Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 06, 1866, Image 3

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SiiAtfriiln fUpttMfaatt. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6,18 CG. (SB’” Tile Best Tri-Weekly nntl Weekly Advertising Medium In South-Western Georgia* The above announcement is made for the information of adver tisers. We make it too against any assumption to the contrary. Advertisers at this point will do well to notice this, and govern themselves accordingly. State of TiiuitMOMETEit at Dr. E. J. Ei.MUDais’s Drug Store: — DAYS. > l ° .* ? g £ s Thursday, a, 79 81 81 80 Friday, 4, 79 9-2 72i 70 FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. J. B. At.ltin, of Lee, and Col. Willis A. nn<l Dr. S I? Hawkins, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service of the former, at the Meth odist Church, in this place, this afternoon at 4 o’clock, without further invitation. Weekly Review of the Markets The first of October is considered the beginning of anew, business year in this latitude. The past week has been the opening week. Cotton has been pouring in incessantly, ami the impetus given to trade is acknowledged. The stocks of business houses, ns a general thing, have been received in full and will be found complete. Our mer chants have purchased liberally, both of dry goods jmd groceries. The money mar ket has been close,blit is now in a health ier state owing to the influx of cotton. Gold,.is buying at 110, Silver 135, the ■quantity changing hands, however, is very small, and quotations a little more than nominal. The cotton market has displayed con siderable activity, with some fluctua lions in the past day or two. On Mon day it opened brisk, with a good de mand from many buyers. Under the competition and news from abroad, quotations advanced on the first of the week, until about the middle they were rather in advance, compara tively of the markets elsewhere. A slight decline or tendency toward de cline was the natural result, which how ever, has had little more effect than to render the market easy. The quantity brought to market Is about an average of one hundred bales per day. The quality of the cotton is generally about Middling. We quote Ordinary 31c., Middling 32c. The number of hales re ceived during the neck was COO. — The Bagging and Bopeon hand is about £OO bales. The grocery market lias been, and con tinues steady and firm. Sales have been heavy during the past week. For quo tations we refer to the priee current in another column. In the dry goods business there lias been a revival corresponding to that in other branches, and the daily sales foot up amounts approximating the oft men tioned “before the war times.” Through the week the business has been active, brisk, closing Friday rather beyond the average. The health of the city is unprecc clently good. Country Merchants will do well, to call at Waxkebatjm & Bro. Where they will find the largest stock of goods in the market which are sold at low figures lower than the lowest. Oet. Oth. 11. is a paradox that loose habits generally stick tighter than any other kind. That is even so. A drunken young mem will get drunk again, and a foolish young lady will marry him, certain. CJspMf ladies appreciated the beauty of their feet as they do that of their necks, shoulders, &c., they would proba bly go to balls barefoot. That is an unquestionable truth, if we take the denuded condition of the two former into consideration, which are, in many instances, as bare asyjour hand! BgsSuA man who boasts of his contempt of life should reflect that others have probably a greater contempt for his life than he has. For instance Old Brownlow and Boast Butler must have a contempt for their lives, and we are sure that everybody else has. any men are willing to express their admiration for a principle in every possible way, except by living up to it. That is a common procedure, very, on the part of many men. They are always expressing a very high admiration for a principle, hut not a hit of it do they carry out in their detcstible lives! Goon News.—Cotton up and dry goods down. S. Waxelbapm & Bi:o. insures everybody a saving of2o to 25 cents on every dollars worth of goods. Call and be convinced. No ktioijble to show goods. Oct. Oth. It COMMERCIAL. AMERICUS RETAIL PRICES. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY SCIIUMI'ERT Ji CO. AXES, per doz §24 .. 27 BACON, Clear Sides, fib 28. .30 Ham 5,......... t 28a30 5h0u1der5 .............. ,io Hog round,.,. ~.25 BAGGING, yd 42 BUTTER, Country, $ lb 50 Goshen, lb 00 COHN, per bus. (in sacks). .§1 65nl 80 Meal, per bus ~.§l 80 CHEESE, English Diary, '<jj? lb.. 33@40 Western Reserve, Ijjl 1b.... 30 COFFEE. Rio, %Q lb 35@40 Java, per lb 50 CANDLES, Sixes Star 40@50 Adamantine, 40c<50 DOMESTICS, Sheetings, 30@25 FLOUR, Superfine, per bbl §l3 50 X X Extra per bbl.. .$ 15 00 XXX Extra, per bbl §lO 50 Fancy, §2O 00 GLASS, Bxlo, ip box, §lO 00 10x12, 11 box §lO 00 12x10, IQ box, §l2 00 GUNPOWDER, pr lb 75ul 00 IRON, per lb. (Swedes) 15 American, per lb 10 Plow Steel, per 1b.... 18@22 KEROSINE OIL, per gal $1 25 LARD, per lb 28@30 LEATHER, Sole, per lb 35 Upper, per 1b.., 50 LIQUORS, Corn Whisky prgall. §4ur§6 Rye Whiskey, “ “ s(ns 00 Bourbon “ “ “ Amor. Brandy, per gal. §6«§B LUMBER, per 100 ft ..$2 00 MACKEREL, No. 1, per kit §5 00 No. 1, and bbl §ls 00 No. 1, bbl .§3O 00 MOLASSES, Cane Syrup gal ... 1 00 Sorghum, per gall 55 Orleans, per gall 70 NAILS, per keg, 0 to P2d. ,§loo§l2 00 PRINTS, Calicoes, per yd 20(7720 PEA NUTS, per bus §1 50 PAINTS & OILS, Linseed,§2 75<W 300 White Lead, perewt §i' ■> 20 Putty, per lb 0 RICE, (good article) per 1b,.., .20(d25 ROPE, (by the coil) nor lb . .25 Cotton, per lb 85 SHOT, per lb .. . 20«25 bag, per 1b.... JflfijC). 18«20 SALT, IQ sack, 50 SOAP, lb M’AiU’il. ■ OW& m'gai:. ...-mm t \: p. ,'M| TEA'-', ■; <T I'^Pl >BAC('i», l 1 i fSf 1 * per Smoking, per lb.. .75(7HU 'Jo VEGETABLES, Peas, per bus §2vs2 50 Irish Potatoes, fl bbl.. .§5 00 Sweet “ “bus 75 VINEGAR, per gal §1 00{7( §1 nit HAIGHT & HAll. .' COLOSSAL emeus AND EQUESCUTIT E A T R O N , FROM CONGO i-QUAKE, tint > RLEaNS. Tl 10 Leading Equestrian Confederation of the Age! Everything New I Everything Gorgeous S OVER FIFTY PERFORMERS! MALE aud FEMALE representative of the most Pleasing anil Daring Phases of the Hippodrome, the agile nnd elegant acts of Ihe Ourieulum, the sports of the" Olympiads, the Tours la Force of the Athlete, the mirth and melody of Minstrelsy, the fascination of Terpis chore, and the wit of Mouous. Ihe adjuncts are complete and comprise FULL BRASS AND STRING BANDS ! Experienced Auxiliaries, highly-schooled Horses, rich Wardrobe elegant Equipments, and com fortable accommodations for Visitors. WILL EXHIBIT IN AMERICUS, Tuesday, October IG, 18GG. Doors open at 1 and G 1 2 p. m. Admission SI ; Children, 50 cents; THE FAIRY LOUISE, OR THE “ CHILD OF THE AIR ” WILL AT ONE O’CLOCK, Perform her thrilling Ascension Feat, on the outside of the Pavilion, where all may witness it free of charge. gy?" For list of members of this uncomparably large and efficient Company, see pictorial posters, programmes. &c.. Oct 2 2w NO FIT! NO PAY! s. COHEN, MERCHANT TAILOR. YirOULD respectfully inform the citizens of VV Sumter that he is still engaged in the Tailoring business, and ready to wait on all who may desire anything in his line. He keeps on hand an assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Broad Cloths and Fancy Cassimeres. He is prepared to cut and make Coats. Vests and Pantaloons, in the neatest style and at tire shortest notice. His motto is “ No Fit, No Pay.” Ji7" Repairing and cleaning clothes done in the neatest 6tjle and warranted to nleaso. Oct 4 ts. r J IT S T RECEIVED! BACONS SIDES & SHOULDERS, SUGAR CURED HAMS, FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT, MEAL FROM WATER-MILLS, CANE SYRUP. A LSO: A general assortment of FAMILY GRO CERIES, such as Sugar, Uoffiie, IMiie Fish, Mackerel, Potatoes, Cheese, at the loyvest market price, at ‘our house; SMITH,TIALL & BAILEY. Sept 2D ts. Grand 'Opening ! ON THE 9th OF OCTOBER. t I.L Ihe novelties of the fashionable world, A consisting of Hats, Bonnets, Plumes, Flowers, Laces, Collars, ' [und’ciiiefs, nnd would particularly invite theattcutinn of all ladies interested in Bridal Wreaths and Veils, as tlie undersigned have spared no pains in se iectieg, from the most Fashionable Importing houses. (Oct. 231. JC. A. With: iiT. ' mm. 3, n. ■ V>ETUjfW J ’ - r thanks to the Ladies of JL\j an '‘surronnding country, for ! ibcvi"-' } T 1 a ' Pt’ti’i'inge of the past season. UjflFadded to my st, c k a large variety of no of Vandykes, Breakfast -bawls, fHHflkXAja 'foods. Hosieries, Dress Braids, i 1 t.r ji: i h■:••))! - • 11 ’ I'p.ir -I>yv . li.GP r.ci toiM-- ; 11 11 '!s mil Piit'.V. Merino <V. >. :;l-1 !-i ;l"-' other nv<iclcs too muiurtßui HBonimi.; in f,ue what, may be termed a ■ Aniitiii Department,” Oct 2 St. BOOT &TSHOE MW p FACTORY. E mSWfiofii'ed is now prepared to make | to order, Gentlemen’s line BOOTS and S OKS, out («f the finest, and best. Calf Skins. Also. French Morocco Shoes for Ladies. All work warranted to give satisfaction. L Repairing done at the shortest notice. 1 have for sale, a splendid assortment of Lasts, French, Calf and Curry-sole Kid Skins, Sole Leather, Bindings?, and a full lot of Shoe findings, to which the attention of dealers is particularly invited, which I am sell in cr cheap for cash. F. 11. STANFIELD, Oct 2 ts. rafFe chance I OF. INVESTMENT! VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SA.L E ! BIX oubkou) tore FOR STORE ROOMS IMMEDIATELY ON THE SQUARE! ~jT NOW OFFER FOR SALE TII \T WELL § known and valuable property in the city of Americas, known as the Americus Hotel, certainly the most cligiblo and prominent stand in the town for business houses. There are SIX LOTS, the corner one embracing 80 feci front, and the remaining lire 25 feet eacii. and all running back 100 feet. On the corner lot could be built a magnificent TOWN IIALL, so much needed in the city, and which would pay a very high rent. In the rear I offer 175 feet front on College Street, and running back about 180 feet. Now is the time to buy properly in Americus. It is advancing rapidly, for the reason that it is a oapital place for business and one of the most, healthy places in South Western Georgia And besides the society is proverbial for its in telligence. Apply to the undersigned. C. V/. CHARLTON- Americus, Ga., Sept 27, 18GGtf J. N. SEYMOUR, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. Deals Largely in Groceries assd Provisions, Which ho sells at Wholesale and Retail. HE IMS ON ILIND, Bacon, Lard and Flour. Coin, Wheat, Rye, White nnd Iliac!.' Oats, Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Staveb, Candles, Candy, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel; Liquors, Oysters, Sardines, Teas, Powder, Shot, Lead, Percussion Caps, Nails, Bagging, Rope and Twine. lie also keeps a large supply of CHEWING TOBACCO, of all grades; various brands of CIGARS, Lorillard’s, Seoteli and Maccoboy Snuff, and many other articles in his line, which can be hud on reasonable terms. J. N. SEYMOUR, ■ Sept 27 Sin. ■lߧ6, 186oT FALL TRADE! fj ATE3 S T A5? II IV AfL OF Fall and Winter Goods! Extraordinary Inducements ! .«*«_ £ I DESIRE to call the attention of tho public generally to ihe large and well-assorted Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, NOTION S, GEN T ’ S FURNISHING GOODS, GROCF.RBEB, H ai? cl tv a r e, <§v c. which I am now receiving and offering for sale. The Dress Goods Department Sept 27 3in wil! embrace a complete assortment of EHENCEI nnd AMERICAN PRINTS, Delaines, I Delaine R obes, Merinos, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Travelling Goods, Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Strip’d 'Swiss, Jaconet nnd Nainsook Muslins, Cambrics, Brilliants, &c., &c. with a full line of CRESS TRtMMUSOS. Mrs. Ma ! pp is now in New York pur chasing a stock of mLU EIY ©©© ©ip Winch arc expected to arrive daily. The G 1 othing Dapartment will comprise an assortment of GENT S FUR NISHING GOODS unusually attractive, man ufactured from the latest styles of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, embracing every variety of COMMON, MEDIUM an 1 FINE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, shoes, Together with a full assortment of other goods suiled to Gent’s wear I shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full stock of Osnahurgs, Brown and White Sheetings, “ “ “ Shirtings, Striped Domestics, Ac. sfcc. In addition to these I offer a well se lected stock of GEOCERIES —AND— HARDWARE. I shall offer ALL CLASSES OF GOODS at very close prices, with a de termination to make it to the interest of all to buy from me. To those who may favor me with a call, I am warranted in the belief that I will offer a selection as to style, quality and price surpassed by none. GK M. HAY Americus, Sept. 22, 180 t). MRS MAPP, XT AS just returned from the North? and is now i I opening an excellent assortment of Millenary Goods for tho Ladies, at the stoic of G M. Hay. She respectfully invites the Ladies tocallandex amiup her beautiful stock. fcepf. 27 ts. To Tax Payers -4 I.L persons who do not come forward arid A pay ihe.ir City Tax, by the 20th of October next, - xecutions will be issued ngait.st them lur their taxes. United States Treasury notes, City Council or Sumter county money uto received for Taxes Done by order of Council. sept 20 Ira JOHN ’FINER. City Marshal. Mail Routes. I>Ett-iONS desirous of. securing a mail contract at ivuurnetative rates, should lose no time in addressing Hie undersigned. The test oath is no longer in the way. Blanks and all necessary ijifoim-tion furnished free. Address [with stamp] BRYAN TYSON, sept 20 3t. Box 1000 Washington, D. C. A NEW EPOCH Sir 111 DICINEI A Hew System of Physio ! The smallest quantity of drugs with the great est amount of effect ou disease. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE ! Jlaggiel’s rills and Palvo are composed of concentrated extracts of Herbs Lit her to unknown as Medicinal Agents. They are powerful to cure yet harmless as milk. One Pii3 a Dcsc ! Their notion on the liver is perfect in its re sults, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel, as davl'ght is to darkness Maggiel's l ilts are a Medicine. They are a powerful tonic, and never constipate. They are the magic Pill of the day in compai ison with all others and im part health to every diseased organ in tho sys tem. Many severe cases of Jaundice have been cured in a few days and affections of the bladder and kidneys in a single night They are peculiarly adapted to Female Diseases of a debilitating na tare, and when onca known have become a bans-hold treasure. c*r Let all who can believe facts nnd can have faith in evidence, read the following: Know all men by these presents, That on this, the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, personally came Joseph Hydock to me, known as such and being duly sworn, deposed as fob lows : That lie is the sole general agent for tho United States, and dependencies thereof, for preparations or medicines known as Maco.iel's Bills and Balvr, and that Hie following certifi cates aro veibatim copies to Hie Ixst of his knowledge and belief. JAMES PM LITRE. [t s ] Notary Public, Wall St., N. Y. June 1, 1803. Dr. cgi el :—I take tnv pea to write you (f my great relief and that the awful pain in my hide has left me at la?t- thanks to your medicine. Oh, doctor, bow thankful lam that I can eret Romo sleep. I can never write it encusfh. I thank you again and again, and I am sure that, you are really the friend of all FufFe r ers. T could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it ami-s. James Myf.rs, 110 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Dlam!, « V| and have been cu red by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills. Wilson Harvey, New York, April 7, ISC-5. £7 Pitt street. Tire following is an interesting case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring incited iron into a tl e-k that was damp and wet, earned an explosion. Tho melted Iron was thrown : i :r,d and on him in a perfect shower, and 1:0 was burnt dreadfully. The following certifieate was given to me by him about eight Weeks after the accident: New York, Jan. 11, ISGG. My name is Jacob Hardy; I anr an Iron Found er ; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last : my burns healed, but, I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal ; 1 tried Maggiel's 'Salve, and it cared mein a few weeks. This is all tine, and anybody can now see me at Juci.coa's Iron \Yo:ks, 2d Avenue. ■I HARDY, 119 Ytnick Street- EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS, “ I had no appetite ; Maggiei's Fills gave me a hearty one.” “ Your Pills are, marvelous.” I send for another box, am] keep them in 'the house.” ” Dr. Maggie! has cured my headache that was chronic.” •“ I gave half of one of your pills to my babe, for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day.” “ My nausea of a morning is now cured ” “Your box of Maggiel’s salve cured me of noises in Hie head. I nibbed some of your salve beliiu:l my ears and tho noise left.” ‘‘•Send me two boxes ; I want .one for a poor ‘family.” “ I enclose a dollar ; your price is twenty five cents, but the medicine to mo is worth a dollar.’ “ Send me five boxes of your pills.” “ Let me have three boxes of your salve by return mail.” “ I had a headache two months ago. so that I con'd scarcely see out of my r yes. Your Mag giel Pills removed it over night and left my bowels regular. Nothing like them- for consti pation.” “ I have been severelv afflicted with an affec tion of the kidneys. Maggiel’s Pills are cer tainly curing me.” A lady writes : “ Yonr Pills are really a mod iciue. They have cured me of constipation and general ill health. lam delighted with them.' I Have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but want of space compels me to con clude. J. J. MAGGIIIL, M. D , 11 Pine Street, New York. MaggicE’s Pills Salve. NOIICE None genuine without the en graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. JIAGGIEL. New York, to counteifeit which is a felony. (ST*Sold by all respectable Dealers in Modi cines throughout the United States and Canadas at 25 cents per box or pot. bold in Americus at the Drug Store of Dr. E J. Elbeidge. Sept 20 w&twly. 11. D. IIAUDWICKE. | 8. B HAWKINS Medical Card —Co-Partnership. Dus. HARDWICKS & HAWKINS, have as sociated themselves in the practice of med icine, ond tender their services to the citizens -f Americus and Sumter County. Office Up Stairs in the Granberry build ing- sept 15 8m ÜBESH COUNTRY HAMS, JL For tale by Oct 4 ts. I. N. IIART & CO. ITUiLSH AND PURE DRUGS at ’ Dr. E J EEDRIDGE'S Drug Store, North coiccr Public Square. eeptStf • J EVERYTHING in the Drug line, at ili Dr. E. J. ELD RIDGES sept ? ts Drugstore. House and Lot for Sale. THE undersigned will tell his residence and the lands attached, in the city of Americas, ut private rule, or if not disposed of by the first Tuesday in October next, it w ill be sold at pub lic outeiy before tho Con its House door iu tho city cf Americus. The p'aoe is well improved with a dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings, a young Orchard of four hundnd trees, a vineyard of Hbout four hundred vines rooted, about one half of which are healing. The piece contains between seventy and eighty ucris, has plenty of wood, i? in an excel lent neighborhood, healthy, ling a good well of water, and a in er failing i-pring close at hand. It is admirably adapted fora Nuisery. maiket gulden, or daily. Any one wbhirg lo locate in the city would do weli to examine these premi before buying, as there aie many other ad vantages which cannot bo enumerated iu this notice. Applicants will call on mi on the premises, or \V. L. Wad nvc;th, or J.jhn V. Price in the city. sept 18 Gt W. T. DAVENPORT. ~J~W B ; :,m " WAREHOUSE AND AMFIIICU-, GIORGIA. VUG are now rt the Ware-House formerly 11 owned by Dr. K. U. Black, on Cotton street, but will toon be at our old stand In the briek Ware House now being built by Mr, E. R. Loy !es« We are prepared to furnish Bagging andß"-po to Planters, make advances on cotton or other produce in store, ship cottcn to New Orleans, Savannah. New Y'oik or Liverpool, making liberal advancements ou our shipments. We can also insure cotton in our Ware-House, as cheap as it can be done in any other house in the city. Our ware-house is remote from any other building. As our senior lias been iu the cotton busiee-s for the last fifteen years, and al ways on ihe side of the Planter, we hope to and i a reasonable share of the cotton business. Cotton shipped to ui from below this point on tho 8. W. R. II , will only be charged one ($1) dollar per bale and no drayage at this place to our Warehouse Bept 10-ts. NOTICE ORAL ED PROPOSALS for building the Fence around the Court House Square, will i>c received until the 10th of October next, at which lime, the contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. The Proposals to be left with Mr. Speer, County Treasurer. The plan for building can be obtained upon application to the undersigned. J. L. ADDERTON, J. I. C. ) CommiU B. J. HEAD, J. I. C. f tee. sept 22 td FAIR NOTICE TO ALL IS GIVEN BY m erath Patterson & co., OF Macoa, ftcorgia. That they are now receiving and opening their Fall Stock of Staple inti ) tfatie.ii (brocades, Yvhich they wish to sell to the people of Southwestern Georgia, at VERY LOW' CASH BRICES. Their stock consists in part of 50 1 b!s. A. B. U. Crushed and Pow dered Sugars. 2 hhds anu 5 hols. Muscovado Sugar, 15 Sacks Rio Coffee, 5 “ Java Coffee, 75 Lhls. Flour, 50 Sacks and half sacks of Flour, (i hbls. Cuba Molasses, 3 “ Sugar House Syrup, 200 Choice Sugar Cured Hams,. Also, Candles, Canned Fruit, New Mack erel in bbls, half hbls, quarter barrels and kits. Raisins, Nuts and Figs, Candies of all kinds, with a large stock of choice Groceries, including everything you can call for. We a’-e now offering Corn Whiskey, (Georgia) at §2 59 to §2 75; a common Bourbon Whiskey at .§2 25 to §2 50 ; a good article at §3 to §1 ; with a large stock of fine Wines and Liquors, and as we buy and sell only lor CASH, can offer bargains. MEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO., Mulberry St., Opposite Lanier House, sept 07 3m. MACON, GA se anti JLofl. lor sale, A VERY Dcs'vablo House and Lot convenient iX to the b'quaro. House has tix rooms and lot contains 2 1-2 acres. J. W. JORDAN Agt. Oct.. 2nd. IBG6. One JPiuce Sfoue f]pHE inquiry is often made “ How is ti that | Speer & Hooks sell Goods so cheap!”— The reason is that they buy for the CASH and ; ill for the CASH. They take no risks. They have but ONE VlHCi : .—{]-<- lowest marke I rice. The public are invited to call and examine their large and well assorted stock of Goods, which they are now- opening. SPEER & HOOKS. Americus, Sept. £7, ts Important Notice. TJ ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Par ties who have executions against them and are desirous of availing themselves of the bene- fit of the Stay Law, by paying one fourth of the debt by the first day of tanuary, will find me at my office in the Court House, in Americus, 'n and after tho first day cf October next, un less absent on bu-'ineFS connected with the of fice, where 1 will be pleased to wait on any one who may call. I take this opportunity to return my thanks for the liberal patronage received as City Auc tioneer, and would respectfully ootily the pub lic that I t-hall continue the Aucii -n and Com mission bu-inoss during this Fall aud Winter and solicit a continuance of the very liberal p»t ronage heretofore extended me. giir Auction Ro >ra in Messrs. Stephens & Jones' Store, East sido of the Fublic Square. AUG. B. RAIFORD, sept 29 Sheriff &Ciiy Auotioner. NOITUE to tax-payers. THE State and County Taxes having been ns sessed, I shall proceed forthwith to the collection of those taxes, I will be iu rimeri cus, on Monday, the Bth of October, and re main during court week, for the purpose of collecting the State and county tax. 1 am authorizedTo collect the Specific Tax on Liquors. This lax 1 shall proceed to collect forthwith, as I am compelled ta make a return by the 10th of October. G. M. WIIEELER, sept 29 2re Tax Coileetor.