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THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH
LITERATURE AND BULBS LETTRB8.
The Trtiuurw of ltir Deep.—BT MBS. tllKAJts
What hidojt tbou in thy trrssnre-cave* and cell*.
Tii*»n In-illnw-iwtfing and myaterioov main!
r.ile gli-tcning pearl, and rainhow-colored shells.
Height things whir It glr«tn onri-t-kcd of and in T»in!
Keep, keep tby rirhes. melancholy sen 1
We ask not aoch Irom thee.
Yet wore, the depth* have morel—what wealth nntold
jfar down, and *ninin<r through their stillness lica 1
Tlmo hut the starry gems. the bnrninu gold.
Tom from ten thousand royal Argosies!
Sweep o'ertbv spoils. then wild and wrathfal main!
Earth claims not /dew again.
Yet mere, the depth* have morel—thy waves have
rolled
Above the citiea of a world pone l>y!
Hand hath filled flp the palaces of old.
Sea weed oVrgrown the halls of revclrv—
Path o’er them, ocean! in thy aromfol play!
Man yields them to decay.
YM more 1 the billows ami the depths have more 1
High hearts and brnve are gathcreu to t >v breast 1
They hear not now the booming water, r ir;
The battle thnndrr* will not break their rest.
Keep thy red cold and gems, thou stormy grave!
Give back the true and bravo.
Give back the lost and lovehrl—those for whom
The place was kept at board and hearth ao long 1
• The proyer went op tbroogb midnight's breathless
gloom.
■And the vain reamings woke midst festal song.
Hold fast thy tmried isles, thy towers o’erthrnwn,
Bnt all is not thine own.
To thee the love of woman hath gene down;
Park flow thy tide* o'er manhood's noble head—
O’er yonth'a bright locks, and beauty's flowerv crown;
Vet most thon hear a voice—Restore the dead !
Kartb shall reclaim her preciona thines from thee 1
Restore the dead, thon sea 1
Bibb Sheri AT's Sales.
"ITSTILL be aold in frontof the court bouse door, in
v * the eity of Macon. Bibb county, on the first
Tneaday in |M arch neat, between tlic usual hour* of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Part of lot No. 8, in square 18. in the eity of Macon,
Bibh connty. bounded on one aide by Walnut street,
and on the othe'by Fourth street, said lot extending
in front on Walnut street 105 feet more or less, and
on Fourth street 175 feet more or leas, and known us
the lot on which Robt. Findley's foundry is aitunted
together with all improvementa—levied on as the
property of Wm. McElroy. to satisfy two fi. fits, one
trgr.i Bibb Superior Coorf, Amos Benton va. Robt.
Findley. Nathaniel Smith, and Wm. McElroy and the
other from Bibb Interior Court, the same va. the same.
6o!d for the purpose of perfecting titles.
20 acres of land lying on the Forsyth road about rt
miles from Macoo, adjoining the lauds of Wm. Riloy
and John Brantly—levied on aa the property of Geo.
W. Adams, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb Su
perior Court, for cost. Wm. Riley vs. Georgo W. Ad
ams—property pointed out by Wm. Riley.
Part of lot No. 8. in square 18, in the city of Ma-
con. Bibb county, containing one third of an acre
more or less, adjoining Kobt, Findley's lot on one
side, and lying broad aide to a twenty foot alley
which dividea said lot from the lot occupied by John
Eanca. and known as the place whereon John P. Ev
ans now resides, together with alt improvementa—
levied on as thoproperty of John P. Evans, to satisfy
two fi. fas. one issued from the Inferior Court, John
W. Howard, trustee Ac., vs. John P. Evans, and the
other irom Bibb Soperlor Court for coat. Berry Ro
gers va. JohnP. Evans-
Lot* Nos. 1 and 2, in square ii. containing one
acre more or less, together with all improvementa—
levied on as ths property of Drury Thompson, to sat
isfy two fi. fas. issued from the Inferior Court of Bibb
county, one in favor of John Dickerson vs. Drury
Thompson principal, andF.F.Lewis aeourity, and the
other the officers of Court va. Drury Thompson—
property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Lucy a women 36 years ofd. Margaret a girl 11
years old, Kitty a women 30 years old, Mary a girl
15 years old. and Polly a woman 25 year* old—lev.
ied on aa the property of Jane Irwiu to satisfy- the
following fi. faai three fi. fas. issued from Bibb Infe
rior Court, one for cost. George Robinson for the use
of Z. T. Conner, vs. Jane Irwin, one in favor of Geo.
C. McNeill, vs. Jane Irwin, one in favor of the Offi
cer* of Court, vs. Jane Irwin, and two from Bibb Su
perior Court, one in favor of Mile* G. Stevens vs.
ITCxtrnet from I*nnl Clifford.
The shades of evening were rapidly darkening over
the empty streets; and in the sky, which was cloud-
leal and transparently dear, the stars came out grad
ually one by one. until
’’As water doe* a sponge, ao their toft fight.
Fill'd the void, hollow, univenni air."
Beantiful evening! (if we, as well as Augustus
Tomlinson, may indulge in an apostrophe)—Beautiful
evening! for thee, all poet* have had n song, and sur
rounded thee with rills, end waterfalls, and dues, and
flowers, nnd sheep, and bat*, and melancholy, and
nwia; yet we rouat confess that tons, who ia this very
sentimental age are a hustling, worldly, hard-minded
perron, jostling our neighbors, and thinking ol the
main chance, tons, thon art never so chaming us
when we meet thee walking in thy pravhood.tlimngh
the emptying atreota. and among tho dying sounds of
a city. Wo love to feel the stillness where all, two
hnnrtbaek. was e!nmur. Wo love to see tiro dingy
abodes of Trade and Lnxnry, these restless patients
of earth's ennatnntfever, rnntrasted and canopied by
a heaven fall of parity, and quietness and pence. We
love to fill onr thoughts with speculations on man.—
even though tho man be the muffin man.—Watlier than
with inanimate objects—hills nnd streams—things lo
dream about, not to meditate on. Man is the subject
of far deeper contemplation, orfarranre glowing hope.
■ * f» r purer and loftier vein of seutiroent, than ail UTILL be sold on Ibe first Tuesday in March next,
the "floods and falls” in the nniversc; and that, sweet * * before the cnort house door in the city of Ma-
avemng. ia one reason why wo like thnt the earnest
and tender thoughts thou exciteat within na, should
rather heaurroondod by tho labor* and tokens of onr
species, than by sheep, and bats, and melancholy and
owls. Bnt whether, most blesaed evening, thou de-
hgbtest ns in thnrountry orinthetown. thou equally
dispoaoat us to make and feel love!—then art the
tsnst rf more marriages and more divorces, than any
other timo in the twenty-four horn*. Eve* that were
common eyes tons before, touched by thy enchanting
and magic shadows, bicome inspired, nnd preach to
ua of Heaven. A soilness setdes on features that
were harsh to ns while the aun shone a mellow
"light of love" reposes on tho complexion, which by
day we would havo steeped “full fathom five" ia a
sea of Mrs. Gnwland'a lotion.
Sale or I.and In Bibb County.
TTNDERthe provisions of an art of the Legisla.
aj ture, approved December 30th 1847, entitled “an
Act, to authorize the Governor to appoint fit and prop
erpesons to sell anddispose of undrawn Jots in tin
land lottcriesberctolore had in this state, and to lim
it tbo time for fractional purchaser's to pay for, and to
take out grantafor fractions,” I, David J. Davis, Sber
iff of said county, will expose for sale at public outcry,
on the first Tuesday ill March next, betnre tne court
bouse in the city oi Macon, daring tho legal boors of
tale, the following lands, viz:
Nos.
153
165
168
District,
4th
4tb
4 til
Orignal county.
Houston
do
do
Afres.
157j
48|
1401
187
1th
do
201
190
4th
do
62
i
191
4th
dn
101
I
192
4th
do
197
219
4th
do
19
\
218
4th
do
105
217
4th
do
189 1-9
220
4 th
do
915
221
4th
do
96
l
242
4 til
do
22
1
243
4th
do
22
264
4 th
do
22
2C5
4 th
do
' 02
2S2
4th
do
18
269
4th
do
161
279
4th
do
82,
278
4th
do
* 76;
324
13th
Monroe
119
325
13th
do
139
*
326
13th
do
191
352
13th
do
1814-5
353
13th
do
1814-3
367
13 th
do.
181 4-5
375
13th
do
181 4-3
376
13tli
do
158
377
13th
do
59
378
. 13th
do
31
379
13th
do
441
The tcrau of sale for the above deserbed lands are
aa follows, namely: one third of the
purchase money
is required tube paid to the Agent o
f the State at the
time of sale, the remaining two-thinls in two equal in
stalments of one and two years, payable at tbe state
Treasury, with the express conditions, that the par
chaser forfeits all hi* rights by tbe parebase, aa well
as the parebase money be may have paid, and the
lauds revert to the State, if he'or his ass’gns shall fail
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made
lo the Honorable the Interior Court of Upson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all tho property both real and personal of De
borah H. Waynman, deceased,
jas, 16 ' GE«t). P. SWIFT, Ex'or.
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made
to the Honorable the Justices ofthe Inferior coart
of Bibb county, when sitting as acourt of ordinary, tor
leavo to sell all tbe real estate belonging to Charles
T. England, late of Bibb county, deceased,
jan iC GREEN J. BLAKE, Admr.
T7I0UR Months after date application willbo made
X’ to the Honorable tho J ustices of the Inferior
Conrtof Crawford county, wbensitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell tbo real estate belonging-to
the orphans nnd minor children of John S. Brooks, late
of said county deceased.
jan 2 ■ WILLIAM G. GRACE, Guardian.
A LL personsindebted to the estate of William H
Maearthy, late ofBibbconnty, deceased, arere-
quested to make immediate payment to the under
signed, and those persons having demands against
the estate, arc required to present them in terms of
the law. ARIANA MACARTH Y, Ex'ix.
jan 23
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Charles T.
England, deceased, are hereby requested to
make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said deceased, will render them in
terms of rhelaw. GREEN J. BLAKE.Admr.
jan IS
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Dr, Myron
Bartlett, Will find their notes and accounts in the
bauds of Powers A Whittle forcollection. Those who
wish to save cost, would do well to call and settle im
mediately, os the debtors will be sued indiscriminate
ly- THOS. M. GRIFFIN, Admr.
jan 2
. lane Irwin, and the other in favor of Robert Collin* *? P?J', tbe Principal and interest doe the State for
vs. Jane Irwin principal. - ---- —- • - —• — *
Lot of land 168. in
,1. and David Reid aecnrity. I *> xt >' »fter*he last installment becomes due; o
tie 4th district of originally « h » ‘ neglect, for the aame space ofumo. towit: (six
ity, containing 202j acrea more V days * fter «**c last instalment i* due ) to pay inti
What then, thnu modest hypocrite, to those who
d/rftiflV WM! deeply love—what then of danger—and
of paradise dost thon bring ?
Silent, and stilling the breath which heaved in both
quick and fitfully. Lucy and Clifford sat together. The
streets were utterly deserted, and tbe loneliness as
they looked below, made them feel more intensely not
onlv the emotions that awelled within’thein. bnt tbe
undefined' and electric sympathy which, in uniting
them, divided them from the ^orld. Tho quiet around
waa broken by the distant strain of rude music; and
ft* it came nearer, two forms of no poetical order, grew
visible: the one wm a poor hlind man, who was draw
ing from Ins date tones ia which the melancholy beau-
ty of tho mr compensated for any deficiency (the de
ficiency wm but slight) in the exeention A woman,
inocJi younger than the maaician, and with something
or beauty in her countenance, accompanied him, hold
ing a uttered hat ami looking wistfully up at thewin-
4W! * l,cn * ***«•*« We said two forms—we
did the inioatico of for^etfnlncss to another—a rugged
and simple friend it is true, but one that both minstrel
and wife had many reasons to love. This wm a little
wieryUrrier, with dark, pierciug eyes, that glanced
quickly and sagaciously in all quarters from beneath
the shaggy covert that surrounded them; alowty the
animal moved onward, palling gently against the
alnug by which he was held, and bv which he gnided
III* mura, tinea I.!. <! 1.11. *L _ , -a
Houston now Bibb county, _
or leas, (less 9} acres,) on which stands Joseph Bui
lock's blacksmith slioji—levied on at aa the property
of Janies Gamble to aatiafv 4 fi. fas. issued from Bibb
Suporior Court ono in favor of Wm. Solomon vs.
James Gamble, one in favor of Henry G. Lamar va.
the tame, one in favor nf Elam Alexander vs. the
same, and one in favor of Alexander Kichardi va. the
same—property pointed out by Henry G. Rosa, and
alt of laid fi. fas. for cost
Alto, Lot Nn. 0. in square <2, together with all the
improvements thereon; levied on aa tbe property of
Enoch Lnnsfoni, to satisfy a fi. fa. issaed from Bibb
Inferior Court in favor of James Moy va. Enoch Luna-
ford. Property poiuted outby plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, one due-bill made by Jarob Sturman for 8472,
and paoable to E. D. Williams, I bureau. 1 wardrobe,
1 couch, 1 rocking-chair, 1 stand, and one wash-stand;
levied on as the property of Erasmus I). Williams by
yirtue of a fi. fa. John Bailey vs. aaid Williams.
jan 30 D. J. DAVIS. Sheriff;
days afterthe last installment becomes due; or
'six-
into
the Treasury the further sum of fivwdolfsni for square
lots, and the sum of three dollars for fractions, as
grant fees.
A Certificate of purchase shall be given to the pur
chaser, ssened by the Sheriff, and a receipt for the
first installment endorsed thereon by the Agent of I
the State.
jan 30 DAVID J. DAVIS Shff.
Houston ‘.-interior Court,
October Term. 1848.
John Perdew,
rt.
Turner Smith and wife,' Bill for Relief Ac.
Bennett Tull, Gatlin Per in
dew and wife, John Jones Houston Superior Court,
and wife, Francis M. Tull
and Nancy Tull.
I T appearing to the court, that Gatlin Perdew and
wife, two of tbe above defendants, reside out of
this state.and that service ofsaid bill has not been
perfected upon them; It is therefore ordered by the
court, that service of the said bill be perfected upon
said Gatlin Perdew and wife, by pnblicatieu of this
Rule in somo public gazette, published in this state,
ouce a month, for four months, previous to the next
term of this court.
Atrue extract from the minntei of Houston superior
court, October Term, 1848.
dec 19 WM. H. MILLER, Clerk.
Houston SlicrifPs Sole,
W IL L be sold before tho court Irause door, in Perry
1
Houston county, on the first Tuesday
March
Houston Superior Court,
James P. Baldwin, by his j
prochcin ami Shepherd j
Rogers, I IS illfor discovery, Hclirf
vt. ( and Injunction, in Hou's-
Lucy II. Baldwin, James (ton Superior Court.
Bibb Sheriffs Sate.
j city t
con, Bibb connty, between tho usual boar* of aalc, the
following property, towit:
Lot No. 15, lyingon College-street, in the northwest
common, according to the plan of the city of Macon,
containing two acres, more or leas; levied bn as the
property of Joseph A. White, to satisfy a fi. fa. iss'oed
from the Inferior Court, William Patton va. Joaeph A.
White, principal, and Thomas A. Brown and Ster
ling Lauier, securities.
Also, Lot No. 8, in square 42, with improvementa
thereon; levied on as tbe property of Enoch Lonsford;
to satiafv a fi. fit. issued from Bibb Inferior Court in fa
vor ef Richard Bassett vs. Enoch Lnnsford. Property
pointed oat by Richard Bassett, plaintiff.
Also, Lot nf Land, number not known, in the fourth
district of originally Houston, now Bibb county, con
taining 100 acres, more or lets, adjoining Bcdiugfield
and others, an 1 known aa the place whereon Mtehell
Coxwell ouw lives, lying on the Houston road about
four miles from Macon, together with all tho improve
ments; levied on os the property of Mitchell Coxwell,
to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from Bibb Superior Court,
ooe in favor of Graves, Wood A Co. vs. Jfitchell Cox
well, and the other in favor of James A. Bryan va.
Spencer Riley and Mitchell Coxwell. Property point
ed oot by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, a House snd Lot on Cotttn Avenue, No. 3, in
square sixty-two, adjoining W. U. Parker on each
side, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less,
and known as the lot whereon Spencer Riley now re
sides; levied on as the property of said Riley, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. from Bibb Infkrior Court, in fovor of Ed
win B. Weed va. Spencer Riley. Property pointed
out by plaiutifTa attnrnies.
• jan 33 THOMAS BAGBY, Dep. Shff.
Bibb Mortgage Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL bo sold on the first Toesday in April
next, before tbe Court House door in the city of
Macon, Bibb county, between the osnal hours of tale,
tbe following property, to wit:
Peter, a man 40 years of age; Patience, a woman 45
years of age. and Winncy, a girl about 25 years old;
'•vied on as the property of Solomon Groce, to satisfy
. . day
next, within the legal hour* ofsale, the following pro
perty, to wit: >
One hundred and forty two and a half acres of Land,
in tbe tenth district of Houston count)-, being a part
and parcel of lot No. 169,and beiugthe place on which
Allen Barton now resides; levied on aa the property of
Allen Barton, to satisfy ton (10) fi (ft issued from the j out rfSiVsute.ir is Ordered by “t'he leJ9
lavoroi r-—, i,. ..,r. ... i *
St. John, of Randolph co. f
and Calvin Leary, sheriff I'
of Houston countv. J
IN CHAMBERS, December 19,1848.
Jastices Court of tbe 527tb District, G. M. in
, Redding R. Minsbcw. against Allen Barton and Hen
ry Barton, security, and Thomas Pollock, security on
stay of execution. Levy made and returned tome by
a constable.
Also, at tbe same time and place, all that tract nr
parcel nfland, situate in the 9th dislaict of Houston
county, known by tbe No 69; levied on as the proper
ty of John Jenkins, to satisfy- a fi fa from Houston In
ferior Court, in favor of Anthony M. Thompson, adm'r.
of Robert Law, deceased, against John W. Jenkins,
and John Jenkins. Property -pointed out by Joint
Jenkins.
jan 30 W. H. TALTON, Dep sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I T appearing to the Court, by affidavit, that Lucy H.
Baldwin, one of the defendants in the above statefl
Court, that service be effected by publication, once a
month for four months, before the next term of this
| court, in one ofthe public gazettes of this State, and
that this order be entered on tbe minutei of the court.
JOHN J. FLOYD, t.s.c.f. i>. a.
A true extract from the minutes of Houston Supe
rior Court WM. H. MILLER, Clerk,
jan 18 22—4m
Georsin Bifob Connty.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. >
Ja.nuakv Term. 1849. j
I T appearing to the Court, that by Ibe last will and
testament of Elbert Calhoun. Aquilla T. Calhoun
was appointed the Executor of tbe last will cud tes
tament ofsaid Elbert Calhoun, and (list tbe said court
G ; , ,
Green, Administrator on the estate of D. H. K®
mens having fully administered on the estate of the
said D. II, Emmons, deceased, prays for letters ofdis
mission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned whatsoever to be nnd appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted,
A traecepy from Minutes ofsaid Court.
Given under my hand this 11th dav of Jan, 1849
MARK D. CL'ARKE, o.c. o.
jan 16 22—6nv
4 \ COItG1 A,—ISibi Counts—Whereas Green J.
Vff Blake applies to me for letters of Administrati- m
on the estate of Charles T. England late of said
County disceased.
There are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors cl said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this day of November 1848.
nov. 7 MARK D. CLARK, c.c.o,
G EORGIA, Bibb county.—Whereas William
H. Callionn/applies tome forLetteri of Admin
istration with the will annexed on the estateof Elbert
Calhoun, late of aaid County, deceased. Tbo Execu-
entorofsaid estate havingremovedont of this State.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, (if vsy they have,) why aaid
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my band, this 4th dav of Dec., 1848.
MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
dec 5 16—
G EORGIA, Bibb county.—Whereas, Cadwell
W. Raines, applies to me for Letters of Amiu-
iatration on the estate oPAbner F Holt, 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 shew cause (if any they have,) why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 25th dav of Nov., 1848.
MARK D. ULARKE, c. c. o.
nov. 28
G I-14IKGIA, Bibb County—Whereas, Lewis S.
Brown, Administrator on the estate of LukeJ.
Morgan, late ofsaid comity deceased, applies tome
for letters of dismission from the estate ofsaid deceas
ed
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and sin-
gnlar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time prescri
bed by law. to shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given uudermy hand and seal, this sixteenth oCDe-
cember, 1748. MARK D CLARKE, c. c. o.
dec. 19 .
A DUTY OFTEN NEGLECTED
M ANY FAMILIES are already in the habit of
keeping a Vermifuge on hand, and when any of
the usual disturbances occur amongst children, of giv
ing it to them. The result is, that the effect is not
only astonishing, hut often incredible, in caosing the
expulsion of wo.-nis, whilst at other times few ornone
are discharged. No Vermifuge perhaps over before
introduced, has done so much good or been so highly
spoken of by those who have used it, as that prepar
ed by Du. Little. Another peculiarity of this med
icine is, that it nsver fails, to quickly improve feeble
or drooping children, whether they have worms or not.
Togive calomel, pink root, tec., is to be behind tho
age ol improvement, when a remedy like Little'a Ver
mifuge is to bo had, which is not surpassed, if equall
ed, by any thinj; besides, requiring nothing after
wards.
For Plantation use.
The Proprietorhas it put up in Dollar Bottles, which
arc ooe-fooi th cheaper than in vials, and are about
doable tlic size of Fahnestock’s and at the same
price. Whose is best! Read tho proof at home.
Dn. Little,—Dear Sir: I have prescribed yoor
Vermifuge in several cases, and feel no hesitancy in
pronuncing it superior to Fahnestockls, Perry’a “Dead
Shot,” or any other I have overused.
KespcnfuIIy, yours, tcc.,
(Signed) Joan S. Searct, M. D.
Dr. Little.—Sir: I have used Fahnestock’s and
Comstock’s Vermifuge, as well as yoor preperation
in my family. 1 have found yours much superior to
cither of them, in the several cases I have given it
In fact, it fully answers the purpose without anything,
else, besides is not uspleasant for children to take.
Respectfully, yours, &r.,
(Signed) / James S. Sanders.
Talbot ton, May, 1)48.
Pneumonia.
* This very common disease if taken in the outset, is
cured in * day ortwo, by giving a full dose of Dr. E.
Cook's Pills, to be Allowed every three or fuor hours,
with the Anodiwe Couch Drops regularly, until re
lieved.
Beware of imposition, and avoid tbe use of substi
tutes. Tbe fop simile of the signature of Dr. Wm. G.
LITTLE, will be found upon the outside wrapperof
each’article. and none others are genuine.
*-’i/ J tiold by the proprietor at eachofbia Drag stores
Milledgeville aud Macon. Dr. Robert Carter, and J. F,
Winter* co, Columbus; Brewer * co. Griffin; Hora
& McGuire, Albany; Also, at Talbot ton, Spring Place,
Rome, Marietta, Covington, Greensboro, Eatonton,
Cassyille, Newnan, Monticello, Jackson, Greenville,
Hamilton, Americas, Lumpkin, Buena Vista, Lanier,
Albany, Hawkinsville, Dublin, Jeffersonville, Hayue-
ville. Perry, Ac. jan 30.
G EORGIA, Cranford county—Whereas, Mary
' Stembridgc, Administratrix on tbe estate of
Henry R. Stembridgc, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad
ministration.
These are tberefote. to cite and admonish all and
aingulor, the kindred and creditors of tbe said deceas
ed, to be aud appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law,to shew cause if any they have, why
said letters dismissory should not he granted.
Given underlay hand at office, this 8th January,
149. JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
jan 16
G EORGIA, Cranford County—Whereas, Geo.
W. Barker, applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Joseph F. Walker, late
ofsaid connty,deccnsed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why aaid
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 13th day of Jan., 1849.
jan 23 JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
A GREK ABLE toanorderof the Inferior Court of of ordinary, attbe March term, 1842. granted letters
xSl. Crawford ctunty. when sitting aa a coart of Ordi
nary, will be aold at my residence, on Monday, the 5tb of
March next, within the lawful boars of side, all the
perishable property belonging to the .estate of Maty
Horton, late of said county, deceased, consisting of
stock, household and kitchen furnitore, Ac—Terms
testamentary to aaid Aquilla T., snd it also appearing
to this court, that tbe said Aquilla T. Calhoun lias re
moved and is now residing beyond the limits of the
State of Georgia. It ia on motion ofSetli Cason (who
has intermarried with the widow of aaid Elbert Cal
houn.) Ordered by the court, that the said Aquilla T.
made known on the day of sale, this the 92nd day of I do shew cauae at the next term of this court, why his
Jauoiry 1649. u u uadtav * j—- i —?»» ** —* —‘ » • • • *-
jan 30
H. H. HORTON, Admr.
24
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the court bouse door in the
town of Perry, Houston county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours af
sale. . Four Lots, Nos. 132,103,164 and 163, contain
ing eight hundred and ten acres, more or lets, together
with all improvements thereon, whereon John Chan-
cey now lives. Sold aa part ofthe estate of Nathan
Chanccy, late of Stewart countv. deceased,
nov £8 MORRIS FOLLOCK Adm’r
- - . a mortgage fi fa issued from Twiggs Inferior Court in
hismaster. Once hi j fidelity was tempted; another > favor of Benjamin Davia v« Solomon Groce. Propertv
(VRMnVHn.! himtr. nl... *L. . 11.1 _ 1-a-l ? -» «• * *
dog invited him to play tho poor terrier looked anx
iously aud dqubtinely round und then uttering a low
growl of denial, pursued
"The noiseless tenor of his way.”
The little procession stooped beneath the window
where Lucy and Clifford sat.- for the quick eye of the
woman bad perceived them, and ihe laid her band on
the bhud man a arm. and whispered him. He took
tho bint, and changed his air into one of love. Clif-
fold glanced at Lucy, her cheek was dyed in blushes.
Tbo air waa over—another aacceedod—it waa of the
same kind; * third-the burthen waa still unaltered
—and then Clifford threw into the street a piece of
money, and the dog wagged hia abridge J and dwarf-
C j ie ’ “trims forward, picked it up in hia mouth,
and the woman (she bad a kipd face!) patted the of
ficinal friend, evou before abe thanked the donor, and
then aha dropped the money with a cheering word or
two into the blind m*aA pocket and the wanderers
moved slowly on. Presently they came to a place
whore the street had been mended, and the >tours
U /.* C L tte i , J0Q 1- Here the woman no longer trust
ed to the dog a guidance, bnt anxiously hastened to
tho musician, and led him with evident tenderness
ttnd minute watchfulness o«er the ragged way. When
'they bad passed the danger, tbe m*n stopped, and be
fore he released the hand which had guided him, he
pressed it gratefully, and then both the husband and
the, wife stooped down and caressed the dog. This
little scene,—one nf those rough copies of the loveli
ness of human affections, of which ao many are scat
tered about the highways of the world—both tho lov-
eta bad rovoluntanly watched, and sow aa they with-
drew their eyes—those eyes settled on each other—
LncV'S swam in tear*.
^obefovod and tended by tbr one I love.” said
Clifford in a low voice, "I wonld walk blind aud
barefoot ovjr Ihe whole ear'.b 1 ”
Lucy sighed very gentl), and placing her pretty
handsi( the ono clasped over the other) ;pon her knee,
, , u WMIfallvoo them, hot made no answer.
Clifford drew hia chair nearer, and gazed on her a*
•be sat. the long dark eyelash drooping over her eyes,
and contrasting with the ivory lids; her delicate pro-
file had turned from him. and borrowing a more touch-
lag beauty from tile soft light that dwelt Upon it, and
horfullyat still scarcely developed bosom heaving at
the thought* which she did not analyze, but was con*
tent to feel at once vague and delicious; he ga zed and
hia ups trembled—be longed to apeak—be longed to
•ay but tlioac words which con-rey what volumes have
endeavored to express, aud have only wtakened by
oetail—•/ four.’ * J
pointed out in aaid mortgage fi fa.
Alto, at the same time and place, by rittue of a
mortgage fi fa,iaaned from Bibb Inferior'Court in fa
vor of George M. Logan & Co., tho following proper
ty. described in said mortgage. In-wit:—One bed
stead, three mattresses, two beanreaua. one card ta
ble, one pine table, ooe ooacb, one large looking glass,
one wash stand, one wardrobe, three arm chairs, half
a dozen wood chain, half a dozen cooe chairs, four
wiudow curtains, two carpets and rugs, half doz
en soap plates, one dozen dinner plates, ooe dozen
breakfast plates one dozen caps and saucers, two doz
en knives and forks, one soap turene, four dishes, two
pictures, odd dozen tuinblars, one dozen chsmpaign,
three pair andirons, three ptir shovel and tongs, two
large ovens, one spider, one iron broiler, one iron pot,
one furnace, one pair of waffle irons, one saoee pan,
one tea kettle and grid iron, one waiter, one coffee
mill, fifteen gallons brandy, ten gallons of gin. ten gals
madeira wine, ten gallons af peach brandy, one wash
bowl and pitcher, one set castors, two mabogony ta-
blcs.oue dozen class decanter*, one doaen small whis
key pnnch pitchers, four brittania pitcher* with tops
two tables, three screens, two china gilt, sugar dishes,
one aud a half dozen bar tumbler*, nine arm chairs,
six lamps, four spittoons, one tobacco knife, one wash
stain), one gilt frame looking glass, twenty five gals,
brandy, fivo dozen bottles claret wine, three waiter*,
thirty-four dozen pack* of cards, fifty pounds of tobac
co. ouo and a ball' dozenebampaigne wine.—levied on
ns tbe property of Alphonse Andoio. in fovor of Geo.
M. Logan * Co. property pointed oat ia said morgage
a fa. DAVID J. DAVIS, J3bff.
jan 36
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue ofan orderofthe Honorable the Iuferior
Court of Crawford county when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be aold withiu tbe legal hour* of
sale, before ibe court bouse door, at Knoxville ou the
first Tuezdayin February next, all tbe negroes be
longing to the estate of James Hale, late of aaid coun
ty deceased. Sale to continue from day to day, until
all arc aold. Sold for tbe benefit of tbe heirs and cred
itor*. Terms made known ou tho day uftale.
nov 28 L. B. CAUSEY, Adm’r.
OTarringc.
Wherever woman plights hertroth nndrr the iky
oi heaven, n* the domestic hearth, or in consecrated
males, the greond is holy, the spirit of the hour is **-
cremental. That it is thus felt, even by tbe most
tnval, may be observed at every wedding ceremony.
Though the mirth msv be fast and furion# before or
alia* the irrevocable formula ia spoken, yet at that
point of time, there i* aabndow on the mnst laughing
h|j~a moisture on tbe firmest eve. Wedlock, indis-
■Otoble. except by act of God—a eacreaseut whose
solemnity reaches to eternity—will always hold its
rank ia life aa well as literature, as the roost impres-
aivefactof human experience. Ileis a slight obser
ver who sneers at it# prominence in dramatic writing,
whether of tbe stage or Ibe closet, tkeplev ortho nov-
ci. It must always be ao. If government with all ite
usurpation* and aggression*, bat appropriated history,
let the less ambitious portions of our literature ba sa
cred to the affections—to the family, based on conju
gal and parental tovo as that institution ia. and Icsa
the arete which hitherto iu the world's annals has been
latle leu thou the sad expouent of banian ambition.
PiifeUty.
Never forsake a friend. When enemies gather
around—when aickuesa folia on the heart—when tbe
WOTI6 l* dark and Cheerio**—i* the time to try true
fnc’idaliip. The heart that lias been touched with
true gold will redouble its efforts, when the friend is
no . kL * roub ■Ad/ersity tries real firiondship
They who turn .mm tbe tcene of distress, betray
their hypoensy and prove that iucerest only move's
them. If you have a hired who fovea you-who has
atuoiei pour interest and happiness-be aura to aus-
tarn him in adversity. Let him feel that bis former
k mdses* is appreciated—and that hia love was not
tlirown away. Real fidelity may he rare, hut it exists
n the heart. W ho has not seen and lidt its power /
flbeyonly deny its worth aud power, who have nev-
or (Mod e friend or labored to make a Iriend happy.
The good and the kind—the affectionate and tho vir-
tooua. see and feel the heavenly principle. They
Would sacrifice Wealth and honor to promote tbr, bap-
pineasai others, aud in return they receive the re
ward uf their love by eympathiaiug hearts and count-
less Isvot*. when they have becu LroJvbt low by dl*.
t ase or adversity.
CHELS Up.—\\ hat ii you have foiled in basinoss
—you srill have lit.- and health. Do not down and
*t>' “vor \oor mishap*. Icr that wiil never get von out
oi di-bt, nor buy vour children frocks. Go to work at
some ruing, eat sparingly, dn-ss moderately, drink
ouiiimp exciting, aud above *n kr,-p a merry heart
- .... \uu wili b u up i n world ayai,*.
Bibb Mort;nsc SlicrifPs Sales.
MMTTLLbesoldon the first Tuesday in April uext
» * befere the court buuao door in the city of Macon
Bibb county, between the uaual hours of sale, the fol.
lowing property to wit -
Ooe negro womao named Vicev, about 36 years of
age aud her two children, Malisia a girl 3 year* old
and Grear.aboy eight months old; levied on as tbe
property ef Wright Neal, to satisfy a morgage fi fa
issued fruratlie Inferior Court ol Bibb county, iu fovor
•f James T- White vs Wright Neal. Property point
ed by said Mortgage fi fa.
Also, one uegro girl named Man-, about 11 veara old;
levied on aa the property of Richard L. Rees, to sa
tisfy a mortgage ii, fa. issued from the Interior Court
of Bibb county, in fovor of Levi Calhoun vs. Richard
L. Ilgea. Property poiened cut in said mortgage S.
fa. THOMAS BAGBY, Dep. Shff.
jan 30
(acorffiti, Houston Count)'.
T>Y virtue ofan act of tho Legislature of the state
j-> of Georgia, approved December 3Ctb 1847,
titled an act, to authorise tbe Governor, to appoint tit
and proper peraous to sell aud dispose of the undrawn
lots, in the laud lotteries heretofore had iu this state,
and to limit the time for fraction purchaser's to pay
for, and takeout grants for fractions. 1, Drury \V.
Taylor. {Sheriff of aaid county, will, on the first Tues
day in March next, expose for sale, at public outcry,
before the court lionso door iu tbe town of Perry,
withiu tlic legal hours of sole, the following ongrant-
ed fractions of land, iu the county of Houston, viz:
Fraction* No; 323, in the 14th, District of Houston
county, containing 497-10acre*; No. 210, containing
35 acres; and No. 211, containing 32 acres and two
roods: both, in the 13th Diactrict; No. 118, contain
ing 194 acres, two rood* and twenty poles, and No.
109, containing 202 acres, one rood aud twchfv-four
pule*; both in the 1 llli district. No. 261, in the' 12th
district, containing 166 acres one roed; Nos. 270.
containing If acres, 278, containing 81 acres, 280.
containing2j acres, and281, containing on* acre; all
lyiniug iu the (5th.) fifth district of said county.
The conditions and terms of tho above sale are as
follows.—One third of the purchase money to be paid
to the Agcut of the Stole, at tho time of tale; there-
maining two thirds, in two equal instalments of ono
and two years, payable at ihu state TVcasuiy, with
the express conditions, that the purchaser forfeits all
hi* rights, by the purpbahe. as well as- the purchase
money he may have paid, and the land reverts to the
state, if he or his assigns shall fall to pay the priuri
paiaud interest due the state, for sixty days after tlic
•ast installment is due; or shall negleot for the same
space of time, (To-wit, sixty day* after the last in
stalment ia doe.) to pay into the Treasury, the sum
of five dollars,for square loto, and the sum nf three
dollars, for fractions, as grant faex. A certificate of
purchase shall be given to the purchaser, signed, by
theaheriff,and a receipt fertile first instalment^ on-
doraed thereon by the A cent of tlic State. Janua
ry tbe 27th 1849. DRURY W. TAYLOR Shff.
jan. 30
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the court house door in the
town of Knoxville. Crawford county, on the first
Tuesday ih February next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit: a negro woman,
about 25 years old, Fanny a woman about 23 and her
two children; also, twenty-five acres of land, more or
less, situate in said county of Crawford, near Ham
mock'! Grove, known as tbe Knowlton place. All
sold a* the property of William P. Wright, deceased,
for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Terms mode
known on the day of sale,
nov 24 SIMEON HAMMOCK. Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Inferior Coart of Bibb
county, sitting as a Court of Ordiuary, will be
suld on the first Tuesday in February next, before
tbe Court House door in hawkinsville, Pulaski coun
ty, between tbe osnal boari of sale, a lot of Land,
No (102) one hundred and two, in the 21st district in
Pubiiki county. Sold as the property of Abicl Purse
deceased, for the benefit of die heirs and creditors of I
aaid deceased. NANCY PURSE. Admi x,
nov 14
said letters testamentary should not be revoked. And
it is further ordered, tb H a copy of this rule be served
by publication in one of tbe public gazettes in this
State. >
A tree extract from the minutes, this 9th dav of Jan
uary, 1849.
jau 16 MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
CHRISTMAS AND NE\V-YEAKSPHESENTS
T HE subscribers have on band a large assortment
of new elegant aud useful articles, suitable for
Christmas and New Years Presents, which they will
take much pleasure in showing to their friends add tbe
public generally, aud will be sold at pricea to Mlit the I
times. WM. B. JOHNSTON tc BROTHER,
dec 19 , 18
CIHIIST.lUJi BOOKS;
T H E subscriber has a very full aud complete assort
ment of seasonable GIFT BOOKS. adapted to
all ages, sex and sires, which will be sold at prices
corresponding with tbe depressed state of "Me Staple."
Among which arc, Womeu ol the Bible, Women of the
Scripture, Leaflets of Memory, Rose of Sharon. Friend
ships Offering, Amaranth, Read's Female Poets, Illus
trated Byron, Moore, Thompson, Longfellow, Bryant,
Halleek, Burns, Cowper.&c. Ac. Among tbe Juven
iles, will be found Waldorf Family, Christmas Blos
soms, Holiday Tales, George's Journey, Fairy Ring,
Little Annies Tales, Childs Delight, Snow Flake, Ju
venile Scrap Book, Prize Story Book, Watt's Divine
Songs, Mama's Bible Stories, Book of Animals. Clara’s
Amusement* Anecdotes for Boys add Girls, Fair)' Li-
briny, Cbild’a Own Story Book, Uncle John's Faucy
Picture Books, six varieties; Child's Picture Biole.
Testament, Pilgrims Progress. Little Poems, Little
Watts. Little Esop, City Sights, Forest Scenes, His.
ton- of England. Scenes iu America. Indians of Ameri
ca, Ac. Ac, Grandmamma’s Easy TaJes, twelve vari
eties, and Parker's Loudon Toy*.
Iu addition to these, will be found a vast variety of
elegantly bound Books, socli aa Oxford Bibles. Com
mon Prayer aud Standard Works too numerous ta
mention. JOSEPH M. BOAKDMAN.
dec 19 > 18
G KOKGIA, Cranford County—Whereas, Jes
se Tennison, Guardian of Margaret Castleberry,
a iplies to me for letters ofdismission from said Guor-
ansliip.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the persona at interest, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and shew
canae if any they have, why said letters dismissory
should not be granted.
Given underlay hand at office, December 15,184e.
dec 13 JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
C l HOllGIA, Crawford County.—^Whereas
IT Nathan Holliman and David Worsham, Execu-
tois of the lost will aud testament of Znchariah Holli
man, late of said county, deceased, apply to me for
Letters of Dismission.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and lin
gular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause (if any they have,) why aaid Let
ters should not bo granted.
Given uudermy hand at Office, Auealt 8, 1848.
JAMES J. RAY. c. c. o.
ang 15 52—Cm
IVtiw Silk and Fancy Dress Goods.
■jllTRS. CAREY would respectfully invite the La-
1T1L diet to call and examine her new Stock just
.received, of
• Changeable figured Poult de Soi
Rich bUct, watered and plain Silks
Pink, white and blue Groc de Afriqoea
Do. Glosscas and Mareelines, of all color*
RichCantun ahd crape Shawls and Scarfa
Col’d and black satin and silk Sbawls.plain A plaid
Emb'd muffin Robes and Talle, with flowers
Black and white Maline Lace Veils
Embroidered Capes, Cbimisetts and Collars
Cuffs, Sleeves and standing Collars
Maline La;a, for making caps, capes, Ac. Ae.
Velvet anc silk Vissettes and Jenny Linds
Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers
A large assortment of Fringes and Buttons
Straw BotnctD and Flowers, Jiut Received,
A fine assortment of Ladies and Misses Jenny Lind,
China. Pearl, Florence Straw and Rutland Bonnctts.
Also, French aid Americau Artificial Flowers.
All of which, will be sold on the most moderate
terms, by MRS. M. A. CAREY,
nov 21 14 > Mulberry street, Macon.
CL'LLODEN, GA., Feb* SN
Dk. Marshall: - H.ljg
Dear Sir:—I feel constrained by a sen
growing out of a grateful remembrance or:
benefit which has resulted to myself froni. l le *iK
meat foracancetoosaffection, underwlffchr
for some time, to give you, under my ou-
statement of all the facts involved, Ieavfo^ ■ “hq!
discretion to give that statement publicity 11 ** M
you may think proper. J 01
In the beginning ofthe summer of 1846,1 j- ''
a small tnmor or pimple on rather the mnerjv’*'
lower lip. near the right corner of ti 10 1£i
forsome time, gave me no uneasiness, ej i Tkj
it a matter of no moment. It continued to j as
size until the month of September or O ct J?* e *i»J
it becamo exceedingly painfal. I procored ik*' f
of several medical men, who stood high i n tk
fession, and was encouraged by them to fre]* K"
siness, as it had none ofthe characteristics of f
Caustics and other remedies, usually applied 1
removal of pimples and warts, were recornrn iS ^ ’
them, and used by me for a length of time f
out benefit. Ou tbe contrary, under the I
flnence of these applications, it extended |
ly, and finally became exceedingly psinfuf
growu in six months to be the size of a diml'J'Sl
was recommended by my friends—amonaw* 1 11
=: ill mention Dr. A C. Rogers, of Crawford ZJJlS
well known physician—to place myself B nd?^'l i
treatment. I had but little hope of recovery S. 11 * I
coulc expect nothing less than a horrible ■••l I
disease continued its ravages, I concladtdi^t^
the counsel of my friends. On the 7th day onv™* I
her last 1 placed myself under your treatmJ? Ce M
continued subject to yourprescriptions for threea
at tbe end of which time 1 returned home
cared. And the thing not the leastinarvelkuuk'^I
most miracnlons cure is. that notwitfcstandin-qkj 7* i
of the cancer, and tbe depth which it had aflecS*) 1
surrounding parts, there is Dow scarcely any ic”
I know it may, and no doubt will be said, th»t„:
was not a case of cancer. Of one thing, how*?
satisfied, that without a cure, I must have d2
Fall Fashions! Splendid new styles!
At the Clothing Store of the undersigned.
T HIS establishment is conducted on the principle
of offering the best terms to tbe public, in all
Goods in tbeir line. Tb explain this is easy. The nn-
dersigned bay their goods firm tbe importer and man
ufacture themselves most ofthe articles sold by them.
They have now a large assortment of Ylothini; made
np from the best of fabrics, iu that sty l£ which has giv
en them the reputation of having, not only the most
fashionable, bnt the best made Clothing in the trade.
Just received, a splendid assortment of elegant new
style dress and frock Coats, Over-Coats aud Cloaks,
made of the best qualities of French and English
Cloths; rare styles French fancy cassimere Pantaloons-,
with a splendid assortment of Vestings, Cravats, Sus
penders, and Handkerchiefs, together'with every other
article usually kept in tbeir line. Their friends and
former customers, and tbe public generally, are most
respectlullr invited to call and examine tb’er stock.
oct04 J. A E. SAULSBURY.
G EORGIA, Cranford county—Whereas, John
C. Hancock, and Henry H. Hancock, applies to
me for letters of administration on the estate uf Cle
ment Hancock late ofsaid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appearnt my office within the time prescribed by
law. to shew canae. (if any they have,) why aaid let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 27th Nov. 1848.
JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
dec 5
MORE NEW GOODS.
J UST received, a large lot of those fine Silk Lux-
ors, Greudeens and Berages. Embroidered and
Satin stripe Berages which are the prettiest goods of
tbe season and will be sold at reduced prices, also
printed Jaconet and Swiss Muslins. French aud
Scotch Ginghams, Twisted Silk Mitts, Egyptian Mitts
of superior quality, together with many-other new
and desirable goods. Customers are solicited to call
as the goods are new and wiil show for themselves.
G. W. WOODRUFF.
July 11.1843. v 47
Fsil! ami Winter Goods, at Cost.
T HE Subscriber is now opening a large atnek ol
Fall and Winter Goods, which will be offered at
cost for a few days only. White aud Red Flannels,
Rich Cashmeres ; Mouslin de Laiuea at 18 j cents;
Shawls at 12j a 88; Satinets and Cassimeres; Broad
Cloths ; Vestings; Kerseys; Blankets, Ac.
sept 13 WJ G. BANCROFT.
Perfumery! Perfumery!!
T HE subscribers would respectfully call the atten
tion of the public, bnt more especially of the
Ladies of Macon, to their extensive stock of l'ERFV-
MERY, COSMETICS, d-r. all of which th<8y war-
AOMI.VISTRATOB'8 SALE. I gSS,
B Y virtne of an order had and obtained;of the In- tide*: Bouquet dn Gen. Tavlor. Banquet du (lun.
ferior Court of Bibb County when sitting for ( Scott, Bouquet da Jenny Lfnd, Bouquet du Jccky
Club, Alabaster Tablets. Chinese Powder a superior
article, Ean Lustral, for softening and strengthening
tbe Hair, Pomade de la Ueinc, Philocome, Beef Mar
row, Lion Pomade, Bear's Oil genuine; a superior ar
ticle of Flesb Balls, Faucy aud shaving Soain of every
description—all ol the above offered at the lowest pn-
_ County when sitting
ordinary" purposes (November Term, 1848) will be
sold at the Court House door in tbe town of Macon,
on tbe first Tuesday in February uext the negroes,
gin? to tbe estate of Rachael Chamblessdec.
f Bibb Connty. All sold aa tbe property of said
Rachael Cbambleas for tho benefit of heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms made known on day of ecs for cash. They have also a genuine article of.lf.4-
*«l e - I CASSER OIL, price Sl per bottle.
jan 9 J. C. GILBERT ft CO.
G EORGIA, Houston Connty.—Whtreaa, Da
vid Tooke, applies to me for Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Murdock M. Singleton, late of
said count) deceased. { ClOtilS, CftSsilUerCS ail<l VestillfJS,
These are thefefore to cite and admonish all and sin- TfUST received by late arrivals and for sale at the
S lar tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to 1 -" 1——» -V-* —V:— e.. --j * *
aud appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by .law. to shew cause (if any they bare,) why said
Letters should not be granted.
Giveti under mv hand, this 13th day of January, 1849.
BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o.
jan ’6
G EORGIA, Houston County.—Whereas,Wm.
R. Brown, applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of George Buist, late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time proscribed
by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said
Letters should not be granted. *
Given under toy hand, at office in Perry, ibis 13th
day of Janaary, 1849.
jan 16 BRYANT BATTON. c. c. o.
af lowest market pricea. Fine, superfine and Me
dium black and foaoy Freneb, English and American
CLOTHS. French and English wool dyed doe skin
Cassimeres; superfine and medium and heavy plaid
Vestings; striped and figured fancy ditto of the latest
styles. These Goods have ail jast been received
from New York, and will be sold at the very lowest
prices for cash, or to punctual customers on short
time. Our former customers and the public generally
are most respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves. PETER A JAUJSTETTER.
oct 31
the disease, and thnt very soon. The remedi?! 1
common use had failed—it bad all the appeu^. 5 -
and produced all thepeculiar sensations ol p»jn ,
by physicians to mark the character of Cancer £ f
lienee I make no besitaticn in saying that it
cancer—and I speak from a conviction prodoceit!
happy experience, when I *ay. that if taken ia
your treatment will cure in every case. - “
I should not have performed my whole duty jf >
were to conclude this statement without recomatoi
ingto all having cauueroua affcotioDS to place 0,
selves under your treatment without delay, ?
word of a man who has tried it, they will he h ..J.j*
Respectful)), JAMES Sh'lTB
Rev. J. Smith is favorably known aa a local
dist Minister, residing at Colloden, Monroe ca».
Ga.
w MACON, GA
My Dear Sir; I take great pleasure in coagiL
ting the mite of my experience and confidence frS
efficiency of your practice and treatment of nf
cases of diseases mentioned in your pamphlctTo
the means of treatment, I am unable to speak—flu*
being confined to your own practice and profeisb?
research; but fully confide in the efficacy 0 | tU
means from the effects I have known produced j
These effects seem not confined to the locality of tT
disease, but to prevade the whole system ; impute!
renewed vigor to the constitution and thus charset?
izing your treatment as both local and eonsUeu^fi
Of all the cases under your professional care, whicl I
have noticed—and these are not afew—the indivM.
ols with a single exception, have avowed to m« it.,
their general health had greatly improved, aod Zl
systems seem to have been renovated. In any hidi
vidual case, I was greatly reduced from tbe
this loathsome disease, my friends supposed at»
a rapid decline ; my professional pursuits w ere j
most entirely abandoned, aud Had given op urii-
gerout a living death. Hearing accidentally ef™,
treatment and tbe success which attended it, 1 rent'
led the prejudices which an individual and uuditui
ged system of practice bad prompted, and l1»c«!
myself unreservedly under you* control. In /
abort time I found the disease yielding and
health improving, and in two months 1 felt my const
tution renewed and tbe disease reduced to. the uaj
lest cornyasa. I am now in hotter health; thu: I
been in seven year* previously—and il I should irtin
relapse into the agonies of the disease, 1 would
the utmost confidence, replace myself under voo
treatment*
I deem it but proper to state that sines you feu
came to Macon in 1843. that success with which vo»
have met and subdued disease, has inspired an sloui
general confidence in your practice; and tbe dnoli
which at first prevailed aa to your ability to cxrt
Cancer, Fistula, Ac., seems to have modified into.
doubt as to the remedies and means of your trestaietl
I take great pleasure iu bearing my humble tab!
many to your high character as a gentleman, sad to
the kindness and courtesies with which vou are sti
versallv received and cherished here *
Yonrs KesyectfuUy, S . a . CLAK&.
Dr. W. \V. Marshall.
Dear Sir: I feel a peculiar pleaanre hi givisruj
testimony in favor of the method pursued by Dr \V
\V Marshall, (formerly of Virginia, uav y resides;
of this place,) in treatiug Cancer, Fistula, and ali 1
similar complaints. For ourself, there is nothing we
detest so heartily as quackery in any department oi j
human knowledge or ingenuity. We can assure the
public,there is uone in the pretensions ofDr. M |
The cases hebas cored of late in this place, ore it
onerous, myself among tbe number.
The Doctor has patients from the renbftd parti ej
the Union, who place themselves under his care, >t
this place, upon the recommendation of others wk>
have been made whole by his instrumentality. We
would advise all those afflicted with the above' diieei-
es, to apply immediately to Dr. M., in whom they will
find all tbe traits which characterize the gcctlcuns
and tbe philanthropist, ST. LANIER
Mr. Lanier is favorably known aa the former pm
prietor of the Washington Hal!, and now proprietor
ofthe Floyd House, at Macon. All ccmmunicatiou
addressed to him on this subject, willmeetwith prompt
attention. VV. W. MARSHALL:*
Macon, Nov. 28,1848.
ANDREW D.CHAMBLESS. Adm’or-
nov2l 14.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W ILL be soldbefore tbe court boose door in the
town of ferry, Houston county on the first
Tuesday iu February next, between the nsnal hoars
of sale, one fourth of the Houston Factory and Mills.
Sold (to effect titles) as the property of Win Haddock
late of Ilonston county deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors olsaid estate,
decs DAVID M. HOLMES, Admr.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the court bouse door in tho
town .of Clinton, Junes connty, an the first
Tuesday in February next, within the* legal houraof
sale. All the lands and negroes belonging to tbe es
tate of Nicholas Summers, late of Jones county, de
ceased, (with the exception of the widow’s dower,)
consisting of—One lot No (39) thirty nine, in tbe eighth
district of Baldwin now Jones county, joining Kelly
and others. Also, one lot containing (60) sixty acres,
more or less. Also, a part of lot thirty three in the
same district. Also, tlic following negroes, viz: An
thony, about 80years old; Peter, about 60 yean old;
Caswell. 48 years old; Ester, 65 years old; Modena, 35
years old; Violate, about 19, and her infant child 16
months old; Joe. about 17 years old; Jim, 14 year* old;
Will. 14 years old; Lewis, 12 years old; Louisa, 10
years old; Aaron, 8 years old; Molly, 5 years old; Mar
tha, 3 years old. Sold by order of the Honorable the
J ustice* of the Inferior Court, of Jones county, when
sitting as a court of ordinary, for tbe benefit of tbe
bein and creditors of aaid Nicholas Summers, deceas
cd. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale
willcontinaqboui day to day, until all is sold,
nov 28 SARAH SUMMEHS. Adm’x.
J. C. Gilbert & Co.
W OULD respectfully invite the attention ofthe
pnhlic, to their well selected stock of DRUGS,
MEDICINES, ftc. They bavojnst opened a full as
sortment ofthe various articles used by Physicians in
this climate aud are prepared to fill all orders they may
be favored with at short notice.
Their medicines are warranted to be of the best
quality; and they are receiving fresh supplies from the
importer* every" week', and will sell on as good terms
as any establishment in the city.
They have also a very fine collection of Perfumery
of every description and can satisfy: tho taste of tho
most fastidious.
Macon, Jan.30,1849.
G EORGIA, Houston County—Whereas, John
W. Todd, applies to me for letters uf administra
tion on the estateof James Todd, late of the Slate of
Texas, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tbe kindred aud creditors of the said deceased
to he and appear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Perry, this 13th
January, 1849. BRYANT BATTON, c. c. c.
jan lfi
Dissolution.
T HE firm uf Morris ft Westcott is this day dissolv
ed bymatuul consent. Mr. O. H. Morris will
coutinue the business at the old stand, and settle
the business of the late concern.
OWEN H. MORRIS,
Dec 28, ie48. H. P. WESTCOTT.
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
U NDER authority ofthe last will and testament oi
William H. Macarthv, lata of Bibb connty de
ceased. I will sell at private sale, on a credit of
twelve month*, with approved aecnrity, the Plants
tion of said deceased, iu aaid couuty, adjoining Parker,
King aud Hoy, containing 600 acres, of which about
300 acres ia finely timbered, and tbe balance in a good
state of cultivation. ,
ABIANA MACARTHY, Ex’ix.
jan 23 23—13t
t I
f'u.
Virtue
, t*anh. famous: ir. tbeir
EXECUTOR’S SALE
TN pursaanro of the last will and testament of
il Wright Watkins, and alao by virtue of an order of
the Honorable the Inferior Coart'of Crawford qounty.
when sitting foronliuary purposes, ou tbe 15th day of
January instant—willbo tolu before the courthouse
door nt Knoxville, iu Crawford county on the first
Tnesdsyin April next, within the lawful houraufialr,
all the land* lying in.crawford county, belonging tuthe
t;«tatoofsniddeceased. Also, at the same limoaud
place, all the Negroes be) raging to riiu estate of said
Wright Watkina. deceased. Hold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditor*. Tarma made known on the
day of val. OREEN W. W ATK INS, IT.; c:.
F OUR moth* after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Justices ofthe Inferior court
of Jones couuty, when sitting as a court of ordinarv.
for leave to sell all the real estate of William Smith)
late ofsaid county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe
heirs and creditors uf aaid estate,
oct 17 JAMES W. WOODALL, Admr.
[7*GUR months after date, application will he made
-* totheHnnorablotheJusticcsofthe Inferior court
of Jones county,, when sitting as a-court of ordinary,
for lea** to sell all the real estate of William Kich-
cna, aenr. late of said county, deceased, for the benefit
of the hein and creditors of snid estate,
oct 17 WILLIAM KICHKXS. Jr. Admr.
T731HJR months afterdate, application will be made
JL 1 to tho Honorable tho Justices ol the Inferior
Court of Crawford countv, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave tusuil the land anil negroes iiu
said county) belonging to the estate of Richard Ogle-
tree, late ofsaid countv-, deceased,
nov 29 WM. 8. OGLETREE, Adm’r.
IjlOUR month* after date application will he made
-F to the Honorable Inferior Court ofBibbciuunty
» hen arttinu as a conrt of ordinary for leave to sell a
Lot oflnud No (232) two hundred and fifty two, iu the
Third District of Dooly connty, sold as the property of
Mrs. Ann Groce late of Bibb couitty deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
dec 12 JOSEPH tt. ANDREV78 Es tr.
Tbe undersigned feeling grateful for past favors
solicits a continuance of public patronage, he feels as
sured of being able to give satisfaction to hia custom
ers. Repairing in all its branches executed with dis-
I latch, at reasonable pricea, and all kind of work in his
ine made to order. OWEN H. MORRIS,
jan2 20
4 '1 EORGIA, Houston county—Where** Hardy
V JT Hargrove, Administrator outlie estate of Hop.
kins Liptrott, late of said county, deceased; having
fully administered said estate, applies to me for Let
ters of Dismission therefrom.
' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 30th day of Nov, 1848.
BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o.
dec 5 16—6m
G EORGIA, Houston county—Whereas, WmS.
Moore, administrator on the estate of Joseph
Culpepper, late of said county deceased, having fhlly
admimvtered said estate, applies to me for letters of
dismission therefrom.
These ere therefore to- cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the tone prescribed
by la w, to shew cause (if aay they have) why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this 36th
day ef November, 1848.
dec 5 BRYANT BATTON,c. c. O
JUST RECEIVED
BANCROFT'S
i)f\ Pieces Red Flannels 12Jc
20 do white do 16
25 do yard wide Print 121
500 do yard wide sheeting 04
1000 do 3-4 de 4
The subscriber is now offering one of the largest and
cheapest stocks of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ever
before offered iu this market,
nov 7 W. G. BANCROFT.
SELLING OFF TO CLOSE UP.
T HE subscriber having determined to close np his
business in this city, now offers hia entire Stock
at Greal Bargains. As many Goods are tow offered
by others at cost, l do not expect to get that for mine,
but shall sell them for such prices as the times will
admit ofr Customers are invited to call, na the Goods
must be sold. G. W. WOODRUFF,
nov 28
Portrait Painting;
B Y T. J. JACKSON—Rooms at the Floyd Honir.
where the Ladieeand Gentlemen of Moron acd
Yiueyile, arc respectfully irfvited to cull and examke
Mr. J's style of coloring.
Prices will be made very low until the first of Jam-
ary
tdP* Where entire satisfaction is not given no charge
will be mnde. n nov 21
Choice black and Fancy Si!lts-
L OGAN ft ATKINSON are now prepared to of
fer tbe must desirable stock of BLACK DRESS
AND FANCY klMi.s ever before seen in thia mar
ket.
FANCY SILKS OF EVERY STYLE.
JET BOILED GRO DE RHINE
POIE D’SOIE,
TAFFETAS,
LUSTRINGS.
AKMURE3,
REPTS, ftc,
ALSO,
TURK SATINS. WATER’D SILKS, 6YN-
CHEWS, MARCAL1NES, ftc.
Macon, Oct. 31, 1848.
Feathers! Feathers!!
A Large supply of best Geese Feathers, constantly
on baud, and offered at prices extremely low by
jan 33
WOOD ft BRADLEY.
ftoufhcrn RXulual Insurance Co.
B oard of directors.—John g. hill
Griffin, President.
James Clark, Esq. Lumpkin, V. Presidents.
John U. Parsons. Griffin 8 cere tar)'.
Professor C. F. McKay, Actuary.
Littleton R. Brewer, Griffin, Treasurer.
Curtis Lewis, Griffin.
Harrison J. Sargent “
William H. White, •*
Willard Boynton, Lumpkin.
John Dill, Fort Gaines.
Cbarle* F. Semis, “
_ The principal office is located at Griffin, and agen
ciea established at various important points in the
State. The company are now prepared to take risks
on any kind of property on tho mutual principle—a
principle which acres to the insured more than half
the expense of insuring in common companies, as he
baa uatliing to pay but hia proportion of actual losses:
while those insured in other companies have to pay
their proportion ofthe interest on from 1 to $500,000
capitxl stock of the company.
Thc company has now past its most critical period,
having in four months, issued out,nearly five kum-
dred THocskSD dallars and obtained available funds
to tbe amonnt of over $20,000, and having ns yet sus
tained no loss. Foil information can bo obtained by
calling at the office or addressing.
J. U. PARSONS, Secretary Griffin, or R. S.
LANIER, Esq, Agent, Macon, Ga.
G EORGIA. Houston County—Whereas Green
Lovitt, applies to me for letters of adminintration
on tho estate of Micqjah Williams, late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office, tbis 18th
day of January, 1849.
jan 23 ' B RYANT BATTON. c. c. o.
G EORGIA, Houston County.—Whereas. John
Smith applies to me for letters of Administration
on tbe Estate of Rebecca Smith, latotrf said connty,
deceased.
These are, there fore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, tho kindred affd creditors ofsaid deceased,
to he a»d appear at my office, within tbe time pre
scribed by law, to shew canse, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band aud seal at office, in Perry,
this tbe 25tbday of January 1619.
BRYANT BATTON c. c. o.
jan. 30. 34
Superfine Flour from New AVTiestf.
rifHE subscriber keeps conrt'untly on hand fresh
JL ground Superlino Flour from new Wheat. Also
fresh ground Meal, Grits of all sizes, Horse Feed,
Wheat Bran, ftc. Apply at the Steam Millsnearthe
Market House.
july 25 JAMES VAN VALK ENBURGH.
Taylor’s Imperial Cream Ale.
OCT BbLofthisc iebrated Ale. Just received by
MS dec 19 ~
T. C DEMPSEY.
EOItGIA, Houston County.—Whereas, Josi-
VT ah II. Tedder, applies tome for letters of Admin
istration 6n the Estate of Mary E. Tedder, his wife,
late of this connty, deceased.
These are, therefore, co cite and admonish all and
singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said dcceasee,
to bo aod appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Perry, this the 24th
day of January 1849.
BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o.
Jan. 30. 24
ICitKifiug Hope stud Twine.
CTfkB ALES Gumiy Begging
dUl50 pieces Kentucky do
200 Coils Kentucky Rope
509 lbs. Baling Tvviuo , Just received ond for sale
by GRAVES, WOOD ft CO.
-3
.1/1 IIliJj Sugar. St. Croix, Porto Rico and New !
Orleans. Korsalebv
octJL J.tf. RICHARDSON, Cotto* Arena* ;
. NEW GOODS AT
G, W. TVoodritir.
J UST received and now opening an assortment of
Satin Stripe ft Plaid Dress Goods, Calicos ft
Ginghams,Bl’k Moravian ft Ingrain Hose, Slate Color
ed do, Cheap Bleach Sheetings Shirtings aud Pillow
Case Cottons, Kentucky Jeans, Satnets and Tweeds
Cloth, Linsey and Plaid Goods for. Childrens wear.
Whale Bones, Hooks and eyes, ftc. ftc. All which
will be sold at prices to suit tbe times. Customers
are invited to calL nov. 14.
A IVew Medicine.
A N Important Discovery I—Dr. J.C.C.Blapkbant
Dysentery Cordial-Having for some time, ia
conjunction with my brethren ofthe Medical Profri
siotq mourned the inefficacy of medical art in treating
diorrhceas, which are so prevalent ia Georgia during
the spring and summer mouths, I determined to dr.
vote my time in analizing the various medicinal pn>.
perries of the many astringents resorted tom the trrtt
meut or said diseases, and to try, if possible, to coo
bine some of the most valuable articles in such pro-’
portions as would make an infallible remedv; and in
now rejoiced to say that in the discovery oi my Dj»
entery Cordial, my labors have been crowned with
success. _ So confident am I in its medicinal virtott
that I will iu uo case exact pay unless it provei t
remedy for tbe diseases in which it i„ recommended.
J. C. C. BLACKBURN, M. D.
For sale by J. H. ft VV. S. ELLIS, Druggists, Cob
ton Avenue, Macon, Go.
ge Pt 5 3—«r»
H Doctors Boon & Benson
A\E formed a copartnership in the practice of
Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics, and teader
tbeir Professional services to the citizens of Macon aid
the surrounding country.
J. W. BENSON, M. l>. Surgeon and Accoucheur,late
surgeon to the New York Dispensary, and District
Physician to the New York Lying-in A’svkmi.
Dr. Bensoa would direct attention to h'is operafieo!
in Orthopaedic Surgery for the cure of zquintiug, dob
foot, ftc. Residence over Central R.R. Bank.
Macon, Oct. 17, g tf
P OTASH, Sal oeratns, Sal Soda, Sal Nitre. Sal
Epsom, Crem, Tartar, Tart, Acid. Gum Camphor
Magnesia, Gum Aloes, Asstfetida. Borax Alum, Cop
pera* Brimstone, Sulphur; Red L ead, Black Lead, A
For sale by GRAVES, WOOD ft CO.
A Card.
TPhRS. BOON ft BENSON are now prepared to
JLr receive Students, either for ayearor single term.
The healthy locality of Macon, the low rate for board
ing and the great advantages which they offer, cannot
fail to attract those who are desirous to attain profi
ciency in the Medical profession,
oct 24
10—tf
975,000
WORTH OF GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS,
FOR SALE AT COST FOR CASH!
DEING desirous to close out our Stock and pay
-■J our debts, we have determined to sell our large
aud well assorted stock of Dry Goods and Groceries
at cost.
Those who expect to buy on time, may expect to
pay regular prices, as we will charge no goods at less
than the regular market price; and those who are
indebted, are respectfully iaviled to “call at tlra Cap
tain’s office, and settle.” t
BOSS ft CO.
Macon, November 14 1848
Peter ft Jnujstettcr.
. . , MERCHANT TAILORS,
Third st. nearly opposite the Floyd House, Macon,Cs.
|TAVE just received, a handsome assortment of
-fl. J. new and seasonable GOODS iu their line, cea-
listing of fine and superfine Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings and Faucy Articles, which they offer to their
customer! and the public at the lowest prices.
N. B. The Tailoring business in all its branchet.i*
carried on by them as usual, and work entrusted to
them will be done at the shortest notice and in th*
most fashionable style. oct 31
Dissolution.
T HE firm of Shot wkll and GiloertIi&s tbis day
been dissolved by consent of all parties. Allpcr-
sons indebted to thrill are requested to come forward
and make immediate payment to Dr. J. C. Gilbert or
O- Lowroy one of whom will be found at the store at
all times.
Macon dec, 4th, 1848. dec 19
W OULD LIKE TO SELL—A lot of Leghorn
and plain straw Bonnets, at such prices as will
snitthe purchaser. Also, 1 have a good many desira
ble Goods suitable fortbe season, which those iu pur
suit of great bargains, or making a little casli buy a
good many goods, can realize by calling soon. Re
member, the Goodsmustbe sold. Store next doorto
G. W. Price’s. G. W. WOODRUFF-
nov 23
Ocmiilgec It-ots aud Brass Fouo*
daty anti Machine Shop.
riTHE Ocmulgee Foundary has been enlarged
. Rtvtrisbed with a new and superior stock oftooli,
which will enable tho subscriber to furnish work st th®
shortest notice, in his line, of a superior character, sad
at prices at low aa can be furnished elsewhere. Th*
attention bf Millwrights and Machinists is earnestly
requested to examine this establishment. I am pre
pared to furnish STEAM ENGINES, from 1 to «*
horse power, for saw mills or other purposes; Sere*
Cuttings from 1 inch diameter to 2 feet. 10 feet long;
Gear Cutting; Turning in all its branches; Finiibiae
of all kinds cf Machinery.
IN THE FOUNDRY .
wo arc prepared to furnish all kinds of Castings or
Iron or Brass; Mill Gear of all kinds, ofthe inosttp*
prored patterns: Bevel. Face and Spur Gear; Cast*
Iron Water Wheels; Gin Gear of aH patterns.
sizes to suit; Cotton Gin work; Press Pulleys;
Bailings, Fire-proof Doors and Windows, Cemetery
Hailing, Gudgeons, Inks, Mill Spindles—in fact, work
of any description that is done in any establisbffiW*
of the kind.
Persons interested in the business are rcn ue5tc ^°
examine this concern. CHAS P. LEVY*
Ocmulgee Foundry Is/ St. below Macon Wester*
Railrord. may 16 33—
New Mae Store I •
I (k Quarter bbls No 1; 10 haifbbis No 1
JLVF 10 h
by
10 haifbbis No!?; 25 bbls No 3
10 half bbls No 3. Just receive* 1 and for sale i
JAMES 61ZV.M0UR. I
Shoes*
1 i”k CASES heavy Black and Kussett Broganf
LV/ 5 do. Men’s sewed and pegged Calf Brogans.
10 do do Kip Brogans
fido do Kip and Goat Boots
10 do Women’s Boots and Clay Tic*
5 do do Low quarter Shoe*
5 do Boys Kip Brogans
Also—A good assortment ofLadied fine Shoes. .
Youth’s and Chiidreu’r Shoes. Now iu Store,
for sale by GRAVES, WOOD. «k CC-
sept 5 _
1 / Wk KegsXails, Iron, HoIJow-warc, Cutlery,
±\nf For sale bv
cct Oi J. s. RICHARDSON, Ccttca Aver**