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"•Tuesday, November c, irgc.
ADVERTISE.
We wish to impress upon every one Ihe decide
ed adviintaces of ad vetlising in the columns u.'
the Kepnldican.
Vlßwr, Your advertisement is sure to he read
try every on* who reads the paper. You are toot
lost in a wildei tiers of paper.
t'KCOND, Y« u are thus bought in contact vi<h
’« greater number t f country readeis, than by
■at»v’other means.
Third. Our city ciiculntion is rapidly increas
ing, unit your ndv. rtisetnent will soon be read hr
every family in our city.
Fourth, The price is so liberal that ary out
can advertise in ti e Republican.
To our retail merchants we would fucgest
that the Republican cff IS them advantages in
reaching their customeis, uniqtnhd by any oth
cr paper, Mend in your advenisements !
For Judge.
We are authorised to announce (lie name of
P. J. STROZIER, of Albany, as a candidate
for the office of Judge of the Superior Court of
the South Western Circuit. Election in Janu
ary next. Oct 9 tde.
For Judge.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Tlon. Janus .1 ScanBOBOVOH as a candidate for
Judge of the South Western Circuit. Ekc.ion
in January next.
Albany Patriot 'copy. ’Oct. 18 tds*
c) VEST OPOFONAX FROM .MEXICO'.—
I* The most, elegant and essential personal re- i
quisite fora lady, Extract of Sweet Opopo- .
nai.” Manufactured by E T. Smith & Cos., |
New York, and sold at the Drug store of
Oct U if Dr. E. J. ELDItIDGE.
Not Fair
Os all clashes in the State of Georgia
who should be lenient towards their
debtors, it is the merchants. Thousands
-of them, after the collapse, hurried to
New York and settled their claims by
paying from twenty-five to fifty cents in
the dollar, aid thus made themselves
comparatively easy and had no trouble
in extending their credit and of begin
ning business anew. Now for this class
to turn upon their debtors and force
them to pay them dollar for dollar,
would be a hard case. It would be cru
el. Why should they he so exacting
’when their creditors have been so gener
ous towards them ? Will they refuse to
'exercise that mercy “To their debtors
which they have so promptly received
-at the hands of their creditors? Come,
gentlemen, show your kindness and hu
manity towards a large class who owe
you and who are really very poor and
fb'd it extremely difficult to get along.
Remember they have families to sup
port, and that the war left them without
a copper cent. Yon have paid your
debts by a compromise. If you are not
willing to allow your debtors to do the
same thing, then, at least, give them
time to pay you. Undertake to force
collections now, and yon will not only
ruin them, but bring distress upon the
whole community. Give them, we be
seech you, time to breathe. They are
honest and mean well, arid hy exercising
patience with them, you will not only
secure your claims, but enable them to
acquire strength, confidence and suc
cess.
Indeed, we are now of the opinion
that there should be a mutual under
standing between creditor and debtor
and that there should be rn agreement
between them to postpone the collection
ofall debts for the present. This would
render all stay laws and repudiation un
necessary and act like a charm upon
the people.
CSF” There is no need now of asking
who has the prettiest and largest stock
of Dry Goods, for if you only go to S.
Waxki.uaum & Riio. the question is de
cided. They always can show you the
most beautiful and most handsome
assortment of Ladies Dress Goods,
Shawls, and Cloaks &c. &c. Go there
it you wish to buy very cheap.
Oct. 3d'. It. 1
The New York Citizen gives the graph
ic picture of John Morrissey ;
“Dressed in irreproachable black, -and
with a snlimirc diamond in his spotless shirt
front half as big as a pullet’s egg, here
conies the sinewy gladiator whose aspira
tions for Congre»s are now throwing all the
circles of exclusive respectability, into fits
•of conniptions. He is brawny and muscu
lar, with heavy masses of cripsy curling
black hair, a black beared perfumed and
glistening, c-yes of clear haxel, mottled
with black spots like the egg of an English
thrush, a complexion of excellent fresh ness,
the strong, white teeth of'an Irish wolf
hound, and a nose once shapely and
straight, but now beating seme contorted
evidence of early battles. As ho walks, we
observe that he possesses the grace that
comes from perfect health, and when he
speaks, the words rumble in the throat of
bis hoarse-voiced Spartactis like the echo
of distant thunders in the Catskill Moun
tains,
£-§' “ Gent’s ready made clothing can
be had in the most fashionable styles
and magnificent nukes at the lowest
figures at S. WaxelbAum & Buo. in S.
S, Boone’s new corner store, step in and
take a look at their goods so you can
judge Cor yourself. Oct. 3d. it.
SWEET OPOPOXAX ! The only elegant.
Perfum-- Is found on all toilets, and nev
er-tains the handkerchief. Sold-nt D e Drug
■lor* of [ootdtf] Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGIS.
A New and Grand Efoph in Medicine.— Dr.
Muggiel in Die founder of i.ow Medicine system !
The quant Italian*, whose vast internal doses en.
feeble the stofhach uhd paralyse the bowels,
must give precedence to the man who restores
health and appetite, with from one to two of hi*
extraordinary Pills, and cures .the most vitulent
soil* with a Ik»x or so of bis wonderful and alii
healing t-alve. These two great specifics of the
Doctor'are fast tUi mottling all the fitt rooty ped
nostiums of the day. Fxtraordinary cutes by
Dr. Pills’and Salve have opened the
eves <»f the public t<» the inefficiency of the (so
calh (1) r< m» die* < f others, m and upon which the
people have .-o depended Maj/giel » Pills
a»e not if the cl as* that are swujlovml up by
the and« zjn. and of which everv box full taken
creates an absolute necessity for another One
or two of Maggit i’t Pills suffices to place the
bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, cre
ate an appetite, and render the - pitits light and
buoyant 'J here is no griping and no reaction
in *Jie form of constipation If .he liver is af
fected.-its functions restored; and if the
nervous system is fetb e, it is SnViuoiattd* This
hist quality makes the medicines very desirable
fur the wants of delicate f* males. Ulcerous and
eruptive diseases are literally extinguished !y
the dw nfi-ctant power of Maggiel’s . v al ve. In
fact, it is here announced that liiaggiel's Bilious,
Dyspeptic and t iaril cei Pills cure where all
oilers fail. While for burns, redds, chilblains,
cut?* and Jill abraMus of t he skin Mi-.ggiel’s Salve
is infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel. New York,
and all T>iuegi ts. 25 cents July 7 (y
ADM IN LSTRATOK’S BALE.
ON the first Tuesday in December next, will j
be sold before tlie Court House door, in)
I Amevicus, Sumter county, agreeable so an or
i tier of the court of Ordinary of said county,
I Lot of‘land number 175, in t lie 28th district, of
i said county, one hundred acres of which is
cleared and under good fence ; all necessary
! building's on the premia s. Sold as the prop
erty of William L. Mann, late of Sumter coun
ty deceased. JOSEPH MANN, Atim’r.
Oct; 13 tds*
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ONithe fir*t lue dty in December next, will
be sold before be Gonrt lb use door, in the
| town < f uthbert. Hand >lpb county. air»e*abb;
Ito an older of »he coiiit « f o<dinary of '■uniter j
| county, a house at.d lot. and bakery (stab) -li j
m ot i• i the t * »Wfi of Cut it betl, ladonging to !
Ered.-rick Voeoltrsang 1 tCe if Minster county,
dici-aged. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and j
creditors of said deceased. Jerms mule known
on the day of talc
VV p 0 CLEG HORN, | F .
Oct 11 tds PLKNK. f’ x 1
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, in Americus, during tiie
usftAl hours of sale,the plantaiion on Line creek,
in said county, belonging to the estate of Mrs.
j Ellenor M. Gibson, deceased, consisting of one
thousand acres of land; abirtit three hundred
and sixty acres cleared and under good fence :
j a good dwelling house with alWnecessarv i»ut i
houses a gin house, and new pMpnt iron CJp
ton screw. Terms Cash. ™ g
Cel !3 tds. A. A. ROBINS )N. ExjM
EXECUTOR’S S.'4L
ON the first Tuesday iti wi 1
he sold before the Court House door, in
flic city of Americus. within the legal hours of
sale, lots of land. Nos Seventy-Hix, Ninety-
Five, and One Hundred and Ten; also about
two or three acre* of fractional lot of land. No.
not known, adjoining the. above tract, contain*
ing six hundred uni ten acres; a so two hund- !
red and seventy acres of open land, among :
which is some good hammock land; also, aj
| good gin house and screw, and Cotton Gin.— j
j A dwell.ng and necessary outbuildings, all in ;
good order. All in the Kith District of ‘writer
county Sold as the property of Jesse Pittman,
late of Sumter county, deceased, for the bene
fir of the creditois and legatees of said deceas
ed. Terms made known on the daj- ofs.-ve.
ELIZA PITTMAN.
J AS. M. PITTMAN, )
L. H. ADKINS. f Ex’rs
lIENUV PITTMAN, J
Oct 6 tds *
A DM IXISTRATOR’S S A LE.
\ T ILL be sold on the fii-t. Tuesday iri Lh c»n
* ? Ivr iM-xt. btf.oe tfie font House door,
in the city of Amevicus. G a!! i>f the finds
belonging '<» the estate of William H Ttupb ,
bite • f s-aul count a. tb-ceased covisistirg if the
! Pa ta ion. situated on the .Lumpkin real, five
i miles w,-st of Air.eiicus. containing about 43)
acres nearly half of which is cleared and in
! good npiir. On the place is a comfortable
| double log bouse, with all the me sshiv out
| buildings aml nog oin us s, and a Gin huu-e'
| and Cot'o n >crew.
| Also—-The large frame two story duelling
it on* e on Chuir-b str# cC known as tlie ve-idence
of ibo di ooased ; be )» n-o c -ntai' S eight looms,
wi'h comfortauie kitchen, stable. &e.
Also —'l f»e and lot adjoining the above,
on the ea*t, at present occupn-d by Mr. Martin
A*so The <>ne story residence on the street
loading t»* the (’oHcge, C' urain t-g t.early an
acre, and kni-wu as the place occupied by Pit f.
F. W. Krdin n,
Abo- Ihe Hon e and lot. n« south o f B.
W. Smith s tevidence the house contains font
room* with nearly an acre of huid attached,
hnmvu as the B.iley lot.
Also -’I he h<-i:se and lot, roxts uMi < f 1 lie
;ib: V, a..id adjoining the residence of Dr, J,
loin lnift(,n
Als» ()ne undivided eighth interest in the
la<ge brick buddi g on Lamar sticct, known us
the Mas. ni. Hail building
Sold for the benefit of ifie heirs and creditors
of VV. H, Turpin, deceased,
J. W. WHEATLEY.
Oct 23 tes Adtn’t de bonis non,
AD3I i N ISTIIA TO It’S BAL E.
ON the Tuesday in December next, will
be sokl before the Court House door, in
the town of Amerknis, Sumter County several
parcels of land, lying on tithe side of" the low
er Danville road, in the neighborhood of C W.
holder, Dr. Noble and others; also a few par
cels oil the North .*dde of the Rail Road in the
neighborhood of James Hancock’s. All of said
parcels of land well situated for building pur -
poses Soid as the property of A H. Gibson,
for the benefit of the legatees of said deceased.
Terms—Twelve months credit, with approved
security. W. A. MAXWELL, Adni’r. !
Oof 23 fds
AI)M IN ISTKATOR’S SAI^E.
C/17 188 be sold before the Court Hotifedoor,
7 V in Americus, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, south half of lot No 202. lying in
the lOth district of Walker County, Gh., also 1
lot No 90, 100 acres, more or less, in the 2lith
aibtriet of Murray county, ?*old as Hie proper
ty of L. M. Ansley, dec'd for the benefit of the
heirs and creditois. A>A AMSLKY, j
Oct 23 tds* Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. !
ON the first Tuerd iv in January next, will be
sold before the Court House door, in theeity
of Americu*. agieeab’e to an order of tlieO'di
nary of said county, one half interest in bouse
and lot in Andersonv.lie, at pr» s -nt occupied l»y
Wm M. Whitlow. ?v»!d a* propertv * f Jas •
ner Williams, deceased, for the b.-m fit <f the
heirs and creditors of said d-c »-d. Terms on
diy of sale (iJv> DYKrOS Adm’r. i
Nrv 1 tj fc o
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON MARKET.
Americos, Nov. 1, 1806.
Cotton — The market lor the week
has been fair. Receipts of new cotton
to-day at the warehouse of H. 11. John-,
son & Cos., 40 bales. Number not known '
at other places. We quote the host
grades, N. Y. Middlings, at 30c; Mid
dlings, 28c.
AMERICUS RETAIL PRICES.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY SCIiLMPERT «& CO.
AXES, perdoz 824..27
BACON, Clear Sides, lb 28
Hams, 28«32
Shoulders 25
Hog round, 25
BAGGING, f yd 33a40
| BUTTER, Country, f lb SO
i Goshen, ft 65
CORN, per hits, (in sacks). .81 75«2 00
ileal, per bus.-.. .81 90«2 00
CIIEESE, English Diary, ft. .30@30
Western Reserve, ft.... 35
COFFEE. Rio, ft 35(Wj40
Java, per lb 45«50
CANDLES, Sixes Star 40
Adamantine, 40«50
DOMESTICS, Sheetings, 30(«;25
FLOUR, Superfine, per bbl. ....§] 3 50
X X Extra per bbl.. .815 00
XXX Extra, per bbl 810 50
Fancy, . .§2O 00
GLASS, Bxlo,ll box, §lO 00
10x12-, box $lO 00
12x10, TANARUS! box, sl2 00
GUNPOWDER, pr ft 75al 00
IRON, per lb. (Swedes) 10
American, pe rft 10
Plow Steel, per lb .... 18(1/ 22
KEROSINE OIL, per gal Si 25
LARD, per lb 28@30 '
LE.YTIIER, Sole, per lb 35
Upper, per lb 50
LIQUORS, Corn Whisky prgall .$-tosG
Rye Whiskey, “ “ s(riß 00
Bourbon “ “ “ 5(0)8 00
Amor. Brandy, per gal. $0«$8
LUMBER, per 100 ft. $2 00
MACKEREL, No. per kit.s4 50 ci s 00
No. 1, -ibl, §ls 00
No. 1, bbl.. . 830 00
MOLASSES, Cane Syrup gal ... 1 00
Sorghum, per gall 55
Orleans, per gall 70
NAILS, per keg, 0 to 12d. .$10«$12 00
PRINTS, Calicoes, per yd 20(«;20
PEA NUTS, per bus $f 50
PAINTS & OILS, Linseed, 82 75(a 300 j
White Lead, perewt Slis(rt;2o |
Putty, per lb is j
RICE, (good article) per ft 2Q(0 : 25 \
ROPE, (by the coil) per lb 24 a 25 ;
Cotton, per lb 85 ■
SHOT, per ft 20 :
bag, per ft 18«20
SALT, 19 sack, . $j ©0
SOAP, per ft .25
STARCH, perlb 25
SUGAR, A, per ft 1 8@23
B. & C. perlb 22a2'y
TALLOW, perlb...,' 12
TEAS, Black, perlb §2 00
Green,.per lb $2 50
TOBACCO, Common, per lb 50
Medium, perlb 75
Choice, per lb 8l«Sl 50
Smoking, pel- lb.. . 75@8 1 50
VEGETABLES, Peas, per bus s2«s2 50
Irish Potatoes, 19bb1.. .$5 00
Sweet “ “bus .75
VINEGAR, per gal 81 00(g$l 50
G- It E .X T
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
OHV-DODOS
AND
CLOTHING EffiPOHIUE
NEW STORE AND NEW FIRM !
OLIVER 810.
.4 t the old stand of 0. J. Head & Cos,, have
j l just rcc>-iveil and will ojien during tire eu
tiuiug wink :
5000 Yards Kentucky Jeans,
2000 “ Assorted Tweeds, Cnssi
tneres and Satinet, for Gent’s
Clothing,
1000 lards Virginia Tweeds, double
2000 Suits of Keadv-.Made Clothing,
100 Dozen Gent’s Ilatsj latest styles,
100 Lodi, s’ do “ “
j A large afsoittnent of Ladies’ Silk
i Basques and Paletots
A urge supply of Full and Winter Press
! Goods for the Ladies,
ALSO A LARGE LOT OF
G-a*o c cries®
Including a few Casks of Fine Imported
LIQUORS,
20 Kits new Mackerel, 10 Barrels and
half Barrels Hire Herring and many ot'ner
articles too numerous to mention.
Country Merclialits will find it to their
interests to call and see us. If they will
price our Goods they will not go beyond
Americas before making all of thr ir pur
chases. Call and see us AVe warrant ev
erything we sell. OLIVER & BRO.
. Americus, Nov. 1 ts
nmv HORNE,
KO. g 6. HORNE’S BLOCK.
CHERRY ST. MACON, GA-,
OFFERS FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET
Prices—
GllO 0 E R I E S-Fanc? Hams, Beef
Tongues, Sugar, all grades, Flour, all grades,
Crankers, all kinds, Cigars, all grades,
Smoking and Chewjpg’Tobacco, Salt, Mack
erel, Fish, of ail kinds; in anything that
car. be called for in the Grocery line.
CONFECTIONERIES—Candies, of all
kinds, cocounuts, nuts, of all kinds, figs,
citrons, raisins, English atid American
pickles, jellies, preserves, &c.
LIQUORS —By barrel,gallon or bottle—
Olard, Dopey & Cos. Brandy, first quality,
Pinett, Castillon &. Cos. Brandy, American
All kinds, of Gins, Whiskies, and Wines,
cheap and fine grades.
FRUITS anti VEGETABLES.—Ha
vana cigars, Noithern and Western apples,
i CubbagcSjOnions,Potatoes,Lcn-ons, Grapes.
Having a long experience in the Confec
tionery line, and a person selecting my
Fruits and Vegetables in the North, I can
■ offer very extra inducements to
IWiisati-y MU-i-cisaHts.
Smallest Profits, Quick sales, Cash terms.
B5gP“ Ah orders promptly filled. Satis
: faction guaranteed. Oct 25 Bm.
Seymour, Jchnstcn k Cos.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Ihird caul Cherry Streets ,
Maeon, Georgia-
TT/’EEP constantly on hand, which they of'
fer at reduced prices ;
Coffee, Sugar and Tea,
Flour, Bacon, and Corn,
Bagging and Rope,
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Sardines, Oysters and Pickles,
Osnuburgs, Sheetings and Yarns,
Case Liquors, of all kinds,
Soda, Starch and Soap,
Lard and Candles,
Cheese and Butter,
Mackerel, Blue Fish and White Fish,
With a full and complete stock of Groce
ries, which they offer as low as any house
in the citv.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO.
Oct 28 if
Ftniow Si Bro. 9
KB AVE just received a lot of Ladies’
Dress Goods, consisting of
MERINOS, (Magenta)
do. Mazarine,
do. Blue,
do. Purple,
DeLaines, Poplins, (very fine,)
Alexandras,
Sontags,
Nubias,
A beautiful assortment of each.
Ladies’ Cloaks,
A large lot of
| LADIES’ HATS,
Good, better, b: st.
HOODS, White and Colored,
Ladies’ Collars, Ildk’fis & Hosiery.
GLOVES, See.
Americus, Oct 25, ts
Tannery and E-hoe Shop
T IK sukcriber would respectfully inform tho
1 citizens of Mimr. r, that he is still enuagnd .1.
m idufacture of Leather, at hw oM starm
riM»i iku lliinsof Dura. He keeps constantly
on hand, Upper, Sole and Harness Leather,
which can bo purchased on reasonable terms.
He is also prepared ti» manufacture slices mu*
in the veiy best and durable st\le Ka\.
imr the veiy test of wuikmen, he flatters him
self that h h work will give satisfaction 'lhank
ful f.»r past favors, he hopes ly strict adherence
r<» business, t(» meiit a continuance of the same
Fersnns in want «-f Leather or shoes, will fiod it
to their’ interest to give me a oil
aug 4tf J H. BLACK.
r IO EEKT.
UO'Jii BMJK SHORES IN AMERICUS.—
T Ctil on J. P. PHIGE.
Oct 30 if.
jSTotice-
C’I’OLEN’ or RUNAWAY from the siib-ciib'dr,
O (hi the 20th October, 1860, a NEGBO UIKL,
twelve or tlri-tetm vears of a29 IShe is spam
made, and < f «lai k c omplexion, the inward part
Hukles and saddles «;f the feet full .and round
Is a K ,,r ‘ 1 nurse and manager of children.
I notify and forewarn all j e-sons from giving
’ her employment, fool, or shelter, for 1 wi.l en
force the law oil any such persons, as she is
bound to me.
I Any information concerning said girl, will
j thankfully received, and a liberal reward will
! be paid fir her delivery to me, five miles west
! of Americus. MARTIN G. BRaDY.
Oct 31) lm
| GEORGIA—SchIey County.
[fIMVO MONTHS afterdate, application will
K be made to the Ordina.y, at the first regu
lar term, after the expiialien of this notice, for
leave to se l the lands belonging to the estate
of John Purvis, of said county, deceased,
oct 23 2m T. P. EVERETT, Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
r 3 RVO MONTHS after date, application will
j| be made totheCourt of Ordinary of Sumter
county, at the first regular term after the expi
ration of two months from this notice, for leave
to sell the Ileal Estate belonging to Josiah
; Moody, late of said County, deceased,
A- G. RONALDSON, Adm’r.
Sept 3 2ra de bonks n in.
A NJZW PERFUME J Called S wee'Opopo
mix from Mexico manufactured by E. T.
Smirli & Cos., of New York, fs makiiiga sensation
wherever it is known. It is very delicate and its
fragrance remains in the handkerchief for days.
—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
HARDEMAN, &. SPARKS)
RE NEW tho tender of tficir service l ! to tlie
Planters of Georgia, and the Public! gen
erally as
SStarfjjeitse & Commission
MERCHANTS,
find are prepared to receive, store, and sell
Cotton, or other produce entrusted to their
c»ue. We flatter ourselves, that An experience
of thirty years in the business, will enable us
to give entire satisfaction to those who entrust
their business into our hands.
In the sale of Cotton, our knowl
edge of the markets, and particularly of those
whfi wish D' purchase, and the quaiity and
•grades of cotton desired by them, will enable
us to sell cotton on more advantageous terms
than the producer can—thus securing to him
the highest market price at the time of sale.
Our efforts wiil be to please those who pat
ronize us. and our references is, to planters
from every section of the State, whose interest
we have for years struggled to maintain and
oromote. Oct 10 3m
W» VV. BAH 10W j WM HOCKS,
J J 0 KAN BLUE Y, | MOSES SPEEtt,
A. A. ADAMS.
The above named I-artles—under
the sty 1 b of
ADAMS, SPEER & CO.,
have formed a Co-partnership, and propose to
do a gcmrttl Mercantile busis, at the old
and favorite
dtranbn-ry Coi-hcP.
Our capital is large and all paid in — lN
OASII. We intend to buj Vvith tho
CASH,
And to sell sli-iclly for fhc
© A S Ini,
and tope wit It small profits and frequent'
returns to show that ‘‘The nimble six-pence j
is better than tho slow shilling ”
Our Major Speer has left for the North
ern Markets, and we will soon have largo
additions to our present stock.
We invite our many friends and the pub
lic generally in Sumter County, and all
South Western. Gu., to call upon us.
ADAMS, SI’EER & CO.,
Americus, Oct I9il>, 18G6 ts.
FOR RENT !
1 BEAUTIFUL residence, containing four
A large rooms, three closets, in a desirable
portion of the city, for the coming year. -4n
excellent kitchen, smoke house, well, and a
large garden and patch.
Terms reasonable —apply to either
oct 25 lm G. S. or O. I*. FOSTER.
8~, ft. WISE r
CHERRY ST.. MACON, OA.
DEALER IS
Hcuse Furr.isbirg Hardware
SILVER ELATED GOODS,
Glass, China and (Earthen Ware,
Tabic and Pocket Cutlery,
£dJy“Tin and Wood Ware, Brooms, Brushes,
Feather Dusters, &c. Stoves. Ilollow Ware.
Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 10 Jtn,
APPLES, ORANGES, POTATOES,
ONIONS, CABBAGES. «
pOUNTRY Tdi \Lf R>, wanting: any of the
\J abnve, will find it to their advantage to or.
del Hum me, as I will nuke it a speciality «f
my business, this season, to supply the above.
Choice, Frssii and Cheap, having made ar*
rai'gt ments to get, those goods selected for me
in the North aid West. Address your orders,
with CA.-.h enclosed or city reference, to
HENRY lIOdNE,
Oct2s 3»n Macon, Ga.
A LARGE lot of Rendy-tladc
- •*- ClottsEJSS') well selected aiul
well-assorted, various qualities and low
prices. Also a superior etock of
Boots and Shoes,
Just received, and for sale By
FUHLOW & BRO.
Oct 25 If.
LBS FLOUR, in Sacks
and Half Sacks.
25 BBls. Blue Fish,
N 30 Kits Shore Mackerel,
80 Sacks of Salt,
10 Bales of Baprging,
4 Doz. L. handle Shovels,
Steelyards, Fire Dogs, Gate and Door
Hinges.
Just received, and for sale by
FUBLOW A" BRO.
Oct 25-ts.
House and Lot for Sale
in the city of Ameticus, situated between
the residence of S. Cohen arid the stote of
Messrs Furlow & Bro The lot comprises one
acre ; the house contains 4 rooms, and is a g< od
location for a business man.
Terms Cash. For further information, apply
to S. COHEN,
oct 27 2m Agent.
LEE SUPERIOR COURT,
AT CHAMBERS, \
October 11th, 1805. j
IT is ordered. That the June Term of Lee
Superior Court, which has been, by my or
der. adjourned to the First Monday in Novem
ber, be fui (her adjourned, until tnc 4th Mon.
day in November next.
It is further ordered, That the Jurors dr wn
for the Inst June Term, appear and serve at
said adjourned Term. That, this order be en
i tereu upon the minutes, and th.at the Clerk
give public notice therof.
EICIFD. H. CLARKE, Judge
Sup. Court, S. W. Ci
True extract from the minutes of the Court,
Oct 15th. 1806. ISAAC P. TJSON,
Oct 25 ts Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lee County.
rjAWO montlssafter date, application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county, at
the first regular term, after the expiration of
this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging
! to the estate of William G. Folia, deceased.
J oct 20 2m J. M. PITMAN, adm’r.
FALL TEADE!
JVew Good 8!
Cheap for Cash I
We ate now receiving and opening otir
stock of • 4-
FALL AND WINTER ROOTS,
in which may be found
Print*.
Blenched &
Bnwn Obeeiing*
and Shirtings,
Hosiery and
Gloves,
Dress Goods,
Flannels,
Linseys,
1 vreedii,
Kerseya.
Blanket*,
Shawls,
Nubias,'
Ladies' Cloak*
—a nice assortment—and any and everything
pertaining to this Department.
Vie also have a heavy Stock of
MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’
©ILOYjnHHN®,
ROUTS AHD SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
We can fi* your body or suit your pnrse,
regardless of the dimensions of cither one.
111 short our Stock is complete, and suit
ed to the wants of the people, ahd ne there
fure respectfully invite our friends to walk
up, examine our Stock, and get their share,
before it is too late.
WINDSOR & JOWERS,
Next to A B Addison’s Confectionery.
Oct 16 ts
IN CHAMBERS,)
Americus, Oct. 4th, 18G6. j
IT is ordered by the Inferior Court, that
Wright Brady, Green M. Whecley, John V.
i Price, J. W.C Horne and ParkerE. Johnston,
be. and are hereby appointed a Committee to
' select some suitable location for the erection of
a l’uor House for Sunit'r County. The lot to
contain One Hundred acres of land; and the
Committee to ascertain the price lit whith such
a place may be purchased, and report at the
meeting of this Court in November next, and
that tho Clerk notify said Committee of their
appointment.
J. L, ADDERTON, J. I. C.
A. J. WILLIAMS, J. I. C.
B. J. HEAD, J. I. C.
JAS. W. SLuAN, J. r. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Sumter
Inferior Court Oct. sth, ISfiLh
Celts li. *l. VLEEitB. C. I. C.
T II E
FALL TRADE
I N
GROCERIES
AK D
PROVISIONS
IS NOW UNDER WAY AT
J. N. SEYMOUR,
CHERRY ST., ;.. .MACON, GA.
Merchants, Planters and others may find
it to their interest to give him a call.
HIS MOTTO IS
CHEAP FOR CASH!
I
HE IS NOW RECEIVING A HEAVY
SUPPLY OF
WESTERN PRODUCE
AND
General Groceries.
he also Keeps on hand
Bagging, Hope and Twine,
Nails,
Tobacco,'
Cigars,
Loiillard’s Snuff,
Scotch and Maccaboy,
Smoking Tobacco,
LIQUORS IN BARRELS AND CASES.
Drop in, Buyers-'
I jirotniso to do my best to please. I
have a strong force of industrious Young
Men, ready to put up your purchases with
expedition, having employed additional
help. J. !%. ItiEllOl'R.
Oct. 1G ts Macon, Ga.
LIVERY STABLE!
Vehicles of all kinds, and
Horses, can be had, on the most
reasonable terms, at the new Sta
ble of E. J. CDARKE Sc CO.
Starks Clayton, Agent.
0«t 35 X