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Sheriffs’ SVes.
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\\ ILL be sow, oil ii* first I ues.i.y in April next
> V |x>iur* the Courthouse door, in the town c
Americas, Sumter county, within the legal hours o
sjl•*, the follow mg ptopery.to wit:
A stock ot goods, wares and merchandise, consisting
o ethos, home-sp ins, rea Jy-rna i* clothing. cottot
yar is. bunches,) wollen goods ot various kinds, rib
bons. hard ware, cutlery, hats, pot-wure, drugs,nooks
shoes,crockery-ware, gtas-*, glass-ware, looking g l: t~s
es, sp ties, trace chains, augers, &c , and a lot ot othe
articles too tedious lo mention, amounting in a * l ’
about three thousand dollars, more or less.
Also, the front ot lot No. 2, in square letter 11 , t
the tow tof Americas, running beck teet, nti re o
le-s. with the dry goods smre and grocery, and othe
s nail houses therein -"-t-l. Also, that part o I.
N I. in s.,t. re letter U ot -aidtmv;., ou Wh.cu I
erected the family groce v store .'-.r ‘ ,lp
\r x- vVid-wortn, iiitiihelandt.iereuotoa lattiei
A*., the lot and bail Jings. on the Starkville roa
pan of lot No. 275. in the 27,h D str.ct t former,
L - now Sumter county, the same being the is.
residence of Wiliam Mims, containing two undone
halt acr s, more or less. All .levied on as the proper.-
of VViil.a.n .Mims, to satisly sundry ffi fas. Iron
Sinter Superior Court, to wit: Junes S. Sims an
Frederick A Nance vs. sai l William Mims and Jame
S ilter- s one, vs. William Mims and lames H. \V ads
’ v ,, r I, James D. Carhart, William B. Car hart, Join
B. S ow a id Elijah H. C irhan vs. William Mims
Ce >rg M>o e. Nathan It -sjass, Nathaniel F. Walkei
ail Dime! Grant vs. William Mima. One handle,.
-u ! rive minches of ihe cotton yarn claimed under ri.
f.. n fivo< of Carhart (fc Cos. vs said Mims, by
Hot** ,n M i .ufae uring Company.
A- > the hon-e and lo- an I t nprovements, near ill*
to* lot A neriens, pan ot lit N> 275, containing tw<
ki> | i h lit acres, more or le.-* i.iirlv occupied h\
Wi n,i M tin. As< .he vacj.it l, lying tetwrei
J j v * jjjeriy’s aid Dr. I tth- containing lot a’
a:re,mn.eorle-s A-*. I grey m.e, a cow amt e
an i*’ t -eibirrow A so. tto* itoj- .id and it the
tj i.nure ot William J 1 at ,co (.-..-ting <>t 3b- -a. -
b ■ i* til lUnittU’e. a mi id tru . I e nd-tea J, .. -d •
firniture. ill <• litre, 1 small mahogany tattle, 4 pm
t.b es, I t0. .11 ig table, w.i.-h t nds, cirpet, I map o
ft* presidents, 2 Mo is arid pitchers, I Couch, 2 sets fir.
o >.5.2 do siotei and tnigs, 2 softs, 5 pictures am
In.n s, 1 bureau and gt :ss, I clothes ptess 1 clock,
de-t, 4 trunks, aiu ill cri oil fount.ire, hn of .-rocker*
kmve-i and torks, 4 ove.is, 2 g addles, 2 spiders, pair <
will’lions, gridir *ll. preset ve kettle, pot rack, l p-m
pne table, l pur scales 2 do, steelk,ids, 2 coffee ip.l •
2 a *ff- p us, 3 pails, 2 Packets, 1 squ .re, I draw kail.
I ti iy. 1 ri sil lurk an.l suite oilier articles too le.ii.u
1.1 mention All levied n as the properly ot W'.lnai
Mims, !•> s itisly a ti t i. from Sunper Superior Duijft i
lavor of John W. floodgate and N nhanFisk vs. M i
ham M mis and Jackson l iner.
L Sale to continue from day to day until all i
GREEN M. WtIGELER. Sh’ff.
Also, at the same tint*’ and place, t ie East half •
lot No. 368 in the 2 .u D strict ot formerly Lee, no*
Sumter county, land it-*! occupied 1.-vied on :.s it,
property ot tingh S.fl. ti, to satisly ati la In.in Sjm.e
Si ieri.tr Court in lavor ot Martin G. Brady vs Hugl
S null p. T. THOMPSON, D.p S -ti
mar 3 4J-tn. ;
Pulaski April Suit's.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday m ApriFnex
beh*re the C Kirihous*’ and >*>r in the town ol flaw
kinsville, Pulaski county, within the legal hours ol sal
the following property to wit:
One negro man by :he name of Daniel, levied on :
the properly ol James ,M U loin to satis.y three ,t ..i
----fro... Putaski Superior Court,one in fa vor ot Arciuhn
0 huu. vs. Junes \l Odom, one iri favor of Henry A
Crane, vs James M Odom, and one in favor id Wt
)iam M Fraser, vs James M-Odom.
A-■>. lot ot Land nu.nlier not known, but known >
lasKi c miiiy, and one gray horse and sorrel more.—
Levi -.I on >s the property ol J. h Buchan, Jr., to sat
isfy tinee ti. fa-, troni Pulaski Superior Court, one i
favoi ..I S. oit, C irhart C<> ,vs J >htt Buchan, .!i
one in i"tVor and vViltiim D. Odom, vs. John Uochai
Jr., and one in tovor ol Scott.Carliail dc Cos., vs Jolt
Buchan. J’
A so, it S ore house and L -t in the town of Haw
k’lisvilte. nuinher and letter tun know n. hut known ;
the h mse now oceu.ded r.s ti Shoe s nip in the li.vv.
story, slid as a !,• dje R.hiiii hy tile Odd Fellows i
the upper >! ry, adjoining the medical cilice <>l id;-
T iyior.au I Fr iser.und the tir.H.-ery rf.ore t>l A (LI a.
ver. Levied on as I e piopert v•: Joseph A Burch, i
sal,sly ihe lo.lowing named !i lis from Tula.~ki Sup
rior C-’Url, to wit: one in I ivor of 11. and M Vi -Ala
ning vs. Joseph A. Burch, one in favor of Alans.
Hough, vs. Kdward A Burch and Joseph A Buret
principals, Jacob Snivel', endorser.nnd Bonapnrie Sh
ver as security on appeal, one in lavor ol Aiason ii
Hough, vs. Etiward A. Burch, nnd Joseph A. Btirol
and Jacob Shiver, endorser, and .M ch.n-l Btncli seen
rity on appeal.
Also, one bay niare, nud oup gray horse,levied o
as Ihe property ot Benjamin A. Denson, to sa'is y on
fi. fa. trom Pulaski Superior Court, in lavor ot Peyto.
Reynolds, administrator of Abel S;e; hens, vs B uija
min A. Densoiv
Also, lotol land, numb-r two humlred rnd t-.verri
in the twenty-first Dbirict ol originally Wilkmsoi
now Pulaski county, levied on as the property ol Soio
nun Bennett, to satisfy two J tsucesCourt ii las in ft.
vor ot William Cone, vs S union Bei net. and \\ t
ham il, .Stokes Levied and returned lumehy B*-rr
Tipper, Con-table.
Also, one gray mare, and one sorr* ll horse, and or.
bugjy,levied ou ns the property ot 1 In-. D L Hya;
ttasatisfy three fi. tr.s. tr>in Pu a-ki Superior Ccuri,oi
in lavor of J .cob Mag.-e a I {.oh r-,v-. -aid R>a
one in fav,r ot Ichanod ti. A button, v.-. Ih.tn -s L’
L. Ryan, is principal, and Coineiius M Bozeman, a
security and one in favor of Peter F. L. Veret *
Thomiis D. L. Ryan
mar 3 S'J-:ds MILES BEMBRY, D Sh’fT.
Dooly April bales.
\ A ILL be sold, before the Courthouse door in tl
> A town of Vienna, i t the county of Dooly, •>
the li r st Tuesday in April next, between the tt.--j
hours of sale, the following ptoperty, to wit: Lot <
land, number two hundred and twenty eight and tw
hundred and tiny three, in the 7;h D stricr ot Dooi
con tv. as ihe property ol Rotten R Reynolds, i
Si'Mv one fi 111. Irottl Dooly Su ermr Court; AieX
a ler H •rrington vs Robert R Ii ytiolus. ihoperi
po ; nie l oui bv defendant.
\ - >. a; the same time and ‘ace > :c f land, numb*
one nm.ned and one. in the t-titi lEsrict of Di
cot. oy. as the property of Wi -a ~ Co,lms. loyalist
t -i ii trotn t) inly riipermr Oouti ; J.iim C. Royr
vs \ adr H P. Fi'iv !md \V.ilium Cos mis. Proper
ji.il in loti by Pi.nnt’fT,
A -o. lot ol find mi teT**ne hutnfr -d ind Severn *i
!• a- 3 1 • e-;r c *•> I) Ht cmtniy, >.s the ptopert; >
Myrtrk it y, to satisfy our fin irom Dml) Sup rn
C. iiri.m iivor of James S,i th Ijan.-leircd to Byi
Y P.-uvv v*. Alexander i|.-nwetlier, Adiniinitor <
M> ms (v- y Properly pointed out by Plain ifT t
A- , Olie hniise and lot find storehouse, in the tow i
of i>ru\tou, LXx'ly couutv, num er tint known, it bein.
the h use and storehou-e, and iot now iccunitd b
Grenj j N .rri'. as ttie croperiy ol said G>een J
N ‘in-, to satisfy one fi ta trout -homer Sipieno
Con i;llofiett T McC yvi urretii J. Norris Pr*>pert
policed oui by Pianii If.
Also lot oi iautf, mmiber one hundred and five, i.
the 3:<l L>i-inci .| Dooly county, levied on as th
property ot YVii'iam Herrin *, to saiisfy one fi la Iron
D'!v .Superior Court; Daniel .Yiathews ts. YVil ian
Tl* i ring.
A -si. one storehouse anti lot in the town of Y’ienn:i
numb.-r not known, bur it being the sti r*-hou?e 8m
lot now occupied bjr Ln.aini Brown asa grocery,levie.
oil as the propeity ol James 11 Hodges, loantisy on
li fa. from Dmly S.jp-nor Couit; Alexander Meti
wether vs. James H. tlodges. Ptoneity pointed out
by Pminifl.
Als > ots of land number thirty-five and thirty-six
in the 11th District of Dooly county, levied on as ih
pr-ipeity o| E‘i Fenn, to satisfy one li. fa. from Doolj
Superior Court; Thomas H Dawson vs. Eit Fenn-
Property pointed out by defendant.
A so, lot of land,in the 13. h District of Dooly county
nu ii ei not known, but known as the piar-c whervo*
Baiiucl Gaff torinerty lived, levied on as ins property
ot Samuel Story, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Dooii
Superior Court; James L Simpson vs Samuel Storj.
Levied on by JamesC B adh-y,ia'.<- Deputy Sheriff
A- ‘, lot of land, number eeveniy six, ill the 7tf
District of Dooly county, levieJ on as the property r<
Plea.'jit.t H Key. to satisfy o e li fa. from Dooh
Sup-noi Court ; Daniel J Davis vs S.muel P Bond
Pi* ae .lit H Key, Char es 11 Rice and Samuel P
Jones. Property pointed out bv PI a-ant H. Key
PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sh*r fi.
mar 3 4'J-tds
Uol}’ A ivi j I Sales.
be sold before the Courthouse door in the
\ V io.v. ’ ol Vienna, Duly county, w thin the lega
hooi> ot safe, on the fir->t Tuesday in April next.th?
foliowing property to wit;
O ie Lot ot Lmd. N *. 2’B. in the 7;h D strict of
Doolv cminiy. levied on as me piop* rty <*l Joseph J
Can-I .iptieo losatisty rhree fi. tas tr..rn Do. ly Sujv
rior Court,one in f ivor ot YY illiam M. Brown.against
Joseph J i'.iinuarphen. one m favor ot Yfeshack N. B
Outlaw (c mi rolled by Ah >cr Tisnn.irnnsferee; aga nst
Jose, ij J Curstarplien and one in favor of Thomas
H Da v> son .against William F Delany, principal, and
Joseph J. Carstarphen. endorser. Property pointed ;
out by Joseph J.Carstarphen.
Also, one town lot in the town of Vienna, No. 1, in j
letter E.levied on as the property of William Brown, j
to satisfy one 6. ia. Irom Dooly Superior Court, in ta vor!
ol F*. B. Stoddard V Co.,ag ijpst said Brown.
Also, one Lot ol Land, No F'orty two, in the 7th
Disitict ot Dooly county, levied on as tie* properry ol
William McDaniel, to sati! V one fi. fa. from Doolv ;
Sapcrioi Court, in favor ot Graves & VV’ood, against i
said McDaniel. Property point*d out by Defendant.
A so. three Lots ol Land, one of said Lots being’
158 in 3J D strict of Dooly county, levied on as the
property of Jus, 11. Ntchoison, the other two of said i
Lots being 133, and tl e other, No. not known, but j
known as the high hill lot, adjoining lands of Marcus’
and Jasper riution.iu the 10th District Dooly coun- j
ty, levied on as the property of John T. Nicholson,
ail to satisfy one fi fa. from Dooly Superior Court, in j
favor ol Ross & Cos., v* Jay H. Nicholson. Thomas
Nicholson ami John T. Nicholson. Property pointed
out by Defendants.
A -o, o'te other Lot. No. 119. in the fita District of
county, levied on as the property of William M.
o-h lo Bat 'sly one fi ta is-ued Irom Dooly Su
'<urLi|t favor of Henry R Beers, vs. William A.
Pr,.J., an< i William M Dieki rson, endorsre.
pointedmh by said Di* kerson
mira PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sh'ff |
49-tda
Sheriffs’ SJiles.
Ajird ;iiv •
t\ T ILL be sold, <ll the lirst I'uesuay m April next,
f \V beiore th- Courthouse door, in the town and
• Hawki tsv.i'e, Pulaski county, within tlic legal hours
i Lot of land, number not known, hut known as ‘h--
I place wlierron Mrs L ; vi:ig-ton now lives, til the loin
i district,originally Wilkinson, now Pulaski c-otiniy
I Levied on as the property ol Jefferson S. Fields to
satisfy two ti fas. issued Irom a Justices’ Court, in la
vor of John Livingston vs. said Field-. Levied on,
and returned to mebv a Coosluble.
LOVAUD L. HARRELL, Sh’fT.
mar 3 49—ids
( |ho]| April
\\ , r ILL !>-■ sold, h -fore the Courtlt"ns* d.-or in
’ T ‘Toon; .-con, on the ti t Tuesday in A,):.1 next.
‘■p'Wee i |hr legal hours I- e, >1 oi Lit (1, N
Two Hundred >UUI T*. lily, ‘ v 22o, ; ittsu tttne petes. :...
joining said L< t. levied on as the property ot Eisber
ty Rolk-ison, by virtue ot a ri. tn. i-sned Iranil L j.-aiti
Superior Court intavorofti W Murpinn v. s id
Ro’ier>o. Propertv poiired * tit by Dei “.idatii.
mar 3 49-?ds <4 1 . 1 ■ L * ‘ r ‘ s •
M itkiusoii A js**i sale.
li>L be -o:d In l ire the Courthouse door, in the
t \\ town of Irwinton, between the nsnai hours ol
sale, oil trie first ‘i’u-s<tuv in April, the f< lowing prop
erty to wit : one I ot of Land lying in the .<-irtl.
D .strict, No. not known, formerly owned by William
Pace, adjoining lands of B O’Banon. Levied on as
the pnqieriy of Coleman Voughn. t<> satisfy two .Ins
ttees Court ri ft*.—, in lavor of B. F. Mjrkere-i't vs said
Vaughn. Levy made by iioficrt Meredith, Constable,
and returned to me, Frbuary 27, l;vj-2.
mar 3 49-nls W. W. BEAL!.. srli'lT.
#';<*©! ApiiS
WILL be sold, on the l-r-t Tuesday in April next
oef >re tiie (bum House door tn Thom iston,
Dps > • cmiti’v. b tn -en the legal hours oi sale, the
j adtownig N gr.. -n. wit: Mot tiit.g, a woman about
; 2t years ot .age, and five children; Jane, a girl about
| 8 y.-.irs ol i ; G een, a hoy about fi years old ; Moses, a
boy about 5 y-*ars old : and Andrew, a boy about 7
’ mmi'lis <*IJ. Ai! levied on as the property of (Jraflbrri
Marlin,by virtue of a mortgage ti. la. issued from the
honorable lnfeiior Co.* i ol said county, in favor of E
• B. Atwater vs. said Martin.
leb !1 4'i-lJs (4. J. LEWIS, Dep. Sli’fT.
Wilkinson .Tloi'fgase M:i!o.
ITT li.L be sold on the first Tuesday in May, before
ihe Courthouse door in the tow n ol Irwinton,
between The u-ati! hours of sale, the following (.roper
tv : one negio man by the naine ot Jack, about thir'v
five years old. 1.-vieu on as the property ot Nathaniel
P. Whitaker ati I Ehztlieth Stokes, to satisly a mort
gage fi la. in favor of Beall and Whitaker, vs Nu
. thaniel P lb hitaker and Elizabeth Stok s. Pioperty
, pointt J oul in said Mortgage
W. W. BEALL. SlTff.
mar 3 43-tda
Mihiici f-ttle.
n 7 TLI, be sobi. on the fir-t ’Tuesday in May next,
> before th-Couitti'-usc door.at \.,ience.it* s;.il
| enunty. durmg rlie egul hours ol sale, a m-g-o E-•>
! Jim aged a <-ui 22 years. Levied n- lie property
of William M inis, to satisly a mortgage ti la from
• Sumter In tenor Court. in favor of Chan \ . Chamber
lain and Edward \'. Bauerotr vs. said William Mims.
Property pointed out in said li. la
*iar 3-19-ids GREEN M WHEELER, Sb fl.
(£ftaifos.
/ 1 510 If (’ I I.t'O 1‘Ol! lit }• — Whereas, Na
vJ that! Mi idlew appliest me tor letieisof Admin
is ration on the estate ol ’Thomas B. Duitiam, late ol
said county.d- ceased :
.--.tVenrr. . .te tretninTsiir ,-ain (frterrfra.ld
be and appear at my ollice Within the tune prescribed
hy law, to s.iow ciuse, i| any they have, why -aid let
ters should nol he granted
Given under my hand at office, ’his 2lih .lay of Feb
ruary, 1852 WM. NEWSOM, Ordinniy.
ni.n 3,49—5 t
G 1 EOlKil IjSe ronniy—Whereas, Benauu
( el B. kiuson applies in me (or letters of guar
dianship, on iii* prison ami property of William Clark .
miuor:
‘lh'eeare, iherefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular ihe kindred ol said minor, to he and appear
at ntv office w ithin the time prescribed by law. to show
cause,it'any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under tnv hand tit office. February 20th, 1852.
feb 25. 48—5 t WM NEYVSGM, Ordinary.
OEOKCiI.Ii Li e Cowßtjr* Whereas,
Benjamin Green applies to me lor letters of nd
mitfstmtion on the estate of Jolm Whitsett, late of
said county, and ceus-I:
These are. therefore to cite and .admonish all and
singu ur the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear tit my office, within the time piescribeu
by 1 iw,t show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under Toy hand and official signature, this
21st day of February, 1852.
- feb 25 IS-5) WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary.
(8 HORGI A, Siitntor County —Toat.l
ji whom it art concern: Whereas, Charles W.
Morgan applies to me lor lexers of administration or,
the estate ol Charlotte Woiran, late oJ said county,
deceit-t and:
Tiiese are. th'-refore, to cite and a hnnnisii nil and
smgu'ar. -he k iifl ti 1 . 1 ?t • ’<>•>■’ f •>’• ! be"'ised to
*e ami app. at at my , ffi.-e, and hie ibeu objections, and
any they have, within the tune preseiibed by law.other
wise. letters if administration w: : be gmtittd to said
app ‘cilit.
Given under my hand at office, this 20th February,
1852. LOUIS BRUNER, Ordinary,
feb 25 48—5 t
J 1 8 CO!ty. —Whereas,
• vJf tt app ies to ore for letters of sd
mimstration on the estate of James Whitsett, late of
sai l county,deceased:
I'imse arc thereliire to cite and admonish nil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at tny office, w ithin the time pre
scribed bv l w, to show cause, (it any they have) why
said leityrs slumd not be granted.
Given tinder iny hand at office, this 21st day of Feb
ruary. 1852.
feb 25 48-5 tW M NEWSQM. Ordinary.
Gt I OKtilA, £ liointts Count}.--To
I a LI. whom it >1 AY CONCERN . Whereas, Mary
Chastain, w d-w of J, hti Chastain, late of said county,
deceased, applies tor P iters of Administration on die
estate of sud d.iiin Chastain, deceased: These r.re
then fore to rite and admonish all and singular, the
kindred and creditors ol stud deceased, to be and ap
pear at mv office within the lime ptescriiied by Jaw,
and shnA cat.se ilanvihi-y have why said tetters shun id
tint be granted to said applicant
Given under tny hand at office, ihis 16 It day o!
February, 1852. 11. tl. TOOKE, Ordinary.
t<-b 25 48- 5t
i < v Oiif.l t. t liouans County—i
vi* At.r. wii<• m it ay concern: Whereas, Muy
flad ev, widow <>t Samuel 11. iladley, late ofsaid coun
ty, deceased, applies lor leiiers of Guardianship lor the
persons ol Jit tie, Al.iryntid Martha Hadley, tumor heirs
ot sai l Samuel ii. Hadley, deceased : I'hcse ;re there
fore to cite and admonish ail and singular, the kindled
and those interested, to be and appear a* mv office
within the time preseiibed by law, and show cause it
any ihey have, why said letters should not be granted
o said applicant.
Givr rt under my hand and official sgnatnre at office,
the I2;h February, 1852
feb 25. 43—5 t H. 11. TOOKE, Ordinary.
’('hum. ** # otiiify —To
J aix whom rr mav C NCiRM : Whereas, John .I.
Kagans. applies tor leiteis ol AJmimstiation, on the
estate ol Philimr.n Smith, late ofsaid county, deceased:
These ate there lore to cite and admonish ail anti singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he,
and appear at my < ffice within the time prescribed by
law, and show can -e, if any they hive, why said letters
of Administration should not b<- gr tried to said nppit
cant.
Given under my hand at office, the loth day ol Feb
ruary. 1852 if. 11. TOOKE, Ordinary,
leb 25. 43— St _
G 1 fOKhIA, ( |>NOU 4 OKiii} Where-
T as, Andrew J. White,applies for letters ofguatdi
aitship, l*r James F. White, John M. White and
Charles If. White, minors, under the age of fourteen
years, and orphan children and John M. White, dec'd:
This is, therefore, to tiotily all persons concerned, to
show cause, it any they have, why said letters should
not be granted at the next April term of the Court ot
Ordina y of said county.
Given under my hand, this. 14th Feb . 1852.
feh2s 4--5’ WVi A. COIfB, Ordinary.
Glli ■> <IA , 4„f*c* Coimly.—Whereas,
I Henry Batts aim Sarah Ann Finn apply to me
tor letters ol Administration on the estate ol John Fiinti,
late ot sail county, deceased :
These are, therefore, >o cite and admonish till and
singular ihe kindred and creditors of said dre-ased, to
be and appeal at iny office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause it any they have,why *id letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at ofiier, thisttib day 0 f Feb
ruary, 1852. WM. NiEW’sOM, Ordinary,
mar 3, 4'J—st
Gi IiOHM \, *int4*r C’ouisiy.—To *u.
I whom it may CONCERN: Whereas Jackson ‘l i
ner, applies to tin tor letters ot admmistraii >is on the
estate oi Wright Mims, late of said county, deceased:
‘These are. fherelore, to ri ; e mid admonish aii and
singular, (lie kindred anil creditors of said deceased,to
be and appear at my office, and Hie their objections, (if
any they have) within tile time prescribed by law, oth
erwise letters of administroiipu wilt be granted the
said applicant.
Given under tny hand at office, this 27th day of Feb
ruary, 1852. LOUIS BRUNER, Ordinary,
mar 349-5 t
i* KOR(il A, ti*ilasUi Tonnt^.-Whtre
” , as, William Simpson applies to me tor letters ol
Administration upon the estate ot David Siniosoit, late
<>• s-.i.tt
u se aie, tocVrf* re, t ntte and adruonieli ail and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
tile their objections (if any) within the time prescribed
by law, why letters should not be gtanted to said ap
plicant.
(liven under nty bond and official signature, this
February 25th, 1852. JOHN YU MITCHELL
iaar 3 4Sf—s;. Ordinary.
<£ftatfons.
GEO <UA ->I >• to hi) he Jus
tices Oi lie Inferior Court of said county, sitting
ior Ordinary t urp'ises, Nov. mber Term, 1-451 :
John H. Fiournof Acfniimsirator of the. estate c:
Sarah A. Flournoy, deceased, having luliy Adm nis
tered sai*i esfnte. pr:ivs to be dismissed troni said Ad
ministration:— ,
Ji is therefore ordered bv the Court, tiiat this hub
be published once a month for .fix months in the Geor
g,;* Journal Messenger, at the expiration of which
tune said letters wilt he granted, unless cause be shown
to the contrary.
A (rue coi-v from the M nmes. Nov., 1851.
K. G. CABANTSS.c. c. o.
Nov 12 1116111
’GEORGIA, f Conri oi” : irdm •y, March Tvim
Sr.ViTKE Cot.’NTY, S 1852, (Ut’i.E -Nisi)
•, V HERG4-3. Spnicer C. Pryor, Gunrdian •( S>-
r:-iti F. P.yt>r,(ia>.v Sai’ih F Pence) applies !*•
i! *rsof d.snnss.on Iron sad G nrdianship :
ll is oidered Thai ;•! pets a-,e concerned, shew enu-e.
*f any they have, w!’\ -a -I Guard sin sli.a-fii not b<
J.siiri-sed at he ih xi May ‘Term <m -aid U'-n t. A
true extract Iri)t:i ‘.he minut.-s, March 6. 1852.
mar Id 5: -7t L BiIUNER, Ordinary.
G( %, lioiu-oc c:uißy,--CmM
Tot Orriimiry, March Term. 18 >2. \\ lierer-s
Zaehariah P. Sneed,Guardian <d Thadeusand Lewie
Brown, lias nVe-eiiiej his petition lo the Court, Stalirg
mat lie lias fuiiy settled wdii Ins wards, who have ar
lived at the age <4 twenty one years, and prays to bi
disin ssed irom said guaidianship:
It is, therefore, ordered by the Court, that all person
concerned appear ai tiie term >1 this Court, to be held
on*the first Monday in May next, and show cause, r.
any they have, why leiieis i I dismission Irom th”
guardianship nioresa-d should not be granted lo sai
Zachariah P. iSiieed.
A true copy from the minutes ol said Court,
mar 10 5 -7: E G. CABANISB. C. C O
( 1 r.OHGIA. illoiil'ac County .-•< ‘on: i
\Jf f Ordinary, Match‘Term. 1852. Whereas, Du
sue F. Pond* r, Guardian ol Daniel T. Ponder, h:o
piesented his peiiiion lo the Court, slating that he has
fuhv settled with his ward, who has arr'ved at ihe age
of iweniy-one years,and i*:ays to be dismissed Irom
said guardianship:
It is, therelore, ordered by the Court, that all persons
concerned appear nt ihe term ol this Court, lo be held i
on ihe first Monday m May next,and show cause, it
any they have, wny letters <*| dismission, trom ihe
guardianshin aforesaid, should nol be granted to raid
Dulnne F. Fonder.
A irue copy from the minutes of sari C->urt.
mar lo 50 7 1 E. G CABA'NISS, & c. o
i HiOKGIA, omoe 1 Oiinty —Couri
N.JI ol Ordinary, March Term, 1852. Whereas
Joseph Pitman, Guardian of Reuben Pitman, has p *
sented his peti'ion to ihe Court, stating that his ward
hasariived ai ‘he age oi twenty-one years, and that lie
has settled with him in full, and prays to be dism s-eri
Irom said guardianship:
It is. thetelore. ordered by th“ Court, that all persons
concerned appear at the icrin of this Court, to he held
<>:i the li st Mond y in Mav next, and “.en. and there,
show cause, it any th“V h ‘.ve, wby -i I tiers ;>t dis
.: i-situ; should not lie gram. ;.
A Hue co, y lioni the minines of said Court
mar 10 50-7 t E (■ ( AB RUSS, c C o.
CiEOKRI
AJI as. Jo.-.ii Cliupinan applies to me l >r letters of
administration on ihe estate ol Nancy W. Chapman,
deceased:
‘These ate. therefore, lo cite nnd admonish n!i and
singular the kimlfed and c:editors of said deceased, to
Ik* and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, lo show cause, it any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given tinder nn baud and official signature, ibis Ist
-Much, 1352. LEWIS SOLOMON,
mar HI s<>-5t Ordinniy.
r ‘ r.ont.si, upsan cotimy.- w iiereas.
v I Isaac Dii kmson applies to me for letter- oi ad
ironistrjtion on the undevised portion of she Estate ci
W imbiirn D:ckii son. late ot :riiid cour.lv, deceased:
I hesc are, i!i-re|ore lo “iit- and m'moni-ii all and
s:n ular.the kitidred and creditors ot sai i deceased, to
file thrir objections, it any th. y have, within the time
prescribed by law, why said leifers should not be gran
ted.
Gtven under my hand, ilii- sih March 1852
mar 10 W . A <h *l* i;. Ordinarv.
/ fFOItGI Gi’iifaskiTi mify.— Where-’
\ 4 as,(ieorge W. Collier,applies for leiteisol Admin
istration dr non. upon ‘lie esmie ol Edwaid St.
George, late of said couniy, deceased:
These are, iher*.-fore, to cite and admonish ail nnd j
singular tbe kindred nnd creditors ol said deceased, t*> I
file their objections within tbe time prescribed by law, 1
why letters should no: be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this ihe I
Ist day of March. 1852.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, Ordinary. !
mar 10 .50 5t
—
l 1 EOlt4l A, Toinily. Where
vi as, Alexander Pearce applies to ine tor letters ol;
administration on the estate of Anna Vinson, late oi 1
said county, dec’d :
these are, therefore, to ciie and ndmoni-'h all and!
singular ihe kindred and creditors *.f said deceased t
be and appear at my office, widi.ii the time prescribe,
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand nnd official sigi nture, tin
Ist day of March, 1852. LEM 18 SOL< ’MON,
mar 10 50-5 t Ordinary
<f”l EBUBEA, ‘% \\ ik'gs iiuttl i.— Where
“N* as. Isaac 11 Harrell .pj ii.-s to me f<*r letters ;<
■ i ustl itli.il oil the es’ate ot J.ltie Durdiii, late V
•- ii” c omity, and ceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all am
singular ihe kindred and creditors ol said deceased, i*
be and appear at my office within the time prescribe
by law, to show cause, it any ihey have, why said le:
te;s should not be granted.
G veil under my hand and official signature, this Is
March, 13.52, * LEWIS SOLOMON,
mar 10 50-5 t Ordinary.
G 1 EORMA, Thomas County.—lc
I au whom it mav concern: Whereas, John T
Williford applies tor letters of Guardianship of tin
per- 11 and prospertyot William T. J. Williford, minor
lieir 1 1 Abraham Will lord, !.;ie of said con 11 iy, dec’d:
The e are, inert-lore, to ci e and admonish all and
‘ingular tHe kindred and nil concerned, to be and ap
pear at iheoffiee of the Ordinary for said county, with
in the lime prescribed by law, and show cause, it any
they have, why said letters should not be granted ii
said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, thi-
March Ist, 1852. CHAS. Il REMINGTON,
mar 10 SQ-5t Dept. Ordinary.
(< BORGI A, Tiioiiiiis < 0!!l)ty.— To
V am. whom it may concern: Whereas. Vlichae.
i onng, Adminisirator >!e born* non, with lb” will an
nexed, upon the e-taie of A iron Everin, late of said
couniy,deceased, appiies tor leiteis of and smission from
the administration of said estvte:
Th se are, therefore, 10 cite and admonish all and
singular ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time presciiberi
by law, ami show cause, il any they have, why said
lei let s should riot be granted.
Given under my bind and official signature, this
March Ist, 1852. ‘ CHAS. 11. REMINGTON,
mar 10 50-7 1 Dept. Ordinary
(a EOSf<4l 4, THmmmn < ouni) ,—iv
JT am. whom IT may com i rn : Whereas, “Richard
Mitchell applies lor leners ot Administration on tin
PB’ale of Taylor ii. Mitchell,deceased :
‘These are, therefore, to cite, summons and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to tie and appear at mv office within the time
piescnlse.j by law, and show c ause, i! any they have,
why said letters should not be granted to said appli
cant.
(Even iriif. rmy hand at office thi March 2d, H 52
mar 10 s**—st il. H TOOKE Ordinary
Tlioitias <)©Hiny.--To
v 4 U.L VVII..M IT MAY CONCERN: WhcrtS, William
R. Joiner applies for letters ot Administration, on the
e-inip of L-wis Joiner,late ot Hamilton county,State
ol Florida. deceas“d:
These are therefore, 10 cite and admonish all and
singular, thr kindred and creditors of said deceased, 10
be nnd appear at the office of the Ordinary of said
comity, within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause it anv they have, why siid letters should not b*
granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature at office,
this, February 27ih. 1852
CHAS. II REMINGTON, Dep’t. Orilinarv.
mar 10 50—5 t
Ci EtfKGIAt I pion ConntJT.—Where
J as, Isaac I, Market applies for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of William H Caldwell, dec’d:
This is, therefore, to notify nil persons concerned, to
show cause, il any ihey have, why said Ipiipis should i
not be granted ai the next April term of the Court of I
Ordinary ior said county.
Given under my hand, this, 14tb Feb . 1852.
feb 25 48-5 t WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
(1 EORCIA. (Ipsou Couniy.—Where-
as, William Kelly, applies (or leiteis of adminis
tration on tl eesta’e t>l John Kelly, deceased :
These ate, llieit-lorc, incite and admonish all nnd
singular :he kindred and creditois of said d>'ceused, to
show cause, if any they have, within the time pres
cribed hy law. why said letters should not he granted
Given under my hand, an I otic-ial signature, this
2<>th February, 1852. WM A. COBB,
fkb 25 48-5 t Ordinary.
EOIUJ! 5 |>Nioi <’oimtv.—VVhere
v J as, C. FI Cobb applies for letters of administra
tion, with the wi, annexed, on ilie estate of Cathaine
Cobh, deceased:
I hese me, therefore, to cite and admonish nil persons
concerned,to s n-.v cause, if sitiv ih-y have, within the
time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be
grn nted.
Given under mv hand, and offieinl signature, this
20th February. 1852. WM. A.'COBB,
leb 25 48-5 t ‘ Ordinary.
('I FORGIA, J,r*o Connlv.—Whereas, Will s A.
A Hawkins and ‘■virali VV i!k>-rsnti, apply to me for
•• r° ofedmi'-'-i :ii-*o on the esmte of Leroy Wilker
'or>. iaie of said county, deceased :
‘TUepe are therefore, lo cite and admonish all nnd
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
lie and appear at my office w ithin the liine prescribed
by law, toshow cause, it any they have, why said let
tersehould not bp granted.
Given under my hand, ®t office. February 20th, 1852.
feb 25, 48-5i WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary.
Crftatfons.
L.idteus C u ) Gout* U Crdii.ary.
March I'eßm. 1852.
[ N t!ie tnatter ol tbe petiuoii ot 1 honras I .81:!.
L one of ihe Legatees under the will <ri L ji m
iMn.ih, deceased,praying tlm removal ot Hardy Guilin,
Executor of tin estate ol Benjiimn Smith, deceased,
as he ailedoes that ilie said Hardy Griffin, Lxrutor,
ns aforesaid, is in insolvent ci'cumstanees, and that
said estate is like V i> be wasted by his imptrpei con
duct, and that ihe said Hardy Griffin has tailed 10 make
returns in the terms oi the law. Ii is ordered, tliere
lore,by the Court, (hat the said Hardy Giilfin.do show
enu-e at the next Term of ihis t'ourt.whv his Letters
Testamentary and the trust confided to him as Execu
tor, should not be revoked. A rule “ nisi” was is
sued upon the foregoing Petition at the February Term
of thi- Court, and from the return ol Cite sheriU’it np-
P-.ii- mi Hardv Griffin does 1101 reside in this county,
a ~ -,icr ivr- * th it v.ct he p* Ilecied by
pui-iica ii-n o me ini. going peiiiion m ilie Journal and
Messenger, published at Macon, Geo.
A tru~ e*: ran from the minutes of ihe Court,
mar 10 sd—3t F. H. ROWE, Ordinary
azat-v-iA.- >_-235tk. xA.
4Jut)Uc 3airs.
A DMINISTUATOR’S SALE—By an order of
/-\ (he Honorable Court ot Ordinary <>l Monroe
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
a Ilotis” mid Lot, containing live acres, .adjoining the
town of Forsyth, as the; properly oi Edmund La rnd,
deceased. Sold tor the benefit of ilie hens and cred
itois ot said deceased. 1 * ru*s *u the day ol sal.*.
MILTON U ANTHONY, A lin’r.
mar 17 51-uls
VDMINISTRATOR’rf SALE.—WiII be sold, on
the first Tuesday in May next, at the Courthouse
door 111 Lanier, Macon county, within the legal hours
ot sale, the following described property, to wit: three
fourth pair- ol one Steam Saw and Gris* -Mill, and 25
acres of land, more or less on which the Mill is built,
together with two negro men, one about forty yeais
old, and the other about seventeen years old.
The above described property will lie sold ns the
property of Jacob V. Rumph, iaie of Houston county,
deceased. Terms of sale will be made known on the
day of safe. LEWIS HUMPH,
mar 10 50-'ds Adm’r ol J V. Rnnmh.
VDMIN ISTRATORS’ SALE —Will be sold at
the late residence ol Jno. Wooten, Jr., dec’d, in
Monroe county,on the 25th dry of March, ail the per
ishable property ol said deceased,consisting ot house
hold and kitchen furniture, medical books and medi
cines, corn, fodder, bacon, and stock of vaiiou; kinds,
Arc. Terms on the day of sale.
Also, at the same lime and place, the residence of
tiie deceased, will be rented for tiie present year,
roar it* 50-tds GEO. HARRISON. Adm’r.
| DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Will be sold be
tore the Court House door, in the P wn of Clin
ton, Jones county, within the legal hours of sale, on
the lir.- 1 ‘Tuesday in May next, one negro man by the
name ol Abraham, about silty years ol age. Sold as the
property of Sanders D. Allen, deceased, and tor the
benefit h heits of ■*: I •!>•:-.*ae.!. Term Cos o
t . -•> -r .s-tirt F. ■ Ji t.-iNXi.N, \ifn’r
A Dvt INiSTRA'I OH’S SAL;-._ —hv vmue to an
1 T\. Order from the Honorable Interior Court of Pu
j h'sk l cont.ly, will be sold beiore the Court house door,
in ihe Town of Cutlibert, Randolph county, on the
; first Tuesday in April next, the following Lands, sold
; as 1 lie property of the estate ol John Rawls, deceased.
’ Sold so. the benefit of the heirs and cieditorsof said
j deceased.
Lots of Land, Nos. two hundred and fifty, (250) two
hundred and eighty three, (283: number ninety four
(94) and number eighty (30) in the filth District of ori
ginally L"e now Randolph couniy, nnd Lots numbers
two hundred and two, (202) two hundred and twenty
four, (221 1 .and two hundred and twenty-ihres. (223)
[ fcbuniy. Terms ofi'irfd or.y ol sale.
CHARLES E TA VLOR, Adm’r.
CAROLINE -VI. RAM LS, Adin’x.
. : 23 4 4 tds
A DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—WiII be sold be
> V fore the Court house door, in the town of Thoni
asion, Upson county, on the first ‘Tuesday in April
next, between the legal hours of sale, under an order
ol n.e Court of Ordinary of said county, the real es
tate oi Lewis Day,deceased, consisting of five hunched
and forty e ven and a half acres of LAND, lying in
sud county of Upson, adjoining lands ot J imes Jor
dan, Jam -s Anstey, Enoch Bragg and others—sold for
t he purpose of making distribution among the Lega
tees of said estate. Terms ol saie on the day of sale.
CAROLINE DAY, Adm’x.
jsa ! 2 iris 45
,i DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue of an
order ot the honorable interior Court of Sum'er
county, sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, will bes hf
before the Court house door in said county, on the iii-:
Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours ot sale,
lot id LAN I) No2ol>, in ihe I7ih di.-tiict of originally
Lee now Sumter county,sold ns the property ot Finn
cis Mills, deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs and cred
itors. Terms on the day ot sale.
MATHEW WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
jin 14 tds 42
VDMINIS IR ATOR’S SALE—By virtue ot an
order Ir<*m the Honorable Inferior Court ot Pu
laski county, while sittingas a Court for ordinary pur
poses, wi ! be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
within the usual hours oi sate, be.ore the Courthouse
door in Aniericus, Sumter couniy, the following ots oi
land, sold r.s the property of the estate of John
Ravv-s deceased, tor tiie benefit of the heirs and credi
'#)•-<* <f sand iit ‘•pnppH, lo wit:
>.- 1 !■’ .i. v - v.-tity two (72; it the 27(1i Dis
tiict.*il o. gin.li> L t-.now tiiiuuei county, and lot
number one hundred and silty-seven, (157) in thesix
teeiiih district or originally Lee, now Sumter county.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
CHARLES E. TAYLOR. Admr.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm’x.
frill 15-tds
a DMINISTRATOR’S SALES —Bv vir*o 1
1 TjL order lrom_ the Hon. Inferior Court of Pulaski
J county, while sitting as a Court tor ordinary purposes,
j will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, w ithin
j the usual hours ot sale, beiore tlie Courthouse door m
| Blakely, Eaily couniy, as the property of the estate of
John Rawls, deceased, sold for tjie benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased, the following
1 lands to wit:
Lots numbers one hundred and six, (K’6) three hun
dred and sixteen, (310) three hundred and forty-three,
(343) three hundrred and toriy-tour, (344) and No.
nine (9) in the sixth Districi of Early country, lots No.
two hundred and fit:y to, (252) two hundred and til
tv-tlnee, (253) two hundred and one, (201) two hundred
i and ninety-eight, (298) in the fourth District of Early
county,and number two bundled and seventy-six, (276)
1 in the filih District of Early county. ‘Terms made
known on the day ot sale.
CHARLES E. TAYLOR, Adm’r.,
I CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm’*.
feb 4 45-tds
POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
X Will be sold, before the Court-house door, in the
Town of Thomaston.Upscn county, on the first Tues
day in April next, one Negro woman, named Lydia,
about 25 years old, with het two enudren. • Sold as the
property of John M. While, la:e;of Upson county, de
ceased. E. L. VViIiTE, Adm’x.
jail 23 44-tds
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on
E~V the first day ol April next, at the late residence
ol Elijah Thompson, late of Upson county, decea.-ted,
a portion of the perishable properly of said deceased,
consisting of horses, cattle, stock hogs, one yoke ot
Oxen, and Ox carl, seed cotton, household and kite ten
furnitute, farming utensils, &c., Ac.
Terms of eaie.—Credit until the2sth December next,
small notes and approved security.
JANE THOMPSON, Adnt’rx.
sn.il J * 5C- i: J A MI .S ‘TRICE. Adm’r.
JTIXECUTOR’S SALE— i,y virtue of an order of
‘j the Honorable Inferior Court of Houston county,
when sitting as a Court for ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in May next, before the
Courthouse door m the town of Vienna, Dooly county,
between the usual hours of sale, one Storehouse and
lot, lormerly known as the Lnrnpkm house, and lot in
ihe village of Traveller’s Rest,now occupied by Daniel
Harrison Sold for tbe purpose of making a distribu
tion among ihe legal heirs of William McKenzie,
deceased. Terms ot sale on the day.
JOHN SUTTON, ) ~
mar 3 -19-tds HENRY iVIoKENZIE J ljX rs -
TA X ECU TOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on the
i’i ‘Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours of
sale, at the Courthouse in Thomnston, Upson county
a negro man of yellow complexion, by the name of
John, belonging to the estate 01 Nancy Mann, deceas
ed. Sold by order of the Honorable Court of Ordi
nary of Upson county, for distribution. Terms on the
! day.
E. 11. KBEVES.i .
! niar 10 50-7 t J. It MANN. \ ijX
[1 XFCUTORtTsALE Will be sold at the” Cour
t house in Biakely, Early county, on the first Tues
day in May next. Lot No. 316, in the fourth district of
said county. So.d ns the property of Benjamin Bi&m
iey. deceased, late ol Monroe county, for the benefit
ot the heirs and creditors.
.1 AMEC M. BRANTLEY, Ex’r.
mar 3,49 —5 t
Fall and Winter Ooods.
PSTER & J A I'J ST ETTIIR have now on
hand a full supply of fine and fancy Cloths, Cos
simcres Vestings and other articles tor Gentlern.-n’a
wear, which they are prepared to make up on short
notice, and in superior style.
These Goods have till been selected by one of the
firm in person, and can bo warranted, both as to (<teir
quality and durability, as being equal to any ever
brought into the market. Heavy discounts made to
prompt customers, and such as pay cash,
oet 22 30-ts
ROBERT FINDLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
AND nannfaoturer ol Steam Engines & Boilers,
also, ol Gearing and shotting to- MILLS, of
even I -.-.ipfi.u-: Bark md Saga* Mills ol most ap
proved patois, A Is. lams lor Bullock *> celebrated
Cotton Press. Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, kept con
stantly on hnnd ; the whole of which are warkamtep
to be of thebest materials and workmanship,and will
be sold on accommodating terms.
{tjT’ Work Shops opposite Presbyterian church,
corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
mo < y 1 5-ts
jTour iHcnths plotters.
i OPR MON'i HS al'tei date, application vv.il l>
l” made to it* Court ol Ordinary f Momgome.j
ct-uuty, lor leave to seli ‘he real estate ol Henry I ill
man, sr., late o i said county, deceased.*
JOSEPH TILLMA> ,) Ac{nir<
ELZA TILLMAN. >
mnr 310—4 m
IJiOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
. made to the Court oi Ordinary of Sumter county
lor leave :o soil the real estate belonging to Levi Rash,
late ol said county, deceased,
j a if 28—41-lm LOVER. Ex’r.
MONTHS after date, niui'icuiinn will b*
made to the honorable the (’ inasy or the Inte
rior Court of tiie county of ! V ggs. v.-lv-.i sit-ins; lot
uch purposes, for leave t<> sei; th“ land belonging u
the Estate ot Lake Pad tret, late ol said county, tie
cas. ~ JOHN VV. ALLEN, A. tn’r r
jao 28 14 4nt
INCUR MONTHS .-liter date, application will
_ made to the Mono-able the Ordinary ot Dooly
county, lor leave to s<-i; the real estate of Win W .
Haddock, minor of Charles Haddock, deceased, late |
ol said coumy.
TflOS. C. COLEMAN, Guardian.
Jan 7 It 4!
ft OUft MONTHS alter date, application will l>
made to tiie Honorable Irfferior Court of Mnco
county, Ga., when sitting lor Ordinary purposes, l<
leave to s--il three hundred acre? of LAND, belongin’
to the estate ol tiie late William F. Slappy,deceasei
adjoining lands of D. Fredricks,T Slappy- and other
in Macon county.
’ MARY L. L SLAPPY. Adm’x.
dee 18 1111 | •*”’
smio iHomhs anotfcrs.
ATOTICE.—AII persons indebted to Wm. S. Coai
_LN SON, late ol Houston County, deceased, are here
by requested to make immediate payment, and a.
persons holding claims, w ill please present them i
terms ot the law. A.. J. COALSON, Adm’r.
mar 17 il-5t
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will h
1 made to the Ordinary of I’wiggs county, for leav
to seli all the real estate, belonging to the estate o
Jonathan Dowden, late o! said county, deceased.
ALLEN SIMS, ) ■ ■ ,
mar 17 51—2nt HENRY O’NEAL \ A,J,l ‘ r;
f'gyVVn MONTHS after date application will b
a made to the Hon. Judge of Ordinary of Butt>
county, Ga , for leave lose!! the lands belonging to the
’estate of Richard Nolen, late of Butts county, dec’d.
CHAS F. NEWTON, i . ...
ISAAC W. NOLEN. J Adni rs
set ‘25
rjAWO .MONTHS after date, application will in
l made to tiie honorable, the Ordinary of Thomro
county,for leave to sell the ieal estate belonging to th
estate of Jesse S. Evtett, deceased, for the benefit <•
:;,e heirs and creditors - t ‘-an! deee -s- and.
i-.-b ii If—‘2m rnoMAS ALAMS.Jr , Adm’r.
i | tWO MONTHS otter date, applic tion will lx
J. made to the honorable the Ordinary ol Houstoi
county. !r ie-ive to sell the North half of Lot No. 213
in the 13 h District ol said county, belonging to Win.
A. Brown.minor. WILLIAM C. TAYLOR,
feb II 46-'2m Guardian.
t IHVO MONTHS after date, application will be
.fe made to the honorable the Ordinary of Houston
lonnty.for leave to sell the r--al estate, lying in Jones
county, belonging to Sarah L. Booker and Amos A.
Booker, minors. WILEY BOOKER,
leb If -16-2 m Guardian.
Antiee
CfXT\ DAYS alter da’e. application iiVil he made
O to the honorable the Otdmory of Bibb county
tor leave to sell all the real estate oi Thoma Gates, .ate
ol Bibb county, deceased.
leb 1 i IG-lOt JAME3 GA TES, Adm’r.
HIXTJ DAYS alter date,application wiil lie made
to the Court of Ordinary, of Monroe countv, for
leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ot Mary
Maygcod, late of said county, deceased.
mar349-—‘2m B. HAYGOOD, Adm’r.
Notice.
SIXTY days after date, application will be made to
the Hon. Court ot Otdinary of Upson county, for
leave to sell Lot ol Land, No. 245, in the sth Distric
of Dooly county, and Lot No. 719,in the 4.h Distric
and Ist Section iomierly Cherokee, now Lumpkin co..
as part ot the real estate of Edward Holloway, de
ceased. ROB ‘i*. S. HOLLOWAY, Ex r.
mar 10 50-2 m
iloUce to debtors an* (EreWtors
Notice to debtors and creditors
Ail perso s indebted to the estate ot John W
Hurst, late ot Thomas county, deceased, are hereby
requested to make immediate payment; and ail per
sons having demands against said deceased will ren
der them in according t<> I -w.
_f--b 1847-7 t JAMES T. HAYES, Adm’r.
Notice.
VLB persons having demands against Joe! Moody
bite ol Upson County,dec used.are hereby noti
tied to present them properly aiiested to me within th
time prescribed by law, or they wdi not i- settled
And all persons indebted to soi ‘ deceased,are hereby
required to make immediate payment.
(i b moody, j ,
mar 10 SJ-7t DANiEL DENHAM, $ hx rs
PINE FANCY MILLINERY
MRS. AUDOINE would inform the ladtesot
Macon and vicinity, that siie has just received a
great variety of most beautilul articles in her
line ; consisting ol a very largeand diversitieri assort
ment of Ribbons Silks, Spring and Summer flats for
Ladies. Also, a large assortment of Curls, together
with every other article in tee Millenery line, usually
found in Southern cities. mar 26 52-ly
WOOL! USI OII! WOOL!! I .
SAM’L HOYT,
Os the Agricultural Warehouse of S. Hoyt if Cos. ]
HAVIN' G retired from the same, and associate! 1
with himself HAMPTON L. BlLßO.uuderthf i
name of S. HOYT & CO., is prepared and wiil do t I
strictly COMMISSION BUSINESS, buying am
paying cash at at all limes for Wool, Sheep Pelts i
Green, Salted and Dry Hides, Deer Skins, Shipping ,
Furs ol every description. Cattle Horns, Long Hair
Rags, Beeswax,and produce m general,
f -Office and Store House apart of that occupied by j
Messrs. Franklin Brantley. No. ID4 Bay street,Sa i
vannah.Ga. SAM’L HOYT.
joly 8318—-ts H. L BILBO.
NEW HAT AND CAP STORE
NEW STORE AND NEW STOCK. I
-vi THE subscribers will open on the Ist Octo I
bar, on Cotton Avenue, (between the Stores c ‘
£.***> j WinshipAt Son, and Bostick, Johns & Cos
anew and complete assortment ol IIAI’S and CAPS j
of every variety and pattern.
Asoui Stock has been purchased with care, we ar- 1
certain our friends, by giving ns a call, can be suitet i
as to style and price. Weehal! have at ail times al
the latest styles ; and haying selected our Goods so a
r.o suit this market, we can furnish our friends with i
choice article, and at a low price for cash, as this wii
be onr motto : “ Small profits and ouick sales.
WORTHINGTON, BARNUM & CO.
sep 24 26 ly
8188 LAND FOR SALE.
f'T'HE subscriber h iving determined to change hi <
I business, will offer forsale his settlement of Land
tliftpe miles above Mac>-n, on the Forsyth road, con
■atring about two hundred acres of oak and hickort
land, with about SO acres cleared, forty of which is
l-esh lams, •he balance ill the woods and well limbered
Early application is requested. Possession given firs’
December next. WM. 11. CHRISTOPHER,
fe > 13 47-6 in
TO THE LOVEIIB OF FINE HORSES * !
vv_ , THE thorough bred Stallion, GANG, will,
stand the Spring season nr Clinton, Jones
’ ■ *■■>■oo .Ga , ami will serve Mares at sls by the
season, and $25 by the insurance. Gano is n rich
and ipple bay, 16 hands, 3 inches liigu.of fine form, hone
and muscle, and ot as good blo--d ns courses through
the veins of any horse in the Union. His sire was
the celebrated American Eclipse,and l'am, the fa
mous Mare, Betsy Richards.
Mares sem from a distance, shall b° taken care of,
and charges made only lor th>- provender consumed.
Al! possible care taken to prevent accidents, but lia
bility tor none. Season opens Kbit March, and clo
ses 10th June. Ji. WYNENS.
mar 3 4S-6t
EAST MACON HOTEL
TO RENT.
a TO RENT the spacious Hotel, located in
■ East Macon, opposite the Railroad Depot.-t-
Possession given on the first day <-l April.
JOHN a. \ICAL, Ex’r.
mm 3 49-lt
Grocery and Provision Store.
H A VING commenced business again at my OLD
3 BAND, l will he prepared to sell Goods on as
goods terms for Cash or in Barter lor country produce,
as any house in the place, and would tolicit the patron
age of those who have so liberally extended it toward
me heretofore, hoping at all tirn> e to please.
J. S>. RICHARDSON, Cotton Avenue
n-rv 5 ts 3-2
County l aiulx.
I HAVE upwards ol it Art acres of land, lying imme
dinteiy upon the Kinchafoonee Creek, about 3IM) of
w bir his swamp, with about 150 acres cleared laud on*
der a good fence, which I will sell on good terms, provt
iled an opportunity is presented between th:S and ‘he
fir--t day of October One hai’ of tfie purchase money
wnl he required by the first of Dtcemoer next,the bal
ance m ts-- to suit the purchaser. For further particu
lars, apply to the subscriber at Starkville.
mar 10 50-ts GEO C. TICKNOR.
Notice.
THE undersigned will make liberal cash advances
to Piantets on consignments ol Cotton or other
Produce shipped to John Jones, Savannah.
Macon March 10 50-it J. E. JONES.
GEORGIA MILITARYINSTITU IT,
X ARIETTA, GA.
THE second session ot this Institution commences
on Monday.the 12th of July, 1^32.
The Institution is organized upon the usual plan of
four ‘ ‘ollegiate Classes. The following is a synopsis
of the course of studies ol e ach class.
ForRTH Class.— Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,
Engt.-b Grammar,Geography Composition and De
clarnation. French.
1 fiir-iT) Class. —Trigonometry, Mensuration, Sur
veying, Descriptive Geometry and its applications,
Analytical Geometry, French,*Drawing,Composition,
Rhetoric, History.
Second Cla-s —Differential and Integral Calculus,
Natural and Experimental Philo-mphy, Astronomy,
Chemistry. Drawing, Evidences of Christianity, Moral
and Vlep’ti l Phdosopiiy.
s Natural His*> r y Mineralogy, Geol
vi.-v -iV-.il Pitvaio'-. gy, P-itieal E iHiomy. Law <>f Na
tions C■ v l l and viilitary Engineering, tuul Uivil Ar
ci itecture. Infantry Tactics, Science and Practice ot
At tiilery. . . , . r
No Cadet ill be admitted who is less than fourteen
or more than twenty-five years ol age; or who is af
flicted with any disease or infirmity which would ten
der hmi unfit ior military duty.
The Cadets will he occupied about one hour and a
halt each day in military exercises : but at such tiroes
as not to interfere irith their.regular studies.
The course of instruction, regularim sand ffseip
liue ol the Institution hare been published in pamphlet
form, ami will he forwarded to any person desirmg
more minute information, by their addressing the Su
perintendent, Maj. A. V. Brumby.
TERMS. —Each Cadet,as soon nhe is admitted
and belo"e he is permitted to join his </ ass in the reci
tation rooms, most pay over to the Superintendent the
sum of SIOO, for which a receipt shall he given him in
lull for tuition, board, w ashing, fuel, ligh's, fi-ld music,
and all other contingent expenses, tor one session o f
fire months, and for each succeeding session, *IOO in
mica ore. Cadets from a distance must provide their bed
ding and room furniture. These articles can be pur
chased in Marietta upon reasonable terms.
By order of the Bond of Trustees,
DAVID IRWIN,
jan 14 42-Gm President Board Trustees.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
m THE PLANTATION in Lee county, belong
to the estate of Thomas Bu'ior, deceased,
““’’’situated two miles from Starkville, and joi.nng
Clteehaw Old Town, is ofiere i for sale.
Tnis place isso well known that an extended d-serip
tion is deemed unnecessary. It contains twenty-two
hundred acres, twelve hundred ot which arecleattd,
atiJ all in good repair. On it are two good gin-houses
and screws, comfortable negro cabins, and all neces
sary buildings. Connected with the place are a set of
Mills—Saw and Grist.
Persons wishing to purchase lancfe i;i Soutli-
Wesiern Georgia, are invited to give this place their
attention.
Any information can he obtained ny addressing me
at Starkville, Ga. GREENLEE BUiLER,
feb ’3 47—t f Adm’r.
2CO negroes Wanted.
subscriber is desirous of hiring two hundred
Negro Laborers on the Muscogee Railroad. He
will pay “the highest wages for M- n. Wqmen and B<*v
Th-- nee „ts w,:i he wo k-d m c nip - i*-epi-rale,
;ind at a disiai.ee from any white lahere rs who may be
employed on tiie line of work. Negroes hired on this
work by 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.
Petsons who are disposed to hue for the ensuing
year, by addressing the subscriber at Pine Tft 1 Post
Office, Talbot county, Ga., or by making application
personally, at his camp, nearthat place, will meet with
prompt attention. JOHN D. GUAi.
dec 17 3J-ti
rs.AVIATION .nts Mitita rOit SALK,
IN HOUSTON COUNTY.
I 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 sixieen and
eighteen hundred Acres, good ievel Pine Lands, com
paring favorably in point of fertility with the Pine
Lands of Houston generally. There are some five or
six hundred Acres cleared, much of which isfresh,and
all in good rtprir.
Connected with the Plantation is a most valuable
set of Al ILLS, consisting ol a Corn, Flour and Saw
llill—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.
ocl 1 27—if Agent lor Mrs. Matthews, Executrix.
Lots in the A icinity of Macon for Sale
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
Not subject to city faxes nor subject to be taxed as
town property, by county or State.
Three Acres of Land, lying between the
Columbus road and Vineville, adjoining Major
Leroy .Nap;- ’s land, on the West, and the Corporate
limiffo! theCityof Macon, on the East, have been
purchased and laid ofl into lots of convenient size,
Streets, Alleys Ac.
These lots command a full view of Vineville, and a
beautiful view of the Northwestern part of Macon.
The neighborhood has proven to be perfeetty Itealtny,.
and good water can be obtained in grea abundance
Tlwy are situated one half mile west of the Macon
and Uestert: D- pot. and sufficiently near to send chil
drrn to the Macon Female Colic ue, or to tiie other
Schools m Macon or Vineville. Persons, wishing t
examine the,lots,can obtain Maps by apply ing ;o Mi.
E. J Johnson,or any information they may desire of
Mr. Bidttey B. Day, who has resided for some time iri
the vicinity.
Price—terms of sale—which will be made to suit
purchasers, can be had by application to Me. sts. Scott,
Carhart, &. Cos , W. B. Johnston or R. K Hines,
nov 19 34—ts
LAND FOR SALE.
t§s BEING desirous to move,l wish tosell my Farm
15 miles South of Americus, on the waters Cho
ca-for-chica, containing 700 acres—3oo ol which are
cleared. The improvementsconsist of a good dwelling
house, containing 5 rooms, a good kitchen, besides 3
Negro houses, good gin- house and screw,2 large corn
cribs, stables, &C. There is an abundant and never
failing supply of water over the whole Farm, w hich
will be sold to the highest bidder,in the town ot Amer
icus, on the first Tuesday in March next.
Terms—one third to be paid when possession is
given on the Ist day of J inuary, 1353, the balance the
Ist of January, 1354. Bond and security wih te re
quired of the purchaser, and a lien retained on the
lands until the purchase money is paid.
SPENCER C. PRYOR.
Sumter t-o.,jan 7 ]3t 41
PREMIUM COTTON GINS!
|J T. TAYLOR & CO., Propiietorsof the Co
s • lumbus Cotton Gin Manufactory, have thesatis
’ faction to announce to their patrons, and the Planters
! generally throughout the Cotton growing region, that
j they are prepared to supply any number of their cele
. brated PREMIUM GIjNS.
W here these Gins have been once used, it would he
deemed unnecessary for the 3lanuf:icturers to say a
’ word in their favor, as they feel confident the Machines
i have been brought to such perlection that theirsuperior
performance will recommend them in preference to all
other Gins now in use. For the satisfaction of t hose who
have not used these Gins, and are unacquainted with
their reputation, ;he Proprietors need only say that the
rirst Premiums have been awarded them for the best
Gin exhibited at the Great State Fair held at Atlanta,
Georgia,also at the Alabama and Georgia Agricultu
ral and Mechanics’ Fair held at Columbus, and at the
Annual Fair of the South Carolina Institute at Charles
ton. The Cotton ginned on these Gin-received ihe
first premiums at the exhibition held in Charleston.
! Sou- C.r-h ui.and at eve-y Fair where samples ol
. Cot tot, front them havi been exhibited.
The Proprietors have in their possession numerous
Certificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Cotmnis
siott Merchants, and Manufacturers of Cotton Goods,
testifying that the performance of the Gins and the
samples produced by them, cannot be excelled by any
Gins ever manufactured.
All orders for Gins, given either to our travelling or
local A tuts, or forwarded to the Proprietors by mail,
wiil always receive prompt attention Gins w ill be
sent to any part of the country and warranted to give
satisfaction.
A liberai discount will, in ailcases, be allowed where
the Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at the Manufac
tory. npr23
S. HUBBARD, D., Z&3NT2ST,
(Formerly of 269, flallinwre St . Baltimore )
[Nlorms the public that he ha* settled himself perma
nently m Quisct, and will visit regularly the fol
lowing places.
T ALLAHASSEE, ALBA NY
THO MA S VIL LK. NB W ‘JON.
B AIN BRIDGE, A M ERICUP.
CCT’ Cnl.3 w llbe attended to from the country. lie
will spend the next few months rrt visiting his appoint
ments iti Georgia.
f j “ ~ 6m 41
GUN M ANU FA CTORY.
Removal.
DC. HODGKINS respectfully informs Ids j
.friends and customers tin.t he has removed bis j
es-abiishtm-n: to the brick Range between the Lanier j
House a tid Mason it Dibble's Livery Stable, Mulberry j
St.,Macon, where he will shortly open, in the name oi j
D. 3. ISOSC-2£2NS 8c SON
a very select and valuable assortment oi Goodsin their •
line of business, such as SINGLE and DOUBLE ;
BARRELLED GUNS, RIFLES, COLT’S ami oth
er REVOLVERS, Walker’s, Ely’s and Cox'aCAPS, ;
WADDING, utid ail oilier article® m Snoriman's j
tackle. Also, a large assortment ol Gun Materials. \
Powder, Shot, etc
03T REPAIRING, Stcckinoand Fimsiiixu execu
ted in the best style ann at shortest notice. Orders
from the country punctually attended to. A liberal
patronage is lespecifully solicited by the -lew-fiim of
aug 2 19- t U C. HODGKINS A SON.
~c. ii. fkiimha
Manufacturer of t’andie?, Cordials. sv
rups, Sec., under the office of the Georgia Citi
zen. Balls, parties and families furnished w hli Cake,
See... at short notice, and on reasonable terms, for the
cash.
N. B.—All orders from the country accompanied
with the cash, will meet wiih prompt attention,
dec 17 3d
CHosnr yfecToifiifc
For the Cure of
COUGHS. (OLI)S, HOARSENESS, Bfiox
corns, croup, asthma, whoop
ing COUGH AND CONSUMPTION.
i-US rer.it•li- .e-. i> ii,*_ C,a;in<uuiiy v.
confidence we teei in an ari.cle which tseUl.-u. (, j.
tealize the happiest efleett that can be desired. \Vy
once tried, its superiority over every other medicine u
of its kind, is too. apparent to escape observation n ,.
only In the forraUabi- attacks upon the lungs hut \
the milder varieties of Cold, Coughs, Hoarsenes, & c ‘ ]
and tor Children it is the pleasantest and snb-st ’
cine that on be obtained. No family should be w •
out it,and those who have used it,never will.
Read the <-pini. nos the following Gentlemen
wilt be recognized in the various section-- of cia •!”
where they are located—each and all as nteieha, t ,!
the first class and of the highest character— as
and most extensive Wholesale Dealers in Medici--
with an experience unlimited on the §u> j. C i „| “
they speak. If there is any value in the judmeiiu
experience,see
THIS CERTIFICATE
Wx the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, hr,vino
been for a long time acquainted with Ayer's Cl'rr
ru Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that M j s ,j *
h st and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Com
plaints ever offered to the American People. Aid
we would, from out knowledge of its composition
and extensive usefulness, cotdlnliy commend it pi
the afflicted as worthy their best confidence. ; ,nd
with the firm conviction I hat it will do lor their relief
all that Medicine can do.
Henshaw, Ed mends & Cos.. Boston. Mass.
Hnv'land, tiarrall vCo . Charleston,S. C.
T. H. MeAUister, Louisville, Kv
FiancisAr Walton, St. Louis, Missouri.
Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama.
Haviland. Risley. Ar Cos., Augusta, Georgia.
Isaac D James, Trenton.New Jersey. E
J. VI. Townsend. Pittsburg, Penn.
t'lnrk Cos., Chicago, Illinois
M A Santos A Son, Norfolk, Va.
Edward Bringhurst. Wilmington, P.lnwute.
John Gilbert *V Cos., Philadelphia, i'a
Z D & W H Gilman, Washingtoii, D. C.
J Wright & Cos., New Orleans, La.
Watson. VV all 6c Cos , Fort VVavnp. Tn-Mae
C C Richmond 6c Cos.. San Francisr 1 -
Lewi* dc, Ames, Tnllahacse, Florid-.
B R Strong. Knoxville, Tenner- ■.
Chilton A Duer,Little Rock, At
Stiller. Slnde Ar Cos , Lexington,
N D Labadte, Galveston, Texas.
J , JI Turner Savonr-tth G i
W i-i , E Ktein vV I-O . • ‘uKteli.i'i Obit).
With such assurance, and Iron such men, no siron
ter proof can be adduced, except that b und its in ef
fects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practi
cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
S- Id in Macon bv Payn ,t Nishet.E. L Stroheck
er & Cos.; in Miiledgevth", by E. While; >n Forsyth,
by Phelps. Ensign &• Cos.; in BarnesviHe, by j
Do (ge ; and by ailthe Druggists throughout tneSonth
ern States. 5!-ly mnr 29
D!i DKNJHS’
ttEOariA
1 .’OR Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, D zzinei-s Lo^ ( ,i
1 Appetite,Constipation ol the Bowels, Piles caus
ed by Costive ness, I’ain in the Bones, or Rheumatism
caused by the use of Mercury, Syphilis, scrofula',’
Bods, Ulcers, &e., See.
This preparation is made ns pure as possible. Its
bitter taste, and beneficial effects in diseases of ihe
Liver, and diseases arising from an impure stale ot the
Blood,proven to he the purest and most useful prepara
tion of Sarsaparilla that is made.
Those who have use i the various preparations of
Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effect,that there
is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr i . s pre-iara
tion. .han in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted to pio
fessional use. nothing bur the pure Sarsaparilla ha?
been used, that for different diseases, physicians nimht
combine or prescribe with it, such articles as they
might consider most appropriate in cases under their
treatment.
Its alterative and mildly purgative t fleet upon the
bowels, make it not only a good substitute for Mercu
ry, but iise-ul in removing a 1 diseases arising from the
imprudent use of Meicury.
Prepared only by J DENNIS M-D., Augusta. Ga.
and in Macon bv Dr WM G. LITTLE &
CO and lay J. H. Sc W S. ELLIS; in Jlilledgeviile
by Or. Wm G. Little ; in Irwinton by J. M. Leavitt,
and by Druggists generally,
nov 5 ’ 32 lv
PLOWS’ PLOWS !
Spoed the PLOW that beats the World.
rpiJE unparalelled soccers which has attended the
I. introduction ot John Rich’s celebrated cast-iron
PLOW , in this State, has induced the subscriber to
make such an arrangement as will enable him here
after to give his attention almost exclusively to the
Plow business. By this arrangement, I shall, in a tew
weeks, be able to present for the inspection of the
Plautmg community, an assortment ot Plows hereto
fore unknown in this State, or the Southern country,
and to which I would most respectlully invite the at
tention ot every tiller ot the soil. Out of the large
number of persons who have purchased these Plows,
the past w inter and spring, more than one-ba l * have
already manifested their entire approval of them as
peculiarly adapted to our soil and climate,and in many
instances, where 1 have sent one or two Plows to a
neighborhood, I have the most fluttering encourage
ment ns to their performance, with the assurance that
n >i less than forty or fifty will l>e wanted 10 supply the
demand tor those neighborhoods the next season.
I would remind those using these plow- of the
necessity of saving the old points. For every iwi old
points returned to me at Macon, I will git- not- new
one, which wiil verv materially reduce the expense ol
repairs, in making the crop bring in the net cost of the
point lor the small sized Plow down to abot t 10 cents.
The above description of Plows, may am-be bad of
Philbkick & Bell. Savannah. Ga. ; Felder &
Cos., Perry, Houston Cos., and W. M. Petti & Cos.,
Fort Valley, Houston Cos.; also of S. S. enprick,
Bartlesville, Jason Burr,Griffin,and G.L >Varren,
Jonesboro’.
Communications addressed to the sul iber, with
satisfactory reference, will receive prompt tention.
AMOS BENTON. Agent
apr‘J 2 y lor the letors.
rVIARBLE IVIANUFACT .?■
JOHN RITTER, Marl nufac-
A turer,No. 10, Grand street. laven,
Connecticut, he- constant . hand,or
made to order, of America! ltd hore gn
Marble. Grave Slones and donah
of various naileri s Tj tv> - ■ >
Pieces. Jams, Mautieß,Baptismal Founts,
etc. etc
Various patterns cf Monuments.frornthe above es
tablishment.can be seen in Hose Hill Cemetery Or
ders for any description of Marble vvo r k, will be re
ceived by the undersigned, who is authorized to act as
Mr. Ritter’s Agent. JOHN L. JONES,
julv 52 14-v.
GROCERIES &. PROVISIONS.
’ fIMIE subscriber continues tiie Grocery, Pis ‘isior.
j l and Fruit business in trout ot the Angle of N’e
’ otid ?treet and Cotton Avenue, Macon. Ga.. where
may he found New York Sugar cured Hants, Sou ked
Btef. Dried and Pickled .Tongues, Fulton Market
Beef, in bait and quaiier banels. Alt and Pig Pork,
Mackerel, Sugar. (Joffee Rio and Java. Syrup. Rice,
Poi a toes, Onions, Raisins. Prunes Dates, Nuts of aij
kinds, Cheese,Crack rs, Preserves. West India fruit,
Pickles in J -rs and Barrels. Vinegar, Lamp Oil, Sar
dines, Mustard, Lard, F'lour, Butter, T<a, Candies,
Soap, Cm jberrys, Starch, Spine, Ginger, Pepper,
| Buckets, Brooms,Cigars, Snuff, ilillieiithial, Harry ol
the West, 1 Aces, H. Johns’ and Spcpcei’s Chewing
’ Tobacco; uLo, a fine lot ol Catsup and Sauces,
Candles. Ma’ches.S c.,&c.,for su e Fv
oet 15 2 f J-if J S. CRAVBILL.
m. R. ROGER?.
CIONTIN UES to manufacture alt kinds of Cxs
/ dies, Cordials and Sixers, at hit Shop in J. fl.
A W. S. Ehis* Drug Store, Cherry ?t, near Cotton
Avenue—Macon, Geo.
His candies are always made of theiest material?,
well packed and warranted lo Stand tb Weather He
flatters himself that he can at all tinoei g !Ve general
satisfaction to these who may may pafttnise him
Cakes and candy pyramids ornamened for BnIG
and Parties Order? from town or coth:iy promptly
attended to, [dec 18 &Utf j
SADDLIS. CARR I ACL TRIM
MINGS. TRUNKS, tie.
’ p H E subscriber hasjust received a tesh supply to
_l_ his former extensive stock of G<*ii* men's and
Lady's Saddles. Bridles, and harness otevery descrip
tion and quality.
Fly Nettsaml Horse Covers.
Cnrriagf Trimmings—such as I,:trefD‘ ,n ' fi *k Heao
Linitigs, Enamelled Leather. P-tik Lebj.er.Piiiti: imd
Figured Patent t’loih. Ru: ber i in ‘, Oil t-aipe*.
Springs, Axes, Hubs, Bent Rims, Bow, Shalis, Mfil
bable Castings, together with every fticle used .n
manufacturingearring*s A great var.iy of I ravel
ling and Packing Trunks, Carpet ogs, Valises,
Whips, &.c.
Harness, Band, Sole, Bridle sr.d l!ppr Leather.—
Now if you should want any thing ill tSs line, pitose
call at the 3J door from corner of C bery street at .
Cotton Avenue—sign of the Flag and CfcUL'-it Sad tie •
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