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SHERIFFS *8 SALES.
ATTILKINSON MORTGAGE SALE.—WiII
\ Y be sold on the tirst Tuesday in April, before the
Courthouse door in the town of Irwinton, between the
usual hours of sde, one negro man by the name of Joe.
Joe is of dark complexion, about thirty-live years old.
Levied on as the urojierty of Nathaniel I’. Whitaker
an l Elizabeth Stokes, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. ta.ir. fa
▼or of Beale and Whitaker vs. Nathaniel P. Whitaker
and Elizabeth Stokes; property pointed out in said
mortgage. January 2-5, 1853.
WM. P JOHN, Sheri IT.
feb 2 44 tds
DOOLY APRIL SALE.—WiII besold, on the
lirst Tuesday in April next, at the Courthouse
door in Vienna, Dooly county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following properly, viz:
Lots of kind Nos. one hundred and fifty-fire (l >o,)
the East half of number one hundred and thirty-three
(133,) and ten acres of number one hundred and fifty -
aix (156.) AII in the fourteenth (14th t District of
Dooly county. Levied on as the property of Samuel
Story, to satisfy the following fi fas. from Dooly Su
perior Court: One in favor of Zibbert A Barnet vs
Samuel Story; one in favor of Jessee Ammons v?.
Samuel Story; aud one in favor of Isai.ih H. Tillman
vs. Samuel Story and William J. Story. Property
pointed out by Jessee Ammons.
Also, lots of land Nos. thirty-three (33,) thirty-four
(34.) sixty-four (64.) sixty-three (63,) sixty-two (62,) the
East half of sixty five (6a,) ihe whole of sixty—ix 166,
in the second (2d) District of Dooly county. Levied on
as the property of William P. Napier, to satisfy one fi.
fa from Dooly Inferior Court in favor of Joseph B.
Gonder vs. William P. Napier.
Also, the North half k lot of land No. twenty-six
(26,) in the seventh (7th District of Dooly county.
Levied on as the property of John W. Sego. to satisfy
one Justice Court fi. fa issued from the Justices Court
of the 535th District, G. M., in favor of Joseph Hool
vs. said John W. Sego. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Also, the East half of lot of land No. forty-eight (46, >
in the second (2d) District of Dooly, at:ached as the
property of Edward Slaughter, a: the instance of itar—h
Slaughter, and sold under an order of the Inferior
Court of Doolv county.
Also, lot of land No. twenty-nine (21*,) in the third
(3d) District of Dooly. Levied on as the property o;
Mathew Floyd, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Dooly Superiot
Court, in favor of Zaclianah Cowart vs. John L. S.
Miles, Montraville Kay, John Butler and Mathew Floyd.
Levy made by William Roberts, former Sheriff.
Also, lot of land No. one hundred an sixty-serci
(167,) and one half of lot No. < t'j>, l one hundred aim
sixty-eight. Levied on as the property of defendants,
to satisfy one fi. fa. In favor of David J. Bothwell vs.
James G. Oliver, Jr., and Tomlinson F Morgan, makers,
and Young P. Outlaw endorser, from Dooly Snperioi
Court. Levy made by C. R. Taliaferro, former Sheriff
Also, Nos. one hundred and sixty-eight (16-,) and
one hundred and fifty-three (153,) in the first < isl
District of Dooly county. Levied on as the property
of Ann B. Morgan, to satisv one fi. fa. from Dooly Su
perior Court in favor of William Collins vs. James G.
Oliver, Jr., trustee of Ann B. Morgan. Edward Tut -
uer security on appeal.
Also, lot No. one hundred and sixty-right (168,) in
the lirst District of Dooly county. Levied on as tin
property of Tomlinson F. Morgan, to satifv one fi. fa.
from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Abner Tison,
Adin’r, vs. Tomlinson F. Morgan.
Also, fifty-one and one-fourth acres, it being the North
west comer of lot No. one hundred and forty-: wo 11+2, !
in the seventh 1 7th.) District Dooly couutv. Levied on
as the property of Elisha Wade, to satisfy one fi. f.
from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Creed T. Strong,
Creed T. Woodward and George F. Cooper, Adin rs, \>
Elisha Wade.
Also, lot of land No. seventeen (17,) with the exeq -
tion of fifty acres in the South-west corner. Levied on
as the property of OlilF Bradshaw, to satisfy two li. fas (
from Dooly Superior Court. One in favor of Thotiia>
Pollock vs. Olitf Bradshaw, principal, William M kin
ney, eudorser. The other in favor of William McKin
ney vs. Oliff Bradshaw.
Also, lot No. forty-two (42,1 in the seventh (7th,
District Dooly countv. Levied on as the prooertv o
Thomas M McDaniel, to satisfy one Justice Cmi l ti. fa.
from the 535th District, G. M-, in fivor of George 1
Rogers vs. Thomas M. McDaniel. Levy made and re
turned to uie by a constable.
PHILEMON BOH ANNON, SlTfl'.
Will Ire sold, at the same time and place, between
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. two hundred and twenty-five (225,
in the third 3d,) District Dooly county. Levied on as
property of Jessee M. Buffington. to satisfy iliree fi. fas.
from Dooly Superior Court. One in favor of Zibber-
A Barnett vs. Jessee M. Bullington—two in tlivor o.
Carhtrt, Brothers A Cos. vs. Jessee M. Bullington.
Also, lot of land No. one hundred and forty-.wo 142,
in the eleventh tilth,) District Dooly county. Levied
on as the property of Rhesa Musselwbite, to satisfy one
fi. fa. from Doolv Superior Court in favor of L. W. I.a
throp A Cos. vs. Rhesa Musselwbite, principal, Richard
Musselwbite, security.
Also, lot of hind No. sixtv (60.) in the fourteenth (14th J
District Dooly county. Lev its 1 on as the property oil
Henry Hoigea, to saiisfv one fi. fa. from Doolv >njunior i
Court in favor of Isaac Johnson vs. Henry Hodges.
Also, lot No. three hundred and twenty-five ‘,325, • in
the twelfth (12th,) District Dooly county Levied on
as the property of Frederick L. Bowman, to satisfy one
fi. fit from Dooly Superior Court in favor of Timmons
A Turner vs. Frederick L. Bowman
PATRICK E. GILBERT,
feb 23 47-tds Den. Sh’ff.
tTPSON APRIL SAL E.—Will be sold,
J before the Court House door, in Thomas on, with
in the legal hours of sale, on the tirst Tuesday in April
next, ninety acres of land, part of lot number two hun
dred and twenty-six, in the fifteenth district, formerly
Monroe, now Upson county, levied on as the property
of William Wood, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Justices’
Court of the 537th district, G. M., Upson county, in fa
vor of Samuel Fackler vs. said William Wood—levy
made and returned to me by a constable Also,
One hundred and twenty two acres, the east part of
lot number one hundred and seventy-two, in the tenth
district, formerly Monroe, now Upson county, levied on
as the property of William J. Tompkins, to satisfy two
fi. £ts. front Monroe Superior Court, one in favor of
Burrell W. Jackson vs. said Tompkins, and one in favoi
of Seaborn Covington vs. William J. Totnnkins and
Jacob Ledbetter—property pointed out by Jacob Led
better. OWENS C. SHARMAN, Sheriff,
mar 2 43 tds
\\7ILKIN\SON POSTPONED APRIL
\\ SALES.—WiII be sold before the Courthouse
door, iu the towu of Irwinton, on the first Tuesday in
April next, within the usual hours of sale, the follow -
ing property, to wit:
One negro mail named Isham, about fifty ycai sos,
age; a negro man named Nelson, about thirty-.hree j
years old ; and two hundred a.:d two ami one-halt ans
of land, in the fourth district of sai. county, (number |
not known) whereon Solomon B. Murpiiey now lives,
all levied on as the property of Solomon B. Murphey.;
to sat life sundry fi. fas. issued from Wilkinson Superior
Court, in ftvor of the Central Bank of Georg. -, vs. said i
Murphey; Edward Swift, survivor, vs. s fid Murpiiey:;
Peterson Thweatt vs. said Murphey; John 11. Bleed-1
love vs. said Murphey; Robert Mi'lner, administrator,;
vs. said Murphey; Michael Roily, survivor, Ac., vs. sad 1
Murphev; .Julia Ann Iteily, administratrix, vs. said j
Murphev; property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney ;
levied and turned over to me by W. W. Beall, la'e
Sheriff.
ALSO, at the same time and place, will be sold two
hundred and two and one-halt acres of land, in the
fourth district of said county, (numbers not known
wbereon William H. Fair now lives, adjoining lands ol
Wright Noles, and others, levied on as the property ol
William II Fair, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Wilkinson Su
perior Court, in favor of S. B. Murphey vs. said Fair.
ALSO, oue Pedlar's Wagon, levied on as the proper
ty of William Bales, to satisfy a li fit. from Wilkinson
Superior Court, in favor of Robert V. Hardeman vs.
said Bales
ALSO, Forty bushels of Corn, more or less, levied
on as the property of Nathaniel I\ Whitaker, to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from Wilkinson Superior Court in favor
of James M. Folsom vs. said \\ hitaker, maker, and
William Bales, endorser.
ALSO, one hundred and eighty-two acres of land,
off lot number ninety, in the fourth district of said I
countv, levied on as the property of Hugh Johnson, to
satisfy two fi. fas. from Wilkinson Superior Court, in
ftvor of John E. Xesbit and Taliaferro Jones vs. said
Johnson.
ALSO, one house and lot, in the town of Irwintown,
on the ea>t side of the main street, latelv occupied as a
residence by Dr. Jones, opposite the Hotel, and now
occupied by X. A. Carswell as a law office, levied on as
the property of Taliaferro Jones to satisfy two li. fas.,
one in ftvor of William E. Carswell, and one in favor
of Thomas M. Turner vs. said Jones.
ALSO, at the same time and place, two hundred and
two and ane-half acres of land, wbereon B. S Collins
now lives, in the fifth district of said county, as the
property of Bird S. Collins, to satisfy sundry fi fas. is
sued from a Justices Court of said couuty, in favor of
Harris Braman vs. B. S. Collins, M. M. Bloodworth and
G E. McCocook —levy made aud returned to me by a
constable.
ALSO, one acre lot, in the towu of Irwinton, with a |
set of stables thereon, now occupied by Beniamin
Kemp, and adjoining Joseph J. Echols, Jacob Poulk,
and others, levied on as the property of Benjamin
Kemp, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court
of said county, in favor of McCarter A Allen vs. said
Kemp. WM. P. JOHN, Sheriff.
yLSO, at the same time and place, will be sold a lot
of land ’numbers unknown and district —I adjoining
lands to Joseph Whitehurst on the south-east—a wood
land lot of land, with its appurtenances, said lot of land
being unimproved —levied ou as the property of Dorcas
C Wise, to satisfv a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Wilkinson county, in favor of Wilev Vincent.
JAMES TAYLOR, Dep.'Sheriff.
march 2 46 tds
SUMTER APRIL SALES.—WiII be sold on
the tirst Tuesday in April next, before the Court
House door, in the town of Americus, Suinter county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Jesse Flowers’ interest in lot of land number oue
hundred and eighteen, in sixteenth district of originally
Lee, now Sumter county, his interest being one-twelfth
part of said lot of laud undivided—levied on to satisfy
three fi. fas from the 687th district. G. M., of Sumter
county, one fi fa. in favor of Hawkins H. Nunn vs Jesse
Flowers, and two in favor of N. Mcßain and H. 11.
Nunn vs Jesse Flowers—levy made and returned to me
bv Wm S. Powell, Constable—land in possession ol
Elizabeth Flowers.
ALSO, one brown black mare and one sorrel horse,
levied on *s the property of John Myrick, to satisfy one
fi. fa. from Sumter Inferior Court in favor of Meßain A
Ronald son vs. John Myrick—property pointed out by
plaintiff. GREEN M. WHEELER,
mar 2 48 tds Dep. Sheriff.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
CI’.HTER MORTGAGE S ALE.—Will besold
k ) on the first Tuesday in May next, before the Court
House door, iu the town of Americus, Sumter county,
widh ii the usual hours of sale, the following property,
t >-wit:
• Nine negroes, to-wit: Daphney, a woman 55 year*
oid; Elizabeth, a girl 8 years old ; Burton, a man 27
years old; Sam, a man 22 years old; Lucy, a woman
17 years old, and her infant child; Sobioski, a boy 13
years old; Alexander, a bov 11 years old; I‘enibioke,
a boy 10 years old; and Allen, a bov 8 tears old; all
levied on as the property of John H. Wallace, to satisfy
oue mortgage fi. fa. from Putnam Inferior Court, in fa
vor of John Drurv vs. John 11. Wallace; property iHiiut
ed out in said ti. ft.
PORTI.OCK F. THOMPSON, Sheriff,
mar 2 48-*ds
T)ULABKI APRIL SALE.—WiII be sold, on
l ihe tirst Tuesday in April nex', befoie the Court
house door in the town of Hawkinsville, Pulaski coun
ty, the following property, to-wit:
Three negro.**, to wit: Buck, Jitnmv and Ben, and
one Tan Yard with the stock and appurtenances therc
bdunging, adjoining ihe towu ot Hawkinsville, con
taining ten acres, said stork consisting of the Vats,
Hides, Leather, Ac. therein.
Also, one hundred acres of land, number not known,
lying in the fourth District of Pulaski county, being
the place adjoining Berry Hobbs, and the House and
Lot now occupied by Rev. James Williamson, and the
lands of Levi Harrell, and one Horse and Sulky. All
levied on as the property of Henry R. Beers, to satisfy
two fi. fas. from Pulaski Suoerior Court, in favor of D.
M. Marvin A Cos. vs Henry R. Beers.
ALSO, at the same time and place, the following
property, ti.-wit: One lot of land number fifty, in the
eighth district of originally Dooly, now Pulaski county,
levied on as the property of Isaac D. Johnson, to satisfy
one attachment ti. fa. in favor of Mary A. Whil field,
Executrix of William S. Whitfield, deceased, issued
from Pulaski Interior Court.
ALSO, fifty acres of land, with improvements there
on, in fourth district of originally Houston, now Pulas
ki county, number not known, tint known as the place
where Edward A. Butch formerly lived, but now occu
pied by James Haddock and adjoining John 0. Flem
ing, levied as the property of Isaac Shine to satisfv two
fi. fas., —one in ftvor of William M. Fraser, issued from
Pulaski .Superior Court; and the others in favor of Pro
bett Collier, issued front Pulaski Inferior Court
ALSO, fifty bushels ot Corn, more or less, and oue
stack of Fo filer, and one sorrel Horse—levied on as the
projH-rty of Alcxuitdct .Smith, to satisfv one li fa. issued
from Pulaski Superior Court. in 6*'-nr of John \V. Car
mihers. MILKS BEMBRY, Dep Sheriff,
mar 2 * +tr-kls
CITATIONS.
( ‘ EORUIAf Lse Coantr. When**, John T.
V I Howard applies to me for letters of Guardianship
of ail the* minor children of William Heudersoa, laic
of Lee comity, deco isc<!:
Tlie>e are, therefore, so cite, summons and admonish
all and singular, the kindred of said orphans, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law,
and lile their objections, if any they have, tvhv said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under *iv h mJ, at office, the 18ili of Februa
ry. Is.,a. ‘ WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary,
nur 2 48-51
/ 1 FOR til A, Craxvford County. Whereas,
V T Willis B. Scott applies to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of E. ley S. Scott, late of said
couuty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred anil creditors of said Ksley S Scott,
deceased, to be and appear at iny office, within the time
prescribed by law, an ! show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, February 21st, 1853.
tnar 2 4*-ot JAMES J RAY, Ordinary.
(t EORGIA, Sumter Counter*—'To all whom
¥ it may covckkx —Whereas, Jane A. Stateam |np
plies to me fir letters of Administration, ujion the es
tate of Garland S'afeaai, late of said County, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
file their objections, if anv they have, within the time
prescribe*! by law, otherwise, letters of Administration
will be granted to the said applicant.
Given under mv hand, at office this 2nd d-iv of March,
1853.
mar 2 43-51 L BRUNER, Ordinary.
/ 1 EORGI V, Monroe County.—Whereas, Rob
x I ert lattson, jun., uas applied to me tor Letters of
A ministration on the estate of Charles D. Savage, 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 apj>ear at mv office, within the time prescribed by
lav.-, and show cause i if any they hare ) why said letters
should not be granted
Given under my hand this 2*l day of March, 1853.
mar 2 4--5 t E. G. CAB A KISS, Ordinary.
(~v EORGIA; Upson County.—Whereas, the
TT estate of \\ illiaui J. Morrison, late of said county,
deceased, is unrepresented in law, no person having ap
plied tor letters of administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to appear at the Court of Ordinary for said
county, on the first Monday in April next, to obtain
said letters; otherwise they will issue to the Clerk of
the Superior Court.
Given under my hand, this 24th Feb., 18-53.
mar 2 48- ot WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
(~T EORGIA, Upson County.—Whereas, David
TT H. Starling applies to me for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Matilda Barrow, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindied and creditors of said deceased, to
show cause, if any they have, within the time prescri
bed by law, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, this 24th February, 1853.
mar 2 4s—st WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
('a EORGIA, Lee County.—To the Clerk
T or the Ixreniott Cjcrt ok said Cocxtt : Mi
nion D McLendon, of the 73-th Dist., G. M„ tolls be
fore me an estray, taken upon the freehold of him. the
said S. D McLendon, in said couutv and District, a
BAY HORSE, with some white in his face, marked -on
each shoulder with the co lar, shod before, oue hind
foot white, twelve or fourteen years old, about live feet
one inch high. Appraised by George W Cooper and
Thomas X. Faircloih, free holders of said county anil
District, to be worth thirty dollars.
Given under mv hand and official signature, this Feb.
20th, 1853. * J H. WATSON, J. P.
A true extract front the minutes.
Given under mv hand in Clerk’s Office, this 23d of
Fib-iuuv, i>s3. ‘ SAMUEL LINDSAY, c. i. c.
mar 2 48~5t
("3 EORGIA. Upson County.—Whereas, Lu-
T eius l). C. McCrary applies to me for letters of
administration on Ihe estate of Mrs. Margaret C. Me-
Crar'-, formerly Margaret C. Raines, late of said coun
ty, deceased:
These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish aud all
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not lx* granted.
Given under inv hand, this 19th of February, 1553.
fob 23 47—-5 t WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
(r EORGIA, Upson County.—Whereas, Joel
T Matthews applies to me lor letters of Guardian
ship of the property of Lucy Ann Hickman. Aaron C.
Hickman, Green L. Hickman und Delilah A. Hickman,
minor children, under the age of fourteen years, ol
Aaron C. Hickman, of said county:
Tiles* are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, that with the consent of the Father of said
minors, the sai.l Joel will be appointed their Guardian
as aforesaid, on the tirst Monday in April next, unless
good cause Ik* shown to the contrary
Given under mv hand, this lt'tli of February, 18.53.
fob 23 47-5 t WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
/ i EORGIA, Monroe County.- Whereas, it
\ ¥ appears that the estate of James Dixon, late of
said county, deceased, is unrepresented bv the failure
of any person to apply for letters of administration
thereon:
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ap
pear nt the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for
said county, on the first Monday in April next, that one
or more ofthetn mav take letter* ofadministration in said
estate. And in default of such appearance, said letters
will be granted to the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county, according to the statute in such cases made
and provided.
Given under mv hand, this 16th day of Feb., 1855,
feb I*;—l6 5t E. (1 ('ABANMSS, Ordinary.
(A EORGIA, AI on roe County.—Whereas iii-
U ram T. Gaines lias applied to me for letters of
Guardianship of Andrew J Alexander, I’., Mary E.,
and Sarah J. Gaines, minors and orphan children of
Janies H. Gaines, of said county, deceased, under four
teen rears of age —
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred of said minors, to appear a* mv office
and tile their objections, if any they have, on or by the
first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters will be
Given under ray hand this 9th day of Febru
ary, 1853. E. G. CABANISS, Ordinary,
fob o 45 r,t
(1 EORGIA, Upson County.—Court of Ordi-
T narv, January Term, 18-53.
Whereas, John S. Searcv, Guardian of Victoria M.
Thweatt, applies for letters of dismission, and repre
sents that he has fully discharged the trust reposed in
him, and settled with his said ward:
It is therefore ordered, that this citation be published
in terms of the law, requiring all persons concerned, to
•how cause, if auy they have, why said letters should
not be granted at the next March term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court,
jan 26 43-7 t WM. A COBB, Ordinary.
EORGIA, Sumter County.—To all whom
JT concern. —Whereas, Robert M. Douglass applies
to me for letters of administration upon the estate of
Irvin D. Heath, late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
file their objections, if any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted to the said applicant.
Given utider mv hand, in office, this 23rd day of Feb
ruary, 1853. L BRUNER, Ordinary,
feb 23 47-5 t
FMNE Double and Single-barrel Guns, Rifles, Ac.,
* at lower prices, quality considered ) than ever of
fered in Macon, for sale by E- J- JOHNSTON,
dec 22 • 38
ADMINISTRATORS* SALES.
4 DM INISTR ATORS* BILE. -Will ie
_£ \ before the Court-house floor, in ihe town of Fot
svth, Monroe County, on the first Tuesday iu Apia
nex*. within the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty. sold bv virtue of ou order from the Honorable
Interior Court of Pulaski county, while sitting as ii
Court of Ordinary, sold for the benefit of tlie lie.rs and
creditors of said deceased, viz: One house and lot ir
ihe towu of Culloden, Monroe county—said lot contain
ing three-fourths of an acre, and situated on the south
side ot the road lea ling from Culloden to Knoxville,
■und part of lot number eighty-four, in the eleventh dis
| trict of Monroe county, beginning at the corner of ( <ff
i lins’ lot in said road; miming thence along said road
tliirtv yards to a stake; thence buck sixty yards to Hi
s uifi to a sftkecorner; thence west thirty yards to said
Collins’line to a stake corner; and thence west thirty
yards to the north, along said Collins’ line, to the be
ginning. Oil AS. Is. TAA LOB, Admin’s ratv.i.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm’x.
feb 25 4 7-tds
1 D3fINIBTRATOE*B SALE. -Will be sold,
7 V on the lirst Tuesday in April next, within tin
nsti J hours of sale, at the Courthouse in Knoxville,
Crawford county, a negro man by the name of liana,
;uHi ninety acres of land, (more or less) b-ing the
plantation whereon Klsie S. Scoit died. r lhe said
negro and land sold under an order ot Court of Or
dinary of said county, for the benefit of toe heirs ami
creditors of the estate of \\ illis S. Scott, deceas<‘d, late
of said countv, as the property of the estate ot said
Willis S. Scott. Terms on Hie da vof sale.
WILLIS B. SCOTT, Adm r.
feb 23 47-tds
4 DMINISTRATOR S POSTPON EI)
SA LE.— Agi table to an order of the Honorabli
Court of ()rdinaty will be sold before the Courthousi
d<Hr in the town of Americus, between the usual hour.-
of sale, on the tirst Tuesday in April next, a negn
bov about twenty-five years of age, sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditor* of Henry 11. Lumnkin, Jr ,
deceased. I 5 - COOK,
Administrator, with the will annexed,
mar 2 4 li*
A DMINISTRATORS* SALE.—WiII besold,
j\ before the Court House door, iu Dublin, Laurens
couutv, on ihe first Tuesday in April next, within tb
usual hours of .sale, lot of land number one hundre<
and sixty-seven, in the twelfth district of said county
containing 202) 4 acres, sold under an order of the Com
of Ordinary of Montgomery county, ns the property <1
Henry Tillman, late of said county, deceased, for distri
bution. Terms oil the dav.
E. TILLMAN, I . .
JOS. TILLMAN. } ld
feb 23 47-t<ls
1 DMININTRATOR’S SALE. Agreeable t.
\ the last Will of Isaac Hill, late of Monroe couutv
deceased, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Apri
next, before the Courthouse door, in Forsyth, the land.-
whereon the sai l di ceased formerly lived, containing
one hundred and sixty acres, about otic-half in cultiva
tion, and the other half in woods ; and also one negro
man, Manuel. Sold for the purpose of a division amor.g
the legatees. Terms will he made known on the day.
ti bi i-t ids DAVIS SMITH, Adiu’r.
ITS \ ECI TOR'S SALE. The Court of Ordinary
li of the county of Oglethorpe having granted tin
undersigned as Executors of William Finch, Jun., de
ceased, leave to sell the negroes belonging to the ostati
of said deceased—a negro woman by the name of Chat
lotte, and her infant child Harper Black, belonging ti
said estate, will be sold at Amencus, Sumter county,
between the legal hours of sale, before the Court llousi
door, on the first Tuesday in April next, for tl. ■ purposi
of division among the legatees. Terms made known
on the dav of sale. BURDKT FINCH,
CHARLES FINCH,
Executors of William Finch, Jr , dec’d.
feb 16 46-61*”
ROTICEB TO DEBTORS A CREDITORS.
to Debtors ami Creditor . AD
persons having demands against the estate of Rich
ard W Fill is, late of Crawford county, deceased, are
harebv requested to present them duly attested, within
the time prescribed by law ; and all persons indebted to
said estate are revpiesled to make immediate payment
to JOHN W. ELLIS, Administrator.
Knoxville, Feb. 16,1853. 4f-7t
NOTICE to Debtors and C reditors.—All
persons indebted to the estate of Hansom Pilcher,
late or Sumter county, deceased, are requested to inaki
immediate payment; and all persons having demand
against said estate, are requested to hand them in duly
authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. Let
ters of Administration dated February Till, 13.53.
8. MONTGOMERY, Adm’r.
feb 16 B t’ -7t
“VTOTICE to Debtors and < .editors. 411
jier.sotis having demands against the estate of Jo
seph W. Bryan, late of Twiggs county, deceased, wili
please present them in terms of the law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate will make immediate puv
ment. BENJAMIN BRYAN,
feb 9 45-71 Executor.
NOTICE to Debtors and Creditors.—All
persons having demands against the estate ot
F'rederick K. Tarver, late of Twiggs county, deceased,
will please present them in terms of the law, and ali
persons indebted to said estate will please make imme
diate payment. HENRY BUNN, < r- . .
PAUL E. TARVER, t r,x as ‘
SARAH B. TARVER, Ex’trix.
Jan 43 7l
NOTICEB OF api'/.h A i lON.
rriWO MONTHS after date, application will be
¥ made to the Ordinary of Sumter County, for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the minors ot Benja
min Crenshaw, deceased, for the benefit of said minors,
feb 23 47 2m n A J. WILLIAMS, Guar.
rpWO MONTHS after date application will be
I made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Bibb cm,
for leave to sell all the Land and Negroes of Thomas F\
Newton, late of said county, deceased,
feb 2 4:-.'tn SARAH A. NEWTON, Adm’rx.
rpWO MONTHS after date applicalion will bej
1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county,
for leave to sell the Land belonging to the estate of
Henrv Tillman, deceased.
fobs 44 2m JOSEPH TILLMAN, Adm’r.
N'OTICE. —Two months after date, application
_ will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordi
dinarv of Twiggs county, for leave to sell the real es
tate o’s Frederick D. Lowery, deceased, late of Twiggs
countv aforesaid. JOHN 11. LOWERY, Adm’r.
feb 2 _ 4t-2m
rpWO .MONTHS after date, application will be
I made to the Ordinary of Sumter county, for leave
to sell the land belonging to the estate of John Bass,
late of said county, deceased,
feb 16 46-2 m u 11. K. MeCAY, Adm’r.
N'OTICE. Two months altar dale, appHoatioii will
lie made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Crawford county, for leave to sell ihe Real Estate ol
Richard \V. Eliis, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
JOHN W. ELLIS, Adm’r.
feb 16 44 im
riMVO MONTHS after date application will be
1 made to the Ordinary of Houston county, for leave
to sell the interest of the estate of William L. 11 iddock,
late of said county, deceased, in that portion of the real
estate of William Haddock, late of said county, dec’d,
which was assigned to the widow of said William Had
dock for dower. JAS. G. BASKIN, Adm’r.
fan 19 42-2 m
r |' , \VO .MONTHS after date, application will be
1 made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Bibb coun
ty, for leave to sell the real estate of Alfred C. More
house late of said countv, deceased.
JAMES A. NJSBET,
jan 19 42 -2m Administrator.
r p\VO MONTHS after date, application will be
1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Upson County,
for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate ol
William 11. Worthy, dec’d.
jan 26 43-2 m WILLIAM WORTHY, Ex’r.
r |MVO MONTHS afser date, application will be
1 made to the Honorable Ordinary of Wilkinson
County, for leave to sell the real cstnte of John Crum
ley, late of Wilkinson Couutv, deceased.
‘feb 9 45-2 in MILLS M. LORD. Adm’r.
WOOD. BRADLEf & CO.,
Manufacturers of a
DEALERS IN CABiNKT^fflMj^
’ t .
nier House, Mneon, Ga., vvh*re
we keep constantly on hand, ■ and vSEbipS.;-.SSwiyißß
are inamifacturing at our Maim- ‘sjjp'gv
factorv, near the river,) everv “ *
style and finis!) of FURNITURE, of which the follow
ing comprises a part:
Mahogany and Black Walnut Dressing Bureaus,
Secretary*,’Desk and Book Cases, Sideboards, Center
Tables and Wash St.-.nds, with and without nimble
tops, Card, Side and Ladies’ Work Tables, Whatnots,
Muhoganv, Black Walnut and Cherry Dining and Ten
Tiihlff, Work Hoses, Portable Desks, Tctc-a-Tetes,
Sofas. Divans, Ottomans, Quartette Tables, Looking
Cila.'ss Plates, &<*. For sjile bv
fct ) -uni WOOD, BRADLEY & CO.
NEW BOOK STORE.
yearly opposite the L,auier House, Macon.
T BARNES and the Rev. GEORGE DUNHAM,
f) * having formed a co-partnership, for the purpose
of carrying on the Book and Statioxery business
under the firm name of’ Barnes A Dcnham, are just
opening a large stock at the aliove stand, on Jfttlfarry
SU'ft, conais’intr of hn\\ M*diwl and M *
ftool*. Together with a full aud complete stock of
School Books and Stationery, which they will sell
low for “ Cash,” or approved paper. Orders from the
country promptly attended to, and carefully forwarded.
J. BARNES,
GEO. DUNHAM.
N. B.—Bookbinding in all its branches attended to
as usual, and well executed. Bauxes & Dcnham.
Macon, April 7,1852. 1-0
‘V r OTICE. —Persons indebted to J. BARNES, are
requested to call and settle their accounts,
apr 7 l O
tT S. LAND WARRANTS of U'.o, so and 4”
J • acres, wanted by E. J. JOHNSTON.
BROCADE SILKS. The subscribers have just
received and opened a handsome lot of very rich
and extra wide Brocade Silks, which they are selling at
low price*. oct 6-27 WINSHIP A SON.
MARBLE MANUFACTORY.
M
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-- sVfr .-c-iAi'-.X-w.;
: v /it:
J OHN RiTTER, Marble Manufacturer, No. lU,Grat and
<• f street, New Haven, Connecticut, has constantly < n
hand, made to order, of American and Foreign Marble,
Grave Stones and Monuments of various patterns, Ta
ble Tops, Chimuey Pieces, Jams, Mantles, Baptismal
Founts, etc., etc.
Various patterns of Monuments from the above es
tablishment, can be seen iu Rote, If U Cemetery. Or
ders for any description of Marble work, will be receiv
ed by the undersigned, who is authorized to act us Mr.
Ritter’s Agent. JOHN L. JONES.
jan 12- >2 41-y
Fr tbe 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 tor it an apprecia
tion and notoriety by far exceeding the most _ sguine
expecta; ims 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 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 too remarkable to be forgotten.
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any
one medicine will infallibly cure —still there is abun
dant proof that the Cherry Pectoral dots not only as a
general thing, hut almost invariably, cure the maladies
for which it is employed.
As time makes these facts wider ami better known,
tiiis me Lcinchas 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, city, and almost every luimlet
it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best reme
dy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in
ma'i\ foreign countries, it is coming to be extemively
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 in constant use in the Ar
mies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and
in domestic practice, asthe surest remedy, their attend
ing Physicians can emploi for the more dangerous af
fections of the Lungs. Also, in milder cases, and for
children it i< safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In
fact, some of the 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, ancl 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
pented 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 the best results, and
tiic afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that
medicine can do.
Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sob: bv Payne & Nisbkt and E. L. Strohkckek &
Cos., Macon; and by all Druggists throughout the
South. jan 5 4rt-3m
1 KATHa"ROM
L 1 0N’S KATHAIRON,
Fit th‘ Growth anl Rmbt/lithnie/U f the Hair to Prc
r. ’it it* Falling Off and Turning Grey.
VU WARDED the highest premiums by (lie States of
New Tork, Maryland and Michigan, at their An
nual Fair I®* l - The Kathairon neutralizes the effect
of disease, climate, jlnd oWiigc, in pr, nin’j
*t •ring the human Jfdir 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 Article 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 properties, it gives
the Hair that clean, bright, soft, lively appearance, sc
cured by no other preparation.
The use of the Kathairon is adopted by the first physi
cians in Europe and America, and has a patronage and
sale unprecedented in the history of the mntiria n.edica
But words are superfluous, u trial only can attest its
real rirtue, as militant cert fy. To be had throughout
North and South America, Europe and the Islands of the
Ocean, in large bottles, for 2-5 cents.
LYON S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER,
N r ((THING need be said to command the attention of
the public to this article, u hen 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 relv upon its
genuine character, and it is also extensively used for
culinary purposes, in flavoring cakes, preserves, Ac.—
To ihe 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 LYON’S PURE GINGER. Sold by re
putable Druggists throughout the world.
‘“ Agent for Macon, GEORGE PAYNE.
jan 5 12t-40
IS TO CERTIFY, that 1 was cured of
1 FISTULA in April, 1851, by Dr. W. W. Marshall,
and am obliged to consider his mode of treatment su
perior to all others that I have anv knowledge of.
\V v . 11. BURDSALL.
Macon, December 18, 1852. dec 29 39
GROWTH OF 1852.
jti VARIETIES of Cabbage;
1 Z. Beans, Snaps and Runners;
Beets, Cucumbers;
Lettuce, Radishes;
10 varieties Peas;
Turnips, English,Dutch, Red Top aud others ;
(1 rass Seeds, Flower Seed;
C anary “ Button Onions;
Onion Setts, Ac. Ac.
Merchants aud Families supplied on suitable terms by
J. 11. A W. S. ELLIS,
Cherry St., near Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
jan .5 I*’ tl
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
i \NE DOOR BELOW THE LANIER MCStS
\ J HOUSE, MACON. GEORGIA. J-O.ro .
DeLoache k Cos., will keep constantly — 'Xrty’
an hand an extensive assortment of CAR
RIAGES, of every variety and pattern, built expressly
for the Southern market, and warranted of the best
materials and workmanship, together with a complete
assortment of Harness, Carriage Trimmings, Fly-nets,
Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Ac-., all of which will be
sold cheap.
1\ B.—Mr. Smith respectfully invites the friends of
Smith, Oliver k Cos., to give him a call, as he will be
always on hand to wait on thorn.
sop 15 24-Iv
/\II \ I ItS. —Os Mahogany. Black Walnut and Curl-
Y cd Maple; besides a variety of Stained and Paint
ed, both plain and ornamental. Rocking Chairs of
Mahogany, Walnut, Curled Maple, and other kinds of
various patterns. All of the new styles of Furniture
arc received by this House as soon as they come out in
Boston. New York and Philadelphia. For sale bv
oet 6 27 6nt WOOD, BRADLEY A CO.
AXES! AXES! AXES!
TUST RECEIVED.—2O dozen Archer’s Virginia
made Axes. Those Axes received the first premi
um at the late Fair, as the best Southern made Axes.
Also,
20 doz S. Collin's Hartford Axes;
20 doz Hunt’s do do
20 doz H. Collin’s do do
For ilk by K, B. \\ LED.
Removal, j. s. gkaybill a co., have
removed to No. 7, Arcade Building, Cotton Ave
nue, nearly opposite their old stand, where they are
now opening a fresh stock of choice Family Groceries
and Provisions.
4 MOTHER YANKEE INVENTION—A
j \ GOOD ONE!—Just received a lot of SELF
-lIEATING SMOOTHING IRONS, anew and desira
ble article. For sale bv E. B. WEED.
I dec 22 ’ 38-ts
S. P. KASE'S PATENT DOUBLE ACTION SUCTION
AND FORCE PUMP—FAT'D AUG. 1843.
rpms PUMP is now extensively used, and every
X dnv’s experience proves it to be the most efficient,
simple and durable in use. It will raise water from
wells of any depth. One man can raise water from a
well 80 or 100 feet deep; and with the application o
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 deck-,
also, watering Flower Yards and Gardens, it is unsure
passed. Laige sizes can be had for Fire Engines, sta
tionary or portable, for Warehouses, Public building.-,
Steamboats. Ac. Also, for Farming, Mining, Manufac
turing and Railroad purpose*.
For ihe purchase of Pumps, town or country righ.s,
in the State of Georgia, apply to Mason A Dibble, -Ma
con, Ga., or their agent, A. Mi QUEEN.
sep 8 ‘2B-ly
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
TS NOW MANUFACTURING WRITING PAPER
1 of all the various kinds such as Letter, Fools-cap,
Mat-cap, Folio and Commercial Post, (ruled and un
ruled) Mediums, Penn s, Ac. Also, News print, Book
and Colored paper; Post Office and News envelopes,
and Wrapping paper of ail sizes; all of which will bt
sold on as favorable terms as can he purchased in am
market.
Orders for any of the above kinds of paper addressed
•to D. ADAMS, Treasurer, or the undersigned, will
meet with prompt attention.
G. B. CURTIS, Secretary.
Columbus, April 80. 5-ts
HELP AT HOME.
rpHE undersigned having made large improvements,
1 both in building and machinery, is now prepared
to furnish COTTON GINS in a superior slyle and
quality.
He lias gotten up no humbug by making Gins to ex
hibit at Fairs, or bv going Nonh to Lowell, or other
places, to get Northerners to write in his praise.
llis establishment is strietjy Southern, m the midst
of the cotton growing region, lie intends his Gins to
show for themselves, and 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. lie will deliver them at the residence of
the purchaser, or at his farm.
Below, is a few certificates, out of the large number
that could be exhibited, if necessary.
J. H. WATSON.
Palmyra, Lee co., Feb. 2Uli, 1852.
Macon, Feb. 18th, 18,52.
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. 11. Watson, of Pal
myra, with which I am well pleased, and consider
them equal to any Gins made in Georgia, in every res
pect. I 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 Gin, 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 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 49-ts DAVID A. VABQN.
PREMIUM COTTON GINS!
In T. TAYLOR A CO., Proprietors of the Columbus
Cotton Gin .Manufactory, have the satisfaction to
announce to their patrons, and the Planters generally
throughout the Cotton growing region, that they ore
prepared to supply any number of their celebrated PRE
MIUM GINS.
Where these Gines have been 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 uid these Gins, and are ui:acqua*ited with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only say that the
F rtf 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 gined 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 missession numerous
Certificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Commission
Merchants, and Manufacturers of Cotton Goods, testi
fying that the performance of the Gins and the samples
produced bv 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'll, 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.
rpHE unparalelled success which ,
X lias attended the introduction of V* ‘ ? j
John Rich’s celebrated Cast-Iron
now,i.i” lias induced 1
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 inspec
tion of the Planting community, an assortment of Plows
heretofore unknown in this State, or the Southern coun
trv, 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 I have sent one or two Plows to a
neighborhood, I 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, may also be had of
Philhuick A Bell, Savannah, Ga. ; Feldek A Cos.,
Perrv, Houston Cos., and \V. M. Petty A Cos., Port Val
ley, Houston Cos.; also of S. S. Kendrick, Bartlesville,
Jason Berk, Gbiffin, and G. L. Warren, Jonesboro.’
Communications addressed to the subscriber, with
satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention.
AMOS BENTON, Agent,
apr 14 2ly tor the Proprietors.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
I .RON FOUNDER and manufacturer of Steam En
gines A Boilers, also, of Gearing and shafting to
MILLS, 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 warran
ted to be of the best materials and workmanship, and
will be sold on accommodating terms.
Work Sitontt oppvs'ts Presbyterian church, cor
ner Fourth ami Walnut Streets.
navy 1 _ 5-ts
tTc. xisbeK chas. p. levy.
N I SHUT A LEVY.
/” \CMULGEK FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP,
* / Macon, Georgia, Manufacturers of Steam En
gines and Boilers, Rice Thrashers, Gin and Mill Gear
ing, Saw Mill Irons and Shaftings, Water-wheels, Plates,
and Balls, Pulleys, 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 A Mechanics’ Institute. —
Mr. Wm. M. Wadlev is (he well known and competent
Engineer in Chief of the Western A Atlantic Railroad,
ana the other members of the Committee are men of
high standing as mechanics.
F.tfraet from the Tim or t:
“ Os the three Engines exhibited we consider Messrs.
Nishet A Levy’s the best, and best adapted to agricul
tural purposes, and award them the premiums—a Sil
ver Cup worth 8;,o. and a Gold Medal worth fo’o.
Os the Pumps, Wr/er-wlieols and Gin Gear exhibited,
we consider Messrs. Nishet A Levy’s the best, and
award them the premium on Ihese articles of manufac
ture.” Wm. M. Waolky, C’h’tnn.
(tCa.*.” Orders for Gin Gear and other machinery,
promptly tilled, on suitable reference being given.
dec 1 35 ts
PETER & JAUGSTETTER.
H ave just received at their old stand, opposite the
Lanier Hues•, a complete assortment of Ready
Mode Clothing, mnr.ufiicuued of the best material, and
faithful workman.-h'n, together with a hill stock of ihe
Newest Styles of Fall and Winter Goods in the Piece,
For Coals, I’ants and Vests for Fall and Winter wear
which has been .selected with great cure.
Thev would return their thanks to tlieir friends nod
customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on
them the past season, and will do nil in their power to
merit, and hope to receive, ft continuation of their fa
yet 18 “s ts
‘VTOTICE. —The subscriber offers fir sale his Planta
in lion, situated in Dooly county, about 8 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 soil most any person wishing to
purchase such, a place. Corn, Fodder, Stock, Ac., can
Ik* had with the place; also, about twenty Negroes, if
desired. JAMES S. BEALL,
may 5 5 ts
IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVEB.
IT'UOM 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 work well in every partic
ular, or to be returned without expense to the purcha
ser. A large lot just received, avia for sale bv
june 23 12 BRAY, CARHART A CO.
IRON AND NAILS. —2OO tons assorted Svstta
Iron;
100 tons assorted English and American Ref. Iron ;
20 “ “ Hoot), Band, Scroll, Rod and Sheet
Iron;
500 Kegs Cut Nails and Spikes; for sale by
dec 22 83 E. B. WEED.
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES !
\T OW KECEIYING, some of the most Iffag
iN splendid Piet-.. > Fortes ever offered
in Macon, from the Celt brated I actoiies ot J zif J
J. (J. Chiekering and Nunn A Clark, warranted superior ,
to anv others male in the United States. Also, two !
sp!e id and Haifa front J. F. Brown A < o.’s Fact cry.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
1 ok at, and the tone completely captivating. Y\ e shall
take pleasure to show these Instruments to any that
have a taste lor tine goods.
Oa baud, Pi ii.ee Mcioi'i n-, best article of the kind ,
made; Guita-s, Violins, Banjos, Accofdeous, Tamborius, ,
Bugles, Clarionet's; Flageolets, Flutes, and a variety of
Biass Instruments for llands, kept in our line. Guitar j
niui Violin Strings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar,
Instruction Books, Ac.
WATCIIES, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS.
Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, Gentlemen and
Lathes’ patterns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Bings, Brace
lets, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pens and Pencils, (fold and
Silver Speitae cs, silver Spoons and Forks, silver, Ivory
and Wood Napkin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets,
Castors, Waiters, and Candlesticks—and a variety of
lancv Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, 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. 8. VIRGIN,
may 21 7—tf’
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
r pilK undersigned respectfully “fnM
the citizens of Savannah, Georgia,
and Florida, that they have on hand more J l m I •’
than fifty PIANOS, the largest stock ever on sale in
this city, and made by the most celebrated manufactn
turers in the United States. Nunn’s A Clarks, J. Chick
ering, Board man A Gray, Lutchet A Newton, Edwards
A Fisher, all well known to the lovers of Music, have
place in their large assortment. These Pianos ate of
rich tone, and beautifully finished in Rose Woed, Black
M alnut and Mahogany, with iron frames made in the
most substantial and workman-like manner. Also the j
justly celebrated .Eolian Piano Fortes, which for their j
sweetness of tone have not been equalled. Ail these In
struments have metulic frames, which render them pe
culiarly suited for this climate, preventing the necessity
of timing for years.
The undersigned are Agents for Henri Ilerz’s celebra
‘e 1 Grand Pian >s, made in Paris. For power an 1 beau
ty of tone, they stand pre-eminent.
CATHCART S MELODIONS.—This beautiful toned
wind instrument for village purposes, Lodges, Serena
ding Parties, and the private practice of Organists, jmis
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 §175 to SI,OOO.
I. W. MORRELL A CO.
Savannah, july 23. 17 ts
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED.
WE NOW HAVE FOR SALE THAT CELEBRATED REMEDY
MORTf MORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND
BLOOD PURIFIER—Which has gained such
great popularity where ever introduced, as theonlyspe- |
cilic known for the effectual cure of this painful disease.
This remedy has already cured thousands of cases, com
prising every seeming form of this complaint, from the ;
uijirmriwti ry (acute) form to old chronic 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,
ami been under treatment of some of the ablest physi- j
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 hobbling upon i
crutches or confined to their beds for years, certify to a i
complete and permanent cure by the use of this remedy.
V c 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
written and published what it has done for themselves
and friends; while merchants, officers, mechanics, and
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 the agent in their vicinity, and get a circular,
and read the letters and certificates of Rev. Jas. Mitch- 1
el, Rev. X. G. Berryman, Rev. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. M. j
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- j
tv, Joseph Southack, 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 i
proprietors have now opened their Great Central Office
at No. 1, Barclay street, (Astor House) 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 will cure.
Price, *5 per single bottle; or three bottles for £lO.
W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors, N. Y.
‘3’“ Sold by PAYNE A NISBET and LEONARD
LITTLE, Macon, Ga. dec 15 37-ly
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT!
VS this paper will fall into the hands of many who
do not generally lead advertisements in newspa
pers—and especially those relating to medicines, we.
deem it a good opportunity, and a duty, to inform such,
and also those who have not already learned the fact
fro n their own experience and observation, that the
Mexican Mustang Liniment is really, truly and intrin
sically, the best remedy ever before’offered to the afflic
ted for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Stiffness or Soreness of
Joints, Muscles or Tendons. For Cuts, Bruises, Burns,
or Scalds, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Ac., it is. of un
rivalled excellence, and we have proved it to be a cer
tain remedy for the Piles. We can, therefore, confi
dently recommend it, and advise every reader to trv it,
feeling a certainty that it will give satisfaction bv giving
relief.
We take pleasure in recommending the Mexican
Mustang Liniment to all our friends and customers, as
the best article we have ever used for Sores, Bruises,
Sprains, or Galds in Horses. We have used it exten
sively, and always effectually. Some of our men have
also used it for severe Bruises and Sores, as well as
Rheumatic Pains, and they all say it acts like magic.—
We can only say we have entirely abandoned the use
of any other Liniment. * ’ J. M. HEWITT,
Stable Keeper to Hamden’s Express, and for the
American Express Company.
Rheumatism. —This is to certify that my wife was af
flicted with severe chronic Rheumatism. She had suf
fered for months with the most excruciating pains—she
had tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs, and almost
every thing recommended for this dreadful disease.—
None of them relieved her pains in the least. She
used one fifty-cent bottle of Mustang Liniment, and it
cured her entirely. She is now perfectly well, and re
commends all of her friends to use the Mustang Lini
ment. JAMES L. OLIVER
Savannah, Ga., Jan. Ist, 1853.
The Mexican Mustang Liniment has been used in
my family, and on my plantation, for a great variety of
diseases requiring an external application, and has never
failed to give immediate relief, and effect a permanent
cure. I have cured several cases of Rheumatism that
had resisted the skill of our best physicians. Jt has cured
Ringworms by a single application—Chilblains in a
few days—Toothache immediately—Frost bites, Cuts,
Sores and Corns, by a few applications—Nervous
Headache cured entirely. In fact. I have used it for
almost everything, and it has always cured. I consider
it the best medicine I have ever used.
WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Proprietor of the Marshall House.
Savannah, June 24th, 1852.
A. K. Moore, Esq., one of the Editors and Propriet
lors of the “Savannah, (Ga.,i Republican,” in thal
paper of the 2 1 th December, 1851, savs: “ Our persona
experience enables us to recommend the Mexican Mus
tang Liniment to the public with confidence, as we
have felt the good effects upon a sprained ankle, which
received great benefit from otic application, and has
been cured by occasionally using it for a week
I-*? A. G. Biiagg A Cos., 304 Broadway, X. Y., sole
proprietors. Geokgk Payne, sole agent in Macon,
fob -2 8m
PCKLGS.
quarts; 10 half bbls. Pickles in Vinegar—for sale
by uov 24 84 GEO. T. ROGERS.
Ct HECKS, Billiard and Ten Pin Balls, Chess Men,
J Backgammon Boards, Dominoes, etc., for sale bv
< ct 13 28 tt E. J. JOHNSTON. ‘
/ iOTTAGE CHAIRS. A Good assortment of
Y ! Messrs. .1. A L. S. Morgan’s a.nuint COTTAGE
CHAIRS, both plain and ornamented, can always be
found at PATTEN A COLLINS,
Agents for the Manufacturer.
Macon, sep 15 24-fitn
HATS AND CAPS.
(1 ENTS, fashionable Moleskin, a beaut-
W ful article. Also, a general assortment
of men’s and boy’s Soft Hats. A large ■
stock of Gaps of all kinds. New .styles,
for sale low by STRONG A WOOD.
nov 8 31-ts
STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
18. BOSS A CO. will continue to keep, at their
• OLD STAND lin Gotten Avenue, a large and
desirable stock of ST A PLE I>KV OOOUS, and a gen
eral assortment of G ROC FRIES, HARDWARE, Hats,
Shoks, Blacksmith s Tools, and nearly every article
wanted by a planter. sop 15 24-8 m
17 BATHERS and Feather Bed a, Mttlrewt of
Curled Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shuck.
Ladies and Gentlemen are most respectfully
invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere,
ns we shall use our utmost endeavors to please both in
quality and in prices.
TO MANUFACTURERS.
For sale. Copal Varnish, Mahogany and Trimmings.
IST FURNITURE REPAIRED, Chairs and Solas,
re-seated with (’ane and 1 lair (’loth. Hereafter at reduced
Price*for CASH. WOOD, BRADLEY A CO.
oct (J 27-6 m
PLANTATION BROGANS.—Now in Store,
the best assortment of Negro Shoes we have ever
offered in this market. Men’s double soled, peg and
nailed black and russetts; do. heavy single soled black
and russetts; do. bovs and youth’s black and russetts,
all of which we are selling vev low.
oct 13 28—ts * MIX A KIRTLAND.
I > EDSTEA DSj of Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry,
I Y Curled and plain Maple and Poplar. For sale by
oct 5 27-thn wood Bradley a co.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS 1853.
Charleston, S. C.
r jMIE subscribers offer to the trade of the South >
X South-West, one of the mod ext- I, nice steels f/i
(r od < of their ( ten, imp rtatn a, to he found in
country. Thev invite a; rent ion to the following • ,
viz: 6 elts >
DRESS GOODS.
Black Gio De Rhine Silks Elegant Silk Muslins
in various qualities, 22 ; Elegant Plain and IWt
to 3s inches ; Grenadines
Black Lustring all widths j Elegant Plain and p-;,. ,
Colored Glace Silks be.,: ISLege J.-eUinl* 1
~ make ; Rich Printed French
Colored Poult de Soie do. j lins
Rich figured Brocade Silks i French and English J aw
Black and colored Satins | Rich Embroidered Mn | DB
Black and colored Watered French and English j ‘
Elegant Black Brocade French and English r.i,
i O 1 Lfiljnr.
! hams ®
Robes la Bayadere j French and English C
Colored Marcelines and i brica and Prints ‘ iai ’
Florences | Plain and figured
Elg’t Bareges and Tissues ! Poplins. ‘ “
GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, Ac.
English and German Cotton Hose, Silk Lace Mitt
Edgings, Tapes, Bobbins,Silk Braids, Trimmings py’
Hemmed and Embroidered Linen Cambric, Handker
chiefs, While Goods, Linen Goods, Laces. Silk ■ ...i
Crape Shawls, Mantillas, Yisetts, Ac.
MILLINERY ARTICLES.
Fancy Bonnet and Cap 1 White and Col'd Tart'om
Ribbons White aud Colored Suits
Plain Taffetta and Satin j Green and Blue Bareges
Ribbons i Gauze and Love Veils
White and Colored Poult i Black and White 1
de Soie 1 Veils
Black English and French j Gimps and Trimminc-s
Crapes : Oil Silks
White and Colored French j Silk and Cotton Laces
p£?Pf S tn t a p I anJ ColflOßd Silk
iil&ck and Colored Crape | Fringes
I Leisse j Silk and Lace Buttons
‘ MEN’S WEAR ANI) TAILOR’S GOODS
Uothhs, Cassi mere?. Vestings Serges ladings', Can
vess, Sdk Marseilles, \el vet and Satin Vestings, Paris
Linings, JSilesius, Lancv Cravats, Sewing Silks, Tweed,
Braids, Bindings, Velvets. Plashes, Linen Drills, Gintr-
Cloihs Ac™ P dEUi ’ VVelliDgtOU Cords > Codington
We pay particular attention to Tailor’s Goods im
porting the best styles of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vot
ings.
Also, a very large and comple’o stock of every de
scription of American Cotton and Woolen Manufactures.
Also, a full stock of all styles and grades of Carpet
ings, Floor Cloths, Druggets, Rugs/ Curtain Materials,
Linen Goods aud House iurnishing articles of every de
scription in Dry Goods. We confidently invite atten
tion to our stock as oue of the largest and best assort
ed in the Uuited States.
We shall receive by every steamer from Europe all
the newest styles of French, English aud 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 any oilier market.
BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL,
dec 29 89-1 f 209 and 211 King Street’.
K It R
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
I* the first and only ran* ty ever ric.rjejL in the Medi
cal H story <f the world, that has stopped the most
violent Pair:* in a Fete 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, Inter mil and External.
It never fails in giving instant ease to the most tor
menting and agonizing Pains.
To the Sick and Pam suffering of Georgio.
■ Ye who are suffering with either of the following
complaints, if you will call on JACKSON BARNES.
Macon, Ga., and make one trial of Kadway’s Ready
Relief, we will guarantee that it will free vou from
: Pam in from three to five minut s.
IT'HAS CURED,
In Ninety cases out of a Hundred.
RHEUMATISM IX FOUR HOURS.
NEURALGIA IX ONE HOUR.
CROUP IN TEX MINUTES.
DIARRHIEA IX FIFT2EX MINUTES.
TOOTHACHE IX ONE SECOND.
SPASMS IX FIVE MINUTES.
CRAMPS IN FIVE MINUTES.
SICK HEADACHE IX FIFTEEN MINUTES.
CHILL FEVER IN FIFTEEN MINUTES.
CHILLBLAINS IX FIVE MIXUTES.
SORE THROAT IX FOUR HOURS.
IXFLUEXZA IX ONE HOUR.
Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises
Cuts, Mounds, Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dys
entery, Tic Doloreux, and all other complaints where
there is severe pains, KADWAY’S READY RELIEF
will instantly stop the pain, and quickly cure the dis
ease.
SICK HEADACHE.
Radway’s Ready Relief w ill stop the most dis
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.
PREVEXTATIOX.’
By inhaling the pleasant and agreeable perfume of
R. 11. R.,it will refresh and enliven the senses—remove
the dull and heave feelings ol torpor and fatigue.
* IN BATHING.
Mix a tablespoonful of R. R. R. with a bowl of wa
ter, and bathe the head, neck and temples, wash the
lace, hands and other parts of the body every morning,
and you will keep the skin pure, sweet and healthy,
prevent disease and sickness, headache and bilimisngsa.
ALL DOWEL CONIF I.AIATS,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus,
Paintul Discharges. It relieves the most severe pains
in a few minutes—checks the most distressing dischar
ges, and will speedilv remove the cause.
NEURALGIA.
Pain stopped Instantly.
Radway s Ready Relief possesses an almost mi
raculous influence over the sharp darting pangs of pain
of this cruel complaint. In a few minutes the pain
stricken sufferer experiences the delighiful sensations
of departing pain. It has cured thousands of cases in
the city of New \ ork, where many of them had 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 and vitality, the loss of which is
the cause of the nervous pains.
RHEUMATISM.
Pa ins relieved ire Five Mi nut s.
Radway’s Ready Relief will stop the severe and
excrutiating pains of Rheumatism almost instantly.—
Persons living in this citv, who for months, were con
fined to their beds by Rheumatic Pains, whose bones
were unsound from top to toe. whose joints were dis
torted with painful swellings, that were relieved from
all pain in fifteen minutes by the use of Endways
Ready Ed es Ibis is the truth ; and thousands in the
city of New York, and hundreds, of thousands in the
L nited States, can answer for the truth of this asser
tion—we need no certificates of cures—we publish no
long list of names to prove the efficiency of Kadway’s
Ready Relief, for the citizens of almost every town in
the Lnion, for the last four years, have tested it them
selves.
CHILL FEVER.
G, i Is stooped in a ft tv minutes—Pain re lit ved instantly.
Radway’s Ready Relief acts like a charm in all
cases of Chills and Fever. It breaks the C hills imme
diately—warms up and invigorates with health and
strength everv organ aud secretion of the system.
PAINS OF ALL KINDS. *
Whenever you feel pain, apply Rudir iys Reedy
li'l ‘t ; it is sure to relieve you in a few minutes. f
you have pains in the Stomach, intestines, in the Liver,
Kidneys, Bowels, Joints, Bones, Radway's Ready Relief,
taken either internally, or applied externally, will, >• ’ a
few minutes, stop pain at 1 quickly remove its csum
R CD WAY & CO., 102 Fulton--:., X. >
General Agent, who will supply dealers in .he
country at Radwav <Sc Co.’s price:
PRICE.
Large Bottles, Gl 00
Medium, 50
Small, 25
Principal Agency for the State of Georgia—JACK
! SON BARNES, Macon, Ga.
Sold also, bv
E. L. Strohecker A Cos., Macon, Ga.
Oglethorpe—Dr. S. Freaks.
Thomaston —Dr. Sandwich.
Talbotton—D. I). Young.
Newton—Sam’l Wright.
Barnesville— l C. A. Nutting.
Country Dealers,
V i'-liing the Agency, will please address RADWAY
A CO., New York, with references.
Ask for It. R. K. or RADWAY’S READY RELIEF,
apr 7 1-1 y
REMOVED: REMOVED!!
V\ ’ F. HARRIS A C 0., have removed to the
> > • corner of Cherry and Second sts., and are still
prepared to furnish Produce and Provisions on the
most reasonable terms, and solicit a continuance of pa
tronage. They invite attention especially to their stock
of Lenoir’s Premium Flour, the best brand in ihe city :
80,oi ii lbs. Tennessee Bacon Sides,
5"0 “ “ Superior limns,
1,000 bu-liel old Coin,
500 “ Seed Oats,
100 “ “ Rye,
75 “ Stock Peas,
;v “ Com Meal,
100 do/. Brooms, assorted, Northern,
50 bb!s. Green Apples,
200 lbs. Prime Feainers,
100 boxes superior Tobacco,
V cases Negro Shoes, asserted sizes,
nov 10 32—ts W. F. HARRIS & CO.
tYUBBKR SHOES.—A large assoi tment of Gen
i and bovs Rubbers. Also, Ladies slipper and san
dal rubber Shoes of Goodyear's celcbiattd ] utent. —
Just received and for sale low bv
oct 13 28 MIX A KIRTLAND.
1) DOTS AND SHOES.- Men’s, Boys A Youth’s
J fine calf and kip pegged Boots; Men’s stout kip
hunting and mud Boots; Ger.ts. lasting Gaiety Mon
terey opera ties, aud fine calf Brogans; Gents, boys
and youth’s patent ami enamelled Brogans; Men’s, boys
and Vouth’s Calf and kip Brogans, a forge assortment,
oct 18 28 MIXA KIRTLAND.
BACON. LARD, Ac.
i)A CWkA LBS. clear Tennessee Sides ;
‘v‘ 10,000 lbs. ribbed Ten nee see Sides;
5,000 lbs. Tennessee and Baltimore Hams;
150 sacks Alum Salt;
15 bbls. Tennessee Lard. For sale bv
dec 15—37 CHARLES CAMPBELL A CO
N’ EW MACKEREL, &u—l 23 bbls. half bbls.
quarter bbls. and kits, 1,2, and 3 Mackerel; ISO 1 ’
lbs. superior Codfish; 55 boxes No. I Herring. Just
received by nov 24 34 OFO. T. ROOT.FF.