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■CM, rigiwd bf lha aid John Win—, —~
bf a*bon, nnd duod tho IM dny of April, A. D. 1W7.
nnd fallilf dao tho lMi do* of April UK. And ihot
■ftorwnnlo on Iht totf tOlhd.y of fthmary, A.D.184.1,
da bellar to —ram tin imrmmt of the «ld debt, the
toM JohnWWtorife nad SliJohn Dou»heri»,Morol«l
aid doliand m a nil 1 H. Shorter, ihen in life,
fafo deed of Nongv. whereby they ronreyed lo ibe •*»
Kina a Shorter * certain lot or parrel of lend.
in Mueeone county, rltaato lyin* ond jiem«in Ibe riiy
of Ctdutanae, Geoff fa, on tin comer of Bey and Crew-
Ibrdetiau. known and diatinfuielnd in Ibe plan ofnud
city, a lot number twenty-on, (**) comaimoj about
hair an acre Boro or leaa, eilending on Bay otteet al»ut
one hundred and furty-oeren hot (147 It) ten inciter.
110 inchee) and on Crawford meet, one hundred and
fcrty-eeeen feet (147 It) ten Inchee, (10 inclieo) lufellior
with all the balldlnfi and aptwrtenanoei thereunto, !«•-
tamlM ,aM premieea being utuated
tilactaebrick Ware-huuoe of Merere.
fame, Oanenl A Hooper. Conditioned Hint If the raid
debtohotdd be diecharyrd according to the tenor and
cSectnfae aaid mortgage within twelve moot la after
the eaid OOlh day" February, A. D. 1*45, the date of
the eaid ceertgaa. then the mid mwtCKn ehould lie null
And void.
And It farther appeariltf, that the mid debt remain,
unpaid, that tbe pelitfapete am the Atlm’r. and Adm i
of the route ofJaoeeW. Shorter, dwwweri. It fo them-
fate ordered, that the mid John Whilcride and John
Dougherty dolpay ialo the court, by the find dayof theinert
Term thereof, the principal and internet of lie- raid debt.
«r allow taun to the contrary if any they have, and that
on the failure of the mid John Whiteride and John
Dougherty to do e«, tho equity of redemption in and to
mid mormaced pramiree he forever thomeflcr latrred
'"indTii farther oniered, that title role he published
in the Columhu. Enqolter, once a month for lour
monthe, nnd n copy ihoieof mrved im tho aaid John
Whiteride and John Dougherty, llielr epecial aacnta or
Attorite^at lu*t ll»rcc month* previous to the iH'Xl
Amo extract from tbe minute. of Miwcorco Superior
Court, May Term, 1*49. p j HAR DiN, Cl'k.
Columhua, July 3. 1*49. 17 m4m
GEORGIA, t Coff»T or Ohdinaev,
JMiiHCOfW Count ye J May Term, 1819.
RULE IN NISI.
IUHF.REA8, Dozier Thornton, executor of the estate
fl fyawii J. Clark, dec«ued, ha* applied for letter* of
Di«mis*ion front Mid executorship.
It i« therefore ordered hy the Court, that all perron*
concerned, *hoxv cause (if any they liave) at January
Tenn noil, ensuing of f»ii* Court, why aaid executor
ahoold not he ditniwred.
A true transcript from the minute* of aaid Court, May
15th, 1*49.
JNO. JOI1N8GN, c. c. o.
June 5, ni6m 23
(>ROK(«IA, | CottiT or Ordinary,
MtHCOfUC Comity* ( May Trrm, 1*49.
RULE NIRI.
IjUllEKEAh, James W. ||. Kniiiray, Executor of the
** ralate of John P. Law son, dnciiwred, him (retitionod
the Court for lettera of Dwniwion from aaid executor*
ah ip.
It ia then font ordered hy tho Court, that all perron*
concerned. ahow reuse (if any they liave) at January
Tenn next, anauing of \Ids Court, why raid executor
ehould not he dimmed.
A true transcript from tire minute* of Mid Court, ttila
15th May, 1849.
JNO. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Jnne 5, ni6in 93
Court or Ordinary, Sep
tember 7Vm», 1819
RULE NISI.
Wliemaa, Joining 8peara, and John Speare, Admin
istratrix, and adminlatrator of William Spears,dercam'd,
apply lor letters of Dianpiaalon, from further administra
tion.
lie it ordered hy the Court that all persons concerned,
be and appear at tlie May Term of taid Court next, en
suing, then and there to show cause (if any they have)
why said lettera ahould not be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this
19th September, 1849.
MARION DETHUNK, c. c. o.
September to, 1849. 39 mfiin
GEORGIA, J
Talbot County. |
GEORGIA^ J Court or Ordinary,.SY»-
Talbot Coanty. f lemtxr Term, 1849.
RULE NISI GRANTED.
Whereas, C. T. Cox. administrator, nnd Priscilla
Daniel, administratrix, of William Daniel, deceased, ap
ply for IsUera of Dismimun, from Airther administration.
He it ordered by iba Court that all persons concerned,
be and appear at the May Term of Mid Court next, en
suing, then and there to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters sliould not he granted*
A true extract from the luiitMten of said Court, this
19th September, 1819.
MARION BET1IUNE, c. c. o.
Sep. 95, 1819. 39 mf»m
f^EOROlA, STEWART COUNTV.-WherenrNa-
VJ thaniel Guyton applies to ue for Letters of DiNiuis-
eion from the eetue of DevlJ B. EWrhert, lete of wiJ
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tlie kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office witLin the lime prescrib'd hy
law, to show cause (if any tliey have) why said letters
ahould not be granted him.
In testimony, witness ray hand at office, this the 19th
day of August, 1819.
F. D. WIMBERLY, c. c. o.
Aug. SI, 1849 43 nifmi
MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
W r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Pecemhei
next, at tho Market house, in the city of Colum
bus, the following property, to-wit:
All the interest of Needham Dudley in and to a part of
city lot No. 494, being feet and seven inches of the
South part of said lot, lying and heiog «n Forsyth
street, in the city <lf Columbus, levied on as the property
of Noe*!ham Dudley, to Mtisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
from Muscogee Superior Court, in fevor of Hudson A.
Thornton vs. mid Dudley.
Also, 10 silling chairs, one dock, one side table, te
paintings in frames, one map of tlie Stale of Georgia,
one fine looking glass, 49 tumblers, 11 decanters, 4 »J cr n*
ikihns, 12 hundred cigars, 2 dishes, one soup ImiwI, 11
dales, two tin boilers, 2 do small, one centre table,
part of two casks whiskey, 8 lamjis, one woml saw .one
pair andirons, one centre table, 2 side table*, one hwl-
stem I, 3 hide bottom chairs, one Matrass, 4,ne lot imply
bottles, one do. casks, to satisfy a distress warrant in fa
vor of ('leghorn nnd Winter vs. Tunis A. Frail.
Also, lot of land No. 236, in the ninth district of Mus
cogee, containing 9921 acres, more or less, levied on rji
the property of l(eti]amin Jenkins, deceased, to satisfy a
fi fa from the Inferior |Court of Huinte.r county, in favor
of Clement Gore vs. Shadnek Crawford, ad in mist rut or.
Also, a negro woman named Amanda, of yellow'
comiileiion, about 19 years old, levied on a* tin- prn[**r-
ty uflieorge W. Colliur, to satisfy a ft fa from Fuliu-ki
euisTior Court, in favor of Edward Moliiieiiux vs. saiil
Collier.
Also, 32 feet square, part of lot No. 42, in the 8th
district of Muscogiw county, levied on ns the nroperty of
8arah A. Evans, to satisfy a ft fa from the Magistrate’s
Court in favor of Wm. (.'lark vs. soul Evans. I.evy
made and returned to me l*y the constable.
I/its of land Nos. 297, 281, in the W th district of Mus
cogee county, each containing 2021 ncres, more nr less,
and all that isirt of lot 261 which lies on tlie west wide
of the 11 {A tote creek, in the IMh district of said county,
containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less,
all levied on as the prntvrty of James E. Kea, to satisfy
m Muscfigee Inferior Court, in favor
suid Kea.
TALBOT COUNTY.
W ILL I* sfild on the first Tuesday in Docemlier
licit, Is-fnre the Court House door in Talbntlun,
Till is it county, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Eighty-five acres nf land, in the 22il district of Tulin*
county, adjoining the lands of M. W. Ktiirii|icr ami II.
D. Ilrewster; one dark isuiy, G or 7 years olil; one colt,
8 years Old | 2cnwNnml 4 yearlings—leviad on oa tho
nr<i|s*rty nf John Mal|«iss, to satisiy an execution from
Troup Kutierior Court, in favor of Kuthven A Weed vs.
William MiiI|nisn and John Malisiss.
Ono lot of land in 22d district of Talbot county, it
laung tlie lot whereon James !,. Lancaster ami John
Lam-aster now reside.—levied on ns tlie proj*?rtyol \li-
liam Towns, gimnlian of James Itlaekinon, vs. l/.-omml
Rush, executor of Ahmiinin Hush, deceased.
The interest nf Ricliiird I). Ilam-nek in lot of land
fitiinlier 171, in the 23d district nf TiiIIkiI county, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from the Nti|ierior ('oiirt nf Meriwether
county, in favor of Alpheii* Stay vs. ito-hnrd 1>. Han
cock ami Walton Eclnr and Matthew ll. Ector, his se
curity on hail luirnl. Said fi. fa transferred to Isanc
Cheney by Walton Ector. Frojs*rty tsiinti-d out hy said
Cheney. J. II. McCKAItY. Dept. Sheritl.
Oct. for SIMEON I'AltKEH, NhflT.
STEWART COUNTY*
W ILL lie sold lie fore the Court house dmir.in town
of Lumpkin, Stewart county, on tho first Tues
day in December next, butweeii tlie usual hours of sale,
the following pro|ierty, to-wil:
One negro woman as the nroperty of W. W. Seymour,
levied on to satisfy the following fi fas from Stewart
Kuiierior Court, James Rice vs. W. W. Seymour, John
C'olhoiiiiH vs. >y. W. Seymour.
Also, tlu si nit li half of lot nf land No. 7, in 33d district
Stowart county, us the Property of Gideon II. Crnxfnn,
to satisfy one fi fa from Stewart Inferior Court, Shields
and Hall vs. (iideou 11. C'rothm.
Also, Sarah Clmm-y’s interest in lot of land No. I9M
in 24th district Stewart county, levied on to satisfy one
fi fa issued from a Justice's Court of Stewart county,
William A. Raw sou vs. Surah Chancy. Levy iiiuiIh
and returned to ine hy n constable.
Also, the cast half of lot of land No. 17H, in 23il district
Stewart county, levied on ns the pro|iurly of lstomd
Stewart, to satisfy twofi fas issued from a Justices Court
of Stewart county, II. May v*. Ishnicl Stew art, .S. A.
Smith vs. Islmiael Stewart. I/ivy made ami returned
me hy a constable.
joiin v. price, Kh’ir.
October 30 41 tils
mi ncogi i: county.
W ILL Im* sold on the first Tueislay in November
next, at tlie market-hmise in tlie city of Colum
bus, Iwtweeiilhe usual hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wil:|
Also, nil the interest of Hhndmck Walls in lot of
land No, 144, in the Gth district of Muscogee, levied
wo fi fas from the IT
of Judhon A. Hum! vs Wull.
i favor
vy made ami returned
to satisfy two fi fas from the Magistrates Court, i
of JiiiImjii A. Hand vs Wull. Levy
to mo hy a constable.
Oetolier 2, 1849.
MARION COUNTY.
W ILL lie sold in the town of lliietia Vista. Marion
county, on the first Tuesday in Deceuilier next
within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing pro|**riy, h
wit:
Our lot of land, number one hundred ami ninety-throe
in the third district of originally Muscogee, now Murioi
county ; levied on as the pr«i|N*rty of Daniel IVnwy, to
satisfy one fi fa issued fnnn a Justices court of Morgan
t-oiuity, in favor of Johnson Ar Rohinsou vs. Daniel
Feavey. Levy mude and returned t«» me hy a com.tnblc
Oct. 39. MQKGAN KEMF. SherilV.
I TIXECirTOR’S SALE.-Pursuant to the last will
\4 and testament of Alexander Wilkinson, late of
0rlwetlier county, deceased, will Im sold at the Court
House door of sniff county, on tlie first Tuesday in De-
cemlier neit, within the lawful hours of sale, lot* of
land numbers ninety-one, north half of ninety-two, one
hundred and thirteen, and one hundred amf fourteen,
in tlie third district of originally Troup now Meriwether
county, each full lot containing two hundred two and a
half acres more or less. These lands are well improved,
under good fences, Ac. Those desirous of pure-basing
a good settlement, will do well to call ami examine tlie
premises, a* they can make tlie money on them liefore
payday.
I rums or SAf.R.-—Furchnsers will be required to
give too gooil iM-rsonal securities upon notes fiayahle in
one, two and three year*.
^old according to the last will and testament of said
deceased. A M. WILKINSON. { „ ,
E. D. HARROW $ ' ' r¥ '
Sept. 18 3ft ids
V
f lXECLTOR’K HALE.—Will l>e sold liefore the
4' Court-house door, in the town nfTalbutton. on tire
Tuesday in Nnvemlx-r next, within tlie legal hours
of rale, all the lauds l*:loogi(ig to tlie estate of I/trkiu
Coliiert, late of saiil county, deceased, to-wit: Nos.
121. %. 150 acres of lot No. 94, 674 acres of lot No. 122,
nnd 50 acres nf lot N»*. 123, all of said lands lying in the
IGth district of originally Muscogee, now Talbot county;
sold for the licncfil of the heirs and creditors of saci de-
DAVID A. COLIIERT, Executor.
8eptember4, 1819, 36 pj*
. ••• * -old on the
first Fiiesday in Decemlier next, at the Court-
in the county of Tallsit, the house and lot in the
tfiwn nf Talbot ton, formerly ocropu-d by Samuel
l/'ncli, a* a Provision Store. Terms nf sale—credit
ami two years, with good security.
JAMES STALLINGS, Administrator,
with the will nnnexed.of S C. LEACH, deceased.
OcfolsT 9, 1849. 41 td«
Will Im? Hold on the first Tuesday in January
xt, within the legal hours of sale, Ijefore tie- Court
tiusc dmir in the town of Talhotton, Talbot county,
agreeably to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of
*ai«i county, fitting a- a Court of Ordinary, a negro man
hy tic* name nf Hob. Sold as tic* Joint nrrqicrty of thu
nf John H. Jfurvy and Susan Rrook*, minor.
Sold for the purpose of «livii*ioii. Terms cash.
SARAH I1ARVY, Adrn’t of
John R. Harvy, and Guardian-d Susan Hr,nks.
Tnlliot co. Or» :ttt |R49 11 r.i-
\ DMINI8TRATOR*S SALE.—Will he ;. . u
. Wednesday, tire I2tb day of Delimiter net*, at
the residenn? of Oliver Davidson, ileceased, in tin?
county of llarri . all the istrislinble. pr»|s>riy b b. i.dr.g
to the estate td said deceased ismting o| li«»r» , f-?* * -
tic, hogs, slreep, household and kitchen furniture, and
everything el si? belonging to (lie farm of -ail ih-rei-4-il.
Sah- to continue from day to day until all i --old Term-
on the day. A N. JOHNSON, Adin’r.
Oct. 30 It fit*
A DMLNISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be Hold mi
/\_ the fir-t Tui'wltty in Jauuaiy next, at tlie Cmut
House in tin-town of Hamilton, llarrih enmity, in pur-
HUIIIICI! nf 111! nrder nl tlie Inferior I oiirt nf Mild t oiiqjy,
sitting for tirdinary pur|>oM‘s, two Ni-gris's, a mini and
wiiiuaii, belonging io the oslatH of Hureirey Jack-on, ile-
rcascil. They will In? rold on a cri-dit, with approved
security. DANIEL HUFF, Sen , A.lm'r
Harris co. Oct. 3»>, 1849. 44 tds
DMINISTRATORS* SALE
Brokaw &> Clemons,
DEALERS IN
COLUMBUS, GA.
WIIjI, recoup, iluring tho jrroscnl week, an additional supply of assorted MP R M2 8 S
R IP O MP 89 among which are a desirable, lot of SEW and EXCLl SI\ E STYLES
of Rich Colored ami Dluck Brocade Figured SILKS; Bdk and Cofd SATIX du f’/fIXES;
Printed and Mode Colored MERIXOS,—CASHMERES arul DE LAIXES, Rich
FREXC/r PRIXTS,—Lace and Muslin DRAPERIES. <fe. $r.
Oct. a», 1819.
44 tlj
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FOR LADIES i
Silk Sacks, Mantillas,and LON-* SHAWLS;
Plain r-hanffcahkt Silks, and rich figd do. (new style,
Figd and solid colored De Lames and Cashmeres ;
English and French Merino-;
^ Black silk warp Alpaca, and fancy do. (all prices,/
English A- American Chintz and GinglutiH, very hand
*omt ; limb’d LACE CAPES an i Wrought C illare
JhmnclH, Riblious, I. c. Handkerchief- and Gloves.
fir-t Tuesday in January
• irnctinniil lot ot land, iiuiiiIm
<»m»ty, containing 91
rdimiry pnrp*s»cH. will Im-
tie- city oI f 'olllinbllN, nil
ext. Wlllilll the legal hour-
For (iRntliMDPn !
Fr-ncl, and German HroJidehnli -:•)! colors ;
French. English and American < iH.-uneres ;
Rich Embroidered Silk Ve.ting and black Satin do
Fancy CravalH; silk and I.«-. I lamikerabii-fs ;
II ATS and CAPS, of tin ’ it<
Merino and L-ualn-woid Hiti u 1
•M»mI of llir- leading arti lo«
sr-a-on, (hy the senior part.j-r, wl
pur|H)rte taking tdv-nitage o, il
We arc jirepared i ,-.ir th ? Il"st
invite tlioM? wi lling to purdix-i,
Cnlumhii-, Oct. 9, ’19
and Dp.awer.s-,
n't nor:*'..|, W o,
THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of their friends, and Country
Dealer* visiting the town, to tle-.r la roe and well selected stock of Fancy \nd Staple DRY (j ( J(Jl)8,
conMisting, in part,of tho f*»llowing:—
For Planters and lIousekeep'Ts :
Super. Whitney and Bath BLANKETS;
Extra heavy ll-iffil Hlaokeis, Tor negroes,' all sizes;
Superior gold-mixed Tweed*, a large variety ;
Siiiinets and Kentucky Jeans ;
Iv-r-ev-. a * I wool and tuned, every quality, very loir; I
Pl-ii J Liiiscy* anil IN.too Plums, varmu- colors;
Flannel*, il unestic. and all wool, iwill»>| and plain ;
Irish Linen*, for Fatn.ly me*,) tvarrunhd:
i)<mn-k Cio'.hs and Tabling Diaper, nil widths;
Sheeting-, su;*e-iur qu ilily—bleached and biown ;
Sbirtma-—I'.ngbsli and Am. -wan. Im.-sI fabric* ; i
O/uabtirgs, II -d Tick 4 amj |.?ans ;
SHOES -Plantation Brogan*, and a large supply of !
all other kind*, lk*«t quali'y.
CARPET3 and RUGS; vcral piece* super. Ingrain (
* tufted RiigM.cVc. dec.
id *r peculiar a«lv intaoe-t. early in the j
"•th. in the mru'ifi'-turing *!»• trir-t for the
*' •!I —ao»u an I *eeii*iii.» tin* oe vi?4j styles im-nri-- I,, enn-e pientlv'
f f'.isbioiuible Good • u ••tdi tcrin- c* cannot fail to ph-.x-e. Wc
F OUR MONTHS after date. ;:H'
ma t- to the Honorable, ti.e Inferior t'-i'irt ofHri-.-|*
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, l *r leave t >
*ell the Negroo.* belonging to the estate of Richard K.
Beal, late of said county, deceased.
M. ROBERTSON, F.x’r.
Harris co. Oct. 16, 1843. 42 4m
F OUR .MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, of Har
ris county, when nitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave
to *ell all the lands belonging to the estate of Malcomb
McKinni*, late of said county deceased.
WM. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Sep. 25, 1819—39 4m de bonis non.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to Honorable tlte Inferior Court, of Talbot
county, sitting for ordinary pur|m«e«, fur leave to sell
the balance of the real estate, belonging to the orphan*
of Thomas Mathews, dec'd.
JAMES A. MATHEWS, Adm'r.
Sept. 25, 1849. 39 4in
F OUR MONTHS after dale, application w ill be made
to the Honorable the Inferior < '• urt, of Tallin! coun
ty. sitting a* a Conn of Ordinary, for leave to -el! a por
tion of the negroes belonging to tin* estate of Johnson
Walker, late of said county, deceased.
DAVID p. SWINDLE, Adm'r.
SARAH WALKER, Adm'x.
Sept. 25, 1849* 39 4m
TlOUIl MONTHS Afterdate Application will b<- made
to tire Honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart
county, when Hitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to
rell a negro girl by the name of Ellen, belonging to the
estate of James Ivey, late of Stewart conn tv, deceased.
WM. CARTER, Adm’r.
Sept. 11,1819 37 4in
TTIO! R MONTHS after date, application will Ire
F made to tlie Honorable Inferior Court of Muscogee
roiiutv. when sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, for leave
to -ell the real estate and negroes Irehmging to the estate
of Mis* Mary J t'oolidge, deceased.
lf\RRlETC. TICK NOR, Admr'x.
Cnbjmbu*, September 4. H49. 26 Irn
INSURANCE COMPANY.
riMIIS Company is now in successful operation, hav-
iT.vil’f.Ii? ,,,l 1 n *® n month* issued pulirie* on nearly
JdoSS.. ! ' ?. rel ' e ' v<: J premium, in Ihe amount ol
*'J3 OOO.and liaTet-uflered only 3.‘J00 lone,, which were
paid in ten hour, after nutiee ami pr.aif.
The hu.incra is done n|«>n the minimi principle, by
which from one half to nine-tenths of the eiiienre of in-
Burnnr-e is SAVED to the insurer.
All kinds of risk*—Fire, Marine, Inland and
Servant*—promptly attended to.
. 0 -Asm RV HULL, Presk. <
J. I . Parsons, Secretary. _
POND A: WILLCOX. A genu, ^
Columbus, Geo.
April 17, 1849. jgJ-
Protection Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, Conn.
Wm. Conner, Sec’y. D. W. CLARK, Prea’t.
T HIS Company continue* to take Risks, on the most
favorable terms. Lo.*.«s promptly and liberally a J.
justed nnd paid.
Applications for Insurance against Iom hy FIRE, in
town and country, may be made, (rersoually nr by letter,
JOHN MUNN, Agent,
Columbus, Ga.
Vf- Office at Greenwood «fc Co.’h Ware House.
Oct. 2, 1849 40 fim
801 JJ MONTHS aft.-
1 to the Hot
vill I*?
arji.-ting; I
pur
A »•/.#; a- tt.’SR.YKTT.
ilicntton
i. tire Inferior Court of Tc.llmt county,
r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlie
.N<-Mi W—t corner of lot No 2'JO. in the 10th listrii-r of
M rer-ogre* county, belonging to the orphan* of Thomas J.
!’• (t :n ir-, d'M-eased ; cotitaining about 50 ami i acres,
for t! •• b-nefii o| sac I orphans
WM B. ROCXMOKE, Guardian.
c***pt»*«nber 4. IH49. 4m
I ’VJl R MONTHS After date, appli itioti will be nuule
' to tire honorable Inferior Court of M i eogre* county,
tin. when sitting for ordinary purpose-*, for leav • to *"11
th" I.and* and Negri*** iM-ionging to th*- estate of Enoi’h
Rei.friM-.lat" ol said c-oiiniv■. d-< ■ .i-d.
J M RF.NFROE.) ....
J \.s. u ill in.i:. j 1
MUSICAL EMFudiUtt.
An/. 21, 1819
MONTHS after.!
E. T. TAYLOR A CO’S.
IMPROVED JiUTJON GINS.
T HE sulrecrilrcr* resjiectfully inform their friend* and
the public, that they have completed their exten*
six" Bunding, and hav-? removed their Cotlon Gin
Mtinufuctorv from Girard, Alabama, to the city of
Columbus. J
They are prepared <o furnish any number of their
M PIJUIOR IMPROVED COTTON GINS,
the shortert iiotire : and invite all tbore who are in
want rf a very superior GIN to send them an order, or
cull at tlreir Manufacturing Establishment and select
such an nrt..-le as they may want.
They have the cxcIti.Hve right of manufacturing the ?
celebrated llntiblt’s Jfctal ISoxilig, Whir-h is n.n-J
-iilereo superior to any article in u*e lor bearings and:
Carnal". A!, of thei r t.i.re vvill Im- supplied with Boxes'
composed ol this metal, vv hu h vvill prevent ihe powi-a
c. BltlAO A i«.
IM P0RTF.lt S \N’f) OKALKAS IN F.VKBV DKSCHI PI .ON OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY A FANCY GOODS,
11.\ V E tukfii tin- i" «p ici ii. S.nre re -oil-.- mviini-d he i •• iGxi***. l»••V •lour o» t h--tr o I ml-iiid.
193,
i the 17th ,
,f | (under tlu- Bank ol !
July IT
31 !m
•I'c.ili-'ii x\:iI !*• made
» oi .Stewart county,
, 1 ave i" sell »!«*•
Rvul 15. Griffiii.de-
Will Ire lililde
the biferior (''Hirt o| Talbot conn-
n Court of Onlnmry, f»r leave to wdl the
groe« lieloiiging to th>- estate of Henry liar-
Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors
29 tin
ver catching file from fricti.
is c/tublishmotit i- warranted
■S. !
mlit'
I
less, adjoliiiog kinds of Ji
Also, at the same lime
slaves, to wit: Allen,
Philip, a man nlmiit f*0 year* of age, Je— :i mini ahoiii 2t',
Philip, a hoy about 13 years of age, Wn-li a boy about
6 years nf age, Amy, a woman about 22 years of age.
Louisa,a vvoiuiin about IH \ears nf age, Vina, a girl
about 7 years uf age, all sold as the pmtrerlv of Enoch
Reiifn**, deceased, for the pur|M*re of effecting a distri
bution among the distributees. Terms of sale, cash.
JAMES M RENFKOK,
JAMES WHITTLE.
Get 30.1819 41 Ids
p i a n a,
iidid Rtlsr.WntlD »V M MIOGANV
r O SL, T: 4S- >
TIIE .RDI.IAN
\TT\? IIMENT.
It nv. I.Ltrum-n'/ nf all k
HtW
s, for j
WITH OR WmiOl
Guitars, Violins, Flufc*. Are. id" *u-, lla'vs. Str
B inds, ttlw
SIXTY TIIOI’SWD PIECES OF MI SIC NOW ON IIV\I>,
and New Music received every month, direct from tho Publishers, and sold at Northern Pnces.
1 ^(tl K MONTHS after da' *
r to lire Honorable I feriur
tv. x\ *•••»» silling ft r ordi- rev |
ii *- undivided interest of Fran
Wil'i.uufo, minors, in lot of la
fei-iiMt. G. M., of Stewart ci
said minors.
\\ 11.1.1 \M t
July 24, 1819
W llianifo ;
Ni 194,
ity. for tl •'
Adm'r*
GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY I
T O ILL waoa IT MAT coNca»N:_WhariHu.W
W. 4 8. G. Smith, administrator* of Isaac Smith,
fectoxd, apply to me for letter* diiuniNory from the
adminbiraiicu of said e*uie:
Therefera, the kindred and creditor* uf said deceascxl
Arc Irereby cited and Admomuhed to file their objection*
(if any they have) in ray office, in term* of the luw
otherwise letter* dumi«*ory will be granted the appli
cant* At Ibe May Terra, 1850, of tlie Court of Ordinary
for said county.
Given under my hand at office, Oct. 12th, 1819.
F. D. WIMBERLY, c c o
Oft 1C 42 ntfim
REMOVAL.
MUraflFRED. MILLER. Noddle. Trunk, nnd
MLaJsluUklHarneiw maker, ha* removed hisextaldish-
went to Dr. DeUraflenried'* brick corner, op|*isite the
Oglethorpe House, where he i* prejured to *upplv cus
tomers with any kind of ffamsss, Saddles, or \Trunks
which tlwy may order.
ALSO, REPAIRING dime a* heretofore, on the most
reasonable terra*, and at tlie shortest notice.
Colombo-, Oct 23 43 3t
Jauty I Jam my 11 My JJoy 11!
YOU are mistaken. I have not been to Florida
••■®*with my clock, but have been to Macon county,
Ala., where you have been, with my stock, and have sold
out Ultra. 1 have teen suiae of your picked, real sulky
haired stock, that d«da'( come out of the chub mart, and
I know that it will not be comfortable for you to pass in
that same part of tbe country, as there will be some
whereas*s handed you by a notoriou* Mraonage, called
a sheriC and eorae of your toar* friends in Macon coon
ty, Alabama,are anrioys to you_.
October to
MAIUON COUNTY.
W ILL be sold on the firet Tuesdny in Novel
next, within the usual hour* of sale, in the town
of lluenn Vistn, the following property, to-wit:
()««»lot of laud No. 214, iu tlie 12th district of origin
ally Muscogee, now Marion county, levied on a*» tlie
property of Nelson Flournoy to satisfy onefi fa issued from
the Huts'rinr Court of Talbot county, in favor of the
Central Bank of Georgia v*. said Flournoy. Property
jsiinted out by Tlmma* lbirge.
Also, one hundred acres of land it lteing the place
whereon William Webb now lives, nnd South half of
lot of land No. 4, in Ibe 3lst district of originally l/*e,
‘ now Murion county, levied on as the property of William
Webb, to xatiHfy two li fas issued from the Inferior t 'oiirt
of Marion county, in favor of Benjamin II. Brown v*.
William Weld*, one in favor of James Cheidier vs. Wil
liam Width, maker, anil Benjamin II Brown, indorser.
Property pointed nut by William Webb.
Also, nun hundred acre* of land it lining the plure
whereon George II. Mnwnoxv lives, and tin* south half
uf lot of laud No. 1st*, in the full district of originally
Muscogee, now Marion county, levied on as the property
uf George II. Sims, to satisfy two fi fas, one issued from
the Superior Court ot Houston county, in favor of Lem
uel Wilkins v». George II. Sims, principal, nnd Jeffer
son R. Wwulierry, security on itp|*oal, and one from the
Interior Court of Marion county, hi favor of George M.
Duncan vs. George II. Sims.
MORGAN KEMP. Sl. tr
Also at the Maine time ami place, lot of land No. Sft,
in the '.list district of Marion county ,*«UI the property
of II. W. Fulcher, nnd Ja* A. Fulcher, hy virtue ol .-un
dry fi fas issued from ii Justices Court of Rurke county,
James M. Rowland vs. II. \V. Tucker and James A.
Tiieker. II. J. HALLEY, D. Nl. il.
Oo». 2, 1849. 40 tds
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE— By virtue of nn
order of the Court of Ordinary of Stewart county,
will Im- hoIiI, on the fir?-t Tuesday in January next, In-fore
the Court House door in the toxvu of Lumpkin, within
the legal hours of *ale, all tlie Lands In-longing to tie
estate of John Bridges, late of said county, deceased.
Saul lands lying on Slaughter Creek, iu said county.
Sold for the Is-nefit of tie- heir* ot'said deceased. Torn re
on the day of sale, J A MES BRIDGES, Adm'r.
Stewart co. Oct. 30, 1849. 41 td«
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE
_v. order of the Court of Ordinary
ty, will Ik* sold, at tin- town of llniniln
county, on the tir-t Tm-day ill January m-xt. a Traci of
I/ind, containing two liundicd two and a ball' t2n21)
acre*, known ns I/.t number one bumln-il and eighty-
two, (1H2) in the nnu'te«'uth (19th) district **f Ibrmtxrly
Miiscngoe, noxv Harris county. Terms on the day "I
sale. WILLIAM S. JONES, Adm’r.
Columbia co. Oet. 30, 1819. II id*.
4 DMINISTR ATRIX'S S ALE. -Will k- sold More
j \ the Court-house door, in the (own ot TuIImiiioii,
Talbot eouiilv, on the liifot Tuesday to Deeeniln-r m-xt,
I m-t xx een the legal hours of side, agreeable loan order of
tin- llomiriible the Interior Court of said coiiutv, sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, the fnllnwiiig negrin-s, tn-xxit:
Mary about 3m years old; Mack 18 year-old; Dennis
13 years old; Ehler9 years «*ld ; Einelme 9 years old ;
Harriet t> years old ; I9f> acres of land part ol No 20 in
the 22*1 district Talbot county, iul|oiniug the lands of
Jesse Carter, Robert Hinton, and James/,. Disinukes,
the snme being the place when-on 1 now reside, All
Mold as the pro|H-rty of David A. Perryman, deceased.
El FA PER RV MAN, Adm'x.
Sept. 22. 1819. 39 tds
county, when sitting for ordinary pur|*'ses, w ill be sold
on the first Tii.--day in December next, between the u-n-
ill Ilnur* of sale, before tin- Court-house door, in the
loxvn of Hamilton, the following property, to-xx n : lot of
land No. 202, in thc20ili distm t of seal county, contain
ing 202! acre-, more or le-*s, with the exception «ff*7
in-res of it. as tire widow's iloxxi-r. Terms on the day ol
sale. Sold ire tlie pro|s*rty of John Reymdds lat- »*l said
county, deeeireed, for the iM-m-lit of the heirs and credi
tors ol said der'd.
WM. JOHNSON, Adm'r.
Sept. 25, H19. 39 ids
FANCY QOODd, JEWELRY, Ac. Ac.
r-(.ni'
r <ii<-
AD t S I IIS after date applw-H
hilitv of a
trr All xvork -!'
l«» give satis fact im
K. T. TAYLOR A CO.
< i/lumlius. April 85. 1S-W |y ,f ;;
T. \V. PIERCE'S (ilN FACTORY AND*
VARIETY WORKS.
T IIE,nb«rrilk*rh&.m-ivtcl t-hispla™ near LumpKin
Stewart county, where he has built a large Gin
Factory, to carry on Ids Go. making more extensively,
and in.u y ctli-r branches ol business, such as Dutch
j- .xmvfo, I hnrehtiig Mai him**, Snsh and Blimb, Panel
Dmirs, arid Inn* chimney pieces.
Turniiia Iifall kiinl.c/anu at ,Ih> vlionpx notice, Wi»»i
or Iron. Inks an,I (imlgiam* for 5lil|,.al»o Irik, ami dial-
aeon, lor tin, dear, a Miperior article, din dear of ike
i-'-r j rat,oil now in nee, inn.In nnrl nut up in tire heel etyle.
dine repitrer in the le-et manner, ami nt prieee that
mil satisfy plnnlere. lie i> nmv making some nflhe
fincsl l.ine ever tiHt-rcrl, anti on the mnet imprttvctl plane,
lie w ill wnrmnl that every planter w hit eels one nf hi.
line (.in. will he |ierferlly salnlietl, ami lltc sttttefnt littrt
he has given for the three last years in all his work
proves that It has been ctmcnteil in a workmanlike ami
fit it ii fill manlier.
All order* will he proa pi 1 y attended to from any
timed off in neat
it tlie shortest no-
W. PIERC E.
21 tf
I ho proa pi I y a
distance; Mill SnimlleR nnd Cola
I style ; Ruin for Saw Mills made ah
May 22
ConsiMliug in pari of fine FiiiD'd Ware, g.*!il
Bea.l Bag*. Katre, Work B.*xe*. an
vxiili iniiiieroire otle-r In- iutiliil, in-
(Cr-The LADIES are r.--|N-«-tlully nivite l to
sale of our l.irgt-and splendai iresoi iinent of Gim>
N. B.—EVERY ABTIGI.E «old by *re. eiihe
can l»e returned or exchanged, if n h not xvlml it
Engraving, &c. done as usual, hy
aid -liver Wlltrll*'*, ('tlltlll*
il Writing I very h tiid-">iiie.
xv *t ii* i tree fill article-, to** mini -t
t all ami examine
Kreya, Phi*, Rings, A«*
or-linary purpose*, f*-r leaxe
.Hew t'irciirool' XVarchoirec.
l tint M o-i
Icwotrv line. Will 1). WARRANTED, ami 1
enlii.
C. 1IRI NO A CO. i
$3,000 REWARD!
Reuben Rich's Patent Centre Yenl Iron Water-Wheel,
FOR COTTON A NO WOOL FACTORIES SAW A NO GRIST MILLS, COTTON GINS,
mill every other purpose to which a Water Wheel can be applied.
ACAIAST Till III Y/-.\ HOTCHKISS, l\D ALL OTHER WHEELS!!!
One of the greatest Inventions of the Age.
xx ml to any
tine quantity
of water t
II produce a
s-r-on xvlio xxill proilnee a |*atent WATER WHEEL, that xxill do a*
•I xvaicr miller mix- given head, from three to thirty te**t. Or.
BREAS T WHEEL, under a head of eight feet or less, that shall
r,
i overshot or iinder*h<»t. that xxill lust with my Wheel, and not cost
•Lor Brea-t Wheel, that xxill run a* steady a* my
>t kind, patented or nut, that will
el. of any sort «
n l simplicity—*
-ily applied iu all situation*, i
el that iloe* not cntreuino fifty jior cent.
to the same
universally i
water to do ;
NOTICE.
T HE tintfanuftied infnrtpa hi. frieml. «nd lit. public,
timl btthiennnengM-d hy Nr. H. Niuulkhook
to Mupurinuod th. Mnnufacluruif Dap.run.nl, uni te
now taakmg up n Lam aad fkrtltoiMe Slock of
ciolklac adapted to tlie Fill «#4 Wilier Trade,
and invite* all hit friends m cttetnraeni (ogive Imu a
call, assuring tlir« all that they will find one of die
largest and cheapest stock of Good* ever brought to this
caty, next door to J. Ennis £ Co.'s Hardware store, west
tede of Broad street.
GEORGE C. SHERWOOD.
Aug«t 14th, 1849. 33 3m
G eorgia, muscogkk county.—when-a*
Genrgo W. Carlker applies for letters of adminis
tration uiH*n the estate of Jumes L. t’ariker. late of said
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of Mild deceased, to
shoxv rause of any they have) within the time prescribed
by law, why the administration of said estate should
not lie granted to mid applicant.
Given under my hand this 24th day nf OctoU-r, 1819.
OotSQ x 14 ftt) JNO JOHNSON, c c o
G UARDIAN'S SALE—Will he sold on the first
Tuesday in January next, nt the Cixurt lion*. ...
Lumpkin, Stewart county, a negro man by the name of
Bird, about 30 years old, belonging to Susan Dennard.
minor. Sold pursuant to nn orxler of the Inferior Court
of said county, for tin- U-nefit of said minor.
SARAH DENNARD. Guunhnn.
Stewart co. Oct. 30, 1849. -I | tds
I WILL GIVI! *300 r.
■ mre'li Inisiue.-s xx illi tlie si
8500 It. utiy per-MU who *
equal it in power am! axing
8500 l<* any one win* xxi
inure money suoncr or later, (tr,
8500 tu any ui.in xxlio xxill pro,In
Wheel. Or.
8500 to any one xx ho xx ill produe
extent, eheapiiess. durability, pnxxci
applinibh- to all purpo-es and to every location.
8500 to any one xx Ini xx ill pruduec a IIotrlikre»
the same saxvu !- or grinding.
fry This WHEEL eoinliineH exery quality that
fall, from txvu li-et to any height ■ >pial in eeoiiont)
head, and suivrior under a low or medium head is more dumlile, and infinitely «-lieajH-r. It
mutiun—sulheieiitlv so to run without a governor.
It has many oilier ad vantage* oxer the Brea-t and Overshot Wheel. Tin* first re in liein» *«
In- applied xx here t here re not nmiii l«»r tliosi- xx lieeb —the largest -1/..* In-ing but 5 feet in <bnnii
length, and xxeiglre but 2.VI0 |m*iiu<Is. The seeond re. that the higher the la-ad, the smaller th»* xxh»-e| ; under a
head of 3.'* feet, a \\ heel It* melies m diauv-U-r, venting 18 tiiclu-s **! water, i* etpml to a power of l.'» horses.
It isKtipcrior ti» the'Tub <*r Flutter Wheel, for n *hh»s not require m >re than mie-luurih to one-third the xvater,
ami re more durabU-.au l u *t uuu-U it any m ire cxpou-ive. It i- likewise mqienor to any of the Reaetum Wlieets
noxx in ire*-, for it keep* in or.h r a iniieb greater length oftitii -. an I tree- not more than about mie-half the water.
ii|M*rior to xv >.hK-ii xx It -els «•! all kind*, a- il xx ill run umh r b-oA water, ami -eeures the entire hea<l ami fall
ia
T 1 ,
i Water Wheel. It is adapted to every head ami !
i any breast, uyerslmt, nr iinilemhot, under a high I
uin/xiet that it i
V DMINISTRATOR S 8
oilier nflhe lloimrahle t
re eoiiuiv. while sitting lore
sold nn the first Tuesday in I
the usual hour* <*t sale, n Mon
the town ot llaiuillon, Harr
pr »|M-riy, to-xx it: lot* of latuli
\I.E — A
ic Inferior Co
r.linary pm pi
•nl»l«* t<* an
iirl.ofHnr-
.will l*e
between
tbe lUmri-hoiree door, in
'lloxvi ng
Ifi.
the 2t'tli.
•oiinty, also.
A'
ISAAC T. ROBINSON,
’ AGENCY OK
Dr. 8.8. Fitch's celebrated Medicines,
used bf him with suck dwtingimhcd miccm* in the cure
ot COUGHS, CONSUMPTION, Ceteirh, Asthma,
Heart Pi—era, DYSPEPSIA, Uonorrtur. Pile*, Fe-
Dr. 8. $. FfTCITS 4Meraiaef Supporters, Shoulder
Broom, Inhaling Mm, and Lectures on Com-
din, and Omari of preserving Life
tmdHmkk to tU it.
05r L T. Rabinnoa hto hwn ippainlnd Agent far the
tote of the ebove Goafa, wd will keep tliem conitniuiy
eo land «t Ui Mere, when nwjr nleo he faun.1 n lane
Wtortjtoto of nil lunde of BOOKS, ckmyer ,ka, at a .»
Oct. It* ** “ at ' 1 '
“»»
40 6ni
DM Thmgk Bnt ill CtieknM Buxiig Uorw,
VINCRNT NOLTS,
H7~IU. he fotlnd Ate mya* u the CITY MILL,
■Jy wfamhe nowie, to fine order and eondilbn.-
Fn, pMMrpito appljr at the City Mill.
ANDERSON GOODE.
For if “
April 17th, lito.
o"jr«s M, °
r«tofaWy WM> HALL 1 A MOSES
!4 Tuesday in iN-cemtier next. In-tore tlie Court House
door in tlie town of llamilton. Harris countv, ln«txxet»n
Ihe usual hours of sale, tlu* lolloxving m-groes, to w it:
Billy ami Milly belonging to the estate «ilas (Iran-
berry, late of said ooutity, dexvased, and sold by an or-
drrof the Court of (.fnhnary of llarrre county, for the
benefit of the legatees of saitl deceased.
Also, will be sold on Friday the stxyenth day of IV-
ceiuber next, at lire laie residence of Silas Gran!*erry,
dec'd, all the lionselu*ld and kitchen ftirtiiturv, the Imr-
bp*, cattle, lings, sheep, plantation utensils and exery
other thing appertaining to tire farm txf saitl deceased;
noid for tire betiefij of lire legatees ; sale to continue from
day to day until every thing indisposed of. Terms made
known on the days of sale.
JAMES RUTLEDGE, ten., Executor.
September 18, 1849- 3* tds
Ily Musct-gec.
lot No. 27, in 20tli district of originally Mi
llarri* county, containing 2«'2| :u ic«, nunc. «-r ies/, each
Willi tin* excenti-m of the xx i.! „ V doxver. Sul.! lor the
licncfil of the lu-irs, ami a* tlu- properly of James Smith,
lam of said county, dqroased.
r ' WM. JOHNSON. A.lm’r.
Sep. 25, 1819—39 til* tic hmi.s non.
DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.-Wil! Ire sold in the
l.mnpkin. on the 1ir*t 'Tuesday in IVcem-
tier next, agreeably to an order of the Inferior Court uf
Stew a .*1 countv. sitting for ordinary pur|s*scs, lot «*t I .and
No. 39. in tlu- 23d d**triet of originally Lie m*xx Stew-
art ciiuuty, helongiug to the estate uf Dugnhl M< Kcitli
nn, late of said comity, deceased. 'Term- kuoxx u on iIre*
tin v of sale. JOSEPH J. DOWD, Adm'r.
Sept. 18,1819 38 ids
ALE- -W.II be ^id
ceinU-r next, in the town
of llaiuillon. Harris comity, txxeutv -fixe hundred uere*
of laud, lying on and near the .\t id berry, in the 2<Mh
district of -aid comity, being a portion of the c-tate of
N II. Walker, deceased, and knoxvnu* th'-Johnson
plantation. ’Tins settlement of land re xvell watered
ami finely timlM-n-d. 'Two hundred acre* of which are
nexvly cleared,and xxill equal any lam! m the county, m
the pr«uliit*i ion ol cotton. Outlie Mulberry i* a Mill or
Factory scat, xx Inch for it* xvater power and its pecu
liarly mlvnmaccon- construction, would elicit tin- at-
tciitiv.ii of iudix iduals xxi-hiug t<* embark iu such enter
prise*. ’Tlu- prcmrec* are open t»* the ins|rection ol all
;vr-ous interested Also a large fraction on the Chat-
tahom'lu-i- River, in the same county, valuable for it*
odxautages and the rieltue** of it* soil. Terms
E XECUTOR*® SALE.—Will be sold at Hamilton.
Harris county, on the first Tuesday in January next,
from four to six negroes, male* etui females, in pursuance
of the will of James W- Jackson, deceased, for the
benefit of th« luiirs aud creditors. They will be sold
Harris co. Oct. 90. 1849
I jlXECUTOR’S SALE—Under the power conferred
14 hy lire last will and testament of Ridley Cummins,
late of Stewart county, deceased, will ire sold on ihe
first Tuemlay iu December next, in the town of Lump
kin, (lie plantation uf said deceased, comprising lot of
land No. 100; tire east half of lot No. I2fi, mid t« ur
acres lwlreraon stands the late dwelling •>! said deceas
ed.) all lying in the 80th District of originally Lee now
'Stewart county,
There are on aaid plantation a good dwelling, Gin-
house and 8crew, and other necessary building*; two
hundred oi nmre acres are cleared and under a high
state of improvement. Tire heal thy lor
farm, its fertility, and Us convenience to a
sale.
shall Ik- i
the dav *
ferior ('«i
Sept. 25.1849.
• In-
A 1
DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—Will Ire sold before
_ th»* I'otirt-hoiim-door, in tlie toxvu of Talhotton,
Talbot county. Ga., on tlu-first Tuesday ill January
next, belxxeen tlie legal hours of sale, agreeable loan
order of the ll. norahh- Inferior Court of said county,
when sitting lor Ordinary purpose*, the settlement of
land whereon Henry Hams, late of said county, der'd,
re-ided iit^ tlu- time of in* death, lying about four miles
xxe-u nt Talboinm, on tire road lending to Columbus,
adjoining the lands of James Ferryman, Thomas Bald-
xx*.i, Elisha l'ul|re|»er and other*, containing about 325
a< re*, ** le** the doxxerof tlie xxidoxv." Also, the 1**1-
l*>wmg negroe*. Jerry about 22 year* old;* Frank 21
year* old; Joe 22 year* old ; Dick 17 years old; Ed-
numd 13vcursold; Allen 14 years old; Jacob 51 years
o'-i ; Squire 45 \ear* old ; Lucy 14 years old ; Adaline
9 v<*ars *»h|; >Ir\<!ts,»n 7 year* old ; Caroline 5 years old ;
Mtliey 40 year* old ; Rhndy 49 years old, and Phil —
year* old. All sold a* the property of Henry Ham*,
dec’d, for tire benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deix-ased.
WEST HARRIS, \ A * ni -
HENRY B HARRIS, { Aunt rs.
Sept. 25. 1849. 39 ids
order of the lloiiorahlethe Inferior Court,of Har-
t- county, xx hile sitting fx'r ordinary purpose*, xv ill lie
"Id on iho first Tuesday in January next, between the
'-ual hour* of sale, l re tore the Court-house door, in tiie
negrx
» Of O)
ferm, its fertility, and us convenience to a good school, I name of Rachael, atmui sixty years of age, as tlie prop-
churcli, 4m*., render u a most desirable pun base. ertv of Martlia Kilpatrick, late of said county, deceased.
Terms on tlie day of rale. * '
JAMES T CUMMINS,
DAVID M CUMMINS,
September II, 1949
Ex'rs.
37 ids
Sold for the benefit of the lieini and creditors of said cu
te. Terms on the day of sale.
WM. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
S*;.f 25, 1949 39 tds
UT I
lre.lnv. il. It •*
In l.-xel count
snper-edmg the
’Tin—*• MULE
l «ox da Fall*
nil their tiiw. ii
t- the only Wheel ; x\
i that a Water Gin
• they ca i Ire n*c I \\ here the:
• of St-am on ae« ount of th’
ell k'i
i III- i
At IMe:
At t
Mac
tin
• mile
Merixvether c«
Ai the Variety \
xxo,.den ware
At '-line place. :i
head, xvitli 12
cl* inch Ittmlv
At th- Factory •
i.«rv. ( olninli
re ii I reach Tlirhine. ma le
II. failed to Jo It.
u on county. Ala., grinding
lieu I |n-r hour.
I’.-i . Flat ShoaU,
i a -mall quantity ot
ill turn out Iretter Cott
» :•<•««! «U|l[tly uf W.ltL’l
rhea pile*-.
xxhieli ^ t-ipinl t
icr any head the Gil
uore of if, in ;t day.
head of only txvo or three feet.
at t
•al x
Mfal.l
i leet
r I In
stun r< quire- can
u *tiee copied lion
tb tolrer xxill shox
-Tub Px
oluuihij*. i hi., drix lug al! th -
i sp» -ii.ii I style.
t! \N heel, culling Jim! r 11 fe
• I by t‘- • Bie.-ol xx heel, 22
ful rapi Jii
of ? tone- driven by Ko u
In fiict. any iiiiinlrer ol i
that n i- il"* best water xv
it re i •-> coaly, less liable
durable—Ireiug made eut
turn .I ii. 1 >-\ " I and ten
p’uion. coupling and gii'l
xxh-.-l*. r.rSaxvorGri
about sirty fhr l>u*tnls an h >n
s'l.and uninjured hv lln-almo
si 2.i
-tqrer*e.le I
i ft2*».. — the higlu-t hi*
l ux oil priced wheel, nnd the
priced. Fort tton Fact.-iin
ge- according to work to !*• |
In :i!l imv* vx lit re th-y full
nfte i fair trial, the Whee's
in ii'-v will lie refunded. T!i
T'-uce* can It - given to shoXX
el m the I filled States ; that
» get out of order. And more
Iv of iron, xxith iron shaft,
iccuralely. Iron gates, rack
on. all turoHhed wull the
nulls they \ ary in price from
>f xxater reiptirmg the
vest lu-ad the highest
I other purposes, char-
July 24. 1819 25 tin
TTIOUR MONTHS after date, itpplir atlmt xxill be made
r t» lire Honor.,hie Inferior C’...irt nf Marion
xx hen sitting for Onlinary pur|io*es. for leave to sell all
the I-in, I and negroe* U-lmiging to the e-tate ol Rurttin
W Daxxd, late ol .Marmn county, ileceased, except
the xx uloxx ’* dowry,
SAMI EL SHEPPARD, Adin’r.
July 31,1849. 31 4m
Mansion House,
GLENNVILLK, Alabnina.
HIE sulwerilrers respectfully inform their friends and
the pnltlic, that they have purchased tie- Mansion
House in this \ illage, formerly occupied by Benjamin
Sc re xx s. E-«|. and are noxv prepared t-' accommodate all
those who may favor them xxith a call.
I (axing thoroughly re;«ired the Stable*, and arranged
conxenierit l/»ts, they invite the patronage of Drover*,
xx ho shall at all time* receive tleur a**iftanco.
Families m the luwer counties seeking health, or de
siring to place their children xxliere they can eiquy the
advantages of health, sih tely and giMsi Schools, cannot,
in our judgment do letter than to place them here. If
placed in "nr charge, they *hnll he provided xxith apart
ments in the family of the proprietors.
Intending In devote our personnl attention to the es
tablishment. xve ho|ie to merit the |>airotinge of the trav
elling conimunuy. JAS. E. HARNETT,
JOHN o LAMAR.
Glumiville, Barbour co. Ala. Aug. 28. 1^49 35 3m
f—k FOR RALE.
1: iJL \HOCT .me mile fr.>mCutmntim, on i!„. Mnrnn
road, a comfortable re-iilence, with twenty ncres at-
taebed, |viwM*.ssion given immediately. Also re-me tami-
lie- of negroe*. Apply to
JOHN A. JONES.
Columbus, Octolrer 2, 40 if
FOR BALE.
-1-MY plantation on the ( huttah'veh-e
Muscogee niunty. Ii is nine or ten mile* fr«
bn* th*- xx ay the road run*. There is a ireare
a n*fid prnctieabl", and one xvhii !i xxn.ild ma
lance let in ire than seven nr eight mile*.
I u a open and would only be o^-ta-d by the
The || tier* of the land*, oxer xvhii h i* g<re-.
rtglit- J contains about eleven hundred and t*-:i nci
hundred and fifty to four hundred ar
'Tin- greater t«irt of thi* Iw>:t-uii is i,
•d, and in t!i!* Ire*! *tat- !or productive
h int six hundred ami fifty ner— are u
tc’,1 timlv
■iikI Commission Itusi-
Kire jirnnf iiuililing eicrlcii by
honsi!
■ loss, ill I tin
"" ’"'I winter, on Front amf Itondolpii .Irerta.
We are prepared to make CASH ADVANCES oil
Cotton, aim to farniali our euitnmera with Hol’E ami
BAGGING nt the lowest market rate*.
0-J* Our charge* will be na low as other good house*.
E. S. GREENWOOD,
„ , EDWIN GREENWOOD.
Columbus. Sept 23, 1846 40 tf
N. B.--We have one of B||||OCk’ft l»ro-
vre%ftive Power PrcciM** put up im..
w a rehouse, for re-packing round into square bolefl
Cotton. 1 ■
Aug. L. Grant,
general commission merchant,
NEW ORLEANS, I.a.
W l [.I, trail,art any bii.iin*. entniated to hi, rare,
on IiImtoI term.. Strict attention to tile pnrrliaau
and -ale of every kind of Merchandize.
Sept. 4, 1349 36 tf
CHARLES S. HARRISON,
AUCTION AMU COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
JNO. S. HUTCHINSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
Oeluber 2,1319 40 6m
Commission and Forwarding.
• ;«iir
River, in j
m < 'olmn- j
r route for
kethe di*- I
But thi* i* :
eousent of I
The place :
of \\ bicli !
River hot-
il tiie publ
truu*act a Commission *
nlnehirola, to wliicli, at
attention will Ire given.
A pillarhu-oin, July 31, 1H|9
enilly, that he xxill continue tq
id Forwarding Business nt Ap
heretofore, hi* strict personal
31 6m
» tf""
lid i
falrm
i j * i t thoroughly
i g g *ur !or the Gir
Mill!
Mil.
Saturdax hi-t
the wav of grinding-
etcilled aux tiling xxe
ground ill tht* rate of 1
DMINISTR v For !
Oct. 23. 1819. 13 h
i-hed, with ample hr Tiion* fi
HINDI!AT A*. t O
Montgomery, Ala.
GKO \V WINTER.
r. IVU'1. UOSSIGNOI .
\ugiMa. t ieorgia.
I! limit negro h<
V tIn ii-nn 1 or:
sold xx it li th- pi
Nourse, Stone & Co.
APALACHICOLA, Fin.
B. F. Nourse & Co.
NEW ORLEANS,
jtt-turn connixNiuvaiekiii.vivtm |
11. W. Brooks, II. B. Stone,
B. F. Nourse.
Dec. 21
IVAI. II. KLIIUROLGII A SON,
COMMJSSI OX ME 11CHA X TS,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
Atigmu 15, ltv|8. 35tf
Oet.i
23
HENRY I. bi::
*AI ; : - -T«. x irtue <
lull i.t four., ot
I la
he roll'
county, xx hen sit’ing far »»rdii?ar\ purpo-e
at the Marekt-hou-e in the envoi t'ohiinbu-. Mu*rogee
county, on the lir-t 'Ttic*«lay in lWendHT next, "tthin
the ii-ual hour- nl Mile, txxolots, i Sand Irelouging to the
estate ot Isaac Wat-oi.. Iut«* <*T llarri* countv. deceH*e.I.
to-xx it: lot No. 95. to the l.V.li di*iiici.aud Nn. t*. in the
12th di*trict of .Mu*ii»geecniiiiiy ; *nhl fnrthe benefit nf
the heir* of said deieftirexl. 'Term- made known on day
of sale.
THOMAS REEVE. I ...
HIRAM B WATSON, S A ,n
Octolrer 2, 1849. 40 nl*
A DMINISTR VTOR S SALE —On the tir-t Tue*-
day in Decemlrer m xt, xvill Ire *«»1»l Irefi-re the
Court hou*e door in the county of Paulding, bn nf land
No. 236. in the 17th ili*lrict ami Ith *ection of formerly
Cherokee, noxv Paulding county
^ DMIMs'TR \TO
.1 the t ’• ■ 11rt II.,,,-"
Sifxxari eoimty.Ga n the fir*t T
next, xx it in < • in- I* gal hour, of *ale,
the hoiiorahle tire Inferior (
-itiiiig |br nfilinarv nurp.iee*.
IPS. and the north half
21th ili-tret of originally lav now
n negro man of the name ol B »h, l*di
tat" of Jo-eph Culver, la e of -aid eoiiMI
the lret,efit of the heir* and
\I.lv—Will Ire m.M before
i ihe town of Lumpkin,
dav m Januarv
vealdy P» :iu or-
rt • if raid county,
of Laud number
e*ta
A
IVi
Vide kn
of rale
Admr’*.
37 td*
Al*o, xxill Ire *old at the Mnrket-ho
DMLNISTRATOR'S SALE —Will I** sold x
m ihe n-nal hour* of rale, Irefore the Court-1
iu tlu* town of Cuthber
agreeably
Columhu*. on the l*t Tuesday in Decemlrer ne$t, lot.
land No. 236. lying in the 9th di*trict of Mii-« ogee coun
ty. Sold a- the property of the estate of Beniamin Jen-
kin*. late of Sumter countv. decea-ed.
Sll \DR VCH T. CR AWFORD, Adin’r.
Octolrer 2. 1819. 40 td*
the city <*! Court of Randolph county, xxhvii sitting tor on!inary
Pttrjw
Thornton. May i* 30
of age. And at the >
V DMINISTRATOR S SALE—By virtue of an
order of the Honorable the Inferior Court, of Mu--
cogeo county, xx hen sitting for nnlinarv pt;rpii*e*. xytll
he redd nt the Market-h<xu*e in Columbus, on the
first 'Tuesday in January next, one negro girl named
Ann, about seven year* of age, redd a* the property of , id said decearod,
Reiilren C»»at*, deceased, sold lor the benefit of the heir*
of the deceased. Tenn* made known on the day of
rale.
CARY C. WILLIS. Adm r.
Octolrer 2. 1819. 40 td*
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Will be told at
tin* Court-house, in Lumpkin, Stewart county,
outlie first Tuesday in Novemlrer next, lot of land N<‘.
one hundred and five (IPS', in the 25th District of raid
county—being the place whereon I/‘X\is Bell lived at
time of decease. Ternj* on day of sale
JAMES M. BELL. Adm r.
September 4, 1849. 36 td*
t>*-\xn, Mary and her child
of age. and Th 'rntoti 2 year*
time and place, and by the
same authority, xxill Ire sold a tract of land containing
3031 acre*, more or less, bounded by land* on ihe north,
oxx ned by Iraac E. Boxvcr. E*u. on the south by land* Ire-
longing to Judge llendree, and on the xve*t by the town
of Cuthlrert. On the premise* i* a comfortable house,
gin-house, and other out hou*e*. and between one and
txxohuinlrcd acre* of cleared laud, all Irelouging to the
estate of William B. Burton, lat* of Randolph county,
decease*!, ami cold for the benefit of heir* and creditor*
Terms «»n the dav of rale.
ELIZ ABETH M BUR TON, Adm’x.
WILLIAM L. CR AWFORD, Adin’r.
Octolrer 2, 1849. 40 id*
A dministrators sale.—By xirtue of an or-
der of the Court of Ordinary of Stewart county,
Ga. will Ire *iild on the fir-i Tue-l \y in November next
before the Court House door in tlie toxvu of Lumpkin,
within the legal hour* uf rale, the folloxviug 1/md. be
longing to the estate of Btirwell G. Perry, deceased :
l/»i No. 28, nnd fifty acre* of the uortn-eaat corner of
lot No. 38, all iu the 33d district of said county.
MARIANA S. PERRY, Adm r.
Sept 4.1849 37 td*
i DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE—Will Ire rold ,m the
iTX first Tuesday in January next, before lire Court
Honcedoor in the town of Franklin, Heard county, (Ja.
fractional lot of land number seventeen, in the txvelfth
district of Heard county, for the Irene fit of William
Wood’* heir*, Carroll countv.
ABNER R. WALTON, Admr.
Oct 23, 1849 43 td*
l ARDIAN’S SALE.—Will be rold agreeable to
T an order oi the Inferior Court of Stewart county,
sitting for ordinary purpose*, on tire lire first Tuesday in
Decemlrer next, before the Court-house direr of said C"un-
ty. between the legal hour*of rale, lot of land No. 6,
in the 24th district of originally Lee, now Stewart coun
ty. rohl as tire property of Henry Dixon, Morri* Dixon,
and William Dixon, minor* of Samuel Dixon. Term*
made known on the day uf sale.
D. A. CHILDERS, Guardian.
*ept 25. 1649. 39 td*
Cl! UT l lltUK II EE PLANTATION
I'or Sale.
—»^-’i’llE foiib‘i r "il’-r- for sale, a valuable Plan-
t ni'tu l«> mile- ;i » \ I’.itt t Jaiiiffo. lying upon the River.
I h ive 12'5 acre-, and l am authonzed to .-ay 400 more
may Ire add -1. unking the settlement complete. About
3<M acre* cleared, xv ith a giu-lioiree and *crexv, over
seer'* hoii-e.aml negro house*, xxith a good boat-landing
nnd xxinhI yard. A fine cotton plantation might Ire
laid out here fi>r 40 hand*. ’The whole or a part xvoiild
be sold upon I literal terms. This place adjoin* Captain
Wa-li, xx ho can shoxv it. For term- apply
JAMES M. CHAMBERS.
Columbus. Oet. 9 41 tf
LAND FOR SALE.
T UP. subscriber offers for sale hi- Plantation in Ru«-
sell county. Alabama, txveuty-five miles from Co-
lumhti*. oti the old Federal ntud.
'There are one tliMiran-l acre* of Land, mostly oak
nnd hiekorv, ixIhmi* fix • hundred acre* cleared and un
der gired fence. The place t* perfectlv healthy, the im
provements ar-* good, having n g kxi dxxellmg lioiise and
al! necessary out building-. 'The e are ihree fill" Wells
se*. affording as good xxater a* can Ire found (
*. xx iihm less than a !
i.ale School, and two |
SAMUEL KIRKPATRICK,
ATTOHNFY AT LAW,
Luinpkiii, Stewart county, C*a»
Vill strictly, promptly and faithfully transact all hnsi-
ies* in In* prufesNioii, uutrusiod to him, in the several
'oiirt.- of tire « liuttuhirechee Circuit.
Octolrer 2, 1819. 40 tf
G. C. ALFORD. M. S. LATHAM.
ALFORD & LA THAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Craxvlord, Alabama. I
W ILL attend to all business entrusted to their care
iu any of the adjoining counties of Georgia and
Alabama. Office in the Court House.
March 20, 1849. 12—tf
on the pro
in that s • tion , f country.
mile, a m m excellent mah
x lu.'.x he* xxithiu lire same
Tlie place is a desirable
tage- xvliich can rarely Ire
will sell on liberal and ner
Apply to the overseer on tire place
Aug 21. 1819
LAW NOTICE.
Joseph uSTeciiols,
A TTOR XE Y A T LA W,
C olumbus, Geo.
My office i* over the store of J. J. McKendree, on tha
West side of Broad street.
Feb 20, 1849 8 tf
J. T. F L E W E LLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus, On.
Feb I, 1848 7tf
*—df-ring many ad van-
lamed hi tire country. I
•dating terms.
or at thi* (Office.
HARDWICK.
31 if
FOR SALE I FOR SALE !
T HAT splendid dwelling where 1 now live upon the
Hill, iu a very pleasant and convenient part uf the
city. The lot i* enclosed with brick, and lia* every con
venience that any place can liave. It xvill be sold very
low for cash, or young negroe*. For parrif .liar, apply
tu Nat. SI. C. ROBINSON
0.1 94 45 tf
Hun Axvny
F ROM the plantation ol the undersigned in Uu*sel
comity. Alabama, my negro man Mile*, formerly
the property of N. L* Howard, E*q., of Columbus, Geo.
Mill** is about six feet high, having one of hi* fingers on
hie right hand cut off. A lilreral reward for his appre
hension and delivery, or for inferiuation leading there
to, xvill Ire paid. A. ABERl ROMBIE-
Russel county, Ala., Oct. 9 41 tf
WOOL MANUFACTURING,
W ILL be carried on in connection with the Cotton
Manufacturing, by the siihscrilrers, in the new
Factory adjoining Winter's Palace Mill, in the best man
ner. either in Cloth or Rool*, a* customers may desire.
1 lax me the best of Machinery arul i »ng experience, they
flatter themselves that perfect -atisfa t: -i < an Ire given.
BRIDGES iv MATIIEWS.
N. B Ca*li will be paid for Walnut hull* or bark
from the nut*. B. ^ Si.
fVt.9. 1«!9 113m
JOHN L. STKPHENS,
Attorney at Law— LaGrange, G< .
Will attend the Courts of th" Coweta Circuit, and Han •
Court of the Chattahoochee Circuit.
May 25, 1849. ly
DISSOLUTION.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between tlie
undersigned, is this day dissolved by mutual roh-
sent. A. K. AYER.
CHARLES S. HARRISON.
March 1, 1449
The undersigned will continue the Auction, Conti*
mission, and Negro Hrokeragc* Uusinetti at tlie
old stand of Ayer Ar Harrison, and ha* engaged A. K.
Ayer as auctioneer and salesman.
CHARLES S. HARRISON.
March 6, 1819 10 tf
NATHAN GRAY',
HOOK-HINDER AND PAPR RULER,
AT Dr DeORAFFENRIED 3 CORKER.
ON RANDOLPH STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
B LANK BOOKS madet** order, and ruled to any
pattern ; Ledgers, Journals, Record Book*, liar
Docket-, Bench Apjrearatire Execution Dockets, Steam
Boat Book-; all made order at the shortest notice.
Libmriisfitted lip; Periodical* rehound in the neatest
manner. [Sept. 12, 1848. 39 tf
L AMP, Lard and Linseed Oils, Paint*.
B uslie*. Varnishes. Lnmp Black, Putty, Glass and
Glass-ware, Surgical and Dental instruments, Perfume
ry and a variety of other cood*,
Just received, and for sale by
May I\ J F WINTER A- CO