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THE II A C O TV GEOKGIA T E L E « K A PH.
B V S. T. ROWIiAIVD.
«0BBOW, at Half past 10 o’cl U.
f#'® rz Qgnr, 7 HhHs Bacon, (aid* & ahould s
Hire, 5 BUR\e Gin,
<aoN.J5.Rmn,
10 do Potato**.
10 Kegs Butter Crackers,,
20 do Nails and Brads,.
5 Cask* Cheese.
75 Bnes Rio Coffee,
4.000 Principe Cigars,
• noniCStic Brandy,
inert* Candles,
Till"" do
S Z Cheese. .
* £ Sod, Biaeofel
Hamilton, Hardeman &. Co.
FACTORS
' f AND
General Comm iSsion merchants
SAV.URIAH, GEORGIA.
' August 139,18-13. <8
THOMAS Ei. SI A K HiT A',
- COMMISSION MERCHAN'
A\
I'rnwfoi
'ILL l.e s,
December Ilsrtjajt
DECEMBER
Jackson, Butts
A general assortifiont or
nrV .Goods Cutlery, Hardware,
^ r’l'RAifiTI lIK, Arc. Arc.
B. R. WARNXB, Auctioneer.
Vf«J_ _— — - ; . .
ini*«e Aftrlcnltnral Society.
' ^ e mb of tie Monroe Acrienltural Society, ltav-
IT? E FA advertised to take place onthe accord Wed-
i mff D ^; ‘ v. rnext «t which time some members of
[,y in 1 to be absent at the earnest aolicitation and
nd consent ofseveral tr.etttl.ent of the Soci-
v"- ?;, hercbv given, that tlie Fair will take place
f ,: FIRST, in»tV« d of t^ second Wednesdayin So-
e” G. CABANISS. Secretary.
Oct^Z — 1 ——
Hints l>ccciubcr Salt
■hi; on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER j "inTTlLL be sole;, on the first Tuesday i
next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville, J v ¥ next, before the Ccurt House door i
| Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, f.coutity, within the legal hours of sale,
> One Lot of Laud. No. 233. containing 20-2 ^-av res, more or! 330 acres of Laud, in the 1st District of originally Ilcnry,
less; also, one-third of Lot No. 220, all in the first District now' Butts county, Lot No. 19G. and a part of Lot No. 195;
of originally Houston, now Crawford county; levied on as levied on as the property of Wi ilia in Stroud,, deceased, hy
j the propertv of William H. Heard, admr, on the Instate of virtue of two fi fas from Butts Superioi Court, one in favor
• Ephraim Heard, deceased, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Butts county, and
j f*°» n the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Archi- the other in favor of William Allison ; both arainst Bath-
i haid Gray. Property pointed out in said mortgage. | sheba Stroud.-Executrix of. William Stroud, deceased.
! Also, one Lotnf Land, No. 55, in the first District of ori- \ Property pointed out by Henry S. Maya,
ginally Houston, now Crawford county, containing 202j a-! Also, 937 acres of Land, more or l*ss. in Butts county,
crea. more or lessrj levied on by vfftue of a mortgage ti fa Nos. not known; levied On ns the .property of Bartlio omew
14. llAc. I.mIm tli. W — a _ ■ O.... ..I J 1 Cl.. M ’ • .* A. B 4- 1 * - - • *
Dissolution.
or Portnersbip between <bc undersigned, in the Prao-
,H-e «f Law. is tliis day dissolved, by mutual consent.
., , n t sltention and services willjie given tonll nufimsh-
. * mss. GEO It HUNTER,
jibasineas- THOS. C. HOWARD.
rMtville. Oct SO, 1843. * .
EXCHANGE.
„ii>l|T CHECKS on New York, for sale by
jj^ai 5 HENRY c- FRE.EMAN.
4-rencyof the ESank ol‘Augusta.
-.mg Institution lias taken an Office over tbe Store of
I j[j iS rs. C. Day & Co., and are prepared to' ptm-.base
-Von Near York. Boston. Providence, Philadelphia,
'iulestoa. and Savannah, and to Advance on Cotton in
' ,« shipped t0 Charleston and Savannah.
m , Q.-t31. 1343 5 ii* F. M.CABOT. Agt.
1(E 4ff OP THE MECHANICS BANK OF AUGUSTA.
T HIS Office, established in tbe Bunking House occu
pied by the Commercial Bank in this city, is prepared
.purchase tine and short sight Exchange at customary
a*, md in receive deposites and collections.
V»ll Cherts on New York at I per cent premium.
* s N. C. MUNROE. Agent.
I\EW BOOK STORE
Itt fOTTOX AVENUE,
[ T«sdoors above IWeaaea. J. II. .V W. S. I’I, I, I.S’
| DltlG STORE.
S.II-.J.V.V.Jff, OJBOI2 f.J.J,
j s prepared to execute all orders for selling and purchas-; pointed out in said mortgage.
. ing Produce, and will make liberal Advances on all j Sept26.1843. 52
Produce consigned to him for sale;
Refer to
7 j issued from the Superior Court of said county, as the prop- Still, to satisfy a fi fa from Butts Superior Court. In fa
I e'rty of Joshua E.lis.ih favor of Nathan Kespass. Property of Sierting 8. Jenkins. Admr. of Willis C. Jenkins, deceas
ed,vs. Bartholomew Still. Property pointed wutby def't-
Also, 101J acres of Land, more or less, in the 1st District
E. II. HICKS. SlifT.
-Wm. D.earint. & Sons. Charleston.
Wit-rtr. Lane & Co.- .«
P. A. Lawson. Albany, Ga.
It. K. Hines, Esq. “
Rea A Cotton. Macon,
Chas. Day & Co.. “
Johnson, Jones A Peck, Griffin,
Beck, Dobbins A, Co. •<
Kimbrough & lit nr.way, Apalachicola, F
Lockhart & Young,
August 1.1843. '44
mrTiSSSRFORSi,
(Formerly of .l/nroa,)
Commission 3]erchaijt,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T AKES this occasion to say. that his purpose is fixed
not to speculate in Cotton. He has the experience of
near four years in a general Shipping and' Commission
Business m the city of Baltimore.
August 1.1843. 44 3mis
Jalll.Y T. DOr.’L.-UD,
of originally Iletiry, now Butts cnunly; levied on as the
property ol John Phillips, to satisfy a mortcafee ii fa from
Postponed Adiiiiiiiati-ntom’ Sale.
"Vf HLL be sold, on tbe first Tarsday in NOVEMBER property ol Join, .L'iuIUps, to satisfy a in >ru Ii fa ti-om
\ f next.before the Court-House door in tbe town of ’ Superior Court, in lavor of Robert G. Duke ys. John
Van W T ert. Pauliiine county, agreeably to an order of the , f h 'V’P*' Property pointed out in said uiottgage ii fa.
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county,'when sitting 1 -Also, two Lois, in the town ol Jackson, Butts county, in-
for ordinary purposes,Gold Lot No. 678.Ip the 18lb District, ! eluding a Store House ami-Cihoe-Jl iker’s Shop. Nos. 1 and
and 3d SectioD, when drawn. Sold as the property o£Josh- o'. 1 ?. 3 >>are .
ua Rowe, deceased, late of Crawjbrd county, for tbe bene
fit of the heirs and creditors.
w
HE ItE A3, by resolution:
in this State, todeman.l <
Comp:rolb»r, in conformity to the p
trailer shall refuse to produce such
of the Legislature, it is
if all Pedlers and itiuer
ro visions of the Acts re*
License, he shall be ar
iadc the duty of ail Civil Officers in the difTerent Countie*
t traders, whether they have obtained a Licence from th«
-ctiult Petilers ami itinerant traders, and if sueh Pedler or
sted by such officer and immediately taken before a Justice
of the Inferior Court, ora Justice of the Peace, 'o be dealt with as the law directs,
“Arid of the Clerks of the Inferior Courts in the different counties in this State, to notify the Comptroller Genera!, in
writing.' the names of all Pedlers or itinerant traders passing through their respective counties.
“And whereas, it is also the duty of the Comptroller General, to publish QUARTERLY in one of tbe public gazettes of
Milled treville, Augusta. 8av:iunah, Darien, Athens, Macon, and in the Columbus Enquirer of Columbus, the names ©f
all Pedlers an d itinerant traders, who have taken out a License from him for that purpose.”
Pursuant to the provisions of tiie preceding resolution, the following li.": of Peufeis who have taken out Licecs* i*
published for the information of all concerned. JOHN G. PARK.
Nov. 7, 1843.' 43 It Comptroller General.
o4‘ Pedlers f.<ici'used.
NAMES.
• July 25
WILLIAM b: WHITE, 7 . , „
HARM (i . LOW i:, J Aomri
—-.TT. r i Adiiiinisti'atoin’ Siilc. -1 M..Compton; levied on a-.the property «f Andrew J. Wil-
W ILl - b 5 ^y-.g° son and Leroy Mr.Michael. .
levied pit io-suisfy two fi fas from
Butts Superior Conrt, one in favor of Thomas F. Millner.
Wiiiiatn H. HazeUp, Hannibal N, Millner, and Geoige \V.
Clanton, vs. Andrew J. Wilson and Leroy McMiehaeh and
one in favor of Asa Buttrill vs. Andrew J Wilson, Leroy
McMichael, John R. Wilaori. Beniamin F. Tucker and P.
\f ( 1 ni nnlnn . i....mJ 1 r i i., .. t ur:i
next, before tlie Court-House door in tbe town of Ir-
wftiville. Irwin county, agreeably to an order-of tbe lum or a
, . - . n ... P r ?PS r, y«
ua ItnWe. deceased.late of Crawlocdconuty.foc-tliebeiiefit
of the heirs and creditors ' • * -
. WILLIAM B. WHITE. .. .
HARMON ROWE, J Admrs.
July 25 43
Ailininistt-nlor’M .Sale.
|URSUANT to the l ist Will ana Trstament of Arthur
Also, one Horse. Buggy and Harness ; levied on as the
-jiroperty of Andrew J..‘VVilson, to satisfy a fi la from Butts
Superior Court, in favor of Israel Lash and Tiros'. R- Lash
vs. said Wilson.
Also, 19 Stage Horses, one Stage Coach, apd .S pair of
Harness; levied on aa tlie property of: William Fuller, to
satisfy four fi fas from the Court of Common Pleas City of
Augusta, one in favor of John M. Barksdale,’ Admr of
Janies L. Burnsby. one in favor of John C. Stokes, one iii
favor of Jeremiah McMullin, and one in favor'of Merril P.
Callaway, vs. said William Fuller. Property pointed out
by plaintiffs' attorneys. ‘ .
'Also three Negroes, Ginny, a woman, and her two chil
dren. Allen and one not named;, levied on as tbe pro]
P 1 , .
Tull, deceased, late of Houston county, w/ll be sold, at
fi r. « the late resi’dence'of said deceased' ip said conuty on Sa- dren. Allen and one not named;.levied on as the property
d feCtOI Cl FO ilttlli S.y I tut , ,.,J Clldlli, turday, tlie 16 th day of DECEMBER next,-2 Horses. I: of William Stroud, deceased, by virtue of a fi fa from Butts
.. SAVANNA*!, GEORGIA, j Gin. t Yoke of Oxen. Stock. Cattle and Hogs, Household ; Superior Court,rp favor of David J. Bdily Tvs Bathsbeba
N. B.-Particular attention will be given to Forwarding J ni1 Kitchen Fnriinure, Farming L'tensils, Ac. Ac. Sale Stroud, Executrix of William Stroqd, deceased. Proper-
roouce and .Merchandize. * . j for l . he P ur P oje of distribution -on on gibe Legaiees Terms
i j on the day. JOHN PERDEW, Admr -
IS ALL T. illcWEE, Oct31 .5-. De bonis n.ui.Wiib die YVil! annexed,
yi . t>rx •• a, i ' , ' Adminiutrntoi-’ii Male.
Jb actor & Commission iuerenant,
Charleston, S. C.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday, in JANUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville,
CtawforJ county, within tbe legal hours of sfde.'ope Negro
W ILL rominne business on his own account, at the 1. Woman, belonging to the Estate of Joshua Ellis, deceased.
counting room lately occupiedLy shannon dc McGee, S<>ld for the benefit of the heirs and .creditors of said de-
No. 5, Boyce tc Co’s .Wharf. T.m-jmilui 4».
References.To—Dr. R. Collins. Macon.
James Smith Esq. do
' Dr. T. B. Uormon. • do
Hamilton'& Winn. do
Sept. 12th. 1843. 6w
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H
J. I2AK.YES,
AVING MOVED to the above Stand, offers to ti e
public, a large Stock of
I BOOKS, ST'IT SO ,VJ SI 1*,
BLANK B38KS, &c. &c.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
I Macon, Oct. 4,1843. ~
AUCTION
AND '
Commission Bwsisicss.
T he ondertigned will continue the above business, at
the stand nccupied by Rowland A Saulsburt.
I sept.26,1843. S. T.‘ROWLAND.
I Mi Mnneniop with the firm of Rowland tc SaCLSRU-
tt. having cessed on the 1 st July Iasi, the business has from
I in period been continued by Mr. S. T. Rowland on his
I :micomitAbrwbom' I would respectfully solicit acontin-
I tore of ihi jonage so generous' v extended to the late
1-n.having^roty confid ;nce, that any ' business entrusted
v his rharge, will meet with strict attention.
Sept. £6,1843. 52 J. L. SAULSBURY.
Bibb Inferior Court, )
September Term. j
L10R the purpose ol ascertaining what is the amount due
i 1 by the county ofBibb. It is ordered, that all persons
b "j demands against the enunly, in die shape of •• orders
;vei." are notified to present them to tbe Cletk of this
l' :t. on or before the first Monday in November next, to
I hrffhtered ill a book, to be kept lor that purpose.
ha lunher-orderetl, that tliis rule be published once a
r»i in tlie Messenger and Telegraph, until that time, and
-i: no order be hereafter paid, unless it be registered
»ui» that time, or by a special order of the Coutt, or cause
| tan. '
A true extract from the minutes of the Court, this 12th
I or of September, 1843.
J. E. JEFFERS. Clerk I. C.
Sept. 19 8vr 51,
censed. Terms on tbe day.
Oct3l 5 • '
E. W..DENNIS. Admr.
Aibiiittislrator-s Sale..
W ILL be sold, on the first Tucsduv in JANUARY
next, before the Court-House dear in Knoxville,
Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale, two Negro .
Men, Tom and Isaac, and two thirds of Lot of Land No. 18,
in tlie Old Agency Reserve, nn the West Bide of Flint Riv
er; belonging to die Estate of William Bowden, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of esid deceas
ed. Terms on the .day. '
Oct 31 5 GREGORY J. TURNER. Admr. ,
Opened fos* tiie geasoia,
On the 28th October,
rjBrjEFMaas:
NEW EATING HGUSI
(Adj-iining the Bowling Saloon.)
B.S.NEIVCOnBik CO. Proprietors.
r JfHE facilities afforded bv the Central Rail Road, of a '‘•m.ona ivegro eian.nameu anrom. soon, xe years .-,u.
I -daily communication wi'U. tlle-scaboard. have induced ? nd ' ® rl ' Amanda about 18 years old To
the subscribers to open an Eating Establishment, to be ^ , sold ,or , ihe J Pur P ose ofd^tnbutron among^the^^Legateca.
Adiui:>istrntar*M. Knlc.
T3URSUANT to tlie last Willpind.Testatncnt.of Arihur
4 Tull, deceased. late of Houston coumy, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before tlie Court-
House door in Parry, in said county, within the legal hours
'.•inducted on a plan hitherto unknowmin the interior.
. -Their Splendid Saloon is open, on Mulberry street, in
tbe building next below the Central Hotel.
1 Having become Agents for-W. Bransbt A Soss. of Sa
vannah, Fong and favorably known as Oyster Gatherers,
the subscribers are enabled to offer superior inducements
in their line. -
They will receive daily supplies by tbe Rail-Road, and
will be prepared to furnish ' .
OYSTERS iu iho shell.
Do by the bushel, keg, or gallon,
Do ' pickled,
FISH of all kinds that can be obtained in Savannah or
vicinity.
CRABS and SHRIMPS, together with a constant supply-
of every description,cf sea food and game in their season.-
Epicures ana all lovers of the “ good things of this life."
are invited locall. partake, and judge (in themselves.
PARTIES and CLUBS furnished at the shortest notice.
[Cf Meals serreA at all hours.
EF" This Room is separate and distinct from the Bowling
Saloon. I ■. r . . '
TO FAiHiLIBS.
Every delicacy of the season can be procured in any
quantity, as above. B. S. NEWCOMB & CO.
Macon, Oct 31, 1843 5
Terms on the day.
JOHN PERDEW, Admr.
Dh bonis non. wiib the Will annexed.
Admiulslinior’e Sale.
PURSUANT to an order of the Inferior Conrt of Hous-
Stroud, deceased. Proper
ty pointed out by defendant. ' r
Also. 220 acres of Land, more or less, in the 3d District
of originally Monroe, now Bulls county; levied on as the
property o.‘ Henry Parrish, Daniel Parrish. Thomas Par
rish, Leroy M. Wiley, Thomas P. Norris. Hugh R Banka,'
and John R. Marshall, the firm of Leroy M. Wiley, Par
rish & Co.; Horatio Miller. Samuel P. Ripley, George N.
Milier, Henry C. Bessell, Ephraim Miller, aud Charles V.
Chamberlin, the firm of Miller, Ripley & Co.; to satisfy a
fi fa from Butts Superior Conrt, ui favor of the Officers' of
Conrt vs. Leroy M. Wiley. Parrish & Co. and Miller,Rip-
lev A C<>. Property pointed out bg' the. Officers.
POSTPONED SALE —Also. 50 acres ,f Lot No. 32,
in the 4tb District of Butts county; lev cd on as the proper
ty of Thomas Bearden, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from
a Justice's ourt of said county, in favor of Y. R. Norris vs.
Thomas Bearden, and others.'
Oct31 5 JOHN ANDREWS, D.SbS.
Will be. sold, at the same time and place, r-
566 yres of Land, Nos. not known, where the defendant
naw liros; levied on as the nroperty of Thoir.s,* J, Carson,
to'satisfy a fi fa from Batts Superior Court, iufiivorafWil
liani J. Head va. said Carsi n. ■
Also. 101J acres of.Lard, No. not known ; levied on as
llieproperty of .lime^ Hivgtns to satisfy two fi fas from
Butts Superior Court, one iu'favor of Robert G. Duke, and
the other in favor of Robert Dauglass vS. James Higgins.
Also, fltieblack horse Mule; levied on as the property of
Joseph Higgins, toleatisfy a fi fa from Butts Superior Court,-
in favor of Francis D. Fanning vs. Joseph Higgins.
Also.203) acres.of Land ; levied on'-as the property of
William McE haney. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butts
Superior Court, in favor of Harriet McClendon. Adtninis-
Merits Meinder,
! David 9. Stern,
I Lewis For,
] Jacob N. Aillpr,
I Aianson Locktyood,
j Nathan Herff,
1 David Rettinan.
John M. Beckell,
Hugh Kelly,.
Israel Katzenstein,
Lewis Davis,
Simon Leserman,
Andrew D Cbambless,
Benjamin Mendheim,
Joseph Marks,
Thomas II. Jones,
Levi Joseph,
Simon Sholil,
Nathan Lichten,
George Adatn DreShee,
Thom*s A. Harris,
Thomas F- Stevens,
John C. Petzold,
Warren Clark, -
George C. Ward,
Abraham' Phillips,
Henry Grosstuayer,
Samuel Oppentine,
John Anderson,
John Kingsbury.
Calvin B Seymore,
H. Henry Werntz,
Alexander H. Bull,
David S. Fairchild.
Henry W: Tindalk
Samuel Shoolherr,
Semon Bettman,
JL ton County, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will tratrix of William McClendon, deceased, vs. William Me-
be sold, at Perry, before the Court-H< use door'of said 1 Elhaney. Property pointed out insaid mortgage fi fa.
county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY.next witbio the Oct 31 5 GRIFFIN C. MnMICUAHL. 1). S.
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1 DATE
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LICENSE
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9th November
?43
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JOHN B. ROSS & CO.
CHERRY STREET, (BETWEEN COTTO.Y AVENUE AND E. & T. If. BEALL’S WARE-HOUSE,) MACO*.
ESave non - in Stove, a very large ami general assortment of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
Tfl¥T i-arffk nren s st 13 m ikHtTT AT
Wliick they are ofii'ring f<>r sale at prices to correspond with tlie lures. T-veiy article wanted^
can bo found at their Store. The following compiiies a part-of iheir Stock:
Tor Safe or Rent,
THE HOUSE and LOT in the suburbs
of the Citv, formerly the resilience of A. R.
McLaughlin, Esq. The Lot conta na four
acres, apd on it is an Orchard of well selected
> Fruit. Apply to
D- C. CAMPBELL.
Macon, fiept. 19.1843. 51 - ■
To Kent,
r** 4~WNE half of tliat long and conwilbdinoa atore on
jl x r Molberry street,formerly occupied by Wm. B.
Parker, imifted aijly opposite tbe Central Ho-el.
for Terms apply to M. S. THOMSON.
Jcpt.Otth, 1843. t 53
To SVent,
A large ROOM, well suited for-a Salt’or Meat
V;■ House Apply to ' M. S. THOMSON.
Oct 31 5
BONNETS.
-rffIHE subscriber has just received
.-vf - ~i ^ J a fresh supply of fine and fashion-
JSCP.-- able Florence, Tuscan, and Straw
f y ,t BONNETS. Also, a few Dress
*1 yj yjas'aBu B Patterns rich Mouslin de Lane; an as-
| . ,'r J? sertment of Elastic and Half long
Mitia; Rich and Fashionable Dress
Silks, at reduced prices; also, one
piece Turky Satin.
G. L. WARREN,
One door above (i. A. Kimberly’*.
MOORE & JOHNSON,
Wholesale mid Retail Deafer* ill
; DRY-GOODS,
A T SAVANNAH, are now opening their fall and win
ter supply, which has been purchased with particular
reference to tfie conntry trade. Their stock comprises as
great o variety of GOODS as cao be found in tlie State;
and they are prepared to sell on tbe most reasonable terms
for Cash or. city acceptance.
The following are some of the articles now in store:
Broadcloths. Casstmeres. Satinetts, Kerseys. Linseyr. Ken
tucky Jeans. Blauke's,’ Merinos. Alpacas. Muslin de Lames.
Crape He Laines. Chushans. Silks. Laces, Muslins. Ging
hams. Print*, a great variety of Shawls, Nett Wool- Cardi- now
rials. Vestings. Ladies, and Gentlemen’s Cravats, Gloves.
H««e. Tahle Covers, bleached and brown Sheeting and
Shirting. Ticking, Ac.
Savanhah.Oet. 17 4w 3
WIIOUESAEE AKD RETAIL.
h
0ct3l
Baling, ivojie, am! TiviHC.
TS-Superior Gnnny Bagging,
’JuLr ti. o . Heavy Dundee Bagging, 44 inch.
5,000 Iba. Manilla Bale Rope,
500 lbs. Bagging Twine,
last received and'for sale allow prices, by
THOMAS TAYLOR.
Ralston’s Buildings, next door to Branch State Bank.
August 15 46
Superfine JVortlicrn Flour.
T HE subscriber bas now in store, for sale, and will con
tinue to keep a fresh supply of Choice Brands, put
M*expressly for family use. Also,
Na, NVitie. .11 illi, Sugar, aad Water Itiscnit.
farchatera wishing prime articles, will find it to their
attest to call. THOMAS TAYLOR,
Ralston's Buildings, next door to Branch State Bank.
Macca.-Oct 17, 1843. 3
county, on the first Tuesday
u'susl hours of sale, the following property, to wit:—Lot of
Land No. 11, Mr the 14th district of Houston, containing
202J acres, more or less, (subject to the. widow’s Dower.)
Also three Neg-oes, the same being the propertybf Fran
cis Allen, deceased—sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Terms will be made knowu on the day of sale:
Oct, 31", 5 JNO. n.'WlNN. Admr.
Administrator's Sale,
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of
Houston county; when sitting for ordinary, purposes,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday~in JANUARY next, be
fore tbe Conrt-House door in Perry,- Houston county, with
in the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 130, in the I4th
District of Houston county, contoining 20 j acres, more or
less, belonging to tne Estate of William M. Powell, deceas
ed. Ute of said county. Sold for the benefit pftbe heirs and
creditors’ of said deceased. Sold ^subject to the widow's
dower Terms cash.
Oct24 4 WM. McKENZIE, Admir.
Adniiiii-lrator’- Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Hous
ton County; when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY Aext, before
the Court House of said County, witliiu the legal hnurs of
sale, the following lots nfland. to wit: Numbers 311. 312,
and 319, in-the original 13th district of said County, as the
property of the estate of John J. Culler, deceased. To be
sold for tbe benefit of tbe heirs and creditors—terms on the
dav. GEO. F. RILEY, Admr., de bonis non.
Oct. 24 ‘ • 4
Ailiniiitistrator'u Sale, am! Ncgroo* to Hire,
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary' of
Bibb.connty.will be'sold, on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, before the Court-House dpor in Macon, Bibb
county, within the legal hours of sale, 380 acres of Land,
more or ’ess, lying iit :he 3d District of originally Houston.
Bibb county, on the road leading from’ Macon to Tho-
maston. well improved. Also, two Negroes—a woman, 45
vearsotd anda mail. 25 years old Bold asthe property of
Simon Parker,deceased.-for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said decfctsOd. *
• O* Will be it the same time and place, FOUR
NEGROES—twofln <3c two women.. Tcrnm on tbe day.
Oct 24 4 JOHN B. PARKER. Admr.
GJEO. 'Is III.UiiTUTT,
T~> ESPECTFULLY informs bis old customers and tbe
4 V public generally, that having become the Agent of
JOHN HUNT & CO. of New York, he will hereafter be
supplied entirely from their tnanufactoiy—the quality of
their work is justly celebrated throughout the United
Stales, fore very improvement in style, texture, ami dura
bilily. By this arrangement, the - ikscriber is enabled u
offer HATS and CAPS on belter terms; than the tame
descriptions can be purchased in Chaileslon, Savannah, or
Macon.
Tlie stock, which is very large, will be constantly rep Ion
isbed. It now consists in part of
10 doz. fashionable Beaver Hats,
20 doz. do Cassimere Hats,
10 doz. do Russia Hois,
20 doz. do Moleskin Hats,
1 doz. Angola Silk Hals.
ALSO,
ONE HUNDRED DOZEN
Mxccutors’ Saif.
W ILL be sold, at tbe kite residence of John A. Ma
lone. deceased, in Butts county, on Friday, tlie first
day of DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale;
Horses, Cattle. Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
and various other articles too tedious to mention. Tennis
of sale made known nn the day.
MA11THA4MALONE. Ex’rt.
; ' THOMAS B. BURFORD. ? •
Oct 17 3 BRITTON BUTTRILL, S * _
Executors’ Sale of valuable property.
P URSUANT to nn order of ihe Inferior Court of Bibb
county, sitting for Ordinary purposes. We shall offer
for sale on the first Tuesdnyin December next, all tlicliinds
belonging to the estate of \Villiam Nixon deceased, 1 to wit -
l,633acresof land, more orless. lying within 3 or' 4 miles
of the citv of Macon, on which is situated the
the said deceased
Macon Re
ry prodoctiv . .
in tlie original grants. Also one swamp lot, on west side
Ocmulgee river, about four miles from Mncnn, containing
98 acres more or le.s.on this lot abunt 50 or 60 acres clear
ed and in cultivation, esteemed extremely fertile, one lot in
Vineville unimproved, acres more or less,_ two brick
tenements and the ground on which they eland, in Wilson’s
Range, Mncon, well calculated for business purposes. The
sale made for the purpose of paying tbedebts.and distribu
tion among the heirs of said estate. Terms which will be
liberal, will be made known on tbe day of sale.
P. NIXON. Ext’x.
J. D. WINN, Exor.
Macon, Sept. 19, 1843. \ _51
r3 £
Bulls December Jlflilgagp Sale.
P ostponed sale.—wiiib- sold, m the firstTuea-
day. in DECEMBER next, before the Court-House
door in Jackson, Batts county, within the' legal sale hours.
One Negro Boy, by the name of David, about 18 years of
age; Jordan, a boy. about 13years old ; Maria, agirl about
9 years old; and Betsy, a girl, about 7 years old; levied on
as the property of John B. McRight, to satisfy two mortgage
fi fas in favor ofWm. Jarrell vs. John B. McUight. Prop
erty pointed out itt said mortgage ft fas. The above proper
ty toi.e"sold for specie- JOHN ANDREWS, D.Shff.
Sept 26.1843. 1 ~ ’ ' -
• ioiistou December >Uor:g:igc Sales,
£®7TLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
v v next before the Court-House door in Perry, Hous
ton county, within the legal hours Of sale,.
One Bay Horse. 1 yokeof Oxen, 1 Piano-Forte, 3 Milch
Cows and Calves,! Ox Cart, 1 Bureau, 1 small Tuble, and
S Maple Herd-Bottomed Chairs; all levied on as the prop
erty of Edward A. Harvey, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa
from Houston Inferior Court, in favor of Elizabeth Rudd,
Administratrix of Wm. H. Rudd, deceased, vs. said Ed
ward A. Harvey. Property pointed out in said mortgage
fi fa.
Also, Rebecea, n Woman; Seneca, a boy ; Mehticus, a
boy; Americas, a boy; Tempy, a girl; Phillis, a girl;
Fort, a boy ; Anaco, a woman ; Atticus, a boy ; Hannah a
girl; and Newton.q boy • all levied on as tbe property of
John Tomlinson, by virtue of a mortgage fi fa, returnable to
the next Inferior Court of Houston county, issued on the
fnrechisure'of a mortgage, in favor of W illiam Haddock vs.
Elijah Bints. Adni’r,.on tbe Estate of said. John Tomlinson,
• ItuVased ; (said mortgage made by said Tomlinson in bis
life”time.) ;
Alsu, Isaac, Joe, Tyra, Mary, Hollis, Susy, and Fanny
all levied on as tbe property of WashingtonBradwell’
by virtue, of a mortgage h fa issued fromtiie Inferior Court
of'said coonty, on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
Isaac Bradwell, jr and Thomas Bradwell v*. said Wash
ington R. Bradwell.
Aiso, Ilannah and her infant child, and Charlotte, a wo
man ; levied on as the property ofMttrdock McQaskill, by
virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court, of
8.lid.county, in favor of John McMillan, by his guardian,
Murdock McCaskill, vs. said Murdock McCaskill.
Also.'Jack, a man; levied on as the property of Murdock
McCaskill, by virtue of a mot Wage fi fit issued from the In
ferior Court nf said county, in favor of Archibald Blue va.
said Murdock McCaskill.
.Oct3 1 GEO. M. DUNCAN, Shff.
Will be sold, at the same time and place.
One Negro Woman, named Malinda. about-26 years old,
and her two children. Daniel, about 0 years old, and Han
nah. 3 years old ; levied ron ns the property of Thomas
Kimsev, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa. in favor of Mesh'ack
Howell. 'Oct. 3. 1 WM. HERRINGTON.D: Shff.
Crawford December Sale. -
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before tlie "Court-House door in Knoxville,
Crowford county, vfitliin the legal hours <>f sale.
20g( acres of Land, No. 16. in the 2d. District cf original-
Sail. Sail.
1 ftOD SACKS SALT, large size.
MJUU For sale by THOMAS TAYLOR,
Ralston’s Buildings, next door to Branch Slate Bank.
^gust IS <6
Central Bank Holes
Wanted-, by thos. taylor.
" * October 3. 1 -
Exchange on (few-York,
P°i
1 sale by
October 3
THOS. TAYLOR.
1
COOK'S
ANTI-3IZ.IGUS HUS.
lyOR the Cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Ac.
0-,3[° r * ,le b y J- H. A W. S. ELLIS.
(’KORu.a M.vcox CousTY.—Inferior Court, in
p fn '’haml)ers. To all whom it may concern, all or any
"°lding orders drawn on tbe county of Macon, in fa-
{Wt <J , rt * ham Butler, are requested to present said or-
*»S, ***
h«P0
P»ph
county Treasurer on or before the first Monday
O’embcr next, as tlie court is anxious to effect a settle-
WnDko***3orders, ani it is ordered by the court that this
0,0. ’* la d in die Georgia Messenger and Macon Tele-
8“ weekly for one month.
S f ,, ri \ e extract from the mu
e-e^ibet 9th, 1813.
M «ILBERT C. CARMICHAEL, Cl’k r, a.
Reaver, Nutria and Russia
HATS,
warranted more durable flian any Hals ever sold
in Macon. Also,
50 doz. Youth’s and Children's Hats,
20 doz. do. do. Caps.
ALSO,
20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hats,
Together with a general assortment uf
FUR CAPS,
CON SIS TING IS PART OF
3 doz. PBEMIUM OTTER CAPS,
5 di-z. Sea Oner Caps,
5 doz. Super Nuiria Caps.
20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 doz. Mens and Boys’ Seal Caps,
50 doz. do. do. Sealette Caps.
ALSO,
•>(>0 doz. glen’s and Boys’ Blaclt and
Drab
HAT AKD SA
STORE,
IT’J/OLTSV/LK ./.V» ISET'UJL.
T HE subset iber respectfully info-ms the citizens of Aln-
cott, and surrounding country, that lie has taken the
Store on Second street, adjoining the Shoe Store nf Messrs.
Whiting A Mix, a lew doors above the Washington Hall;
and is now openings large and splendid assortment of
3KBCj^BK.rHC , E i 96-. 6EZ2^3K.Ja?“S*4B.,
A.\’l>
HATTERS' TRT.H.JIIJl'GS,
of every description. His Slock comprises every article
usually found in a Hat Store, manulattuted expressly for
this market; and from his facilities of obuinin" constant
supplies, fresh from the manufacturers, lieu enabled to of
fer many in lucements to Cash purchasers.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
WANTED, Ultrr, .Itinf:, A' Kaccoon Skins,
for which a lair price will be paid.
GEO. I. SHEPARD.
Macon, Oct. 10,1843. -
/"t EOllGIA. Houston County.—Whereas, Ezekiel H.
RJT Adants applies for letters of Administration on tlie
Estate of John McKenzie. Jr.,deceased, late of said county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar. 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. Given under mv hand at office, this 2-lilt day
of Ocu, 1813. 5 BRYANT HATTON, c. c. o.
property
vorof David Lockhart, A<I
of E. M. Aritos, deceased, vs. said 1)
Oct31 5 THOMAS K.
satisfy
fed Adnline Amos, Admrx.
niel Newton.
I DREWS, D.Shff.
Will be sold, at the same lime and place,
One Negro Girl, by the name of Tenah, about 13 years
old; levied on as the property o( Robert S. Winn, to satis
fy sundry fi fa3 issued from n Justice’s Court of Baid county,
in favor of Smith Brewer and others. Properly levied on
and returned to me by aeons table.
Oct 31 5 E. n. HICKS, Shff.
1,500 sacks Salt,
1,000 bushels Alum Salt,
75 hhds. Sugar,
10 boxes Loaf Sugar,
400 bags Cuba hnd Rio Coffae,
50 bags Java Coffee,
20 hltds. Molasses,
100 bis. Whiskey,
50 do- Gin, -
30 do Rum,
Cognac Brandy,
Holland Gin, * *
Madeira, Teneriffe. and Port Win a,
Linseed, Lamp, and Train Oil,
200 kegs White Lead,
100 boxes Window Glass,
300 kegs Nails,
40 tons Iron,
2.000 lbs. Sieel.
Hand and Hoop Iron,
Nail Rods and Sheet Iran,
20 sets Blacksmith’s Tools,
300 bags Shot,
100 kegs Gun Powder,
250 canisters do
25 boxes Soap,
30 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles,
30 boxes Tobacco,
500 coils Manilla and Hemp Rope,
600 pieces Cotton Bagging,
2,000 lbs. Bagging Twine,
100 pieces Negro Cloth,
500 Negro Blankets,
50 pair Bed Blankets,
10 pieces Broad Cloths,
15 do Cassimeres,
100 dozen Cotton Handkerchief!,
30 pieces Silk do
50 dnzett Ladies’ Cotton Hose,
500 yards Carpeting, ’
10 Hearth Rugs,
10 cases Fashionable Hats,
20 do Wool Hats,
10 dozen Men’s and Boys Caps,
10 dozen Bonnets,
100 cases Shoes and Boots,
100 Men’s and IVoaieii's.Sjiidlii,
15 crates Crockery, as3ort< d.
50 Reams Cap and Letter Poper,
Whips, Bridles, and Collars,
19,000 lbs. Castings.
500 Go Sad Irons,)
1,000 do Wagon Boxes,
100 dozen Weeding Hoes,
200 pair Trace Chains,
20 boxes Collins’ Axes,”
15 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards,
15,000 Segars,
20 dozen Castor Oil,
15 do . Lemon Syrup.
15 do Stoughion's Bitters.
10 do Spirits Turpentine,
10 do Copal Varnish,
2 barrels Blue Stone,
Q
do
Epsom Salts,
5 bales Cotton Osnaburgi,
5
' do
Factory Yarn,
25
do
Shirting and Sheeting,
100 pieces Red and White Flacaea
600
do
Calicoes,
20
do
Ginghams,
20
do
Muslin de Laines.
20
do
black an 1 colored Ellki*
10
do
Pariseans,
5
do
Alpaca Lustres,
5
do
Pondicherry,
5
do
Verona Figures,
10
do
Marinoes,
10
do
Black Lasting,
100
do
Cambrics and Muslins,
75
do
Irish and Brown Linnns,
20
do
Satinetts,
30
do
Kentucky Jean*.
10
do
Salisbury Flannels,
150
do
Bleached Homespun,
J00 dozen Spool Thread,
Paint Brushes.
Curry-Combs, Coffee-Mills,
Double-barreled Shot Guns,
Single do do d»
Tubs, Buckets. Dippers,
Hysen, Gitn-Powder, and Imperial Tsar,
ALSO,
10,000 LBS. PRIME GEORGIA BACON.
MACON. October 3. 1343. 1
RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
.4, amr. r=r>,
DISTANCES IN D1ILE8 FBO.U MACON
Crawford January Ploi tgase Sale.
W ILL be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, beforo the Conrt-House door in Knoxville.
Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale,
202j acres of Laud, No. 154, in the 7th District of origin
ally Houston now Crawford county; levied on to satisfy a
tfiortgage ft fa in favor of Bond A Murdock vs. John A.
Kn gnt. Property pomted out in said mnitpage fi fa.
......each,
each,
lit bis. each,
At upwards, each,
each,
Oct 31
THOMAS ANDREWS. D. Shff.
WOOL HATS.
G EORGIA, Crawford County.—^Whereas,E.W. Den
nis. Administrator on the Estate of Lewis Tanner,
deceased, late of said comity, applies for letters of Disrais
sion: _ .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and stngu
| lar, the kindreil and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap-
Klifts January Males.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
uext, before the Court-House door in Jackson.Butts
county, within the legal hours of sale,
3 Lots, including the Indian Spring Hotel, of two -acres
each; the Lot Tin which the Billiard House formerly stood,
all on the Indian Spring Reserve. ATso, the following Ne
groes: David. 20 years old; Gabriel. 18; Jim, 15; Jack,
13; Ephraim, 8; Sarah, 30; Lydia, 25; Susan, 13; and
Mark, 4. Also, 100 Beds and Mattresses and furniture for
the same; one hundred Bedsteads, some of them fine;
fifty small Tables; twelve large Dining Tables; a
large quantity of Breakfast and Dinner Plates; Knives and
Forks; Table and Tea Spoons; Casters, Salts. Ac.; Pitch
ers, Dishes, and Steak Dishes; 1 Piano Forte; Mantle
Furniture; 2 Clocks; 1 large Centre Table; 1 small do; 2
Sofas; 2 dozen fine Sitting Chairs; 3 large Looking Glass
es; 1 Carpet; 3 dozen Sitting Chairs; 150 common do; a
quantity of Wash Bowls and Pitchers for rooms ; a large
quantity of Looking Glasses for rooms; -a quanli.y of Bar
room Furniture Lamps, cce.; Irons, Shovels, and Tongs.
Kitchen Furniture, consisting of n large quantity of Cook
ing Ulenails; 3 Bureaus,and 1 set Dining Tables; all lev
ied on as the properly of Henry Dillon, to satisfy 5 fi fas
from the Saperior Court, and 6 from tlie Inferior Court of
Butts county in favor of Thomas C. Nisbet, Administrator
of John Nisbet. deceased, vs. llenry DiUnn and John C.
Walters ; 2 in favor of James WaketBBU, bearer, vs. Hen
ry Dillon ; Harvey S. Hoadly vs. Henry Dillon ; William
Maxey vs. Henry Dillon; Maxey A Bartlett vs. Henry Dil
lon ; Charles F. Newton and William V. Burney vs. Hen
ry Dillon; David Elder vs. Henry Dillon; Charles Camp
bell A Co. vs. Henry Dillon; Robert G. Duke vs. Henry
Dillon ; and William White vs. Henry Dillon.
MORTGAGE SALES.—One Negro Man, by the name
of York, about 26 years old ; and Milley and her two cbil-
Fieo.ll .IMCOJ* TO
J?assengers 5 c. pr. mile, (children under 12ys.& servts. half price.
Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,..
Cotton per bale, (round or square,over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs.........
Boxes, bales, an i all measurement goods, ..per cubic foot.
Sugar, Coflee. Rice. Iron. Hardwire, and all other articles that go
bv weight, .per 100 lbs.
Hogshead* and Pipes of Liquor each.
Hogsheads of Molasses ami Oil each,I
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime. Ac
Barrels of Molasses and Oil
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and t il othe
1 bis. Pork, Fish. Liquor.&c. A all Kegs of 10
) bis. Flour, Fruit, Potato-s, Ac
Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels.....
Salt in sacks over tour bushels ....per bushel,
Corn, Wheat,Menl, and ail other grain in bags,.. per bushel,
Colton Bagging. per piece,
Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size eneb.j
Brooms in bundles,... - .per dozen,|
Buckets. Collars, Scythes, Shove's A Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen, |
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac... each.
All small packages not weighing 101 lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith's Bellows, each,
1’otatoe*, Apples, Ac.— - — per bushel,j
Demijohns, Jugs. Jars. Ac. not over two gallons each.
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons..........-each,
Ploughs, .-. - each,
Bales of Hay and Fodder,- not over 400 lbs each,
Four Wheel Carriages .each.
Two Wheel Carriages each.
Post and Stage Coaches and ptoad Wagon*,.. each,',
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,030 feet
per cord,!
25 | 65
”5 | O | ©
vltich can
i minutes of the Inferior Court.—
All of which will be sold for Cash, at prices
not fail to give satisfaction. . . .,
Purchasers are invited to call and examine at the old
stand, sign of the “ BIG HAT,’’ Mulberry Strett.
Beaver. Otter, Jlinkt & Coon Skins,
trvJ.VTJifl, for which the cash will be paid.
Macon, Oct 17,1843. 3
| pear at my office, within thetirae prescribed by law, to show j dren. Jim and Joe; levied on as the property of Young G.
cause, (if any they have.) why such letters should not be ■ Malone, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of John Grie',
granted. " j Exr. of Elizabeth C. Dennis, vs Young G. Malone.
Givemtnderiny hand atmyoffice.thia 21st dav of October
1843. 5 E. W. DENNIS, c.c. a.
Flour.
A CHOICE article of FLOUR, for sale by
Oct 11 H- C. FREEMAN.
Aiso, one Negro Man, by tbe name of Ezekiel, about 30
years old; levied on as the property of .Iaine«s Brady, to
satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of John Grier, Exr. of
Elizabeth C. Dennis, vs. James Brady. Property pointed
oat in said mortgage fi fa.
Oct 3i • JOHN ANDREWS, D. Shff.
2 00'' 2 3012 t;0,3 00
15
8 00
1 00
or I
00
1 00
1 50
Wood,, H
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs
Oxen and Beef Cattle,
Horse*,... - —
Sheep. Goats, Calves, and Dogs,.
Turkeys and Gee3e in coop3,...
Ducks and Chickens in eoopa,...
Special contracts mav be made with the Sup
large quantities, viz: llor ?es. Hogs, Cattle. Lumber. Wood. Brick.
Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free of charge, for passa
farms to market.
Good8 f Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from an
tination. free of chaige for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will he received by the Comp
per head,
• per head,
per bead,) 2 0
per head,j
rititendantof Transportation, f
23
50
50
1 00
4 00
2 25
7 00
4 0t
S 00
3 00
Freight,on the following articles, when iu
c. Ac'
:companying the produce of their owa
a'.e. Tennessee, or-Alabama, <
point of tliis Road, by wagons
onsisrned to the Agent
to their place of ties-
ah. free of a
rthe pa,
other
nperatn
or Forsyth, and forwarded directtr
rangements must be made in all instances
con. or at the Depot where the goods are r
The attention of Merchants and Planter
shipping their Produce to Market, and ob
The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operati
completed to Macon early this fall. This Rond is in dai
of December, will be opened for Business to Leak ville. 21 mil
Atlantic Rail Hoad, early next sprint*. That portion of the Rmd orijjinalb
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road Ip
business. . ■
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find itdecidedl
Savannah.ov
to Columbus
All goods
than the
penses,
’s Agents, at Griffin, Barnesvilie,'
lar rates of Transportation. At-
ith the Company’s Agent at Ma-
charge.
of Frei
red.
irited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for
their supplies, through this channel of communication with the seaboard,
operation, from Savannah to with!" S?£ miles of our Depot, and w ill be
. GO miles above Macon; and. by the first
j ; and to tlie junction widi the Western ami
laid with the thin plate Rail, lias been
n Macon to Griftin, is now in good order for
to their interest, to ship their goods by way c*f
the Central anil this Rail-Road consigner! to our A gents, as goods can be hauled from Barnesvilie or Griffin,
for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, or any other partof the country at proportionable rates,
ill be sent forward immediately, unit** otherwiie ordered.
J. D GR.4Y)
August 92, 1643.
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Agent and Supvrintendant of Transportation,