Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 27, 1853, Image 4

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SrXoue of tlio l’;tris papers mentions the drcumitanec of tbo “ fusion," or, to apeak more intelligibly, the reconciliation of the French branched of that estimable family- -the Bourbons. A London letter writer has, how ever, succeeded in obtaining an account which bears authentically on its face. On Wednesday Kith, an ex -major of cavalry met the Dnko de Levis, by appointment at Vienna, to decide on tie form’in which the interview between the ’Princes should take place. On Thursday, 17th, the Count do Chambord sent to Vienncr- XeuMndt, one of his carriages with the Count do Monti, to meet tho Duke dc Nemours.— When the carriage arrived at the, chateau, the Duke do Lcvcs stood at the door, to receive tho Duke dc Nemours and to conduct him to tho Count do Chambord. In tlm chief saloon tho principal members of the household were drawn up, and so soon as the Duke de Ne mours was heard advancing towards it, which was half open, the Count advanced fifteen paces, neither more or less, and just accom plished the fifteenth when the Duke entered. The agreeable Nemours took tho band of the Duke, and bent as if to kiss it, but did not.— The Count took him l»y both hands and in a very friendly but dignified toue, said : *• My cousin, l am happy to see you I” St. Duke de Nemours replied': «It is I, my cousin, who am delighted to be nblo to do now what I have so ardently desired to do long since. I declare to you in my own name, and in the name of iny brothers, that we recognise only one Royalty in France, and that the one on which wc nope to sec soon seat ed Tune noire nwhan—the eldest of our house.'’ These words the Duko pronounced with a firm voice in the presence of the whole com pany. He was then shown into the Count’s private apartment, where he remaiued three quarters of an hour, and in that brief space of time is supposed to have settled the destinies of France. On emergtng.froiu the conference the Count and the Duke seemed completely agreed. On taking his leave, the Duke (the account says) seemed flattered, indeed overjoyed, at d"rk vs. Jsns Kennedy. Property pointed out by the reception he met with. He is reported to have remarked: “ This day is tho brightest of my life. I re member it is the anniversary of the day I was named Colonel by his Majesty Charles X.” Perceiving the Baron—the Duke said: “ I am delighted to l»e able to congratulate you, M. le Harnn on your constancy and fideli ty to tlio Royal Family." ’ The Baron bowed. The I)uko made his com pliments to the Countess of Chambord, and ask ed permission for his wife and children to visit, upon which the Count remarked : “ Wc shall arrange all about that visit at Vienna, and we shall decide, upon the time that you are to return to pass with us at Frobstadt.” The Duke was then pleased to observe : “ 1 havo just laid a bridge over the abyss that separated us—a bridge that will lead us all back to France!” The “ fusion ” was then considered as ac complished, aiid couriers were scut of!' in all directions to announce the fact! There is a person, by name Louis Bona parte, somewhat interested in this affair of the “fusion.” And we learn from a quarter likely to be well informed that the Emperor, "s'etl beau coup amuse au reeet de re qui s'est jtossre enlre A/, de Chambord el III. de Nemours"—in other words, he thought it funny. Hr.itn Driksbach ash ins Pet Tiger—A Loving Embrace.—At the Broadway mena gerie, lost evening, a scene occurred which was not announced in the programme of perform ances, and therefore, it somewhat took the au dience by surprise. At 8 o’clock, as usual, Mr. Dricsbaeli entered the den, in which were n lion, three leopards, a lioness and a Brazilian tiger, for the purpose of exhibition. Scarcely, however, had he commenced the performance, when, from some unforseen cause, the tiger sprang at Mr. Driesbach. The unexpected at tack threw him from his feet, and the beast iustantly fastened his teeth on the breast of Mr. Driesbach and his daws on other parts of his body. The lioness, observing the assault, took the part of her master, and pitched into the tiger; but in so doing she unluckily miss ed the tiger nud struck Mr. Driesbach a pow erful blow with her paws, which only tended to increase the difficulty already pending.— Mr. Moftatt, the principal attendant during the exhibition, kept the other animals back from entering into the melee, as they seemingly felt inclined to do; at tl)C same iustaut he. opened the door, and by main force dragged Mr. Dries bach from the den, the tiger still maintaining her attachment to her master, but when oppo site her own cage, she loosed her hold sprang into her own apartment, licking her chops, ami Touched down in one comer, evidently en joying the good taste of her fond master.’ Mr. Driesbach was conveyed to a private room, ind a physician sent for to dress the injuries, vhich on examination, proved only to be flesh rounds. Tho audience at first thought the attack of .he tiger only fun, and considered the rough uid tumble actions of the trio remarkably nat ural ; in a few seconds, though, they found the .liing was no joke, and an alarm prevailed least Jte assault should prove fatal. It is a curious fact that this tiger is consid- ■red by Mr. Driesbach one of his pet animals ,'or mildness and docility; hut not having been exhibited for two or three months past, and iast evening, introduced suddenly before a •rowded audience, and the dazzling gas light, he beast no doubt liecmne confused and exci- :cd, which led to the attack. Such an affair may not occur again for years. Air. Driesbach will oo able in a few days to -•piu'w his visits “in the lion's den." I > I It II HIIKK1PF s 41. K*- Will he he. 15 fore the courthouse door in Macon, Bibb conn- on the lir.-t Tuesday in January nexr.jhctwecn tho iiVnal hoars of sale the following described property, ' IVot band number one hundred snd seventy, three (173.) containing two hundred two snd a half (Cnij) acres, more or less. Also, one hundred aud fifty-two in a half (1521) acres, more or less, off of Lot number oue hundred snd thirty-five (133.) Also, seventy-six and one-fourth <75)) acres nfl' of Lot number one hundred aud seventy-two (172.) all ad joining and being in Ihu fourth (4th) district of ori ginally Houston, now Uibb conntv, sod well known us the plantation and residence of Andy McXeal.de- enasod, and levied on us his property, to satisfy an fit from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Thomas Sim mons vs. Napoleon B. Heard and Andy McNoal. Property pointed out hy plaintiff. Also, at the same time ami place, will be sold, lo-.j acres of band, more or less, at present occupied by Randolph Gilbert, and known as the Georg© . Moore place, tvbcrcon Mid Moore resided *t the tune of his d#*ath, King in Ilibb county, about U miles from Macon. Levied on as tbe nropertv of James A Hoy, to satisfy a fi. f*. from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of George IV. Towns. Governor, Ac., Acfor use of tho .Justices’ ol the Inferior court of Bibb coulitv, vs. Richard Bassett principal, nnd Andy Me- Veal ’.lames A. Hoy, Spencer Riley, and others, se curities for Richard Bassett on his Tax Collector’s Bond, for the year 1849. Also, at the same tune and place, will he sold, to satisfy the above stated fi. fa. all those three tracts or parcels of band, lying and being liti the Fourth (4tli) district of originally Houston, now Bibb county, well known as the Andy McXeal property, containing 431 acres, more or less. Levied on as the prop< Om said Andy McNeal. Also, at the same time and place, will ho sold, one Houae and Lot in Vineville, being part of Lot No. 3, containing one nnd one-quarter acres, more or less, lving between the lot of Thompson, Cherry and Mrs. .Via earthy, and running hack to a fence which divides said lot from the brick dwelling formerly owued and occupied by Spencer Riley; said lots situated on the road leading from the Macon A Western Depot to Vineville, and Known us the place at present occupied hv James Gates. Levied on sis the property of Sitcncer Riley to satistv the above slated fi. fa. nov 2S THOilAS BAGBY, Dep. Sheriff. « Si VLi:.-Bv virtu, lie Court of Ordinary Bibb county, granted c-n the first Monday in Nove her last, 1 will sell at the courthouse door in the c of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in Jan uarv next, to the highest bidder, tho following Iusol vent Notes ami Accounts, belonging to the estate Myron Bartlett, deceased, viz : Oue Note on it. Bassett, due ,Tan. 1. 1848, for $4 OG; one uote on G. M. McDonald, dm- Jan. 1, lUlH.’f, 87 75; onennto W. T. \V. Napier, due Jan. 15, 1846, for £15; one note on \V. It. Coleman, due Dec. S3, li»47, for 813 95 : one 1 note on i*ratt A Story, duo March 18, 1812, for 83 49; one note on W. H. Wood, due July 19, 1847, for 83 04 ; one uote on William Dex’cau’x, due June 22, t845, for 813 50; one note on Geo. Robinson, dne Jan. 8, 1846, for 849 75; one note on R. G. Gunn, duo Dec. 1, ’46, for 83 SO; one uoteon H. L. Cook, dne Dec. 27, ’44, for 83 50; one note on N. Klls, doe March 27, ’47, for 830 25 ; one note ott Philo Brnwnson, duo Feb. 1. ’42, for 8160 67; one notoon l’liiln Brownson, March 1, ’42, for 8100 one note on K. Barnard, due Aug. 1, ’43, for 812 50 * •• Oct. 1, ’43, for 812 50 •• <• “ Jos. II. Mount, dne April 1, ’43, for 812 50; ” •• Jan. 1,’43, for829 12j; 12 notes on D. O. Bttzber, •• “ “ 47. for 848; one note on B. F. C. Bonier, “ Mnrch 7. ’48, 825 83; 12 notes oil Beitj. Allen, “ Oct. 1, ’47, for 830 04; 7 •• “ Amos V. Drelter, duo Oct. 1, ’44, for 849 8 “ “ J. Chain, duo Oct. 1, ’47, for 848; 9 notes on Seaborn Odom, due Oct. 1, ’45, for 56 25. C It.Uri'OltD MIKBIFF SACKS.—Will be gold, before the Courthouse door, in the town of Knoxville, withiu the legal hours of sate, on the first Tuesday In January next. Lot number tifty- seven (57.) in said town of Knoxville, containing one acre, more or less, levied on ns the property of Jane Kennedy, formerly, now Jane George, to satisfy two Justices’ Court fi fas. ill I’nvor of Francis H. Mnr- nlnintiff. Levy made and returned to me by C. G. Beavers, constable. At the same time and place, will he sold two hay mare mules, one bay liorso mnle, and one gray horse mule, as the propel ty of Lewis Davis, to satisfy a fi la issued out of the Superior Court of Crawford conn tv. .Matthew A. Marshall, vs. Lewis Davis, principal, and William A. Hales, security, on stay of execution. lVoTMTty pointed out bv defendant, Lewla Davis. „„v 29 LEWIS F. HICKS, Sheriff. C tKAWFUKU .llOKT«4A«K NII Hit IFF / SAMI.—Will he sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the courthouse in Knoxville, in suiil conntv, within the ttsiul hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: Hester, a woman, about 18 or 20 years of age, and Henry, a boy about 12 or 13 years of ugo. Sold ns the proiierty of Lewis Davis, to satisfy a mortgage fi la in fa’vor of Nathan II. Mobley, ’Transferee vs. said Lewis Davis. Property pointed out iu said mortgage fi fa. dec 6 LEWIS F. HICKS. Sheriff. \ rOAUOK Mil ICICI FF MAI.K Will be sold .3X on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court house door, in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Negro girl, Lucy, about 14 years old; one boy, Henry, about 12 years old.— Levied on as the property' of John T. Patterson to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Monroe county, in favor of James II. Gordon \-s. John T. Patterson, maker, and Daniel Sanford, en dorser. Also, three Gold Studs, sold by an order of the Su- S -rior Conrt of Monroe county, as the property of zekie] A. Roberts, for the use of said conntv. nov 29 D. W. COLLIER, Sheriff. P I KIC Mil ICICI FF MAI.K—Will he sold before the courthonse door, iu the town of Zebulon, Pike county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale," a negro girl by the name of Hetty; levied on as the property of Jona than Baker, to satisfy a subpoena fi fa issued from Pike Superior court in favor of Hudson Kirk. Also, at tho same time nud place, will he sold, one lot of land number six in the second district of Pike county, ns the property of Wm I£. Wilkerson, to sat isfy one tifa from Pike Superior court in favor of Aaron Smith and Henry Smith vs said Wilkerson. Property pointed out by defendant, dec 6 JOHN. COUCH, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place, one House and Lot in the town of Bartlesville, containing three- fonrths of an acre, more or less, known as lot No. 36, lying north of the Railroad; levied on by virtue of two ft fas issued from Pike Superior Conrt, one in favor ot James H. Frver vs. Nathaniel T. Ennis ; the other in favor of Giileon Barnes vs. said Ennis. Also, one vacant Lot in the town of Bartlesville, known as Lot No. 24, situate, lying and being on Thomaston Street, fronting said Street 40 feet, nnd running back too feet; levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from Pike Superior Court, in favor of Gideon Barnes vs. It. Lafavctt Havnian. Property pointeJ out by Plaintiff. A. B. VAUGHN, I). Sheriff, dec 6 V DIIINIMTICATOIC’M MAI.K.—By an order of the honorable Conrt of Ordinary of Dooly county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Januarv next, the following lots of Land : No. 28, iu the Iltn district; and Nos. 170, 183 and 202, in tho 10th dis trict, Dooly county. The last named numbers form ing a settlement, on which the deceased died, on which •here are good Improvements with 125 or 150 acres of cleared land, and in a high state of cul tivation. Also, Isabel, « negro woman, 41 years old: Mary, a girl, 10 years old; ilaunali, a girf, 7 years old; Lucy, a girl, 5 years old, and Lizy a girl 2 years old. AU the nbox-e property belonging to the estate of James Warren, late of Dooly county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms mad,- known on the day of sale, nov 22 GEORGE I.. WARREN, Adm’r. A D.III.MSTIM TO It'S MAI.K Bv virtueof an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston county, will be sold before the courthouse door, in the town of Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in January' next. One Hundred and Thirty- six (136) Acres of Laud, known as the Land Place. Sold ns the property of George W. Wnrdlow, lato of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deo-ased. nov 29 ORIX D. TUCKER, Adm’r. One Account on McGoldrick A Ridlev, ©3-15 •* *» “ .Mr. Elder. 7 00 •• “ *• Thomas R. Newton, 4 63 • 4 »i “ Mr. Pease, 4 00 *4 «* “ S. R. Blake, 39 67 « Mr. Wood, 30 00 •* 44 *' Hugh Knox. “ N. S. Shaw, 75 37 50 :: :: “ Sir. Holly, (hoseman) “ William Jessup, “ R. H. Rogers. •• William Hnnt, •• Wiley V. Wagnon, •• Hiram Segnr, “ William Blaucet, 1 00 1 82 20 88 12 50 6 23 10 68 44 44 6 99 •• Hiram T. Mann, 10 00 : “ Mrs. Keelin Cook, “ Mr. Congdoii, •• Wm. 11. Morris, 3 80 1 SO 50 :: v. “ T. Flint, •• \V. M. Rnssel, “ F. Horne, “ F. Wright, (Tailor.) 75 50 1 00 1 25 .4 •• Richard Head, 75 44 44 “ William Wood, 2 87 44 4. ’• J. M. Tilforff 2 50 44 44 •’ Jefferson Tankenlv, 4 08 f. “ B. Trapp, •• Isaac G. Sovrootir, t 43 5 05 J. E. Jt ffers,' “ Hrailic M. Smith, SO 2 00 44 44 :: i' •• Wm. Shivers, Jr., •• Joseph Andrews, • 10 73 37 44 4* *' Busli Beasley, “ Estate of George Broach, 1 25 SO 44 44 John Burr, 1 00 44 44 •• J. S. M. Baldwin, 3 78 44 44 ** Kstato of Auihroso Baber, 1 50 •4 *4 “ Air. Barton. (Cotton Buver, 1 00 T. W. Collins, “ A. J. Easom, “ J. Dean, 1 95 1 15 50 44 44 “ J. 0. Coleman, 25 «4 4. “ Monroe Ellis, " F. S Owen, 75 2 37 44 44 •* Mr. Kearney, •* M. llnrris 1 25 83 44 44 *• T. A. Parsons. 75 .4 44 “ William Harrison, 25 16 4. .4 •• Jno. 1*. Hunt, “ Isaac Holmes, 2 00 62 44 *4 Win. Hollingsworth, 1 00 *• *• \\ in. Napier, 4 50 44 44 •• Bertrand Tissereau, 6 85 44 44 “ James Wood, •• Mr. Mitchell, 10 75 1 55 44 44 “ William Jarvis, 6 18 44 44 •* Richard Lingo, 2 40 44 44 “ P. McIntyre. 1 58 44 44 “ .Mrs. M. .larvis. 1 48 44 44 “ Mrs. Jarvis, 2 98 44 44 “ Hiram N. Allen, 1 37 44 44 “ Arthur M, Braswell, 5 00 44 44 “ Geo. W. Mnllorv, 1 75 M (4 “ Isaac Moreland, 2 23 44 44 “ Jerry Cowles, 21 37 .4 “ J. A. Everett, “ John Curtis, 50 5 00 44 44 “ Mr. Sunier, 18 00 44 44 •• R. L. Roddv, 9 40 4« *4 “ Neil Shaw, 1 00 44 44 •• W. H. Maenrthv, 3 38 44 44 A. S. Wingfield, 5 62 44 44 “ Jane Irwin, 3 51 44 44 “ J. D. Winn, 3 00 44 44 “ Joseph Smith, 9 59 44 44 “ P. J. Williams, 7 05 44 44 “ Isaiah Chain, 1 00 nov 22 THOS. M. GRIFFIN, Adm r. 4 U.tlKVIMTKATtllt’M MAI.K.—WiU besold 1\. on the first Tuesday in January next, at the courthouse door in Bihli county, in the city of Ma con, between the legal hours of sale, the following lots and parcels of Land: Lot No. 215, containing 202} acres, more or less. “ “ 196, “ 202} partof “ “ 214, “ 195 “ “ ‘ “ “ •* “ 198, “ 75 *| “ * 197, “ 60 “ “ Containing in the aggregate. Seven Hundred and Thirty-live (735) acres, more or less, and being in the 4th district of originally Houston, now Bibb county. Also, the Causeway, attached to, and adjoining the shove lands; the Causeway to he sold separately or with the lauds, as may be determined ou the day of sale. Also, Lots Nos. 163, 164 and 139, containing each two hundred mid two ami one-hnlf (2021) acres, more or less, in the 4tli district of originally Houston, now Bibb county. Also, fractional I.ot No. 104, Macon Reserve, con containing ninety-five (93) acres, more nr less, on the Oemnlgee River, aliout three miles below Macon, being first quality river bottomland, adjoining lands of Job Taylor aiid others, about one-half of it cleared and in cultivation, and the other half heavily tim bered. The above lands to be sold for a division, and for the benefit of the heirs of Laird II. Wiley, deceased; the interest of said deceased being au undivided half, and bv order of the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Houston county. Terms on the day of sale. J. IS. WILEY. Administrator of L. II. Wiley, deceased. nov 15 Matii.d i Domi.ngcez, tlm actress, was fol lowed to tlm grave at Havana on tlm 24th nit., by thousands of people, who had beheld her with delight at tlm Tacon Theatre. Tlm I tody was embalmed, the face painted, and site was curried to tlm sepulchre upon the shoulders of some of iter fellow-comedians, witir the upper part of her person exposed to the gazo of the rabble which followed tlm numerous proces sion. She appeared as if in n trance. The name of Caimdo, the Governor t ienerid, is as sociated with the cause of her tragic end.— Her husband and murderer, Valdez, will pro bably not be executed till lltc new Governor General arrives, A letter from Havana t-ays : “ Wh at La Dominguez was asau actress, is <lue to Imrextraordinary talents—what shebe- raino in litorals and conduct, the miserable wretch iter husband should bo answerable for, as forced upon Iter by his authority for the means of his own licentious existence. The story cjuiiiot all be written of this ill-fated daughter of an ill-fated mother, who perished iu the same way, and for like cause, by Imr husband, ten or twelve years since—lie, with the same weapon, term mating his own life, leaving the orphan Matilda to tlm chance care of relatives or charitable frieuds.” G UAUDIAtV’M MAI.K.—Will besohl in pur suance of an order from the Ordinary of Doolv conntv, in Vienna, on tlm first Tuesday in January next. Imt ol' Land, Xo. 1.72, in the first district of Doolv county, as the property of Jnmcs Raley and Charles Haley, minors and nnihana of Henry W. Ralev, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.' JORDAN F. HARVARD, Guardian, nov 8 the pai the National Painting.—Mr. Cltaa. F. Fisher, an artist of distinction, lias completed his great historical painting of the ever-mcnuirablo bat tle nf New Orleans. This man of genius was instructor of tlm celebrated Lciitzc, whose i2 representing “Washington Crossing Delaware" is so highly appreciated by inen of artistic taste, and by the people wherever it Ims been seen. Mr. F’swork of art is ltigh- lv commended by tho press of New Orleans, where it was for some time exhibited to an admiring public. The “veterans ” of the 8tli January—veaeraMe patriots who happily still survive—arc enthusiastic in their commenda tion nnd admiration of Mr. Fisher’s painting. Tie- picture lias, we leant, been brought to this city, and the modest yot eminently gifted gentleman whose pencil produced it contem plate., exhibiting it in some apartment of the Capital, as soon as tlm arrangements to effect that purpose, arc consummated. Hi e cannot doubt that thousands will eagerly embrace the opportunity to behold a life-like delineation of the stirring scenes of the glurinus battle ot v Orleans—Washington Union. Fifty Negroes For Mnle. XT yl LI. he sold at the conrt!inn«e dour, in the \ \ town nf Clinton, Jones county, within the le gal hours nf sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, alient fifty Negroes. belonging to the estate of Michael M. Tlialy, late of Jones county, deceased; to be sold for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the last will awl testament of said deceased, and in con formity to a decree of the Honorable the Superior Court of said county. The sale to i-ontiniic from day to day nnlil nil of snid Negroes shall oe disposed of. Trim *—A credit of twelve months; the purchasers to give notes with good security. nov 13 ROBERT V. HARDEMAN,) WILLIAM MORELAND, >Ex’rs. CHARLES MACARTHY, j E XECTTOIM MAI.K.—By virtue of the last will and testament of Harrison D. Hoskins, late of Houston conntv, deceased, will he sold before the i-onrtlionse door in the town of I’t-rrv, on thy first Tuesday in January next, I.ot of Lanrf No. 248, and all of lot of Land No. 237, (except ten acres in the north-west corner.) situate in the 5th district nf Hous ton conntv, containing in the whole; 395 acres, more or less; which said lamia will he wild subject to the claim of Melinda Hoskins, to dower in and to the same. Also, at the same time nnd place, will be sold by virtue of snid will, the following named Negroes, to wit: Cato, a man. Torn, a man, and Fatty, n wo man, each about 55 years old; Aiick, a man. 35 nr 40 years old; Mary, a woman, 23 or 24 years old ; America, a woman, 20 or 21 years old; Jaimet, a girl, 17 or 18 years old; Dennis, a boy, 11 or 12 years old, and Henry, a boy,«9or 10 years old. Purchasers will be required to pay one-third of the purchase money in cash, and secure the payment of the balance at the end of twelve months by nr and good security. SIIEI’ARD ROGERS, ) nov 22 JAMES AI.FOUD, $** ”’ V I>.?! I.VI M Tit A TO II ’8 MAI.K.—By virtue of an order issued from the Ordinary of Crawford eonnty. at the September Term. 1853, will bo sold at Knoxville, in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, Itotwcen the lawful hours of sale, all the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Oltadinh .M. Colbert, late of said county, deceased ; among which, are some choice nnd valuable Negroes. Sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. IRENA COLBERT, Adm’x. nov IS H. H. COLLIER, Adm’r. N, r nosTT.—Mrs. Frost who edits a paper down in Oato, excused the absence of editorial % s lato number ot her paper, saving tiiat “a alight Frost occurred at our place on \Ycd- ne.dav last.” V UlllMSTBATOIt’S MAI.K.—By virtue of an onler of the Ordinary of Warren comity, will he sold on the first Tuesday in Januarv next, in Vienna, Doolv eonnty, between the lawful hours of le. Lot ol Land No. 10-. in the 11 til district of ooly eonnty, as the property of Arehelns Bntt, of id county of Warren, deceased. Terms of sale i the day. JOHN BUTT, Adm’r. V O.UIMSTKATOII’N MAI.K B_V virtu, of an order of tin- honorable Ordinarv’of Craw ford county, will !.. sold on the firm ’Tuesday in /.itiuarv nett, before tjie eoarth.>u-»> door in Knox, vilte, Crawford county, Georgia. Lot of Land In said county, wh, n on Garnett Andrews, late of said eoun- tv, died. Terms on the day of sale. ' k. JOHN li. JORDAN. Adm r. A D.tmilTRATOR’M MAI.K.—Will he sold l\. on the first Tuesday in January next, before the courthouse door in Maeon, Itihh county, the follow ing property, to wit: Sold by an order of the honora ble Ordinary of Bihli county—‘.‘39} acres of Land, lying on the Toliesanfkee Creek, about 12 miles from Macon, adjoining the lands of John B. Parker, Luke Nowell, John Arnold, and R. Gilbert. Also. 303} acres of Land, lying near said creek, adjoining the lands of Thomas Woolfolk, Ilcnry Johnson. Elisha Newell, and Jesse Wiggins. The widow's dower will be laid ott' before the day of sale. Also, 12 Negroes, to wit: Isaac, about 60 years old : Jim, about 30 years old; Peter, about 16 years old: Rose, about 60 years old; Sarah, about 30 years old: Bill, about 6 years old Mary, about 6 years old: Perry 5 yean old: John, 3 years old; Daniel, 2 years old,’ anil two infant chil- •Iren of the wom an Sarah. Sold as the property of Ssinncl Chambless, late of Bibb county, deceased. Terms, twelve months credit with approved seen rity. JACKSON CHAMBLESg, } nov IS SAMUEL C. CHAMBLESS, ( Aam *’ A O TII \ IMTIC A TO It’M MAI.K. Agreeably to so order of the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, will lie sold before the courthouse door in the town of Clinton, Jones conntv, on the first Tues- da v in January next, within the legal hours of sale, n likely Negrii man, almut 33 years old, named Jack. Sold for the beuefit of tho heirs and creditors of Daniel Clifton, deceased. Terms cash, nov 1 JOHN A. NELSON, Adm’r. A UJII.YIHTKATOK'M MAKK.—Will besold at Vienna, iu Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in Januarv next, all tlie Real Estate of Willis 3. Is'onnrd, late of Dooly county, deceits off consisting ■•f Lots of Land, Nos. lu:t, 104, 99, anil half of Lot No. 121. in the 7th district of said county, and lot No. 14 iu the 15th district, and No.95in the 11th dis trict of said county of Dooly, together with two town lots in the town of Vienna,for the purpose of dis tribution among the heirs, (widow’s dower tp be taken.) Terms made known on the day of sale.’ nov 8 JAMES FLEMING. Adm’r. E XBCUTOK’M MAI.K.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday January next, at the courthouse in Marion, Twiggs county, within the usual hours of sale, four likely Negroes, to wit: Simon, a man, about 25 years of age; Sarah, a woman, about 32 years of age, and her two small children, Harriet and Lnoy. Sold as the property of James Vinson, late of Twiggs county, deceased, lor a division among tl legatees. Terms cash. nov 22 JOSEPH BLACKSIIEAR, Ex’r. 4 DJIINIMTItATOH’M MAI.K Will be sold XI. before the courthonse door, in Perry, Houston county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the lawful hours of sale, a Negro wo- inaii named Penny. Alsu, tho nndi viiled half of the House and Lot iu the town of Perry, now occupied by Elijah M. Hulsey ss a residence, adjoining the residence of Mrs. Catharine Duncan ou the East, and the Harness Shop of James M. Toomeyon the West. Sold as the property of tlio estate of James Blackman, deceased. Terms on the day of sale, nov 15 JOHN M. GILES, Adm’r. nJII.YIMTKATOK’M MAI.K.—On the first XTL Tnesdav in January next, will be sold before the courthouse door, in the town of Hawkinsville, Pu laski county, between the usual hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 109, iu the 8th district,originalIy Doolv, now l’nlnski county. Sold for the benefit of heirs Hnd creditors of Clayton S. Hargrove, late of Hous ton countv, deceased. nov 15 ’ WILLIAM S. VAUGHN, Adm’r. A 1 an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston tints', n ill be .-old on (he first Tu--day in January next, before the courthouse door In the town of Perrv. tie- land belonging to the estate of Risden Smith. I, viz: Lot of Land No. one hundred and one hundred and three (103.) and one hun- dred and lwenty-one (121,i abont ton acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation and well watered. .11 being in the eleventh district of Houston county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the dnv of sale nov THOMAS POLLOCK. Adm’r. _ on the fir-t Tuesday hi January next, a green id to an order of tho Ordinary of Dooly Comity, at th court-house door in Vienna, between the usual hours of sale, the following Lots of Land : Numb hundred and thirty-six. (13*) oue hundred and fifty two, (152) one hundred and fifty-three, (133)ene hun dri ll and sixtv-eight. (188) ooe hundred aud sixty nine. (169) containing two hundred two and a lia! acres each. Also, the undivided east half ot mnuhe one hnndred and fifty-four, (154) also, all that part one hundred and seventy. (170) lying South of t South prong of Big Creek, each containing one hun dred one and J acres. Sold as the property of the oe tate of Allen Bridges, deceased. The shovo Lands sold under the incumbrance of widows dower, which will revert to purchaser—sold for the benefit the heirs. Terms tundo known ou the day. ARDILLA BRIDGES. Adm’x. nov tS JAMES CROSS. Adm’r. of ’ tho A DJIINIMTHATOn'M MAI.K—WiU be sold, agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Upson county, before the conrthonse door in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, on the first Tites day in January next, Millt, s Negro girl, about years old. Sold as tho property of Benjamin Smith, late of said county, deceased, for the bent ... of the heirs and creditors nf said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. AUGUSTUS A. SMITH, nov 1 Administrator F benefit A 1»JI INIMTIt ATOK’M MAKE.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, agreeable to an order of tho Ordinary of Dooly county, at tho courthonse door in Vienna, Lot of Land number eleven (11) in tho fourteenth (14) district of Ditoly county, between tho nsnal hours of sale. Sold af the property of the estate of Asa Pepkin, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said os tate. Terms on the dav. THEOPHELUS B. WILLIFORD. Adm’r. oct 25 A U.llIMMTKAT4)lt>N SALE.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the courthouse door, in the town of Forsyth, the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas Wynn, deceased, except the place on which tlie deceased lived. WILLIAM WYNN, nov 13 Administrator with the will annexed. G I'AllIUAN’M MAI.K.—Agreeabletoanorder of the Ordinary of Monroe county, will bo sold in the town of Forsyth, Monroe couni>’> on the first Tuesday in January’next, a Negro woman, Matilda, about 40 years old; sold as the property of John K MeKenney, minor. nov 22 PATIENCE McKENNEY, Guardian A DM1NIMTKATOK’M MALE.-Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, agreeable to an order of the Ordinary of Dooly county, at tho conrt-bouse door in Vienna, between the usual hours of sale, the following property: One negro woman named Phillis, about thirty years of age, one negro girl Hannah, about eight years old, also Lot of Land number two hnndred and twenty-four, (224) tenth (10) district Doolv county. Sold as the property the estate of James Harp, deceased, fertile benefit the heirs. Terms made known on the dav of sale, nov 15 HENRY M. HARP. Adm’r. A U.IIINIMTUATOR’M MAI.K.—By virtue an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston County, will be sold before tho Courthonse door she Town of Perry, in said County, on the first Tues day in Janunrv ne’xt, three negroes belonging to the estate of Appling T. Chambers deceased, to wit: Bill a man almut 22 years old; Lucy a girl about 17 years old, and Ilenrv a bov about 16 years old. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale, nov 15 MILES SANDERS. Adm’r. A D31INIMTKATOK’M MAI.K. Agreeable to an order of the honorable, tlie Ordinary of Joues county, will be sold before the courthous/- door in Clint’ou, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in February next, all the Real Estate belonging to W. J. Stripling, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. dec 20 AARON B. STRIPLING, Adm’r. A 0.711.YIMTItATOK’M MAI.K.—By virtue of an order of the honorable, the Ordinary of Houston county, will be sold, before the courthonse door, in the town of Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in February next, within ’the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land number ten (10) in the third (3d) district of Dooly county, as the property of tlie estate of Samuel Grace, late of Houston county deceased, for distribution, dec 13 JOHN LAIDLER, Jr., Adm’r. Citations, 3Pihti Cnnntq. G KOKCIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, Geo. W. Craft applies to me for Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Matthew Beard, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to he and appear at my office within tlie time prescribed by law, to show‘cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted, dee 6 P. TRACY, Ordinary. G KOKGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. M. S Thomson, applies to mo for Letters of Admin istration upon the estate of Mary A. Cutiian, and for Letters of Administration, de bonis non, ou the es tate of M. Ctuiian, deceased: These arc, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted, dec 6 P. TRACY, Ordinary. G KORGIA.B1BB COUNTY.—Court or Ohdi SART, December term, 1853.—Whereas, it ap pears to the Conrt, that Absalom Johnson, Guardian of the minor children of George Vigal, deceased, (late nf said county,) has made no returns to this office, of his sidings and doings aa guanlian aforesaid. It is on motion of counsel. Ordered, That said Johnson do shew canse. on or before tho term of this Court, why his commission us guardian should not be de clared forfeit, and he himself dismissed from said guardianship. Aud it is further ordered, that a ser vice ofthis rule be perfected on him, by publication in the Telegraph paper. GEORGIA, ( I, Edward D. Tracy, Deputy Ordi Ribh County. ( nary, in and for said conutv, do oerti fv that the above is a true extract from tlio minutes of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb County, dee 13 K. D. TRACY, Dep. Ordinary. G 1 EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Court or Ok- T uiMART, December Term, 1853.—Whereas, it ap pears to this Court, that John A. Vigal, Executor of the last will and testament of George Vigal, deceas ed, (late of said county,) is wasting and inismauage- ing, said estate—It is on motion of counsel. Ordered, That he do shew cause, in or before tho next Term of this conrt, which is held on the 1st Monday in Jan uary next, why ho shonld not be removed from his said trust, and an Administrator, with the will annex ed. apppointed in bis stead. GEORGIA,7 I, Edward D. Tracy, Deputy Ordi Bihb County, j nary in. and for said county, do certify that the above is a true extract, from the Minutes of tlie Conrt of Ordinorv of Bibb county, dec 13 E. D. TRACY. Dep. Ordinary. Citations, 3nnrs Cunutg. G KOltUlA, JONES COUNTY.—At the next - January Term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, application wilt be made by James Kennedy in right of bis wife, Theresa Ann, foijnerly Theresa Amt Watson, for Letters of Administration, with tho will annexed, on tho estate of of Tabitha Watson, late of said county, deceased : This citation is, therefore, issued, calling on the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they can, why such letters should not bo granted the said James Kennedy, having called on me to isane this citation. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 19th November. 1853. ELBERT HUTCHINGS, nor 29 Ordinary. G KOKC1IA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas, Ma tilda Lowe applies to me for Letters of Admin istration on the estate of Cader W. Lowe, lato of said eonnty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all per sons concerned, to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. (liven nndermy liainl.at office, this 18th day of No vember, 1853. ELBERT HUTCHINGS, nov 29 Ordinary. G KORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Whereas,Thos. J. Midillehrooks, Guardian for Mary A. Barker, applies to mo for Letters of Dismission from said Guardianship: These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all per sons concerned, to bo and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, toahow ca’use.if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given nndermy hand and official signature, this 18th day of November, 1853. nov 29 ELBERT HUTCHINGS, Ordinnry. (Citations, (Crnintarii (Cnnnttj. C l EORGIA CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Whereas I John R. Jordan, applies to me for Letters of ad ministration on the estate of William T. Shurley, late of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my offico, within the time pre scribed bylaw, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at otlicc, December 2nd, 1853. JAMES J. RAY', Ordinary. G eorgia, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—win-ro- as, Joseph J. A. Wallowa aud Wesley F. Wei- lows, applies to mu for Letters of Guardianship of tho persons and propertv of Ann Wcllows, Mary follows, nud Shelly wallows, minors and orphan hildron of William’S. Wellows, late of said county, '^ceased: These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all per ms interested, to he and appear at my olfico within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause, if nuv they have, why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office. December 6, 1353. dec |3 JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary. , Quarter and Half Pipes Pure imported Brandy. i t 25 do. Malaga. Madeira and Port Wine. IIol- niGin. Mouongabela aud old Bourbon Whiskey. Boxes snd half Boxes Virginia Tobacco. T. C. DEMPSEY, duo o Floyd Houaa Building (j ana T. Arnold, app! ministration, on the cst: late of said county, dcces These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, tin- kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, w ithin the time pre scribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why ..aid letters shout Id not be granted. Given tinder my hand at office, this 30th day of No vember, 1853. WILEY E. MANGIIAM. dec 6 Ordinnry. At EORGIA, PIKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Bar- V J bry Johnson applies fo me for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of William Nelson, 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 pre scribed bv law, to show cause, if any exist, why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 2d day of De cember, 1853 WILEY E MANGIIAM, dec 6 Ordinary Into of,)one present them ac ±\_ of Richard M. Scrogg deceased, arc requested to to law—and those indebted" to said estate, quested to make immediate payment, doc 6 DANIEL LESLIE, Administrator. V LL persona indebted to the estate of Isaac Mill: late of Crawford c'ouuty. deceased, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said deceased, are notified to pre sent the same duly authenticated. ALEXANDER MILLS, dec 20 Administrator, with tlie will annexed A LL persons aro hereby warned against trading Sx. for a certain Promissory Note, for 8200, mode payable to R. A. Butler, and due 1st January, 1851; as the consideration for said note has failed, and will not bo paid unless under legal compulsion. JOHN W. BABCOCK, nov22—3t Trusteo of E. K. Goodyear. G KORGIA, TIKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Wil bora H. Bankston, applies to me for Li tters j*l Administration on the estate of Owen Arnold, late said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and aingttlar, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, this 30th Novem her, 1853. ’ WILEY E. MANGIIAM, dec 6 Ordinary. G KOKGIA, PIKE COUNTY.—Whereas, David K. Montgomery, applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of the persons nnd property, of Amanda C. Proctor, and Garry G. Proctor, minor children Garry G. Proctor, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 30th dav of No vember, 1853. WILEY E. MANGIIAM, dec 6 Ordinary. DTATE OF GEOKGIA.-Th» Court of Or O dinary of Pike county, met pursuant adjourn ment, this 7th day of November, 1853. Present Wiley E. Maugham, Ordinary. Court of Ordinary November Term, 1853. I T appearing to the Court, by the Petition of James Crawford, that Samuel Mitchell, in his life time, executed to said James Crawford his bond to make titles to the West half of lot of 1-aml, Xo. 153, in the ninth district of originally Monroe, new Pike county, ■uni that said Milclicll departed this fife without ex ecuting titles to said half lot of Land, or in any way providing therefor, and that the purchase money for said half lot of Land has been paid. And said James Crawford ha ving petitioned this Court to direct Jane L. Mitchell, Administratrix, with the will annexed, upon the estate of said Samuel Mitchell, deceased, to execute to him titles to said half lot of Land ' conformity with the said bond : It is, therefore, on motion of H. & G. J. Green and Martin, Attorneys for Petitioner, ordered that notice of said application be published agreeably to law that all persons concerned, may file objections in the Clerk's office of said Court, (if any they have,) why said Administratrix should not execute titles to saiil half lot of Land. By the Court : II. & G. J. GREEN, & MARTIN, Petitioner’s Attorneys. The above is a true extract from tlie Minutes of said Court, this 9th November, 1853. nov 15 \V. E. MANGIIAM, Ordinary. (Citations, JiDolq fnnntq. C l EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, T Enos Scarborough, applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of David Scarborough late of said county, deceased. /These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he aud appear at my office, on or before the se cond Monday in Januarv next, and show cause if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at of fice, this 25th November, 1853. nov 29 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ordinary. '1 EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY. Will Jf Charles Powell, applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of the persons and propertv of James D. Culbepper, Leanora R. S. Culpeppir, Marietta J. Culpepper, and S. Culpepper, orphans and minors ol John S. Culpepper, late of said eonnty, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all per sons concerned or interested, to be and apppear at my office on or before the second Monday in Jamia ry next, and show cause, if any exist, why said Let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature at of fice, this 5th day of December, 1853. dec 13 ALEX, M ERI WETHER, Ordinary. C 7 EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY. Whereas, J Irwin Bullock, applies to me for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of George C. Bullock, late of said eountv, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office on or before the se cond Monday m January next, and show cause,if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand anil otfieial signature at of fice. this 5th day of December, 1853. dec 13 ALEX. MERIWETHER. Ordinary. Citations, Itanston Cnnntij. G eorgia. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas, Osbonte Miller, applies to me for letters ol Guardianship of Amanda E., Sarah A. J., William J., and Margaret E., minor children ot James Barron, late of Houston county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to he and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law, to show’ cause, if any thev have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 28th day of November, 1853. JOHN H. POWERS, dec 6, Ordinary, G KORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas, the estate of Clarissa Y’ates, remains unrepre sented : These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by faw, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters of Administration should not he granted to the Clerk of tho Su(>erior Court of Houstou county, agreeably to law, in such cases mude and provided. Given under my hand at office, this 28th day of November, 1853. JOHN H. POWERS, dec 6 Ordinary. G KOKGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas, William W. Russell applies to me lor Letters of Administration on the estate of Lewis Bumain, late of said conntv, deceased: These are, tlterefore, to cite and admonish all those coneemed, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, and shew ’cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this the 23d day of November, 1853.’ JOHN H. POWERS, nov 29 Ordinary. G eorgia, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas. William W. Russell applies to me for Letters oi' Administration on the estate Thomas Barnaul, late of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all those concerned, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy. law, nnd shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this the 23d day of iwomW lav. JOHN U. POWERS, Ordinary. November, 1853. nov 29 Beauty anti Economy Combined.” T HE OLD VIRGINIA DYE-HOUSE. (Fh.vnix Like) has from its ashes risen, with all its vurious irtucs, its original colors to bestow. The subscriber most respectfully informs his cus tomers and the puhlio generally, that his establish ment has been rebuilt, and can now be found on Cot ton Avenue. West of the Washington Hall, where ho is fully prepared to execute in the best manner all tho various branches of Dyeing, Renovating aud Re- J i.firing all kinds of Ready Made Clothing, and lai ties’ Drosses, Shawls, Bonnets and all sorts of Fancy Goods damaged by use. Ladies and Gentlemen will (lease label all articles sent to this establishment.— Joints from all parts of the State sent as before, shall receive prompt attention aud forwarded back with care. Factories’and others having warp filling to color, will find it to their interest to test the virtues of this establishment. Persons wishing Homespun dyed, will please observe, for black tho warp must he pur ple or blue; for brown a copperas color, and for green the warp must ho white. Cash must bo paid on delivery of Goods, apl 16 OLD VIRGINIA DYE HOUSE ' jXANCY CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERY . . STORE.—J. II. DAMOUR still at his old stand. Mulberry street, two doors below Lanier House, keeps up liis old reputation of selling (of his own Importation) the best of LIQUORS, siteli ns old Brandy, jlollauil Gin, Jamaica Ruin, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Champagne, Burgundy, Bordeaux, Malaga, sherry and -Madeira Wines of best qualities. Also, an assortment of such SEGAUS as are seldom found anywhere. Also, tine Tobacco, Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, Pickles, Pre serves, Nuts and Fruit of all kinds, Canily of home manufacture, and imported French preserved Can dies. oct 5 Ulciith’s Grist Jtlill. r THESE celebrated MILLS are built by the sub- . . seriber in Macon, and warranted superior to any others now in use. They can be seen at the Iron Works of Kobort Findlay, or at my shop on Cotton Avenue. jitue 26 46—10m GEORGE MEATH. 35 Clicosc, Ac. BOXES New Y'ork State Cheese. 25 “ Sperm and Adamantine Candles. 20 " No 1 and Pale Soap. Just received nd for sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL, oct 11 Blankets, Ac. HEAVY 8 4 and 9-4 Blankets. _.UUU 3,000 Yards Kersevs, with a variety of stupid Dry Goods, suitable for tlie season, just receiv ed and for ssle by (’HAS. CAMPBELL, oot tl 4 LL persons having demands against Dr. John l\. W. Barkwell, lateof I’ulnski county, deceased are hereby notified to present them properly attested to me within the time prescribed by law, aiid all per sons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment nov 29 THOMA’S J. BARKWELL, Adm’r. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Charitv Neel, Cicero Neel, and J. 51. Neel, late of Bihb county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same, will present them in terms of the law to PERRY NEEL, tiov29 One of the Legatees. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Ivy Brooks, lnte of Monroe county, deceased, is requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate, is requested to preeent them iu terms of the law. nov 15 DAVIS SMITH. Adm’r. A LL persons having demands against tho estate of Henry W. Walton, late of Monroe county de ceased, are hereby notified to present them properly attested to me, within the time prescribed hy law, or they will not be settled; and all persons indebt ed to said deceased, are hereby required to make immedate payment. JA51ES"EVANS, ) g x - r8 ■ j dec 13’ D. A. WALTON. S IXTY days after date, application will bo made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave to sell a Negro bov by the name of UICk, belonging to the estate of Isaac Mills, late of Crawford countv, deceased. ALEXANDER MILLS, dec 20 Administrator, with the will annexed. ^IXTY days after date, application will be made O to the honorable Ordinary of Houston county, for leavo to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Augustus II. Ragan, lato of said coun ty, deceased. MARY M. RAGAN, Adm’x. ’ dec 13 S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to sell all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Elias C. Haddock, late of snid county, deceased, nov 15 AVNER’ BURNA5I, Adm’r. S IXTY Days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Dooly county, for leave to sell the real estate of Michael Dooling, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, nov 15 MARY DOOLING, Adm’r. S IYTY days after date application will he made to the Court of Ordinary ot Pulaski countv, for leave to sell all tlie Lind and Negroes- belonging to the estate of Eli Shepherd, late of said county, de ceased. MATTHEW GRACE, Adm’r. nov 29 S IXTY days after date, application will he made to the honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Pu laski conntv, for leave to sell all the Lands belong ing to the estate of Delamar Clayton, late of Pulaski county, deceased. JOHN W. CARRUTHERS, nov 29 Administrator, de honi* non. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to tlie honorable Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave to sell all tlie Real Estate belonging to tlie estate of Green IS. Felts, late of Crawford county, deceased. EWELL WEBB, Adm’r.’ nov 8 S IXTY days after date, application will be made to tlie Honorable Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Garnett Andrews, late of said countv. deceased, nov 8 JOHN II. JORDAN, Adm’r. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the honorable Ordinary of Jones county, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of George Broach, late of Jones county, deceased. RACHAEL BROACH, Adrn’rx. nov 8 #ntmuiinjj ?trnin .tljips. Philadelphia and Savannah. Steam Navigation Company. T IIEnewand splendid side-wheel steam ship Ket-Stose State, Captain Rob-, ert Hardie; State of Georgia, Captain J. J. Gar- van, Jr., will leave Savannah for Philabclphia every Wednesday. These steam-ships are the most comfortable on the coast, and- are unsurpassed for safety and speed.— They will leave Savannah as follows Key-Stone State, State of Georgia, Key-Stone State, State of Georgia, Key-Stone State, State of Georgia, Key-Stone State, State of Georgia, Key-Stone State, State of Georgia, Key-Stone State, State of Georgia, Cabin Passage.... Steerage Passage Weduesdav, C8th Sept. “ ’ 5th Oct. .. lath “ •• 19th •• “ 26th " “ 2nd Nov. •* 9th “ “ 16th “ “ 23rd •• •• 30th “ “ 7th Dec. “ 14th “ S20 00 8 00 Spet. 27,1853. C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent in Savannah. HERON & MARTIN. Agents in Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. IVcw York So Siivminnh Steamships. DATS OF LEAVING SAVANNAH FOR SEW YORK. THE Florida, ( apt. Woodhull, Nov. 5 The Alabama, Capt. Schenck •• 9 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon “ 10 Tlie Florida, Capt. Woodhull “ 19 The Alabama, Capt. Schenck " 23 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon 26 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Dec. 3 Tho Alabama, Capt. Schenck “ 7 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon “ 10 The Florida, Capt. Wbodhul ” 17 Tlie Alabama, Capt. Sehenck •• 21 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon “ 24 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull “ 31 These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpass ed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passage in 50 to 60 hours,’ and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most desir able conveyance to New York. ’ On the completion of the KNOXVILLE, in January next, this line will be semi-weeklv. Cabin passage, S25. PADDLEFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, nov 1 13 Broadway, New York. FOR PALATKAi E. F., Touching at Darien, Brunsicick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middlehurg, (Black Creek) I and- Picolata. T HE New and Sitfrior steam- lv packets SAINT JOHN’S. Capt. Lfosrltofflg James Freeborn, ami WILLI AM GASTON, Capt. Tnos. Shaw, will leave lor the above places as follows; Tho St. John's on Thurs day morning, 15th inst., at 10 o'clock, and Wm. Gas ton on Tuesday morning. 20th inst., at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave at the same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. The latter, boat carrying the U. S. Mail. For freight or pa^-age, hav ing handsome state room accommodations, apply on board or to J. II. GUXBY, Agent. U^-The St. John's will goto St. Augustine every 4th trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on tlio 29th inst. sep 6 iv Choice Ilavanna Cigars. ” nnrv Tres Flone’s Cigars. w.UUU 10,000 Correi Cigars, a superior article. 20,000 Josepltina, and Union Panatelln. ALSO, 25,000 Cigars, various brands, American manu factnre—very low [prices for cash onlv. For salo by doe 6 T. C. DEMPSEY. « lOMitg Out —At ( „ vl fTlHE subscribers have eie, la '„ j ° M ’ 1 erty tor one of tie- large* *£1 ‘ h "; r ritv Staple Dry Goods in the eitv i M I ' V-r''': P. " r 'V:: ontassoonaapoerib'e. Wlx^W Ladies Bress g 0o<u rCOn YA,! P S Merino. K too do I’lam Black Silk. 25u Patterns Brocade and i’, Wred „ All offered at cost by liov 21! "ihhHIPl: Embroideries *S0s Handsome Goods—AttentionT' dies 2 ’ 1 ta- T“/fS'Kcajw.,., as cannot be excelled in Georgia, * We are determined to keen at all • A ’ *£’ ! ’ f. ock » F«*Mona P ble G*k1 ing honorably and fairly with our cnoir b - T i; •?a r . old £ rk ' uds and 0U3,0 aier», ,re „ vt^tocall. HOSTlC^ofe 1* i Curtain Goods. E VERY variety and kinds, with *11 . to correspond. Can suit even- ,W BOSTICK (t them oct It Carpeting 2 CarpMuiTTr" J UST received ”by Express." 6 »»<.,. * V , Tapestry Carpeting ot snperior’qSS?,?** ”" vl BOSTICki/f,' Family Goods, iiuuaa),, vttBtuu r mnuciH afid PVPrV (‘•k ” cle suitable for family use, an terms the taiw 9 ** miniating. We intend selling our goods at small wA. will be most happy to show them, wheth» or not. Our motto is to please and satisfy * ei ® tomers, wo will do our prettiest to «nccee6 °u? t ' shopping remember BOSTICK k Jonjf Ladies aud Gcn(leiu cu T HE subscribers being very thankful forI vors, would again invite year partial,.I tion to their New Stock of F&nev l)rv (W ■ I opened for the Fall and Wintertrade, tdiof be sold as cheap as the cheapest. oft 11 BOSTICK Uonv. Dress Goods. O UR stock of Dress Goods embraces ev m ,i I new and desirable in Silk, Satin, and I Fabrics, being beautifu], durable and fosSim.v,'* ' n ‘" -- A n* “— BOSTICK Call and see them, oct 11 £3^ INEW GOODS, T HE undersigned has just returned,fr„ n 4 I North with a I.aroe and Coxpu.ti $ TWI * Staple & Fancy III-) Goods, which i.;., ' opening. The usual qualifying remarktef s-kj,, Beautiful, Are. S,-c., lie thinks tuuwcmuY afc goods speak for themselves as to style, c naiitr 31 priee, and therefore, needs no trumpeter; nVc. however, on the intelligence and tine of foe of 3facon and the surrounding country, he r i* respectfully submit the decision te them. a I whom, lie cordially invites to call and ttai.sli themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, oct 11\V. W. p Ufiil Georgia Made Leather and T HE undersigned has for sale, onecusip...- a splendid lot of Harness and Bride hit>j Band and Sole do; Bassett and Plantation dodlid Wax and Kip do; Calf Skins, Ac. Also, HEi fi' RUSSE TT SHOES ; Black Wax do Worn, | Shoes for house servants. IV. W. PASKJ.i oct 11 Linen and Cotton Sliccting, F OR saie, a large stock of 10-4 and 12-4 Lin I Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen and C«Bu I of all all widths, sept 27 g. w. ma Paper Hangings. ^~^N hand a fine assortment of Pager jianipopi (sept 27.) G. W. PRICE Tabic Damask. O N hand a good assortment ofTableDamiffTa | elling. Napkins of all qualities, sept. 27.G. W, PRICE Printed Cashmeres. O N hand a handsome lot of Printed CutM | and DeLaius. G. W. PERL sept 27 New Fall Goods. T HE subscriber is now receiving his stock cfFr I cy and Staple Goods, suitable forth* blot Wintertrade. His friends and the pnblicuvnoa ed to give him a call. G. W. PKlCil | sept 27 Carpeting and Jtuggs, J UST received an assortment of rirr-ri;r~ I Throe Ply Carpeting. G. W. PRICE sept 27 Plaid Silks. J UST received a rich and handsomeunctw*‘I Plaiff Plain and Brocade SQks, lor ideekol sept 27. G. w. rain r Blankets and Kerseys. O N hand a g 1 Moortmeatof Negro BksUsril Keree%». Also, fine large Ik '; low. G. W. PRKI sept-27 Velvet Carpeting . J UST received an assortment of rich and b.-:- -I Velvet Carpeting, with Rags to match. »'| few pair of handsome Thrt-o Ply. uov 1 tsEQ.w.ma Crape Shawls. , . A ‘SPLENDID assortment of Crape *aJ - ' I mere Shawls at all prices. I oct 11 .BOSTICK k JOnV.I To the Latlics. T HE undersigned would respei 'I tendon of the Ladies of Macon and ' • ■ | his New and Extensive .Stock or FA* GOODS, now for Exhibition and Sale. 1 stand, corner of Second nnd Cherry strew-< to Geo. W. Ross’. Tho Stock is complete and varied. sr: “ " pare favorably with auv etlu-r in ' . crate and Goods of thfl best quality. .VVi.-.JI servants, nr otherwise, as promptly:.::-!,!*—--• -1 ed as when customers make personal f snd selection. A. W. MAI.'-!: '- . sep 27 tir > Messenger copy. NOTICE To merchants and pianfi ,rv I ' PLANTERS of Bibb and adjacent .. vitod to call and examine mv Ur r ■ GROCERIES AND STAPLE DBF GW9VJ opened and for sale, wholesale and retail, f- liberal aud accomodating terms, at ray' oil Cln-rrv-.'t.. next door to the cnrn ^”pijffl)J»r !£*• Joum. Ac Mp«s. copy. — Tobacco, Cigars, dec. iy c Boxes Tobacco, on Consignment, very super- « O fine article. 25,000 Cigars, various qualities. 10 boxes Cherroots. For sale bv nov 1 ASHER AYRES. Sperm, Whale, machine Oils. rnn GALLS. Pure Sperm Oil; 5,00 galls, bleach- OUU ed Whale OU; 10 barrels Machine Oil. In store and for salo by CAIIHART A ROFF. june 15 Mackerel. O r\ HALF BbLNo. l Mackerel. /&\J 15 do. •• ” 9 400 lbs. Cod Fish, just received and for sale by oct 11 CHAS. CAMPBELL. ' Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! f 5HE undersigned is now ready to supply from . . liis Steam Alills, (.-very description o'- Lumber and Soantling, at the shortest notice and of the choi cost quality. Applications sent to the Mill, or left with the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. W. D. MIMS. Brilliant and Beantih* 1 ; r-x EORGE W. BOSS Ac CO. V I lira: in-taliment of SPRING, (>‘A«*J FANt Y 1>UY GOODS, compritiagkl taste, elegance, and utility, usuauyj" : class Dry Good Establishments. specially inV ited to look in and judge t of the superior style, elegant fabric • ■ v,,-! ortment now open for their inspect 1 " T y■ nation. The following are a few <*t th* 1 adorn our shelves and counters : E5^l Mi.KV Brocade fig’d. Poplt. Gro de Rhine; White Brocade Sira ,? • y p: ■'I Silk Ilermanr ; Lustrings, all eolora. nvrLjfrf I (•UkUh:) Borages, every style; Enibowj . ■ I >f.—'• a : .''ilk i I- '• '. 1’ - I COLLARS.—Empress Engene-J-"- 1 - Embroidered, and 1!..ii•)'• " 1-. ... ■ Embroidered Valenciennes ChentF SLEEVES, all qunlit;. > fr-n , ^ . Embroidered Brocha de Paris DhHf Swiss and Jaconet Edgings sod 10 cts. a vard to S7 00. . rd MANTILLAS and Scarfs, 13 - i of which umy be mentioned Taghoni, melli and Pavomis. ,. , Dnnm.xk Cloth,. Imw-;- ' ... i Diaper, Birds Kve, Huckaback , v (/,: I Also, Brussels Tapestry and s Kfou varl Mattings, Rug.. Window ' _ ■ for curtains, with trimming* to iii • _ Fiiriiisliiiiu' < rinhr.i 1 v * r -\ * I new. A.'-.. .Ye. Sold uhrimalc amt re v J T <b‘ !ri l as goods of tho same quality c*' 1 ’ j - -I tills market. , * X. B.—G. W. R. .V Co. have ^ ,/l separate establishment, *» ,, xteB«. (W jr ceries, which will be sold by wb mh 22 —" Lumber. I AVING’on the first of S«p:-»’-’",’j“I ' charge o , r/ -1 H’^aw'Milis! recently in charge ct j.. ‘alkenbnrg Son, wc Are.preP" 1 *', , hort notice. Orders received. - ^ iv us. No one is authorized to use < Y-yjf;G short b; as Agent J. A. * Paints and Oil. /AHA LBS WHITE LEAD; «UUU 5,000 lbs. Blake's tire-proof Paiut, 500 galls. Linseed Oil. For sale bv juno 15 CARHARTA ROFF. Lime aud Cement. no BLS. LIME, 50 bln. Cement, lor sale bv ol) .end 4 CHAS CAMPBELL Bacon, Flour, Of) AAA LBS. BACON, '■ 2U.UUU Etawah Floor, 30 and Spaulding Hour, 50 bltf. Cwr * .^ riU 'cr Sugar*, with & general assortmeu sale by cliA ~ sep t> Cash! CBOtl ^ T HE highestmarket price will he ^ Washed or Unwashed. Ai.j> . titore- 1 I and Tallow, delivered in Macon * hocf of Fields* Adams' Fire-proof apr 12 25—U 1 u 1