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.ShrrfffS’ Sales.
f|)M) ji April sale*
WII Lbe old, *>n the fi r #t Tuesday in April next
bWt* tb* Court House door in Thomaston,
r.-o.i couutT, between the legal hours of saie the
loilowioa Negroes, ra-wit: Moraine, ■ woman aboot
24 years of age, and five children; Jane, a girl about
8 years old ; Green, a boy about 6 years old ; Moses, a
boy about 5 years old; and Andrew,* boy about T
months old. Ail levied on as the proper'y of Crafford
Martin, by virtue of a mortgage fi. | a . issued from the
honorable Inferior Court of said county, in favor of t
B. Atwater vs- said Martin,
leb 11 46-tds _ G. J LEWIS. IVo.Sh ts
Wilkinson Stiles.
WILL be sold belore the Court-house door, m the
Town of Irwinton, on the first Tues ‘.y r
March, between the usual hoars ol saie, the
property, to-wit: . . . , , ,
All of the interest of Benjamin Clatk and Caleb A
Jones in one Saw and Grist Mill, with fifteen acres ol
land attached, mote or less, lying on Commissioners j
Creek known as the Webb Mill; levied on as the pro j
perty of Benjamin Clark am! Caleb A. Jones to saiisfy
a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county,
in favor of Josiah W. Hill vs Benjamin Clurk and Joel
Deese, Adm’r. ol Caleb A. Jones, deceased.
Also, one House and Lot, occupied formerly as a
Grocery, containing half aerp more or less, tying on
the East side of the Court house. Levied on a* im
properly of Solomon B. Murphy, to satisfy one lift in
tayor of William Dixon, bearer, vs. JI >ses L) inst-1 and
Solomon B. Murphy ; also, one fila m favor of Peter
so.j Tnweatt vs Soioinoa B Murphy,and sundry oth
ers.
Postponed Sale.—At Hv same time and place,
one Negro man by the mum* ‘ I-thani,about tiny years
old. Levied on as the prm-ny of M N. Murphv, t*i
satisfy a Ufa in fevor of John A. Breedlove vs. Solo-1
moil B. Murphy, \t. N. Murphy,John Eady.and Bart
leit W. Bell, securiiies.
jan 23 44-tds J AMES TAYLOR Si-ff
Pulaski iUar<-li Sales
WILL be sold,before the Court-house door, in the i
Town of Hawkinsviile, Pulaski county, on ilir i
first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot ol land, number one hundred an ! forty niii ,j
(U 9) in the 20th district, originally Wilkinson mm I
Pulaski county,anil two square bales of Cotton, mark j
ed J. VV. S , Nos. 1 and 2 Levied on to satisfy one fi j
fa from Pulaski Superior Court, in favor of John J.
Anderson vs. Jackson J. Sturdivant; also, o >e fiia }
from the same Court in f.ivor of John B Vaughn v
Jackson W. Sturdivant, principal, and Darius K. Via !
thewson, security. Property pointed out by drletid
ant, Sturdivant.
Also, one House and Lot in town of Hartford,num
her not known, but known as the place v hereon Virs
Fosky now lives. Levied on to satisfy one tila from;
Pulaski’Superior Court, in tavor ol Feiei McEichnni
vs. Mathew Morris, principal,and James P Simpson.,
security. Property pointed out as the property *>i
Mathew Morris, by said J.-ihi s P- Sioip-00.
jan 28 44-tds It F. DEI.A U \ !t. c - ‘ T
.Konrot 1 icaryli h ill*.
WILL fie sold, on th first Tu sd.y in Ma.ch mv
before the CoarthoU'e door in th* town •■(’
Forsyth, the following property, viz: one horse cm’
and one muie, levied on as rfie property of Joseph llili.j
to satisfy one ft. fa. front Monroe Superior Court in j
favor of John Burrow vs. Joseph Mill and John Mar-1
rup. Also, on the first Tuesday in April next, will be
sold, one negro girl by the name of Sarah,levied on L) ,
a mortgage n fa. in favor of John II Thomas vs. John
Wooten. Property pointed on- in suit mortgage. j
D W. COLLIER. Sh’tT. j
NOTICE.—The pub ! ie are her. by notified that the
advertisements of the Sheriff Sales cf M >i.re county, !
will be changed for the future, and published in the
M a con TeLfgraph. D. \\. COLLIER..
jan 28 11-tds
Sumter .31nreli Essies.
“tTTILL be sold, on ihe first Tuesday in March |
> V next, before the Con it House door in ihe town
of Americus, Sumter c> un:y, the following property.,
to-wit: One negro girl filters! yearn old, by the mint-!
of Charlotte, levied on as the property of John tides,j
to satisfy sundry 0. fas. fin rite 7k9ih District (i. VI
ol Sumter county, in thvu of 11 rkety C M -Ree vs.!
said John Gibs Prop.-. , p-tinted out by and -ieini uit ;j
levy made and returned to me by n Constable
Also, the South half of Lot of Lmd No. 113, in the!
17th District ol Sumter comity. levied on as the piop- 1
perty of Allen R. Dudley, ‘•* s-risfy sundry li. fas. from
the 759th District G. M of Sumter coumy. in favorotj
John 11. Sims vs Dudley, and one oilier in favor <*l
While King vs a;d Dudley. Levy made and re
turned to me by a Constab -.
leb4 45-tds. GREEN M WHEELER. Sti ff 1
Wilkinson Jiarcii Male.
“ITTILL be sold before ihe Cocurthcuse door in the;
TV town of Irwmtnn.on the lirst Tuesday in March I
next, between the usual horns ol shie, the ioifowing
property, to wit:
One lot of Land, number one hundred and fifty-six.
in the filth District. Levied <m as the property or Vfo
ses Daniel, to satisfy a fi. (a., in tnv.ro! Libs Mami e ■
vs. Moses Daniel. W. W. BEALL, D. Sh'ffi
jan 28 4 4 tds
wa iv Ti ■ i m ram mmmmmmaammnommmmmmmmmmm
ftublfc
g 1 UARDIAN’S SALE —By virtue ot an order of
VJft the Honorable luferior Court <>f Bibb county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be soid before
the Court-house dooi in Marion, Twiggs county. on
the first Tuesday in Marc;: next. >elwe- lt -u i
hours of sale, ail the m erest >f Caivni W. Rutland,;
the same being one fifth interest ot ;ne toifowir.g de
scribed LANDS, to-wit: liie lower half fi ‘lie two
fractional lots of La ml lying on the Ocnruigee river,
in the county ol Twjg-s. known a tlie Alexander
Fractions; the other ha if of sail Fractions, being
owned by Benjamin Ray ami Alesha Andrews : also,
the Fractional lot of Laud lying imimdintf lv below
and adjoining the above, known r. -the Drurv Williams
Fractions, containing one hundred and filly acres more
or less.
Also, one hundred and six’y acres, m re or less, ad J
jsimng the lands of Jess - J Bud mid J din A Barclay
in sain county of Twiggs, and known as the Drury;
Williams land. Terms ('ash
JOHN T ! i IA PM AN,
Guardian Caivi'i W. Rufiai.d.
dec 31 S: 40
V DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—Wiii be sold, on
Friday, the 19th day of March next, at the ate
residence of Jonathan D•’ Jen. d.ceeased, between
twenty five and thirty bales of C often, one thousand
bushels of Corn, Fodc. r Household mid Kitchen Fur
niture,and many other articles too tedious to mention.
Terms on tee dav of sale.
’ ALLEN M SIMS, } . , , j
fob 11 46-tds 11EN RY <VN E AL. \ __ m __
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue of nn
/~\ Order from the Honorable Inferior Court of Pu
laski county, will be sold before t.be Court hou-e door,
in the Town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, on the
first Tuesday in Aprii uexi, ihe lolfi wing Lands, sold I
a the property of ihe estate ol John Raw:s, deceased. |
Sold so. the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said
deceased.
Lots of Land, Nos two hundred and fifty, ("Jbti) two f
hundred and eighty three, (283 number nit ety four ‘
(94) and number eighty (30) in the fifth District ot on
ginally Lee now Randolph county, and Lots numbers
two hundred and two, (202 two hundred and tweniy
four, (224) and two hundred and i wenty-three. (223
in the sixth district of originally Lee now Randolph
county. Termson ihe dav o! sale.
CH ARLES E T \YLOR. Adm’r.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adin'x.
jan 23 44 ids
Postpoaci Atliniiiislrtilor’s Male, j
WILL be sold, before the ourt Hr.use door in tl <
town of Americus, Sa iiter county, between
the usual hours of sale, on ihe first Tuesday til March
next, Lot of Lund No. 71 in tlie loth District of Sum
ter county, containing 2024 Acres, more or less.
The above property soid in accordance with an or
der from the honorable the Inferior Court of Lee j
county, as the property ot Walter P. Thomas, late of
said county, deceased, and for the purpose of making
a distribution of said Estate. Terms made known on
the day of sale. WM. WATERER, Adin’r, j
jan 21 43-tds lanutulw.
\ DM IN IS! RA'l RIX'S SALE.—WiII be sold be-’
/V fore the Court-house door, in the town of Thorn 1
aston, Upson county, on the fmt Tuesday in April I
next, between the legal hours of sale, under an order’
of the Court of Ordinary of said comity, the real es
tateof Lewis Day,deceased, consisting hundred
and forty-eeven and a half acres of LAND, lying in
said county of Upson, adjoin.ng lauds ot J mes Jor
dan, James Ansley, Enoch Bragg and others—sold for |
the purpose of making distribution among ihe Lega
tees of said estate. Terms ol sni*- on tlie day of saie.
CAROLINE DAY, Adin’x
jan 12 tds 45 j
\ DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-By virtue of an
,\ order ot the honorable Inferior Court <d Sum'cr
county, sitting 83 Court ol Ordinary, will be sold
beforr- tlvi Court-house door in said county, on the first
Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of s; !e,
lot of LAND No2oo, in the 17th district of originally j
Lee now Sumter county,sold as the property ot Fran- i
cis liilß.deceased.torthe benefit of the heirs and cred-,
liars. Terms on the day of saie.
MATHEW WILLIAMS, Adin’r.
J* n 14 td 42
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
JT\. order from the Honorable Inferior Court of Pu-:
la6ii county, while sitting as a Court for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,;
within the usual hours of sale, beiore the Courthouse .
door in Americus, Sumter countv, the following lots of 1
land, sold as the property of the estate of John
Rawls deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi-’
tors ot said deceased, to wit:
Lot of land, No. seventy-two, (72) in the 27th Dis
trict, of originally Lee, now Suutter county, and lot
number one hundred and silty-seven, (157) in the six
teenth district or originally Lee, now Sumter coumy.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
CHARLES €. TAYLOR, Adm’r.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm'x.
feb 4 45-tds
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the filth day
- of March next, will be sold, at the residence ol
late Henry Tillman, deceased,a portion of the personal
property of said deceased, consisting of horses, mules,
k nogs and sheep, all of the farming utensils, also three
f four carts and one wagon, three cotton gins,
artioi ° ne bushels of corn and various other
•*-kie!es too tedious to mention. Terms on the day.
JOSEPH TILLMAN,/ ;
44-tds ELIZA TILLMAN. $ Admrs.
iJutlfc JSalcs.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Bv vir uv..t an
order from the lion. Inferior Court of Pulaski
county, white sitting as a Court tor ordinary purposes,
will „e sold on the first Tuesday ii May next, within
the usual hours of sale, before Hie CounMuwe d.mr m
Blakely, Early county, as the properly of the esiate n!
John Rawls, deceased, sold ! n tne beneht cl Tit
heirs and creditors of said deceased, the following
lands to wit: . , , , ,
IjOts numbers one hundred and -nx, (R-C) three hun
dred and sixteen, (316) three hundred and l-uty th~r,
(343) three Imndrred and fortyjonr, (344) and No
nine (9) in the sixth District ot Early country, lots No.
two hundred and fit y t-'o, (252) two hundred and til
tV'-thtee, (253) two hundred and orie,(2‘Jl) two hundred
and ninety eigtit, (293) in the fourth District of Early
c,..,- tv. t : iwobuti fie. ; .a’, - v--ni)-six,!'27f>)
in the ti id Disiiici oi L-uty coumy. ‘lVrius u.-le
Known on the day ot sab*.
CHARLES E TAYLOR. A'tn’r,,
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm x
feh 4 45-i ds
\DM IN I STB A I’OR'S SALE— By virtue ol an
/A. Order ot the Honoraide interior s >un ot Pulaski
coumy, when sitting as a Court tor Orditiaiy purposes,
will be sold on the lirst Tuesday in M irch next, before
the Court house door in the town of Newton, B iker
county, between the usual hours >1 stile, lots ol Land
Nos. 55.57.66 and 333, in tlie Bth district of originally
Early now B iker county, and No. JO), in the 7'h dis
trict of originally Early, now Baker county,sold for tlie
purpose .1 dmribulio!! among the heirs ot the estate of
John Rawls, decease I Terms on th<- dayot s le.
CH V RIiES E T AYIA)R, Adm’r
CAROLiN E JI RAWLS, Adm'x
dec 31 9t 40
130STP0NKD ADVIIMSTRATOR’S SALE
Will be s-id, b-fote the Court house door, in the
Town ol Trnnnastcn.Uo- n county,on the first Tues
day in April next, one N-gro woman, named Lydia,
about 25 years old. with her two cni-dren. Sold as the
property of John M. While, la ‘e, of t ns<-n county, de
ceased. E. L Will I’E, Adm’x.
jin 23 44-tds
CCiatfons.
Ctl.XflUilA. Tboiiiaft County—To
V? At.t. whom it Mxr concern: Whereas, Malinda
Burton applies tome for letters ol administration on
the estate of German Burton, late ol said county, de
ceased:
These are. therefore, to ci'e, summon and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and cr (liters < I said de
ceased, to be and appear hi my office w ithin ihe time
prescrib ‘d by law. and show cause, il any they have,
why said inters ot a Jmmistr;.lion should not be grunt
ed to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office this. 2nd day of February, 1b52.
fob ll 16-5! ‘ il. H TOQKE, Ordinary.
/ ‘ FOftblA ‘i’inxma* 4onj:ty ■T >
VI Xl.i, whom ir may concern Wln re.'s, A B Mc
(jo ‘re a pphes to me for let ters of administ ration on ‘he
siate ol .Murdoch Mt Duflie, late of said county, de
eeused;
These are, therefore, to ci'e and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at tny office within the time pre
scribed by law,and -how cause, it any they have, why
letters of administration should not he granted the
sanl applicant.
Given under mv hand and oliiciaLsignaiure at office,
this th* 2nd day of February. 1852.
feb 11 46-51 tJ H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
(t I.OIC(<l .4. IIouMot: 4'omify.—
X Whereas, >winior.s H i-rison n[tplies to tne for
letters of guardianship for Isaac (files and William
Simmons Gi es, minor children of Barnabas M Giles,
laieot said county, deceased:
These are, tliereiore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be
and api>eur at iny office within ihe lime prescribed by
hiw, to show cause, it any they have, why sad leiters
should not !>*• granted. J<)HN 11. POWERS,
fob ! I 16-5 t Ordinary.
( 1 ft Oh (HI.A* ‘lhouias i oiisity.—lo
A ai.i. whom ir may concern: Whereas, Joint
Walden, applies to me for letters of adminstration on
the estate ol Thomas M Slow, late of said county,
d-ceased:
These are. therefore, to rute, summon and admonish
all ands ngulor the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within ihe lime
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have,
whv said lettersshould not be granted to said applicant.
<five:i under my hand, and official signal ure, this 2d
Feb . 1352. * 11. 11. TOOKE, Ordinary,
fob 11 46-5 t
pROICGI V. Crawford roiiisf).—
* ft Whereas, Benjamin Lighilooi. of said county,
aptiiies to me lor letiers of guardianship of the person
and properly of Benjamin F. Tabor, minor and orphan
cinld of Hugh L l abor, deceased :
These .are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred
and blends ;d sii.i minor lobe and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under in) band at Office, ibis Feb. 2, 1852.
fob H 46-5 t JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
/db’dKRM, EviJ) 4’mint}’ --Whereas,
* ft Eliza J. Brown, implies for letters ot administra
tion on !he estate ol Zaobariah Brown, late of said
comity, d-ceased :
Trutse am. therefore, to ci'e arid admonish all per
sons concerned, to file their objection* it any they have,
ii; dice tin: time prescribed by law, why
-.. I blit i>si.ojnj ..ol U gra.i ed.
Given under mv baud officially, at office, this 21th
day of January, 1552. \\ M. bIIIVERB, Jr , c. c.o.
jan 23 41-5 t
•.. -c-. traneage -a—t- ‘(fittirosia
j/our iioticrs.
MONTHS after date, application will be
* made to the Court <>t Ordinary of Sumter county,
f>r leave toseli the real estate belonging to Levi Rasii,
late of said coumy. deceased.
jan 23-41-lm_ STERLING GLOVER. Ex’r.
tJOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the honorable'he Ordinary, or tire Infe
rior Court of the county ot Twiggs, when sitting for
such purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to
the Estate ol Luke Padget, fote of said county, de
ceased. JOHN VV. ALLEN, Acm’r.
it Ini
IN OUR. MONTHS after date, application will he
made to the Honorable the Ordinary <d Dooly
county, for have to s* ll the real estate of Win. W.
Haddock, minor of Charles Haddock, deceased, late
of said coumy.
THO3. C. COLEMAN, Guardian.
Jan 7 It 41
XT'OUR MONTHS .-.lter dale, application will be
1? made io tlie Honorable Inferior Court of Macon
county, Ga., when sitting (or Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell three hundred acres ot LAND,belonging
to the estate of the late William F. Sluppy,deceased,
adjoining lands of D. Fredricks, T. Siappy and others,
in Macon county.
MARY L L SLAPPY, Adm’x.
dec 18 4in 38
LMJUR MON THS alter date, application will be
L made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when s-uing lor ordinary purposes, for ieave
io sell the real estate of John A Wynn, late ol said
county.dec’d. HAYWOOD HUGHES, Adm’r.
nov 19 31— Im EI.MINA WYNN, Adm’x.
fJOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Bibb
county, w ben sit-ing for ordinary purposes, to sell the
real Esmte of Scott Crav, dee’d
mov K>3l-lm ROBERT COLLINS, Adin’r.
MONTHS after date, application will be
I tnide to the Hoiiorabie the Inferior Court of
Twiggs coumy. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
an order for leave to sell the land and negroes befoul
ing to the estate ol MannadnUe Hart, late of said
county, <bceased. I'HEOPHILUS SAULS,
nov 12 33-Im Administrator.
was
2"uio Jttonths Jtotlctg.
rnWO MONTHS after date, application will he
I mule to the honorable, the Ordinary of Thomas
countv, for leave io e|| the ‘cal estate belonging lq ihe
estate of Jesse S. Evrett, d< censed, for the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
lei, I! 16-2 m THOMAS ADAMS, Jr.. Adm’r.
fRWO •: INXUB after date, applic tion will be
JL made to the honorable ‘he Ordinary ot Houston
county, lor ie-.ve io sell the North half >*l Li No 2!3
m the I3'h District ot said county, belonging io Win.
A. Brown.minor. WILLIAM C. TAYLOR,
feh It 46-2 m Guardian.
r|4WO MONTHS alter datp, application will be
I made to the honorable the Ordinary of Houston
county,for leave to sei! the r-ni esiaie, lying in Joins
county, belonging Io Small L B"< • r and Amos A.
Booker, minors. WIi.KY BOOKER,
feb II 46-2 n Guardian.
Notice.
O IXTY DAYS after da'e, application wilt be made
O to the Imnorable tlie Ordinary ol Bibb county
tor ieave to se II all the real estate ot I liomu Gates, ate
of Bibb county, deceased
leb II 46—!0t JAMES GA TF-S, Adm’r.
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MANUFACTORY
A JOHN RITTER, Marble Manufac
turer, No. 10, Grand street, New Haven,
Connecticut, lias constantly on liand.or
made to order, of American and Toreign
Jlarble, Grave Stones and Monuments,
of various patterns, Table tops, Chimney
Pieces, Jams, Mantles, Baptismal i 1 ounts,
Various patterns cf Monuments,from the above es
tablishment,can be seen in Rose Hill Cemetery. Or
ders tor any description of Marble work, will” be re
ceived by the undersigned .who is authorized to actas
Mr. Ritter's Agent. JOHN L. JONEsfo
ju!y2 14-y.
NO I Iri K .—The subscribers contemplating n
change in their business, would respectfully noti
fy their friends and customers, after this, they will sell
for cash, or approved paper on short time.
N. B. All indebted to us are requested to call at our
store and close their accounts,
j feb4 45 C. A. ELLS & SON.
iioifer io ?3rtnors anU <£refcftors.
ivro ngE to deb tors and credi tors.
Ad p-irfims l afohted to James M. vf(-Karlin,
late o’ Bibb cs'JUty, decease and, wdf make immediate
payment; an ali uerHocj having claims against eaid
<’.-t;ile, wilt pi— ,-;it litem to tne in thrills of liie law
feb 11 45-7 1 J A ME3 G ATI> Adm’r.
\TOTiCE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
1 a Ail persons indeh’.ed n> iiuke T’adget, late ol
Twiggs county', deceased, are hereby requested income
forward and payueiri; and ali ill >se having de
mands against said deceased arc requested io render
them’in letms of the law.
j.jn23 4-l-7i JOHN VV. ALLEN, AJi.i’r.
01 ICE.—A’I [>ersous indebted to Henry Till
man. laic of Montgomery coumy,deceased, art
hereby requested to make immediate payment, and . .
persons having demands agamsi said deceased, are re
quesied to reii ter them into ihe subscribers in terms ol
thel.w. JOSEPH TILLMAN, t Ad .
jan 2! 44-tds KLiZ \ TILLMAN- S_ ‘ ‘
vro PICE T-) DEB I'-.IRS AND CREDI TORS
1 aj Alp r o sin Icaicd to the ‘-state <d John W
Hurst,late ot I’llxnas coumy, deceased, are herein
requested to make immediate payment ; and all pei
sons having dem mds against said deceased wi.l rei
der them in according Iw.
feb 13 47-7 t JAMES T. HAYES, A Irn’r.
Kolicc.
VLL persons holding clhiiiis against tlie estate ol
Rums K Evans, late of Bibb comity, deceased,
are hereby notified to render them in tothe subscribers
immediately,iu terms ot the law
ROB T B WASHINGTON.? l Vo „
M E KYLANDER, S
fob 11 46 6t
Juice.
VLL persons indebted to ‘he E-tate of Richard
Nolen, late ol Buns county, deceased, are heiehy
requested to make immediate payment; and all persons
having demands against said deceased, will render
them in, according to law.
CM V KLE4 F NEWTON, ) Ad ,
ISAAC W. NOLEN, S
jan 28 44 6t
AO VI Kifo Lll l JG,
SOME OF THE MOST
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES!
EVER offered for sale in Macon, front
celebrated Foctr-riesof J. C. Chicker-
Mr I l"ii!g and Nunn & Clark, warranted superi
or to any others made in the United S Also,
two splendid Harps from J. F. Brown .V Co.’s Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look at, and the ion.- completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show these Instruments to any
that have a taste Idr fine goods.
On hand. Prince Melodious,best article of the kind
made ; Guitars. Violins, Banjos. Accordeoits, Tambo
rins, Bugl*’s. Ciurioiietts, Piageolels, Flutes, and a
variety of Brass Instruments tor Bands, kept in out
line. Guitar and Violin Strings. Sheet .Music lor
Pianoaud Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac
watches, jewelry and fancy coops.
Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, Gentlemen and
Ladies’ patterns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings,
Bracelets, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pens and Pencils,
Gold and Silver Spectacles, silver Spoons and Forks,
silver Ivory and Wood Napkin Rings, silvet piuted
Cake Ba>keis, Castors, Waiters, and Candlesticks—
and a variety ol fancy Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles,Game,
Bags, Pouches, Flasks, Pistols, 2Lc. Ail the above
ariicles sold cheap for cash or approved credit.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted, at
short notice. Give us a call at out old stand. Cotton
Avenue. Union Building. J. A. &. S. S VIRGIN,
may 21 7—tl
VULXO FOETH DEPOT.
THE undersigned respecfolly inform
jafegfegU&S the citizens of Savannah, Georgia, nod
nr# in Florida, that they have on hand more
than filiy PIANOS, ihe largest s nek ever on sale on
this city,and made by the most celebrated maninnctu
reisinihe United State-. Nunn’s A (.’darks, J Chick
ering. Boardman &. Gray, Lutcliei &. Newton, Ed
wards & Fisher, all well known to ihe lovers rd Mu
sic, have place in their large assortment. These Pianos
are of rich tone, and beautifully finished in Rose Wood,
Black Walnut and Mahogany, with iron fratms made
in the most substantial and workman-like manner
Also the justly celebrated JEolian Piano Fortes, which
tor their sweetness ot tone have n n been equalled. Ail
these Instruments have inetalic frames, which rendei
them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing the
necessity of tuning for years.
‘The undersigned are Agents tor Henri Herz’s cele
brated Grand Pia os, made in Paris. For power and
beauty of tone, they si and pre-eminent.
Cathcart’s SSelodions.
This beautiful toned wind instrument lor village pur
poses, Lodges, S-rei’.ading Parties, and the private
prac’iceof Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful
tone, they have nl-o for sale. All tlie-e Instruments
will be disposed of on the most accommodating term-.
Thepriccsol he Pianos ranging fiom $175 to QI/KK).
[. VV. MORRELL A CO.
Savannah, c y 23 17 ts
plows: fi.ows:
Speed the PLOW that beats the World.
r j JHE unparalellcd success which has attended the
J_ introduction ot John Rich’s celebrated cast-iron
PLOW, in this Slate, has induced tlie subscriber to
make such an arrangement as will enable him here
after to give his attention almost exclusively to the
Plow business. By this arrangement, I shall, in a lew
weeks, be able to present for the inspection of the
Planting community, an assortment ot Plows hereto
fore unknown in ibis .Stale, or the Southern country,
and to which I would most respectluily invite the at
tention of every tiller ot the soil. Out of the large
number of persons who have purchased these Plows,
the past winter and soring, more than one-half have
already manifested tlieir entire approval of them as
peculiarly adapted to our soil and climate,and in many
instances, where 1 have sen: one or two Plows to a
neighborhood, I have the most flattering encourage
ment as to ilieir performance, with the assurance that
n >t less than forty or fitly will be wanted to supply the
demand for those neighborhoods the next season.
I would remind those using these plows, of the
necessity of saving the old points. Tor e'ery two old
points returned to me at Macon, I will give one new
one, which will verv materially reduce the expense ol
repairs, ill making ihe crop bring in the net cost of the
point lor the small sized Plow down to about 10 cents.
’The above description ol Plows, may also be had of
Piiilbrick &. Bell. Savannah, Ga.; I elder &.
Cos., Perry, Houston Cos., and W. M. Petty & Cos.,
Fort Valley, Houston Cos.; also of *S. S. Kf.ndkicx,
Barnesvilie, Jason Surr,Griffin,and G. L. Warren,
Jonesboro*.
Communications addressed to tlie subscriber, with
satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention.
AMOS BENTON, Agent
apr‘J 2- ly for the Proprietors.
PREMIUM COTTON GINS!
ET. TAYLOK Ac CO., ProptielorsoftheCo
• lunibus Cotton Gin Mannlactory, have the satis
faction to announce to their patrons, and the Planters
geiier-diy throughout the Cotton growing region, that
titey are prepared to supply any number of their cele
brated PREMIUM GUNS.
Where these (fins have been once used, it would be
deemed unnecessary for the Manufacturers to say n
word in their lavor, ns they foe! confident the Machines
have been brought to such perfection that theirsnperioi
performance wiil recommend them in preference to all
other Gins now in use. Fertile satisfaction of those who
have not used these Gins, and are unacquainted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only say that the
First Premiums have been awarded them for the best
Gin exhibited at ihe Great State Fair held at Atlanta,
Georgia,also at the Alabama and Georgia Agricultu
ral and Mechanics’Fair held at Columbus, and at the
| Annual Fairof the South Carolina lnstituteai Charles
ton. The Cotton ginned on these Gins received the
first premiums at the exhibition held in Charleston,
South Carolina, and at every Fair where samples ol
Cotton from them have been exhibited.
The Proprietors have in their possession numerous
Certificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Commis
sum Merchants, and M mufacturers of Cotton Goods,
testifying that ihe performance of the Gina and the
samples produced liy them, cannot he excelled by any
Gins ever manufactured.
All orders for (fins, given either to our travelling or
local A ents, or forwarded to the Proprietors by mail,
will always receive prompt attention Gins will be
sent to any pari of the country and warranted to give
satisfaction
A liberal discount will, in all e.ases, be allowed where
the Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at the Manufac
tory. apr 23 J _l y
SADDLrE, OAERIACE THZ3KI
NIINGS, TRUNKS, &c.
rpiJE subscriber has just received a fresh supply to
JL his former extensive a i<*ck <l G<*h tie men’s find
Lady’s Saddles, Bridles, ami harness of every deset ip
tion and quality.
Fly Net tin and Horse Covers.
Carriage Trimmings—such as Laces,Damnek Head
Linings, Enamelled Leather, Dark Leather, Plain and
Figured Patent Cloth, Rubber (’loth, Oil Carpe’,
Springs, Axes, Hubs, Bent Rims, Bows, Bhalts, Mal
leable Castings, together with every article used in
manufacturing carriages. A great variety of Travel
ling and Packing Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises,
Whips, Sir-
Harness, Band, Sole, Bridle and Upper Leather.-
Now if you should want any thing m this line, phase
call at the 3d door from corner of Ciu-rry sircei and
Cotton Avenue —si-I'> of the Flag and Golden Saddle,
mat 25 ly 52 DAVIS SMI TH, JR.
WHOLESALE CLOTH!NO HOISE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
KENT, BAITS & MiICIIEL.L,
WOULD call the attention of Merchants to their
ft? SPRING STOCK OF READY MADE
CLOTHING, which will be fouud the largest ever
offered in Charleston. ,
dec 24 39 ts
N. OUSZ.HY &SON,
WAREHOUSED COMMISSION MERCHA NTS,
sm WILL continue business at their ‘‘ Fire
Proof Buildings” on Cotton Avenue, Macon,
™ wal Georgia. , ,
Thankful lor past favors, they beg leave tosay they
will be constantly at their post, and tlikt noeflorcsshall
be spared to advance ‘he interest of their patrons.
They respectfully ask all who have Cotton or other
Produce to Store, to call and examine tne safety o!
their Building, before placing it elsewhere.
03*Customary Advances on Cotion m ritore or
Shipped,and atljjuameistriiiisactedatthe usua. rates,
aug 29 ‘•‘•'“ly
PATTEN & COLLINS,
Warehouse and C'>niaiissioii Merchants,
MACON, UF.OF.(iIA.
WILL continue business at ibeir Warehouse,
. .'Tfogj .pposii. Ross .V Go. Cortot Ave-
Ti,-. nue Grateiul for the patronage extended to
them the past season,they renew the tender of their
services to their tortner patrons and the public, with
the assurance that,as they have no interest, either di
rect or indirect, in the purchase of Cotton, their en
tire oHenlwn will be devoted to the interestsenlrusted
to them.
Orders for Bagging. Rope and other Merchandise
yvill be filled carefully and promptly. and the customa
ry advances made on Ptoducein Store,
may 22 _ -iy
W, D. ETK3BXDGE & GO-
Factors atul <Joinii : ssion MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
,<ETP THE undersigned having formed
co partnership for the transaction
V“n iiat 0 i || le nh,,ve business, respectfully
tender their services to their friends and the public
generally, and solicit a share ot patronage. Orders for
goods or any other business entrusted to our charge
will he promptly attended to, and no pains wiil be
spared to promote the interests ol those who favor us
with tlipii patronage. Liberal advances made upon
cotton or olher produce consigned to us
W. I). ETHERIDGE,
apr 9 2-ts S. F. GOVE.
C. E. GRENVILLE & CO.,
G-enoral Commission i^Eerchaiits,
(Late of Augusta, Georgia,)
CtIATTANOOGA. TENN.,
- -ir-fc WILL pay strict attention to the purchase
: ?u. of GRAIN, BACON, F LOUR,or other ar-
JbiSSiMl tides of Tennessee Produce.
Tliose articles being sold only tor cash, Merchants or
Planter# will remit the same in their orders, or give
authority to draw upon their Faciorsat Augusta, Ma
con or Savannah.
Any information, as to prices, will be given at any
lime oct B 28—ts
FIELD & ADAMS,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Poplar St., Macon, Ga.
pflE undersigned will continue the Warehouse and
• Commission Business, at the commodious and
well known Fire Proof Warehouse formerly occupied
by Dvson &- Field, and the last season bv ur 1 lie
strictest .ttention ot both tiu- partner# wiil be given to
ih* bu-iness entrusted totheircare ‘They respectluily
solicit the patronage ol the public generally.
They are prepared to make tlie usual cash advances
on all Cotton stored with them,at the usual rates.
All orders for Groceries, Bagging and Rope will be
tided at the lowest market prices
JOHN M. FIELD,
ang 13 20— ly A B ADAMS.
Warehouse Sc Commission Business,
OGLETHORPE. GA.
THE undersigned having under construction large
and commodious WAREHOUSES, take this
method of informing Planters and Merchants gener
ally, that they will, by the middle of August next, be
prepared to receive Cotton in Store, or any kind of
Merchandize oil consignment.
Bagging, Rope, or any kind of supplies, will be pur
chased in this market, ororderedeithet irotn Savannah
or Macon, at the lowest prices. ‘Tlie strictest atten
tion will be paid to all business entrusted to thtircare.
From past experience, we flaiterourselves that general
satisfaction will be given.
Liberal advances made on Cotton stored with us.
J. E J HORNE,
july 3d 18— If J. VV. C. HORNE.
Hardeman A Hamilton,
WAHKnot'SE AND COMMISSION MEKCUANTS,
M neon, ti a .
Ilusnilton & liitEdcman,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.,
Will give prompt attention to all business committed
to them, at either place.
THOMAS HARDEMAN. CHAS. F\ HAMILTON.
oct22 30
LEWIS & PRICE,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Oglethorpe, Geo.
VI/'E TAKE this method to say to our friends and
VV those who may intrust us with their business,
that we have completed our Warehouse in this place,
and are now ready to attend to all business in our line.
We will give our personal and undivided attention
tobusiness, and no pains will be spared to promote the
interest ot those who may favor us with their business.
I gg~ The usual advances made on Colton and other
produce in store.
ELBERT LEWIS.
JAO V. PRICE.
I'.ov ‘2:! 17-1 f
HOLLAND HOUSE.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
* i THIS large and new Brick Hotel, near the
fiflsSjl Railroad Depot, is now opened. It will be
;. g:B so pt in such style that visitors will not forget
to stop again. Passengers on the curs will
have more than amplt time to partake of the good
meal# always in readiness at the arrival ol each train.
Persons visiting the city, and stopping at the Holland
House.can get information and assistance in business ;
and pass oft their leisure hours in amusements connec
ted with tlie House. The Post Office, Bank Agency,
Brokers and other important offices will be in rite Hol
land House.
Reference—Any one who lias, or may stop one
time. A. R. KELLAJI, Proprietor,
june t ft) ts
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON,GEORGIA.
THOMAS WIFjI .I A MS respectfully informs
fejilj his friends and the public, that lie hits purchas
ed tlie lease and furniture of the above estab
lishment, and that as sole proprietor, he intends to
give tlie business his strict personal attention. He will
secure polite and competent clerks and servants,and is
determined that the table and bar shall be supplied
with the very best the country affords. The House is
too well known for him tosay any thing in regard to it.
The rooms are in fine repair,and the furniture as good
as can lie found in any House in the Slate. Thankful
lor the liberal patronage bestowed upon the old firm of
Buford &. Williams, during his former connection with
his House,he pledges himself to spare no effort to
(five entire satisfaction to both new and o!tl friends.
~ feb 12 46—ts
PAVILION HOUSE,
OGLETHORPE, Ga.
THE Pro ni'-tor is pleased to announce to li is
old friends and tlie public generally, that this
new Hotel situate on the corner of Macon and Cres
cent streets, at the nearest point to the Depot, (at the
terminus ol the South-Western Railroad) is new open
for the reception of company. Having had it erected
and fitted up at considerable expense, and furnished
with polite and accomodating servants, and every con
venience which either the place, or Hie season cat)
afford, he confidently expects a generous patronage.
In connection with the House,area fine Livery Sta
ble and Carriage Repository for the accommodation o
the public. [feb 26 33-tl] S. S. BOONE.
GEORGIA HOTEL.
, ‘THE undersigned would inform the pub
•Jl l c generally that he has purchased, and is
! imW now thoroughly repairing the HOTEL, in
I Forsyth, Ga., known as the “ Eagle Hotel,”
and formerly occupied by H- H. Lumpkin. E c q
The Hotel will be opened 011 Monday the 25i!i inst.
for the accommodation of transient and regular Board
ers. Every effort will be made to promote the com
fort of those who may favor me with their patronage.
Attached to the Hotel is a large and commodious
STABLE, where Travellers and Drovers will be sure
to find plenty of Provender,and attentive Ostlers.
Travellers will find at the Hotel comfortable con
veyances to any point to which they may wish to
travel.
For the present, the Hotel will be under the manage
ment of .Mr. James L Chapman.
Forsyth, Aug. 1851. BENJAMIN WATKINS,
aug 27 22 tt
try Savannah Republican and Georgia Jeffersonian
wi'l copy weekly 3 months, and forward account to the
Hotel.
j<£j?=ajkt SULLZVAN HOUSE)
MACON, GA
rgMIE Subscriber having taken the Hotel lately
JL fitted up fronting the Court House, on the corner
of Mulberry St. and Court House square, will open
the same, on tlie Ist of October next, and would be
pleased to have a call from Ins old Irietids. i tie House
inconvenient to all the Rail Roads,and immediately til
front ol the general Passenger Depot, and lie wiil be
prepared to accommodate travellers and boarders by
single meals, day, week,or month.
sep-2i 26-ts 5L SULUVAN.
FANCY CONFECTIONARY
And Grocery Store.
Til. D AMOUR at his old stand two doors be
, low the Lanier House, is receiving a tub assort
ment of sueh goodsashe is known to keep, to wit:
Brandy ol the finest quality, also Port, Maderia. Sher
ry. Burgundy,Champaign, in pints and quarts. He
has on hand fifty thousand ot the best imported Ha
vannah Segars ever brought to this market. Also Ci
der Ve Porter Fruits Crackers. Cheese, dried Beef,
pickled lie.dun ! Pork, mid evert thing generally kept
in his line of business. ° ( d I- 1 ’
Pure Wines.
FIOR Medical purposes. Port, Maderia, dr.c.,for
sale by J. H- At W. S. ELLIS,
oct29 31—ly Druggists, Cherry st-, Macon.
XT'ftv A'l'll El* 1 * kept lor sale by
t ort 22 30 HARDEMAN fc HAMILTON.
S. HUSBAKB,M > 35.* 3JBMTTIST,
t, Formerly of 269, Baltimore St , Baltimore. )
TNlorms the public that he has settled himself perma-
JL nentiy in Quincy, and wfli visit regularly ttie fol
lowing places:
TALLAHASSEE, ALBANY •
r i'l) O M ASVILLE, NEWTON.
BAIN BRIDGE, AMERICUS.
&Y~ Calls wilibe attended t > from the country. He
will spend the next few months in visiting Ins appoint
ments tn Georgia.
jan 7 6m __ 41
GUN MANU FA C TO EY .
Removal.
Us. Hos)hHl> • lesjM ctftiiit i; terms his
• fiiemisami customers that lie has removed ins
s nn isfitnei t to tlf brick Range between the Lanier
llnuse aii ! Al l sou vSt. Dinble’s Ltvei v Stable, Mulberry
St , Mhcoii . where he will shortly open, in the name cu
2>. C. HODGKINS Sc SON,
a very select and valuable assortment t,l Good? in their
line ol business, sue.h as SiM>Lh and DOUBLE
BARRELLED GUNS, RULES COLT’S and <>th
er REVOLVERS, Walk* rV, Ely’s -snl Cox’s CAPS,
WADDING, and ad other articles of Snortman’s
tackle. Also, a large assortment of Gun Materials.
Powder. Shot, etc
tXJT R 1 ‘.PA IRI NO, Stc cking aml I* ixtsmSG execu
ted in tile best style anti at shortest notice. Orders
from the country punctually aitetided to. A liberal
natronage is respectfully solicited bv the new fnrn ot
aU g 2 I'd-.I DC. HODGKINS & SON.
HOBJ3HT riNSLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
t NL) manufacturer ol Steam Engines & Boilers.
/\_ also, ol Gearing and shafting to- MILLS, ot
every description ; Bark and Sugar Mills, of most ap
proved patters; Also,lrons for Bullock s celebrated
Cotton Press. Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, kept con
stantly on hand ; the whole of which are warranted
to be of tile best materials and workmanship,and will
be sold on accommodating terms.
ft3r Work Stops apposite Presbyterian church,
corner Four!h arid Walnut Streets.
inav i 5-ts
w-OL: wooi.:: wool:::
SAMEL HOYT,
Os the Agricultural Warehouse of S. Jloyi S, Cos.,
HAVING retired from the same, and associated
with him-elf HAMPTON L. BILBO, uuderthe
name of S. HOYT &.CO., is prepared and will do a
strictly COMMISSION BUSINESS, buying and
paying cash at at nil times for Wool, Sheep Pelts,
Green,Salted and Dry Hides, Deer Skins, Shipping
Fursol every description. Cattle Horns, Long Hair,
Rags, Beeswax,and produce in general,
jf*.Office and Store House a part of that occupied by
Messrs. Franklin Sc Brantley, No. UU Bay street, Sa
vannah,Gn. SAM’L HOY T.
julyS3 (B—ts H. L. BILBO.
NEW HAT AaJD CAT STORE
NEW STORE AND NEW STOCK.
THE subscribers wilt open on the Ist Octo
\ her, on Cotton Avenue, (between the Stores of
g?Sb J Winship At Son, and Bostick, Johns & Cos )
anew andcompleD assortment ol HA 1 Sand CAPS,
of every varii t y ami pattern.
As our Stock lias been purchased with care, we are
certain our friends, by giving os a call, can be suited
as to style and price. We shall have at all times all
thi* latest styles ; and having selected our Goods so as
to suit this market, we can furnish our triends with a
choice article, and at a low price lor cash, as this vviil
be our motto: “ Small profits and quick sales.
WORTHINGTON,BARNUM & CO.
sep 24 26 ly
Fail and Winter Goods.
PETEK & JAIJJSTETTER have now on
band a full supply of fine and fancy Cloths, Cas
snm res. Vestings and other articles for Gentlemen’s
wear, which tin y are prepared to make up on short
notice, and in superior style.
These Goods have all been selected by one of the
firm in person, and can be warranted, both as to their
quality and durability, as being equal to any ever
brought into the market. Heavy discounts made to
prouipi customers, and such as pay cash,
oct ‘22 JO-t f
; > MRS. CAREY os^
L pc-, IS now opening an elegant FA LL Sc “Sifea
WINTER Stock of French Millinery, comprising
tlte latest styles of Silk and Straw Hats, Caps and
Head Dresses.
A large stock of very elegant Ribbons, French
Flowers, Feathers, Laces and Embroideries.
A few splendid patterns of Brocades, and some rich
Evening Dresses, Mantillas, Cloaks, rich embroidered
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, See., &c.
Macon, Oct 28, 1851. HI ts
FINE FANCY MILLINERY^
MRS. AUDOINE would inform the ladiesof
Macon and vicinity, that she hnsjust received a
great variety of most beautiful articles in her
line ; consisting of a very large and diversified assort
ment of Ribbons Silks, Spring and Summer Hats tor
Ladies. Also, a large assortment of Curls, together
with every other article in tee Millenery line, usually
found in Southern cities. mnr‘26 52-ly
Fancy Goods and Millinery.
—— MRS. DAM OUR, is now receiving her Fall
u supply in the above lire an I by each week’s
Steamer will receive a tresh supply ot the most
lasiimnable Goods, consisting oi the newest styles of I
Silk and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers
and all kinds of Bonnet trimming, a choice lot of
Dress Silks, and dress trimmings, such as Fringes,
Gimps, Buttons, Velvet and Ribbon trimmings. Ball
Dresses, Veils, Capes, Collars and oilier Embroideries,
which will be sold cheap. oct 15 29-ts
GROCERIES Sc PROVISIONS.
rjMIE subscriber continues the Grocery, Provisior j
_L and Fruit business in front of the Angle cf Sec
ond Street and Cotton Avenue, Mu con, Ga.. where
may be found New York Sugar cured Hams, Smoked j
Beef, Dried and Pickled Tongues, Fulton Market j
Beet, m half and quarter barrels, Mess and Pig Pork,;
Mackerel, Sugar, Coffee Rio and Java, Syrup. Rice,;
Potatoes, Onions, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Nuts of a:i
kinds, Cheese,Crackers, Preserves, West India fruit,
l’ickles in Jars and Barrels, Vinegar, Lamp Oil, Sar
dines, Mustard, Lard, Flour, Butter, Pea, Candies,
Soap, Cranberrys, Sfirch. Spice, Ginger, Pepper,
Buckets. Brooms, Cigars, Snuff, Lillienthtal, Harry of
the West, 4 Aces, 11. Johns’ and Spencer’s Chewing
Tobacco ; also, a fine lot of Catsups and Sauces,
Candles, Ma'ches, Ac., Ac.,for sale by
oct 15 29-ts J S. GRAY BILL.
m. R. ROGERS,
CONTINUES to manufacture all kinds of Can
dies, Cordials and Syrups, at his Shopiri J. H.
& W. S. Ellis’ Drug Store, Cherry st., near Cotton
Avenue—Macon, Geo.
His candies are always made of the best materials,
well packed and warranted to stand the weather. He
flatters himself that he can at all times, give general
satisfaction to those who may may patronise him
Cakes and candy pyramids ornamented for Balls
ana Parties. Orders from town or country promptly
attended to. [dec 18 38-1 f] j
B'ruit, < a mites A c.
ORANGES, Lemons, Almonds, English Walnuts,
Pecan Nuts, Apples, Pickles, Preserves, Cigars,
Fire Crackers, etc.
Candies made by M. R. Rogers,of the best white;
crushed Sugars, warranted to keep—being superiot to.
Steam Refined and imported, which wiil notkeep.and
said to be mixed with Flour.
Above Articles of first quality, supplied low to
Country Merchants and others by
J fl A W S ELLIS,
not 29 31-1 v Cherry st .tiex. ro Cot. Ave.
KRE ‘ll LANDRETH S
Warrtuttcd Gartlen Seed 1 *,
growth of 1851.
SOLI) in hulk, or in papers, in part as follows:
6 varieties ol Beets,
10 varieties of Beans,
3 varieties of Carrots,
15 varieties of Cabbage,
Canary seed.
A large variety of Peas, Lettuce, Melon, Turnips,
Corn, Flower Seeds, Glass Seed, Button Onini's_ Sic.
A liberal discount to Merchants who purchase toseil.
J 11. Sc W. S. ELLIS,
dec 330 Cherry st.. near Colton Avenue, Macon.
UNITED STATES
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
REED, BROTHERS & CO , wholesale Clothing
. Denieis, and Jobbers in DRY GOODS 177
VVarerooms I7~i, North side ot Market Street, above
Fourth, at the Red Doors, PHILADELPtI 1A
JOHN T. SMITH.
frb I 4,V3m Late ot Miiledgeville,
ROCK ISLVNI) FA (TORY
I S now manufacturing Writing Paper ot all the va-
L rious kinds,—such as Letter, Fools cap, Flat cap,
Folio and Commercial Post, (ruled and unruled,) Me
diums, Demy*, Ac. Also, Newsprint, Book and Col
ored pap-r, Post Office and News Envelopes un.i
Wrapping paper ol all sizes ; all of which will be sold
on as favorable terms as can be purchased m any mar
ket.
Orders tor any of the above kinds ot paper addressed
to 1). ADAMS, Treasurer, or tiie undersigned, vviil
meet with prompt attention. G. B. CURTIS,
Columbus, April 39 stf Secretary
‘Tiie South *t it Variely M oi ks,
MACON, GEO.,
4 RE new in operation,and prepared to inanufnc
x\_ tore Sashes, Blinds and Panel Doors. Also,
every description of Furniture, and Buggy and Wagon
Spokes, Hubs,etc. ROSS Sc MASSEY .
Macon, Jan. 14, 1852 [jan 14 42—3 m
COTTAGE CHAIRS.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED Agents tor J. & L. S
JL Morgan of Decatur, will be regularly supplied
with their well known COTTAGE < ii AIRS, ,v hich
they will furnish at the manufacturer■ prices,
sep 17 25-6nt PATTEN & COLLINS.
C. If. FREEMAN,
MANUFACTURER of Candies, Cordials, Sy
rups, See , under the office of the Georgia Citi
zen. Balls, parties and families furnished with Cake,
&c., at short notice, and on reasonable terms, for the
cash.
N. B.—All orders from the country accompanied
with the cash, will meet wiih prompt attention.
de 17 33 1
GEOKG IA HI I LIT A K YIN STIT UT E,
.MARIETTA, GA.
THE second session of this Institution commences
on Monday, the I2th of July, 1852.
The Institution is organized upon the usual plan of
four Collegiate Classes The following is a synopsis
of the curse >1 studiesol each class.
Fourth Ct.ass.—Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,
English Grammar, Geography Composition and De
clamation. Fiench. .
‘1 niSD Class. —Trigonometry, Mensuration, Sur
veyin'*, Descriptive Geometry and its applications,
Analytical Geometry, Fiench, Drawing,Composition,
Rhetoric, History. ,
Second Clan — Differential and Integral Calcu.us,
Natural ami Experimental Philosophy, Astronomy,
Vy mg. Evidences ot Christianity,Moral
an i \1 ’ a Piiih s-.pny.
First Class—Natural History. Mineralogy, Geol
ogy and Physiology, Political Economy. Li.w i,| Na
tions Civil and Military Engineering, and Civil Ar
ct iteemre, Infantry Tactics, Science and Practice ot
Artillery. . , r
No Cadet wilibe admitted who is less than fourteen
or more than twenty-five years ot age ; or who is af
flicted with any disease or infirmity winch would ten
der h m unfit tor military duty.
‘Pile Cadet? will tie occupied about one hour and a
hail each day in military exercises ; but at such times
as not to interfere with their regular studies.
The course ot instruction, regulations and discip
line ol the Institution have been published in pamphlet
form, and wiil be forwarded to any person desiring
more minute information, by their addressing the Su
perintendent, M ij. A. V. Brumby.
TERMS. — Each Cadet, as soon as he is admitted
and betoie be is permitted to join his Class in tire reci
tation rooms, must pay over to the Superintendent the
sum of for which a receipt shall be given him in
lull tor tuition, hoard, washing, fuel, lights, field music,
and all otliercotitingent expenses, tor one session or
site months, and for each succeeding session, t? 100 in
adduce. Cadets from a distance must provide their bed
ding and room furniture. These articles can be pur
chased in Marietta upon reasonable terms.
By order of the Board ot’ Trustees,
DAVID IRWIN,
jan 14 4*2-6rn President Board Trustees.
FORT VALLEY FEMALE SEMINARY.
rpHIS Insti'ution, located ai Fort Valley, Houston
I county. Ga., is intended as a Boarding and Day
School tor Young Ladies, and will be open on the first
Monday of February next A large and commodious
building, 60 feet by 40, two stories high, for the accom
modation of the School, w ill be completed in time to
be occupied at the begitiningof the session.
The Trustees, in making this announcement, take
pleasure in stating that they are determined to found a
Seminary that shall afford every desirable facility for
the education of young Ladies, and that they have
elected Mr. U. W. WISE, A. M .and Lady, who are
well known to the people of Georgia as Teachers of
very high standing, to take charge of the Institution.
Mr. and Mrs. Wise will be aided by accomplished As
sistants in all the departments, both literary and orna
mental.
Boarding may be obtained with the Principal, or in
private families, at reasonable rates. For particulars,
see Circulars, which will lie issued in a few days, and
may be obtained by addressing the Secretary of the
Board. ALLEN WIGGINS,
President Board of Trustees.
Wm J. A kherson. Secy. fnov36 35-ts
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
fgtSj THE PLANTATION in Lee county, belong
—iag to the estate of Thomas Butler, deceased,
situated two miles from Starkville, and joining
Cheehaw Old Town, is offered for sale.
This place isso w’ell known that an extended descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary. It contains twenty-two
hundred acres, twelve hundred of which are cleared,
and all in good repair. On it are two good gin-houses
and screws, comfortable negro cabins, and all neces
sary buildings. Connected with the place are a set of
Mills—Saw and Grist.
Persons wishing to purchase lands in South-
Western Georgia, are invited to give this place their
attention.
Any information can he obtained by addressing me
at Starkville, Ga. GREENLEE BUTLER,
feb .'8 47—t f Adtn’r.
200 Negroes Wanted.
rpHE subscriber is desirous of hiring two hundred
.1 Negro Laborers on the Muscogee Railroad. He
will pay the highest wages for Men, Women and Boys.
The negroes will be worked in companies, seperate,
and at a distance from any white laborers who may be
employed on the line of work. Negroes hired on this
work by the subscriber, will be insured against acci
dents arising on the work, and in connection with it,
and placed under the management of men who have
been accustomed to manage negroes.
Persons who are disposed to hire for the ensuing
year, by addressing the subscriber at Pine Hill Post
Office, Talbot county, Ga., or by making application
personally, at his camp, near that place, will meet with
prompt attention. JOHN D. GRAI .
dec 17 38-ts
Lo*S!
ON the 26th January last, one large brown POCK
ET BOOK, with my name written inside, con
taining between twenty and twenty-five dollats in
money, and one torty dollar Note, due the 25th of De
cember, 1852, or Ist January, 1853, signed by J. E.
Hightower; one twenty dollar Note, dated some time
in January, 1850, and due the 25th December, 1850,
and one twenty five doiiar Note due the 25ih last De
cember, date not rerollected, given to me as Trustee
tor .Sarah Miller, Elizabeth Underwood signer ol both;
with several oilier rectipts, &c-
All persons are lorwurned from trading for said
Notes,and the persons they are on lrom paying them
to any one but myself.
A liberal reward wiil be given by me at Emmett,
Ga , for said Pocket Book and contents
feb 1146-3 t K. T. MILLER.
PLANTATION AND MILLS FOR SALE,
IN HOUSTON COUNTY.
I AM now offering, nt private sale, the PLANTA
TION and MILLS in Houston county, belonging
to the Estate of the late Timothy Matthews, dec’d.
Said Plantation contains between sixteen and
! eighteen hundred Acres, good level Pine Lands, com
j paring favorably in point of fertility with the Pine
; Lands of Houston generally. There are some five or
six hundred Acrescleared, much ol which is fresh, and
all in good rep tir.
Connected with the Plantation is a most valuable
set of MILLS, consisting of a Corn, Flour and Saw
Mill —nearly new.
Persons wishing to purchase, will be shown the
place, by calling on Mr. R. G. Redding on the prem
ises; or can get any information they may desire, by
addressing me at Americus,Ga.
T. M FURLOW,
oct 1 27—ts Agent for Mrs. Matthews, Executrix.
703 ACRES OF LAND FOR SA3^E.
Two and a half miles from Oglethorpe.
THE Subscriber having more Land than be
I-DS can cultivate, offers the plantation where he now
■Mli-fi-lives/J 1-2 miles west of Oglethorpe, lor sale.—
There are 708 acres of excellent Pine Land—lSOacres
in cultivation —tolerable good houses—good Git -house
and Cotton Screw—good Orchards, and a Letter A
No. 1, SPRING of good, cool, and pure water. The
health of the place is undoubtedly first rate. The
cleared land is undera good fence,and hasbeen cleared
from 10 to 17 years, but having a good clay foundation,
and lying well, is still valuable. The 550 acres un
cleared, heavy timbered, lies weil,ntul has broad-leaf,
Bluck-jack and Buck-eye growing all over il—a suf
ficiency of timber for a steam Saw-mill. For further
particulars, come and see. During rny absence, Mr.
A. A. Lowe will be on the place and show it to per
sons calling. O. C. HORNE,
aug 6 la-ts
Lots in the Vicinity of Macon for Sale
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
Not subject to city taxes nor subject to be taxed as
town property■ by county nr State.
L'iFTY-Three Actesoi Land, lying between the
r Columbus road and Vineviile, adjoining Major
Leroy Napier's land, on ihe West, and the Corporate
limitsot ti.eCity of Macon, on the East, have been
purchased and laid oft into lots ot convenient size,
Streets, Alleys Ac.
These lots command n full view of Vineviile,and a
beautiful view ot the Northwestern part of Macon.
The neighborhood has proven to be perfectly healtny,.
and good water cm be obtained in great abundance
They are shunted one holt mile west ot the Macon
and Western Depot, and sufficiently near to send chil
dren to the Macon Female College, or to the other
Schools in Macon or Vineviile. Persons, wishing to
examine the.iota. can obtain Maps by applying to Mr.
E J Johnson, or any information they may desire of
Mr. Sidney B. Day, who has resided for some time in
the vichiiiy.
Price—terms of sale—which will be made to suit
purchasers.can be had bv application to Me srs. Scott,
Carhart. &, Cos , W. B. Johnston or R. K Hines,
nov I'J 31-ts
LAND FOR SALE.
UN? BEING desirous to move,l wish toseil my Farm
15 mites South *>f Americus, on the waters L'ho
ca-lor-chicn, containing 7nt> acres—3oo ot which are
cleared. The improvements consist ot a good dwelling
house, containing 5 looms, a good kitchen, besides 8
Negro houses, good gin-house and screw. 2 large corn
cribs, stables, ,tc. There is an abundant and never
failing supply ot water over the whole Farm, which
will be sold to the highest bidder,in the town ol Amer
icus, on the first Tuesday in Much next.
Terms—one third to be paid when possession is
given on the Ist div us “ unary. 1853, the balance the
Ist ot January, 1851 B >rd and security wilibe in
quired of the put- m, a lien retained on the
lands until the purchase m < vis paid.
HUNGER C. PRYOR-
Sumter eo., jan 7 13t
FOR SALE
M’f HE TWO STORY DWELLING
HOUSE and ACRE LOP, on the corner ot
Bridge and P uni St?., near the South V> est
ern Depot, and lately occupied by Drury
Thompson. Terms low. Apply to
J. H R WASHINGTON, Macon, Ga.,
or to MRS AMANDA L. PALMER, Ag t.,
dec 336-ts Savannah, Ga.
Fifty MTcgroes
OF different ages and qualifications, tor Bale by
ihe subscribers in East Macon. Terms to suit
the times. W. R. PHILLIPS,
nov 26 35-3 m
FEATHERS!
ANOTHER fine lot of Feathers, received
I YcJ|f-and for sale by
T3K£ dec 11 37 WOOD. BRADLEY” & CO.
For the Cure of
COUGHS* COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROX
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA, WHOOP
ING COUGII AIVD CONSUMPTION,
Tins remedy is off- red ho me’ comitiutnsy wih the
confidence we feel in an arlicle which seldom f ai | s ,
realize the happiest effect? that can be desired. \\ ; v ,
once tried, its superiority over every oilier medicine , j
of it? kind, is too nppnre. t to escape observation „ ( t
only in the formidable attacks upon the lungs but j, -
the milder varieties of Cold, Coughs, Iloarsenes 4,.’
and tor Children it is the pleasantest and sale-- n r .,j;
cine that can be obtained. No family should be *j,"”
out it,and those who have used it,never will.
Read the opinion of the following Gentlemen w u
will be recognized in the various sections ot co’em °
where they are located—each and all as merchants
the first class and of the highest character— as the(,V it .'
and most extensive Wholesale Dealers in Medina
with an experience unlimited on the subject ol w- ‘
they speak. If there is any value in the judgment of
experience,see
THIS CERTIFICATE
We tlte undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, having
been for a long time acquainted with Ayer's Cher
ry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that it j s t l,g
best and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Coni
plaints ever offered to the American People. Am|
we would, from our knowledge ot its coinposiij oi
and extensive usefulness, cordially commemi g l0 ‘
the afflicted as worthy their best confidence, and
with the firm conviction that it will do for their relief
all that Medicine can do.
Henshaw, Edmands & Cos.. Boston, Mass.
IlavMnud, Harrall A Cos., Charleston, S. C-.
T. H. McAllister. Louisville, Kv
Ftancis & Walton, St. Louis, Missouri.
Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama.
Haviland, Risley, & Cos., Augusta, Georgia.
Isaac D. James, Trenton,New Jersey. “
J. M. Townsend, Pittshuro, Penn.
Clark & Cos., Chicago, Illinois.
M A Santos A Son, Norfolk, Va.
Edward Bringhurst. Wilmington, Delaware.
John (filbert Ar Cos., Philadelphia, Pa.
Z D & W H Gilman, Washington, D. C.
J Wright & Cos., New Orleans, Ln.
YVatson, Wall & Cos., Fort Wayne, Indiana.
C C Richmond Cos.. San Francisco, Cal.
Lewis & Ames, Tallaharse, Florida.
B R Strong, Knoxville; Tennessee.
Chilton & Duer’,Little Rock, Atk.
Stiller, Slade Ac Cos . Lexington, Miss.
N D Labndie, Galveston, T* xas.
Jna M Turner, Savannah, Ga
Wade, Eckstein tfc Cos., Cincinnati,Ohio.
With such assurance, and tro.n surli men, no stron
ger proot can be adduced, except that found its in ef
fects upon trial.
Prepared and =old bv JAMES C. AY"E!t, Practi
cal Chemist, Low t ell, Mass.
S'dd in Macon bv Payne &. Nisbet, E. L Strcheck
er &, Cos.; in Milledgevilie, by E. White; in Forsyth,
by Phelps, Ensign & Cos.; in Barnesville, by J. S.
Dodge ; and by alt the Druggists throughout the South
ern States. 51—1 y mar‘29
DR- DENNIS’
GBORDIA SAS.SAFAIIXLLA,
lAOR Jaundice, Sick Head-ache. Dizziness.Loesol
F Appetite,Constipation of the Bowels. Piles, caus
ed by Costiveness, Pain in the Bones, or Rheumatism,
caused by the use of Mercury, Syr.hilts, Scrofula,
Boils, Ulcers, <ftc., &e.
This preparation is made as pure as possible. Its
bitter taste, and beneficial effects in diseases of the
Liver, and diseases arising from an impure state ol the
Blood, proven to be the purest and most useiui prepara
tion of Sarsaparilla that is made.
Those who have used the various preparations of
Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effect,that there
is mote Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr D.’s prepara
tion, than in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted to pto
fessional use, nothing but the pure Sarsaparilla has
been used,thatfor different diseases, physicians might
combine or prescribe with it, such articles as they
might consider most appropriate in casts under their
treatment.
Its alterative and mildly purgative effect upon the
bowels, make it not only a good substitute for Mercu
ry, but useful in removing a 1 diseases arising from the
imprudent use of Mercury.
Prenared-only by J. DENNIS M . D.. Augusta. Ga.
Sold in Macon by Dr WM G LITTLE &
CO and by J. H & W. S. ELLIS ; in Miiledgeville
by Dr. Wm G. Little; in Irwinton by J. M. Leavitt,
and by Druggists generally,
nov 5 32 ly
m Alla
TO THE PUBLIC.
TIIE PUBLIC are hereby notified that the prepara
lion extensively known as “ Dr. S. P. Tow nsend's
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,” is now manufac
tured under nty direction and supervision, from the
original recipe obtained from Dr.S P. Townsend;--
and I certify that it is composed of ingredients purely
vegetable’, and without mercury ; and also that the in
gredients are judiciously compounded, so as to obtain
from them their greatest medicinal pffcct.
James R. Chilton, M. D., Chemist.
Dr. Chilton’s name is surety that the elements oi
this Extract are combined in the mos’ correct and sci
entific manner, ami that it is adapted to the wants of
the invalid, with the highest professional ability.
This, we hope, will be sufficient guarantee to the
public, and to those purchasing Dr. S. P. Townsend’s
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Such may have
no fear ol getting one of the spurious and baneful mix
tures which fill the channels of trade, and are concoct
ed without any knowledge either of the nature of rem
edial agents,or the wants of the human system, when
laboring under disease.
Dr. S. P. Townsc-nti’s Sarsaparilla is warranted to
keep lor any length oi time,in all climates.
For sale by E. L. STIIOIIECKER, M D.
aug 21 21-eow ly
No Patent Secured, None Wanted.
bp HE only guaranty to protect or recommend my
J. medicines that 1 desire, is success. The title ot
“ Patent Medicine,” now, is often evidence ot fraud or
trick rather than of discovery. When applied to such
as are heralded forth as curing many or most of the
maladies “ that flesh is heir to,” doubtless it is correct
enough, with the addition that, to credit untrue and ab
surd statements, is to he gulled always.
If, after the testimony 1 have adduced ol the superior
efficacy ot iny Pharmaceutical Medicines a? compared
wi h any lrom other sources, it is not believed, then I
have hut to say, let them alone.
Fluffier, to discriminate be wool them aim v. n.'it
they are tocure.and th” long list ot quack nostiums that
the country abounds with, and their evidence ot verac
| ity and medical know edge, is not difficult ; and those
; who do not do it are particularly udv rcd to the same
j course.
Dr. Little’s Pharmaceutical Medicines nred no
j forged or fictitious statements a thousand miles lrom
! home, to establish their virtues; for, when welt tested,
, they will prove to be invaluable in any community
i As it sample of lying and quackery, rend some ot the
Sarsaparilla cures of female diseases, liver complaint?,
| consumption. Arc., in fine, almost everything ; as well
: see Balsam of Cherry cures of ihe same sort, or some
j Mex can grnndiflora, and other humbugs and catch
pennies ot the same stamp.
ANODYNE COUGII DROPS.
For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore 1 iiroat, and
1 Asthma; also, tor Croup, Whooping-Cough, Colds,
and Inflammatory Fevers among Children.
Hundreds of bottles have been sold and used with
’ more success than auy remedy known ; in several ca
ses, where the Balsam ol Wild Cherry had faded en
tirely,it has promptly effected a cute (see certifica es.)
! ami is doubtless the most efficacious remedy extant.
VERMIFUGE.
A sap* remedy to core Children oi Worms, req tir ng
; no other Medicine ; besides it wiil soon restore puny or
1 drooping Children to health again.
It can be given to the most delicate child with per
j feet safety, and is not surpassed, if equalled, by any
; other. Put up in vin.s double the usual size, and also
j in large bottles for plantation use.
UiiWAKE OF IMPOSITION.
| And avoid the use ot Substitutes. ‘1 lie Uc simile
j ot thesignatuie oi Dr. \V G. Little will be found upon
1 the on t side wrapper of each ol nts Medicines.
Sold wholesale and Retail,by ihe Proprietor, at Ids
Manufacturing Depot, Charleston, S. C , Macon ami
Miiledgeville. Ga.
To be had of Agents and Druggists geti-rany
throughout the Southern States.
N. B. These Medicines are not like the quack nos
trumslrom the North, good tor everything, but wi 1 as
suredly cure the diseases that they are prescribed tor.
Look tu your own Interest— Dr Little s v ermi
fuge is put up in vials, double the size of any • taer, ts
given in the same way, requires nothing afterwards,
and is one of the most sate and effectual remedies to
relieve children of worms ever offered to the pumic
Pile 25 cis. and ?!
feb 18 4S-2t WM. G. LIT fLE & CO.
iNolice. err a vi nn
h LL persons indebted to the late firm of IA ILU iv
T\ &, ROFF.bv Book Account or Note,are request
ed to call at the old stand and settle TJhe bworts is
continued by A. A Ross. TAY LOR Sc uOr r •
nov 13 33 lt
aA BUSHELS of Onion Setts, for sale by
Z\) feb 4 45-lm W. F. HARRIS Sc CO.