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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 8. 1806.
ADVERTISE.
yie. wish to impress upon every one the deck!*
ed advantages of advertising in the columns of
the Republican.
First, Your advertisement is sure to ho read
by every one who reads the paper. You are not
lost in a wilderness of paper.
Heojkd. Y’ou are thus brought in contact wi'h
n greater number of country readers, than by
any other means.
Third. Our city circulation is rapidly increas
ing, and your advertisement will soon he read bj
every family in our city.
Fourth, The price is so liberal that any one
can advertise in the Republican,
To our retail merchants wo would suggest
that the Republican cffjrs.them advantages in
reaching their customers, nniqualvd by any oth
er paper. Send in your advertisements !
For Judge.
We are authorised to unmmnec the name of
I>. J. STROZIKR, of Albany, as a • candidate
for tire office of Judge of Ilrc Superior Court of
the South Western Circuit. Flection in Janu
ary next. Oct 9 tde.
For Judge.
We arc authorized to announce the name of
Hon. James J. Soaßbobouou as a candidate for
Judge of the South Western Circuit. Election
in January next.
Albany PATRior'copy. Oct.. 18 tds*
O WEET QporONAX .FROM MEXICO'.—
O The most elegant and essential personal re
quisite for a lady, “Extract of Sweet Opopo
ntix.” Manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos.,
NewjYorL, aud sold at the Drug store of
Oct 9 ts ]>r. E. J. ELDIHDGE.
Apology. —We are clue our readers
an apology for the meagre editorial in
tiiis issue. It lias been owing to theab
scnce of the editor, and a death iir the
family of tire Foreman of the office, up
on whom the duty devolved.
257“ There is no need now of asking
who has the prettiest and largest stock
of Dry Goods, for if you only go to S.
Waxelbaum it lino, the question is de
cided, They always can show you the
most beautiful and uiost handsome
assortment of Ladies Dress Goods,
Shawls, and Cloaks &e. &c. Go there
if you wish to buy very cheap.
Oct. 3d. It.
SWEET OPOFONAX ! The only elegant.
Perfume - Is found on all toilets, and nev
er stains the handkerchief. Sold at the Drug
stora of [oct.9tff Dr. E. J. ELDHIDGE.
' Those Oysters. —We do not envy
the clever gentlemen of our city who,
the other night, partook so largely of
Savannah oysters and did not feel very
well afterwards! Those oysters it is
fair to presume, were either bad them
selves or fell into bud hands. The
■inland city, it must be borne in mind,
is not accustomed to fresh, oysters, and
coming su far to get here, wo‘‘guess”
they were in a somewhat rotten condi
tion. Hence the tenduncy to sickness!
For the Sumter Republican
Mr. Editor: —Allow me to congratu
late you and. all the good people of your
nourishing little city, on the prosperous
oonditiou iu which I find it after a long
absence.
To one whose lot has been cast among
demolished towns, devasted and impov
erished country, evidences of prosperity
which greet the eye on every side in
the city of Americas are indeed, truly
gratifying and refreshing. The demon
of war seems not to have passed this
way, no marks of his blighting foot
prints being visible iu either town or
country.
Judging from the many hue build
ings springing up, the increased number
of business houses, the immense Stocks
of goods on hand, and the active trade
going on, it is’manifest that Americas
is fast culminating towards the zenith
of prosperity.
Perhaps no other town in Georgia has
emerged from the war less scathed than
Americus; and none enjoying a brighter
pros; c.-t of a prosperous future.
While the elements ofsuccess are clus
tered thickly around her, another has
just been added in the extension of the
wires to this place, and the establish
ment of a telegraphic office. This, with
all the facilities already possessed ren
tiers Americus one of the most desirable
localities in the State. Long may she
live, and her future prospects be more
than realized. R
' 237“ Gent’s ready made clothing can
be had in the most fashionable styles
and magnificent makes at the lowest
figures at S. Waxelbaum & Bro. in S.
■S. Boone’s new corner store, step in and
take a look at their goods so you can
judge for yourself. Oct. 3d. It.
•The Life of Forrest. —We learn
from a Nashville paper that Gen. Thom
as Jordan, formerly of Gen. Beauregard’s
staff, and Col. Jno. P. Pryor, of Mem
phis, are engaged iu preparing for pub
lication a life of Gen. Forrest, and that
they will have it ready for the press in
a couple of months. We concur in the
remark of the editor that the work 1 will
afford a contribution to the present
literature which will soon be one of its
most interesting features.” ’fhe char
acter of this distinguished officer shines
as brilliantly in in time of peace as it
did in in time of war.
Count Bis:,i ark Disgraced.-— lt is a
trite saying that Republics are ungrate
ful. Jt would seem that the imputa
tion is not less applicable to despotic
Governments. John Mitchell, the Paris
correspondent of the New York News,
states that Count Bismarck, the ac
knowledged hero of the late, war, is
almost certainly disgraced, lie has not
received the high honors which were
declared to be in store for him, and the
military grade which has been given him
is held as the reverse of a promotion.
So he had been absent of late from the
Kipg’s eouncil, under the plea of sick
ness, though it is believed iu Berlin that
ho is enjoying excellent health. The
King is jealous. There has been too
much credit given to Bismarck by ma
king in general, and lie desires to have
all tho credit to himself. Such has been
the fate of much of true merit in public
life in all ages of the world.
An Indianapolis dispatch of the
13th ult., to the Cincinnati Gazette,
says: Tho Supreme Court of tho State,
now in session, to-day decided in the
case of Smith against Moody, on ap
peal from Marion county Common
Ideas Court, that the thirteenth arti
cle of our State Constitution, known
as the Black Article, and all laws pass
ed in pursuance of its provisions, are
void, as being in conflict with the con
stitution of the United States. The
Court holds that any citizen of the Uni
ted States, no matter what his color
may be, who lias resided six months in
this State, is a citizen ot the State. The
judgment was unanimous, and the
opinion was delivered by Chief Justice
Gregory.
237“ The war sptrit is said to be
again rampant among the Fenians, es
pecially those of Buffalo. At Cincin
nati also four full companies were mus
tered into service yesterday, and ar
rangemeuts are completed for uni
forming and arming as many others as
may come forward.
—— V
A wretched old villain namecFßcck,
sixty five years of age, is in the hands
th: law in Chicago, for
the persons of two little girls,
twelve or thirteen years of age. One of
the children died some time ago, from
the abuse, without, revealing it to her
friends, her lips being sealed by fear.
The other, having been removed from
liis influence, told her story, and the ar
rest, of the ancient fiend was immediate
ly made.
Has She a Call to he a Wife.—
Tlas she a call to be a wife who thinks
'more of her silk dress than her children,
and visits her nursery no oftener than once
a day ?
Has the wonan a call to boa wife who
sits reading the latest novel wliile her hus
band stands before the glass vainly trying
to pin together a buttonless shirt bosom '!
lias that woman a call to b? a wife who
cries for a cashmere shawl when her hus
band’s notes are being protested ?
Has that woman a call to be a wife who
expects bet husband to swallow diluted
coffee, sogvy bread, smoky tea, and watery
potatoes, six days out of seven.
Has she a call to be a wife who fiirls with
every man she meets, and reserves her
frowns for the home fire side ?
Has she a call to baa wife who comes
down to breakfast in abominable cuil pa
pers, a soiled dressing gown, and shoes
down at the heal ?
lias she a call to be a wife who Lores her
husband, when he routes into the house,
with the history of a broken tea cup, or the
possible whereabouts of a missing broom
handle '!
Has she a call to boa wife, whoso hus
band’s love weighs naught in the balance
with her next door neighbor’s daibask cur
tain or velvet carpet '!
lias shea call to be a wife, who ‘ has the
headache’ whenever her husband wants
her to walk with him but willingly wears
out her gaiter-boots promenading with his
gentlemen friends ?
lias she a call to be a wife, who would
take advantage of a moment of conjugal
weakness to extort money or exact a prom
ise ?
Has she a call to be a wife, who takes a
journey for pleasure, leaving her husband
to toil in a close office, and “have an eye.”
when at home to the servants and children ?
lias she a call to he a wife, to whom a
good husband’s society is not the greatest
of rosy children is the best furnishing and!
prettiest adornment - —[Fanny Fren.
257“ A gentleman traveling in tho Brov- j
inces lately entered a villiagc where he ssw j
a large body of militia being drilled by
someone who was invisible. Coming;
coser, be found,to his intense amusement, \
(hat the oolficer was actully sitting down
lu his shoo. It appears that finding it too .
hot in the sun, lie mustered his men oppo
site to his place of business, where he enter
ed, and continued tho drill under circum
stances* more convenient to his own com
fort. j
Ah express train carried twenty
millions of thalers from which the war
indemnity Austria must pay Prussia.
It was loaded by the ton and took
twenty men six days to count it. Ten
clerks, twelve tellers and thirty-six
gendarmes ac'compa.nicd the trail.
A Nkw and Grand Fpccii in Mi.dicine. —Dr,
Maggie! is tho founder of new Medicine System !
The quantitarians, whose vast internal doses on,
feeble the stomach and paralyse the bawds,
must give precedence to the man who restores
health and appetite, with from one to two of his
extraordinary Bills, and cures the moat virulent
sore with a box er so of his wonderful and nlli
healing salve. These two great specifics of tho
Doctor are fast, superceding all the stereotyped
nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by
Dr. Magaiel'- Pills and Salve have opened the
eyes of tile public to the ill, tfidency of the (so
called) r< medies of others, and upon which the
people have so long depended. Maggiel s Pills
are not if the class that are swullowpd lip by
the deism, aud of which every box full taken
creates an absolute necessity for another. One
or two of MaggicTs Pills suffices to place the
bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, ere*
ate an appetite, arid lender the spirits light and
buoyant. 3 here is no griping, and no Reaction
in tile form of constipation. If the liver is af
fected, its functions are restored ; and if tho
nervous system is fetb e, it is invigorated - 'I his
last quality makes the medicines very desirable
for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and
eruptive diseases are literally extinguished by
the disinfectant power of Maggiel's Salve. In
fact, it is here announced that Maggiel’s Bilious,
Dyspeptic and Diarrhoea Pills cure where all
others fail. While for burns, scalds, chilblains,
cuts and all abraisins of the skin Maggiel’s Salve
is infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel, New York,
and all Druggists, 25 cents July 7 ly.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in December next, wil
be sold before the Court House doer, in
the city of Americus, within tlie legal hours of
sale, lots of land. Nos. Seventy-Six, Ninety-
Five, and One Hundred and Ten; also about
two or three acres of fractional lot of land. No.
not known, adjoining tlie above tract, contain
ing six hundred und ten acres; aso two hund
red and seventy acres of open land, among
which is some good hammock land; also, n
good ginhou3e and screw, and Cotton Gin.—
A dwell.ng and necessary outbuildings, all in
good o'rder. All in the 16th District of Sumter
county Sold as the property of Jesse Pittman,
late of Sumter county, deceased, for the bene
fit of the creditors and legatees of said deceas
ed. Terms made known on Hie day of sale.
ELIZA PITTMAN,
JAS. M. PITTMAN, )
L. 11. ADKINS, [ Ex’rs
HENRY PITTMAN, J
Oci 0 tds *
ADMINISTRATOR’S HALF.
w 7 ILL be Fold on Die Hint Tuesday, in Decani
i t her next, befoie the Court House door,
in (be city of Americus, Or., all of the lands
belonging to tlie estate of William II Turpin,
late of said counts, deceased, consisting of the
Plantation, situated on the Lumpkin road, five
miles west of Americus, containing about 430
acres, nearly half of which is cleared and in
good rtpair. On the place is a comfortable
double log house, with all the necessary out
buildings and negro houses, and a Gin huu.-e
and Cotton screw.
Also—The Jarire frame two story dwelling
house on Church street, known as the ievidence
deceased ; he h 'U -e c aitaios eight rooms,
wHi comfortable kitchen, stable, &c.
• Also—The house and lot adjoining the above,
Bn the ea c t, at present occupied by Mr. Martin
Also—The one story residence on the street
leading to the College, containing nearly an
acre, and known as the place occupied by Prof.
F. V/. Erdm in.
Also- The House and lot, next south of B.
W. Smith’s residence, the house contains four
rooms, with nearly an acre of land attached,
known as the Bailey lot.
Also—The horse and lot, nex* south < f the
abov , and adjoining the mi.ience of Dr, J.
Tomlins, n.
Also-One undivided eighth interest in ti e
large brick building on Lamar street, known as
the Mkkudi Hall luiildir g
tor (he benefit ot the Leirs and creditors
of VV, 11. Turpin, deceased,
J. W. WHEATLEY,
Oct 23 tea Adm’r do bards non.
G- Li E A. T
WHOLESALE* RETAIL
DBY-OOOOe
AND
WjU IMNtr iiMruAloli
NEW STORE AND IIEW FIRM !
OLIVER ---BRO.
I T the old stand of B. J. Head & On,, have
A ju.it received and will open during tho en
suing wtek ;
5000 Yards Kentucky Jeans,
2000 “ Assorted Tweeds, Cassi
tneres and Satinet, for Gent’s
Clothing,
1000 Yards Virginia Tweeds, double
2000 Suits of lleady-Made Clothing,
100 Dozen Gent’s Hats, latest styles,
100 Ladies' do “ “
137 A large assortment of* Ladies’ Silk
Basques and Paletots.
A large supply of Fall and Winter Dress
Goods for the Ladies.
ALSO A LARGE LOT OF
©- r © e e ries.
Including a few Casks of Fine Imported
LIQUORS, ,
20 Kits new Mackerel, 10 Barrels and
half Barrels Roe Herring and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
Country Merebahts will find it to their
interests to call and see us. It they will
price our Goods they will not go beyond
Americus before making all of their pur
chases. Gall and see us We warrant ev r
crything we sell. OLIVER & 13110.
Americus, Nov. 1 ts
GEORGIA—ScuIdy County.
HP WO MONTHS after date application will be
m>uie to the Oidiuary of Cclitey county, at
the first tegular term, after the expiration ot
this notice, for leave to sell the laud belonging
tv the ci-tale of Eli Smith late of said county,
dcceast 1 GOLUMBUS W. SMITH, Adui'r.
ocl 20 2m. ELIZABETH SMITH, Adrn'x
HENRY HORNE,
NO. Cl). HORNE’S BLOCK
CHERRY ST. MACON, GA - ,
AFFRKS for, SALE AT LOWEST MARKET
u Prices—
G 11 O C E R T K S—Fancy Hants, Beef
Tongues, Sugar, a'Jgrades, Flour, ail grides,
Crackers, all kinds, Cigars, all grades,
iSuiokirig and Chewing Tobacco, Salt, Mack
erel, Fish, of all kinds; in auything that
can be called for in the Grocery line.
CONFECTIONERIES—Candies, of all
kinds, coeoanuts, nuts, of all kinds, figs,
citrons, raisins, English arid American
pickles, jellies, preserves, &e.
LIQUORS —By barrel, gallon or bottle—
Otard, Dupey & Cos. Brandy, first quality,
l’inott, Castillon & Cos. Brandy, American
All kinds of Gins, Whiskies, and Wines,
cheap and fine grades.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES.—Ha
vana cigars, Northern and Western apples,
CabbageSjOnions,Potatoes, Lemons, G rapes.
Having a long experience in the Confec
tionery line, and a person selecting my
Fruits and Vegetables in tlie North, I can
offer very extra inducements to
Coisatry. Merchants.
Smallest Brofits, Quick sales, Cash terms.
23A1l orders promptly filled. Satis
faction guaranteed. Oet 25 3m.
Seymour, Joimston & Cos.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner 7hird and Cherry Streets ,
Macon, Scorgia.
TA EEP constantly on hand, which they of
ter at reduced prices;
Coffee, Sugar and Tea,
Flour, Bacon, and Corn,
Bagging-and Hope,
Tobacco, Snuff' and Cigars.
Sardines, Oysters and Pickles,
Osriaburgs, Sheetings and Yarns,
Case Liquors, of all kinds,
Soda, Starch and Soan,
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 citj - .
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO.
Oct 23 ts
Ftuiow «k ISro.,
I'll AYE just received a lot of Ladies’
Dress Goods, consisting of
MERINGS, (Magenta)
do. Mazarine,
do. Blue,
do. Purple,
DeLaines, Poplins, (very fine,)
Alexandras,
Sontags,
Nubias,
A beautiful assortment of each.
Toadies’ Cloaks,
A large lot of
LADIES’ HATS,
Good, better, best.
II O O D S, White and Colored,
Ladies’ Collars, Ildk’fs & Hosiery.
G iro VE S , &e .
Americus, Oet 25, tt
Tannery and Shoe Shop,
r P3E subscriber would respectfully inform the
1 citizens of Sumter, that lie is still engaged in
the manufacture of Leather, at his old stand,
ncai the Plains of Dura. He keeps constantly
on hand, Upper, Sole ami Harness Leather,
which can be purchased on reasonable terms.
He is also prepared to manufacture Shies an' l
Boots in the veiy best aud durable style Ha\.
ing the vety l est of workmen, he flatters him
seif that h s woik will give satisfaction. Thank
ful for past favors, iie hopes by strict adherence
to business, to meiit a continuance of the same.
Persons in want of Leather or shoes,- will find it
to their interest to give me a cult,
aug 4 ts J. 11. BLACK.
TO KENT.
FOUR- i!I,IJK SEGUES IN AMEBIC US.—
i' Call on J. P. PRICE.
Oet 30 if.
iSTotice*
CTOLEIN or RUNAWAY’ from tho sub.-ci i’oer,
O on the 20th October, 1860, a NEGRO GIRL,
twelve or tbit teen years of ago. She is spare
made, and < f da> k complexion, tlie inward part
ankles mid saddles of tlie feet full and round.
Is a good nurse and manager of children.
I notify and forewarn all persons from giving
her employment, fool, or shelter, for I will en
force tho law on auy suuh persons, as she is
hound to me.
Any information concerning said girl, will be
thankfully received, and a liberal reward will
be paid far her delivery to me, five miles west
of Americus. M ART IN G. BRADY.
Oct 30 lm
GEORGlA—Sdfiley County.
fjpWO MONTHS afterdate, application will
§_ be made to the Ordinary, at the first regu
lar term, after the expiration of this notice, for
leave to sell tlie lands belonging to the estate
of John Buyvis, of said county, deceased,
oct 23 2m T. P. EVERETT, Adui'r.
G EORGIA —Sumter County.
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will
4 he made to tlieCouM of Ordinary of Sumter
county, at the fix-st regular term afler the expi
ration of two months from this notice, for leave
to sell the Ileal Estate belonging to Josiah
Moody, late of said Countv., deceased,
A- G. RONALDSON, Adm’r.
Sept 3 2m de bonis non.
A AA If PERFUME ! Called Sweet Opopo-
A nax from Mexico, manufactured by E. T.
Smith & Cos., of New York, is making a sensation
wherever it is known. It is very delicate audits
fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days.
—Philadelphia Evcniug Bulletin.
HARDEMAN k SPARKS
KNKW Hie fender of tlicir services to the
\j 1 liinfera of Georgia, and the Public gen
| orally as
31 IS KCII AMTS.,*
and nre prcpn.ied lo receive, store, and sell
Cotton, or other produce entrusted to their
coje. We flattei - 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 Colton, especially, our knowl
edge of tlie markets, and particularly of those
wlifi wish to purchase, and tlie quaiity and
grades of cotton desired by them, will enable
us to sell cotton oil more advantageous terms
Ilian tlie producer can—thus securing to him
the highest market price at tho time of sale.
Our efforts will 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
promote. Oet 10 3m
W. W. DABI-OW I WM. BOOKS,
J. J GBANBEKBY, | MOSES SI'EEB,
A. A. ADAMS.
TITHE ABOVE NAMED PARTIES—UNDER
][ the style of
ADAMS, SPEER'& CO.,
have formed a Co-partnership, and propose to
do a general Mercantile business at the old
and favorite
firastltfiTj’ forms*.
Our capital is large and all paid in—lN
CASH. We intend to buj with the
C A. S I I ,
Asiti So sell striclly lbs* Jhe
© /ri S [r],
and hope with small profits and frequent
returns to show that “The nimble six-pence
is better than tho slow shilling.”
Our Major Speer has left for the North
ern Maikets, and we will soon have large
additions to our present stock.
We invite our many friends and the pub
lic generally in Sumter County, and all
South-Western, Ga., to call upon us.
ADAMS, SPEER & CO.,
Americus, Oct 19th, 18CG ts.
FOB RENT.
1 BEAUTIFUL residence, containing four
iv large rooms, three closets, in a desirable
portion of the city, for the coming year. An
excellent kitchen, smoke house, well, and a
large garden and patch.
Terms reasonable —apply to either
oet 20 lm G. S. or G. P. FOSTER.
8, A. WISE>
CHERRY ST. ; MACON, GA.
DEALER IX
Ho uso Furnishing Hardware
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
Glass, China and Earthen IVare,
Table anti Fockctt Citlkiy,
Tin and Wood Ware, Brooms, Brushes,
Feather Dusters, &c. Stoves, Hollow Ware.
Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 16 3m,
APPLES, ORANGES, POTATOES,
ONIONS, CABBAGES.
OtOUNFRY DEALER3, wanting any of the
l J above, will find it to their advantage to or.
der from me, as I will make it a speciality cf
my business, this season, to supply the above,
Choice, Fresh • and Cheap, having Wade ar
rangements to get those goods selected for me
in the North and West. Address your orders,
with cash enclosed or city reference, to
HENRY HORNE,
Oct 25 3m Macon, Ga,
4 LARGE lot of ISearty-JSade
•—“- CSotSsiaig', well selected and
well-assorted, various qualities and low
prices. Also a superior stock of
Boots and Shoes,
Just received, and for sale by
FURLOYV & BRO.
Oct 25 ts.
tt LBS LLOUR, in Sacks
and Half Sacks*
• 25 Bills. Blue Fish,
30 Kits Shore Mackerel,
80 Sacks of Salt,
10 Bales of Bagging,
4 Doz. L. handle Shovels,*
Steelyards, Fire Dogs, Gate and Door
Hinges.*
Just received, and for sale bv
FURROW & BRO.
Oct 25-ts.
House and Lot for Sale.
I 1 HE subscriber offers for sale a house anil lot,
. jn the city of Americus, situated between
tho residence of S. Cohen and the store of
Messrs. Fnrlow & Bio The lot comprises one
acre ; the house contains 4 rooms, and is a good
location for a business mail.
Terms Cash. For further information, apply
to S. COHEN,
oct 27 2m Agent.
LEF SUPERIOR COURT,
AT CHAMBERS, Y
October 11th,. 1805. J
IT is ordered, That tho June Terra of Lee
Superior Court, which has been, by my or
der, adjourned to the First Monday in Novem
ber, be fiuther adjourned, until the 4th Mon,
day iu November next.
It is further ordered, That the Jurors driwn
for tho last Jane Term, appear and serve at
said adjourned Term. That this order be en
tered upon the minutes, and that she Clerk
give public notice Iherof.
RICH’D. H. CLARKE, Judge
Sup. Court, S. W. C.
True extract from tlie minutes of the Court,
Oct 16th, 1800. ISAAC P. TISON,
Oct 35 ts Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lee County.
TJAWO niontlisafter date, application will be
J 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,
oct 29 2m J. M. PITMAN, adm’r.
PALL TRADE!
J% *e w Goods!
Cheap for Cash!
We arc bow receiving and openiog our
stock of
FALL IfiD WIDER GOODS,
iu which may be found
Trints,
Bleached &
Brvwn Sheetings
and Shirtings,
Hosiery and
Gloves,
Dress Goods,
Flannels,
Liuseys,
T weeds,
Kerseys,
Blankets,
Shawls,
Nubias.
Ladies’ Cloaks
—a nice assortment—and any and everything
pertaining to this Department.
We also have a heavy Stock of
MEN’S, BOVS’ & YOUTHS’
©[LoraoiM©;
ES O OTS A \ f» SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
W e can fit your body or suit your purse,
regardless of the dimensions of either one.
In short our Stock is complete, and suit
ed to the wants of the people, and we there
fore 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 10 ts
IN CHAMBERS, h
Americus, Oet. 4th, 1800. )
BT is ordered by the Inferior Court, that
Wright. Brady, Green M. Wheeler, John V.
Price, J. IV. C Horne and ParkerE. Johnston,
be, aud are hereby appointed a Committee to
select some suitable location for the erection of
a Poor House for Sumter County, The lot to
contain One Hundred aeres of land ; and the
Committee to ascertain tlie price fit which such
a place may be purchased, and report at the
meeting of this Court in November next, and
that tba Clerk notify said Committee of their
appointment.
J. L. ADDERTON, J. I. C.
A. ,T. WILLIAMS, J, L C.
B. J. HEAD, J. I. C.
JAS. W. SLOAN, J. L C.
A true extract from the minutes of Sumter
Inferior Court Oct. sth, 3860.
Oe 1 ts B. it. WHEELER, C. I. C.
THE
TJA.LX- TRADE
I N
groceries
and
PROVISION S
is NOW* UNDER WAV AT
J. N. SEYMOUR,
CIIEHRY ST., MACON, GA
Merchants, Planters and others indy find
it to their interest to give him a calk
ins’ MOTTO IS
CHEAP FOR CASH
HE IS NOW RECEIVING A HEAVY
SUPPLY OF
WESTERN PRODUCT
AND
Genera! Groceries.
IIE ALSO KEEPS ON HAND
BaggiDg. Rope and Twine,
Nails,
Tobacco,
Cigars,
Lorillard’s Snuff,
Scotch and Maccaboy,
Smoking Tobacco,
LIQUORS IN BARRELS AND CASES.
Drop in, Buyers!
I promise 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. i\ T . SEILTIOUR.
Oet 1G ts Macon, Ga.
LIVERY STABLE.
©f all kinds, and
Horses, etm be had, on the most,
reasonable terms, at the new
hie of E. J. CLARKE & CO.
Sparks Clayton, Agent,
Oet 20