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SHERIFF’S SALES.
PULASKI DECEMBER SALE.-Will bo
sold before the Court-house door, in the town of
Hawkinsvilie. Pulaski county,- on the first Tuesday in
December next, the following Property, to-wit:
Eighty and onc-half (S"Jf) acres ol the north-west
half of land, uutuber two hundred and four J2< ‘4 ,
in the twentieth (20) district ol originally M ilkinson,
now Pulaski county; and fifteen (15)acres of lot,num
ber not known, but known as the place where Snlmion
E. Wilson formerly lived, in the twentieth (20) district
of originally Wilkinson, now Pulaski county; fourteen
(14 ’ head of hogs, four (4) head cattle, one ( 11 sorrel!
mare colt, levied ou as the proj>erty of Stephen Rey
nolds, to aatify one fi. fa. from Pulaski Superior four*,
in favor of Pratt, Woodford k (’o., vs. Stephen Ke\-
holds, maker, and Henry R. Beets, endorser
Also, one sixth (1-6) part of lot of land, number
forty-four (44) in twenty-first (21) district of originally
Wilkinson, now Pulaski county, levied on as the pro
perty of W. A. Haraiel, to satisfy one Justice Court
fi. fi in favor of L. Smith, vs. W. A. Hamid, and
John A. Hamid. Levy made and returned to me by
H. Smith, constable.
MILES BEMBRY, Dep. Sher’lT.
oct 2 31-ids.
UTTER DECEMBER SALE. -Will Ik sold
ou the first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court-house door in the town of Americus, Suinter
county within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One house and lot in the town of Americus, lying on
the stage road to Oglethorpe, it being the house and
land thereunto attached, supposed to be about 2 ( acres
of land, more or less, said lot now in the possession ol
Robert M. Puckett; levied on as the property of V in
eeut D. Tharp, to satisfy two fi fas from Sumter Sujic
rior Court, one in favor of Levi Johnson, vs. \ inceni
D. Tharp maker, and Jeter A. Hogge endorser, the oil
er fi fa in favor of James Baker, vs. Vincent 1). Tharp
and James A. Brown, property pointed out by plaintiff s
attorney.
Also, lot of land No. 131 in the 27th district of ori
ginally Lee, now Sumter county, levied tin as the pro
perty of Tera Richards, to satisfy two fi fas from the
78&tb district <l. M., of Sumter county, in favor of Jeter
A. Hogge, vs. Tera Richards. Levy made and returned
to me by 1). F. McKay, Constable.
Also,’fifty acres of lot of land No. 110 in the 27tli dis
trict of originally Lee, now Sumter county, said fifty
acres lying in the North-east corner of said lot, levied
on as the property of Archibald Me Neal, to satisfy two
fi his in favor of “James W. Furlow A Cos., issued from
the 789th district, G. M.. of Sumter county, vs. said
McXeal. Lew made and returned to me by It. F.
McKay, Constable. G. M. WHEELER, Dep. Sh’lT.
nov’a 31-:ds
Dooly December sale.—wri be sold
at the Court bouse door in Vienna, on the first
Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property to wit:
Lot of land No. 42 in the 7th district of Doolv county,
levied on as the property of Thomas M McDaniel, to
satisfy one Justice Court fi fa issued from the .VJ.Mlidis
trict G. M., Dooly couutv, in favor of George T. Rogers,
va, Thomas M. McDaniel, property pointed out by John
C. Mounger, plaintiff's attorney.
Also, one lot of land in the 7th district No. not kmnvit,
but being the place whereon John G. Waller now re
aides, levied on as his property to satisfy one fi fa from
Doolv Inferior Court, in favor of Andrew J. Round tree,
vs. John G. Waller, maker, and Thomas Lewis, endoi
ser.
Also, lot of laud No. 17 in the 3rd district Dooly 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 fg
vor of Thomas Pollock, vs. Oliff Bradshaw, prim -inal,
William McKinney, indorser, the other in tavoi of Wil
liam McKinnev, vs. Olitf Bradshaw.
Also, lots of I land Nos. 159 and 162 in the 3rd dis'tict
of Dooly county, also, one negro boy about 17 years old,
named Dublin, levied on as the property of Thomas
Nicholson, to satisfy one fi fa from Dool v Su;*erior Court,
in favor of A. Welfes A Cos., vs. Thomas Nicholson, pro
perty pointed out by defendant.
Philemon bohannon. sirtr.
nor 2 31 tds
TJPSON DECEMBER SALE.-Will be -o'd
UJ before the Court house door in Thome.cou, on liie
first Tuesdav in December next, within the legal hours
of sale, the followiog property to wit:
One negro woman, named Martha, about 22 years ot
age, levied on as the property of Jeremiah Kendal, to
satisfy two fi fas from Upson Inferior Court, one in fa
vor of Simeon R. Dorougb, vs. Jeremiah Kendal, and
one Thomas Barron, vs. Jeremiah Kendal and Byron
Ellis security-; property pointed out by defendant.
GEORGE J. LEWIS, Dept. Si.'rf.
nor 2 31-td
U PSON DECEMBER SALE.-Will be sold
on the first Tuestlav in December next, before the
Court bouse door, fn the “town of Tbomaslon, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property to wit :
Four acres of land more or less, with the improve
ments thereon, being part of lot No. 175, in the tenth
district formerly Monroe, now Upson county, levied on
as the property of James Ballard, to satisfy two ti las
from a Justice Court of said county, in fuvorof James 11.
Stafford, vs William James, priucipul, James Ballaid
security, and George W. Goruy, emloiser. Levy made
and returned to me bv Thomas J. Gunnels, Coustable.
OWENS C. SHAUMAX, Sh’ff.
nor 2 31-tds
UPSON MORTGAGE SALE. —Will be sold
before the Courthouse door, in the town of Thou
aaton. on the first Tuesday in January next, between the
legal hours of sale, a negro woman named Lady, about
fourteen (14) years old, of dark complexion, levied on
as the property of James F. West, by virtue of Mort
gage ti. fa. issued from Pike county Inferior Court, in
favor of John B. West, rs. Jaiyes F. West. I’ruperty
pointed out bv plaintiff.
‘ G. J. LEWIS, Dept. Sh’ff.
oet 26 B<— tils
TTPSON DECEMBER SALE. Will be > <l,l
k_J before the Court house ihariii Th.unastmi, on tbej
first Tuesday in Dewsr.ber next, within the legal hours
of sale: a part of lot No. eight ft*) in the West !ack
square of tne town ofThoniastnn, said part being about
forty (4)) feet square, on the East line of said lot, levied
on as the property of the estate of Elijah Jewett, deceas
ed, to satisfy a fi fa from Upson Interior Court, in favor
of Peter J.’Williams, vs. Isaac Brown, administrator
of Elijah Jewett. Property pointed out by ft. Evans
plaintitl’s attorney.
’GEORGE J. LEWIS, Dept. Sh’ff. |
oct 1 29-tds
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Pulaski Cuunty.—Where** Ben
iamin Stone, applies to me for letters of admin
istration o* the estate of John Perry, late of said
ccunty, deceased: i
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause (if any they have; why said letters
should *ot be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this the
•31-St dav of October. 1853.
JOHN V. VITCnELU Ordinary,
nov 6 32-ftt
GEORGIA, Upson C’ounty. Wlirrea-. Ruber
M. Jackson, applies for letters of administraiioi
upon *the estate of Robert L. Sturdivant, late of sail
eomrty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to-cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased. t<
•how cause (if any they have) within the time presciib
and by law, why said letters, sliou Id not Ik- granted.
Given under my hand, this 27th. dav of Octobei, ! s .:.
WM. A. UOlill, Ordinary.
BOV 2 31-at
EOKGIA, .lonroe Comity. -Whereas Gii
VJT li* Wright, has applied to tne lor letters of Guar
dianshp of the persons and property of Washing*on am
Harriet Ann Burgav, minors and orphans of Tiionia-
O. Burgay, deceased, under fourteen years ot age
These are ; therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
pilar, the kindred of said minors, to bo and appear a
my office within the time prescribed by law, ana shov
•aase (if aay Hkey have; why said letters should not b
granted.
Given under my hand, this 26th day of October, 1853
E. G. CABaNIS.6, Ordinary,
oct 26 30-M ’
GEORGIA, Mouroe County.—Whereas Wil
liam Freeman, has applied for fetters of adtninis
•.ration on the estate of Jefferson Lane, late ot said coun
tv, decased:
These ar*, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to
aud appear at mj office within the time prescribed b’ t
law, to show cause (if an y they have) why said letters,
•bould not be granted.
Giren under my hand, this 20th day of October, 1855.1
E. G. CABANISS, Ordinary. I
octSS 30-51 ‘ I
(N EORGIA, Sumter County,—To all whom
T it hat coxckbx:—Whereas Hester E. King, and
Hugh M. D. King, apply to me for letters of adruinis
■♦ration upon the estate of Angus M. D. King, late o
•aid county, deceased:
These are, therefore, toeife and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, andfiile fkeir cbjections, if any they have, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted to the said ap
plicants.
Given under mv hand, thi* 26th day of October, 1853.
L. BRUNER, Ordinary,
oct 2 30-5 t
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES.
ADMINISTR ATORS’ SALE.-Will be-. -
n Tuesday, the 20th of December next, betweci
the usual_ hours of sale, at the late residence of Benju
min F. \ oung|blood, deceased in Upson county, a por
tion of the personal estate of said deceased, consist in;
of com, fodder, cotton, park bos, stock bogs, mule',
cattle, tanning utensils, housek.-ij and kitchen fnnii
tore, and virions other articles t, tedious to mentiou
Tenmrtm the day. Bale to continue from day to dav
until adt ia sold. WM. B. TRICE, Adm’r. ‘
uov 9 32—tds
4 DM I NINTH ATOK’Ji KALIL-Will
S V ou the first Tuesday in January next, before the
Court-honfie door in Macon, bet ween tUe usual hours*
of sale, by virtue of an order of the Honorable the!
Grdiuury of Bibb county, three negroes:—Nicholas, a
.boy nbent 13 years oldßutter, a boy about 16 years
old; Mariah, a giri about ten years idd. Sold as the
property .of Warreje W. Williamson, deceased. Terms,
a*h- T. I*. STUBBS, Adm’r,
Aov. 9 Si tds Warren W Williamson.
CITATIONS.
DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—WiII be sold
on Wednesday, the 7th day of December next, at
the late residence of Edward Brooks, deceased, all the
perishable property of said deceased, consisting of corn,
cotton, fonder, oats, peas, potatoes, rice, and wheat,
stock and pork hogs, cattle, sbeep, 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 laud in
good repair, rented for the coming year. Sale to con
tinue from day to day until all is sold. All in Macon
county. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JOHN F. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
nov 9 32-tds
DMINISTR ATORS’ S \ LE. -By authority
of aii order heretofore passed by the Ordinary of
Bibb county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, 1854, before the Court-’.wmse door in Macon,
and within the legal hours of sale, a beautiful building
lot 0:1 College street, adjoining the residence of Rev.
A. rilianklin, containing 2 acres, running back to Madi
son street; also, a wood lot, about tour miles from
Macon, containing 25 acres, and adjoining the lands ol
Wiuship, Carr, aud o'hers. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of Charles Cotton, deceased.
Terms—Six and twelve months credit for approved
notes, bearing interest. ,
* EDWIN GRAVES,
Xov. 9. 32-tds Adm'r of Charles Cotton.
V DMINISTRATORS’ S ALE.—Will be sold
betere the Court house door in the town of Stark
villc, l.ee county. Go., between the untal hours of oale,
the following property to wit: one land warrant for
160 acres, one negro man Henry, aged 28 vtsurs, one ne
gro woman Lucy, aged 26 years, and her three children,
Tom, a boy aged 4 years, Alexander, a boy aged 3 years
and Jane siged one year. Ail of which wilt be sold for
the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of Stephen Wil
liam*. late of said countv, deceased. Terms on day of
sale It. K. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
liov 9 33—t'*d
VDMININTR ATOK'S SALE.-Will be sold,
on Tuesday, the 2<th day of December next, at
the residence of Janies W. Daniel, in Upson county,
the jK’rishable Estate and Household and Kitchen tur
niture of Hopkins Daniel, late of said county, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of heirs aud creditors of said de
ccesed. Terms on the dav, Ac.
S*4d* JAMES W. DANIEL. Adm'r.
V DMINISTRATORS* SALE*- “ ill be *oM
on the Istb December next, at the late residence
of Michud Dialling, late of Dooly county, deceased, all
the jierishable property of said estate, consisting ot hoc
si's, hogs, cat le, household furniture, and many other
articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known
on the day of sale. MARY DOOLIXG, Adm’rx.
nov 2 3!-tds
4 DMINISTRATORS’ SALE. WBI
beiore the Court house door, iu she town of For
syth, Monroe county, on the first Tuesday in January
, next, between the legal hours of sale, one negro man,
named Deter, about jwenty-six or seven years old. Sold
agreeable to an order of the honorable Court of Ordina
ry, of Monroe county, as the property ot Thomas G.
Burgav, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
JAMES NORRIS, Adm’r.
nor 2 81-tds
\ DMINISTRATORS’ SALE. -Will be sold
on Thursday, 15th day of December next, at New
Market, Monroe county, all the |erishab!e property of
Robert Mays, late of Monroe county, deceased, consist
ing of horses, mules, and stock hogs. A lot of fine cows
and two yoke of oxen, corn, fiidder, oats and wheat;
a set of goed blacksmith tools, farming utensils, house
hold ana kitchen furniture, and one road wagon, buggy
and rockaway, gin thrasher and fan, and other articles
too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the
day of sale. Sale to continue from day to day until all
is sold.
Also at the same time and place. I will hire a part of
the negroes of said estate, for the ensuing rear.
JOHN SHANNON, Adm’r.
nov 2 31—40d
1 DMINISTRATORS’ SALE—WiII be sold
/ \ before the Court house door, in Amer icus, Sumter
county, on the first Tuesdav in December next, within
the legal hour* of sale, under an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Sumter county ; the plantation belonging
to the late Raiford Hooks, deceased, said land lying on
1 Line creek in the twenty-eighth (2Sth i district ot ori
ginallv I.ee, now Sumter county; being lots Nos. two
hundred and twenty-nine (229) and two hundred and
thirty, (230'j and ten (10) acre* oft’of lots No*, two hun
dred and thirty-four (234) and two hundred and thirty
one, (231) in all containing four hundred and fifteen
(415) acres, more or less, 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: Mary, a woman about 35 years ol
age; Isaac, a boy about 17 years of age; Celia, a girl
übout 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 aud negroes sold as the property
of the said Raiford Hooks, deceased, for the benefit ot
the heirs and creditors.
ELIZABETH A. lIOOKS, Adm’rx.
oct 26 [b] 30-40d
V DMINISTRATORS* SALE. -Agreeable to
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter coun
ty, will be sold before the Court house door at Ameri
cus, in said county, on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of sale: one house and lot
iu the town of Americus, Ga., known as the residence
occupied by Dr. Irvin 1). Heath, when in life, said lot
contaming about three (3) acres more or less, well in
duced, and improved with a good frame dwelling aud
all other necessary out houses, stables, Ac.; also, one
aeie lot known as the llaine 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. Livingstou’s,
! McCay’s and Lamar's offices, four feet front and twenty
r.ack ; all sold as ‘he property of Irvin D. Heath, late ot
Sumter couutv, deceased, tor the benefit of tlit 1 heirs aud
creditors. C. F. HEATH, Adm’rx.
M. DOUGLASS, Adm’r.
oct 26 b 80-40d
\U DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue of
an ortler of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter coun*
1 tv, will be sold before the Court house door at Ameri
j cus, in said county, on the first Tuesday in December
| next, within the legal hours of sale, two lots of land to
wit: lot No. nine (9) in the sixteenth (16'h 1 and lot No.
; two hundred and forty-nine (249) in the seventeenth
i 1 17th 1 di. trict* of originally Lee, now Sumter county,
1 said two lots containing tour hundred and five (405)
acres, more or less, with one hundred (10") acres of
cleared land in a fine state for cultivation, with a good
dwelling and all other necessary out houses; said land
|ring on tbe Mockaluchre creek, and in a desirable
neighborhood. Sold as the property of John T. Hu
bert, late of Suinter county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. Terms, one third cash, time
given on the balance.
JOSEPH A. S. TURNER. Adm’r.
oct 26 in) 3n-4nd
DM INI ST RATO RS’ S V LE.—Agreeable to
an order ot the Court of Ot dinary, of Sumter
couutv, will be sold before the Court house door at
Americus, in said county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, wiihin the legal hours of sale, two negro
slaves to wit: Booker, a man übout twenty-three (23)
years old. and Albert, a bov about twenty 2") years of
age. Sold as the |im(ierty of Sarah Jenkins, late of
Sumter couutv, deceased, tor the benefit ol the heirs
and creditors ot said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sole. ROYAL R. JENKINS, Adm'r.
oct ‘JiJ 3"-4"d
VDMIXISTRATOIt*’ svi.t:. WUI be aoM
on the first Tuesday in January next, before the
Court bouse door in the town of Hawkinsvilie, in l’u
litski county, the foliouing lands to wit: one hundred
and forty < 14” 1 acre* of lot No. one hundred and seven
- tv (170) in the nmeteenib (lath) district of originally
Wilkinson, now Pulaski couutv. Sold as the properly
ot J cob Lewis, deceased, and under the incumbrance
of the widows Dower.
Terms twelve months credit with notes and security,
this October 19th, 18.53.
JAMES LEWIS, Adm’r.
oct 26 Bo_4od
V DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.-Will be sold
. on the first Tuesday in December next, in the
town of Hawkinsvilie, I’ulaski county, before the Court
house d'M>r of said town, within the legal hours of sale,
1 lot* of land Xo*. seventy-two (72) and ninety-two (92)
in the eighth 1 Sth) district of originally Dooly, now Pll
- county, and a negro girl named Vert. Sold by vir
tue of an order from the llonoroble Court ot Ordinary
of Pulaski county*as the property of William Bennett,
for the pur|>oNe >t a distributitK* among the heirs of
* said deceased- Terms gu the dav.
| JAMES BEATY, Adm’r.
| net 2< 31-40d
| 4 DMINISTRATORS* SALE.-Will be sold,
f j x on the first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court-house door in I>aiiur, Macon county, lot of land.
No 36, in the eighth (8) district of originally Houston,
now Macon containing acres more or less; also,
at the same time, before the Court-house door in
Vienna, Doolv county, lots of land, Xos 1.1 and 172,
in the district of said county; sold as the property
of Morgan Outlaw, late of Emanuel county, deceased,
lor the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms on
the (lav. JORDAN F. OUTLAW, Adm’r.
0ct.19. 29-tOd
\ DMINISTRATORS’ SALE. -Will be sold
on the first Tuesday iu December next, before the
’ Court house door in Thomasville, Thomas county, lot
of land No. thirteen (13) in the thirteenth (13th) district
ol originally Irwin, now Thomas county.
Also, at the same time, before the Court house door
in Vienna, Dooly county, lot of land Xo. one hundred
and six (106) iu the fourth 4th) district of said comity.
Also, at the same time, before the Court house <ior
iu Clarkesville, Habersham county, lots of lad Nos.
eightv-six (86) and eighty-seren (<7 in the fourth (4th)
district of said county. Sold as the property of Lewis
i Bond, deceased, lor the benefit of his heirs.
• JOSEPH BOND. Adm’r.
oct 19 29—4ui
VDMINISTRATOR*S SALE. —By virtue of
leave heretofore granted by the Ordinary <if Cass
couutv, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in December
next,'at the Court House, in Lumpkin. Stewart
county, all the real estate ol John S. Ran He, ueceus
*d ii. said county, consisting of a valuable Plantation
} of tvventv-two hundred acres, or there about*, she
! whole will be sold in one body, or in parcels, accord
ing as inducements tnav be offered bv jiersons desiring
o purchase. This Plantation is within three mile* of
1 tic bland Post Office, very lreaithy, iu a fine neighbor
hood, aud adapted to corn and cotton. Sold for
, the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash,
-at 5-27 td* A. H CHAPPELL, Adun’r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES.
Administrators’ sale—By virtue of
an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Suinter County, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
December next, before the 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 as the property of Wright Mims, late “f said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credt
tors ’ Terms made known on the day of sale
JACKSON TINEB.Admr.
Oet. 19, 1853. w 29-4"d
4 DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.-by virtue ol
/V an order of the Ordinary of Twiggs count y, will be
><ild on the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal bouts of sale, at the Court house in Marion ; one
third part of lot of land number not known, iu the 28th
district of originally Wilkinson, nowTwiggs county,
said lot containing 202 V; acres, more or less, adjoining
the lands of John Davis, John I). Tharp, John P. bond
and others, known as the place whereon John 1 Philips
died, said lot of land is yet undivided._ Sold lor the
benefit, of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased.—
Terms on the dav of sale. _ , ,
BENJAMIN JURDEN, Adm r.
oct 12 -S-du!
4 DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—WiII be sold
in the town of Holmesvilte, on the first Tuesday
in December next, lots of land Nos. live hundred an<
sixty (56") and live hundred aud sixty-seven t-so ; m
the second (2nd) district of Appling count), sold as the
property of It. W. Ellis, deceased. Teams of sale on Hie
{j. iv * J. W. ELLIS, Adm r.
oet 26 4 ‘ l
VDAIINISTR ATOK’S S ALE.—Will be sold.
t the Coun house, in Macon, Bibb county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, the Dwelling House
and Lot, No’. 3, in square 2:!, situated on Cherry street.
Also, the Livery Stables, on Third street, shuttled on
lots No’s. 5 and 0, in square 3, in the city of Macon,
(now occupied by L'oopor ) Sold by order ot the Court
of Ordinary of Bibo county, as tlie property of A. C
Morehouse, deceased. JAS. A. XLSBET, Adm’r.
oct ft 27-tds
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue of
an order of the Ordinary of Crawford county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, within
the legal hours of sale, at the Court-house in Knoxville,
nil the land and negroes belonging to theestuteof Esley
S. Scott, late of said county, deceased, sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
WILLIS U. SCOTT, Adm’r.
sep 21 2 >-40d
GUARDIANS’ AND EXEC’I TORS’ SALE.
IT'XECUTORS’ SALE. Will be sold at there*i-j
j deuce of Amos Ponder, lu!e of Monroe county, de-'|
ceased, on Tuesday the 2"th day of December next, all
the perishable property ol said deceased, consisting ot
mules, horses, cows, one yoke of steers, stock and pork .
hogs, corn, wheat, oats, fodder, plantation tools, one I
fine coach, household and kitchen furniture, and other j
articles. Sale to continue from dav to dav. Terms on j|
the day. O H P. PONDER, [ ..
J. W. H. PONDER, ) h tcu 5
nov 9 32-tds (
I,3XE(TTORS’ SALE.— 1L virtue at-an order]
j of the Court of Ordinary, of Doolv county, will be’
sold before the Court house door in said county, on the
first Tuesday in January next, bet wen the lawful hours
of sale, the following property to wit : Two slaves, Jes
se, a man about sixty years of age, and bis wife lluldu,
about fifty-eight or nine years of age; also, lot No. 3,
and half of lot No. 2, in the village of Travellers Rest,,
in said county, with buildings thereon; also, three 1
shates in the south Western Railroad. Sold as the pro-|
pet ty of Benjamin Webb, late of said county, deceased :
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors o: said de- i
ceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale
CHARLES POWELL, E.x’r.
nov 2 31-4"d
j v\! ( l VOIIS’ SALE. Will be sold on th
IZj first Tuesday in December, next, before the Court
house door in Baker county, the interest ot John (>.
Startling, deceased, in lot of land No. -74 in the lo:h
district of originally Early, now Baker coiiol v, said in
terest being % of said land To be sold by order ol the
Hodorable Court of Ordinary, of Upson county, for the ;
benefit of the heirs ol sai.l deceased. Terms on the dav. :
DAVID 11. STARLING, Es’r.’
liov 2 31-4"d |
I TORS’ SALE. Will Resold at Irwiti
ton. Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, one lot of land No. one hundred and fifty- f
eight (158) in the twenty sixth (26tli) ilistriut of said
county, belonging to the estate of Kelly Glover, deceas
ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.— :
Terms on the day. JOHN GLOVER, Ex’r.
oct 19 29 -t"d j
POSTPONED EXECUTOR’S SALE. On|
the first Tuesday in December next, will he sold j
in Marion, Twiggs county, about TWO THOUSAND
ACRES OF LAND, lying in Pulaski county, on Wul- ]
nut Branch, and adjoining the lands of Ethclred Gris- j
tin, George Walker, and Charles E. Taylor. Os the lot, j
there art* 250 acres of fine bottom land, capable of pro- j
ducing fifty bushels of corn per acre One hundred
and fifty acres are under cultivation, and corn is upon
tbe place in plenty.
The above place can be bought at private sale.
william m. Tarver
One of tbe Executors of Hartwell Tarver
oct 12 sw-t.L
1 EXECUTORS’ SALE.—WHI sold on the first)
j Tuesday in January next, before the Court house
door in the town of Hawkinsvilie, Puhiski coifhty, be
tween the legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to
John Fleming, late of said county deceased, consisting j
of eleven hundred 1106) acres, two hundred of which
are cleared and well improved, situated on Big creek
and known as the plantation and late residence of the
said John Fleming. Upon the premises are anew Gin
house, cotton screw and other suitable buildings ; agree
able to the will of the Testators, a private sale may be
affected by the Executors’ if called upon before the time
specified.’ Those wishing to see the lands are request
ed to call upon Thully Williamson, ol whom further
particulars iu regard to payments, Ac. can bu obtained.
THULLY WILLI AMSOX, ) j.- xec , l!ors
COUNT P. FLEMING, )
sep 14 24-ts
T R I ST E E S * S A L 1..
r PIUSTEIIS SALE. Will be sold before the
1 Court house door, iu the town of Hawkinsvilie,
Pultiski county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the north half of lot No. 158, in the 4th district of ori
ginally Dooly, now Pulaski county Sold under an order
of the Superior Court, (setting as a Court of Chancery,)
in and for the couutv of Pulaski, at October Term, 18-53,
for the benefit of Missouri Hugh* and Mary Hughs I
minors. Terms, twelve months credit.
CHARLES POWELL, Trustee,
oct 26 80-tds
NOTICES TO DEBTORS A CREDITORS.,
N OTICE to Debtors and Creditors. -AH
persons having demands against the estate ot
Lewis B. Wood, late of Bibb county, decease'!, art
notified to present them, duly authenticated, in terms
of the law ; and all persons indebted to said estate, an
requested to make immediate payment.
P.’ E. BOWDRE.
nov. 9 32-Tt Qualified Executor.
N OTICE to Detton and Creditor*. Mlper- j
sons indebted to Joseph Bragg, deceased, late o |
Upson countv, sire reqiif?ste<i to make inuiicdiale pay- 1
ment, and those having demands against said deceased,
to present them within the time prescribed by law to
nov 2,—31 7t WM. H. HKAUG, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
\LL persons having claims against the estate of
Samuel Chanibless, late of Bibb county, deceased,
will present them to the undersigned in terms of the
law. And all persons indebted will make immediate
payment to JACKSON CHAMBLESS, >r
SAMUEL C. CHAMBLESS,
Administrators of Samuel Chanibless, deceased,
oct 26 30 Tt
N OTICE to Debtors and Creditors.—All j
persous indebted to the estate of Elias Kersv,
late of Upson county deceased, are hereby requested 1o
make immediate payment, and nil persons having de
mands against said deceased, will render them in agreea
ble to law. J AMES R. BAKER, Adm’r,
oct 2d f
(i EORGIA, lee County.—All persons Imving I
Jf deinanl against Daniel Tillman, late of saiti coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them prop.
erlv attested to me wiihin the time prescribed bv law,
or they will not be settled. All persons indebted to
said deceased, are hereby required to make immediate
payment. WILLIAM J. TILLMAN. Adm’r. ;
bet 19 * l |
N'OTICE to Creditors. All person* having de
innnds against the estate of Wesley F. Gardner, !
deceased, late of Upson county, ure hereby notified to
render tlieir claims to me in terras of the law.
ROBT. B. GARDNER. Adm’r.
oct 19 t
NOTICES OF APPLICATION.
rpvvo MONTHS after date, application will la
I made to the Ordinary of Upson county, for leave
to sell the Laud* and Negroes belonging to the estate ot
Hopkins Daniel, late of said county, deceased,
nov. x 32-2 m JAMES W. DANIEL Adm’r.
IXTY DAYS after date, application will be tnaiU
O to llie Ordinary “f Sum cr county, for leave to sell
the land* belonging to the estate of Francis M. Voting,
late of Sumter count v, deceased.
ROYAL li. JENKINS, Adm’r.
oct 26 fit] 30-2 m .
DAYS after date, application will be made
O to tlie Ordinary of Sumter county, for leave to sell
the laud belonging to tbe estate of John 11. Vs euver,
late of Sumter countv, deceased. )
’JESSE T. REGISTER, Adm’r. |
oct 26 i *1 JO-’-un
r pWO MONTHS after date, application will be
I made to the Ordinary of Upsou county, for leave to
sell lot of land. No. two hundred and six, (2"0) situated
in the eleventh district of formerly Monroe, now Upson
county; said lok belonging to William F. .Matthews,
Jeptha H. Matthews, Elizabeth Matthew* and Nancy T.
Matthews, minors, lor the purpose of distribution.
JOHN J. MATTHEWS, Guardian
oet 19 29-2 m
NOTICES OF APPLICATION.
SIXTY D AX'S after date, application will be mad
to the Ordinary of Sumter county, for leave to sell
the land and negro belonging to the estate of Moses
Joiner, late of Sumter county, deceased.
BURRELL JOINER, Adm’r.
oct 26 1 it j 30 9m
ritWO MONTHS afer date, application will l/
L made to the Ordinary of Sumter county, for leav L
to sell part of the lauds belonging to the estate of
Jeremiah Walker, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the creditors. „„„
OLIVE WALKER,
Adtn’x with Will annexed.
Oct. 19, 1853. ‘J9-2m
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will be
( made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, of Pu
laski county, for leave to sell lots of land numbers nine
ty-four (94$ and ninetv-tive, (95) in the eighth (Sth)
district of originally Dooly, now Pulaski county, as the
property of Green G. Giuliani, latent Pulaski county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.
PRISCILLA A. GRAHAM, Adm’rx.
oc*|-> 27-2 in
t JNVVO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable, the Ordinary ot Upson
county, for leave to sell a portion of the lands and mills
belonging to the estate of Allen Mc\\ alker, deceased.
JESSE L. OWEN, Adm’r.
oct 5 27-2 in
L A N D F O It SALE.
SALE OF LAND.
\ \ r ILL be sold at Monticcllo, Jasper county, on the
\ \ first Tuesday in December next, under, and by
virtue ot an award and judgment in chani ciy, in the
Superior Court of said county; all that tract ol land ly
ing on Storkinghead Creek ins aid county, whereon John
Johnston lived at the time of his death, and belonging
to his estate, containing as is supposed, about Sft'.i acres,
adjoining John Tilman, Warren Ambrose, aud others.
Terms of the sale, credit of twelve months with ap
proved security. LEWIS L. LANE, Ex’r.
of John Johnston, deceased,
nov 2 31-tds
LANDS FOR SALE IN HOUSTON COUNTY.
I'’ LEVEN HUNDRED ACRES ofgood planting land,
‘j well improved, contiguous to Fort V alley, in Hous
ton county, formerly owned by Col. Allen V iggins.—
Apply to Col Allen Wiggins, on the premises.
oct 1 28,1m*
LAND FOR SALE.
! ‘■l’llK undersigned has Eleven Hundred Acres 2^?
1 of LAND, lying on the South Western Rail-,SX2I
j road, in the twenty ninth district ol Suinter, between
’ Oglethorpe and Americus, twelve miles from the for
; nmr, 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 laud, being creek and
1 branch land*; upon which are about one hundred and
iwenty-tive acres cleared, and in a good state of cultiva
|| (ion, all of which I will sell on good terms. Those
‘’ wishing to buy will do well to call and examine, as I
intend making a different arrangement in rnv affairs.
HERRING HOOKS.
[ oet 12 2 y--11
LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE.
f I'M IE Subscriber being desirous of closing his farming
1 operations, offers for sale his Plantation and twen
ty negroes, and all the stock thereon. The negroes are
likely; the plantation contains eight hundred and thir
ty (s3nfacres of good land, mostly oak ami hickory;
about two hundred and eighty <28") acres of which is
/ cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The location
! is pleasant and healthy. It is situated on the road
leading from Danville to Americus, Sumter county,
four miles from Danville. I will sell the land either
j with or without the negroes If any person wishes to
i purchase such property, they will do well to call and
i examine the premises.
The terms will be made easy.
John b. harrison.
oet 5 _ 27-2 m
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
rpHE Subscriber offers for sale on accommodating
1 terms, his place in the third district of Lee county,
: containing one thousand (1,000) acres, finely iinpoved,
j and well watered, with about three hundred and seven
tv-five 1 375) acres of open land, mostly fresh ; he will
divide the place if desired by the purchaser. For fur
ther particulars applv to the subscriber on the place.
NEVVET FOSTER.
oct % _ 27 -i
LAND FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale, on any time that, may be required,
the following valuable farming Lands ; six hundred
acres on Jones Creek, in the I.sth district of Doolv
i; county, with one hundred and seventy acres of land
)’ deadened and ready for cultivation, with anew and
comfortable double Log Dwelling, Kitchen, Stnoke
i house. Crib, Stables, Ac. Also, 400 acres on Jones
j Creek, in the 14th district of Dooly; and 2"” acres in
the 14th on Swift Creek ; also, 500 acres in the 17th of
|i Thomas county.
■ The Land* in Dooly will make from 70” to 1,200 lbs.
I of Cotton to the acre. Applv to
T. W. MONTFORT, Oglethorpe, Ga.
! sep 24 _ _ 2S-tf
SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN AMERICUS, GA.
4 \ T ILL be sold in Americus, at public outcry, on the
’ ‘ first Tuesday in December iu-xt, about thirty
two ,lots, containing not less than five < 5) nor more
than ten (10) acres of land each —the greater number
1 living within the corporate limits of the village, and the
remainder, adjoining. These lots in tlieir surpassing
beaut v, and convenience of situation, fertile and salubri
ous >uil, and abundance of timber and pure water, pre
i sent peculiar inducements to persons who contemplate
settling for business,or otherwise, in Americus. Upon
one of the lots, is a comfortable dwelling and out houses.
Those desiring to purchase, can at any time by appli
cation <> either of the Subscribers procure a plat of said
lots, and be shown the premises.
Tkrms. —One third cash, balance twelve mouths
thereafter, and secured by a lieu upon the land, or mi
doubted personal security at the option of the purchaser.
J. A. S TURNER,
wm. hYbkkt,
5V BRADY,
A. 11. GIBSON,
W. \V. BARLOW.
’< SO P * 23-13 t
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
r |' , IIE Subscriber offers tor sale liis plantation in 2^3?
1 tlii,* lirst and fourteenth district ot Lee coun
: tv. adjoining the Cheehaw lands, known as the Butler
I'lltice. It contains ‘2400 acres of the finest land for agri
cultural purposes in the county; 1 100 acres of cleared
land. The wood land is well timbered. It is two miles
pom Stai kesville. The place is two well known to need
elegizing.
* Persons wishing to purchase land will do well to ex
j Undue mine before buying elsewhere. For any furl her I
| information, address the subscriber at Starkesville.
i an-a 18-ts) SHAPKACK. WAKE.
NOTICE.
* riMIE Subscriber offers for sale, his TAN-A AKI), bc
-1 ing well arranged with all neeessasy conveniences,
for facilitating the interest of the same. A splendid
house and lot, forty (40) acres of land, more or less; all
of which is located ou a beautiful and healthy cmi-
n ‘tice, with a rich surrounding patronage unsurpassed
by none in Middle Georgia. It is situated ten miles
from Eatonton, seventeen miles from Clinton, and twen
tv-two miles from Milledgeville. Those who wish to
purchase atul get a good bargain, will do well to cull
I and examine,as lam determined to sell.
NEIIEMIAH STANFORD.
! Stan ford ville, Aug, Bth. 15.~3. 20-ts
UOTEL. FOR SALE. —Inconsequence .fcdjL
of mv advanced age, anti feeble liealtli, 1
lint induct'd to oiler for Sale the property well rMw
known as THE PLANTERS HOTEL, in the Village of
Fort Valley, Houston Countv. This House is located
near the junction of the South-Western and Muscogee
Rail Roads. The passsengers breakfast and dine here.
I will also sell my Plantation, consisting of G7O acres
of excellent Pine land, immediately adjacent to the Ho
tel property, or I will sell the Hotel and Plantation se
neratelv. This is a good opportunity for an energetic
(man to make money, as the patronage of the Hotel, til
ready large, is constantly increasing.
The terms, both as to price and times of payment,
will be very favorable, as I am anxious to ielite from
noth c business. MAT I HEW DOUSEV.
Fori Valley, June 21 12—tt
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
f |jpHE subscriber having determined to dispose
I ol his Farming interest, in Talbot county,
now otters for sale, his valuable FARM, 1 v in3 miles
west of Talbotton, on the Hamilton road: said Farm
consisting of 000 acres, 70 or 80 acres bottom land, all
in good repair and well improved, with a fine two story
Dwelling House, and all necessary out-houses in good
condition, and in the most desirable part of the county.
Purchasers wishing: to suit themselves in u desirable
location for health anil society, are requested to call
soon and look for themselves, as I am determined to
Isdl. FRANCIS LKNNARI).
Talbot county, May 2-1 3—7 m
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE
ynn ACRES of lirst quality land in Monroe
)Ul* county, adjoining lands of Dr. James ‘
Thweatt, and the Montpelier Institute—more than half
of this land is as heavily timbered as any in the county,
it. will be sold on favorable terms if applied for soon.
• ror “ ri,,l ' Y VS. WILLIFORD,
aug 3 IS—ft
C. 11. FREEMAN,
MANUFACTURER of Candies, Cordials, Syrups,
.Sic., under the office of the (reorout Citizen.
Ralls, Parties, and Families furnished with t ake.ytc.,
at short notice, and on rcfDonublc terms, for the Cash.
N. It.—All orders from thecoun ry accompanied with
the"cash, will meet with prompt attention,
j dec 17 3S - tf
LEATHER.
FRITZ & H H N I) R Y ,
, < TORE 29, N. Third street, Philadelphia, Morocco
I O M wi'facti ruks, Curriers, Importers, Commission
1 and General Leather Business Wnolestiie and Ketail.
! Manufactory, 15 Margaretta Street.
aug 24 >2l ~ Sm
SEASONED LUMBER.
\ LARGE supplv of Assorted LUMBER for Sale
at the corner of Second and Poplar streets, (oppo
site the residence of Mrs. Smith. Bills furnished o*
tbe above Lumber, or sawed to order.
WM. C. WILSON, Ag t.
Macon. July 20, 1853.
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
IS NOW MANUFACTURING WRITING PAPER
of till the various kinds—such as Letter, Fools-cap,
1: lilt-cap, Folio and Commercial Post, (ruled and un
ruled) Mediums, Delays, &c. Also, News print, Book
and Colored paper; Post Oilice and News envelopes,
and Wrapping paper of all sizes; all of which will hi
sold on as favorable terms as can he purchased in any
market.
Orders for any of the above kinds of paper addressed
to D. ADAMS, Treasurer, or the undersigned, will
meet with prompt attention.
B. CURTIS, Secretary.
Columbus, April 30. fi-tf
850, REWARD.
RUNAWAY OR STOLEN, from the Subscribe
L? who resides in Pulaski county, about eighteen
miles fiom Hawkinsville, on Cum Swamp, lou
negroes, to wit: Handy a man, dark complexion, about
111 or 17 years of age, no beard, about 0 ieet high, with
a burn some two or three inches across the back
part ot his head Rosea woman, about lio years ot age.
about 5 feet high, rather light complexion; and tw<
boys, (children) one about 4 years old, and the otlie.
about 5 mouths. The negro man is slightly disabled in
one hand. The above reward will be paid to any per
son delivering said negroes to me, or lodging them it
any safe Jail, so that I cun get them, as also a reasona
ble renumeration will be made, for anv information in
relation to said negroes. HENRY EN INS.
july 27 IT—ts
FALL IMPORTATIONS 1853.
BANCROFT, BETTS AND MARSHALL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
\\TE AGAIN invite the attention of purchasers ot
Y\ DRY GOODS in the South anil South-west, to
our stock of Goods for Fall trade. To Merchants who
hav; visited our market the past season, examined our
stocks, and become acquainted with our facilities fi r do
ing business, it is unnecessary to say that we oiler in
ducements, second to no house in this country. Out
Fall Stock, lias been selected with great care by two ot
our house, from all ttie principal European markets—
our styles and fabrics, will be found better adapted to
the Southern taste, and sales, than any Goods imjorted
into this countrv.
We wish it distinctly understood, by buyers, that we
imj/ort all our Foreign G<*ts, and arc able and deter
mined to sell them as low, as the same qualities are sold
in any market in the United States.
We offer in our LADIES DRESS GOODS DE
RAILMENT, a full and complete stock of all the newest
styles and fabrics, such as
Si’lks,Satins, Marcelines, de j Barege Do I.uines,
Chenes, I Long and Square Shawls,
Casimers, Robes, Musiin [ Mantillas, Mamies, Cloth,
de Lat.es, 1 \ civet and Silk,
Brocade and plain Alpac- j Plain and Embroidered Vi
as, I setts and Cloaks,
French and German Mils j Swiss and French Enibroi
lins, I defies, in great variety,
BombaziueSatindeLaines, i White Goods, Ribbons,
Silk Velvets, Crapes, Loses i Dress Trimmings, Laces,
Fi encli, Scotch and Eng- i Ac. Ac.,
lish ginglmms, A prints, |
Also full andcompletcassortment of Goods for MIL
LENARY PURPOSES.
Hosiery.
In this department we offer every passible variety o!
Silk, Cotton and Wousted Ilose, and half Hose, Silk,
Merino and Cotton under-Garments, Kid, Beaver, Buck,
Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, Ac Ac. We pay par
to this department of our business, and
embrace all the leading articles wanted.
LINENS AND LINEN GOODS.
We offer in this department a full and complete stock
of •>, 7, 8, Bleached and Broad Damask Table
Covers, all styles, Diapers, Towels, Damask Napkins,
Damask Doyles, Dowlas, Crash, Grass Linens, s, lit,
lti'i” 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 of
French, German, English and American Cloths, Cassi
nteres, and Vestings, Black and Colored Silk and Satin
Vestings, Velvet ao, % to l}d 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 Ibis department of our business, a most
full and complete stock of English and American Blan
kets, Negro Goods of all qualities, White, Red and Blue
Flannels, Bleached and Brown Domestics, all qualities.
Linen, and Cotton Osnuburgs, and colored Cottons, all
styles.
C A If PET S, OIL CLOTH S. If UG S, CU R-
T A 1 N STUFFS, Ac.
We pay particular attention to this branch of our bu
siues, au<f can supply every article in the House-furnish
ing line, such as
English, Scotch, and American Velvets, Tapestry,
Venetian 3 ply and ingrain Carpets, all quali
ties. Floor Cloths, from one yard to six
Yards in width, Rugs, Matts, Canton
Mattings, Stair Rods, Bindings,
Rich Silk Damasks, Brocatels,
Woosted 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 for Hotels, Strata bouts, or private Houses,
and lit them up in the best style and manner.
BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL,
j nlv 6 14 if 209 and 211 King Street.
SPLEFDID PIANO FORTES ! _
“OW RECK! \ ING, some of the most
splendid Pink.’ Fortes ever offeredn
in Macon, frum the celt bruted Factories of J J Jr / J
J. C. Cbickering and Nunn A Clark, warranted superior
to any others made in the United States. Also, two
splendid Harps from J. F. Brown A Co.’s Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look at, anil the tone completely captivating. W’c shall
take pleasure to show these Instruments to any that
have a taste lor fine goods.
On hand, Prince Melodious, best article of the kind
made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Aecordeons,Tamborins,
Bugles, Clarionetts; Flageolets, Flutes, and a variety ot
Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in our line. Guitar
and Violiu Strings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar,
Instruction Books, Ac.
WATCHES, JEWELRY AM) FANCY GOOOS.
Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, Gentlemen and
Ladies’patterns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings, Brace-j
lets. Gold Thimbles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold and |
Silver Spectac es, silver Spoons and Forks, siller, Ivory
anil Wood Napkin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets,
Castors, Waiters, and Candlesticks—and a variety of
fancy Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ac. All the above articles sold cheap for
casli or approved credit.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted, at short
notice. Give us a call a’ our old stand. Cotton Avenue,
Union Building. J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN,
mar 21 7—ts
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED.
WE NOW HAVE FOK SALE THAT CELEBRATED REMEDY
MORTIMORE’S RHEUM ATIC COMPOUND AND
BLOOD PURIFIER —Which has gained such
great popularity where ever introduced, as the only spe
cilicknown 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
injtam/uat.ry > acute form to old chrome eases of from
ten to twenty and thirty years standing. Those who!
had for years 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-j
cians both iu this country and Europe; still after all |
these efforts had failed, thiscompound had cured them.
Many who have been cripples, either hobbling upon
crutches or confined to their beds tor years, certify to u
complete and permanent cure by the use of this remedy.
\Ve have not space, in a newspaper advertisement, to
insert the accumulated evidence in its behalf This
evidence conics from sources which must inspire confi
dence in every mind. Physicians have resorted to it, j
and certify that, even in extreme cases, where eonsulta- ‘;
tions had been held, and they hnd decided that there [
were no hopes of recovery, even then, they procured)
tins medicine and administered it, anil it effected a com-;
pletc cure. Ministers of various denominations have
written and published what it has done for themselves
and friends; while merchants, odicers, mechanics, and
private citizens have furnished volumes of evidence o’
the highest character, such as accompanies no othe>
preparation in America.
Wo most respectfully ask those who are afflicted t<
send to tiie agent in their vicinity, and get acirculat.
1 and read the letters and certificates of Rev. Jus. Mitch
el, Rev. N. G. Berryman, Rev. J. 11. Liun, Rev. J. M
Kelli. Kev. It. A. Oolburti. and other clergymen ; whilt
we add the names of lion. J. Smith, late President o.
the Bank of the State of Missouri; Geo. 0. Atherton
Officer in the Hank in St. Louis; Messrs. James H. I'd-1
dy, S. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Chris
ty, Joseph Southac-k, with other prominent merchants
o'f’St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other citizens.
This is home evidence, and these art living witnesses,
where this great remedy wis first introduced. The
proprietors have now opened their (treat Central Office |
at No. 1, Barclay street, (Astor House) in the city o !
New York, where all orders for this medicine will hi
promptly attended to.
This is a vegetable spirit —an internal remedy, pro
pared and recommended for this one disease ainne.—
This it will cure.
Price, $5 per single bottle: or three bottles for fl l
\V. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors, N. Y
Sokl hy GEORGE PAY NE and LEONARI
LITTLE, Macon, (la. _ dec 17) 37-1 y
fWONDBRFIJL CURE OF \ CANCER
BY DR. W. R. MOSELEY,
OF GRIFFIN, GA.
rpillS is to certify, that I was surely afflicted with i
I Cancer on my breast for many years. The whoi
breast was an entire mass of Cancer, and a hoi rid sigh
to behold. In the month of February, 1 put luyse!
under his treatment, almost in a helpless condition, am
in tlie course of nix w< > Ice f was made perfect a -aim
and W'U. lain now enjoying good health. My cast
was witnessed by more than three hundred persons. .•
would advise all who are subjects ot this disease, to visi
Dr. Moseley as soon as possible, and have their Dealt 1
restored. ‘ MARY JACOBS.
References. —Col. Richard Walker, Monroe, Geo.,
Maj. John McCurdy, Gwinnett county, Ga.; Tlioma.
Jacobs, Esq., Gwinnett cqunty, Ga.; Dr. J. 1). Martin
Griffin, Ga.
Mrs. Jacobs resides near Logausville, Gwinnett cn.
Georgia.
Ify Dr. Moseley has in his possession more tha;
forty certificates from patients that he has cured within
the last three years. juiie 1 o—ts
BLANKS.
A GENERAL Assortment of Attorney’s, Clerk’s,
Justice’s, Ordinary’s, Notary’s, and Tax Collectors
BLANKS.
Also, CHECKS on the several Banks in Macon, for
sale at the Journal and Messenger Office. •
PLANTERS, ATTENTION!
r EINAU’S AIU.il .Vjf FERTILIZER
I j AND SUPER r. LSI 1 HATE OF LIME,
has no equal—prepared expressly for WHEAT AND
GRAIN, OF ALL KINDS; CORN, POTATOES and |
GRASS—is suitable tor all soils One barrel issutfi- j
cient for an acre of land ; far superior to Guano, arid at -
half its price, can be had at *8 5o per barrel, or
per ton of 2,240 lbs. Method of using it, scatter broad- i ;
east and harrow in. To be had of the proprietor only. • ,
GEO. A. LEINAL, Proprietor, t
No. p.t, South Front St.. Philadelphia
Used successfully bv Dr. W lliani W. Clarke, ot i
Philadelphia; George Cm vs, ..-p, Mr. Field, of Fox
Chase, Pa.; Mr. David, m Mount Airy; Mr. Jantiy, ‘
Bucks countv; Mr Rhomb, Montgomery county ; Mr. i
Charles Wood, Isaiah Ws; A Brothers, New Jersey; <
Mr. lioudinott, of Bui hug mi City, New Jersey; Mr. ;
Bond, of Salem, New Jersey; Mr froutwine, Ai.ieg- .
on, Bucks county, Pa.; Mr. Trainer, of Dolan .a e
county ; Messrs. Coleman A Ilitehoner, of Salem e-.m.i
----tv, New Jersey ; Mr. Maliaffey, of Marietta, Pa ; and a
host of Farmers in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylva
nia, and elsewhere.
Farmers making Muck Hills, will find a few barrels
invaluable. For FRUIT TREES, which it willgieatly
benefit bv being scattered around alter they have been
dug about, a light coating. For sale only by
GEO. A. LEINAU, Proprietor,
No. 19, South Front Street, Pbiladelj h a. !
N. B. The American Fertilizer has been used suc
cessfully in the islands of Bermuda and Barbadoes.
August 3,1853 Id 7an
marble manufactory.
J OHN RITTER* Marble Manufacturer, No. 10, <
street, New Haven, Connecticut, has constantly on !
liand, made to order, of Ana l’ can and Foreign Maible, 1
Grave Stones and Monuments of various patterns, Ta- j
ble Tops, Chimney Pieces, Jams, Mantles, Baptismal )
Founts, etc., etc.
Various patterns of Monuments from the above es- I
tablishuient, can be seen in Host JLU (A m<tery. Or
ders for any description of Marble work, will be receiv
ed by the undersigned, who is authorized to act as Mr.
Ritter’s Agent.- JOHN L. JONES,
jau 12-.V2 41-y
E&S2. 4^=4;
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD CO., 1
MACON, Oct. 20tu, 1803 j
HP HE Subscribers to the Stock of this Company for
I the Americus Extension, are notified that they arc
required to pay the third and last installment of Fitly
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 81-tlj
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
j> 7 i 7\ 1
PASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon daily A.
M., arrive at Oglethorpe lljjfy A. M., arrive at Col
ntiihus 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus daily at 9
o’clock, A. M., and Oglethorpe at 11 U, A. M., arrive at
Macon ‘.'7, P. M., connecting at Macon each way with
Central R. R. Trains to Savannah, Augusta, and Mi 1-
ledgev lie, and with Macon A Western Trains to Griffin
Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, Ac.
Connecting daily at Columbus bya fast lineof Coaches
28 miles to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M A W. P. R
li". to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahasse and Eu
faula 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, ArorsT 11th, 1853. )
fs&s., £?rg
VT a regular meeting of the Boaid of Directors, this
day, the following Resolutions were passed:
Whereas, Many applications have been made, from
various quarters, for trie further extension of the road
of ibis Company, bevond Americus, and inasmuch as
this Company has always been willing to extend the
Road whenever the people of South-Western Georgia
should be prepared to come up to the work.
And whereas, The (.'barter of the Company looks to
a route intermediate ihe Flint and Chattahoochee Riv
j ers, whence connexion can be made to Fort Gaines on
the one hand, and Albany on the other hand;
And, whereas, The Company is encouraged by the
course of the citizens ol Sumter county, in relation to
the extension to Americus, and by the prevailing feeling
of the people generally, to go on according to the spirit
of the Charter; It is
H’ s deed. That this Company will extend its Road
from Americus through tfie 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, ooy (id, (two
fifths of the estimated cost of the whole extension,) on
the following terms:
Ist. Twenty per cent to be paid on subscribing, and
’ the residue installments to be called by the Company as
’ may be required for the prosecution of the work.
2. The new subscribers to be placed on the footing of
the present Stockholders, as soon as the extension is
completed; Provided, that if it shall be determined to
open the extension in part, an account shall be kept of
ilie nett Earnings of so much of the road as may be
i opened, and the same shall go to those who subscribe
the 5225,000 no, 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.
7iY xo’et /, That the President is requested to have a
preliminary survey of the t on c, made at as early a day
as possible.
True Extracts from tie minutes.
(aug 17 20-tlj) JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
JLIE:
NEW ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday,
May 17th, the Trains will be run as follows:
MAIL TRAIN.
j Leave Macon 8 15, p. m., j Arrive in Atlanta 1 30 a. m.,
“ Atlanta 5 30, p. m. | “ in Macon 1045, r. m.
! Connecting at Atlanta with the Trains of the West
ern and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with tlu
Day Train of the Georgia Road, and, at Macon, with
the Day Trains of the Central and Southwestern Hoads
Passengers will arrive in Macon at a quarter past i-j,
and at Atlanta at half-past 1, having the reman.del <>!
the night for rest.
Accommodation Trains, Tri-weekly, will leave Macon
| overv Monday, Wednesday and Friday at b o'tluk, A.
M. Leave Atlanta 7 So, A. M. Arrive in Atlautu ;• I’.
I M. Arrive in Macon 2 80, P. M. This Train wilt eon
| nect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at At
; lanta, and with the Night Train of the Central Road at
Macon.
Passengers by the upward Train can dine in Griffin.
The Accommodation Train between Macon and Grit 1
fin will be discontinued.
may 12-6 ts EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
IMIE SAVANNAH <t CHARLES- ft ~
TON U. S. Mail Steam Packets, frgy"J^Toyat
leave Savt.n lab every morning at font
o’clock, A. M-, after the arrival of the Night Train ol
the Central Kail Hoad, and arrive at Charleston at 12
M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the
1 Wilmington Steam Packets, which leave with the U.
_ S. Mail every day at 2} J P. M.; and also with the New
York uifd Charleston Steamships, whic h leave Charles
ton every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evening, will
arrive in time to connect with the splendid new Steum-
J ship Janus AJffer one week, and ihe Steamship .South
- /•/<• r the next.
Fare from Charleston to Xew York, by land route,
£2o, time 7>2 hours; bv Steamships, #25.
S. M. LAFFITKAT, Agent,
may 19 7- I v Savannah.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAY
IGATION COMPANY.
f|MIE new and splendid steamships, • •
I KEPSTONE STATE, Cant. H*’
H Alton:; STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt.ZjßaEggfy-
J. J Garvin, will leave Savannah for Philadelphia
every Wednesday. The steamships ate the most com
fortable on the coast, and are unsurpassed for safety
and speed. They wiil leave Savannah, a> follows:
Kevstone State, Wednesday, 28ih Hi plembcr.
State of Georgia, “ ’ sth October.
Kay stone State, “ lsth
State of Georgia, “ 19th “
Keystone State, “ 26fh
State ot Georgia, “ -d November.
Keystone Stale, “ r l * l
Slate of Georgia, “ 1,;, h J
Keystone Stale, “ -3td
State of Georgia, “ 3oih “
Kevstone Stale, “ 1 He^y^'her.
State of Georgia, “ 14th “ j
Cabin Passage
S,eeragC C.’ A.’ L.’ LAMAR,’
Agent in Savannah.
IIERON A MARTIN,
sen 23 26-ly Agents in Philadelphia. j
CASH FOR LAND WARRANTS.
VTTITH the transfers propeily made, we will nay ;
VV One Dollar per Acre for all Warrants offered in
a short time. E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
; sep 21 35- 1
WM . V, . F i : BUY & cO .
- DEALERS IX
BOOTS AND SHOES
j
sscuxu street, tui a Not;la u a lock
\ U j; n '" v (w-eivinga very large siovk of 8001, ... ,
J\. Shoes, fir the Kali and Winter trade f
they respect fully invite the attention of hudies and c
itemeu ilading in the citv. Their stock has hi en \'-‘I
1,1 “'ith great tare, embracing all the derivable Jt,4
IKK! 11,0 Xor,i! ’ ulul " li! bc °S wi ) on ,he
f x F l °cy Dress, Pump and Welt, Medium
vl and YYa.er-1 roof Boots; fine peg imitation Di
and Strong Boots ; Pa,eat Leather, Cloth, Enan,, /
Calf Congress Gaiters, Opera Ties D-mcii.Jp, *“
Slippers, Rubber Over-Shoes and Cork Sn'k” m!! ‘!"’
cetveil and for sale by WM. B. FERRY* ru
oct 12 l, 10 ’
. -3-4 m
R^? G , V* S ?r A Re stock of Black and
1> 1 lantat ion Brogans; also Kip, Calf and F, ,
Leather Brogans, just received and for sale bv 1 ,Ufcl
(oct 12 28- 4 m; WM. B. FERRY & CO .
T * A I’HER.-A large stock of Oak and Hot . .t
----i Sole Leather, French Calf Skins, ShoeThreari -
I just received by WM. B. FERRY Ari, e ’
oct 12 V ‘
f A DIES’ Lace and Congress. Prunella Satin
cia. White Kid and Silk Gaiters- black r aQ ’
a,, ‘ K . id ud Sat in Slippers; Jenny
anil lxrd Boots and Garters; Enamel and Kid Tl,
Buskin Over-Shoes, Cork Soles, Ac. just rcr->i\’ i Ul j
for sale by WM. B. FERRY Up
< Ct . 28-4rn
I)OYS’ fine Sewed and Peg imitation, Dtvss n ..i
) Thick Boots; Calf, Enamel and Kip Se.iad na
I’eg Brogans, Gaiters, Dancing Pumps, Ac. just tend*
raiid .uT’
’ 3 Min
\ [ SES ’ t ami Congress Gaiters ; Enamel and
-H Jenny Lind Boots and Gaiters; Kid 1 x ( , .
Shpiiers, Ties, School Boots, and a great variety 0 f,3
divn s Boots, Gaiters and Slippers, just received bv
(oct ]2 28-4111) WM. .B. FERRY A ('().
china ; ;:d crockery stcee.
I SECOND STREET, RIANGOLAR BLOCK, .V A CON, GA.
1> P. Mr. LVOV has just received and is now
l • opening an extensive and elegant stock off ml
Goods m his line, In which he invites public at-V/’
j Among other items, he begs leave to mention
the following:
! White and Gold-band ( Lina, in Tea and Dinner
bets, at prices from L - p
bilver Plated Caste: . Fruit Baskets.
( Itanduiicrs (!■ : flit, suitable for lialls and Church
es.
ISrittania A\ an Anives and Forks.
Large lot of V. s—Coffee Cups.
Goblets, Tumblers and other Glassware.
Looking Glasses—Waiters.
Besides large assortment of White Granite and
Common \\ are, aid every other article usually kept in
a similar establishment. The Ladies are specially invi
ted to call and examine his assortment, before purchas
ing elsewhere.
sep 26 - 2S-tf
CATER At GRIFFIN,
VT HOME with a well selected stock of GROCE
RIES and STAPLE DRY-GOODS.
Best quality Baggili <r.
M esteru and Russia Rope,
Georgia Woolens and Shoes,
Refined and St. Croix Sugars,
Old Java and Rio Coffee,
Extra and Superfine Flour,
Paints, Oils, Ac Ac.
Our friends will still remember us.
sep 7 23-
HUE U IEiI IE HEH F 1.1
HOLLOW AYS OINTMENT.
A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF BAD LEGS
AFTER 43 YEARS’ SUFFERING.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Jt iUiam GcUpin, of 70
St. Murys Street , Weymouth, dated 15 tk Mat/, 1851,
To Prof. Hollow at :
bir—At the age of IS my wife (who is now 61)
caught a violent cold, which settled in her legs, and
ever since that time they have been more or less sore,
andgreaily inflamed. Her agonies were distracting,
and for months together she was deprived entirely of
rest and sleep. Every remedy that medical men ad
vised was tried, but without ellect; her health suffered
severely, and the state of her legs was terrible. I had
often read your Advertisements, and advised her to try
your Pills and Ointment; and, as a last resource, after
every other remedy had proved useless, she consented
to do so. Hhe commenced six weeks ago, and, strarge
to relate, is now in good health. Her legs are painless,
without seam or scar, and her sleep sound and undis
turbed. Could you have witnessed the sutierings of
my wife during the last 43 years, and contrast them
with her present enjox meat of health, you would
indeed feel delighted in having been the means
of so greatly alleviating the sutierings of a fellow crea
ture. (Signed; WILLIAM GALPIEN.
A PERSON 7o YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAD
LEG, OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING.
Copy of a Letter frim Mr. William Abb*, Builder if
Gas Ore s, of Ru-ihdijfe, near Huddersfield, dated My
31 st, 1851.
To Prot Holloway :
Sir—l suffered for a period of thirty years from a
bad leg, the result of two or three differed t accidents at
Gas \\ orks ; accompanied by scorbutic symptoms. 1
bad recourse to a variety of medical advice, without de
riving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must
be amputated, yet in opposition to that opinion, your
Piiis and Ointment have effected a complete cure in so
short a time, that few who Lad not witnessed it would
credit the fact. (Signed) WILLIAM VBlib
Tne truth of this statement can be verified by Mr.
W. P. England, Chemist, .3 Market Street, Hudders
field.
A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE
MONTH.
Extract of a Lette r from Mr. Frelerick Turner, o
Ptushurst, K<nt, dated December loth, 185' 1 .
To Professor Holloway :
Dear Sir—My wile ha offered from Bad Breasts tor
more than six months, a . ..uring the whole period bud
the best medical attendam e, bur. all to no use. Having
before healed an awful wind in my own leg by your
unrivalled medicine, I di ■ rmiued agaiu to u>e y our
Pills and Ointment, and uerefore gave them a trial in
iier case, and fortunate . was I did so, for iu less than
a lqputh a perfect cure t. oa effected, and the benefit that
various other branches of my family have derived from
their use is really astonishing. 1 now strongly recom
mend them to ail mv friet f <.
(Signed) ‘ ; :ederick turner.
The Pills should b< )•-■ conjointly with the Oint
meut in most of the li .> .ug cases:
Bad Legs. ce: -.) Scalds.
Rad Breasts. Contracted and Sore Nipples.
Burns. Stiff'Joints. Sore Throats.
Bunions. Elephantiasis. Skin Diseases.
Bite of Mosquitoes Fistula. Scurvy.
and Sand Flies. Gout. Sore Heads.
Coco-bay. Glandular Swell* Tumours.
Chiegoloot. iugs. Ulcers.
Chilblains. Lumbago. Wounds.
Chap; ed Hands. Piles. Yaws.
Corns Can- Rheumatism.
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOW AT
244 Strand, (near Temple liar, London,) aue
pectabie Druggists and Dealers in Medicine.- .uvuga. ut
the British Empire, and those of the United States, m
Pots at 873-jC., “7., and $1,50 each. Wholesale by the
principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A
B. A D. SANDS, New York. t
There is a considerable saving by taking Ce
larger sizes.
L>.—Directions for the guidance of patients m ev
ery disorder are ailixed to each i'ot.
For sale by W. W. Lincoln, Savannah, and by E. L.
Stbomckkb aud Cos. 31accc.
upr ‘ll A*l’
CXITEI) STATES A1 All. JA\F
f NEW*YORK aad SAVAN- X
| NAH STEAMSHIPS.
Days of leaving Savannah for New York*
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull N’ V.
” Alabama, Capt. Schenck „ . j
” Augusta, Capt. Lyon ~
” Florida, Capt. Woodhull, ~ jy,
” Alabama, < apt. Schenek ‘ „
’’ Augusta, Capt. Ly on
” Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Z
” Alabama, Capt. Schenck, „ . ‘
” Augusta, Capt. Lvon,
” Florida, Capt. Woodh ill, );
” Alabama, Capt. Schenck, ~
” Augusta, Capt. l.yon, ~ “7
” Floi ids, Capt. \\
These ships are the largest on the coast, unstti j a ■
in speed, satetv or comfort—making their passage n.
| :o no Louis, and are commanded by skillful, caretu i
I polite officers. Thev offer a most desirable y.aivev*'”’
| to New Yotk. On the completion ot the K>OA’ \\ a :a
| in January next, this hue wil! he semi-week a
j lutssage. t PADELFORD, FA Y & CO.,
SAMUEL L. MiTniELL -
13 Broadway, New Ni is.
I jan 15, ’52 J ‘ _
HATS AND CAPS.
j ENTS, fusliionable Moleskin, a beaut- .
( j ful article. Also, a general assor incut *
!of men’s and bov’s Soft Hats. A ’aige
I stock of Caps of all kinds. New styles, dc.
| for sale low by STRONG & (
nov 3 ‘ \ •