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SHERIFFS’* SALES.
FEBRUARY SALE.—WiII be so! 5-
I I OO the first Tuesday in F* >nwry next, before the*
door in Vienna, between the usual hours of
m! tlie following property, to-wit: ...
The east-hslf of lot of land No. forty-nine, in the 6th
district, and lot of land No. sixty-four, in the 3d district,
Doolv county, levied on as the property of William
Brvaiit, to satisfy three ti. fas. from the Superior Court
of 1)oo1y county ; one in favor of Diah H. Tillman vs.
William Bryant, one in favor of Elijah M. Hulsey vs.
Wm. Brvan’t, and one in favor of William E. Purvis vs.
William Bryant; property pointed out by defendant.
Alsos lots’ of land US amt 163 in the loth district of
Dooly county, and one pided mare, as the property
John T. Nicholson, to satisfy one fi. fa. from the Su
perior Court of Dooly countv, tn favor of John C. Spell
vs. John T. Nicholson and Thomas H. Nicholson mak
*r, and Abner Tison, Administrator of Henry Pettee,
esdorser.
Also, lots of land No. 139 and 162, iu the 3d district
es y®olv county, and one negro boy named Dublin,
levied on as the property of Thomas H. Nicholson, to
satisfy one fi. fa. from the Superior Court of Doolv
county, in favor of Ashbel Welles and George F. Pal
mer vs. Thomas H. Nicholson; property pointed out by
John C. Mounger, Plaintiffs’ Attorney.
Also, lot of land No. 141, iu the 11th district of Dooly
■county, as the property of Rhesa Musselwhite, to satis
fy two fi. fas. from the Superior Court of Dooly county,
one in favor of J. W. Lathrop A vs. Rhesa Mussel
white principal, and Richard Mussel white security;
the other in tavor of J. W. Lathrop & Cos., vs. Richard
Kassel white principal, and Rhesa Mussel white security.
Also, lot tis land No. 147, in the 11th district of Dooly
county, levied on as the property of Rutherford and
Heath, to satisfy one fi. fa. from the Superior Court of
Walton county, in favor of Stephen Felicer vs. Ruther
ford A. Heath makers, and William H. Bruiuberrv endor
ser. ‘ k
Also, the east-half of lot of land. No. 205, in ihe 3d
district of Dooly county, levied on as the property of
Josiah S. Dixon, to satisfy a ti. fa., for cost, from the
Superior Court of Houston county, in favor of William
Uollenian vs. Josiah S. Dixon, and Warren A Franks,’
his Attornies at Law.
Also, lot of land No. 110, in the 11 th district of Doolv
county, levied on as the property of Luton E. W. Ll
dridge, to satisfy three ti. fas. in favor of James J. M m
salwhite, vs. said Latou F,. W. Eld ridgy, said fi. fas.,
issued from a Justice's Court in Dooly county, and
levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Alao,lot of land, No. 43, in the loth district of Dooly
•ounty, levied on as the property of John Thigpen, to
satisfy four ti. fas. from a Justices Court of Washing
ton county, in favor of McMillan A Dent es. John Thig
pen.
Also, lot of land, No. in the 15th district of Dooly
•ounty, levied on as the property of Jacob J. Slappy, to
satisfy sundry fi. f.is. from a Justices’ Court in Dooly
county, against said Jacob J. Slappy, to-wit: four in f:i
vor of Edward Barber vs. Jacob J. Slappy, two in favor
of Brown A Posey vs. Jacob J. Slappv, one in favor of
Simon Witskouski vs. Jacob J. Slappy, and one in favor
of Ford A Johnson vs. Jacob J. Slappy; said land levi
ed on and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, 142 acres of a lot of land. No. 141, in the 11th ■
district of Doolv county, levied on as the property of
Rhesa Musselwhite, to satisfy sundry fi. ski in favor of
Timmons A Turner vs. said Miwvelwhite. levied on
and returned to me bv a constable.
Also, lot of land, Number 1 ; '", in the 11th district
of Doolv county, levied on as the property of Thomas
Musselwhite, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. front a Justice V
Court iu Doolv comity, in favor of Timmons A Turner
vs. Thomas Musselwhite, and one in favor of John C.
Mounger vs. said Musselwhite. Levied on and return
ed to tne by a constable.
Also, s.cres of a lot of land. No. 2*3, iu the 7tli
district of Dooly county, it being the north-half of said
lot, levied on as the property of John W. to satisfv
a fi. fa. from a Justices’ Court of Dooly county, in fa
wor of Joseph Hoof vs. John W. I .ego. Juried on am!
returned to me by a constable.
Also, lot of land, number not known, in the 12th dis
tract of Dooly county, it being the place whereon Fred
erick L. Roman now lives, levied nu as the property ot
-id Roman, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justices’ Court in
Doolv county, in favor of Archiljald Od.im vs. Fredei
ick L. Bowman. levied on and i mimed omebv n
constable. PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sh’ff.
dec 22 3S-tds
SUMTER FEBRUARY SALE Will be|
sold, on the first Tuesday i.i February next, before
the Courthouse door in the town of Americas, Sumter
•ounty, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Four Negroes, D-aac, a boy, about 10 years old, black
complexion; Parthena, a gal, about 10years <*ld, copl
per color; Sally, a girl, about *3 years old, black ; Suck y,
a girl, 3 years old, black. Levied on as the property ot j
Stephen T. Heard, to satisfv one fi. fx from Sumter In
ferior Court, iu favor of Jesec Pittman vs. said Heard.
Also, one negro boy, named Rufus, about 15 years
old, yellow complexion. Levied on as the property ot
William 11. Feagin, to satisfy one ti- fa. from Sumter
Inferior Court in furor of MclUin A Ronaldson vs.
William 11. Feog'ii and sundry others, from Sumter
Superior Court. One in favor of R. T. McCay vs. said
Feagin.
Also, one negro girl, Anmnda, about $ i ears old. —
Levied on as the property of Z. A. M. Kimbral. to
•atkfv one.ti. fa. from Sumter Inferior Court in favor ot,
Mcßaiu A Ronaldson vs. Z. A. M. Kimhr.d.
Also, one Gray Stud Horse. Levies! on as the
property of Moses Driver, to satisfv one fi. fa from
Sumter Inferior Court in favor of Me Bum A Ronald
son vs. Moses Driver, maker, Gideon Tyson, endorser.
Also, one town lot, No. not known, in the town of
Americus, Sumter county, and number of acres no*,
known; but it being the place whereon Isaiah Ansley
now lives, and adjoining Louis East. Levied on as the
property of Jeremiah B. Ansley, to satisfv two fi. fas. j
One fi. fa. from Sumter Inferior Court, in favor of Mc-
Bain A Ronaldson vs. said Jeremiah It. Ans'ev—the
other in favor of George W. Thomas vs. Jeremiah B.
Ansley, principal, John J. Kagau, endorser.
Also, one lot of Corn, supplied to be three or four
hundred bushels, and three or four thousand [Mtmds of <
Fodder, twentv-five head of Hogs, more or less, and the
lot of Land whereon John Suggs now lives, in the Pith
District of originally Lee, now Sumter county, No.
not known ; but well improved. Levied on as the
property of the said John Suggs, to satisfy one fi. fa.
from Sumter Superior Court in favor of Newnan Mc-
Bain vs. John Suggs.
Also, three thousand feet of square Lumber, one yoke
of Oxen and Log Cart, and the Mill and land thereunto
belonging. No. of acres not known. Said land and Mill
lying in the 2sth District of originally Lee. now Sumter
county, and on Sweet Water creek, known a- Pittman’s
old Mills. Levied on as the property of John Cribbs.
to satisfv two fi. fas.—one from Sumter Superior Couit
in favor of S’oit, Carhari A Cos., vs. John Cribbs and
Solomon Cribbs—-the other from Sumter Inferior Court* ■
in favor of Mcßaiu A Ronaldson vs. John Crtbb -.
Also, lot of Land, No. I>*s, in the 15th District of origi
nally Lee, now Stonier county, levied otias the pniuer
ty of Zora B. Hayslip, (o satisfy one ti. fa. from Sunitei i
Superior Court, in favor of Edwin Graves, Thus. Wood t
ana John M. Kibbee, vs. John J. Hodges an 1 Zora B 1
Hayslip. P. F. THOMPSON, Sheriff. *
At the same time and place, will be sold, a lot of lan j
in the 29th District of originally Lee, now Sumter to. ;
No. not known, it being the place whereon Joseph (. j
Pearsou formerly lived, now in possession of Kindrici i
Jones. Levied on as the property of Joseph C. Peat
son, to satisfy one fi. fit. from Slimier Superior Court i .
favor of Arnv Kelly vs. Joseph C. Pearson.
Also, two bay horse Mules and gray Horse. Levin j,
on as the property of Richard L. Robinson, to satisf 6
two fi. lit*, f.-om Sumter Superior Court—one in f.tvo .
of Robert T. McCay vs. Richard L. Robinson —theo he
in favor of Gideon Tysou vs. Richard L. Robinson am -
Benton M. Wheeler.
Also, lot of Land, No. 21, in l*3th District of orig -j
nallv Lee, now Sumter county, levied on as the pi open
of flardy D. McCtillers, to satisfy one established ti. fa !
from Dooly Superior Court in favor of the Central Ban’ ‘
of Georgia vs. Hardy 1). McCullers, maker, Wiley Cobb {
John Andrews and Robert Williams, endorsers.
Also, one hundred and fifty-two and a fourth of a’ !
mere of lot of land. No. 153, iu the l*3th District of origi
nally law, now Sumter county, lying on the West sidi
of said lot of land. Levied on as the property of Z. A
M. Kimbral, to satisfv sundry fi. fits, from the Justice-
Court of the fß7th District, G. M., of Sumter county— 1
two fi. fas. in favor of Robert Powell, jr., bearer, vs. Z j
A. M. Kimbral and Jesse Flowers, principals, aud Mar* t
Kimbral, security, on the stay of execution —one ti. fa :
tn favor of Jonathan Stanford, bearer, vs. Z. A. M i
Kimbral—one in favor of Jesse Salter vs. Z. A. M I
Kimbral—one fi. fa. in favor of Mcßaiu A Ronaldson v.
Z. A. M. Kimbral, principal, and Mary Kimbral, secu
rity, on the stay of executiou. Levy made and returnee
to me by William Powell, constable.
Also, the undivided half of lot of Land, No. 212, ii I
13th District of originally Lee, now Sumter county, i :
being his interest in said lot of land. levied on as th*
property of Richard Bass, and said land in the poMee- j
•ion of Mulcom Bass and Needham Bass—to satisfy on,
fi. fa. from the 687th District, G. M., of Sm.itcr county )
in favor of James J. McCrary vs. Richard Bass. lx*v>
made and returned to me by William Powell, constable, j
At the same time and place, will be sold, two hundred [
and sixty acres of Land, more or less, in part of Lot*,,
Nos. 172 and 173, in the 2*3th District of originally
Le, now .Sumter county, known as the James T. Tav- 1
lor place, lying on Wolf Creek, now in possession of
William Russell ; said ian>ls levied on as the property
of James T. Taylor, to satisfy one ft. fa. front Sumter I
Superior Court, Iu favor of R. T. aud H. K. McCay, j
vs. James T. Taylor, Principal, and Newnan Mcßaiu,
Endorser; pointedout by John R. Worrell.
Also, lot of Land, No. 141 in the 2Hth District of orig
inally Lee, now Sumter couuty, levied on ns tlu* pro
perty of Archibald Cannon, to satisfy two fi. fits, front
the SStth District, G. M. of Sumter county, in favor of
White A King vs. said Cannon. Laud in the possession
of Robert W. Morgan; levy made and returned to me
by Malta Scarborough, Constable.
Also, one I<ot of Laud, Number not known, lying in
the 28th District of originally Lee, now Sumter couutv,
it being the place whereon Trvou Elkins now lives, le
vied on as his property, to satisfv one fi. fa. from Macon
county Superior Court, in favor es Elisha Foster vs.
George W. Southwell, as Principal, aud Try on Elkins
•a *ecuritj ; property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attor-
Alao, Lot of Land, No. 102, in 27th District of origi
nally Lee, now Sumter county, levied on as the pro
perty of Alexander Ramsey, to satisfy one fi. fa. from
Stouter Superior Court, in favor of Robert M. Puckett
va. said Ramsev; pro pert vpointed out by the Defend
ant. ‘ G. M. WHEELER, Deputy Sheriff,
dec 29 39—tda
T7PSON MORTGAGE SALE—WiII be sold
V . on the first Tuesday in March next, before the
Court House door, in the town of Thomas ton, Upson
•ounty, within the iogal hours of sale, the following
proparty, to wit: One negro girl named Eady, about
lAyears of age, dark complected. Levied on as the
Property of Jamea F. West, to satisfy one Mortgage Fi
m f Pi * e kd* r * or Court, ia favor es John B. West
Jm >*i F. West—property pointed out in fi. fa.
3*-td OT J. Lfijwlß, Dep. Sheriff.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
I > FLASK I FEBRUARV SALE. Mill be
I sold, before the C.xtrthouse d<M>r, in Hawkinsville,
Pulaski co., on the first Tuesday in February next, the
following property, to wit: three yoke of Oxen and one
Timber Cart. Levied on a* the property of Nathan B.
Thomas, to satisfy one fi. fx issued from Pulaski Su
perior Court, in fa* or of Isaac IV’. Mitchell as Adminis
tiator of Hugh G. Adams vs. Mathew Morris and Na
than B. Thomas principals, and John K. Whaley se
curity.
Also, at the same time and place, one negro man,
Jack, levied on as the property of James P. ,Sitn|*sos,
to satisfv sundry fi. fas. issticd ftsini the thro*< hundred
and eighty-fourth I)ist., G. M., in favor of Talbot M.
Steward and K. F. Dclamar and others vs. Jiuncs P.
Simpson. Levied on and returned to me bv a consta
ble- MiLES BEMBRY, Dep. Sh’ff
dec 1 . 5 tds
T>ULASKI FEBRUARY SALE.-Will be
A sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, before
the Courthouse door in the town of Hawkinsville, Pu
laski countv, the following piopertv, to wit:
Part of Lot of Laud No. Twenty, (2‘*j containing one
hmnlred und tis v-niae acres, more or leas, king in orig
inally tvrelfUi District, Houston, now in I'uiuski and
Houston counties. Also, fractional lot of Lund No.
Twenty one, (21) containing fortv-uine acres, more or
less, in originally twelfth District. Houston, now Pulas
ki county. The above lands levied on as the property of
Frederick B. Bryan, to satisfy a ti. fa. from Houston Su
perior Court, in favor of John 11. Hudson vs. Frederick
B. Bryan. MILES BEMBRY. Dep. Sh’ff
dec 22 S8 tds
I)FL ASK I FEBRU ARY S AFES.-Will be
J[ sold on the first Tuesday in Febrtmry next, before,
the Courthouse door in the town of Hat* kinsville,
wi'hin the legal bonrs of sale, one Bay Horse and one
Buggy, aid tils interest lr f J, ; hn XV. Alleu in one hun
dred and fifty bushels of Corn, and five thousand lbs.
of Seed Cottnu. mote or less, said interest being one
third. levied on to satisfv one fi. fx front Pulaski Su
perior C >ur, in favar of’ Daniel Griffin, vs. Thomas
Mitchell, John W. Allen and Stephen Mitchell, Jun.
i.oyard l uakuell, sh’ff
dec 29 39 tds
Y \’’ILKINSON FEBRUARY SHERIFF
l v SALES. -Will be sold before the Courthouse
doer in the town of Irwinton, ou the first Tuesday in
February next, within tSse usual luvtrs of sale*, the fol
lowing property, to-tvit :
One negro man, named lahtun, about 50 years old;
n negro man, aatued Vo ! -*on, about 3t‘years old;
acres of Imd, wlKTeor. Solomon B. Mutpbv now livi*s,
in the I’ourth District of the county, Number not
known, adjoining lands of Alexander Nesbit, and otli
ets.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Invinton, on,
the west skleof the Public Square, containing twoacres
nmre or less, whe’-een Jaotfo Laesiier lived, in 1851,
and lately occupied bv Jacob Poulk as a grocery store;
all levied on as the property of Solomon ii. Murphy, to
-atistY m)iwiry Jj_ fas. j->ued from Wilkinson Superior
Court in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia, vs. said
i Miirpkcv ; Edward Swift, Survivor, foe., vs. said Mur
phey ; Peterson Thweatt vs. said Murphcy ; John H.
Breedlove vs. said Mitrphey ; Robert Milner, Adminis
trator, vs. said Murphcy; Michael Reily, Survivor, Ac.,
vs said Murphy; Julia Ann Reily, Administratrix, vs.
siid Murphcy; property (minted out by Plaintiffs’ At
torneys. The above levies made -by Walter \Y. Beall,
former Sheriff
Also, will be sold at the same timeand place, one Lot
of Land in the towtiof Irwinton, west of the residence
of Jacob Ponlk. and adjoining the stuble lot of J. M.
I-cavil formerly, now Benjamin Kemp, on the South,
containing one acre, more or less. Levied on as thepro
city of Samuel J. Busii, to satisfv a fi. fa. in favor of
Anderson Ingram vs. said Bush, controlled by John M.
Ware as security; property poiuv* and out bv security.
Also, loot 4 acres of Land, known as the Vaughn Is
land in the (iconee Swanm, in the ;;r*l District of said
county, as the projierty Column Vaughn, to satisfv a
fi. fa. issued front a Jast ices’ Court of the 329th Disfnct;
levied on and ret units! to me bv Robert Meredith, Con
stable in and for said district, in favor of Jackson Us
ry. WM. P. JOHN, Sheriff.
At the same time and place, will be sold the following
property, to wit: one lot of land l*ing in the332d Dis
trict, No. not known, whereon Simeon W. Ellington
now lives, adjoining lauds of W. Adams and G. Bishop.
Levied on as the property of Sdnoou VV. Ellington, to
satisfy sundry Justice Court fi. fas. issued from the 332d
Dist. (J. M-, tn favor of Knight & Smith. Levy made
and re.urned to mebv (J. \\ . Puvne, Constable.
JAMES TAYLOR, Dep. Sh’ff
doc 29 39 t.k
Sumter Mortgage February Sale*.
XU ILL be sold, o:i the first Tuesday in February
V T i;e*t, befoie the Courthouse disir in the town of
Americus, Stumer county, within the usual hours ot
sale,
Lot of Land, No. 137, in 29th District of old Lee.
now Sumter couuty. Levied on as the property of
Robert Rollins, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Sumter
Superior Corrt in favor’of James M. Jones vs. said Rol
lins. Property pointed out in said ti. fa.
dee 29 39-ids G. M. WHEELER, Dep. Sh’ff
CITATIONS.
("8 EORGIA. Suiter County.—To all whom
X it may concern: Where**, William Pilcher ap
plies to me for letters of administration upon the esta'.e
ot Ransom Pilcher, late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of
administration should not be granted to the said appli
cant.
(riven under my hand in office, this December 29,
1 h;, 2- L. BRUNER, Ordinarv.
dec 29 ;
/ * BORGIA, Pulaski County. Where**, A*
\ F ner L. Tippet applies for l.e;ters of Administra
tion upon the es ate of William Lindsey, late of said
county, deceased ; these are therefore to cite and ad
monish all aud singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to file their objections ■ if any) within the
time prescribed by law, why letters should* not be gran
ted. Given under mv oificial signature this December
25th, 1852. * JOHN MITCHELL,
dec 2.’ 39 -"t Ordinary.
EORGIA. Pii'axki Con.ity. —Whereas,
M Richard 11. Burkhalter, Gitardiati of Murdock
J. Simmons and Hevc-rlv Simmons, minor* and orphan*
of Joseph Simmons, drccased, h:us made full and entire
settlement with said wards, and applies for Letters of
Di-mi.-sion from said Guanlianship:
These arc, therefore, to clt a..d admonish all and
singular those who may Ik; in’erested, to file their ob
jec.iona (if any) wi'hiu the time prescrilied bv Law,
, why Letters of Dismission should not be granted.
Given uuder mv hand and signature, this December
I 26th. 1552. JOHN V. MITCHELL,
[ do-c 29 39—7 t Ordinary.
(/ * BORGI \. Pulaski County. -Where**Char
\ I lotte Taylor applies to me for letters of Adminis
tration on th** estate of Roliert N. Taylor, deceased :
These are therefore, to cite, summon and admonish
1 all and singular, tiie lciti*ln*d and creditors to be and ap
jK-ar at my office, within tile time prescribed by law, to
I tile tlict objections, if any they have, why letteis should
’ not be granted.
Gireu under mv hand and official signature, this the
i 22d December, IS*2. JOHN V. MITCHELL,
dec 29 3:—'>t Ordinary.
< i BORGIA, Fttlitski County. Whim, Ar-
Ll tlittr Newruon.s apjilies- to me tor letters of admin
; istra'ion upon the estate of John Newmons, late of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite mid admonish all and
i singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
I tile their objections (if any) within the time specified
by law, in my office, wbv letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 13tli
dav of December, l*: g.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, Ordinary,
folll t
rt BORGIA, Monroe County. -WhncM, G.i
----* J b id I’arks bus a(>plk*d to me for Ijctters of Guar
dianship of John T. McCuny, a minor and orphan
child of James McCurry, deceased, under fourteen years
of gi*:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred of said minor, and all others con
cerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand thi- 12th dav of January,
1853 E. G. CABANISB, ’
jati 12 41-2 t * Ordinary.
fi EORGIA) Lee County. Whereas, John T.
1 Howard annlies to me lor letters of Adminstratioti
’ on the estate of William Henderson, late ot said coun
ty, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at mv office within the time prescri
bed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not Im.* granted.
Given under my hand, this 22nd day of December,
1852 WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary.
jan 5 40-5 t
/ 1 EORGI A, Lee County. -Where**. John T.
\ I Howard applies to me for Letters of Admiuis.tv
tion on the estate of William Henderson, late of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite summons and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribe*! by law, and show cause, if any they have,
whv said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, the 22nd December,
1852. WILLIAM NEWSOM,
jan 5 4*1 —ot Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Lee County. Whereas, the or
phans of John G. Hooks is without any Guardian:
These are, therefore, to cite, summons and admonish
all persons concerned, to be au(l appear ‘Mify office
within the time prese.-ftEo'by law, and show cause, if
any thev hare,.wbv some competent jierson should not
be appointed Guardian for said orphans.
Given under my band, this 22nd December, 1852.
WILLIAM NEWSOM,
jan 5 40 —5t Ordinary.
G* EORGIA, Lee County.—Whereas, Jeremiah
T Hilstnan and Sarah Ely, apply to tne for letters
of Administration on the estate of Bennett H. Ely, de
ceased :
These are, therefore, to cite, summons and admonish
all aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at civ office, withiu tile time
prescribed bv law, to show cause if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted said applicants. Given
under my hand at office this 29th December, 1852.
WILLIAM NEWSOM, Ordinary.
.Du S 40-fit
CITATIONS.
/ * EORGIA, Suntior County. To all wuom
\ I it may coxes:**.--Whereas, Warren X. Dixon,
ami lla.isell 11. Dixott, apply tome for lettew of Guar
dhu'.sh’p ot the jtersot.s and (>rojw*rlv of Georgian C.
Lee, and Pleasant 11. Lee, orph vtts and minors, (under
: fout"ten years of age,) of Alien W. lae, deceasoc:
These are, therefore, to ei'e und admonish all and
1 singular, the kindred of said minors, to be and appeal
’ ft mv office, within the time prescribed by law, and file
j (heir objections, if auy they have, othemisc Je ters of
Guardianship will be granted to the said appl'cants.
Giveii under my hand in office, this .’;h Janunr*-,
, 1353. L. BRUNER, Onlitrary.
1 jan 5 4<t-5t
(i EORGIA, Nvisuter County. To all whom
J it *:.*y coxceux: Whereas, Elizalreih A. Ilooks,
i ttppl ies for letters iff Guardianship, of the persons and
! property of Caroline Hooks and Tnomas R. Hooks, or
phans and minor children t under fourteen years ot age;
i of Uaiford Hooks, deceased:
These are, therefore, I<* cite and admonish all and
| singular, the kindred of sai*l miuors, and all t.thets
eoticcrntnl, to appear at mv office, u itiiin the time pre
i scribed by law, and tile their objrt.'tions, if any they
have, otherwise, letters of Guardianship will be granted
the said applicant.
Given tswder iuy hand in office, this December 29(1.
185:*. L. BRUNER, Ordinary,
dec 22 38-51
/ ‘ EORGIA, Lee County. Whereas, Charles P
\ T Huckaby and John 11 Kitchens appy to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Gary Kitchens,
Lite of said county, deceased:
These are, tJreretore to cite and admoti'sh all and sin
gular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to
be und appear at my office, withiu llte time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if auy they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given nndrr my hand tad official signature, this 31st
day of December, lsVj.
WILLIAM NEWSOM, Ordinary.
Jm 5 40 f t
A DXINMTRATORB’ SALES.
\DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE. By virtue o!
an ot'ner from the Honorable Inierior Court of Pu
laski county, while sitting as a Court for Ordinary pur
poses, will'be sold on tne first Tuesday in Febtttan
next, Ijeforc the Court-house door in Blakely, Early
county, within the usual hours of sale:
Lots of land two hundred aud fifty two (252, 1 and
two hundred and fifty-three (253,) in the 4lh I).strict of
Early county, there being one hundred acres of opened
land in said lots. These lauds are of the best Oak and
Hickory lands on .Spring Creek, known as the Reese
place. ’ Sold as the property of the estate of John
Rawls, deceased, for a division among the heirs of said
deceased.
CHARLES E. TAYLOR, Adm’r,
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adin’rx.
nov 24 31-tds Albany Patriot please copy.
V DMINIS'i’RATOBS’ SALE. -Will be sold,
at the Court House iu Petty, Houston county, on
the first Tuesdai in February, 1853, the plantat.on o!
William S. Coalson, deceased’, late of said county, con
sisting of eleven hundred acres, more or less, lying in
said couutv. Sold for the purpose of perfecting titles.
Also,a half interest in the Academy lot in Huyncville,
consisting of two acres, more or less.
LUNSFORD PITTS, I .
REBECCA COALSON, )/ *’ ‘
dec 15 37-tds
VDM IN ISTR ATOR’S SALE. Will be sold,
before the Courthouse door in Americus, Sumter
county, on the first Tuesday in February next, wi'hin
the legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No. one hundred
and thirty-two (132) in the 2<iih district .f originally
Lee, now Sumter county, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, more or less; sold under an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Sumter county, as ihe proper
ty of George W. Varner, deceased, for the purpose of
distribution. Terms on the day of sale.
dec BNO tds b A. J. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
VDMINISTR ATOR’S SALE. Will be aoM
before the Court House door in Aineiicus, Sumter
county, ou the first Tuesday in Febmary next, within
the legal hours of sale, lot. of land number three hundred
and forty-two, (34*2 in the twenty-eigh>li district of for
merly Let*, now Sumter county, said lot containing two
hundred end two and one-half acres, more or less. Sold
under an order of the Court of Ordinary of said couuty,
as the property of Osbert A. Jenkins, deceased, for the
purpose ot perfecting titles. Terms on the dav of side,
dee 11 37-tds u ROYAL K. JENKINS, Adm’v.
4 DMININTRATOIUS SALE. -By virtu*of
an order of the Ordinary ol Leo county, passed at
ihe December Term, 1852, will be sold, at ihe Court
house, in the town of Starkville, Lee county, on the first
Tuesday in February, all the real estate of James Whit
sett, deceased. TIIOS. WHITSKTT, Adin’r
dec 15 37-tds of Jas. Whitsett.
VDM IN ISTH ATOR’S SALE. Will be sold
before the Court House door in Americus, Sumter
county, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the
usual hours of sale, lot of land number one hundred aud
forty-two, continuing 2”2 1 4 acres, more or less, and the
west half of lot No. 129, containing acres, more
or less ; also, the south half of lot No. 133, containing
1 ‘l}i acres, more or less; all of the said lands lying and
being in the*27tli district of originally Lee, now Sumter
county. Sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary
of said county, as the property of Jeremiah Duckworth,
deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH DUCKWORTH, Adm’r.
dec 15 n ; ’,7 ;<ls
I EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold, an the fin
j Tuesday in February next, before the Court House
door in Baker county, the interest of John G. Starling,
doceased, in lot of land number two hundred aud seven
n -four, (274) in the loth district of originally Early, now
Baker county—said interest being tive-eigths of said
land- To be sold by order of the Honorable Court of
Ordinary of Upson county, for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. Terms on the day.
The remaining three-eighths of said lot of land will
be sold at the same time.
d*c 15 37-tds DAVID H. STARLING, Ex’r.
NOTICES TO DEBTORS A: CREDITORS.
NOTICE to Debtors mid Creditors. -All
persons indebted to the Estate of David Simpson,
late ol Pulaski county, deceased, are hereby requested
to make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said deceased, will render them in agree
able to law, December L'th, 1852.
dec 22 38-71 WILLIAM SIMPSON, Adm’r.
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBBERY. & c.
VGOOD ASSORTMENT -Such ns Cedar,
Wild Olive, Arbor Vita*, Swedish Juniper.
Tree Boxwood, Magnolia, Myrtle, Cape Jessamine, Eti-!
onymus, a large assortment of Roses, Green House
Plants, etc., etc., may be obtained at the garden of
Macon, nov 24 ts S. ROSE.
TROUP IIILL NURSERY,
NEAR MACON.
S'nfe THE subscriber has for sale an extensive col-
U. lection of Fruit Trees, consisting <'f Apples,;
reaches, Pears, Cherries, Plains, Apricots, N'ectrmes,
Ac., most of which he has tested bv bis own experience
to be suited to this climate. Ifhc1 f hc following list of I
Peaches he can confidently recommend as very superi
or, and selected from all the best varieties now cultivat
ed. They ripen about tlie times stated:
Klim; STONE OR SOFT PEACHKS.
Jt’pen iii Jun..— Early Tilloison, loth; Early York,
2<’t h.
In July. —Yellow Rareripe, 4th; Walter’s Earlv, Bth;
Vanzunt’s superi) and Teton de Venus, loth; White
Inqierhil and White Rareripe, 12lh ; Bergeu’s Yellow,
Crawford’s Early and Red Rareripe, 15th; Old Mixon,
Prince John and Green Catharine, lstb; Napoleon,
Late Admiiiibl'.*, 2oth; Brevort’s Mo ris, George the
15', 22d ; President and Crawford's Late, 25th.
ft. Au'jnxt. —Columbia, (sometimes called Pace or
Tinsley’ and Druid Hill, Ist; Late Ruieripe, 15th; La
grange, 2. Ill;
In S'i.t iuii <*.—LaGrange, (lata Southern variety,)
25th to Oct. 10.
In OJibtr. —Mrs. Jourdon, (Sjuthcrn variety,) 15th.
CI.tXOSTONE OR PRESS PKACHES.
It Jthtf. —Elizabeth, (Southern variety,) 12th.
It July. —Congress, lotli; Bullard’s, 20th ; Old Mix
on, 25th.
I.i Anyvnt. —Lemon, (Southern variety) 15th ; Tip
pecanoe, 20th; Nix’s Red, (Southern variety) und
Heath, 25th.
I,t S>-jjUtnt*r. — White Globe, and Walkin’* (South
ern variety) Ist ; Gray’s Late, 24th.
In O ,1. r. —Nix’s late AN hite, 15. h.
My collection ofPeaelics contains, at present, alxmt
seventy varieties, among*: which at*** many valuable
kinds, mostly seetdings of Southern m igin, which will
re<juii*e another rears trial before I can recommend
them to the public. T have not the least doubt but
what in a few years I will be able to supply varieties,
so as to rii.cn in succession, from the beginning of June
to 1 lie middle of November. All mv trees arc grafted
on native slocks. ROBERT NELSON.
Macon, December 1, 7 852. 35-ts
MACON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY \\ AREIIOUBE.
y £< W. T. MIX & CO., Con ox Avexpe, Manu
factuivrs of Saddles, Bridles and Harness,
i have on hand a gisnl assortment of Saddles,
Bi idle* and Harnesses, of which the following comprise
a part: Spanish Quilted, 0 vet laid and Shafton Saddles;
Planter’s large and extra large Saddles ; Men’s plain
do. ; English do.; Boy’s and Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles
of a variety of patterns; Bridles and Martengales;
Saddle-bags, Ac.
Saiiolkh’s M atihi : a ia— -Saddle Trees, Skirting and
(log Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, i ssorted sizes.
Harnkssks. —Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulk}’
Harnesses, of all kinds, by the single set.
dee 1 ‘ 35-ts
IT'MANIJEL PARKER’S PATENT IRON
i j WATER WHEELS ao.uxkt ai.l otueb wheels.
Applicable to Saw and Grist Mills, Factories, Rice
Thresher, and all other Machiucry that water power
can be applied to, combining speed, power and dura
bility, and a great saving of water. This Wheel will
run under any head, from one foot to any height, and
is not affected by back or dead water—easier kept in
repair, clieu]>er and more desirable than any othei
wheel. These Wheels are ntanu&cturad at Mr.’ Robert
Findlay’s Foundry, Macon, Ga.
All communications addressed to us at Macon, Ga.,
will meet with prompt attention,
mar 24 52-ly MULLO\ A ALBERTS.
(lURTAIN DAMASR.L—a large assortment
of Curtain Damasks, Cornices, Corn and Tassels,
Gimps, etc., for sale by WIN.SHIP A HON. i
27-ts ’
NOTICES OF APPLICATION.
fPWO MONTHS after date, application will be
1 made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Bibb
county, for leave to ...ell all the real estate in the State ol
Georgia, of James R. Perry, late of Bibb county, dec’d.
dec 29 89-2 m Ml 1.0 B. PARKER, Adm’r.
f PWO AION'i’HS after date, application, will be
I made to tlie Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Hons,
to!, county, for lew ■ to sell the interest of James lt.-
Fiias C., and Alsey A. Haddock, minors of Wnt. Had
dock, late of said couutv, deceased, in the widow’s
dower. AYNER BURNAM, Guardian.
nov 24 83-2 m
r pWO MONTHS aller date application will be
1 made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Sum
ter county, for leave to sell all ihe lands and negroes be
longing to the estate of Nelson Lewis, late of said coun
ty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
dec 15 n 87-2 m THOMAS LEWIS, Adm’r.
r TWO MONTHS afterdate application will be
I. made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Upson
county, for leave to sell the negro property belonging to
the estate of Job- 11. C. Blalock, dec’u.
dec 15 57-2 m J. M. WILLIS, Adin’r.
Fr the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA, WHOOP
ING COUGH AND CONSUMPTION.
Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public
confidence in this medicine, has won for it an apprecia
tion and notoriety by far exceeding the most iguine
expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic
virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thou
sands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the rep
utation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust
upon ihe community, have failed and been discarded,
this has gained friends by every trial, conferred bene
fits on the afflicted they can never forget, and procured
cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
While it is u fraud on the public to pretend that any
one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abun
dant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a
general thing, but almost invariably, cure the maladies
tor t\ liicli it is employed.
As time makes these facts wider and better known,
this medicine lias become the best reliance of the afflic
ted, from the log cabin of the American peasant, to the
palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire
country, in every State, cifv, and almost every hamlet
it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best reme
dy extant for diseaaesof the Throat and Lungs, and in
many foreign countries, it is coining to be extensively
used by their most intelligent Physicians. in Great
Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sci
ences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry
Pectoral is introduced, and iu constant use in tlie Ar
mies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and
in domestic practice, as the surest remedy, their attend
ing Physicians (‘an employ for the more dangerous af
fections of the Lungs. Also, in milder crscs, and for
children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In
fact, some of ihe most flattering testimonials we re
ceive have been from parents who have found it effica
cious in cases particularly incidental to childhood.
The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical
Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye,
with invariable accuracy and care. It, is scaled and pro
tected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be
relied on as genuine without adulteration.
We have endeavored here to furnish the comnmnitv
with a medicine of sueli intrinsic superiority and worth
as should commend itself to their con ideuce —a remedy
at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by re
peated and countless trials proved itself to be;’and
trust by great care and preparing it with chemical ac
curacy, of uniform strength to. afford Physicians anew
agent on which they can rely for tin* best results, and
tlie afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that
medicine can do.
Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sola by Payxh A Xishkt and E. L. Strohecker A
Cos., Macon; and by all Druggists throughout the
South. jan 5 40-3 m
yggga^
LYON S KAfHALRON,
/’ /■ the Growth and Ernlx lluhmerit <>f the Hair to Pre
rent it* Fallina Os and Turning Grey.
V\\ ARDED tin* highest premiums by the States of
New 4 oik, Maryland and Michigan, at their An
nua! Fair of 1851. The Kathairon neutralizes the effect
of disease, climate, and old ago, in preferring and r
st ring tin human Hair even after a baldness of twenty
years; cleanses the scalp from Scurf and Dandruff’; will
cure the Nervous Headache, Scald Heads, Erysipelas,
Disuses of the Skin, Ac., and is the most desirable Toii.-
kt Aktk’i.e for Ladies’ nr Gentlemen’s use in the world.
Its perfume equals Lubin’s Choicest Extracts, and being
free from all offensive oil, or coloring properties, it gives
the Hair that clean, bright, soft, lively appearance, se
cured by no other preparation.
The use of the Kathairon is adopted by the first physi
cians in Europe and America, and lias a patronage and
sale unprecedented in the history of tlie materia medka
But words are superfluous, a trial only can attext its’
real virtue, as miliums certify. To be had throughout
North aud South America, Europe and the Islands of the
Ocean, in large bottles, for 25 cents.
j LYON S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER.
i OTHING need be said to command the attention of
.IN the public to this article, when convinced that it is
: PURE aud unadulterated. Medical men, or those seek
ing a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome es
: sects of brackish and turbid water, can relv upon its
genuine diameter, and it is also extensively used for
culinary purposes, in flavoring cakes, preserves, Ac.—
To the afflicted with Dyspepsia, Hummer Complaints,
Cholera, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness,
general Prostration, Ac., no'hing has ever been pre
scribed with equal effect.
Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, 161,
Broadway, N. Y.
Inquire for LYON’S PURE GINGER. Sold by re
putable Druggists throughout the world.
Agents for Macon, PAYNE A NISBET.
jan •' l2t-f0
GROWTH OF 1852.
4 i) VARIETIES of Cabbage;
1 JL Beans, Snaps and Runners;
Beets, Cucumbers;
Lctmce, Radishes;
lo varieties Peas; „
Turnips, English,Dutch, Red Top aud others;
Grass Seeds, Flower Seed ;
Canary “ Button Onions;
Onion Setts, Ac. Ac.
Merchants and Families supplied on suitable terms bv
J. 11. A W. S. ELLIS,
Cherry St., near Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
jan 5 40-ts
TO MECHANICS AND MANUFACTURERS.
\KAKE CHANCE for making money by a labor
saving machine. The greatest labor-saving ma
chine in existence now, is the
WOODWORTH PATENT PLANING MILL.
This Mill will plain and tongue aud groove 00,000 feet
of lumber per day, and do it much be! ter than by hand,
as it is capable of being set to plane any width or
thickucss, thus making the work of a uniform width or
thickness. It is only necessary to see one of these ma
chines in operation tube convinced of the practicability
of having one attached to every Saw Mill or Manufac
tory of any kind, where their power is required to car
ry on such operations. The Machine requires but about
three horse power to carry it. The great beauty of
having it attached to any manufactory is, that while the
work of the establishment may be laying idle, this ma
chine can be going, ;us it need have no connection with
Ihe other works.
The subscriber being only authorize and to make dis
position cf th- Patent Right for any county or eitj in
the Stale of Georgia, (except Chatham count} rod the
< ‘ity of Columbus, with a district of 30 miles round,)
is nmv ready to supply applicants far single rights
cheap.
To see ihe machines in operation, I refer you to the
factory of the Augusta Machine Works, (foodrich’s
Mil! at Augusta, the Saw i-ML- at Savannah, and the
mills of John G. Winter, ni Columbus.
All letters addressed to tlie undersigned will meet
with prompt attention.
X. C. TROWBRIDGE,
mar 3 4f-ly* Augusta, Ga.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES,
VT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 8.
Cofton Avenue, Opposite Washihgton S M I
Hull, Macon, Ga. The subscribers would return f
their thanks for the very liberal and long contin
ued patronage extended to them, and would most res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have
now in store a large assortment of BOOTH AND
SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to which
weekly additions will be made, ofall the different styles
and patterns usually called for iu a Shoe store, and
would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and ex
amine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as
any bouse in the city or State,
oct 1 28 MIX A KIRTLAND.
INDEBTED. Tlie subscriber can be found at the
old stand, and would most respectfully urge those
indebted to either Kibbee A Dickinson, or himself, to
call and settle, as, in course of a few weeks, wliat
claims are remaining must, of necessity, be placed in
other hands, having oilier business in view,
dec 15 37-ts H. F. DICKINSON.
17' LOUR#—From the Atlanta Mills, for sale bv
1 l". 28 4 A. J. WHITE.
S. P. KA.SSTS PATENT DOUBLE ACTION SUCTION
AND FOItCE PUMP- DAT’D AUG. 1848.
] ''lli8 PUMP is now extensively used, and every
l day’s experience proves it to be the most elncieut,
simple and durable in use. It will raise water from
wells of aar <lopth. One man can raise water from a
well B<J or 100 teet deep; and with the application oi
hose and pipe, can throw it upon the top of any com
mon two-story house; so that incase of tire, or for
washing Carriages, fronts of Houses and Ship decks,
also, watering Flower Yards and Gardens, it is itnsin*
passed. Large sizes can be had for Fire Engines, sta
tionary or portable, for Warehouses, Public buildings,
Steamboats, Ac. Also, for Fanning, Mining, Manufac
turing and Railroad purposes.
For the purchase of Pumps, town or country rights,
in the State of Georgia, apply to Mason A Dibble, Ma
con, Ga., or their agent, A. McQUEEN.
sep 8 20-1 y
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
TS NOW MANUFACTURING WRITING PAPER
.1 of all the various kinds—such as Letter, hools-cap,
Flat-cap, Folio and Commercial Post, (ruled and un
ruled) Mediums, Dornys, Ac. Also, News print, Book
and Colored paper; Dost Oilioe and News envelopes,
and Wrapping paper of ali sizes; all of winch will be
sold on as favorable terms as can be purchased iu any
market.
Orders for any of the above kinds of paper addressed
to 0. ADAMS, Treasurer, or the undersigned, will
meet with prompt attention.
G. B. CURTIS, Secretary.
Columbus, April 80. 5-ts
HELP AT HOME.
rplIE undersigned having made large improvements,
1 both in builefing and machinery, is now prepared
to furnish COTTON GINS in a superior style and
quality.
lie has gotten up do humbug by making Gins to ex
hibit at Fairs, or by going North to Lowell, or other
places, to get Northerners to write in his praise.
llis establishment is stric![V Southern, in the midst
of the cotton growing region. He intends his Gins to
show for themselves, amt are warranted to perform in
the best manner, when properly attended to, or to be
made to do so at his own expense.
Gin repairing done at short notice, and in the best
manner.
Orders for Gins thankfully received, and promptly
attended to. He will deliver them at the residence of
the purchaser, or at iiis farm.
Below, is a few certificates, out of the large number
that could be exhibited, if necessary.
J. H. WATSON.
Palmyra, Lee co., Feb. 24th, 1852.
Macon, Feb. 18th, 1852.
This is to certify, that I have in use, upon my Plan
tation in Lee and Baker counties, three Cotton Gins of
sixty saws each, made by Col. J. H. Watson, ot Pal
myra, with which I am well pleased, and consider
them equal to any Gins made in Georgia, in every res
pect. 1 take pleasure in recommending them to plan
ters in .South-Western Georgia and Florida. Colonel
Watson is a Southern man, born and raised in our
midst, and has no Northern interest.
JOSEPH BOND.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 23rd, 1852.
This is to certify, that I have in use, on my Planta
tion in this county, a sixty saw (Jin, manufactured by
Col. J. H. Watson, of Palmyra, which I consider equal
to any Gins made in Georgia, in every particular, and
not excelled by anv. I have no hesitation in recom
mending them’to the planters in South-Western Ga.—
They are manufactured in our midst, and by a South
ern man, a native of our own glorious Georgia,
mar 342-ts _ DAVID A. VASON.
PREMIUM COTTON GINS!
It T. TAYLOR A CO., Proprietors of the Columbus
j. Cotton Gin Manufactory, have the satisfaction to
announce to their patrons, and the Planters generally
throughout the Cotton growing region, that they are
prepared to snpplv any number of their celebrated PRE
MIUM GINS.
Where these Gines have boon once used, it would be
deemed unnecessary for the Manufacturers to say a
word in their favor, as they feel confident the Machines
have been brought to such perfection that their superi
or performance will recommend them in preferrence to
all other Gins now in use. For the satisfaction of those
who have not u -ed these Gins, and are unacqua* ;ted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only say that the
F rst Premiums have been awarded them for the best
Gin exhibited at the Great State Fair held at Atlanta,
Georgia, also at the Alabama and Georgia Agricultural
and Mechanics’ Fair held at Columbus, and at the An
nual Fair at the South Carolina Institute at Charleston.
The Cotton giued on these Gins received the first pre
miums at the exhibition held in Charleston, South Car
olina, and at every Fair where samples of Cotton from
them have been exhibited.
The Proprietors have in their possession numerous
Certificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Commission
Merchants, and Manufacturers of Cotton Goods, testi
fying that the perfonnance'of the Gins and the samples
produced by them, cannot be excelled by any Gins ev
er manufactured.
All orders for Gins, given either to our travelling of
local Agents, or forwarded to the Proprietors by mail,
w ill always receive prompt attention. Gins will be s r/
to any part of the country and warranted to give satis
faction.
A liberal ihscount w'U, in all eases, be allowed where
the Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at the Manufactory,
april 23 4-ly
PLOWS! PLOWS!
Speed the Plow that beats the World.
r |'MlK unpuralelled success which Qsi ,
1 lias attended the introduction of CNStfjf “t
John Rich’s celebrated Cast-Iron
PLOW, in this State, has induced
the subscriber to make such an arrangement as will en
able him hereafter to give his attention almost exclu
sively to the Plow business. By this arrangement, I
shall, in a few weeks, be able to present for the insjtec
tion of the Planting community, an assortment of Plows
heretofore unknown in this State, or the Southern coun
try, and to which I would most respectfully invite the
at tention of every tiller of the soil. Out of the large
number of jtersons who have purchased these Plows,
the past winter and spring, more than one-half have al
ready manifested their entire approval of them as pe
culiarly adapted to our soil ana climate, and in many
instances, where l have sent one or two Plows to a
neighborhood, 1 have the most flattering encouragement
as to their performance, with the asssurance that not
less than forty or fifty will be wanted to supply the de
mand for those neighborhoods the next season.
I would remind those using these plows, of the ne
cessity of saving the old points. For every two old
points returned to me at Macon, I will give oue new one,
which will very materially reduce the expense of repairs,
in making the crop bring in the next cost of the point
for the small sized Plow down to about 10 cents.
The above description of Plows, mav also be had of
Philbiuck A Bell, Savannah, Ga. ; Felder A Cos.,
Perrv, Houston Cos., and W. M. Petty A Cos., Fort Val
ley, Houston Cos.; also of S. S. Kendrick, Bartlesville,
Jason Burr, Griffin, and G. L. Warren, Jonesboro.’
Communications addressed to the subscriber, with
satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention.
AMOS BENTON, Agent,
apt - 14 2 ly for the Proprietors.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
I.RON FOUNDER and manufacturer of Steam En
gines A Boilers, also, of Gearing and shafting to
MI EI.S, of every description ; Bark and Sugar Mills, of
most approved patterns; Also, Irons for Bullock’s cel
ebrated Cotton Press. Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, kept
constantly on hand ; the whole of which arc warran
ted to he of the best materials and workmanship, and
will be sold on accommodating terms.
C- “ (York Sort oppsk- Pns'rytcrian churchy cor
ner Fourth and Walnut Street ß.
may 1 5-ts
T. C. MS BBT. CHAS. I*. LETT.
N 1 SIJ E T & Ii EV \ .
OCMUEGEE FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP,
Macon, Gkoruia, Manufacturers of Steam En
gine’ and Boilers, Rice Thrashers, Gin and Mill Gear
ing, Saw Mill Irons and Shaftings, Water-wheels, Plates,
and Balls, Pullevs, Grave Railings, and Machinery in
general.
Asa testimonial to the character of their work, they
beg leave to submit the following extract from the Re
port of the Committee on Machinery, to the Southern
Central Agricultural Society & Mechanics’ Institute.—
Mr. Win. M. Wadlev is the well known and competent
Engineer in Chief ot the Western Sc, Atlantic Railroad,
ami the other members of the Committee are men of
high standing us mechanics.
Retract from the Re fort:
“ Os the throe Engines exhibited we consider Messrs.
Nisbet A Levy’s the best, and best adapted to agricul
tural purposes, and award them the premiums—a Sil
ver Cup worth -s.'io, and a Gold Medal worth A3O.
Os the Pumps, Warter-whecls and Gin Gear exhibited,
we consider Messrs. Nisbet A Levy’s the best, and
award them the premium on these articles of manufac
ture.” Wit. M. Wadi.ey, Ch’mn.
Orders for (tin Gear and other machinery,
promptly tilled, on suitable reference being given,
dec 1 35 ts
PETER & JAUGSTETTEK.
UAVE just received at their old stand, opposite the
lemur Jims , a complete assortment of Ready
Made Clothing, manufactured of the best material, and
fa thl'ul workmanship, together with a lull stock of the
Newest Styles of Fall and Whiter Goods in the Piece,
For Coats, Pants amt Yosts for Fall and Winter wear
which has been Selected with great care.
They would return their thanks to their friends and
customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on
them the past season, and will do ail in their power to
merit, and hope to receive, a continuation of their fa
vors. oet 13 2.V-tf
N r OTICI3. The subscriber oilers for sale his Planta
tion, situated in Dooly county, about3 miles South
of Dray town, containing a little upwards of Two Thou
sand Acres. A minute description is unnecessary,
knowing the purchaser c m look and judge for himself’
and believing it will suit most any person wishing to
purchase such a place. Corn, Fodder, Stock, Ac.,‘can
be had with the place; also, about twentv Negroes, if
desired. JAMES S. BEALL,
may 5 5 ts
IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVES.
IT' ROM the extensive sale of this well-known Cook
ing Store, since its introduction, and the univer
sal satisfaction it has given, wo are of the opinion that
it is the best Stove for Southern use in this market.—
This Stove is warranted to work well in every partic
ular, or to be tv turned without expense to the purcha
ser. A large lot just received, usd for sale bv
JwaiW IS BRAY, CAKHARf A CO.
EXTN. fancy dress, pump and welt, medium and
I water proof Boots; trie peg imitation dress and
strong Boots; patent leather, cloth, enamel and calf
Congress, Gaiters, Opera, Ties, Dancing Pumps, Slip
pers, rubber Overshoes, and cork soles, just received
and for sale by WM. B. FERRY A CO.
net ‘I 27 Bn* *
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES !
NOW RECEIVING, some of then.
splendid Piano Fortes ever offered ■ sandf and r j
in Macon, from the celebrated Factories of J * jZ .! J
J. C. (.’bickering and Nunn A Chirk, warranted superior
t any others male in the United States. Also, two
sple id and Harps from J. F. Brown A Co.’s Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
1 ok at, and the tone completely captivating. We shall
take pleasure to show these Instruments to any that
have it tasie tor tine goods.
Oa hand, Prince Meloc.i ni, bast article of Use kind
made; Gnita s, Violins, Banjos, Aocordeons,Titmlioi ins,
Bugles, Clar.onctfs; Flageolets, Flutes, and a variety of
Jjiass Instillments for Bands, kept in our line. Guitar
and Violin Sittings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar,
Ir.s.ruction Books, Ac.
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS.
Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, Gentlemen and
Ladies’ patterns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings, Br.icc
h-ts, Gobi Thimbles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold and
Silvr Spectae es, silver Spoons and Forks, diver. Ivory
and Wood Napkin Rings, silver nlated Cake Baskets,
Castors, Waiters, and Candlesticks—and a variety cl
fancy Goods, Shot Guns, Riilcs, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ac. All the above articles sold cheap for
cash or approved credit.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted, at short
notice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cotton Avenue,
Union Building. J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN,
may 21 7—ts
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
ri'HIE undersigned respectfully infonuu)[Jffi'j.. l . sggg
L the citizens of Savannah, ’ Georgia, t “Tr Wd
and Florida, that they have on hand moreu •* it* .1 •’
than fifty PIANOS, the largest stock ever on sale in
this city, and made by tire most celebrated manufactu
turers in the United States. Nunn’s A Clarks, J. (Tuck
ering, Boardman A Gray, I.utchet A Newton, Edwards
A Fisher, all well known to the lovers of Music, have
place in their large assortment. These Pianos are of
rich tone, and beautifully finished in Rose Wood, Black
Walnut and Mahogany, with iron frames made in the
most substantial and workman-like manner. Also the
Justly celebrated .Eolian Piano Fortes, which for their
sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these In
struments have inetalic frames, which render them pe
culiarly suited for this climate, preventing the necessity
of tuning for years.
The undersigned are Agents for Henri Herz’s celebra
e 1 Grand I ianos, made in Paris. For pi wnr and beau
ty of tone, thev stand pre-eminent.
CATHCART’S MELODIONS.—This beautiful toned
wind instrument for village purposes, Lodges, Serena
ding Parties, and the private practice of Organists, pos
sessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for
sale. All these Instruments will be disposal of oti the
most accommodating terms. Thesprices of the Pianos
ranging from 8175 to sl,ood.
I. W. MORRELL A CO.
Savannah, july 23. 17 ts
VEW BOOKS.- Just received, a large supply of
J.\ all the latest and leading publications, among
which are—The English edition of Swift’s Work; En
cyclopedia of Architecture, by Gwilt; Illustrated Ara
bian Nights and Don Quixotte; Joanna Baillies’ Works;
The Abbotsford Edition of the Waverlv Novels; The
Boston Edition of the same in 27 vols.; The Iconogra
! phic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art; An
cient Egypt under the Pharaohs; The Napoleon Dy
nasty, by the Berkley Family; Ik Marvel’s Works;
Lotus Eating; Howailji in Syria; School for Fathers;
Jones on the Telegraph; Men and Women of the l v th
Century; Philosophers and Actresses of the 18th Cen
tury, both by lioussaye; Hawthorne’s Wotks; De
Qutncv’s Works; Abbott’s Histories for the Young;
Lambs Works; Essays from the London Times; Yel
low Plush Papers; Journey through Tartary, Thibet
and China; The Paris Sketch Books; Gaieties and
Gravities; the Ingoldsby Legends; History of Little
) Pedlington; A Journey to Katmandu ; Book of Stu bs;
i Men’s Wives; Stories front Blackwood; Lives of Wel
} lingfon and Peel; Personal Adventures of our own cor
i respondent; Mysteries, or Glimpses of the Siipernatu
| ral; Rubin Medlicot, Illustrated Horse Shoe Robinson ;
| Aunt Phillis’ Cabin ; Cabin aud Parlor ; North wood bv
Mrs. Hale; Men of the Times, Chambers’ Papers for
| the People; Fruits of America by Ilovey, colored
; plates; Book of the Heart; Gift for all seasons; besides
j lots of Juveniles for the little ones.
nov 24 34-ts J. M. BOARDMAN.
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CUBED.
t WF, NOW HAVE FOR SALE THAT CELEBRATED REMEDY
MORTIMORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND ANI)
. BLOOD PURIFIER—Which has gained such
• great popularity where ever introduced, as theonlyspe-
I cific known for the effectual cure of this painful disease,
j This remedy hits already cured thousands of cases, com
| prising every seeming form of this complaint, from the
infiammatry (acute 1 form to old eirono: cases of from
j ten to twenty and thirty years standing. Those who
! had for years resorted to the various celebrated springs,
j had tried all the linaments and external applications,
j and been tinder treatment of some of the ablest physi
: cians both in this country and Europe; still after all
j these efforts had failed, this compound had cured them.
; Many who have been cripples, either bubbling ujton
5 crutches or confined to their beds for years, certify to a
complete and permanent cure by the use of this remedy.
W e have not space, in a newspaper advertisement, to
insert the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This
evidence comes from sources which must inspire confi
dence in every mind. Physicians have resorted to it,
and certify that, even in extreme cases, where consulta
tions had been held, and they had decided that there
were no hopes of recovery, even then, they procured
this medicine and administered it, and it effected a com
plete cure. Ministers of various denominations have
j written and published what it lias done for themselves
j and friends; while merchants, officers, mechanics, and
j private citizens have furnished volumes of evidence of
the highest character, such as accompanies no other
preparation in America.
We most respectfully ask those who are afflicted to
send to 4he agent in their vicinity, and get a circular,
and read the letters and certificates of Rev. Jas. Mitch
el, Rev. N. G. Berryman, Rev. J. 11. Linn, Rev. J. M.
Kelly, Rev. R. A. Colburn, and other clergymen; while
we add the names of Hon. J. Smith, late President of
the Bank of the State of Missouri; Geo. O. Atherton,
Officer in the Bank in Sr. Louis; Messrs. James H. Ed
dy, S. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Chris
ty, Joseph Sou’.hack, with other prominent merchants
of St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other citizens.
This is home evidence, and these are living witnesses,
where this great remedy was first introduced. The
proprietors have now opened their Great Central Office
at No. 1, Barclay street, (Astor House i in the city of
New 5 ork, where all orders for this medicine will be
promptly attended to.
This is a vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre
pared and recommended for this one disease alone.—
This it wii! cure.
Price, -85 per single bottle; or three bottles for $lO.
M. \. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors, N. V.
Sold by PAYNE & XISBET and LEONARD
LITTLE. Macon, Ga.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
r |'MlE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his well
I settled farm, or plantation, on the Conasan
ga river, in Gordon county, two miles above Resaca and
seveu above Calhoun, on the Railroad, consisting of 4
lots and a fraction, having about three or four hundred
acres of river bottom land, capable of growing fine crops
of cotton, corn and wheat; about two hundred acres of
which have been cleared within the last five years, and
planted; and thirty or forty acres more been deadened
and partly cleared. The balance of the land is good
upland, well timbered.
There are two good springs of limestone water, and
two wells, on the premises. The plantation is well set
tled, having a large, comfortable, two-story DWELLING
HOUSE, .'>2 feet by 84, with seven upright rooms and
six fire places. A good new Gin, Gin House, Thresh
er, Stauls, provision and other necessary buildings;
garden and orchard of Peach, Plum, Nectarine, Apple,
Quince, Grape, Ac.
The purchaser can likewise be furnished with ail the
provisions, of every description, he may want; also,
stock of Cattle, with Oxen, Hogs, Sheep, Mules, Hor
ses, etc., etc.
For any further information desired, references mav
be made to Col. Benjamin Green, Marietta, Rev. Joshua
Knowles, Rome, or the subscriber living on the place.
JOHN F. GREEN.
Resaca, dec 8
NOTICE.
A W. MARSHALL having taken possession of
P\ • the store recently occupied by Gra\ ks A Ron
uKiis, is prepared to otter to bis friends and the public
generally, a large and well selected stock of DRY
GOODS and GROCERIES, at wholesale and rci ii!.
Haying selected for my motto: “Small Profit* an l
Quick Returns,” l feel assured that those who may fa
i or me with a call, will be fully satisiied, both with inv
GOODS and PRICES. Special attention will be given
to orders, and sa'isf;ction guaranteed. Among mv
, Mock may be found the following articles:
125 bales Gunny Bagging
4'to coils best Kentucky Rope
150 bags Kio and 12 bags Old Java Coffee
50 hhds. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugars
*5 bbls. Refined A. B. A. C. Sugms
oil iibls. crushed and pulverized Sugars
40 boxes Tobacco, all grades.
Also, Salt, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, 1 hi;ter. Chee:e,
Mackerel, Teas, Soap, Starch, Candies, Candies, Oils,
Paint, Drugs, Blankets, Kerseys, and manv other arti
cles to numerous to mention. ‘ sep 15-ts
Y OTICE,--All persons indebted to the late firm
. > ul BOSTICK, JOHNS A CO., by note or ac
count, are informed that I am the sole owner of all said
claims, and that payment will be received and receipt
given at their old stand under the Masonic llall, now
Kept by the undersigned, where may be found a large
and complete assortment of NEW GOODS, comprising
every thing usually kept in the Fancy Dry Goods line,
which were bought from tirst hands, and for curb, and
which will be sold for very moderate profits.
a m 17 ag-tf w. W, PARK!
DRIB!) BEET A SMOKEDTONGIIES.-
2 bbls. of each of superior quality—lor side by
nov 24 34 GEO. T. ROGERS.
SHOES ! SHOES ! !
IJRTCES reduced, Manufactured by J. H. Thomas A
1 Son, successors to J. Winsliiji —for sale bv
CATER A GKIFFEN.
MISSES’ 1 .acc and Congress Gaiters; enamel and j
kid Jenny Lind Boots and Gaiters , kid Excel- j
siors Slippers, Tics School Boots, and a great variety
of Children’s Boots, Gaiters and Slippers, just received
by oct 6 27-4 m WM. B. FERRY A CO.
IMNE CUTLERY.-Rogers’, Wostenhohnes’ and
Crooke’s Pocket and Pen Knives and Razors.—
Rogers’ Scissors, French Razors, etc. A large and tine
assortment for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON.
oct 12 28 ts
l>l(i PORK.— Just received 2 bbls. and hall'hi 1.-.
JL Pig Pork, for sale by
J. S. GRAYBILL A CO. *
<M ij 27- *f N>. ”, trade Bidding Cot. Air.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS 1853.
Charleston, S. C
r jMI K subscribers offer to the trade of the South and
I- Sou l:-\\ est, one of the v.ost e.rt usice steel*- <f Fty
(i i d< rt > tcn inipuiu tn, to be found in this
coutiry. ‘i hey un ite attention to the following articles,
viz :
DRESS GOODS.
Black Gro De Rhine .-silk; ; r.legint Silk Muslins
iii v r.r:'.’ta ipiaii.ies, 22 , i-Jegunt Plain mid Printed
t’* 3’ indies j Grenadines
• lack Lustring all widths | Elegant Plain and Printed
Colored Glace Silks best j Barege DeLaines
, , : Rich Printed French Mus
(oh red Poult de feme do. j tins
Lich figured Brocade Silks i I tench and English Lawns
Black and colored Satins j Rich Embroidered Muslins
Black and colored Watered ; French and English Jaco-
Silks j nets
Elegant Black Brocade | French and English Ging-
Stiks i hams
Robes la Bayadere j French and English Cam-
Colored Marceliues and j brics and Prints
Florences Plain and figured Irish
Eig’t Bareges and Tissues j Poplins.
GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, Ac.
English and German Cotton Hose, Silk Lace, Mitts,
Edgings, Tapes, Bobbins, Silk Braids, Trimmings, Plain
Hemmed and Embroidered Linen Cambric, Handker
chiefs, White Goods, Linen Goods, Laces, Silk and
Crape Shawls, Mantillas, Visetts, Ac.
MILLINERY ARTICLES.
Fancy Bonnet and Cap j White and Cold Tarltons
Ribbons ! White aud Colored Satins
Plain Tafl’etta and Satin i Green and Blue Bareges
Ribbons | Gauze and Love Veils
White and Colored Poult | Black and White Lace
de Soie j Veils
Black English and French j Gimps and Trimmings
Crapes Oil Silks
White and Colored French j Sdk and Cotton Laces
Crapes j Black and Colored Silk
Black and Colored Crape j Fringes
Leisse j Silk and Lace Buttons.
MEN’S WEAR AND TAILOR’S GOODS.
Clothhs, Cassiineres, ‘dealings Serges, Paddings, Can
vess, Silk, Marseilles, Velvet audSatiu Vestings, Paris
Linings,|Silesius, Fancy Cravats, Sewing Silks, Tweeds,
Braids, Bindings, Velvets, l’lushes, Linen Drills, GiDg
hams, Drop d’Eic, V* olimgtuu Cords, Codington
Cloths, Ac.
We pay particular attention to Tailor’s Goods, im
porting the best styles of Cloths, Cassimeres and. Vest
mgs.
Also, a very large and complete stock of every de
scription of American Cotton and Woolen Manufactures.
Also, a full stock of all styles and grades of Caipet
ings, Floor Cloths, Druggets, Rugs, Curtain Materials,
Linen Goods and House furnishing articles of every de
scription in Dry Goods. We confidently invite atten
tion to our stock as one of the largest and best assort
ed in the United States.
\\ e shall receive by every steamer from Europe all
the newest styles of French, English atid German
Goods, and we intend to keep up an assortment of desi
rable Goods throughout the whole season.
Our prices will be found to compare favorably with
those of anv oilier market.
BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL,
doc 29 39-ts 2i)U aud 211 King Street.
R. R. R.
RADWAY’S HEADY RELIEF.
I* tin first and only ronedy < />/• rcCnr ied tn the Medi
co’ II d'.ry tJ the tej. rid, that has stopped the inost
violent Fains in a Ft w Seconds.
IT will stop the most severe pains in live minutes or
less, and will cure the most obstinate and painful
Rheumatic, Nervous, Neuralgic and Bilhous complaints
in a few hours, Internal awl Fdt via.il
it never fails in giving instant ease to the most tor
menting and agonizing Pams.
To the Sick and Pain suffering of Georgio.
: 5 e who are suffering wiih either of the following
j complaints, if you will call on JACKSON BARNES,
j Macon, Ga., and make one trial of Rahway’s Ready
Relief, v.e will guarantee that it will free you from
j Fa tn in from i'.ru A- fie nth tits.
IT'HAS CURED,
In Ninety cases out of a Hundred.
RHEUMATISM IN FOUR HOCUS.
NEURALGIA IN ONE HOUR.
CROUP IN TEN MINUTES.
DIAERHCF.A in FIFTEEN MINUTES.
! TOOTHACHE IN ONE SECOND.
SPASMS 1M FIVE MINUTES.
CRAMPS IN FIVE MINUTES.
SICK HEADACHE IN FIFTEEN MINUTES.
CHILL FEVER IN FIFTEEN MINUTES.
CHILLBI.AINS IN FIVE MINUTES.
SOKE THROAT IN FOUR HOURS.
INFLUENZA IN ONE HOUR.
Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises
Cits, Wounds, Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dys
entery, Tic Doloreux, and all other complaints where
; there is severe pains, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
; will instantly stop the pain, and quickly cure the dis
ease.
SICK HEADACHE.
Rahway’s Ready Relief will stop the most dis
j tressing pains in a few minutes, and prevent renewed
! attacks. It will dense and sweeten the stomach, and
| neutralize the poisinous acids of the system.
PREVENT ATI ON.’
j By inhaling the pleasant and agreeable perfume of
R. R. R .it will ref. c h and enliven t ie senses— remove
the dull and heave feelings ot torpor and fatigue.
’ in bathing.
Mix a tablespoonful oi R. R. R. with a bowl of wa
ter, and bathe the head, neck and temples, wash the
lace, hands ami other parts ot the body every morning,
and you will keep the skin pure, sweet and healthy,
prevent disease and sickness, headache and biliousness.
ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus,
Painful Discharges, it relieves the most severe pains
in a few minutes —checks the most distressing dischar
ges, and will speodilv remove the cause.
NEURALGIA.
P'lia st ‘jrpud Instantly.
Radway s Ready Relief possesses an almost mi
raculous influence over the sharp darting pangs of pain
ot tllis cruel complaint. In a few minutes the pain
s trie ken sufferer experiences the delightful sensations
ot departing pain. It lias cured thousands of cases in
the city of New York, where mauv of them hud been
brought almost to death's door. * The effects of the
Ready Relief is to stop the pain immediately, to
strengthen the nervous system, and supply the nerves
with nervous energy aud vitality, the loss of which is
the cause of the nervous pains.
RHEUMATISM.
Pains relt eel in F, r< Mi avis.
Radway s Ready Relief will stop ihe severe and
excrutiating pains of Rheumatism aluiosl instantly.—
Persons living in this city, who for months, were con
fined to their beds by Rheumatic Pain-, whose bones
were unsound ftom top to toe, whose joints wete dis
torted with puinful swellings, that were relieved - from
all pain in lifteen minutes by the use of JSadway't
Ready litbef. This is the truth ; and thousands in the
city of New York, and hundreds of thousands in the
United States, can answer for the tmih of this asser
tion—we need no certificates of cures —we publish no
long list of names to prove the efficiency of Radway’s
Ready Relief, for the citizens of almost every town in
the Union, for the last four years, have tested it them
selves.
CHILL FEVER.
C i'li siojped in a fete minutes—Fain relieved instantly.
Radway’s Ready Relief acts like a charm in all
cases of Chills and Fever. It breaks the Chilis imme
diately—warms up and invigorates wi.h health and
strength even* organ and secretion of the svstem.
PAINS OF ALL KINDS. ’
Whenever you feel pain, apply Jtadtrays Retn'y
F l‘J ; it is sure to relieve you ma few minutes, if
you have pains in the Stomach, intestines, in tin Lively
Kidneys, Bowels, Joints, Bon es, liulicay's It tidy Ild’d,
taken either internally, or applied externally, will, in -•
few minutes, stop pain and quickly remove its cause.
RADWAY & CO., 162 Fultou-sf., N. Y.
ZW* General Agent, who will supply dealers iu the
country at liadwav & Co.’s price:
PRICE.
Large Bottles 81 00
Medium 50
Small, 25
Principal Agency for the State of Georgia—JACK
SON BARNES, Macon, Ga.
Sold also, bv
E. L. Strohecker & Cos., Macon, Ga.
Oglethorpe—Dr. S. Freaks.
Thome.ston— Dr. Sandwich.
Talbotton — D. I). Young.
Xewton— Sam’l Whig ht.
Bartlesville—C. A. Nutting.
Country Dealers,
Wishing the Agency, will please address RADWAY
& CO., New Yo:k, v. i ii rest fences.
Ask for 11. R. it. or RADWAY’S BEADY RELIEF.
apr7 1-Jj
Y Oil N TAYLOR & SON’S, NEW MAM
fj MOTH BREWERY, - ■ IiBL. DAILY.—A fiedt
supply of Tat lot ’s celebrated Cream A!e, received week
ly, per steamer, by ihe sole Agent for this ciiv.
nov 24 34-ts T. C. DEMPSEY, Near Post 0.
BEHOVED! EEHOVED f!
\\ r F. HARR'S & CO.. !:::vc removed to the
W • corner
prepared io furnish Produce and Provisions on the
most reasonable terms, and solicit a cm: tin nance of j g
tronage. They invite attention cspec-ally to their stock
of Lenoir’s Fremitim Flour, Lie best brand in the city:
30, 1 >’. l l ibs. 1 eiiiH-ssee Bacon Sides,
“ “ Sir.crio.- Hams,
2,000 bushel old Corn,
o<*o “ Seed Oats,
1W “ “ Rye,
“ S:o< k Poas,
3u “ Ci in Meal,
ly do;'. Brooms, assorted, Northern,
o 0 bbls. Green Apples,
2uo lbs. I’iitne Feather?,
10” boxes superior Tobacco,
9 cases Negro Shoes, assorted sizes,
nov 10 so-ts W. F. HARRIS A L’o._
J RUBBER SHOES.— A large assortment of Gen a,
and boys Rubbers. A No, Radies slipper and san
dal rubber Shoes of Gocdj ear's celebrated patent. —
Just received and i'ov sale low by
oct 13 28 MiX A KIRTLAND.
BOOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys A You l’s
tine culf and kip pegged Boots; Men’s stout k;p
hunting and mud Boots; Gents, lasting Gaiters, Mon
terey opera tie, and fine call* Brogans; Gents, boys
and youth’s patent and enamelled Brogans; Men’s, boys
and voutli’s Calf and kip Brogans, p large assortment.
oet 13 28 MIX AFI It TLA ND.
BACON, IASD. Ac.
i) A AAA LBS. clear Tennessee Sides ;
ZU.vUv Ifi,ooo lbs. ribbed Tennecsce Sides;
opine lbs. Tennessee and Baliimore Hams;
150 sacks Alum Salt;
15 bbls. Tennessee Lard. For sale by
dee 15 r? 7 . Cl! ’ VIJ * 0A' ,T *B r T * A rr *