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SHERIFF’S SALES.
pl LANKI DECEMBER SALE.-Will be
X sold before the Cyiwt-hou.se door, in the town o*
tttfflliwroji Pnltejci county, on the first Tuesday in
Decenlttr next, the following Property, to-wit :
Eighty ‘Und uhe-hulf (90%) acres of the north-west
half al*f4ti<f, number two hundred and four (2M ,
! sh the twentieth (2") district of originally Wilkinson,
now rtMticounty; and fifteen (15; acres of lot, num
ber not known, but known as the place where Solomon
E. Wilson formerly lived, in the twentieth (20) district
of originally Wilkinson, now Pulaski county; fourteen
(14) head of hogs, fur (4) head cattle, one ill sorrei!
mare colt, levied on as the property of Stephen Rey
nolds, to satify one fi. fa. from Pulaski Superior Court,
in favor of Pratt, Woodford A Cos., vs. Stephen Rey
nolds, maker, and Henrv R. Beers, endorser
Also, one sixth f 1-6 1* part of lot of land, numb* :
forty-four (44) in twenty-first (21) district of original!
Wilkinson, now Pulaski county, levied on as tt*c pro
rty of W. A. Hamiel, to satisfy one Justice Cout
fa. in favor of I*. Smith, vs. \V. A. Hamiel, and
Johu A Hamiel. Levy made and returned to me b
H. Smith, constable.
MILES BEMBRV, Dep. Sher’ff
Oct 2 Sl-tds.
SUMTER DECEMBER, SALE.—WiII be so!
on the first Tuesday in December next, before th
Court-oouse door in the town of Americus. Siuutr
county within the usual hours of sale, the fbllowitu ,
property, to wit:
One bouse and lot in the town of Amencus, lying n*
the stage road to Oglethorpe, it being the house urn.
land thereunto attached, supposed to be about 2 acre
of litnd, more or less, said lot now in the possession <
Robert M Puckett; levied on as the property of Vin
cent D. Tharp, to satisfy two ti fas from Sumter Soy* -
ttor Court, one in favor of Levi Johnson, vs. Vincent
D. Tharp maker, and Jeter A. Hogge endorser, the oth
er fi fa in favor of Janies Baker, va. Vincent D. That ;
and James A. Brown, property pointed out by plaintiff
attornev.
Also, lot of land No. 131 in the 27 th district of ori
ginally Lee, now Sumter county, levied on es the pro
perty of Tera Richards, to satisfy two ti fas from tin
7S9th district G. M., of Sumter county, in tavor of Jetc; i
A. Hogge, vs. Tera Richards. Levy made and returue
to me by 1). F. McKay, Constable.
Also, fifty acres of lot of laud No. 110 in the 27th di
trict of originally Lee, now Sumter county, said fill
acres lying in the North-east corner of said lot, levie
on as the property of Archibald McXcal, to satisfy t**< |
fi tas in favor of James W. Furlow A Cos., issued fr
the 789th district, G. M., of Sumter county, v*. sn:
McNeal. Levy made and returned to me by D. F
McKay, Constable. G. M. WHEELER, Dep. Sh’il’.
nov 2 31-.d
D~~ OOLY DECEMBER S ALE.—Will be role
at the Court house door in Vienna, on the firs;
Tuesd.tr in December ncif, between the usual hours <>
sale, the following property to wit:
Lot of land No. 42 iu the 7th district f Doi.l v conn**. j
levied on as the property of Thomas M. McDauiel. ti j
satisfy one Justice Court ti fa issued Iroin the itli dis
trict G M., Dooly countv, in favor of George T. Rngei-
TANARUS, Thomas M. McDaniel, property pointed out by John
C. Mouttger, plaintiff's attorney.
Also, ocelot of laiul in the7th district No. not k.io.vn,
but beinor the place rrhereon John U. Wdler i*o\v it
aides, levied on as his properly to satisfy one (i fa from
Dooly Inferior Court, in larorof Andrew J. Roundtree,
vs. John G. Waller, maker, arid Thomas Lewis, endoi
•er.
Also, lot of laud No. 17 in tho’rd district D,*lv coun
ty, with the exception of fifty acres in the South-west
corner, levied on as the property of Oliff Bradshaw, to
satisfy two fi fas from Dooly Superior Court, one in fa
vor of Thomas Pollock, vs. Olifi Bradshaw, (.rincip.il,
William McKinney, indorser, the other in favor >f Hil
liara McKinney, vs. Oliff Bradshaw.
Also, lots of land Nos. 1 79 and 162 iti the 3rd district
of Dotty county, also, one negro boy about 17 .* ears old.
named Dublin, levied on as ‘he pro|*erty of Thntim*
Nicholson, to satisfy one ii la from Boot. Superior Chum,
in favor of A. Welle* & Cos., v->. Tbooias Nicholson, jn
perty pointed out bv defendant.
PHILEMON BOHANNON, Mt’£
nov 2 31-tds
U PSON DECEMBER SALE.—WiII 1 *e.od
before the Court house door in Tliomaston, on tin
first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property to wit:
One negro woman, named Martha, about 22 years *!
age, levied on as the property of Jeremiah Kendal, :<
satisfy two fi fas from Upsou Inferior Court, one in ta
vor ut Simeon R. Don High, vs. Jeremiah Kendal, ar:c!
ont Thomas Batnm, vs. Jeremiah Kendal and Byrot.
Ellis security; propertv pointed out br defendant.
GEORGE J. LEW [ft. Dept. Sh’ff.
nov 2 31-td*
UPSON DEC EMBER S ALE.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court house door, in the town of Thomaston, within the
legal hours of sale, the following pniitcrty to wit:
Four acres- of land more or less, wi;h the improve
ments thereon, being part of lot No. 17-\ in the tenth
district formerly Monroe, now U|o;i county, levied on
as the property of James Ballard, to satisfy two ti fi.-
from a Justice Court of said county, in favoi vs Janies il
Stafford, vs Wilham James, nriucipn!, James Ruliuti
security, and George W. Gordy, endorser. Levy made
and returned to tue bv Thomas J. Gunnels Constable.
OWENS C. SUARMAX. Sh’ff.
nov 2 ?>1 -tds
U'PSON MORTGAGE BALE.—WiII be sold
before the Courthouse door, in .he town of Thom
aston. on the first Tuesday in January next, between th* j
legal hours of sale, a negro woman named Eady, aby j
fourteen (14) years old, of dark complexion, levied on I
as the property of Janies F, West, by virtue of Mo'-!
gage fi. fa issued from Pike count v Inferior > ’own,
fcror of John B. West, v*. J lines F.\Ve*>r. Proper..*
pointed out bv plaintiSi
G. J. LEWIS, Dept. Miff.
oct 23 *KMds
TTPSON DECEMBER SALE—WiII be ld
before the Court house door in Thoniastou, on tin
first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hoot - j
of sala: apart of lot No. eight (8) in the West back
square of tne town of Thomas ton, said (wr: being .limit |
forty (40) feet square, on the East line of said lot, levie*! •
on as the propertv of the estate of Elij ih Jewett, deceas
ed, to satisfy a fi fa from U|son Interior Court, in tavor!
of Peter J. Williams, vs. Isaac Brown, nd minis! ratoi i
of Elijah Jewett. Property putuled out by D. Evan
plaintiff’s attoruev.
GEORGE J. LEWIS, Dept. >h’tf.
oct 19 2t*-tds
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County. - Whereas Ben
jauiin Stone, applies to me for letteis of admin
istration on the estate of John Perry, iafe ol ai*.
ccunty, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish ail and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lx
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause (if any they have., why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature, tins tin
81 #t day of October, 1853.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, Ordinary,
nov 6 82-54
GEORGIA, Upson County.— Whereas Bober
M. Jackson, applies for letters of administration |
upon *the estate of Robert L. tMurdivaut, late of said j
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all a-id sin-!
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, toj
■fees’ cause (if anv they have) within the time preset ib
cd by lasv, why said letters, should not lie granted.
Givep under tut hand, this27th, d.ty of Oc obcr, 1 8-V.
WM. A. COBB, Ordinary,
nor 2 SI-.V
GEORGIA, Monro** County.—Whereas Gib
lis Wright, has applied to tue lor letters of Gnat
dianihp of the persons and property of Washington and
Harriet Ann Bungay, minors and orphans of Thomas
©'. Cur gay, deceased, nnder fourteen yaaus of age
These ire, therefore, to cite and admonish all and si -
gular, the kindred of said minors, to be and appear at
m* within the time prescribed by law, aud slum
came <f any they have) why caid letters should not lx
(rattled.
•QtV*n under my hand, this ?<th dav of October. 1853.
E. G C ABAXItbS, Ordinary.
detSfi 00-7 t
GEORGIA, Mouroc County.—Whereas Wil
liam Freeman, baa applied for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Jefferson Lat.c, latent said coun
ty. and ceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lx
appear at my office within the time prescribed b*
l**r, to show cause (if any they bare) why said letter*
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 28th dar of October, i s.V.
E.G. CABaXISS. Ordinary.
oet 28 80-5 t
GEORGIA, Snmter County.—To all whom
it mat coscaax:—Whereas Hester E. King, ami
Hugh it- D. King, apply to tne for letters of a linmiv
tration upon the estate of Angus M. D. King, late of
said county, deceased:
Tfifase are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, t<* be
aod appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, andible their objections, if any they have, otherwise
letters ofadminiatration will be griuitcd to the said ap
plicants.
Gives nnder my band, this L-'tth day of October, 1853.
L. DKUNER, Ordinary.
oct 28 30-5 t
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.— WiII be sold
on Tuesday, the 20th of December next, between
the usual hour* of sale, at the late residence of Bciijn
miu F. Youngblood, deceased, in Upson count*-, a por
tiow of the personal estate of said dev <e-l, consisting
of corn, fodder, cotton, pork hog*, stock hogs, mule ,
cattle, farming ntensris, household and kitchen furni
ture, and various other articles too tedious to mention.
Terms on the day. Sale to continue from dav to duv
until all is sold. WM. B. TRICE, Adm’r. “
asv4b 32—ids
1 DMINIBTRATOR’S MALE —Will be anl ’,
XTL *>n the first Tuesday in January utr*, b. fijre th-
Couit-house door iu Macon, bet treat i tl tr-ma! hour
t y.e. by virtne of an order of the Hot. ..foie the j
Ordinary of Bibb county, three negroes:—Nicholas, a
f*ir about 13 years old; Butler, a bov about 13 year*
old; Mariah, a girl about ten year* old. SdJ as the
property ut Warren W. Williams* >-i, deceased. Terms,
T. P. STUBBS, Adm’r,
Nov. 9 324da Warren W. Williamson, dec’d. ‘
CITATIONS.
VDX 1 N'ISTRATORS’ SALE.-Will be sold
on Wednesday, the 7th day of December next, at
the late residence of Ed*v;.rd Brooks, deceased, all the
perishable property of said deceased, consisting of corn,
cotton, fodder, oats, peas, potatoes, rice, and wheat,
stock and jiork hogs, cattle, sheep, horses and mules,
plantation tools, and house hold and kitchen furniture.
Twenty or thirty likely negroes will be hired, and the
plantation, containing five hundred acres open land in
good repair, rented for the coming year. Sale to con
tinue from day to day until all is sold. All iu Macon
( ouutv. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
John f. williams. Admv.
nor 9 82-tds
1)MIN ISTR YTOKN* SA LM.- Ti
of an order heretofore jiassed bv the Ordinary ot
Bibb county, will l>e sohl, on 11 *>- first Tuesday it* Jantt
are uext, l v and. before :lic CtMirt-twiiise hr in M icjm,
ami tv:'hin the legal hours of solo, a bi'anii.u! budding
lot on College street, adjoining the i-estdeiice of Rev.
A. Siiankiin, (anitainiug t acres, ntnuing buck to Mad.-
son street; also, a wood lot, about liuir miles bom
Macon, containing 25 acres, and adjoining the lands id
Winsliip, Carr, and o'hers. Sohl for ihe benefit of the
heirs and creditors of Charles Cottoi*. deomsed.
Terms—Six and twelve tuimth* credit fir approved
notes, bearing interest.
EDWIN GRAVES,
N*iv. 9. 32-tds Adin’r-of Charles Cotton.
VDMUysTRATORS’ SALE.—WiII be sold
before the Court house door in (he town of Sbtrk
ville, Lee county, Ga.. betweemhe usual hours of sale,
the following property to wit: one land warrant for
180 acres, one negro man Henry, aged 28 years, one ne
gro woman Liter, aged 2'5 years, and her three children,
Toni, a boy aged 4 years, Alexander, a boy aged 3 years
and Jane aged one year. All of which will l>e sold for
the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of Stephen Wil
liams, late of said count*', deceased. Terms on dav of
sale R. K. WILLIAMS. Adm’r.
nor 9 S3-40d
VDM IN IST R ATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold,
on Tuesduv, the 20th tlav of December next, at
the residence of James W. Daniel, in Upson county,
the perishable Estate and Household and Kitchen Fur
niture of Hopkins Daniel, late of said county, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms on the dav, Ac.
bov. 9 ...-tds JAMES W. Adro'r.
4 DMINISTRATORS’ SALE. Will Id
\ ( ,n itie IStb December next, at the late residence
of Micha-I Dooling. late of Dooly county, deceased, all
the |>erishable pni|H , rty of said estate, consisting of hor
ses, hogs, cat le, liousehold furniture, and many other
article* tis> numerous to mention. Terms made known
ou the day of sale. MARY DOOLING, Adin’rx.
nov 2 31-tds
VDMIMSTRATORS* SALE. V il 1 told
before the Cmrt house tloiir, in the town of For
i syih. Monroe county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, betw.'en the !eg.il hours of sale, one negro man,
named Peter, about twenty-six or seven years old. Sold
agreeable to att order of the honorable Court of Ordina
ry, of Monroe county, as the property ol Thomas (J.
i lhtrgav, deceased, tor ihe li‘!ietit of the heirs and credi
tor* of *aid decease*!. Terms oil the dav of sale.
JAMES NO UK IS, Ailm'r.
nov 2 31-tds
4 DMIMSTR YTORS’ SALE.-Will be sold
on rimrsilav, i >lt, *Say f December next, at New
Market, Monroe county, all (he perishable property of
Uob. rt Mays, late of Monroe county, deceased, consist
ing of 1: irses, unties, and sttick hogs. A lot of hue cows
and two yoke of oxett, com, fodder, oats and wheat;
a set of good biackstnilli tools, farming utensils, house
hold and kitchen luniitiire, and one road wagon, buggy
and nn-kawav, gin tlißisher and fan, atid other articles
t) tedious to mention. Terms made known on the
day of sale. Sale to continue fiom day to day until all
is sold.
Also -it the same time and place, I ** ill iiire a j>art of
the negroes of said t-sta’e, for the ensuing rear.
JOHN SHANNON, Adtn’r.
ttov 2 31 -40d
4 DM I.\ IST RA TOR S’ SALE.—WiII be sold
\ before the Court house door, in Americus, Sumter
county, on th-? first Tuesday in December next, within
the legal hours of sale, under an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Sumter county; tlie plantation lielongitig
to the late Raiford Hooks, deceased, said land lying on
Line cr.-ek in the twenty-eighth (2S||i district of ori
ginailv Lee, now rfumter county; being lots Nos. two
hundred and twenty-nine (229) and two hundred and
thirty, ‘23'.*) and ten (I*'j acres off of lots No*, two hun
dred and thirty-four •'■34 > and two hundred and thirty
one. • 231 1 in all containing four hundred and tifeen
415) acres, more or les*. with about one hundred and
seventy five 175) acres in a good state of cultivation,
comfortable dwelling and other necessary out houses on
the premises.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, four
negro slaves to wit: Maty, a woman about 35 rears of
age; Isaac, a boy about 17 years of age; Celia, a gill
about 15, and Charlotte, a girl 14 years old. These
negroes have been raised carefully, and are well wor
thy the attention of house keepers.
All the above lands and negroes sold as the property
of the said Raiford Hooks, deceased, for the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors.
ELIZABETH A. HOOKS, Adtn’i x.
oct 2*5 [] 50—40d
\DMIN ISTRATORB* SALE* b!e to
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter cotm
•v, will be sold before the Court house duo. at Ameri
cas, <n said county, on the first Tuesday iu December
next, within the legal hours of sale: one house and lot
in the town ot” Americas, Gi, known as the residence
occupied bv Dr. Iriin I). Meath, when in life, said lot
eo:.ta.ni”.g about three • acres, mote or less, well iu
■iosetl. anil improved wi.h a g.Hiil t:ame dwelling and
all oiher necessary out houses, stables, Ac.; also, one
sicte lot known as the Haitic lot, with a small house up
on the same.
And at the same time and place, a small field of
ground on the public square between Dr. Livingston’s,
McCav’sand Lamar’* office.*, four leet fiout and ivventy
bacic; all sold as the pn>jerty of Irvin I). Heath, late of
Sumter county, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. C. F. HEATH, Adtn’rx.
M. DOUGLASS, Adm’r.
oct 23 b 30-4od
VDMINISTRA TORS’ SALE. -By virtue of
BU order of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter coun
ty, will b* “old before the Couit house door at Ameri
cas, in siid county, on tlie first Tuesday in Decern bet
next, within the legal hours of axle, two lots ol land to
wit: lot No. nine (9) in the sixteenth t Kith) audio: No.
two hundred and forty-nine 1 249) in the seventeenth
17h di trictsof originally Lee, now Sumter county,
said two lo's containing lour hundred and five (400)
acres, more or less, widi one hundred (100) acres of
cleared land in a tine state for cultivation, with a good
dwelling and ai! other necessary out houses; said hind
lying on the Mnckaluchee creek, and in a desirable
neighborhood. Sold as the property of John T. Hu
bert, late of .Sumter county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms, one third cash, time j
given on the balance.
JOSEPH V. S. TURNER, Adtn’r.
oct if, h tMOd
4 DM INISTR ATOR.N’ SALE.-Agreeable to
an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Sumter
county, will be sold before the Court house door at
Americus, in said county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, within the leg.! hours of sale, two negro
slaves to wif: Booker, a man about twenty-three (23)
years • Id. and Albert, a boy about twenty (2d) years of
age. Slid :* the proj>erty of Surah Jenkins, late of
Snnuer county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceas* and. Terms made known on
the dav of sale. ROYAL R. JENKINS, Adm’r.
oet 2*5 [aj 3 i-4nd
4 DRINISTRATORB* SALE. Will
on the first Tuesday ill January next, before the
Court house door in the town of Huvvkineviile, in Pu
laski county, the following lands to wit: one hundred
and forty 1 11**! acres of lot No. one hundred and seven
fv • ‘ ■ , ‘lie nineteenth fl*• tli • district of original!*-
’>Vi %• .> • I tl.t-ki eonnty. Sold as the property
ol J cob i.*rt* in, deceased, and under the incumbrance
of the widows Dower.
terms twelve mouths credit with notes and security,
this October litth, 1553.
JAMES LEWIS, Adm r.
oet 26 30 -4Od
DM IN INTII ATOR.N’ SALE.—WiII tic sold
. on the first Tuesday in December next, in the
town of Hawkiusville, Pulaski countv, before the Court
house d'Mtr of said town, within the legal hours of sale,
lots of land Non. seventy-two (72) ana ninety-two (92)
in the eighth (9th) district of original! v Dooly, now I’u
lasxi count*-, and a negro girl named Vert. Sold by vir
tue of an < rjer from the Ilonoroble Court of Ordinary
of Pulaski county, as the property of William Bennett,
for the piuqaise of a distribution among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms on the dav.
JAMfcS BEATY, Adm’r.
oct 26 30-40d
4 DMIMSTR ATORS’ SALE.-Will be sold,
V <Hi tbe first Tuesday in December next, txliire tfie
Court-house door in lamier, Mr.con eonnty, lot of land.
No 36, in the eighth (H) district of originally Houston,
now Macon coufaining 2". aeres more or less; also, |
at tiie same time, betbre the Court-Louse disir in
Vienna, Doolv count*', lots of land, Nos 171 aud 172,
iu the district of stud county; st.ld as the propertv
*if Morgau Outlaw, late of Emanuel county, ueeeaseii,
lor the benefit of his heirs and creditor*. Terms on
the dav. JORDAN F. OUTLAW, Adm’r.
Oct.’l9. 29-40d
VDMIMSTRATORS’ SALE.-Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court house door iu Thoiuasville, Thomas county, lot
of land No. thirteen (15) in the thirteenth (15th) district
of originally It win, now Thomas county.
Also, at the same time, before the Court house door
in Vienna, Dooly county, lot of land No. one hundred
and six (l>Ni) in tbe fourth (4th) district of said county.
Also, at the same time, betbre the Court house door
in Clarkesvillc, Habersham county, lots of la 1 and Nos.
eighty-six (S6 and eighty-seven t 7, in the fourth (4th
district of said county. Sold as tbe pio xrtv of Lewis
Bond, deceased, lor tiie benefit of his nt ire.
JOSEPH BOND. Adm’r.
oct 19 29—k-d
\DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of
leave heretofore granted b* the Ordinarr ot Cass
county, will be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in December
next,’at the Court House, in Lumpkin, Stewart
county, all the reel estate of John 8. Randle, deceas
ed. ir raid conn tv consisting ol volnaMi l’lamation
of tiv**. tv ;.vo fi: ■ . .• *. *'•- there übouis. Tne
u tuuc Will be sold iu ouc body, or in parcels, accord
ing as inducements tuav be offered by persons desiring
to purchase. This Plantation is within three miies of
Richlaud Post Office, very healthy, in a tiue neighbor
hood, and well adapted to corn and cotton. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash,
oct 5-27 ids A. U. CHAPPELL, A*a’r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES.
ADM I NISTR ATORS’ SA L E.—By virtue ol
an order of tbe Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Sumter County, will lie sold, on the first Tuesday in
December next, before Ihe Court-house door in Ameri
cus, Sumter county, within the legal hours of sale, one
Negro bov, named Charles, about sixteen years of age,
sold us the property of Wright Mims, late of said
fount v, deceased, for the benefit of tlse heirs and ciedi
tors. ‘ Terms made knowu on the day of sale.
JACKSON TIN Eli, Adm’r.
Oct 19, 1853. u 22-10d
4 DMINISTRATORS SALE.-By virtue o.
an order of the Grdiuarv of Twiggs county, will Ik
sold on the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legai hours of sale, at tiie Court house in Marion ; one
third r trt of lot of land number not known, in the ‘Jstfi
and. strict of originally Wilkinson, now .Twiggs county,
said lot containing gogm acres, mote of less, adjoinin',
the Linds of John Davis, John 1). Tharp, John P. Bond
and oihers, known an the place whereon John T Philip
die-:, said lot of laud is vet undivided. Sold for tin
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms on the dav of sale.
BENJAMIN JURDEN, Adm’r,
oct 12 28-40d
i DMIMSTRATORS’ SALE. Will b< s i
i V in the town of Holntesville, on the first Tuesda*
in December next, lots of land Nos five hundred and
sixty (56<>) and five hundred and sixty-seven (567) in
the second (2nd ) district of Appling county, sold as the
propertv of R. W. Ellis, deceased. Teams of sale on tin
Ilav. ’ J. W. ELLIS. Adm’r.
oct 26 50-40d
4 DM I NISTR ATOR’S SALE Will be sold,
. \ at the Counboti.se, in Macon, Bibb county, on th*
first Tuesday in December next, the Dwelling House
and Lot, No. 3, in square 23, situated on Cherry street.
Also, tbe Livery Stables, on Third street, situated on
lots No's. 5 and 6, in square 3, in the city of Macon,
;now occupied by Cooper ) Solti by order of the Court
of Ordinary of Bibb county, ns the property of A. C
Morehouse, deceased. JAS. A. NISBET, Adm’r.
oct 5 27-tus
\ DMINISTR ATORS’ SALE.—By
an order of the Ordinary of Crawford county, will
be sold oil the first Tuesday in December next, within
the legal hours of sale, at tiie Court-house in Knoxville,
all the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Esley
S. Scott, late of said county, deceased, sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Tennscush.
WILLIS IL SCOTT, Adm’r.
aep 21 25-4od
4 DMINISTR ATORS’ SALE. Will be sold
1 \ on Tuesday the 22d ot November, next, at the resi
dence ot Thomas J. McFarlin, iu Upson county, the per
smial estate of Joseph Bragg, late of said county de
ceased. Consisting of stock and potk hogs, cattle, ont
horse, house-hold and kitchen furniture, Ac., Ac. Terms
on the da}-. WILLIAM 1) BRAGG. Adm’r.
oct 12 25~40d
GUARDIANS’ AND EXECUTORS’ SALE.
I?XECTTORS’ S A LE Will U- sold >*? tlien-si-
I 'j deuce of Amos Ponder, late oi .Monro • county, <k
coasetl, mi Tuesday the 20th day ol Deceatbt i’ next, all
the peristiable property ot said deceased, consisting o(
mules, horses, cows, one yoke of steei-s, sioek and pork
tiogs, cor:., wheat, oats, fodder, pi an lat ion tools, on*
fine coach, household and kitchen furniture, and olhei
articles. Sale to continue {font dav to tlav. Terms o
the dav. O H P. PONDER, . „
J. W. 11. PONDER, ) ExccUiors.
nov 9 32-tds
SALE. -B* rirtu< fan ord*
of the Court of Ordinary, of Dooly comity, will 1
sold b -fore the Court house door in said count v, on th
first Tuesday in January next, buttven the lawful bout
of sale, the following property to wit: Two slaves, Je.-
se, a man about sixty years of age, and bis wife Huld
about fifty-eight or nine years of age; also, lot No. ;
and half of lot No. 2, in tiie village of Travellers Res
in said county, with buildings thereon; also, line
shares in tbe South Western Railroad. Sold as the pn
pet ty of Benjamin Webb, late of suid county, deceased
sold for thi* benefit of the heirs and creditors o said di
ceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale
CHARLES POWELL, Kx’r.
nov 2 31—4"d
SALE. Will be sold on ti
v first Tuesday in December, next, before th* l Cow
house door in Baker county, the interest of John <*
Startling, deceased, in fit of land No. 274 in the 10i
district of originally Early, now Baker county, said ii.
tcrest being •?<( of said land To be sold by order ot Ih
Hodorable Court of Ordinary, of Upson county, for th
benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the da*
DAVID 11. STARLING, Ex’r.
nov 2 81-4od
T EXECUTORS’ SALE. Will be sold at Irwin *
1 4 ton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday iu D*
cember next, one lot of land No. one hundred and fifty
eight (15S) in the twenty sixth l -2*'>lli) district of *a :
county, belonging to the estate of Kelly Glover, decea:
ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.-
Terms on the day. JOHN GLOVER, Ex'r.
oct 19 ’ 29-4'id
I POSTPONED EXECUTOR’S SALE. (>
the Hist Tuesday in December next, will be sol
ill Marion, Twiggs county, about TWO TIIOUSANI
ACRES OF LAND, lying in Pulaski county, on Wti*
nut llrancli, and adjoining the lands of Ethelre*! Grit
fin, George Walker, and Charles E. Taylor. Os the lot
there are 2.V* acres of line bottom land, cat-able of pro
ducing lift;, bushels of corn per acre One !.unurci
and tifty acres ale under cultivation, and corn is upon
the place ill plenty.
The übove place can be bought at private sale.
WILLIAM M. TARVER
One of the Executors ot Hartwell Tarver
oct 12 28-tds
IT'XEC'I TORS’ SALE. Will aold on the first i
j Tuesday in January next, before the Court house
door in the town of Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, be .
tween tbe legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to !
John Fleming. late of said county deceased, consisting;
of eleven hundred (1100) acres, two hundred of which !
ure cleared and well improved, situated on Bi;>; creek
and known as the plantation and late residence of the j
said John Fleming. Upon the premises are anew Gin j
house, cotton screw and other suitable buildings; agree
able to the will of tbe Testators, u private sale may be
affected by the Executors’ if called upon before tbe time
specified. Those wishing to see the lands are request
ed to call upon Thnllv Williamson, of whom further
particulars iu regard to payments, Ac. can be obtained.
THULLY WILLIAMSON, ),
COUNT P. FLEMING, )’ ,’-*'?c"ltors
sep 14 24 ts
T It iTs T E E S’ SALE.
rpIUiTEEB s\ldi. Will be sold before the
I Court iiouse door, in the town of Huwkin.sville,
Pulaski county, on the first Tuesday i*i December next,
tbe north half of lot No. 15S, in the 4th district of ori-1
ginallr Dooly, now Pulaski comity Sold under an order!
of the Superior Court, (setting as a Court of Chancery, >!
in and for the county of Pulaski, at October Term, IS-*; .
for the benefit of Missouri Hughs and Mary Hugh,
minors. Terms, twelve months credit.
CHARLES POWELL, Trustee,
oct 2C 30-tds ,
NOTICES TO DEBTORS Jk CREDITORS.
NOTICE to Debtors ntul Creditors* — Al
jhmsohs having demands against the estate o
Lewis B. Wood, late of llihb county, deceased, art
notified to present them, duly authenticated, in term
of the law ; and all persons indebted to said estate, ar
requested to make immediate payment.
P.‘ E. BOWDRE,
nov. 9 32—71 Qualified Executor.
N r OTICE to Debtorxand Creditors. \ll per
sons indebted to Joseph Bragg, deceased, late o
Upson countv, are requested to make immediate pax
inent, and those having demands against said deceased
to present them within the time prescribed bv law t<
nov 2,-31 7t WM. D. BRAGG, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
VLL persons having claims against (he esfa*e o
Samuel Chanibless, late of Bibb county, deceased
will present them to the undersigned in terms of tb ‘
law. And all persons indebted will make inunediat*
payment to J ACKSON CII AM BLESS, or
SAMUEL C. CHAM BLESS,
Administrators of Samuel Chanibless, deceased.
atl M 10 :t
V OTK E to Da Man and Creditors.-Al
persons indebted to the estate of Elias lv ers\
late of Upson county deceased, arc hereby requested t<
make immediate payment, and all persons having dt
inands against said deceased, will render them in agreen
ble to law. JAMES It. BAKER, Adm’r.
oct 26 30-71
("'l EOKGIA. I*ee County.—All persons having
I demands against Daniel Tillman, late of said conn
tv, deceased, are hereby notified to present them prop
criy attested to nte within the time prescribed bylaw
or they will not be settled. All liersons indebted t*
aaid deceased, are hereby required to make imrnedialt
payment. WILLIAM J. TILLMAN, Adm’r.
oct 19 29—7 t
OTICE to Creditors.—All persons having di
A mandt against the estate of Wesley K. Onrdnei .
deceased, late of Upson county, are hereby notified t
render their claims to me in terms of the law.
ROBT. It. GARDNER, Adm’r.
oct 19 26-71
NOTICES OF APPLICATION.
r PWO MONTHS after date, application will b*
i made to the Ordinary of Uj>son county, for lenv
to sell tiie Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate o
ilopkius Daniel, late of said county, deceased,
nor. 0. 32-2ta JAMEB W. DANIEL, Adni’r.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made i
to the Ordinary of Sum er county, for I*ave to sell 1
the lands belonging to the estate of Francis M. Young,
life of Sumter countv, deceased.
ROYAL R. JENKINS, Adni’r.
oct 26 [n | 30-2 m
OIXTY DAY'S after date, application will be made ,
to the Ordmary of Sumter county, for leave to sell i
the laud belonging to the estate of John H. Weaver, J
late of Sumter county, deceased.
JESSE T. REGISTER, Adtn’r.
out 26 50-2ui
NOTICES OF APPLICATION.
SIXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be mad
to the Ordinary of Suuiter county, for leave to sell
the land and negro belonging to the estate of Moses
Joiner, late of Sumter countv, deceased.
BURRELL JOINER, Adm’r.
oct 26 j b! SO-9n)
rn WO MONTHS after .late, application will b°‘
I made io the Ordinary of Sumter county, for leav e
to sell part of the lands belonging to the estate of
Jeremiah Walker, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the creditors.
OLIVE WALKER,
Adiu’x with Will annexed.
Oct. If, lßs>. ti 89-2na
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, of Pu
laski county, for leave to svi! lots of land numbers nine
m-four ■.* Ii and nine- r. t. . :•') in the eighth (6th)
district of original! v 1/, * , now Pulaski county, as the
property of Green G. Us a. am, late of Pulaski county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased
PRISCILLA A. GRAHAM, Adm’rx.
oc | * 27-2 m
r IMV O’ MONTHS after date, application will be
1 made to the Ordinary of Upson county, for leave to
sell lot of land, No. two hundred and six, (206) situated
in the eleventh district of former!*’ Monroe, now Upson
county ; said lot belonging to William F. Matthews,
Jepth'a 11. Matthews, Elizabeth Matthews and Nancy T.
Matthews, minors, (or the purpose of distribution.
JOHN J. MATTHEWS, Guardian,
j oct 19 29~2tn
rriWO MONTHS ef.er date, application nil be
9 made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, ol Pu
laski county, for leave to sell a negro man named Jerry,
ami lot of land number five hundred and fifty-nine >-.9)
iu the fourth (4th) district of originally Dooly, now Pu
laski, ns the property of Mary McDaniel, late of said
county deceased. To be sold for the purpose of distribu
tion among the heirs of said decased.
P. F. D. SCARBOROUGH, Adm’r.
j sep 14 24-2 m
! rpWO MONTHS after date, application will be
I made to the Honorable, the Ordinary of Upson
county, for leave to sell a portion of the lands and mills
belonging to the estate of Allen McWalker, deceased.
JESSE L. OWEN. Adiu’r.
oct 5 27- 2m
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of
Twiggs county, for leave to sell the lands aud negroes
belonging to the estate of Joseph J. Boynton, late of
said countv, deceased.
BENJAMIN B. BRYAN, Ex’r.
Sv‘p 21 25—2 m
~ ‘LAND FOR BALE.
SALE OF LAND.
4 4 t TLL be sold at Monticello, Jasper county, on the
i \ A first Tuesday in December next, under, and bv
j virtue ot an award and judgment in chancery, in the
■ Superior Court of said county ; all that tract of land ly
ing on Slorkinghead Creek ins aid county, whereon John
Johnston lived at the time of his death, and belonging
to his ostti’o, containing as is supposed, about * acres,
:u?:t John Tiluiuii, Warren and others.
Terms of the sale, credit of twelve i.miulis wiiii ap
1 proved security. LEWIS L. LANE, Ex’r.
of John Johnston, deceased.
nov it 31- tds
LANDS FOR SALE IN HOUSTON COUNTY.
I'’ I,EVEN HUNDRED ACRES of good planting land,
well improved, contiguous to Fort Valley, in Hous
j ton countv, formerly owned by Col. Allen Wiggins.—
Apply t° Col Allen Wiggins, o:i the premises,
i oct 12 _ 28-3 111*
LAND FOR SALE.
r rVIE undersigned lias Eleven Hundred Acres
1 of LAND, lying on the South Western Rail
! road, in the twenty ninth district of Sumter, between
Oglethorpe and Americas, twelve miles from the for
mer, and seven from the latter place. The lands are
beautifully situated, lying pretty much West of the
Road, 1 suppose not more than fifteen acres lying East,
which are good corn and cotton land, being creek and
branch lands; upon which are about one hundred and
1 twentv-five acres cleared, and iu a good state of cultiva
tion, all of which I will sell on good terms. Those
wishing to buy will do well to cull and examine, as I
’ intend making a different arrangement in tntr affairs.
HERRING HOOKS.
oct 1-> 28—ts
LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE.
r pHK Subscriber being desirous of closing his farming
1 operations, offers for sale his Limitation and twen
ty negroes, and all the stock thereon. The negroes are
likely ; tlie plantation contains eight hundred and thir
ty (830) acres of good land, mostly oak and hickory ;
about two hundred and eighty (2nd) acres of which is
cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The location
is pleasant and healthy. It is situated on the road
leaning front Danville to Americus, Sumter county,
four miles from Danville. 1 will sell the land either
with or without the negroes If any person wishes to
purchase such property, they will do well to call and
examine the premises.
The terms will be made easy.
JOHN B. HARRISON.
oct 5 27-2 m
A VALUABLE FARM FOE SALE.
nplIE Subscriber offers for sale on accojninodating
I terms, his place in the third distuct ol Lee countv,
containing one thousand (1,IH)0) acres, finely impoved,
and well watered, with about three hundred and seven
ty-five ; 375) uerrs of open land, mostly fresh ; he will
divide ihe place if desired by the purchaser. Furfur*
tiler particulars apply to the subset ibei on the place.
NKWET FOSTER.
2i 8t
LAND FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale, on any time that tuav be required,
the following valuable farming Lauds ; six hundred
acres on Jones Creek, in the 15th district of Dooly
county, with one hundred and seventy acres of land
deadened and ready for cultivation, with anew and
comfortable double Log Dwelling, Kitchen, Smoke
house, Crib, Stables, Ac. Also, 4tHi acres on Jones
Creek, in the 14th district of Doolv ; and 200 acres in
the 14tli on Swift Creek; also, suo acres in the 17th of
Thomas county.
The Lands in llooly will make from 700 to 1,200 lbs.
of Cotton to the acre. Apply to
T. W. MONTFOKT, Oglethorpe, Ga.
sep 26 28—ts
SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN AMERICUS, GA.
II ’ II.L be sold iu Americus, at public outcry, on the
Y\ first Tuesday in December next, about thirty
two (32; lots, containing not less than five (5) nor more
than ten (10) acres of land each—the greater number
lving within the corporate limits of the * i I Inge, and the
remainder, adjoining. These lots in their surpassing
beauty, and convenience of situation, fertile and salubri
ous soil, and abundance of timber and pure water, pre
sent peculiar inducements to persons who contemplate
settling lor business, or otherwise, in Americus. Upon
one of the lots, is a comfortable dwelling and out houses.
These desiring to purchase, can at any time by appli
cation to either of the Subscribers procure a plat of said
lots, and be shown the premises.
Tkkms.—One third cash, balance twelve mouths
thereafter, and secured by a lien upon the land, or un
doubted t personal security at the option of ihe purchaser.
J. A. S. TURNER,
WM. IrtJBEKT,
W BRAktf,
A. H. GIBSON,
\V. W. BARLOW,
sep 7 23-13 t
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
ri'MIK Subscriber offers for sale his plantation in
1 the lit st and fourteenth district ot Lee conn
ty, adjoining the Cheehaw lands, known as the BTtllcr
place. It contains 2400 acres of the finest land for agri
cultural purposes in the county ; 11"<) acres of cleared
land. The wood land is well timbered. It is two tnibs
In,m Slat kcaville. The place is two well known to need
elogt/.ing.
Persons wishing to purchase land will do well to ex
atnine mine before buying else** here. For any further
information, address the subscriber at Sturkesville.
tang 318-ts) SHADKACK WARE,
NOTICE.
Subscriber offers for sale, his TAN-YARD, be
_L ing well arranged with ull necessasy conveniences,
for facilitating the interest of the same. A splendid
1 house and lot, forty (40) acres of land, more or less; all
of which is located on a beautiful and healthy emi
nence, with a rich surrounding patronage unsurpassed
by uotte iu Middle Georgia. It is situated ten miles
from Eatonton, seventeen miles from Clinton, and (wen
ty-twomiles from Milledgevillc. Those who wish to
purchase and get a good bargain, will do well to call
and examine, us I am determined to sell.
NEHEMIAU STANFORD.
Stanfordville, Aug. Bth, 1858. -"-H
HOTEL FOR SALE. Inconsequence JttL
_of my advanced age, and feeble health, I ’ > Jliy
ant induced to offer for Sale the property well j —liMl.
known ns THE PLANTERS HOTEL, in the Village of
Fort Valley, Houston County, ‘litis House is located
near llie junction of the South-W estern and Muscogee
Rail Ronds. The passengers breakfast and dine here.
1 will also sell my Plantation, consisting of 67” acres
of excellent Pine latid, immediately adjacent to the Ho
tel propertv, or I will sell the Hotel and Plantation se
perately. ‘This is a good opportunity for an energetic
man to make money, as the patronage of the Hotel, al
ready large, is constantly increasing.
The terms, both as to price and times of payment,
will be very favorable, ns 1 atn anxious to retire from
active busineoa. MATIIIEW DORSEY.
Fort Y alley, June 21 12-ts
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
r ’|‘A IIK subscriber having determined to dispose STSfe
J. of his Fainting interest, in Talbot countv. “jj. j
now offers for sale, his valuable FARM, lying 3 miles j
west ol Talbotton, on the Hamilton road; said Farm i
consisting of 500 acres, 70 or 80 acres bottom land, all j
in good repair and well improved, with a line two storv
Dwelling House, and all necessary out-houset iu good
condition, and in the most desirable part of the county.
Purchasers wishing to suit themselves in a desirable
location for health and society, are requested to call j
soon and look for themselves, as I am determined to
sell. FRANCIS LENNARD.
Talbot county, May 25 8^7 m
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE
Xi Vi V ACRES of first quality land in Monroe JO.
OUU county, adjoining lands ot Dr. James v tL>
Thweatt, and the Montpelier Institute—more than halt
of this land is as heavily timbered as any in the county,
it will be sold on favorable terms if applied for soon.—
For further particulars apply to
W. S. WILLIFORD.
aug 3 18—tt
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
IS NOW MANUFACTURING WRITING PAPER
of till she various kinds—such us Letter, Fools-cap,
Flat-cap, Folio and Commercial Post, (ruled and un
ruled) Mediums, Demys, Ac. Also, News print, Rook
! and Colored paper; Post Ofiice and News envelopes,
and Wrapping paper of all sizes; all of which will be
j sold on as favorable terms as can be purchased in any
market.
Orders for any of the above kinds of paper addressed
i to I). ADAMS, Treasurer, or the undersigned, will
i meet with prompt attention.
G. B. CURTIS, Secretary.
Columbus, April 30. Mi
SSO, REWARD.
| RUNAWAY 01i STOLEN, from the Subscribe
; SDr who resides in Pulaski comity, about eighteen
.miles 1 otn Hawkinsvilie, on Gum Swuiup, niu
negroes, to wit : Handy a man, dark complexion, about
10 or 17 years of age, no beard, about ti feet high, with
a burn some two or three inches across the back
part of his head Rosea woman, about 20 years of age,
about 5 feet high, rather light complexion; and tw<
boys, (children; one about 4 years old, and the other
about 5 months. The negro man is slightly disabled in
one hand. The above reward will be paid to any poi
son delivering sajd negroes to me, or lodging them in
anv safe Jail, so that 1 can get them, as also a reasona
ble remuneration will be made, for anv information ii
relation to said negroes. HENRY EVINS.
july 27 17-ts
FALL IMPORTATIONS 1853.
BANCROFT, BETTS AND MARSHALL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A ATE AGAIN invite the attention of purchasers ot
VV DRYGOODS in the South and South-west, fi
our stock of Goods for Fall trade. To Merchants win
have visited our market the past season, examined oui
stocks, and become acquainted with our facilities for do
ing business, it is unnecessary to say that we offer in
ducements, second to no house in this country. Oui
Fall Stock, has been selected with great care by two ot
our house, from all the principal European markets—
our styles and fabrics, will be found better adapted t<
the Southern taste, and sales, than any Goods importet
into this countrv.
W e wish i: distinctly understood, by buyers, that to
import alt our Foreign Goon's, and are apie and detei
mined to sell them as low, as the same qualities are sole
in any market in the United States.
We offer in our LADIES DRESS GOODS I)E
PA KM ENT, a full and complete stock of all the newes:
styles and fabrics, such as
Silks,Satins, Marcelines, de j Barege De Laines,
Chenes, Long and Square Shawls.
Casimers, Robes, Muslin Mantillas, Mantles, Cloth,
de Lanes, Velvet and Silk,
Brocade and plain Alpac- Plain and Embroidered Vi
as, setts and Cloaks,
French and Gorman Mus- I Swiss and French Embroi
lins, dories, in great variety.
BombazineSatin de Laines, White Goods, Ribbons.
Silk Velvets, Crapes, Leses Dress Trimmings, Laces,
French, Scotch and Eng- Ac. Ac.,
lish ginghams, A prints,
Also full and comjdete assortment of Goods for MIL
LENARY PURPOSES.
Hosiery.
In this department we otter every possible variety ot
Silk, < t-t. and Woosted Hose, and half Hose, Silk.
Merino ai.d Cotton under-Garments, Kid. Beaver, Buck,
Silk, Woolen nnd Cotton Gloves, Ac Ac. We pay par
ticular attention to this department of our business, and
embrace all the leading nr.ides wanted.
LINENS AND LINEN GOODS.
We offer in this department a full and complete stcck
of ti, 7,8, 9, IOK Bleached and Broad Damask Table
Covers, till styles, Diapers, Towels, Damask Napkins,
Damask Doyles, Dewlas, Crash, Grass Linens, 8, 1",
12K Linen Sheetings, Pillow Linens, % to 1 yard Irish
Linens, Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts, Ac.. Ac.
BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND
TAILOR’S GOODS.
In this department we embrace all the best makes ot
French, German, English and American Cloths, Cassi
meres, and Vestings, Black and Colored Silk and Satin
Vestings, Velvet do, % to 1K English and American
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, Linseys, Plain and
plaid Cloak Linings, Canvass, Paddings, Silk, Twist,
Buttons, Ac., Ac.
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, KERSEYS, DOMESTICS
Ac., Ac.
We offer in this department of our business, a oiost
full and complete stock of English and American Blan
kets, Negro Goods of all qualities. White, Red and Blue
Flannels, Bleached and Blown Domestics, all qualities.
Linen, and Cotton Osnaburgs, and colored Cottons, all
styles.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, CUR
TAIN S T U F FS, Ac.
We pay particular attention to this branch of our bu
sines, an i can supply every article in the House-furnish
ing line, such as
English, Scotch, and American Velvets, Tapestry,
Venetian 3 plv and ingrain Carpets, all quali
ties, Floor Cloths, from one yard to six
Yards in width, Rugs, Malls, Canton
Mattings, Stair Rods, Bindings,
Rich Damasks, Brocatels,
Woosteit and Cotton Da
masks, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Loops, Gimps
Fringes, Tassels, Cornices, Ac., Ac.
We are prepared in this department, to furnish any
Goods wanted tor Hotels, St am boats, or private Houses,
aud tit them up in the best stvleand manner.
BANCROFT, LETTS A MARSHALL,
july 6 14 if ni-.i and 211 King Street.
SPLENDID P.ANO FORTES 7~~
N r OW RECHIN ING, some of * 1- ■ ’j,y
splendid I’iana Fortes ever olfereiib
in Macon, from the celebrated Factories ot 1/ J it j J
J. C. Ctuckering aud Nunn A Clark, warranted superior
u> uni others made in he United States. Also, two
splendid llarps trom J. F. Brown A Co.’s Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eves to
look at, and the tone completely captivating. We shall
take pleasure to show these Instruments to any that
have a taste lor tine goods.
On hand, Prince Melodious, best article of the kind
made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tainborins,
Bugles, Clarionctts; Flageolets, Flutes, and a variety oi
Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in our line. Guitar
ami Violin Strings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar,
Instruction Books, Ac.
WATCHES, JEWKLHT AND FANCY GOODS.
Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, Gentlemen and
Ladies’patterns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings, Brace
lets, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold and
Silver Spectac es, silver Spoons and Forks, silver, Ivon
and Wood Napkin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets,
Castors, Waiters, anil Candlesticks—and a variety ot
fanev Goods, Shot Guns, Rides, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ac. All theabove articles sold cheap fm
cash or approi ed credit.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted, at short
notice. Give us a cail at oar old stand. Cotton Avenue,
Union Building. J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN,
may 21 7-if
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED.
WE NOW LIAVK FOK SALE THAT CELEBRATED REMEDY,
MORTI MORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND
BLOOl) PURIFIER—Which lias gained such
great popularity where ever introduced, as theonly spe
cific known for the effectual cure of this painful disease
This remedy has already cured thousands of cases, com-;
prising every seeming form of this complaint, from the |
wjUitumut-ry (acute , form to old okronva cases of from i
ten to twenty and thirty years standing. Those who
had for veal's’ resorted to the various celebrated springs, j
had tried all the linaments and external applications,
and been under treatment of some of the ablest physi
cians both in tiiis country and Europe; still after all
these efforts had failed, this compound hail cured them.
Many who have been cripples, either hobbling upoi.
crutches or coulined to their beds for years, certify to u
comjilete and permanent cure by the use of this remedy.
Vie have not sjmee, in a newspaper advertisement, to
insert the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This
evidence comes from sources which must inspire confi
dence in every mind. Physicians have resorted to it,
and certify that, even in extreme cases, where consulta
tions had been held, and they hail decided that there
were no hopes of recovery, even then, they procured
this medicine and administered it, and Reflected a com
plete cure. Ministers of various denominations have
written and published what it Ills done for themselves
and friends; while merchants, officers, mechanics, and
private citizens have furnished volumes of evidence ot
the highest character, such as accompanies no other
preparation in America.
NVe most respectfully ask those who are afflicted to
send to the agent in their vicinity, and get a circular,
and read the letters and certificates of Rev. Jas. Mitch
ei, Rev. N. G. Berryman, Rev. J. 11. Linn, Rev. J. M.
Kelly, Rev. 11. A. Colburn, and other clergymen ; while
we add the names of Hon. J. Smith, late President if
the Bank of the State of Missouri; Geo. O. Atherton,
Officer in the Bank in St. Louis; Messrs. James 11. Ed
dy, S. Downing, A. Holland, U. NV. Stone, J. W. Chris
ty, Joseph Soit’.iiack, with other prominent merchants
of St. Louis, us also vast numbers of other citizens.
This is home evidence, and these are living witnesses,
where this great remedy was first introduced. The
I proprietors have now opened their Great Central Office
j at No. 1, Barclay street, (Astnr House) in the citv otj
j New York, where all orders for this medicine will be I
I promptly attended to.
This is a vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre- j
iiared and recommended for this one disease uione.—
1 This it will cure.
Price, $5 per single bottle: or three bottles for $lO.
w. v. Alexander a go., Proprietors, n. y.
Sold bv GEORGE PAYNE and LEONARD
LITTLE, Macon, Ga. dec 15 37-ly i
WOKDEftFUL CUBE OF A CANCER \
BY DR. W. R. MOSELEY,
OF GRIFFIN, GA.
f ■ XHIS is to certify, that 1 was sorely afflicted with a
1 Cancer on my breast for many years. The whole j
breast was an entire mass of Cancer, and a horrid sight;
to behold. In the month of February, I put my sell
under his treatment, almost in a helpless condition, and
in the course of six Woks / tens made perfect'g soum
ami Will. I mu now enjoying good health. My case
was witnessed by more than three hundred persons. 1
would advise all who are subjects of this disease, to visit
Dr. Moseley us soon as possible, and have their health
restored. MARY JACOBS.
References. —Col. Richard Walker, Monroe, Geo.;
Maj. John McCurdy, Gwinnett countv, Ga.; Thomas
Jacobs, Esq., Gwinnett county, Ga.; Dr. J. I). Martin
Griffin, Ga.
Mrs. Jacobs resides near Logansville, Gwinnett co.,
Georgia.
* Dr. Moseley has in his possession more than
forty certificates from patients that he lias cured within
the last three years. June 1 9-ts !
BLANKS.
\ GENERAL Assortment of Attorney’s, Clerk’s,;
Justice’s, Ordinary’s, Notary’s,and Tax Collectors
BLANKS. ’ I
Also, CHECKS on the several Banks in Macon, for
sale at the Jour mil and Messenger Of.ce. ,
PLANTERS, ATTENTION!
LEINAU’S an e-can fertilizer
AND SUPr.I : uOSPHATE OF LIME,
has no equal—prepared i- presslv for WHEAT AND
GRAIN, OF ALL KIND*; CORN. POTATOES and
GRASS—is suitable for all soils One barrel is suffi
cient for an acre of land ; tar superior to Guano, and at
half its price, can be had at f-i 50 per barrel, or $25
per ton of 2,240 lbs. Method of using it, scatter broad
cast and harrow in. To be had of the proprietor only.
GEO. A. LEINAU, Proprietor,
No. 10, SowHi Front Si., Philadelphia
Used successfully b- Villium W. Claike. oi
Philadelphia; George Esq., Mr. Field, ot Fox
Chase, Pa.; Mr. Dai in ... Mount Airy; Mr. Janny,
Bucks county; Mr Kho Ms, Montgomery county : Mr.
Charles Wood, Isaiah V. ood & Brothers, New Jersey;
Mr. Boudmott, of Burling on City, New Jersey ; Mr.
Bond, of Salem, New Jersey; Mr Trout wine. Alnng
ton, Bucks county, I’u. ; Mr. Trainer, ot D i.m .t c
county ; Messrs. Coleman A llitehener, of Salem • an
tv, New Jersey ; Mr. Muhuffey, of Marietta, Pa ; at.da
host of Farmers in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylva
nia, and elsewhere.
Fanners making Muck Hills, will find a few barrels
invaluable. For FRUIT TREES, winch it wiligieatlv
benefit by being scattered around after they have been
dug about, a light coating. For sale onlv bv
GEO. A. LEIN AU, Proprietor,
No. 19, South Front Street, Phiiadel| Ira.
N. B. T.e American Fertilizer lias been used suc
cessfully in the islands of Bermuda and Barbudoes.
August 3,1853 18 5m
M U.ELE MANUFACTORY.
iifcl ‘''m <
I OHX RITTER, Marble .Manufacturer, No. 10, Grand
ft stieet.Ncw Haven,Cuittiecticui, has constantly on
hand, made to order, ul American and Foreign Mat hie,
Grave Stones and Monuments of vat ions paiterns, Ta
ble Tops, Chimney Pieces, Jams, Mantles, Baptismal
Founts, etc., etc.
Various patterns of Monuments from theabove es
tablishment, can be* seen in Hose Hll C‘imt<nj. Or
ders for any description of Marble work, will be receiv
ed by the undersigned, who is authorized to act a< Mr.
Ritter's Agent. JOHN L. JONES,
jan 12-52 41-y
SOUTH-WESiLUN KAILROAI) CO.,
MACON, Oct. 2>/iu, i t 3 )
rjMIE Subscribers to the Stock of this Company for
1 the Americus Extension, are notified that they are
required to pay the* third and last installment of Fifty
Dollars per share on said Stock, on or before the first
day of January, next.
Stockholders in Savannah, can make payment at the
Central Rail Road Bank.
Prompt payment will be expected, as the funds are
required for the purpose of paying for the Iron, now
daily expected to arrive.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET, Treasurer,
nov 2 31-tlj
SOUTH-WESTERN RAII. ROAD.
FSjTZjZiA 13,
1 PASSENGER TRAIN’S leave Macon daily A.
M., arrive at Oglethorpe 1 OK. A. M., arrive at Col
umbus l o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus daily at 9
o’clock, A. M., and Oglethorpe at 11%, A. M., arrive at
Macon BW, P. M., connecting at Macon each way with
Central R. It. Trains to Savannah, Augusta, and Mil
ledge v lie, and with Macon A Western TrainstoGriffin
Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, Ac.
Connecting daily at Columbus by a fast line of Coaches
28 miles to Opdik’a, thence 04 miles by M &, W. P. R
R. to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallabasse and Eu
fanla mail stages.
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon, Aug. 22, 1853. sep 14 24
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. 1
MACON, Acgcst 11th, 1853. j
fhTtpfi ggCSt .jsTjTI.
\T a regular meeting of the Board of Directors, this
day, the following Resolutions were passed:
il lte/es, Many applications have been made, from
various quarters, for tlie further extension of the road
of Ibis Company, beyond Americus, and inasmuch as
this Company has always been willing to extend the
Road whenever the people of Souib-Wesrera Georgia
should be prepared to come up to the work.
And t derails. The Charter of the Company looks to
a route intermediate the El or and Chattahoochee Riv
ers, whence connexion can be made to Fort Gaines on
the one hand, and .Hbam on the other hand;
And, whereas. The Company is encouraged by the
course of the citizens ot Sumter county, in relation to
the extension to Americus. and by the prevailing feeling
of the people generally, to go on according to Hie spirt:
of the Charter; It is
ttm lied, That iliis Company will extend its Road
from Americus through the Twelfth District of Lee
county, and the Fourth District of Randolph county, t >
a point on or near the north line of Baker county, pro
vided individuals shall, by the first of January next,
subscribe for stock to the extent of $225,0ut) ot>, (two
fifths of the estimated cost of the whole extension,) on
the following terms:
Ist. Twenty percent to be paid on subscribing, and
the residue installments to be called by the Company as
may be required tor the prosecution of the work.
2. The new subscribers to be placed on the looting of
the present Stockholders, as soon as the extension is
completed; Provided, that if it shall be determinad to
open the extension in part, an account shall be kept ot
the nett Earnings of so much of the road as may be
opened, and the same shall go to those who subscribe
the $225,000 00, pro rata, in the proportion of their sub
scription to the whole cost of the extension, according
to the shares they respectively hold, until the extension
is complete.
Jtesolted, That the President is requested to have a
preliminary survey of the route, made at as early a day
as possible.
True Extracts from the minutes.
(ng 17 ao-uj) A JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET.
MACON AND WASTEMI RAIL ROAD.
61312 jlSylf fiFS jfisD.
“VKIV ARRANGEMENT. On amt after Monday,
_i_X May 171 ii, the Trains will be run as follows:
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8 15, p. m., j Arrive in Atlanta 1 30 A. m.,
“ Atlanta 5 30, i\ m. | “ in Macon 10 45, r. v.
Connecting at Atlanta with the Trains i t the West
ern and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with the
Day Train of the Georgia Read, and, at Macon, w ith
the Day Trains of the Centra! and Southwestern Reads.
Passengers will arrive in Macon at a quarter pari 12,
and at Atlanta at half-past 1, having the remainder of
the night for rest.
Accommodation Trains, Tri-wceklv, will leave Macon
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at s c’ch.ik, A.
M. Leave Atlanta 7 30, A. M. Arrive in Atlanta P.
M. Arrive in Macon 2 -V, P. M. This Train will con
nect with the Night Train oflhe Georgia Road ::t At
lanta, and with the Night Tiaiu ol the Central Road a’
Macon.
Passengers by the upward Train can dine in Griffin.
The Accommodation Train between Macon and Grif
fin will be discontinued.
may i2-fi ts EMERSON FOOTE, Snp’t.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
rplIE SAVANNAH A CHARLES
-1 TON U. S. Mail Steam Packets, v-T'NfuSf
leave Savannah every morning at four -Mfe'-rTi
o’clock, A. M., after the arrival cf tlie- Night Train ol
the Central Rail Road, aud arrive at Charlesten r.t 12
M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the
Wilmington Steam Packets, which leave with the U.
S. Mail every day ut 2).y ]’. M.; and also with the New
York and Charleston Steamships, w hich leave Charles
ton every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evening, will
arrive in time to connect with the splendid new Steam
ship Jamts Alger one week, and the Steamship S -uth
-1 erinr the next.
Fare from Charleston to New York, by land route.
S2O, time 52 hours; bv Steamships, $25.
f>. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent,
may lit 7-1 v Satanimh,
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAY
IGATiON COMPANY.
fpllE new- and siilendid steamshii s, pJ .L
----1 KEPSTONESTATE. Capt.
lIAHDiE ; STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt.
J. J G.mvix, will leave Savannah for Philadelphia
every Wednesday. The steamships aie the most com
fortable on the coast, and are unsurpassed for safety
nnd speed. They will leave Saiai.r.ah, as follow s:
Keystone State, Wednesday, 2-th September.
State of Georgia, “ ‘ sth October.
Keistone State, “
State of Georgia, “ 19th “
Keystone State, “ 90th “
State of Georgia, “ cd November.
Keystone Stale, “ ! ,; h “
State of Georgia, “ loth “
Keystone State, “ 93td “
State of Georgia, *” 30th “
Keystone State, “ 7th December.
Suite of Georgia, “ 14th “
Cabin Passage S2O
Steerage 8
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent in Savannah.
HERON & MARTIN,
sen 28 2'J-lv Agents in Philadelphia.
CASH FOR LAND WARRANT?.
‘tiriTll the transfers properly made, we will pay
VV One Dollar per Acre for ail Warrants offered in
a short time. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
sep 21
•
wM . B . FERRY & Cos.
-DEALERS IX
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SECOND STUI LT, TiI!ANGELAH DIOICK,
j \ RE now receiving a very large stock of Boots and
.A*- ‘*’ e> * ’ the i .nl and i\ inter trade to uh; s
!l -’ r, invite the attention of j, c f
tlemeu imdiiur o, ii r n . . , , 1 <‘!ki ueu
iwi.h l: !ms
. * y U-.UrdChsj7 ilii 11H” v ft-l
Slippers, Rubber Orer-boe-s and < -k ‘ i ‘
ecu id.md tor sale by WM. B. FERRY* Co®’
I )ROGAIYS.—A large stock of Fl ick inß u
i Plantation Brogans; also Kin Calf 3 p USSeI
I Leather Biogans, iust receives! nnrj for sah bv Knamcl
_ (oc! 12 ‘■ WM. B. FERRY & CO.
T EATHEK.—A large stock of Oak and Homb ■
I j Sole Leather, French Calf Skins. Shoe Tim* *
jnstrecetve-d by WM. B. FERRY A cb ’
~ 98—4 HI
I AIMES’
Lace andConcTess Prunclkt < r
x da. White Kid and S.Tk Gaiters -iS ‘V™ ’
and W bite Kid aud Satin Slippers; Jem v I .. J r 01
and Kid Boots and Gaiters; Emmie! ami Kid fe',
Buskin Over-Shoes, Cork Soles, A., jus! J d ; 1
for sale by WM. B. FERRY A CO
Oct 12 ... ,
JB-4ni
BOA S’ fine Sewed and Pesr imitafinn n.
ISUk Hoots; te E-JS ooii Ki t'S a
reg Brogans, Gaiters, Dancing Pumps, Ac j M s f fL J
cd IJ. FERRY A CO,
00 28-4 m
MISSES’ Lace and Congress Gaiters; Enamel evd
Jenny Lind Boots and Gaiters; Kid Excels!, w.
I flippers i les, School Boots, and a great variety of :
j dren s Boots, Gaiteis and Slippers, just received b\
j toct!2 28-4ni i WM. .11. FERRY & CO.
CHINA AND CROCKERY STORE
SECOND STREET, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GA.
I ) 1 . -McE) 0\ has just received and is now
11. opening an extensive and elegant stock otf s -
Goods m his line, to which he invites public at- Vr
| tbe'fofiowingr* ° ,bt ‘ r l!e, "’ S ’ bc be “ S k ' ave tP meni
i White and Gold-band China, in Tea and Dinner
i fcets, at prices from £8 to $l6O.
! >s>L er 1 iati and Castors and Fruit Baskets
J C handuliws (for fluid; suitable for Hulls and ChurcL-
Brittania W are—Knives and Forks.
Large lot of Vases—Coffee Cups.
Goblets, Tumblers and other Glassware
Looking Glasses—Waiters.
Besides a large assortment of White Orunite and
< omnion Wan, an! even other article usualli ’o i
a similar es.;,id.,-im.cnt The Ladles ale si ccUi; mvi
,ed to call and examine bis assortment, before purchas
. lt-.g elaewhere. 1
28-ts
CATER & ERII I IN,
A , wii!l il well selected stock of GROCE-
A RlKfc and STAPLE DRY-GOODS.
Rest qu;:hty Bagging.
I VV estern and Russia Rope
Georgia Woolens and Shoes,
Kefined and St. Croix Sugars,
Old Java and Rio Coffee,
Extra and Superfine Flour,
Paints, Oils, Ac Ac.
Our friends will still remember u<*
sep 7 j>3-
Illlili COUNTY ACADEMY,
male department.
I rpHE late able and efficient Principal having been-
I as the public are aware, transferred to the Female
Department; the subscriber lias been chosen to fill the
vacancy. L nder whose supervison the exercises of the
Institution will comnience Monday. sth September It
is deemed sufficient iri this connection to state, that the
course of instruction wiil he thorough and practical and
the regulations and exercises, generally, will be in ac
cordance with the best established usage. The loca l-,,
is a most eligible one—the rooms large, airy, and iivfi
tarnished and the grounds embracing an entire square
I oeautifully shaded, affording pupils the full benefit of
i exercise m flic open air without exposure. In accept
ing this appointment and entering upon its duties, we
bung out self equally under obligations to the Trustees
and the public, to spare no pains to merit for this School
an honorable position among institutions if iis ck-’
| indeed this is with ns, a cherished object-and we
avail ourself of the opportunity, most resiiectfullv toiu
vite the continued and cordial co-operation and support
ot the patrons and friends of the Institution. For par
ticulars see circular, or apply to the undersigned at the
Academy. j. w MILLER, Rector,
aug t,
CENTRAL FEMALE COLLEGE.’
CULLOBEN. GEORGIA.
1 Exercises of this Inst itution, will commence on
■ ne tirst Monday, in Octobi-r. and continue
: months. Everv facility is affofdetl by this Jns’itu.toa
o a thorough scientific, hterarv, and ornamental educa
tion.
For particulars, apply to the President, bv letter
oi otherwise. j. DARBY. President.
...
HOLLOWAY’S FILLS.
CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD
DIGESTION.
epy of a I.etti r from Mr. Jt. IV. lurk ns, Chemist, 7
l’i !.-!■< i-S: ret’, Li cere pool, died Gth June, 1851.
To Professor Holloway,
Sir—Your Pills and Ointment have stood tbe highest
on our sale list ot Proprietary Medicines lor some \ ears.
A customer, to whom J can refer tor any enquiries, de
sires me to let you know the particulars oi her case. —
She had been trot,bled tor years With a disordered liver
and bad digestion. On the last occasion, however, the
virulence ol the attack was so alarming, and the inflam
mation set in so seven.iv, that doubts were entertained
ol her not being able :o bear up under it ; fortunately
; she was induced to try your Piiis, aud she informs me
j that alter the first, and each succeeding dose, she had
| great rebel She comitmcd to take them, and although
l she used only three boxes, she is now in the enjoyment
jof periect health, i could have sent you uiuny more
j cases, but the above, from the seventy of the attack,
| aud the speedy cure, i think speaks much in favour of
i your astonishing Pills, R. VV. KIKKUS.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC
FEVER IN VAN DiEMAN’S LAND.
! Copy ‘fa Letter ins rted in the Jioburt Town t ■ : <r ‘f
the l*f March, 1851, fy Major J. Wakh.
Magaret M Uounigan, nineteen years of age, residing
at New Town, had been suffering from a violent iheu*
. matic lever for upwaidsof tin, months, which had cn
, tuely deprived her ot the use i: Per i.u.t -; .: .rg in s
itl.vAi M.l WuS lirjitl cult- ii .l.k E i k). J. v
i U.cai liiuii ui iALliiiit Town, ai.a bv .L.tni i-c; was
j considered hopeless. A lrieiid prevailed upon her to
j try Holloway’s cIK Lrnted Fills, which she cnu.-cutec to
j do, and in au incredible short spate of time they eflio
ted a perfect cute.
CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN TIIF
CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON 84 YEARS
OF AGE. i .
From Misers. Th< ic <t - Fan, I'rrpriei< rs . / the Lynn Ad
vertiser, uho cun vouch fr the folic wing staement.
Aueaist ltd, 1851.
j To Professor Holloway,
Sit—l desire to bear testimony to the good effect of
; Holloway’s Pills. For some veais 1 suffered severely
; from u pain and tightness in the stomach, which was
| uko acton:pailied by a shortness of bieatb, that preiti -
ted me from walking abi ut. lam 4 years cl age, and
1 notwithstanding my advanced state ol life, these PiJ*
Lave so relieved me, that lam de-iious that o'hr is
should be made acquainted ivilfa their virtures. I®
i now rendered, bv tneir means, comparatively aciiia
! at.d can take cxeitise without inconvenience or tam
which 1 could t.ot do beio'.e.
j Signed * HENRY COE,
Xcrth-st., i.yuit, Norfolk.
: These ceLlruUd J > dts ere uondetfuliy ifcacioeti in the
foil-. Wing eompUttnls.
Ague, Asthma, Bilious complaints. Blotches on the
I Skin, Bowel com plaints, Colics, Ccimiipaiion ot ‘he
: Boitei.', Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery.
Erysipelas, Female iitegulaiiues, Fever et alt kinds,
Fits, c>cmt, Ficad-uche, indigestion, Infiamatiou, Juim
clicc, Liver Complaints, J.iuubagtq Piles, libcuiuati(
Revenucn ot L i me, Sciolula, cr King's P-vil,
i Thioats, Stouc and Gtavel, Secondary Syu-ioms, i
| Douloureux, Tumours, L eels, V eneiat AUict.on?,
| Worms of all kiuu.-, Weakness, from whutevei etuse,
; veC.. &C. , , v
vSoid at the Establishment of Professor HOI.LUvV A L
j 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, London,; ana bv ail ,l ”
I spocUvble Druggistb ana Deaiets is Medicines ihrcugli
! out the British Empire, and ol th. se ol nit-c nm
States m boxes at hj.c., bVc., aud ?i,. o eacn. no ■
sale bv the principal Drug house in ike l i-mu, t-na ■.
Messrs. A. B AD. SAiiHs, New York; Vt. VV. Lixcou
A E. B. vSTkohkckei:, Macon, Ga.,
There is cousiueiabie saving by taking me r l
N. ii. —Direction for the guidance*, jarents n tve J
disorder ai< ailixcu :o each box. ly 0
HATS AND CAPS.
G 1 ENTS, fashionable Moleskin, a beaut-
V ful article. A 80, a peneial assort ment
of men’s and boy ’s Suit Flats. A
stcck of Caps of all kinds. Nevy les-, Ac
for sale low by STRONG A Vi uum
nov 8