Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, January 07, 1845, Image 4

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Sftcrfffg* Sales. Ueu.tea February Males. W ILL BK BOLD, before the Court Home door, in Pe.rv. on the fiiat Tuesday in February next, within the local hour a of aale. the following property lo-wit : The following tracu, or parcels of laud, lying n> fo** n . of Perry.Mid county, one known by the No. two (*) an letter J . on which i. .hunted the Tavern, known a. the L ■ hertv Hotel ; the o.her known by the No threei (3) .nd let ter 'K., whereon the ..table., belonging to said Holed iir aituated. with all the improvements the,eon—all levied as the property of Wm. B. P«nuil. to ssti.fy a mortgage ft. “. fromXlmn Superior Cert, in favor of Jam.. E. Dun can, against aaid Wtn 11 1’enuil. „ in sa : d atl.K.. House and Lot. lnlthe town of Perry, in sa gmwfwtfltratotg* SaUP,jsc. Administrator’# Sale. . A GREEABLE loan Order of the Honorable Inferior A. Court of Jones county, when auting fpr Ordtmry^^ will be sold on the Hist Tuesday in FEBRUARY next.'at the residence of the Subsciber in Jones county, within the usual hours of sale, „ n nn l One Horae. Saddle and Bridle, oue pair Saddle Uaj.nmi a nsreel ofwea-ing apparel: sold as the property ot Mur- do P rk McDonald, late of said county, deceased. For the benefit of the creditor, of said ^d^J^s Cash. Dec. 31—Id—fit* .Do Administrator’s Sale* I Y to an order of the Inter! tv.-when sluing for Ordinary purposes. GREEABLY to an order ot the Interior Court of VorolEli Warren, and the other in favor of John Killen, property pointedout in said .uachmci.ts old. One negro tn.iii nanied Lewis, ntioni , w :i> levied OO as the property of John Perdew. and his Wile Nancy Perdew, formerly Nancy Tull, to ** M * f J®T*.® f - from a Justices Court of said county, lour n w u f favor of Norman B. Thompson, agatn-t John Perdew.uml his wife, formerly Nancy Tull, principals, and Turner Smith, security, and one in favor of names Smith, bearer, v 2»;d In a wife, formerly Nancy An- i in°ile an«l returned to me by * Constable. WM. HElilNGTON. Sheriff. December 31,13*4. .. • Bibb MborilT^tilcs for January* ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in Macon, be- 'tore Davis.— l of said county Jrin jrews. principal—levies as S35.1K Also one lot of land No. 4, in the 7th district (Dooly) lying about two miles front Viennay^..--^ - benefit of the heirs and creditors. DAVID GRAHAM. ? A dm’rs. * HENRY PELTEb. ) Dec. 3,1844. - Administrator’# Hole. a vttaRY first Tuesday m JANUAlt* Adiniaiatrntor’# Sale. a GREEABLE to an Order of the Honorable Infel A Court of Butts county, when sitting for Ordinary lj ooses will be sold on the Brat Tuesday in JANUAI next, before the Court House door in the town of Camp^ "on, Campbell county, withtn the legal hour, ot aale. Fraction No ninetv seven, containing thirty four and a half: and Fraction No. nicety eight, containing I hundred and ninety-nine acres and a half, lying ml eivliil, district nf formerly Coweta now Campbell eourj Also will be sold before the Court House door, lit town of Jackson. Butts county, at the above stated unj One Negro Girl, by the name of Stlvy, about 14 cT vearsornce ; the above Land and Negro sold as the J erty of Richtrd H. Darnall. late of Campbell eounty| ceased. Terms tnsde known on the day of sale. THOMAS R BURFORD. ? Admr j RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL-ROAD ALEXANDER OSBORN, Oct, 29- w r ILL be sold <n the wip ton county* ill the Heal Estate h be sold cn me. nrsi A ‘' c ° J . p” H oua- Administrator’* Sale. -W-W/-1LL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANI next, at the Court House in Clinton, Japea n the usual hours of sale; part of the Heal JI belonging to the estate of Thomm. Lowe, late of Midi deceased : Lois No. 162,170 and 171, »» the fth dt.t| formerly Baldwin now Joneacoumy, contllmng807J more or’leas lying about 9 mile. from Macon. «W Ocmulgee River, known as the G'bson P|?' e ’ No. not known, piney woods, lying on the road 1 from Macon to Melledgevtlle. about 3 mile, from 1 I joining the lands of Reuben Robert, tnd Luke ] 1011 acres. No. not known, lying on the Clinton Ro, joining the Lands of Sinfoa Wardlawand Ale*. « 20 Dr. Wm. H. Rudd, dec’d. $land ad" Town of Perry, and one hundred and fitly » c ‘ e9 — Terms on the day sal*. acres oak and Hickory, including aome rich I nd on Walnut Creek, fying on jb* Clinton Roj tween the legal hours of sale, the following property: L« No.266 in the 4th di.trict formerly Houston now Bfob county, levied on as the property of George A. Rogers aatiafv a ti fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor o! Elam Alexander vs. Geo. A. Rogers and Henry A. Candler Part of Lot No. 93 in Fort Hawkins reserve, west of the Ocmulgee river, containing 70 acres more "'• less; also two acres in said reserve, belt g part of 10‘acre. Lo ‘N“-.. 1 ' ’ and the eastern end o'said Lot, unproved w l lh » house; also 40 acres.!, einglbe south part of WfNo. 87, « 100 acre lot in sa<d reserve, levied on ns the P'*P"D’ -.f Joseph WlUsu. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa perior Court. K. A R. K. Graves vs. Joseph Wilson- prnuerty described in the mortgage. , » y Lots No. 1 and 2, in s.piare 93. of the city o, Macon, situated on the south common, of said city containing l I'r fourths of an acre more or less, with the improvements— levied on as the property Joseoh Rennet, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of WAlIam Q & Oneliundred shares of the capitalSwkofthe Merchants Rsnk of Macon, formerly Bank of Hawkinsville. as the property of the li.su.al.ee Bank of Columbus, execution issued from Muscogee Superior Court, in laser •f Leroy M. Wiley, vs. the Insurance Bank of Columbus 8 *Lma Ol iaild containing645 acres more or leas, known as Groce’* Mills, consisting of Lot, Nos. 84. part of 88 and e9 in the Macon Reserve—part of fraction 104, tot H*™? hundred and five—part of fraction No. 9fiand JJ, originil ly Baldwin now Bibb county. A'so port oflol No. 96.p of fraction No. *7 and 93. originally Baldwin sow Bibb countv—part of fraction 37 and 8.1. fraction ..6 and '■> in die"Macon Keserve.nnd known as Groce s Upper , Iill . containing400 acres, more ar iess.-the whole cMMtning 1045 acres, mure or less-all levied on as the property*** Jared W. Groce and Solomen.1. B. Groce, to WWy » incrigi'-e fi fa in favor of John S. Childera and Berry Rog ers, vs,'’said J. W. and S. J. B. Groce. . 10.) acres nf pincland, more or less, being the norih east half of lot No. 93, in the 4th district of originally’ Houston, now Bibb county, levied on as the property of David and Jatnes Heath, to satisfy a Justices ti fa m favor ot 1M> A. Parsons, vs. said David and James Heath—levy made and returned to me by a constable. ^ TRAPP, D. B. SALE FOR FEBRUARY. 1845. Lot No. S in square 68. of the city of Maion. with the improvements thereon. levied on asthe property of White A McLaughlin, to satisfy a tax execution issued bv R. Bas sett. Tax Collector of Bibb county, vs. J. A. White and A R. McLaughlin.—tax due $70 15c. 9m—property te- turned bv said McLaughlin, and pointed out bv J. A. White, to satiafy the tax of White A McLaughlm, for the l ear 184 ' t • j. SPRINGER. D- S. Part of Lot No. 4. in square 12. adjoining the Menne & Fire Insurance Bank, and known as the burnt lot of the Insurance Bank of Columbus—levied on as lhe P rc P*'' t > said Bank, to satisfy a tax Execution, returned to me by the Tax Collector ufllihb county. Dec. 5. 1814. 11 joining Perry Dec. 3, 1844, MORTIN N. BURCH, Adtn’r. A GREE YRLY m'omdlc ofdm fnVerior Courtof Don- A^nty.when «- sold before the court jocse noor of s 248. on Tuesday in March rexi. r.O a^cs nf o ofland lSo .he east side of Reedy creek. 7 th d’sutct. boia■ V perty of H. D. A SlGDON. Kxr. Dec. 17—11—tds. rrMHLL » Vienna W Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in anum JWU a lot of laud in the sixth district. No. iiolltinan dec., ^.-■*** hGsssuk. DAVID WORSHAM, s DAVID -II—tds. B. TRAPP. D.S. Houston Ft-bi-Mni-y Sale. Will be sold before the Court House door, in the town nf P-rry. on the first Tuesday in February next, me follow- -KTKMSu. of Land No.SOI in the Houston county, and one half of me store house and Lot. in Centreville. in said county nf Houston, known as No-5- sll levied on ns the property nf William M. Hill. tO satlHy one fi fa r rom Bibb Superior Court, in favor oulte Central Bank of Georgia, against Aaron Leaaell. Executor John J. Lanier, dereased. Wm. M. Hill. l'ACU'IOV’* Hole# • , Tnesdav in February next. W’SJS&P■*‘f" mn 2d district. 2d aecdou Ordin- contatnmg 20.) acres .soldi) b ® nefit 0 f t he heirs and creditor "of the 1 estat'^of Willis R- Franklin, late of acid county, deceased. JO hN P- A. DUPON, Ex’or. Dec.3,_lS44. 1° "AdB.lsWrs*;^ *- , f* F3BRUARY in the town of Jackson, Batts county. v,»innirine to the estate of Ute of “said county. Term, rn"ie known on the day o HXGGXNS, Adm’r. Nov. 26, 1314. ^ — A* *«K i-C'S® poses, will be snltl, before , «j r , t Tuesday in Feb- Macon clumy, belong to *««^^ h Asaph Ha "’ dC ' ceased, late of Jones DUNBAR, Adm'r. November IS. 1844. — Adiulai.trnios’. Sale. - .sonARY W lLT.be sold on the firatTuesday nB-5UAttk next before.he Court House door in Vtenoa, Dooly • Disic.c. of Dooly county , and contatnm| , less. Sold for a division among the he,* ot » Smith, late of Houston county, deceased. Terms on dav RICHARD JOHNSON, Jutt- r r . ir CAfl'TIJ land on Walnut l^rcru, i; , X Z 7^1 adjoining the land, of T. Ellis and Henry Conk, knd the Harper place. 202) acres piney woods. No.18 1 7th district, originally Baldwin now Jone. COuntV.il the Irwimon Road, adjoining the landa of Wtllfam( ens, and Abram Williams. Also, 370 acre, land less, containing 150 acres wood-land, first quality o| hichory, the balance a considerable portion ot « fresh, and under a good fence, Ivtng about 6 miU Macon, known as the Clark and Strawbrtdge placf oining me lands of B. Kitchens nnd Luke KobeJ- or the benefit of the ELISHA DAVId, Adn Oct.28, 1844. 45 Iilkely Young Ye| FOR SAliE- W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday next, at the Court House in Chnton between the usual hours of sale t 45 ltkelv; consisting of boys, girls, men, women and said negroes is as likely as any in the Statj negroes will be sold for cash, and the balan be°given for twelve months. Sold tor the creditors of said Estate. UIXTAftl-liM 1,7 .tlll.KN 1'KO.tl MAfOlV. rao.il .naco.v to PAlSKKOflUS 5 c, pr, mile, (children under l’.’ys. A servts. half price. Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight... Cotton per bale,(round or square,over 400lbs. per 100 lbs......... Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods, per cubic foot, Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go by weight,.... , Hogsheads and Pipe* of Liquor Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil, parrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac grrels of Molasses and Oil t of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, . Pork, Fish, Liquor, Ac. A all Keg* of 10 gals. A upwards, eich, j Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac .ss..each, i sack* not exceeding four bushel* each, ; sacks over tour bushels,. .....perbushel, Theat. Meal, and all other grain in bags per bushel, J Bagging per piece, I of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common site each. |sin bundles per dozen. s. Collars, Scythes,Shovel* A Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen, dozen,, fruit, Cigar., Ac .each, .packages not weighing 10 Jibs, nor measuring 2 feet, each, V* Bellow*) ca'ch; pple«, Ac per bn.liifl, lugs. Jars, Ac. not over two gallon*..........-..each, ggs, Jars, Ac. over two gallon*................carb, 1 each, < gd Fodder, not over 400 lbs.................each.| ■ iages,..................». ....each,| [<crinp<!v,... .....each ] Coaches and Road Wagons each,' l and hewed, per 1,000 feet | i LIVE STOCK.*”' • ••.per ..#per ...oer per ELLEN T. LOVil ELISHA DAVISj Oct.28. 1844. Notice- P URSUANT to an Order of the Honorabf Court ofTwiges county, when sitting aj Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday uS next, be fare the Court House door, in KnJ ford county, withtn the legal hours of sale li Land, No. 130, in the 6th district of Housti vexed,but now Crawfotd county, contain! more or less; sold as the property of Robin* of Twiggs county deceased; for the benenJ said deceased. Terms of sale cash. I I3HAM G. ANDRENva, / A dS*„, J, B. ANDREW8. Oct. 22. 1844. Adutiui.tralor’* Sale* B Y virtue of an Order ofthe Inferior Cour: of Mcl ’losh county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, w oe sold at the Court House in Perry, Houston county, o.* me first Tuesday in J ANUAltY next, between the us u al .oc. , of sale ; Lot of Land No. 63 in the 14th district o, Houston county, containing 202) acres. Sold as the orope, .y o the Darien, Oct. 10.1844. — ins Cturi ■pv^nfgnnnTbtniue same. These are therefore to cite fi°rs 53SS£sSfs=i5«H?9 this Citation b. published in oue of the public Gazette, a this Stste for the spare °f si* months. Administrator’s Sale. P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable the Infetior Court of Crawford county,when silling a8a< ^ r ] 1 " r Ordinary/will be sold on the hrsl Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in Knoxville, Crawford WILLIAM SMITH. Admrs. ael Pace, John A. Robertson, and WM. HERRINGTON- Siiff. Dec. 24. 1844. i the Ilon.tou Jl.tlgngc Sole. W ILL be sold tefore the Court House do_o town of Perrv within the usual hour3 ot sale, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next.thefol-owingprop- er, Y negro man named Joe. about 50 years ckl; levied on to satialy a Mortgage fi fa trom Jones Interior Court, in fa- vor .fjol'll C- Ml 10 Dec. 3, 1844. Dooly Sheriff*, gale for January. . •wjrrTLL be sold before the Court House d«»or in the T T Town oTVienna.Dooly county.on the first Tuesday in JANUARY neat, the following property O ne lot of land No. 169. in the 9th distr.ct of Dooly coun ty levied on as the property of David Graham, to satisfy two fi fas in favor of the Central Bank nt Georg.a. .against Thomas Mar,hall. David Graham, and W tley Cobb, and ?Uo "wo 1) fas in favor ofthe Central Bank of Georg,a, vs. David Graham, all issued from Dooly Superior Court, pro- Pe Koneba'y U Hr e fc?9 ra ,«m old ; one Sorrell Mara foVproperty"f°Charie.H^Higdon. wSnffy^ow fi fa^ssu- and Wiley Cobb, properly pointed out by Charles H- 11 0 d0 A'so, one sixth part oflol ofland No. 178 .in-the ^ aistrict of Dooly, levied on as theproneny of Richard Bow * fi f«issued from Dooly superior Court m vj. Richard Howin. David Graham in, to f<4i favor of Wricht Jorie*. **«• — . , and Benj. Botin, security on appeal, properly pointed out by Richard liov in. . T ihf* Also, one lot of land No not known bu. known ns he place where Wtn. M- Hart, now lives. >n the 1st dlstr il‘ ot Doolv noun v. lov ed on as the property of \V in. M. Hart, to satisfy one ti fa issued from Uoafy &u P er ' or Gourt in .a- vnr of Jonathan Wood, vs. John A. Hart and W m.M.Hart, prope.ty pointed out by plamttff. naroe d John. Also, a necro man «>r .j >cmo • -.tJ-Pw levied on as the properly of Ale*. Meriwether, to Jsatisfy two ti r.,s issued iron Doolv Superior Court, one in favor ofthe Central Bank H^f^d fnVIgafo^ 1 Alex. 'Meriw°i.er and Wiley Cobb, property pointed .ul by defendants. t ^ oM nBme d Matilda, Also, one- eg o fW ]j Maddox, to satisfy one levied on ^upeUor Cfoin in favor of John D. p Uissoed from Dooly uper oinlad out by de- fe'ndaor VOU^G P. OUTLAW, stflT. Nov. 23, left- Houston Jaunnry Salrs. . ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the f Perrv on the first Tuesday m JANUARY le le-al hours of sale, the following property Administrator* »«•«-. „_ W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in .TANUAH.7 next, before the Court House door, in the town oi the day of sale. AdmUhlTator K . ilh the Will annexed. November 12, 1844. — next. Deiore ui© v/uusii ajwwc*. www. ... — . u-if county, the following parcels ofland, to will the weal: haR of lots Nos. 231, and 232, and the north half of tot No - 8, -_J or,., o-r.. off nf the north-eastern corner or lot «o.-i/. n the 2d district of originally Ho V. * . , to wit j Garland, a man 50 o! 18 or 30; Sealy.a woman upwai 55 or 60 years of age ; belong ih Hester, deceased, late of said and fifty acrea off of the north-eaatern ■ . All lying and being in the 2d district of originally Houston now Crawford county. „ , „„ Also, four ttegroes. to wit: Garland a man uO or up^ wards; Ned, a matt 28 30; Nelly, a woman 51 the Ksinte of Diaunah Hester,-— „r„;j ty; sold fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terma on the day of sale, Oct. 8. 1844. ards of ing to sp. Goats,Calves,aud Dogs.............per brad, fkeys and Geese in coops,...........'...per head, |ck» and Chickens in coot**,.. per head, •» may be made with the Buparintendaiit of Transportation, for Freight, on the following articlei,»i lttjl (viz: iionea, Hogs, Cattle.Lumber. Wood. Brirk. nr Stone, Ac. Ac. rtnera are avowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their o*, J, or Mercoandixe, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned «n the A r ent Pat Macon,will be received and forwarded from oily point of this Road r by wagons, to their place oi c „. —/chatge for Storage or Forwarding. r-handize.or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agente. at Griffin. Batvirin, Sid forwarded direetto Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rate* of Transportation, .p. Jnuat be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company’* A gem u](j Je Depot where the good* ate received or delivered. ... Jntioti of Merchant*and Planter*. i» *ol ; .cittd to the advantage* offered them nnder the above arnuigetntsu.fc, their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this Chaun_eiof communication with the scihix, Pmral Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 0J mile* of our Depot, and will, Jeted to Macon early this fall. This Road is Hi daily operation to Griffin. 60 miles above Alacnn; and, hy the £ni w»5ecemher. will be opened for Business to Leak title, 21 miles above Gtifiin; and tothejunCtionwuhtbg tVearnnn -Atlantic Rail-Road, earlvnextapring. That portion of th. Road originally laid with the thin plate Kail, ha* for, rebuilt this summer, and'laid with heavy flange Rail,and the whole Hoad from Macon to Griffin. t» now in good order!., , Merchants living in the upper part of l’ .) State, will find it decidedly t9 iheir interest, to ship their goods by *»«( Savannah, over the Centraland this Rail-Road cooaigned to our Agents, as gimd* can lie hauled from BarticsvL'lcorGrilt to Columbus, for 45 a 50 renta per 100 pound*, or any other part ofthecoualfy at proportionable rale*. All “mods will be sent forward immediately, utile** otherwise ordered. ° &. D. GRA1 f August 22,1843. 4T Ag*-nt and 8ot>er!htendaiit of 1 racpnruil.', G. HENDRICK. J. I- C. EDMUND McDANIEL. J. L C. JOHN B. THURMAN. J. I C. Bull* County* GEORGIA* 4 . I, John McCord, Clerk of said Court, do certify tbst the above is a true Extract of the M,note, of Mid^ UourC Gir.n under my hand at office, this 2d September, epte ID, Ci c. o. Sept. 10, 1844. HUGH WILLIAM JOHN McCORI 50 Bill for Discovery, Relief, JOHN JONES. Adm’r. w next, within ll ** Three Lots of Pine Land, No 10th District nf Houston of Richard Smith deceased. „„ . cr.t. Tv:.,r;ct of said county, lev- Court, in 12, 20 and 21, lying in the countv. levied on to satisfy a fi fa ofne Bank of Dari superior Daniel Court, in " " " “ McC.y, vs. Thomas SP*’’ 1 ''- , No . 3l 5, ,he ihir ANo, one seventh uf Lot ot • r v 0 *: f J. Webb. vs. Euo-l» Johns^ vM HE RRlNTON, Sh’ff. Woman about 35 Also, the following Negroes; ^ear* old; her mfr t#n, a hoy about lti ?op:ia »«" aVS-ni', Evans, a boy about 14; 4A ashing- Winda, a girl about 4 Bill, a boy mi-s.ssgg Rembert. w ’ Caleb W. TALTON, Dep. Sh'ff. ?;"’ n r ."”fi r , ’’t 8 Tue!dav‘ in JANUARY w 1 ue L J. , at 5 .ho d omrt e hou*c in foe city of Macon, the following property, w^wi' ■ . ; n - nM . half acre more or oufocommon <ff said city of Macon !.ss.aituated on ine lvine in the city of Macon, Nos also, threefracuoo.il- “ y 6 u , ot | ar ,d in said lota t 1. 2 and 3 !"being the ..me more or be ascertained by fo* ^ • about 50 years old. I , ea . ; on. Wr, 7 Cl .ro”'« road Wagon ; all lev- Mule. 1 P»’r? f ° ‘fifo.is.ued |rom Bibb Inferior Court, ed on » aao*fy two fi fa. is.uea^ , ^ vj winu H. in favor of John H* . d 0 ne Juatieea fi fa in favor Hughe.. Baasett 0* le ’ he4 Bat ,. tl and Gate. ; re- of Lawrence Harden, rt. n S pomted out be de- turnedtomebyacoestable MOUNT. Coroner, fendant. H — 1: f f 5 ! 3aurneymeii Tailors. JP rV7HE .ui»crih.r.c*n*foe workmen will 1 oeyrnen Tailors- None E BA UL6BURY. **5Seo'n, Dec - 10, 1844. AduiIni»*ralor’» Hale. W IT L be sold in the town of Cuthbert, Randolphcoun* ty.on the firs" Tuesday in JANUARY next, be- tween th'e usual hou -s of sale, foe following property to wm One Lot of Land, it being foe plantation whereon James Barlow now lives. Also, on foe day ioilowitig.att.ie above described plantation, a quantity of Corn and Fodder; one Cotton Gin P ; Cattle and Hogs; and other articles oo^b; on* to mention. The above properly to besoldfer foe ben^ efit ofthe heirs nnd creuitors ot Abner Bankston, late of Butts county, deceased. Terms nf sale, twelve months credit, wifo notes and good tecoruv. JOHN 5 Admrs. JAMES R- MoCORD. S Nov. 5. 6 — — IVotlce. A LL persona indebted to foe Estate of Thomas W Peuee, late of Dooly county deceased, are requested to come forward immediately and make payment, all per- sons having demand, against said Estate are requested ta terms of foe law duly authenucate.l for DAVID GRAHAM. ? Adm .„, HENRY PETTEE.? Aa Dec. 3. 1844 10 . ~ Administrator’* Sale. W ILL be sold in foe town of Jackson, Butts county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the usual hours of sale, foe following property to wit: The plantation whereon Abner Bankston. We of^ aa d eotratv, deceased, formerly lived, adjoining Lands of II ch ard Barlow and others, near foe Indian 8pnnM. AW.mte hundred acres of Land, being foe South half of LoINt^ sixtv six in the fourth District, formerly M °nroe B ““ e countv, whereon Jordan Morris now lives. Also, foe We crocs belonging to said estate, consisting of Men, Women. Soys and Girls. Terms of sale, twelve months c^d'ts.nsU notes with approved .ecurity- tmld for the benefit of foe heirs and creJitors of decea*«“• -, . „ ? JOHN GOODMAN* ( Admts* JAMB3 R. McCORD. \ Adm Nor. 5. 6 present uem •,'avment Administrator’ll Kale. V GREEABLY loan Order of foe Inferior Court ef Twiggs countv when sitting for Ordinary putposes. will be sold on thetirstTuesday tn FEBRUARY next, w th jn the legal houts of dale before foe Court House doorttn- said county, one hundred nnd thirty-aares of -and, moreor leva in the 27th OiStrict formerly Wdktnson now Twiggs county. Also. f-,-r negroes, as tallow, : Cherry, a woman about 35 year, of age, Dick, abov about sixteen years old Bob, a boy abonnl 12 years old.Simon.aboy about 11 years old. All to be sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and credi tors of John Outlaw, late of said county deceased. Terms of sale made known on tho day of sale. JACOB PEARCE ? Adrar’ 6. RICHARDSON. \ AamT Oct. 30.1844. 1_ Administrator’. Sole. W ILL be sold before the’Court House door tnL^ienna, Dooly county, on foe first Tuesday tu JANUARY " e L«t of Land No. containing 202) acre*. to beaoW for the benefit ofthe heir* and creditors of Samuel Williams, deceased. Terms made Imownon the day of sale. l Admr’s. DANIEL J. DAVIs. J Notice. ,. ■ W ILL be sold in pursuance of an Order ofthe Inferior Court when sitting for Ordinary purposes, before foe Court House door, in Vienna. Dooly county, on the fir«t Tuesday in JANUARY next, the tract «««% two Lms. wifo foe exceptions of the Widow ‘ “°** r y* whereon Anthony Lewi* lived it the t.me of ht* death, five miles front Dravton. Also, four negroes, viz: Pnnce.le- ter, Jacob, and Nang, and sold a. foe property of Anthony Lewis, deceased, ^or distribution among foe hetr*. Term* 011 the day of bale. N. | Adm rs. October 8,1844. ® Executor’s Sale* B Y Virtue of an Order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Doolv countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes; Wi\\ be sold Wore foe Court House door,n Vienna, Doo.y county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, betoveen the la'wful hours of Sale : Lot of Land, number 10 - in'he 9 th district of Dooly county; Sold as the P ro P"fy dv D. Royal.late of Dooly county deceased. Sold for foe benefit of foe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Term, made ^-^VllL E'SH HIGDON. Exe’r Oct. 4. 1844. J jfotttr JNotUcffT M D. KING, >Bill for Discovery ’ vgt > and Injunction, in AM SMITH. Sen. J Superior Court. W HEREAS it i* made appear by the complainant* Bill, that foe defendant! Will,.,,, Simth *=0 " sides out of this State; it is ordered that d'c said U lli.m Smith. Sen. appear and answer the above Bill, and that th# publication n/foi. Order once a month for ““^i""* of foe public Gazettes ot this foate. shall b# held aiuffiotent serrice of the »aid William Bmitb, ^en. Done and ordered at Chamber*, thi* October 10. 1844. LOTT WARREN, Judge 8. C. 8. W. C. Oct. 15,1844. G EORGIA. Butts County.—Where... Junes M. Bird applies to ine for letters of Administration on the Es tate of John Bird, late of Butt* county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, foe kindred and creditors of said deceased. to be and appear at my office, within foe time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have.) why «*'dahould not be granted. Given under my band, this .6th Nor. 1344. Nov.2611844. « JOHN McCORD. «c. Oct. 30. 1844. T710UR months af#r date application will be made to the Jb Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter coonty. when sit. ting for Oldinary purposes,for leave to sell all foe real es tate of John B.Hodg^dec^H H0 DGES, Adm’x. Dec. 24—13—4itu — EORG1A, Sumter CouOy.—All persons indebted to OT the estate of John B. Hodges, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to foe undersigned.and foose having claims against said deceased will present them to me tn terms of foe aw. gj^ABETH HODGE8, Adtn'x. Dec. 24—13—60d. F OUR - months after date, application will be madeto to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts county. when sitting for ordinary pur^ses, for eave w sell the ,,„d belonging to foe o»ta«e^^n Phdhp^dcce.^e^ November 12, 1844. - F ~ OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable foe Inferior Court of Buna county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to se l foe Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Burwell Jink., late of said county, We^g jiNKg> ^ November 12. 1544. J OUR month*after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting foO Min.- v purposes, for leave to sell a portion ed foe Red Esiaieo Josee Dunn, of said county, deceased. fm ( ’>e bene?, of :, e re : rs and cred-tors. 8o ld forU8W! arEr > fiBN H. MARTIN, JExecutor. OCEDiENCE DUNN, J Executrix October 29, 5 F OUR Months after date, application will be made to the Honorable, foe Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary pu,poses for leave to WJ IM Negroes belonging to foe Esia-e of Wm. Vickers, late of CREED T. WISE, Admr, F Admsniatralar’# Sale. A GREEAHLE to an Order of the Honorable, the In- \ ferior Court of Upson county, when silling for Ordi nary puroosas. will be sold on foe hrst Tuesday in JAN U. ARY next, before foe Court House door lit Thomas,on within the usual hours of sale, , , W Fivenegroes, to wit: one Man and Woman, and three children ; sold as the property of Wiley Dean. Ute of Upson county, deceased. Sold for foe benefit »f the heirs ol said deceased. Terms made ^ -^Y Admr. October 29. 5 Notice. A GREEABLE to an Order of the Honorable Inferior Coun of Dooly county, when sitting tor Ordinary pur pose. will be sold before foe Court House door, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the usual hours of “lo, of Land. No. thirty two, in foe ninth District of said Sold a. the property ef Enos Fountain, late of satd Sold for ih« purpose of distribution# county. county, jR KIsRIWETHER, Admr. Oct. 29, Solo* . B Y permiaaion from the Honorable Inferior Court o Bibo eounty, when aittin^ for ordinary porpoaea, wi be told on the first Tuesday in January neat, before t e court house door in Macon, within the usual hows of sa J^* part of lot No. 95. in the Macon reserve, containing 70 acres* more or leaa—this lot ia situated within three miles f Macon, heavily timbered with pine and oak. and the so 1 well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton- The irober on the lotia estimated to be worth from 15 to 20 dol- ra per acre. Bold for diitribution among the heiraof William Nixon, deceaaed. Terms on the day of aale. J. V. WINN?* f Executor*. October 28. 4 said county deceased. October 8, 1844. F OUR Months afterdate, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Dooly countv, when sitting ss a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell foe real Estate of William H. Andrews,deceased. THOMAS B. DONNELLY, > Adm r. NANCY ANDREWS. S Adm rx. Oct. 4, 1844. 3 1 74 OUR months afterdate application will be made to < foe honorable Inferior Court of Dooly counlv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all foe Land and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Robert Williams, late of Dooly county deceased- . . 3 J CHRSIN WILLIAMS,Admrx, Sept. 10, 1844. 50 G EORGIA. Houston County.—Whereas A. D. Ken drick applies to me for letters of administration ox th# estate of Ferney F. Imboden. late of aaid county, dec d : These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singu lar foe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ba and appear at mv office within foe time prescribed bv law. to shew cause (if any they have) why said lettem should not be granted. Givan onder my hand this 24th Dec. 1844. b BRYANT BATTON, C. C. O. Dec. 24—13—30d. CjT*Blunt and Martha A. Eaaan apply to me forletiets of •dministration on thu estate of Charle* J. Eason* Ute ot aaid county* deceased« . . . These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ainguiar tbc kindred and creditors of aaid deceased.to be tad appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to ahew cause (ifany they have) why aaid letters should not be i*)iv. n «*r my h.nd Mbd^oTDjeerntmT; 18£ Dacesber ^4—15—34%. G EORGIA. Dooly county.—Whereas,Elbdrt Hodge# aud John C. Sutton, applies to me for letters or Ad- ministration on the Estate ot Zacliartab eutton, deceased, late of aaid county. ^ These are, therefore to cite and ndtnonish all and singu lar, foe kindred and creditors of said deceased, » to «trf appear at my office, witlitn the lime prescribed by »hew cause, (if anv they have,) wltv »* ,d 8l i 0 “ l ? be.granted. Given under rny hand. thm _ _ , 11 j'OSEPH B. CLAPP, cc o TIoflat’s Life Fills »«“* Fhccnix Bitters, POR general debility, for sale A bjr Eg ^ B A!LEY. July 16. 1844. ® _____ AIsBERT c. BETTS. A T his old stand, opposite the Washington Hall, has re ceived, within the last few weeks, a new and general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Dartof which consist* ofthe following: K 400 pieces English and American Prints, 50 do Cotton and Worsted Balzannes, 50 do Printed Lawns and Cambrics, 10 do Satin Stripe Adrianoples, 20 do do do Organdies, 50 do Erlsten Ginghams, 10 do Seydia Stripes, 50 do Jaconet tnd Cambric Moslins, 25 do Lace Stripe Muslins, 20 do Cross Barred do _ 50 do Silk Handkerchiefs, 100 do FurnitutePrints, 10 bales Brown Sheeting, . White and black Cotton Hose, 8pool Thread, Needles Pins, and every other article usually called for, which wtl be sold at the very lowest prices for Cash. Macon* June 18.1844. . JOHN E. JONES & CO. SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment ot READY-MADE CLOTHING Manufactured foe past summer, from recently! mno— Goo.is, by Wm. T. Jennings A Co., very favorably km as among foe most fashionable Draper* and Tailors in the ci.v of New York, CONSISTING OF Sill-touts, Frock Coat*, Fantaloons* Vests, Ores* Coats, Contees. an ® Office Coats, *1 ravelins* Coat hadin' am* GeallemeuU Barrel* of Molasses and Oil...... Do. do. all other kinds, Wet Do. do. do. do. Dry — - Hall Barrels, Wet............ — - -- Do. do. Dry — Brooms, in l-u tidies, per dozen................. •... -.......... Buckets in Corn, peas, oats, rye, bran, corn meal and nee Hoot, nr bags, per bushel Chairs, per dozen.— —....... Do. Rocking, laige, each............................a Carboys of ViLriol, icc ...... ... — Carrie;us and Barouches,four wheels. •. Do. Buggie*, double........... Do. do. single and Gig*.. —- - Do. Sulkey* *«*— Common Jersey VVagon*, without forers, uni Horse Carts......... Coaches, Post and Stage «nd Road Wagons Collars, per dozen - • — Cotton, per 100 lbs a....... Demijohns, Jar# and Jugs, not exceeding igallotis Da. do, do. over - Docks and Fowls, in coops, per bead.. - — - — Eggs, per dl)iea....ai..aa....a..aa ......... a. a. - Geese and Turkey* — Grindstones, per 190 lbs.....* ; Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per head 1. Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each,—.—— :'J 08|4 00 Do. do. do. do. do. 3 do.......... '2 50 3 50 do. do. do. 4 do 2 0013 00 Hogs and Calves — - j Ihii*. and Pipe* Liquor, not exceeding 120 gallon*.. j- 0 J j 3 00 Do. Molasses and Oil, ordinary size.. 3 °°;4 00 Iron in pigs or oars, casting* for mills, and other machinery Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons..:. Do do 10 do. .-.............. ai............... Measoreioant Goods, per cnbie foot - ....... Ploughs, each ............ Salt lti sacks, not exceeding 4 bushels - _ - - Sheep, Lambs. Goats, Kids, Deer, and Pigs, per head - - - - Sugar, Coffee. Hice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other article* as go by weight per 100 lbs - - * - * * * * * * * * ' * Specie - - - ’ * * * ’ * I," | No single package under - - - * - - ■ • * . * *1 »■” . Special contract* uiay be made with the superintendent of transportation for foe freight of the following sni. - when in large quantities, without regard to the established rate*, vrz: Corn, and all kinds of grain ; brick, horses, mm and cattle ; iron in bars or pigs, uiacfiinery. tuiil gearing, Ac.; sawed lumber uiili stones, grindstones, nmrble oruiwri j tides ofatooe; salt. tirewood.stave*;*hingles.hay in bundles, barrel*tar. pitch or turpentine. Freight attbe above rates,or by special contract, to be under foe following stipulations.rix z Nocbira for damages on articles transported by tbi* Company unlesa the packages are examined and ideation* the presence of an officer of the Company before the same are removed from the Dcfot. Not accountable for the i«’’q of liquor*, oil or molas«es. breakage of glass or crockeryware, chafing of bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture. .'« r J countable for breakage of hollow ware. No internal injury, not clearly perceptible on the outside of the package. allowed for. antes* established to have occurred on board the car. Not accountable for the decay of perislishlc srwr Not accountable for livestock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage ofcaskssri* 1 sees. Cotton received in good order at the depots, aud afterward* torn while io possession of the Company at their expense. All other damage done to Cotura in IrnuaaUu will be propiptly sealed at Savannah that thi* Company will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weati freight after being landed at the place of destination. . The Company will not be accountable for Fassenger*’baggage, nnles* pnt in the baggag* car inebarge ol tar d0Ct The Companv will have agent* at station* 8, 50, II, 12, 13,14.15. 16, and 17, and at Macon, to attend ■nd forwarding of goods. AU merchandize not to be forwarded will be retained at tlie respective de|hhs at the tbe road one week, free of expense, after which storage will be charged at the Savannah rates. Good* destined for point* beyood Macon, will be forwarded by wagon* by foe Company’* agent, free ofcmMiw Gunpowder prohibited. THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transport*!** 8avannab, April 23, 1844. 30 , will be mw* 1 # It is utsirt**'’ Or otherwise, « 8 n. 8. BA EE A CO’S. ned sown DAILY EXPRESS, AND In all the New and various style* ; Together with a very choice selection of Silk and Satin Scarfs. Cravats, Mohair and Cashmere do Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Under Vests, Glove*, Suspenders, Uinen and Muslm Start#, Collars, Stock#, Ac. _ Including a general stock of Touth’s Sc Children’s Clothing:* NEGRO CEOTHINO, <&©» Believing that the system of “ Small Profit# and Uuick Returns,” is best nuited to the times* they will offer their Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur chasers. A Macon, October 10# 1843. * Wesleyan Female College. T HE Exercises of this Institution commence on Mon day, October 7tb. Every Department is filled with the most competent and successful Teachers, The primary department will be o- pened under the management of Mis* Church, who comes most highly recommended for her efficiency and competency from the South Carolina Female Collegiate Institate. Tuition for regular College course. $50 per year. « in Primary Department, 25 “ “ One half of the tuition must be settled in advance eitb«T by cash or approved note. ELLISON A DARBY- Oct I, 1844. 1 ___ BATS AXVBCAFS. , , T HE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected stock of MATS and CAPS, ofthe latest Fashion*, which be is offering at very reduced prices for CASH.— The attention of those wishing to purchase ia respectfully invited, being confident he can suit both as to yrrtce and qua lit y GEO. I. SHEPARD. Macon* Dec. 9,1844# ** Messenger copy. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY O# Molbcrrt Stbxet. Near the METHoDin CBt in GENERAL FORWARDING k COIIISUDN HOUSE. T HE Central Rail Road and Banking Compant of Georgia having granted to the subscriber* the pri vilege of running an EXPRESS over their Road dut ing the present year, with thepnvilege of an apartment undrr their own Lock, they ofler superior advantage* for the prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie. Ac. Ac. and are in hopes ol being able to make an arrange- # re ment with the Post Office Department. 1 y which they will be allowed to carry a Mail Bag. - They are prepared to receive and forward Good* ol all descriptions, to and from Savannah ano Macon, and interme d ate place# and between Savannah and Charleston, will the greatest safety and despatch; *nd will also pay pantos Is r attention to the parchase of Goods, collection and pay* menu of Drnfu, Notes and Bill*, and hansacttagall kind*#* business in the above places. . They have also extended their arrangement to run tb#ir Express by the Southern Boau to Pico lata, in Florida, and intermediate placet on that route. ' They intend to put on Teamt.xo run regularly throng* from Macon to Columbua, under ihetrown charge, to carry all kinds ofMerehaodize. with all reasonable despatch and safety, on the first of October next. MACON—Office at the Warhtngton Hall. hH— T HE SUBSCRIBER,is receirmglarge additk#" 1 * stock of CMCHE8, cniBldTKE*, BAIMW 1 BTGfifEN, WAOM8, Ae. SAVANNAH— Office at No. 153 Bay Urtet. DO £>• Phill-nck, Agent,for rectmng and forwar ding Goode a nd Merchandise. CHARLESTON. 8. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No. 96, East Bay. July 4 40 tf M.8.BALL A CO. G. E. Warreif* H AVING this day made an assignment for the benefit of bis Creditors, all person# having claim# will pm- sent them, and those indebted, will come forward and pay, withoat delay, or auit will be inatitated against delta- quents. Nov. 7.1844. CHAS. CAMPBELL, Assignee. from some ofthe best Northern Manufactories, «>» cfc ( made expressly for this market, of tbe best ™* wn V T * are warranted equal if not superior to those of 1 tablisbment. Those in wantof any description ^ will find itfor their intereslto examine the qo* ce* of hi* assortment. Repairing, in all the different branches ex<vn best manner, by experienced workmen- *tlrs* IM “ ^Carriage makers, will find a good assoiuneaiof^ Springs Axeltrees^nmed andboxrd D.shes.L^-^ JCnobs, Patent awl Top Leather, Laces, Silk »?“ ^ Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article require* business, at Augusta prices. _ BA |C0 C ‘ March 1st . 1842. 22 tf J.W.BA^ J NEW BOOKS At Boardman’s Book 8^ J UST received, ail she new publications, stt*l are the following: Preococi’s History of tbe ConqneaR of Harpers’ No.l ofthe Pietoca! Bible. . “ No 7 of Hannah Home’s * hound. FRESH CARDEN SEEDS. A GENERAL assortment of WARRANTED Fresh Garden Seeds, with directions for planting accompany ing each paper. Merchants and others supplied in snita- ble quantities. For sale b, fc w g ^ ug Oct 29, 1844. 5 Cotton Avenue, MtennJ Alison's Htatory of Earope. eompto* 8 Brande’s Encyclopedia fall tamnd, - Neal’s History ofthe FmseatanB, Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress. Rural Life in Germany, by William How®, Kohl’s Russia and foe Russians, Elliotsoo’s Snxgical Opnralion#. The Puhnist. Caodie oo Children* Cooper (Sir Astiey) oo Dislocation*. Ashwell on the Disease* of Female*, Qneens of England, sixth aeries, A new Patent Inkstand, Perforated Paper. . n,Ct Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. aHdtato* Jan IS