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... Wre «a*alncd ta
tta wWeb th* oaammitjr ■
taMUhl hMMof oartorttr, on account of
Ik* re* **M*l of property which R hnaMthM.
The phUll fcc*n*> mi exccawd laly 4th,
IBM) bat, M Mr. Am acquired new eetetee, or
the cJrauaatUKee of hie devices changed, or he
chaaged hie opinion of what was beat, he made
eondnroodMM, it the Mowing date*, viz: Jaty
IB, ’M.laaeOry t, 11, Ang. M, ’39, Oet. 84,’S«,
March t, ’At r |ane S, ’41, lire. 6, '4S, and One.
’43. These are verioos re-aii«tatk»e of the
Leetota. It, 184#.
1 7 Vibe will and ita codicils,
(all the relations of Mr. An-
Ison, Wm. 8. Astor.be-
r lags tee. \
treated for tho benefit of rel-
atlvee; la frits a adkber of caacs,(eely income,
era earn MaaaMMlato bo paid tt *
geneiatten, with a aversion to their
other heirif trim afceeed to unrestricted posses-
Theeeiyl , .
fit, teoesef #400^0..,
80th, 1888, Ibr erecting callable biddings, andc
tattU|hf a library in Mew-York, for Tree gene-
tal eaa. Mar thia parposr he appropriates a plot
I on the aoatherly side of Astor place, 04
_l by 134 deep, Ibr the building; or. If the
■ of trie beaosst think it m»p> expedient, a
plot of Who etas on the east side of Astor Hare —
nehriUagia not to cost ovui $74,ooo and
the land UeaSkaaled at .Then *120,
800 at* to b* expanded in honks, maps, sutuary,
dke.) and the remainder to be placed at Inlerest,
todeftay tbasxpsasss of iiianagemdht, purchase
of books, er the aatahiiahment of loqorea, as the
trustees may think best. The trustees are the
Mayor of the eky and the Clinnrellorjof the Htate,
er qricfo, fand now named as a mark of reignet,)
Messrs. Washington Irving. Vifn. B. Astor,
Daniel M. Jr., James O. Kin/ Jos. Cogswell,
Fin Green Halleek, Henry llrortxirt, Jr., Hsmuel
B. Buggies, Samuel Went, Jr., (ml Chas. Brisiod,
who ale to appoint their sticcesaom. Tito Iras-
tees am to have no pay; nor la any one of them
to hold any office of emolument under the Board
TTiere (a a bequest to the pndr of Waldorf, bv
OataHIahliu I an inatitution lor thMsick or disalded,
or for tho unprovetnciX of die yothig, of $50,000.
The other public bequests arc ns follows; hot
mom if not all of them, we hr liove, worn paid in ad
vance, during the life of the testator:
The German Hoeietv $20,0001 Institution for
the blind, $5400. HalfOrpInin Asylum, $4,(NX);
Lylngin Asylum, $8,000.
The pnraonal estate of Mr. Aster Is worth from
seven to nine millions of dollar*,Hind hia real es
tate perhaps as mueh more, no tlyht the aggregntn
Is leas than twenty millions, or half the stun wo
put down Ihn other day. Kitlirir sum is quite out
of our small comprehension: mid wo premnnn
that widt moat men, the idou of one million is just
about aa large en idea, as that of uny numlier of
millions.
SHERIFFS* SALES:
Wb Ink** it
lh»* Tullrrtm liav
f cue'll imimrifitif
ihn detail*. W
ntilJ U prMiihlr.—
i. having major,
tmliona, and aeve-
Tuilerics. It lint I
THE STORMING OF THE T(TILEIUE8.
Thn foHowhtg i$ llic fart verm ii Him him hiifarb
ttnarnd of tho storming of tfa Ttiili
from ihs Reforms :
** DMkrenl version* of the Ubkinj
been given. The event racm*
Hi la have caused u* to $eek to ki
#re them aa ssaot and aa Hrt imv
The ftth legion of the National <
lla fa uienant-colonnl, two chief-
tal afneera at ita head, marched <
Btitved at tha Rim «t«* I’Kchrlh-. whcL firing mi« fannl
On the Ptaoa du Palala Roynl; .it wp* the |»Mt of tin-
Chateau da’Kau whlrh recommenced the romlmt. At
the aame inatant tha legion hastened to the place where
tin Alinf look place, and with it tho thnurandM of com*
bataala who falloweil it.
At Ihla moment Marshal Gcmml n|tprarrd with a
blanch of verdure In hla hand, enjoining the combatant*
lo ceaae firing. Tha pm it of the Chateau refused, anti
the oomhat eontlnued. Tl*« inandini returned to tlie
aomer of the Rue Hnlnt Ifoiion . At tliat moment
officer of the Chateau appeared. fanrinu a imper in hia
hand—It waa the nhilientinu .-f Lmii* Philippe. Tlie
document waa takan from the haul* of tlie offi<*r hy a
lieutenant of the 5th legion, the < 'kir n Aufart Roche,
and remitted to he prueurved to ihePCiiir.en Lagrange, of
Lyuna. Tho firing rontlmietl^t wim feared that tlie
koopa canfinad in the TulferfeP would come to take the
oomnalanta hy tha flank, J [ rocoiuioinance hail horn
nurt*. Within the railtn* tvre win, ai^XX) Infnntry,
•is pieces nf cannon in niuery, two - |,isNnsi> of lira-
aueoa, withouttrend nx Uriarm„,i gusoliam, and Mine
Municipal Oualds. *niia Kim,, tirolerted by tin ralliii,
and the anUiery, renU, nfihi. Isrxe |ilmc, if It had Imsi
attacked, give rise to a bldbdy IsttUr—every thing
take fceied.
A luitfcnnd silence reigned . and It win <sily inter-
lulled by thn hut I lade ofthe P‘ '
and uiim stu.l
teau. It waa 1 .
loth logtots, lurmniidsd tin Tuilrrln, njJl ihS the others
wan on tho march. The csolstl udfs imminent,
wai I lien that Ideal. Anhert HuehAidraneed toward
the railing ntnr the Rm do Rlvoli, at id eamnl tin nan-
mandant of the Tuilartos to Is. -,■ nt Lr That |s,iaoo
arrivad with great foar. " You arv Boat!" erinl tlie
lied tenant, "yon are anriontsksl i aril a combat will
OfiaUB If you do noiavaomus tl>„ Ttflleriw, ami give It
up to tha Maiioaal Umud.” Tin, itoninandaiil under.
•Hading tha poaition, rauasl tlie tnAs, to he ranged In
line agomat tha Ckatana, whhont eaibing them to leave.
Before that they hml been drawn up in eeheluns.
Heotam Ural Urn movement of rot mat <vaa not effertcl,
Citiesn Aubert Roche, aeeompanicd h'y ('iliaeti Iswnmir,
thief -do balaliun of the Itoiksi ot l.sgny Riney, who
Umal the fifth iegiesi, ran to lie, ruling of the Rlvoli.
baotkod, and annuunred thomedveaVi ihsfliig of tniee,
The gate waa opanad, and both of iLeut, imaeissnjn
n«l, with their avaotda in their liunilsf
■ I of the conrt, which wn full
aandonl if tha Tnileries n.l
am- had I'luaed the treopa to ha wit
lonough,’ antd thaliitMeimntj • it
/ untoe, if nr*. mMattme will Imiuam.' The Come
deM of the Tnlietiee then oomliieied the twooffieem lie-
fora tlie PaviUonde ITIoringe, w liem st.sal eeveral gene-
Iota, and the DnkedeNemtsir., nil with eunsternativn
iraptmsed <m their trees. • Mon-elgneur,’ said the t’em.
- ‘ ‘ “ ... j— ,*--p is so eli
i ftutlladi, of the I*luce Hu Knlffih Royal,
mk«l iliiiM at the traornkwilhin ihn <;ha-
i Murnad that the lit, fill, Rl, 4th, fuh ami
W ILL be aold at the Market Hnoae in the city of Co*
Imntma. wftkin the legal hnnva of vale, on the firrt
Twriay in May nett, the following property, to wit:
Poor negvoe*, vis, Ned a man about titty yean old,
William a mulatto fellow a boat twenty-fear rear$ oM,
Ffatt a boy about fourteen yean old, and Hally a Mack
fM ahoot thirteen yean old; levied on aa the property
of Thomas M. Nefeon, to satisfy a (I fe issued from the
superior court of Muscogee county in fcvor of Peter Me-
Laren at said Thomas M. Nelson.
One mahogany bureau, with a glass, a small mahoga
ny table, a Rmanels carpet, tit maple chairs, cane hot*
tomud, a child's crib, a mantle clock, two hedrtead*,
beds and bedding; levied on as the property of Re alien
R- Hudgins, to satisfy a fl fe isstiefl from the miperke
court of MuRcngee county in favor of Seaborn Jones vs
said HudginsT"
A Mack negro woman, named Charlotte, about thirty-
eight year* old, and a fellow named George, about twen-
ty-seven years old j levieil on as the property of L- Mad
ison Riaers,tomtisfirafi feisrtisdfrumMtwrtMeestipe-
rior court in favor of Richard Burt vs said Riggers.
Wynnlon, adjoining Asrofi Per-
on the east, Col. Chambers and
wwst, hamlsornely improved, being tlie
residence of Dr. I/trie Pierce, Also the following negroes,
Jmlab, a woman about thirty years old. Anna, a girl ten
years old, Lurlos, a boy eight years old, Peggy, a girl
four years old, Pumel, a boy fifteen months old, Emellne,
a woman about seventeen years old.aseamtress, and her
child; Nicholas a boy about fifteen years old ; levied on
aa the property of Dr. Lovic Pierce, to satisfy a ft fa in-
sued from the superior court of Muscogee county, in fa
vor of William T. Htark vs said Pierce and Thomas Y.
Foster.
Tiic following negroes, to wit, Nelson a man forty-five,
Wesley twenty-five. Prince twenty-five, Esther a w oman
twenty-five, Lncinda fifty. Amey, an eiiellentaemtre**,
twenty-four, Riclianl a fellow aliout thirty-seven years
of age; levied on to satisfy a fi fe issued from Muscogee
superior court, In favor of Richard P. Hpencer vs Lovic
Pierre, and other A fas in my hands against said Pierce.
IjH number 988, in the city of (Columbus, in said nulli
ty, containing a half acre, well improved, it firing the
lot whereon A. O. Hiaclunar now resides: levied on as
the property of James D. Johnson, to satisfy a fi fit issued
frrrin Muscogee inferior court, In favor of Hamucl A. Bai
ley vs James D. Johnson ana Randolph L. Mott.
A negro woman, Bella, about thirty-five years old, le
vied on to satiafy a fi fe issued from Mnscogee superior
court, In favor of Francis If. (Tone vs Charles E. Mims.
lint of land nnmhcr two hundred ami fifteen, in the
tenth district of Muscogee county, coiiUtining two hun
dred two and a half acres; levied on as the property of
Francis Horn, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justice’s
court in favor of Daniel M. Jones vs said llom. Levy
made ami returned to me by a constnble.
Fifty arms of land, more nr less, in the south-east cor
ner of lot numlier one hundred ami nineteen, in the thir
ty-third dintrictof Muscogee county ; levied on to satisfy
a fi fa issued from a magistrate’s court, ill favor of W.
W. Wall vs Peter Rraunan, and a tut fi fa. Levies
made and returned to me by llic ImilifT.
Two huiidml two and a half acres, unrulier nut
known, in the Mth district of Muscogee county, known
as tlie IlislHip Place, adjoining T. G. McCrary on the
north, W. Iluckahy on the west, ami Alvin Prewitt on
the south: levied on as the pro|s*rty of Win. Pace, jr., to
aatisfy a ft fa issued from Muscogee Hutnrior Court, ill
favor of John F. Crew* vs said Pace, ami other f> f»« in
my haml against said Pare.
A. H. RUTHERFORD, KherifT.
March M, 1*18 15
Also at the same place.
Will lm sold on the first Tuesday ill May nett, one
umiividml Imlf of lots of land numlier twenty-eight and
ihirtv-seven, in the eighteenth district of Mii»rog> e, with
all the improvement* ami anpurtriiaueus llieroon. Ia*v-
led on as the proisirty of Oliver P. Tillingliast U> satisfy
a mortgage fi fa issued from the Nii|vrior Court of i
county in favor of Wm. M. D’Anlignac.
l/ils of laud numlier one hundn-d and twenty-one,
ofM hundred and tweniy-twoaud one humlrisl and twen*
tv-thme, earh eontnining one hundred acres, situuled oil
llw (Towcta Reserve mid known hv tlie afimwaid niiiit*
tiers, w ith all the improvement* and npniirlciianceM there
on. l*ivM omts the protMiriy of William L. Stapler,
In *ati*ry a mortgage fi fa issued from tlie Hii|s>rior Court
of mid county in favor of Kenneth Ma< Kenxie.
Town l*it number two hundred, ill tha city of Co
lumbus situated on Bridge and Oglethor|si street*, con
taining one half acre mure or less, well improved, with
all tlie improvements and ap|mrienaiices theri-oo. |,ev
led on as tho pro|s>rty of Ihiekncr Beasley to Mitnfy a
mortgagu fi fa Issued from the Sii|ierior Court of tnid
county hi favor of John Fnirlmuks
Feb. 89. A H. Rl 1TH ER FOR % *. ’• -h’flr
Ntcwnrt County.
W ILL Imi sold lie fore the Court Ifottse disir in thn
town of Lumpkin, Htewnrt county, on tlm first
Tuesday in May licit, the following prois-rty, to w it:
I-*.! of laml nuinlsT twohundriil mid forty, in twenty
second district Htewnrt county ; lev uni cm ft* the proper
ly of Joseph Glenn, to siuisfy one fi fa from Stewart nii-
K 'rior conrt : MnrkGilliun vs Joseph Glenn, fi fit Incu
rred to John Need.
Isit of land nuuiiier ninety-five, in twrnty-sccoml dis
trict Stewart county; levied on ns the pro|s>rty of the
defendants, to mti*fy one fi fa from .Stewart Hiis-rior
court: tlie oflhers of the superior court vs Samuel Buf
fington, Samuel II. Wchhunil Hiram M. Bellflower.
Iriitof laud uuuils’r one hundred and thirty-eight, in
twenty-second district Sicwnrt; levied onus the prufsirty
of James Turner, to satisfy one fi fa from Stewart infe
rior cowl: John Fleming v* l.nmiiey Turner, nilm’i.
and John M. Turner, ndin'r. of James Tiinier, deceased.
Property pointed out hy Charles G. Gatrill, tmn-leree of
fi fa.
Tim lot of land whereon John Fom*t now lives, in
thirty-thin! district Stewart county; levied on ns tin’
property of John Forest and William II. Forest, to satis-
LEGAL NOTICES.
A DMIKWTR ATOR’BSAtE—WiU baaoU on the
lint Tueadar in Majr neat, at lha nmrtat-mmm. ln
tha city of ONiinthua, between the kxal hoom of rale,
one 1.4 of land, eontutilnx two hundred two and a half
•area, raore or low, known a. lot numlier tliirtf, in the
fnirteenlh dbcAct of Talbot reainty, na tho mgml,
•if tho aatale of Mar, CRiaer, decrawed, lata of Elbert
eonn,,. Tanm -ml. k-ywn rattoed^r ofrafo^^
Feh. 99 11 ta
TilXEf
ru bon
in May i
XECliTRIX’8 HALE.—Will be Mold al the market
house in the city of Columbus, on tie; first Tuesday
,iy neit, lielweeii tlie usual liourn of Male, forty-
seven acres of I And adjoining tlie lot of 8. Kookogey, in
the village of Wynnlon, ana running front said lot eas
terly, along tlie road, to within a few yards of Mr. Til-
linghurst't, the same being a part of tlie real estate of tlie
late John Patterson, and m>Ic! by order of the court of or
dinary of Musrmpe county, for the benefit of the heiis
Terms, one thira cash, tlie balance in two equal annual
instalments. HARRIET PATTERSON, Ex'*.
Muscogee co. March 4, 1848. ta
A DM1NIHTRATORH’ HALE.—Will he sold on the
X V seoraid Monday in Mny next, at the late residency
of F. D. Wimherley, tlie perishable property Iwlonging
to said estate. Hale to continue until all is .old. Terms
made known on tlie day.
R. H. J. L. A F. D. WIMBERLEY, Adm’rs.
Stewart co. March 14.1848 13 ta
A DMINISTRATOR’S HALE —Will lie sold on tlie
first Tuesday in May next. Iieforu tlie court-home
dis»r in tlie town of Thomasvilfr, Thomas county, lie*
tween the legal hours of sale, lot of land number two
hundred anil seventeen, in the seventeenth district of
said county—sold as llic. property of Benjamin Jenkins,
deceased, late of Hnmtcr county, for the benefit of the
heirs ami creditors. Term* mane known on tlie day of
le. HltADRACH T. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
Humter ro. Feh. 39, 1818. lit*
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Will he sold before
the court-house door in the town of Tate well, Ma
rion county, on tlie first Tuesday in June next, lot of land
number thirty-fix, in the eleventh district, and seventy-
three, in the fourteenth district of formerly Muscogee,
now Marion county—sold in pursuance of an order of
the iKinorahle the inferior court of Sumter county, while
sitting as a court of ordinary.
Also, will he sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
before tlie court-house door In the town of Talhotton.
Talbot county, lots nurnlier* four nnd two hundred and
one, both in tlie fourteenth district of formerly Mnseo-
gee, now Talbot county. All tlie above I a mis sold hy
virtue of anofifer from the inferior court of Sumter coun
ty, os the property of the estate of Berijninin Jenkins,
late of mud county, deceased, for the benefit of the Iteir*
ami creditors. Term* on the day of sale.
HIIAHRACII T. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
Sumter CO. March 38 Iflji
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALEe-Will fa; Mild, par
suant to an order of the honorable inferior court of
Htewnrt county, when sitting for ordinary purposes on
the first Tuesday in June next, lie fore the Court House
door In Lumpkin. Iietween the usual hours of sale, lot of
land iniiidier two hundred and sixteen, in twenty-third
district of formerly lye, now Stewart county. Sold ns
the proiierty of James Parker, late of said county, dat’d.
WILLIAM SMITH, Adm’r. de famia non,
March 28, IStH 15 t* with the will mincied.
p EORGIA, HARRIS (’OUNTtL—When**, A. H.
VJT Scott appljes to Me for letters ofiadminhtrmtion an
toe e«tale of Andrew D. Scott, late of Meiico, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and udakiah all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors oCffiiil deceased, to be
ami appear at my #iffiec withinjfk time prescribed by
law, tlicn and there to show ewe, if any they have,
why said letter* should not he grated.
Given under my hand at office. Mis 39th day of March,
1848. WM!mOHNSON, oco
April4 * 1ft -
TyrARION 8LPERIOR COUfi
■March Term,
1848.
Jeremiah Wtciie 2
vs [ Rule
John B. Davis. )
It appearing to the Court, ul
miah Wyche, that lie was latel
ginal ileed, made by tlie said
lot of land number forty six, ii
finally Muscogee, now Mi
hundM two and a half l , r
said original deed has been lost or destroyed—
Ordered by the. Court, that service of this rule be per
fected hy publication in wane public gaaetle of this State,
the defendant being out of thedltete, and that said John
B. Davis show ranse, if any heluw. at tlie next Term of
tin* Court, why said cony deed should not he established
in lieu of said destroyed original.
A true extract from the minutes of the superior court
of Marion county, March 23, I848L
BURTON^W. DOWD, Cl’k.
i to establish last Deed.
i tlie affidavit of Jere-
In possession of an orl-
hn B. Davis to him, to
be third district of ori-
Icounty, containing two
fmore or less; ana that
18 3m
April 4
G eorgia, stewart county.—wiwrea., jo-
stall W. Josey anplfes tn tmufor letters of ailministra-
lion on tlie estate of Lucy Audttf, late of said county,
deceased: \
Tlie*e are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed hy
law, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why
■aid letters should not he gmnted.
Given under my hand, at office. tlii422d day of March,
1849. YOUNG II. GRESHAM, d c c o
March 28 15 5t
G eorgia, mgkcogee coi^ty r—wiwtra.,
Wm. P. Malone applies for letters of a-1 min (stratum
on (lie estate of Fielding Scroggins, late of Macon roun-
ty nnd State of Alabama, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* ofjfaid deceased, to he
nnd appear ut my office, within tnc lim** presr-rilied hy
law, and show cause, if nny tluw have, w hy sakl let
ters should not lie granted : F
Given under my hand and *«-nl fiii" 27th day of March,
I81H. JOIIIWOIINSON
March 28
15 5t
A°. ;
Inavn v. Ji8m Knre«t nnd
l*rujM>iiy
—llllll m of tbs TuUorita, ' ham
I'.rallant rlifonn
who will alta you tha maana of |>rerainin( Uw rffiialim
•f Mnaj.' - Wbal mnat hr iknm I' mkl lha Priiu« hi a
—mbUw rein Id tha IWmanam who waa prerenlad lu
Um, ' Ii, yon mnat avornai.’ llw inlara at thla vary
bw—it, Utd alta It up Ul tha imimnof ituard; If you ilu
—4, you are laat TV rambni will I.' a hliudy lam—
ft TuU•ria• at* awronniM—ilia tth l. ainn. or whlrh
m nait, ta 8|k*M W «•* m imani m dw Palak. Roy-
(T whh Ma mn|u» otto anparkw ..ilxw-n. m ita haml. Taka
MM that Um combat does not i-.-ase fa dor* these tr\*>t s
Rave left, if not, ilia liattla will Ive engagml even heir,
ute oi you.' ' You think <
' tuft),* tv n i <
’ replied the duke, ' I
I, at$ilie Mine in*tanl,
(T7.J«r 1.1 retreat, 'lla- ortill. tVJtoni by tha railiim
n iM | thu htaft no. tM Duke de Nemour*
, ravlllh«i da ITIorli^a. tin irSnre.- ilaaaanilinii lha
‘ tan. 171- raToiry I" 1 ft*-' 1 >han>. than lha
Il wn* awn fc»(0iit 11 i..feliava lha |aala who
rhnrxrel Mmaelf to inma
___ OBInl In .lli" pal. " lla want to
—o| Onsrda who ware Ilian nor tha atnIC
OrmMtoMIpal lha fcnumndaof thrirmua*
iJaMili of lha Tuikwiaa hy
.k. Rm dr Rlvoli.. nrivanimniad hy tha
• ■ ri hi And thamaalvw moatare
of on hour nftar the cnmhnl
Jn Pain). Royal, tha romfcMtanu
ilk tha Tnlloriaa, hut they ftmnd lha yatra
m Lakan, ot mthrr •nrrondamd, Una re-
« r TI A Notional Guard made a anmmrew
rilt tlm aimed —118a, and loyalty avaruatrd
llw. ,’s Orrua—Mr. Slidell, when
I, mi |e *-«*. the year before the war
■ Mextoo commenced, wpa inairucted by tire
Lire to mmke the folhnviiig oHTrri:
1 tha hoamlary of (he Kio Grande, the aa-
a by tha Unitad Statu of the debt due
* iMhtoo, auppoaod to amount lo
TofNew Mexico, $4,000,000.
.4. 4. with a tt— due wul to lha Phcittc,
' ^7-raytaa—tha Bay of Oaa Kraaeiaoo, $80,-
r.wdodo. if (tin ao aa to (-ire us abo Calilbr-
B$|j000*00t>.
We ahoald lib to k—w /-hy Uu Pi—>deot ot-
—mnnuttofUrr 4 —- U—erran nt aixmiHie—
WM** of the Rio Grande,if
—rtUUuihathoaadary 4nualready, — haai—e
———■ 1-JUra^.hUt (ait thceuiRoatofBaliuoa,
^paTSiWtaKrtd-U. 10 pur for what .1-
MtiTlInitl WSmta * la this earrviny oal Jaek-
WPm —toS, to aak for twthinc tbit ii not right,
Cd to raffia* to XMtoag that ia w rong, in our in-
Oc«Wf . ^
llic Boatott Duily AA
mm Use cpiifii UmI
(sdnled out hv B. K. Harrison, plniiilifl'’N nil or my
The lot 01 land wlieroon Flelcher P. Matliews now
llvas, In iwnnty-finil district Stewart; levied on ns ihn
property of Fletcher P. Mntfa’W*. to satisfy two fi fn*
from Stewart sii|ierinr court : Albert II. Hhi’|»liennl vs
Flotcfa’r P. Mathew* and Nnimie! R. Mathews,security;
Peyton R. lloll vs Fletcher I*. Mathews ami Samuel R.
Mathews.
The south-half of lot of land number seven, in thirty-
thiol district Stewart county ; levied on ns the projieriy
of Gideon II- Gnu ton; and two lots of land in twenty-
thinl district Stewart county; levied on as the pmjieriy
of Allen Bales; all levied on to satisfy one fi fit fr>nn
Stewart: Isivanl Bryan vsGklmui II. ('raxton and Al-
lag Bates, security on the appeal. Pro|wrty poiiiUnl out
hy Ohadiah P. C'lieathain, tmnsferve in fi fa.
1*8 of laml numlier two hundred ami thirty live, in
twenty-thinl district Htewnrt county; levied on os the
pro|«erty of K. M. Harris, to satisfy one fi fn issn-d from
a justice's court of Stewart comity : James N. Turner
vs E. M. Harris. |*vy nuule ami returned to me hy a
constable.
• .One chesnut sorrel mare, levfeil on as the jmtjieiiy of
James W. Htrawon, to satisfy one fi fn from Warren su
perior conrt 1 George Genm-ll vs Jante* W. Htrawon.
Five lieml rattle ami five liead hoggs; levied oil to sa
tisfy one fl fa from Stewart inferior court: George W.
Rutledge va Bryan Williams and James Williams, ami
Julius Robuok, seeitrily on enan faiml. Ixovied on as the
property of Bryan Wdlinina.
One Mwel horM, levied on a* tlm property of Moeea J.
Parker, lo satisfy one fi fa from Htewnrt inferior court:
John Pare vs Mumcn J. Parker and t'harie* t«. Gatrill.
JOHN V. PRICE, Sli ff.
March 28, 1848 15 ts
DMINIHTKATOK’S SALE.—Will fa; sold, hy
virtue of an order of the honorable inferior court
of Talbot county, tilting ns a court of ordinary, on tho
Aral Tuesday in July next, fa-fore the Court Hon e door
in Tulhntton, within the legal hours of rule, one negro
woman hy the name of Lucy, nfaxil eighteen yearn of
age, the property of .Mary Gray, alias Mary Carter, ilo-
ceased. Sold for thn lienefit of the heir* of said di c’d.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ROBERT HINTON, Adm’r.
Talbot co. April 1H, IHtH Ifi td«
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will lw sold on
Tuesday, the thirtieth day of May licit, at the
lute reddened of William II. Burton,deceased, Randolph
county, hoi»us, hog*, cows, com and fislder, plantation
tool*, household and kiteheu furniture, nnd other arti
cle* too tedious to enumerate. Sold for the fa lielil of
heirs and creditors of said demised. Rale toconUnuo
from day today if necessary.
ELIZABETH M. BURTON. Adm'i.
WM. L. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
Randolph ro. April 18 18 is
N otice to debtors and creditors.—
All ficrsons having ileniuudH>igain*t William II.
Burton,late of Randolph county, deceased, are Iw-rehy
notified to present them, properly nlK-sted, to me, within
the time prescrifa-d hy law, and n!l/|irr*nn* indehfed to
said deceased arc hereby required l» make immediate
payment.
ELIZABETH M. BURTON, Adm’x.
WM. L. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
Randolph co. Mttwai SI \ 14 7t
N otice to debtors \N f
AH persons indebted to the 4*1
fa*rly, late of Stewart comity, deeea
make immediate payment; and tlu
ugain<t said estate are requested
authenticated, within the time prdwTifa-d hy law-.
B. S. J I. A F. I». vVf.MBEKLY, Adm’rs.
Stewart eo. Mari h 14, IMIH. I 13 7t
:s AVO CREDITORS^
KOancsttcfts itaOa
BRUNO 4 VIRGINS,
Have now on hand, and offer for mle at their Storm al
ColnbM| CfeL tmdertkt Dank of Si. Mary's;
nmum, <i*. oppotift WtMfPtm Ha!H
Koatfonrery, Ala. under the Maditem Uoum .-
A I.AIIGE oraoruncnt of PIANO FORTES,
from the celebrated manafactorim of
Chickeriagy Null 4k CMrk, Leanel Gilbert$
And others. ; ^
Also, Pianos with Coleman 9 * improved .Folia*
Attachment.
New and Fashionalde Music; Instruction Rooks for
the Piano, Guitar, Violin, Ac. Ac. j Violins. Bass Viols.
Guitars, Flutes, Clarinets, Flageolets, Fifes, Drams, Mail
Homs, Hunting Homs; Instruments for Brass Bands;
Violin Bows; fine Flutinos and French Acconfcons;
Seraphim:*; fart Italian, English and French Violin
Strings, and all other articles usually kept in a Music
Store.
Also, a splendid assortment of
Gold and Silver WATCHES,
Jewelry and Silver Ware.
G?x Silver Plated Candlesticks and Cas*
torn, laampa, Girondelleii, Fancy (ioods,
Spectacles, Mathematical Instnirmmt*. Rnxor*. Knives,
Kci? *urs—Guiim, Pistols, and Walker's Percussion
Cafi*.
DCI* Watclies, Clocks, Jewelry, a ml Musical Br>xes
repaired and warranted.
Engraving neatly etreated.
F«h. 39 I Iff
REVOLVING PISTOLS,
: Itv
mu?
NO A VIRGINS.
PI AN FORTES.
dale application will fa' ma
uiirt of Randolph i
fiOUR muni
P the hutinn
ly, when silling for ordinary purtsme*, fur leave to rcll
the real estate of .Muses S'aruoruugli, dnea-ed, for the
benefit nf the heir*.
BANDAL VABBOROI'fHI, Adm’r.
April 18, 1848 18 lm*
I NCUR mnntlis after date application w ill fa* made u
' the hnnunthle inferior court nf Mii'cngec county,
when sitting for onlittary tmr|*iM’S, for leave to sell all
the real estate of Randal Jones, deceased, late
county, except such a* are disposed of under the w ill of
said deceased. T(HJVEK J< IN ES,) .
MOSES JONES, { M rH
April 18. 1848 18 4m
JjlOUR
mth* afterdate np|4iratiuii will !*• i
_ inrahln the inferior court nf Harris county,
when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell tie
laud* and lie«roe* fa-longing to the estate of J« hu A
Srutt,deceased, lute
Harris co., April 4, IN|8
EMM'll mouth* ufte
f fnid county.
JOHN MURPUEY. Adm’r.
17 Ini
wh'-n sitting for ordinary pur|*»
laud* and negroes fa-1 uiging lo tin
late of said county, deceased.
GEORGE W. HELMS,
ROBERT It HELMS,
I’ltl Ml G. HELMS,
MiiM (*gee county, March 38. 1818
ion will fa made to
f Mum ogee county,
lor leave to sell the
late of Uriah Helms,
15 Int
ulo lo
.. ill he
the hotionihlc the inferior court of Talhot
lien Hitting for ordinary piir|iu*c*, for leave to sell tlie
land* fa-longing to the estate of John lawrcnce, Intooi
said county, dorciwed.
UIIA'8 IL aSTILLlCF.LL, Adm'r.
Tnlfait county, March 28 15 lin
I dol'll MONTHS after date application will fa- made
* to the lloiiomhle, the Inferior Court of Marion
county, w hen sitting for ordinary pur|to*4-H, for leave to
sell part of lot* tuttufa-r eighty-nine ami muufa-r one
hundred and four, containing one hundn-d it ml five acres,
CREDITORS —
leof F.l). Wim-
I,are requested to
having demands
present them, duly
N otice to i
All person*
ri-nce, late of Talfait county,dec
come forward immoilialely and
pcr-on« having demnnd* againsti
ed to present them within the ml
Dale of letters, March fi. IHIM
( IIA'S II S'
Talbot co. March 28, |H|8
•As-.d, ar< requested Ui
[flak-- payment, and nil
at id crtaie, are reipiest-
k; pre*rrifa:d hy Suw.
’ILLWELL, Adm’r.
dinary, March Term, 1849.
It appearing to the Court, hy tl»«s
of John Cupefnnd. that Cuvinglouj
ty, deceased, del ill his life timg|
•tili.m of the heir*
ooks of said corni-
cute to John W.
ty, (1ecea*ei1, ilnl ii
Thurclkild In* fane!
simple, to said John W. for llEt i*>rtion of lot of land
nuiiils-r nne hundred nnd twel#c, lying in the twentieth
district "f Stewart county, ex<w>t one hundred
vided to William White; nl*o,\|l that |*)rtion of lot of
Innd unmls-r nmcty-M yen, north of tin- I'utniiln creek,
in the nineteenth district of S|Av»rl county ; also, nil
tliat jsirt of h i uuinfa-r one humfted and twenty-eight,
lying Mint Ii of a line from the
CHA’S REPS’ Music Ware Room,
Broad 8l over Pond A Willcox’s Drug Suire,
T HE following Piano ForU-Ngwith tlu- French
Grand Action, are offered foAsnle nt thi* place :
II Ilosew oml 1’iano-. of fi ts-taves^oin thu manufac
tory of II. Worcester; f
I Mithogituy do. do. d<fl do.
2 Rosewood do. do. do. from mifa’y Bacon A; Raven*;
I Mahogany do. do. do* Jo.
1 Mottle Oak Piano, of fit nrufar*. (Chjthic style,)
from innnufnrtory **f IL Woagestcr ;
3 Rosewood Piano*, seven ocITves, Bacon A Raven*;
3 Rosewood .V-’olinn I'iamfe, manufar tured by T.
(.ilfa-rt A Co., Boston. \
l*iuii"( overs and Stinil*, of fanty- and elegnnt patterns,
to match nny of the nfaive instamK-nt*.
Al*o. New and Fitnhiomhle Manic—Ferrctt’s
cheap Music—-Singing Bw*k*. Instruction Rook*,and
wwAWimM \ v
d. m (j. ww&m m 39.
B EG leave to announce that one of their firm ha* just returned from the
Northern and Eastern cities, where he has selected, with great care,
300 PACKAGE* OF DRY GOOD*.
affording in exien.ive s.sortment of such STYLES and FABRICS stare peculiaslV
suited lo ihe SOUTHERN MARKET ; s large portion of which are now in Store, and
the remainder soon to arrive. He has also made arrangement, that will secure lo us
Fresh and frequent supplies nf Eaahionabie Goode, through the Season.
The following articles are among our receipts, vis:
1000 p. Etiati.li French .ml American Print.,
50 piece. Rich rni'ii Grenadine, and Be rase.,
3) “ Tissue 8iik« and 8ilk Muslins.
30 “ Dark and light ground Organdie Muslins,
305 “ PrintM Lawns and Muslin*, mostly new and
beautiful designs,
75 “ French, English At Scotch Gingham*, choice
styles.
20 “ Rich rul'd and hl’k Silks,
40 '* Linen and Muiiair 1 antra*.
300 " Jaconet. Cambric, ihsik, Swiss,Tarieton and ,
Nain*ouk Muslins,
50 dos. Linen C. Hdkfs, all qualities,
250 '• Cotton Hose, “
40 do*, wht & col'd Kid. Silk & Lhle Tliread Glove*,
**0 M blk Twisted Silk Mitts,
Wht Crape and Silk Shawls,
Wht & blk Grenadine A Brocade Berage Shawls.
Silk Net Points and Shawls,
Blk French Cloths and Caiwimerff,
Fancy Cassimeres and LINEN DRILLS,
Silk Tweed* and Italian Cloths,
Plain and Fancy Linen Coatings,
Cottunades, Chambrav* and Gambroons,
Genu fancy Silk and Muslin Cravat*,
Blue and Scartel Cloths, fat Uniforms*
March 28
ietyof Muriiral
15 if
INLAND
TO Till
dam r
hundred
•ek, then with the
i into the I’m.min. then 1
1-timt** to the iturtli line of i
said laml* an- in contain |\i
Ac. And II np|M-nring that
ty-oixth day of July, eigli
transferrrd to John Co|*-'
tlii* life. Ami it furt*
iil»de|nrt<'(i tbi* lift
til it intersect* lh-aver-
k until it
itli said Camilla until it
ninety-seven; whieh
blmln-d am) twenty acres,
nfMin tie- twen-
hnndn-d nnd forty-one.
ieiiarteil
ip|s-aring tbnt Covington
, Mint executing title* to the
I John W., flit- obligee. o| to the *nid John Cn|ielnnil,
I. the Immd'ereo in »nkl famd, or in any way pru-
ling then-for. And it ftjtlu-r appearing, tliat *aid
John < 'o|s-lnnd. while
* full amount of tlie
of land ; ami the heir* of
sed, having fM-titionral lids
•«•<•!»*, ndininistruiriv uj*m
Il i* therefore le-rehv onlcred. that n»ti
hn*e or more public places in thejpotinty, i
Clerk’s Offii
*»k*. administratrix
i to said lots of laiai
r.—I do hereby certify
from the Minutes of
8th March, 1818.
GREsHAM, dt- ro
11 dm
now
vid Uouers, T
March 21, 1818
nrinn county, Iwlonging to Da-
NOAII H ROGERS, Gttnnlian.
town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, fa-tw
usual hour* of sale, on Ihe first Tuesday in June next,
(lie following iinqierty, to wit:
One negni man hy tfa- name of Dick, levied on as the
protierty of John W. Easters, to satisfy one mortgage fi
fa issutNl fruro the inferior court of Stewart county:
Thomas II. Murphey vs John W. Ea*ters. Proiierty
pointed out in mkl ft fa JOHN V. PRICK, Sh’ll*.
April 4,1848 Ifi ts
Wnrlnu County.
W ILL lie sold before the Court 1 liaise door, ill tlie
town of Tffixcwcll, Marion county, on tlie first
Tuesday in May next, the Mlowing property, to wit:
Three-fiairth* of lot of land utimner one hundred and
seventy-eight, in the fifth dfatrict of originally Musco
gee, now Marion rtamty, nattaining mie hundn-d amt
fifty acres,more orlem, on the wesuklcof *aid lot, with
imiwovcments thereon; levied on as tl»e pr0|s-rty of
George II. Sims, to satisfy two fifa*. one fnott Marion
8it|terior Court in favor of George C. Ellimt v* G«*orgi*
II. Hints, ami one ill favor of John W. William* vs
George It. 8im«: issued from the Inferior Ciairt of said
county.
Three lot* in the town of TVuewcll—mtmfa-r twenty-
une adjuining James L. Wiggins’s store, ami two half-
acre Iota, lumber* not known, lying due W«wt of tlie
Methodirt Cbun-h, there being two half-acre Int* Iietween
sakl Church and mkl lots; levieil on hy virtue of an at
tachment A fa, famed from the Inferior Court of said
county of Marion, in favor of Thomas Bivins vs l«wi»
A. Bond s wild aa the property of said Bond
MORGAN KEMP. Sheriff.
AgriM
Marlon County*
W ILL be sold Infers tho court house dour in the town
of TaxeweM, Martm county, int the first Tuewlay
In May nil, tirlwrere Um u«i»I K«r» »f rali-.iln (ui-
T,Hi Mirer fiftv-Uirre, in ih. tiiirtirlh
UiMiirt nf nntiiMlIv l«. now.Mnrion rouniy—WyW
Mutb re-r-Ny uf ChnrW. Myrrh*, lo rali.iy (i 6.
iraM.1 frnra . JraUre'. Court of Charok-p remniyr. in
fcvnrof B Mohby nChulw Btylhp. Lovyr imU. mil l
ret.mwl lorn, hy Eli Kourh, omMlih.
BENJAMIN J. HALLY, D.p. StoriC
MmrehSF »
Ham* Coialy.
W ILL b. raid Iniore Um i^rart lloura toot in Um
town of Ihuuillon, llnirt. nnimyr. on th. Orel Tuva-
tor In Mar nut, wilhin llw Ireral houn. of rakt
On. iwytro wommii h, iho now of P.4lr, »boui fcnv
mi nf w, Itvhxl on m Um yvownr of Kraunu. 8.
Msnblo.to ralMfr » « (h hrare.1 IWira IW wiponor
own. ta fcrer of Bnk-r A Nolen v. Am»m. MeKenju,
ratoriml, Mtrhoel C. Moore nad Lrarau. 8. N.rehie,
ESSEX. WM. B. FARLEY, IlOf'r ShW
POSTPONED SALE.
Al th. — lira. mJ ptao. will to raM.
. Flo. hotohoU nod Uto$Mwo ore. of Inrel, man at
hra, known hr lot nnrahor two knndrrel nnd iweuly oit,
JtoMtan nnrahor two hwnired uU ihim iwre. to»U put
ot kt nnrahor two hnadnUuJ UUnr-Umo. >U hrMato
8*h Utorira of ortpuntty YW. now Hurt, renranr;
Much il. MU W
_ tlie honorable the inferior court of Rnmhilpli county
when sitting as n court of ordinary, for leave to *cll life
land nml ttegrttes fa-longing to the estate of the late Wil
liam II. Burton, deceased.
ELIZABETH M. BURTON, Adm’x.
WM. L CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
KnndolplMo, March 21 It tin
the honorable tlie inferior court of Rumlolph county,
n sitting for ordinarypurpnses, for leave to sell a ne-
man hy the imim* or Frank, fa-louging to Mildred
gro nun
Bailey, minor, for tlie fa-nefit of said
JESSE 11. KEY,Guardian.
Randolph county, March fi, 1848. 12 4iu
POUK mouth* after date applirutu
a ill fa- i
vie to
when sitting for ordinary purposes, (or leave to pell lot
laud numlier two hundred and eighty-four, in the eighth
district of the fourth section originally Cherokee, now
Walker county, fa-longing to the orpnans of Er.ckicl
White, ik-ct-OFed, for their fa-nefit.
SILAS M. MetiRADY, Gimnlian.
Feh. 22. 18!8_ 10 4m
F ^OI’ll mouth* nfter date, application will lie made to
tho honorable the inferior court of Muscogee county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, fi
land and ta-gme* fa-longing to tfa- e*t
ewi, decea-aal, late of said county.
piVL-i
Columbus. Feh. 1, ISIS
any they have) why *aid Nancy
a* aforesaid, should mx exert ^
in conformity with raid famd!
Georgia, Stewart ■
that Ihi above is a true
Stewart Court of Ordinary.
YOUNG
March 21, 1848
Saw and Grist-nAlls, Steam En
gines, &c. 6tc.
T HE undersigned inform* his friend*
tlmt he is now prepnn-d to funifah <
Draw mg*, nnd to contract for all ilescrip
mill*. Grfat-mill*, Ac. A c. either hy steam'
er, on the lat«-*i and nm*t appro veil primipli
and put tlie Mime in o|M-mti»n on tlij
term*. Address (|*»t paid) post offira
to fa It-ft at the office of this toper. I
WM.IF. SERRKLL.
N. II —Drawing* and estimates (flr Bridge*. Ptihlii
and Private Building*, Madiin-ry, Ao. furnisfa-d.
March 28 » 15 ly
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
rnittlrlitlirn«GinindolrM V KicJ^rhinn nnd Bo.
heniitin (JIrvi Viimor, llnlf Uniilcm*, Arc*
Dietz, Brother| Co.,
Washington Storks, No. 132 Wii.i.iam St., N. Y.
(Ono door South of Ku|ton alroot,)
A RE MANUFACTURING >AN1) HAVE AL-
/V WAYS ON HAND, a fuH assortment of arti
cles in tfair line, of tfa- follow fig description, which
they will sell nt wholesale or retail, nt low prices, for
cixah\
Solar Lamp*—Gilt, llronrcd ufel Silveml, in great
variety* »
1 hnmxtsl.
F OUR nvmth* nfter date, application will fa made to
the honorable the inferior court of Stewart county,
when sitting a* u court of onlittary, for leave tom-11 lot
of fand number one hundred and forty-seven, in the 19th
district of Stew~.utcounty, tfa same fa-ingall of the re-
alt-state of William II. Avim, late of said county, tie-
ceased. JOHN TALBOT. *
Stewart co. Jan. 35, 1818.
lilting for onlittary pur|*w«N, for leave to selI tfa land
and negnM-s fa-longing to tfa- estate of Hcninnun lk«ter,
late of said county, 4leccaj*ed. S4»ld for the imri*Me of
distrihutkm. JOHN R. T. LINGO,
Adtu’r de fani* turn, with tfa will annexed.
Jan. 18 5 4nt*
1NOUR mouth after date application vv ill fa made to tfa
1/ honorable tfa inferior c«a»rt of Stewart county, sil
ting for unit nary purpiwes, fi* leave to rail Mariah nnd
her child, belonging to tfa estate of Wellborn W. Sey
mour, (feceara-il—**h1 rale for hem-fit of creditors.
B. W. CLARK, Adm’r.
Stewart co. Jnn. 18, 1818 5 4m
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will fa made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Talbot county,
w fan sitting fi*r onlittary purposes, for leave to rail a
negro woman, tfa property of Mair Gr»y. alias Mary
Carter, deceased. ROBERT HINTON, Adm’r.
Tnlfau co. Jan. 18. 1848. 5 4m
G eorgia, muscogke county.—wfa-n-a*,
George W. Helms applies fi»r letters of ailminirtm-
lion de bonis non upon tfa estate of Charles 11. Helms,
late of sakl countv, deceased :
Thera are therefore to cite and ailmonfah all ami sin
gular the kindred and creditors of sakl dccertsed.to fa and
appear at my office, within tfa time pteecrihH hy law,
to make known ifair directions, if any they have, v.by
rai.llrtt*re.hwilJnw , laill
Givvn urekr iuv hurt thi«(4ih M.rrli. Itw.
j JOHN JOHNSON
MurhC. W48
E ALBOT COl'RT OF ORDINAEY,M*rehTV«to,
IMS.—RuIp iUrt.-Wh.reM Junto J. Gra)r.«Mr-
at Alhtot Grey, rain.*, for koto, ot ili.Mii
rtrei Inrai hi. raid xuuUtandUp t
B. il .rahUiwd, ihu rtl prirem. nrerrart »(mw rare,
if UT ihry h*v.,u Um Mar reirarf rart n«rt.anl
•Mi*. *hyraidlItotorertnralUre.iM«ra»M«(.
A rear ratiato *«• ih. »'»«“fvMj7'l SS 1 ! 184a
CHAS. a 811LiLWUX.cc*
Much «*.!»« » *
Siisiviidiug Solar fainn*. gilt
Bracket *
Side
Sidar Chandelk
Campfa-ne Suv|n-ndii\g L-un|iJ||gilt
do Hrnekct do I
do Chnmlelieni do |
Girandole*—(Jilt, Silvered Jfnronred, variotu
Cnndehthras do ffio do
China Vase* and llolie min im« I ass Vases, do
K ill Lanterns, n large a^olim-ni. plain and r
do do w ith Stainedftnd Boneinian tiln
qradr“
o n.-ogii
2. 3. land fi I’l*.
t-nttcm.4.
ilnss lights
Lamp Wick*, Chimney* rod Similes of nil kinds.
Pu|*-r Shade*, a large ns^rtment of new- jwttenis and
styles. k
Oil*—Sperm, Whale ^itlmnl of tfa- best quality.
8ttperi>tr Campfa-ne nro Burning Fluid.
Dei-emfar I t. 1847. w 52 flm
HKAIMJUA HTKRS, GEORGIA, »
Mii.LKDGKvit.LK. jlan h 14, 1848. \
To Ikr Cofonrts or Comma win nt* <<f\R'{imtntt romiiri-
*ine thr \*t Hri~a<lr. KVA DivUionlf} M.
TfTHKRKAS, n vacancy has jsvnrred in the 1st
If Brigade, |t»th Division, (raoflria Militia, by the
ve$u:nati<Ni of Brig. Gen. IIknry IL Ixiwk.
Now, in onh-rthat raid vacancy may he filled, and in
P trtuanoe of faw, I have thought pnfer to fane thi* my
rtM-lamatiou, fareby onlering you Ura raid Colonel*, or
Commandant* of Regiments, to eau# nn election to fa
fa-Id on Alomlay. tfa- 22ml day of May next, at the
eral place* of fadding electkai* for memfar* of the (fen-
eral Assembly, giving due notice thi
of a Brigadier tfencral, to fill the
Ami I do furtfar order that the retui
fa made to llead-Quarters in thetii
By order of tfa Ci-mtnander-in-CI
FRED. II. SANFOr
[IL ROUTE,
NORTH.
Fi//. Ilranrhtillr, t'nhmibia, ('amtlrn, Chrraw,
Faijf ttrvillr, Itulrich awl Vrttryliurp, to Utiltinmrr.
.. A Duily I Four Horse
Post ('inches ha* fa*i established since
July last, fat ween Columbia and finleigh. nt n*|rcd of
six miles tfa hour, making the wfeofa time through to
Hnltimorconly 21 hour* behind theiWilmington Steam
lk»n« Rout*-. Passengers ran m-nm *ent* in the stages,
hy puyinu through fr»*mC’olumhiaro Raleigh, (fare $21,)
or hy npplu ntionto J. D. Matiik^s, Agent of the (bn-
' in|«ny, Augusta, Ga.
bid Roi
Alio, 10 Cases bleached Shirtings, Sheetings and Pillow Case Goods,
30 Bales and Cases Fancy Cottons, (or Servants' wear,
25 “ bro. Shirtings, Sheetings and Linens,
30 ps. Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings,
30 doz. BONNETS, embracing all of the latest Styles;
Artificial Flowers and other Millinery Goods,
30 doz. Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletu and Shades; 100 doz. Panama, Leg*
horn and Straw Hats ; Ladies Shoes and Slippers ; Misses Gaiters, Buskins and Shoes ;
Men's and Bov’s Calf and Kip Brogans; Gents’ Fashionable Boots; also, Rich enib’d
Muslin and Lace Capea, Collars and Chemlzetts; Silk Net Bead Bags;
a full assortment Fancy Baskets, Ac. Ac.
We have also on hand a good Stock of QHAVI-IlUkinHTTirrrwriFh^p
and CILFg, plain and fancy 4-4 Sl C-4 straw Mattings ; and all other
articles pertaining to our branch of Trade; affording in all one ol the LARGEST
STOCKS to he found in Columbus, which all purchasers are invited to examine.
DJ* Country Merchants and Pedlsrs Will find it to their advantage In give
us a call.
I’rferaiurar* wish ini' to taka the In
tlirniigh tiYkatn to Charleston, ran um-tin- raine to Co
liimhiit witli«>utaiMitionnl expense.
E. P. GUION A CO
N. B. The only *tage travel i* fn»i§ Columbia
leigh.
Columbia. H. C. Dec. 2!
UNITED S. MAINLINE
FOR APALACHICOLA, FLA.,
Ahfa-ville, Columhia, WtMsIville atul Marianna, «-mi-
nei-tmg \\ it!i the
r. s. mail no at, qvincy,
atCltattahimrlier. 'Hus Line will nffi.nl the APA-
f .At IIU ’OLA Merchant* tht^>p|*irtuuity of transacting
husim-*** in all tfa- principal f|»wns fa-tween EufnuLi
and A|ialn<-liicoln. *
For rants, apply to f
W. S. TAYl.Olll Eufnuln,
JOHN TURNEro Ahfa-ville,
M. L. CAVERli Columbia,
NEL80N I!AWl.EY, Chattnh«Mir»tee
Oet 8fl, 1847 flfltf
MARIETTA HOTEL.
THI8 Establishment ha* recently chong-’d ow n-
ami fallen ini* tin- hands «-f a Comjhiuv w ho
re ileterminetfarWike it ein|>hatirally a tioura
of FliterlniniiMiat^ It i* umlt-rg.aiig a thorointh re-
-ceivfla large athlilHui fa-fore tfa om-ning
aid Furniture has all fa-en
wly furnished throughout. In a
iil to convince the low country
who will give them a rail, that
health, can fa> found in Martettu.
I N. HEGGIF. A CO
Mtable will also fa attached to
giMMl llorw-s, Huggu-s, Ac. can at
> in any direction, ami al a mode-
I. II. N. A Co.
(Helicon) 15 4m
M:
i tfa east ride
of the Simum-i
remnveil and w ill
word, they are
people and all
Comfort, i
P. R.-A Li<
the premises,
all tiim-s fa hail lol
rate price. "
March 28. |8|8.
LU UB CD ‘ JF Jii. Oa a
MADDEN \ ADAMS,
H AVE removed tfair Marble Wor
of Ilroad street, near tfa 5larkct ll<
tfa-y will keep constantly on hand a choice w-lectum of
ltuliaii md Amoricaa Marble, fi.r
Grao Mono*, XonammO, Tombs, Tnblrls It.
nnd *<ilii-it n continuance of public iiutrounge. They are
determined to sell nt a entail fehnm «• on New York pri
ce*. and lower (hint niiydbatnblishim-nt in (hi*
l«rt of tlu- country. All or«l<fl|s from the country ntti-ud-
e<l to, the same u* if onlcred itv person.
OCT Engriiving and ('Arving dom- in the fa-Nt man
ner. PI a U ter of Paris and Rontfffi Cement always on
hand for raK ^ April II 11J
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
dl aborted. And in
il, we are offi ring to
Ut rntoa, hy whole-
k of BACON, we are
at Six and n qunr-
0 1 R Stork i* LARGE andj
onler to raaljxe on a portio
IIeadQuartkr*. fifiTII 1
Colntuhu-.
I N |Himuance of tfa above onler, I
an election fa fa*ld on Mood a-
next, at the raveral tdace* of fad
her* of ifa General AsratnUy. f
fill the vacancy oci-a*kaied by tl
Gen’I. Henry II. Ixiwe.
F. G. WILK
March 31
COLUMBUS IRO
Oa tin Hirer But,
.for. |.reray*ly,
GIN UBAK, FUJI
ami Plough*
ANTI-FRICTION
tort PIILLUa/h
We have an rtimrtvr Ham
Mill Gear
rod am prepared lo afford tl
ia it can be procured (Waa tl
car One cent per
Cafembne. Qa., Fbh» W,
.d.foc tfa election
•ancy afore*akl.
of raid election
•reraribed hy law.
Aid-de-Camp.
r..G.M. )
. h 17, 1848. {
krebjr order tliat
22ml day of May
election* for mem*
•l^adier General to
re*lgnaiion of Brig.
II at price-* below tko cm
rah- or retail.
£fr* In onfer to ns|u«
ofiering a fine urticle of SIDE
ter cent*, in lots to suit i
M(HJiY, GRIMES A CO.
Columbus, April 4. ifi tf
R. F. HIBBARD’S
Genuine \ eyctnblc AM\i-iIiliou» Family Pill.
f|tHK8K Pills are $ certain
fl Hilinu* IVver, a$ Rumen
piietor* mil (how
The iiiuIIrm of |h$ itosr,
their soiipliciiy, mid eflcacy,
iml (ra.-iwl u»r.
Th* unbounded popularity
have iudured person*
a same aad rrpatatioN not thr^
The proprietor, have put up t
Mine that ihey may the More •
the puhlir from fraud, which
take* a (kmiou, name, c
-pills ia their own prop*
Mua ly protect them *«■
hy could not do If they li»
far of the dead. Head Ih
My (hiY
Flibhard, died A«f«st U, lt>44.
\uw beverjA-arrful, uiv eoa, fur if
are not made food, tha putflic will blama me." 8o hy hw
arior »up«nniandence, ihtfTilfa haiefaioed their repulslisa
as a Family Mcdiriao. 1
Sinr* hts iloaih, I have mlaufeclarad the Pills and put them
up iu my oa u uame, as I dram it to ba a spcrieaof drceplHNi
to pat the name of Rev. A. Ilihhard oa the wrapper, and
thereby laduee ike beltlf that ha supciiateadt the iasua
farinrr of the Pill*,kaoaliif at tha saute time that it U not
so—that he i* dead.
The Pill* baaring the name, R. F. Hd*Katd, are manufno.
OUNORY,
the Bride*.
to rake lo or>
POINT*,
vitf Jttrripfun;
AND BALLS,
OAT PRESSES.
iUortlrnl
^ttarns,
( work aa cheap
mariteta.
Croi Iron.
COLWELL 4 Co.
II Oaal’49
lured hy me, aad ara the |
M.v father, Rev. R.Hihban
Be *uraaad ash for R. FJ
From lha many recomfe^
Pills, wa f iva a fawv hat a
-eriifirate*.
Ilihhard'* Pill* as made by
RI'FITS F. IIIHBAKP.
jibbarJ'i Fills.
hava receiverl of tha
trial t$ More roaviaciBf thaa
This is to certify that I
Ifhl disrate Fever aad Agee, aad
ur Pills. One b«>i was safleteat
to complete a cure. Yoflrs resnectAilly, 8 MINER.
To R. F. Ilihhard A to—Dear Sirs: Yoar Fills arc tha
vary hast Cathartic I av$\,*ed; beinf troubled with aaavera
ColJ. My head stopped up a|*d my peaeral vigor lost, I took
•oa dose—it teeined to rtMfalr my whole svstaM. aad re
stored me to health i|tm J«n. Ac. RKNJ.J RARER.
A geallemsa a ntiaf ftyfi the 8o«*h says, that he relies
Ika care of Favor aad Afae, aad
.
wishes a farther i
Prepared aad a
A Co., 96 Jobs • treat. Now
ted Society of Shahs
April 18, | «4fl
Ointmanl,
April 18
aad retail.by R. F IIIBRARD
were! agaatt for the (7ai
7 POND A W1LIATOX.
|8 ly Columba*.
tom,
Rim Oindtont, Itch
POND a WILLCOX.
Colunibur, April 11, 1848.
17 8t
IJ
WAREHOUSE,
At the sign of the Golden Saddle,
Next door to Mcanra. Hal! & Monos, East aide
Broad stroeL
AT HOME AGAIN!
At thoir Now Store.
WADE & MIDDLE BROOK,
Manufacturers of Baddies, Brl
dies, Harness, Trunks, Sad
dle Bag*, Valisea,
H AVF. on hand a large a.aorlincnl,
and are receiving, every week, from
Their own Manufactory,
one of the largest and IjthI aoHortim-ntH of
(iontlemon’annd IjuUpa' SADDLES, of every va
riety of Pattern, from the ciienpent to the best,
which they are offering to sell hirer than ever
before offered in ihu market.
Harness.
Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulkey Harness, ol
every style ami quality.
Wagon Harness 9
Collars, Hamea, Whips, Dray Harness; Carry-All
Harness—some very cheap.
Saddlers' Materials.
Saddle Trees; Skirling; llog Skins; Dad do.;
Straining and Girth Web; and a large assortment
of Saddlery,Conch and Harness Hurd Ware.
Carriage Trimmings.
Top nnd Curtain leather; Patent Dash do.;
Rubber Cloth, plain and figured : Patent Curtain
Cloth ; Patent Mole Skin; broad and narrow Lu
ces; Silk and Worsted Fringe*; Tassels, dtc.;
all of which we are offering very low.
ITT Person* wishing to purchase any articles
in our line would do well to cull and examine
our Stock and price* before purchasing elsewhere.
V. || ( —REPAIRING,
In all its various branches, done at the shortest
notice, and in the best manner.
WANTED,
A lot of good Harness Leather.
Columbus. Oct. 20, 18-17 45 fi
Copartnership Notice.
T HE ur.deraifTtod having fonm-d a Copartnavahip,
under tfa naim* ami $tyle of Avkb fa Hasbibo*.
vviNild roBprrtfully anmsince lo ifair friotaia ami the
public, that tfay linvc taken thr large Ktorr lately nccu-
|iiwl hy Mrrani. Satnmta fa Roonry, nrar (lie Post-
Office, ami are amply prepared to accommodate all who
may vvi*h Ifair tervirw, in Ifa
Auction nnd Commission Business,
in all its branch#-*. Tiny have very extenaiv#
runmindation* for Ncgnic> and Tnuh-r*, and will attend
te buying and rallinp, n-nting, hiring ami h aving, holli
at Private and Public rale.
CoJnmfai*. Oct ID. 1847.
Ilrouuht to Tulbottou Jnil,
V BOUT the 29th «>f March lost, a negro fay
ray* hi* name i* PETER, about eixtecn or raven-
Iran year* of age, Mack and rather thick tuiicuiM, vprak*
slow w hen iqioken to. Said iwy *av* he nehsiff* to a
man by tfa name of Jolut Barron, who live* in Monroe
county, t »a. Tfa owner of raid fay »* mptested torome
forwanl, prove property anti take him away, agreeably
to law. WESLEY A. MAtuVD, Jailor.
Talhotton, April 18,1848 18 tl
lironght to Muscogee Jail,
O N tfa 12th instant, a negro man hy the name of
NEILY. dark cnmplexH'n. ahnnt five feet aix inehe*
in height, ami twenty year* old. When taken fa waa
riding a ranrl man-; fa ray* fa belongs to Albert G.
IUy. of Marun county, Ala.
COTTON GINS.
MARSHALL’S GJN FACTORY.
Eight mites Worth West of Talhotton< Talbot
county, (Ja.
FpHK subscriber takes pleasure in informing the rot-
X ton pianiers that ha lias made such important and
beneficial improvements in the construction and manu
facture of Gins, that he will be able to give universal
satisfaction to all who may purchase and nae his late im
proved cotton Gins. They run with a speed and regu
larity unsurpassed, if equalled by any ever manufac
tured. and turn out a sample of cotton aa beautiful aa
can be made by anv gins now in use. My materials
arc procured from the veiy beat establishment, and are
inferior to none. It ia my intention to send agents to
visit moat of the planter* in the southern, western ami
‘•tern counties of the 8tate. on business connected
itli the establishment, in telling and delivering my
Gina- In aildition to this, all orders addressed to me
by mail will receive prompt attention, nnd lie in every
respect as strictly complied with as if application waa
personally made. Work done at my establishment is
in every case warranted to perform well. Below is ap
pended a few out of many certificates from planters
that have tried my work.
Wa. B. MARSHALL.
GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY.— It is a source of
C feature to me to give ihe public this testimonial of the
igb opinion which 1 entertain of the new and improved
fine tooth Cotton Gina made by Wm. B. Marshall, ofj
Talbot county. He hat recently made me one, upon
which 1 have ginned a large portion of my present erop.i
It will gin (being a fifty aaw) about 1000 lbs. of nett cot-
tonperdov. And after comparing it with other cot.
ton in market, I am decidedly of opinion that it makes
the finest and prettiest cotton that 1 have ever teen,
while at the same time it does no injury whatever l
the staple of the article.
MARTIN J. CRAWFORD.
January 1st, 1047.
GEORGIA HARRIS COUNTY,—This is to certify)
that we purchased ol Wm. B. Marshall, a gin made'
on his m-w plan, which nerformed bettar than any gin
we ever had, and made the finest cotton weaver saw.
Feb, 3d. 1C46.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS.
SEABORN ONBAL.
GEORGIA PIKE COUNTY,-This ia to certify
that I purchased a gin fr»ua William B. Marshall's
Factory, made on Ida Improved plan-. 1 can say without
the fear of successful cuniradiction, though, I am an old
man and have been wi neasing ihe performance of gius
for a considerable time of different mens make and the
gin 1 got of Marshall performs superior and makes bet
ter cotton than any gin 1 ever aaw.
March 17th, 1U46.
GODFREY FRIDAY.
GEORGIA TALBOT COUNTY.—This ia to certify!
that I purchased a gin from Win. B. Marshall’s factori
that performed better than any gin I ever aaw, and makei
fatter cotton than any gin 1 ever have seen
MARSHALL ONEALE.
GEO RGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY,—This i
certify that 1 used one of Wm. B. Marshalls Coltoi
Ginsand I have nn hesitation in saying that it was
fast article of the kind 1 have ever had ufou my p
latino.
Jan, 1st. 1847.
Signed, J AS. K. REDD.
GEORGIA MACON COUNTY,—This is lo certify
that I purchased one of Wm. B. Marshall’s gins on hi
new plan, which performed belter than any that I eve
saw used
Feb. 14th. 1848.
BENJAMIN HARRIS.
GEORGIA TALB* »TCOUNTY, —Thi. ia to eertifj
that I have lairly tried nne of Wm. B Marshall’s
Gina; after trying Gin’s from other factories; and iskfl
pleasure in saying to ihe Public: I prefer his. (M*
shall'a) Gins to any that I ever tried: both in ginn
fast and making beautiful rotion.
Feb. 24th. 1848.
C. T. PERRY.
Jan. 26 8_tf I
GRISWOLD'S COTTON GINS
T HE subscriber is fatter prepared than ever fa!
for manufacturing a superior article of Guns 1
ing procured fatter material*, fatter workmen,
machinery for doing W'ork, ami added all new im|
merit* Migffcsteiljsy iw*t exnerience.
Tlie previouajBleDriiy of tfara Gin* feme hi* ini
duction of tfa^W^^ter Bote*, ha* tarn.a «'d
rale to over oifeJMranml in a single *ea*nn. No
ii<m« will fa sjpRted neceraary to render them v
of a still hiakpreputation.
F.ngagcinJFta ran fa mule on accommodating
either with#n* agent*, who will rail on plunten gel
ally, nr by fetter directed to him at Clinton, Joinw
ly. Georgia.
March 14. 1818.
April 18. 1848
WILEY G. ROPER. Jailor.
18 tf
hnfl
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
STRAYED,
FROM the premise* of G. A. Brown on tlie
night of tin- 13 hist., one Bay Horra, about 6
spare made and rather thin in
PlflllrtADELPNIA
Commission House,
F\ir the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yams,
Sheetings, Osnuburgs, 4*e. $*c.
CARLTON R. MOORE,
No. 118 North 3d si
Agent for the Atmkns Conranr, Athens, Ga.
Little Rivkr Co., Fayetteville, N.GI
« “ Rich Moan Co.. Rockingham, N. C.
Frahrlir Co., Watnmanavilla Ga.
ly 20
May 4, 1847
MACIsAY A KIMBROUGH,
Comrolroton Merchants'
APALACHICOLA. Flb.
J.C. MACLAY. WM. H. KIMBROUOR
. bought ; Afalachicola, Fla. Columbus, Oa. I
of Kentucky, and it may fa , Nov 4 R
fle*h. dish fere, of medium H*e. Iiad whan fa left "hoe*
on hi* fore-feet, and white marks on hia hind feet near
Ifa hoof, mane nufar thick,it i* supposed his tail had been
nicked, hut ha* grown out. The raid horra -
in Columbus of a Drover of Kentucky, an
fa i* making for ('• luinlm« or Kentucky. Any peraon
taking up tfa raid horra w ill pleara give informatmti to
this office, orGlenalta Post Office, and they shall fa
compensated for tfair trouble.
GEORGE A. BROWN.
Muscogee co., April 1ft, 18t8 M *
SPRING & SUMMER, 1848.
T HE undersigned having jurt relumed from New
York with a large invoice of
Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
wirtm lo mil ihe .itrntian of iho LtoUe, of Columba,
lo Ihe following:
Freach Uvu.
Um* GI**tauM,
Giw.hui Lev...
Cut let Urien,
Brow* Fre*ck Um*,
(Sim* Cloth.,
And . frnerel wwrtmMii of Crtien., Htrtenr. AH
dove.. Silk Neti Mito. B.«urei Ribbon., * hire Mtd
Colored CrtieU, Potrenw. Frtture*. urt nomml w*
nrem of Tri*wt*is and I nner Artkm.
FRANCIS GOLDR14,
One door above Mr. Sreupp. r'« Candy Store.
April I.18M 1* *
2£ATJXTS3L ’.V2£1TB & 00.|
CommlMlttM MercMiU,
NEW ORLEANS.
Advances made on ahiourama of Cotton, aad Produ
purchased upon the usual term*.
Refer to—
John G. W inter, Pres t.)
Hill. Dawson A Co. S Colemhea, Ga.
H. S. Smith A Co. y
Nov.«« *» «r I
New Plrtffr—r Werehe**e. |
T HE subscribers will continue the
h**M a■* C*n**MM
in the new Fire proof Beildrag en
ua lest winter, on Front isd Randolph streets.
We are prepared te make CASH ADVAWC
Cotton, end to foratab our customers with BOPJ
BAGGING at the lowest market rate*,
ifT Our charges will be aa low as other
* B 8. OREEr—'
EDWIN OR
Coiambus. BfPt 23, 1848
N B—We nee# one of ]
grcMlvf PffWfF Prewr*
Warehouse, f«»r re packing ruumi
Gotten.