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\ \ ILL be sol* ." n the tirw l ufs i> in April nex’
W u~->,r~ the Uuri*u*uw door, in Uie town o
A u-r-u*. Sumer ouuuiy wiititn the legal hour? o
sui , fie follow in’ p’Oper y,to wit:
.\ 4i >ck or go >J*. -vares and nierctnuJisf, consisting
of nlic. hon*sptnis, ready-made clothing, cotton
y ar ,is. (201 bunches,) wolien goods of various kinds, rib
b ins, hardware, cutlery, hats, pot-ware, drugs,Dooks
shoes, crockery-ware, gias*, glass-ware, looking gln-s
es, spades, trace chains, augers, vV.c , and a lot of olhei
articles too tedious to mention, amounting tu ail t<-
about three thousand dollars, more or less.
Aiso, the front of iot No. 2, in square letter II , io
the low int Americas, running back 75 feet, mure oi
Sees. with the dry goods store and grocery, and oihri
small houses thereon erected. Also, that part ot hit
No. I, in square letter H , of said town, on which is
erected l ie ‘laraily grocery siore lately occupied In
Minis V Wadsworth, with the land H ereunto attached
Also, the lot and buildings, on the Starkvilie road.
part of lot No. 275, in the 27th District of formerly
L-e, now Sumter county, the same being the lan
residence of William Mims, containing two and one
bait aen-s, more or less. All levied on as the property
of William Mims, to satisfy sundry ft. fas. from
Sumter Superior Court,to wit: James S. Sims and
Frederick A Nance vs. said William .Vliins and Jame.-
S liter; same, vs. William Mims and lames H. Wads
w >r h ; Janies D. Carhurt, William B. Carhart, John
B. S iw and Elijah 11 Carhart vs. William Mims
G - >rg- VI tore, Nathan R.>-Siin, Nathaniel F. Waikei j
aid Dtmel Grant vs. William Mims. One hundred!
an ■ live hunches of the cotton varn claimed under fi.}
f.i. in ftvo- of C irhart &, Cos vs. said Minis, by]
iiojson Mmufic urtng Company.
A.so. lit? house and lot and improvements, near tin
tos noi Americas, part of lot No. 273, containing two !
and a half acre 9, more or less, lately occupied b>
William Mans. Also, the vacant lot, lying f.etweei
J J. Cranberry’s and Dr. death’s, containing I ol an;
acre, more or lee*. Also, 1 grey inare. a cow aod cal
and wheelbarrow. A ! *o. the household and kitchen
furniture ol William M ms consisting of 3 bedsteads
beds and turniture, a small trundle bedstead, lied and!
furniture. *2O chair*. I a:riali mahogany table, 4 pin<
tables, l folding table, wash st-nds, carpet, I map o
the presidents, 2 bowls and pitchers, 1 couch. 2 set* fin
dogs,2 do. shovel and tongs, 2 sofas, 5 pictures anti’
frames, I bureau and glass, 1 cloihes press, 1 clock, I
de** ,4 trunks, *m ill crto and furniture, lot of crockery •
knives and lorks, 1 ovens, 2 griddles, 2 spiders, pair o
w ul’ irons, gridtrui, preserve kettle, potrack. 2 pots,
pine table, 1 pair scales 2 do.steelyards. 2 coffee mil-*
2 offr pots, 3 pails, *2 buckets, 1 square, 1 draw kmle
1 tray, 1 flesh lork, and some other ariicles too te liou j
to mem ion. All levied o as the property ot Vi :i Itun ■ i
M ~i-, to satisfy ali fa. trout So me: Superior Court mi j
lavor <f John W. Hoodg ue and Nathan Fisk vs. *\ if- ;
jiuiti Miois and Jackson finer.
/ Sale to continue from day* to day until tdi i? 1
Sold.
GREEN M. WHEELER. Sh’ff.
Also, at the same tune nod place, the East halt <> I
lot No. 368 in the 2>ih Dsuict of formerly Lee, now
Su’iiier county, land not occupied Levied on as ih ,
property ot Hugh Smi'h, to satisfy a ti fa from Sir,me.
Superior Couil in favor ot Martin G. Brady vs Hugh
Smith P. T. rHOMPSON.DepS .fi
mar 3 49-td !
E’ulaski April Visit's.
\\J ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in April tiex ]
W before the C >urihuje door in the town of Haw
ktnsvilie, Pulaski county, within the iegal hours of sab , j
the hallowing property to wit: __ J
One negro man by 4“ name of Daniel, levied nn a
the properly ot James VI. O lorn, to *iti;y three fi : s
from Pulaski Superior Court,one in fivor of Aichtbn-.
Odom, vs. James \1 Odoin, one in tav>r of Henry V
Crane, vs .faints 31 Odom, and one in favor of \Yii
iiim v[ Fraser, vs James M. Odom.
Aeo.loi of Land nuodter not known, bat known n>
th j pluce wHereon John Buchan, Jr , now lives, in >ti
two ■- ti *t District ot originally vVi:k:nv>*n, now Pu
la.-iii county, and one gray horse and sorrei mare.—
Levied on as the property ot John Bach in, Jr., to sat |
isfy tnree fi. fa*, irom Puiaskt Superior Court, one ii;
favor of Scott, Carhart Sl Cos , vs. John Buchan. Jr.
one in favor of William D. Odom, vs. John Buchan
Jr., and one in lavor oi Scott,Carhart & Cos., v* Joi.n
Buchan, Jr
Also, a Siore house and Let in the town of Haw
koisvilie, number and leiier um known, but known a?
the h>use now occupied as a Shoe shop in the lower]
srorv, and as a Lodge Room hy the () Id F< ilows in
tne upper m ry, adjoining the medical office ol Drs..
Taylor and Fr iser.aud the Gr.icery Stor>- ol A G. Tar
ver. Levied on us t e property ot Joseph A Burch, toj
satisfy the follow’ ng *. .; ; ii..;i: Puj • .. t ...
rior Court, to wit: one in fivor cd R. and 8 M. Alan
ning vs. Joseph A. Burch, one in favor of Aiansoi.
Hough, vs. Edward A. Burch and Joseph A Burch,
principals, Jacob Shiver,en oiser.and Bonapnrie Shi
ver as security on a paeal, one in favor of Aiason 11
Hough, vs. Edward A. Burch, and Joseph A. Burch,
and Jacob Shiver, endorser, and M chae! Bmch secu
rity on appeal.
A'so, one bay mure, oud one gray horse, levied on
n* .lie property ot Benjamin A. Denson, to saiis'y one
ti It. i.oisi Pulaski Superior Court, in lavor of Peyton
Reynold-, administrator of Abel Siephena, vs. Benja
min A. Denson.
Also, lot ol land, number two hundred and twenty
m me twenty-first Di-trict of originally Wilkinson,j
now Pulaski county, levied on as the property of Solo- ,
mn B*nn*n, to satisfy two J suers Court fi las in la-’
vor of William Cone, vs Solomon Bei net: and Wil-j
liam 11. Stokes Levied atid returned to me by Berry]
Tipper, Constable.
Also, one gray mare, and one sorrell hope, and one]
boggy,levied on as the property ot l ho*. U L Ryan j
to satisfy three fi fas. irom Pu u-ki Superior C<>nrt, oriel
in favor ol JicuhAl igee and Bimhers, vs. said Rya :,j
one in favor of Ichabod H. Albritton, v Thomas D
L. R van, as principal, and Curneiius Al. Boz-mao, a*
securiry and one in lavor of Peter F. L Veret vs
Thomas D. L. Ryan
mar 3 U-tds MILES BEMBRV, D Sh’ff.
Dooly April Sales.
\ T ILL be *oid, before the Courthouse door ill tne
r iowh of V’lenna, in the county of Dooly, on
the firj( Tuesday in April next, between the usna
h- a * of sale, the following pioperty, to wit: Lm of:
number two hundred and twetity eight and twoj
huurfrjM at and tiny Hirer, in t:ie 7.h District ol Dooly
rou ty, tbe property ot Ron-ri il. Reynold*, to!
saii-ty one fi la. from D•>’ v Si* ‘rior C.mif; Alex
ander Herrington vs iL.bniß Reynolds. Property
pointed out by defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land, number
one hundred and one, in the 14th Dis riel of lX,|y
county, a* the property of William Collins, to satisfy
one fi ta. from D >iy Superior Court ; John C. Rovnl
vs. Wade H P. Floyd and William Collin*. Property
pointej out hy Plaintiff, ,
Also, lot of land, number one hundred and seventeen,
in the 3rd Di*mct of Do!y county, as the propertt ot
Myriek Ivey, msiilisly one fi *a. tro:n Dooly Siip--rioi
Court, in favor of James Smith tiainferred to Byrd
Y. Peav y v*. Alexander Meriwether, Admit>stor cl
My. ick ivey Pr>[>eriy po,tiled out by Piaiiniff.
Also, one bouse and I and storehouse, in the tow l:
of Dravton, Dooly county, numtier not known, it beina
the house and storehouse, and lot now occupied by
(Jreeii J. Norris, as the property of said Gteen .1
Nrris. to *sgii*fy one fi ja. from Sumter .■'upeiinr
Couit; Robert T AlcCay vs Green J. Norris Property
pointed oui by Plaintiff.
A'so. bn o; land, number one hundred and rive, in
the 3 il L)i-Irict ol Dooly county, levied on as iiV
{ ropery of Wil iam Herrin.-, to sati-fy one fi fa. from
li.joH Superior Court; Daniel Mathews vs. William
He rung.
A ao. one storehouse and lot in the town of Vienna
number not known, but it being ilie storehouse and
lot now occupied by L ranii Brown as a grocery, levied .
on ns the probity of Jame 9 11 Hodges, to aatisy one:
fi fi. from Dmdy Superior Court: A'examier Me,i
wetner vs. James H. Hodges. Property pointed out
by Plaintiff.
Also, lot? of land number lhir ! y-five nnJ :hirty-. ; x
in the 14th District of Dooly county, levied on a* the
prope ty <>l Ei Fenn.lo satisiy one ti. fa. from Dooly]
Superior Court; Thomas H. Dawson vs. Eli Fenn.—
Property pointed out hy defendant.
A’so, bn of land, m tne I2ih District of Dooly county,
number not known, but known as the piace whereon
Samuel Gafl tornieily lived, levied on ?i9 ihe prop-rtr ‘
of Samuel Story, to satisfy one fi. fa. from Dooly i
Superior Court; James L. Simpson vs Samuel Story.’
Levied on by JamesC B adley,late Deputy Sheriff.
Also, lot of land, number seventy six, m the 7th
District of Dt>oly county, levied on as the- property of
IVdStir: H Key. to satistv one ti. fa. Irom Dooly*
Superior Court; Daniel J. Davis vs Samuel I*. Bond,:
Piej, *:iii H Key, Char es H. Rice and Samuel P.* ;
Jones. Property pointed <-ui bv Piea-an’ H. K*v.
PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sfienff.
mar 3 49-ids i
Dooly April Sales.
TTT JI lj be sold before the Courthouse door in the
VV town of county, within the legal
h<>ar<of sale, on the first**! ■vi" 3 /*° “P r d next, the
following property to wit: ~ ,
One Lot of Lind, No. 218, in ihe’7;fT'V^’X l £. t •’*;
Dooly county, levied on as the property >f Joseph
Carstarphen. to aansty three fi. las. from Dooly Supe
rior Court, one in favor of William M. Brown,against |
Joseph J Carstarphen, one in favorof Meshack X. B. j
Outlaw.rcoirrolled by AbnerTison,transferee!against
Joseph J Carstarphen, and oite in favor of 1 houias |
H. Dawson.against William F. Delnny, principal, and
Joseph J. Carstarphen, endorser. Property pointed
out by Josepa J. Carstarphen.
Also,one town lot in the town of Vienna, No. I, in j
letter E.levied on as the property of William Brown,
to Musty one fi. fa. Irom Dooly Superior Court, in lavor’
Oi K. B. Stoddard &. Cos., against said Brown.
Also, one Lot oi Land, Mo. Forty two, in the 7th ;
Di-erict ot Dooiy county, levied on as the property ol
\\ ill mu McDaniel, to satislv one fi. fa. from Dooly
Sup-rim Court, in favor ol Graves ft Wood, against
said McDmiel Property poimi and out by Defendant.
Also, three Lots ot Land, one of said Lota being
158 in 31 District ol D <oly county, levied on as the
property of Ju*. H. Nicholson, the other two of said
Lots being 133, and the other. No not known, hut
known us the high hill lot, adjourn g land-* of Marcus
and Jasper Sutton, in the 10th District ot Dooly coun
ty. levied on as the property of John T. Nicholson,
all to satisfy one fi. fa. from Dooly Superior Court, in
favor ot Ross & Cos., vs Jas H. Nicholson. Thomas
Nicholson and John T- Nicholson. Property pointed
out by Defendants.
Also, one other Lot, No. 119, in the 6th District of
Dooiy county, levied on athe pr.>(>erty of V\ illiam M.
Dicker? .1, to aatislv one fi fa issued from Dooly Su
perior Court, in favorof Henry R Beers, vs. William A.
. J*' n, th, maker, and Wiliiam M. Dickerson, eudorsre.
* ropeity pointed out by said Dickeraon.
_ , PHILEMON BOHANNON, Sh’ff.
mar 3 49-tds
SlierfCfs’
\Y ikisison .6 tiioil^agt’-buic.
7 ILL be stJ I. on the li:*t Tuesday in June, belort
\V the C >nrihouse do..r in the town oi Ir.vinton,
between itieusual4uuts oi sale,the following properly
t,i wo : one n-gm woman, by the name of E .zd'etn
and her two children. Levied on as ihe propeity oi
Benjamin Aycock. to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa., issued
from the lnlerior Court oi said county, in favor of
William B. Ryle vs. Benjamin Aycock. Prope it)
pointed out in said mortgage,
mar 24 52-tds W. W. BEALL, Sb'ff.
Pulaski April Sale.
WILL be sold, rn the first ‘Tuesday in April next,
before the Courthouse door, in ihe town nt
Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, within the legal hours
of sale:
Lot of land, number not known, but know n as the
piace whert-on Mrs. Livtng*fon now ives. in the 16ih
district, originally Wilkinson, now Pulaski county
Levied on ns the property ot Jefferson 8. Fields to
satisfy two fi fas. issued from a Jus:ice*’ Court, in fa
vor of John Livingston vs. siid Field . L-vied r ; n,
and returned to me by a Constable.
LOVARD L. HARREI.L. Sl.’tf.
mar 3 43—ids _
UpsiOil April
IT7'ILLbe sold, before the Courthouse door in
\\ Thomasum, oil ihe fi *t Tuesday in Apiil next,
between the legal hours <f *aie, Lot ot Land, No.
Two Hundredand Twenty, ,220.; also nine acre-., ad
joining said Let. Levi-ti on us the property ol F,i*ber
iv Roberson, bv virtue of a fi. fa. issued from Upson
Supsii r Court m f;,v rof G W Murrann vs. s.id
Rolwrsoti. Properly pointed out bv Defendant,
mar 3 43-tcls G. J. LEW IS. t). Sb’ff
Wilkinson April Nile.
AT7ILL be *<>!d before the Conrihnuse door, in the
\\ to.vn .t Irwinton, lies ween the usual hours ot
sale, on ihe first Tnesdny in April, the following prop
erty to wit: one lot of Land lying in the fourth
District, No.no! known, formerly owned bv William
(fraee. a homing lands ot B. O’Banon. Levied on as
trie property of Coleman Vauglm. to satisfy two Jus
tices Court fi fas. in favor of li. f . Alurkerson vs said
Vaughn. Levy made by Robert Meredith, Constable,
and returned to me, Febuary 27. 1852.
mar 3 i'.t-tds W W. BEALL. Sh’jß
tpsou April
\T’ ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in Ajiril next
VV br fote tbe Court House door in Thmnaston,
Ups.. I comiiy, between tile legal hour* ot sale, the
following Negroes, rn wii: Morning, a woman about
“21 years"ot uge, am! five children; Jane, a girl abom
8 yeiirs . id : Green, a boy about 6 years old : Moses, a
b*v a boot 5 years nfd ; and Andrew, a boy about 7
months old. All ievi don as the property of Crafford
Martin. !>y virtue <*t a tnorigage fi. la. issued from the
honornble Inferior Com t <f said county, in favor of E
l Atwater vs. sa.d Martin.
febll4S-*ds_ G J LEWIS, pep, Sh’ff.
Wilkiitson hoi'tgak'e
\TTIi.L he sold on the first Tuesday in May. before
VV the Courthouse door in the town of li wuiton,
between the usual bouts of saie, the following (.roper
tv : one negro man by the name of Jack, about ihir-y
----five years < id. Levied on a? the property of Nathaniel
p \Viiitaker and EiizTreth Sinnes, to satisfy a mort
gage ti fa. in favor ol Bend rnd Whitaker, vs. Na
thaniel P Vv hitaker and Elizabeth Stokes. Pioperty
pointed out in ?-aid Mortgage.
W. W. BEALL. Sh’ff.
mar 3
.■>sisiil*f .lioilshsc
\\7 ILL be sold, on the fir-t Tuesday ill May next,
\ V he|.re the Courthouse door,at Americas,in said
ermnty, during rlie egal hours of sale, a negro boy,
Jim. aged about 22 years. Levied onus tbe property
of William Mims, tosatisly a mortgage fi la. from
Snm:er Infern>rConri infivorof Charle*V CJiambt-r-
Inin and Edward V. Bancroft vs. said William Mims.
Property pointed cat in snnl fi ta.
mar 3—49-td* GREEN M WHEELER,Sh’ff.
CCtaiCons.
p F,0!U1.4, l T i‘-sn* county—Whereas,
V T the E-uate of William T. Ellerbee, deceased, is
without Executor or Administrator tbe former Execit
tor and also the Administrator with tbe will annexed,
havi-icr been severally removed by the Honorable Court
of Ordinary ol said county :
These Bre. therefore, to cite and admonish all ->nd
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
fid M ot ! e, . ‘* rod, to apt iy so. !-ut: ol
administration with'he wid annexed, on said estate,
on or before ihe firs: Monday in May, otherwise said
letters wi l be issued to the Clerk of the Superior Couri
of ■ aid counfv.
Given under my ham! ‘his 2f>tb March, 1852.
mar 24 52 at WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
Cl TORfiil 4, rp<on COJinty.—”'hercas,
T James Trice applies for letters of Gtr idiap-hip.
for Mary Ann Gibson. Sarah Gibson. .Tames Gibson
nnd John Gibso--. orohan children of James Gibson,
tr .dec-need, late of Up*on county, and minors under
the age of fourteen years:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
son* concerned, to file thrir objections, if any thpy
have, why said letters should not He grained at the
next May Term of the Court of Or Mnnrv of said
Given under my hand thi* 19th March, H 52
ntar2s 5*2-5t WM A. COBB, Ordinary.
p t a i. ssiimioi- roHBiT.—T? all
\T whom it M\v concern :—Whereas, Henry 1.. Bat
tie applies to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Marv E. Battle, lateof *a:J county,dec n*ed ;
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,to
be and appear al my office within the time prescribed
bylaw nnd file their objections (if anv they hnve)oth
erwise letters of administration, will be granted to the
said applicant.
Given under my hand, thi* March 2<Vh, 1852.
mar2l 52-5i L. BRUNER, Ordinary.
f'l I ORGI L county.—Where-
JT as, Jamc* Norris applies lor letters of adiniois
iratir.n on the estate ol Thomas G. Burgny, late of
said county, deceased :
Tbe-e are. therefore, to rfi'c and Bilmonish afl and
irgoiar. t’c- kindred a---I cretlitct* ot said deceased to
e and apn-ar at inv w-'li n the time prescribed
bv law, to show catise, it any they have, why said Sel
lers should not be granted.
Given under my hand. thi*24thday of Marrli, 1852.
mar 24 52-2 t E. G CABAN 188, c. c. o.
EOHGI4 y Lee 4 onnty.-W Na
*l than Minchew applies to me tor lettersot Admin
is ration on the estate of Thomas B. Durham, late of
sai- 1 county.deceased : v
T'heoe are. t’herefore, to cite and admonish ail amt
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law. to --low cause, it any they have, why said let
ter* should not he grantrd.
(jiven under my hat and at office, this day of Feb
ruary, 1852. WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary,
mat 3, 49—5*
Ci e: < i iConaijr^-Whrrm,
J Henry Batts and Sarah Ann FJinn apply to me
ior lettersof Admini-trat-on on the estate of John F!inu,
late ol sai I county, deceased ;
These are. therefirre, io cite nnd admonish all and
ring'll .r ‘he kindred nnd creditors of said <leo*need, to
be and appear at toy office within the tint* prescribed”
by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be gran'ed.
Given under my hand at office. this24th day of Feb
ruary, 135*2. WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary,
mar 3.49—5 t
rs EORgIA, *iilist- r Comiiy-—To all
I vv;: m it may coxcerx: Whereas Jackson Ti
ner, apjilies io me tor ietters of administratiin on the
estate of Wiight Mims,lateof said county, deceased :
These are, there lore, to cite nnd admonish all and
singular, the kindred and ctediiorsof said deceased,to
be and tippear at my office, and file their object ions, (if
any they have, within the time prescribed by law*,oth
erwise letters of administration wiil be granted the
said applicant.
G.ven tinder tny ha “.I nr offi -e. thi? 27th day of F b
ruary. 1852. LOUIS BRUNER, Ordinary,
mar 3 49-7)1
(1 EOKtil i.Ftilas i • ‘oncity. Wh■ r-
T an, WiiiiHin Si:n|>ii applies to me lor letter* of
Administratioii upon the estate ot David Simpson, iate
of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, io cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and ctedilors of said ileeea*ed,to
tile their objections (if any) within the lime prescribed
by law, why letters should not be granted to said np<
pt leant.
Given under my band and official signativVe, this
February2sih, 1852 JOHN V MITCHELL
mar 349—5 t. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. i Court of Ordinary, March Term,
Svmter County S 1852, (Rule Nisi)
-\\/ HERE AS, Sp*ncer C. Pry/ or , Guardian of Sa
\ * 1‘• Fry tor, (now Sarah Jf. Pettee) applies ior
lettersot u,*:.‘.'f Jfom -aid G/uarJ.nnship :
It 1* oidered that shew cau-e,
if any they have,- why sniff Gnardnn shun Id not he
and raoicseij -a me next *iay I erm of *n <1 Voutt. A
true extract from the minutes, March fi, 1852
mar 10 50-7i L BRUNER, Ordinary.
Cl IIORGIA, JloilfOC €oilul>,—Ccurt
Tol Ordinary, March Term, 1852. Whereas,
Zithariab P. Sneed, Guardian of Thadeusaud Lew is
Brown, has presemed hts petition to the Court, stating
that he has fully settled witii his wards, who have ar
rived al tlie age of twenty oil- years, and prays to be
dismissed irom said guardianship:
It is, therefore, oniered by the Court, that all per* u l *
Concerned appear ai the term of this Couit, to be held
on die first Monday in May next, and show cause, il
any they have, why letters ol dismission from the
guardianship aioresmd should not be granted lo said
Zachariah P. Sneed.
A true copy from the minutes ot said Court,
mar 10 sd-7t E. G. CABANISS, c. c. 0.
GBOltGlAtTwiggsCouiliy When •
as, Jomt Chapman applies to me for letters ol
administration on the estate ol Nancy W. Chapman,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and
singular ihe kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, it any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Ist
March, 1852 LEWIS SOLOMON,
mar 10 50-5 t Ordinary.
CUatfons.
I;1 ;(, 1 .4. s*o 4* t'Mlhi) .—Court
vJff <-l t b.Jknry, Match Verm. 1852 Where m, Du
ane F Pond t. Guardian <>i Daniel P. Ponder, hi*
presented hi* peii i<>n ‘o t:ie Court, slating that he lia
iuliy seined with his ward, who has arrived at Hie age
of twenty-one years,and prays to he dismissed Irom
said guardianship:
It is. therelore,ordered by the Court, that all persons
concerned appear at the term of this Court, to be held
on the first .Monday in May next, and show cause,
any they have, wny letters of di*mi?sion. Irom the
guardinnsiiin aforesaid, should not be granted to said
Dulane F. Ponder.
A true copy from tbe minutes of sad Court,
mar 10 50 7t E. G. CABaNISS, c c o
|'d BORGIA, OtUOC County-— Court
YT of Ordinary. March Term, 1852. Wheren-
Joseph Pitman, Guardian of Reuben Pitman, has pie
sented Ids petition to the Court, stating that bis ward
has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and ihat In
has settled with hint m full, nnd uruys to be d'Stn s-ed
from said guardianship:
It is. therelore, oidered bv tit ’ Court,that nil persons
concerned appear a< the term ol thi* Court, to fie hei-l
on the first Y 1 hday in Mav next, and then, and iher--
show cause, ii any they have, why said lettersof dis
mission should not be granted.
A true ro| v from die minutes of said Court
mar 10 5-'-7t E G CABANISS. c c o.
(HfiORDIA, I (. *.COMBiy.—Whereas
T Isaac Dickinson applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the undevised I'oitii.-n c-f the Estate t-
Wimbtirn Dickinson,late ot said county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all mid
sin"ular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased. t<
file their objections, if ar.y they have, w ithin the time
prescribed by law, whvsai'l idlersshouhi noi b- gran
led.
Given under mv hand, thi*sth March 18:>2
mar 10 st'-5l W. A CuBB. Ordinary.
/ tEOKOlA,HniaifciC nniy^-wi
YT as,George W. Collier,applies for letters >d Admin
istration bonis non, upon die estate of Edward J*t.
George, late ol said county,deceased:
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish I and
singular the kir>dr> and and creditors ot *aid deceased, t->
file their objections within tbe time prescribed by law
why letters should no; be ginned to said applicant.
Given under my hand and racial signature, Hus tin
Ist day of March, 1852.
JOHN V. Ml ICHELL, Ordinary,
mar 10 50—5 t
i < |aO£S4i 11, rwiggA.t'oiuil) ."\Vhere
(1 as, Alexander Pearc-applies to me ior letters t.
.administianon on the estate of Anna Vinson, late i t
said cour.tv, dec’d :
‘i besc are, ilu-refore, to cite and admoni.-li all and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased t -
be and appear at my office, within tne time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ter? should not be granted.
Given under mv linn ! and official *igi iitnre, this
l*t day of March. 185*2. LEWIS SOLOMON,
mar 10 50-5 1 Ordinary
POUGi 4,’S'w ifllVCONiaty.—Wl>erc-
M ns, Isaac 11. flnrtell applies to me lor lettei.s o
administration on the estate of Jane Durdin, late o
said county, deceased:
The>e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditmsol said deceased, to
he and appear at mv i.fii ;e within the time presetibed
I by law. to snow eaus°, if any they have, why said let
ter* should not fie g.-anted.
Given nnd-r my hand an f officitilsignattire, this Is
Maicb, 1852 LEU IS SOLOMON,
mar 10 59-5 t Ordinal y
r f lIDll'.’BA, Thoiiius Uoiinty.—T
_T all whom it mav CONCUR a: Wheieas, John T
Williford -’ppiies for !et:ers of Guardianship ol tin
person and prospertycf Wrtfiam ‘P. J Williford, minn:
in-ir i-f Abi iham Wiihfoid, late of said county, ile<-’d
These a r*. ‘ erefore, t> ci and admonish all ant
singular the kindred and nil cooceined to be and ap
peat ai ilieoliice of tb -O.dmary lor said county, with
in the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if an)
they have, why said letters should not be granted t<
said applicant.
Giveti under iny hand and official signature, this
March Ist, 1852 CHA3 H REMINGTON,
mar 10 59-5 Dept. Ordinary.
( J EOHGI 4, C9KBtJ.*T<
W all whom it may concern : Whereas. Alithae
Vonnf, Adntiniatrator i/e boms non, with the will an
nexed, upon the e.*ta:e <d Aaron Everitt, late of sair
county,deceased, applies lor letters ot dismission Iron
the administrntic- of *n and et •
These are. therefore, to cite an I admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, t<
be and appear nt my office within ihe jme prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given und-r my hand and official si-mature, tiff*
March Ist, 1852. CHAS. 11. REMINGTON,
mar 10 50-7 t Dept. Ordinary.
GiEOHOI t, ‘l'ltomtts <'intiy.—To
f all whom it may coNrF.K.v: Whereas, Richard
Mitchell applies for letters of Administration on ih*
estate of Taylor H. Mitchell, deceased :
These are, therelore, to cite, summons and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors o! said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within ihe tim*
p-esertbed by law, and show cause, it any thev have,
why said letters should not be granted to said appli
cant.
Given under tny hand nt office, thi* March 2d, 1852.
mar 10 50-3 t H. H. TOOKE, Ordinary.
/dEORGI.4, Thomas 4:otiitlj'.--Ta
V 4 all whom it may conclrn. Whereas, Wilbam
R. Joiner applies for leiterso! Administration, on the
estate of Lewis Joiner,late ol Hamilton county, 8 ate
of Florida. deceased :
These are therefore, io cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be nnd appear at the office of the Ordinary of said
county, within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause it any they have, why said letters should not b:
granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature at office,
this, February 27th, 18:52
CHAS. II REMINGTON, IJepT. Ordinarv.
mar 10 50— 5t
DubUc Salts.
4 DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE —By an or let <l
/~\ the Honorable Court ol Ordinary .>1 Monroe’
county, wtil besuld on the first Tuesday in May next,!
a House and Lot, containing five acres, adjoining tit.
town of Forsyth, as property ol Edmund La, t id.!
deceased. Sold tor the benefit of the heirs and eretl
itots ot said deceased. Terms on the day ol sal -.
MILTON U ANTHONY, A,inn.
mar 17 i 51-tds 1
\
1 DMINISTR.yiOR'S SALE.— Will be soid, on
f\ the fits’ Tue/uay in May next, at the Courthons
door m Lanier, .Macon county, within the legal hours!
ot sale, tne following described property, town ; three
fourth parts ol one .Steam Saw and Grist Mill, and 25
acres ot land, ntoie or ies. oil winch llte Mill is built,
together with two negro men, one about forty yeart-i
oln.nitd the other about seventeen years old.
Tbe above described property will be sold as the
propny ol Jacob V. Rumph, hue ol Houston county,
deceased. Terms of sale will he made known on the
day ol sale. LEWIS BUMPII,
mar 10 50-td? Adtn’r of J V. Rumph.
i DMINISTR A TOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold be
r\ lore the Court House doer, in the l< wn of Clin
ton, Jones county, within iiie legal hours ol sale,
the first Tuesday in May next, one negro man by the
naine of Abraham, about fifty years oi age. Sn‘,i as ,he
property of S aiders D. Alien, deceased, avm for the
hem-fit ol the heirs ofeaid deceased. Tefms Casli.
leb 25 48—ids F. S. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
_ I
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue of an
Order from the Honorable lnh nor Court of Pit |
laekt county, will be sold before tnc Court home door,
in the Town of Cuthfierb, Randolph county, on tin |
first Tuesday in April viext, the following Lauds, sold j
as the propelty ol tie;- estate ot John liuwls, deceased. |
Sold so. the bri.efit/ot the heirs and cieditorsof eeiti ]
deceased. ,
Lots o: Laud, Nos. two hundred and fifty, (250) two j
hundred and fc,ghty three, (283) number ninety four j
(94) and number eighty (80) in the filth District of ori- 1
ginally bow Randolph county, and Lots numbers i
two hundred and two, (202) two hundred and twenty- ,
four, (22.1) mid two hundred and twenty-three, (223; j
in tie sixth district of originally Lee now Randolph,
coy.bty. Teriiison the day ol s: le.
CHARLES E. T A YLOR, Adm’r.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adrn x.
jan 28 41 tds
\ DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE —By virtue of tin
f\ order from the Honorable Interior Court ot Pu
laski county, while sitting ns a Court lor ordinary pur
poses, will b.- sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
within the usual hours of sale, be.ore the Courthouse
door in Atneticus,Sumter county, the following lots ol
land, sold ns the property of the estate of John
Rawls deceased, for the benefit of the heiis and credi
tor ol said deceased, to wit:
Lot of land. No. seventy-two, (72) in the27th D.s
ttici, of origin fi)’ L-e, n< w.S inner cot ,ty, and jot
number one hundred and ft ty-seven, (157) in the six
teeti'li district or ortgitudly Lee, now Sumter county.
Terms made known <>n the day <5 sale.
CHARLES E. TAYLOR Adm’r.
Caroline m. rawls, Ad.n'x.
f. i. j 43-ids
\ DMINISTR ATOU’S SALE—By virtue of an
2~\ order ot tne honorable lufei tor Court ol Sumter
county, sitting as a Court oi Ordinary, will he e. id
before the Conn house door in said county, on the fi st
Tuesday in April next, within the It-gnl flouts ol sale,
lot <d LAND No2oo, in the 17th district ol originally
Lee now Sumter county,sold as the property ot Fran
cis Mills, deceased, tor the benefit ot the heirs and cred
itors. Terms on the day ot sale.
.MATHEW WILLIAMS, Adm’r
jan 14 tds 42
EAXECU TOR’S SALE —By virtue of an order ot
j tire Honorable Interior Court of llonsion county,
when sitting as.-i Court .or ordinary purpi will he
sold, on the first Tuesday in May next, before the
Courthouse dooi in (he town of \ tenna, Dooly county,
between the usual hours of sale, one Storehouse tvul
lot, formerly known as the Lumpkin house, and loctin
the village of Traveller's Rest,now occupied by Daniel
Harrison. Sold lor the purpose of making a distribu
tion among the legal heirs ol William M-Kenz e,
deceased. Terms ot sale on the day.
JOHN BUTTON, ) Pv , r „ i
mar 3 49-tds HENRY McKENZIE J
jjatiUt .Sales.
i 1) VIIMSTK ATOR's A1 E -' ! v 7’X"'V]
TV onlei I rein the Hon. Interior U-rt ot Pu-.ski
county, while Mt iug as a Court tor <>rd mr> purp-.see,
win be solo with first Tuesday in Mny next, withm
tbe usual hours of sale, before ine Cour ho ■ ,
Blakelv, Enrlv county, as the property of
John Rawls, deceased, sc,ld for ti> of the
heirs and creditors ol suid tl
‘‘"ilTnSmlUon- Imiwlred jnd .ix,(IO) .l.re. bon
dredand sixteen, (31G) three hundred mid fotty hrec,
(343) three hundrred and tmiy-tour, (044) ad * ■
nine (9) in the sixth District ol Early ry, h ts No.
two hundred and fifty two (2.?2) two hundred and fif
ty-three, (253) two hundred and 0ne,(201 ) ‘' o lll, '\ ,J, t
and ninety-eight, (298) in the fourth District < t Early
county, and number two hundred and seventy-six, (270)
in ihe fifth District of Early county. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
CHARLES E 1A \ LOR. Adm r.,
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm x.
feb 4 15 ~ tds
Postponed ADMINISTRATOR’S sale-
Wjfl be *old, before the Court-hour-e door, in the
Town of Thomaston, Upson county,on ihe first ‘Tues
day in April next, one Negro woman, named Lydia,
about 25 years old, with het two caialren. Sold as the
property of Joint M. White, lateof Upson county, de
ceased B- 1- VVllCi E, Adm x.
jail 28 -44-t(ls
\DVIINIBTRATOR’B SALE —Will be sold on
th- rti>i day of Ap ii •/ *> t 1 "* I residence
ot Elijah ‘Thompson, late of l oson coui ty, deceased,
a portion of the perishable properly of said deceased,
consistina of horses, cattle, stock hogs, one yoke oi
Oxen, and Ox carl, seed cotton, househo and and kitchen
furnitute, farming utensils, .
Terms of sale.—Credit until the 2u'.h December next,
small notes and approved security.
JANE THOMPSON, Adm’rx.
mar 10 50—41 JAMES i RICE, Adm r.
] EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold,on the first
li*Tuesday in May next, within the egal hours ol
sale, at the Courthouse in Thomaston, Upson county,
a negro man of yellow complexion, by toe name of
John, belonging to the estate ol Nancy .Viatin, deceas
ed. .S id by order of the Honorable Court oi Ordi
nary of Upson county, for distribution. Terms on the
E. 11. REEVES,? ...
mar 10 50-7 t J. R MANN. $
Tj EXECUTOR’S SALE —Will be sold at the Court
house in Biakely, Early county, on the first 1 ues
day in May next, Lot No. 310, in tne fourth district of
said county. Sold as the property of Benjamin Brant
iey. deceased,lateof Monroe county, for the benefit
ol the heirs nnd creditors.
JAMES M BRANTLEY , Ex’r.
mar 3,43 —5 t
Tall and Wintor Goods.
PUTJI Ac JAIJJSTETTEH have nosv on
hand a full supply of fine and fancy Cloth*, Gas
sing res. Vestings and other articles lor Gentlemen’s
wear, whu h they are prepared to make up on short
notire, and in superior style.
T-iese 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 ever
brought into the market. Heavy discou its made to
prom; i customers, and such as nay cash,
oct 22 30-ts
ROBERT FINDLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
A ND manufacturer oi Steam Engines & Boilers,
also, of Gearing and shafting fo* MILLS, ol
every description ; Bark and Sugar Alilla, of most ap
proved patters; Also, lions for Bullock s celebrated
Cotton Press. Gin Gear, Plate? and Bulls, kept con
stantly <m hand; the whole of which are warranted
to be of t'ne best materials and workmanship,and will
be sold on accommodating terms.
jey Work Snaps opposite Presbyterian church,
corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
tnav 1 5-ts
DR DENNIS’
GSOR‘7 XA SAH;JA3?AEILLA,
TNOR Jaundice. Sick Ht ad-a'Ju-, Dizzines-s. Loss ol
F A ppr-tite,Constipation of the Bowels. Piles, caus
ed by Costiveness, Pain in the Bones, or Rheumatism,
caused by th- use of Mercury, Sy hilis, bcroluia,
Boils, Ulcers. &.c., &c.
This n-r-’pnration i? ma<l* n? purer? possible I's
bhter taste, and beneficial effects in diseases ot Ihe
Liviy:*.a.d diseases rising from an impure state of the
B;oo<t. proven to be the purest nnrt most nseful prepara
tion of .Sarsaparilla that is made.
Those who have usej the various preparations of
Sarsaparnia will find, by the taste and ( fleet, that there
is more Saisnparilla in one bottle of Dr. D.’s prepara
tion, than in ha It n dozenbottles asit is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted to pio
fessional use, nothing but the pure Sarsaparilla 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
bowel*, make it not only a good sub*iituie for Mercu
ry, but useful in removing a 1 diseases arising from the
imprudent use of Mercury.
Prepared only by J. DENNIS M. D., Augusta, Ga.
£ W” Sold in Macon by Dr. WM. G. LITTLE &
CO and by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS ; it; Miliedgeville
by Dr. Wrn. G. Little; in Irwinton by J. M. Leavitt,
and by Druggists generally,
nov 5 32 ly
?LO WS! FLOWS!
S2>eel the PLOW that Le ris Uie World.
f*TSHE unparalelled “access which has attended the
I. introduction of John Rich’s celebrated cast-iron
PLOW, in this State, has induced the subscriber to
make such an arrangement as will enable hirn here
after to give his attention almost exclusively to the
Plow business. By this arrangement, I shall, in a few
weeks, be able to present for the inspection ol the
Planting community, an assortment of Plows hereto
fore-unknown in this State, or the Southern country,
and to which 1 would most respectfully incite the at
tention of every tiller of the soil. Out ol the large
number of persons who have purchased these Piows,
the past winter and spring, more than one-half have
already manifested their entire approval of them as
peculiarly adapted to our soil and climate,and in many
instances, where I hnve sent one or two I’Kfvvs to a
neighborhood, I have the most flattering encourage
ment ns to their performance, with n.e’hs-tirance mat
n R less than torty or fifty wnil he wanted to supply the
demand fur those neighborhoods the next season.
1 would remind those these plows, of the
necessity of saving the old points. Tor etery two old
points returned tomcat Mocot!j+ will give one new
one, which will verv materially reduce the expense of
repairs, in tanking the crop bring in the net cost of the
point for the small sized Plow down to about 10 cent*.
The above description of Plows, may also be had of
PniLitßicK & Bell, Savannah, Ga.; Felder &
Cos , Perry, Houston Cos., and W. M. Petty & Cos.,
Fort Valiev, Houston Cos.; also of S. S. Kendrick,
Bartlesville, Jason Burr, Glut in,and G. L. Warren,
Jonesboro’.
Communications addressed to the subscriber, with
satisfactory reference, wil I receive prompt attention.
AMOS BENTON, Agent
apr 9 2 y lor the Proprietors.
MABBU MANUFACTORY-
A JOHN RITTER, Mnible*Matutfac
-I’'.,* tnrer, No. 10. Grand stiect. New Haven,
Connecticut, has constantly on hand,or
jU* ;| made to order, of Americau and Foreign
Marble, Grave Stones and Monuments,
of various patterns,Tnble tops, Chimney
Pieces,Jams, Mantles, Baptismal Founts,
tc. etc.
Various patterns cf Monuments from theabovees
tablishment.can be seen in Rose Hill Cemetery Or
ders lor anv description of Marble work, will be re
ceived by the undersigned, who is authorized to net as
Vlr Ritter’s Agent. JOHN L. JONES,
j it ly 2 14-y.
GROCERIES 8c PROVISIONS.
riAHE subscriber continues the Grocery, Prot isior
I and Fruit business in Irontof the Angle of Sec
ond Street and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga., where
may be found New York Sugar cured Hams, Smoked
Beef, Dried and Pickled Tongues, Fulton Marker
Reel, in half and quarter barrels, Mess and Pig Pork,
Mackerel, Sugar, Coflee Rio and Java, Syrup, Rice,
Potatoes, Onions, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Nuts of ad
kinds. Cheese,Crackers,Preserves, West India fruit,
Pickles in Juts ami bat rets, V tiiegnr, Lamp Oti, lß.ii
dines, Mustard, Lard, Flour, Butler, Tea, Candies,
•Soap, Cranberry's, Sl.rch, Spice, Ginger, Pepper,
Buckets, Brooms, Cigars, Sriuti, Lillienthial, Harry oi
the West, 4 Aces, H. Johns’ and Spencer’s Chewing
Tobacco ; also, a fine lot of Catsups and Sauces,
Candles, Matches, &c., Ate., for sale bv
oct 15 29-ts J. S. GRAY’BILL.
m. R. ROGERS,
CONTINUES to manufiicture all kinds of Cam
dies, Cordials and Sirups, at his Shop in J . H.
A W. S. Ellis’ Drug Store, Cherry st., near Cotton
Avenue— Macon, Geo.
His candies are always made of the best materials,
well packed and warranted to stand the weather He
Halters himself that he can at all times, give general
satisfaction to those who may may patronise him
Cakes and candy pyramids ornamented (or Balls
and Parties. Ord.de from town or country promptly
nitendedto. [dec 18 fi-ll]
Premium Teeth I
[Twill be seen, in the list of Premiums awarded! at
the late Agiicoltural Fair in Macon, that a full set
of Block Teeth,on gold pTle. of the ordinary custom
wirk of McDONALD & GALLAGER, took the
Premium It will be recollected that it was for the
best specimen of this style of work, that the “ Pro
prietor” of the “ Macon Dental Laboratory” offered
a stager oi one hundred dollars. [nov 12 33—ts
jfour iHonths Notices.
U'OUR MONTHS after date, application svul b-
I’ marie to the Court of Ordinary O’ Montgomery
county, for leave to sell it's** real estate ci Henty I in
.null, sr., late of said coui'.ty, <1 ceased
JOSEPH riLLMAN,# Ad .
ELZA TILLM AN. \ Ad,l ‘ r ’
tnai 319—4 m
FOUR MONTHS after.date, application will b*
made to the Court of Ordinary of Sumter county,
tor leave to sell the real estate belonging to Levi Rash,;
iate of said county deceased
jun 28—1 l-4m _ STERLING GLOVER. E’r.
rpOUR MONTHS after date, application will b>
made to the honorable the Ordinary,or the lut>-
riof Court of the county of Twiggs, when sitting for
such purposes, for leave to scli the land belonging t*
the Estate of Luke Pnd get, late ol said county, de
cea ed JOHN W. ALLEN, Ai.rn’r.
jan 28 44 m
[,IOUR MONTHS .afier date, application will he
’ made to the Honorable the Ordinary ot Dooit
county, ior leave tost!: thermal estate rs Wm. W.
Haddock, minor of Charles Haddock, deceased, lut>
of said count v.
’ THOS. C. COLEM AN. Guardian.
Jan? L i l
lIOIJR MONTHS after date, application will be
I made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Macot
oun ty. Ga., when sitting tor Ordinary purposes, tm
leave to sell tiiree hundred acres of LAND,belonging
to the estate of the iate William E Siuppv.d cr:i--n
adjoining lands of D. Fredricks, T. Slappy and others,
in Macon county. .
M ARY L. L SLAPPY, Adm’x.
dec IS lm 3S
<Ttuo Months iiiotfees.
VT OTKT,— All persons indebted to War. S. Coai.
i_N son,late of Houston County, deceased, are here
by requested to make immediate payment, and ail
persons holding claims, will please present them it
terms of the law. A.. J. COALSON, Adnt’r.
mar 1“ 51-5 t
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will hi
I. made to th“ Ordinary of Twiggs county,for leav
to sell all the r-al estate, belonging to the estate o
Jonathan Dowden, late of said county, deceased.
ALLEN Si MS, i . , .
mar 17 51—2 m HENRY O’NEAL \ Ad,n *
mWO MONTHS after ‘late application will b
made to the Hon. Judge of Ordinary of Butts
county, Gn , for leave tosell the lands belonging to tin
estate ol Richard Nolen, late of Butts county, dec’d.
( HAS F. NEWTON, f . . .
ISAAC W. NOLEN. S Adm r *
feb 25 43-2 m
fTVWO MONTHS after date, application will be
{ made to the honorable, the Ordinary of Thomas
county,for leave to sell the teal estate belonging to tic
estate of Jesse S. Eviett, deceased, for the benefit o
the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
feb Il 46-2 m Till )MAS A DIJIS, Jm., Adtn’r.
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will be
J. made to the honorable the Ordinary of Houston
county, lor leave to sell the North half ot Lot No. 2-13
in the 13;h District ol said county, belonging to Win.
A. Brown.minor. WILLIAM C. TAYLOR,
feb II 46-2 m Guardian.
rS'WO MONTHS after date, application will be
1 made io the honorable me Ordinary of Houston
county,for leave tosell the real estate, lying in Jones
county, belonging to Sarah L. Booker and Amos A.
Booker, minors. WILEY BOOKER, 1
leb 11 46—2 m Guardian.
Police.
DAYS after da'e application will bemad*
M to the honorable tl.e Ordinal ol Bibb county
tor leave to sell ail the rial estate ot Thonia Gates, at*
of Bibb county, deceased,
leb 11 46-Hit JAMES GA TES, Adni’r.
SIX rY DAYS alter date,application will be ntad*
to the Court ot Ordinary, of Monroe countv. sot;
leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ol Man
Haygood, late ol said county, deceased,
mar 349—2 m B. HAYGOOD, Adm’r.
• • I —-— :
Pliolice.
CIiXTY r days after date, application will be made t<
the Hon. Court of Ordinary ot Upson county, tbi ‘
leave to sell Lot ol Land, No. 245, in the sth District {
ot Dooly county, and Lot No. 719, in the 4th District *
...id la, S-Ci.OH !*,. lill.l .y Gin ii'kft, ||>W LiUllipklll eo.. (
as part ol the real estate of Edward Holloway, de
cerned. ROB’T. S. HOLLOW AYT Kx’r.
mar 10 SC-2m
ilotfee io Debtors anti (Krrtftors.
Notice to debtors and creditors.
All persons indebted io M iry Haygood, late ot
Monroe county, deceased, will make immediate pay
ment ; and all persons having claims against said Es
tate, will present them to me for payment in terms ol
the law. BENJ. HAYGOOD, Adm’r
mar 24 52—Tt With the Will annexed.
Notice.— aii persons indebted to the estate!
ot John Wooten, Jr., |ate of Monroe county, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment,and
those having demands against said estate, are request
ed to render them in, in terms of the law.
GEORGE HARRISON, AJ'mr
mar 21 51—6 t
TVTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
_l_N All persons indebted to the estate of John W.
Hurst, late ot Thomas county, deceased, are hereby
requested to make immediate payment; and all per
sons having demands against said deceased will ren
der them in according to law.
feb IS 47-7 t JAMES T. HAYES, Adm’r.
Notice.
\LL peisons having demands against Joel Moody,
. iate ol Upson County,dec ased.are hereby noti
fied to present ihem properly attested to me within the
time prescribed by law, or they will not be setiled.—
And oil persons indebted to said deceased,are hereby
required to make immediate p ynient.
G. B. MOODY. ) ~ ,
mar 10 50-7 t DANiEL DENHAM, $ r3 j
PINE FANCY MILLINERY
MRS. AUDOINE would inform the ladies of
Macon and vicinity, that she has just received a
great variety of most beautiful articles in her
line ; consisting of a very largeund diversified assort
ment of Ribbons Silks, Spring and Summer Hals for
Ladies. Also, a large assortment ot Curls, together
with every other article in lee M dienery line, usually
found in Southern cities. mar 26 52-ly
WCOLI WOOL!! WOOL!!!
SAM’L HOYT,
Os the Agricultural Warehouse of *S. Hoyt if Cos.,
STAVING retired from the same, and associated;
Li. wiili himself HAMPTON L. BlLßO,uuderthe
name ot S. HOYT & CO., is prepared and will do a,
strictly COMMISSION ‘BUSINESS, buying and
paying cash at at nli times for Wool,, Sheep Pelts,
Green,Salted and Dry Hides, Deer Skins,Shipping
Furs ol every description. Cattle Horns, Long Hair,
Rags. Beeswax,and produce in general.
IP Office and Store House a part of that occupied by
Messrs. Franklin vY. Brantley, No. 19 4 Bay street. Sa
vannah.Gn. SA.M'L HOYT.
july33lß—tf HF. L BILBO.
NEW HAT AND CAP SXSRS
NEW Si’OHE AND NEW STOCK.
,-j THE subscribers will open on the Ist Octo-|
1 *\ her, on Cotton \venue, (between the Storoofj
l£sFto J Winstiip iV Son, ami Bostick, Johns & Cos )j
anew and complete assortment ot HATS and CAPS,,
of every variety and pattern.
As our Stock has been purchased with care, we are]
certain our frienus, by giving us a call, can be suited
as to style and 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 ourtriends with a I
choice article, and at n iow price lot cash, as this will
be our motto : “ Small profits and quick sales.
WORTHINGTON, BARNUM & CO.
sep 24 26 ly
8188 LAND FOR SALE.
r TMIE subscriber having determined t<> change his
L business, will offer loreaie his *,-'tlenient of Land,
three miles above Macon, on the Forsyth roa*l, con
tan ing about two hundred acres of oak and hickory
land, with about 80 acres clear* and, forty of which is
(resit land, the balance in the woods and well tim!*ered.
Early application is requested. Possession given first
December next. WM. 11. CHRISTOPHER,
feb 18 47-6 m
TO THE LOVERS OF FINE UORBEB * j
THE thorough bred Stallion, GANG. will!
LifceCTN stand the Spring season a; Clinton. Jones]
Y■ -I-A-co ,Ga , and will serve Mares at $!5 by the]
season, and $25 by the insurance. Gano is a rich j
dapple bay, 16 hands, 3 inches high, ot fine form, bone |
and muscle, you ol as good bio<*d uscoUise* tinooghi
the veins of any horse in the Union. His sire was
the celebrated American Eclipse,and l’arn, the ta
mous Mare, Betsy Richards.
Mares sent from a distance, shall b“ taken care of,
and charges made only lor the provender consumed.
Ail possible cate taken to prevent accidents, but lia
bility lor none. Season opens llhh March, and clo
ses 10th June. B. WYNEN.S.
mar 3 4s-6t
Grocery and Provision Store.
HA V jNG commenced business again at my OLD
STAND, l will tie prepared to sell Goods on as
goods terms for Cash or in Barter tor country produce,
as any house in the place, and would tolicii the patron
age of those who have so liberally extended il toward
me heretofore, hoping at nli linos to please.
J. S. RICHARDSON, Cotton Avenue.
n**v 5 1 ( :t-„>
Lee <: utility Luiult*.
I HAVE upwardsol 900 acres of land, lying imme
diately upon the Kinehafoonee Creek, about 300 of
which is swamp, with about 150 acres cleared land un
der a good fence, which 1 will sell on good terms,provi
ded an opportunity is presented between tins and the
first day ot October One-hall of die putchnse money
will be required by the first of Dtceniber next, the bal
ance made to suit the purchaser. For further particu
lars, apply to the subscriber at Starkviile.
mar 10 50—;t GEO. C. TICKNQR
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
MARIETTA, GA.
fTMIE sf-con 4 session of thi* intimtinn commence
-1 on Monday, the 12'h of July, D32.
The Institution is organized upon the usual plan ol
four ■ oitegiate Classes. The following is a synopS:s
of the coutse of studies of each class.
Fourth Class —Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,
English Grammar,Geography Composition and De
clamation. French.
Third Ci,ass —Trigonometry, Mensuration, Sur
veying, Descriptive Geometry and its applications,
Analytical Geometry, French, Drawing,Composition,
Rhetoric, History.
Second Ci.Ai-s.— Differential and Ini- grnl Calculus,
Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Astronomy,
Chemistry. Drawing, Evidences ol Christi tni'y. Moral
and Mental Philosophy.
First Class. —Natural History. Mineralogy, Geol
ogy and Physiology, Political Economy. Law of Na
tions,Civil and Military Engineering, and Civil Ar
chitecture. Infantry Tactics, Science and Practice ol
Artillery.
NoCadet will lie admitted w ho is less than fourteen
or more than twenty-five years of age ; or w bo is af
flicted with any disease or infirmity which would ren
der him unfit lor military duty.
The Cadets will be occupied about one hour and n
half each day in military exercises ; but at such limes
ns not to interfere with their regular studies.
The course of insttuction, regulations and discip
line ol the Institution have been published in pamphlet
form,and will be forwarded to nny person desirmg
more minute information, by thr it tddtessmg the Su
perintendent, Mnj. A. V. Brumby.
T..RMS, —Each Cadet, as soon a* he is admitted
and before he is permitted to join his Class in the reci
tation rooms, must pay over to the Superintendent the
sum ot SIOO. lor which a receipt shall be given him in
full for tuition, board, washing, fuel, linh's, field music,
mid all othercontingent expenses, for one session of
fire mouths, and for each succeeding session, SIOO in
ad to nee. 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 Board of Trustees,
DAVID IRWIN,
jail 14 42-6 m President Board Trustees.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
flagj THE PLANTATION in Lee county, belong
ing to the estate of Thomas Butler, deceased,
situated two miles from Starkvtlle, and joining
Cheehaw Old Town, is oflere<l for sale.
Tnis place isso well known that an extended descrip
lion ‘S deemed unnecessary. It contains twenty two
hundred acres, twelve hundred of which are cleared,
and ail in good repair. On it are two good gin-houses
and screws,comfortable negro cabins, and ail neces
sary buildings. Connected with the place are a set ot
Mills—Saw and Grist.
Pi*r sons wishing to purchase lands in South-
Wesiern Georgia, ate invited to give this place their
attention.
Any information can be obtained by addressing me
at Statkvilie, Ga. GREENLEE BUTLER,
feb 18 47-ts Adm’r.
2C?O Negroes Wanted.
rp HE subscriber is desirous of hiring two hundted
JL Negro Laborers on the Muscogee Railroad. 41e
wiii ptty the highest wages for Men, Women and Boys.
The negroes w ill be worked in companies, seperale,
and at a distance from any white laborers w ho may be
employed cn the line of work. Negroes hired on this
work by the subscriber, will be insured against acci
dents arising on the work, and in connection w ith it,
and placed under the management of men who have
been accustomed to manage negroes.
Persons who are disposed to hire for the ensuing
year, by addressing the subscriber at Pine Hit!
Office, Talbot county, Ga., or by making application
personally, at bis camp, near that place, wall meet with
prompt attention. JOHN D. GRA\.
dec 17 3s—,f
PLANTATION AND MILLS IV),i SALE,
IN HOUSTON COUNTY.
lAM 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 Plantation contains between sixteen and
eighteen hundred Acres, good level Pine Lands, com
paring favorably in point of fertility with the Pine
Lands of Houston generally. There are some five or
six hundred Acrescleared,muchof which isfresh, and
aii in good repiir.
Connected with the Plantation is a most valuable
set of MILLS, consisting ot a Corn, Flour and Saw
Mill —nearly new.
Persons wishing to purchase, will be shown the
place. h_\ calling **i Mr. R C Iteddin in ‘ Ur ’ prert
ises; or can get any information they may desire, by
addressing me at Americus,Ga.
T. M FUR LOW,
oct 1 27—ts Agent for Mrs. Matthews, Executrix.
Lots in the Vicinity of Macon for Sate
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
Not subject to city taxes nor subject to be taxed as
town property, by county or Stale.
F'MFTY-Three Acres of Land, lying between the
Columbus road and Vineviile, adjoining Major
LerOy Napier’s land, on the West, and the Corporate
iimitsol the City of Macon, on the Eust, have been
purchased and laid ofl into lots of convenient size,
Streets, Alleys Arc.
These lots’comniaiid a full view of Vineviile, and a
beautiful view ol the Northwestern part of Macon.
The neighborhood lias proven to be perfectly healthy,,
and good water can be obtained in great abundance
They are situated one halt mile west of the Macon
and Western Depot, and sufficiently near to send chil
dren to the Macon Female College, or to tile other
Schools in Macon or Vineviile. Persons, wishing to
examine lhe*!ots,can obtain Maps by applying to Mr.
E. J Johnson, or any information they may desire of
Mr. Sidney B. Day, who has resided tor some time in
the vicinity.
Brice—terms of sale—which will be made to suit
purchasers, can be had by application to Messrs. Scott,
Carhart, &Cos., W. B. Johnston or R. K Hines,
nov 19 34-t f
PREMIUM COTTON GINS!
ET. TAYLOR Ar CO., Propiietorsof theCo
• lumbus Cotton Gin M-tnu;act**ry, have thrsuiis
laction to announce to their patrons, and the Planters
gem rally throughout the Cotton growing region, that
they are prepared to supply any number of their cele
brated PREMIUM GljnS.
Where these Gins have been once used, it would be
deemed unnecessary for the Manufacturers to say a
word in thetr lavor, as they feel confident the Machines
have been brought to such perfection that their superior
performance will recommend ihem in prelerence to all
other Gins now in use. For the satisfaction of those who
have not used these (Jins, and are unacquainted with
their reputation, the Proprietor need only say that the
First Premiums have been awarded them lor 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 ot the South Carolina Institute at Charles
ton. The Cotton ginned on these Gins received the
first premiums at the exhibition held in Charleston,
South Carolina, and at every Fair where samples ol
Cotton from them have been exhibited.
The Proprietors have in their possession numerous
Certificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Commis
sion Merchants, ami 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-aents, 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
satislaction.
A liberal discount will, in nllcases.be allowed where
the Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at the Manufac
tory. apr23 4-ly
3. 21173SARD, m... D, 5 BrsTTIS*2,
[Formerly of 269, Baltimore St , Baltimore )
INlornts the public that lie has settled himseit perma
nently in Quincy, and will visit regularly the fol
lowing places:
TALLAHASSEE, ALBANY.
THOM ASVILLE, NEWTON,
B AIN BR iDG E, AM E RIC US.
Calls will be attended to from the country. He
will spend the next few months in visiting his appoint
ments in Georgia.
jan 7 Ctn 41
GUN MANUFACTORY.
Hembval.
DC. HODGKINS respectfully informs his
• friends and customers that he bits removed his
establishment to the brick Range between the Lanier
Houseand Mason &. Dibble’s Livery Stable, Mulberry
St., .Vlacon, wiiere he will shortly open, in the name of
D. C. HOEGKZKS &. 5027,
a very select and valuable assortment ol Goods in their
line ol business, such as SINGLE and DOUBLE
BARRELLED GUNS, RIFLES, COLTS and oth
er R F,\ OLVERS, \\ a'ker’s, Ely’s and Cox's (7 A PS,
M ADDING, ami ad other articles *.f Sporiui.in's
tackle. Also, a large assortment of Gun Alnterials.
Powder. Shat, etc.
cy REPAIRING. Stucking and Finishing execu
ted in tiie b<-*>r style and at e.iiuitesi i,.,auc. F-’.ifot.
fiom the country punctually attender! to. A liberal
patronage is respectfully solicited by the new fiim of
oug 2 19- f DC. HODGKINS & SON.
C. il. FREEMAN.
Manufacturer of Candies, cordials, s>--
rup*, &u , under the office of the liioegit: Citi
zen Baits, parties and (amities fiirni-fied with Cuke,
tCc., at short notice, and on reasonable terms, for the
cash.
N. R.—Aii orders from th<* country accompanied
with the cash, wilt meet with prompt attention,
dec 17 23
Notice.
rpHE undersigned will make libera! cash advances
I to Plnntets on consignments ol Cotion or other
Produce shipped to Joint Jones, Savannah.
Macon March 10 so—4t J. E. JONES.
HATS dc CAPS.
pS GENTS’ fine Moleskin and Beaver, a few
LJ|L cases extra fine, also, a large assortment ol Men’s
* a ” w and Boys soft Hats of alt qualities; various new
styles of cloth and leather Caps ; just received and for
eate fiv (oct 15 29) STRONG 4c WOOD.
FEATHERS!
jf. ANOTHER fine lot of Feathers, received
for sale by
dec 11 37 WOOD. BRADLEY a CO.
V. f. affAII, IXNE, ||
Daily between Savannah ana
rll „ ?“ EECT ’ AND THROUGH IN 8 HOT-p"'''"'’ I
r M HE LINE 18 composed ol Une. so**i„ ‘if
1 new STEAMERS.connteiifip vx'uil ■
Rail Road at Savannah, nnd Wilnfinircin Rr ‘ a l *
Charleston daily, and the Philadelphia I
every V, ednesday. I urough Tick* t*, , dr* I
•22. - torh:|adflp B
These Steamers l ave Savannah everrm ’
o’clock, an/f Charleston at 9 o’clock everv 0 "^* 1 ’ * I
making the run in the short space of 7 / l oril, H£— I
H. M LAFFITKAU.AaemsJrr- I
B. LAFI i TF, A CO. .v,, , I
aug 27 22 ‘ §
ROCK ISLAND FAI TOlty I
[S now manufacturing Writing Paner r .i ,n . S
rious kinds,-such as Letter, Fools-eaD P hev “- I
Folio and Commercial Post, (ruled and nnrnlel? I 'v ,) ’ I
diums, Demys,&. c . Also, Newsprint.Bw.&r*’ I
med paper, Po=t Office and News Envelope.- L '.'l I
W °* a;1 of which Will be s 1 I
on as favorable terms as can be purchased in * I
ket. ‘ ■
Orders tor any of the above kindsof
to D. ADAMS, Treasurer, or the nnde'r<leneJ P? I
meet with prompt attention. G. B. CFRTTc '’ I
Cotiimhns. April 30 5-ts ’ Secret I
WOTICEi
. . I HAVE sold trie MARIETTA HOTFr
Vr\ Elisha Cain E=q., and am happy to be hi ° I
‘hebest kept H*>:* l=t i f.eorjia. Toe u * r 1 I
ding art clean,an Ci oking can’t be e,c ( ,
Proprietor and satisiy you *|vr s? fat tie* = a ;
kind ot Hotel kept in M.-.rief i. afer eo m - 1
leb 4 45-6 m GEORGE S. OGLESBY.
UNITED STATES
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Reed, bro i hers & co., whoieMie nothin®
Dealers, and Jobbers in DRY GOODS 177
Warerooms 177i. North side of Market Stree* aSnv.
Fourth, at the Red Doors, PHIL A DELPHI A
JOHN T. SMITH
feb t 45-3 m Late of Mtlledgrvil’le. t s
Tlie South; 111 Yarteity Works,
XACOH, GtO.,
V RE now in operation,and prepared to manafac
lure Sashes, Blinds and Panel Doors. A
every description of Furniture, and Buggv and Wagon
Spokes, Hubs,etc. ROSS & MASSEY.
Macon, Jan. 14,1852. [jan 14 42-3 m
Pure Wines.
1780 R Medical purposes. P* rt, Maatrm. Ac. for
sale by J. H. <V VV. S. ELI.IS.’
oct29 31-ly Druggists,Che ty st-. >lticon.
Juliet.
\LT, persons indebted to the la'e firuiofTAY? OR
<fc ROFF.bv Book Account or Note nre „. ?st .
ed lo call at the old stand and settle. ‘| ;. j, sl3
continued by A-A Ross. TAYLOIf i foG; r.
nov 19 33 ts
BLACKSMITH’S TG, LS.
pr SMITH’S Bellows from 26 to 40 inches;
0 U 50 English and American Anvils;
150 do Vices;
2,(*)0 lbs. Hammers;
50 Stocks and Dies—For sale by
jan2l E B. WEED.
IRON & SI EEL.
-j UA TONS assorted Swede’s Iron, from II to 12
1 inches broad ;
20 tons Bank’s Refined Iron;
10 tons English Roiled ;
10 tons Oval, Hail Round, Band and Hoop Iron;
2000 lbs Coast, German and B:is er Steei—t* gether
with a larae assortment til square, round ana ma Ivon,
and 11a I tod—For sale by
jan 21 E. B. WEED.
AXES! AXES!! AXES!!*
1 UST received 20doz Archer’s Virginia made Axes.
eJ Those Axes received the first Premium at the late
Fair, as the best Southern made Axes. Also,
20 dez S. Collin’s Hartford Axes;
20 doz Hunt’s do do;
20 doz H. Collin’s tio do ;
For sale by E. B. WEED,
jnn 21—43
TRACE CHAINS.
I fT/T/T pr 6i and 7 feet Straight, Link, Traces,
1 Ul/l) 500 pr 7ft twisted do do do.
Wm. an cf Fifth, D..-T nek and Tongue
Chains—For sale by E. B WEED
jan 21-13
HOES!
T'n doz Scoviil’s cast steel Hoes, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4;
O* J 100 doz Brade’s Patent “ Nos. 1, 2 and 3;
20 doz do Crown “
20dcz do Cane Hoes—For sals by
jan 21 E. B. WEED.
AGKICULTTRAL DIPLEHENTS.
r /A No 10 and 11 one liorse Ploughs;
O\J 50 No 6 and 7 inch one horse Ploughs ;
25 two and four horse Ploughs ;
25 side-hill and sobsoii Ploughs.
Also, a large assortment of Com Shellers and Straw
Cutters—For sale by
jan 21 E B. WEED.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
WM. B. FERRY & CO.,
Dealers in Bools and Shoes,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK. (XKAR LOGAN S CORNER.)
ARE now receiving their Fail and Winter
Stock, embracing all the most rich and desira
ble Goods to be found in the market North—which
will be off-Ted to the trade at reduced prices. The
citizens of Macon and the surroundi-g country are re
spectfully invited to call and examine their Goods,
oct 8 28-1 m
LADIES’ Lace and Congress Prunelia, Satin,
Francis and Silk Gaiters; Black. Bronze and
VV hue Kid Slid Satin
bmidereu French Slippers; rarodi and Jenny L.iui
Enameled and Kid I tee dii-kins and Boot- ju-t re
ceived by [oct H 23j WM t>. FERRY 4c CO.
MISSES’ Lace and Congress Prunelia, Satin
Francia and Enameled Gaiters; Kid and En
ameled Excelsior and Jenny Lind Boots, Slippers,
etc.,just received by WM. B. FERRY &, CO.
oct 8 28
G 1 ENTS’ Fancy Dress, Medium and Water Proot
I Boots: fine Imitation and Strong Boots; Patent
and Cioth Congress Gaiters; Fancy Shoes and Danc
ing Pumps, just received bv
oct 8 23 WM. B FERRY & CO.
BOYS’ Fine Sewed Peg Imitation ad Thick
Boots,Calf and Enameled Leather Shoes, Danc
ing Pumps and Gaiters,just received by
oct 8 23 WM. B. FERRY A CO.
CATER & GRIFFIN,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND STAPLE
DRY GOOD ,
\RE now receiving at their Store on C tton Ave
nue, one door below A. J. White’s, a targe and
well selected Stock, which they would -ased to
have their friends and the public examine e pur
chasing elsewheie.
sep 17 25 ts
FLOUR! FLOUR •—IOO barrels, ng of
X Hi rum Smith.extra Gen. sep. and B* mere ; for
saie by [jan 28 41] CATER & CTIFFIN.
I filSll POTATOES—A choice lot of ve ! ’
X low planting, lor sale by CATER & GRIFFIN
jan 23 4t
\T£W B AUD A SIDEsTj ust received by
IN jan 23 44 CATER tfc G RIFFIN
Blankets AGeorgia Woolens.
A large and superiorly tor sale low, by
oct 127 CATER &. GRIFFIN.
B ALi4*IAC* and Kentucky Ball ROPE. (Star
brand,) a choice lot, by CATER & GRIFFIN.
} sep 17 25 A
£,5 WEN Oil and A-nerican V\ indow (.lass null
i F Pi.inis and Oils, by CAI’ER 4L GRIM IN.
sep 17 _ J? 5 IL
NEW ORLEANS SYRUP—An excellent ar- (
tide—lor sale by 4
jan 7 CATER A (JRIFHN.
GEORGIA WOOL HATS.
VLOT of superior Wool Hats maaufactured in
Jackson countv, Ga—lor sale bv „„
fan? ‘ CATER A- CRH FIN
-ISTOTICE.
THE proprietor of the CROCKERY
{ ’ STORE, in this city, is induced, solely UJjjp
\*K from inieresierl mot foes, to give notice 10 **
the public generally, that alter this day no goo.'fo w m
he sold oil a credit. o<-t 22 30 Ctc.o. JUNI*S,
China and Glass.
NOW ooening at tlm Crocket #Store,a large Stock
of China, Glass and Crockery, 01 ffish tmporta
, nous—which will he sold very iow forcasii. ,
| sep24 26-t>w GEO. JONL&.
C4IIIN t VANES. White,Gold Band and Cer
J orated China Tea S.-ttr, jus; reoeiveti
KA EV US an! FOK*iS-“;A large U just
received, and for sale by GEO- JO- L~ •
Fruit, Candies &<’•
OR ANGES. Lemons, Almonds. I t gh-di “" l *’
Pecan Nuts, A<ip!es, Pickles, Preserves, Cigum,
Fire Crackers, etc. . , „ i,:,,.
Candies made by M. R Rogers. 01 tn e . ‘ ‘
crushed Sugars, warranted to keep— being sup
Steam Refined and imported, which will iiotktep.ana
said to b mixed with Flour. , . ,
Above Articles of first quality, supplied lu
Country Merchants and others, bv , tg
J. 11. & VV. S. ELLIS’,
oct 29 31-ly Cherry st .next to Oct A> - •
Tltim Salt! AliiiuSalij’rS'f'.J]
A [nov 5] SMITH, QLIV EK S. LU.