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A writer i:t n popular msgatiuc stntes that
he recently fell into a profound slumber, and,
ere he win aware, was startled by a prcliuan-
n, v rat) on the table, tvheii there stood belore
him, •* visible as was ever in the flesh, an at
tendant angel, fiend or demou—impregnated,
ut all events, with a delicate subsulphurous
odor who began to quote Milton with wonder
ful correctness and facility. He immediately
proposed a journey to the writer, whom we
will permit to tell the remainder of the story:
Will the tour be a long one J” 1 enquired.
•* He no means, said he. •* by the conveyance
I propose to take, and with ray know ledge of
the geography nud the short-cuts.’'
»• Expensive f" I demanded.
*• Not half as expensive, returned the fiend,
•• as a single night in one of the d——d hotels
in this city of yours. Hy-the-by, if you have
any friend-; among the keepers ot those, give
them n word of warning; they little think what
n reception we are providing for them iu the
country I eouie from.”
“A warm ouci no doubt,” said 1, "having
had personal experience of the race of extor
tioners in question."
“ We are tilting up a great house expressly
for them," said the fiend, with a terrible grin.
“A prison, of course 1" quoth I.
••No; not a prison,” he answered, with a
laugh at ouco malicious and mysterious.
"A house of correction, then f”
•• No,” with another laugh of the same kind.
•• Prisons, jails, dungeons, penitentiaries;
what other penal abodes are there ? Oh, 1 sup
pose yon are preparing galleys for the scouii-
airels ?"
•• We are fittiug up nothing else but a great
hotel for them."
Oh! the look and laugh that accompanied
this revelation! Although not an iunkeeper, 1
trembled with terror.
Then he gave me some details of the most
appropriate punishment that could possibly.be
inflicted on the Bonifaces; how they were to
be arraignetl and convicted at their own bars;
how they were to be scorched by their own
wax candles ; how all the caravanserais in
Turk invalid all the inns in Kiissia and Spain,
were to give up their legions of fleas to stock
the bed-rooms with; how they were to be in
exorably doomed to drink their own wines pure,
liow they were to be served and waited on
through endless ages by their own waiters;
how their own interminable bills were to be
presented to them every morning and every
night, while eternity lasted; and how they
were to be made to undergo iu the spirit what
they had so ruthlessly inflieted on others in the
flesh ; the horrors of paying their own flagi
tious reckonings. So minute, indeed, were
these internal arrangements for the eiitertaiii-
meut of our earthly hosts, that, taking a hint
from the tvell-kuowu proprietor of one of our
most frequented hotels, it was admirably pro
vided that, while hotel keepers arc never per
mitted to slumber, by reason of the armies of
fleas, and other nocturnal visitations, they are
religiously to be made to pay through the nose
for the service of being roused from their beds
after uights of sleepless torment.
" Such place,” concluded my demon, again
quoting Milton, with a facetious change of a
word or two:
•’ Such place eternal justice ha* prepared
Vor these extortioner*; here their prison ordained:
How vtry like the place from wueuce they fell."
The Columbia South Carolinian learns that
Professor C. F. MoCay, has signified bis inten
tion to accept the Professorship of Mathemat
ics and Mechanical Philosophy, to which he
was recently elected, on the declination of
Prof. Gibbes, of the C' lmrleston College. Pro
fessor McC'ay will no doubt prove a valauble
acquisition mid accession to the corps of in
struction of the State College. We see, by
the way, that his name has been variously giv
en—we believe wh have presented it correctly,
Speaking of names, we may also state that our
fellow citizen recent promoted to the Judge-
•liip vacated by his honor Judge Frost, does
aot follow the Monroe doctrine in his name,
jut subscribes himself Mnnro. Although a
ninnt matter, correctness in these partieu
.n in always a desirable point.—Charleston
*. bit Her.
L'.i of L#ni)d number one hundred
(i73,)...ntaim«? «wo litmdred nr,, mi.
ii *1) itort’i** more or 1- - . AIt>o, one bund
liftytwo and a half (ISSJ) aerw. more or lory, off of
I.i.i nmnlior one hundred endlliirty-fivo (13.,.) At
ieventy-aix end one-fourth (76J) nor,-a off of Lot
number ono hiindri-tl and seventy-two (172,) kII ad-
joining nnd being in tin- fourth (Sill) district of ori
gltudly Houston, now ltibb county, nud well known
as the plantation and rwidnte of Andy MeXeal, de-
r-eased. and levied on as his property, to satisfy a Ii fa
from ltibb Superior Court in favor of Thomas Sim
oons vs. Napoleon It. Beard and Andy MeXeal.
Property pointed ont by plaintiff.
Also, nt the same time and pi*or, will be sold. 102}
lores of L.ind, more or less, at present occupied by
Randolph Gilbert, and known ns the George YY.
Moore jilarp, whereon said Moore resided at the time
,f his death, lying in Bibb eonntv, about 12 miles
from Macon, levied on as the property of James
A. Hoy, to satisfy a ti. fa. from Bibb Inferior Court, iu
favor of George YV. Town*, Governor, Ac., Ac., for
use of the Justices' of the Inferior court of Bibb
countv, vs. Richard Bassett principal, and Andy Me
Xeal, '.lames A. Hoy, Spencer Riley, aud others, se
curities for Richard Bassett on his Tax Collector's
Bond, for the year 1849.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, to
satisfy the above stated ll. fa. all those three tracts or
parcels of Land, lving aud being iu the Fourth (4th)
district of originally Houston, now Bibb county, well
known as the Andy MeXeal property, containing 434
aeri-s, more or less. Levied on as the property of
said Andy MeXeal.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one
llouso nnd Is>t in Vineville, being part of Lot Xo. 5,
containing one nnd one-quarter acres, more or less,
lying between the lot of Thompson, Clieny and Mrs.
Mnoarthv, and miming back to a fence which divides
said lot from the brick dwelling formerly owned and
occupied by Spencer Rilev; said lota situated on the
road leading from the Macon A Western Depot to
Vineville, and known as the place at present occupied
by Jamea Gates. levied on as the property of
Spencer Riley to satisfy the above stated tl. ta.
nov 29 THOMAS DAOBY, Dep. Sheriff.
Ms
Nt
C ho sold, before the Courthouse door, in the town
of Knoxville, within the legal hours of sale, on the
lirst Tuesday in January next, Lot number fifty-
seven (37,) in said town of Knoxville, containingone
acre, more or less, levied on as the property of Jaue
Kennedy, formerly, now Jane George, to satisfy two
Justices’ Court tf fas, iu favor of Francis II. Mur-
doek vs. Jane Kennedy. Property (minted out Uv
ikiiutiff. Levy made and relumed to me by C. G.
lien vers, constable.
At the same time nnd place, will be sold two bay
mure mules, one bay horse mule, aud one gray horse
mule, as the property of Lewis Davis, to satisfy a Ii
fa issued out of the Superior Court of Crawford coun
ty, Matthew A. Marshall, v*. Lewis Davis, principal,
and William A. Hales, security, on stay ofexeeutiou.
Propertv pointed out bv defendant, Lewis Davis.
nov 2)1 LfiWItf K. HICKS,Sheriff.
/ 1I{.4YVFOKI> Al4>ltTUAfiK MIKRIFF
V stAI.K.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, at the courthouse in Knoxville, in
said county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit: Hester, a woman, about Id
or 20 years of age, and Henry, a boy about 12 or 13
years of age. Sold ns the property of Lewis Davis,
io satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Nathan II.
Mobley, "Transferee vs. said Lewis Davis. Property
i minted out iu said mortgage fi fa.
deefi LEWIS F. HICKS, Sheriff.
M O.MIOI4 .NIIKItIFF S.U.K.—Will he sold
ou the first Tuesday in Jamtary next, before
the Courthouse door, iu the town of Forsyth, Monroe
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
propertv, to wit: One Negro girl, Lucy, about 14
years old; one boy, Henry, about 12 years old.—
levied on as the property 1 of John T. Patterson to
satisfy one fi fa Issued from the Superior Court of
Monroe county, in favor of Janie* II. Gordon vs.
John T. Patterson, maker, mid Ilauiel Sanford, en
dorser.
Also, three Gold Studs, sold by an order of the Su
perior Conn of Monroe county", as the property of
Exckicl A. Roberts, lor the use of said county,
nov 29 D. W. COLLIER, Sheriff.
P I KM MIlKKIl-'F SALE-Will be sold before
the courthouse door, in the town of Zelmlnn,
Pike county, outlie first Tuesday in January next,
between the lomal hours of sale,** negro girl by the
name of Hetty; levied on as the property of Jona
than Baker, to satisfy a snbpneua Ii fa issued from
Pike Superior court in favor of Hudson Kirk.
Also, nt the same time and place, will be sold, one
lot of land number six in the second district of Pike
county, a* the property of Wni R. Wilkerson, to sat
isfy one fi fa front Pike Superior court iu favor of
Aaron Smith and Henry Smith vs ssid Wilkerson.
Propertv poiuted out bv defendant,
dee <f JOHN COUCH. Sheriff.
1 in:
•»' r :
Forest City Democrat, n leading aboli-
of Ohio, has a long article beaded
•Perils of the day and the duties of the
:.ty." in which it lakes strong ground against
• Administration for upholding with such in-
i.'xihility the principles of the Baltimore plat-
. jrm. It declares as a very grave offence :—
•• Wo believe, and declare the Administration
> be in favor of the njrholdiug ami extension
•/' Slavery.” The Frcosoilcrs understand who
Heir friends are better than anybody else, nud
hey tukoevery opportunity of denouncing the
Uliiiinistnition for it* pro-slavcrv proclivities,
kml yet there are persons in the South trviug
.o fix upon the Administration a wish to sus-
uin I'm -oilism !—Ijmisrille Times.
The JIkck.nt Urowtu or Cincinnati.—
.'or the Inst tew year* Cincinnati has grown
• r a rate so astotii-hing as to baflle one’s ideas
»f what it* future greatness really is to be.
Voice 18-10 it* regular increase lot* been 10
per cent, every year. This is now a period
■i - thirteen years, and if it keeps on at the smite
•ate seventeen year* more, then it will have
a population of more than 600,000! Since 1840
uero hare been regular censuses, nud a
fourth, for the present year, ha* lieeu made
•ut a* a near approximation by the names in
the city directory. In 184:), toe population
mounted to 40,4*48: in 1845 to (M.ttD; in
Itffilt to 140,000; and now iu I85R to about
ICO,0(H). #
A Ri.4Abk.uuc M an.—A New York letter
to the Mobile Tribune say*: There i* a remark
able man connected with the cumohi-Iiouh*
here—a Spaniard, llis butane** i» to receive
and test money. He will pour the content* of
an immense bug of gold or silver coin into the
-, .iles—for it i- weighed, not counted—and in
a trice announce the amount in dollar* and
• cuts. Then running his linger* through the
shinning p»ei cs and applying bis noso to them,
immediately take* out every counterfeit coin.
He ha- never been known to make a mistake
ia pronouncing money good or bad, and hi*
infallible instinct for detecting the spurious
metal is located in his olfactory organs.
J'ni Florida Bonds.—A Washington letter
'ay-: New-has reached here from London ■
that the mixed contnni
Also, st the same time uml place, one Ilonso nnd
Lot i.i the town of ll.nme*ville, containing three-
fourths of an acre, mure or less, known as lot No. ::i;,
lving north of the Railroad; levied on by virtue of two
ti fas issued from Pike Superior Court, one in favor ot
Janies II. Freer vs. Nathaniel T. Ennis ; the other in
favor of Gideon Barn. * vs. said Ennis.
Alsu,one vacant lot in the towu of Bartlesville,
known as Lot Xo. 24, situate, lying nnd being on
Tboaastnn Street, fronting said ‘Street 40 feet, aud
running back too feet; levied ou by virtue of a Ii fa
issued from Fike Superior Court, in favor of Gideon
Barnes vs. tt. Lsfuyett Dayman. Propertv pointed
out by Plaintiff. A. It" VAl'GHX, D. Sheriff,
dec 0
B IUU ItlORTGAttE HUKKirP MAIii:—
Will be sold before the eonrt house door in the
city of .Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in
March uext, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to-wit:
Three tables.sixstool bottom chairs, one bendstead,
one feather bed and two matresses, five pictures and
tVuraes, one largo looking glass, one sidelioard, one
lot cooking utensils two couchi-s and one matri-ss
to one couch, one wash stand aud ono brass clock;
levied on ns the property of William L. Mooney, to
satisfy a mortgage A fa issued from Bibb Interior
court. In favor of Cintha Taylor vs. said Willikm L.
Mooney. Property laiinteit'out in said tnnrgage fi fa.
dec 27 THUS. BAGBY, Dep. sheriff.
tUIIXISTKATtilt'S MA1.E— B
ord.-i-of tin lio.i. r ilili- C.-urt of Ordinary
• i.. granted on tin- hr.-t Monday hi N-
I will .-ell at the courthouse dour in tl:
. l’dlili count'", "u Ih-- tir-t Tuesday i.i.!
I, to tin highest bidder, Iho following Ins
:e.~ :.ioi Ace..mu-, belonging to the . Mi
Myron Bartlett, deceased, viz :
One Note on It. Bas.-CtS.dno .Tan.l, l*tS, for £
one note on G. 31. McDonald, die- Jan. 1, 1st
e7 75 ; one note \V, T. W. Xspier, due Jan. Ii, to
for *15; one note on \Y. It. Coleman, due Dec.
1*47, for $13 93; one note ou I*rait i Story , due
March 19,1942, for $3 49; on'.- note on 'V. 11. Wood
due July 19,1947, for $3 04 ; one note on William
Deveanx, due Juno 93, 1845, for $13 30; one note
Geo. Robinson, dne J*n. 9, 1946, for $49 75; one
onto on It. G. Gunn, due Dec. 1, '49, for $5 50; one
note on H. L. Cook, due Dec. 27, ’44, for $3 30; one
note on X. Ells, due March 27, ’47, for $30 23; one
note ou Philo Urowiisnu, duo Feb. I, '42, fur $199 G7l
one note on Philo Brownson. March 1, '42, for $100
one note on E. Barnard, due Aug. 1, *43, for lit 50
•• •• “ •• Get. 1, ’43, for $12 .'at
•• “ •• Jos. JL Mount, dne April I, '43, for $12 30;
“ “ “ “ “ Jan. 1,'43, tor $29 12J
12 notes on D.G.Bnxbee, *• •* “ 47, for $49; ou’e
note on U. F. C. Burner, •• March 7, '49, $25 83
12 note* on Benj. Allen, •• Oct. 1,'47, for $30 04;
7 •• •• Amos V. Drcher, due Oct. 1, '44, for $49
J. Chain, due Oct. 1, '47, for $48; 9 notes
on Seaborn Odom, dne Oct. 1, ’45, for 56 25.
One Account on McGohtrick Sc Hidlev,
$ 3 45
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•• Mr. Elder.
7 00
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•• ’Thomas It. Newton,
4 65
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•• Mr. Pease,
•i 00
**
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•• S. K. Blake,
29 67
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•• Mr. Wood.
30 00
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“ Hhgli Knox,
75
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“ N. S. Shaw,
37 50
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“ Mr. Holly, (hoseman)
1 00
44
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“ YVilliam Jeasun.
1 82
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* 4
•• li. H. Roger*,
20 89
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•• YVilliam limit.
12 30
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44
“ Wiley Y'. YVagnon,
6 23
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44
•• Hiram Segnr,
10 68
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44
•• YY'illiam Bianeet,
6 99
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•• Hiram T. Mann,
10 00
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•• Mrs. Keefin Cook,
3 80
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44
•• Mr. Congdon,
1 50
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•‘ YY’in. II. Morris.
50
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*• T. Flint,
73
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•• W. M. Russel,
50
44
•• F. Horne,
1 00
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44
•• F. YY’riglit, (Tailor.)
X 23
*• Rieliard Head,
75
•• YVilliam YY'ood,
2 87
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•• J. M. Tilfurd,
2 50
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•• Jefferson Taukerslv,
4 09
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•• B. Trapp,
1 4.1
••
44
*• Isaac (1. Seymour,
5 05
* 4
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•• J. E. Jeffers,
50
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•• Braille M. Smith.
2 00
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- Wm. Skivcm, Jr.,
10 73
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•• Joseph Andrews,
37
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•• Bush Ucaslev,
1 23
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•’ Estate of Oeorge Broach,
50
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•• John liarr.
1 00
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44
•‘ J. S. M. Baldwin,
3 78
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44
“ Estate of Ambrose Baher,
1 30
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*• Mr. Burton. (Cotton Buyer,
1 00
••
44
•• T. YV. Collins,
1 95
««
44
•• A. J. Easoui,
I 15
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44
*• .1. Dean,
50
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“ J. O. Coleman,
85
44
•• Monroe Ellis,
73
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•• F. S Owen,
S3?
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4 »
•• Mr. Kcamev,
1 25
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“ M. Harris,
fc‘j
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•‘ T. A. Parsons,
73
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44
•• William Harrison.
25 16
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•• Jim. p. Hunt,
2 00
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•• Isaac Holmes,
•*
44
•• Wm. Hollingsworth,
1 00
44
•• YY m. Napier,
4 30
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•• Bertrand Tisseresu,
9 85
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44
•• James Wood,
10 73
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•• Mr. Mitchell,
1 55
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•• YVilliam Jarvis,
6 19
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•• Richard Lingo,
2 46
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•• P McIntyre,
t 58
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44 Mrs. M. Jarvis,
1 48
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•• Mrs. Jarvis.
2 98
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•• Hiram N. Allen.
1 37
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•‘ Arthur M. Braswell.
3 0U
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•• Geo. YY’. Mallorv,
1 75
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•• Isaac Moreland,
2 23
•*
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•• Jerry Cowles,
21 37
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•*
“ J. A. Everett,
50
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•• John Curtis. •
3 00
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•* Mr. Sunier,
18 00
••
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•• It. L. Roddy,
9 40
••
44
•• Nell SJiaw,
1 00
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•• YV. II. Macarthy,
3 38
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••
■• A. S. YY'ingfield,
5 92
••
44
•• Jane Irxvin,
3 51
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•• J. 1). YY’inn.
3 00
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•• Joseph Smith,
8 59
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•• P. J. Williams,
7 03
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•• Isaiah Chain,
1 00
nov
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THOS. M. GRIFFIN, Adm'r.
U IBU HllliltlFP HA I. K—Will be sold be
fore the court house door in the city of Macon,
Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in February next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
73} acres of land, off of the south side of lot num
ber 137 in the 4th district of Ililib, formnrly Hon-t.ui
county, aajjoining Huff and others; levied ou as the
property of John Hordy, to satisfy a fi fa from Hous
ton Superior court, in "favor of Thomas Gibson vs
John llordv. Propertv pointed out bv Phtiutiff.
dec 27 ' THOS. BAGBY.'Dep. sheriff.
M oitioi NIIKRIPF HAI.KH,—Will lie
sold before the court house door iu tliu town
of Forsyth, .Monroe county, on the first Tuesday in
Primary uext, between tile usual hour* of sale," the
following property, vi*: Ocelot of Laud uuiiibcr
one hundred and forty six in the seventh District of
Monroe county; leveid on a* the property of Joseph
Hill to satisfy one fi fa from Monroe Inferior court,
in favor of John Barrow vs Joseph Hill and John
Jinrrup.
Also, 'Die Lease on one half of lot of Igind Xo. 45,
the west half of said lot, adjoining Wm. L. Caneda,
for one year; levied on as theproperty of E. D. Britt
to satisfy two fi fas from the Justice court of 954th
I list. G.’M.. in favor of John M. Woolsev adm'r on
the estate of John M. Woolscy sen., deceased v» E.
It. Britt. Lew made and returned by Wilev J.
Sikes, constable. D. W. COLLIER, Sheriff,
dec 27
j\. an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston
conntv, will be sold In-lore the courthouse door, in
the town of Perry, Houston comity, ou the lirst
Tuesday in January next. One Hundred nnd Thirty-
six (139) Acres ol' Lainl, known a* the Land Place.
Sold as the property of George W. Wordlow, late
of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heir* and creditor* of said deceased,
nov 29 ORIX I). TUCKER, AdinT.
I>M!MNTKATOR>9 HAS, 14.—Bv virtue of
C 1 UAilDIAtV’H HAI,I4.—Will b-sold iu pur-
I nuance of an order from the Ordinary of Dimly
countv, iu Vienna, on the first Tuesday !u January
next. Lot of Land, Xo. 152, in the first district lif
I tool v enmity, as the property of James Raley and
Charles lUlev, minor* and orphans of Heury W.
Raley,deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JORDAN F. HARVARD, Guardian,
nov 8
4 UMINIMTRATUK’* MAI.K.—Will beaolil
A on the first Tuesday in January next, at the
courthouse door iu Bibb county, in the city of Ma
con. between the legal hours of sale, the following
lots aud parcels of Laud:
Lot Xo. 213, containing 2021 acre*.more or less.
•• •• 199, •• 2021
part of “ "214, “ 195
199. “ 75
.. .. .. .. 197> •• 62
Containing in the aggregate, Hcven Hundred and
Thirtv-tive (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
above lands; the Causeway to l*c sold separately or
with the lands, as may be determined on the day of
sale.
Also, lots Nos. 193, 194 and 139, containing ouch
two hundred and two aud one-balf (20J1) acres, more
or less, in the 4tli district of originally Houston, uow
Bibb comity.
Also, fractional Lot Xo. 104, Macon Reserve, con-
containing ninety-five (93) acres, more or less, on the
Ocmulgee River, about three miles below Macon,
being first quality river bottom land, adjoining land*
of Job Taylor and other*, about one hall of itcienred
and in cultivation, and the other half heavily tim
bored.
The above lands to be sold fur a division, anil for
the benefit of the heirs of Laird H. Wiley, deceased;
the interest of said deceased being an undivided
half, anti bv order of the Honorable the Court of Or
nov 15
Administratocof L. II. Wiley, deceased.
I D.tIIMNTUATOK’*.s iI.K.—Will lie sold
J L on the first Tuesday in January next, before the
courthouse door in Macon, Bibb comity, the follow
ing property, to wit: Sidd by an order of the honora
ble Ordiuary of Bibb comity—239J acres of Lain!
lying ou the Tobesaufkee Creek, about 12 mile* from
Macon, adjoining the lands of John B. Parker, Luke
Nowell, John Arnold, nnd It. Gilbert.
Also, 303J acres of Land, lying near said creek,
adjoining the lands of Thomas Wttolfolk, Henry
Johnson, Elisha Newell, and Jesse Wiggins. The
widow’s dower will he laid off before the day of sale.
Also, 32 Negroes,to wit:
Isaac, about 90 year* old: Jim, about 30 year* old;
Peter, about 19 years old; Rose, about 90 year* old;
Sarah, about 30'yours old; Bill, about 9 year* old;
Mary, about 6 year* old; Perry 5 vears old; John,
3 years old; Daniel, 2 years old. and two infant chil
dren of the woman Sarah. Sold as the property of
Samuel Chant Ides*, late of ltibb county, deceased.
Terms, twelve months credit with approved seen
rity. JACKSON CHAMBI.ESS. ) A , m . m
nov 1* SAMUEL C. CH.YMBLESS, \ AU,n *'
A 1>.?11N1 ST It ATOJt’S HA 1.14. Agreeably
to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Joues
comity, will lie sold la-fore the courthouse door in
the town of Clinton, Jones count v, on the first Tites-
ilav iu January next, within the fegal hours of sale,
a likely Negro man, about 33 years old, named Jack.
Sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of
Daniel Clifton, deceased. Term* cash,
nov t JOHN A. NELSON. Adm'r.
A DJIINIHTRATOIl’H HA I, *4.—Will be sold
at Vienna, in Dooly county, on the first Tuesdav
in January uext, nil the Real Estate of Willis 8.
Leonard, late of Dooly comity, deceased, consisting
of lots of Land, Nos. 103, 104, 99, and half of Lot
No. 121, in the 7th district of said county, and Lot
No. 14 in the 15th district, nnd No. 95 in the 11th dis
trict of said county of Dooly, together with two
town lots iu the town of Vienua',for the purpose of dis
tribution among the heirs, (widow's dower to be
taken.) Terms made known on the day of gale,
nov 9 JAMES FLEMING, Adm'r.
K XKCVTOR’M HAI.14.—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday January next, at the courthouse iu
Marion, Twiggs "county, within the usual hours of
sale, four likely Negroes, to wit: Simon, a man,
By virtue of the last I about 23 years of age ; Sarah, a woman, about 32
K XKIT'TOR’H ftALH— .. .
will aud testament of Harrison 1). Hoskins, late fears of age. and her two small children. Harriet nnd
Lacy. Sold a» the propert v of J ame* Vinson, late of
Twiggs comity, deceased, for a division among the
legatees. Terms cash.
nov 22 JOSEPH BLACKSHEAR, Ex r.
of Houston county, deceased, will bo sold before the
courthouse door in the town of Perry, on the first
Tuesday in January next. Lot of Land Xo. 249, nnd
all of liit of Land Xo. 237, (except ten acres in the
north-west eorncr,) situate in the 5ln district of IIous-
4 1>.H I NIST UATO K\s S AI.I4.—Will be sold
ir less: which said lands will lie sold subject to the
.... . . I claim of Melinda Hoskins, to dower in and to the
now sitting in that j , an „.
>ty lor the adjustment oi claim* of citizens ■ Also, at the time time and place, will be sold by
.id subjects of A in erica and England
relv. on the go-orment o!
bout
of 1
toncounty^conujulngIn the whole.393.cres. mort> 5n$ft^tho"c7iS3.o1^ do^taSr^.HoiSS
d th
nave lu
tc. ritori
her ailinissiou a Mate
Hu m, trad that they !:.• * >-
mount to about two ut
arc mostly transferred t<
should not he suroii-rd if;
iu.iking on the part of llrilid
.M.ssi-sippi mid Texas bom
••Bread thrown upon the v. ,i
tiisny dayb.”
ms oi ciuacus ; Also, nt tne same ume nun place, win »€ so.a uy
gland respect- I virtue of «ald will, the following nanu-d Negroes,
Other n a ion «« w ' t! Cato, n man, Tom, a man. aud Patty, n xvn-
• \ , . ' mau, each about 35 year* old; Alick, a mail. 33 or
snied by the
it previous to
ito the Union, before
jowl alloiv.J. They
lions'of dollars, and
British subjects. I
attempt were
all also.
returns after
40 years old; Mary, a woman, 23 or 24 year* old ;
America, a woman, 20 or 21 years old; Jannct, a
girl. 17 or 18 years old; Dennis, a boy, 11 or 12 year*
olik and Henry, * boy, 9nr 10 years old.
PorchtiKers will be required to pnv one-third of
j the pu rrhsoe toon or in ossh, ami secursthe payment
I of the balance at the end of twelve months by note
| mil good security.
SHEPARD ROGERS, ) -p .
| nov 22 JAMES ALFORD. J “ **•
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January
next, between the lawful hours of sale, a Negro wo-
man named Penny. Also, the undivided half of tho
ilotiM- and I»t in’the town of Perry, now occupied
by Elijah M. Hulsi-v a* a residence, adjoining the
residence of Mrs. Catharine Duncan on the East,
and the* Harness Shop of Janie* M. Too nicy on the
West. Sold ns the property of the estate of James
Blackman, deceased. Teniis on tho day of sale,
nor 15 JOHN M. GILES, Adm'r.
The New York Mirror
baa struck in," aud gue*
New York ladies ••have
t" wear yards and yards
Mid stitching, wlmre tin-
iay- *' Extravagance
on to mention how
become .-leeustouted
of lace embroidery
human eye cannot
that
D71INI8TR ATOR’M
. of r.n order of the < >r lho
I be .-old on the first Tm - !
•iiji-t. Dooly county, bclwi
-, Lot of Em-1 Xo. to*, i:
lh- p,
HALEc—By '
ry ,.f Warren’co
-v in Januarv nc
ii :lm ) i» till ho;
:li- 11th distri
intv of Wan
>-riy of Archelus Bn
JOHN BV rV." A'!:i
jie-cietratc." 1* this another vision of
•■ uaad’s eye. Horatio V'—Bostou Time,.
0, no Wc sometimes huv c the curiosity to
fi twice at the window* of the Broadway muslin
storet but only u an "outrider.”— Tribune.
V D.tlf NIHTKATOR'H HACK.—By virtu.
:m nrJ»?r of th«* Iiontirahle Onlinnry of (V;
ford oouniy, will bo ><*M on lh** lirst ru»*.-di>
J inunrv nMt, b«*for<* th«- uourtliouac* door in Kn
ville, Crawford county, Georgia, Lot of Land in >
county, wb^reou Gaructt Aut3rc«>, \uto of paid <-u
tv, died. Term* on tho duv of ««!#-
uov JOU.V H.JuKl^A.V, A dm i
4 D.MIfTIHTBATOIfi’^ N.4hK.-On the first
lx. Tucatluv in January next, will be sold before the
courthouse door, in the town of Hawkinsville, Pu
laski county, between the u*aml hours of sale. Lot
..i L .. . N'». 1 , in T!i• • •'lh »I:>trict.«•ritcinally Dooly,
now Pulaski county. Sold for the benefit of heirs
tiid creditors **f Cbtvton S. Hargrove, late of Hous
ton count v, deccas* d.
nov i:» WILLIAM S. VAUGHN, Adm’r.
4 DJirVI«TBATOK'.HJ»Alilis-By virtue of
V an order of Ihi* (N»urt of Ordinary of Houstt
count v, ^11! b«* sob! on tin* first Tu. i lay in Junusi
next, Ijofiircthc fnurthons«-doorin th*- town of Pt-rrv.
f!i<- land heiougixig t" tin* estate «»f Kixdcii
il»-.'» rts'-«l. viz: Lot of Land Xo. on** hundred nnd
two (iov*.i one hmidrM and three (10.1,, and one hun-
«!re<l :tnd twr-nty-one jlilj about 4i)0 acres dakrfd
ami in a hitjli plate of cultivation and w. ll watered,
.til !»• in^iu the eleventh district of Houston comity.
Sold for tli4* benefit 4jf th»» heir*. Terms made known
on th« dav sale
uur THOMAS POLLOCK. Adm'r.
T'nblir fairs.
-
in or.!.-
lurt-boui
f ,.llc. ti
hundred a
I ISO)
D.UININTR.4TOn’8 HALE.—Will he sold
OU the lirst Tu-sdsvin January next, agreeable
of the Ordiuary of Dooly county, ut the
door in Vi. n.ia. between the u-tia! hours
• followin'. Lets of Land : Number one
id thirty-six, (139) one hundred aud fifty-
>ue hundred and fifty-throe, (133)one hun
dred and sixty-eight. (198) one hundred and sixty-
nine, ,169) cuut-iiuiu— two hundred two aud a half
acre.' each. Also, the undivided east half of number
one hundred .nd fifty-four, 1151) also, all that part o
on*- hundred aud seveptv, (170) lying South of th
Soutl: prong of Bi— Creek, eaeli containing one bun
died one and 1 acres. Sold as the properly ot tho os
tale of Allen Bridges, deceased. Tho above Lands
sold under tho incumbrance of widow* dower,
which xvillroverttopurcliasor—aold for the benefit of
the heirs. Terms made known on the day.
AKDILLA BRIDGES. Adm’x.
nov 15 JAMES CROSS, Adm'r.
(illations, pikr ifomitij.
IS, Jtlli
of Ad
VrjioJd
A DJIINI.NTK.4XOK'* HAKE.—By an Order
of the honorable Court of Ordinary of Dooly
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Januarv
next, the following lots of Land : Xo. 28, in the llth
district; and Nos. 370, 183 and 202, in tho 10th dis
trict, Doolv county. The last named numbrg* form
ing r settlement, on which the deceased, died, on
which there are good improvements, with 123 or
150 acre* of cleared land, and in n high state of cul
tivation. Also, Isabel, a negro woman, 41 years old;
Mary, a girl, 10 years old; Hannah, a girl, 7 years
old; Lucy, a girl, 5 years old, and Lizy a girl 2 years
old.
All the above propertv belonging to the estate of
Jnnu-s Warren, late of Dooly county, deceased, and
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on tbe day of sale,
nov 22 GEORGE L WARREN, Adm’r.
Fifty Negroes for Sale.
W ILL be sold at the courthouse door, in the
town of Clinton, Jones county, xvithin the le-
gall; ours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next,
about fifty Negroes, belonging to the estate of Michael
M. Healy, late of Jones county, deceased; to be sold
for the purpose of carrying out the prox-isions of the
last will and testament'of said deceased, and in con
formity to a decree of the Honorable the Superior
Court of said county. The sale to continue from day
to day until all of said Negroes shall oe disposed of.
Term,—A credit of twelve months; the purchasers
to give notes with good security.
ROBERT V. HARDEMAN.)
WILLIAM MORELAND. > Ex'rs.
nov 15 CHARLES MACARTHY. )
A O.UINIHTRATOR'M MALE.—Will be sold,
agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Upson county, before the courthouse dojy in the
town ofThomastun, Upson county, on the first Tues
day in January next, .Mit.LT, a Negro girl, about 12
years old. Sold as the property of Benjamin F.
'Smith, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
on the day of sale. AUGUSTUS A. SMITH,
nov 1 Administrator.
,t DJIINIMTHATOH'* HA I. K.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in Januarv next, agreeable
to au order of the Ordinary of Dooly county, at the
courthouse door in Vienna. I-sit of Land number
eleven (11) in the fourteenth (14) district of Dooly
enmity, between the usual hour* of sale. Sold as
the property of th« estate of Asa Pepkiu, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said ea
tate. Term* on the day.
THEOI’H ELL'S B. WILLIFORD, Adm'r.
A DJI15MTIUTOB'* H A EE.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in January next, before the
courthouse door, in the towu of Forsyth, the Land
*ml Negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas
Wynn, deceased, except the place on which the
deceased lived.
WILLIAM WYNN.
nov 15 Administrator with the will annexed.
G 1 VABDIANtt HA I.K.—Agreeable to an order
T of the Ordinary of Monroe county, will be sold
in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, on the first
Tuesday in January "next, a Negro woman, Matilda,
about 40 year* old; sold as the property of John K,
McKeuney, minor.
nov 22 PATIENCE McKEXXEY. Guardian.
A D.tllNIMTK ATOK’ri HAKE.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in January next, agreeable
to an order of the Ordinary of Dooly county, at the
court-house 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 Haunali, about eight years old, also Lot of Land
unmber two hundred and twenty-four, (224) tenth
(10) district Doolv comity. Sold as the propertv of
the estate of Janies Harp, deceased, forthe benefit of
the heirs. Terms made known ou the dav of sale,
nov 15 HENRY M. HARP. Adm’r.
A U.TIINIHTRATOR’H hake.—By virtue of
an order issued from the Ordinary of Craxrford
county, at the .September Term, 1853, will be sold at
Knoxville, in said county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, between the lawful hours of sale, all
tin- Land and Negroes belonging to the ••state of
(Ihadiah 31. Colbert, late of said countv, deceased ;
among which, are some choice and x aluahle Negroes.
Sold for the benefit of the lieir* and creditor*.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
IRENA COLBERT, Adm’x.
nor 15 JL H. COLLIER. Adm'r.
A D3IIIVIHTR ATOR’H MAI,14,—By virtue of
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston
County, will be sold before the Courthouse door in
she Town of Perry, in said County, on the first Tues
day iu Jnnnarv next, three negroes belonging to the
estate of Appling T. Chambers deceased, to wit: Bill
a mau about 22 years old; Lney a girl alwmt 17 years
old, and Henry a boy about 16 years old. Sold for
the beuefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
made known on the dav of sale,
nov 15 31ILES SANDERS. Adm'r.
A OJU.NIHT'HATOR’H MAI,14. Agreeable
to an order of the honorable, the Ordinary of
June* county, will bo sold before the courthouse
door in Clinton. 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 heir* and creditors.
•lee 20 AARON B. STRIPLING, Adm'r.
A U.TIINIMTRATOR'H MAI.E.—By virtue of
an order of the honorable, the Ordinary of
dinary of Houston county. Terms on the day of Houston county, will be sold before the courthouse
sale. * J. II. WILEY, dour, in tho town of Vienna, Dooly county, on the
first Tuesday in February next, within the legal
hours of sale, Lot of Iguid number ten (10) in the
third (3d) district of Dooly county, asthe property of
the estate of Samuel Grace, late‘of Houston county,
deceased, for distribution,
dec 13 JOHN LAIDLER. Jr.. Adm’r.
Citations, ®ihh Cnnntij.
G I40K44IA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Geo.
W. Craft applies to me for Letters of Adminis
tration on tho estate of Matthew Beard, late of said
county, doceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
son* concerned, to be and appear nt my office within
tlie time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any
they have, wliy said letters should not be granted,
dec 6 P. TRACY, Ordinary.
/'1EOKRIA, PIKE rorXTY.—Wb
ana T. Arnold, applies to me for Le!
ministration, on the estate of William V
late .-aid county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and adnimi
singular, the kindred and creditor.- of .-.fit
lo be and appear at my office within tin
scribed by law, to show cause if any tl
.-aid letters should not lie granted.
Given under tnv hand at office, this 30th day of N
vember.18.V3- ' WILEY E. MAXGHAM.
dec 6 Ordinary.
ll aud
•ased
have
pBOKClA, PIKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Bar-
VJT bry Johnson applies to nto for Letter- of Ad
ministration on tile estate of William Nelson, late ot
said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and
singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased
to be and appear at my office, xvithin the time pro
scribed bv law, to show cause, if auy exist, why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, tills 2d day of De
cember, 1853 WILEY K MANG1IAM,
dec 6 Ordinary.
/~1 KORRIA, PIKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Wil-
\JT bom H. Bankston, applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Owen Arnold, late of
said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office; within the time pre
scribed bylaw, to shore cause, if any they have, why
said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 30th Novem
ber. 1853. WILEY E. MANOHAM.
dec 8 Ordinary.
G EORGIA, PIKE COUNTY.—Whereas, David
K. Montgomery, applies to mo for Letters of
Guardianship of the per-ons and property, of Amanda
C. Proctor, and Garry G. I’roetor, minor children of
Garry G. Proctor, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office witliin
the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band at office, this 33th day of No
vember, 1853. " WILEY E. MANGHAM.
dec 6 Ordinary.
S TATE OE GEORGIA.—The Court of Or
dinary of Pike county, met pursuant adjourn
ment, this 7th day of November, 1853. Present,
Wiley E. Mangham, Ordinary. Court of Ordinary,
November Term, 1833.
I T appearing to the Court, by the Petition of James
Crawford, tlmt Samuel Mitchell, in his life time,
executed to said James Craxvford his bond to make
titles to the West hall' of lot of Laud, No. 153, in the
ninth district of originally Monroe, new Pike county,
and that said Mitchell departed this life withont ex
ecuting titles to said half lot of Land, or in any wuy
providing therefor, nnd that the purchase money for
said half lot of Lind lias been (mid. And said James
Crawford havingpetitioned this Court todireet Jane
L. Mitchell, Administratrix, with the will annexed,
upon the estato of said Samuel Mitchell, deceased,
to execute to him titles to said half lot of Land in
conformity with the said boud :
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 Inxv—
that all persons concerned, may file objections in the
Clerk’* office of said Court, (if any they hare,) why
said Administratrix should not execute titles to said
half lot of Land.
By the Court :
II. A G. J. GREKOV, & MARTIN,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
The above is a true extract from the Minutes of
said Court, this 9th November, 1833.
nov 15 W. E. MANGHAM. Ordinary.
(Citntians, Saalij (Cnnnlij.
C JEOitGlA, uuoi.t uuu.vit.— Whereas,
J Augustus L. Sorutchcns, applies to me for Let
ters of Administration it hosts non. on the estate of
Henry Pettee, late of said couutv, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular. Die kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and aiipcar at my office, on or before the first
.Monday in February next, to show cause, if any exist
whv said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my lmnd and official signature at of
fice, this 22nd Dee., 1933.
dec 27 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ord’y.
C 4EOKGIA, DOOLY' COUNTY.—Whereas,
J .Samuel Story applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration, on the estate of George YV. Calhoun,
late of said county, deceased:.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased,
to be and appear at iny office, on or before the first
Monday in February next, and slioxv cause, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given iimlt-f my hand and official signature, at of
fice, this 22nd dax' of Dec. 1833.
dec 27 " ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ord'v.
/ XKOItGIA, DOOLY COUNTY. Whereas,
VJ Charles Powell, applies to me for Letters of
Guardianship of the persons and property of James
I>. Cnlbepper, Leanora R. ft. Culpepper, Marietta J.
Culpepper, and tf. Culpepper, orphans nud liuuors of
John S. Culpepper, late ot said couutv, deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all per
sons concerned or interested, to be and apppear at
my office on or before the second Monday in Janua
ry next, and shoxv cause, if auy exist, xvliv said Let
ter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at of
fice, this 3th day of December, 1833.
dee 13 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ordinary
If pi A’atirrs.
A 1 :^
'itmmis having Mfuiaud- against the estate
iichard M. Seroggan. late of Jones county,
deceased, arc request'-.' to present them according
in law—ant! tho.-c indebted to .-aid estate, are re
quested to make immediate pavnient.
dee 6 DANIEL LESLIE, Administrator.
V LL persons indebted to the estate of Isaac Mills,
late of Crawford county, deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
demand* against said d ;ceased. are notified to pn
sent tie same duly authenticated;
ALEXANDER MILLS.
dee 20 Administrator, with the will annexed
g-tnpif nuft /guru Prtj &
Closing Out—
rpHE suh.-cribcrs have
I erty for one of tin- hu-
Staple Drv Goods in tin- <■
them at Cost. Greater h.i
be given. The stock i- I*
A LL persons are Ii
T\. for a certain Prm
hereby warned against tradin
nmiasory Note, for $20t),
payable to R. A. Butler, and' due 1st January, 1*5
as the consideration for said note has failed, and
will not be paid unless under legal compulsion.
JOHN W. BABCOCK,
nov 22—3t Trustee of K. K. Goodyear.
A LL persons having demands against I)r. John
W. Barkxvell, lateof Pulaski county, decease
are hereby notified to present them properly attested
to me xvithin the time prescribed by law, and all per
sons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required
to make immediate payment
nov 29 THOMAS J. BARKWELL, Adm'r.
.A. Neck Cieero Neel, and J. M. Neel, late of Bibb
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,
nov 29 One of the Legatees.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Ivy Brook:
late of Monroe county, deceased, is requested
to make immediate payment, and all those having
demands against said estate, is requested to present
them in terms of the law.
nov 15 DAVIS SMITH, Adm’r.
A LL persons haviug demands against the estate of
Henry YV. Walton, late of Monroe county de
ceased, are hereby notified to present them properlj
attested to me, xvithin the time prescribed by law,
ortheyxvill not be settled; and all persons indebt
ed to said deceased, are hereby required to make
immedate payment. .JAMES EVANS, *
dec 13* I). A. WALTON,
Carpeting ! CarpetiugTT"
TUST received “by Expre.-s,” 6pice*,!/ ,
•’>!>• *' Tape-try Carpeting of
l “"'IK
• Ex’rs.
CJIXTY days after date, application will lie made
O to the honorable Court ot Ordinary of Crawford
count v, for leax-e to sell a Negro boy by the name of
PICK, belonging to the estate of Isaac Mills, late
of Craxvford county, deceased.
ALEXANDER MILLS,
dee 20 Administrator, xvitli the will annexed.
OIXTY' days after date, application xvil! bo made
O to the honorable Ordinary of Houston county,
for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to
the estate of Augustus II. Ragan, late of said eoun
tv, deceased. .MARY M. RAGAN, Adm'r.
" dee 13
OIXTY days after date, application will he made
O to the Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to
sell all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Elias
C. Haddock, late of said county, deceased,
nov 15 AY’NER BURNAJI, Adm’r.
OIXTY Days alter date, application will be made
O 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 IY'TY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary ot Pulaski county, for
leave to 6ell all the Land and Negroes belonging to
the estate of Eli Shepherd, late of said coiintx', de
ceased. MATTHEW GRACE, Adm’r.
nov 29
S IXTY days afterdate, application will be made
to the honorable, tlie Court of Ordinary of I*u
laski county, lor leave to sell all tlie Lands belong
ing to the estate of Delamar Clayton, late of Pulaski
county, deceased.
JOHN YY’. CARBUTHERS,
nov 29 Administrator, de honis won.
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the honorable Ordinary of Craxvford county,
for leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging to tlie
estate of Green B. Felts, late of Crawford county,
deceased. EWELL YYEBB, Adm’r."
nov 8
OIXTY days after date, application will be made
O to the Honorable Ordinary of Crawford county,
for leax-e to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate
of Garnett Andrews, late of said county, deceased,
nov 8 JOHN H. JORDAN, Adm’r.
S IXTY' DAYS nfter date, application will be made
to tlie honorable the Ordinary of Bibb county,
for leax-e to sell ail the real and personal property
belonging to file estate of Alexander Scott, late oi
said comity deceased.
dec 27 E. L. STBOHECKER, Admr.
S IXTY" days after date, application will be made
to the honorable Ordimirx- of Jones comity,
for leax-c to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to
the estate of George Broach, late of Junes f-ouutv
deceased. RACHAEL BROACH, Adm’rx."
nov 8
lanmninji strain !jji|is.
C 1KOHGIA, DOOLY COUNTY. Whereas,
X Irwin Bullock, applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of George C. Bullock, late
of said county, deceased:
These are, "therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to oe and appear at my office ou or before the se
cond Mondaym January" next, and shoxv cause, if any
exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at of
fice, this 5th day of December. 1833.
dec 13 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ordinary.
(Citations, Imnstnn (Cnmity.
G eorgia. Houston county'.—whereas,
Osborne Miller, applies to me for Letters of
Guardianship of Amanda E., Sarah A. J., William J.,
and Margaret K„ minor children of James Barron,
late of Houston county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office xvithin
flic time prescribed by h\w, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted. ”
Given under my hand at office, this 28th day of
November, 1833. JOHN H. POYY’EKS,"
dec 9 Ordinary.
G eorgia, bibb county.— 1 Where**, M. 8
Thomson, applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration upon the estate of Mary A. Cimian, and for
Letters.of Administration, de bonis non, on the es
tate of M. Cimian, deceased:
These are, 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 letter* should not be granted,
dee 6 P. TRACY, Ordinary,
G eorgia, BIBB COUNTY.—Court or Ordi
XAtir, December term, 1853.—Whereas, it ap
pears to the Court, that Absalom Johnson, Guardian
of the minor children of George Y’ignl, deceased, (late
of said county.) has made no returns to this office, of
bis aiding* and doings as guardian aforesaid, it is
on motion of counsel. Ordered, That said Johnson do
shew cause, on or before the term of this Court,
Why his commission as guardian should not be de
clared forfeit, and he himself dismissed from said
guardianship. And it is further ordered, that a ser
vice of this rule be perfected on him, by publication
in the Telegraph paper.
GEORGIA, C I. Edward D. Tracy, Deputy Ordi-
ltibb County. I nary, iu and for said conntx-, do certi
fy that tlie abox*e is a true extract from tfie minutes
of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb Coiuitx-.
dec 13 E. D. TllACY, I)ep." Ordinary.
/~S EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—C’oi-IIT ok Ok-
\JTDtSART,December Term, 1833.—YYTiereas, itnp-
pears to this Court, that John A. Y’igai, Executor of
tho last will nnd testament of George Vigal, deceas
ed, (lateof said conntv,) is xvasting and mismanage-
ing, -aid estate—It is on motion of counsel, Ordered,
That he do shew cause, in or before tho next Term
of thL* court, xvhich is held on tho 1st Monday In Jan
uarv next, why he should not be removed from his
said trust, and an Administrator, with tho xvill annex
ed, apppointed in his stead.
GEORGIA, l I, Edward D. Tracy, Deputy Ordi-
Bibb County. J nary in, and for said county, do certify
that the above is a true extract, from the Minutes of
the Court of Ordinary of Bibb countw
dec 13 E. D. TRACY', Dep. Ordinary.
(Citations, (Crnniforfo (Cnitiitij.
ry EORGIACRAYY'FORD COUNTY'.—Whereas
vJT John R. Jordan, applies to mu for Letters ofad-
ministration on the estate of William T. Shuriey, late
id county, deceased:
Those are,"therefore, to cito and admonish all and
guhir, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
he and appear »t my office, within the time pre-
ribad bylaw, amt show cause, if any they have,
aid letters should not be granted.
Givan under inv hand st office, December 2nd,
IB. JAMES J. KAY - , Ordinary.
G rokli 4, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Where
as, Joseph J. A. Wallows and Wesley F. Wel-
lows, applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of
lie persons and property of Ann YY allows, Mary
ellowa. and Shelly Wellows, minors and orphan
bildreii of William tf. Wellows, late of said county,
deceased :
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all per
ns interested, to be and appear at my office within
the time proscribed hr law, and show cause, if anv
tbev bave, ivhy said Letters should uot be grants,1.
Given under inv hand at office, Decembers, lS5:i.
dee 1J JAMK8 J. KAY, Ordinary.
G eorgia, Houston county.—Whereas,
the estate of Clarissa Yates, remains unrepre
sented :
Thi-eo are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, xvithin the time pre
scribed by law, to shoxv cause, if any they have, xvhy
Letters of Administration should not be granted to
the Clerk of tlie Superior Court of Houston county,
agreeably to laxv, iu such cases made and provided.
Given under mv hand at oliice, this 28th day of
November, 1853. JOHN H. POWERS,
dec 6 Ordinary.
(Citations, Soars fcnnntq.
G eorgia, JONES COUNTY.-YYTiercas, Thus.
J. Middlebrooks, Guardian for Mary A. Barker,
applies to mo for Letters of Dismission from said
Guardianship:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish nil per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my oliice, within
the time prescribed by laxv, toshoxv cause.if any they
have, why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signatnre. this
18th dax - of November, 1853.
nov 29 ELBERT HUTCHINGS, Ordinary.
••Beauty anil Economy Combined.”
T HE OLD VIRGINIA DYE HOUSE, (Ph.enix
Like) has from its ashes risen, witli all its x'arious
virtues, its original colors to bestow.
Tlie subscriber most respectfully informs his cus
tomers and the public generally, that hi* establish
ment lias been rebuilt, anil can now be found on Cot
ton Avenue, YY'est of the YVashington Hall, where he
i* fully prepared to execute in the best manner all
the various branches of Dyeing, ltenox-atiiig and Re
pairing all kinds of Ready Made Clothing, mid La
dies’ Dresses, Shawls, Bonnets and nil sorts of Fancy
Goods damaged by use. Ladies mid Gentlemen wiil
please label all articles sent to this establishment,—
Goods from all parts of tho State sent as before, shall
receive prompt attention ami forwarded back xvith
care.
Factories'and others hax-ing warp filling to color,
xvill find it to their interest to test tho virtues of this
establishment. Person* wishing Homespun dyed,
will please obserx-e, for black tlie warp must be pur
ple or blue; for brown a copperas color, and for
green tho warp must be white.
Cash must be paid 011 delivery of Goods.
apl 19 OLD VIRGINIA DYE HOUSE.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation
Company.
T HE new and splendid side-wheel steam
ship Kev-Stoxx State, Captain Rob-. ,
ert Iiaraie ; State or Georgia, Captain J. J. Gar
van, Jr., xvill leave Savannah for Philabelphia every
YY’ednesday. -
These sti am-shipsare the most comfortable on the
coast, mid are unsurpassed for safety and speed.—
They xvill leax-e Savannah as follows:
Key-Stone State,
State of Georgia,
Key-Stone State,
State of Georgia,
Key-Stone State,
State of Georgia,
Key-tftonc State,
tfta’te of Georgia,
Key-Stone State,
State of Georgia,
Key-Stone State,
State of Georgia,
Cabin Passage
Steerage Passage
Spet. 27,1853.
YVed nes day, 28th Sept.
“ 3th Oct.
“ 12th “
“ 19th “
“ 26th “
“ 2nd Nov.
9th “
“ 16th “
“ 23rd “
“ 30th “
7th Dec.
“ 14th -
$20 00
8 00
C. A. L LAMAR.
Agent in Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN,
Agent* in Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES MAIL LIAE.
IVcxv York &- Nnvnuxinh Steamship*.
£j£k «aS£
DATS OF LEAVING SAVANNAH VOR NEW YORK.
THE Florida, Capt. YYoodhull, Nov. 5
The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, “ 9
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon •• 12
The Florida, Cant. YVoodhull •• 19
The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, “ 23
The Augusta, Cap;. Lyon, “ 26
The Florida, Capt. YY'oodhuIl, Doc. 3
The Alabama, Capt. tfehenek “ 7
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon “ 10
The Florida, Cunt. YY'oodhnl “ 17
The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, •• 21
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon “ 24
The Florida, Capt. YY’oodhuIl, •• 31
Tiiese ship* are the largest on the coast, unsurpass
ed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passage
■11 50 to 60 hours," and are commanded by .'killful,
careful and polite officer*. They offer a most desir
able conveyance to New Y'ork." On the completion
of the KNOXVILLE, in January next, this line will
bo semi-weekly. Cabin passage". $23.
' PADDLEFORD, FAY & CO..
Agent* ill Sax-anuuh.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
nov 1 13 Broudivav, New Y'ork.
death’s Grist mill.
T HESE celebrated MILLS are built by tlie sub
scriber in Macon, and warranted superior to
any others now in use. They can be seen at the
Iron YY"orks of Robert Findlay, or at my shop on
Cotton Avenue.
jnne 28 49—tom GEORGE MEATII.
CllCVSiC, &r.
e- BOXES Now Y'ork State Cheese.
8permandAd imnntine Candles.
No 1 and Pale Soap. Just received
and for sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL,
oct II
35
Blankets, Ac.
I AAA HEAVY 8 4 ami 9-4 Blankets.
L.UUU 3,000 Y’ards Kerseys, xvith a variety of
itaplo Dry Goods, suitable for till' season, just rei-eiv-
od and for sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL,
ost 11 .
Paints* mid Oil.
r AAA WHITE LEAD;
0,UUU 5,000 lbs. Blake’s tire-proof Paint,
500 galls. Linseed Oil. For sale bv
11 n 15 ' CA1UIART.V HOFF.
130
I>iuie autl Cement.
ilLS. MMK. -0 bU. Ompiil, for mi Ip bv
•«p 0 4 CHAtf. CAMl J iibJLL.
FOR PALATKA, E. F.,
Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's,
Jacksonville, Mtddlcburg, (Black Creek)
and Picolata.
T HE Nexv and Superior steam-
packets SAINT JOHN’S, Capt.
.James Freeborn, and WILLIAM,
GASTON, Capt. Titos. Shaw, will leave for th
above places as follows: Tlie tft. John’s ou Thurs
day morning, 15th inst., at to o’clock, and Wm. Gas
ton on Tuesdav morning, 20th iust., at 10 o’clock,
and xvill continue to leave at tlie same hour every
Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. Tlie latter, boat
carrying the U. S. Mail. For freight or passage, hav
iug handsome state room accommodations, apply 011
board or to J. H. GUNBY. Agent
ty The St. John’s will goto St. Augustine ox-cry
•ttli trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on the
29th iust.
sep 6 ly
Ladies Dress G 00 «is
-qq YARDS French Mi- '
aud ]
All offer
nov 22
do Plain Black
Patterns Brocade
Black Fi
st by
d at 1
BW»1 ■''dk'.
'VlN.Slilp
Embroideries
V LARGE stock of all kinds, ; ,t,.
uov --
£3^* Messenger copv.
Handsome
• »t cost bv
WIXSHIP
4 Soy
Goods—..Attentj,,.
• rises 2!
rn Hi; subscribers having received their x-
1 of Fancy Or y GW,, for the w|„1 . ’ .
sately assure the undfcs, that in oriut
Fashion, Elegance and Cheapness th*
cannot be excelled in Georgia. ' ■_
YY’e are determined to keep at aUthn«. -
A. No. 1. stock of Fashionable GoSb^
tng honorably and fairly with our eu«t. >' "
to receive the same liberal patronage tWt .‘Ti’ !, i
been conferred. ” ‘“•••ufteti
Our old friends and customers, are nirt;. 1 ,
’’Stir"' •
Curtain Goods,
-ptVERY variety and kinds, xvith all the trim
El to correspond. Can suit ovei-v
them,
oct 11
smt every one : n
BOsnCKkte ;
* JOHUr
Fumily Goods/ ~-
TRISII LINEN, Sheetings, Flannels f
JL Tweeds, Prints, Jaeonet,Checked.ind.' -" v
fins, Tickiug, Canton Flanucls and everr oilf*
•le suitable for family use, on terms theV,c r ,* K:
mod* ting.
We intend selling our goods at snujjnroSo
will be most happy to show them, whetV, K;
irnot. Our motto is to please ami satisfy -, n Te!t *
;oiners, we wiil do our prettiest to succeed ' in 1 '
-hopping remember BOSTICK & JOITk
oct 11 “•’»
Ladies and Gentlemen,
T HE subscribers being very thankful for s. i,-
vors, xvould again invite your poitica!iro*_
tinn to their New Stock of Fancy Drv Good-
opened for tlie Fall and YY’intertrade, idlofwl N
he sold as cheap as the cheapest,
oct 11 BOSTICK,
* JOHN';
Dress Goods.
O UR stock of Dress Goods embraces everrfl
new and desirable ir. Silk, Satin, am! wy- i '
Fabrics, being beautiful, durable *»d
Call and see them. BOSTICK i JOII- $'
oct 11
US’- YEW GOODS. 4;
T HE undersigned has just returned f-„. n
North xvith a Lutes »»# Cosnert 8:ort«
Staple &- Fauci I>i-v Goods, which !
opening. The usual qualifying remark? of .- .
Beautiful, 4-c. lie thinks unnec-:-.;rv,' f . - .
goods speak for themselx-es as to style, quiiitv I
price, and therefore, needs no trumpeter; t.'lv'-', 1
however, on the intelligence and taste et the k'.ih
of Macon and the surrounding connfrr,)«
respectfully submit the decision to them Ag,
whom, lie cordially inx-ites to call and ea
themselves, before purchasing elsewhere.
oct 11 YY'. YV. PABKEl
Georgia Made Leather and Shot
T HE undersigned lias for .-ale, onciinsiaiut-
a splendid lot of Harness and Bridie LntW- I
Band and S..!.- do .- Rii-wr .--nd I’l.u.i.;::.. . I
Wax and Kip do; Calfskins, fee. Als-., IIFlTY I
RCSSET7,'t/tORS, Black Wax do; lYonn 4
Shoes for house servants. YY'. \\ T . PARKEk
oct 11
—
Linen and Cotton Sheeting
F OR saie, a large stock of 10-4 and 12-4 Limns
Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen and Cutt
of ail all xi-idths.
sept 27
G. YV. PK1(
Paper Hangings.
hand a tine assortment of Paper Hanjin;
(sept 27.)
G. YV. 1
Table Damask.
O N hand agood assortment ofTableDaffia&T
elling, Napkins of all qualities,
sept. 27.G.W.PRICJ
Priuted Cashmeres.
O N hand a handsome lot of Printed Ca-hmm .
and DeLaius. G. YV. PRICE,
sept 27
Acw Fall Goods.
T HE subscriber is now receiving his stock e.'Fsr
cy and Staple Goods, suitable for t!. - Fall ant
YY’inter trade. His friends and the publican 1 rii.i-c
ed to give him a call. G. YY’. PUICC
sept 27
I
and Rugtfs. [
'ST re.-eix ed an a—iirtni 1 nt • -t' •
Tiiree Ply Carpeting. G. YY. PRICE
Carpeiin
~J L'ST reeeix-ed an
sept 27
-
Plaid Silks. j
J i'ST reeeived a rieii at. . I. i:h1m ti
PlaM, Plaun and Brocade Silks, for salecha
sept 27. G. YV. PRICE. I
Blankets and Kerseys.
O N hand a good assortment of Negro B:si t<
Kerseys. Also, tine large Bed Blanket.'
low. G. YY'. PRICE
sent 27
Velvet Carpeting. |
TUST received an assortment of rich and -
•J Y’eivet Carpeting, with Rugs to match. A. ;
fexv pair of handsome Thrco rly. ,
nov I GEO. W. PRICE
Crape Shawls.
A SPLENDID rtment of Crape and Cia/
mere tf bawls at nil prices.
iBOSTICK & JPHNjL
oet 11
To the Ladies.
T HE undersigned would respectfully iny;;'- ■
tention of the Ladii - of Macon aud rich t
his Nexv and ExY'ENsive Stock or KAXCI I 1 **
GOODS, uow for Exhibition and Kile, at
tand, corner of Second and Cherry strei ts, i i '
to Geo. W. Ross’.
Tile Stock is complete and varied, and will
pare favorably with any other in tlie city. Pr '- 5 ;
rate and Goods of the beat quality. Orders [ -
■rx-ant.-, or otherwise, as promptlyaud faithfrily^
ed as when customers make personal e**?* 1 ;','
and selection. A. YY'. MABSiLYU-
I'i'-' Messenger copy.
ZVOTICE
To Horcliaiits anti Pla»lf r ‘
■ PLANTERS of Bibb ami adjacent co’nutit -. I
x-iteil tu call and examin • m'-' ! 1-' ' I
ROGER IKS AND STAPLE DRY GUI': 1 '
nested and for aale, wholesale and retail, oh tuf
ioeral aud accomodating tern?'*, at my •
ou Cherry*fet., next door to the corner of ^ J.
sep 27 ’ A; YV. MARSHM-’-
J« nil'll. A Mi'". «M|YV.
Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.
ry {? Boxes Tobacco, on Consignment, very super-
/ O fun-article. 25,000 Cigars, x-ariotis qualities.
10 boxes Clierroots. For salo bv
nov 1 'ASHER AYRES.
Sperm, Whale, iUaclaine Oils.
rf\r\ GALLS. Puro Sperm Oil; 3,00galls, bleach-
OUU cd Whale Oil; 10 barrel* Machine Oil. In
storu and for salo by CAKIIAUT A ROFF.
jane 15
illackercl.
OA HALFBW.No. 1 Mackerel.
15 do. M 2
400 lbs. Cod Kish, just received and for sale bv
oct 11 CHAS. CAMPBELL. '
Lumber! Lumber! Lumber!
T HE nndersigm-d is now ready to supply from
Iris Steam .Mills, every description of Lumber
and Scantling, at the shortest notice and cf the
choioestquality. Applications sent to tlie Mill, or
left with tho undersigned, xvill meet with, prompt
attention. W. l>. Ml MS.
aug 3
Brilliant and BeatitiH" 1
G EORGE W. ROSS A CO. are now rerjW*
first installment ot SPRING, STAPLE.
FANCY DRY GOODS. compriMtw ;
taste, elegance, and utility, u-ually J"' 1 ; • ,
lass Dry Good Establishments. Lie L
pecially inx-ited to look in and jud^e .
>f the superior style, elegant fabric
ortment now open for their inspection i 1
ciation. The foilowingarca fexvol iheta 1 -
doru our shelves and counters : , , .
SII.lvS. as Brocaih 1 tig'll. 1 ’ - -: : ■. ’ - ‘,
Gi'o de Rhino; YY'hiti- Brocade Silk b' 1 *".', .
Siik Hermanv; Lustrings, all colors »*“* .
(all kinds;) Berages,every st'le; Emer.-:-.-'
Dresses; Silk Tissues. Plain and Fig" ,
COLLARS.— Empress Eu^ono—
mbroidored, and Empra-s Eusenf.
Embroidered Valcneienm« Chcm^ ,: '' • .,’r
SLHGVES, all qualities tnuu- Oct'-}"''-
Embroidered Broeha do ParU
Swiss and Jaeonct lMi,incrs and ! ;i
. CIS. a vard to $7 00.
MANTILLAS and Scarfs, 13 duTurr:.. - I
of which may be mention* d Taj Horn, /•"* |
nielli and Pa von us.
Damask Cloths, Toxvels and Napki; - ,
Diaper, Bir»b* Eve, Huckaback aiu* ^
Also, Brussi-is Tapestry and 3 . , , ; . ...
Mattings, Rugs, YY'indow Sliadi-.-. <••"’
curtains, xvith trimmings to ‘ i'i' r ',-J".'k.i • '
■uishiug Goods, cmliraciog .-v.-ry t.’.i--
■...vc. Sold wh.dcsalc uni r ;
^ Is of the tame quality l ' ;in * Jt ^
this market. , ,, ■ :
N. B.—G. YY. R. & Co. have aFo W j. , (
separate establishment, an ext» n>i'*' •
cerics, which will be sold by wii" *
mb *22 —
P
new,
M o.miok
HAtsF..-
1*0.Hr 1*0.>1 K 1> MKIKRIW
•Will bo sold lieforc the omirt bouse
door in Forsyth, Monroe county, on the first Tuesday
in Fobiiarv next, between the usual hours of sale :
Lot of L:md number one hundred and forty six
in the seventh Dist. of Monroe county. Levied on as
the property of Joseph Hill, to-atisfy one ti fa from
Monroe Superitir court, in favor of James Barnes vs
Joseph Hill. Said Laud pointed out by plaintiffs at-
rney and legal notice given. D. W. COLLIER,
dec 27 tfbantt. I
HOTif s,.-c
Valkenbur" *.V Son
short notice. Ord
by us. So one is uuthoriz
a* Agent,
nov 15
Lumber,
the tirat ofScptci:
■eccntlv in' charge
arc prepare
>d tnu
J. A.
cd i
i viRi’
Bacon, Floiif- ,
20.000
and Spaulding Flour, «»o l>ls. t lari l ' , fm
Sugar*, with a general assortment .u
sale by ( UXO.^-
sep ti
pkU'
jfcrYVO^
Cash! Cash!
T HE highest market twice will!he J
YV ashed or Unwashed. Also. store, of
and Tallow, delivered in Macon - 1 ' R
Fields* Adams' Fire proot '»*
apr 12 25—U > w