly in the Eastern Markets.
. Inducements Offered
ii mm tmmi ;m nmm .
Savannah, Feb, 1, 1666’.. * ‘ mar 7-3 m
TEBEAU & PHILLIPS,
At the Whitaker Street Shoe Store; •
Yortli-Easl Corner of Breuerlitdii Street Cane, Savannah. CJa;
WILL KEEP. CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE FINEST
. PHILAnELPnXA *
Boots, Shoes Gaiters
©EUTLIMIN’S AH® B'o¥S
WOOL AND STRAW HATS,
Trunks and ’Valises,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ’. •
L. C.TEBEAI • • • • • W. 8. PHILLIPS
• April IS ‘ = . 3m
LATHROP & COMPANY,
• . • . A’: OLD STAND OF
HENRY LATHROP & CO,
Corner of € on in-ess and WliitaKer Streets, SAVANNAH. GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers ih •
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC’
DRY GOODS!
CARPETING. MATTING. OIL CLOTHS* LACE CURTAINS.
WIKTDOW EHAIS32S,.AfcC
J>. LATHIC4DI*. Laic D. A E, B.LATHROP & Cos.
Jf. W. NEVITT, “ NBVITT, LITHBOP &€•.,
April 11 15 .gm
JOY TO THE WORLD!
THE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has Relieved more Pain, and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that
can be named 1
In a Halm for every Hound!
Our first Physicians use it, and recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first
among the Medicines called for, and the Wohlesale Druggist considers it a
leading article of ids trade. All the Dealers in Medicine speak alike
in its favor : and its reputation as a Medicine of Great Merit
and Virtue is fully and permanently established,
and it is
Tlc* Great Family Medicine of the Age!
.
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN ‘AT,
TACKS TN DISEASE
TAKEN INTERNAT-T,Y TT CURES
Sore Throat, Ruddeh Cold, Toughs, etc., Weak Stomach, General Debility, Nursing
Sore Mouth, Tanker, Liver Tomplaint, Dispepsia or Indigestion, Cramp and
Pain in the Stomach, Powell Tomplaint, Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,
Diarrhoea and Dystery.
T A KEN EXTERNA hi, YTT CURES
‘’"lons, Roil? and Old severe Burns and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breast, Frosted
Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain ih the Fare, Neuralgia,
and Rheumatism.
FAIN RTLLFR taken internally should be administered with milk or water, and
sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For n COUGH
:u. 1 BRONCHITIS, a few drop s ’ of c ugar, eaten, will he more affective than anythnig
e.ie. For a SORE T HRO.\T, gargle the throa* with a mixture of Pain Killer and
’ho r !‘ef i= immediate and euro pusPive.
tum M¥ H UM®M WA MMM MoMMAk:
New Goods!,
THE undetsitmed have iust opened, and
will keep constantly on hand, at the store ;
formerly owned by Dr.’ R. J. Bruce, a large .
and well selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
Clothing,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS or
every Description,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS,
Crockery, China n. Glassware,
Hardware,
GROCERIES,
Arc... Arc... &.C.,
Which they will sell VERY LOW for CASH
or Country Produce.
igpCall and examine our Stock before pur- i
chaamg elsewhere.
D .J, & J. W. SHEFFIELD.
Thomasvilie, Jan 31 5 3m
FIIJMTIKE
Jljsiidt. 1
THE undersigned has. opened a Shop in
in Thomasvilie, for the Maunfactuie ‘
and Repairing of
FURNITURE,
Making and Furnishing Coffins, &c., Sue.
fiiS’ftiliop second door from the Print
ing Office, on Jefferson street.
L. J srfTz/ I
Jan 1 ‘ 3m j
SUPERINTEN’T’S OFFICE A. & G. R. R.
Decern! v! ~ut:, l<>’
. • • .NOTICE.
Sortest and most pleasant route to Savannah,
via Walthonrville, Riceboro’, and
Sunberry. Through jfrom -
Thomasvilie to Sav
annah in 30
• hour:* •
Yia Rail Road 165 Miles. Stage 22 Miles.
iS'teanj Boat 85 Miles.
Leave Thomasvilie every Monday, Wedues
day and Friday, Arrive at'Savannah every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, connecting
with .Steam'ere to Baltimore, New York and
other Northern Ports,
. RETURNING. *
Leave Navanimh on Monday. YY'ednesday
and Friday. Arrive at Thomasvilie on Tues- i
day, Thursday and Saturday, in time to con- 1
nect with iStagee to Allianv, Ga., and Talla
hassee and Montieello. Fla.*
G J. FULTON, Nnp’t A A G RR.
*** Tallahassee Floridian and Albany Pat
riot copy two weeks and send bill to this of
fice. ‘ jan. 4tf
Cjit Sontbcrn (Siteprist.
Ii • Cl BRYAN,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
BTBBCUIPTION TERJISi
The “Southern Enterprise” is publish- I
ed weekly at Fou* Dollars per annum ‘
strictly in advance.
ADVERTISING TERMS. I
Advertisements will be inserted for one’ i
dollar per square of twelve lines or less
for each insertion. From this rate a dis i
count of TWENTY-riVE per cent will be made
for • advertisements inserted for three
months or under six months, and fifty per
cent for twelve mouths or more. All ad
vertisements sent to the office must be
marked with the number of insertions de
•slred or the period to be published, and in |
everyinstanceaccompaniedwiththe amount .
required for payment. Marriages and I
deaths will hereafter be charged for as ad
vertisements. Special or editorial notices
will be published and charged at double the
above rates. Payments must be made
in current funds. Remittances may be
made by Express at our risk All others
must be at the risk of those making
the samfe, Subscribers names will bedroped
from the list at the end of the term for
which the subscription has been paid, un
less renewed. All communications should
be addressed to Proprietor Southern Enter
prise, Thomasvilie Georgia.
LEItAli ADVERTISEMENTS.
All persons having occasion to adver
tise Legal Sales, Notices, etc., are com
pelled by law to comply with the following
rules:
AdiniuixtralorM, Exct uiam, or Gunr
dinns:
All sales of Land by Administrators, Ex
ecutors or Guardians, are required by
law to be held on the first Tuesday in
the month, between the hours of ten
o’clock in the forenoon, and three in
the afternoon, at the Court House in the :
County in which the property is situate, j
Notices of these sales must be given in
a public Gazette Forty Days previous to
toe day of sale.
Nale of Personal Property :
Notices of the sale of Personal Property
must be given at least Ten Days previ
ous to the day of sale.
Palate Debtors and Creditors :
Notices to Debtors and Creditors of an es
tate must be published Forty Days.
Conrt ot Ordinary I.enve to Well :
Notice that application will be made so
the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell
Lands, must be published weekly for
Two Months.
Administrotion nnd OnnnUnntliip :
Citations for Letters of Administration
mutt be published Thirty Days; for
Dismission from Administration, month
ly for Fix Months.
Poreelo*re of ‘**oetßrng- .
Rules for Foreclosure ofMortgago must 1
be published monthly for Four Months.
Ptabflhinst Tost Papers :
Notices for establishing Lost Papers must
be published for the full form of Three !
Months.
Publications will always be con
tinued according to the above rules, un
ices otherwise ordered
‘■■■ ll
SPOONER'S
immunity against the Fever
and Chills of Spring and Fall,
: the Dysenteries and Diarrheas
of Summer; and the variou ’
Bilious complaints attendant
upon the entire year, is wha:
the South needs and must hav-..
before that favored region wil •
attain the full meed of its great
ness. Emigration thither has
been and .is retarded for the
lack of it; and ‘for the same
reason, cotton raising has been
restricted and interfered wir
ANTI-FEW & AGUE
In view of these facts Dr.,
j Spooner offers to the. people
of the South, and to Emigrants
going thither, his AN'TI
FEVER AND AGUE
PILLS, which have been
demonstrated,” repeatedly and
repeatedly, to be an unerring
and never-failing preventive
j-and cure of all Bilious- conir.
plaints incident to the South
| and West. Try but one ex
| periment; the cost is trifling,
the result is beyond -anv cot
timrency. It never has failed
and never can,- while Physio
ogv remains a science.
mm m
• .For Sale by all Druggist’s. .
Wm. Spooner 6c Cos.
. Nashville, Ten:;
; zmemmmm i.
!of low, marshy, and over-’
i flowed regions, or whe're mi
asma prevails, and all.
EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
.AND WEST,’
should'not be, for a single,
day, without SPOONER’S
ANTI-FEVER ‘ ANI>
AGUE PILLS, in ‘order
I that when they are. attacked
t with Chilis and Fever, Bilious,
Intermittent # or Remittent
’ Fevers, Dumb Ague, • Con
gestive Chilis, .‘Pain in- the
Back, Periodical Headache,’
Diarrhea or Dysentery } (to
which they, are constantly lia
ble,) they mav promptly and’
effectually -be cured, without
the loss of a single day’s labor.
Their success is not contingent
upon anything; thev will neve’
fail to cure effectually-and per
manentiy.
For sale by all Druggists'.
EEOKGlA—liounilo 4 oiiutj.
WHEREAS. Dennis Withermgton. Guff
dian of the person and property of Nancy. Ra
chel, Mary. Surrena. Elizabeth,Moisey A J.-.
Wnherington, minors ol said County, having
fully discharged his trust, applies to be dismiss
ed from his Guardianship;—Therefore all per
sous concerned are hereby notified and required
to appear at uiv office, on the first Monday in
April next, and Bhow cause, if any they have,
why said letters of Dismission should not be.
granted. Given under mv hand and official
i sitmature. this 22d dav of February. lsr.e,
WILLIAM G. SMITH.
Feb 28 9-6 m C. C- Ord.
EDllll.lt—l.oviide* 4 on ill v.
WHEREAS, Allen Jones, Administrator of
William Y. Hill,late of said County, deceased,
having filed his petition in this Conrt for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate.-—This is
therefore to admonish all concerned, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause if any they can, why
said letters should not bo grant* and.-
Given under my hand, at office, this 24u.
day ol January. 1866.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Jan 31-no n < trdinar
TWO VIO-VTUi* YOTIf E —I wo.
piv to the honorable Conrt of Ordinary,
of Thomas County. Georgia, on the first Mon
day in June next, for an order granting leave
to sell the Real Estate and l>ands belonging to
William Alderman, dec 5
R. a ALDERMAN,
Mar 28-2 m Adm’x.
HHOKCIM ©•**•* CMI
SIXTY’ days after date 1 will apyly to the
I (Vnrt <*f rl;.urv of Colquitt County, tor;,
i order to “ell all be Rea; Kstate belonging t
! wft estate of Larkin A Denman, late of Col
! enitt Odrintv, deceased.
JANE E DENMAN ‘
Mar 9*13 60,1 Adm'x.
rovii7\TntTin m
Madder. Indigo. Mustard. Tea. Sweet. Oil
Cream Tartar s.ida Saltpetre for sale wtaoi
and retail by
W p CTXHVF.R & CO..
Feb 7 6-ts Apothecaries Hal.