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. ♦ ILL tr M.I ,<*u nr-i i ire* iy m April next
\\ i.r ,re the C-u i * lw ••■wii II
4 i ticu-. Sh ner <■>!’ iv * t.mi me L gal hours o.
, in- folio* in* prop** y,fwi :
\ it >ck o good*, wares and m nvniHi-e,c .n*i*t.n<
O . |• •* I > il*-Si'. ii •’ ily til ll* CiOlh.lg. C'ttloi
yi r H ( > j| bn iehes,) wollen goons ol various kind.*,rib
tn 9 . luir.l wr if**. cuilery, hai.*, pot ware, drug*,nooks
f. i cr.K-iwy-ware, g is*. glass-ware, looking gN'->
t-<, ip ides, trace chains, nug j i-*, (fee , and a lot o.‘ oilie
articles too t'-dious to iicoiion, amounting tti a 1 t<
ab mi t.iree tn >us md doll ;rs, more or less.
A si, ilia trout of lor No. 2, i;i <v:are letter II , H
the to.v at A nericu*. running back. 75 feet , more o
le-s. with the dry good.* store a.id grocery, amt mhe
s n ill n 11-"9 llibretto ejected. Also, that part of lo
N .1. in sj tare letter if . of said town, on wo c i it
erected toe family gf.*eery store lately orcrfoetl bt
M .1- ‘£ Wadsworth, nfi the land i.ieremito attached
Aisi. the lot and bu filings, on the Starkvilie road
part of lot No. 275. ii ill -27. hL) strict >t'form rl>
L -, now Sumter coanty, tiie same being ibe iat.
residence of Widiam Mima, caiimrii ii *wo and one
!, , ! ;iC r-s, more or ie*s All levied on as the proper!)
of William Minis, to aaiisfy sundry ti. fas. iron
Saltier Superior Court 10 vit: Janies S. Sims am
Frederick A Nance vs. *nd Wi liain Mints and Janie;
Sailer - same, vs. Widiam Mims and James H. Wads
w )r .jJ ’■ James t>. Cariiart, Willi: in Id. Carhart Jn
jj, S >w a :d Elijah 11. Cirnar; v-. William Minis
Ge trtre M >o e, Nathan ii -snaas, Nathaniel F. Walke
and Umiel Grant vs. William Mims. One hundiei* |
nil i five hunches of the cotton yarn claimed under h
ft., in fivor of Cariiart & Cos. vs. said Minis, bt j
Ha i-non Manuf:tcuring Company.
A * >. the Uo-i*e and In! and i nproveinents, near th*
town ol A nerieu?, part ol lot No. 275, containing tw
mid a kail acres, more or less, lately occupied bj
Wi imn Mints. A;si the vacant lot, lying **etweei
J J id ran berry’s and Dr. Heath’s, containing ) ol ai
acre, more or less. A .so, 1 grey mare, a cow and cal
and wheelbarrow. Also, the household and kitchei ;
furniture cl William M-m--, cons.sting of 3 bedsteads :
beds and tarniture. a srnuil trundle b -dsleaJ, bed am
lumtiure, 2<> chairs. I small mahogany tabie, 4 pirn j
tables, I folding table, wish st-nJs, carpet, 1 manor:
th- uresidents, 2 bowls and pitchers, I couch, 2 sets fire !
dogs, 2 do. Shovel and t >nas, 2 sofas. 5 pictures and 1
fru n s. I bureau and glass, I clothes press. 1 clock, I
desk, 4 trunks, small cria and furniture, lot of crockery i
knives and lorks, 4 ove is. 2 griddles, 2 spiders, piir ol
wid • irons, gridiron, preserve keiile, potrack 2 pots,
pi ie tabie, 1 pair scales 2 do.sieeiyaids, 2 coffee m.i.s
2 c >;f-e pots, 3 pails, 2 buckets, l squ ire, I draw kmle,
1 tray. Id -all lork. ands one other anicies um tedious
in mention. All levied o as the property of William.
M ii-, in satisfy ii ti fa. from Sum -r Superior (’ouiini,
favor of J**h:i W. Hoodgtte and N nhan Fisk vs. W i
li im \| mis and Jackson l iner.
T'jp* Sale to continue from day lo day until ail is
Bold.
GREEN M WHEELER. Sli’fT
Aisn.ai the same time and pi ce, the East hill’ of
lot No. 3t>d in the 2 .i!i D.stiict < I formerly Lee, ti.,%%
Sumter county, land not occupied Levied on :.s :hr
p-'operty ol Hugh Smith, lo satisly a ti fa.from Sumter,
5 ip-nor Court m favor ol Martin G. B ady ts Hugh:
Smith. P. T. THOMPSON, Dep SfofF.
mir 3 fit-iJr I
I s ul<tki April Salt's*
WILL be sold, on the tits! Tuesday in April tier i
before the Coutlhouse door in the town ol Haw- j
kmsviUe, Pulaski county, wnh n the iegni hours ol sale. 1
the following property io wit:
O ie negro man by he name of Daniel, levied on s- j
the properly of James \l. O Join, to satisly three ti las ,
from Pn.iiski Superior Court.one in favor of Archibald
Odom, vs. Janies M Odom, one in lavorot Henry A
Crane, ve James M OJoni, and one in lavor of Wil- j
ham M. Fraser, vs. James M. Udom.
A so, lot of Land uumlier not known, but known asj
the place whereon John Buchan, Jr., now lives, in in* j
twenty first District oi originally Wiikinson, now Pu-i
iaKi c-unty, and one -ray It- rse ami sorrel mare.— •
Le-vieg ou :>s the propetiv ol J ii Buchan, Jr., to sal [
isiy miee fi. las. Irom Pjiaslii Superior Court, one m
favor of Scotl,Carhart Cos , vs. J >hn Buchan, Jr. j
one in favor of Wiiimn D. OJnui, vs. Joint Buchan, t
Jr., and one in favor ol Scott.Caiban i. Cos., vu Jonn j
Buchan, Jr
A s', a Siore house and L >t in the town of Hnw-j
k'nsviiie, number and letter no) known, but known as,
the house now occupied as a Shoe enop in the lower,
storv, and as a L *dge Hoorn by lite Odd Fellows ini
the upper story, adjoining tin- medical office ol D;s.
Tiyiurand Friser.aud the Gr cery Sior-ol A G.Tar
v r. L vied o-i as t e pio,i-ny o. J .se, h A Bun li, to;
trinsiv ilie loliowiilg iiioieit li tis from Puiask, Supe-j
rior C I, to wit; one in I .vor of K and S M. Mao
rung v* J ’S*-ph A Bu r ch. me in favor of Aianson!
Hougii v-. e.dw ‘.d A Hu.eh an 1 J •sepb A Burch,f
[i : .-'p is, Ja:::>b S nver •ncis I. and Lionaparie c*iii-
V'-r i--e.-urnv on ap je i . •> .e in ;avor ol Aiawn H i
H<>ugli,vs Edward A Butch, ami Joseph A. Burch,!
a’ I J ico'i Shiver,endorser, and M'ci.*el Burch secu
n'’ -i.i apte-al
A *.i. o .e my mire, au I one gray horse, levied on
- p periy of Beni n.i'i A. D- neon, In saMSIv one
ii I . lion Puliski Su,.eimr Con f. in favor of Peyton
‘ievii hil-. adnnnis nior ol Abu S ephei.s, vs B-nja
ii A iJ -nso'i.
A.-o, loi ol land, number two hundred and twenty
in l ie twenty first Di.-trict oi onginaliy \A ikinson,
now P iljski couniy, levied on as ihe property of Solo
iiion B nn-it,ro iw J .siieesCoun ti lug in fa-!
vor of William Cone, vs Smom ui Bet net: and VVli- [
lam ii Su-k -s Levied aud returned tome by B-rry’
Tij>:> r. Coii'ftble.
A ■<•.mie gray mare,a> done s.rrelt horse,and one;
buggv. evied on as file iirot>eity of i bus it L Ryan.!
t->-i ey hr-e fi Is. inui; Pu a-ki Sup-i <u C’ uil.one
hi in h “I J e b M .4 e u;d Bro-hers, vs. -id Kyan.i
one in r .v-.>r ol lchai od 11. A bnuon, vs Tin m s D
L. Rva i, -principal.aii .C. iiienns M B -zeiiiai), a* i
securry and one in favor oi Pein F. L Ver* t vs
Th ortiks l •. L. Kvau
inir 3 19-ids MILES BEMPRV. D Sh’ff
Dooly April Nalt*s.
\ \ r ILL be eoiif, fe-fore liie Courthouse door in the
v V town of Vienna, in the County of Dooly, on!
the first Tuesday in April next, between the j
hour- of -ale, ihe following pioperty, to wit: L< t o!;
.and. number two bundled and iwemy eighi aim two’
hundred and fifty three, in ill- 7ih District of Dooly I
county, a? the protierty ol Rotiert R. Reynolds, lo!
satis v one fi fa. front Dooly Superior Court ; Alex ,
nnder Herringion vs Robert R Reynolds. Property I
pointed out by defendant.
A,.-o. at the same time and p:ace, iot of land, number 1
one hundred and one, in ihe j 4tit Dis rict ol Doi.lyi
couniy.us ihe property of Wiliam Colling, lo satisfy
out ,i ta. irom Dooly Superior C<<uri ; John C. Uoval
vs. Wade H P. Floyd and WtliiamCoiling. Property i
pointed out by Plaintiff,
Also, lot of land, number one hundred and seventeen, I,
in in- 3 and District ol D hilv eoumy, as ihe property ol ’
My rick Ivey, to satisly one fi fa. Irom D miv Sup-rioi
Conn, m favor oi James Smith iiunsteired to BvrJi
Y P.-avy v-. Alexander Meiiweii er, Admi-1.-ator oii
My ick Ivey Property poimed out by Plaiil'iff.
A’- ‘, one house and lot and storehouse, in the lown :
of Druvtnn, Dooly county, numoer not known, it being
ihe hous- and storehou-e, and lot now i cenpird bv
Cire*-n J Norris, as ihe property of said Green J. 1
Norris, lo gaii-fy one fi fa. from Sumier Superior)
Coun; Robert T McC iy vs ureen J. Norris. Property !
poinied out by Piann fT.
the 3 and District ol D miy county, levied on as ihe
property of Wil mm ile-rnii, to satisfy one fi fa from
Dooiv Superior Court; Daniel Mathews vs. William
Herring.
A so one storehouse and lot in the town of Vienna,
number not known, but ii being the store house and j
lot now occupied by Loami Brown esa grocery, levied :
on as the pfopeiiy of James H liodgeii. to satisy one
fi. fi. irom Dooly Superior Court; Alexander Meri ‘
weiher v-. James H. Hodges. Pioperty pointeJ out!
by Piaimifi.
Also, lots of land number thir'y-five and thirty-six, I
in the 14th Distr ct of Dooly county, levied on as the ;
prope ly of E i Fenn, to sntisiv one fi. fa. from Dooiy
Superior Court; Thomas H. Dawson vs. Eii Fenn—
Properly poinied out by defendant.
Also, lot of land, in We 13th District of Dooly county,
number not known, but known as the piace whereon
Samuel Gaff tormerly lived, levied on as the property I
and Samuel Story, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Doo:y
Superior Court; James L Simpson va Samuel Story.-
Levied on by James C B adley,late Deputy Sneritf.
Also, lot of land, number seventy six, in the 7th !
District ol Dooly county, levied on as the property of;
Pleasani H Key, to satisfy one fi fa. from Dooly
Superior Court ; Daniel J. Davis vs Strnuel p Bond,
Pleasant H. Key, Charles 11. Rice and Samuel P.
Jones. Property pointed out bv H. Key.
PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sheriff,
mar 3 49-tds
Dooly April Soles*
‘TS7'ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in the
VV town of Vienna, Duoiy county, within the legal 1
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next, the
following properly to wit:
One Lot of Lind, No. 213, in the 7.h D strict o{ i
Dooly county, levied on as the properly of joseoh J
Carstarphen, tosatisly three fi. fas Irom Dooly Supe
rior Court, one in favor of VV’illiam M. Brown,against j
J< s-uh J Carstarphen, one in favor of Mesliack X B.
Oui:aw.(con-rolled by Abuer Tison.iransfefee,) agamsi:
J o-e|,h J. Carstarpfien. and one in f ivor of I lioina- i
H Da a- >ii. against William F Delany, principal, and !
Joseph .1. Carsiarphen, endorser. Propi-riy pointed!
out *>y J *s*-ph J C .rstarphen
Ai-o. ‘ne town lot in the town of Vienna, No. 1. in j
leio-r HI vision as the tir- perty of William Brown J
* s ! *'*V “He fi ia from D* y Superior Court,in favor
or K. B. r 1 od iaul A- Co.,ag nisi -aid Br'-Wil.
A >■ Lit (il Loud, N Forty two, m the 7.-li
L> -oici m D lv c uniy, levied on ns ihe property ol
v> iifiiii > eDmiel, to sail- v one fi ta. from D >oly
*- u i<” > ourt, in favor o Graves &. Wood, against
6 f‘-Di*nel Pri'iier y ; tiim*d out by Defendant.
•’ Dots ol Lind, o eof >-tiil Lot* being’
ij- ,o 3 i t) 1 -trier ol D**. y county, levied on as the
pr ,-rtvo! J H Nicholson, the other two of said
Xj -being Ib3, amt the other. No not known, Out
known as the high hill l< t, adjo.nirg land* of Marcus
and J’ -per Sution, in the 10rh District ol Dooly coun
ty. levied on a the pro eriv of John T. Nicholson,
all to sau-ty one fi. fa. from Doo’y Superior Court, m
favor ol Ross ft Co..v* Jas H. N chobon. Tiiotnas
Nichol-ott nod John T. N.cho'soti. Property pointed
out by Delendaiits.
Also, one other Lot. No. 119, in the 6th District of
D x*lv eoumy, levied mi a* the properly of William \l.
D.CKer-on, io satisfy one fi la issued frooiI) “iySu
periurCouri. in lavor of Henry li Beeix, vs. William A
Smith, maker, arid William M Dickerson, eudorsre.
Properly pointed out by tnid Dickerson
PHiLEMuN BuIIAxNNON, Sh’fT.
mar 3 49-id*
SlxcilCfs’
Piiitiviii April bale*
lir ILL Ire -..hi, . a ihe tirsi I'uesday in April next,
>4 |e nr.* the CourlhoU-e door, in the lown of
H .wkiusvile, Pulaski county, within I lie legal hours
° f L*u of land, number not known, but known as ilie
i lace wlter on Mr-. L vi igstan now bve*. irt the loih
d.g ncl originally \Vilkin*nn. now Pulaski <’?"ti , y
LeVied nu a* -he pn.p- : .y ol S. i’.eMs .n
fifiitafy t%%' H <:*. from rt C ourt, in fa
vor of John vs. Bni tiela'. Lrvira cn,
snd returned to n-ei-v a C > liable .
LDVARD L. HARRELL, Sufi,
mar 3 49—ids
t psOll A|l'il MllC*
VTTILL be soid, before the CoOrihnusc door in
VV Tbomsstoii, oil the first Tuesday in April neat;,
between the legal hours . f sale, Lot *>i Laid, No.
Two Hundred mij Tweniy. i."22i*,; als > nine acres, ad
joining saiil Lot. Levied on as die property oi hi-lw r*
iv Roberson, by virtue ol a fi. fa. i->ied from L’p-on
Supetior Court in -v.-r of ... V* . .Mn'r.nn vs. said
Roberson. Property pc it; e i *:tit i>v >*• lendant.
mar 3 19-tds (i J- LEWiS, D. Sh’tT.
iikiiisoii April ’“•ait*.
UTILI. he soi.l before the Com ihou-e door, in the
lown of Irwinton, lx tween the usual houis ol
sal", on the ii :-i rn-'iluv ii. April, the following prop
er!) t) wit: one lot trf Land ly’itg in lue loiirifi
D.str.cl, N * not known. b.*rmeily owned by Vv iliiam
Pace, adj-*i!i;ng In mis f 15. (d’Banoii. Levied in as
ihe property of Coienmn Vaughn, in s.itisiy two Jus*
trees Court ii l. in fiVor of B. F Market boo v said
; V.inglui. L-vymiJeby lluitert Meredith, Constable,
I and n-tiirned to me. Febuary 27, 1352.
mar 3 W-ids VV. W. BEALL, Sh’ff.
Ipvon April xstltb
\TJ ILL be said. on the first Fitesd iv in April next
\V b tne the Court House door in Thomrision,
Upson county, h'-iweeit die legal hours ot side, ihe
• following N.-giaa -, to- wii: Morning, a woninn about
■24 year* ol age, and five child.en; Jane, a giri about
3 years old : Green, a boy aboil- (’> years old ; Moses, :<
i bay about 5 years old; and Andrew, a boy about 7
| moot ha oil. Al! levi don us the properly of Crufford
Martin.by virtue of a inor'gage fi. la. issued tioui the
honorable Inteli*r Court ot said county, in favor of E
B. Atwater vs. said Alarm.
!r-L) I 1 CC ti. J. LEW is, Dep. Sli’ff.
Wiluitisoti Uortguge
11T IBL be sold on the first Tuesday in May. before
VV ihe Courthouse door in the lown of Irwinton, :
between ihe usual bouts <>( sale, the loliowiilg proper
i iv : one negro man by ifie name ol Jack.about ihir'y
five years i Id. Levied on as ile property of Nathaniel
P. Whitaker and Elizabeth S okes, io satisfy a mort
gage fi la. in lavor ol Beall and Whitaker, vs Na
thaniel P Whitaker and Elizabeth Stokes. Property
pointed oui in said Mortgage.
W r W. BEALL. SITfT.
mar 3 49-tds
Mnitler mortgage Salt*.
\\ 7 ILL fie sold, on the firet Tuesday in May next,
V V before the Courthouse door,at Atnericus.in said
county, during rhe egul hoars of sale, a negro boy,
| Jim. aged about 22 years. Levied on ns the properly
• of William Mims, losatislv a mortgage fi ta from
Sumter Inl.-riorCouri.in favor of Charles V. Chamber
lain and Edward V. Bancroft v*. said VV illiaiu Mims.
1 Property iv.inied oui in said fi. la.
! mar 3 — 49— ids i.RLLNM V\ HEELER, Sh'ft’.
CfiaiCous.
G“ COKli 14. S>l*<* t'Ollllt)* Whereas. Na-
I than .Vii'ichew appin sto :ne for letters ol Admin*
‘is ration on ilie < slate ot Thomas B. Duihani, late oi
| saol cumy,deceased :
‘These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
! singular, ibe k” ifi.-f aid ere.tnoi* of -aj.i circ*-o<- a,to
he and appear ii! my office wuhin the inne presetil>ed
I by law, in snow c nise. il any they have, why said let
■ ters should nol be gianird.
Given undermy liand xt office, this 2ltli day of Feb
ruary, 1352. W M. N EVVe>OM, Ordinary,
j mat 3.49—5 l
| 1 l.f>K il \. lif-r- County.—Wliereas, Benanu
! Vjf el B. v-ilkinsoii applies to me for letters of guar
-1 diunsliip, on the persou and propertyol” Wiiiiam Clark,
j minor:
These are, therefore, io cite and admonish all and
i singular the kindled ot said minor, lo be and appear
at my office wi hin the time pieseribr-d t.y law,to show
j ciUM-.if any they have, why said Liters should nol be
■ granted.
Given u ’der my hand at office, February 20ih, 1852.
feb 25. 48—5 t WM NEWSOM, Ordinary.
( 1 I’OHfitl I, Lee County.— Wheieas,
® Benjamin Gieen applies lo me forleiiersof ail
inimstraiion mi die estate ol John Wbitseit, late of
sail! county, deceased:
These are tneiefore lo cite and ad monish ail and
singu'ar the kindred an.! creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at rny office, wiihiii ibe time piescribed
by I iw, to siiow cause, it any they have, why said let
teis should inn be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
2ist d;*y of February, 1852.
feb 25 18-5- \V M NEWSOM, Ordinary.
/ ’ LOI.CI A, Coisuty.—'To am,
\Ji whom it may CONCERN ‘■ Whereas, Charles W.
j Morgan applies to me tor letters ol administration on
the estate of Charlotte Morgan, late ot said county,
; deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, ‘be kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at ii y office, and hie their objections, it
: any they have, within tin- nine presetibed by law.other
; wise, letter ot administration will be granted to said
; applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 20th February,
I 1852. LOUIB BRUNER, Ordinary,
feb 25 43—5 t
( < I.ORGI A. Lett C.Oillliy.—Whereas,
.T Thomas Wbitsett :i t .plies to me t >r letters of ad
ministraiion on the estate of J:imes VVhitsett, late ot
j said county, deceased :
I’tiese are th-refore to cite and admonish all and
singc ar, the keeled aul ciediinrs ol id deceased,
! to be amt appear at myelnce, wuhin tit” tune pre-
IM-tibed by I iw, to show cause, (if any they have) w by
said letters should not be gianted.
> Given under my band at office, this 21st day of Feb-
I ruarv. 1352.
j irh2s 4 J -5t WM. NEWSOM. Ordinary.
} ( * LOIHHA, ‘lhtlßM €•—ly*—Tu
xr.i. whom it may CONCERN. Whereas, Mary
; Chastain, widow of John Chastain, late of said county,
deceased, applies lor letters of Administration oil the
; estate of said John Chastain, deceased: These are
! therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the
kindred and crediiors of said deceased, tube and up
pear at rnv office within ibe time piescribed by law,
and show cause if any they have why said ictt-rs should
. not be granted losaid applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this Hs;h day ol
i February, 1852 11. 11. TOOKE, Ordinary,
leb 25 43- 5t
Cft:oß<*lA, ThMMM Coturiy --!
* xlh wu ii it may cjncern : W hereas Xliry
Hadley, widow of Samuel H- Hadh v, late cfsnid coun
ty, deceased, applies lor tellers of Guardiansiiip for the
persons ot June, M iryand Martha Had ey, minor heirs
of -aid Sjmuel H. Hadley,deceased : These :.re there
tore io cite and admonish all and singular, the kitulied
and those interested, to be and appear ai my office
wuhin the tune prescribed by law, and show cause il
any they have, why said ietters should tiot be granted
ci wild applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature a’ office,
; ihe 12ih February, 1852.
leb 25, 43—5 t H. H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
/ i i.OKLIA, Tliouins 4 oiinly.—To
V J all whoax it .may concerx : Whereas, John J.
Ragans, applies lor Liters ot Administration, on ihe
e-iate ol Pnilinu n Smiili, late otsaid county,deceased:
I’lnse ate therotore io cite all and singu
lar, ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be,
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law. and show c;iu*e, il any ihey have, why said letters
of Administration should not be grained losaid nppli
, cant.
Given under my hand at < tfice, the 10th day ot Feb
i ruary, 18.52 H. 11. ‘I'OOKE, Ordinary,
teb 25. 48—5 r
(1 TOIB.IA. I psiiil I'Oimiy —Where- i
Jf as, Andrew J. W’hite, applies for letters ot guardi
anship. fi-r James F. White, John M. White and
Chailes H. White, minors, under th** ag*> of fourteen
years, and orpn-m children t J.. 1111 XI. White, dec’d :
Tins is. ihereE-re. to llolilv all (leism.s concerned, t
s iow cause, it any ihey have, why said letters should
not be granted at the next April term ol the Court ot
; Ordina y ot said county,
i Given undermy hand, this, 14 1 h F*-b . 185‘>.
feb 25 4'-5t VVM A. COBB. Ordinary.
C O |{ (i I A 1 ld*t‘ Coilllfy.—Whereas,
I Henry B .u-aim Saraii Ann Flmn apply to me
’ tor letters ot Administraiion on the estate ol John Fiinn,
j late ot said county, deceased :
I iiese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
| singular ihe kindred and creditois ol said (lec-ased, lo
j he and appeal at my office wuhin liie lime presci died
! by taw, 10 show cause it any ihey have,why said ietters
j should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, tlii--24th day 0! Feb
j ruary, 1852 WM. NEWBOXI, Oidinary.
mar 3.49—5 t
/ X i.Ollnl L 3UlUtell Ollllfy—l o ALL
VJ whom IT MAY concern: Whereas Jackson 1 1
ner, applies 10 me for tellers ot admimsiran m on the
esmie of Wiighi Mims, late of s nd county, deceased:
‘These are, therelnre, to ci;e and adinouish al: and
singular, the kindred and crediiorsof said deceased,to
be and appear ai my office, and tiie iheir object ions, (ii
any they have) wurnn tiie lime prescribed by law,oth
erwise letters of administration will br grained the
said applicant.
Given under my hand st office, ih>s27ih day r.-t T* b
ruary, 1352. ‘ LOUiri BRUNER, Ordinary,
mar 349-5 t
COIUiIA, pitliislii County.—Where
vW as, Willinrn Simpson applies 10 me for letters ot
Administration upon the estate of David Simpson, late
of said county, deceased :
These are, iherefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
file their objections (if any) w ithin the time prescribed
bv law, why letters should not be granted lo said ap
plicant.
Given under my hand and official Hignafure, this
rebruarv 25ih, 1852. JOHN V. MITCHELL
mar 3 49-5;. Ordinary.
©{tntfons.
GEORGIA, f Court o! Ordinary, M irch Term
Bcmter County. S 1852, (Rule Nisi )
. HLREAS, Bpeucei C. Pryor. Guard inn of Sa-
* rah F. Pryor,(now .Sarah F. Pel tee) applies so: ,
letters of and s:iii*‘ o 1 trom -aid Gu irdianship :
It,!* *ndered that ;.il pei- *ns concerned, siievv cause. ,
if any they have, why raid Guardian sh uli not It
dismissed at tiie next May ‘Term < ! *rnd Court. A
true extract from tir*- minutes, Vlnrclt 6. >852.
mar 10 SC-7t L. BRUNER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, f C:iu r t of Ordiint’v. Much ‘Term
3c.a County. 5 1-5 . Rule N.st)
ITT itLREAB, L-'v t B. Smith, A finmistruior up
\v on ‘he estate oi .l ick-on L. Smith, lute ol sai>
county, and ‘-eased, nj>jslics to m<- lor tellers ot disiins
jinn us Admini-trator as nloi'said.
li 1- thereforeordeied t>y the Court, ttiaiail p-rson*
concerned,do show cause, il any they have, wtiy 1 h
,-aiJ Lovett B rinni'.i sh >uid not b. j -. i-missed at th
next Ocd'ber Trrtr ol i!n* f'ourt. A true extioc
from th - minute-, March 6, 1852
mar 10 50-;nC.:i L BiiL'NER, Oifii ary-
GEORt: IA, / C.vjrt of Or.li; ary, XI itch Term,
Sumter C.-vn/y, > 1352, (Rule N; ; i j
W? lIEREAS, An lrew B. Countryman \<iminis
ff trator upon the estate ol M mil ■-*’ K .Country
man. late ot said county, deceased applies f>r letters o:
di*iinS'i"ti a* admi:-i.*iraior aloreeutd.
It is tlieiiore otdcreJ bv liie f-'oui', lliat nll persm).-
concerned, do show c.iiis--, it any rh—y have, why let
:ers ot dismission slioiiiii not he granted the said np
pticant at its - next O -iober Tetm ol thiß_ Court. A
rue extract from the minutes, March 6, 13:t2.
mar 10 sQ**m6rM L Ordinary.
J fEOKGIi. “ioiii rt<* fhitmlj.-Cutr
Ass oi Ordinary, March Term. 1852. Whereas
Zschanah P. Sin ed,Guardian of Titadeu- and Lewii
Brown, has presented ins petition to tlie Court, stating
that he has fully settled with his wards, who have ar
rived at the age of twenty one jvats, and prays to hi
dism-ssed Irom said guardianship :
It is,iherefore, ordered by the Court, that all person
concerned appear at the term of this Court, to he hel<
011 tiie fust Monday in May next, and show cause, 1
any they have, why letters ol dismission trom tL
guardianship aforesaid should not be granted to soil
Zachfinah P Sneed.
A true copy from the minutes of -aid Court,
mar !< 5 -7; Iv G CABANI3S, C. < •
(N fcOKCJIA. Xlosirix* < niiy.--Cour
JI of Ordinary, Marcli ‘Term, 1852. v( nereas, Du
lane F. Ponder, Guardian t Daniel T. Ponder, ha>
p esented lii* petition to the Court, stating that lie ha.-
fully settled with his ward, who lias arrived at the ag
of iwenty-one yea is, and prays to be dismissed Irom
said guardianship:
It is, therefore, ordered by (he Court, that all persons
concerned appear ur lire letiri of this Court, lo be held
011 ihe first .Monday in May next,and show cause, 1
any they have, wny letters ot dismission, Irom the
guardianshin afoiesaid, should nol be granted to sail,
Duiane F Ponder.
An ue copy bom the minutes of sad Court,
mar 10 50 7r L. G CABAMSS, c c 0.
4 1 f:Ol£4ai.4, 01)10(1 COfllil)Cour
ot Ordinary, Xl.rcli Term. 1*52. Whereas
Jtisepli Pitman, Guardian of Reuben Pitman, lias pie
sented liis petition to the Court, stating thtil his ward
ha- arrived at the* age ol twenty-one years, and that lit
has settled vv ith him in lull, and piays to bed sin s et ;
from s:>ij gu3icl:ansbip:
It is. therefore, otdered by th” Court, that all persons
concerned appear at the term of this Court, to be held
o-i the fi:st Monday in May next, and then, and there,
show cause, if any they have, why said letters ol dis
mission should not he granted.
A true copy trom the minutes of said Court
mar 10 50-7 t E G CAB XNIS3, c c o.
(JEORCIA, JluMoc Conatiy ••Cobh
Jf ot Ordinary, XI. I rch Term, 1352. Wnereas, Jos
Piimmi,ndmmikiiQtor nt the estate ot Martha Piunaii
deceased, has presenied hi* petiiion 10 the Co>ir
staling that he lias fuliy administered said estate, and
prays it> be dismissed from said admi usputinn:
It is, therefore, ordered by ihe Court that all parties
concerned, appear at the terniot tlnsC ourt.tobeheld on
the first Monday in October next, and then, and there,
show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted.
A true copy Irom the minutes of said Court,
mar 10 50-m6tn L G CABAN 133, cc. 0.
("t EOKGI.4|Twig(C*HBI) W *
H as. JMti Chapman applies to me t->r letters 01
administration on the estate ol Nancy W. Chapman,
tlei-e.ised :
‘l‘tiese ate, iherefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and credi'or- ot said deceased, t<>
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, 10 show cause, il any they h ive, why said let
ter- should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature, this Ist
Much, 1352. LEWIS SOLOMON,
mar 10 50-5 t Ordinary.
{1 b !6G IA, U |>**t 11 comity.—Whereas
1 Isaac D>> kinson applies to tne tor letters ot nd
ininistr.ition on i!te undevised portion of the Estate 0!
Wtrnburn Dickinson,late ot said cnuritv, deceased:
‘J'heve are, therefore, to ciie and admoni*h aii and
singular,the kindred and creditors of *ai I deceased, to
tile their objections, ii any they have, within ihe time
prescribed by law, why said ietters should not be gran
ted.
Given under my hand, tl;isst!i March 1852
mar 10 s'J~st W. A. CuBB. Ordinary.
/ 1 T.OUGI %, Pulaftki t 1 lintl .-w b re-
V I W. Collier,applies for letterset Admin
i*'ra:ii®kk/e bonis on, upon'he estate ot Edward 3t.
of said county .deceased :
‘l’he-p arc, there lore, to eile and admonish all nnd j
singular th” kindred and creditois of said deceased, to 1
trie ‘.heir objections within the tim” prescribed by law,l
why ietters shouhl no’ be granted to said applicant.
Given under my h-vtid and official signature, tins the
Ist day of March. 1352.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, Ordinary,
mar 10 50—5 t
( 3 LOUGlA,Twi|firsC*anl7.<Whm
-1 as, ALxaiider Pearce nppii'-s t<> me lor Liters oi
administration on the estate ol A tii'i Vi son, la e of
aiu county, dec'd:
i hese are. therefore, Io cite and ntfineni-b al! anil
singular the kiud ed and creditors of said deceased to j
be and appear at rny office, with n the time prescribed :
by law, Ui show cause, if’ any they have, why said U t j
ters should not be grained.
Given under my hand nnd offiei::’ sigenture, this,
Ist day of March. 1852. LEWIS SOLOMON,
mar fO 50-5 r Ordinary |
(x EOKRI I, £ M igglt’OMßt)v\ berr
A as, Isaac ll Harrell applies to me for letters ol j
administration on (he estate of Jane Dunlin, late oi
said county, deceived :
The*e are, iherefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred an I creditors oi said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time presetihed
by law, to show cans", il any they have, why said iet
ters should nol be granted.
Gwen under my hand and official signature, this Is)
March, 1852 LEWIS SOLOMON,
mar It) 50-5 t Ordinary.
Gi UOfL'I.I, TTain;iK 4'oiintv**** To
I all whom rr .mav concern: Whereas, John T
Williford appues for lepers of Guardianship of ihe
person and prosperiyot William T. J. Williford, minor
lieirol Abrahutn Williford, late of said county, dec’d :
These are, ilierefoie, to cite and admum-li all and
singular the kindred and ail concerned, to be nnd ap
pear at the office of the Ordinary for said county, with
in the time prescribed by law, and sh w cause, if any
ihey have, why said letters should not be granted 10
said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, (his
March Ist, 1352. CHA3. 11 REMINGTON,
mar 1-0 50-5 t Dept, Ordinary.
(1 LOItBIA, I'l)oin:i* Comty.s>To
T ALL WHOM it May CONCERN : Whereas. Michael
Voting, Administrator de bonis non, with th” will an
nexed, upon the estate of Aaron Evcritr, 1,-itp of said
county, deceased, applies for letters of d.amission from
the administraiion of said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and ndmonLh all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 10
be and appear at my office within the time pie*cribed
by ittw, and show cause, il any they have, why said
letters shouhl not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
! March Ist, 1852. CIIAS. Il REMING TON,
j mar ID 50-7 t Dept. Ordinary.
(3EOKOI l, Tl t-m s < runny-.--To
X all whom IT may cONctRN : Whereas, Richard
Mitchell apfoies ior leiiers ot Administration on the
s'aie ol Taylor II Mitchell, deceased :
I'lie-e are, therefore, 10 cite, summons and admonish
nil and singular ihe kindled and crediiorsof said de
ceased, 10 be and appear tii my office within 1 lie time
prescribed by law, and show cause, il any they have,
why said letters should not be granted to said appli
cant.
Given under my hand at office, this March 2J, 1852.
mar 10 50-5 t H. H. TOOKE. Ordinnry
GEORGIA. THoiiius I’oil ill).—To
v J all whom it may concern. Whereas, William
R Joiner applies for letters ol Administraiion, on the
estate of Lewis Joiner, late ol Hamilton county,State
of Florida . deceased :
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, ‘he kindred and crediiorsof said deceased,lo
he and appear ai lit*- office of the Ordinary ol stud |
county, within the lime prescribed by law,and show
cause il any they have, why s:id Idlers should not be
granted said applicant.
Given nnder my hand and efticia I signature at office,
this, February 27i|i. 1852
CHAfS. II REMINGTON, Dep’t. Ordinary,
mar 111 s:i 5t
(’ 1.0Uf.l .4, Upson Count) .“-Wbere
_J as, Isaac I. Market applies for letters of adminis*
1 ration mi ihe estate of William li. Caldwell, dec’d:
This i*, therefore to nor if y all persons concerned, to
show cause, il any they have, why said lettets should j
not be grant’ and nt the next April term of the Ccuil ol
Ordinary tor said county.
Given under my hand, this, 14th Feb , 1852.
Lb 25 43-5 t WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
/ 1 EOItLIA’ U< <>lliiy.~Where
-11 as, William Keily. applies ior Ltteis of adminis
tration on the estate ol John Kelly, deceased :
‘These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all nnd
singular (be kindred and creditois ol said deceased, to
show cause, if any they hit Te, within ihe time pres
cribed by law, why said letters should not he granted
Given under tny hand, an i official signature, thitfo
20ih February, 1852. WM. A. COBB,
feb Uj 4s-5l Ordinary.
CftntCons.
,( 1 i OIL'.IA, A WigSvCOMmtj. -Wheie
Vs us. ilenry Durdin, adii.inistniu r nn the tstnie or |
E -rey Jacob--, deceased, applies lo me for letters of
and -ftiissu n jr< in said ;idminwtrßiorehip,ibe Iraving fully
. a Immis ered the same, as will more fully appear Irom
the records of my cilice:
‘ These ate, therefore, to cite ami admonish a’,! and
singular the kindred and creditors oi t-aiii deceased, to
he a id appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show t-atis-, if any they have, why said let
ters sin uid not he granted.
G veil Hike; my hand and official signature, this Ist
March. 1852 LEWiS SOLOMON,
mar lo 50-in6m Oidinary.
I P-OIS CoHlliy.—Wheie
.l a—, 0. tl Cobb applies lor letters of adminbira
rion, with the will annexed, on (he estate of Cathame
C"hb, deceased:
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned,ro show cause, it any ihey hav--, within ‘lie
time prescril>ed by law, why *ki ietters should not he
granted.
G>wn under my hand, and official signature, this
20,ii Ft i rutiiy, 18 *2. WM. A. COl.-B,
teb 25 48-51 Ordinary.
J t KORRi A* Lee Comrly.— Whereas, Will.s A.
’U if Hawkins and Sarah Wilkerstm, apply lo rue lor
letter* of idmini-i’-aiion the estate ol Leroy VV’ilker
*oll. late of si :d eoumy d>-e- ased :
Tlio-eare ih* lebae, 10 ciie and ndmoo'sh al! and
singuiar ihe kindred mi l creditors of said deceased, to
tie and appear at my office w ithin the time prescribed
by law n show cause, il any they have, why said let
ters,mould not be granted.
11 yen under my hand, at 1 ffi e. F-brnnry ‘2oth, 1852
few 25. 4- 5t WM. NEWSOM. Ordinary.
Laurens Courtly Court 1 1 Ordinary.
Xltr.cn Term, 1352.
ili the matter ot the pelitutfiol Thomas I*. Smith,
one ot tiie Legatees uiuJer the will ol Benjamin
Smith, deceased, praying th- removal of Hardy Griffin,
Executor ol the estate ol Benjamin Smith, deceased,
as lie niledges that the said Hardy Griffin, Excutor,
as aiorekii.l, is in insoiveul citcumslances, and that
said estate is I kely >o be wasted by bis irnprrper con
duct, and that the said Hardy Griffin lias foiled to make
returns in ihe terms ol the law. It is ordered, there
rote,by the Court, that the said Hardy Giifiin doshow
cause at the next Term of this ‘ ourt, whv his Letters
’Testamentary and ihe trust confided tonim ns Execu
tor, should not be n yoked. A rule “nisi’ was is
sued upon ihe foregoing Petition at the February ‘Term
ol thi* Couit, and from the return of ihe Sheriff it ap
p-ars that Hardy Gi itli’i does not r-side ii tliis county.
It is tlier: tore ordered, that service be perlecled by
publication ot tise foregoing peiiiion in the Journal and
Messenger, publisned bi Macon, Geo.
A true ex'raci from the minutes ol tiie Court,
mar 10 sJ—3t F. H. ROWE, Ordinary.
, ■ mmwmi rn'in n ■- -• * — t ~~miuna ‘inawn i
i)ul)lfc Scales.
\I)MIN IS’I'R A’TOR’S SALE.— Wffl he sold, on
the liist ‘Tuesday in May next, al ihe Courthouse
door in Lanier, Macon county, within tiie legal hours
ol sale, tiie following described properly, to wii: ihree
fourth paitsol one Sieam Saw and (Jiis’ Xlill. and 25
acres of land, mote or less on wiucli die .Mill is built,
together with two negro men, one about tony years
oid. and ihe other about seventeen years old.
T ie above described properv will be sold as the
prop-ny ol Jacob V Roiilnii, nil-ol Houston county,
deceased. Terms of salt- will lie made known on the
day of sale. LEWIS HUMPH,
mar 10 50-tda Adin’r ot .1 V- Riunph.
* DXUN ISTIIA TORS’ SALE—VV'* 1i I be sold at
. a the line residence ol JllO. Wooten, Jr., dec’d, in
Monroe county,on the 25th day of March, aii lire per
:.*liai>le pioperty ol said deceased, consist mg of house
hold and kitchen furniture, tried.cal books and medi
an's, corn fodder, bacon, and sto -i; of various kinds,
Ac Terms on th diyof de
Aia* at the -am nne and p .>ce, the res deuce ol
tiie deceased, will be rented for the presen’ year.
1- HARRISON, Adm’r.
4 DM IN IS TR A'l'l )R’S SALE —Wilt he sold be
tore tiie Coutt House door, in tlte I wn of Clin
ton, Jones eoumy, within 1(15. legal hour* of sale, on
the first Tuesday in May next, one negro man by ihe
name of Abraham, about fifty years of age. Sold as 1 lie
pioperty of Sanders D. Alien, deceased , and for the
benefit ol tiie heiis of said deceased. Tei 111s Cash,
t -• is F. 8. JOHNSON, Adin’r.
4 DM INIS IR A TOILS VLK. — W ill be sold, on
/~\ Friday, the 1 Dili day of Xlircb next, al the .aie
residence of Jonathan Dowdeu, deceeai-ed, between
twenty-five and thirty hales ot Cotton, one thousand
busneisot Corn, Fodder, Hmis* hold and Kitciien Fur
niture, and many other articles too tedious lo mention.
Terms on tt.e day ol sale.
ALLEN M SI MS, > , , ,
fob ll 46-tds HENRY O’Nfc AL, ‘f Aamn
-4 DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—By virtue oi an
Order irom 1 fie Honorable Inferior Court ot Pu
la*kt county, will be sold before ilie Court house door,
in ibe Town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, on the
first Tu-sday in April next, the following Lands,sold
as the property ot the estate ol John Rawls, deceased.
B<>ld to. ihe benefit ot t lie heirs and ui editors of said
deceit sed.
Lots ol Land, Nos. two hundred and fifty, (250) two
hutiured and eighty three, (283) number ninety four
(94) ami number eighty (801 in ilie tinh L)i*ti ict of ori
ginally Lee now Randolph county, and Lots numbers
two hnn Ired and ihh (202) two hundred and tweniy
four, (224) and two hundred and twenty-three, (223)
in tiie sixth district of originally Lee now Randolph
county. Terms on the day ot sale.
CHARLES E TAYLOR, Adin’r.
CAROLINE M. Adm x.
! jan 23 44 tds
I-
I 4 D.VIiNISTRATRIX’S SALE.—WiII be wild be
! /V fore liie Court house door, in the town of Tliom
astou, Upson county, on the first Tuesjay in April
next, between the iegal hours of sale, under an order
of the Court of Ordinary of said county, the real es
tate ot Lewis Day. deceased, consisting ol five hundred
and forty-seven ui,d a half acres ot LAND, lying in
said county of Upson, ndimnuig lands oi J mes Jor
dan, Jam*-* Ansiey, Enocii B. igg and others—sold for
ihe purpose ot m.ikmg <fist bn ion among the Lega
tees or . j.d estate. ‘ltini-oj r: on ih day of sale.
CAROLINE DAY, Adm’x.
i jan ll* tds 45
, l D.MINISTRATOR’S SALE— virtue 01 an
j , \ order of tie honorable Inferior Court of Sutn'er
county, sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, wiii be sold
J before liie Cooit-house door in sattl county, on the first
j Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours ot sale,
i lot of LAND No2oo, in the 17th dietrici of originally
j Lee now Sumter county,sold us tin-properly oi Frun
-1 cis Vliils,deceased, lor Ibe benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. Terms on the day ot sale.
MATHEW WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
jan 14 ids 42
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALIC—By virtue ot an
i cider from the Honorable Interim Court ot Pu
tlaeki county, while sitting us a Court tor ordinary pur
poses, will b - sold oil the first Tuesday in June next,
I within the usual hours of sale, be ore the Courthouse
door in Ante icus, Sumter county, the billowing lots id
land, sold as the property of the estate of John
Raw ls deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and eredi
j io.s ot said deceased, to wit:
I Lot of land. No. seventy-two, (72) in the 27th Dis-
J tiicl.ot originally Lee, now Sumter county, and lot
| number one hundred and filly-seven, (157) in the six -
I teen'll district or originally Lee, now Sumter county,
i Teims made known on ‘lie day ot sale.
CHARLES K. TAYLOR Adm’r.
CAROLINE 31 RAWLS, Adm’x.
j teb 4 45-ids
i 4 D.VI l N IST R.A TOR’S SALE —Brvir'wof an
I order Irom the lion. Interior Court ol Pulaski
| county, while sitting us a Court for ordinary purpos -a,
; wid be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, within
! the usual hours ol sale, before ilie Courihouse door in
i If la k‘‘ Iv, Early county, as the property of the estate ot
I John Rawls, deceased, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased, the following
lands to wit:
Lots numbers one hundred and six, (106) three hun
dred and sixteen, (31(5) three hundred and forty three,
(313) three hundrred and tuny tour, (344) and No,
nine (9) in the sixth District of Early country, lots No.
iwo hundred and lit:y two, (252) two hundred and til
ly-three, (253) two hundred and one, (201 ) two hundred
and ninety eight, (208) in the fourth District of Early
county,and munbertwo hundred and seventy-5ix,(276)
hi the finh District of Early county. Terms made
known on the day ot saD.
CHARLES E. TAYLOR. Adm’r.,
CAROLINE 31. RAWLS, Adm’x.
j leb 4 45-ids
I POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Wil: he soid.beloie the Court-house door, in the
Town of Thomaston.Ups. n county,on die first Tues
day in April next, one Negro woman, named Lydia,
about 25 years old, with her two cm dreti. Sold as ilie
property of John M. White, late,of Epson county, de
ceased. E. L. WlliTE, Adm’x.
jangs 44—Ids
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—WiII be sold on
the first day oi April next, at the lute residence
I ol Elijah Thompson, lute of Upson county, deceased,
i a portion ot ilie perishable properly of said deceased,
1 consisting ot limses, cattle, stock hogs, one yoke ol
j ‘ )xen, and Ox cart, seed cotton, household and kitchen
I lurnituie, farming ut-nsils, &.C., iVc,.
Terms ot sale.— Credit until ihe2sth December next,
small Holes and approved st eurnv.
JANE I’HOMPSON, Adm’rx.
mar I<> 50— 11 JAMES TRICE, Adm’r.
EXE( UXOR’S BALE.—By virtue if an order ol
ttie Honorable iuleriot Court ol Houston county,
when siitmg as,-i Court lor ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on tiie first Tuesday in May next, before the
Courthouse door in the town of Vienna. Dooly county,
between the usual hours gs sale, one Siorehouse and
lot, ioitnerly known as the Lumpkin house, and lot in
the village of Traveller’s Rest, now occupied by Daniel
; Harrison. Sold tor the purpose of making a distribu
| tion among ilie legal heirs ol William -McKenzie,
i deceased. Terms ct sale on the day.
JOHN SUTTON, ) ~ .
_ rnar 3 49-tds HENRY McKENZIE $
IA X ECU TIER’S SALE.—WiII he sod, on the first
2j Tuesday in May next, within ihe legal hours of
sale, at the Courthouse in Thoinaslun, Upson county,
a negio man ol yellow complexion, by the name ol
John, belonging to the estate ol Nancy Mann, deceas
ed. Sold by order of the Honorable (jnurt ol Ordi-
I nary of Upson county, tor distribution. Terms on the
day.
L. H. REEVES, | P ,
mar 10 50-7i J. ii *MANN J Lstrß,
public i&alcs.
CUTOR’S SALE —VVill be sold at the Court
j house in Blakely, Burly county, on the first Tries
:.iy i:i May next, Lot N. : >46, m the fourth district in
-nid county. Sold as the property ot Benjamin Brant
ley, deceased, late <>l Monroe county, tor the beneti
ot li.c heirs and creditors. _ .
.1A Vi KS M Bit A N TLL\ . Ex’r.
mar 3, 43—5i
__ jTour iSAoutiis ilotiCfS_.
L’OUR MONTH* after date, application will be
I mtide to ihe Court of Ordinary of Montgomery
couniy, tor leave to si ll tlie real estate id Henry 1 tii
nnti), Silute ot sald county, deceased.
JOSEPH I’ILLM AN, ) . . , r
ELZA TILLMAN \ AU
mar 3 43 tin
TpOUIi MONTHS aiicr date, application will be
Id made to the Court of Ordinary id S-jmtei county,
Or leave :os*il the rcai state- belonging to Levi linsh,
late Oi said couniy. a- ceased
jan 28—4t-im STER LING CLOVER. Ex’r.
rpCUR MONTHS alier due, application will be
1/ made to the honorable the Ordinary, or die Infe
rioi Coim oi the couniy of Twiggs, when sitting for
■uch purposes, for le-ive to sell the land belonging to
the E-l.ne ol Luke Pndget, late o( said couniy, de
ceased JOHN VV. ALLEN, A m’r.
jar. 28 44 4m
I7VOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
. made lo die Honorable die Or-Jinary of Dooly
county, for leave to sell the real estate of Wilt. VV.
Haddock, minor of Charles Haddock, deceased, late
ol said con my.
THUS. C. COLEMAN, Guardian.
Jan 7 -It 41
IT!OUR. MONTHS i.l'ter date, application will be
i* made to the Honorable Interior Cnurtof Macon
county, Ga., wiien sitting (or Ordinary purposes, for
leave to s-il three hundred acres of LAND,belonging
to the estate id ihe late William F. Slappy.deceased,
adjoining lands of D Fredricks, T. S!ap| y and others.,
in Macon county.
MARY L. L SLAPPY, AJm’x.
dec IS 4m 33
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs
couniy, when sitting lor ordinaiy purposes, for leave
to sell die real estate ot John A Wynn, late ot said
county,dec’d. HAYWOOD HUGHES, Adm’r.
nov l‘J 31-lm ELMINA WYNN, Adtn'x.
MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court ot Bibb
county, when siping tor ordinary purposes, tosell the
real Estate, of Scott Cray, dec’d.
nov l‘J 31-lm ROBERT COLLINS, Adm’r.
sTujo jttomhs iiotfers.
fIVWO MONTHS after date application mil be
! M made to die Hon. Judge of Ordinary of Bulls
county, Ga., for leave tosell the lands belonging to die
estate of Richard Nolen, late ot Burs county, dec'd.
CHAS F. NEWTON, /. and .
ISAAC W. NOLEN. S
fVbJ2S _ _ 48-2 m
rnWO MONTHS after date, application will be
I made to die bouoratde, the Ordinary’ ot Thomas
county. lor leave to sell the teal estate belonging to the
estate of Je-se S. Evrett, deceased, for the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
lb 11 46-2 m THOMAS ADAMS, Jk , Adm’r.
f'IIVYO MONTHS alter dale, application will be
made to the honorable ihe Ordinary oi Houston
county, lor leave to sell the North halt ot Lot No 213
m the 13:h District oi said county, belonging to Win.
A. Bmw i.minor W ILLIAM C. TAYLOR,
leb 11 46-2ni Guardian.
rnUVO MONTHS sifter dale, application will be
IS made to the honorable the Ordinary of Houston
county,for leave to sell the teal estate, lying in Jones
couniy, belonging to Saiab L. Booker and Amos A.
Booker, minors. WILEY BOOKER,
leb 11 46-2;n Guardian.
Notice.
*CIXTY DAYS after da'e, application will be made
O to the honorable die Ordinary ot Bibb couniy
lor leave to sell a.i the real estaie of Thoma Gate*, ate
ol Bibb county, deceased,
li-ti li 16— ici JAMES GA TES, Adm’r.
£JIXTY DAYS alter date,application wull be made
O to the Court ot Ordinary, of Monroe county, for
it-ave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ol Mary
Havgood, late of said county, deceased,
mar 343—2 m B. HAYGOOD, Adm’r.
Notice.
CIIXTY davsafter date, application will be made to
O the IJon. Court of Oidinary of Upson county, (dr
leave to s-d) Lot ol Lr.nd, No. *245, in the sth District
oi Dooly couniy,and Lot No. 719, in the 4ib District
and Ist Section lorinerly Cherokee, now Lumpkin co.,
as part ot the real estate of Edward Holloway, de
ceased. ROB’T. S. HOLLOWAY, Ex'r.
mar 10 50-2rn
iiotfee to Debtors anb <£rebttors.
Notice to debtors and creditors.
A't persons indebted to James M. McFariin,
late ot Bibb county, deceased, wdl make immediate
payment; anJ all persons having claims against said
est ite, will present them to me in terms of the law.
teb 11 45-7i J AMES G ATES, Adm’r.
Nt) I ICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
All (Wjrso s indebted to the estate of John VV.
Hurst, late of Thomas county, deceased, are hereby
requested to make immediate payment; and ell per
sons having demand* against sani deceased will ren
der them in according to U w.
teb is 47-7 1 JAMES T. HAYES, Adm’r.
Notice.
A LL persons holding maims against the estate of
V Ruius K Evans, late of Bibb county,deceased,j
are hereby notified to render them in totiie subscribers ,
immediately, in terms ot the law.
’ ROB’T B. WASHINGTON,? Fr , ra
M. E. RYLANDER, S
feb 11 46 6t
Notice.
VI.L persons having demands against Joel Moody,
lateot Upson County,dec ascd.are hereoy noti
fied to present ihetn properly attested to me within the
time prescribed by law, or they will not he settled.—
And all persons indebted to said deceased,are hereby
required to make immediate payment.
G. B MOODY, l „ .
mar 10 53-7 t DANIEL DENHAM, J rB
—.AI. AS./.-V mui ‘
ROBERT FXIfDLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
VN D manufacturer ot Steam Engines & Boilers,
also, ol Gearing and shutting to- MILLS, ot
every description ; Bark and Sugar Mills, of most ap
proved patters; Also,lions for Bollock's celebrated ,
Cotton Press. Gin Gear, Plates and Bulls, kept con-;
s'antlyon hand ; the whole ot which are warranted
to he of the best materials and workmanship,and will!
be sold on accommodating terms.
iZf Work Stops opposite Presbyterian church,
corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
may 1 . 5-ts
WSOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!!
SAM’L HOYT,
Os the Agricultural Warehouse of S. Hoyt Cos.,
HAVING retired from the same, and associated
with himself HAMPTON L. BlLßO,uuderthe
name of S. HOYT & CO., is prepared and will do a
strictly COMMISSION BUSINESS, buying and
paying cash at at all times lor Wool, Sheep Pelts,
Green, Salted and Dry Hides, Deer Skins, Shipping
Furs ol every description. Cattle Horns, Long Hair,I
Rags. Beeswax,and produce m general,
f Office and Store House a part of that occupied by
Messrs. Franklin & Brantley. No. 191 Bay street. Sa
vannah, Ga. SAM’L HOYT.
jaiy*B 18—ts H. L BILBO.
NfEW HAT AND CAT STORE
NEW STORE ANI) NEW STOCK.
-.j, THE subscribers will open on the Ist Octo-1
j F her, on Cotton Avenue, (between the Stonsol;
.1 Winship *V S ni. and Bostick, Johns *5.” Cos Jj
anew nnd complet. a-soriment ol HAsfcS and CAPS,!
of every variety and pattern.
As our Stock has been purchased witlt care, we are,
certain our friends, by giving us a call, can be suited!
as to style ami price. We shall have at all times all j
the latest styles ; and having selected our Goods so as;
to suit this market, we can furnish our triends with aj
choice article, and at a low price tor cash, ns this will
be our motto : “ Small profits and quick sales
WORTHINGTON, BARNUM & CO.
sep 24 ly
Fali and Winter Goods.
I3ETKR & .1 \ F JST KTT Elt have now on
hand a lull supply ol line and fancy Cloths, Cas
stincres. Vestings and other articles lor Gentlemen’s
wear, which they tire prepared to make up on short
notice, and in superior style.
These Goods have all been selected by one of the
firm in person, and can be warranted, both as to their
quality and durability, as being equal to any cvr
drought into the market. Heavy discounts made to
prompt customers, and such us pay cash,
net 22 30—t f
FINE FANCY MILLINERY
MRS AUDOINE would inform the ladiesot
Macon and vicinity, that she has just received a
great variety of most beautiful articles in her
line ; consisting of a very largeand diversified assort
ment of Ribbons Silks, Spring and Summer Hats for
Ladies. Also, a large assortment ot Curls, together
with every other article in tee Millenery line, usually
found in Southern cities. mar 26 52- 1 y
8188 LAND FOR SALE.
r HE subscriber having determined to change his
business, will offer for sale his settlement of Land,
three miles above Macon, on the Forsyth road, cn
fait.ing about two hundred acres of oak rnd hiekorv
land, with about SO acres cleared, forty ol which is
fresh land, the balance in the woods and well timbered.
Early application is requested. Possession given first
December next. WM. H. CHRISTOPHER,
ieb 18 47-$m
GEORGIA MILIT.%IIYINSTITUT E,
MARIETTA, GA.
THE second session of this Institution commences
on Monday, the 12ih of July, 1>52.
The Institu’.ion is organized upon the usual plan of
four Collegiate Classes. The following is a synopsis
of the couise of studies of each cb-ss.
Fourth Class —Arithmetic, Algebra. Geoinetrv,
English Grammar, Geography Composition and De
clamation. French.
’I Mißa Class. —Trigonometry, Mensuration. Sur
vey mg, Descriptive Geometry ami it* applic Tors,
A;iiily lieal Geometry, French, Drawing,Composition,
Rhetoric, History.
Secosp Cla> s —Differential and Integral Calculi’s.
Natural an i Kxperimenta Philosophy, Astrannn;v,
Chemistry. Drawing, Evidences oi Christianity, Motal
and Menial Philosophy.
First Class.—Nat aml History. Mineralogy,Geol
ogy and Phy.-io'ogy, Political Economy. Law of Na
tions, Civil a-d Military Engineering, anil Civil Ar
c.i ifecture, Infantry Tactics, Science and Practice of
Anidery.
No Cadet will be admitted who is less than fourteen
or more than twenty-five years of age; or who is af
flicted with any disease or infirmity which would ren
der him unfit for military duty.
Tne Cadets will be occupied about one hour and a
half each day in military exercises ; but at uch times
us not to interfere, milk their regular studies.
The course of instruction, regulations and discip
line ol the Institution have been published in pamphlet
form, and will be forwarded to any person desiring
more minute information, by their addressing the Su
peiin'en lent. 31 j A. V. Frumpy
TERMS.—Each Cadet, a-soon as lie is admitted
and before he is permitted to join his Ctass in the reci
tation rooms, must pay over to ism Superintendent the
sunt of SIOO, for which a receipt shall be given him in
full for tuition, board, washing, fuel, lighis, field music,
and all other contingent expenses, for one. session of
fire months, and tor each succeeding session. SIOO in
udeanee. Cadets from a distance-must provid** their bed
ding and room furniture. These articles can be pur
chased in Marietta upon reasonable teiins.
By order of the Board of Trustees,
DAVID IRWIN,
jr.n 14 42-6 tn President Board Trustee*.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
SSfi* THE PLANTATION i’t Lee county, bclong
ing to the estate of Thomas Butler, deceased,
situated two miles from Starkvtiie, and joi ‘ing
Cheehnw Old Town, is offered for sale.
This place isso well know n that an extended descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary. It contains twenty-two
hundred acres, twelve hundred of which are cleared,
and all in good repair. On it are two good gin-houses
and screws, comtorrabie negro cabins, and all neces
sary buildings. Connected with the place are a set of
Mills—Saw and Grist.
jGg?’’ Persons wishing to purchase lands in South-
Western Georgia, are invited to give this place their
attention.
Any information can be obtained by addressing me
at Starkville, Ga. GREENLEE BUTLER,
feb .’8 47-t f Adm’r.
2CO Negroes Wanted.
THE subsetiber is desirous of hiring two bundled
Negro Laborers on the Muscogee Railroad. He
will pay the highest wages ioi Men, Women and Buys.
The negroes w ill be woiked in companies, sepeiuie,
and at a distance from any white laborers who may be
employed on ihe line of wink. Negroes hired on this
work ty the subscriber, will be insured against acci
dents arising on the work, and in connection with it.:
and placed under the management of men who have
been accustomed to manage negroes.
Persons who are disposed to lure for the ensuing
year, by addressing the subscriber at Pine Hill Post
Office, Talbot county, Ga., or by making application
personally, at his camp, near that place, will meet with
prompt attention. JOHN D. GRAY,
dec 17 38-ts
PLANTATION AND 314LLS FJIt SALE,
IN HOUSTON COUNTY
[AM now offering, at private sale, the PLANTA
TION and MILLS in Houston county, belonging
to the Estate of the late Timothy Matthews, dec’d.
Said Piantati n contains between sixteen and
eighteen hundred Actes, good ievel Pine Lands, com
paring favorably in point of fertility with the Tine i
Lands of Houston generally. There are some five or !
six hundred Aer scleared, much of which is fresh,and
ati in good repiir.
Connected with the Plantation is a most valuable
set of M i LLS, consisting of a Coro, Flour and Saw
Mill—nearly new.
Persons wishing to purchase, will be shown the
place, by calling on Mr. R C. Redding on the prem
ises; or can get any information they may desire, by
addressing me at Americas,Ga.
T. M FUR LOW,
oct 1 27—if Agent for Mrs. Matthews. Executrix.
Lots in the Vicinity of Macon for Safe
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
Not subject to city taxes nor subject to be. taxed as
toum property, by county or State.
IVMFTY- Three Acres of Land, lying between ihe
Columbus road and Vineville, adjoining Major
Leroy Napier’s land, on the West, and the Corporate ;
limitsof the City of Macon, on the East, have been j
purchased and laid efi into lots of convenient size, j
Streets, Alleys Arc.
These lots command a full view of Vineville, and a
beautiful view of the Northwestern part of Macon.
The neighborhood has proven to be perfectly healtny,.
and good water cm be obtained in great abundance
They are si’uared one hall mile west of the Macon
and Western Depot, and sufficiently near to send chil
dren to the Macon Feitiaie College, or to tire other
Schools in Macon or Vineville. Persons, wishing to
examine the,lots, can obtain Maps by applying io Mr.
E. J Johnson, or any information they may desire of
Mr. Sidney B Day, who has resided for some time in
the vicinity.
Price—terms of sale—which will be made to suit
purchasers, can be had by application to Me. srs Scott,
Carhart, &. Cos , W. B. Johnston or R. K Hines,
nov 19 31—if
LAND FOR SALE.
Sw BEING desirous to move,l wish tosell my Farm
A.- J 5 miles South of Americas, on the waters Cho
ca-lor-chica, containing 700 seres—3oo of which are
cleared ‘i he in provenieniscoiisii-l ot a good dwelling
house, containing 5 rooms, a good knelt- n. besides 3
Negro houses, good gin-house and screw,2 large corn
cribs, stables, &,c. There is ati abundant and never
tailing supply of water over tlie whole Farm, which i
will be sold to the highest bidder,in the town ol Amer
icas, on the first Tuesday in March next.
Terms—one third to be paid when possession is
given on the Isl dav of J muary, 1553, the balance the
Ist ot January, 1554 Bond and security will be re
quired of the purchaser, and a lien reiaineJ on the |
lands until the purchase money is paid.
SPENCER C. PRYOR.
Sumter co., jan 7 13t 41
PREMIUM COTTON GINS!
ET. TAYLOR & CO.. Propiietorsof the Co
rn lumbus Cotton Gin Manufactory, nave the satis
faction to announce lo their patrons, and the Planters
generally throughout the Cotton growing region, that
thev are prepared to supply any number of their cele
brated PREMIUM GLsS.
Where these Gins have been once used.it would be
deemed unnecessary for the Manufacturers to say a
! word in their favor, as they feel confident the Machines
! have been brought to such uerleclion that theirsuperior
j performance will recommend them in preference to all
I other Gins now in use. For the satisfaction of those who
| have not used these Gins, and are unacquainted with
their reputation, the Proprietors need only say that the
First Premiums have been awarded them for the best
Gin exhibited at the Great Slate Fair held at Atlanta,
Georgia,also at the Alabama ami Georgia Agricultu
ral and Mechanics’Fair held at Columbus, and at the
Annual Fair of the South Carolina Instituteat Charles
ton. The Cotton ginned on these Gins received ihe
first premiums at the exhibition held in Charleston,
South Carolina,and at every Fair where samples ot
Cotton from them have been exhibited.
The Proprietors have in their possession numerous
Certificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Comntis
sion Merchants, and Manufacturers of Cotton Goods,
| testifying that the performance of ihe Gins and the
i samples produced by them, cannot be excelled by any
Gins ever manufactured.
All orders for Gins, given either to our travelling or
local A ents, or forwarded to the Proprietors by mail,
will always receive prompt attention Gins will be
sent to any part of the country and warranted to give
satisfaction.
A liberal discount will, in a Ileuses, be allowed where
the Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at ihe Manufac
, tory. spi 23 4-lv
l
SI. HUBBARD. XVE.. D„ DENTIST,
(Formerly of 26J, Baltimore St . Baltimore )
IN terms the public that he has settled himself perma
nently in Quincy,and will visit regulatiy the fol
! low ing places:
TALLAHASSEE, ALBANY
‘1 IIO.M ASVILLE, NEWTON,
B AIN BRIDG E, A M ERIC US.
CCs“Cai a will be attended to from the rountiy. He
wiii spend tit- :i"xt tew months in visiting bis appoint
ments in Georgia,
jan 7 Cm
G UN M A N U FACT OR Y .
Removal.
DC. HODGKINS respectfully informs ids ;
• friends and customers that lie lias removed Ins
establishment to the brick Range between the Lanier
House and Mason & Dibble’s Livery Stable, Muioetiy
tit., Ala con. w here he will short I y open, in t rie name of j
D. C. HODGSINS Sc SON
a very select and valuable assortment of Goods in their
line of businpFs, such ns SIN(■
BARRELLED GUNS, RIFLES. COLT’S and .th- |
er REVOLVERS. Walker’s, Ely’s and Cox sL ArSi, j
WADDING, and ai other articles -d Sport mans
tackle. Also, a large assortment ot Gun Materials, j
Foirder, Shot, etc
REPAIRING, Stocking and T inishixo execu- ;
ted in the best style and at shortest notice. Orders j
from the country punctually attended to. A liberal j
Da pottage is respectfully solicited by the new iiitu ol i
aug2 19-. T DC. HODGKINS & SON.
7% 11. FREEMAN,
MANUFACTURER of .Candies, Cordials, Sy
rups, Ac , under the office of the (ieorsia Citi
zen Balls, parlies and families lurnished with Cuke,
Ac., at short notice, and on reasonable terms, tor the
cash.
N. B.—Ail orders from ihe country accompanied ■
with the cash, will meet with prompt attention.
dee 17 33
For the Cure of I
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRftv
CIIITIS, fROI’P, ASTHAIA, WHOOP 8
ING COUGH AND CONSUMPTION,’
i iiis remedy ie i liVreJ to j[ lt > ,
I Conti leiioe we feel in an article which c-cG *1 H
realize the happiest efii cts that can be desire! l .’ \y ‘ ’
: once tried, its superiority over ev*rv mV, - , ,> ' R I
‘f.,., ‘ 3 *' r “t p uicin■
of its kind, s too appntei t to escape < b-c I
! only in the formi l .bG attacks upon the ik‘V.',° l I
| ,he n > ii ' ler varieties of Cold, Coughs, Hoar Jr, n I
j and tor Children it is the pleasantest and eI
: cine that can be obtained. No family should be : t’ I
• out ‘• > and those who have used it,never will ‘ I
| Read the opinion of the following DeniVm. I
: will be recognized in the various sectional’ ‘ V ' !O l
i lh ? y ure l°c?tej—each and all as niercK
; the first class and of ih highest cfiara.-t-r—",
’ and most extensive Wholesale IVrJers in M rs >si ■
i with an cxpenecce unlimited on the mi-i-e-',,, , ■
; they speak. Il there is any value in the judg** I
; experience,see 1 VJ| nrt,i c f ■
THIS CERTIFICATE
: W>. the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists h-v
been tor a long time acquainted with 4 r V'. (i l - I
ry Pectoral , hereby certify our beliil p at j, , T I
bi-st and most effsctual remedy for Pulmonarv U, I
piam-s ever offered to the American People I
wv would, from our knowledge of its com posh i I
and extensive usefulness, cordially comimnu j.'?’ I
tlie afflicted us worthy their best confidence 8I ,!! I
with tlie firm conviction lhut ii w iil do tor the rr , 1 1
all that Medicine can do
Henshaw, Ed m a mis A- Cos.. Boston, Ma.
fiav-land, llarrall VCo . Charleston,S C.
T. H. McAl ister Lonisvilte, Kv pi
Fiancis -fc Waiton, St Louis, Missouri.
Joseph Tucker, Mobil-Alabama.
Haviland. Risley, A Cos., Augiwia, Georgia
Isaac D James, Tr/*i,ton. New Jersey,
J. M. Townsend. Pittsburg, Pz-nn.
Clark <V Cos., Chicago, Illinois
M \ S ntos V Son. Norfolk. Va.
Edward Bringhurst Wilmington, Delaware,
• John irib* rt & Cos. Philadelphia. Ta
Z DA’ VV H Gilman, VViishingiou, D. C.
J Wright A:. Cos., New Orleans. La.
Wat son, \V all Cos., Fort VV ayne, Indiana.
C C Richmond to Cos.. San Francisco, Cal.
Lewis & Ames, Tallaha.-se, Florida.
1! R Strong. Knoxville, Tennessee.
Chilton vt Duer, Little Rock, Atk.
Stiller Slade & Cos , Lexington, Miss.
N D Labudie, Galveston, Texas.
Jos M Turner, Savannah, Ga.
VV’ade, E ksiei.i Sc Cos., Cincinnati, Ohio.
With such assurance, and from such men, nostron-l
; rer proof can be adduced, except that found its in el I
i sects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practi-I
; cai. Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
S’ Id in Macon by Payne & Nisbet. E. L Stroheek-I
er & Cos.; in Miliedgeville, by E. White; in Forsiih.l
: by Phelps, Ensign <fc Cos.; in Barnesville, by J S I
i Dodge ; and by allthe Druggiststhroughout the South I
; ern States. 51-ly Inal I
DR DENNIS’
GEOS. IA SARSAIAmiA, j
Jaundice. Sick ffeiui-acli- . D zzine< B L<'Bo I
Appetite,Constipation of the Bowels Piles.cnus-l
: ed bv Costiveness, Pain in the Bones, or Rheumaiism l
| caused try the use of Mercury, Sy>,hilts, fccroiulal
I Boils, Ulcers, &c.,&c.
This preparation is made as pure as possible. Its I
i bitter taste, and beneficial efFcis in diseasesol ibe I
J Liver, and diseases arising fiom an impure stare ot the I
Blood, prowii to be the purest and most uselui prepara-1
tion of Sarsaparilla that is made.
Those who have use * the various preparations of
Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effect,that iherr
is more Saisaparilla in one bottle of Dr D.’s prepara
tion, than in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted to pro
fessional use, nothing but the ’pure Sarsai arilla has
been used, that for different diseases, physicians might
combine or prescribe with it, such articles as they
might consider most appropriate in cases under their
treatment.
Its alterative and mildly purgative effect upon the
bowels, make it not only a good substitute (or Mercu
ry, but useful in removing a'l diseases arising trout the
imprudent use of Mercury.
Prenared only by J. DENNIS M. D., Augusta Ga
Sold in Macon bv Dr WVI.G. LITTLE i
! CO and by J. H &. VV. S. ELLIS ; in Milledgetr t
j by Dr. Wm. G. Little ; in Irwtntoii by J. M. Leavitt,
’ and by Druggists generally.
nev 5 32 1 y
PLOWS: PLOWS!
Speed the PLOW that beats the VVoiid.
fTVHE unparaielled success which has attended the
J introduction of John Rich's celebrated cast-iron
PLOW, in this State, has induced the subscriber to
make such an arrangement as wiil enable him here
after to give his attention almost exclusively to the
Plow business. By this arrangement. 1 shall, in a few
weeks, b able to present tor ‘h> inspi ‘ tiou el o e
Planting • ontniuiiiiy , nn jissa-i.utei,i ol i lows iieie'o
fore unknown in inis ritate, or the Sou ihe in ccuitry,
and to which 1 would most respectfully invite the at
tention of every tiller ot the soil. Out of the i; rur
number of persons who have purchased these Plows,
the past winter and sptiug, mote than one-hait have
already manifested their entire approval ot tram a9
peculiarly adapted to oursoiland climate,amt inn.any
instances, where I have sent one or rw< Plows to a
neighborhood, I have the most flattering encouiage
inent as to their performance, wi'h the a .-sura lice li at
n>t less than lorty or fitly wilt be w-anteii io supp l } the
demand tor those neighborhoods the next season.
I would remind those uring these plows, ol tlie
necessity of saving the old points. For every two old j
points teturned to me at Macon, I will give one new
one, which will ver. materially reduce the expanse ol
repaiis, in making the crop bring in the net cost ot ti e
point tor the small sized Plow down to about 10 cents, j
The above description of Plows, inav also be had H
Philerick & Bell. Savannah. Ga. ; Fti tit. A
Cos , Peiry, Houston Cos., an i \V. M. Pettv A Cos..
Fort Valley, Houston Cos.; also of S. S. Kendrick, j
Barnesville, Jason Burr, GRtFriN.and G. L. W abkln, :
Jonesboro’.
Communications addressed to the subscriber with
sattsfactorv reference, will receive prompt attention.
AMOS BENT! N, Agent
apr 9 2 ‘y toi the Propitetors.
MARBLE MANUFACTORY.
iJOIIN RITTER, Marble Manure
tnrer,No. 10, Grand street, New Haven
Connecticut, lias constantly on ham,or
made to order, of American and bereigti
Marble, Grave Stones and Momun uts.
of various patterns. Table tops, Chint •'}
Pieces, Jams, Mantles, Baptismal Fount:
etc. etc.
Various patterns cf Monuments,from the above es
tablishment .can be seen in Bose Hitl Cemetery ,lr ’
ders for any description of Marble wo k, wiii here
-1 ceived by the undersigned, who is authorized to at'**
! Mr Ritter's Agent. JOHN L. JONLf
I july 2 14-y^
GROCERIES Sc PROVISIONS.
i mHE subscriber continues the Grocery, Prov -
J. and Fruit business in Iront ot (lie Angle of S'’
ond Street and CoMon Avenue, Macon, Ga.. w
mi , be found New York St-ra’ cu and If •*’
Beet, Dried and Pickled Tongm -■ lul n ‘q “
Beet, m half and quarter barrei*. Mess at and rig tf.i,
Mackerel, Sugar, Coffee Rio and Java, Syup R f
Potatoes, Unions, Raisins. Prunes, Dates, Nuts ot ‘
| kinds, Cheese,Crackers, Preserves, West lnd'a Rut
Pickles in Jars and Barrels, Vinegar, Lamp Oil, >t
tiines, Mustard, Lard, F’iour, Butler. Tea, Candift,
Soap, Cranberry's, St rch, Spice, Ginger, Pepi's. y
! Buckets, Brooms,Cigars, Snuff, Lillienthi and, H ; V
! the West, • Aces, H. Johns’ and Spencer’s Lliewi; -’
[/Tobacco; al-o, a fine lot ol Catsups and Sat,ct. J .
Candles, Ma'ches, A c., Ac.,for st le I v
j _oct 15 23-: I’ J S. GliAYBn-L,
M. R. ROGERS,
CONTINUES to manufacture all k'mds of tav
dies, Cordials and SYKGPS.at his Shop
A- VV. S. Ellis’ Drug Store, Cherry st., near Lotv
j Avenue —Macon, Geo.
; His candies are always made of the best materia.*.
| well packed and warranted to stand tle weather m
; flatters himself that he can at all times, give genera
satisfaction to those who may may patronise hint
i Cakes and candy pyramids oraaincuted for bn ;
and Partu s. Order? from town or country prompt.
attended to. [dec 18 38-tfJ ___
SADDLES, CARRIAGE TRIM
MINGS, TRUN K.S. &c.
THEsu'oscriber has just receive! a frrsh su[.p
his former extensive-lock f Gentlemen s a.iu
Lady’s Saddles, Bridies, ami harness of every descr i
j lion and quality.
Fly Nettsand Horse Cover?. / . .
Carriage Trimmings—such a/Lace?, Damask r.ea
Linings,Enamelled Leather, lrK I.eat'.er.P'a.i* n..a
i Figured Patent Cloth, Rubor t l ■ | ’
Springs, Axes. Hubs, Bent Ruk- Bows. . Shalts !Mal
leable Castings, together wi every ..rticte i
manufacturing carriages. A ; eat variety ‘V
ling and Packing Trunks. ,arpet Bags, Val >
U Harne?- C Band, Sole. Bridh and V. per Leather.--
i Now if you should want any ting in tins line, p.t..-
i call at the 3d door from corn ‘ ot Cherry *reer an
I Cotton Avenue —sign of the I W nd Golden Saddiv
| marto-ly M oMUH.JR.