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Slli-KIFF’S S ILLS,
f)! LMii JUNE SAIL.-Will b.* * ‘<*,
1 ;h** nrst Tuesdav in June next, before be Cea ‘
house door in the tew aof Hawkiuav.lle. Pvt. si cou •!
IT, the following
fifty aerci of land, number not known, lying in the a.st
District of Pulaski count/. a Ijoining the laud* of B. 15.
Dykes, and J.im** McGnffand others; levied on as the
property of John \V. Barkwtil, te satisfy two ft as :
from PuLr-kt Superior Court, one in favor of Henry it.
Witiivtn, vs J(>h’i W. Baikwell, and Lewis W. Jen
ning*, endorser; the other in favor of Sarah St George
Administratrix of Edward St George, vs. John \i .
Bark-veil and Willis B. Reeves.
Aiso, at the same time and place, fifty acre - , of land
with improvements thereon, in the fourth District o!
Pulaski conn;v. numb, r no? known, but knowi as th*-
place vvher Edward A. Burch, formerly lived, but now
occupied bv James Haddock, and adjoining Jnhu 0
Fleming; fevied on as the property of Isaac Shiver, to
satisfy two (i. fas., one in tavor ol \\ iihant M. J’ nuier,
issued from Pul ;-ki Suj erior Conn, and one iu favor of
ProKct Collier, issued from Pulaski Inferior Court,
vs f *a*tc Shiver. MILES BE.MBUY, Deo. Sh’lf.
may 4 5-tds
ITPSON JUNE SAl,i'. -Will be sold, befotx
J the Courthouse door in Thranaston, on the first
Tuesday iu June next, within the legal hours ot sale:
Twenty acres of Land, more or less, part of Lot Num
ber one hundred and fifty i too) in the eleventh District
formerly Monroe, now Upson county. Levied on a*
the property of Xewdignte Oustey, to r-atirfy ft. fa.
from Talbot Superior ourt, in fas or of Caleb M. Nor
wood against Martha A II Jones, administratrix of Jas.
S. Junes, deveavd, principal, and said N ewd i g.i icO -a s
lev, endorser. Property pointed out bv Plamtiti s at
torney. ‘ GEO. J LEWIS; Dep. Sli’tT.
mar 4 5-tds
O ITEB JUNE SALE.
the Courthouse and m r, on die first Tuesday in Jtn.e
next, in the town of Amer cus, Sumter county, with;: - ,
the usual hours of sale, the fallowing property, to wit :
One Buggv and Harness; levied on as the property
of Zitnri A. M Kimbril, to satisfy one ft. fa from Sum
ter Superior Court, in tavor of James McCrary, vs.
Zimri A. M. Kimbril.
Also, Lot of Laud, 2i?5, in 2-th Disinct, of original:
Lee, now Sumter county. Levied on as the proper, j
of Tryon Elkins, to satisfy one ti. la. from die Dan v ill
District, in favor of -J. H. Ezell, vs. sn i i.ikins. Levy ;
made and returned to itu bv Hetirv Weidy, Conriajje. •
mav 4 s—tds 0. M. W HEELER, D. Slim
Dooly june salk.-wiii be Sold, on th. j
first Tuesday in June next, at the Court lions*
door in Vienna, between the usual hours of sale, tin
following property, viz.:—Lot of Land number scvft:- .
teen (17y in the third i) distriet, Dooly county, with
the exception of fifty acres iu the Somn-w-.-t corner <•:
said lot, levied on as the property of OiiiT Bradshaw .
to satisfy two fifus from Dooly Superior Court; one i 1
favor of Thomas Pollock \s. (Miff Bradshaw, pniKlpal.
and Willi..m McKinney, indorser; one in tl\o: of Wii
Ham McKinney vs. Oh.T Bradshaw.
Also, the North half of Lot of Laud number oui ,
hundred and six-. -two (102; i.i the seventh 1 7 It-ft if ,
Dooly croi i’y, levied on as the proper! vof Beiija iei t
Cuipcpj vT, :• satiafv two fith-s from Dooly Siipei a-
Court, in ihvor of Thomas M. Horsey vs. Benia::
Culpepper.
Also, Lot of Land in the seventh (7) district of I)<.*v3y
countr, number no: know n, but oei.ig the pi ace whereon
the defendant John G Waller now resides, to s-it>s;y
the following fifas from Dooly interior Court; .*.■,■ iv.
favor of John B. Boss and William A. Rosa vs. J.-ht
(l. Waller; one in favor of Andrew J. Roundtree v>.
John G. Walter, maker, Thomas Lewis, iudor-er; o:.<
in tavor of John B. Ross and William A. Ross v-
Jonathan N. Waller and J.liu G Waller.
Also, Lot of Land iu the third {s> distriet, Dooly co..
number not known, but being the place who; eon Jas .
Broudawa; now resides, levied on as his property t:
satisfy two Justice Court fifas, issued the Jus:ic ,
Court of theoltfth district, (. M., iu tiivor ol W ditan
Young vs. James Broadaway. Levy ma le ami re
turned to iue by a constable.
Also, Lot of Land number eighty-two (42 tn thi
second >2 district. Dooly county, levied *ai r.s the pro
perty of James W. Kettles, to si i-tv tine lit.i Jro.s
Scriven Superior Court, in fovor of *iintn S. Ovac..
vs James W. Kettle-, principal, Jefferson Robert-*
security.
PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sheriff,
may 4 -3-tfl.*.
Dooly mortg %.ge sale.
at the Court Hou-e door in Vienna, on -.he ur.-
Tuesdav >n July next, betwv**n the u- eti lioi.rs ot s,d
the following properly, via : One J*.*- set Waggun, Tw.
Feather Beds, Eight head S o x Cattle, lev .ed mi as th
property of Nancy f. iem •. tosatisty i>*<- in... gage !i t.
from Dooly Inferittr (!ourt, va Nancy Lucjiw ; projK’rt -
pointed out in said tifa
PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sh’Sf
may 4 f tds.
CITATIONS.
/N EOlfilAfl pernCovnty.
\JT its X. Willis applies to ills* for ictUTsof 1 1
of the person and property of William T
a miuor of said County, tinder the of fuarteei
years, and orphan child of Sailing G. iL.geis, in!e <•
Randolph County deceased ;
Thi* is, therefore, to cite and admonish i’:e kindns
of said minor, to show cri-e, (if any they hare, with
in the time presenbeti by law, win -a:J letters ,-houl
not be granted.
Given under my band, this ! vdi day r.l May, ‘.
may 1% 7-5 t WM. A. COBB, Gid’y.
/ t EOR4IIA, I psou C’oanty. \ Th -
\ j L. Rogers, applies to me foi Letters - J tiaard. m
ahip, of the t >or3*>u a.id property of Joseph Rogers,
minor, under the age of fourteen years, and or: hat
child of Sterling G. Rogers, ia e of Randolph Count;,
deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish the n-lalives
of said minor, to show cau-e, if any they have, i with
in the time prescribed by law, why said letters -Fink.
not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 12th day of May. 1t."?,.
may IS 7—st WM. A. COBB, Only.
/ t EORGIA, Upson Cottßt)'.—Whereas,Ja'i'.c.-
M. Willis, applies to me i r L-ttt sot truvi:..:.-
ahiii, of the person and property of ri eilii.- ti. Rog :>,
a minor, under the age of fourteen year-, .aid orj hai.
child of Sterling G. Rogus, la’.e ol Randolph Count
deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite and adir.uni.’ h the relatives
of said minor, to siiovv cause, if any they have,) with
in the time prescribed oy iaw, v,by said letters should
not be granted-
Given under my hand, this 1 _.L day if May,
may 18 7—st WM. A. COBlt, Ord’y.
EOIIGIA, Upson County.—Court of OrJ.ii-
X ary, .May Term,
Whereas, Ephraim Ivy, Execu'or of the LV jo o. .
Lydia Ivy, deceased, .ipplics for Letters at Di-juis*.'.':;
and represents that he ha> fully ad.ninistered and .v -
tied said estate:
If is thetx'fore ordered, that ru’- do i.-sue, ti
uairing all persons concerned, to show cau-e, (if a>
they have,) why said letters should not begiatrctl u
the next Detcti!her term of ,liis Court, and that*saiill
rule be published in terms of the lav.-.
A true extract from tuc minincs of -aid Court,
may id I-mtioi WM. A t'Oßi*. Ord’y. j
C v EORGIA, Upson County. —Court ot Ordiv.-f
X arv. May Term, i-fo>.
Whereas, Dav id KeudaU, Adiutntstra'or with tin j
will annexed, on the Estate ol William P. Ferry, and-•
ceased, applies for letters ot UistTiis.-icu, and represeni
tbat he It as fully administered and -etUed -aid estate : f
It is therefore snhnd, that rule m *, do issue, iv
guiring all persons concerned, to show caif-e, ts any
they h svp why said letters should not lje granted a
the next !‘eovmbcr term of ibis Court, rud th t .-
title be published in terms of the law
At; le extract from the minme- es said Court
may id 7-t.iOm WM. A. COBB, Otxl’y.
ts EORGiA, I’pson ( otiii! ;,.
T arv, Mav leno. lb- r ;S.
W 1 ictvaa, James Trice, Executor of the Estate ot j
James Gibs ,n,.deceased, applies for Letters ol Dismis
sion. and represen s that he bus fully administered am.
settled said estate;
It is therefore ordered, that rnlc ri ti do issue, rc
ouiring all persons concerned, to show cau-e, if any
they have,) why said letters should not Le granted a.
the next December term of said Court, and that saio
rule be published in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minute.-: ol said Court,
may 18 7-iuttin WM. A. COBB, Ord’y.
/ i EORRIA, Sumter County. Whereas, .!<>-
VX seph W. Row land ap])iies to me for Letters of Dis
mission from the Guardianship of John C. Wells, or
phan of Everett Wells, deceased:
These are, therefore, to give notice to all persons in
terested, to be and ap{>ear at my office, on, or before the
first Monday in July next, to show cau-c. if ati v they
have, whv said letters should not be granted.
Given under inv hand in office, thi- l'th day of May
1853. “ L. BRUNER, Ordinary,
may 18, T— ~ t
GEORGIA. Pulaski County.—Wlieroas Reu
ben Ha. roll and Martin B Everett, Executors •;
the last Will uud Testament of MJes Harrell, late ..
said county, deceased, apply for Letters ot’ DisuiL— for.
from said Executorship:
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin-
Silar, the kindred and creditors of said demised, to til
e r objections, if any they have, within the time pre
scribed oy law-, why letters of Dismission should not V
granted them.
Given under my hand and official signature, tlrn-
May the 13th, 13-">3.
rhay 13 mßm JOHN V. MITCIIELI., Ordinary.
(t EORGIA, Upson County.—WheniD, tin
X estate cl’ Martin 15. Daniel, late of said comity, de
ceased, is unrepresented in law ; no person having ap
plied for letters of administration thereon:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to up
pear at the Couit of Ordinary to be holdeu in aDd foi
She said county, on the fir-t Monday in June next,
then and ihere to obtain said letters; otherwise the*,
-will issue to the Clerk of the Superior Court.
Gireu under my hand thi* 2ith da\ of April. 18 >7
may 4 s—St WM. A, COBB, Ordinary.
(~> EORGIA, Lee County. -Whcrvas, Willisti
X McL'-ndon applies to me for of Adminis
tration tijiou tie estate of Juba McLeodon. Junior, dr
cea-eti:
Rmu ai-e, therefor-?, tc <4'a -.nd admonish all and
singular the kindred and .! tors o! said deceased, to
tile their objections, if anv they have, within the time
prescribed by law, otherwise letters of adnini-tratii ti
Hvi.! be gra;:td to the said applicant,
nl Civeu under my hand, in office, this goth Lav ol
■ppril, ISSB. WM. NEWSOM, Ordinafv.
W may 4 6-6 t
C’iT A ITU NS.
j 1 CORGI A, Sumter County.—To am. whom i
lx “ MAV oxc .ax: Where s Ulltl W. k'-r .ppli. s
in qh for lcthr.il of Ad nini i ivith the will an
iiexcL,) . ac c.-oiie oi J.-ivuiiaii W alkcr, i,; e ot s.iui
county, dece -cd:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said decetu-ed, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, and file their objections, if any they have, oth
erwise letters of administration will he granted to the
said applicant.
(liven under rnv hand this 2S'th dav of April IS —S.
L. BRUNER, Ordinary,
may 4 _
("X EORGIA, .Nlonroe County.—Lour: of Ot-
X diuary, May Term, 1 Safi. , . . .. ,
Whereas; Benjamin 11 iv good, administrator wrn
the will annexed of Mary Hiiygixul and. ecawd, Is is 1:1-1
his petition, stating that he Lju lu.iy a ‘ui.ai-tfii-l -tie
estate of said decease.:, and prays Letter cl Dw.ms
therefrom. „ , , ... ,
It is therefore ordered hv the Court mat me h.m.tod
and creditors of said defense*! do • ih -tt o,jc; :.ms,
if am thev hare, on i oitoie th ‘ firs, -10-i -G 111 >•
vein bet next, why said letters do- a.-.-ory sh-u.d uu. be
granted, . . ..
V true copv from tiie intitu! *- ol >a.u t..*uit.
K. G. CABAMS.S Ordinary,
may 4 5-nvhm
/T EORG! A, I’psoa County. -Wberew,ui
I I s.rutir :i’ m uiiung. pu:p..r.a:g to oe a W ill
signed bv Macb inn Butiklcy. 1-tc ol *.ud county, de
c-ased. and dat.-d the day* of nt the eighteen
hundred and forty-cighlh year of our Lord, him been
tiled in my ..‘.fire t-y the Executor iiaua-d tit said
instrument. , , . , ~
These are, th_ref>:e, to cite atn. admonish oil persons
concerned, to be at: l av-pcar at the Court of O.dmuiy,
to beholden in and for iiicia-umy aforesaid, on the -iim
M-ii:lav in June next, to witness the probate us stud ai
siruiaant as iti - la.-., will and testament oi sa.d deceas
ed, or to Ule toe : objection- t iieicto. f
Given u ider in; fund and official signature, tins amh
dav ol April, i so.
inay 1 ii-M WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
/ - EORGI I, H wne c< ty.- Vv heraut.
V J id Baiifot ins applied to me lor letw-i s t.i *uiniti
is. ration, dr oa - o.i, ou the estate of Allen M Lee,
iof said county, deceased: . . .
These are, ‘.lu-tvfore, loeite and admonish all and >;n
gii-ur, the kindred and creditors of said .let-eased, to
ije an.l appear a. inv o:hc*-, within the tin.- piesc-iibcd
bv law, and show cau-e, ii a-ay* they hi:.e, ah; -aid ie.-
?crs -lio::‘d not be granted.
Given male. tn. ha::d, th;- .it day of April, k- o.
a p r 7 4_st‘ EG. CABANdSS, Ordinary. _
nLO il (i IA, Pulaski Cou-itv- Wlien-.is,
V r James i.i-’vis ..}li. s -Mers of Atlmii -trdtoo
o:i the estate of Jtu : h 1 c.vi>, laiv ofsai.i County, uecc.is
i hesearc therefore to ctc and r .noidsh all and singulat
.:he kmdre l and .-leditot < of said dec-ase.!, to file tneir
i.’oji-ctions, if :;ny. ; wi.ltiu the rime prvscr.bed by law,
I why letter-shoo and not be granted. .
Given under haul raid official signature, this
\-rii i:v.h, 1 -• JOHN V. MITCHELL,
api- IT Gtd.nt'fy.
p EORGIA, Sumlcr County. —Toai.l wii ox
Vx it *y Whereas, Pliiltp J. V.i applies
one for Letters .if Administration upon the estate of
John \V. IK-11, hbe of said county, deceased:
Tiu-.se are, tiieref.uv, to ciie and admonish nil and
singular the kind.red said creditors of -aid deceased, so
be* and appear at my office within the time prescribed
bv law, to show tense, if a .v .hey have, why letters
of admini-’i itiou should not be gnmtcd said applicant.
Given under mv hand, this 27th day of ‘.prd, Hob
apr 27 t L BRUNER. Ordinary.
/A JIORGiA, Puiaaki County. Vi'i-.cr.-,-
VT Thomaa i:. Armstrong, a;.pl;es for Letters ot .
Administration up.-a the e— Lite* .;i La.vurd Scott, late
of said county, •Lve-.iM.d:
These ure. ih retore. ui cite* and admonish all and
singular tin-kindred and creditors cf said d-.veastd to
file their objections, if any, why letters should not be
giointcd iti tenna of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature this May
the 2d, lSr>3.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, Ordinary.
may 11
/~i EORGI Uptsi Coiaty. W s,Thos.
\ AT Raines applies to ue for Lett.-rs of Gtiardiati-hip
of the property of Jnii.v F. Rainr*, it minor under the
ig? of fourteen, a - id orphan child of John (. it.lines,
•ale of said count . deceased :
These- .ire, ;her. f.>-e, to c: e end adinoni-h all ; arsons
concerned, to file their objectionif any t!u*y have,
within the time p; ‘ Tibetl hv law, why -aid letter
siioniil rot he gran:e<L
Given under band, this Lth dav of .\j>rit, 1-
ai-.r ::-rt WM. A. COBB. Ordinary.
Ai; MI S I SIR AT*) li S’ SAL KS.
\D AIIN ISTRATOR’S S ALE. Will lie sold,
ai the Courihonac door in Bainbritlge, Decatur
couutv, on the fii-: Tuesday in July next, between the
usual hours of stale, agreeable to an order of (he Honor
able Court of Oiiir.'aiy ot Doolv county, lot of Lund
No thirty-four ,4• in the fourteenth (14) District ol
formerly Early, now Decatur cottufy.
Also,* on the -ame day, at the Courthouse door in
Blakelv, Early county lot No. oik* hundred and fifty-six
(1.7-tjj in the twenty-sixth CJ*! : Dis'rict of said count v of
Early. The above lands sold as the property of the es
tate ofSimeo.j Roberts, l.rc ol Dooly county, deceased,
and for the i-u, , ><* cfdivisn and.
ARRINGTON 11. I’UILLIPS, Adm’r.
Lee Cos., may 11 4(kl
\ DMIKIBTRATORXI SALE.—By virtue o
g \ an order troai the Court of Ordinary of Houston
couutv, will be sold on the fir-i Tuesday in June next,
before .he Courthouse door in Perry, all the interest of
the estate of William L. Haddock, deceased, in the fol
lowing lots or parcels of land, lying iu the loth District
of said co nan, to wit:
Lots Nos. ill, i i-, 151, I'll, 18", north half of No.
ISO, all of No. 17u, except .32 acres, more or less, in
which Mr-. Esther Pace lias a life estate, 43 acres of
lot No. 17:', r.’l of No. 1- i, except one-third on ihe east
side. Nos. 141', 17:0,171. 172, excepting 2. 2 acres, more
or k-s-. now owned by the Ilmista i Manufacturing
Compauv. Said inter.-st la.-inp ati utidividc-d rcvcif ou
arv interest after the dea.li ot Mis. .itary lliooks, funn
el I v Mary Haddock, said lands having been assignt-d
to her for dowers in the estate of William il ad doc!:,
•leceasc !. To Ik* sold for tlic benefit of the heirs of
said estate of William L Haddock, deceased. Terms
on the dav of sale.
JAMES 0. RASKIN, Adm’r.
apr 27 4—tds
i DMINISTIIATOR’H S kLE. By virtue o’
i \_ an order fr<> n the Honorable lufe. uir Court oi
Pulaski couutv, while sitting &* a L'oiirt tor ordinary
; mposcs, i’ *1 bit - ddou the hr—t Tue-ilay iu June next,
hafi'rc the Oou.-tb i-e dour, at the county site of Polk
nuutv, within tin- legal hours of sale, one Lot of Laud,
No. .Seven Hundred and Twcik \ -nine, (722 in the
Kfoli e. *:h District, Third Section of originally Chen -
he”, now Folk coil- ty. S..M as the ptoperty o. lb * es
tate of Green \V. I'isuiitain, deceased, for the beat fit ot
the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash.
- . la WM. J. FDD Ni UN, lda r
j % OST PON ED A I) ->I INIS T KA 1 O RS
; ‘ ■ Wil I lief ;re the Court-house door,
in tiu> town of l-’orsvth, Monroe County, on tuc first
Tuesday iu June next, vi uin the_ usual hour- of sale,
‘lie foliowing i ro. • rtv, sa l 1 bv virtue of an order Irom ,
ihe llanombie In for fir C.airt of Pofo-ki county, while
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said d.-ceet-ed, viz: One house
-r-.j ‘"i in the town of Cullo i.m, Monroe c-oioity —said
Jot conJainii.g threc-fiinrilis of mi acre, and situated on
Lae south si.ie of liiC r.K>.d leaving from Culk>d<.*n to
Knoxville; and part of lot nu ib -r eighty-four, itithe
eleventh district < f Monroe county, iicginnir.g uMiie
corner of Coiiins’ lot iu said ion.l: running thence
along anid road thirty yards to a stake ; thence back
sixty* inrds to th * south lo a stake corner; thence west
thirty xards to said Collins’ line to a stake corner; and
thence*west thirty yards to the north, ai mg -aid Col
lin-’ line, to the beginning.
CHAS. E. TAYLOR, Adiainistratr.r.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adnt’x.
apr ‘27 4-tds
\DM INISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to
an order of the Honorable Ordinary of Upson
countv, will lie sold, before ihe Courthouse door in
TboniasToti, la?tween the usual hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in June next, the Negroes belonging to the
estate of William H. Worthy, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. —
Terms made know n on the dav < ( sale.
apr 20 r-ttis WILLIAM WORTHY. Adm’r.
VDIMTIaTOBV lAUr Will* I,be
fore the Courthouse door in the town of Irwin
ton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in June
next, one lot of Land, consisting of two half Lots, Nos.
273 and 274 in the second District of said county—one
half of each Lit lying broadside, making one whole
containing 2fl2 ! v acres more or l< ss, lying ou the wa
<e. -of ihe Big riaut-v Creek, near IheOooius.- River.
Said propert* to la* -a.! l for the benefit <f if.-- h ns a: and
creditors. Terms n- ole known on the dav of sale.
m;;r !<> ■■’l id- MIJ.L.S M. LORD, Aiiin’r.
\ 1)311 NINTH A TOII'S NA LE.—By virtue of
an order of the Ordinary of Ice county, will be
sold, before the Courthouse iloor in Ihu town of Anieii
cus, Sumter county, on the first Tuesday in Jrtne r< xt,
between the usual hours of sale, lot of land numb-r
i:J3, in the 17ih District of Sumter county, as the
propeny of Mills Jordan, deceased. Sold for fire benefit
of the lieir and creditor-. Terms made known on ihe
day of sale.
JAMES 11. RAO AN, ~n .
mar 1 d—.3o-tds JACOB G. MATHEWS, i* Afini r> ’
NOTH Es OF AFFUCITIOII*
rpffO MONTHS afvr date application will be
I made to the Ordinary of Sumter county, for Ira:
to sell Hie lands belonging to the es'ute of Martin O.
Buchanaft, late of said county, dec -s and.
ROYAL R. JENKINS, Adm’r.
may IS B 7-2 m
r I' , 3VO MONTHS after date, application will be
1 made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Up
son County, lor lc ive t> sell t!i<* land- b* longing to ihe
Estate of Janies Wilson, late of said County deceased
JOHN CARLTON. Adm’r.
may 18 7-2 m Wi h ihe Will annexed.
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will be
1 made to the Honorable Ordinary, of Houston comi
ty, for leave to sell the t en! estate of James M Reynolds,
deceased. HUGH D. McKAY, AdmT.
, may 18* 7—km
I•” IMVO MONTHS af'et dale, aiy lication will 1.-c j
JL made m the Oaiiuary of .Sumter county, for iept'e j
| 0 sell o*l lot of Land :.tul ‘wo Negro Sfi-va-- tefoi.g-1
.;to Uw es:a;e of.Lfomiiii ofonor. lateyt said eo-m
n.-V-Oiiscd. JAS. M. JL .'•* ••'. -k‘-Lo *’• ( |
„,, r 4- 2m with the wiil annexed. j
IMVO .MONTHS after dale, aj-pHcation v. ill be j
J. made :<> the Ordinary of Suaiu-i 00-auty, tor fi-uvt
to sell all the Land and Ncgtoes iiehmgiu.-r to the c—
ta'cof \bncrJ. Hugh-, late of s-iil e* mat a, deceased
ALEXANDER M LITTi.E, Adm’r
apr 6 ___ u L;- nl
riMVO MONTHS after date, ap ficatiou tvill la |
1 made lo the Ordinary of Sumte: Couniv, fer l-uxc
to sell the Land belonging to the cssutc of \\ iiham
Flowers, late of said couutv. d-. H-e- -d.
ALEXANDER M. LITTI.K Adm r
apr 0 a 1 2at
r p\VO MONTHS after d;t>, application will I.m
l made to the Or dinary of Sumrer ciiutil.V, for leav.
t.> sell ihe lauds ijeloiigingtrt the estate <>i l.awder Mi:n
-lie of said cotuttv, <i, -ed. , , „ i
apr *3 l-2m it 3l AllTiN G. M f M>. Adm r.
tp\VO MONTHS after date, application will !•* ,
i made to the Honorable, the Ordinary of lions!:- j
County, tin-leave to sell such land un.l negroes of Janie- ;
Gatos.* deceased, as uiav bo necessary M pay Ihe dob:
of said fi'-ceased, and for .he • tirpoac el (listi aite ,
among the heirs of said deceased- OaT ES,
mat 30 .32 -2t.i Adm’r of James Oates, dcc’.i
rp\VO .MONTHS after date, uppliettion will be
1 made to I‘:< Ordinary of Sutnfor county, for leave
to sell thej-eid e.s'itte b--lengirg to Arnold Godwin, o.
laU* of said couutv, deceased.
mav 4 ;’- 2m u ARNOLD GODVi f.x, St.,
Administrator.
rpivo MONTHS after date, appiicati-*u will !..
1 made to the Court of Ordinal; of Motuot? couutv,
for leave to sell the interest of Flemitig Hcidit. decease
in the South half of Lot of Land, Number 100, in the
Uth District of said county. I'. T. HEIDLE, Ex r
may 4 “ ’- i ‘ l
rpYVO MONTHS after date, :ipj*l*eation will b* j
1 made to the Honorable Court of Or bnaav <u 1. p.- oy.
countv, far ]■ avc lo sell flic teal estate of \ iiliuui J
Morrison, la c of said count v. deceased,
mav 4 o-2in JOEL MATHEWS, Adni’r. i
OUVO MONTHS after and I . pplicaHot) will ft.-
! made to the Ordinary of Monroe couutv frr leave i
to sell ihe land, and t art of the negroes, belonging te,:
the estate of Robert Mu vs. late nt se and count-, d<- •
ceased. JOHN SHANNON, Adm’r
nmy 4 r-2m j
riv.yo MONTrit-t :*fvi- date, application .!1 b
-5 made to the (h diuary of Crawford county, for leave
to soil ail th-* l.vniis and negroes belonging to ihe estate
of E-lev S. Scott, lido of said c.-ntu*, i.-eeasc-.1. ;
WILLIS it. SCO'; -f. Adniiiiistrufor.
may 4 ‘>-- !
IN WO MONTHS after d-te, a]:;!icaEou wiil le
made to the Ordinary ot Lee county, for h* nc to
sell all the r •; I e-fa- * of Stephen Williams. I i'e < ft s.;id
county, deceased. .1. Iv. Wii.Ll.33iS, ‘-iii.it.
mat ,i ■ -* ;l
TWO MONTHS after date, a; will *
made to the Honorable Ordinary of Upson C*--:i;.y,
for leave ( o -ell lo* (.1 !::.d No. .'7;*, io ilie AO ■
section of Cherokee, hvloi gin. c to tb** e-MR- oi Chat iv-
Richardson deceased. A. LOnl/lEE, A:!:ur.
apr 27 4—2111
\’ ji u ... iv) JLBTOKS * lEOIfURfti
N’OTICE to Debtors and trcdilot s.
All jivusoo- indebted to tiie estate o; i.-'ey S Scott,
lac of Ct..\vfi>d county, uvcai <d, ai: r. guested to
make immediate puyinent, at.d ‘iiose liaviug > ••..i*?nb*
against said estate, arc rcuuesU'il tojitesent them ns toe
liw direct-. WILLIS B. SCOTT, Adm’r.
apt 27 *v-. i |
N oth eto s>*‘*ot s:i r-<*-titor.*-:. .mi pc.*
sous havieg d‘ti!:tods • lu* I'.sliPeof J antes
Wilson, late of l pson County deceased, to * ti--t. li*:.i to
preaent th.-:n as re.piiresl by law ; and those indebte 1
to make immedi re p:iv: v.ut to
JOHN CARLTON, Vdm’r,
mav 18 7-71 With tie* Wiil annexed, j
N OTH E to Debtors and Creditors. -Mi
l cr-oc.a indebted t i ti,.* es'.aw < j Uo‘> ,* Mays
late of MoiiFnecotitit/. ‘ •'•'*■■*<!, ate t :**ju*':-c*l o ih*i
immediate jmyinent; etui all those having claims
against said estate will present tli.-oi touiedul; au.hoi.-
• jcatf l, within ihe time pre-ei-;h; ! bv Saw, oll.ei wi .-
tiiev will not be paid.
may -l 5-71 JOHN SHANNON, AtWr.
N’OTTCE to Debtors and treditovs.
All persons t.. lil’inuti Sl.i tain, laic nt
.Sumter comity, deceased, ;.h* iv •■- e i to tnak-.* it.it..e
diate payment, and a.ii those holding deinat.ds against
said deceased, are i-.sioe- eil to render th*-ni n duly at
tested ill terms of ihe law.
Letters of Administration ‘l ifi *1 Aj il 4’lfi 1 ‘.'b
ELIZAUKTii !-. STATUAM,
aj>F* 27 4—7 t B A.Gini.*sTi a* r; x.
HERE IS YOf'B REMEL'Y.
HOLLOWATS OINTMENT.
A MOST MIRACULOUS LURE OF BAD LEG:',
AFTER -I-;; YEARS’ SUFFERING._
Ejctrad of a L Iter from Mr. li Uuvu> tin, oj ,* * J
S'. M.rStr>tf, H’. -.■hn-u.li, </. (>■ i 1 > A J fay, i7• >l.
To I’rof. Hoi.i.ow.\v: , t
Sir —At the age of 1■ my w;i - who is notv ‘aj
caught a violent cold, which settle i in her legs, and
ever since that time thev have been more or less m re,
and grea iv iutitiiiie.L Her agonies win* deitraeriog.
and tor loomhs together she was deprived en irely id
rest and sleep Every remedy that in wheal men sui
rised iv as tried, but without e.e*ct; hoi he.dili s.mle.td
severeiv, and the slate ot her legs was terrible. 1 bad
ofen rend your Advertisements, and advised li r to tr; :
y air Rills and Ointment; and, as a last n source, a. 1
evt r other rentedv hud proud useless, sue consented
to do so. She commenced six weeks ago, and, s.ninyc
to relate, is now in gooil lienhb. JJer legs me | uial* -s, *
without stnuo or seur, and her sleep sound and uad.s
turbtsl, Gould you have witnessed the .suffering- oi
ntv wife dining ihe last -.-••irs, and contrast th.-ui >
will, her present enjoynutit of liealth, you would
indeed foci delighted ia having been tiie means,
of *0 arcatlv alleviating the sufferings of a fellow cm* ;- i
ta ,v. v riignedj ‘ VvTLLI Ail GALIMEN. j
\ PERSON 70 YEARS OK AGE CURED OF A I)A A !
LEG. OF TlLiiT\ YEARS STANDING.
C, r9 ‘/ • ’ frtui Mr. U'iJi ‘iU B-'i dr J\
tr.;.< Oce ,oj 11 tt-mclidr. iu.ir Hud A d, tide IJI y j
:*/> 1.
To Riot Hou/iway :
Sir—l suite;ed for a peri ;\ of thirty years front a
bad leg, the result of two or three different ncenL-u'.s ■
! Gas Wotks ; accompanied by scoi-btiti-- -vmjdonis. ; ,
bad recourse :o a variety of ruedica! a*l. ice, wit lion! de
riving any benefit, and was even told th it th leg v.ot--.
be aiiijiututed, yet in opposition to that opinion,\out
Pills and Ointment hav* eTe.-ted a complete cun ) ->
sliort a time, that, tew who bad nor wiiie ssed it v. ;•!
c;edi*. tuc fact. (Signed; Wii.LIAM ABBS.
Toe truth of this statement can be verified bv Mr.
W. I’. England. Chemist, Id Market S;ice, Hudders
field.
A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE j
MONTH
Extract fa L-t rU uu Mr. Frederick Tutu r, /•/
PtuFf id, K'u \ dated Ihe iu*r l.Ai, J -
To Piofes.-or Hollo a ay :
Dear Sir—My wife bad suTereil from Bud Brea: . ft.:
more than six months, and during the whole period had ‘
the best medical attendance, bn: nil to no use. Having
before u aded an awtul wound in my own leg by you*
unrivalled medicine, I determined again to use your
Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a mul in
tier case, and for unate it was I did so, fur in less than
a month a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that \
various other blanches oi my lamilv liar- deiivwl fictn
their use is really astonishing. 1 now strongly m*eom
mend them to all ;nv friends.
(Signed; * FREDERICK TURNER.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Oint- j
ment in most of the following cases:
Bad Legs. cers.) Scalds.
Bad Breasts. Contracted r.itd Sore Nipples.
Burns. Stiff Joints. Jfiorc Thi oats.
Bullions. Elephantiasis. Skin Dis> uses.
Hiteof'Moeqaitocs Fi -iid i. Scurvy.
ateiSaiid FiUs. (font. Sore Heads.
Coco-hay. Glandular Swell- Tumours.
Cbiego foot. ittg-. Ulcers.
Chilblains. LumL.go. Wound*.
< iiappcd Hands. Piles. Yaws.
Corns (Soft 1 ‘.1.1- Khvuinatisir..
Sold at the Establishment ofProfcseor HOLLOWAY, I
24 i Strand, (near Teaipic Bar, London*) and by all re> ;
jiectable Druggists and fiealersin Medicines throughout J
the British Empire, and those of the United States, iu j
Pots at ::7Wc., 57., mid f !,'o each. Wholesale by the j
principal Drug houses in Ihe Union, and by Messrs. A. j
li. A i). SANDS, New York.
Tin-re is a considerable saving by taking the
liny 1 r si/t-.s.
N. 11. iiiieciir.ns for the guidance of patients in ev
ery disorder arc affixed toeueii Pot.
For sale by \V. 33'. Lincoln, Savannah, and bv E 1..
Stii iatf"..i:n and Cos. Macon.
epr 27 -t-lv
LNHD3 AND L EOT.JUS FOR SALE.
r | A i. 5 tindert ‘good off. - !’<•<• sale, two valuable si-Ulr- j
1 mr-r** of land lying 0:1 the 33 t - ern side of Murk
aiee Cm.-k in Smut’ r county, Georgia: One 1 miles hi -
low Americu- iy*i Mining ah,. a’ -'oo r.crc-’, 17-3 of which
are cleared, in ml; all f. <- b, and ii a tine -‘,e of ouUi
ration; the other. 2 1-j miles b:* T ow Amerii ns, contain
ing 400 acres, TSO cleared ana also in a t.oc stale of eul i
tivation.
Both these sctilcrr.cnU have upon tlietn, comfortable
dwelling-, th uoccasarr outbuildings, and many conve
niences to make them desirable .Should pui c-tiascrs de
, .sire it,he ivnuM also a: !1 with the plaoes, 20 likely no
groes, and hor-es, mtiiCS, corn, fodder, Ac., sufficient to
siock them. Terms easy. NEWNAX McBAIN,
apr 13 2-3 m * America*, Gu
WIN3HIP & SON
’ RE : ~v receiving lb • tts'ini -upp’-- of PANG i
I cl sTAPi.B DRY G 1 ■'>DB,"t *'*whith tbey v.-ourt |
’ by ai tent inn of th- onblic. t h*"’ d®ci: i ti.e :.n
----ii... ~ a.;d in every :.n-g th-.
I iu-: I desirable* it cons:- s 01 pan, ot nc 1 Brocade,
t ;. *i de Rhino, G: enudine * •& f ‘ ssu,k iirc K t^r *
i Muaiin.s Ih’euch Ihintoii !:>,
Scotch and French Ginghams, Rriais, Ac.
Also, a large lot c.t’ Irish Eiucns, I illow Linen and
Sheeting, Damask Table and Napkins, the Liu- |
cus are of thett* * *.i i a.-ortr. “n, uud warranted
pure, ie-tto 1 -i Jr. ,t-h-.*d and Brown Sheeting. Shirt
-1 nc-, Oaaabui-g-, Doom-Ac Rbii--> mid Stripes, Gotton
ade.-, Ac. Ac , all of which will be sold wholesale or re
tail at the lowest mark.*: prices,
mar 2 ;
/ GRTU.N DA.3IASKM AND 33 IN DOM
V SH.VDGS, Lace v’m ..-.ins. Cords and Tassels,
Gmips, Cornices, ic., lbfsaie by W INSIIIF L SON^.
/ 4ARPKTS.—A ci v supply of Brussels, three
i \ > ’pD and Ingrain Carnets, Hug-. Ac., tor sale by
milt ii ‘ M INSHiI* A SON.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
’ JMIE subscriber is now rec*-:ving h’ s stock of FAN-
L CA and STABLE DRV GOODS, suitable for
•becoming season, among which v. Jl be found a rich
a1 I handsome assortment of I ’laid Berages, Milk (rren- j
adines, French Muslins, French Rrints, Ac. A us bis sales
aie tor cash, the public mav expect good bargains,
mar 23 31 ’ G. w. I’RH E.
Damask diapgiis. -
to -k ‘Table Diaper;
| A nml .y.t Damask Naukips;
Jtu. kaback ami Birdsei c- iia|ier ol al <iuh.!e**.
| mar 22 .31 G. W. RRm’K.
A ? BURNING GOODS. bwiubaxii.es,
IT 1 Alpaeeas plain and figured Grenadines, Mus
lins, ! awns, D. ints &c., a large a&sortnieut for sale fovv.
mar ..1 G, W. rolvS.
I)API.II HANGINGS.—A large asmrin.cmt,
1 from ten cents to one dollar and tweiity-nve cents
a piece, also fire board prints. G. 33. I’RICE.
Him- -'■>
TAI LORI NG KSTA BI A SIIMLN T.
AMERICLS, GA.
n r lift, in:del-signed wishes to inform the cdw.eiis ot
I ia. . and the adjoining counties, hat he has
opened ll.a .Jiove csuibiishment, and will be always
glid to see h:s former customers, and all who may
litv*liini with .heir patronage.
•. ■ ,ii Gac ticnts made in the Shop, are warranted
,t, *,.-■■ -her with good workmanship, or Cloth and
Trimming-paid for.
’ ,i- in o done to order. Gentlemen caning and
1,-a. mg their measure, their Garments wiil be sent to
th-i.i ber*: cr desired, if practicable.
.., ; , .-,2-tf F. .3!. O’SIIAY.
I xiixi
CHERRY PECTORAL
For flic rapid Cure of
con:its. cot,os. iioarsfm'ss.
BltOM IMTIS. M il OOPIW-fOI-CH,
CROUP. ASTII tit. AM)
CONSOIPTION.
Manv vears 01 , i<_a . ... . ring’.he public
coiitid:".a*e in lus medic. lie, inis won for i: an apprecia
:ion attd notoriety by far exceed 1? 1 • >1* s gu.ne
expectatiointof its friend;. Nothing hot its intrinsic
v;::tu-sa’id the unmistakable benefit coulerreiion tliott
‘•ands of sufferer*, could <; iginatoaud maltrtain the rep
ntatioi vs. Wl.i . vinferhtrretnediesthrust
ii-kmi fti- eOMiiminitv, 1> • . md and been di-ciuded,
t |‘,;s ■ . ■ g.ui : friends ! trial, conferred bene
fits o 1 the alllie:fd they • :: t.-.-vVv forget, and procured
cures ioo iiM.iierous and Lni rNni irk ibii* to be forgotten.
While i! is a fraud on ‘ - public- to pretend that any
on.’ liu-dic-iv V, ill infallibly ear.- -till there is ahun
-1:. ;pr of t’.iat the Glieri v I’-.*'•'oiid do*-s not only as a
g-:!i,. i;i ig, hut almost invariably,cure the maladies
Ini iv'. - ‘h i mployed.
■ ; s these fact- wider a-m betl.r Known,
h's w iiciuehas become the best reliance oi th;* afilic
cd, the log cabin of the Ameviran poas, nt, to the
a) - . European Kings. Throughout tins entire
.. . every State, city, and almost every I mullet
GherVy Pectoral is known a- flu* best lemc
il ; -.j- eaacsof the Throat and Lungs, and in
! ,---*i countries, it is coining tube ex’ m-Li lv
. .. most inu-lifoviil Physicians. In t-i. ii
, •...djGcnminy, where the ncfo and . -
j, j.,. rached th r highest uc'l* ’:**!, Ghcuy
>t-*f*r:il is Iti tv* dnccd, and in ccus'-mt use in the At*
ihnu-iPt! 3 A fills iicaisc-s, public !i:s i'.u ions, and
; tor,-< .sic practice, asltu- -oies! remedy, their atiend
r pin ric-aus can employ for the nmre dangerous af
*...*•).’ < f tiie Lungs. Also, in milder cns< *, ami fur
‘lildu-n it is safe, pleasant and efi'cctnrl to ‘ tire, in
„. s-r *c f she most flattering testimonials,
,:v’e ha .<• t- a from parent- who have- h.'tnd it einca
.ou- in ;-a-*.-s particularly incidental to childhood.
The Gh -m *, Pectoral is manufactured l>v a practical
‘hemisi, -ud every ounce of it under his own eye,
with invariable accuracy and care. It is scaled and pro
-c*oil by law from counterfeits, consequently can be
■lie 1■ *i as genuine without adulteration.
We have'endeavored here to furnish the community
.-it! a • - dicine of such in rinsie snpenci it; and wunh
• -id •ouimend itself to their confidence -a remedy
om r ~;*-.*, speedy and effectual, which this has by 1 *-
-j ;.ud 1 - ’u-itiess trials jiroved i-elf to !.*: u;*.d
us- h\ greaf -are and preparing it with chemical uc*
iiracv', of uiiif*-rm strenglb to afford Physicians anew
t uf on v,'. 1 they can rely for I lie best results, and
?e iifßic't *1 •* itb a remedy that will do for them all that
.edieine can do.
l by J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Hdd in Macon by Geo. Payne and E. L. SrnonKCK
t> ,t Cos.; in Forsvth bv Ensu.n A PitEt.ns; in Kuox
illc by F. H. Mthdock : in Tbomaston by W. 11.
vndw’ich, and by Druggists and Dealers iti Medicine
verywhere.
apr f* L-JJm_
MARBLE M ENUrACTORY.
- r%> ‘ -'/ *•* . i ‘ • “ ’ ‘ * • V * V *
■-'VV’ ’ ••'!•* i’ * -■*'•:-L-f .tS&jl
***■'■■: '* .AM .. *;-’ i -.5.,;.*i:.iaS
J OHN RITTER, Murble Manufacturer, Xo. 0, Grand
street, New llaven, Connecticut, hns oon.-'antly on
mud, made to order, of American and Korean Marble,
trace Sione-s and Monuments ot various pal earns, Ta
le Tops, Chimney Pieces, Jams, Mantle ■, Baptismal
\vm: s, etc., etc.
,ir,ou.i patterns of Monuments horn the above es
. ... time s , can be seen in <.•/*. 11 ii t m t ry. Or
.rs lor any deseription of .Marble work, will be receiv
'd be the under.signed, who is au.lion/ed to i.c! as Mr.
tiler s sent. JOHN L. JONES,
j.m l'_ ‘J 41 -y
TEMPEST.
I'MUS re’uhruted STALEfON u :i! stand dtt- •,
. nug tUe ensuing Spring Season, at the ~h>
ten ral Com ••, near Macon, (in , dnd wu ; / Cv.\_
• rve Mares at ifSJ.j by ihe season, and V-Jo by me in.sn
anee. The treason will commenceou i.st ot .March, anu
ml Ist of .lulv.
The merits of this thorough-bred Horse aro too well
n i a to require an ex.ended notice. I! s col s are
minus in the sporting world for their many excellent
i ualitiea.
I’mM ’V r rare will he taken of Mares sent hum a
istance. For particulars, • uidv to 11 T. Powell, Pro
j rietor of the Central Course
PEDI • , ,
TcMPfsr was sired bv i ttuipkit: boy; he by Stoek*
old r, tbr his, Stockholders Podigre-, s.ei American
’urflb ‘stir, i; innjikin Hoy’sdatn. l. tura i tySor v, .>,
ired by Sir Richard, her dam Independence by Pacolet.
•. darn, Fancy, by Wilks Wonder, who was sired by i:n
orted Diomed. II: ■ Wonder s) dam was also tiled on
fP .'.let -her g. g dam by old Cclab-berg. g. g. dum
yWu ‘iijr g. gg. g. i.luni by Mark Anthony- herg.
g. g. g. dam by imported Fearnauglit. Sir Rrcliard
,'as sit ed by Pacolet, and out of old Madam Tousoti—
he by Tup Gallant—he by Galilin -he by imjtored
iedd i’d. Her dam was by Grey Medley, 0 car, im
orted Fear naught, Ac. Sir Richard is a toll brother ol
ton. Tonson, Champaign, ami Sir Henry, who ran lie
•toon • race with American Eclij.-se. Pacolet washy
npotfed Citizen—he by Pacolet ol England - lie by
dank, an * Blank bv tho Goldolnbin Arabian, l aco
•t's cl. Ii bv Tipo Saib—he bv Lmdsage Arabian, best
in of C<.dolphin Arabian, out of Stiver Tail she by
} Innin g ‘.’s White Rose-- I TempoSi’s dam, M iry Queen
, S- she by imported Leviathan, and out oi a mure
y (!) i Pacolet. Sec her txn formative on the turf,
full') * 45- ts
t rNOI.T’N PISTOLS of “, i a dr. inch barrel, re
v. tvived per last steatnar by E. J. AOHNSTOX.
: npr ii . • i
f ) AKAKOLS AND li MHKEI LAS. -A huge
L fc. sortment C. W. PRICE.
mar s& P* H
VOTJSdiAND \(X'OV"':'S. All pet on it in
debtedto the subscriber, arc respectfully urged to
ill, and make payment at their earliest convenience.
mar 30 6it E. J, JOHNSTON.
3 I? KA.SE’3 PATENT DOUBLE ACTION SUCfTCOJ :
•,.V[) forge camp -P'. i) .'V ‘. j
! rf*MX JUMP ; <i now extern, •■••I.” u red. a.l er,-: j
.p< ■ ■ i the ■■• ■ ■
.ni;i-* u.iri Jut .iow i iiv. I* vr*iJ <'*••. ••u.tr <■*.
welts of any depth. One man can rn.se wa.er t.oni a
well S'i nr ii sos deep; ami wi.h tlie applied.ion oi
ho-c uml ph>e, c m throw it upon the top ot any com -
moil two--lory hou <•; so that in c*se of or lot j
washing < riges, holds H llou>cs and tfbip oecri.-.
i also, watering l-lower Yards and Guldens, it is ua&ur
: passed, Latve sizes can be had lor I l .re Engines, sta
tionary or portable, lor V. alehouses, Public .
tfteaniboa.s, Ac. Afoo, for tavimnL', Aiming, a .an i! 1 -*c
i luring and Railroad purpose;-. .
For ‘.lie pun/lnae of Pumps, town or country rights,
• in tie,’ State ot Georgia, apply to ilasun & Dibole, Yu
con, (hi., or their agent, A. McQL EEN.
sop S 23-1 y
BOOK ISLAND FACTO 27
Its NOW M A NUP ACT UK! N , VviCTiNG I’Al'ri*
I of all the v. -ions k-tids -such as Letter. Fools-aa;
i Flat-cap, F< ho and Conn.e.cial Post, < nus(l and io,
ruled) Medium.-, De.ms, Ac. Also, Newsprint, Booh
and Colored paper; Post Olfo-e t ad News ytiveio: e
aud Wraj ring paper ot ad - . es; all < ! which ‘•'•:t. i..
sold on as'l ivo.’al.te hrms as can be pmvnased in an
market. i
Order for any of the above kinds of paper addlessen
! to 1). ADAMS, Treasurer, or the mule:-signed, wil:
I meet with prompt attention.
U. n. CURTIS, Secretary.
Columbus. April 30. **tf
BJDIS AND SHOT:~,
j r jj''i I ANK i I*!. t..r tin; . ,-r; iris u patijßia.ge
, I Iwrutoiote eslnuded t*.‘ them. the subscri- tr&T
j bers would i ; nectiu!h cola it a co.dr.iita-uce
the sane. They have in store and are wo. kly i'fe
receiving- tin- latg.-si stuck < ! iknots and Shoes ever be
lt)! e offered by them, and would respect fully invite tin.
attention if buyers before purchasing elsewhere.—
Their stock is manuf etsired with particular reference
to their retad hade, rud warranted ohe of good
stock and v, ui km.tn.-rifp.
nov ;; : , STRONG A WOOD.
XN7. r BOOTS AIJB SKOH3,
(I T Till-: SIGN OF THU TUG HOOT. No. 8.
j\ Cotton Avenue, Opposite Wnshihgron $
Hall, Macon. Ga. Tn.-Mib.-cribers would reiii: a I
their thanks for the very liberal and long emit in
lied l-iUroiuigc extended to tben, and would most res
•reel fully sol.cit a continuance of the same. VVc h.ivi
now in store a large assortment oi BOOTS AN!
SHOES, mo si * oi our own manufacture, to which
weeklv avdiooes will be made, of nil the different styles
ud patterns usually called for in a Shoe store, am
would invit-i those Wish mg to purchase, to call and ex
amine oi;r s:ock, as we rc prepared to sell as low a
aii', house in the cite or Si ate.
net IG-ds MIX & KJUTLAND.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOB SALE.
•’vll K SUBS', ‘it; d'.R < i'iers lor ;• .!<• a valuable Yrii
-1 Plantation, ■ ig’.it miles South-west of At-ieri
cus, containing two thousand and thirty-two acres,
more or less. It is admirably located todivide in halves,
so that it can be brought within the power of om
or swo purchaser 1 v.'dl sell t'.c whole, or will divri
i; with one- or two purchasers In pi t
water privileges, and loead.ai, !; .he gror. i.y in.-n o
Americus, it m- d< ;:o n-i-oimnendatiou. Pei-Mina wisi.-
in >- to purchase, wit! do well to call and look for :lit n
selvea ‘ KOiiT. G. JENKINS.
S.imtcr county, March 0, lb-Mt. -IB—tf
’ PIG-I-inJil COTTON GI1?£ !
1 T. TAVJ.OiI .V GO.. Proprietors of the Columbus
Cotton Gi i Manutactory. have the atistaction ;
announce to their patrons, and ihe Planters gener.dl
ilirouglmut the Cotton growing region, that they or
nv; :.i od to supply any number of their celebrated PIHi-
MIUM GINS.
Wir.’to those Oines have been once used, it would hi
deemed tmr.ee-■■■->ary for the Man u fact mots to say •
word in their favt.r, as they f el confident the Maehine.-
ha . e been brought to sucii perfection that ltivir superi
or performance will recommend them in preteirence t< |
til other Gin- mr.r in u*e. For thesa?isfacth* of thosi ,
aho l:a. en • u• and : . cGins, and arcu ac pi Sited with ;
their ropii-.iii on, th • Proprietors need only say that tlu
rut Premiums have been awarded them for the beat .
Gin . xhibited at the Great State Fair lield Atlanta, J
Georgia, also at the Alabama and Georgia Agi icultiira. j
and Mechanics’ Fair held at Columbus, and at the An-|
nual Fair id the South Carolina Institute ut Charleston ,
The ( oil on giaeii on these Gins received the first pri-|
m : u -- the e.vk :, :.lio:i lie!.! in Charleston, Smi.h Cat
olina, ami at evi rv Fair where samples of Cotton from
the;.i have been exhibited.
The Pi-oj;i-iet>rs have in (heir jiosaession numernn-
Ceriiiieides mini Planters, Cotton Hrokei'', Commission
Merchants, and MtintsUcturcw of Cotton Ootnls, lest;*
tying that the pcrfon.itmce of the Gins and the samples
pro lucotl l*y thorn, cannot h> excoHod by any <rius ev
er manufactured.
All orders for Gins, given either lo our travelling ot
local Agents, or forwarded lo the Proprietors by mail,
will always recciv e prompt at lent ion. (tins will be sen*
to any part oi tlie country warranted to give .satis
faction.
A liberal discount tv 1!, in all cates, be allowed when
the Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at ihe Manufactory,
april 28 4-ly
SPRING IMPORTATIONS 1853.
Charleston, S. C.
■’l'lll’ suhscribers offer to the trade of the South and
1 Souili-Wi st, one of the in'-xtext urc */• c'- j )>,
G o,i* ts thri.oira int-f*lat'tn, to be found in tb -
cotin ry. They inviic attention to ihe ti'llowing aiiicUa,
viz :
PRESS GOODS.
Black Gro Do Rhine Silk.- j Elegant Silk Muslins
in various qualities, J 4 j Elegant Plain add Printed
to 3S inches Grenadines
Black Lustring all widths Elegant Plain and Printed
Colored Glace Silks best Barege Del.nines
make Rich Printed French Mus-
Colored Poult de Soic do. lins
Rich tigured Brocade Silks French and English Lawns
Black and colored Safins Rich Embroidered Muslins
Black and colored Watered - French and English Jaco*
Silks nets
Elegant Black Brocade French and English Ging-
Silks hams
Robes la Bayadere French and English Cam-
Colored Marcelines and | brics and Prints
Florences j Plain and figured Irish
Eig’t Bareges and Tissues ! Poplins.
GLOVES. HOSIERY, LACES, Ac.
English and Gorman Cotton ilose. Silk Lace, Mitts.
Edgings, Tap- s, Bobi jins, S-ik Braids, Triimi-.ings, Plain
Ileiiuncd mid Embroidered Linen Cambric, !! indkei
chiefs, White Goods, l.i.ien Goods, Laces, Silk and
oraiw Shawß, Mantillas, \ isotfs, Ac.
MILLINERY ARTICLES.
Fancy Bonnet, and Cap While and Col and Tarpons
Ribbons White and Colored Satins
Plain TaffeUa and Saiin Green and Blue Bareges
Ribbons Gauze and Love Veils
While and Colored Poult Black and White Laci
de Soie \ oils
Black English and French Gimnsnnd Trimmings
Crapes Oil Silks
White mid Colo; c i French Silk and Cotton Laces
Crapes 1 Black and Colored SLli
Black and Colored Crape | Fringes
Leisse j Silk and Laec Buttons.
MEN’S WEAR AND TAILOR’S GOODS.
Clothhs, Cassirneiev, Vestings Serges, Paddings, Con-1
vess. Silk, Marseilles, Velvet and Satin Vestings, Paris j
Linings,,Silesia- , Fancy Cravats., Sewing Silks. Tweeds, |
Braids, Bindings, Velvets, Pluslies, Linen Drills, Ging : ,
hams, I>rap d’Etc, WellingUni Cords, Coding: ot
Clo'hs, Ac.
We ; ;i v particular attention to Tailor’s Goods, im
porting the best styles ot Cloths, Cassi meres and A es.
mgs.
Also, a very large and complete slock of . •!> j
scriptiou of American ('ottun and W oolen Manufacture* j
Also, a full stock of ail styles and grades of Carpel* j
inys. 1d,,0r Cloths, Druggos. llups, Curtain Materials, j
Linen Goods and lions’ turmshing articles of every de
scription in Ida Goods. We coniidently invite atten-l
tio:i to our slot k as one of the larges? ami best assort -
ed in the United .‘-dates.
We shall receive by every steamer from Europe all
the newest styles of French, English and German :
Good.--, and wo intend to keep up an assortment of desi
rablo Goods throughout toe whole season.
Our prices will be found to compare favorably with
those of aav other market.
BANCROFT, BETTS & MARSHALL, |
,i and 211 Kim; Street.
T. 0. MSPhT. ( HAS. I*. LEVY.
NISH E T A- LEVY.
Ot MULGEE FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP,
M voo.v, Gkokoia, Manufacturers of Steam En-!
■fines and Boilt rs, Rice Thn-hets, Gin and Mill (fear
flip, Saw Mill Irons and Shaftings, Water-wheels, Plates,
and Hails, Pulleys, Grave Railings t;fid Machinery in
general.
Asa testimonial to the character of their work, they
bejr leave to submit the following e\:rac .Vom the Re
port of the Commliiee on ‘! tehmery, to the Southern
Cei. .1 Ai'i'iciiUm..! Society A M. el.allies’ Institute.—
Air. Vi da. .M. W-allev is :he w< H k: own and ooiupetcnt
Enpincir in Chief of the Western A Atlantic lvailni.nl,
l ami the other memo -; • of .Lie Cos nn.i'nee are men cu
! high standing as mechanics.
K-I-M/s-j.., fV V
“ Oi'tho three Engines ex'; bite! ve < 1..,- Messrs.
I Nisbct A. Levy's the hint, nod b“W adapted to agricui
-1 turr.l purpose.., and av.rd them (ho premiums a Sil
ver Cup worth sj'iit. nml a GoM Medal worth
| Os the Pumps, Water-wheels and Gin Gear exhibited,
we consider Messrs. Nisi -t & Levy’s the he*;, ami
award them the premium on these ur.icl -s of manufac
ture.” W-:. M. Waiiley, Cli’inn.
j for Gin Gear an 1 other machinery,
| promptly filled, on suitable reference being given.
] dec l‘ GO ts
! f I ‘II IS IS TO IdIRTIFYj that 1 was cured o
i FISTULA in April, i ■ ’, by Dr. W. \V. Marshall,
! and am obbge.i to his mode of treatment sn
-1 potior to ail others that I have v knowledge of.
W. 11. L’URitS ALL.
Macon, December 1-, is:.(ice it) Hi
‘•JjOJTOE, HEME S A GOO3 LOCATION.”
r IMIE subscriber oilers fir sale his HOUSE and LOT.
I in the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, inclu
ding all necessary buildings, with good Garden, llorst
Lot, .Ye. Ac.
A good School is here, and the hruith of the \ Hap
I cannot lie surpassed by any in Middle Georgia.
Pl -usu call ;uni examine, and if you wish to purchase,
;. iplv to N. A. Carswell on the premises, or to the sub
- riU rat Tai’vi rsvjlle, Twiggs county, Ga.
*> A .ood bargain will be given
upi t> 1- let TALIAFERRO JONES
1?RESII BUTTER. —10 kegs just received and
, lor sale by apr 20 3 C. A. ELLS A SON.
SPLE’THD PIANO FORTES 1
yOW R i-iCf iV i\G, >oine tlv- mo r-A
xS side;.dal Pi n * Ferns wer ohm- -Osj .
ia 4i.iJm.fom : eJJr-oliufMi-v. . J •* 2 J J
j. C. Cl *a. . ...I, a.a Nun . ACUik. . ;.r;a o ivo-..
1.) u;i* V Ul ii.aiie ili .lie C, n.o
rplenti.d ii.ni s tioni J. F. Br- wu A o .’s Factory.
The above msum.tents are a feast to one’s eyes to
la>k at, arid the tone completely ni; rivaling. Vi e shall :
take pdcasure to sh ‘.v tli -se Jnstmments to any that
have a taste lor tine gao ls.
On lrtnd, Prince ‘.lelo iions, bc<t article of the kind \
made; Gu.turs, Viol.ns. Banjos, Accordeons, Taroboiins, I
Bugles, Clar.ouei s Fiageoie.s, I-1 ites, and a vatlety ot
Bias.- Instruments for bauds, kw.t in our line. Gu.tJi
and Violin St. • ::g., ;-h? * Music fori iauo and (.r.t.r,
Ituilntclniit Bi 0i.,-'. Ae.
WATCHES, Jr.\. LL-'Y Nl> FAXCY CIOOIIS.
Spb.-ndid Gold auu Silver Watches, Getiilen.-.n and
Lades’ patterns. Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings, F-i./a-
Hs, Gold Thimbles, Go and J’. and Pencils, , o.d r.d
r. 1 v j,e ta • es, j a vn-Spo< ns and I'oi ks, so, er, I voi ;
ami Wood yi.ipxin Kings, -liver plated *’..ke Basken,
Castors, s, and ( r:.dies'.ieks —and a variety of
fancy Goods, Shot trims. Rides, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flask.- , i iatols, Ac. A!i the ..hove articles sold cheat, sot
cash or approved credit.
Clocks ..nd V.':.idles repaired and warranted, at short
notice, (rive us a tall at our old stand, Cotton /. vei.u.-,
j Union Building. J. A. Ari. F. VIRGIN.
may til y —ts
PIANO FORTE REPOT.
’ PUE undersigned resj.-cctfulh.
1. the citizens of .Savannah, Georgia
and Florida, that ihey have on hand Dioieil ‘ il j J
than fifty PIANOS, the hugest stock ever on sale in .
this city, ui.u made by the mos- celebrated inanuiacui- ]
iuiv ■ in the United States. Nunn’s A ( larks, .1. ( tf< !<-
eritig, Boardman A Gray, Lufdiet A Newton, LdwauK i
A Fisher, all well known to the lovers t.f Musa-, iu.w
place in their large assortment. These Pianos m e of
rich tone, and beatttifuily iriiished iu Rose V. ootl, Black
Walnut and Mahogany, with iron frames made in the
most substantial a;-1 wnrkiuaii-i.ke manner. Also the
justly celebrated .Kuban Piano Fortes, which for their
sweetness of tone have uot been equalled. All these tn
j strumenls have mettmc frames, wiiic-h tender them pil
- suited tor this climate, preventing the necessity
of tuning for years.
The under igned are Agents for Henri Herz’s edebra
c 1 Grand i iun -, made in Paris. For power and beau
ty of tone, ihe. sia.nd j lx-eininent.
CATIICAKi ts MLLODIONtf.—'This beautiful ton<*d
wind instrunent for village purposes, Lodges. Serena
ding Parties, sod ti, pri itc | rsetiee of Organists, pos
sessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also tor
sale. All these Instruments will be disposed of on the
most accommodating terms. The prices of the Pianos .
ranging from tflfo to £ 1,000.
I. W. MORRELL A CO. !
Savannah, jul/. f;S. ip ts j
EHEIIMATISK CAN IS CTRZD.
WE NOW UAV i£ FOB SALE TtIAT CELEBRATI D REMKIIY
MORT IVOR E’ ts lilt KUM AT 1 C C(VI ‘OUN DA ND
BLOOD PUR!FiER—Which has mined such I
great popularity where ever int reduced, as the only sje- •
citic known for the effectual cure of this painful disease. 1
This remedy has already cured thousands of cases, com
prising every seeming for u of this complaint, ft out the \
■ ‘Jf t- i1 f ; e -op.s to old c.rr-.u 4 h: ea-JS offrem j
ten to tw and th rty . audit g. Those who
had for years resorted to the- various celebrated springs,
had tried all the ltnantenfs t-ttd external applications,
and be-.-n under treat met. r t.f so-tne of the tn-‘—• i hy>’- j
cians both in this country and Europe; -till after all 1
these efforts had failed, this compound had cured them, j
Many v Go have been cripples, either hobbling upon
crutches or confined to their beds lot years, certify to a
complete and permanent cure by the use of this remedy.
We have not space, in a newspaper-advertisement, to
insert the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This
evidence comes from sources w hit h must inspire coni -
donee in every mind. Physicians have re;-, rted to it,
and certify that, oven ext ten- cases.’ where to: o! . -
tions lmd been held, • ■:;cl they had and tided iliat tiiete
were no hopes of ret. .vet", even then, they p.Tocu:
this medicine and adiuitiisteted it, and it effect(-.1 a c-on.-
j plefe cure. Ministers of various denomiaarions have
’ written a :.i published what it has done so: shem&clves
and friends; while merchants, olhcers, r.u-chanics, and
private citizens have furnished volumes < f evidence ol
1 the highest character, such as accompanies no oiher
j preparation in America.
\Ve most resjiectfnllv twk those who are aflLcted to
1 send to the f.gent in their vieini v, and get a circular,
and rtr.i l ‘.lie h iters and e itii.c: sos R-.-v. Jas. Mitch
'• el, Rv.N. G. Berry;, an. Rev. If. Lie. -. Rev. J. M.
: Kelly. Rev, I!. A. Colburn, vudolliet clergypten; while
wc add the names of lion. J. tfmith, la e President of
the Bank of the tftato of Missouri; G O. Atherton,
Oilice: in the Bank in Sr. i.onis ; Messrs. James i!. Ed
•Jv, S. Downing*, A. Ilollimd, C. Vv. S;om* f J. W. Chios
tv, Joscj.h So'.nhutk, tvi:h other jiromincnt nierchnuts
of St. Louis, as al-o vast numbers of other citizens.
This is home evidence, and these are liviug v.-in>es'cs,
where this great remedy was first introduced. The
proprietors have now opened their Giettt Central Office
at No. 1, Barclay street, G'.stoi House in the ritv o<’
New York, where all orders for this medicine will be
promptly attended (o.
This is a vegetable spirit—an internal remedv, pri- ,
pared and recommended for this one disease alone.—
This it will cure.
i’rico, -s.‘> per single bottle: or three bottles f< i -f t .
W. V. ALEXANDER & GO., Proprietors, N. V.
GEORGE PAYNE and LEONARD
LITTLE, Macon, Ga. dec 15 :.7-ly
MESICAN MUSTANG IJNTMFNT!
1; ts this payer will fell inio the ii .od> of many wh<
\do no. genet ally read advert is; ments ii cwspt
jit rs— and especially those rein ling to medicines, we
deem it a good opjiortuiiity, and r. duty, to inf i m ‘iicli,
and also those who have noi already 1 •anted ihe fact
from their own experience and obscr-ation, that th<
Mexican Mustang i.iniment i< really, truly and u;ri: -
sieully, : lie best remedy ever before offered to the aliik
ted for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Stiffness < r Soreness < i
Joints, Muscles or Tcndors. For Guts, Bruises. Burns,
or Scalds, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Ac., it is of mi
rivalled excellence, and we have proved it to be a ct ;-
tain remedy for the Piles. We can, therefore, couli
den tlv recommend it, and advise every reader to try it,
feeling a certainty that it will give satisfaction by giving
relief.
We take pleasure in recommending the Mexican
Mvsta.vg Limmkxt 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 extern
sivoly, and always effectually. Some of our men havt
also'used it for severe Bruises and Sores, as well as
Rheumatic Pains, and they ali sav it ticis like magic.—
We can otilv s.r we have entire!v abandoned the iw
of any other Liniment. .F. 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 widi severe chronic Rheumatism. She had suf
fered fur months wi‘h the most excruciating pains—sin
had tried Rheumatic Compounds, Relit is, and ulnn
every thing recommended for this dreadful disease. —
None ot ti; tn relieved her pains in the leas;. She
used one Lfty-cent bottle of Mistaxo Li.mmi t, and it
cured her entirely She is now perfec h veil, ttnd re
commends all of her friends to use the Yostaeg 1 ini-
JA3I s i . OLI\ li ii
Savannah, Ga., Jan. L-f, Itf.’
The Mexican Mistaxg I.inimc.xt has bc-;n used in
my family, and on my plantation, tin* a great- variety <;i
i diseases requiring an external application, and h.is never
J failed lo give immediate relief, and effect a permanent
1 cure. 1 have cured several cases oi Rheumatism that
t had resist e ! the skill of our best physicians. It has cut ed
| Ringworms by a single application— Chilblains in a
| lew days—Toothache mnneniuicly- Ftosf lii'es. Cuts,
| Sotes and Corns, by a few applications Nervous
• Headache cured entirely. J fit!. 1 have used it for
j almost everything, and it has always cured. 1 consider
! ii the best medicine 1 have ever used.
WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Proprietor of iiw Mm shall House.
Savannah, June 24;fi, 1 2.
A. K. Moore, Escp, one of ibe Editors i, :d I'roprie
tors of'he “Savannah. .Ga., Republican,” in that
paper of the ‘imh December, lsol, says: “ Our peisonnl
experience enables us to recommend the Mexican Mus
tang Liniment to ihe public with confidence, as we j
have felt the good effects upon a sprained ankle, which i
received great bciietit from one application, r.r.d has
been cured bv occasion: lly using it lor a week
A. 0. Bragg A Cos., o- Broad wav, N. A'., sale
proprietors. George Payne, Mile agent in Macon,
fob 2 44-t>m
HATS AND CAPS.
/ ‘■t ENTS, fashionable Moleskin, a beaut
\T fu.l ankle. Also, a general as nnmert (£yf
of men's and boy’s Soli Hats. A large
stock of Caps of all kinds. New styles, Ac., &•’
tor sale low by STRONG A WOOD,
nor o 31—ts
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
ONE BOOK BELOW THE LANltli sis Tjf-f?
house, maco.n, Georgia, j
DeLoache A Cos., wdi keep constantly
mihnud iiix ensi.cas-oitii.e.i i fUAR- ■lr i*•
KIAUES, of every variety and pattern, l.uiit expressly
for the- Sou:horn market, end w in-anted of Ihe best
materials aud workmanship, tog,•liter wiih a com;’etc
assortment ot Harness, Carriage Trimmings, Fb -rets,
t rn.tks, Carpet-Bags, \ : ii-rs, Ac., all of which v. ... be
sold cheap.
P. S. Mr. Smi'h re •* < ctfully ii.vi'es the ft it ->U <>f
Smith, Oln .r A Cos., to give him a cn-l, as he will b ■
always ou hand .*> wait on them.
_ s’p lo 2-1--1 y
REMOVED! REMOTHII!
\\ T i- iI.vKU S ,v CO., have rcmo.i t to the
\ l • corner of C hairy and Second at’4 are stijj
prepared to furnish Produce and Provisions on the
urns; reasonable terms, and solicit a comimieitee of pa
tronage. They in vile .ntenti. nos; ccislh to then stick
cf Lenoir’s Premium Floor, the best brand in the cti\ :
tjii.O’ O ll.s. TcHiics-ee Bacon .Sides,
Jo>u •• •• Superitu ilar.is,
1,400 bushel old Corn,
.'n ‘ Seed Oats,
100 “ “ 11. e,
Stock Peas,
£it “ Corn Meal,
V ■ diP voctiis, assi.tn and, Nor:Let n,
firt bids. Green Aptdes,
200 lbs. Prime Feathers,
100 boxes superior Tobacco,
*.i eases Negro Shoes, assorted
novlO gfi-tf W. F. HARRIS A CO.
AXE.S! AXES! AXES!
T UST RECEH ED.— dozen Archer’s
made Axes. Those Axes received the first promt
uni at the late Fair, as the be.-1 Southern made Axes
Also,
20 doz S. Collin’* Hartford Axes;
2o doz Hunt's do do
20 doz H. Collin’s do do
For sale by . B. WELD.
FCRTFE WILT INDIA IEIAKIS AEL CFAISEs
l I>Y he iritis Roy Mail ts hip
’ ‘ - ; . . ■
j . , * ‘ . *•--:■
’ r- •*’ ‘ A*’ ill.: ,
i aiJoui ihitd oi 1 ebiuti, •, •It o;’a.aieh -h; ,/
and 4.L ci .Lay , ; r Clie.gK s, u-iwhieg u . v. ,/ ‘ ‘; u
i • ’• ‘ •* ‘he Turk s islut.d mi
jmu cn. tftiewdi be dneat Clir-git-s on the ,0, . ’ ‘
j monih.andicunu ou the isih, L, s.,u.e mm uT’
• vannah. * • l(j •■!-
As hi£ service contemplates anangtu.nrs ~ r
j * imoled nun Lu o| , as.-engcis, i.cim.i vi , • 5 r
avo.d clow (ltd b: at: will j u .d the tou.i u o.ri 4!"''’
an 1 1:1. alios, whi wL-h 10 simd the U iat< , ,
\; est ria.i.t ism 1 ds, iiihv find tonrevsinee in *j ‘ **’
pany’s Stem.,Grips, twice e. momlg be w, j.
and toe iotiowi. g j+i-.s, in addition to tin ><• !
above: ’ 4 ®W
Amigtia, Gre\ Town, St l.'t
• -s, Cuadaiotipe tf< {„-, J
C. i riacmr, .lacmel. St. TliV-iV—s
Cart hag , .Maiiniijne, ts-. \j, t ., j),’
Demai are, Mon. mi, San a Mai i
Domi’.lK-a, Nevis, Tolb-1-o
Grenada, Porto Irivo, r i 5, i,
tin. I-a-Is OK I issAVl a?: 1 :
fr.-in Savtuii .ii to Nasst.i;
do do Ir.t.gi; ’ ’ ’ “
do Juii.tai, ’’
! -do do Chtg'es ) ’
(Inchi.Fug Stew aid's p ,V,,
j and in ] rnpoition to il.e o her Islands.
Fotv-eai.m passengers taken at otu-haif the • 1
j rates.
V . : ’j’ ra .rries an ex; crier red Sm:.,
Fre .ritt and sj-eeie conveyed eu tin usutii uin s
! For csgag; u.enrs ypidv to
ANDREW LOW A ( 0.
j nov 1 mn Agents, tfavan ali’
FOR PHILAE LLPHIA,
! PHILADELPHIA ANDSAVANN xII STL \M \ v
IGATION ( OMi ‘N V.
5 N5T1.1) ST ATMS ?FAFL LINE.
r r* : E new and sp!. nd tl sid. -wiied ... ,
1 steamship, STATE OF
’ la 0 tons regisvr, Cap:. Wanren
Li.vy w ill leave Savannah on Wednesdays as folk w -
Febrtiayv : Sl, 1 53. Mav 4th,
March Mb, lb .4. Max 1- h, 1 ;;. 3 .
Ma: ch 23d, l s s June Is', 1
April Oth, 1853. June 1- th, Is;,:;,
j April noth, 185;:. June 2. th, is;:;.
The ship baa been built with the strictest regard n>
the safety and comfort of her ■■;■-• i.-, and lit, ;,.
I coininmiations are ur.sut passed ■ nv.
I Anew Stetiu’snip, now bit’ g, in every re - •
j etptal to the “Si- it ■/ 0-</r(/n , ill take Lei pU,,
j the hoe during riie Inon.ll of . me next, and will, ni j,
i the .Si: t i'j G, make a v.'cekly line, leaving yack
nor on Wednesday.
i Cabin Passage to Philadelphia f-;
“ “ to New Y< k vj
; Steerage ‘9
C. . m LA MAH,
f. nt in Savp.i rah
r* ON A MARTIN, ‘
j feb 23 IST—ly ns in Philadtl; If a.
ITLiW LG-ZAKL SAVANNAH
QTEAMSIIIP i.iNi:, Wrr.KLY. The
t!j new and splendid stc-un-ships v_
FLORIDA, Capt. I.vox. JSg&v
ALABAMA, (apt. Ltnov.,
1 Belonging to the New Yotk and Savannah Strain Na
vigation Company, will leave Sat amah and New York
; every tfatuiday. These ships are of 1 ,- tonsiegistt-i
. and unsurpassed in sales y, speed and cm den.
These tftcumeis, leaving tfavaimtih a; the >ccir”t.'tr.e
that the H/o In and n. r leave Chari *a, ar
rive in New York as soon as, or before them.
Cabin Pas-age, ifi.j—payable before going on
board
Aokxts : PADELFORD, FAT’ & CO ,
tfavatn ah.
SAMUEL L. MIT( HELL,
jan 15 ’*s2-1 y T. 4 Fn s New Yotk.
TG TEAVIIDLES GOING ECRIH.
rpHE SAVANNAH A CHARLES- r {[ “>%
I TON U. ts. Mail Stkam i'.u r.i rs,
leave .Savannah every morning at fun *”
o'clock, A. M.. afer ibe at rival <>f the Night Train ol
tin- •’ Kail Ri a< ! . ar.d ..rtiT- a; ( ht: . -mi at
M. the same day, countering a Chnrh-ston wi li ilie
j Wilmirgion Steam l’atke.s, wliit h 1 ,ve with tfir l’.
: ts. Mail • very day at P. Si.: and also with tht; Now
j i ork auu Charles oa Steamships, which leave Charie--
ton every Wednesday and tfatuidov attei m on-.
i Pastel k*arin|r Mat on on Tuesday evening, will
arrive in time to connect wi;li the sjl( ndii new
hip J.i :.>* A iji /’ one week, and the Steamship *\ <*(/••
■ • ■, the M3 .
Fare from Charles'*>n to New York, by land route,
lime hours ; bv Steamships,
ts. 31. LAFFITEAU, Agfii”,
may li; 7- lv Savannah.
Oilice Tliomastoii A- EaniCMille R. It. Cos.
Thomasto.n, March 15, Is.*:.
r J' , HL STOCKHOLDERS of this Company are ie-
L qnired to pay an instalment of ten dollats per
-hare, on or before the lit:h day of May next, ut ili, :r
office in Tbon.as on. lia.
B older of the !'*>.ud <f D ; rM-tor.
W. 1). WOODSON, Ttea-ir r.
mar If, .... t
Souiii-M estern Kai!>Roatl, *
Malox, Mhi* !; 7 li, i5.,., \
ON and after Tuesday, Lth insL, Iriegh; ad in •
sengtrs for Columbus, will be delnered on i c
West side of Flint R ‘ er, on the Columbus branch,
leaving but ten miles of wagoning or staging belneen
t hat point and the Muscegce Ilailioad.
mar u “ GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
MACON AND WESTEEN RAIL EOAD.
\ r !A\ ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday,
1’ May 17th, the Trains will be tun as follows:
MAIL IRaIN.
Leave Macon 8 15, p. m, | Arrive in Atlanta 1 *’ a.
“ Atlanta 5 80,4*. m. j “ in Macon 1- .r. .
Connecting ai Atlanta with the Tiains of the West
ern and Atlantic and LaGrauge Ih ads, and with the
Day Train ol the Georgia Road, and, at Macon, with
the Day Trains of the Central and tf* nthwes cm Reads.
Passengv; s will at live in Macon at . (|U. r.i r past 11,
and at Atlanta at half-past 1, havii. the 1 email.tier ct
the night tor res’. 4
Accommodation Trains, Tri-wt ekl . will leave Macon
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at s o’clock, A.
M. Leave Atlanta 7 3", A. 31. Atrive in Atlanta ; I*.
M. Atrive in Macon •> 3", P. M. This Tiain w.ll con
nect with the Night Train oi the Georgia Road at At
lanta, and i:h the Night Train of ihe Central K.-ad a*.
Macon.
Passengers by the upward Train mm dine in Griffin.
The Arc-muniodutinu Train bc-tv Macon and Grif
fin will be discontinued.
may 12-41 ts EMERSC .’ FOOTE, tfup't.
SOUTH-WE c ’iEEN T .L ROAD.
&jZo£* cy-LisL
4 DAILY TRAIN for Past-erg.ts aid Ficyld
4 \ leaves Macon at *;i .A. M. A- vis at Ogle in t e
!at 1 A. M. Leaves Ogleiht: :Hj,A. M. Ar
rives at Macon at :■]. . }'. M. * -tedig utth way
with the Centra! raid Macon A “ m Trains,at tithe
Talliifcassec .tlail S'ege Lir.c. . ct'r- dineat Fort
Valiev at U t , P. MU
GEO. Vv. ADAMS, Supt. S. MU F.. It.
The Stage for Tallahassee leaves Oglethorpe
j every day except Sunday, and nu> on Mondays, Wed
| nesdays and Fridays by way of Rr.itAm ii geat:d Quiiicv,
i and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sainulavs lit way
of Thomasville and Ptracansville.
ang 18 20-if F. K. WRIGHT.
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GROWTH OF 1852.
|. \ VARiETit-.b ot ..Wage;
J -.Bo:” Si:: ]s • !:(1 Kt’.Vt.’ 1
Peets, Cttctunbers;
Lettuce, Radishes;
lo vcriclict Pens;
! Tumi; s, 1-.: gSnh.l’tttcL, Red Top ai.d others;
Gra-s Suds, blower Sim! ;
Caitr.ty “ Ltiliuti Onions;
Oitic.st Setts, Ac. Ac.
Merchants ucd Families rupi lied on suitable tetn
J. 11. A AS . S. 1 1 LIB,
( berry St., near Cotton Avtnue, Man i. l : '-
■ i ; ‘ u 5 51!d1L-
I>UIIBRR SHDEcs.—A large t i.td'Cj
!\ and l.ov ?. Uubi : is. Also, I.adits shjjti iii'd
dal iiiLbtd bi.cts of Gotthtai’s ceklta’.tu | ti;c*- T
ANARUS, lust lcev.vid anti lt,r sale h v. bv
j oct l:. tb MIX A K’.niAM^
! j iOO'l S AM) ; liOLtMen's, jTTTa t “ 1|
i I > hue call and k.p jigp-.d inis: M> ; ‘’ ‘V,.
hi.udhtg and u ml 1< <; s; tn .s. h.ft.tg ( ;i - ‘*■> -j
1 tcitv opcia tics, aid lie nill ‘ * gat; L.
‘a; and vn, h's j atm ;u and ran clUil In gars: ’•
I,yon h’s ( all am*
BACCD LZ.B.D, &c.
i 20.000 SmwS’U s
j 11 lbs. ‘leiitiessce axd 1 tth.n.orc 1 ; " h i
1 o sacks Ahur Salt;
!; bhls. Tcnutspee I aid. Fi t s: h by ..
dec 15—:-T ( 11 ARLES CALIT.I II
; YIOV MACKEREL,&C.-1C H.-ls. ball
quartet LLis. aid kiss, i, r, and ; Mai ken > J , u(i
ibs. superior Godlish; 55 boxes No. 1 VU’ V. ’l l 1 A
received by nov 24 44 t'FO- r LJ_
FLORIDA SYRUP.-J 0 barrels supen 1
da Syrup, for sale by A- J• M H
mar 2