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m tWUT REMEDY.
PflM IM Me fliPi /Jflcft,
i/WJa, Kinf’t F.tU. Wltlc
», Sfi/T*Sf», and all Fix-
Ivanttge of being nut
Bp In elr-light boieo—hence they retain their (nil
Main alt climate*. We have jun received thefol-
joBrip* teatimonialr from C. C. Mien, an eminent
lawyer In aatvenfol practice inWileot county, Ala-
MM. Be la a gentle— in high etanding, and nne
arbon intnence ha* gnat weight:
” CaNDin, Ala., Nov. Sfth. IR4».
i. Saadi , Mmi Gentlemen: Having lieen
venal haa been the remit of my *«!«!•
denaa in Ifmaapaf your “Hebrew 1‘iaater," I checrful-
ly tmaply hy gayini tliat 1 Have found it to lie ae here-
Mae reoMaraended, an “Invaluable medicine.” In
differ art onace of my family I have applied the Ple.ler
eoOhmnlo florae, Tamer. ami I'aine. and it ha« re
fcMetl to afford I meant relief. I have aim
•odd effect upon my own peremi in the cu
with which Ihave been •evaml)' afflicted.
Keepectfrilly, Ac. C. C. SELLERS,
hhn. been v err beneficial in cnee. of Weakncw*.
mult as Pain and Weakness in tlvn Stomach, Wi-ak
Liabs, Lameness, Affections of the Spine, Femnla
We^kncm, Ac. No female, oubiect V> imin ami weak-
Hem In the back. or aide, anonhl hn without it. Mar-
viett falfcto, tndelkvteMutation*, find great relief from
cotontiy wearing this Plaater.
Hite application offhe Plaater lietween the shoulders
haa been fennel a certain remedy for Colda, Coughs,
Phthisic, and Lung Affect ion* to their primary stage*,
It destroys inffamatinn bv perspiration.
mfeier* are advised that a mean counterfeit of thin
article it in erietence.
CAUTION.—The subscriber* are iho only Genera!
Aftnta in tb#Southern State* for the sale of this truly
valuable Plaater; and In order to prevent pnrrhn«-n.
being impoaed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in thin
chy and elsewhere, for the refiarnr, they invite particu-
Ur attention to tlte following
MARK8 OF THE GENUINE.
'let. The genuine i» put up in rmoot/i, engine turned
genuine hat the mg ran d head of Jew hand
n» 44a direction*, around the bos.
Sd. VmUee it hoe, (on the direction* around Iona
. copA of the Record qf the Court to E. Taylor, Bo
ca erria, i* counterfeit. I*
far 8CGVIL A MEAD, 113 Cliaruea street New
Omm, Wholesale General Agent for the Southern
Mika, CD whom all order* moat V* addressed.
tin Genuine la eold by O, Danforth At Co., and II.
Carter, Columbus fit; T. A llrown, Talbotton Ga;
I. murphy A Cook, Hamilton On; llowdre A. Wondaun,
Tbomaaton Ga; L. I). Winter, Greenville Ga; H. F.
Culberaon, La Grange Ga.
April 17, 1849. 1C tf
MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
W ILL be told cm the first Tueeday In December
neat, at the Market house, in the city of Col urn-
but, the Pillowing property, to-wit:
All the interest of Needham Dudley Iri and to a port of
elm lot No. 494, being fit feet and seven inches of the
South part of naid lot, lying mid being on Forsyth
street, In the city of Columbus, levied on u* the pro|»-riy
of Needham Dudley, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa Issued
from Mttpcogcc Superior Court, in favor of Hudson A.
Thornton v*. mid Dudley.
Also, 10 anting chair*, one clock, one aide table, 15
pajntinga in frames, onkrriapof the State of Georgia,
one fine looking glam, 49 tumblers, 11 decanters, 4 dam-
ijohtWi It hundred cigar*, % dial tea, one soup howl, 11
plate*, two tin boilers, 9 do small, one centre table,
part or two casks whiskey, 8 Ihiiiim, one vvihmI raw, one
pak aadironN, one centre table, 2 bide table*, one lied-
Weed, 3 hide ltuttom chair*, one MntraM, one lot empty
bottfea, one do. ca*k*jto mtiafy n distress warrant in fa
vor of Cleghom and Winter v*. Tuni* A. I’rall.
Al*o, lot of laud No. 336,In the ninth district of Miih-
eqgee, containing 303ft Here*, more or lew, levied on ns
the property of Berdainifr Jenkins, deceased, to satisfy a
fi fa from the Inferior .Conrt of Sumter county, in favor
of Clement Gore v*. Shad rick Crawford, administrator.
Also. a negro woman named Amanda, oi yellow
a oofapleiJon, about 19 year* old. levied on n* tlx jnrnjier-
olGeone W. Collier, to mtiafy a fi fa from PufiAki
iperior Court, in fiivor of Edwunl Molincmu v*. wiid
Collier.
Al*o, 32 feet square, part of lot No. 42 Ain the 8th
district of Muscogee county, levied on a* tin uirniwrly of
8arah A. Evan*, to satwfy a fi fn from the Magistrate's
Courtlin favor of Win. Clark v*. Haiti Evan*. Levy
vnade’ond returned todte hy the countable.
Lot*of land No*. 297,281. in the 10th diHtrici of Mum-
com county, each containing 24121 acre*, more or h***,
ana all tint part of lot 264 which lie* on the went Hide
of the Upatote creek, in the 10th district t»f said county,
containing one hundred ntul fifty acre*, more or Ichh,
all levied on ae the property of Jatnen E. Kea, to *ati*fy
a mortgage ft fn from Mnocogce Inferior Court, III favor
of WUliam Fatrick v*. add Kea.
Oct 30
TALOarr COUNTY.
W ILL lie eold on the first Tueaday in Decetnlier
neat, before the t^ourt Ifoinie door in Talbotion,
Talbot county, within tlie legal hour* of Hale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Eighty-five acre* of land, in the 22d diHtriet of Tnlltoi
county, adjoining the laud* of M. W. Stamper and H.
D. Brew.'ter; one dark pony, fi or 7 year* old; one roll,
8 year* old ; 2 cow* and 4 yearling*—levied on n* the
properly of John Malpa**, to *aii>ty nn execution from
Trotijp Superior Court, in favor of Uuthvcii A Weed v*.
Wlmam Malj*** and John Mul| a**.
One lot of land in 22d dintrict of Ttill*»t county, it
being the lot whereon Jaroc* I . Ijuu iiHtcr and John
Lenoeglrr now ro«ide-4evhHl on n* the property of Ah-
Tmhgtn Radi, duccaned, to *ati*fy two fi fu* from o Ju*-
ticeaCourt of the 689th diitrict G. M. in favor of WiU
liam Towns, guanlian of Jame* llluckinon, v*. Leonard
Rush # eiecutor of Abraham KtiHh,de(NMUicd.
The interest of Rirhifil D. Hancock in lot of hind
number 171, in the 83tl district of Talbot county, to »nt-
isfy a n fa Imued front the Muimrior Cmirt of Meriwether
county, in favor of Alpheti* Slay ve. Richard D Han
cock Mid Walton Ector and Matthew D. F.ctor, lit* *e-
rurity on ball l>nn(t. Said fi. fu transferred to Inoiic
Cheney by Walton Ector. Pro|>ortv (Mtintnl out by *nid
Cheney. J. B. McCKARY, Dept. Sheritl*,
Oct. 30 for SIMEON FARKER. SI,IT.
II ARRIS COUNTY.
W ILL be sold befofe the Court houw door, in the
town of Hamilton, on the firnt Tuemlny in De
cember next, tlie following property, to*wit:
One negro boy by the name of lienr> > , alxmt 3t) year*
of age, levied on a* the property of Theuin* Kimbrough,
to mtiaiya II hi from llairt* Sii|»erior Court, in favor of
Bet^utun H. Hill va. Tho*. Kimbrough. i*rincipal, and
Wb. A. Slaughter, and Wro. tirigg**ecurity j projHTiy
peiuted out by plaintiff!
rourrogin hal*.
Alao, at the t-amc ibne and place, five hundred ami
thirty-two acre* of land, more or lew, known a* lot* No.
ttfi,232, and a pan of lot No. 233, all lying in the 5th
district of originally Troup, now Harris county, where
on John A. Lyon* now reside*, levied on a* the property
of John A. Lyons, to satisfy a fi fa iron, Ilarri* Su|>erior
Court, in favor of Erasmus C. llood v«. John A. Lyons,
principal, and Thomas J. Win*ton, security, and other*
I hold in my hands. Property pointed out by iff r*. f.yons.
Nov. 1 Al;F. RLACKMAN, SI,ML
At the name time und place.
Two lota in Um town of |familton, Ga. number* not
known, one now occuf*eif hy Joliu Fife n* a stable or
horse lot, containing three acres, more or I*-**, and
one containing one acre more or less, adjoining the
lot whereon John G. Turner's wood *hop now* stands
on thd south; alio, one buggy and harness, ull levied on
a* the property of John File, to satisfy a fi fn issued from
Harris Inferior Court in favor of Alexander McDonald
v* said Fife. wji. E. farlkv, d. si,’Jr.
Nov. 1, 1849 45 td*
STEWART COUNTyT
YT/ILL be sold before the Court house door, in town
vy of Lumpkin, Stewart county, on tlie first Tues
day in December next, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, u>-wit:
One negro woman a* the properly of W. W. Seymour,
levied ou io satisfy the following fi fas from Stewart
Superior Court. \V W 9fVlu..ur, John
Caibumw v«. W. 8cvraour
AIk). tlie Mill, half otLl ol l all( | N„. 7, in 33.1 ,|i„ r j rt
Swwtn oountjr. Mtb, grupeny of ( ;„ieon II. Cn>uan,
MjTnltl “ ,-1* ?!•"»« luferior Court, Shield,
wd Wlvt- t.tdeou 4. Crouon.
lnu,w * l 1 ‘» '•« of laud No. 19S,
in Mill dtatnrl Stewart eoutny, |„ jwl „„ , i>r
S fc wued from a JuuW. Court ..fstew.r, rounty.
William A. tom* •». Sarah Chaney, Ix-vy madj
and returned to me by a constable. y
Alao, the east half of lot of land No. 178, in 23d district
Stewart county, levied on as the property of M, lue |
8tesre*t, Vo satisfy two fife* issued from a Justices C.-urt
of Oktraitooanty, B. May v*. l*hmel 8iewan. s. a
Smith va. lakmael Stewart. Uvy made and relumed
to me by a constable.
JOHN V. PRICE, SVff!
October 30 44 tds
LAND FOR SALE.
flNIIE sulwcrilier offers for *ale hi* Plantation in R,i“-
X *eU county, Alabama, twenty-five mile* from C<»-
lamhns, on the old Federal mail.
There are one thousand acres of Land, nvwtly «»nk
ami hickory, about five hundred acres cleared and un
der good fence. The place i* perfectly healthy, the im
provements are good, having a good dwidlinu iioiim* and
til necoamry out buildings. Then* are three fine Wells
Oil the premi*e*, affording n* good water ** can lie found
kt that rection of country. There i«, within lc*s than a
mile, a most excellent male and female School, and two
Churches within the same distance.
Tlie place is a desirable ono—offering ninny advan
tage* which inn rarely he obtained in tb« country. 1
Will sell on liboml and accommodating trrmfi.
Apply to the overseer on the place, or a, this Office.
Aug. 21, 1849
Register’s Sale.
Ciiancrrv 4'oust, 14th Di*t. J John Pinknrd. Vs.
> S. .M. Ingcrsoll, D.miel
of the State of Alabama. ) McDougald, ct nl.
1 WILL sidl in the town of Girard, Ain., on the 20th
tiny of Decemlicr next, to ilm highest bidder. on n
Credit of twelve months, under a decree of said Chan
cery Court in the above stated case, the following prop
erty, to wit:
Lot* No*. 1,2, 3, 4, 33,34,35,36,37,38,39, fifi, north
lialfof 67, undivided fourth tin, undivided halt of |/#i*
69,70, 112 and 115—all in the town of(»imrd, Hu--••II
county, Ala.
Also, the following tracts of 1/md in the comity of
Russell, Alnhama, to wit:
Fractional section No. 11, north half of 10, south Imlf
of 8, south half of 1H, northwest quarter of 21, *outli
half of fractional 21, section 3, nod the south half of
rection 9—all in Township 17 and Range 30.
Also, the following named und de*cnl**d Negro sluves,
to wit: Solomon, 53 years old ; Yellow 5S ; liluck
Ned, 38; Charles, 57; Wiley, 39; Horace, 46; Peggy,
45; Amy, 30; Milly, 38; Anna, 22: Henry, 19; Hor
ace, JH; und Mary, 16 years old, ami divers young NV
gris-s, the children find increase of the above tiarii”il fe
male slaves, whose names are not now re me mis-red.
BRYANT DI Nf AN,
Register and Master in Cliiineery.
Nov. 6, 1849. 45 uls
T UU8TEEK’ SALE —Will Is- sold before the Court
House dour In the town of Lumpkin, Stewart coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in December next, all that lot
or |»arcel of Laud situate, lying and being in the county
aforesaid, State of Georgia, known and da-tiiiguhlie.d hi
the plan of said county as |*trl of lot No. 114, in the 22d
district of originally now Stewart county, and near
the centre of said lot of land—commencing at a (line
corner and running south to a pine corner, thence west
ton (ssti corner, thence, north to a post corner, and thence
to the lieginriing, so as to embrace (be graveyard and
Mpring ; and also one nere not within the IiiiiiIh aforesaid,
to commence at the fir*t desrritird line, making ai
avenue to the Florence road, and containing in nil fiv-
acres of land ; together with nil the rights nnd appurte
nances in nny way belonging thereto.
The alsive pro|M>rly to he sold to satisfy demands
against said proisTly, in the lintels of John Rice mid
James Kirkisiirick, trustees for the same.
JOHN RICE. t 'two.,.-
JAMES KIRKPATRICK,)
Stewart co, Nov. 1,1849. 45 ids
’Ll X EC 11 TOR'S SA LE. — Pursunnt to the last will
MzJ and testament of Alexander Wilkinson, lute of
Meriwether enmity, deceased, will lie. Mild nl the (‘mirt
House door of Mini comity, on the first Tuesday in De
cember licit, within lira lawful hours of sale, lots of
land ntitnlsTH rnnety-one, north half of ninety-two, one
hundred and thirteen, and one hundred ami fourteen,
in the third district of originally 'Pump now Meriwether
county, each full lot containing two hundred two and a
half m res mure or less. These hinds are well improved,
under goml fences, Ac Those desirous of purchasing
a good settlement, will do well to call and examine the
premise*, as thay can mako tie- money on them hofora
pay day.
Tkiims oh Hai.k.—Purchasers will Is* required In
give too g«**l (s’rsoiml securities upon notes payable m
one, two him! three years.
Sold according to the lust will and testament of said
deceased. A M. WILKINSON, ) .. .
E. IJ. HARROW. S '
Sept. 18 3s id
TlXECHToK's SALE.-- Under iho power conforred
X!i by the last will anil tent a meat of Kelley Cummins,
late of Stewart county', deceased, will lie sold on tin
first Tuesday in December next, in the town of Lump
kill, the phiutiilion of said deceased, comprising h>l of
laud No. 100; the. east half of lot No. 126, and (our
acre* (whereon stands the lute dwelling of said dere:,*-
cd.) all lying in the 20th District of originally fo e now
Stewart county.
There are on said plantation a gum! dwelling. Gin-
house nnd Screw, and other necessary Imilding*; two
hundred or mure ncrcs are cleared and under a high
state of improvement. The healthy location of said
farm, its fertility, ami its convenience to a g»*od school,
church, Ac., render it a most tie.- iritble purniase.
Term* on the day of sale.
JAMES T. CUMMINS, > ,, ,
DAVID M. CUMMINS, \ '** rH
Septenilsu 11, 1819. 37 Ids
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Will he sold or,
the firs, Tuesday in December next, in the town
of Hamilton, Harris county, twenty-five hundred acre*
of laud, lying on nnd near the Mulfierry, ia tlie 2l»,h
districtof said county, Isjing a (mrtion of the estate of
If. Walker, deceased, and known an the Johnson
plantation. This settlement of land is well watered
and firu-ly timbered. Two hundred acre** of which are
newly cleared, and will equal any land in the comity, in
th<* production of cotton. On the Mulberry is a Mill or
Factory seat, which for its water power and its pecu
liarly advantageous construction, would eljnt th- at
tention of individuals wi lling to embark in such enter-
prises. The prerpi'” u are oiwn to the in*;-ction of all
persons interested. Also a large fraction on the Chat-
(ahooche.a River, In the same county, valunhlo (or its
advantages and the rh lines* of it- -oil. Terms
shall I* 1 accommodating ; and will he made known on
the day of sale. Sale made under an order from the In
ferior Court.
Sept. 25, 1819.
A DMINISTRATOR'S HALE -Agreeable loan .
. der of the IfoMoruble the Inferior Court, of Ifar
comity, when sitting Inr ordinary pur|Kises, will be '■<
on the first Tiifwliiy m December next, l«-tween the u
ul hours of -ale. Is-fore the Com,-home door, in t
town of f fa mil ton, the following property, to-wit: lot
land No. 202. in the 2Uth di-«,ri» t <»fsaid county, conta
trig 202} ucre*s. more or h with the cxc>-ption ot
acre- of if, as the widow’’, dower. Term* on th*- day
sab* Sold as the proj»er,y of John Reynolds late of m
county, deceased, for the tsmefit of th*- heirs and ere*
tors ol said dec’d.
Sept. 25, 1849.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE Agreeable an
order of th*- Honorable th- Inferior Court, of Har
ris eotiuiy, while sitting for ordinary purjs»ses, will Ik;
sold on tlie fir*, Tue'dny in December n*-xt, between
the n-niil hour-* of rale, before the Court-house door, in
tie- town nl Hamilton. Ilarrn county, the following
pro|s-rly, to w i,: hits of lands No. 16. in the 20th di -
iriei, of originally Mii-rugre, now ilurrc* emu it y, nfeo,
lot No. 27. in 20th dfetric, of originally Muscogee, now
Harris county, eoiilaining 202i acres, more or fo *, each
with the exception of the widow’s dower. So,'.I for the
Is'iiefit of tin* heire, ami a-the projs-rty of James Smith,
late of said county, duccn-ed.
W.VI. JOHNSON, Adm'r.
SVp. 25, 1819 —39 tds dr honi* non.
DMINIS I'RATOR S S N LE. On the fir i Tne*-
Deeeiilher l.- xl, Will Is- sold before the
Conrt hon e door in the eomity of I’auldiug, lot o| land
No. 236, in tlie I7th district and 4th tectionoi formerly
Cherokee, now Paulding county.
Also, will he. sold at tie* Market house in tie city of
Colmnhus, on the lit Toesduy in D ,a *emls-r next, fot of
him! No. 236. lying in the 'Jtl, district of Mo-> ••!’■••• enmi
ty. SoM a the preqsirty of the estate id lleiijamin Jen
kins, late ul Soinlr r eiilllily, defeated.
SHADRACII T. ( RAWFORI). A.lm’r,
October 2, 1819. |o id*
A'
the Honorable luferior Court of Mo
county, when sitting for ordinary pnrpo m, will h- sold
nl the ('our, house door hi the city of t olumliiis, on the
fir-t Tuesday m Jnmiary next, wiilmi the legal hour- of
sale, one fractional lolol laud, number 193, in lie* I'.h
di-triii of raid county, containing 91 acre*-, more or
less, adjoining land* ol James MrMormy ami oilier <.
Abo, at the siinie time und place, w ill he sold eight
slaves, in wit: Allen, ii mini uhoiit 48 years of age,
Philip, ii man about 60 years of age, .fete a man iibmii 20,
Philip, a boy about 13 year- of age, Wii-h a boy about
6 years of age, Amy, a woman about 22 year:, of'age,
lionisti.a woman nboiil |H years of age, Vina, a gnl
about 7 years of age, all sold as the pro|»rrly of Enoeh
Renfroe, deceased, lor the plirplee of e|feeling .1 ili-lri-
lltilion among the distributee- Terio-o| -ale, • i-h.
JAMES A| RENFROE, t . . .
JAMES WHITTLE \
net 30. 1819
11 Id.
<\LE AS ill h '
i only,
o.hl
the first
’wlivy ill December next, Is*fore the Court II"
door in the town of Iliiinilton. Harris county, between
Iho iiNtinl hours nf sale, the following negroes, to wit:
Billy nnd Milly Isdoiiging In tie* estate of Silas Cran-
berry, late of saidootinty, dec, a-rd, mol told hy mi or
der of the Court of Ordinary of Ilarri- county, tor the
benefit of the legatees of sniil deceased.
Also, will lie sold on Friday the seventh day of De*
cemlwr next, at the late ie-tdetiee of SiIiih Granls’try,
di’eM.all the household and kitchen furniture, the hor
ses, cattle, lings, sheep, plantation utensils and every
other thing iipperlamitii' to the limn of said deceased ;
sold for the hem-tit of the legatee ; -ale to continue l‘n*m
day todny until everything is disposal nf. Terms nmde
known on the days ol sale.
JAMES RDTLEIMiE. sen.. Executor.
Scplemlier 18, 1849. 38 ids
I lXBCUTOR’fi sale.—By virtue of an order
’i of the Court of Ordinary of the county of Stewart,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, Is'foru
the Court House door in the town of Lumpkin, vv it bin
the legal hours of sale, all the Lands Vlmigiuc to the
estate of John Bridges, hito of said county, deceased.
Said land* lying on Slaughter Creek, in said county.
Sold for tin* Ismelit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
on the day of sale. JAMES BRIDGES, I Vr.
Stewart co. Oct. :t(), 1849. II nl*
J jlXKCUTOIl’S SALE.—Will lie sold at lluiiiilton,
Li Harris comity,on the first Tuesday hi January next,
from four to six negroes, m ile* and females, in niirsiinnee
of the will of James \V. Jack-on. deceased, for tlie
Benefit of tho heirs mid creditor*. They will he sold
on n credit, with approved security.
DANIEL III I F, Sen., IVr.
Harrisca Oct. 39, 1849. 41 td*
A DMJN18TR ITOR’8 SALE—Will Is* sold with
in the iimiuI hours of sale, before the Court-house
dtsir, in the town of Cuihherl, on the fir-t Tuesday in
Dcccnils’r next, agreeably to an order of the Inferior
Court of Randolph county, when sitting lor ordinary
imr(HMc*, tvxo negroes, to wn, Mmy and her child,
Thornton. May is 30 years of age, and Thornton 2 years
of age. And at the same lime and place, and bt the
same authority, w ill be sold a tract of laud containing
3931 acres, more or less, hounded by lands oil the north,
ow ned by Isaac E. Bower, Ksu.on the south hy lands be
longing to Judge I lend roe, and oil the west hy the town
ofCiitnbert. On the premises is a comfortable house,
gin-house, and other out houses, and between one and
two hundred acre* of cleared land, all In longing to the
estate of \V ill inti, H. Burton, lat< ot Randolph eomity,
deeearetl. nnd sold for the iNMietit of heirs and creditors
o| said deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
ELIZABETH M BURTON, Adm’x.
WILLIAM L. CRAWFORD, A.lm'r.
Octola»r 2, 1849. 40 td*
\ DMIMhTRAToR
the Coiirl-lioiiHc dtsir, m the town
Tal I ml county, (in., on tie* lin-t Tm-d
next, between the legal holli-of sal**, ll
order of the Honorable Inferior Court <>
when silting for Oulimiry pnrpo-e-, tin 1
land whereon llenry Harris, late of said
resided at the lima of In* death, Ijmg al
West of r |’:i I hot Ion, oil the. road leading
adjoining the land -of Janies Perryman, Tlininu- Halil-
win, Elisha Culpeper and oilier-, eontainiug almm 325
nerc-, •* ll SH the duller Of the widow ” Al-**. the I'll
lowing negns*. Jerry iiIh.iii 22 year- old; Era ok 21
years old; ,!.*• 22 year* old ; Dak 17 year, old ; IM-
nnind 13 v* am old ; All-n II year* old ; Jacob 51 ye.,r-
old ; Squire 15 years old ; Lucy 11 y nr* old , Adalinc
old ; Madirtiin 7 years oh
ley |() years old : It body 49 years*
r- ol.l. All sold n* the property *
'll, for tin- benefit of the ln-ir and
•line
id I'lol -
ir- old ;
Sept. 2.
WEST IIA It IDS. > .. ,
HEN It A II HARRIS, \ A,n " r "-
,1819. 39 Id*
A
DMINISTItA l'OR'S S\| I. Will he sold ....
the first Tuesday m January next, within the
il hour* of sale, in the town ol Riiena Vi*iii, .Marion
county, the lollouiug properly, to uii : One negro iiinu
named Tun,, nboiil 26 year* old ; oin’ negro iiiun mulled
E*hiion,l. uhoiit 22 years old ; •me hoy i. *m*‘d John, alioiil
I? years ol*l; one negro woman named Kli/.a. 25 year*
ohl, and her three children; one negro woman named
< 'him, about 21 \* ar* of age, and her two children . one
g;rl named Harriet, uhoiit 13 year*old. AUo.loi.il land
No. 251, in I In* Ith ili-lrot ul origii.ully Mu -eoge,., m.s\
Marion county, with alioiil 35 acres o| cleared land
thereon; and one 10-acn* lot in the town of Ta/ well,
nmiilier not Known, the place whereon Janie* \ Ifooihc
now reside*. All sold l»\ virtue o| an order ol lia- lull-
rmr (’oiirt Marion eminiy, n- the pri-|*erly of the i-iale
of Ihirlon AN Dowd, latool said county,dc* M Term*
made known *m the day of sale
SAMI EL SHEPPARD. A.lm'r.
Marion co. Nov. 1.1*19. 15 id*
\ DMINISTIt \ I t IRS' S ALE
the Court ll..ii-e door in the I
Stewart county, (in. on the lirst To
next, within the legal hours of sale, a
der of the honorable the Inferior Co
wlieu sitting for ordinary purposes, lot ol Land imuiln-r
198, und the north hall of lot number 85, situ lie in the
21th district of oi ig mill I y I now Siewart eomity, and
a negro man of llie nauic ol Boh, belonging ,■» ihee—
till*’ of Joseph Culver, laic ol -aid county, deeca-ed.
Sold for the henelil of the heirs and creditor* of s:i<d
••slate. Term* to lie made known on tlie day <d ,ale.
WILLI AM 8. n LV Ell,I v .
THOMAS M. I AIN. \ ' ,llnr '
Sept. 11,1819 37 Id*
AN ill Ih-m.I.I In-lore
.0X11 of Luillpklll,
••.*.lay in .l.iim • ry
aeeal.lv
\ DMIMSTU ATKIN'S S ALE Will be
. fore the (’oiirl Home do u in the tow u m I
Stewart eomity. on the lir-i Tuesday in Junii
within the legal hours of stile, one lot of I:
Uilniug 159 acre*, more or less, m the 32d t 1
Stewart eoiinty. No. 19. Sold snhiei
•dd be
DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.-Will In* sold before
. tin* Court-house door,
'Pulhot county, oil the first T
MABIOJV COUNTY.
Ilf ILL be eold before the Court Houm door
YY town of Bueng Viitx, Marion county, on the tint
Toeedeyln December Mil, wiliiin tbe legnl hour* of
mle, the following property, lo wil:
Om house and lot bi the toxvn of Texewell, Marion
Bounty, known as lot number 1, and village hall lot in
■id town, with its apourtenancea thereunto, levied on
— tM-WSLOf Wlito Well., u. uti.lv one (l f» u-
•Mdjom the buperior Court of Marion county in fovor
outYrdafendan^" ^^ iain Property pointed
in tlie 5th district of origi-
Oni lot of Und, number out kuivlred and iiinu v .t|,ne
in tbe Ibinl dud rid rfuriffln.ll) nowM„~;
county; U.ied onm lb° peoperty of Uaniel P,.,„ rVi
•Uittl mtSftimntibamA Ju.ilee. court of Morn,,
MfflT. •* Svoe of Mm A Robinaon \. Daniel
/V *I ,y Court-house «loor. in the tow n ol Talho
lily, on the first Tuesday in DeccmlHT next,
between the legal hours of sale, agreeable loan order of
the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, the following negroes, lo-wil:
Mary nlsuit 38 years old ; Mack 18 years old ; Dennis
13 years old; Euler9 years old; Emeline 9 years old ;
Unmet 6 years ohl ; 195 acres of land |uirl of No. 29 in
the 22d district Talbot county, adjoining the lands of
Jes-e Carter, Robert Hinton, and James Z. Pi-mukes,
the same lieiug the plaitx whereon I now reside. All
aaid as the property of David A. Perryman, deceased.
EFFA PERRYMAN, Adm’x
Sept. 22. 1819. 39 ids
-By virtue of an or-
Court, «»t Ham*
will be
at ihe # Market-h«»u*i? hi tlie city
lom.ty, on the first Tuesday in December next, within
the usual hours ol sale, two lot* of laud belonging to the
estate ot Isaac Watson, late of Harris county, deceased,
to-wit: lot No. 95. in the 15thdistrict.and No. 6. in the
12th district of Muscogee county ; sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said deceased. Term* made known on day
of sale.
THOMAS REEVE. ? Adm*»
Hill AM ll. WATSON, I Vlmr..
October 2, 1819. -40 ids
\ DMINISTIt ATOR’S SALE.- Will Ik* told on the
lirst Tuestlay in P»*oeml*or next, al the Court-
buns.* m the county of Talbot, the house and lot m the
town of Talbi.ttoii, t.irmerly mviipicd by Samuel C.
I^a.-h, as a Prov ision Store*. Term* of sole—< redit
and two years, with g,**! security.
M . JAMES STALLINGS, Admit,istnir»r,
will, the will annexed,of S C. LE ACII, deceased.
AIm
the
..I \ai
V. a girl alsnu 15 years ohl Sold
the pnxjuHty ,»f Riv.ut*forel Bridge*, late ol Stewart
nullity, deceased, agreeably loan order of the Inferior
Court of said comity Term* made known on the .lav
of sale. FRANCES BRIDGES, A.lni'x.
Stewart co. Nov. 6, 1819. 15 tds
V DMINISTItATOIP8 SALK By virtue of nn
order of the Honorable the Inferior Court, of Mus
cogee county. when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
he sold ;tt the Market-house in Columbus, on the
first Tuesday in January next, one negro girl linn.ed
Ann, about seven years o| age, sold a* the pr»»|»erly of
Reuben Coats, ilecea*e»l.K\»Ul for the benefit of tlu* heirs
of the deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale.
October 2, 1819.
V DMINISTIt.A TOR'S S ALE— Agreeable to an
. order of the llonorahle the Inferior Court, of Ilar
ri* county, -'while sitting for onUuary purpose*, will Ih’
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual hours of sale, before the Court-house di*or, in the
tow n of Hauuhoii, Ilarri* eomity,a negro woman by tlie
name of Rachael, about si\i\ vein* of ago, ns the prop-
ertv «»f Martha Kilpatrick, late of said county, deceased
Sold for the lienelit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate. Terms on the day of sale.
AYM. JOHNSON. A.lm'r
8ept. 25, 1849. 89 Ida
DMINISTRATOU’8 SALE.—Agreeably t» at
tv, will Ih> sold, at the town of Haimliou.
ouiity.ou the tirsi 'l’ue*dnv in Jamtnry next
Vo hiiudri'
foiiul, containing two
Tract of
Imlf
October 9, 1849. gj
A BALE.—Will b, nid "i
- V Wediwi.!ttv. il„. I-Jil, ,u y (v. vm l,.- -■
the rexldemc of Oliver D,t\ids<
-ed.
the
i, known n* fo.t number one hundred nnd cightv-
Iwo, .182'. hi the ii.neieemh .I9tlii district offormerly
Muscogee, now Harris e<»i,inv. Term* on the da\ ol
sale. WILLIAM S. JONES. Adm'r.
Cohimhiaco Oct. 39. 18PJ. 44 tds
4 DMINISTIt ATOR’8 SALE-Will be »old on
t\. the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court
Hon-o in the town ol Hamilton, Harris county, m
•usneo of an older >»t tlu* Inferior Court of mid < omity,
sitting for nnlinary pur|*>scs. two Negroes, ii man
woman, belonging to the estate of Sureney Jackson
ceased. They willlv sold on n credit, with approved
Mi urity DANIEL HUFF, Sen., AUm’r.
Harm co. Oct. 39. IS 19. 41 ids
DM1NI8TRA IVOR'S SALE -Will Iteanld on l
first Tuesday ill January next. Ivfore the Coi
of Franklin, Heard county. (
fractional lot of laud number seventeen, in tin* twelfth
district ot Heard lonntv. for the benefit of Wtllia
Wood’s heirs, Carroll county.
ABNER R. WALTON. Admr.
Oct 23.1849 43 td*
V
^•Y. hu-li.-t Imltl* 1
Craw ford, Russell count), A!i
the
ooumy of H«m.. nil I',,,. |.'n.i,ul,U i ir ..i vr iv Ivlonoini
t* t»f MVitl deceilMHl .'.■on.,.i,n, ol liows.c,t. 1 NI ; milH> Moiwms •" riuirlc
e tirsi Monday
* of sale, all tlie
Hardwick, dee’d,
number, consisting of men, women and ch
riu* made known oil the day of sale
M. W. DAVIS, Adm'r de foniis.
co. Ala Nov. 13. 1849. 46 tds
to the estate - w ,
lie, hoes, sheep, household and kii.lin* nlriliuxr^, and ,
everything els** tiehmging to tho tunnof ►»„! deceased, i Ju "
Sale to continue from day to day until a i » .old. T. rm* ■
on theday. A. N. JOHNSON, Adm'r. I IL
Ort. 99 • 41 6i* —
' - ■ ' • — O l AKDIA VS SALE —Agreeably loan order ol the
A DMINISTRATOR’S S ALE -Will lv .ohl in die j V I honorable Inferior Court "t Stewart cottntv. sitting
town of Lumpkin, on the firs; 1'ueaday in IK e* lire t«>r "roniary pur;H*se-, will lv*eld, « n the first Tuesday
l«r next, agreeably to an order of tin* Inferior Court of in February. K*» i. U-fore the Cutirt House d»**r of said
Siewa.1 county, silling for ordinary pur|s.ses. lot ol Land ••• ■inty. vv.it u„. ,^.,1 hair* of sale, the uudivkled in-
No. 39. in the 23d distnet of originally 1 s*e now Stew-j t . sioiVr o.. i* Wdleanis an.' l-« ui-a William*, minore
art county, belonging to the estate ol Dugald M* Keith-. uiloi of t.m.i N.. l.n. m i|„- i.»th D>inct (i M of said
nil, late of mid county, deceased. Tenn* known oi, the 1 county ol Stewart s..|d n> .,vieci title* to said lot of
davofoole. JOSEPH J. DOWD, Admr. J land. WILLIAM C. SPIER. Guardian,
fcept. 18,1819 3d Ida | bkwarUo. Nov. 13, \8|9. 46 td*
FALL AMI WINTER GOODS.
A splendid assortment of New
DRY GOODS,
Embracing all the new desirable styles and fabrics, just r
now on sale, at
ived and
at rur. nu> .s'V'.i \o. ( nn.xr.it or nnn.\n ,j. n \xdojjui sts.
ALL of which will positively he HOLD AS LOW a* tin* -mne kind of Goods can be bought
in OolnrnbuK.
3 The Ladies and fjenthwit cf the City and vicinity are invited to call and examine the
stork, which is too rich and extensive to Ik* enumerated in an advertisement.
CHARLES MY G ATT*
CohnnhuH, Nov. 6, 181». lo It,
ckaw A Clemons,
DtiAI.ERS IN
A
Wlltlt r* reive
€i OO BPS,
of liir.lt Coinml 0
Printed awl Mud- f',dorn
FRENCH PRINTS,— f
Ort. 30, JH19.
COIjILHIIUS* ga.
during Ih- j.r-. nl ir- h. an additmnnl yapply of nssurhd MP Bl Ml S S
amonir which urn a dt-'iruble lot if YL’IF and E\('H’SfY{■) STYLES
id Wad, limeade Enured SILKS; WL and f'nCd S 177 V du C/flXES;
MERI\ns t —CASHMERES and Dll LMNES, Rich
and Madia /HiAPERIES, tf-e.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Muscogee
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave Vo
•ell the Real Estate of Thomas Joyce, deceased.
THOMAS BOSTICK. A.lm'r.
Muscogee co. Nov. 6, 1849. 45 4m
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will f<e
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Harris
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to
w ll th** Negroes belonging to the estate of Richard K.
Beal, late of said connty, deceased
tf. ROBERTSON, ExY
Harris rn. Ort. 16, 1019. * 42 In,
t ^OL’R .MONTHS after date, application will he
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, of Har
ris county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to -II all the land* lielonging to the estate, of Mah’omh
McKinnis, late of said county deceased
Wtf. JOHNSON. Adm'r.
Sep. 25. 1049—39 1m dr bonis non.
application will fo*
inr Court, f*f Talbot
county, sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to *rll
the balance of tlie real estate, belonging t<< the orphans
of Thomas Mathew*, dec’d.
ff‘Pt.25, 1849.
M U MONTHS all- r .lilt**.; |»--111< r. v. ill be mad**
J/ lo» he Honorable th** Inferior Court, of Talbot coun
ty. sitting a* a Court ofOrdinary. for leave to *.*ll n (sir-
l! i of the negroe* Iwlonguig to the estate uf Johtt*on
V alk. r. late of said cotintv. deeea***fl.
DAVID I*. SWINDLE. A.lm'r.
SARAH WALKER, Adm’x.
Sept. 25, 1819. _ 39 4m
*1.101 R MONTHS afterdate application will Ik* made
1* to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart
conniv. when sitting for ordinary purp»**e*. for leave to
sell n n«gro girl by the name of Ellen, lielonging to tlie
c-t.ile of Jam.** Ivey, late of Stewart county,deceased.
WM. CARTER, Adm’r.
Sept ll.|8(9 37 4m
ISSI RASCE COXPAKV.
T ills Company i, now in ,urro,,fn! o|^raiion, Imvt
wi'.'i'.L'.' . mo J ,h ’ .»'«“! poli' W. m nearly
SotSs. 000 ’?. Kre ''’ nl P-'inmm. to lit, amonnt oi
SS.I.nuO, nnd have .nfTereil only 3.'.XI0 lo«o», wl.irh word
P a jtl to ten liotirr after notice and proof. ^
The ourinen i. done upon the mutual principle, byi
which from one half to nine-tenths of the expense of * ^
surance is SAV ED to the insurer. fm
All kind, of risk.—Fire, Mnrlnr, Inlnnd nnd
Sprvnnts—promptly ntt'Oided to. ■
„ „ Asnntv HI LL, President. ■
Parsons, Secretary. e£*
POND A; WII.LCOX. A (rents, |
Columbus, beo.
April 17. 18411.
Protection Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, Conn.
Wm. Conner, Set
D. W. CLARK, Presl
44 tli
'Jt’AIL'it lU'J'A'J.
county, when sitting n*n Conrt of Ordinary, for h ave
t»> »**ll tie* real estate and negroes lielonging to the estate
of Miss Mary J. Cooiidge, deceased.
HVRRIETC. TICKNOR, Admr’x.
Coin mini*. S-pt»*mher 4,18(9. 26 lm
F YOUR MONTHS a(U
tn 111.; If.in. the Inf.
w hen sitting f<
North W.-tc
K'kt
for the l».*i
late application will Ik* made
or Court of Tal I Kit county,
linary purpo-* *, fur leave to *e|| the
•ori *r of lot No 220, in the 10th district of
inly, fodongiog to the -•rphansof Tiionia.
eeen-ed ; containing about 50 and i acre
WM U KOCKMORK,Guanlian.
1.1849. 36 1m
TIIK stihscril
Don lorn VIkiIIUR ill*.* lowii, f.» I
cor,-i.*titio. in j».tri.
FOR
Silk Sncks, M.mtill
paclfully
d.ill lint
.lid well •
1‘lti
rlml
fllllh: Silk:.
folio
VIMF.S ;
id LON*•
Fil'd and solid col., r .*.| ;
glish in
B.a. k silk warp Alpaca, and line*,* .I■
Eugll*h iV \iil-ri>mi Chilli/ nt lOiiig i
Kiiiw ; Eml.'.l LVCEt M’ES m.-l Wi
Bunnelo, Ribbons, I. c. llandkeri hiofo
For (•i > till<'iiu , ii :
French ami fi jrinan Hi ndd uhs-nil
iiUtiuiioii uf th' ir fri«Mi<ls, ami Country
diwii-d Shrek III Knney ,nd St:,pie DRV Coons,
For I’ll,ntrrs nntl lIollsttkeepTs :
'i/i r. Whitney and ll.ith IH. \ NKE’I'S ;
xir.i he iv v Du IT] I Blankets, for negroes,, all siz^s ;
'iffrior gold-mixed Tw**.*.|-, a large variety ;
inVfo
, *.u i
• I C \|»S
Merino and Liunh--
Su*|N*ii(lurs, «Vc. «Vc.
Most of tin* h’.i.liug at
iM.Uson, (hy lie* -enior pirtn
purpose of
>iiiit i • un-J Dk \
Pin I Lm
I
•d and I
.inI I .1.
> I'lni
••ry quality.
• ry lo>
plain
1^^, H |{ MONTHS a,'ot dal**, iip/thca,ion w ill mad**
F to il.** honorable Inferior < 'oiirt of Muscnrce county,
(in. when -itting for ordinary pur|s**es, for leave tos»*ll
tie* IKinds nnd N-groes Ijeloncing to the estaU; nf Eikh*|i
R lifr.H*. lat** of .-aid county, deceased.
J M RENFROE
JAS. WIlirrLE,
Aug 21, 18(9 34 In,
• pr**p.i
IllVlIe lleo
• I to offer Ile !».•*! and
I, were
Ml Of 1.1*
Li*hioiiul,h' Good-
c. and ull
Li'h Loumi-. for Family n , irur
D nna-k < ’loth* arid Tafding It. .;«•
Sheeting*, siqierior quality- ‘*!»»jn-l
Shillings -English ami Am-rn nn
t)/'.aleir.: . Bed Tn k* and I ans ;
SHOES Plantation Brogans, an
il other kill L. Ie*'t q.| tIIIy.
CARPETS and RM0S; **v ral pi
'arp-ting ; Inn.feonie tufted Bug*, A
rehavd under peruli ir ad.atita^oa, parly in lire
,- ai tli- North, in ih** maiiiila. turmg di'tricts, for the
el **".ii:m_' th** newest styles miporie l,' consequently
terms a* f annoi fail to (dense. We
Bin Al » B6.BBt.YETT.
it ti
I a large supply of i
•ce* si,(s*r. Ingrain
MUSICAL EMPORIUM,
c. muao & co.
IMPORTKIiS AND DKAI.fllS IN r.VKItV DKSIIUPTION OK
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY A FANCY GOODS,
ILWi; taken tie
(under lire Bank •>! St Mary's.
Mtle "i their large ns*orir„ .,t ,>t
Cl. \ l(4\ s. J till) Ii EKING
.1 Da
• I up
their ol.l stand,
(or the exhibition nnd
I, su. h as Nl N NS A:
pleii.lid ROSEWOOD A M\llO,;\N\
PIANO; FORTES,
WITH Oil WITIIOIT Till: IKII.IW ITTA^IIML’NT. *
(luifur*. Yndiils, Elute-. \. vord ■ n-. Bo.v*. Sir.in; .Ve vVc ltra>* I-i>!m 'n-n/s of nil kinds, for
I L« tul*>
si\t\ t iioi sand i»ii:< i:s or mi sic now ov iiwd,
and Now Music rocoivod ovory month, diroct from tho Publishers, aud sold at Northern Prices.
n part ol
Bead II;
u nil numeroiH
• LADIES are rex(w
large and splendid i
EVERY VBTICI.I:
Itirtied orex. l.ail-e.l.
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, Ac. <Slc.
Piute,1 Ware, -,d,| and mIv- t Watehes, Chain*. Key*
. I an . Work B-\.**. and W ruing D -k* vry hai,d*..m-, from' S
i. rou* oih-r heaniiful, new and u-tul article*. Mo nuui •*..i,i to in*
Pin*. King*.
to $40;
fully i
••nl
f Go.sl*.
•all .
our iii,pMV.*t| facilities for the exhibition and
J. welrv line, will he WAUU ANTED, ami
mil NO A CO.
Engraving, Ac. done as usual, by
$3,000 REWARD!
Reuben Rich’s Patent Centre Vent Iron Water-Wheel,
FOB COTTON VMI »OOI. rACPOBII'S, SVU \\l» (OUST MII.I.S, COTTON la.NS,
mill rvi'ry oIIiit |iur|iov' to whit'll ti Wnti*r Whorl run hr ii|i|ilinl.
\(i.\ixsT ri mil\/:. Hotchkiss, \\i> \i.i. nriir.u \viii:i:i.su:
One of the greatest Inventions of the Age.
J M I l,L Ull i: *50t>
mu. Ii bu*itie*s w ith tli"
$.■»,(() to iiii\ per* -ii w Ii,
eqii.il it in ih>w .
to any
inure money no.
$500 loan)
Wheel. Or.
$500 t.. any
heapin'
l***rs*.t,i who will proilu.
BREAs'i' wi'li'EL.
will proihi".
•r. Or.
w ill pro.liti’c
irsliot, undorsho
el. of any - in o
t WATER WHEEL, that will do as
from three to thirty Pvt. Or,
l,ea.I oi eight feet or less, that shall
it. that will last w ith my Wheel, and not cost
Breast Wheel, that will run os steady ns my
kind, patented or not. that \
easily applied in all *i:tiai
onihine t
sired in a Water Wheel. It
alert.* any breast, oxereln,
i, durable, and infinitely cliei
• who w ill produce a J
durability, power, spot
applicable n't all purpo.»e* and to every I.
$500 to any one who will produce a Hm. Iikiss Wheel that d >•' n -t eotisitm** fifty per
the same Hawing or grinding.
JOT This WHEEL combines every quality that i* .
tall. Iron, two tee, to any height equal in .•■ oiiotny of
head, and superior under a low or medium he nl —is nv
motion— siilliciently so to run without a governor.
I, Ic.i* many other advantage* oxer the Breast and Overshot Wheel. The first
In* applied where there i* u »t room for ,l,o*e wheel*—the largest *i/ • being hut 5
length, and weigh* luit 2V.N1 pounds. The second i*. that the higher the head, the smaller tlie wheel'; under a
head of 35 feet, a Wh**el 16 indies in diameter, venting 18 ineh**> of water, is equal to a pmver of 15 horses.
It i* superior to the Tub or Flutter Wheel, for it doe* not require more than one-fourth to one-third tlie water,
ami is more durable, and not much if any m >re expensive. It i* likewise superior to nny of the Reaction Wheels
now in use. for it keep* in order a much greater length of tune, and i,sex not more than about one-half the water.
It is superior to wooden w heel- of all kind*, a* it will run und- ■ (prater, uu.l secures the entire head and fall,
{tjr For Cotton Gins it i* tlu-on/y Wheel; will, a sin.ill quantity of water, and under any head tlu* Gin can
ire water to do
i* adapted to every head and
i. or undershot, under a high
i|H*r. It is also steadier in its
i being so rom/Hiet that it ran
l*e driven. It i* well known that a Water Gm will turn .
In level coin,tries they eat, h * used where there is a go.*
superseding the use ot St on, o:i account of their elienpi
These WHEELS rat, !*•.* seen in operation a, the
Coweta Fulls ( ottnu Fa. lory. ('oliimlm*.tSa., ilriv mg
all tlietr machinery, win re a French Turbine, made
in the great city of Lowell, t’.ii *.l todo it.
At Pleasant Macon’s, in M.uou cranny. \la.. grinding
ten to fifteen l>n*hel* of fine corn meal jvr hour.
At the null* of W. D. Alexander. E*q . Flat Shoals,
Jleriwet’icr eomity. Ga . doing excellent work
At the Variety Work*. Columbus. Ga.. ilrix ing all their
wooden ware works in splendid style.
Al same place.,, Saw Mill Wheel, cutting under II feet w Ii..!
head, w ith 129 inches of water, from 2599 to ;kHH> ft.
of inch lumber per day.
At the Factory of Geo Schley, E*q., near Augu*»a. i
wheel 3J feet in diameter, .Icing n,ore work on less
water than was reed by the Breast wheel. 22 ft. long
nnd 15 ft. in diameter, which i« superseded. after a fair
At Palace Mill*. Columhu** Ga., grinding a* a regular iu >n *y w !:
business, under 11 feet head. 25 to 3*1 bushels. of tine accessible
meal, to each run nf *trates, per hour—and when occa- lions ,,»-*st
slot, requires can d • rather Iteiter, as the si,h|o,ued tint, given.
u.'ti'V copied from the "L’nluinbus Enquirer” of Will putting the
October will show : Address
** Tiik Pai.ack Miu>-.—We v isited these splendid
mills on Saturday la*t. to witness their performam’es in
the wav of grind,ng. It ,* unnecessary for u* to My it
excelled any tiling we ever saw. Several hrehels were
grouml at the rate of one hmdiel to fifty-eight se-
day.
IWo
th,
• feet, i
■ bii.hrU nn liour. Tlu- :
r *.l hy the almost fright- l
i' wasM-ineou one pair j
which i* equal to about sirty
meal \\a* good.cool,and uni
ftd rapidity of the runner.”
of stone* driven by Rich's vv
in fact, nny m,i„!*er of refer
that it i* the be*, water w bee
it is less c<**tly, less liable in get out of order, and more f
durable—lieiug made entirely of iron, w iMi iron shaft, |
turue I otV, keyed and ,iit.*.l a.-eurately. Ir.*u gates, rack i
pinion, coupling and gudgeon, all f i.-tushed with the ;
For Saw or Grist mills ih-y vary in price from j
i ..* ii- yi50—the highest liead of water requiritig the
vv. 1 ', priced wheel, and tin* lowest head the highest j
iced. For Cotton Factories and other purposes, char-
* according to work to Iv* |*erformed.
In all ••a*e* where they fail !'» give perfect satisfaction [
ier a fair trial, tli - Whee'* may be returned and the !
'Uev vv:ll he n*tu„ded. They will be delivered at any j
1*01111 in the Southern Stale*. Coinmiinica- •
•aid' cheerfully answere I. and any in forma* 1
M*vlels furnished, with ample directions for
w heels in.
GINDR \T «V CO.
Jlontgomery, Ala.
GEO. W WINTER.
Columbus. Ga.
or. PAl’L ROSSI, SNOL.
23,1819. .43 Iv' Augusta. Georgia.
lilt* first Ti;
SALE.
nary
negro nun
erty of the
k*. minor.
-Will In’
t. within the legal h
Home door in the town of T.ilb. im-i.
agreeably to an order »(ie 11 : rable
sai.l county, sitting a* a C.-im * i>rdma
hy the name of Bob. Sold a* ,!.*■ i<-oit
estate of John B. ll.irvv and Su%au
Sold for the purpose . f d.’v i*i. n Term
SAR \H H Aim . Adtn't of
John B. Harvy, and Guardian of Sreau Brook*
Talbot co. Oct. 3ft, 1849. 4( td*
C lVi
I an order of the lute
sitting for ordinary purp*"***. >>n \
Deeetnlvr next, before the Court-I
ty, Ivtween the legal h-ur-o, *
in the 24th district of originally 1,
ty.swhl a> the property ••« llei.ry
(^
V t the Interior Court of Mu>eog*v county, w hen sitting
tlie Court fi* ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Market House
pal bra county. i‘i the i it y of Columbus, on the first Tuestlay in January
nfe nor Court of '>*\l. wuini, the legal hours of sale, tlie following Land,
belonging to the estate of David Rich, deceased :
162, 1 acre*, of lot N*. 239; aU», smith lialfof lot No.
2*2. containing l0i>i ac e*. ira*re ..r le-s, in the 9th dis
trict of old Mu*cogee, now Mu*c*g-*e county, lying on
Ram Ini'* creel.. 14 mile* from Columbus. There are on
the premises afomt 60 acres of cleared land, with ordi
nary improvements. Sold f*r the benefit of William
Ricn. heir nnd legal. .
Terms mode known
d agreeable to
rt . f Stewart county,
to tlu* t'r«; To -mUx ill
"Use door - f slid e< •Ull-
ii-. lot ot land Ita fi,
e. now Stewart com,-
lV\.m. Morns D*x..n.
Term-
. 3. 1849
r of the said David Rich, deceased.
>,i the dav of-ale.
EMANl EL K1CII,Guanlian.
45 ids
Sept. 25, 184V.
C NF AUDI AN'S SALE—Will be sold on ,1k- first
T Tuesday in January next, at the Court House ,n
Luiupkm. Stewart county, a negro man hy the name of
Bird, ah im 30 years ol.l, belonging t » Susan Dennard,
minor. > ’.11 ursuaut to an order of liar Inferior Co,in
*>l *aid county, for tlie benefit of said minor.
SARAH DENNARD, Guanlian.
Stewart co. Oct. 30, 1819. 44 tds
A.lm're
] 7<H R MONTHS afterdate, application vv
* to the honorable Inferior (.’rairt .*f St»*wa
when sitting for
wi
T ills Company continues to lake Risk*, on tlie must
favorable terms. Lossrs promptly und liberally ad
just'd and /»aid.
Applications for Insurance against loss by FIRE, in
town and country, may he mad-, personally or by letter
JOHN Ml NN, Agent, *
Columbus. Ga.
CSr Office nt Greenwood dr Co.’s Ware House.
Oct. 2, 1849 qo 6m
WOOL MANUFACTURING,
W II.L h., rw
■Vnnufrirl
Mini
Cloth .u* Root*, L.
Hav mg the best of Machinery t... m „. 0 y
flatter lliein-elves that perfect satisfaction can Is* given
BRIDGES A MATHEWS.
.>. B. ( a*h w ill be paid for Walnut hull* or liark
e i »*«*■ ton.. B. & M.
•nnection with the Cotton
i nufe cm ring, by the siihscrifo-rs. in the new
Factor; mljoiniug W inter * Pnlac- Mill, in the best man-
customers may desire.
I long experience, they
ounty
•dinary piir|s*s«**. for h ave to ***ll tie
is*« iielraigiug to the estate of ttyol B. Griffin, de
•!, Inti* of said comity.
WILLIAM T. PARK. Adm’r.
tg 21. 1849 31 lm
L'DI R MONTils uft-r dat.* applicaiirai w ill >».* tmuh
..ruble Inferior Court, of Stewart cram*
silting f..r onlinnry piir|M»sc>. for leave to sell
I’led int-rcsl "I Francis Williams and Louisa
. minors, in lot of land No 194. m lie* 19lli
l* M., of Siewart county, for the benefit of
rs.
WILLIAM C. SPIER. Gi
21. 1819.
i* appln
\ i!I In* i
f UM'll MO.VI IIS aft
to the hoiioratde the lulerior Court of
Iv, when *itling for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell
tin* Lund and Negroes belonging lo the estate of Khad.*-
ford llrnh"**, late of Siewart couritv. deceased.
FR VNCES BRIDGES, Adm’x.
July 24. 1H19 25 tin
L , ( ,1 I! M( )NTI|S after date, application will U* made
l o» iii«* l(oiion«hl.‘ Inferior Court of Al
ih—ii silting for Ordinary pur|s»ses, for le:
e* land mid n-gr.K** Is-loiigirig ,.* the p-t
C Dawd. late >.( .Marion county, dec*
Ort. U. IfH!) 41 3m
E. T. TAYLOR & CO’S.
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
T HE eubacribere respectfully inform their friends and
tie* public, that they have completed theirexten-
*i\- Building, nnd have removed their L’otton Gin
Manufactory from Girard, Alabama, to the c ity of
Columbus.
They are* prepared to furnish any number of their
SI I'liniOH IMPROVED COTTON GINS,
at the shortest notice ; and invite all thune who are in
want of a very superior GIN to send them nn order, or
call at their Miiiiufacturing Establishment and select
Dudi un article u* they may want.
I h-y have ,hr ex. ludye right of manufacturing the
celebrated HnbbiC* Metal Koxing, which is c on-
ill In* made sidered superior to nny article in use for hearings and
journals. All of their Gin* will In* supplied with Boxes
conqKwed of tjiis metal, which will prevent the pc*ire
hility of a (tin’s ever catching fire from friction.
0T* A11 vveirk draie at this establishment is warranted
to give satisfaction.
E. T. TAYLOR A CO.
Columhu*. April 25, IH-4S |9 t f j
T. W. PIERCE'S GIN I AC TORY AND
VARIETY WORKS.
l EvuWnlvcrhnH moved to hi* place near Lumpkin
I Stewart coimiy, where lie ha* l.iiilt a large (Bn
factory, to carry on Ins Gin making more extensively,
and many other branches of hreiuess, such as Dutch
ltd 4m Fmms. Thrashing Machines, Sash and Blinds, Panel
Doors, and fine chimney pieces.
Turning of all kinds clone at the shortest notice, W T (*o<l
or Iron, Ink* and Gudgeons for ALII*,also Inks and Gud
geon* for Gin Gear, a superior article. Gin Gear of the
In-i patent now in use. made and put tip in the best style.
Gins repaired in the In st manner, and at prices that
will satisfy planters. He is now making some of the
fines. Gins ever offered, and on the most improved plans.
He wm warrant that every planter who gels one of hia
fine Gins will Ih* jierfe.ily satisfied,and tlie satisfaction
county, I »“* (riven for the three last years in all his work
*ell all proves lhat it has been executed m a workmanlike and
**[1 all
* ol Burion
*.l, except
*AA11 EL SHEPPARD,
(i
EOKGl \. All SCOGEK
W. Canker applies
i (lie estate of Jill
Th-*.
uugnl »r
• nr** therefore to cite and admonish nil and
• lie* kin.Ire.I and creditor* of said deceased, to
sle-w cause if any they have' w itlini tie* time prescribed
hy law, w liy the a.luiiiiistrati.ui of said estate should
trat h>* granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand tins 2tih day of October, 1 h 19.
(fotHli 14 5t JNO. JOHNSON, cco
LORt.lA. TALBOT COI NTY.—Whereas John
\dat„- applies to me f.»r letter* of A.liuiiii*tmtion,
t.o.iis non, upon the e-tnte of James Adams, deceased;
The-** are therefore to c u- and admonish all and sm
rnlar the kindred and creditors of-aid deceased, to tie
iti.l apfiear at my office within the time prescribed by
•iw. show cause if any they havt) why said letters
hoiild not In* granted.
i mi under my hand at office, tin* the «*ih of Novem-
ht. 1019. AIAKION BETHI NE, c. r o.
(i
> . . , - -orktnanlike and
milliful manner.
RC/* All ' ,r |t*‘r* will he proa ptly attended to from any
distance; Mill Spindles and Collars turned off' in neat
style ; JI.nIn lor Suvv Mills made also at tlie shortest no-
li, «; T. W. PIERCE.
•May 22 21 tf
New Fireproof Warehouse.
r P H E 8til»9criher# will continue the Wfirt?*
1 lioiisi* and Commission llnsi«
ness,
till!
Fit
vied h«
proof Building
Front nnd Rnn.lnlpli streets
prepared to make CASH ADVANCES o,
A/otton, nnd to furnish our customers with ROPE am
BAGUING at the lowest market rates.
IC/* Our charges will be ns low as other good houses
E. 8. GREENWOOD,
EDWIN GREENWOOD.
Columbus. Sept 23. |04C 40 tf
N. B— We have one of ISllllOCk’* |*ro«
Rrrssivo Power Presses put up in ui
t»r re-pnckiug rx*uud into square bal<
We ar
Warehoi
13
i-irntimi iqsin ,he estate of
late of said county :—
TIi-m* urn therefore to cit
gular the kindred and <
and np|N*ur ut my offic
law. to show can*.* ifi
sh'-uld not Is* granted.
46 5t !
re as, Ed- '
if Admin-
deceased,
•it.* and n.lmoni*h nil and sin-
liters of said deceased, to lie
\ it Inn the time prescribed hy
• they have) why suit! letters
r my hand, nt office, this
AIAKION LET I
13. I849
i KORGI A, TALBOT COUNTY
nty.
i tin* estate of James Johnson, late of said
FRANCIS G. WILKINS,
Auction iiihI Commission Merchant,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
J ust Received on Consignment:
59 piec-s Kentucky Bagging.
59 Coils “ Rope.
It) Minis. Sugar. For sale hy
„ , , r. G. WILKINS.
( olntnhn*. (lit* i)s*r 23. ls(9. 43 tf
Aug. L. Grant,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NEW ORLEANS, La.
W ILf. transact any business entrusted to his rare
ott (literal terms. Strict attention to th- purchase
and sale of every kind of Merchandize.
Sept. 4, N49 36 tf
Tl.cs
gular
o to cite and admonish all nnd sin*
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
. are.* ifany they have; within the time prescnlied
bylaw, why the Administration of said estate should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under inv hand tins 8tji day of Nov, 1849.
AIAKION BETID NE
13
46
CHARLES S. HARRISON,
AUCTION .t\n COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COLVMBl’S, GEUItGJA. (
SS CO L
17 tf * ^
JNO. S. HUTCHINSON^
C O M .MISSION MERCHANT,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
J>tob-r2,1849 40 6m
Commission and Forwarding.
H R* TAYLOR begs leave to inform Ins friends
• and the public generally, that lie will continue to
transact a Commission and forwarding Itusiness ut Ap-
al irhicola, to w hich, as heretofore, his strict personal
attention will l»e given.
. _ . Apalachicola, July 31,1849 31 6m
T vid Harrell, guardian for William Henry Harrell, I - — —-
minor <«i Henry T. Harrell, deceased, applies for letters j SAMUEL KIRKPATRICK,
of di*missn>n front said guardianship: | vrrnuvi’v f aw
’1 herefore, tlie kindred nnd creditors of said deceased A l lOKNEY Al LAW,
are hereby notified to file their objections if any they i Lumpkin, Stewart county, Ga.
Iiiinc in my office, m term* of the law ; otherwise let- Will strictly, promptly and faithfully transact all busi
ly granted the applicant ut the March | ness in his profession, entrusted to him, in the several
4 El >K<. IA, STEW A RT COI’ NTY - Whereas Joo.
I L. Bolton applies to m-for letter* nf administration
i ilit- estate ol Joint .Moody, hole o| «aid county, dec’d, I
Tin*st* are. ,lo*r.*tor** i" * He and adm **iis|, all and sm- |
knaired and creditors n| said deceased, to Ih?
!.• at my office within the lime prescribed hy
oxv cause if any they have why said letters
should not Is* granted
, oven under rnv hand at office, this the 6th Nov. 1819. i
Nov 13 IG 5n F. D. WIMBERLY, c. r. o. I
id appe
, H5
il Court,
NN itness, the Hon. John AI. Scott, or
«*f -ai! Court. t!u* NovemheJ 6th, 1849.
N \ 13 16 int'iii F. D. WIMBERLY, cco |
N otice to debtors and creditors.-.
N11 persons hav ing demand* against Augustus Pea-
!^»dv. late of Alnsrogce county, dcct-as-d, are hereby:
properlvatte*ted, to me, within
w, or they will not lie settled ;
hied to said deceased, are hereby re- i
mediate payment.
WM. N. NELSON, Adm'r. |
iv. 13, 1849. 46 7t
’ Courts of the rhattahoochee Circuit.
of the Justices ! October 2, 1849.
40 tf
the time prcscri!
and ail th..*e m
qi,ired to make ,
Alrecogee co.
-d I
0. C. ALFORD. M. S. LATHAM.
ALFORD A LATHAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Crawford, Alabama.
\\T RL attend to all business entrusted lo their car*
any of the adjoining counties of Georgia and
Alabama. Office in the Court House.
March 29. 1849.
12—tf
ri
T 1 .
Mansion House,
fiM'iNNVIlXE, Vlalmmn.
HE *uh«crifo*rs respectfully inform their friends and
publie, that they have purchased the Alansion ;
I l.ui m* ui^ this village, formerly occupied hy Benjamin,
Screw*, E*q. and are n.»w prepared t • accommodate all j
tli.'se who may favor them with a call.
Having thoroughly repaired the Stables, anil arranged 1
convenient bits, th-v invite the patronage of Drover*, j
win. shall at all tin,-* receive their assistance.
Families in the h wer counties seeking health, or de-
place their'Children where they can enjoy the j
LAW NOTICE.
JOS EIMI ECIIOLS,
A TTORXE Y A T LA W,
Columbtiti, Geo.
My office is over the store of J. J. McKendree, on tha
West side of Broad street.
Feb 20,1849 8 tf
advantag-s of health, society and good schools, cannot,
in our judgment do I otter than to place them here. If
placed in our charge, they shall h** provided with apart
ments in the family of the proprietors.
Intending t>» devote our ;>er.sonul attention to the es-
tahlishment, vve hope t<» merit the patronage of the trav-
eliiiqr community. JAS. E. BARNETT,
JOHN O. LAMAR.
Glennville, Barl>our eo. Ala. Aug. 28. 1849 35 3m
WANTED,
B Y the subscriber, a few LAND WARRANTS, for
whirl, the highest price will be paid.
L. M. DERR.
Columbus, July 3,1349. 27 tf.
Window Glass.
8 BY 10, 10 !>y 12. 12 by 14,12 by 16,12 by 18,12 by
29—and ofltersize*, in lot* to suit purchasers ;
For sale by HALL fc MOSES.
June 13
P ERRY DAVIS’S Fain Killer.—A supply just
received,and lor tale by
Aug. 29 IlOBERT CARTER.
Highest prices paid Inr
Soldiers’ Land Warrants and
War Bounty Scrips.
li. W. WINTER.
I jlj- 3, 1319 ST tf
J. T. FLEWELLEN,
JOHN L. STEPHENS,
Attorney at Law—LaGrange, Ga.
Will attend the Courts of the Coweta Circuit, and Harris
Court of the Chattahoochee Circuit.
May 83, 1849. ly
DISSOLUTION.
T IIE copartnership heretofore existing between tha
undersigned, is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. A. K. AYER,
CHARLES S. HARRISON.
March 1, 1849
The undersigned will continue the Auction, Com*
mission, and Nocro lJrokerage Uusiue** a, the
old stand of Ayer & Harrison, and ban engaged A. K.
Ayer as auctioneer and salesman.
CHARLES S. HARRISON.
March 6, 1019 10 if
NATHAN GRAY,
IlOOIv.RIMIF.R AXD PAPER fUT.ER,
AT Dr Si DRArrEKHIESS CORKER.
OX RANDOLPH STREET. COLl’MBL’S, G.A.
B LANK BOOKS nmde to order, mid ruled to any
pattern ; Ledgers, Journals, Record Bonks, Bat
Dockets, Bench Appearance Execution Dockets, Steau
Ib.at Books; all maiie to order at the shortest not ict
Libraries lilted up; Periodicals refe'imd in the neatei
manner. [Sept. 12,1818. 39 tf