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SHERIFFS** SALES.
OOLY FEBRUARY SALE.—WiII bo sol >
un the first Tuesday in February next, btfore the
courthouse door in \ tenna, between the usual hours ol
sale, the following pruperty, to-wit:
The east-half o? lot of laud No. fortv-aine, in the 6th
dis rict, and lot of land No. sixty-four, in the .id district,
Doolv county, levied on as the property of William
Brvant, to satisfy three ti. fas. from the Su;>erior Court
of Dooly county’; one in favor of Itiah H. Tillmau vs.
Wliliaui Brvant, one in favor of Elijah M. Hulsey vs.
Wm. Bryant, and one in favor of William E. Purvis vs.
William Bryant; property pointed out by defendant.
Als<i, lots of land 133 ana 153 in the loth district of
Dooly oountv, and one pided ntare, as the property
of John T. Nicholson, to satisfy one ti. fa. from the Su
perior Court of Dooly countv, in favor of John C. Spell
vs. John T. Nicholson and Thomas H. Nicholson mak
er*. and Abner Tison, Administrator of Henry Pettee,
endorser.
Also, lots of land No. 159 and 162, in the 3d district
of Dooly county, and one negro boy named Dublin,
levied on as the property of Thomas H. Nicholson, to
satisfy one ti. fa. from ‘.he Superior Court of Doolv
county, in favor of Asbbel Welles and George F. Pal
mer vs. Thomas H. Nicholson; property pointed out by
John C. Moutiger, Plaintiffs’ Attorney.
Abao, lot of land No. 141, in the 11th district of Dooly
oounty, as the property ol Rheas Musselwhite, to satis
fy two ft. fiis. from the Superior Court of Dooly county,
one in favor of J. W. Lathrop A Cos., vs. Khesa Mussel
white principal, and Richard Musselwhite security;
the other in favor of J. W. laithrop k Cos., vs. Richard
Musselwhite princim!, and Rbesa Musselwhite sccoritv.
Also, lot of land No. 147, in the 11th district of Dooly
oounty, levied on as the property of Rutherford and
Heath, to satisfy one fi. fa. from the Superior Court ol
Walton county, in favor of Stephen Felxer vs. Ruther
ford A Heath makers, and William H. Bruniberry endor
ser.
Also, the east-half of lot of land. No. 200, in the 3d
district of Dooly county, levied on as the j*ntperty ol
Josiah S. Dixon, to satisfy a fi. fa., for cost, from the
Superior Court of Houston county, in favor of William
liolleman vs. Josiah S. Dixon, apd Warren A Franks,
his Attomies at Law.
Also, lot of land No. 110, in the 11th district of Doolv
oounty, levied on as the property of Laton E. W. Ki-
ri ridge, to satisfy three ti. fas. in favor of James J. Mu— i
Sul white, vs. said baton E. W. Kldridge, said fi. fas. ‘
issued from a Justice's Court in Dooly county, and|
levied on and returned tome by a constable.
Also, lot of lind. No. 43, in the 10th district of Dooly
oounty, leviud on as the property of John Thigjten, to
satisfv bur ft. fas. from a Justices Court of \V iishing
ton county, in favor of McMillan k Dent vs. John Thig
pen.
Also, lot ofland. No. 90, in the loth district of Dooly
•ounty, levied on as the property of Jacob J. Slapnv, to
satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Justices’ Court in Doolv
©ounty, against said Jacob J. Slappy, to-wit: four in fa
vor ot Edward Barber vs. Jacob J. Slappy, two in favnt
of Brown A Posey vs. Jacob J. Slappy, one in favor >1 j
Simon Witskouski vs. Jamb 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 ofland. No. 141, in the 11th ;
district of Doolv county, levied on as the property ol
Rhesa Musselwhite, to satisfy sundry ti. fas. in favor ot 1
Timtnons A Turner vs. said Miu—elwhite. levied on
aud returned to me bv a constable.
Also, lot of land. Number 1"H, in the 11th district j
of Doolv county, levied on as the projterly of Thomas
Musselwhite, to sat is ty sundry ti. fas. from u Justice’s
Court in Dooly county, in favor of Timmons A Tnrnei !
vs. Thomas Musselwhite, and one iti favor of John C.
Mounger vs. said Musselwhite. levied on and return
ed to uie by a constable.
Also, I*4 acres of a lot of land. No. 26, in the 7th
district of Dooly county, it being the north-half of said
lot, levied on as the property of John W. Lego, to satisfy
a fi. fa. from a Justices’ Court of Dooly county, in fa
vor of Joseph Hoof vs. John W. Lego. Levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
Also, lot ofland, number not known, in the 12th di*-
trict of Dool v county, it being the place whereon Fted
erick L. Boman now lives, levied on as the property ot
said Boman, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justices’ Court in |
Doolv county, in favor of Archibald (Xtam vs. Fredei-
Ick L. Bowman. Levied on and re'urned to me bv a
constable. PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sh’tf.
dec 22 33 1:1* j
OI.HTER FEBRUARY SALE.-Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in February nex . before,
the Courthouse door in the town of Americas, Sumter
county, within the usual hours of side, the following
property, to writ:
Four Negroes, Isaac, a boy, about 10 years old, black
complexion; Parthenu, a girl, about lo yean* old, coj -j
per color; Sally,” a girl, about >1 years old, bl.ick ; Sucky,;
a girl, 3 years >i 1, black. Levied on as the property ol
Stephen T. Heard, to satisfy one ti. fa. from Stumer In-;
ferior Court, in favor of Jesse Pittman vs. sai 1 Heard. I
Also, one negro boy, named Rufus, about 15 years
old, vellow complexion. levied on as th* proj-erty of
William H. Feagin, to satisfy one fi. fa from Sumtei
Inferior Court in favor of .Mcßain A Ronaldson vs.
William H. Feagin and sundry others, from Sumter
Superior Court. One in “favor of R. T. McC’ay vs. sirtd
Feagin.
Also, one negro girl, Amanda, about 9 years old.—
Levied on as the property of Z. A. M. Kimbral, to
satisfy one fi. fa. ftsim Sumter Interior Court in favor ot
Mcßain A Ronaldson vs. Z. A. M. Kimbral.
Also, one Gray Stud Horse. Levied on as the
property of Moses Driver, to satisfy one fi. fa. from
Sumtor Inferior Court in favor of Mcßain A Ronald-,
son v*. Moses Driver, maker, Gideon Tyson, endorser.
Also, one town lot, No. not known, in the town ot”
Americtts, Sumter county, and number of acres not
known; but it being the place whereon Isaiah Ansley ;
now lives, and adjoining Louis East. Levied ou as the
property of Jeremiah B. Ansley, to satisfy two fi. fits.!
Owe ti. fk from Sumter Inferior Court, in favor of Me- ’
Bain A Ronaldson vs. said Jeremiah B. Ansley—; he
other in favor of George W. Thomas vs. Jeremiah B.
Ansley, principal, John J. Ragan, endorser.
Also, one lot of Corn, supjtosed to be three or foun
hundred bushels, and three or four thousand |*>unds ot
Fodder, twentv-tive head of Hogs, more or less, and he
lot of Land whereon John Suggs now lives, in the 16. h
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 ti. fa.
from Sumter Superior Court in favor of Newnan Mr*
Bain vs. Johu Suggs.
Also, three thousand feet ot square Lumber, one yoke
of Oxen and Log ('art, and the Mill and land thereunto
belonging, No. of acres not known. Said land and Mill
lying in the 29th District of originally Lee, now Sumer
countv, and on Sweet Water creek, known as Pittman’s
old Mills. Levied on as the property of John Cribbs,
to satisfy two fi. fas.—one from Sumter Su jierior Com t
in favor of Scott, Carhart A Cos., vs. John Cribbs and |
Solomon Cribbs —the other from Sumter Inferior Court j
in favor of Me Bain A Ronaldson vs. John Cribbs.
Also, lot of Land, No. 156, in the 15th District of origi
nally Lee, now Sumter county, levied on as the pmpe: -
tv of Zora B. Hay si ip, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Sumter
Superior Court, in favor of Edwin Graves, Titos. Wood,
ana John M. Kibbee, vs. John J. II >ig.-s and Zora B.
Hayslip. P. F. THOMPSON, Sheriff.
At the same time and place, will be sold, a lot of land
in the 29 th District of originally Lee, now Stumer co.,
No. not known, it being the place whereon Joseph C. j
Pearson formerly lived, now in pomMaiun of Kinririck
Jones. Levied on as the property of Joseph (’. Peai
aon, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Sumter Superior Court in
favor of ArnV Kelly vs. Joseph C. Pearson.
Also, two MV horse Mules and grav Horse. Levied ;
on as the property of Richard L. Robinson, to satisfy
two fi. fas. from Sumter Sujierior Court—one in favor
of Robert T-McCav vs. Richard L. Robinson—l he o her
in favor of Gideon Tyson vs. Richard L. Robinson and t
Benton M. Wheeler.
Also, lot of Land, No. 21, in ISth District of origi- j
nallv now Sumter county, levied on as the projierty
ttf Hardy D. McCullers, to satisfy one estahli-hed ti. fa
from Dooly Superior Court in favor of the Central Bank
of Goorgia vs. Hardy I). McCullers, maker, Wiiev Cobb,
John Andrews and Robert Williams, endorsers.
Also, one hundred and fifty-two and a fourth of air*
mere of lot of land. No. 153, in the 16th District of origi-j
naiiy Lee, now Sumter county, lying on the West side
of said lot of land. Levied on as the property of Z. A.
M. Kimbral, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from the Jus.ices
Court ot the 697th District, G. M.. of Sumter county —
two fi. fits, in favor of Robert Powell, jr., bearer, vs. Z.
A. M. Kimbral and Jesse Flowers, principals, and Mary
Kimbral, security, on the stay of execution -one fi. fa.
in favor of Jonathan Stanford, bearer, va Z. A. M.
Kimbral—one in favor of Jesse Salter vs. Z. A. M.
Kimbral—one fi. fa in favor of Mcßain A Ronaldson vs.
Z. A. M. Kimbral, pr.iicijod, and Mary Kimbral, secu
rity, on the stay of execution. Levy made and returned
to me by William Powell, constable.
Also, the undivided half of lot of I-and, No. 212, in
16th District of originally la-e. now Sumter county, i;
being his interest in said lot of land. levied on as the
property of Richard Bass, and said land in the posses
sion of Maleom Bass and Needham Bass -to satisfy one
fi. fa. from the 687th District, G. M., of Sumter county,
in favor of James J. McCrarv vs. Richard Bass. Levy 1
made and returned to me by William Powell, constable.!
At r.he same time and place, will be sold, two hundred
and sixty acres of Land, more or less, in part of I/Ots,
Nos. 172’ and 173, in the 26th District of originally I
Lee, now Sumter county, known as the Janies T. Toy- j
lor place, lying on Wolf Creek, now in possession of
William Russell; said lauds levied on as the property
of James T. Taylor, to satisfy on* ft. fa. from Sumter
Superior Court, in favor of R. T. and H. K. McCay,
va. James T. Taylor, Principal, and Newnan Mcßaiu,
Endorser; pointed out by John 11. Worrell.
Also, lot of Land. No.’lfl in the 26th District of orig
inally Lee, now Sumter county, levied on as the pro
perty of Archibald Cannon, to satisfy two fi. fas. from
the 964th District, G. M. of Sumter county, in favor of
White A King vs. said Cannon. Land in the possession
of Robert \V. Morgan; levy made and returned to me
by Malta Scarborough, Constable.
Also, one Let of Land, Number not known, lying in
th* 28th District of originally Lee, now Sumter county,
it being the place whereon Try on Elkins now lives, le
vied on as his property, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Macon
county Superior Court, in favor of Elisha Foster vs.
George W. Southwell, as Principal, and Trvon Elkins
as security ; property pointed out Ly Plaintiffs Attor-,
aey.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 102, in 27th District of origi
nally Lee, now Sumter county, levied ou as the nro
pertV of Alexander Ramsey, to satisfy one fi. fa. from
Sumter Superior Court, it favor of Robert M. Puckett
vs said Ramsey; propertv pointed out bv the Defend
ant. G. M. WHEELER, Deputy Sheriff.
dec 29 39—tds
7 TPBON MORTGAGE SAGE.—WiII be sold
on the first Tuesday in March next, before the
Court House door, in the town of Thomaston, Upson
uouatr, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit: One negro girl named Eady, about
14 t ear* of age, Jsrk complected. levied on as the
property of James F. West, to satisfy one Mortgage Fi
I'ah r -i Pika Inferior Court, in favor of John B. West
ut. re and .Times F. West—property pointed out in fi. fa. J
d*e 3 M-tds G. J. LEWIS, Dep. Sheriff j
SHERIFFS’ SAGES.
PULAIKI FEBRUARY SAGE. Will be
1 sol 4, before the Courthouse door, in Hawkinsville,
Pulaski co., oti the first Tuesday in February next, the
following projierty, to wit: three yoke of Oxen and one
Timber Cart. levied on as the projierty of Nathan B.
Thomas, to satisfy oue ti. fa. issuea from. Pulaski Su
perior Court, in favor of Isaac W. Mitchell as Adminis
trator 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. Simpson,
r to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from the three bundled
and eighty-fourth l)it., G. 11., in favor of Talbot M.
Steward and K. F. Delamar and others vs. James I*.
Simpson. Levied on and returned to rae by a consta
ble MILES BEMBRY, Hop. Sh’tf.
dec 1 . 5 tds
T)UGASKI FEBRUARY SAGE. -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 property, to wit:
Part of Lot of Land No. Twenty, (2't) containing one
hundred and fifty-nine acres, moreoi less, lyirgin orig
inally twelfth District, Houston, now in Pulaski and
Houston counties. Also, fractional lot of Land No.
Twenty one, (21) containing forty-nine acres, more or
less, in originally twelfth District, Houston, now Pulas
ki county. The above land -levied on as the property of
Frederick IT. Bryan, to satisfy a ii. fa. from Houston Su
perior Court, in favor of John H. Hudson vs. Frederick
B. Bryan. MILES BEMBRY, Dep. Sit’d’.
dec 22 38-tds
I>UGASKI FEBRUARY SALES. Wffl be
sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before
the Courthouse door in the town of Hawkinsville,
wiihin the legal hours of sale, one Bav Horse undone
Btiggv, and the interest of John W. Allen in one hun
i dred and fifty bushels of Corn, aud five thousand lbs.
of Seed Cotton, more or less, said interest being one
ihird. Ia: vied on to satisfy one fi. fa. from Pulaski Su
perior C lUt t, in tnv< r of Daniel Griffin, vs. Thomas
Mitchell, John W. Alien and S cphen Mi'diell, Jun.
LOVaRD L. HARRELL, Sh’ff.
dec 29 39-tds
liriLKHMON FEBRUARY SHERIFF
’ T SALES.—WiII lie sold before the Four house
door in the town of Irwinton, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing projierty, tc-wit :
One negro man, named lsh.un, about 50 years old;
a negro man, named Nelson, about So years old ; 2"2j£
acre* of land, whereon Solomon B. Murphy now lives,
in the Fourth District f tlie countv, Number not
known, adjoining lands of Alexander Nesbit, and oth
ers.
Also, one house and lot in the town of Irwinton, on,
thy west side of the Public Square, containing two acres
more or less, whereon Jacob Lassiter lived, in 1951,
and lately occujiied by Jacob Potilk as a grocery s’ore;
all levied on as the jiroperty of Solomon B. Murphy, to
satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued fiotn Wilkinson Sujterior
Court in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia, vs. said
Murphev ; Edward Swift, Survivor, Ac., vs. said Mur
pliev ; f’etersou Thweatt vs. said Mutpliey ; John 11.
Breedlove vs. said Murphev ; Robert Milner, Adminis
trator, vs. said Murphev ; Michael Reily, Survivor, Ac.,
vs said Murphy; Julia Ann Roily, Administratrix, vs.
said Mnrphcv; property pointed out bv Plaintiffs’ At
'omeya. The above levies made by Walter W. Beall,
former Sh trifF.
Also, will be sold at the same timeand place, one Lot
of Land in ihe town of Irwinton, west of the residence
of Jacob Potilk. and adjoining the stable lot of J. M.
Leavit formerly, now Benjamin Kemj>, on the Sou’ll,
containing one acre, more or less. Levied on as thejro
eity of Samuel J. Bush, to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of
Anderson Ingram vs. said Bush, controlled by John M.
Ware as security ; property pointed out by security.
Also, Morv acros ( ,f Land, known as the Vaughn Is
land in the (KxmeeSwamp, iu the 3rd District of said
county, as: he property of Column Vaughn, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued front a Justices’ Court of Ihe 829th District;
levied on and returned to me bv Robert Meredith, Con
stable in and tor said district, in favor of Jackson Us
ty. WM. I’. JOHN. Sheriff.
At the same time and place, will be sold the following
jirojiertv, to wit: one lot of land lying iu the 352d I)i.s
----’ trict. No. not known, whereon Simeon W. Ellington
now lives, adjoining lands of W. Adams and G. Bisnoji.
Leried on as :hc piopcrtv of Simeon W. Elling'on, to
satisfy sundry Justice Court fi. fas. issued flora the :S32<i
Dist. G. M., iu favor of Knight A Smith. Levy made
and re timed to mebv G. M . Payne, Constable.
JAMES TAYLOR, Dep. Sh’ff.
dee 29 : ‘.'••tds
Sumter .Mortgage February Sales.
A \' r ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
t re it, before llu* Courthouse door in tlie town < f
Americtts, Sumter county, within the usual hours of
sale,
Lot of Land, No. 137, in 29th District of old Lee,
■now Su nter county. Levied on as the property of
Robert Rollins, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from Sumter
Superior Court in favor of James Mi. Jones vs. said Rol
lins. Projierty (minted out in said ti. lit.
dec 29 39-tds G. M. WHEELER, Dep. Sh’ff.
CITATIONS.
(1 EORGIA, Sumter County.— To all whom
X it mat coxclun : Whereas, W illiam Pilcher aj;-
jilies to me for letters of adminis:ration ttjion the estaie
of 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 he
and ajipear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of
administration should not be grained to the said atijili
cant.
Given under my hind in office, this December 29,
1852. L. BRUNER, Ordinary,
dec 29 *39-6t
('9 EORGI A, Lee County. —Whereas, John T.
X Howard applies to me tor letters of Administra
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
jirescnbei by law, and show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, the 22nd December,
1952. WILLIAM NEWSOM,
jail 5 4 11 —lt Ordinary.
G 1 EORGIA. Pu’aski County. -Whereas,
Y Richard 11. Burkhalter, Guardian of Munlock
J. Simmons and Beverly Simmons, minors and orphans
of Joseph Simmons, deceased, has made full and entire
■ settlement with said wards, and applies for letters of
Dismission from raid Guardianship:
These are, therefore, to c t ■ and admonish all and
singular those who may be interested, to file their ob
jections (if any i within the time prescribed by Law,
whv (etter.a of Dismission should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and signature, this December
26th, 1952. ‘ JOHN V. MITCHELL,
dec 29 39 —7t Ordinary.
/ 1 BORCIA, Pulaski ( ouiitv. -WbermsChar
-1 1 lotte Taylor ajiphes to me for leticrs of Adminis
tration on the es'ate of Robert N. Taylor, deceased :
These are therefore, to cite, summon and admonish
all and singular, the kindled and creditors to be and ap
poar at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to
tile their objections, if any they have, why letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv band and official signature, this the
22d December. 19 >2. JOHN V. MITCHELL,
dec 29 39-5 t Ordinary.
(A EORGIA, .Sumter County.— To all whom
X it mat concern. —Whereas, James Howell, aj -
jilies to me for letters of Administration upon the es
ta’e of Henry V. Rowell, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be an appear ut my office, within the time jirescrihed
bv law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters
of Administration should not be granted the said ap
jilicant.
Given under my hand in office, this 12th day of Jan
uary, 1853.
jan 19 42-5 t L. BRUNER, Ordinary.
(A EORGIA, Sumter County. —To all whom
X it mat concern —Whereas, Thomas D. Sjieer
applies to me for letters of Guardianship of the jier
sons and projierty of Thomas II L. Tinsley, Rebecca
L Tinsley and Hannah V Tinsley, orphans and minors,
(under fourteen years of age, > of William Tinsley, di
ceased: .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred of said minors, and all others
concerned, to be and apjiear at my office, within the
time prescribed bylaw, and file their objection, if any
they have, otherwise, letters of Gurdiauship will be
granted to the said ajijdicaut
Given under my hand in office, this Pith day of Jan
uary 1853. * L BRUNER, Ordinary,
jan 19 41—ot
(1 EORGIA, Pu’.aski (Ounty. VhMHtJw.
X A- Meriwether applies for letters of administm
t on, >}’ boni* uon, ujion the estate of Edney Fail, la’e of
said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
tile their objections, if any they have, in terms of the
law, why letters should not be grunted.
Given under mv hand and official signature, this
January lllh, 1853. JOHN V. MITCHELL,
jan 19 42-5 t Quinary.
('I EORGIA, Pulaski County .—Whereas, Sea*
X bom Southall applies for letters of administration
upon the estate of Peter Daniel, late of said county, de
ceased :
These are, thereffire, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
tile their objections, if any they have, in terms of the
law, why letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this J.ui.
11th, 1853. ’JOHN V. MITCHELL, Ordinary,
jan 19
p EORGIA, ISumter County. To all whom
YX tT mat coxcbrx.- Whereas, Richard G. Mayo
ajiplies to me for letters of Administration upon the es
tate of James Mayo, late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and uppear at mv office, within the time prescribed
bv law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters
of Administration should not be granted said apjili
cant.
Given under mv hand in office, this 12th day of Jan
uary, 1853.
jan 19 42-51 L. BRUNER, Ordinary.
C'TUART’K REFINED SY RUP.—IO bbls. of
O their best Syrup. Just received and for sale bv
hot 24 34 GKO. T. ROGERS.
CITATIONS.
(t EORGIA, Sumter Couutv. —To all whom
X !T may conukhn. —Whereas, Warren N. Dixon,
ami Hansel! 11. Dixon, apply tome for letters of Gtiai
diuush j> of the persons and property of Georgian C.
. la-e, and Pleasant 11. Lee, orphans and minors, (under
four.ecu yc.rs of age,) of Alien W. Leo, deceased:
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred of said minors, to be and uptcar
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, ana tile
j their objections, if any they nave, o honviae loiters of
Guardianship will be granted to the said aj nl cants.
GiveYi under my hand in office, this . di January,
1853. I. BRUNER, Ordinary.
! jan 5 40-.’>t
(1 EORGIA, Pulaski C nutty. Wlicrea . Av-
F tier L. Tippet applies for l.e tors of Administrr
\ tion it {Kin the es a"e of William Linds v, lite of said
; county, doccas -d ; these al t therefore lo cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and cred ;, ors ol
said deceased to file their objections ,if any) within the
time prescribed bylaw, whv letters should not be glut
j ted. Given under mv official signature this Decoutbci
2htb,lSs2. ‘ JOHN MITCHELL,
dec 2.1 39 —'t Ordinary.
( 1 BORGIA, Get* County. Whereas, Job* T.
. Vj Howard applies to tile tor letters of Adminsiration
: on 1 lie esta'e ot William Henderson, lute ot saiu couu
-1 ty, deceased:
| These are, therefore, to ci'e .and admonish nil and
• singular, the kindred and cteditors of said deceased,
i to be and appear at mv office within the time prescri
bed by law, to shew cati.-e, it any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, this 22nd dtv of December,
18.2. ‘ WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary,
jan 5 40-5 t
(N EORGIA, Geo County. Whereas, the or-
T jihans of John G. Hooks is without any Guardian:
These are, therefore, to cite, summons and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and ajijjetir at nty office
within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
anv they have, why some competent person should not
be appointed Guardian for said orphans.
Given under uiv hand, this 22nd December, 1852.
WILLIAM NEWSOM,
: jan 5 4 it Ordinary.
/ 9 EORGIA, 1 County. Whereas, Jeremiah |
\ J llilsnian and Surah Ely, apply to me fin- letters
of Administration on the estate of Bennett 11. Ely, de
ceased :
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, wi hin the time
prescribed bv law, to show cutise il any they hat e, why
said letters should not be granted said ajiplicants. Given
under mv hand at office this 29tli December, 1H.,2.
WILLIAM NEWSOM, Ordinary.
i ui 5 49-41
/ t EORGIA., Gee County.Whetcas, Charles 1’
\ T Huckaby and J. ini II Kitchens tinny to nie for
letters of administration on the estate of Gary Kitchens,
late of said county,deceased:
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at mv office, within the time proscribed
bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature, tins 31st
dav of December, 1 -52.
WILLIAM NEWSOM, Ordinary.
Jan 5 40 .'t
ADMINISTRATORS’ SAGES.
VDiMINISTR ATOR’S SAGE.—Agreeable to
tin order of the Honorable the Ordinary of Twiggs
county, will be sold, lietbre the Courthouse door, in the
ton’ll of Marion, Twiggs county, on the first Tuesday
in Match, the real estate of Thomas Richardson, dec’d ,
in said county. ROBERT R. GILBERT, Adm’r.
jan 19 41-71
VD.MINISTRATOR’S SAGE. W be Fold
before the Courthouse door, iu Slarkville, Lee
countv, on the first Tuesday in March t ext, within the
legal hours of sale, half of lot ot laud number one hun
dred and fifty-five, in the fourteenth district of said
county, containing 101L£ acres, more or less Sold un
der an order of Court of Ordinary of Sumter county,
as the property of John J. Hodges, late of said county,
deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and crcdito; s.—
Terms on the day of sale,
jan 19 42-tds b K. K. HODGES, Adm’r.
\DM (IT 18TRATOMS SALE. Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in February, before the Court
house door in the ritv of Macon, between the usual
hours of s ale, all the jierishable property belonging to
the estate of A. C. Morehouse, deceased, consisting of
horses, cows, household and kitchen furniture, an iron
safe, a fine double-barrelled gun, and other articles too
numerous to mention. Terms made known on dav ol
sale. JAMES A. XISBET,
jan 19 42-tds Administrator.
VDMINGNTRATOR’S SAGE.-By virtue of
an oi <lor from the Honorable Interior Court of Pu
laski county, while sitting as a four, tor Ordinary ptti
[Hjses, will lie sold ou the first Tuesdav in February
next, before the Coitr -hoitag door in Blakely, Early
county, within the usual hours of sale:
lats of land two hundred and fifty two (252,: and
two hundred and fifty-three (253,) in the 4th District ot
Early county, there being one hundred acres of onened
land in said lots. These lands are of the best Oa.; and
Hickory lands on Spuing Creek, known as the Reese
place. Sold us the property of the estate of John
liawls, deceased, for a division among the heirs of said
deceased.
CHARLES E. TAYLOR, Adm’r,
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adni’rx.
lov 24 C.'-tds Albany Pa riot jileusc eojiy.
\DJI SNISTRATORS’ SAGE. -Will be sold,
at the Court House in Perry, Houston county, on
the first Tuesday in February, 1853, the jdantat.on of
William S. Coalson, deceased’ late of said county, con
sisting of eleven hundred ucres, more or less, lying in
said county. Sold for the purpose of perfecting titles.
Also, a half interest in the Academy lot in Hayneville,
consisting of two acres, more or less.
LUNSFORD PITTS, [ Ad >
REBECCA COALSON, ) Aa i rß ’
dee Ift 37-‘ d8
1 IDHMNTRVTOR’S SAGE. Will be sold,
before die Courthouse door in Americtts, Sumter I
county, on the first Tuesday in F’ebruary next, wi’hin
the legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No. one hundred
and thirty-two (132) in the 26Sli district of originally
Lee, now Sumtor county, containing two lmmlred two
and a half acres, more or less; sold under an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Sumter county, as the proper
ty of George W. artier, deceased, for the purpose of
distribution. Terms on the day ot sale,
dec 8 S*i~tds b A. J. WILLIAMS, AdnTr.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will he sold
beforethe Court House door in Americas,Sumter
county, on the first Tuesday in February next, within
the legal hoursof sale, lot ofland number throe hundred
and fortv-two, (342) in thelwen'y-eighdi district of for
merly Lee, now Sumter county, said lot containing two
hundred and two and one-half acres, more or less. Sold
tinder an order of the Coin t of Ordinary of said county,
as the property of Osbcrt A. Jenkins, deceased, for the
purpose ot (tcrfecting titles. Terms on the day tit sale,
devil 37-ids n ROYAL R. JENKINS, Adm’r.
VDM INISTRATOIUS SALE .—By rirtueof
an order of the Ordinary of Lee county, jiassed at
the December Term, 1852, will be sold, at the Court
house, in the town of Slarkville, Lee county, on the first
Tuesday in February, all the real estate ot James \\ bit
act t, deceased. TIIOS. WHITSLTT, Adtn’r
dec 15 37 tds of .las. Whitsett.
VDM IN INTRATOR’S SAGE. Will be sold
before the Court House dinir in Americtts, Sumter
county, on thetirsi Tuesdav in February next, within the
usual hours of sale, lot of land number one hundred and
fortv-two, containing 202j-£ acres, more or less, mid the
west half of lot No. 129, containing lui Y acres, more
or less; a’so, the south half of lot No. 183, containing
P*l acres, more or less; all of the said lands lying and
being in flic 27th district of originally Lee, now Sumter
county. Sold under an order of the Court ol Ordinary
of said county, as the projierty of Jeremiah Duckworth,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH DUCKWORTH, Adm’r.
duels n ti ols
X EC I’TOR’S SAGE. —Will be sold, on the In
j Tuesday in February next, before the Court House
door in Baker county, the interest of John G. Starling,
deceased, in lot of land number two hundred and seven
tv-four, (274) in the loth district of originally Early, now
Baker county—said interest being tive-eigtbs of said
land. To be sold by order of the Honorable Court of
Ordinary of Upson county, for the benefit of the heirs ol
said deceased. Terms on the day.
The remaining threc-e ghlhs of said lot of land will
be sold at the same time.
d*c 15 37-tds DAVID H. STARLING, Kx’r.
NOTICES TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
NOTICE to Debtors and < Auditors.-All
j ersons indebted to the Estate of Kelly Glover,
la*e of Wilkinson county, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to make payment to ine forthwith, and all per
sons having claims against said estate, to render them
in, duly attested in terms of the law, at Marion, in
Twiggs county. * JOHN GI.OA LR,
jan 19 42 7i Executor.
‘VJOTICE to Debtors and Creditors. All
4.N persons having demands against the estate of Al
fred C Morehouse, deceased, will present them in terms
of the law; and all who are inileb'ed to said estate,
will please cull and sctllc. JAMES A. NISBF.T,
jan It* 42-7 t Administrator.
Notice to debtors an and credi
tors.—ah persons indebted to the estate ol Wil
lie Patterson, la'e of Jones county, deceased, arc re
quested to make immediate payment and all persons
having demands against said estate are requested to
hand them in, duly authenticated, within the time pre
scribed bv law. Letters testanicntarv, dated I'lthJan
uarv 1851. HE\RDON I’ATTi RSON.
JOSEPH B. PATTERSON,
Administrators, with will annexed.
jan 19 42 71
N’OTIC’E to Debtors and Creditors.—All
jiersons indebted to tlie Estate of David Simpson,
late of Pulaski conuty, deceased, ure hereby requested
to make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said deceased, will render them in agree
able to law, December 13th, 1852.
dec 22 38-71 WILLIAM SIMPSON, Adm r.
1 JIG PORK.—Just received 2 bbls. and half blls.
X Pig Pork, for sale bv . „„
J. S. GRAYBTLL A CO. ,
oat 6 27-ts No. 7, Arcade Bulding Cot. Ave.
NOTICES OF APPLICATION.
rpwo MONTHS after date, application will be
1. made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Bibb
county, for leave to w ci! all the real estate in the State of
Georgia, of James R. Perry, luteof Bibb county, dec’d.
dee 29 39-2 m MILO B. PARKER, Adm’r.
fj’WO MONTHS iif. r and i e application yv.ll be
JL made to the fo.imarv < f Houston county, t.r leave
to sell the inlerest of the csla eof V\ illiatn 1. II uldo< k,
la’e of said comity, deceased, in that portion ot the rent
estate of William Paddock, late of said county, dec’d,
which was mT.-iic:! to the widow of said M dhain Had
dock for dower. JAS. G. BASKIN, Adii.’r.
jan 19 42-2 m
’ IWO MONTHS after date, apjdication will be
I made to the Honorable theOrdinarv of Bibb coun
ty, for leave to sell the real estate of Alfred C. More
house, late of said count ’, deceased.
JAMES A. NISLSKT,
jnn 19 42-2 m Administrator.
r CWO MONTHS after date appHcation will be
I made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Sum
ter oountv, ft r leave to sell all the lands and negroes be
longing t:> trie estate of Nelson Lewis, la'e of said com -
tv, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
’ dec 15 U : 7 2i i THOMAS LEWIS, Adm’r.
tj'Wu MONTlfs after date application will be
1 made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Upson
county, for leave to sell the negro property belonging to
the estate of John 11. C. Blalock, dec’d.
dec J. M. WILLIS, Adm’r.
(1 t ARDIAN’S SAGE.—In pureuauce of an
T older of the Honorable, the Ordinary of Hous
ton county, will be sold on Ilm first Tuesday in March
next, before the Courthouse door in Perry, all the Re
versionary interest of James U., Elias C., and Alsey A.
Haddock, minor children of Win. Haddock, deceased,
in and to ihe following parcels of land in the 10th dis
trict,of Houston county, viz : Lots, Nos. 141, 148, 151.
P-,3,’ is:’, ; —North half of No. 180, all of No. 170,except
52 acres, more or less, in a part of which Mrs. Esther
Pace has a life esta'e, 45 acres of I ot No. 178, all of
No. lsl, except one third on the east side, Nos. 149, 150,
171, 172, exce* ting 292 acres, more or less, now owned
by the Houston Manufacturing Company, in ail of
which said jiarcels of land Mrs. Marv Kiooks, for
lueilv Mrs. Marv Haddock, widow of said Wm. Had
dock, deceased, has a life estate, the same having been
assigned to her as dower. Said interest having been or
dered to be sold by the Ordinary aforesaid, for division
among said minors. AVNKR BURNHAM,
Pehry, •January 15,1853. Guardian,
jan 19 ‘ 42 tds
Far the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEXESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA, WHOOP
ING COUGH AND CONSUMPTION.
Matty years of trial, instead of impairing the public
co itideiice in this medicine, has won for it an apprecia
tion n 1 notoriety by far exceeding tlie 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 ref
utation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust
upon the 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 100 remarkable to be forgotten.
While it is a fraud on the jmblic 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
lor which it is employed.
As time makes these facts wider and better known,
this medicine has 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, citv, 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 coming to be extensively
used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great
Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sci
ences have reached their highest peifection, Cherry
Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Ar
mies, Hospitals, Alins Houses, Public Institutions, and
in domestic practice, as the surest remedy, their attend
ing Physicians can employ for the more dangerous af
fect'ous if the Lungs. Also, in milder cuses, and for
children it is safe, jdeusant aud effectual to cure. In
fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we re
ceive have been from parents who have found it effica
cious ii cases particularly incidental to childhood.
The Chet ry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical
Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye,
with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and pro
tected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be
relied on as genuine without adulteration.
We have endeavored here to furnish the community
with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth
as should commend itself to their confidence- 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 cave and preparing it with chemical ac
curacy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians anew
agent on which they can rely for the best results, and
the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that
medicine can do.
Prepared by J. C. Aver, Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold b\ Payne A Xisbet and Fh L. Stkohecker A
Cos., Macon; and by all Druggists throughout the-
Souili. jan 5 40-3 m
I KATIAIROI
LYON'S KATHAIRON,
i /<’,/■ the Gn.wth an / Brnt*Uisln*eiit ts th< Hair to Pre
vent it* FaUuuj <>f ami Turning tiny.
V WARDED the highest premiums by the States of
New Y oik, Maryland and Michigan, at their An
nual Fair of 1851. The Kathairon neutralizes the effect
t of disease, climate, and old age, in preserving and re
st ring tl human llair 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 ihe most desirable Toil
et Autiole for Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s use in the world.
Its perfume equals Lubin’s Choicest Extracts, and being
free from all offensive oil, or coloring projjcrties, 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 ph\ si
cians in Europe and America, and lias a patronage and
sale mqirecedented in ihe history of the mate rut medico.
But words are superfluous, a trial only can attext its
i real rii-tm ,as niiUnritx crrt’ fy. To be had throughout
North and South America, Europe and the Islands of the
Ocean, iu large bottles, for 25 cents.
LYON S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER.
N'OTIUNG need be said to command the attention of
the jmblic to this article, when convinced that it is
PURE and unadulterated. Medical men, or those seek
ing a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome ef
fects of brackish and turbid water, can rely upon its
genuine character, and it is also extensively used for
culinary purposes, in flavoring cakes, preserves, Ac.—
To the afflicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints,
Cholera, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness,
general Prostration, Ac., nothing has ever been pre
scribed with equal effect.
Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, 161,
Broadway, N. Y.
Inquire for LY ON’S PURE GINGER. Sold bv rc
ptitable Druggists throughout the w orld.
N4T* Agents for Macon, PAYNE A NISHET.
jan 5 12t—40
GROWTH OF 1M52.
| .j VARIETIES of Cabbage;
1 Ji, Beans, Snaps and Runners;
Beets, Cucumbers;
Lettuce, Radishes;
1<) varieties Peas;
Ttirnijis, English,Dutch, Rid Tt j> and others;
Grass Seeds, Flower Seed;
Canary “ Button Onions;
Onion Setts, Ac. Ac.
Merchants and Families supplied on suitable terms bv
J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,
Cherry St., near Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
jan 5 40-ti
TO MECHANICS AND MANUFACTURERS.
V ft ARE 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 and groove •"0,0t)(t feet
of lumber per day, and do it much better than by hand,
as it is capable of being set to plane any width or
thickness, thus making the work of a uniform width or
thickness. It is only necessary to sec one of these ma
chines in operation lobe 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
iv on such ojierations. The Macliinerequires but about
three horse power to carry it. The great beauty of
having it attached to am manufactory is, that while the
work of the establishment may be laying idle, this ma
chine can be going, as it need have no connection with
the other works.
The subscriber being only authorized to make dis
position of tlie Patent Right for any county or city in
the State of Georgia, (except Chatham county and the
City of Columbus, with a district of 30 miles round,)
is iiow ready to supply applicants for single rights
choaj).
To see the machines in operation, I refer you to the
factory of the Augusta Machine Works, Goodrich's
Mill iVt Augusta, ihe Saw Mills ut Savannah, and the
mills of John G. Winter, at Columbus.
All letters addressed to the undersigned will meet
i with prompt attention. N. C. TROWBRIDGE,
mar 3 4My* Augusta, Ga.
iJ P KASETS PATENT DOUBLE ACTION SUCTION
AND FORCE I'UMP-PAT D AUG. 1848.
PUMP is now extensively used, and every
1_ day’s experience proves it to be the most efficient,
simple and durable in use. It “ ill raise water lrom
wells of .m depth. One man can raise water from a
well B'J or 100 feet deep; and with Ihe application o
hose and pipe, can throw it upon the top ot any com
mou t wo-'* to iv house; so that incase of lire, or lor
washing Carriages, fronts of Houses and Ship deck>,
also, watering Flower Yards and Gardens, it is unsm*
passed. Large sizes can be had for F:re Engines, sta
tionary or portable, for Warehouses, Public Buildings,
Steamboats, Ac. Also, for Farming, Mining, Manufac
turing and Railroad purposes.
For the purchase of Pninps, town or country rights,
in ihe State of Georgia, apply to Mason k Dibble, Ma
con, Ga., or their agent, A. McQC EEN.
sep 8 23-i>’
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
TS NOW MANUFACTURING WRITING PAPER
1 of all the various kinds -such as Letter, Fools-cap,
l la!-cap, Folk) and Commeeial Post, prided and un
riled) Mediums, Delays, Ac. Also, Newsprint, book
and Colored paper; Post Office and News envelopes,
and Wrapping paper ot all sizes; all ot w.iiili v. ill be
sold on as favorable terms as can be purchased in an
marl et.
Orders for any of the above kinds of paper addressed
to 1). ADAMS, Treasurer, or the undersigned, will
meet with prompt attention.
G. I>. CURTIS, Secretary.
Columbus, April 30. il-tf
HELP AT HOME.
rpHE undersign’ and having made large improvements,
1 both in buil'fing and machinery, is now prepared
to furnish COTTON GINS in a superior style and
quality.
He lias gotten up no 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.
His establishment is strictjy Southern, in the midst
of the cotton growing region. He intends his Gins to
show for themselves, and are warranted to perform in
the best manner, when pioperly attended to, or to be
made to do so at his own expense.
Gin repairing done at short notice, aud iu the best
manner.
Orders for Gins thankfully received, aud promptly
attended to. He will deliver them at the residence ot
the purchaser, or ai his farm.
Below, is a few certificates, out of the large number
that could be exhibited, if necessary.
.1. 11. WATSON.
Palmyra, Lee co., Feb. 241 li, 1352.
Macon, Feb. 18th, 1852.
This is to certify, that I have in use, upon my Plan
tation in Lee and Baker counlies, three Cotton Gins of
sixty saws each, made by Col. •). 11. Watson, of Pal
myra, with which I am well pleased, and consider
them equal to any Gins made in Georgia, iu every res
pect. 1 take pleasure in recommending them to plan
ters in South-Western Georgia and Florida. Colonel
Watson is a Soul hern man, born and raised in our
midst, and lias no Northern interest.
JOSEPH BOND.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 23rd, 1852.
This is to certify, that 1 have in use, on my Planta
tion in this county, a sixty saw Gin, manufactured by
Col. J. li. Watson, of Palmyra, which I consider equal
to any Gins made in Georgia, in every particular, and
not excelled by any. 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 8 41) It DA I 11) A. \ \St)N.
PREMIUM COTTON GINS!
I'’ T. TAY LOR & CO., Proprietors of the Columbus
li. 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 supply any number of their celebrated PRE
MIUM GINS.
W here these Gincs have been once used, it would lie
deemed unnecessary ini’ the Manufacturers to say a
word in their favor, as they Pel confident the Machines
have been brougln to such peifection shat their superi
or performance will recommend them in preferreiice to
ail other Gins now in use. For the satisfaction of those
who have not u ,ed these Gins, and areur ac pia* ,ted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only say that the
Fret 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 ileclianics’ Fair held at Columbus, and at the An
nual Fair at the South Carolina Institute at Charleston.
The Cotton gined on these Gins received the first pre
miums at the exhibition held in Charleston, South Car
olina, and at eyerv Fair where samples of Cotton from
them have been exhibited.
The Proprietors have in their possession numerous
Certificates from Planter*, Cotton Brokers, Commission
Merchants, and Manufacturers of Cotton Goods, testi
fying that the performance 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 or
local Agents, or forwarded to the Proprietors by mail,
will always receive prompt attention. Gins will be sent
to any part of the country and warranted to give satis
faction.
A liberal discount w 11, in all cases, be allowed where
the Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at the Manufactory,
april 23 4-1 y
PLOWS! PLOWS!
Speed the Plow that beats the World.
rI'MIE unparalelled success which y-js. r
1 has attended the introduction of 1 j
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, 1
shall', in a few weeks, be able to present for the inspec
tion of the Planting community, an assortment of Plows 1
heretofore unknown in this State, or the Southern coun
try, and to which I would most respectfully invite the
attention of every tiller of the soil. Out of the large
number of persons 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 and climate, and in many
instances, where 1 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 one 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
Philbkick. Bull, Savannah, Ga. ; Felder & Cos.,
Perrv, Houston Cos., and W. M. Petty & Cos., Fort Val
ley, Houston Cos. ; alsoofS. S. Kendrick, Bamesville,
Jason Bi lik, Griffin, and G. L. Warren, Jonesboro.’
Communications addressed to Ihe subscriber, with
satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention.
AMOS BENTON, Agent,
apr 14 2lv for the Proprietors.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
I RON FOUNDER and manufacturer of Steam En
gines A Boilers, also, of Gearing and shafting to
M ILLS, 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 are w arran
ted to boos the best materials and workmanship, and
will be sold on accommodating terms.
Work S o/ue ojass t Presi/yt rian church, cor
ner Fourth atul Wal iut Streets.
may 1 _ _ 5-ts
T. C. NISBKT. CHAS. P. LEVY.
IV ISIIET & LEVY.
OCMULGEK FOUNDRY it MACHINE SHOP,
Macon, Georgia, Manufacturers of Steam En
gines and Boilers, Rice Thrashers, Oin and Mill Gear
ing, Saw Mill Irons and Shaftings, Water-wheels, Plates,
anl Balls, Pulleys, Grave Railings, and Machinery in
gen ;ral.
A. a 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 k Mechanics’ Institute.—
Mr. Wm. M. Wad ley is the well known and competent
Engineer in Chief of the Western k Atlantic Railroad,
and the other members of the Committee are men of
high standing as mechanics.
Extract from the R- ; ort:
“ Os the three Engines exhibited we consider Messrs.
Nisbet k Levy’s the best, and best adapted to agricul
tural purposes, and award them the premiums—a Sil
ver Cup worth $.30, and a Gold Medal worth £3O.
Os ihe Pumps, Wtrier-wheels and Gin Gear exhibited,
we consider Messrs. Nisbet A Levy’s the best, and
award them the premium on ihese articles of manufac
ture.” Wm. M. Waiiliy, Ch’mn.
IFF Orders for Gin Gear and other machinery,
promptly tilled, oil suitable reference being given,
dec 1 ts
PETER & JAUGSTETTER.
If AVE just received at their old stand, opposite the
1. Lanier If ms , a complete assortment of Ready
Made Clothing, manufactured til the best material, and
Pa thful woikmamh p, together with a lull stock of the
Newest Styles of Fall and Winter (foods in the Piece. ;
For Coats, Pants and Vests tin- Fall and Winter wear 1
which has been selected with great care.
Tl.i v would return their thanks to their friends and
customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on
them the past season, and will do all in their power to
merit, and hope to receive, a continuation of their fe
vors. oct 13 28-ts
N’ OTIC E. The subscriber offers tor sale his Planta
tion, situated in Dooly county, about3 miles South
of Draytown, containing a little upwards of Two Thou
sand Acres. A minute description is unnecessary,
knowing the purchaser cun 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 twenty Negroes, if
desired. JAMES S. BEALL,
may 5 5 ts
IRON WITCH AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVES.
I, ''ROM the extensive sale of this well-known Cook
ing Stove, since its introduction, and the univer
sal satisfaction it has given, we are of the opinion that
it is the best Stove for Southern use in this market.—
This Stove is warranted to woik well in every partic
ular, or to be returned without expense to the purcha
ser. A large lot just received, avd for sale hv
june 23 13 BRAY, CAUHARt A CO.
('A ENTS, fancy dress, nump and welt, medium and
X water proof Boots; line j>eg imitation dress and
strong Boots; patent leather, cloth, enamel and calf
Congress, Gaiters, Opera, Ties, Dancing Pumps, Slip
pers rubber Overshoes, and cork spies, just received
and for sale by WM. B. FERRY A CO.
oct 3 27-4m* *
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES ! 1
NOW RECEIVING, some of the im
splendid Piano Fortes ever offeredSuQ
in Macon, from the celebrated I'acioiies of J •* •/ *>
J. C. Chickering and Nunn A (’lark, warranted superior
to any others n a’e in the Cn ltd Also, two
splc id and il.ups from J. F. Br >un & Co.’s Factor/.
The above instruments ire a feast to one’s eyes t->
1 ok at, aud the tone completely captivating. \\ e shall
take pleasure to show these im trumeUts to any that
have a taste for tine g ods.
On baud, Prince Jleloui us bet article of the kind
made; Guita ?, Violins, Banjos, Accurde n;s, Tan bonus.
Bugles, Clar < net’s; Flageolets. I bates, and a variety of
Bias* Instillments for Bands, ktpt m our line. Gu tar
and Violin .” trings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar,
It.a.ruction lfo< k-u A
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS.
Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, Gentlemen and j
Ladies’ patterns. Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings, Bract
lets. Gold Thimbles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold and
Silver Spec taecs, silver Spot ns and Polks, siivtr, Ivory
and Wood Napkin Rings, silver nlu’ed Cake Baskets.
Castors, Waiters, and Candlesticks —and a variety of
i nev Cotivis, shot Guns, Billes, Gan.e Bags, i t itches,
‘•lask.% Pistols, Ac. All the above articles sold cheap for
cash or approved credit.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted, at Hi i t
notice. Give ns a call at our old stand, Cott >n Avenue,
Union Building. J. A. A S. S. \ IRGIN.
may 21 . 7-ts
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
rr'HE undersigned rcapuetfuffr inform: ,g *£.; a
1 the citizens of Savannah, Georgia, r iri
and Florida, that they have on hand more J I x l *
than fifty PIANOS, the largest stock ever on sale in
this city, and made by the most celebrated maiiufactu
turers in the United States. Nunn’s A Clarks, J. Chick
ering, Boardman A Gray, Lutchet 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 maimer. Also the
justly celebrated vEolian Piano Fortes, which for their
sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All those In
struments have nietalic frames, w Inch render them pe
culiarly suited for this climate, preventing the necessity
of tuning for years.
The undersigned are Agents for Henri Hera’s celcbra
e 1 Grand 1 ianos, made iu Paris. For p< wer an 1 beau
ty of tone, they stand pre-eminent.
CATIICAKT’S MKI.ODIONS.—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 disposed of on the
most accommodating terms. The prices of the Pianos
ranging from 817.3 to £l,etfo.
I. W. MORRELL A CO.
Savannah, july 23. 17 ts
N'EW BOOKS. Jn
all the latest and leading publications, among
which are—The English edi'ion of Swift’s Work; En
cyclopedia of Architecture, by Gwilt; Illustrated Ara
bian Nights and Don Quixotic; Joanna Baillies’ Works;
The Abbotsford Edition of the Waverlv Novels; The
Boston Edition of the same in c 7 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; Howavlji in Syria; .School for Fathers ;
Jones on the Telegraph ; Men and Women of the 1- th
Century; Philosophers and Actresses of the lsth Cen
tury, both by Iloussavc; Hawthorne’s Works; l)e
Quincy’s Works; Abbott’s Histories for the Young;
Lamb’s Works; Essays from the London Times; Yel
low Plush Papers; Journey through Tartary, Thibet
and China; The Paris Sketch Books; Gaieties and
Gravities; the Jngoldsby Legends; History iff Little
Pedlington; A Journey to Katmandu; Book of Snobs;
Men’s Wives; Stories from Blackwood; Lives of Wel
lington and Peel; Personal Adventures of our own cor
respondent ; Mysteries, or Glimpses,of the Supernatu
ral; Rubin Medlicot, Illustrated Horse Shoe Robinson ;
Aunt Phillis’ Cabin; Cabin and Parlor; Northwoodby
Mrs. Hale; Men of the Time*. Chambers’ Papers for
the People; Fruits of America by Hovey, colored
{dates; Book of the Heart ; Gifi for all seasons; besides
ots of Juveniles for the little ones,
nov 24 84-ts J. M. BOARDMAN.
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED.
WE NOW HAVE FOR SALE THAT CELEBRATED REMEDY
MORTIMORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND
BLOOD PURIFIER—Which has gained such
great popularity where ever introduced, as the only spe
cific known for the effectual cure of this painful disease.
This remedy has already cured thousands of eases,com
prising every seeming lbrm of this complaint, from the
mfi miiie t ry (scute) form to old chroma cases of from
ten to twenty and thirty years standing. Those who
had for years resorted to the various celebrated springs,
had tried all the linaments and external applications,
and been under treatment of some of the ablest physi
cians both in this country and Europe; still after all
these efforts had failed, thlscompound had cured them.
Many who have been cripples, either hobbling upon
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 m 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
written and published what it has done for themselves
and friends ; while merchants, officers, mechanics, and
private citizens have furnished volumes of evidence ot
the highest character, such as accompanies no oilier
preparation in America.
We most respectfully ask those who are afflicted to
send to the 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. H. 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 St. Louis ; Messrs. James 11. 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 ojiened their Great Central Office
at No. 1, Barclay street, ( Astor House in the city of
New York, 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 will cure.
Price, £.3 per single bottle: or three bottles for £lO.
W. V. ALEXANDER & CO., Proprietors, N. Y.
ffypSoldby PAYNE A NISBET and LEONARD
LITTLE, Macon, Ga. dec 15
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
rpilE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his well
1 settled farm, or plantation, on the Cotiasau-®£‘j’
ga river, in Gordon county, two miles above Resaca and
seven above Calhoun, on the Railroad, consisting of 4
lots and a fraction, having about three or four hundred
acres of river bottom land, capableof growingfine 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, havingalarge,comfortable,two-story DWELLING
HOUSE, .32 feet by 34, with seven upright rooms and
six fire places. A good new Gin, Gin House, Thresh
er, Stable, provision and other necessary buildings;
garden and orchard of Peach, Plum, Nectarine, Apple,
Quince, Grajie, Ac.
The purchaser can likewise be furnished with all 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 may
be made to Col. Benjamin Green, Marietta, Rev. Joshua
Knowles, Rome, or the subscriber living on the place.
JOHN F. GREEN.
Resaca, dec 8 80-9 t
NOTICE.
\W. MARSHALL having taken possession of
• the store recently occupied by Graves A Rod
gers, is prepared to offer to his triends and the public
generally, a large mid well selected stock of DRY
GOODS and GROCERIES, at wholesale and retail. —
Having selected for my motto: “Sin ll Profits e:n t
(Junk Returnsf I feel assured that those who may fa
vor me with a call, will be fully satisfied, both with my
GOODS and PRICES. Special attention will be given
to orders, and satisfaction guaranteed. Among 1113’
| stock mav be found the following articles:
125 bales Gunny Bagging
4(H) coils best Ken.ucky Rope
1-30 bags Rio and 12 bags Old Java Coffee
50 hhds. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugars
7.3 bbls. Helmed A. B. k. C. Sugars
50 bbls. crushed and pulverized Sugars
4o boxes Tobacco, all grades.
Al. 1 *), Salt, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Blitter, Cliee-e,
Mackerel, Teas. Soap, Starch, Candles, Candies. Oils,
Paint, Drugs, Blanket*. Kerseys, aud many other arti
cles to numerous to mention. sep 1.3-1 f
N” OTIC ‘i..
of BOSTICK, JOHNS A CO., by no e or ac
count, are informed that I am the sole owner of all said
claims, and tfia payment will he received and teceipt
given at their old stand tinder the Masonic Hall, now
kept by the undersigned, where mav Ik 1 found a large
and complete assortment of NEW (<H)i)S, comprising
every thing usually kept in the Fancy Dry Goods liuc,
which were bought front first hands, and fir cash, and
which will be sold for very moderate profits,
nov 17 B£*4f W. N't. PARKER.
DUli:i> BEEF A SMOKEDTOHGUES.
2 bbls. of each of superior quality—for sale by
nov 24 34 GEO. T. ROGERS.
SHOES! SHOES!!
I)RICES reduced. Manufactured by J. 11. Thomas A
Son, successors to J. Winsiiip—for sale bv
CATER & GKIFFLX.
MISSUS’ Lacc and Congress Gaiters ; enamel and
kid Jenny Lind Boots and Gaiters , kid Excel
siors Slippers, Ties School Boots, and a great variety
of Children’s Boots, Gaiters and Slippers, just received
by oct 6 27--4m* WM. B. r LIUtY & CO.
T IV DEBT ED.- The subscriber can be found at the
JL old stand, and would most respectfully urge those
indebted to either Kibbec k Dickinson, or himself, to
call and settle, as, in course of a few weeks, what
claims arc remaining 11111 st, of necessity, be placed in
other hands, having other business in view.
dec 15 37-ts S. F. DICKINSON.
X> UTTER.—H) keg* of beautiful sweet Butter, for
|> sale bv C. A. FT I S A SON.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS 1853.
Charleston, 8. C.
r I' , HE subscribers offer to the trade of the South and
.1. South-West, otic of tbe must extensive stacks Dry
O <sl< <•/ 1 heir men imjs rtat'.cn, to be found in this
country. They invite attention to the following articles,
i (iz :
DRESS GOODS.
Black Gro Do Rhino Silks ’ Elegant Silk Muslins
in various qualities, 22 j Elegant Plain and Printed
■ to 3 inches 1 Grenadines
Black Lustring all widths | Elegant Plain and Printed
Colored Glace Silks best j Barege DeLaines
make Rich Printed French Mus
i Colored Poult de Sole do. ! Jins
Rich figured Brocade Silks 1 French and English Lawn*
| BktcK and coloivU .- -.tins j Rich Embroidered Muslins
1 Biaek and colored Watered j French and English Jaco
| Silks _ t I nets
Elegant Flack Brocade 1 French and English Ging-
Silks | bams
Robes la Bayadere French and English Cam-
Coloied Marcelir.es and; brie* and Prints
Floienccs j Plain and figured Irish
Elg’t Bateges and Tissues j Poplins.
GLOV LS, HOSIERY, LACKS, Ac.
English and German Cotton Hose, Siik Luce, Mitts,
Edgiu.cs, Tapes, Bobbins, Silk Braids. Trimmings, Plain
Hemmed and Embroidered Linen Cambric, Handker
chiefs, Whin* Goods, Linen Goods, Laces, siilk and
Crape Shawls, Mantillas, Yisctts, Ac.
MILLINERY ARTICLES.
Fancy Bonnet and Cap j White and Col’d Turltons
Ribbons j \\ Lite aud Colored Satins
Plain Taffetfa and Satin j Green and Blue Bareges
Ribbons Cause and Love Veils
White and Colored Poult j Black and White Lace
de S tic i Veils
Black English and French j Gimps and Trimmings
Crapes 1 Oil Silks
While and Colored French Silk and Cotton Laces
Crapes ; lilas k and Colored Silk
Black and Colored Crape j Fringes
Leisse | Siik and Lace Buttons.
MEN’S WEAR AND TAILOR’S GOODS.
Clofhhs, Cassimcrcs, \ eating* l Serges, Paddings, Can
vess, Silk, Marseilles, Velvet and Sa'iu Vestings. Paris
Fancy Cravats, SewingSiiks, Tweeds •
Braids, landings, 3 . lvets. Plushes, Linen Drills, Ginj jf
hams, Drap and Etc, Wellington Colds, Codington
! Cloths, Ac.
We pay particular attention to Tailor’s Goods, im
porting ihe best styles of Cloths, Cassimeres aud Vest
i mgs.
Also, a very large and complete stock of even’ in
scription of American Cotton and Woolen Manufactures.
Also, a fall stock of all styles and grades of Carpet
ings, Floor Cloths, Brugge's, Rugs, Curtain Materials,
Linen Goods and House furnishing articles of every de
scription in Dry Goods. We confidently invite atttii
j tiou to cur stock as one of the largest and best assort
• ed in the United States.
IV e shall receive by every steamer from Europe all
the newest styles of French, English and German
Goods, and we intend to keep up an assortment of desi
rable Goods throughout the whole sea. Min.
Our prices will bo found to compare favorably with
those of any other market.
‘BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL,
dec 29 39-ts 209 and 811 King Street.
E. R. R.
II VI)WAY'S READY RELIEF.
Is the lirst and only r /w >y ee r nc-r.iel en the Jfoil
| ceil IIs! ry if the tc, rU, that h< s s'oep <1 the riant
Veal it Finns m a Few 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 Billious complaints
in a few hours, Let rneil an i Est deed.
It never fails in giving instant ease to the most tor
menting and agonizing Pei ns.
To the Sick and Pam suffering of Gecrgio.
Ye who are suffering with either of the following
I complaints, if you will call cn JACKSON BARNY.S,
Macon, Ga., and make one trial of Radway’s J 1 leady
Relief, we will guarantee that it will free yotp from
\ Petin uiirom t ree tojive minutt*. * 1
IT HAS CURED,
In Ninety cases out of a Hundred.
KHUrV.ATISM IN FOUR HOURS.
NEURALGIA IN ONE HOUR.
CROUD IN TEN MINUTES.
DIAKRIKKA IX FIFTEEN MINUTES.
TOOTH AGUE IN ONE SECOND.
SPASMS IN FIVE MINUTES.
CRAMPS IN FIVE MINUTES.
SICK HEADACHE IX FIFTEEN MINUTES. *
; CHILL FEVER IX FIFTEEN MINUTES.
CHILLBLAINS IN FIVE MINUTES.
SORE THROAT . IN FOUR HOURS.
INFLUENZA IN ONE HOUR.
Spin \l Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises
Cits, Mounds. Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dys
entery, Tic Dolorkux, and all other complaints where
there is severe pains, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
will instantly stop the pain, and quickly cure the dis
! e&^e.
SICK HEADACHE.
Radway’s Ready Relief will stop the most dis
tressing pains in a few minutes, aud prevent renewed
attacks. It will dense and sweeten the stomach, and
neutralize the poisinous acids of the system.
PKEVENTATION.
By inhaling the pleasant and agreeable perfume of
R. R. K., it wiil refresh aud enliven tiie senses—remove
the dull and heavy feelings of torpor aud fatigue.
IN BATHING.
Mix a tablespoonful of R. li. R. a ith a bowl of wa
ter, and bathe the head, neck and temples, wash the
lace, bands and other j arts of the body every morning,
and. you will keep the skin pure, sweet and healthy,
prevent disease and sickness, headache and biliousness.
ALL BOW EL 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 speedily remove thq cause.
NEURALGIA.
Pain stopped Instantly.
Radway’s Ready Relief possesses an almost mi
raculous influence over the sharp darting pangs of pain
ot this cruel complaint. In a few minutes the pain
stricken sufferer experiences the delightful sensations
of departing pain, it has cured thousands of cases in
the city of New York, where many of them bad been
brought almost to death s door. The effects of the
Ready Relief is to stop the pain to ‘
strengthen the nervous system, and -unplv me nerves
with nervous energy and vitality, the Kiss of which is
the cause of the uei vous pains.
RHEUMATISM.
Pilots re! I fed in Fee Jfhtd s.
Radway’s Ready Relief will stop the severe and
cxcrutiuting pains of Rheumatism almost instantly.—
Persons living in this city, who for months, were con
fined to their beds by Rheumatic Pains, whose bones
were unsound ftom top to toe, whose joints were dis
torted with painful swellings, that were relieved from
all pain in fifteen minutes by the use of Radicety's
Reels yR l <t. This is the truth ; and thousands in the
city of New York, and hundreds of thousands in the
United States, can answer for the truth of this asser
tion—we need no certificates of cures— wt* 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 Is s‘a l p lin af ir minute s—Pain r< He red instantly.
Radway s Ready Relief acts like a charm in all
cases of Chills and Fever. It 1,-leaks the Chills imme
diately—warms up and invigorates with health and
strength even organ and secretion of the system.
PAINS OF ALL KINDS.
Whenever you feel pain, apply Jteulw p’s Ready
Relo f; it is sure to relieve you in a few minutes. If
you have pains in the Stomach, intestines, in the Livci,
Kidneys, Bowels, Joints, Roues, AV<. v y's Reedy Relief ,
taken either internally, or applied externally, w ill, in a
few minutes, stop pain and quickly remove its cause.
RADWAY k CO., 162 Fulton-st., X. Y.
General Agent, who will supply dealers in the
country at Radwav k Co.’s price:
PRICE.
i Large Bottles, £1 00
Medium, 5o
Small, 25
Principal Agency for the State of Georgia - JACK
SON BARNES, Macon, Ga.
Sold also, by
E. L. Strohkckek & Cos., Macon, Ga.
Oglethorpe—Dr, S. Freaks.
Thomaston—Dr. Sandwich.
Tulbotton —D. D. Y'oung.
New ton— S a m’l YY r 1 g t ft.
Barnesville—C. A. Nutting.
Country Healers,
Wishing the Agency, will please address RAHWAY
k CO., New York, with references.
Ask for U. 11. R. or RADWAY’S READY RELIEF,
apr7 ‘ 1-ly
JOHN TAYLOR kz SONS, NEW MAM
MOTH BREWERY, mhi URL. DAILY.—A fresh
supply of Tayloi s celebrated Cream Ale, received week
lv, i>er steamer, by the sole Agent for this citv.
nov 24 84-ts T. C. DEMPSEY - , Near Post 0.
REMOVED! REMOVED!!
\\ r F. HARRIS A CO., have removed to the
11 • corner of Cherry and S, curd sis., and are still
prepared to furnish Produce and Provisions on the
i most reasonable twins, and solicit a continuance of pr
t tn.nage. The-, mvito r-ttentu-ti isj-aciidlv to their stock
| of Lenoir’s Premium Flour, the best brand in the city:
80,0 :0 lbs. Tennessee Bacon Sides,
“ “ Superior Hams,
1,009 bushel eld Com,
•300 “ Seed Oats,
100 *> . *• Rye,
75 “ Stock Peas,
80 “ Com Meat,
I'M) do*. Brooms, assorted, Northern,
50 bbls. Green Apples,
200 lbs. Prime Ecu. hers,
10*1 boxes superior Tobacco,
9 cases Negro Slu es, assorted sixes,
nov 10 32-ts W. F. HARRIS A CO.
]> l. RBER SHOES.—A large assortment of Gen's
V and boys Rubbers. Also, l adies slipper and san
] dal rubber Shoes of Go; dyear’s celebrated patent.
i Just received and ler sale low bv
oct 13 2$ MIX A KIRTLAND.
| T FOOTS AN!) SHOES. Us a’s, Bert - A YWh’s
13 tine calf and kip pegged Boots; M ies stout kip
! hunting and mud Boots; Gents, lasting Gaiters, Mou
| tercy opera ties, and tine calf Brogans; Gents, bovs
i and youth’* patent and enamelled Brogans; Men’*, boys
I and youth s Calf and kip Brogans, a large assortment.
oct 13 28 MIX it KIRTLAND.
BACON, LARD, &c.
*)/ Y AAA LBri. clear Tennessee Sides;
-Utl'l'v 10,000 lbs. ribbed Tenneesee Sides;
5,000 lbs. Tennessee and Baltimore Hams;
130 sacks Alum Salt;
15 bbls. Tennessee Lard. For sale bv
dec 15- 37 CIM PIT’S (MVPBFM v CO