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l*nla*>iii Sherifl’a *alc.
WIIjL be sold on the firat 1 urscSav in Januar
next, before the Courthouse door in the town <
Hawkinsviil**, Pulaski comity, within the legal houi
of ml**, the foil *w : n£i property to wit.
One negro ntatt l * - the I'ftiiff J ck. about 45\ea’
of njje. L- vte lo> asifo po.jte- vi J ‘W'f- Sint;
son. to satisfy one ti t.i in favor f lia.l *.V Perry. Lt
vied on. and returned to me by Cotwtnb *•
dec 11 3T-;da K. F. DEL A.MAR, -"h ff.
Pulaski klit rill Sale.
TT’ - ILL be sole on thofirr. Tuesday in .Tunasry nex*
W before the Courthouse door i** lhikinsvili*
Polsski connty* <ia.. between the u? t! hours of ? *
Lot of land, number no; known. On: known as t!i ;
Nathan Jackson place, in :iie twenty-second district <
originally Wilkinson, ‘ at now Pu'.iski comity ; levie
on as the proper v of Nathan Jtn k-mti, to satisfy or
Justice Court ti. ft in favor of David Harvard vs . s i ,
Jackson, said linds* i .it the risk of Kmg Hnrriso*
who bit! it oft at former sale, and tailed to comp
with the terms of sale.
Also, the following lots of land, lying tn f.te fitieent’
district of onginaliy Wiiktnson, now Pulaski con tut
to wit: lots, number one hundred and twenty t hr.-
(123) one hundred and twenty-four. ■; 121) one hundre* ■
and twentv-five. (125 one hundred and twrii y-ti
(126) oste hnndred n;d thirty. (13 >) one hundred an* :
thirtv-two. (132 one hundred and thirty-three, (133.
one hundred and forty, (NO) one hundred and forty
one, (141) one hundred and forty-'wo. (112 one htm
deed and forty four, (I It one it tndred and forty-tiv*
(145) one hundred and forty seven, !4t one hondr
and forty-sight, (148) one hundred and Inrty-nine.l 119) 1
one hundred and fifty. ‘159) one hundred and fifiy 1
three,(ls3f one hundred lttd titty six. ; 156) one font
dred and fifty seven, (157. one hundre.! ami fifty-eight,
(158) one hundred and s:vtv-fonr, (164 one hundre* j
and sixty-seven, (IGT> otie handled and sixty-eigh’
(168) one hundred ard sixty-nine, (169) one hundre.
and seventy-three, (173. one hundred and seventy five
(175) one hundred and seventy-six, (176) one hundre*
and seventy-eicht.o7B) one hundred and seventy nine
(179) one hundred and eighty ihree, (183; and one hun ■
dred and eighty five, (185.) Ail levied on as the pr*-*
perty of John Larkeyand Wiiliam L Rogers, to sat is);
two ft. fas. from the Superior Court of Telfair county
one in favor of Isaac li. Larach r* J*-hn Larkev. an*
William L. Rogers, and ihe other in t ivor oi E/.rn 1
Wood V 9. said Larkey and Rogers. Property p out* and
out by plaintiffs attorney. This 2*>th Nov.. 185 >.
R. F. DELAMAR. Sh'ff.
dec 4 35-:ds
.llacois Sheriff hull'.
WJ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January m *
\v before the aour-house door in the tow not L*
nier, Macon county, within the legal hours of sale, n
hundred and fifty bushels of Corn ; more or less, an*
two thousand pounds seed Cott**n, more or !*>. lev e
on as the pro|w*rty of Elisha Horne, iri ier a *!i.-tre
warrant for laud rent, in favor of John E. Liiley; pro
perty pointed out by security,
dec 4 30 DAVIS GAM MAGE, D.Sh’ff.
Lee January Slierili's Salt's.
■X'VTILIi b-* sold before the Courthouse door in “tark
\\ vilte, L*e county, on the first Tut-siav in Janua
ry next, between the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Lot of land. No. lOf.iri the 16th district of Lee conn !
ty, levied on a* the property <*l Thomns (Joodson. t*>
satisfy a fi. fa. from rlv? Justice* Court, *>f ihe T-Oifi
district.G. M, in favor of John J. Hudson vs. Thos
Goodson.
Ahn. lot of land, 107, in the thirteenth dirtriet n
Lee. levied on as the property of Andrew Howard, to
satisfy a fi fa. from the J istiee? of t!.>* 7lß*h district.:
G. Si. in favr of Randal RavSoroug i. bearer, v-
Chxtninon Terry,Johnson Rev * .ds. IJuiaciiiO. Site:
grnves-in.l Andrew .Toward, endorsers
At n.lot of land. No ldj.inth? 15 h ‘it met of L“c
county, levied on ns the property of Silas.l/errer.t'*
satisfy three h fas. from tiie Justices’ Court of the (•!."> fi
district, G. .1/. inf ivor of John (). iloJg.-s_v s said Si
las il/ercer, prot*ntv pointed out by pC: a” of ‘hr!
above levies made aml returned to nrc* hv a Conan,h!*. J
dec 4 JOHN J. SIJ/PSON D. Bher.tr.
fSuiMlor Slierifl’s.'silw.
TT/"!!.!, be sold on ire first Tuesday in Jar nary n**xt J
ff before the Courthouse door in the town of Amer- ‘
icas. Sumter courtty, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
Lot of land. N0.891, in ‘he Ish district of original
ly Lee, now Sumter ooumv; levied a- the prop
erty of John M Bmi h. to Satisfy one fi fa.fiom the
756th district of (4. M Jus'ice*’ Court, of Sumter co .!
in favor of Wright Williams v* John M Smith. Levy j
made and rpturm-.l to m** by .* constable.
dec 4 GREEN M. WHEELER, Sheriff. ,
’lour p Poxipoiifd N:*!*k.
ATT ILL be so! J on the fitst Tuesrlay in January
W next, before the r •uri-hons” door, in Forsr th.
M o county, wthin the leg:*. ti< ra * t sr.ie, the so : ‘
lowing property, to- > it: A.i that tract or parcel o',
land, lying,situate nn.l being in the roomy of Monroe *
and Stale ol Georgia, and known anddisiinguirhed n- j
No. thirty-nine, (39) containing two humlred two and J
a half acres, more cr less : and No. thirty eight, (3s |
containing two humlr*- ! two and a h iif .'.errs, more m |
less; and one hundred ind seventy on* acr*-s, more oi ,
leas, aflot No thirty one (31) —and eixty-iwo and a
bait acres, more oi less, *t • No. sixty font :6l;—and
twenty five acre®, morn or L- 3 . *•? lot No. sixty
three (63.) lyitrg on the West ~ide of the ‘I =-•*’ krr ,
creek, and all situat •inth * 13;ii *!.->• ct *d said o.iiriv
of Monroe, containing six hundred and eighty-two
and a half acres, more or l-ss.furling and bounding on .
the south and west,upon lands of,lie Montpelier Imr:
tute, on the n wth. upon trie land-i nf J-e--• h Horton’-.
estate,on the east, bv lan ‘s of U ('. tlt*l; desc-i 1 . m j
and conveyed tn a certain indenture of mortgage, near ‘
ing date on the twenty-firs'day oi Angu-t; eighteri •
hundred and forty nine; ievteil on as ti.e propettv r>
Stephen Elliott, Jr., to satisfy a mortgage fi t , from i
Monroe Saperior Court, in favor <>t Roher* \J Jar k
son and Tho.eati, Admitiistrators **f Kmcheti 1
B. Th weatt, deceased, vs s.ud Stephen Eiltolt, Jr. ; j
property pointed cat in said mortgage fi fa.
Also,six males,thies horses, one large wagon.one’
ox-wagon, two yoke's of oxen, and one barouche
levied on as the property of ti.e Trustees of the Geor
gta Episcopal Institute and Chiis College, to satisfy a
fi fa from Monroe Superior Court, a favor of Joseph
S. Fv, Adnrtnisfratnr. v. said Trustees; property j
pointed out by Stephen Elliott,Jr.
B H. ZELLNER, Sheriff,
rov 13 33
Lee Postponed Horlgngc Snlt'.
WILL b*> sold, on t!ie firat Tue?-*!ay in January
next, between the us.ialliours of sale, la-tore tt,e
Courthouse in Starkeville, Ic e county, the follow it.g
propet ty to wit:
Eight negro slaves, to wit: July, JorJen. Joe, Fs'i
ma, Anna, Binah, Nelly ami riarinda,levied on ss th*
property of I’hotnas 11. Harden, and lys wiie, Ey./ -
Margaret Ann Harden, ‘o sa'istv •; fifit lrctn Chatham
Interior C*<urf, against Tii-ama-* H H r ”- ‘ -i, am:
wife, Eliza Margaret Vtn It rded, and in favor m
Charles Bret. en. Said negroes {minted o tin said ti
fa. [novl3 33-tdsJ W. W, GILL-MORE, S/,_f.
Legal Notices*
fTEOKtaIA, JifICOII COllJlly.—Where-
T as. Daniel VV Smith applies to me ior letters ol
Dtsmiasion from the Guardianship of John G cm.th,
having complied with the lermsof th*- law, it i there
fore ordered by the Ce.urt, that cue notice of thy sum ;
be arid all (*erons inter* sted are required t<*
tnage known their obiectiens. or said application w:l;;
be granted. W. W. CORBITT, c c o.
t dec 11 37-5 t
| t FiOlMiiA, Stidifer < •’ :r J
Ajf whom it m\Y i\c rv—Whereas, Malt w.
Williams applies f.r lette.s of administration on the :
estate ot Frankhii -Vi •*'.>. lateol said c* unty,deceased :
These, are therefore to cite and ad.uo isli all am
nngular, the kindred and creditors of n and deceased, t*
be and app’-nr at my >ffice within the time prescrdie*
by taw to show cause if any they have, why letters
of admi mat ration should not be grant** 1 die said np[’
cant
Giv**n under my Imnd at office,thi= 10 1* day ot De
cembtr. ISSO. LOUIS BRUNER, c <
dec 18 2- J -5t
Georgia, jvincan conntj.—f
Ordinary, Noveniber Term, 1850. I’res -ut tl.ei
Ho;i*,rs, lenahorf Davis, George Williams, Nmhai
Bnrani, and Orrin C. H*>me, Justices.
IT at .earing to theCourt.by the p- ntion of Thom
as F. Nola and, that Joim J. Knigler < f said county
deceased, d'd in his lifetime, to on- J dm Owens, hi
bond conditioned t” extent- gcnJ and 1 awful till*!* t*
•aid John Owens, (or : tract ot land, lying in Ku*
county, and State of A ahanvi, l*eii;g the North-Ea*
quarter of section one (t ) ‘i'ownship sixteen, r ug*
twenty seven, contaming 1(H)f acres, and it further ap
pearing that the said John Owen obligee ot stud bond
transferred all his right end claim t*> ?iid land in s-ii.
bond. specified to one Bedford Hopkins, and thi -saic
Bedford Hopkins transferred ali his n-!.t end claim i<
one Benjaiiiin Franklin, and that said B*-i jainm irans-,
ferreu at.d assigned ail his rrghi and claim to said bond,’
to Thomas F. Noland, y>ur petitioner, and it appear- t
In* that said Noland has settled lor account of the i
unrehnse money tor said tract of land w h R*-üben !
Kaicter, Administrator upon the estate of said John J.
Kuigier.deceased, it also appearing that the said J. J. j
Kaiglcr died before the piyment ot the purchase mon- :
ey, or tiie execution of titles to said tract of land ; and
the said Thomas F. Nol .nd having petitioned this
Court to direct- Reuben Katgier, administrator upon
the esta'e *,t said J. J. Kaigier, dec’d., to execute to ‘
to said tract oi land in conformity with said
/( w therefore ordered. That notice be g veil nr
corair.g to the statnte m such cases, made and pmvi
,atl concerned, mav file objections
Killer ,h '>’ have, why said Reuben
tc . .io tract oi said tract oi i ;nd in coniormi.v wiib
said t*t>D-j. VV. HEATLY ROBINSON.
. t r. Petitioner’t Att’v.
A true extract from th- minutee. “
dec M 38-w4m W. W CORRITT c c . n .
rfGOKtilA, Lee 4>ty.- Whereas.
t.T Benjamin G. Jordan applies to n.*- p, r | rtu . rs o(
udmi'-iatradon on the estate of Burwell Jordan, late <>i
■ ufri ecu uty.deceag-d. These ore th&refo.e to cite am)
all and singular, the kindred arid creditors
of said deceased, to file their objections,if any they
have to said application, in terms of the law, or said
kttvrs will be granted. J. S. JOHNoTON. c. c o.
d*v 11 37-5 t
ideg’ai Aoiite.
/ ‘LOIiGU* Ware ( Olllliy*— Where
IJT as, William Beverly applies to me for U tters oi
admir.istration on the estate of John Wilkinson Sen.
; late of said county, deceas-d. Tlies- are,[therefore,
to cite and admonish at! and singular, the kindred and
creditor- ot said deceased, to be and appear at ltiy ol
fi with II Uie time ptesei bed l.y law, io shi)'* cause.
.1 tan, ,-x si) why said letters should not be granted
Given !n.lcr iny hand at office, tins. 25th day of No
vemfjer. iss". ti. B. VS ILLiA\!SC>N. c c. o.
dec'll
1 < OIKIIA* Wait* 4 Olllily.—V/herras,
\.S Joseph L- Crews, ndmin;rat*ir on the estate ot
Stephen Crews, idle ol said e*-Utliy. dec- Bsed, npuiies
to me to be discharged from his said adminisiranun
Tries,-are therefore io cite at.d admonish nil persons
concerned, to he and appear at my office, wiifiin the
time prescribed by la w. to shew cause,it any they have,
wjiy sani letters should Tint he or:-iite*l.
Given under my hand at mv of!’;.'*'. ti.i®,2sih day of
November, 1850. G. 1). WILLIAMSON. < ,\ o.
dec 11 37-51
LJO.s i ri).\ r.lt Al> tiIMsTKA 1 iX'S SALE.—
By vitae of an ord-r of tiie H>n. InleriorCnuit <
Laur,‘.:scounty, when sitt nz as a Court of Ordinary,
will be s*.;d before ti**- Court.; m-a-door,at Dublin, Lau
ret.scot’f.ty.on tit*- fi-.-t Tu< ;.iay in Febura v next,nil
said county belonging to the estate of Eli
\Yar.mck,deceased,the widows dovverreserved. Al
so, a n-gr*> woman.alx. it 40years o: age. Sold tortlie
benefit <>i the hens and creditors. Terms made known
on the day of sale. MONICA WARNOCK.
and r 1 l'-- .!- Adm’x
*)• rPONED ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE -
s By viitue of atjx, order of the honorable lnteriftr
! Court oi Bd.i* rc-unty, wiien sitting for ordinary pur
pases. will be sold at the Courthouse door in Carrol!
| county.* n the first Tuesday in February next, Lot of
’ Land, No. 21*9. in the seventh district of said county.
Sold as the property ol Sarah Summerlin, deceased,
tor the of the heirs. Terms made known on
*hedav*d seic. J. H. A MASON, Adm’r.
dec 11 3C-;d3.
■VTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
_i_\ All persons indebted to the Estate ol Thomas
Butier, late of Lee county, deceased, are lierchy noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said Estate, to present them in terms ot
the law. GREEN LEAF BUTLER, Adm’r.
I d,c 11 37—Gt
~T~ DMINISTRATRIX SALE —Will he sold, at
J\ th- courthouse, in the town < f Thomastoti,
Ur*-on c< un;y, on the first Tuesday in Febtuarv next,
tn<- i/mds 1-elonging to the estate ot Thomas VVilling-
Inm, I’ec’d, late of L’jtsoiiHcounty, sold for the purpose
of perfecting titles.
ELIZABETH WILLINGIIAM,
dec 4 36-tJs Administrator.
\ DMI.MS'TRATOR’S SALE —Will lx-sold on
the first Tuesday in January next, l< fore the
c urt house door in the town ol Mnwkinsviile, Pulaski
‘•otttiiv. within ihe legal hours of sale, ihe interest ot
\Vid;aiii D. Ed ins. late of said county, deceased, in
lot of Land No. 3t‘fi, in the 21-t district of originally
Wilkinson now Pulaski county. Terms of sale made
known on ti.e day. Z. R. EDINS, Adm’r.
dec 4 36—tds
4 DJ/INISTRATORS’ SALE —Will he sold on
* % the lOth day January next, at the late residence
>f Andrew J. C. Horne, late of said Comity,dec’d.
rol ihe (K-rsonal property belonging to the estate of said
I‘eeeased, coiisistittg or ,1/nies, //ogs. Corn, Fodder,
//•.usehold and Kitch* n Furniture. Terms made
known on the day ol sale.
J E J. HORNE. AW. f
ilee J-t is J/ARY E. //ORNE, Admx. S
i DMJMSTRATOR’3 SALE—WiII he r,oid~mi
. the fi-*r Tuesday in J itiuary next, before the
cum home door in Kawkimville, Puliski county, (hi.,
agreeable to an order of the Hon. Inferior Court ol Pti
; la®ki cont.'y. sitting as a Court lor O.dmaty purposes,
; wi;T h tttf nsuat Pour- r*i ***u. Lswni Luixl. |(V|
, n.-:*l it *, ii; ?ne 22nd district ot originally W.'kitison,
: ov Puuski county, sold as the property of Bryant
Pear*.--’ . d* ceased ; sohl for the benefit of the itcitsand
* in ditoi® of said deceased. Terms made known on
t the day of sale. CULLEN PEACOCK Adm’r.,
1 dec 4 36-tds de honis non.
VDMINI3TR ATOR’S SALE—By viit eof an
order of the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when
simng as a Court of Ordinary, will le sold be .‘ore the
I court-house m Lee county,on the first Tu-sdny in Feb
ruary next. lot of Land, number nine, in the second
* .strict *1 !. e county, containing 2024 acres, more or
’ less, belonging to the estate ot George A. Smith, late
ol B't b conn: v, deceased.
dec 4 35-60,1* AONE3 SMITH, Adjn’x.
• DM I'• IS IRA I'OR'S SALE—On Tuesday the
\ 19m of Decenmer next, will be sold at the rest
j dence of Benmtig .Moore, in Macon county, all the
; penshahie property (except the cotton crop) belonging
to the estate ot Jacop Jasper Slappev, deceased ; con
; - sting ot horse?, mules, cattle, hogs, corn, fodder,
j i-inn-ation tools, household :ind kbchen furniture,etc.
j Sold for the purpose ot a division. Terms will be made
1 known on the day of s-be.
1 n*>v 27 35-t*ls CONRAD MURPH, Adm’r.
i DVIINISTRATOR’S SALE —VVtli tje sold.on
the first Tuesday in February next, in Perry,
Houston county,one lot of land. No. 36. in the 9th
Di-'rict ot said county, containing 202; acre?. Said
h-t *.| land lies about 4 mites west of Perry, h*'!onging
to the estate of Jones Persons dec’d. Sold by order
ot the Court for the benefit of ail concerned. Terms
cash. PINCKNEY PERSONS,! ...
STANLEY PEURIFOY, S
nov 27 35-tds
t DMI NTSTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an
. \ ortler ct file Honorable, the Inferior Court of
Crawford county, when siping for ordinary purposes,
wid be so;d on the second Saturday in January next,in
Poridtown, Sumter county, Ga., allot the perishable
property, belonging to the estate of James Beeland;
late ol Marion onuniv. deceased.
STEPHEN S. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
nov 13 23-'Jt
TDM INISTR ATOR’S SALE—A greeahlc to an I
\ order of the Interior Court of Sumter county,
when rutting rsn Court of Ordinary, wtll be sold lieforo
the Courihou.-e d<*r*r in sn;*.S county, cn the first Tues
day in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following Negroes: George,a man; Pat-**y.a woman;
Eudy and Min.girls; Taylor,a boy. S. Id as the pro
perty of David Lasseter,deceased, lor tlip benefit of the
li*-ir3. Terms made known on the day oi *-al<-.
31-:ds VVHIT.M ILL CURRY, Adrn'r.
\ DM INISTR ATOR’S SALE.—WiII he sold on
V the first Tuesdar in January next, .before the
Courthouse l*Kr in Thomaston, Upson county, the
Negroes belonging to the f state of John J Lewis de
ceased. to wit: Greenhery, a nun, abont thirty-five
years *!*); Daren?, a woman, about fifty years old;
Laura,n woman, abont twenty-five years old; Abram,
a b ,y, about four years old; and Henry, a boy,about
iM-entv ntc ‘.hsolti. To be sold by order ofth*: Honor
b!e Infoiior Court, when silting as a Court of Ordi
nary, tor the benefit of the heir; and creditors of said
u?cen*ed. Terrtis on the Jav.
E. B. \TWATER, A Im’r.
t DMINfSTKATOK'S SALE—Under an order
.1 of tiie Court of Ordinary of Marnfconniy, will be
so!*! f* ore the Courthouse door in Lanier, on the first
Tuesday in January next, the north halt of fractional
lot of'land, nutn'Kr 115. tn the fiist district of once
M nscogee, now Macon county. r,sa partof the real es
tate of John J. Haiignbook,deceased
HARR IET HAUG ABOOK,
net 30 31-tds Administratrix
\D.M iNISTKATOR'S SALE—WiII He sold.it
the Court House do*>r in Monroe county, on the
fir-u Tuesday in January next.between the usual hours
of s*b?, TWENTY-ONE NEGROES, some very
choice men, women and He vs- -belonging to the estate
*>f Solomon Lockett,d-ceas**d, late of Warren county.
Sold by order ot th** Inferior Court or Montoe county,
when sitting tor Ordinary purposes, for the benefit oi the
legatees. Terms —18 month* cretin, w.'ii approved
notes and good securities. „ .
ASA VV. CHAPMAN,
sep 18 25-tds Administrator deboni*non.
i DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Wilfhe sold he
i\ f**re i..e Courthoufc door in Lanier, Macon coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, all the Land
an-! Negroes be!<.ng'i;g to the esinte of Also Boddie,
lute *>l Macon county, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the minors. N. BRYAN, Adrn’r.
sep 11 24—ids
t DM INISTR ATOR’S SALE —Wiii he sold,at
~\ the Courthouse in tlte town of Lani'e). Macon
countv, on the first Tu< ?*ly in Jarm ry eext, lot of
injtd. No. 5*L in theS'l* District of originally Houston
now .Maconcounty. Sold ns the property of ‘I homa?
K. Sandwich, dec’d, f.v *nder of the Inferior Couitof
i.owndes county. CADE J. BLALOCK, Adm r.
oct 23 30-tds.*
I EXECUTOR’S SALE—On the first Tuesday in
February next, will be so'd at the couit-hnti'e
ikoor, in Lanier, M non cour.tj. Fifty seres in the son'll
wes ! corner of lot of land No. iS9, in the sec-md dis
trict of once Muscogee, now Macon county, by tin or
der of the Inferior Court f said county; for the benefit
of the heirs <jf Joan Rusitin, one-half, and the other,
for the individual use of John C. Rogers. Sold by the
Executors of John Rushin. decea-*l
S. li FELTON. |p.,
nov 25 35-tds JNO C. ROGERS, $
t EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold beiore the
j Courthouse door in Americas, Sumter county, on
the fiist Tuesday in Jnnuaty next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following negroes; Surrey a man,
Frank, Warren and Ben, boys ■ Charity and her child
Luckev ; Ann and her child Louisa ; Martha and her
child Virgil. Sold under an order of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, as the property of James VV. Ca
to, dec.cnsed, for the nenefit of the heir.* and creditors.
Terms mace known on the day of w ie.
oct 30 31—St FASOHAL H. WOOTEN, Ex'e.
CN IjARDIAN’S SALE—WiII be void on the first
1 Tu.'s iay in February next, before th * court-house
<loor in Americas, Sumter county, wiihin the legal
hours of sale, Lot of Land No 260,in the 15tli district,
Sumter enuuty ; sold as the property of the esinte of
Thomas Foster, late of said county, deceased, under an
onlrr ot the Court of Ordinary, obtained lor that pur
pose. Terui* made known on the day.
„ HARRIET FOSTER, Guardian,
not z* 35-td* Minors, Thomas Footer.
iLegui Notices.
/GUARDIAN’S SALE.—WiII be sold on the fir?
vJ Tuesday in January next, before the Couttlrous*
*loor in Bibb county, fx twe*-u the usual hours of sal*-
all *>t those two lots or parcels of land, lying and being
ind situated on Cottui Avenue in Hie city of Macon
and kuo* n t.s put of lot? ; timbers five an t six. (5,6) it
:p ate loity, 140} in the city of .Macon, having sixiv
e**t frotit oh Cotton Avenue, more or lees, and running
hack to m Alfov in th** rear—w*'il improved with tw*’
prick stmes ; one tenement, ut present occupied In
M* sms. Taylor i Ross, and the other at present unoc
copied—known us the Nixon property oti Wilson's
Range.
Also, ot the same time and place, will be sold font
■ere? and ‘ltree chains <>l wild (and. situated in Vine
vibe, in Bibb county—with Col. Samuel T. Bailey
aml on the south, Mi’. Freeman's on the West, Mr. M
VI. Mason and the Vineviile Academy on the North;
ami .Vlr. Benson's on ifi* East for boundaries
AI! sold as the property of iMommer tl (J. Nixon
and Calvin VV. Nixon, minois, mid s** 1* 1 for ibeit
benefit, by vinue <d::ti order of the Honorable the lull*
riorCouit td Bob comity, when sitting as a Court oi
Ordinary.
Terms on th? dav of sde.
I‘RJSCILL V NIXON, ) rmrna
JOHN D. WJNN, j Guardian*.
nov 6 32-tds
T7IXECUTOR’3 SALE—WiII l Id before lie
LJ Cornt House door, in Zebuion, i**k<* county, on
ihe first Ta**?*J;iV in Fehruary ne.v, lot of land No. 96,
(ninety-six) in tiieU’ii (ninth) District,originally Mon
roe, now Bike county, for the benefit ol the legatee? of
Lucy Lamar, late of Columbia county, deceased.
JOHN LAM All, Ex’r.
Pike co. November 25th, 1853. 33-tds
IAXECU TOR’S SALE.—Wi Ihe sold on Wednes
day, Bth day of January next, the late resi
dence of Mark D.Clarke,deceased, at 11 o’clock, A.
VI., ail the perishable property belonging to the estate
of the said deceased, consisting of Mules, Wagons,
Cattle, Hogs,Corn, Fodder, &c. Ac.
Terms—Notes at twelve months, with approved se
curity. N ANC\ M.CL \RKL,
nov 27-35 tds ‘ Executrix.
(1 UARDIAN’B SALE.--Agreenbie to an order ol
H the Inferior Court, vviil be sold em the first Tues
day in February next at ti.e Court House in Aniercus
—Lot of land, No. 260, in the 15th district ot Sumtei
county.
HARRIET A. FOSTER, Guardian,
nov 27-2 m Orphansot Thomas Foster, dee'd.
NOTKTN- Will be hired, several Negro Men,
Women. Boys and Gills, on the 30th Decembei
next, at the residence ol Machartn Bunk ey. late ol
Upson county, Georgia, deceased, and some of the
lands of her farm will he rented. Also, at the same
time and place, will ire sold the cotton raised on her
farm this year, and such other things not neeessaty for
keeping up the farm.
nov 20 11- 10J .lAMLS AND. RSON, ExY.
fgvRUSTLE’S SALE.—Agreeable to a decree of
A. the Hon. Superior Court of Jasper county, when
sitting as a Court of Chancery, at lire Oct. Term, If3o
will be sold before the courthouse door in the town of
Montieello, in said county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the following named negroes, to wit:
Lucy a woman, about 27 years old ; and her three chil
dren, Caroline, 6 years old ; Charity, 3 years old ; and
her infant male child,six month? old The said negroes
belonged to IMiiledge B. Roby, dec’d, and sold for the
purpose of effecting a distribution amongst the legatees,
under the will of Miliedge Roby, dee’d. Terms 12
months ior note, with approved s* entity.
JAMES C. BARTLETT,
rtov 27 33-5 t Trustee.
MONTHS after date application will he
1. made to the lion the Interior Court of Sumter
eountv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of Hampton
Compton, late of said county, deceased,
nov 27 35-4 in MOSES TISON, Adm’r.
I A OUR MONTHS after dale, application will be
made to the Inferior Court ot Marion County,
wh**n “mins 6>r Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Saiput-1 K kins, deceased, late of said
County. CHAS R. ’TON DEE, \ ,
nov 27-1 in (H H. LUMPKIN. sAdmrs.
loot'll MONTHS after date, application will be
I made to the Hon. Inferior Court of Sumter comi
ty, when sittingas a Court ofOrdinary, lor leave to sell
‘lie Real Estate and one Negro slave, belonging t<>
William Dorman and Eliza F’ Dorman, orphans and
minors of Allen Dorman. Intoofsaid county,Vl- ceased;
tor the purpose of distribution
novo 32—4:n* WRIGHT MlMS,Guardian.
FHH’R MONTHS after dale, implication will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lee
county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary for leave
to seli lot of land, No. 199 in the 3d district of Lee
county, and 131 in tlte 15tii and strict of formerly Lee,
now Sumter county, as the property of Clem Jarman
deceased. Sold lor the benefit ot the heirs and credi j
tor? of ?a:d et-oitc.
RICHARD T. BRADLEY,? j
STEPHEN D. JACKSON,S A<!|ll rs ’ :
nov 6 ‘ 32—4ui
OUR MONTHS after date application will he:
made to the [Jon. Inferior Court of Macon county, j
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
the land? beloging to the estate of Wilson Doster, late
of Macon county deceased
oct 2 27-lm ABIGALE DOSTER, Adm'rx.
MONTHS at:er date, a -plication wtil be
F made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lee coun
ty, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
a part ol the lands and negroes of the estate of Thomas
Butler, late of “aid county, deceased
sep 1 23-1 in GREENLEE BUTLER. Adrn’r
ITHJUR MONTHS after date, application will be
.T made to tli* Justicesof the Inferior Court of Macon
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Negroes belonging to the estate ol Jiobt. Brown,
late of aid eouni v. deceased.
oct 30 JOHN T. BROWN, Adtn’r, (le bonis non
Jol.n S. Hart. James 1,1
flsrt, Israel F. Beard, Jo- |
seph D. Brown. Benin- | Bill for Discovery, f(c.,|
mtii Byrd and William I In Wilkinson Superior!
Burney, Court,ol October Ternt.i
rs. | 1850.
Green B- Burney, David j
Burney and Arthur Bur |
ney. J
TT appearing to the Couit, that the Slieriff*-! Wilkin
l soti county has returned the above Bill, \vith ihe Ihl
jowingentry: ’•The defendants, David Barney and Ar-j
thtir Burney, not to be found in my bailwick;” it ia
ordered by the Court, that service < i the above Biil be!
perfected and made on the said David Burney and Ar-!
tliur Burney, by the publication ot this order once n
month lor four months, in the Georgia Journal aod \
Messenger, newspaper, and that said David ami Vr-|
tliur do plead, answer or demui to said Bid not de-i
tnurring alone, on or b*‘l >ro the first day “ext ‘
term of this Court ; and that in default thereof, the .-a;‘l ,
Bid be taken as emit ~se*l against the said David Bur- ,
ney and Arthur Burney. Bv the Court. < let. H, 1830. ■
BOWERS vV. WHITTLE,
Soiicitori lor complainanls.
fii;OKGI4, li'ilkitisoii Coiti'.ly.-:
~f Clerks’ Office,Snperioi Court,November 21,1850:
I hereby certify, that the above and foregoing, is a true \
* xtract from the Minutes of said Court, ol October!
Term, 1850. A. 5. McCARDLI*, Clerk, j
dec 4 lm |
M arv E B. Gri-wold vs.; Libel f>r Divorce in Sumter
John 13. Griswold. % Superior Court.
November Term, HjO.
Honorable Lott Warren, Presiding:
IT being shewn to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff *d said county, that the de rndant, John 13. ,
Griswold, is not to be found in the county of Sumter,
and it a!-o appearing that the said defendant resides out;
„f the State of Georgia. Ordered therefi>re. That
sai l defendant appear and answer at the next term ot
tl:,** Court, or that the above cause be considered in
default, and that this notice be entered on tiie minutes
of this Court, and that the above be published in the
Journal end Messenger, of the city of Macon, once a
m-mith for three months, previous to the next Term of
this Court. A true extract from the minutes, Novem
ber 20th, IBSJ. M. M. GUERY, clerk,
nov 27 33-n 1 3m
I aOUR M tNTHS after date application will be
. made to the ImenorCourt ol Upson county, when
silting for. ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlte real
estate ol Caspar Howell, late of a id county, dec'd.
\VM CRAWFORD. (
ROUT. JAMESON, f
ort 39 31-lm
rNOUR MONTHS after date, application will be |
1/ made to tiie Honorable Interior Court ol Macon’
cutity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for j
leave to sell ail th** lands belonging to John William j
Berrv, Rucben M. Berry n"d Jonas W. Berry, minors |
*>i stiiti county. JONAS It. VV . I’EltltV , j
oct 9 27-lm Guardian. |
tVTO ITCJJ ‘,l! persot’s indebted to the estate of I
_[_Sj James Beelanti, inte ot Marion county, dec’d.,
are hereby required to make immediate payment to me
at this place, or to Robert 11. rigiit toy antnori7.t*(J
ngeilt at Fon iiown, Ga ; and all persons holding
claim? ngainst said estate, will do well to lender'them
as required by law. STEPHEN S. V* KKjII I ,
BOV 13 _::o-9t Adrn’r.
John C. Roeghrs,
Jonx *D. Wins, of Houston 1 In Equity, 11 or'-ton |
county, Thomas Dixon, }■ Bill tor relief
Shetjff of Macon county, j Injunction, 6ic.
and Charles J Shannon
nod Hall T. McGehf.e J
IT appealing to my satisfaction nt Chambers, that
Charles J. Shannon and Hail T. McGehee, two of
the Defendants in this case, reside out of the limits of
thip State— Onfered, that service on the Attorney ol
the Plaintiff in the original action, and a publication of
this Rule in one of the Gazette? of the city of Macon
for s.x months, he deemed a sufficient serv ice as to said
iion-reaident Delen.lants.
JAMES II STARK.
Judge Sup’r. Courts. Flint Dist.
Chambers, Aug 24th. 1850. fsep 18 25-flm]
( x e.ttitßi A* U|*soj county —Posted be-
J tore ine, by John Stephens of the 537tii Militia
District in said coun*v, one estrnv sorrel Horse; ap
praised by Malichiah Irwin ami VVilliatti Taylor to be
worth Forty D- liars, this 2Gth November, 1830.
ROYAL H. DANIEL, J. P.
A true extract from the Estray Book.
WJi. A. COBB, c- I c.
Notices# .
r llvOitcjlA, biiiuiert'o-iiity
VT C at t ot said county . ?jumg as a Court of Ordm
a y. N veniber Term, 1850.
W ieiet.B, William C Smith. Aduiinisiiatcr on ‘he
c tate ot Simpson B. Smith, dec’d, applies tor letteis of
and smi ?on from said esiate. I . is, therefore ordered,
tii it ...j persons interested in said estate, do show good
cause,if any exist,at the next M v Termed this Court,
wh/said letters of dismission shoul I not be granted,
and that tins rule be published according to law.
A iiu * extract from the minute* of a ml Court, Nov.
1 h, 1-50. LOUIS BkUNER, c. c. o.
nov 2. 33—tii5m
Cl i ORUi C SMinter ConnJy.—lnferior
T Court ot said county, sitting as a Court ol Ordin
a y, November Term, 1 30.
Whereas, Thomas A. Summers, Administrator,
with the will annexed, on the estate ol Robert Priddy,
deceas and, applies lor letters of dismission front said
estate, it is, therefore ordered, that ali persons inter
ested in said estate, do show good cause, if any exist,
nt the next May Term ol this Court, why saul letters
ol dismission should ipn be granted, and that this rule
be* published according to law.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, Nov.
4th, 1850. LOUIS BRUNER, c. c. o.
nov-7 35—ni6m
Gcuigia) Fpsoit Count}’.
Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes, Novem
ber Term, 1859. Present their Honors, Thomas
Beall, Thomas Sharman, Thomas F. Bethel, and
Joel Matthews, Justices:
\\7 IIEREAS, William Worthy, Administrator on
VV the estate of Williamson Worthy, deceased,ap
pliesfor Letters of Dismission from the administration
of said esta e. And, whereas, VVtUiam Worthy, Guar
dian of Kinchen L. Worthy, applies tor Letters of Dis
mission Irom his said Guardianship. And, whereas,
?:iid William Worthy, reprose- ts to the court, that he
has fully administered and settled said estate, and that
he has fully settled with his said Yv aid.
It is, therefore, ordered,.that citation be published,
and that all persons concerned to be notified thereby,
to he and appear within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, it any they have, why said letteis should
not be granted to saiJ applicant, at the next May Term
of this court.
A true extract from the Minutes of said court, Nov.
9th. 1850. WM. A. COBB, c. c. o.
n*,v 13 33—m60)
Gcoifiiit* Loiii’osi ( oiistfy,
Mary A Burdiue ) Libel for Divorce in
vs. ? Monroe Superior
John M. Burdine. ) Court.
[T appearing to the Court from the return of the
Sheriff in the above ca-<*. that the defendant is not
to he found in the countv of Monroe,
On motion of N. VV. Battle, Attorney for Plaintiff, it
is ordered that the defendant do appear, and answer to
the declaration of the sain Plaintiff, on or before the
first day of the next term of this Court, and it is further
ordered, that service ot this order be made by publica
tion in one of the Gazettes of this circuit once a month,
until the time limited for the filing of the defendants
answer. A true extract from tin* minute?,
oct 39 31-m6in E. G. CABANJSS, Clerk.
(i FOIBiiIA, 41011 roe 4’OHty.--The
JI Justicesof the Inferior Court of said county,sit
ting for ordinary purposes, September Term, 1859.
Upon the petition ol George VV. Varner, administra
tor of the estate oi John Varner, dec'd., setting forth
that he has fully administered said estate, and prays
letters of dismi sion theiefrom.
And upon tiie petition of Anthony Cozart, executor
of the last will and testament of John F. Glower,
dee’d . stating that he Ins tally administered the estate
of said dec’d., and prays letters ol dismission there
from.
Also, upon the petition of William M White nrl
mtms'ritor on .he otate of Albert T. White, dec’d,
staling that he has folly administered said estate and
prays letters of dismission therefrom.
It is ordered by the Court, that this rule be published
m ti.e Georgia Journal and Messenger, once a month
lor six months, and .it tiie first regular term ol the
Court, thereafter, said letters will be granted, unless
cause to tlie contrary be shewn.
A true copy from ti.e minutes of said Court, Sept.
1859. E. G. CABANISS, c *•. o.
sep 25 20-m6m
('l iiOlHilA. Ipson County .—lnferior
Court sitting for Ordinary purposes, September
Term, 1859 Present their Honors, Thomas Beall,
Thomas F. Bethel, Levi D. Dickinson and Joel Ma
thews, Justices.
Whereas, Arch bald Kendrick, Adm’r of Sam.wi.
Kendrick, dec'd, appt ies for sot ters of dismission Irom tiis
Administration, and represents to the Court that he
has fully administered and settled the estate of said de
ceased:
It is, therefore ordered, That citation be published
in terms of the law. And that all persons concerned
be notified thereby, to he and appear at the next March
term of this Court, to show cause, it any they have, (or
to file their objections in the Clerk’s office) why said
letters should not then be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court. Sep.
9,1859. WM. A. COBB, c c. o.
s'*p 25 26-m6m
4 j IIOKCiIA, llonroc County.—The
* * Justices of die Inferior Court of said county, sit
ting for ordinary purposes. November Term, 1850.
Upon the application of William M- Evans, Admin
istrator of the estate of Charles Evans, deceased, stating
that lie has fully administered said estate, and prays
letters of dismission therefrom.
It is ordered by the court, that this rule be published
once a month tor six months ; tit the expiration of
which time, said letters will be granted, unless cause
to the contrary be shewn.
A true extract from tin* minutes of said court. Nov.
1, 1859 E. G. CABANISS, c. c. o.
nov 13 33-ui6m
AGENCY AT WASHINGTON.
HE undersigned intending to remain in the cityol
I Washington for several months, will take charge
ofany claim against the United States. Persons enti
tled to Bounty Lands under the late act of Congress,
Revolutionary Pensioners, who have heretofore obtain
ed pensions, may upon a re-examination of theirclaims,
be entitled to an incret.se of the same ; rejected claims
heretofore, may by procuring additional proof, be estab
lished. Charges will he such as are usual. All com
munications must be post-paid
due l 36-m3m JOSEPH STURGIS.
FRESH DRUGS AND GENUINE MEDICINES.
,08Sj PAYNE Sr NISBKT would most respect
t-jS fully inform their Iriends and customers that they
£ have now on hand, and will be receiving at ail
times, large supplies ot fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Sur
geons’ Instruments, Glass-Ware, Medicine Cl.cs>***,
Perfumery, Snaps, Brushes of all kinds, fine cut Smell
tug Bottles, fancy T.fo. t - Bottles, Farina Cologne,
ti .Dispute l ** ht\ir? of Snap, and ad the Popular Remedies
~t Did day. s.’Lnong them are the following :
I’m*- Cod Liver Oil, Townsend s Sarsaparilla,
Bailee's Sars.J|*nnl!n. Coster & Cox’s Southern
Wynkoop’s Fever A. Ague Tonic,
Remedy, Swaim’s Funancea & Ver-
Rowan’s ‘l’onic Mixture, tnifuge,
Beckwith’s Anti dyspeptic Jayne’s Remedies,
and Anti-billiousFiils, Dead SI jot, a Vermifuge,
Perry Davis’ Fain Killer.
ZW” Our prices are as low os any place south of the
Potomac. may 22 8-
DRUGS.
—Cherry Street , near Cotton Avenue , —
jjPI MACON, GEORGIA. Jgf
J. If. &■ W. S. MI.LIS are receiving, and keep
constantly on hand, u general assortment of DRUGS
and MEDICINES—as follows:
Alcohol, lull strength Calomel
Opium Acids
Antmonials lodine
Mercurials Cubebs
lodides Indigo
Madder Copperas
AI.C 0 H OLIC EXTRACTS OT
Dandelion j Stramonium 1 Sarsaparilla
Henbane Aconite i Co’ocynth Com.
Conium 1 Belladonna I Gentian
PATENT MEDICINES— Old Dr. J. Townsend’s
Snrs.iparilia ; Sands’do; VV is tar’s Balsam Cherry;
Sarsaparilla Pills: Jaynes’ Alterative; Hair Dye:
Syrup Naptha; Teller and Ring-worm Ointment;
Dead Shot; Cholera Remedy; Trusses; Body Braces;
Cherry Pectoral; Jew David's Plaster; Expectorant;
Vermifuge; Gholngogue; Pile rnid Itch Ointment;
Extract Buchu; Seidittz Powders.
Cupping (-uses, etc ; Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Tuny
PERFUMER Y —Premium Shaving Cream; Fan
cy Soaps; Extract Rose; Veibena; Pachonly; Musk,
Cologne, various choice qua iities; Jenny Lind Pomade,
Ox marrow, etc.
Vinegar—Rouge —Flavoring Extracts, Etc., Etc.
£ Physicians and Families supplied as low as the
market will admit.
16 29 ly
NEW ARRIVAL OF
FRESH FAEffliJIiY GROCERIES.
I'UST RECEIVED, direct (torn New York,a fresh
supply of Groceries—such as: Sugar and Coffee,
Ires'll Teas, Crushed and Pulverized Sugar, fresh Rais
ins, fresh Nuts, Figs, Citron, Catsup, Dates, Prunes,
Maccaroni, Caper Sauce,Pepper Sauce, Cocon Choc
olate, Currants, Sardines, a few drums ct French Rais
ins, fine Castile Soap, Etc., Etc.
Also, a fine lot of CIGARS, of different brands.—
Call anil see, all who smoke! Also, a very fine assort
ment of DRUGS: Camphor, Irish Moss, Arrowtoot,
Tapioca, Cream Tartar; White Wax, fine Sponge,
superior Carb. Soda for making good biscuit, Castyr
Oil, Olive Oil, Lemon Syrup, Tartaric Acid—and k,
groat many other articles, too numerous to mention.—
Please call and see for yourselves, on Cherry street,
opposite Mr. George M Logan’s new brick store
THOMASJ MOULTON,
sep 1 22 Agent.
SSOTZOE.
VLL PERSONS r.iHicted with Cancers, Fistula,
Wens, and ali kinds of I leers, arc requested to
visit Dr. \V. it. MOSELEY, oj Griffin, Ga., and
have their disease removed. It is a positive fact that
lie can and has cured a great many Cancers, and those
of the most obstinate kind. He has a remedy thin
never fails to make a perfect cure, and that in a short
lime. Any person desiring the medicine, can have it
sent to them by mail, with directions how to use it, by
encloflingss9,and sending their letters free of postage
P. S. For satisfaction of the above statements, read
Certificates in the Chronicle Sentinel.
Griffin, Ga , Aug. 14 20—ts
lili. KOGISKS*
LIVERWORT AND TAR.
VSAFK and Certain Cure ior Consumption of the
Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asth
mti. Pain in the Side, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and
all Pulmonary Affections.
• OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The Louisville Journal says: “ Hr. Rogers’s Liver
w. ,rt and Tar not onlv gives immediate relief in Coughs
and Colds, but from the testimony ui men of the high
est standing here and elsewhere, t is making some
very remarkable cures of Consumption.”
The Railway Register adds: •• We have heard it
stated, by persons of great respectabi iiy, who have
used t;iis medicine, that it is one of the most remarka
ble medicines of the age, (or Coughs, Colds, influenza,
Bronchus, Asthma, Pam in the rode and Breast, Spit
ting ot Biood, W hooping Cough, and a'! Lung Com*
planus, which, if neglected, usual y terminate in Con
sumption : anil the certifieme atiaened to the adver
tisements would seem full} to jusuty this statement.”
LIVERWORT.
This Flam lias, tor many years, been found to be ol
singular virtue in the cure ol Aikeiions oi the Liver
More recently it was ascertained that it possessed great
power to arresting t>h i-dii-g at the Lungs, Coughs of a
chronic charucier, etc ,and of essential service in all
diseases cl a pulinoiiaiv etiaiscter.
‘TAR.
This article is now u'e\*.-i-ally acknowledged to he
the most heal:.- g and efficient application tor diseased
anti decay tug Lungs, or any portion ot the fleshy or
muscular part of the unman body. Its medicinal and
preservative <j-u.iiti<-s were understood by the Egyptians
in til • early ages ol the wotld,nnd nod -übt now exists
among scientdic men, that the preparation used in the
embiiment ol bodies, was composed pro c.pally ol
t ir- ingredient. In latter ages, it was found to be in
universal use among the aborigines of America, ami
a] this day it is their principal,and, in iacl.only medi
cine for an unsound slate oi the Lungs, or any ap
proach to it. Those who are acquainted with the his
tory ol this hardy race of men, know that a death iront
Consumption is unknown among them ! The medical
faculty in all countries appear to have become aware
of the great healing properties of this article, and a:e
now introducing it in their practice. Dr. Buchan,oi
England; Dr. Crichton, ol St. Petersburg; L)r. La
Pricurc, of Paris; and the distinguished Dr. Cooper
have been in the habit of combining it with other arti
cles in their prescriptions, and with emire success.
03” Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations
{Xjt~ The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers,
on the engraved wrapper around each bottle.
£tV* Price, si! per Bottle,or six tiotlies lor $5. Sold
Wholesale and Retail by
SCOVIL fc MEAD. 113 Chartres street,
between Conti and St. Louis sts., N. Orleans,
Sole General Agents for the Southern Suites
Sold by Payne &, Nisbet, Macon, Ga ; ami at V* hole
sale by J. M. Turner &, Cos.. Savannah ; Ilavitaiid &
Risley, Augusta; Haviiand, Harrull <N Cos, Charles
ton; and at Retail by one established Agent in every
town in Georgia.
July 17 If.-ecw-Cm
TO .?
rrMIE PUBLIC are hereby notified ilmtthe prepara-
J lion extensively known us “ Dr. S. P. Townsend’s
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,” is now manufac
tured under my direction and supeivision, from the
original recipe obtained front Dr. S P. Townsend;—
and I certify that it is composed of ingredients purely
vegetable, and without mercury ; and aNo that the in
gredients are judiciously compounded, sous to obtain
from them their greatest medicinal effect.
Ja ues R. Chilton, M. L)., Chemist.
Dr. Chilton’s name is surety that the elements of
this Extract are combined in the mos 1 correct and sci
entific manner, and that it is adapted to the wants of
the invalid, wiih the highest professional ability.
This, we hope, will be sufficient guarantee to the
public, and to these purchasing Dr. S. P. Townsend’s
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Such may have
—in war of getting one of the spurious and bam-tul mix
ture* which fill die channels, ot trade, and are concoct
ed without any knowledge either of the nature of rem
edial agents,or the wants <*f the human system, when
laboring under disease.
Dr. S. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla is warranted to
keep lor any length oi time,in all climates.
tw For sale by E. L. STROHECKER ,M. D
ang‘2l 21-eow ly
~ DR. I> GR A ITEM RIED’S CELEBRATED
RHEUMATIC LINIMENT.
IN introducing this medicine to the people cl the
United States, for sale, the proprietors beg leave to
submit tin* following statement of Dr. DeGraffenried,
its discoverer and inventor.
The undersigned frankly slatesthathehas prescribed
this medicine for the last twenty -two years,in all forms
of Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, w ith a success un
paralleled in the annals of medicine; and he has no
hesitation in saying, that it isdecidedly the most valua
ble remedy ever yet discovered for the relief of this
most painful and distressing malady.
His note-book contains upwards ol three hundred
cases.in which it itasbeen used within the above named
period, and in no single instance has it come to his
knowledge, of its failing to effect a cure when perse
vered in. Many of the cases weie from four to ten
years standing; and what may appear more remarka
ble and extraordinary, is, that when the patient has
been once relieved, the disease is permanently cured,
remains so, not a solitary instance having been report
ed to him of its return.
All lie would ask for this remedy is a fair and impar
tial and patient trial, lor the resuits lie entertains no ap
prehension.
Up to the time of this discovery, the undersigned
had well studied the origin, progress, and character of
this disease, and is well assured, had consulted every
author on its treatment, who had written or been
translated into the English language, and had used nil
the temedies of any notoriety then in vogue with the
profession, with however, very rarely any rebel to poor
suffering humanity.
It has baffled the skill and science of the most emi
nent Physicians and Surgeons of our own and of every
other country. But the undersigned flatters himself
that his remedy will cure this most painful disease,
When all others have failed, and that he shall Lave b.-t-n
on humble iii-urmnenf in (lie hands of God,of relieving
the human family of a vast amount ol suffering.
E. L. de GRAFFENRIRD, M. D.
CERTIFICATES.
Baltimore. March 30,1850. j
Dr. Dt'GrajT-nrrid —Dear Sir: For the last twelve I
years 1 have suffered very severely with the Rheuma- \
tism, having been nearly one fourth of the time confi- |
ned to my bed by it. 1 have had the best medical aid j
to be found in various cities in the 1 oiled Stales, with :
little or no benefit. 1 in;ve also iri-d innumera le
strongly recommended remedies, which have tailed to
effect a cure. I spent the last summer at the > bite
Sulpher and Hot Springs in Virginia, to little purpose, j
After my return home, I so far recovered, as to be able
to walk about a little About six weeks s nee, I had a
v ry severe attach which again confined me to my bed,
1 was in great pain and scarcely able to move my limbs,
when a friend of mine called and informed me iii ;i y * ■i;
had discovered an infallible remedy and had cured
many,and amongst them,one oi my friends, and show
ed me a letter from him staling the lact. 1 was iticlti
ced to try your Rheumatic Liniment, and take pleas
u*e in informing you that in less than twenty-fourliours
from the first application 1 was perfectly free from
pain, and continue so, up to this time, iam now able
to attend to business, and fondly hope all those afflic
ted, ns 1 have been, may be as speedily relieved, as I
have been with your medicine. Wishing you all the
Blessings you deserve, Dear Sir.
Vour grateful utul ob’t. servant.
GEO. W. CADS WORTH.
CoLfMBPS, Ga., Oct. 20, 1819.
Dr. DeQrnffenreid— Dear Sir: I take pleasure in
giving you the particulars ot my affliction by, and re
lief from Rheumatism. During the Spring ot 184-1,1
was afflicted with a very severe attack of lullamatory
Rheumatism. 1 employed ail the most celebrated;
remedies then known and used in similar cases, aided I
!>v medical advice, until .September, 18-15, with no - u
isJnctory result whatever. I was then induced, by a
rheumatic acquaintance, lo try your Liniment, as some
thing new, and which had cured him; and in one
month, from the time i commenced ihe application, 1
was well, and clear of the Rheumatism as 1 ever was,
and have continued so to this time.
Yours, truly, ‘ L. C. ?>IORTON.
tar Sold by PAYNE & NISBET, Macon, Ga.
Price $5 per bottle—none gen mi c without the sig
nature of the discoverer on the s.tie Irbci ot the bottle,
and across the cork.
de GRAFFEN RIF.D and Cos., Proprietors,
jttne 19 12-3 m
Notice So Stockholders.
South-Western Ruilrotitl Cos. t
M a con , October loth,lbso. y
IIE stockholders of this Company are hereby no-
I tiffed, that all shares on which the instalments are
not paid up will be forfeited, and become the property
of the Company, unless said instalments are paid in lull
on or before the next annual meeting of the Company,
second Thursday in February next’ agretahlyjjfT ihe
9th section of the charter of said order
of the Board of Directors,
oct ffi 29-if Will. S. lIOLT, Treasurer.
A , a
PLANTERS, NOW IS YOUR TIME!
11 HE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to furnish
Brown’s Patent Progressive Eccentric
COTTON PRESS, r
—the Press of ail Presses—upon lerma that cannot fail
to satisfy oil reasonable inert. Planters who desire to
put up their Cotton in | .aeknges larger and more eotn
oact than can possibly be done by any other Press now
ni use, and at less expense, are invited to call and ex
• inine the Model of Mr. Brown’s invention,and obtain
in explanation of its wonderful merits.
CHARLES P. LEVY,
. tnayß 6-ts Ocmulgee Toundry, Cotton Avenue.
i
AOrEXGXiXTURAiL WAREHOUSE
f [5 H L undersigned having purchased the entire Stock
1 of Agiicultural Implementsfrom Messrs. Denslow
& Webster, would announce to the public that they
have crreatly increased said stock, embracing besidesa
great variety of other material and articles, generally
of the following character and description:
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements of every
variety, ol the most recent and improved descriptions.
Five hundred Plows of every descuption.
Materials for Tanners, Curriers, am! Brassnnd Iron
Founders, embracing every article used in their line,
including all necessary Tools, Ac., at .Manufacture!s
prices.
Miscfclaneous Roller and common Gins, Jack
Screws. Store and Cotton Trucks, Wheel if, ii row.-,
Road Scrapers, Hydraulic Rams. Force Pumps, Patent
Chains to facilitate the draw mg water.
an,l French Burr Mil! Gaioin? Gasi
mg.?, Plasterers and Raw tor banners; Plantation
Mills,Corn and Smut Miffs, Screws, Mill Irons, Boil
ing Cloths, Picks, Reeds, Shuttles, and general finding
for Colton and Woolen Mnnufuctoiks.
Herrings celebrated Salamander Safes, (Wilder’s
Patent) the best in use,and ot alls.zes.
patent Scales, and Balances, onto; Patent force
Pumps, various sorts; Galvanized Endless Chain
Pumps, with fixtures, (an article now -gening into gen
era I use ; \; ;n !,s a nil A .v. sot every description— aittu t -
Dished at Manufacturer's prices.
Mill Machinerv, Tools, Ate —Having the agency
for various and extensive Machine Manufactories, we
shall be prepared at ail times to tarnish every species
of Maciiineiy in the slimiest notice. t
The highest m uket pricespaid at all times for Wool,
Sheep Skins and Hides.
All produce of the State received and sold for the
uual commission.
Planters a ltd others may expect their orders executed
tor alines: any article of merchandise not embraced in
tiie above general description, by addressing us at
Savannah.
S. & H. HOYT &. CO.,
No. 171 Bay-st.. Savannah, Geo.
Deferences: —Messrs. Pudeitord,Fay &Cos.; Swift,
Densow & Webster. sep !8 2.,-tt
Ocmtil£Ct* 3*on si ltd Bril'’ i liudij
umi tlacliint*
rpHE Ocmulgee Foundry has been enlargedamil'ur
-1 nished with anew and superior stock of tools,
which willenable the sub eriber to furnish work at the
shortest notice,in his! me, of a superior character, and
at prices as lowasoan be furnished elsewhere. The
attention of Millwrights and Machinists is earnestly
requested to examine this establishment. I am prepar
ed to furnish STEAM ENGINES, from 1 to 60 horse
power.for saw mills or other purposes; Screw Guttings
from 1 inchdiametr to 2 feet, 10feet long; Gear Cur
"itig; Turning in ail its branches jFinishing olallkinds
■ 1 Machinery.
IN TIIE FOUNDRY
e are prepared tofumish ail kindsoi Castings of Iron
jr Brass; Mill Gear of allkinds.of the most approved
patterns; Bevel. Face and Spur Gear; Cast-Iron
Water Wheels; Gin Gear of all patterns, and sizes to
suit; Cotton Gin work; Press Pulleys; Hand Railings,
Fire-proof Doors and Windows, Cemetery Railing,
Gudgeons, Inks, Milt Spindles—in fact, work of any
description that is done in an establishment of the
kind
Persons interested in the business are requested to
examine this concern. t. HAS P. LEVY.
Ocmulgee Foundry, Ist St. below ]\iacon (f it est
ern Railroad. May 10,1818. G
PIASSQ AND
FURNITURE STORE.
rplIE subscribers take this method to inform their
i friends and tiie public that tin y are now making
large additions to their stock ot Piano and ( ab;-
ijot Furniture) which they offer lor sale at New-
York prices.
Have constantly on hand, a large assortment of
Cluck, ring, Nunn <& Cl rk’s, A H.Gnle & Co’s 6,
fi and 7 oetuv. Piano Fortes; also Nunn & Fisher’s,
Allen &, Brown’s s. Softs, t ouches, Lounges.
Tele a Totes, Divans,-Ottomans. Mahogany Chairs
with fine Flush and Ilair Seating, Maiiogany Rooking
Chairs. Carte Feats, and Cane back Rockers; Cane
seat Maple. Black Wn nut. Birch and Rosewood
Chairs ol 100 different Patterns, Windsor Chairs. Bos
ton Rockeis, and common Cane Chairs. Extension
Tables, Pier Tables, Sofa Tahir s. Centre Tables, Card
Tables. Quartettes Comtn6d.es, What Nots, Corner
Stands, Book Stands, Woik Tables, 1 ea Poys, W nrd
Robe?, gpcreinries. Book Gnses, Sideboards, \larhle
top Wash stands. Dressing Tables. Dressing Bureaus,
Large Mahogany Field Roadsteads, French Bedsteads,
Cribs, Cots. Looking Glasses, Toilet Glasses, Pier
Glasses, Matrasses and Feat he is.
Also, a large assortment ot Floor Oil Clc-t'n from 1
to G yards wide, cut out for any size Room or Hal),and
sent to any part of the State.
Also a great variety of Window Shades with Fix
tures complete.
Our Stock of Furniture and Pianos is made to our
own order and selection. We have confidence in re
commending it to all who arc in want, and on the most
accommodating terms.
I W. MORRELL & CO.
t w. aiorrell, | Savannah, Ga. .-c .t
N. F. WEBSTER. S 9e P
J. BARNES’
E OOK-BINDERY,
is prepared to make to or
!\ yy~X"l! J der Blank
| v -f mm account books,
jj j Binding, from the bestiinen
paper.
ILAW and MUSIC
KOOKS
|| ‘J bound in the best manner.
itS- M ulberry street. third
B door above Shotweli's old
\/ y comer
*- Macon, 27. 52
BASIL A. WISE,
A TANUFACTURER and dealer in, Plain, Japan-
IVI ned and Block Tin Ware,
STOVES of EVERY KINO, the richest and
most fashionable patterns, STQJ E TRIMMINGS
AND HOLLOW-WARE.
Cherry street. Macon. Geo.
All kinds of Copper, Tin an d Sheet Iren Work,
done at the shortest notice. oct Iff 29-3tr>
WULIAMB. .FURRY ic CO.,
• -
MANt:FACTURERS AND BEATERS IN &
OO T S AND SHOES, If*-
.Yu. 4, Second st., Triangular Block —MACON, ’
ig* OULD resjjectfully announce to the citizens of
> V Macon and the surrrotmding coun rv, that they
are now opening the most extensive and .attractive,
stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, ever before offered
in this market—which will be sold at prices that shall
not fail to suit the customer. Being largely connected
in tiie Shoe and Leather business at the North, their
Goods have been manufactured and got up under the’
most favorable circumstances, and with careful refer
ence to this market; and they venture to sav, that in
point of elegance and durability, their stock cannot L.-e
equalled by any house in this city.
Among the ir goods for Dudes’ and Gentlemen's
Wear, will b? found some of the most elegant and rare I
patterns and styles, which have ever been produced by
t lie Trade; as well as the more common varieties for
general and substantia! use.
Jlisscd , Children's end Infants’ H ear,
In great variety and extent, from the common and i
substantial, to tiie most rich and fanciful.
Their stock of COMMON and HEAVY WORK
is very large, and will be sold at small advances to the
Planter and Labouring Man.
They would, therefore, respectfully invite Ladies’
and Gentlemen to examine their stock before making
their purchases; assuring them ihut their goods and
prices cannot fail to sjjft even the fastidious and sharp
est buyer,—pledging their personal efforts to plca.-e and
satisfy. Toeth'i-se buying to sell again. Goods will be
offered smalt commi.-sio't.
‘Believing a scale ol LOW PRICES best suited
to tii • ihip-s, their motto wilt be,“ Small Profits and
Quick Returns.”
Rurwring neatly done at short notice,
oc i 1G 28-3 m
FIiYITFU HN2 TUILST
HAY !NG CD larged our Ware-Rooms,
and increased cur iacdiiies to mauutae
ture, we u w k.-ep the most extensive
s:oc '-’ of FURNITURE in th • interior of
Ffi/ (jeorgia—consisting of Secretaries, Desk
// J, 1 Book Cases, Bureau- 1 , ritdeh.-ards,
• * Ti (fas, Chairs. Divans, Tete-a-
Tetes, What-Nots, Quartcae ’Fables, Watdrobes.
‘Bnle, Bedsteads, —and every article usually kept in
ottr line of business.
C3’ We would respectfully cR! the attention of- :
persona furnishing looms or linu=- s, io our snick ; and
invitethem local! and see lor then.selves We intend
to sell as cheap a:i the cheapest; and a> ior workman
ship asgood ;.s the best -—try us.
RtrAiRi.NL, ofaii kinds, done w ith neatness and dis
patch. 29- WOOD, BRADLEY &. CO.
Bout nud shoe ilsfublislimeu|T
MIX it KJUTLAND m
l would r.-tum their -inecre thanks for the f
very liberal pautat-age they have
lor the last ten.year.?, niu they most resp-cTdly so
Ite.t a T cuwl!: lance of the same. They would a!.->o iu
riorTu tiieir friends aiul the pnb!:C generully, that they
are now opening at their New Store opposite Wash
ington Hull, an entire new slock of Boots and Shoes
mostly ot our own manufacture, and which we shall
oiler at prices that qpaaot fail to satisfy all who wish
k to purchase a good article at as low prices as liic en-ic
quality can tfo purchased in the city or titan*. WeUr.i
be receiving weekly supplies, and hope*,by s:rict affen
tion. to please all who patronize us. J
We.siiatl also keep a good assortment alike old
sisnd, war re one ol the firm w ill rc.nyiin uau next
spring, wijo will pleased lose.* our old and
aii who tnav wvot uy with a call. i A
dec 11 37-:l , MIX Si KI.TLA|rS>
NOTICE—AII persons having open or unsettled
accounts with the subscribers, previous to the
year 1850, are requested to make immediate settlement
by cash or note. PHELPS &• ENSIGN.
Forsyth, Dec. 2, 1850.
Mason At Dibble’** New Stable.
. ft. THE Bndeiignedhavejustcompletei]tle
y pg) SPLENDID NEW STABLE on the corn",’ i
of Mulberry and Third Streets, nearly o;.r l0 .’l
site the Floyd House, where they keep on hand g 4[ y
and well broke horses and every variety of Conv y.
ance for the accommodation of their friends and ij- f
public Single Horses and Drovers will be attendcdl
to withthe utmost careai J on accommodating tarn,?’ !
Asthe Proprietors have bur ON E STABLE, and e ,J
therefore give their personal attention toil.:;; busn-i. ,
they feel confident ot beingabie to give universal satis. I
faction. ZfiT Board oi Horse 75 cents per day.
T M MASON.
Oct 13 29 WILLIAM DIBBLE.
GEORGIA PC 2LICY.
t "UNDOUBTEDLY the gr at policy of the South
J in these critical nines, is to build up Manu ae u
ring Interests at home, employing our o-.vn citizens in
iii the great itnproyements if the tiny, in bniiding
Rail and Plank Roads, working up our own Coinin’
Iron,Stone’ Lumber, Leather.and other Raw Mate
rials now lying idle in possession atouud us, end was
ling for want of proper empioym m. By employjncr -
-,ur own citizens, we shall l ei abled to U'ed.ciotlie’
and educate the rising generation, in preference to
-ending our money out ot the State, to etui-.-h thoseop
.posed to us in Interests, Policy. and Iristiluiioi s. VV>
know of no better way to carry out ihi- true non inter
course Policy, than py employing in the Manufactory
of Furniture, in every style and IL• iMi,tb j well known
firm of WOOD, BRADLEY V l 0.
Telegraph copy twice. [oct 23 30— 1 y
T VALUABLE LANDS TOR SALE
rpHE SUBSCRIBER will sell his valuable FLAY
1 TATiON in Lee county . nine miles aba*#
Starkvilfe, near tin* Stage Rrmd. cowshuiwg of
acres of Oak and Hickoty. and Pine l.and w:l wa
tered by four running streams, on one of which is a
Mill belonging to tire pren tses Also, a good frame
Dwelling, two Gin Houses, and Gins, a ( ot;eu 8-crew
Thrasher, Fans. &c A so. good Negto Iloi.-i s, and
all necessary outbuildings. w,th two good wells ot wa
ter. Also, if desired, with die premises !7 negroes,
stock of ail kinds, Corn, Fodder, A c Terms, onc
tlnrd cash, the balance :n two annua! instalments, with
interest, and good securiiy Possession given Ist Jan
u .iv next. Ad-'tess,at fc'tarkviiie. Geo.
oct 2 27-:!.,, VV M. CH ASTIAN.
VALUABLE CITY lOl’S.
‘TXHE following valuable Cl I Y LOTS are ofSr-
I ed on reasonable teniis. Lot No *2. Square and
(improved) adjoining E .1 Johnston and Ayiee, No.
7, Square 82, adjoining Mrs F. Hitns. Nos 1 ami 2.
block 5 (acre lots) on College street
Fractiot ai lot No. 2, block 8,3 and S, block 10
(acre lots) in the rear of L. Cowles.
For terms, apply to DAV ID REID, Ag’t.
june 19 12—tt
OKE HUNDRED NEGROES IOR Sai/L.
riAHE UNDERSIGNED intend keepini constant
l ly on hand, a first- I me* Lot ot Virginia ana Noith
Carolina Negroes, which they will sell as low n* they*
can be purchased any where. We, therefore, invite
all who wish to purchase, to call and see us at the
old stand of Messrs. A. J. A D. W. Orr. Cotton Av
enue. J. M. COOPER.
[sept 11 24-Gin.] RICHMOND BUNN.
david McDaniel.
‘i’o whom it may Concern :
rpms ts tocertify, That in the month of June
| last, 1 was cured by Duet. \Y’. YV. Marshall, of
Siacon, Georgia,of a most inveterate and painful Fis
tula of some-eight years standing. Language reluses
to furnish me with terms sufficiently expressive ot inv
astonishment at the suddenness and permanence of his
cure. 1 was under his care abou’ four weeks.
I take great pleasure in bearing testimony to the vety
gentlemanly deportment, as well as pious conduct and
conversation, which are alike exhibited in the charac
ter of Doct. Marshall. May he long liv<> to relieve the
suffering. 1 will take gre.at pleasure in furnishing any
information upon the subject. D \N"L. DUNCAN.
Preacher, in chargeCahawba Circuit, Alabama con
ference. oct 2 2v-tf
Mckcnly, Ala. Sept. Uth, 1850.
-L y-Goods ami Ufoccries.
tTAVING trken the sfort* recently occupied hv
j Messrs. T. M. Jackson &Cos ,adjoining the uni
at present occupied by me. I have now open a well
assorted stoek of staple Dry Goods, Hard-Ware,
Shoes, Hats. Crockery r.nd Groceries— consistingof:
Homespuns of ail qualities; ! rims. Checks. Lmd
seys, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans, Twi eds. Flannels,
Hosiery, Gloves, Knives and Folks Pen and Pi cket
Knives; Knob, 81.-te and Tad L'-cks; .Mill, cross eat
and hand saws; Bell v.s, Anvils, and Vices. Axes,
Nails, coffee Mills A large and well assorted lot of
Iron, etc. etc. Making my stuck very complete, allot
which, 1 am determined to sell.
J. S. RICHARDSON.
nev 27 35 t’otton Avenue.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE subscribers would take this method g
Jfeij of returning thr ir thanks to tficir iormei jiat Js.
rons, for riie very liberal patronage heretofore received;
and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same ; and would also inform them that they have now
in store a large and well selected stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
manufacUired tooider, which they can recommend to
theia eastomeis —and are prepared to offer them on as
good terms ns any house in tin* city. We would pnr
ticalnrly call ihe attention of PLANTERS to our
stock of SHOES in their line, as it ts large and ol the
best qualities. Our stoek of
ladies’, misses', and children’s shoes,
is good, and consists ot the latest s ides, and will he
sold low. Gentlemen’s Bools and Shoes, oi all quali
ties and prices.
oct 23 30 STRONG & WOOD.
TEST RECEIVED.—SO d.z Calf Lining and
* Blinding Skins; 200 sides Upper Leather; 2000
ihs. Sole L-atfier ; Lasts. P gs,Thread, and all other
articles used in manufacturing Boots t tid Shoes.
KErAiRtNG done at sliort notice,
on Af 39 _ STRONG & WOOD.
ikiylor's f'elcbi’iitcd Coifon Gio<.
‘I ’llEandersigned inform the public, tiiai they have
I been appointed Agents for the sale ofihose celebra
tedC-OTTON GlNS,manufactured !>y E. T. Tavlor
& Cos. formerly of Girard, Ala but now of Columbus,
Ga., where is established one ot the most exten
sive and complete manufactories in the South. The
materir.lsused are of the best quality. The machinery
is ail new, and constructed on t!iff- most approved plans
for the manufacture of Cotton Gins.
03“* ORDERS can be sent to E. T. Taylor Cos.
by maii.orcontrncts made with their Agents who ate
travelling through the country.
GINS wiflbe sent to any part of the country,and iu
aW cases warranted to perform well.
Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di
rect their tetters to Columbus. Ga.
N.OUSLEY & SON.
March 21 51
CIOFI' H7fd—3''o lbs sis ■ st .lav • Coffee, ground in
J one pound packages. 3tio tbs Plot off- e, do
do do do warranted pure, and put up ex
pressly tnjrthmily use,by the Hope Mills Companv- N.
V ~” adut tor sale by C. A. ELLS & irON.
HOUSES STOX,EIsr I
OTOLEN, front tin- Siablt-s of the subscriber in Jes-
O ferson county,Ga., on the night of the Bth irist ,a
pair of black bob-tail ponies, eacli Having the left hind
foot white, and a spot in the forehead and on the tip of
the nose, said ponies are between seven and eight years
of age. stoutly formed, the smaller one lias iuhbed his
mane and tail good deni. I will give a liberal re
-1 ward for them,and also for the thief.
dec 13 38-it R E. CO NELLY.
ffU.UAKU AND DOWLING SALOON,
Opposite the Lanier House —Macon, Ga.
* g'lilS ESTABLISHMENT ha? recently been
1 thoroughly renovated and splendidly luiiiiE.t-d, by
ihe Proprietor, wlio had lan-iv purchased and set up
two of WIN ANT’S SUPERIOR BILLIARD TA
BLES, for the accommodation o! those who are fond
of this plensat,; and scientific pastime.
03” lie has also refitted in? BOWLING SALOON
containing tour good Alleys, with ali tbe needfulequip
"iuent for this healthful invigorating exercise.
03” Uis BAR is,as usual, well supplied with the
choicest spiiritnal refreshments, and in a room sepa
rnteand distinct from tiie other Departments, so.that’
all tastes cat; be gratified, withuut any unnectssaiy
coimritngimg of ihe solids and liquids
03” Good order will be preserved,an<J every atten
tion will be given to make h issues)s leei entirely “ r-t
home,” whenever they may chc-ose to give bin: a call,
Asa ‘retreat’from the caie ot business, duimg the
long winter evenings, tiie Proprietor flatters htmseif
tint it is visitors may “ go further and fare, v, vim- ’
oct 23 90—Dm E E hl-.oy. N.
vro riCE.- Lost between Pondtown aiar Fort
i.t| t adey, one note ot band, given by R.’lLEiap
pey to Peter- Randle for one thousand dollars, dated
uliout the 15ih of November. ISs<*. and made payable
on, or before the first day ot January, 1852. Note was
lost between the 2lst and 25ih of November, this, 30th
ot November, 1859. PETER RANDLE,
dec 11 37-tt
C% JUST UECEIY'ED —A large and well selected
Ui&L stock of II ATM ANI > CAP ,
** of me , a test styh-s. and of the best quail ues—
which will be sold at vety . -tv prices
oct 23 39 : PRQIA &. WOOD.
p 3,CCO Bacon Sides,
\ 25 !!bi? Hiram Smith’s Premium Flour,
59 Bags Rio Coffee,
10 Hhds. Sugar,
10 Biffs, crusli.-d,
5 Boxes Loaf, Pulverised,
25 Bales Colgate Soap,
15 Boxes Colgate’s Starch,
20 Boxes Star Candles,
15 “Sperm “ For sale bv
oct 9 54* T. M. JACKSON & C-O.
rois 7 ! v’ :v*;i*oEs rR sale,
Low ;o3‘ C’itslJ!
X- AM now offering Forty valuable Virginia Negroes,
near Lin t Macon, tor sale; among which are several
superior Cooks and Iloti-e Bei vant>. Apply so
the subscriber or Mr. Lewis J. Groce, who will exhibit
tiie property, i also have on hand Hix Good Horses
One Cm m-All, and a Two-Horse iVugun }, ;’ r ,S! :e ’
nearEnst Macon. W. C. HEWi i t •
nov 6 ; * j ~'7
CfillaiLSJE at all times, ihe mosiol them, the best
kill IT"’ “ l! KIBBEE *. DICBSaON.