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_ land for .Sale. •
Improved City Lot for Sale.
npHR east half of Lot Xo. 8, on Forsvth street,
X near the College, and opposite tho Macon
A Western Railroad workshop, -containing half ao acre
of wound, on which is erected a eotr.fortable dwelling,
with fire rooms ; and also outhouses in good order.
There is a well of excellent wator on the lot. Price
low, and terms very liberal. J. C. EDWARDS,
inn H 42tf Land Office, Macon, Ga.
Plantation for Sale.
THE Subscriber oilers for sale, his Plantation jKL
in Laurens County, containing between 2500
and 8,000 acres of land, lying on both sides of the Oco
nee River, including the Ferry formerly known as
t rammell. For particulars, address me at Buck Eye
P. O. Laurens Cos., Oft-, or cull at my residence one
mile from the Perry.
jan 23 4C-cm ELIJAH F. BLACKSHEAR.
Store, IIoum; and Farm for Nale.
subscriber being about to retire from
X business, offers his place in Marion, Twiggs
-jo. Ga., for sale, which consists of a good
Store and out buildings, necessary for a place for any
kind of business; a good well of water and about Sixty
Acres of cultivated Laud. Possess; m given of the Store
acasa bv the Ist of July next, in time to fill up for the
i ail trade. No place offer* greater inducements in
‘iec-rgia. for a mercantile business than this. Posscss
given of the dwelling and the other property oa
the let of February next. The above named property
will be sold for less than one half its cost and value
vo any person wishing to pursue the mercantile Lus
Any one wishing a situation ot this kind would
do well to call and look. Persons wishing further in
formation in relation to the above named property will
please call on R. L. Wood, Esq.; Macon.
feb2o 47-ts IRA PECK.
VALUABLE THOMAS COUNTY LANDS
FOIi SALK.
I WILL sell a Plantation containing eight huu
dred and thirty-five acres of Land, lying eight Jidiam
miles south of Thomasville, two hundred and fifty acre
of which are cleared and under good fence. This Land
unaided by manures, wiih gootf seasons and proper till
age, will produce from twenty to thirty bushels of corn,
eight hundred to one thousand pounds of short cotton,
and from six hundred to eight hundred pounds of long
cotton to the acre. It produces potatoes, peas, sugar
cane, Ac., abundantly. There were on the place last
year about twenty-five negroes, and there was no case
of aicxness ot sufficient importance to require the at
tendance of a physician. Price 810 per acre. Address
me at Thomasville. . P. E. LOVE,
april 4 1-mtf
NOTICE.
f r'HE Subscriber offers for sale, his TAN-Y AIID, be
X ing well arranged with all necessasy conTeniences
fur facilitating the interest of the same. A splendid
h ouse and lot, forty (40; acres of land, more or less; all
ot which is located on a beautiful uad heaithy emi
aecoe, with a rich surrounding patronage unsurpassed
by none in Middle Georgia. It is situated :eu miles
Lorn Latonton, seventeen miles from Clinton, and twen
ty-two miles from Milledgeville. Those who wish to
puchase and get a good oargain, will do well to call
and examine, as I am determined to sell.
NEHEMIAH STANFORD.
Stanfordville, Aug. a th, 185S. gp-tf
1000 Acres River Land for Sale
Alt"E offer for sale a Valuable Settlement of Land on
YV Flint River, ten miles South of Reynolds and
ten miles North ot Oglethorpe, containing I,(HKI acres;
900 acres tine Pine Land, and 800 acres ot Swamp that
will make from 50 to 100 bushels of corn per acre —80
acres cleared with ordinary improvements. This land
la well watered, healthy and in a good neighborhood—
£so acres of this Sw amp land protected from freshets.
We will sell tor cash, or any time that may be desired.
COOK A MoNTFORT.
Also a tract of 120 acres cleared swamp land.
Oglethorpe, tia. June 6th, 1855.—10-ts
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE
11 H I ACRES of LAND, with wood sufficient to
IUU fence it, and suppiv a family for years,
miles from the city, on the Forsyth road. Apply to
DR. R. H. NISBET,
Nov. V Ralston’s block, Cberrv street.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
f'ptiK subscriber still wisues to dispose of his Plan-
X tation on which he lives, o miles South of Drayton,
Dooly county, containing Orrween twenty-one’ and
twenty-two hundred acres, auout eight hundred clear
ed with all necessity improvements equal to any in 8.
W. Georgia. Tho stock, provisions, Ac., will be sold
with the place, also the negroes on the place if desired
cumber about forty-five. Those wishing to purchase,
will please examine the premises and judge for them
selves of its value. M v only object in selling, is to dis
oofitinue my planting interest. *
mae 2o 12-ts JAMES 3. BE A LLE.
PLANTATIONS IN BAKER.
rpHE Subscribers offer for sale valuable COTTON
X LANDS, which they have selected, lying in Baker
County. The improvements have been made during
the past year, and are now ready ibr cultivation, viz :
One place containing 250 acres, with 50 acres imp.
One “ ** 500 “ “ 125 “
One “ •• 500 “ “ 150 “
One ** “ 750 u “ 150 “
One “ l,OOO “ “ SSo “
Ooe “ “ 1,850 “ ** 600 “
One ”
These places all lie on and near the road irom Albany
to Thomasville. A Stage Coach passes daily, and per
ams leaving Macon in the morning cars reach there at
bight.
Also, one place containing 1,500 acres, lying in Thom
as county, having 200 aces improved, and containing
4100 acres of Cane Hammock.
One place in the 13th District Early, of 500 acres,
with 125 acres improved.
One place in the 27 th District, Decatur County, of
750 acres, having 150 acres improved.
For particulars address
JAMES R. BUTTS, at Macon, or
JOSEPH MOONEY’, at Savannah.
Macon, Aug 1, 1855. 18-
MJuoly County i.antis for Salt.
\GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Hous
ton county, will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Vienna, Dooly county, on the first
1 uesdav in April next, between the usual hours of
•ale. Lots Xos 144, and 75, both in the first District
ol said County.
Sold ai the property of the estate of the la'e James
A. Everett of Hous'on county, being a part of the real
estate of said dec’d disconnected with the plantations
< wltivated by said estate and sold for the purpose ot a
distribution among the heirs of said estate.
ADOLPHUS D. KENDRICK, ) r ., .
MYLES L. GREEN, i hsors
Copy,
feb 6 45-4<>a
FOR SALE!
DESIRING to move West this winter, f offer
for sale my house and lot in tho town of foils
Tkomaston. The improvements are all new, well ar
ranged, and in good repair, in the mus> pleasant part
of the village, with three acres of land attached. The ]
•eruinty of our Rail Road be : ig finished this winter.
Persons desiring to go into business, and baring the
convenience of good schools and churches will find this
a desirable place to live.
Also one hundred acres of land, one and a half miles
from Tbomaston, on the Barnesville Road with a well
finished double log house, kitchens and good orchard.
aJo lot No. 1018, in the 4th district Ist section ol ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county. For particu
lars applv to me at Thoraaston.
July 25 17-ts JAMES THWEaTT.
FOR SALE.
DR JAME3 B. RIDLEY offers for sale Lis gfe
I Plantation in Jones county. It contains
Mix Hundred or more Acres of well improved laud,
adapted to the production of all the necessaries, and pe
culiarly to that of Cotton. Ou the premises are two
good wells of water, two good gjn house?, and t screw,
and barn rarely equaled.
Mr, Braddv on the farm, or my brother, Mr. H B.
Ridley, who lives near, will show the land to those wish
ing to purchase. J. B. RIDLEY',
mar 14 SU-tf
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale his plantation,
five miles South-east of Thomastou, contain
ing about seven hundred across-about two hundred
ana fifty of which is in woods The farm is in good re
pair, and two creeks running across the land, offering
oe good water privileges as could be wished for.
Also bis house and lot in Tho mas ton, with ten acres
ol land attached. All of which he wiil sell on leaaona
ale terms. For further particulars, apply to cie at
1 homaaton. DAVIS T. RICHARDSON,
may lft 7-
FOK SALK.
A Plantation lying on Big Creek containing
kl 500 acres, 200 of which are in a bieh state
of cultivation This land is Oak and Hickory, except
aOO acres of pine, well timbered, and is not excelled for
aroductioD of corn, cotton, Ac., by any lands in Pulas
ki county; oo the placeis good houses—dwellings, ne
gro houses, with a gin house and new gin, a small
cutter tailing stream of water running through the plan
tation. This place will be sold soon. Teims to suit
uuichaseis—possession given first of January next. —
Persons wishing to pnrehase a good plantation with
th* chance of buying more adjoining, can procure such
one by apply ing to T HOS. L. TA Y LOR. or
„ ~ „ EZEKIEL H. TAYLOR,
Hawkinsville, Ga. ffcb and 45-]
Sin tits Iron.
| AA Tons Swedes Iron assorted, all sizes from I'-
Ivv to 12 inches wide, for sale at lowest market
rates by jan 8 NATHAN WF.FD.
T)BLANKETS. —Just received a large Stock of
XJ Negro and Extra Large and fine Bed Blankets.
geo. w. PRICE.
Ort/s & Corn .
QAfk Prime Oats,
“ Corn, tot sale bv
CATER A BOWDRE.
Hants.
f )‘ n P'* riAr H'tuo', bandsomelv trimmed,
AOUU for sale by CaTER a BOWDRK !
mar 5
Flour.
OA AAA LBS. Lenoir's Family and Superfine
Flour; 20,000 do.’Atlanto Mills super
fine 44. ; fer sale by CATER A BOWDRE.
mar 5
jthfYtirs Sails.
PU LAS KI POSTPONED SHERIFF’S
SALE.—YV ill be sold on the Ist Tuesday in
April next, before the Court-house door in Hawkins
ville, Pulaski county, within the legal hours of sale, i
the following Property, to-wit: °
Two Lots of Land, Nos. not known, but known as
the place where Jefferson G. Fields’ family lived, in the
ICthdistof Pulaski county, adjoining the Lands of
John Livingston; levied on as the property of John |
and Edward Evans, to satisfy four li fus hum a Justice .
Court of the 34yth dist. of Pulaski county. Levied on i
aiul returned to me by A T. Right, constable.
uiurin 51] Yules bembry, Dep. Sh ir.
1) OS’ITO NE DSRERH’F’S SALE-rWlUhi
I sold before the Court-house door, in the town til
Tliomasion, Upsou county, on the first Tuesday in
April uert, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing propesty, to-wit:
A negro woman named Siller, about 25 years of age,
and her three children, to-wit: a boy named King, 4
years old; a boy named John, 2 years old, and a boy ,
oaaK-d Adam, 1 year old—all of dark complexion ; lev-!
ied on as the property of Samuel T. Dickenson, to sat
isfy sundry fl-1*?. issued from the Superior Court ot
Upson County,—one in favor cf James H. Weaver;
one in favor of Samuel Griswold, oue iu favor of Jas.
Neal, and all -gainst Samuel T. Dickinson ; also one in
favor ol Ihomsston X Bainesville Railroad vs. Samuel
T. Dickinson principal, and D. T. A F M. Rich
ardson and Washington Hartsfield, first endorse in,
and Tbos. G. Andrews second endorser; also one in
foot ot James Trice and S, Gibson, Ex’rs., Ac , vs. S.
T. Dickinson principal, and L.D. Dickinson surety;
also one in favor of Simeon \V. Paine vs. W. T. Dickin
son and Levi D. Dickinson. Also one execution issued
trom Upson Inferior eonir, in favor of B C. King vs.
“v T. Dickinson principal, and I>. D. Dickinson surety.
Property pointed out by L. D. Dickinson.
Also all the title and interest of Simeon S. Oslin in
and to oue buggy and harness—said interest being one
half—to satisfy a fi-ia. issued from the Inferior Court of
Bibb county, in favor of Robert S. Holt vs. Simeon S
Oslin. Property pointed out by defendant,
roar 12J GEO. J. LEWIS, Sh’ff.
Monroe april sheriff sale.—
Will be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Forsyth, on the first Tuesday in April next,
the following property, viz:
Eighty acres ot land, more or less, adjoining Smarr.
in the 554th dist, G. M., and others, to satisfy two b
fas. in favor of Phelps A Ensign vs. A. J. Blount.—
Levy made and returned to me by A. J. Smarr, con
stable.
Also half of lot of land, No. not known, adjoining
Henry B. Fletcher and Henry C. Sutton ; levied on as
ihe property of S. B. Maxey, for his tax of 1855
feb27] T. M. TYLER, Sh’ff.
ISveciuora’ Sales.
EXECUTOR’S SALE Will be sold on the Ist
Tuesday in May Dext, ihe following lots belong
ing to the estate of Reuben Brown, late of Monroe
county, dec’d.:
At the Court-house in Newton, Baker county, lot No
“30, in the I2th dist, formerly Early, now Baker coun
*F-
At the Court house in Y ieuna, Dooly county, lot No.
104, in the 14th dist. of said county.
At the Court-house in Forsyth, Monroe county, s
town lot, consisting of one acre, more or less, in said
town, No. not known. Sold for the beuefit of the leg
atees of said estate.
JOHN IF THOMAS, )
NATHAN PHILLIPS, lEx’rs.
PARKER EASON, )
mar 5 40*40d
EXECUTOR’S SALE. —Will be sold at tht
Court-house in Rawkinsville, Pulaski county, 01
the first Tuesday in May next, one half of the Store
house and lot now occupied by S. Manning, the lot be
ing No. 5 in block B of said town of Hawkinsville, Pu-
county. Sold as the property ot James A Everett
late of Houston county, deceased, iu pursuance of a<
order of the Couit of Ordinary of said county. Th
other lands of said estate, in Hawkinsville and Hart
ford, will not be offered at the same time
mar 5J MYLES L. GREEN, Ex’r.
Z3T” Telegraph copy.
gtotfees to Debtors \ Crebttors.
NB oTiCE to debtors and creditors.—All per
sons indebted to the estate of Job Taylor, late of
Monroe county, deceased, are required to make imme
diate payment, and those baring claims against said es
tate, to present them forthwith, duly attested in terms
of the law. CHAS. F. CARDEN,/,, .
mar.2so-71] BENJ. F. TAYLOR. ) r9 ‘
XJOTICE to Debtors and Creditors.—All pc
1 sous indebted to the estate of Albert G. Harvey
l&tv of Monroe county deceased, will please make im
ai’ .liaie payment, and those having claims against said
estate, will’preaent them duly authenticated within th<
lime prescribed by law.
fob 13 40-rt JOHN SHANNON, Ao’m’r.
N’OTICE to Debtors and Creditors.—Notic*
is berebv given to all persons indebted to estate
ot Cad weld \V Raines, late of Bibb county, deceased,
to make payment forthwith to the undersigned, and al!
persons having claims against said estate, to rendei
ili ?m to me duly attested according to law for payment,
fob IS 46-4. A CHAS. E. MOORE, tx’r
notices ot application.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be made
I. to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Upson
county, for leave to sell the following real estate be
longing to the estate of Allen M. Walker dec'd., viz :
The Grist Mill on Tobler’s creek, immediately below
the Flint River Factoiy, with Lands and privileges
thereto belonging; also 50 acres, more or less of wood
fond, adjoining Sylvanu3 Gibson, John Webster and
[others ; said Laud aud Mill being in the county of Up
ion ; also the one-half interest in the Dwelling-house
and Land thereto belonging, in the town of Talbotton,
now occupied bv Allen F. Owen.
NATHANIEL F. WALKER,
marl 9 51 2m f Executor.
SIXTY DAYS afterdate application will be made
to the Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Houston
county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estat<
of William C. Spier, late of said county, deceased.
WM. T. WESTBROOK, Adm’r.
mar 18 51-2 m.
SIXTY’ DAY’S after date application will be math
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Bibb conn
‘tv, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of
Henrv 11. Cole, late of said county, deceased.
THOMAS B. F.LFE, Adm’r.
’ mar 19 51 2m.
SIXTY’ DA Y’S alter date, application will be mad.
I to the Honorable Court ol Ordinary of Houston
County, fur leave to sell the lands belonging to tin
estate of Isaiah Langlev, late of said County, deceased.
TIIO.S. E. LANGLEY, Adm r.
: mar 12 s*>-2m.
SIXTY DAYS alter date, application will be made
H to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Macoi
county, for leave to sell ihe real estate belonging to tht
esiate of William Thompkins, deceased.
mar 5 J. W. GIBSON, Adm’r.
Y DAYS after date application will be mad*
O to the Court of Ordinary ot Bibb county, for leave
to sell a h6use and lot in tbe city of Macon, belonging
to the estate of William Tavlor, laieot said county, de
ceased ELIZABETH K. TAY’LOR, Adth’x.
i feb 27-60d
■ OIXTY DAYS after date, application will bemude
O to the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, sot
leave to sell the real estate of Mary Mims, late of said
county deceased. JOHN DA VIS, Adm’r.
I mar 5
SIXTY DAYSafter date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary ot Ut>son County, foi
leave to sell lot of Land No. 221, in the 7th District ot
.originally Troup.’now Henrv countv, belonging to tbe
estate of David T. Milling, deceased.
| feb 27 THUS. D. MILLING. Ex’r.
DAYSafter date application will be made
O to the Honorable the Ordinary of Bibb County, for
leave to sell all the real estate and negroes of Eli Tin
lev, late of Bibb County, deceased.
JAMES TISI.EY’, Administrator
fob 20 47-2mJ of Eli Tinley, deceased.
OIXTY DAYSafter date application will be made
O to the Court of Ordinary ot Monroe countv, foi
leave to sell the lot in the tow nos Forsyth, on which is
situated the drug store kept by Dr. A. A. Trammel,
belonging to the estate of A. Bean, deceased,
feb 20 47-2m] MARY BEAN, Adm’x.
SIXTY’ DAY’S after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary ot Bibb county, for leave
;?o s ell all the real and personal property bitlonging to
I the , -tote of Susan Sims, late of said countv, deceased,
i fob 6-‘. m ROBERT A. SMITH, Adm’r.
j Notice to the Legatees of John VV. Uabb.
j some of the Legatees of said estate,
> > reside without the limits of tbe State of Geor
gia. I hereby give notice, that 1 shall apply to the Court
of Ordinary of Macon county, on the first Monday in
June next, for an Order to distribute said estate. All
parties interested will take due notice thereof and be
represented before said Court, if they see proper to do
so. JOHN K BABB. Adnir. of
JOHN W. BABB, deceased.
Macon Cos., January 15, 1856. 2am-iin
Gt EURGHj Taylor Conuty.—Having remov-
I etl from the county ot Taylor, where I obtained
administtatiou upon the estate of Isaac Merchant, de
ceased, 1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinary ot said
county, for leave to resign the said administration, os
the tirst Monday in April next,
fob fi fold MOSES S. THOMPSON, Adm’r.
Lumber, i utnbtr.
j npHE subscribers are now prepared to furnish all de
-1 scriptions of LUMBER, at Station No. 2, on the
is. w. R. n. All orders left with MeCallie A Jones,
j Marou, Ga., will be promptly attended to.
JOHN W. A A. DAWSON A CO.
| pot 3 27tf I’owersville, Ga
j SHOES, BLANKETS ami KERSEYS. |
GAA PAIR Russett Brogans Geo. Dißuu&Mdure
OUU 1000 9V JJutfil Blankets,
&500 y<Ta heavy kerseys,
€OOO “ Osnmburgs. For sale by
*5 CHAS, CAMPBELL. 1
J Sales.
BYbBAPRIL BALEr—WilTbe~fjld before
the Court House door in the citv of Macon, Bibb
county, on the first Tuesday iu April next, between
the usual hours ot sale, the following property, to-wit :
Fifty acres of land, it leing ihe north-west cor
ner of lot No. 51, in said Bibb couDty, levied on as the
property of Isaiah James, te satisfy a fi fa from Jus
tices’ Court, 520th District G. M., in favor of George
Tucker, vs. Isaiah James. Levy made and returned to
me bv a Constable. ’ W. HOLMES, Sh’iV.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 800
acres of land, more ur less, lying ou Tobesotkee Creek,
about fouiteen miles from Macon, adjoining tbe lauds
of Edmund Gilbeit, Thomas aud Richard Woolfolk,
Dr. Seaicy and others, and known as Nedharn Mun’s
mill p’lantatiot;, No. not known ; also, ihe following
negroes, to-wit: John, a man about 21 years of age;
Dolphin, a man about 22 y ars ol age; Joe, a boy bout
18 yeai sos age; George, a man about 23 years of age;
Henry, a man about 25 vests of age; Judy, a woman
about 25 years ot age; Silla, a girl about 15 years of
age ; Naiicv, a woman about 55 years of age. aud her
child Jack, a boy about S years ot age; Jack, a man
about S5 years of age, and Abram, a man about 21 years
of ege All of the above property levied on as the pro
perty of Nedharn Mims, to satisfy the following h fas
; from Bibb Superior Court, vii one in favor of YVllliain
B. Parker vs Nedharn Mims; one isl favor of Edwin
Graves vs Nedharn Mims; one in favor of Eli H. Wal
ker, F\f. Ac., vs. Nedharn Mints, principal, ami Cad
well W. Raines, security; one in favor of William B.
Parker vs. Charles W., and Nedharn Mims; one in fa
vor of Paler A Bowdre vs. Nedhatn Mims; one in favor
of Coates A Benton vs Nedharn Mims ; one in favor ot
Elijah Bond vs. Nedharn Mims; one in favor of Peter
A Jaiigstetter vs. Nedhatn Mims; oncin favor Yv illiam
Sanford vs. Nedharn ili ms aud Charles W. Mims, said
property pointed out bv said Nedbain Mims, aud E. A.
A J. A. Nisbet, Pl’ffs. Att’ys.
Also, 8 bales of Cotton, livied on as the property of
John T. Knight, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Inferior
Court, in favor of James M. Gates, Adm’r. Ac., vs. John
T. Knight and Thomas R. Gates; property pointed out
by Plaintiff.
Also, the following negro, to-wit: Gilford, a negro
man about 45 years of age; levied on as the property
of James D.iniel, to satisfy a fi fa from Jones Superior
Aourt, iu favor of William D. Etheridge vs. James
Dauiel; property pointed out by Pl’fls. Att’y.
Also, part of lot No. 5, fronting 100 feet on the For
svlh road, adjoining tbe wagon yard on the south-east,
and by tbe lot at present occupied by Peter Aruold, on
the north west, known as the residence of Robert Beas
ley, Sr., levied on as the property of Greeu J. Bluke,
10 satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of
Nathan C. Munroe vs. Green J. Blake, endorser. Also,
part of lot No. 5, fronting 80 feet on the Forsyth road,
and known as Beasley’s wagon yard; levied ou as the
property ot Green J. Blake, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb
Superior Court, in favor of Nathan C. Munroe vs. Green
J. Blake, endorser,
Also, the plantation of Charles YV. Mims, containing
700 acres, more or less, lying about 10 miles north west
•if the city of Macon, on the Macon A Western Railroad,
adjoining lands of Nedharn Mims, Samuel B. Hunter,
Abner Lockett, and others; levied onus the property
of Charles W Mims, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Bibb
Superiorand Inferior Courts, viz: one in favor of Thom
as Raines vs. William D. Mims and Charles W. Mims;
one in favor of Elijah Bond vs. Charles W. Mims; one
in favor of William Huckaby vs. Charles W. Mims, and
various other 11 fas in my hands; property pointed out
by Thomas Raines.
R. B. BAREFIELD, Dept. Sh’ff.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, a lot
ir parcel of laud lying near East Macon on the Clinton
road, now occupied bv William Rittenberry, adjoining
he lands of Woolfolk aud oihers, containing two acres,
nore or less; levied on as the property of Richard B.
Rittcnberry, to satisfy two fi fas from Bibb Superior
Court, one in favor ofLucretia Smith, and one in favor
of Asher Ayres, both against said Rittenberry.
Also, the’south-west half of lot No. 4, in square 24,
>n the city of Macou, well known as the llolleinan place,
containing one fourth ot an acre, more or less; also,
100 acres of land, more or less, kuown as theHollemau
dace, iu the 4th district of originally Houston, now
Bibb county, on the Hawkinsville roud about 10 miles
from Macon, adjoiuiDg the lands ol William Johnson
and Millison Johnson, William Rvder and W. Durden,
tud now occupied by Samuel Odam ami wife ; the life
interest of said Samuel Odam and wife; levied on and
to be sold to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Inferior Court, in
favor of Thaddeus W. Brantly, vs. Samuel Odam and
■■is wife Martha J. Odam ; prop-rtv pointed out bv
Plaintiff. WILSON C. HARDY, Dept. Sh’ff.
Bibb mortgage Sale.
Also, at the same time aud place, will be soid, ali
■ hat lot or parcel of land, known in tbe enlarged plan
f the city of Macon, as lot No. 4, in square 16, being
part ot the lot formerly known as the Asylum square,
with the improvements thereon, to satisfy a Mortgage
fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of The Bank of
■he State ot Georgia, vs. Hiram M. Lindsay ; property
yom’ed out in said Mortgage,
feb 27 WM. HOLMES, .Sh’ff.
Bibb SHERIFF^SALE.-Wllf be soid on
the first Tuesday in April next, by “virtue of an
•rder of the Honorable Inferior Court of Bibb county,
oefore the Court-house door in said county, between
he usual hours of sale, —8 mules, 2 horses, 500 bushels
corn, more or less; 2,000 lbs. fodder, more or less; 20
head of hogs, 5 head of cattle, 1 lot of cotton seed, 1 lot
of farming utensils, 2 wagons and harness , levied on
■8 the property of Thomas J. Townsend, by virtue of
sundry attachments trom Bibb Superior Court—one in
favor of William Kilpatrick vs. Thomas J. Townsend,
and others vs. said Townsend.
mar 12] W. HOLMES, Sh’ff.
PULASKI APRIL SALES.-WUI be sold on
tbe Ist Tuesday in April next, before the Court
house door id Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, witbiu the
legal hours of sale, the following property, 10-wit :
John A. Allman’s interest in tne Steam Mills and the
lands belonging to the Mills, Nos. not known. The
ibovs land and Mills are situated, lying and being in
tbe Bth Dist. of Pulaski county, and known as the
Steam Mills near Norman NcDuflies; and one road
wagon and four mules, and nine negroes—one a man,
■iam, 25 years old ; Lila, about 45 years old; Fanny,
40 years old ; Charles, 15 years old ; Harriet, 21 years
>!d"; Hill, about 8 years old ; Lewis, G years old ; Gurod,
l years old, aud Korrnl, 6 months old ; levied on as the
property of John A. Allman, to satisfy nine fi-las. is
•ued from Houston Superior and Inferior Courts—one
•11 favor of Joseph Took A Son vs John A. Allman ;
James W. Armstrong vs. John A. Allman and John S.
ravlor; Bray, Carharr & Cos. vs. John A. Allman ; Al
lred T Wilson vs. John A. Allman ; William G. AU
n&n vs. John A Allruan and William Summerford;
• Unrv Mitchell, for the use of Sheppard Rogers, vs.
!<>h:i A. Allman ; Felder, Son k Cos. vs. John A. All
man ; Bateman & Talton vs. John A- Allman; Eluge
iiius A. Nisbet vs John A. Allman,
Also lot of land, No. 182, iu the Bth Dist. of Pulaski
county; levied on as tbe property of Thomas Nichol
•ion, to satisfy one fi-fa. from Dooly Superior Court, in
f iror of John C. Spell va. John Nicholson and Thomas
Vicholsou, makers, and Abner Tison, administrator of
Henry Pettee, deceased, endorser.
Also lot of land, No. 83, in tbe Bth Dist. of Pulaski
iounty ; levied on as the property of James M. Mount,
to satisfy one fi fa. trom Houston Inferior Court, iu fa
~or of Tillman Watson.vs. James M. Mount, principals,
.ud Thomas Pollock, security.
Also the south half of lot of land, No. not known,
known as ihe place where William T. Rogers now lives,
n the 4tfa Dist of Pulaski county, adjoining tbe lands
■if Jackson MeXeese; levied on as the property of Wil
liam T. Roger*, to satisfy one fi fa. from Pulaski Infe
rior court, in favor of Thomas L. Taylor vs. William
f. Rogers. Property pointed out by the plaintiff.
Also oue let of laud, number one hundred and seven,
1107,) in the Bth Dist. of originally Dooly, now Pulaski
■•onntv ; levied on as the property of Joseph 8. Graham,
o satisfy one ti-fa. from Pulaski Superior court, in fa
vor of Isaac W, Mitchell and Batta V, Mitchell, execu
tors of Stephen Mitchell, deceased, vs, Joseph S. Gra
ham Property pointed out by defendant.
Also two lots ol land Nos. not known, in tbeSiii Dist
trict of originally Dooly, now Pulaski countv, bat
known as the place whereon Thomas C. Mitchell now
lives; levied on to satisfy one fi-fa. from Pulaski supe
rior court, in favor of William J. Fountain vs. Thomas
C. Mitchell.
And also one hundred and fifty acres (150) of land,
number sixty, (GO, ) in the 4th Dist. of originally Dooly,
now Pulaski county; levied on as the property ol
Thomas Warren, to satisfy three fi fas. frou? tfoa Jus
tice’s court of the 511th Dist. G. M. Levy made aua
returned to me bv constable, F. L. Harris,
feb 27 ‘ L. H. HARRELL. Sh’ff.
nL LASKI APRIL SHGRIFF SALKS.—
L W ill be sold before the <Joun-house door in Hawk
insville, Pulaski cotintv, on the Ist Tuesday in April
next, within the usual hours of eale, the following pro
perty, to-wit:
DatliDg W. Swearengeu’s interest in 300 acres of
land, more or less, Nos. not known, hat ,known as the
plantation of Cullen Rogeis, late of said cctmty, dec’d.;
said interest being one-eleventh of said land, lying in
—th Dist. of t'ulaski county ; levied on as the pxnoer
tv of Darlin W. Sw.arengen, to saiisfy one fi-fa. from
Pulaski Superior Court, in favor of Moses Osthei'n vs.
Darlin W. Swearengeu, principal, and Darius K. Mat
thew son, endorser.
Also lot of laud. No. not known, but known as the
lot where David Redding cut house-logs und split rails,
with the intentlou of building on said lot, lying in the
ti d Dist ol Pulaski county, near the lands of Willis
Darsev ; levied on us the property ot James M. Odom,
to satisl v one ti fa. front Pulaski Superior Court, in fa
vor of George Draper vs. Joseph Dmiulson, Douglas
W.Odom, Archibald H. Odom, and James M, Odom.
Also lot of land, No. 8, in the 4th Dist . of Pulaski
county; levied on as the property of J. W. Horn, to
satisfy three fi-las. issued from the Justice court in the
511th Dist., G. M., two in favor of D. R. Matthcwson,
and one in favor of John H. Pate. Levied and relum
ed to me bv D. Dupree, constable.
. MILES BEMBRY, Dep. Sh’ff.
Puiaski Postponed Sale.
Lot of land, No. 68, in the 21st Dist. of Pulaski
county; levied on as the property of John Giddeus, to
satisfy one fi-fa. in favor of jurdan Allen, issued from
Pulaski Superior court.
Also lot of land, No. 116, and parts of lots Nos. 144
and 145; levied on ns the property of Eli Shivers, to
satisfy two fi fas issued front Pulaski Superior court,
one iit favor of Mary A. Compton, nqd one in favor of
Moreland & Henrv vs. Eli Shivers,
feb. 27 ‘ MILES BEMBRY, Dep. Sh’ff.
PSON APRIL MORTGAGE SALE
J Will be sold, before the court house door in tbe
tovru Os Thontaston. Upson county, on the first Tues
day in April next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit: a negro boy named Charles,
about six rpars of age, of dark complexion—levied on
as the property of Simeon S Oslin to satisfy two mort
grge fi fas issued from Bibb Inferior Court in favor of
John T. Coxe vs. Simeon S. Oslin—Property pointed
out in said fi fas. GEO. J. LEWIS,
jau 80 44td Dep. Sheriff
PULASKI APRIL SHERIFF SALES.—
Will be sold before tbe Court*bouse door in Haw
kinsrillc, Pulaski county, on the first Tuesday in April
next, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit; - -
One negro woman bv the name of Lizzie, nnd her
two children, Mary and Nancy ; levied on as the pro
perty of John li. Brantlv, to satisfy the following
fi-fas. from Pulaski Superior court: one in favor of
Isaac Winship & Son vs. John H. Brantly ; one in fa
vor of Henry Phelps vs. John H Brantlv ; one in fa
vor of James” McCrearv vs John H. Brantlv ; one in fa
vor of Ray, Phelps Jfc Cos. vs. John H. Brantly.
Also 1000 acres of land, well improvid, with com
fortable buildings, Ac., Nos. not. know n, lying and be
ir.g in the v th dist. of Pulaski county, and known as
John H. Brantlv’* plantation ; levied on as the proper
ty of John 11. Brantly. to satisfy one fi-fa. from Pulaski
Superior court in favor of SamUel J. Lesuer vs. John
H. Brantlv.
Six hundred acres of land, more or less, Nos. no
known, hut known as the plantation whereon Charles
Love dow lives, in the 2uth Dist. of originally 3V ilkin
son, now I’ulaski county; levied on as ihe property of
Chailc3 Love, to satisfy six fi-fas. is.-ued from Pulaski
Superior court—one iu favor of Elijah Blackshear vs.
Ft. A. Love, Charles Love and Moses Guyton, Adm’rs.;
one in favor ot M. & T. Grace; one in tavor ol John
F. McLeod , one in favor of Janies McCieary; one iu
favor of John M Dauiel, adm’r., and one iu favor of
Isaac W. Mitchell and Ratt3N. Mitchell, ex’rs., all vs.
Charles Love-.
Al.-.olotof land. No. four (4,) and 60 acres of the
north side of lot No. 5, iu the 22nd Dist. of originally
Wilkinson, now Pulaski county, and 2>o bushels of
Corn ; levied on ns the property of James Wardlavr, to
satisfy three fi-lii*. from Pulaski Superior court —one
in favor of William Allen; one in favor of Lathrop,
Manning A Cos.; and one in favor of Hamilton A Har
din, all vs. James Watdlaw.
Also lot of land, No. not known, but known as the
place where Elisha Coleman now lives, in the 21st
Dist. of Pulaski county; levied on as the property of
Elisha Coleman, to satisfy one fi-fa issued from Pulas
ki Superior court, in favor ol Gustuvus Mcßed vs.
Elisha Coleman, and William Allen security.
Also 100 ucres of lot ofland, No. not known, but
known as the place whereon Darling Jones now, or
formerly lived, adjoining the lands of Hilliary Hender
son and William A. Cowan, iu the 21st Dist. of Pulas
ki county ; levied on to satisfy one fi ta. from Pulaski
Inferior court, iu favor of M. A T. Grace vs. Darling
Jones.
Also lot of land, No. not known, but known as the
Diace whereon John K. Whaley now lives, in the 4th
Dist. of Pulaski county ; levied on as tbe property of
John K. Whaley, to satisfy three fi-fas. from Pulaski
Superinur court —one in favor of M. A T. Grace vs.
John K. Whaley ; one iu favor of Lathrop, Manning A
Cos. vs. John K.” Whaley, and one in favor of Daniel
Sands vs. Evans Whaley and John K. Whaley.
Also lot of land, No. not known, but known as the
place where Richard G Atkins lived at the time of his
death, in the 4ih Dist. of Pulaski county; levied on
as the property of Richard G. Atkins, to satisfy one fi
fa. issued from Pulaski Superior court, in favor of Ro
bert W. Baikias vs. Richard G. Atkins.
Also lot of Land, No. not kuown, but known as the
piece whereon James Dykes now lives, in the 21st dist.
of Pulaski county, being the lot on which the dwelling
house of said James Dykes now is; levied on as the
property of James Dykes, to satisfy the follow i gti-fas.
from Pulaski Inferior court: one in favor of Martha
C. Watker; one in favor of Laßoche, Brown & Cos.;
two in tavor of Moore A Henderson ; one in lavor ot
Benjamin G. Alderman, and one in favor ol Daniel
Harvard, all vs. James Dykes.
Also 800 acres of land more or less, Nos. not known,
but known us the plantation of Joseph Carruthers, in
the 21st dist. of Pulaski county, lying in the fork of
Ocmulgee river and Lime Stone Creek, adjoining the
lands ot J. W Carruthers, William Sapp and Miles
Bembry; levied on to satisfy the following fi fas., to
wit: one in favor of Thomas Grace vs. Joseph Car.
ruthers; one iu favor of Clayton Bradshaw vs. Joseph
Carruthers; on in tavor of A. S A J. Uartridge, adm’rs.,
vs. Joseph Carruthers maker, W. B. Daniels and M. A
T. Grace endorsers; one iu favor ol Rawls A McCombs
vs. Joseph Carruthers; one in favor of Joseph King
vs. Joseph Carruthers; one in favor of A. J. Tarver
for the use, Ac. vs. Joseph Carruihers; one in favor of
John M. Daniels, adm’r. vs. James Evans and W illiam
E. Phelps principals, and Joseph Carruthers security;
one in favor of Asher A vres vs. Joseph Carruthers ;
one iu lavor of Darling Johnson vs. Robert Argo prin
cipal. and Joseph Carruthers security ; one in favor of
Bryan W. Coll.er for the use, Ac. vs. Joseph Carruth
ers maker, and C. T. Lathrop endorser; one in tavor of
William E. Churchill vs. Joseph Cat ruthers; one in
favor of Charles E. Taylor and Caroline M. Rawls,
adm'rs. vs. Jo.-eph Carruthers; one in favor of Gusta
vus McCrary vs. Joseph Carruthers, and Charles T. La
throp endorser; one in favor of Daniel Rawls, survi
ving partner of Rawls A M cOomb vs. Joseph Cart oth
ers; two in favor of George W. Jordan vs. Joseph Car
ruthers, all front Pulaski Superior Court.
Also lot of land No. 26, iu the 21st dist of Pulaski;
fovied on as the property of Elisha Coleman, to satisfy 8
Justice Court fi-fas. in favor of Henry Brown, adtu’r.
of Chester Brown, deceased, vs. Elisha Coleman.
Also lot ofland, No. not known, but kuown us the
place where Elijah Wynn now lives, in the 21st di3t. of
Pulaski county; levied on as the property of Elijah
Wvnn, to satisfy one fi-fa. from Pulaski Superior court
in favor of Edward Pipkin va. N. R. Faruie, aud Eli
jah Wynn security.
Also lot of land No. 23, and the south of lot No,
60, in the 4th dist. of Pulaski county; levied on as the
property of Thomas Warren, to satisfy the following
n-fas. from Pulaski Superior couit: one in favor of
William R. Walker vs. Thomas Warren, and Frederick
Faircloth ; one in favor ot John H. Pate vs Thus. War
ren ; one in favor ot Henry K. Beers vs. Thos. Warren ;
one in lavor of Thomas Grace vs. Thomas W arren; one
in favor ot Joseph Kitchen vs. Thomas Warren; onein
favor of John J. Anderson vs. Tboraas Warren princi
pal, and Jooatnan Wood security ; one in favor ot Na
thaniel Weed vs. Thomas Warren; one in favor of Bry
ant Dillard vs Thomas Warren; one in favor ofWil
liam D. Odom vs. Thomas Warren.
Also lot ofland No, 81, in the 4th dist. of Pulaski
county; levied on us the property ot Arthur Phelps, to
satisfy the following fi-fas. from Pulaski Superior court:
one in favor of Thomas Grace vs. Arthur Phelps; one
in lavor of Daniel Rawls survivor vs. Arthur Phelps;
one in favor ot Joseph Carruihers vs. Kay, Phelps A
Cos. ; one in luxor of Thomas Grace vs. Arthur Phelps;
one in favor of Joseph Tillman, adm’r. vs. Arthur
Phelps; onein favor of John B. Vaughn vs. Arthur
Phelps; one iu favor of Elijah Cook vs. Arthur Phelps
maker, and A.J. Tarver eudorser.
Also Rebecca A Adams’ interest in lot of land, No.
not known, but known as the place whereon Rebecca
A. Adams now lives ; also Rebecca A. Adams’ interest
in seven negroes, to-vvit: Dick, Sam and Aggey ; names
’ of balance not known ; sain interest beiujc a life estate;
levied on as the properly of Rebecca A. Adams, to sat
isfy the following fi-fas from Pulaski Superior court:
one iu fuvor of William E. Churchill; one in favor of
M. & T. Grace; one in favor of Thomas Grace, sum
vor, vs. Rebecca A. Adams.
Also one house and lot. with the stables and out
buildings, in ihe town of Hawkmsville, numberand let
ter not known, but known as the Hawkinsville Hotel;
levied on us the property ol VV g chain B. Dauiels, to
satisfy the following fi-fas. from Pulaski Superior court:
one in favor of Joseph li. Grice; one in favor of John
B. Ross; one in favor of John N. Ray ; one in favor of
Thomas Grace; onein lavor of P F. D. Scat borough
and Daniel Raw ls, ex’rs. vs Wureham B. Daniels.
Also lots of land 178, and 152, lying in the sth dist.
of Puluski county, aud one negro man named Nelson,
45 years old ; levied on as the property ot James Spring
to satisfy the following fi-las : one in favor of Isaac W.
Mitchell and Batts N. Mitchell, ex’rs. vs Janies Spring
principal, and Joseph S. Graham security; one in fa
vor ot Isaac W. Mitchell aud Baits N. Mitchell vs.
James Spring.
Also part ot lots ofland Nos. 155 and 166, contain
ing SOO acres, more or less, being the place now owned
by William 1). Odom, and known as the Taylor place,
in the 4th dist. of Pulaski county, and lot No. 198, and
800 acres, more or less, ol lots Nos. 186 and 198, being
the lots, and parts of lots on which the plantation of
William D. Odom, is now in the possession of William
Robuck, in the 4tli (list, of Pulaski county: also the
steam savv mills, situated on lot 198, with all and sin
gular the appurtenances of said steam saw mill; levied
011 as the property ol William D. Odom, to satisfy the
following fi-tas from Puluski Superior court: oue in
fuvor of Henry Phelps vs. William D Odom principal,
and James W. Lathrop security ; ope in fuvor of Iver
son L, Harris vs. William I). Odom ; or.B in fuvor of
M. AT. Grace vs. William D. Odom; one in favor of
Oliver Jones vs. William D. Odom; oue iu lavor of
Rav, Phelps A Cos. vs. William 1) Odom ; one in favor
of Abner L. Lipput vs Samuel Nobles maker, aud Wil
liam D. Odom endorser; and one from Pulaski Interior
court in favor of P. F. D. Scarborough vs. William D.
Odom.
Also one negro woman by tbe name of Sophia, about
35 years old, and her child some 15 months old ; levied
on as the property of Green S. Howell, to satisfy the
following named fi-fas. from Pulaski Superior court: —
Curtis Daniel, Dewitt Bradshaw, John 11. Newton, M.
A T. Grace, and James McCrary, all vs. Green S, How
ell.
Also lot of laud, No. not known, but known as the
place whereon James Pugh now lives, in the 2 st dist.
of Pulaski county, and one yoke steers, 15 head ot
slock eaUie, and 94 head of sheep, more or less; levied
®ri as the property of James Pugh, to satisfy three fi fas.
from Pulaski Superior court: onein favor of Daniel
Rawls surviving partner vs. James Pugh ; one in fu
vor of Henry It. Beers \s. .tames Pugh ; and one in fa
vor of Daniel At. McCabe vs. Jamas Pugh.
Also one negro man by the name ol Ciesar; levied
ou as the prppeuy William G. Wood, to satisfy two
ti fas. lrotn l’ulaski Superior court: one iu favor ol
Carhart, Bro. A Cos. vs. William G. Wood, and oue iu
favor of James McCrary vs. William G. Wood.
teb 27 Miles bembry’, p e p. sh’ff.
Houston hherh f sale.- wsybeitu
before the Court House daor in the town of Per
ry, within tbe legal hours ol sale, on the first Tuesday
in April next, the following property, to-wit: Oue lot
ofland in the ninth district of Houston, No. 2**6, con
taining 202]., acres; also one baifof lot, No. not known,
adjoining Fort Valley on the east, aud William Harris
.on the north, containing lo Iji acres; also nine negroes,
to-wit: William, a u<au, yellow complexion, 36 years
of age; George, a boy 14 years of age ; Peter, 14, Dur
gau, 17, Braswell, a boy, 9, Maria, a woman, 23, Lucmd,
a woman, 23, Eliza, 17, aud Martha lo years of age,—
Levied on as the property of Mat hew Dorsey, by virtue
of a ti-fa. issued from Houston Superior Court, in favoi
of James P. Flewellen, vs. Mathew Dorsey. Proper
iv pointed out bv defendant.
fob M W F. LILLET, Dept Sh’lF
DOTS. A lull assortment ol Dents, une French
Calf Boots, pump sole, welted aud waler proof, of
arious kitui, ana qualities, both sewed aud pegged. -
Just received and for sale low by
net tv 9a MIX A KIRTLANI)
PLOW Steel, assorted, from 6 to 12 inches, for sale
by NATHAN WEED.
Macon. Ga., jan 9
Sheriffs’
L ’ ; PSON SHERIFF SALE.— WiII be sold be
‘ foi c the Court-house door in the town of Thomas
ton, Upson county, on the Ist Tuesday in April next,
within the legal hours ot sale, the following property,
to wit:
Two dwelling houses and lots in the town of Tbom
aston —one situated in the north back square of said
town, near the Thomaston k Baruesville Railroad ter
minus, now occupied by Thomas L. Walker, and the
other of said lots situated in the south back square of
said town, adjoining the Parsonage on lhe west, and
now occupied by Dr. Thomas O. Heard; both or said
lots being levied upon as lhe property of Thomas U.
Walker to satisfy sundry fi-tas. issued from Upson Su
perior court, to wit: one in favor of Gage, Sloan A
Dales vs. Thomas L. and D. V. Walker; one in favor
of Wright, Grilliih k Cos. vs. Thomas L. Walker, and
one in favor of Petit, Harris, England & Cos. vs. Tho
mas L. and D. N. Walker.
Also the hotel and lot now occupied bv .Moses D.
Johnson, situated in the north front square of Thomas
tou ; said hotel and lot being levied upon to satisfy
sundry 6 fus. issued from the Superior court of Upson
couutv, to-wit: one in favor ot James Trice and Svka
il us Gibson, Ex’rs., vs. Moses D. Johnson, principal,
and Win. A. Cobb, surety; one in favor of James An
derson vs. Mooes D. Johnson, M. H. Sandwich and
William Crawford ; one in favor of Isaac B William
son vs. Moses D. Johnson, principal, and Obadiab C.
Gibson, surety ; one in lavor of Thomaston & Barnes
viile Railroad Company vs. Moses D. Johnson ; one m
favor of Alexander A, Greene vs. Moses D. Johnson ;
vne in favor of Thomaston A Bartlesville Railroad Cos.
os. Moses D. Johnsou, principal, and Bunvell W.
Jackson, eudorser.
Also oue grey marc about six years old, and one two
borse wagon and harness; levied on as the property
of Charles Wilson, to satisfy sundry ti-las. issued
from Upson Superior court, to-wit: one in favor ol
Ross A Brother; one in fitvor of Wright, Griffith A Cos.
vs Charles Wilson; one in tavor of James Flynn vs.
Charles Wilson, principal, and Robert Smoot, eudors
er.
Also one bay mule, one buggy and one barouche, 3
bed steads and folding table, and 1 secretary; also i
matrass, 15 chairs, 1 pine table, 2 bread-trays and sif
ter, 2 stone jars, aud 1 jug; 1 fire shovel and tongs, 1
smoothing iron, iron rake, Ac.; levied ou as the pro
perty of Thomas G. Black, to satisfy a ti-ta issued from
Upson Superior court, in favor of Townsend, Arnold
A Cos. vs. Thomas G. Black.
Also one dwelling bouse and lot in the north back
square in the town of Thomaston, known in the plan
ot said town a lot No. seven (7); levied on to satisfy
two ti-fas. issued from Upson Superior court —one in
favor of Thomaston A Bartlesville Railroad Cos., ano
the other in favor of D. T. A F. M. Richardson, for the
use of CoDkling and Shepherd, both against John R.
Shock ley*.
Also lot No. 7 in said town of Thomaston, to satisfy
one ti fa. issued from Upson Superior court, in lavor of
Owens C. Sbai man vs. John It. Shockley and Henry T.
Brown, as partners. Said last mentioned lot is also
levied upon and will be sold to satisfy two fi fas. issuec
from Upson Superior court—-one in lavor of James
Adams, and the other in favor of Thomaston A Barnes
ville Railroad Company vs. Henry T Brown.
Also oue sorrel horse about eight years old ; levied
on as the property of Green T. Hancock, to satisfy a
fi fa. issued from Upson Superior court in favor ot
Swift A Ruggles vs. Green T. Hancock.
leb 27 GEORGE J LEWIS, Sb’ff.
HOUSTON APRIL SALE.— WiII be sold be
fore the Court House door in Perry, Houston
county, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit;
One house and lot in Henderson, Houston county,
containing about 6% acres, adjoining lands of Robert
Brown and others; levied on as the property ol Jesse
R Horn, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Houston Superior
Court, in favor of John Laidler, Sr., vs. Jesse R. Horn.
Also, one negro girl, Patience, 10 or 12 years old,
levied on as the propel ty of Henry S Ray, to satisfy a
fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in tavor ot Arthui
Watson, Survivor Ac., vs. said llenrv S. Ray.
Also, a negro man uamed Simon, St) or 35 years old,
levied on as the property ol John Chancey, to satisfy a
ti fa trom Houston Superior Court, in favor ot Henry
J. Lamar, vs. said John Chancey.
ALEXANDER LEE, Sh’tf.
Also, at the same time ami place, will be sold, one
mulatto boy, about 10 years of age, named Orrin, levied
on as tbe property of William L. Hunt, by virtue of a
ti la from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Benjamin
M. Brantly, vs said William L. Hunt, principal, and
Daniel C.'Culpepper, security; property pointed out
by said security.
Also, one Cotton gin, levied on as tbe property of
Isaac Alger, to satisfy a fi fa from Houston Superior
Court in favor of Robert Watson, vs. said Isaac Alger.
Also, lot of land No. 176 in the 6th district of Hous
ton county, together with its improvements, levied on
as the property of Benjamin A. Graham, by virtue of a
fi fa from Houston Superior Coutt, in favor ot Carver
A Johnson, vs. said Benjamin A. Graham; property
pointed out bv the Defendant.
H. J. CLARK, Dept. Sta’ff.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one
house and lot containing two acres, more or less, in the
9th district of Houston county, No. Eot known, but
known as the Lightfoot house, opposite C. D. Ander
son, now occupied by J. R. R. Haddock, levied on as
the property of S. M. Haddock, to satisfy oue fi la issued
from the Justices’ Court of tbe 62*th District, G. M.,
in favor of William Caruthers, vs. S. M. Haddock,
feb 27 W. F. LILLY, Dept_Sh’ff.
Macon april sale.—win be sold before
the Court-house door in Oglethorpe, on the Ist
Tuesday in April next, within the usuul hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit:
One improved lot in the town of Marshallsville, con
taining 5 acres, more or iess, situated east of the Bap
tist Church, on the road leading east through the town,
occupied by Benj. L. Johnson; levied on and to be sold as
his property, to satisfy one ti fa. issued from Macon
Superior court, in tavor of Jas. G. Oliver A Cos. vs.
Benj. L. Johnson.
Also, all the unsold lots in the (own of Montezuma,
Nos. not known, but all vacant ; levied ou as the pro
perty of John M Felton and Jolm T. Biown, to satisfy
one fi-fa. issued from Macon Superior court in favor of
Hill A Jackson vs. John M. Felton principal, and John
T. Brown security. Property pointed out by John T.
Brown.
Also the interest of John M. Fellon in the same pro
perty, to satisfy one fi fa. in lavor of E. J. Johnson vs.
John Al. Felton ; one in tuvor of Allen W. Marshall vs.
John M. Felton, also in favor of Ai water A Basset vs.
John M Felton. JNO. L. PARKER, SU’ft.
feb 23-43
Also at the same time and place, Lots of land Nos.
OS, 6 and 92, in ihc 13th disirict of originally Musco
gee, now Macon count} - levied on as the property
of John T. Hankinson, to satisfy a ti fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county iu favor of Josiah Hilis
man vs. said Hankinson.
Also all of bli>ck letter K, containing four lots, Nos.
1,2, 8 and 4; and lot No. 4in block letter G, together
with the improvements thereon, in the town of Lanier,
inj-aid county; also <ne writing de.ik levied ou as the
property ot Littleton L. Snow, to satisfy a ti fa issued
from the Superior Court of said county in favor of
William Tavlor vs. L. L. Snow, principal, and Slaughter
Hill, security —property pointed out by Slaughter Hill.
Also all of block letter J, containing four lots, Nos.
1,2, 8 aud 4, with the improvements thereon, in the
town of Lanier, in said county; and also six acres of
land, more or less, adjoining said block letter J—levied
on as the property ot Shemuel N. Dawson to satisfy
three fi fas in favor of A. A. Danfortb vs. S. N. Daw
son, maker, aud F. T. Snead, endorser
feb 27 THOMAS DIXON, D. Sli’ff.
Houston april sale.-whi be sold be
lore the Court house door in Perry, Houston coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
A house and lot in Fort. Valley, in said county, known
as the place whereon James R. R. Haddock now resides
on the east side of the Railroad, opposite the residence
of C. D. Anderson, containing two acres, more or less,
levied on as the property of Solomon M. Haddock, to
satisfy two fi fas issued Irom Houston Superior Court,
one in favor of Andrew J. Rountree, ana the other in
favor of Benjamin Lightfoot, both against Juines R. R.
Haddock and Solomon Al. Haddock.
Also, two mare mules, one a dark brown, and the
other u mouse color, levied on as the property of James
U. 11. Haddock, to satisfy a fi fa from Houston Superior
Court, in favor of Benjamin Lightfoot vs. James R. R.
Haddock and Sol >mon Al. Haddock.
Also, a pair of Bay horse ponevs and a buggv, levied
on as the property of James R. R. Haddock, to satisfy
two fi fas issued from Houston Inferior Court, oue in
favor of Andrew J Rountree and tbe other in lavor of
Benjamin Lightfoot, and both against James R. R.
Haddock aud Solomon Al. Haddock,
feb 13 WM F. LILLY, Dept. Sh’ff.
Macon county’ sheriff sale.—
Will be sold on the first Tuesday m April next,
before the Court house door in the town of Oglethorpe,
Alacou county, Georgia, within legal hours oi sale, the
lollowing property, to-wit:
Joe, a negro fellow about 55 years of age; Adaline,
a woman about So years of age; Laura, a girl about 10
years ot age, audScilla, a girl about to years of age—
all of said negroes ot yellow complexion—and the en
tire stock of Drugs and Medicines belonging to and in
the store of (except such as are known as the Patent
Medicines) defendant. All ot the above property lev
ied on ti) satisfy a distress warrant issued at the ia
stnnce of A. 1.. Watkins against Fletcher T. Snead.
Also levied two ii fas. on the drugs and medicines
aforesaid —one in favor ol Cauby A Hatch, and the oth
er in favor of Popplin A Thompson, against said Snead.
Also at the same time and place, one house and lot
in the town ot Oglethorpe, known iu said town us lot
No. 12, in square 3 ; levied on to satisfy a ti-ta. issued
from tbe Justice’s court of the 1070ih G. M., of said
county, in favor of Egbert W. Allen vs. James R. Nel
son. Levy made and returned to me bv constable,
feb 27 DANIEL KLECK LEY, Dep. 8b fi.
Macon may mortgage sale.-whi
be sold on the Ist Tuesday in May uext, betore
the Hourt house door, in the town of Oglethorpe,
Macon county, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
A negro man named Joe, of about 40 years of age,
and yellow complexion; a uegro woman, Adaliue, aged
about 35 years, yellow complexion ; a negro girl nam
ed Scilla, about 10 years of age aud ol yellow complex
ion, and negro girl named Laura, aged about 10 years,
of yellow complexion; levied on as the property ol
Fletcher T. Snead, to satisfy a Mortgage ti la., iu favor
ot William W. Clay vs. said Snead. Property pointed
out iu said Mortgage fi-fa.
feb 27 DANIEL KLECKLEY, Dep.Sh’fL
Pa pc*r.
rt REAMS Printing Puper, and Wrapping Paper,
from Rock Island Mills, Columbus, Ua., for sale
by mar 5] CATER Jt BOWDKE,
Sales.
VDM INTSTR VTRIX’S SA T -Will be sold
ou tbe lt Tuesday in May ne . O-fore the Court
house door in Biub couutv. Lot No. . -qitate 75, W est
Range, in the citv of Macon, belongu.g to the estate ol
Wm. G. Smith, decea-ed. and sold for the benefit of
his heirs. MARY ANN SMITH, Adm’x.
mat 12 50-tds
VDJIINISTRATOR’S SALE -Will bo void
on the first Tuesday in April next, betore the
Court house door in i be town of Forsyth, Monroe coun
ty Ga. between lb- usual horns of sale, tbe estates in
terest in lhe widows Dower, of the lauds belonging to
the estate of Littletnu Johnston of said conojv, deceas
ed, consisting of 13 • acres, situated iu the 14th distric
of said couutv, ou tbe Towaliga River, near Hunlini:
Shoal. JOHN SHANNON, ) ,
feb 13 40d _ JAS. M. CI.OWHi. > Aflm r ~’ -
4 DMINISTR TOR’S SALE.- Will be sold
J\_ at the Court bouse iu Forsyth, Monroe county, on
the first Tuesday in April next, lhe Mlowiug negroes,
to-wit: Lewis, about 05 years old; Nat, about 35;
Gloss, about 2s; Rosella, about 60; Samantha, about 29
years, and her four children. Sold as the property ot
Elizabeth Evans, deceased, late of said county, undei
an order from the Coutt of Ordinary,
feb 13-40d* JAMES H. EYANS, Adm’r.
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. —Will be sold
il, before the Court house door in the town of But
ler, county of Taylor, on the first Tuesday in April
next, all of the lands belonging to the estate ot Joel
Bird, late of said county, deceased, with the encumber
unceof the widows Dower. Sold by order of the Hon
orable, the Court of Ordinary of said county ; sold
for distribution to the heirs of said estate. Terms on
the day of sale.
feb 13 46-40d JAMES T. HARMON, Adm’r.
Citations.
G 1 EORGIA, BibbCouiity.—Whereas William
r Ryder applies to me for letters of administration
i>n the estate of Matthew Johnson, late of said county,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite 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
luiv, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted. Given under mv hand in of
fice March 15th, 1856. W. T. MASSEY,
marl 9 51*5t Ordinary.
(1 EORGIA, Upsou County.—Court op Or-
A din ary, March Adjourned Term, 1856.
It being represented to the Court that Erasmus J.
Dozier, administrator of the estate of Tarpley T. P.
Holt, deceased, has removed beyond the limits of this
State:
It is therefore ordered that the said Erasmus J. Do
zier be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held
in and tor the said county of Upson on the first Mon
lay in May next, and show cause (if he has so remov
’d) why his letters of administration do no - abate, and
why administratorde bonis non should not beappoint
•and on said estate; and that this rule be published ia
‘lie Georgia Journal A Messenger, of Macon, for forty
days before the said first Monday in May next.
A true extract from the Minutes ot said Court, this
14th March, 1856. WM. A. COBB,
marl 9 51 40d Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Upsou County.—Court of Or
dinary, March Term, 1856..
Whereas James Anderson, guardian of the persons
and property of Bobt. B. Gardner, Geo. A. Gardner,
Wesley F. Gardner ‘ ow dec’d.,) and Sterling Gard
ner, orphans oi Sfer’ii g C irdtier, deceased, having
closed his said guardianship, a, plies for letters of dis
mission :
It is therefore ordered that said letters will be gran>-
ed ou the first Monday in May next, unless cause to the
contrary be shown ; and that this rule be published a
required by law, that all persons concerned may have
due notice thereof and govern themselves accordingly.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
marl 9 51-40d] WM. A. COBB, Ord’y.
G't EORGIA, Monroe County.—Whereas Ari-
I osto Hump has applied to me for letters of ad
ministration, with the will annexed, of Thomas M.
• Hai up, late of said county, dec’d.:
These are therefore to cite 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. - , to show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be gianted.
Given under my hand at office, March 10th, 1856.
marl 2 50-stj E. G. CABANISS, Ord’y.
("i EORGIA, Monroe County.—Whereas Jas.
X A. C. Wynn has applied to me fqr letters of guar
dianship of Henry Burgayof said county, minorand or
phan child of Thomas G. Burgay, deceased, under four
teen years of age;
These are herefore to cite and admonish all andsin
gular the kindred and parties interested, to be and ap
pear 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 hand at office, March 10th, 1856.
marl 2 50-st] E. G. CABANISS. Ord’y.
C'l EORGIA, Bibb County.—Whereas Wm. P.
I Goodall applies to me for letters of guardianship
of the property of Mary Boon and Sarah Boon, minors
of Dr. John Boon :
These are therefore to cite and admanisb all and sin
gular the kindred and parties interested, to be and ap
pear at my office within tbe time nrescribed by law, to
showr cause, if any they have, whv said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand this Feb. 22d, 1856.
feb 27 48-fit] WM. T. MASSEY, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County,—Whereas John
A. Allman applies to me for letters of guardian
ship of tbe persons and property of Mary Jane Flowers
aud James Flowers, orphan and minors of David Flow
ers, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv
luw, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand in office, this 25th February,
1856. THOS. L. TAYLOR, Ordinary.
feb 27 48-5 t
/ i EORGIA, Taylor County.—Whereas Sea
VX born Montgomery applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Mary Grigory, late of said
county, dec’d.;
Ibe kindred and creditors of said deceased will file
• their objections, if rdv they have, in my office, in terms
of ihe law, or letters will be granted.
Given under my band at office the 29th Februarv,
1856. JOHN STURDEVANT, Ord’v/
mar 5 49-5 t
/ 3 EORGIA, Taylor County.—Whereas Sea
vj born Montgomery applies to me for letters of
guardianship of the person and property of William G.
Grigory, orphan child of George W. Grigory, dec’d.;
AH persons concerned are required to be at my of
fice and file their objections in terms of the law, if any
they have, or letters will be granted to applicant.
Given under my band at office the 29th February,
1850. _JOHN STURDEVANT, Ord’y/
EORGIA, Taylor County. —Whereas,
J Gideon M. Davis applies to me for letters of Ad
ministration de bonis non on the estate of Reuben B.
Davis, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite 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, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
(liven under mv hand in office, this 22d dav of Feb
ruary, 1856. JOHN STURDEVANT, Ordinary.
feb 27 4S-5t
GEORGIA, Macon County.—Whereas J- F.
Lofley and Margaret Lofley apply to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of William Lofley,
late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
show cause, if ar y they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand this 25th February, 1556.
4S-st_ W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary.
1 EORGIA, Macon County.— Whereas, E. W.
* J Allen, applies to me for letters of administration
on the estate of Allen Sutton, late of said countv, de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
aud appear at my office within the time prescribed bv
law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this March 4th, 1856.
mar 5-5 t W. J. COLLINS, Ordinarv. j
Fslray Notice.
G 1 EORGIA, Upson County.—To the Clerk
Sos the Inferior Court of said Countt:
i’et u r I’. Butts ot the47 ,| th dist., G. M., in said coun
ty, tolls before me as an eslrav, taken up upon the free
hold of him, the said Peter P. Butts, in said couutv
and district, a mouse colored mare mule, supposed to
be 12 or 14 years old, with tfie right eye out, with
slight ma-ks ot the collar, and somewhat robed on the
hind legs with the single-tree; 5 feet and 11 inches high;
appraised by John S. Jackson and John B. Kendall,
fi ee-holdei sol said County and district, to be worth $lO.
Given under mv hand and official signature, this the
16th day of February, 1856.
JOHN W. BROWN, J. P.
Given under my hand and official signature, thissth
March, 1850. ANSEL T. SHACKELFORD,
mar!9 s’-2t Clerk I. C.
Etras Notice.
f t EORGIA, Upson County.—Tolled before
‘7 me, James Shuptrine, a Justice of the Peace, in
and for the 561st dist., G. M., in said county, by J. J.
Gloves, one bay mule, taken upon the free-hold of him,
I lie said J. J. Groves, supposed to be four years old ;
appraised by John P. Murry, and Andrew P. Jackson,
to be worth fifty dollars. Given under my hand and
official signature, this the 14th of February. 1856.
JAMES SHUPTRINE, J. P.
A true extract from the Estrav Book. Given under
my hand and official signature, :bisstb ot March, 1856.
ANSEL T. SHACKELFORD,
mar 19 51-2 t Clerk. I. C.
Yolice.
TYIBB INFLRIOK COURT wilt be adjourned unti
the-sth Monday in this month, (March) on aceouut
of its conflict with Twiggs Superior Court; the Bar gen
erally consenting thereto. Parties, Jurors, Witnesses
and others will uct accordingly.
R. F. OUSLEY, j. i. c.
A. RICHARDS, J. i. c.
m*r 12 50-3 t HENRY WOOD, j. i. c. 1
efcfcfttes.
Dr.JAS. M’CLINTOCK’S MEDICINES
TH IS is to certify that I have placed in the h „„i „
Messrs. A. Cushman - k Cos., New York, ih e ie C .?
of my “ Family MediC’nes,” with my full aaijmi-yT
prepare and offer them for popular use. They aie °
a** I have been in ihe habit of retnninerdMig
scribing tor many years, and uis my u e!.Ji l j la p ’ e ’
zenerai introduction of these remedies would h U *
rnauy respects a public benefit. Iu securing
ope r atiou of Mr Alexander Cushman, who j s :i jloo
- Chemist, and practical Apoth
many years’ experience, I am enabled trfassu Jit
public that they will be prepared in the best, j. *
and most perfect form, regardless of expense ’ P tiW ’
JAS. McCLINTOCK, M. D
The College of Pharmacy in the City of X. Y of ,
To all tclunn it may concern : *’
Whereas, Alexander Cushm an has served a reo-iii
apprenticeship to tbe Drug and Apothecarr burm/ ar
has attended two full courses of lectures in the Sch
of Pharmacv of said College, aud after an exam
by tbe Board of Trustees mid the Professor, is Jeem^
Qualified to prepare and dispense medicines, and c,
uct the business of Druggist aud Apothecary h, °
therefore declared to be a Graduate in the C'niL e
Pharmacy of the City of New York. ‘ 2 e of
Iu testimony whereof arehereuntoannexed thes'o
tures of the proper officers and the seal of the said
!ege tb is eighteenth day of March, in the year one thro
sand eight hundred and forty*seveu. u
B. W. McCREADY M I)
Professor of Materia Medica and Pliaruiar,,
lawrexce RKin
Oliver WLHAtJ, Presided.
John H. Currie, ■- Vice Presidents
Geo. D. Cogokshall, )
Attest—John Mfakim, Secretary.
TO ASTHMATICS AND SUFFERERS FRmi
IIOOPING-COUGH. UM
Read the following from the Rev. J. Y. Watson F3
itor of the Christian Advocate, Chicago: 1
Office of the Christian Advocate, Sept. 20 ls - ,'-
Dr. Jas. McCli.vtock : Respected -Sir—For the r
two years I have occasionally used vour ‘Asthma R e ,
edy, being an asthmatic of the first degree, in fact never
wholly free from it at any time. I may have used £
all some four bottles, only using it when paroxisms
great severity set in. After having compassed sea and
land for the past sixteen years in search of a reniedv
i hat should act as a mUigant, at least, I must most mi
hesitatingly, give my preference to vour preparation
over anything that I have ever used, and would not
be without having it iu the house for any hun.au coa.
sideration. Most respectfullv,
JAMES V. WATSON
Editor N. W. Christian Advocate, Chicago, iff.
This remedy is equally as'onishing in Hoouimr
Cough, which is immediately relieved bv its use whi e
it may be given with safety to the youngest child.
The following certificate is from a well-known citizen
aud newspaper agent:
To Messrs. A. Cushman A Cos:
Gentlemen—As a duty both to tou and to the public
I beg to inform you that I was relieved from a most dial
tressing attack of pain in the boweis and vomiting a
few days since, bv a single dose of Dr. Jas. McCiintock’g
Diarrhcza Cordial. I had suffered intensely for sev
eral days, and had tried several remedies in vain
Permit me to add this grateful testimonial to the many
in your hands ol the extraordinary value of this life.
saving medicine I consider that while these sudden
attacks of bowel complaiuts are so prevalent, every
person should be provided with so cheap a remedy. 3
Yours, respectfully, R. WALSH
No. 137 Elizabeth street, N. Y.
FROM MADAME GRI.-m AND M. MARIO THE
GREAT OPERA SINGERS.
Gentlemen—l am requested bv Madame Grisi to
express to you her thanks for the Pectoral Strcp,
urepared by Dr. James McCiintock, which vou were so
kind as to send to her. It also came very opportunely
tor me, as I was suffering from a violent cold, caused
by the sudden change of the atmosphere, but which,
• hanks to the Pectoral Syrup, has been almost immel
diafely cured.
Accept, Messieurs, the assurance of my most distin
guished consideration. • MARIO.
ASTONISHING CUKE OF AN ULCER
Ezra Harper, Esq., of Martin’s Ferrv, Ohio, writes as
follows:
I have had an ulcer in my head for five years, which
has been a jrreat source of affliction to me. For three
vears I have had paralysis or Xumh Palsy, from the
effects of it. During that time I tried evervthino- that
seemed likely to benefit me, but found nothing that
would do so, until I used Dr. James AJcClinlock’s Al
teratdb Sircp, which bas performed almost a mira
cle. It has extracted a portion of tfie bone where the
seat of the ttleer was, it pussing down through invnose
from above the eye.
HOOPING COUGH.
This is one of the most distressing and dangerous of
that stereotyped group of diseases which seems to be
the natural inheritance of childhood. When neglected,
it often terminates fatally, or lays the foundation of
those terrible affections of the throat and lungs which
annually sweep off so many thousands of our popula
tion.
The ASTHMA AND HOOPING-COUGH REMEDY
Is a standard medicine throughout tbe Union, and is
especially popular in the South. A short time ago all
the principal druggists in Savannah, Ga., published a
certificate vouching for its efficacy, as follows:
It is to be hoped that all who are suffering from
Hooping Cough will give this article a fair trial. He
can recommend, it. A. A. Solomons A Cos.,
J. B. Moobe k Cos., W. W. Lincoln,
J. E. De Ford. J, M. Turner;
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
_ New York Trilunf.
His medicines were few and simple, wbile they often
produced cures in cases that had been given up as hope
less, to the surprise of all. We have no hesitation in
recommending to those who would preserve their
health, a free use of the best purifying medicine known
to modern science, viz: Dr. James McClintock’s Alte
rative Syrup.
New York Herald.
The whole list of Dr. James McClintock’s Medicines
should be kept in the house of every careful family in
case of emergency.
Daily Times.
The wisest and best men in the country have been
patients of Dr. James McCiintock; some of our great
est physicians been his pupils.
Home Journal.
We would urge all who are afflicted with symptoms
of Irritation of the throat and lungs to procure and use
without delay Dr. James McCiintock's Pectoral Syrup,
with our guarantee that from the commencement of it*
employment they will feel the most surprising relief.
Evening Mirror.
I)r. Jamas McClintock’s Medicines are triumphantly
sustaining the great reputation of their inventor. Rav
ing been ourselves benefited by them, we take pleasure
in recommending them to all.
New York Day Book.
“ Let medicine alone.” says the Surgical Journal,
till it is prescribed by a competent man.”
Nevertheless we have tried Dr. James McCiintock’*
Diarrhoea Cordial, in case of Diarrhoea, and found it *
sure remedy.
New York Ledger.
Our confidence in tbe efficacy of Dr. James McClin
tock’s Diarrhoea Cordial is unbounded. Everybody
should have it. It is the prescription of an eminent
physician.
New York Express.
Dr. James McClintock’s Dyspeptic Elixir is the only
really scientific remody ever introduced to the public.
One bottle Las to our knowledge cured a case of dys
pepsia of long standing.
Christian Advocate, Chicago.
We call the attention of our brethren to the fact, that
Dr. James McCliutock’s Family Medicines will b*
found worth more than nine tenths of all medicines so
much lauded and extensively used.
Mobile Advertiser.
Dr. James McClintock's Alterative Syrup is the
suited to the wants of a southern climate. It is com
pounded of the juices of many heating and s.rengthen
mg plants, and is unequalled by any peyparatiou ever
introduced.
A. CUSHMAN k Cos., Sole Proprietors, 121 Ful
ton street, New York, to whom orders may be addressed.
DRS. FITZGERALD k NOTTINGHAM,
april 18 2-1 y A gen ts for Maeon __
SCIRHUS BREAST CAN BE CURE^
LET THE PUBLIC READ!
IN mercy to the afflicted, and tbe gratitude and high
opitiion I entertain of DR. MOSELY as a surgeoa
and physiciun, I deem it my duty to mention the case
of my wife, hoping at the same time that all persons
similarly afflicted may be benefited by it. In the brst
part of this year, my wife had several small * um PS
make their appearance in her breast; they continued
to increase in size, until the whole breast became a dis
eased mass, and very painful. I procured tbe best
medical aid in the city of Rome, and notwithstanding
the earnest and faithful attention of our most skilltu*
physicians, she continued to grow worse aod worse,
until they gave the case up as incurable, aDd advised
amputation. I was advised by many of my friends to
visit Dr. Moseley, of Griffin, Ga., which I did, and, as
tonishing as it may seem, he had her entirely cures
icithin one month, and she is note in goo/ health .’ 1
would advise all who are afflicted with Scirrhtts, and
Cancerous affections, to visit tbe Doctor without delay,
as I am satisfied by experience aDd observation, that
he is the most skilllul physician in the Seuthern States,
in the treatment of that horrible disease —Cancer.
WM. H. MITCHELL,
M. E. MITCHELL,
16tf Daughter of J- W. Bradbury, Rome,
DR. SANFORD’S I3VIGORATOB
IS recommended to the public, relying upon it* 1D ‘
trinsic excellence to secure it favor.
For all Bilious Attacks, it may be truly .and
relied upon as being fully capable of removing the dt* -
eases for which it is recommended, and lor gimg luue
and vigor to the general system.
Its qualities have beeu fully tested in a long practice,
by the proprietor. Through the urgent soheuaoo 114
many, who have used aud been beueutted by it, the pro
prietor has beeu induced to place it betore the pudne.
For all Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, Chron
ic Diarrhcea, Habitual Cosuveness, Bilious Colic, D'* -
pepsia Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, General De
bility, Female Weakness, Ac.
Tor sale by Druggists generally, and by G*o-
Payne and by J. H. k W. S, Eliii Mscon, Ga. and
also by Sanfbs A Oe, N. Y. lab 20 47-J