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Dr. 8.9, FltdPicdetrsted Medicines,
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rial Sffortm, Shoulder
tad Lectures on Con•
*mjraises. . ,,,
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(Or* L T. llUnHB hM Iwm indMsl Apnt for the
' Ml, of th, above GomK and wBI bn Ihemvoiwuntly
•a hand at Mi riora, whan Milton fonnd » large
■HofflMMof tl Uadi at BOOK8,cheaper than atony
Other floor in Ihit city.
Oct*
40 Am
rpHB mdmdgmd tafonaa ha frien
X thttlwUiVMfUydbyMf.
«o •opwfaiMnrth* JnnaBct*nn( D
notice.
id tafcnn hri friend. in<J the public,
■|r. H. MlDIII.KMtnoK
' Department, nnd i,
•ow'teaWaama Lane and Fnafcinnablr Mock of
CMM^adkoted to!K» Fall aad Winter Trade,
Bad IrivHte allhl, friend. and MMomera togivu him a
call,aaaartaa thm all that they will Ami one of the
lai t< al amlfhaapioT atnek of Good, ever brought in tl.ia
city, next door to J. BMiidCo/i Hardware .lure, wen
Ala of Brawl afreet
•EORGE C. SHERWOOD.
Augnat 14th, 1849. 33 3m
DUMOLVTlOIf.
k D. JOHNSON hayioa wld and trmmforred hi,
eotita ialereat In the Block and bu>ine"« of O.
rth A Co., to A. O.Naael.Sr., tlie raid firm of O.
Dan forth A Co., ie thereby dimolved. The new firm nt
Dan forth A Hegel will continue the buaineaa, and are
Atlly aathoriaad to collect the debt, due to the lair firm.
All deeaanda agalrwt O. Danfortli A Co., wlII bo paid by
Danlbtth A Nagel.
Octohartl d3tf_
NOTICE.
A IX niwettled ctafaaa acairut the land Ofiirr Dr-
_f\. cartamm for Land Warrant,, enldier', Kurn I’ay,
Ac ,daetd totha band, of R.G. Mitchell. E»i , wifi,
for the Man be attended to by
L. M. DURR.
Colanthoe, Inly W>, 1849. HH-if
kb
G eorgia, mcscogee county—wiwma,
George W. Cariker appliea for Iciteri of admini,*
traiion upon ihe dale of Jame, L. Cariker, late of taid
County, drreawol:
Three are therefore to cite and adfnoni,lt all ami
•ingolar the kindred and creditor, of .aid d.cenwd, to
,how came tifany they have) within the time prewrihed
by law, why the admint.lration of aud date .hould
not he granted in mid applicant.
Given tinder my hand tlii,9lth day of October, 1843.
Oct 30 (44 5t) JNO. JOHNSON, c c o
THE GREAT REMEDY.
Pain in the Side I lip. Hack
Ocrofula, King'i Evil, IVAile
■«, Stiff Jmntt, and all Pit-
X op In alMIght boiee—hence they retain their foil
virtue* In all climate,. We have Ju.t received the fol*
lowing laMimotiial, from C. C. Keller., an eminent
lawyet In ittccewful practioa in Wilcox county, Ala.
bum*. He I, a gentleman in high .rending, nod one
whoa* Influence baa great weight:
“ Cammh, Ala., Nov. 34th, IHffl.
" Ntoert. 8coml A Meed—Gentlemen: Having boon
rrqumtad to Kate what ha, heen the remit of my etpe-
rienoe in lb* um of your “ Hebrew Plaetcr,’’ I rheerriil-
ly ccatpiy by mydn^ that I have found it to !»■ im hen.
tofo(9
dlffcram oftsss of
In Chronic 8orai, __
fail**! •» aflbrd instant relief.
an *' invaluahlo medicine. ” In
i mean counterfeit of this
f rny family I have applied iln* Plaster
i. Tumors and Pain*, and il has never
. natanl relief. I have also nurd n with
*o«d effect upon my own person in thu euro of ulcers,
with winch I have been severely afflicted.
RespMtfolly, dec. C. C. HELLERS.
It he* been very beneficial in rases of Weakness,
Midi aa Pain anJ Weakness in the Stomach, Weak
Limbs, A flee lions of tlie Hpine, Feinala
Weakness, Ac. No female, subject to min and weak*
nuv. iu tlie hack, or side, should lie without it. Mar
ried ladies, in delicate (situations, find great relief from
consteotly wearing ibis Plaster.
The application of the Plaster between the shoulder*
baa been found a certain remedy for Cold*, Coughs,
Phthisic, and Lung Affections to their primary stages.
It rteatroya inflainatlon by perapiration.
Purchasers are advised that a mean <
article it re existence.
\ AVI ION.-—Tlio •uWrilierN are tho only Genera!
Agenti in Ihe Southern Stales for the sale or this truly
valuable Piaster ; and in order to prevent purchasers
being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, wild in this
city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they invite particu
lar attention to the following
MARKS OP THE GENUINE.
1st. 7li genuine input up in smooth, engine turned
bottomed koine.
, around iketae.
3d. Unless it has, Con lAe directions around bos) n
oopy qf the Record if the Court to E. Tayi.oii, Ho*
citKSTia, ie ctuntrr/sif.
UP8COVIL A MEAD, 113 Chartres street New
Orleans* Wholesale General Agent for tlie Southern
States, to whom all orders must he addressed.
Urn Genuine is sold by O, Danforlh & Co., and H.
Carter, Columbus Ga; T. A Brown, Talhotton Ca ;
J. Murphy A Cook, Hamilton Ga ; Bowdre A Woodson,
ThuuMton Ga: L. D. Minter, Greenville Ga; N. F.
Culberson, La Grange Ga.
Aprill7, 1849. 16 tf
The Vhflmgh Bred and Celebrated Runuinp Hunt,
VINCENT NOLTE,
TILL be found this season at the CITV MILL,
where he now is, in Aim order mid condition.—
For particulars apply at the City Mill.
ANDERSON GOODE,
TALBOT COUNTY.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu Decemlsir
neit, before the <5ourl House door in Talhotton,
Talbot munty, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Eighty-five acres of land, in the 22d district of Tall Hit
county, adjoining the lands of M. W. Stamper uni! II.
D. Brewster; one «lark ismy.C or 7 years old ; one colt,
8 years old ; 2 rows and 4 yearlings—levied on as the
property of John MnlfHiNs, to satisfy an eiecutiori from
Troup Superior Court, iu favor of Uuthven A Weed vs.
William Malpns* and John Malpass.
One lot of Inrifl in 2&I district of Tallnit county, it
being the lot whoreon James L- 1 juicnutor and John
Lancaster now reside*~leviod on as the pr«>pf:rtyof Ah-
raham Rush, dewaswl, to satisfy two fi fns from a .Iijh-
tires Court of the 689th district G. M. in favor of Wil
liam Towns, guardian of James Hlarkmon, vs. I^eoiiard
Kush.eiecutor of Ahrnham Kush, deceased.
1'he interest of Richard 1). Jlnticoek in lot of Innd
tiurnlier 171, In the 23d district of Tailed county, to sat
isfy afi fa issued from the BU|s*nor Court of Meriwether
county, in favor of Alplieus Hlay vs. Riehard l>. Han
cock and Walton Ector and Matthew D. Ector, hi- ►•:-
eurity on Isiil IhhiiI. Said fi. fa tran*ferr»id t'< banc
Cheney by Walton Eetor. Prore-rtyjs»iut«*d «*ut hy said
Cheney. J. H McCKAKY, D»*pt. Hlfriff,
Oct. 30 for SIMEON PARKER, Shff.
Register’s Sale.
Cn«Ncr.itv Court, 14th Dint. J John Plnkard, v«.
> S. M. Ingersoll, Daniel
of the State of Alalmma. ) McDougttld, et al.
I WILT, sell in the town of Girard, Ala., on the 20th
day of December neit, to tie; highest hiilder, on a
credit of twelve mouth", tinder a deeren of said Chan
cery ('ourt in the above suited case, the following pro|»-
erty, to wit:
\Ms N>m. I, 2, 3, 4. 33. 34.33,36,37.36,39,66,north
half of 67, undivided fourth <H, undivided half of I/.is
62,70, 112 and 113—all in tlie town of Girard, Russell
county, Ala.
Also, the following tracts of Land in the county of
Rusm4*II. Alabama, to wit:
Fractional section No. 11, north half of 10, south half
of 8, south half of 18, northwest quarter of 21, south
half of fmetioual 21, section 3, and the south half of
section 9—all in Township 17 anil Range 30.
Also, the following named and deserd*ed Negro slaves,
to w it: Solomon, 33 years old ; Yellow Ned, 38 ; lllaek
Ned, 3H; Charles, 37 ; Wiley, 32; Horan*, 46 ; Peggy,
43; Amy, 30; Milly, 38; Alina, 22; Henry, 12, Hor
ace, 18; nud Mary, 16 years old, and divers young Ne.
gr<s*s, the children and increase of the above named fe-
undo slaves, whose names are not now reinemlMired.
BRYANT DUNCAN,
Register and Master in Chancery.
Nov. 6, 1819. 43 tils
rnRUNTEEN’ SALK —Will he sold before the Court
L J louse diNir in the town <*f Lumpkin, Stewart coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in DeeemlsT licit, all that lot
or fHircei of IHind situate, lying and Isdug in the county
aforesaid, Sinte of Georgia, known nnd distinguished in
the plan of said county ns part of lot No. Ill, in the 22d
district of originally Lee, now Stewart county, and near
the centre of said lot of land—commencing at a pine
corner and running south to n pine corner, thence west
Inn pisit corner, thence north ion post corner; and th' iiee
to the beginning, so ns to emhmre the graveyard and
spring ; and also one acre not w ithin the fiuuix aforesaid,
to commence nt the first descnlted line, making an
avenue In the Florence road, and corilaining iu nil five
acres of land ; together with nil the rights and appurte
nances iu any way Indonguig thereto.
The nlrn-e property to Is! sold to hi»i i.-fy demands
against said prniierty, in the hands of John Rice and
James Kirk|sitriek, trusiei*s for the same.
N KICK. i Trustees.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Will h.: sold with
in the usual hours of sole, lie fore the Court-house
door, in Ihe town of Cuthhcrt, on the fire! Tuesday »n
Deiembor next, agm-ahly to an order of the Inferior
Court of Randolph county, wle-n sitting for on!innrv
pnr(H»t>es, two negroes, to-wit, Mary and her child,
Thornton. May is 30 years of age. and Thornton 2 years
of age. And at tl»c same time anil place, and by the
same authority, will be sold a tract of laud containing
3031 acres, more or less, houndeil hy lauds *>n the north,
owned by Isaac E. Bower, Esu.on the south by lands be
longing Co Judge llendree, nnri on the we*t by the town
of i utidierl. On the premises is a comfortanle house,
gin-house, arid other out houses,and between one anil
two hundred nr res »»f cleared land, all le-longing Ui the
estate of William M. Burton, laU. of Randolph county,
deceased, and s#ild / r tlie benefit of heirs aud creditors
ol . aid deceowid. 'lVnus on ihe dav of sale.
ELIZABETH M 111 RTON. Adm’f.
WILLIAM L CRAWFORD, Adrn r.
OcP.her 2, 1812. 40 ids
1ALE.- Will be sold
rcvinbt’r next, in the town
uriiy, iwuniv-fivo hundred
ol llarniliori. 11
of land, lying
disirictnf mid county,
V II. Walker, dee.-a r
pinritnti*>li. This ►rllle
ami finely timlnired. 'I
newly cleared, and will
the production ol rollon.
Fa* lory seal, w hii h f
the }Ini hern/, in the 20|h
ieing a tsiriinii id'the e-taP* o:
, and known us the J ilm-on
lent of land Is well watered
ro hundred ne*.-- of which an
|UtiI any bin I in the county, it
On the Mulberry i- a Mill oi
water powt-rand it- penr
liariy advantageous ennstruetion. would e.||t
trillion ol individual'^ wi-hing to embark in such enter
prises. The promises are ois*u to the iiis|sictioii of al
per*oiis interested. Al-oa large fraetimi on the ( ha!
tahoochce River, in tic same county, valuable f.,r ii
water ad\aritages nud the richnes-of it*- soil. Term
shall he accommodating ; and will isi made known ».
the day of sale. Sale uiade under an order from the b
ferior Court.
V. H. WALKER, Adm’r.
Sept. 23, 1849. 32 ids
\ D.MLNlSTRATOlC.S SALE.—Agreeablelonno
. der of the. Honorable the Inferior Court, of Harris
county, when sitting f*
on the first Tuenday in
al hours of side, before the Court-houm d<Hir, in the
town of Hamilton, th>* following property, to-wit: lot of
laud No. 202, in tie* 20th distrn t of«iu«l county, conUim-
ing 2021 acres, more or less, with the exception »*f 67
a« res of it, as the widow’s dower. 'Perms on the day of
sale. Sold ns the pro|s*rty of John Reynolds late of said
county, deem-ed, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors ol said decM.
W.M. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
1819. 39 id-TI
FALL AM) WINTER ROODS.
A splendid assortment of New
DRY GOODS,
Embracing all tlie new desirable styles nnd fabrics, just received and
now on sale, nt
at r///: nu> st\ xi) cnitSKit nr nnn\n «.i xnni.ru srs.
F OCR MONTHS after dat«, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Muscogee
county, when silling for ordinary purpose*, for leave to
•ell the Real Estate of Thomas Joyce, deceased.
THOMAS BOSTICK. Adm’r.
Muscogee co. Nov. 6, 1849. 43 4m
F Ot’R MONTHS after date, application will Is*
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Harris
county, When sitting for ordinary purp»*es, for leave to
HeiI ilit* Negroes belonging to the estate of Riehard K.
Bsai, late of said county, deceas'd
M. ROBERTSON. Ex’r
Harris cn. Oct. 16, 1849. 42 4m
ALL of which will jh>m
in ColumbuH.
) 'I’lpi Ladies and fj *
slock, which is too rich u
ColurnhtiH, Nov. fi, IS I
i*lv hr SUM) A‘« LOW >i-* f!i • -:*:*»€.• Kin ! of (Joo.L can ho bought \
mon of tho L'ity
extensive In l>n <
cl v ;
invited to call atul cxa uii.e the
;m adveninPiiiMif.
CHARLES MYGATT.
ordinary pur|s»*e«4, will be
JAMES KIRKPATRICK,\
Stewart co. Nov. I, 1819.
4 r * td«
Sept.
D MINI ST IIA TO It'S SALE
liifnr
Agreeable
ol liar
W 1
April 17th, 1B49.
tfUBCOGBE COUNTY.
TTTILL be told on the fint Tueailay in Deoeml* r
W nest, el the Merkel houra, in thn city of Col urn-
bus, tbto following property, to-wit:
All the Intercut of Needhem Dudley in ami to a part of
city IriC NO. 494, beuig 62 toot and seven incites of the
South pelt of aeid lot, lying end being on Forsyth
street, in the city of ColumbuR, levied on as the properly
of Needhem Dudley, to Retiify e mortgage fi fa iMinnl
from Muscogee Superior Court, in fevomf lluilson A.
Thornton w. «eid Dudley.
Aleo, 10 aitting cheirv, one rWk, one side table, 15
pointing* In frame*, one map of the State of Georgia,
one fine looking glees, 49 tumblers, 11 decanters. 4 dent-
ijohm. It hundred eigen, 2 diahee, OIK' Mlttp ImIWI, 11
pkatM, Wo da builaim, St Jo uu.ll, otw ratilti' tultlo,
part of two ooak, wbfokey, (1 lamia, on, wood tut tv, on,
pair andimaa, mm ranlm table, 9 aitle uklr., « bed-
««ad, 9 Udo bottom oltain, one Metrawi, one lot emjiiy
bottles, one do. ceaks, to setisfy a distress warrant in fii-
vorof Cl^horneud Winter vs. Tunis A. Tmll.
Also, lot of lend No. 236, in the ninth district of Mus
cogee, containing 2021 eeras, more or less, levied on ns
the property of Benjamin Jenkins, deceased, to satisfy a
fi fefrura the inferior ICourt of Sumter county, in favor
of Clement Gore vs. Sliednrk Crawford, administrator.
Also, e negro women named Amanda, of yellow
complexion, about 19 years old, levied on as the proper
ty ofGeonro W. Collier, to satisfy a fi fa front Pulaski
Sunarior Court, in favor of Edward Molitteaux vs. said
Aleo, 2S feet square, part of lot No. 42, in the 8th
district of Muscogee rounty, levied on as tlie properly of
Sarah A- Evens, to satisfy e fi fa from the Magistrate’s
Court ht favor of Wm. Clark vs. said Evans Levy
made and returned to me hy tlie constable.
Lois of land Nob. 297, 28l, in the I0«h district of Mus
cogee county, each containing 2921 acres, more or Ie**,
aim ell that pen of lot 264 which lies on the west side
of the Upaiqm creek, ie the lOtli district of said county,
containing dee hundred end fifty acres, mt.ro or less,
all Jeviad on ea the property of James E. Kea, to satisfy
J NXECIJTOR’S SALE. —Pursuant to the last will
!j and testament of Alexander Wilkinson, Into of
Meriwuther county, deceased, will Is* sold nt the Court
House door of said county, on the fir-t Tuewlny in De
cember next, within tho lawful hour; of sale, lots of
loin! iiiiiiiImth ninety-one, north half ol ninety.two, one
hundred and thirteen, mid one hundred and fourteen,
ill tho third ilislriet of originally Troup now Meriwether
county, ouch full lot containing two hundred two and a
half iktch more or Ichh. Those lauds are well improved,
under gmsl felli es, At. TIiom) desirous of purchasing
a gins! Notlleiiu'iit, will do well to rail and examine the
prem iM'.s, tut they run make the money oil them before
pay .lay.
Tkrm:i ok Sai.k.—Purchasers will he. required to
give too goisl |iersnntil securities upon notes payable in
one, two and three years.
Sold according to the last will and testament of saiil l
docoamul. A. M. WILKINSON, { ,
E. D. BAUUOW. S I
Sept. 1ft *W tils
■J.1XEI U I’OICS SALE Under the power. onl. rr. ,1
hy thn last will nnd testament of Ridley Cummins,
lali* of Stewart rounty, deceased, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in Deremlwr next, in the tow n of Lump
kin, the plantation of naid deceased, comprising lot of
land No. 100; the east half of lot No. 126, and lour
acres (whereon stands the late dwelling of said deceas
ed,) all lying in tho 20ih District of originally Leo now
Stewart county.
There are on said plantation a good dwelling, Giu-
house and Screw, and other necessary building. ; two
hundred oi more acres an* cleared and under a high
state, of improvement. Tho healthy location of said
farm, its fertility, and its convenience to a gissl school,
church. Am*., render it a most desirable purchase.
Terms on tlie day of sale.
JAMES T. CUMMIN'S, i ,
DAVID M. CUMMINS, t 1,1 r "'
SeptcmlH*r 11, 1819. 37 Ids
I NXECUTOR’S sale - Will In* sold on the first
Tuesday ill Decetnlwr next, Ijefore the Court House
door iu the town of Hamilton, Harris county, between
the iiNiml hours of sale, the fidlowiug negroes, to-wit:
Billy am) Milly lielonging to the estate of Silas Grim-
lierry, late of said outinty, deceased, ami sold hy an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of Harris county, for thu
benefit of the legatees of saiil deceuscd.
Also, will lie sold on Friday the seventh day of De-
cemls’r next, at the lat*) residence of Silas Gnuds rry,
dee’d,all the limi'idiolil and kitchen furniture, the hor
ses, cattle, hogs, sheep, plantation utensils and every
other thing appertaining In the farm of said ilcceused ;
sold for the benefit of the legatees ; sale to continue fn»m
day to dny until every thing is disced of. Terms made
known on the day* oisnle.
JAMES RUTLEDGE, sen., Executor.
Septemlicr 1ft, lft 19. 3ft ids
I .1XECITOICS SALE.—By virtue or an order
'J of the Court of Ordinary of the county of Stewart,
w ill Ih« sold, on the first Tuesday iu January next, before
the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, w illun
the legal hours of sale, all the Lands Mongiug to the
c**tat»* of John Bridges, lute of said county, deceased.
Said lands lying oil Slaughter Creek, in said comity.
Sold for the benefit of the lieir* of said deceased. Terms
on tho day of sale. JAMES BRIDGES, Ex’r.
Stewart co. Oet. 80, 1819. II t«ls
TNXECDTOH’S SALE.—Will he sold at Hamilton.
JPj Harris county,on the first Tueislay in January next,
from four to six negrtvs, males ami females, in pursuance
of the will of Jam**" XV. Jai-kson. d«*ceased, for the
IkenHit of the heirs ami creditors. They will In* wild
on a credit, with approved security.
DANIEL HUFF, Sen., Ex’r.
Harris co. Oct. 80, 1819. 41 tds
ri*- county, while sitting for ordinary piirp'*s**s. will
sold on the first Tue«day in December n-vi, lu-iwi-en
tie* ii-uul hour- of sale, l»e|'.»re I hi* 4 '**nrt-li*Mi *• «!>.or. m
th*’ town of Hamilton, llnrre coiinly, tlu* i Mowing
pro|s*rly, to-wit: hits id lands No. 16, m tin* 2'Uh !i •
Iri'-t.ol originally Muscogee, now Harris nninty. al-o,
lot No. 27, in 20lu «li"lri« , i ol originally Museog**o, now
Harris eoimiy, containing2f>2| acres, more *>r !<• each
With the. exceiition o| the widow’s dower. Sold for ihe
benefit of thu lieirs, and as the pniperly *d James Smith,
lat'*<d said county, deceased.
WM. JOHNSON, Adin'r.
Sep. 23, 1849 —89 Ids //. /.*>*.»« non.
A DMINISTKATOR’S SALE.—On the first 'I’ues.
y\. day in DecetulH*r next, Will he sold Is-lore the
( *nirl house door in thu county of Paulding, lot of land
No. 286, in the 17th ilislriet nnd lih section of formerly
Cherokee, now Paulding county.
Also, will Im* sold at the. .Market-house in the city ol
Columbus, oil the 1st Tuesday ill December next, lot of
lam! No 236, lying iu the 9th district of Muscogee coun
ty. Sold ns the pro|s*rly of the rotate nf Benjamin Jen
kins, late ol Sumter enmity, deceased.
SIIADKACII T. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
Oetolier 2, 1819. lit nls
\ DMLNI8TRATORS’ SALE. -By virtue ol nn or
der of the lloiioralilu Inleriur Court of Mn cie^.-e
county, when sitting for ordinary |iurp*»ses t will Is* sold
lit I lie ( 'olirt house door III the fit \ ol I 'nlliliihtl-, oil the
fir-i Tuesday in Jaiiuary next, uuInn the l> "al Imur- of
sale, one fractional lot of land, number 193, in tie* ITtli
district of said county, mumming 91 acres, more or
It* adjoining lauds of James Mi-Murrny nud others.
Also, at tlie same inn*) and pint * , will he sohl right
si.ixis, to wit: Alim, u mail ubiiut 1ft years of ug«*,
Philip, a mail about tin years of age. J. a man about 21*,
Pliili|*. a boy about 18 years of age, W.i-li a bo\ about
6 years of age, Amy, it woman nlioiil 22 years of age.
Louisa,a woman about In yeui-s»l age, V’ina. •• girl
about 7 years of age. nil sold a* lliu projierlv *il Enoi-h
Bi-nfroc.deceased, b*r the |nirj»ose of elieciing a distil-
biitiiiii uuiong the distributives. Terms of sale, c.i'li.
JAMES 41 RENI’KOE. ) . ,
JAMES WHITTLE j A,|m fH ’
Oct 30,1849 II tds
\ DMLNISTRATOR SSAI.E - XX ill be sold b. i ...•
the Coiirt-liouHe door, in tho town of Talhoiion,
Talbot county, Ga., oil the first Tuesday in .lauiiary
next, ls*tween the legal hours of <ale. agreenlih* I • ,ui
order of the Honorable Inferior Court of midI cininix.
w lieu sitting for Ordinary juirposes. ibe setlleuienl of
land whereon Il»*nry Harris, Inle of said enmity, tin .
rcsiileil ai the tuiirnl Ins death, lying alioiil four mi
west of Tillholloil, oil the road leading lo ( oluiiibii .
1 "‘Ijoiiiinu the lauds of James I'err) man. I’homas Hull ■
in, l’.lislia Cul|M*|s*r and oilier*-, couiaiuiug ab.mi ;
•les, “ less the dowrrnf the widow." Xlso, tin* lol- 1
l ii bout 22 years old ; Fi
Isold; Dick 17 years ok
ten II years ..Id; J j
Id ; Lucy I I y.-ars old ; A Jaime
Br Jbaw & @lemoas,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
COCL AIUCS, GA.
F ont MONTHS after date, application will he
made to the Honorable th« Inferior Court, of Har
ris county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
l«> sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Malcoinh
MeKinni?, late of said c*njriiy deceased
W.M. JOHNSON. Adm’r.
Sep. 23. If? 19—30 1m hnni* not,.
F ont MONTHS after date. nnn'i< .vio'tTw’, X
made to Honorable the Inferior t'«»u i. «»f ’’ .*!l»«*t
coiir.tv. sitting f*»r • *r*lir,ap*irrs»-»*., f »r leave »• **•'!
t*e* balance 'if the real esinte, helon.nng «-• the orj.hati"
of Thomas Mathew*'. d*-c : n.
JAMES A. MATHEWS. A Irti’r
Sejit. 25, 1849. 89 lm
nul lt MONTHSafte
Sept. 25. 1819.
1^101 It MONTHS after date applicntk
WHilt rrrvrn during tin
in H ii B0 S 9 nmoivjr irhi•
of Rich Co'tired nnd tthrk H
Print, d owl MColor'd
H PRISTS, bn
Oct. 30, 1819.
present wed;, nn additional supply of assorted R R & S
h arr a desirable lot of Mi \Y and i:\CU SI YR STYLUS
•rwad- Pit n red SILKS; ///A nnd Cofd *S’. 177 % do (llixns;
unR/xos,—c.\s/nn:i<i:s and in: li/y/;.sv—Rich
r and Muslin DR SPUR IKS, <V r -
DAVID P. SWINDLE, Xd.nY
SARAH WALKER, A im x.
39 lm
ill !•*• made
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart
silling for ordinary purjioses, for leave to
f*Ji a negro girl hy the name of Ellen, belonging to the
estate of James Ivey, late of Stewart county,deceased.
WM. CARTER, Adm’r.
Se;»t. 11, 1819 37 4m
F ^Ol’R XIONTIIS after date, applicati<*n will l»«
mail" to the Honorable Inferior Court of Muscogee
county, when sitting as a Court of Onlinary, for leave
t^' *1! th** real estate nud negroc* belonging In the estate
ot .Miss Mary J Cisdidge, rirretWNl.
HARRIET C TICKNOR, Admr’x.
Columbus, September 4,1H|9. 26 4m
INSURANCE COMPANY.
T HIS Com|Kiny ij* now in mcres?lnl opt*ratinn. hav
ing in thirteen montl *• issued policiej* m, nearly
84.000,000. and received premiums to the amount of
$93.'DO, and have suffered only 3.900 losses, whirl, were
paid in ten hours after notice and proof.
The Kti«ine«« is done upon the mutual principle,
which from ie half to nine-tenth-of tlie expense of in*
suram-p is SAX’ED to the insurer.
Ail kinds ot risks—Fire. Marine, Inland and
Servo ills—promptly attended •«.
ASPI RX IH'L!., Pr« Hdent.
J. • PERSONS. s*cr, :m
POND A XVII LCO\. Agents,
Columbus, Geo.
April 17, 1849. I6tf
Protection Insurance Company,
IIAKTI ORD, Conn.
Wm. Conner, See’y. I). XV. ('LARK, Pres’t.
T HIS Company continues t*» take Risks, i*n the most
favorable terms. Losses promptly and liberally ad
just) it nnd paid.
Applications for Insurance against loss hy FIRE, in
town and country, may be made, per-onady or by letter,
to JOHN MUNN, Agent,
Columbus, Ga.
ftV Office nt Greenwood *k Co.’s XVnre House.
Oct. 2, 1849 40 Cm
TIIK subscrili rs r
Dealers vi-iliujr the town, I
coitsihlino, in p.'trt.ol the Ii
Foil LAIMES :
Silk Sacks, Mantilla**, and I.ON*. .**11 XWL
Plain ehangoahl* Silk**, and ru Ii fig I do. *,-v
Figd and solnl «• 'lured D -I/iiiihk ati l ('adiiucr
English ami Fr* neb 41-rin**-;
lllaek silk warp Alp-fa.und fan* y *l ». 'all pi
English At \m**ru an Chiniy and Gingli im-, ru
some; Emh’d I \(’K CAPES mid Wrought <
Boimetfl, Rilihons, I. c. lland't'Trhlrfx and Gl
For Geiitleineti ;
Fr**tich and Geriiinn Br*.a.l« loih—all color- j
French. Engli*-h and Aiidtic.iu Cassun'*r»*-;
Rti ll Em!»roi'l.*r**.l S,!k V.-t.-uf and Ida* k S
Fancy Cravat- ; silk and I «■ II indkerch.. Is
II \Ts and < \I’S, of ib" l.m i -nl. .
Merino and Lamb--wool Niiium ami Drxwi
Su"|s*ii*I*ts, A*-. Ac.
Mn-t *»' ill" I nli:irtif.h**t **m i a *rit • I, W»*r.* p*t
Reason, (hy the -eiuor JWirtuer, Who »!'• . I- III id of Ills inn
piirpose of takin ■ .i Iv < it < • of the ini-led it l ■ < ■ >
w** ar.* pri par**d i • oll'-r lie* lo*-t an I most fiishioimlil
invito thn-e wishing lu pun base, to «*all and *‘xamiiie *mr
fittciition of ilioir friends, and Country
elected .slock ol Fancy and Staple DltY GOODS,
For I , lnnterM ami Hoiisekeep r**:
u|s*r. Whitney and Bath BLANKETS;
•»:r.i I. "ivy Dulfil Blanket-. |.,r negr'****.. nil hiz*
F ^OCIt MONTHS after data application will la*
to th** Hun. ib- Inferior Court of Talbot county,
xx lien silling for ordinary tiurjs*e*s. for leave to s**ll the
North XX'r-t corner of lot No 220, in the 10th district of
Muscogee county, bidongiug to the orphans of Thomas J.
R ■•rUmor.*, deceased; containing nliout 30 and 1 acres,
for th • benefit id - said orphans.
WM B. ROCK MURE, Guardian.
Sept**mU*r 4, 1819. 36 4m
At if' R MONTHS after date, a|i|i!n- it ion xx ill l.e inode
t" i!u* l.onorabh* lnf**rior Court of Mu-cogee county,
i. xx hen sitting for ordinary pnr|«r«ei4, fur leave to sell
Lands ami Negroes belonging to the estate of Knoi'h
ifr»e*, late of said county, deceased.
' m.hksf5oe,( a ,,,„. [b
Aug. 21, H19
JAS. XVIII’lTf.E,
31 fin
viiinnis iiii I Kentucky Jeans ;
Plaid l.u
Flai.ii.-D,
id I :
i Plan
lity. very lrm
I plain ;
•tic. and all wool, twilled a
Irish Linen*, lor Family in***., u^irranted;
Dunask Cloths ami Tabling Dmjht. all xxi lths; i
Sheeting-, sii;s*rior ipi.ility -hb*a* bed and brown ;
Shmuiit- -English nn«l Xmericnn. le»**t fabrics ;
O/.miborgs. IDd To k ami Jean* ;
SHOES Plantation Brogans, and a large supply of!
II other kimD. h.* t *|Ulbty.
CAltPFJTS and RUGS; ••*i"-al |*ie«**M -uper. Ingrain '
arpeting; hanilwime tufteil Rus*4,«Vc. A - *-.
• * i - • 1 'i i !"r p?i’tt|*str a Iv.int oarly in th**
• al th* North, in ihe ininuf.irturimi di«trici«, for ihe !
o I • ••I 'lri.i * tic* ne-xv't **iyl**^ imported.) consequently I
• ^,(10(1- on Hiu ti teriu-i if cannot fad In please We :
PM tl 'R ,M( tNTIIS after date, application will he made
P tu the honorable Inferior CoutI of Blew
i '" ii lotting for ordinary pnr|s*s**H, f**r leav
, gr.ie** Is'longing to the estate of Ryol II.
ra-i'd, late of said county.
WILLIAM T PARK. A im
Atia. 21. 1849 34 I
LAoFR .MONTHS nfti*rdate application will be i
WOOL MANUFACTURING,
*117" ILL D' carried on in connection with the Cotton
vt Manufacturing, by tic.* ►nb-'-riber**, iu the new
Factory adjuining Winter’s Palace Mill, in the best man
ner. either in ('loth or KooD, as customer* may desire.
Ha\ ing tin* D*st of Machinery and long exfierience, they
flatter thotnffelves that perfect satisfaction can he given.
BRIDGES a MATHEWS.
N. B. Cash will be paid for Walnut hulls or bark
from the nuts. R. At ftf.
Oct. 9, 1849 41 3m
E. T. TAYLOR A CO’S.
IMPROVED COTTON 6INS.
T HE subscribers respectfully inform their friends nnd T'
the public, that they have completed their exten-it
six - ** Building, and have removed their Coltou Gin
AiHiiniactory from (iirar.l, Alabama, to the city of r
Columbus. w
They are prepared to funiish any number of their y*
SI PKUIOK IMPROVED COTTON G!NS,
at the shortest notice ; ami invite all those who are in B*
want of a very superior (»IN to send them nn or«ler, or
call nt their Manufacturing Establishment and select H
such an article a* they may want.
They have the exclusive right of manufacturing the ’
celebrated HahhitN Alclnl Hoxing, which is con- t
sidered superior to any article in use for b* a rings and V'
journals. All of their Gins will lie supplied with Boxes
„.|| tfi,’. ' cninjxmed of this metal, which will prevent the pns^i. '
flin, «le- ! ,, ‘'i , y of a Gin’s ever catching fir** from friction.
; at this establishment is warranted +
kvMjE 3* n.in.viiTT.
41 tt
tv .sitting a- a Court of Ordinary, f>
lauds and negroes belonging to tie* estate
r„ decease.l. S .Id |.*r the heuufit of heir
of said deceased.
XVF.STl.r.X HARRIS
IIE.NKX B. HAKRIS,
July 17
il l( Mt INTI IS after date application \x ill b** tnadn
:<• the Honorable l dcri* r Court, of Stewart cotin-
tv. xxlii'ii sitting f*>r onlinary pur|i*for leav** to sell
the undivided interest of Francis William* and Dmisa
Wiiliains, minors, in lot of land No. 191. in the 19th
District, G M .of Stewart county, for the lieuefit of
said minors.
WILLIAM C. SPIER, Guardian.
July 21, 1819. 30 lin
irr* All work dot
to give satisfaction.
Columbus, April 25. 1848
E. T. TAYLOR A CO.
19 tf
MUSICAL EMPORIUM,
c. imno X t o.
IMPORTERS AND in* U.KUS IN KVI’.UV DESCRIP I’lON OK
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY A FANCY GOODS,
yz
,^i )l R MONTHS fb* r dateap:-!
hoiiorahle th** Inferior t ’«
ilting for ordirmrv purj'
T. XV. PIERCE’S GIN FACTORY AND
leave to sell^the VARIETY WORKS.
i«l cn ditori ! Mth-crtlwrlma moved to his place near Lumpkin,
J. Stexvart county, where he has built a large Gin
Factory, to curry on his Gin making more extensively,
Adinr’e. j and many other branches of business, such as Dutch
29 4m ! F ttnuM * 'Phrashing .Machines, Sush and Blinds, Panel
, Doors, ami line chimney pieces.
Turning of all kinds done at the shortest notice, Wood
or Iron. Inks and Gudgeons fur Mills.also inks and Gud
geons for Gin Gear, a superior article. (Jin Gear of the
lie-.! patent now in use, made and nut up in the best style.
Gins repaired ui the D st manner, ami at prices that
will satisfy planters. IL* is now making some of the
finest Gins ever offered, and on th** most improved pinns.
II** will warrant that every planter who gets om* «»f liis
fine (tins will In- jierleclJy satisfied,and the satisfaction
he lias given for the three last years in all liis work
I ! proves that it has Iteoii executed in a workmanlike and
(|< faithful manner.
, „ell ! KT* All onlers w ill be promptly attended to from any
■sl.iiiiii 3 I" l'..’.-iufonf Itlmil.- i ; Mill Sl'iiiillw »"il t'uflars lurllei! .iff in neat
'•wart i iiiuiv. deceased. ( H |vle ; Rods for baw Mills made nls*. at the shortest no*
I\'\. KS HlilDiiKS.’l.lin'x. '"T, T. W. PIERCE.
1 May 2S 21 tf
•lm
application will Im- made
•nor Court of Marion county,
ting lor Ort'inr.ry purjv»s»*s. for leave t - . s*'ll all
and negroes Ivlonging to the ••state of Burton
)*l. late «>l Marion (‘oiinty, •l.'ceased, except
\«'h FircprooC XVai'clioiiMc. |
rp H E subscribers will continue the
1 lions#* and Uoiniiaissioai Hiasi-
■aess,
the i
il \vi;
(nn lerth.* Bn
sale *.r iir I
. \UK’S. J
III* 'KI’.RING
of w9CfhtJukll '"' rni,r * "url, in fovot
I ... nitt KVa.
A. 8. RUTHERFORD. KVff
41 td.
STEWART COURTY.
VI/llA btaoli) bifore tho Court Itotmo .loor, in toun
X V of Lumpkin. Swwurt rounty, on tho linnTur.-
day in DecemtM, next, botwoon the u.uxl houn. of mle,
the totlowln, proictty, to-wit:
One nefro woman u the property of W. W. Seymour,
levied on to Mtiofy the followim fi fox from Stew&rt
Suporit* Court, June, Riee v.. W. W. Seymour. John
ColhoUM Vi. W. W. Seymour.
Abo, the aouth half of lot of land No. 7, in 33.1 .liatrict
Slowmtt ecu*. «tho noporty oi Uidaon H. Croxtou,
lo ntmfo one fi fo from Siemtn Inferior Court. Shield,
wtd BoD v«. Gideon H. Craiion.
. Ch» w V* taverert in lotofUnd No. 198.
m 94th dMriet Siewmn eountv. levied on to mit-fv one
f £ OTI • J “*“°» * Court of Stewmrt county,
Wtlliom A. Ruroou m. Sami. Clrnnry. Lrvy t, m J„
•ltd retnroad tome hy , eonatable.
Abo, Ihoaul half of lot of lend No. 178, in 231 dutrirt
StsnaR ootltuy. levied on u ihe property of i.lmtel
Sle«mit,4oadia/y twjfo imued from a Juntire. f«in
October !
B. Moy vv. I.tmtrl Stewart, S. A.
Stewart. Levy mode end returned
JOHN V. PRICE, SI. ff.
It td.
■AJUON COUNTY.
TIT ILL be oold before the Court Houm door in Ihe
VV town of Suono VIM, Marion county, on the firat
Tuwday » Dorumhor ant, within tho lent houn of
mle, the foUowiof prapovty, to wit:
One boom ud lot in the town ol TYzewell, Morion
coanqh known o» lot number I, ud village hall lot in
••h. ••vn. Vrith ria ouporun,peep thereunto, levied on
no tho property^of tCJuLo WelU, to ootufy one fi fit io-
« Surion eouniy in fitvor
*“““ W *“* ■‘rttpeny pointed
of tend No. 187. in the 5th district of orifi
coun, V. levied on oa tlw
i ~ - *° ** l ‘* f 7 » fi 6* ieeued
LnlKSSLVu!? f*»»rol
Wolkor. Prepent point-
One lot of land, number one hundred nnd ninety -three
fa> OnlhWdj-ltfggs-Ur Suecoeee, now’.Me,™
sou# J Wnod Mdo tho propony of Ihun.1 Pent ev, to
. sg.T FiZJZii Z
■ ami Mrsi.'M Imt u mi m -
• a 11—i --|.l -Mtll-i RO*h|:\\ Dll'
I'Vcrv *l'*N« rij*U*»
>1 XIIOGA.N V
hi stai
exhibition ami
a- M'NNs A ,
July 31. HI9.
g iii'gr'K-h, .I,-
old ; Jim* 22 y.
iiiiiikI 13 yeam uhI.
oh I ; Squire 15 y**an
.1,1 ; M ml iso
Mi I Icy It) \
i t.l'l ;
Rliotly 19 y»*ai'H
tl.*« M, for the IhmicIU of the li**ir- am
*.l.l ;
*.hl. AIImiI.I
Sept.
. lft 19.
roliii.
.1.1. it ml I 'I. ii -
Adiu'rs.
39 bis
\ D*M I NINTH ATOR’S SALE. —XV ill be m.I.I oh
the lir-t TlleHihiV in Jauuarv next, xxilhiu the
legal hours of H.ih*. hi the lo\x n ol Buena X mu. XI itn.ii
countv. tlie following pro|)**rtv, t*» xxn : One negro man
nauteil Tom, about 26 ycam old ; one negro man nam> .|
I'.ilmomi, about 22yeatHohl; one l*o\ i.ameil lolin, uhoiit
17 y«*ars old ; one negro woman named F.lr/.a. 25 year**
old, ami her three children; one negro xx* uian nauteil
(‘lam. about 21 year** of age. utid her tvxo chihlrcn ; one
girl named Harriet, about 13 yearn old. \Im», lot of laud
No 251, tu the till ili.-irii-t of originally Mn-engee. now
M.iriou eoliuty, \\ itli nliout 83 acres «*l clearcil land
thereon; ami one 10-acre lot in tin; townot Tn/.e\x**ll,
nuiuher not known, the place whereon James ,\ Boothe
now resides. All sohl hy xiriue of an order «•! the Infe
rior (’onrt o! Xlarion county, an the prn|n*riy of the i*staie
of Burton XX . Dowd, late ol said county,dec’d. Terms
made known *>ii (In* day of sal**.
SAMUEL SIIEITARD. Adm’r.
Marion eo. Nov. 1,1849. 13 \>\»
-Will be sold be'e
town of 1.111II|>lkI
\ D.MI NINTH A TOILS' SALE
. the Court House door in the
Stewart county, (in. on the first T
next, within the legal hours of stile, agreeably to an or
der of the honorable the Inferior Court of Mini comity,
when silting tor ordinary purposes, lot ol Land number
b>*t, and th** north hall of lot mini her f*5. situate in ihe
2llh district nf originally Iat ih>w Stewart c**unl\, and
i negro man of th** name of Boh. belonging to the os-
ale ol Joseph Culver, Ian* of said county, deceased.
Sold for the lh*i,<*tit of the heir- ami creditors ef s.iul
P I A Vf O P CRTTE 3 , £»■
XVITII OR WITIMI T TIIE EOLIW VTTACIIXIENT. * * i
Guiinr^, Violins, Flu:*-*. \m *r.l • .1 -. Il***x S;imo**. xV • *v ■ lirass Instmwnts of all kituls, for j
Hands, til wav* on limd.
SIXTY rilorsXNH PIECES OF »ll SIC NOXV ON II \NI>,
and Now Music received every month, direct from tho Publishers, and sold at Northern Prices.
FANCY GOODS, JEvVSLUY, Ac. Ac.
Consisting in part of line I'liitoil XX lire, g.»M and *-il\er XX ulclios, Chiliu**, Keys, I'ius, Rings, Ac '
Beal Bags, Fins. Work B"x*s. and Writing Desks xerv handm.iii**. from $ I to *10;
with iimneroiis oiler be.iutilul, new and iisi«ful article-, ton to mention.
p.V* i’lie LADIES are res|»***'ifully nixil**d t>* cull and exaiuiu.*
4 Mansion House,
. i 3- GLEN NX ILLE. Alabtunn.
f 11E subsetils-rs re«|H'*'tfully inf
tin* public, that they have p
11 logo, ftirtncrly oc*upi**il hv Benjamin
th*
tliell
• |.re|R»r**<l t<>
x it h
call.
onunodaie all
proof Building Pivoted '-j
uonai wimer, nn Front ami Randolph atreetn.
We are prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on
Cotton, ami to furnish our customers with ROPE nnd
BAGGING nt the lowest market rates.
IO 3 Our charges w iil be ns low ns other good houses.
E. S. GREENWOOD.
EDWIN GREENWOOD.
Columbus. Sept 23, I84C 40 if
N. H—We li.ve ,me of BllllOCk'St I’l'O"
ffr,'ssiv«‘ I'ow.'i' PivxM't put up ill <*U
U a rehouse, for repacking round into square bills
r large nud ►plan In
N. B F.VEUX XUTB’I
an Ik* r**tnnt***l or exchua ted. it i'
Engraving, Sic. done as usual
Id hv '
eilhe
nil- Mm I
ci!tli**s lor the exhibition umi [
xil! Is* WARRANTED, and
C. ItH I NO A- TO.
$3,000 REWARD!
Keiiben Rich's Patent Centre Vent Iron Water-Wheel,
FOR COTTON \NI. WOOL I'AI TOUIIOS, Slit \M>(iltlST MILLS, COTTON GINS,
a,i,I every other ptirpose It. ivhlelt a Water II I.eel cult Ire iipplierl.
HiM SST Tl 10,1 u:. HOTCHKISS, \\l> \l,l, OTHICK W IIKI’.I.S!:!
One of the greatest Inventions of the Age.
1 taxing thoroughly repaire I theSjahles.ami arranged
* oii\eiii**iii Lot-, they iiixite th*’ patromige of Drovers,
xx !io **h:ill at all tunes receive their aMsistaucp.
Families III III** lower roumie*. seeking health. or de
siring t" phtee their children whore they mn eiq >y the
mlxaniages of heallli, MN’iely and g«Knl Schools, cannot,
in *'iir jmlgiiH'iil *lo I filer than lo place them here. If
I'.aced in *>iir charge, they t*hall In* provided with ii|*art-
iixuit** in the family of the proprietors.
Intending to devote our personal nlt-ntion to ihe os-
i.ibli-lmieiit, we hojie to merit til** |*atronage of tin* imv-
ellmg icminniiiiy. JAS. E BARNETT,
JOHN o LAMAR.
Harbour «•«. Ala. Aug 2ft, H19 33 3m
[ XVIl.l. GIVE 8500 reward to any ,
much ItiisinoN with ihe same quantity i
#500 to any |M*r*G'ti w in* xx.ll produce a
« , im*ii xx Ie* xx ill pro lit* ■
I xxuler under any gix**
BREAST WHEEL.
a patent XV A TER WHEEL, that will do a
head, from three t*i tinny leel. Or,
n,!* r a head of eight feet or lc*<>, that shall J
’A
m
—>lA plantation
Muscogee county. I
bus th** way tlie road
a road pnu iu able
Tel
km»
i ihe day .
Ailmr’s
\ DMINISTRATRIX’S SALK.-XVill he sohl Ik*fore
/V the Court-house d**or, in tlietoxxnol Tulhoiion,
Tails*t county, on the first Tuesday in Decemtier next,
laftween the legal hours of sale, ngreeal»le lonn order of
the Honorable the Inferior Court of said rounty, silting
as a Court of Ordinary, the following negroes, to-wit:
Mary about 38 years old ; Mack lft years old ; IH-unia
13 years old; Elder9 years «*h!; Eineline 9 years ol*
Unmet 6 year* old ; 193 acres of land |kxrt ol No. 20
the 22d district Talbot county, adinining the lam!** of
Jesse Carter, ttotieri llintou, nnd James Z. DiMinihe**,
the same lie ing the place whereon 1 now reside. All
sold ns the properly of David A. Ferry man, deceased.
EFFA PERRYMAN. Adm’x
Sept. 22, 1849. 39 Ids
A DMINWTRATOR’S SALE —By virtue of an or*
tier of the Hoiiorahle Inferior Court, «»! Harris
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, xxill 1h* sold
ut the Market-house in the city ol Columbus, Muscogee
county, on the first Tuesday m De»-eml»er next, within
tho usual hours **t sale, txxti lots of laud In-lougiug t** the
estate of Isaac Watson, late of Harris county, de«‘fi*a*c.l,
to-wit: lot No. 95, in the I5lh district, and No. 6. in the
12th district of Must'ogee iHiunty ; sohl for the Ivnefit »*t
the heirs of said deceased. Terms made know n on day
of sale.
THOMAS REEVE. I K
^IKAM 11. WATSON, 1 A m
October
40 ids
A DM1NI8TRATOR S SALE.- XVill la? sold on the
/\. first Tm-Miuy in December next, at the Court-
house in the county of Talbot, tlie house and lot iu the
town of Tnlbotion, formerly occupied by Samuel C.
D*acb, as a Provikiou Store. Term* of sale—ert dit < ne
and two years, with go.*d security.
JAMES STALLINGS, Administrator,
with the will annexed,of 8.C. LEACH, deceased.
October 9, 1849. 41 ids
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.- Will l* sold on
Wednesday, the 12th day of December next, at
the residence of Oliver Daxidson, deceased, iu tire
county ot Harris, all lire perwheWU* property IvUmgtng
to the (‘slate of said deceased, consisting of horees, «*at-
lie, ho«, sheep, household ami kitchen furniture, and j
everytning else belonging lo the farm of said deceased.
V DMINISTRATRIX’S SALK.—'XVill he -old Ire-
fore tire Court Utilise door in the town ot" Lumpkin,
Stewart county, on the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hours of sale, one lot of laud, con
tinuing 150 acres, more or Ic-s in tin* 32d district of
Stewart county. No 19. Sold subject to tlie xxidoxx’s
dower. Also, two Negroes : Dmr, a xxouiun about iri
years old, and Nancy, a girl alsmt 15 years old. Sohl
ns the pn»|*erty ol Rhutlsford Bridges, late of Stewart
county, deceasetl, agreeably to nil or«ler of the Inferior
Court of said eountv. Term* made known on the day
of sale. FRA NCES BRIDGES. Adm’x
Stewart co. Ntrv. fi, lft 19. 15 tds
V DM IN'ISTK.X TOR'S SALE By virtu.' of an
order of the Honorable the Inferior Court, of Mus-
cogee county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold at tho Market-house in Columbus, on the
first Tuesday in January next, one negro girl named
Aim, about -even year* of age, sold as the proj»erty of
KciiIh'U Coats, deceased, sohl for the benefit of tne heirs
of the decensed. Terms made known on tlu* day of
sale.
DMINISTR XTOR'S SAIT. Ag
eah'e
lorC
Mat
x .11 W
ri- eouniy, 'while sitting for ordinary purposes,
sohl tlie first Tue-dav in Jauuarx next. Ihmw
Usual hours of sale, N*fore the Court hou-e d.*or
town ot Hamilton, llarri- county,a negro woman In the
name of Ka< hael, about -ixtx Near.- ot age, as the prop
erty of Martha Kilpatrick, late of said enmity, »lccca*ei*
Sold tor tlu* Ih*ii»'iit of the heirs and creditors of said i*
late. Terms on the day of sale.
XVM. JOHNSON. Adin’r.
Sept. 85, 1819. 39 Ida
V DMINIRTRA'TOR’S s ALE —- Agreeably to «n
order of tho Court of Ordinary of Columbia coun
ty, will he sold. at the town of Haiml'nn. in Harris
county, on tlie first Ttiesduv in January next, a Tra* t »»f
I^aitd, fi'outaiiitug two htiiuited two and n half (2021)
acres, known as L**t tiuinlter one hundred and eiglitv-
two, 082 in the nineteenth 19th' di-trut of formerly
Muscogee, now Harris county. Terms on the dny of
sale. XVILLIAM S. JONES, Adin’r.
Columbia co. Oet. 30, 1819. II til*
£500
Wh"*l
£500
»»r.
who will prodif
or later Or.
i xx ho w ill prod nee
last with my XX’heel, and
shot, tin dors ho
Bra
i Wheel, that xxill
stonily as my
i XVIi*
extent. I'heapiu". durahtlity. |»*• v\«• i
npi*ln )ble io all purpo>es and t-i ex
£500 t<i any one w In* xx ill prodm
I he -am** sawing or griiidiug.
{rj* Till- WHEEL conihines every quality that is tk
fall, from two tact to any height — equal in economy of *
I. of any -orl or kind, patented or n**t, that will com hit
I simplicity—*«) ea-tly applied iu all situations, and
at ton. Or.
"i.'hkiss XVhee! that does not consume fifty per cent, mot
l XV;
Wheel. Itl* adapt.* I I
any hr
dium head —Ts more durahle, and infinitely chea;»er. It is also steadier in iu
l.aud superior mid.
motion— -iiflieieutly so to run x
It lm* inauv other nd\nntug(*s over the Brea-I nnd Oterslrot XX'heel. The first i-in being
Is* applied w lie re there i* not room lor those xx heels—the largest si/.:- Iieing hut .*» feet in dial
length, and x\eiglis but 2500 |Mimid*. The second i*. that tin* higher the head, the small'
head of 35 feet, a XX’heel It* niche* in diaiii 'ter. venting 1** niche- of xva
It is superior to the Tub or Flutter XX’Icel, for it ilo-«* not require more
and is more durable, and not much if any more expensive. It i* likew t*
n«»xx hi u-**. for it keeps in order ti much greater length of tune, and u-e* i
b is sii|H*rior to winkIcii \x heels of all kind-, a-it xxill .-u/i wider luck i
12#^ For Cotton Gins it i- the only XVheel; with a -null quantity ot
be driven. It t> xxell known t’n.u a XX’at.*rtbn xxill turn out lietterC>
In leva l countries they ran be used xx here there is a go.nl supply of xx at
sii|H*reedmg the use of Steam oil account of their elu»apiu**s.
These XV HEELS ran Ih* seen in operation nt tlu* which
Coweta Falls Cotton Factory. Columbus,Ga.. driving meal x*
all their machinery, where a French Turbine, made fill rap
in the great city of Low *11, failed to do it. of slot
At I'leixsanl Macon’*, in Macon county. Ala . grinding
ten to fifteen bushel* of tin** corn tn**al |n*r hour
At the mill* of XX’. IV Alexander. F.-q', Flat Shoal*.
cam/Hict that it can
ter and 31 inches in
the wheel; under a
r, is equal to a power of 15 horse*,
inn one fourth to one-third the water,
mperior to any of the Reaction XX’heel*
t more than about one-lmlf the water.
ttr, and -tu ure- tin* entire head and fall.
:ti**r, nnd under any head the Gin can i
on, and more of it, in a day.
water, and a he:ul of only two or three feet,
pul to about si tty-the bush. Is an hour. The t
•l,:tild (imtipired hy th** almost fright-
i.. doing ••xeellent \x.*rk
olumlm-. tin., driving all tlieii
wooden ware works in splendid -tyle.
At same place,a Saw Mil! XX’lieei, cutting under II feel
head, with 120 inches of water, from 2530 to 3vHH) ft,
of inch lumber per day.
At tlie Factory of Geo. Schley, Esq., near Augusta, n
wheel 3i feet in diameter, doing more work on less
water than xxos u-ed by the Bren-t wh *el, 22 ft. long
and 15 ft. iu diameter, which i* -tqvr-eiied.
At I'alace .Mill-, Columbu*, Ga.. giindiug a* a regul ti
business, under 11 feet he id. 25 to 3t> bu-hel* of tin-
meal, to each run efstoues, per Imur—and xx lien occa
sion require* can do rather better, a* the Mihk'iiini
notice copied from tlie “Columbus Enquirer” oi$tfti
October will show:
“Tiie Fatvcr. Mitts—XXV visited tlrse spletidid
mills on Saturday ln*t, t*» w:tnev» their |x**rformances in
tlie way ol grinding, b i- miueee—ary i.-r u- to say it
excelled any thing xxe ever saw. Sexeral hu-lmls vxen
ground hi the rate of one bit-hel to fifty-eight seconds
fill rapidity of the rutin* 1
of -tones driven by Rich's wheel.
In fact, any number of r* lereiice- car
that it i- the W-t water xx heel in the l i
U i* Ie-* costly, lev* liable to get nut oi
durable—being made entirely of iron,
turned oil', keyed ami fitted accurately,
pinion, eounling ami gudgeon, all tu:
xx beds. For Saw orGrt-t nulls they \
si25 to )X25t»—the highest head
1 wheel, an I the I
(ter
A DMINISTRATOR’S S ALE —XVill W sold
townot Lumpkin,on the first Tuesday in li
lier next, agreeably to an order of the Inferior Court of
Smwa.1 county, silting for ordinary purptaws, lot of Land
No. 39, in the 28J district of originally l^*e now Srewr-
art county, Udongmg to the estate t»f Dugald M* Keith-
an, late of said county, deceas4*d. Term- know u on Uie \\
day of sole. JOSEPH J* DOWD, Adm’r.
bept. 19,1849
38 Ids
4 DMINISTR A TOR'S SALE—Will Ih* sold on
x\. the first Tuesday m January new. at the Abnm
Hoiwt in the town ot Hamilton. Harris county, in pur-
! sunncfi* of an order of the Inferior Court of said county,
sitting for ordinary purposes, two Negroes, a man and
woman, belonging to the estate of Sureney Jackson.de-
; censed. They will bo sold **n a ere lit. with approved
seiuriiy. DANIEL HUFF. Sen., Adm’r.
~ llarri* co. CVt. 30. 1849. 44 ids
\ DMINISTR,\TOR'S SALE -XV.il btsoldnQtht
tir-i Tuesday in January next, lie fore the Court
lloneedoor in ihe town of Franklin, Heard county. Ga.
Ir.xrtiona! lol of hind number seventeen, in the twelfth f ^ t>
trnt ot Heard county, fi r the benefit of XX’illium | nu d c kiu
, Carroll eouniy. j
Ab.NLK K. XV ALTON. Adnir
Ort 23,1^19 43 td*
—XX ill Iv sohl on the first Tuesday in January
next, within the leg’ll hours of sale, before the t
Hou-e «l(H»r ill the town of Talbotton, Tail) t cot
agreeably to an order of tlie lion Tab'e Inferior C n
said county, sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, a negro
hv ilk* name of Bob. Sohl a* the vi.it prop rty ••
done on one |»air
la* given to shnxv
H.**' States ; that
onler. and more
with iron shaft, I
Iron gates, rack j
nislied xxiih the |
ary i*i price from j
requiring the
I the highest
priced. For Cotton Factories ami other purjstses. char
ge- according to work to lie |H*rformed.
Iu all c.i-i'- where th-*v fil'd to give jvrf-'et satisfaction ]
nf r a lair trial, the XVhee - may b.* ret'irned ami the |
inon y will be refunded. TIi j w . > lotiverod at any I
u»'--'-.-i:»!e p-'int in the Samh -rn Suite*. Cominmiica- •
tion- v p t-t pai i cheerfully un*\vered. and any niforma- j
tf i given. .Models fit milled, with ample direction* for
putting the wheels in.
Address, G1NDR XT *Sr CO.
.Xlonigoinerv, Ala. J
GEO XV WINTER,
Columbu*. Ga.
or, FAI L ROSSIGNOL.
Oet. 23, 1849. .13 ly; Augusta, Georgia.
AUDI AN’S SALE—Agreeably to an ord^r
<;
FOR SALE.
\ IB M T i'ue mile from * ’«»lunibus, on the Mac«>n
road, a comfortable re*idence, with twenty ncre* nt-
lached, |H*ss»*s-ion given immediately. Alsosome (anil-
lies of negroes. Apply to
JOHN A. JONES.
Col limbos, October 2, IB tf
FOR SALK.
mi the Chnttahnochcp River, in
is nine <*r ten nule* frnmColuni- J
•mis. There i* a nearer route for
il one which would moke the dis* I
than seven **r eight miles. But this is I
not open and would only be o|v*ued by the consent of
the oxv tier* of the land*, over which it goes. Th** place
cntaiii* about eleven hundred and ten acre*, of which
three hundred ami fifty to four hundred are River hot- I
t-»in. The greater part of this bottom is now just well I
cleared, and in the t>**M state far productiveness ; of the ,
rest about -i\ hundred nnd fifty acres are in the WimhIk, \
and well timbered. There i- U|nmi tIi** place a g»MnI Gill- i
lexitse, u g(*<d Sciexv, and good running gear for the Gin; (
the running gear is ju-t thoroughly repaired, nnd lias !
cast-iron cogs, Ac. /
room*.:« number «»f
and exc»'llent xxell also belong t**it. A thousand
hundred bushel* of corn would he sold with the pine
The term-of payment will l»e liberal. Perron* wish
ing t > purchase the place would do well to make it
known at once ; ns otherwise a difierent arrangement
lor the coming year may prevent a sale.
IIENKV L. HENNING.
October 23 43 tf
CHATTAHOOCHEE PL ANTATION
^ For Sale.
A»'TIIE subscriber offer* for sale, a valuable Flan*
tatioti 10 miles above Fort Gains*, lying upon the River.
I have 1215 acres, nnd I am authorized to say 400 more
may be added, making tlu* settlement complete. About
300'acre* cleared, with n gin-house and screw, oyer-
seer'- bouse,and negro houses, with a good boat-landing
FRANCIS G. WILKINS,
Auction nnd C’nminiasion More limit,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
J ust Received on Consignment:
50 pieces Kentucky Bagging.
50 foils “ Ro iH *.
10 Hh«l*. Sugar.
1 r ° llimhl> »* October 23, 1849.
Aug. L. Grant,
(iEXKB.U CO.U.XIISSION MERCHANT,
NEW ORLEANS, La.
W ILL transact any business entrusted to his care,
on liberal term*. Strict attention to the purchase
and sale of every kind of Merchandize.
Sept. I, H19 36 tf .
CHAR LIIS S. HARRISON,
AICTIOX AND ('OinHSSIIIN%ReilAXT,
COLUMBVS, GEORGIA.
JNO. S. HUTCHINSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
OriolHT J. 1H4!) * 40 6m
Commission and Forwarding.
i and the public generally, that lie will continue to
lu’w iriiine ii'.veili!7 "li.iiiw’.if in ' Commiuim and Pinvrdittt Butina* at Ap- l
w and xxell hmlt negro bonnes "twnicala, to which, as heretofore, hi* strict personal »
i. .1 . 4 .i r, 1.1 ! attention will Is* orivpn.
31 6m
txvpivil ■ ttBentmn will lie given.
Apalachicola, July 31,1849
SAMUEL KIRKPATRICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lumpkin, Stewart county, Ga*
Will strictly, promptly and faithfully transact all husi-
ne.-s in liis profession, entrusted t£Riin, ill the several
Courts of the f hattahoochee Circuit.
Oetolier 2, 1819. 40 tf
G. C. AI.FUKD. M. S. LATIIAM.
ALFORD Ac LATIIAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Crawford, Alabama*
- .—. ... \\T ILL attend to all business entrusted to their earn
nl yard. A tin** cotton olaTitation might he • \\ in any of the adjoining comities of Georgia arid
laid out here for 10 baud*. Tilt* whole or a part would
l*e -old upon liberal term*. Thi- place adjoin* Captain
XX*ash, who can idiovv it. For term* apply to
JAMES M. CHAMBERS.
Columbus, Oct. 9 41 tf
i the Court Home.
12—tf
LAND FOR SALK.
T HE subscriber offer* for sale In* Flantation in Rus-
-*•11 c«Minty, \lnbnmn. twenty-five mile* from Co-
I 1 limbus. 4Mi ihe uld Federal road.
There are one th(Mi*and acres of Land, mostly «»ak I West
I and hickory, about live hundred acre* cleared and un* ;
' der good fence. The place i* perfectly healthy, the itn- |
1 pr. vemeut*are g.-.vl, having n ginsl *lxxt*lliiig house and ,
j all n**ce*>arv out building-. The <* ore three fine XX’ells !
| *mi the premises, nffording a* g-'-'ii water a* can be tumid j
I iu that section of country. There i-, xvithm Ie.-* than a *
I mile, a most excellent male and female S, hool, and two j
Chun l.es within th** same distant **.
The place i* a de-irahle *»ti*-—offering many advan- I
tag ** which can rarely he obtained in the country. I j
* will sell on liberal and accommodating terms.
I Apply to the overseer on the place, **r at this Office.
LAW NOTICE.
josepiiusIechols,
A T TOR .YE Y A T LA lV r ,
Columbus, Geo*
My office is over tlie store of J. J. McKendree, on tli«
est side of Broad *treet.
Feb 20, 1849 8 tf
J. T. FLEYVELLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus, Ga*
Fob I, 1848 . 7tf
Aug. 21. 1849
G. XV.
ogee I'l iinlv. when riitting |
estate of John B. Unrvy and £u-.
Sold for the purpose of division. IN nn
SAR VII IIXRVV. Adui’x of
John B. llarvy. and Guardian of £ U san Brooks
Talfau co. Oct. 30. 1849 H td*
the Inferior Court . .......
irt , for orxlinary pur|K**ex. xx ill Iv sold at the Market House
ty, in the city of Columbus, oil tlie first Tuesday in January
of n**xt. withintlie legal hours of -ale, the following Land,
an belonging to the estate of David Rich, deceased :
he 16.'i acre-, of lot No. 230; also, south half of lot No. ,
Brook*, minor. 252, containing 100j acre*, more or Ie**, in the 9tli dis- ,
tnet of old Muscogee, now Slnscog-e county, lying on ,
FOR SALE ! FOR SALE !
T H AT -plciidid dwelling where 1 now live upon the
Hi!!, in a very pleasant and convenient part of tlie
I city. The lot is enclosed with brick, and has every con*
J venience that any place can have. ^ It will be sold very
loxv fur cash, or young negroes. For particulars apply
! to NAT. M. C. ROBINSON
Oct 24 45 tf
vT un order of the Interior Court ofStexv.ut county,
sitting for ordinary pur;*o- on ihe ih e tir-t Tu '-day in
Decemlter next. Iv fore the C -urt-h *u>c door of-aid comi
ty. Ivtweeu the legal li'Uirsof -.tie, l**t **f land No. 6.
in the 24th district of originally L e. now Stewart coun
ty, sold os the preqvrtV’xft lie ,ry H'vm. Morris Dixon,
1 William Dixon, tumor*«>f Samuel l)ix< n. Terms
the day of -ale.
Sept. 3\ D49.
RnuduTs creek, 14 miles from Columbus. There t
the prem'.vs about 60 acres of cleared land, with ordi-
; nnry improvements. Sold for the benefit of William 1
Rich, heir and legatee of the said Dax id Rich, deceased, j
'Term-made known on the day of-ale.
EMANUEL RICH,Guardian. I
\ x 3,1849 45 tds
( M XKDIXVS SAl.i:.—Will Iv sold on the first |
J Tuesday in January next, nt the Court House in I
Lumpkin. Stewart county, n negro man by the name of j
Bird, ab mt years old. Ivlonging to >>i-an iH-nnard, ;
minor. .*-< Id i <:rsnoin to an order of the Inferior Court ■
•■I -iit l o«*c ,t-, fi.rilie ivtn fit "f said miner,
i SARXli DEN.N.XUD, Guardian. I
Stewart co. Oct. SO, 180. M td.
WANTED,
B V ti'L* 'ul.rnthT, n few LAND W tRRANTS, for
which the highest priee will be paid.
L. M. DURR.
C* lumhu*, July 3,1819. 27 if.
Whitlow Glass*
8 BY 10. 10 by 12. 12 by 14.12 by 16,12 by lft, 12 by
20—and other size*, in lots to suit purchaser* ;
Fur-ale by HALL A MOSES.
June 13
i jKUKY DAVIS’S Pain Killer*—A uppl
received, and for sale by
Aug. 28 ROBERT CARTER.
JOHN L. STEPHENS,
Attorney at Law—LaGrange, Ga.
Will attend the Court-of the Coweta Circuit, and Harris
Conn of the Chattahoochee Circuit.
May 23, 1849, jy
DISSOLUTION.
T HE copannership heretofore existing lie tween tho
undersigned, is this dav* di.-snlved hy mutual con
sent. A. K. *VLM»
March 1, 1819
Tlie undersigned will continue the Auction, Com*
mi—ion, and Negro Brokerage flu*iite-s at the
"Id stand of Ayer A: Harrison, and ha* Engaged A. K.
Xver a* auctioneer and -ale-man.
„ C HARLES S. HARRISON.
March 6, 1849 10 tf
NATHAN GRAY,
BOOK.RINDKR AND PAPER RULER^
AT Dr De JRAFFENKIED 3 CORNER.
ON RANDOLPH STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
B LANK BOOKS made to order, and ruled to any
isittern ; Ledger-, J ainial*. Record BaV
• '«-k' i-. F'.'.i**h Xpjieamncc Exectition D*M-ket*. Steam*
■it l» !.» ; al? made t*. order a* the shortest imilcUl*
•a -lilted up; Periodical* •• im d iu the nearest
manlier. jSept. 12, laid. 39 tf ...