Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, January 10, 1854, Image 4

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the nJ *K 0 ur ■••.Iagainst yi*.- tion of tli" < xerci-e "t >h under tin 1 pressure ot tin temporary :nlv.-m UN »•' ThiMmuimum of federal government, com patible with the maintenance of national unity indefficient actioiiin our relatuma with the rest of the world, should aliord the rule and measure of construction of our powers under ti„.general elauseof the Const itution. Aspir- it ofstrict deference to tlie sovereign right and dignity of every State, rather than a dis position to subordinate the States into a pro vincial relation to the central authority, should characterize all our exercise of tlio respective powers temporarily vested in us as a snored trust from the generous coididcucc ot our cou- stituents.” pnlilir .fairs. Citations, ifonntij. i'itaiians, Jtaustan Cnnnh|. timnnnnji Itanm ^Jjips. s; j: sis still K S' 1 stl.l Will t,C -will J,„ itlniiilln Woiunil III the evening, Spaniards, English and Fn*uch, go to the promenades ogle the beauti ful and half bred woman, whose transparent robes reveal their figures. That which dis tinguishes the female half-bmls (.Spanish Ta- gals or t'hinese-Tagals) is a singularly intelli gent and expressive physiognomy. Their hair, drawn back from the fuve, ami sustuiued by long golden pins, is of marvelous luxuriance.— They wero upou the head a kerchief, transpa rent like a veil, made of the pine fibre, liner than our fiuest cambric; the ucck is ornament ed by a string of large coral beads, fastened by a gold nedalation. A transparent chemisette, of the same stuff as the head-dress, decemls as far as the waist, coveriug, but not eomvidiiig, a bosom that nas uever beta* imprisoned iu stay*, llelow, and two or throe inches from the' eilge of lier cheauisette. is attached a vari ously-colored petticoat of very bright hues.— Over this garment a large and costly silk sash closely eneirvles the figure, and shows its out- hue trow the waist to the knee. The small i white feet, always naked, are thrust into V S V % 11111 ill., OV. ip to whom include; c incessant rise mid full vs make a pleasant sound, the Imsy world calls action— mall ehanu In solitude. Seclusion! in thy cells. ■carted with the ilin, anil the jar of meu alien, or intent sure, lading ns they form, i n culm contentment anil deep peace lOmposura of a quiet home. - own fireside ’lls joy to stt. toh liis little children stmrt and play, iroiiscioiu of the sorrows ot this world, nl never dreaming how their lather a hair ,._ .Uvoredhv tho touch of many cares, l " who fliuU no solacs iu such scenes, M vv bid adieu to earthly happiness; K„r -/ratified amWflon and applause < . . out the weary heart like that sweet love •flint blooms around domestic shrines, and sheds Its perfume through the self, mild sir of homo. FrcidciH’. Message llsw Bight*. The first annual message of the President is distinguished for two thiugs, under the as pect in which we now view it. It most distinctly, and in terms the moat de cided, recognizes the original sovereignty of the several States, a* the basis of the compact of Union, and their continuing sovereignty, as the ouly solid assurance of the penuaueuee of the Union. „ - . It does more. It esserts for the reservetl powers of the respective States a dignity and elevation which is denied to the more restrict ed sphere of federal power; ami w loch, art-vug from their intimate relations to the uatvonal and social progress of the several members ot the Uuten. Wavise “Iho vital esseuce of their being awl greatness-^ It is speci-tUy sedulous in guarding tbw rv»*ctt«*4. front the aggrv*sh*us ^ I of the pvwyo,; a’»d it vviuevs a toi>- ^brntderevl slipper*. which cover but tlve ox- icngh eons ivtsom. in. the aAsi of its author, j N id lung can be more charming, that the sa&ty of tho Union, the progress of j wt .«ish, and fascinating than tliis costume, *ho 5>t;Cos composi ‘ S i*. aud the develojiemeut i T ych excites, iu the highest degree, the admi- of their great social, material, and poUttcal I of strangers. dements. are imteparablr interwoven with tin* 1 restriction of federal authority, and the free I ( . rarr GmawooS, nt Charles uiekrn*. «nd healthful action of State power, iu the j Thursday evening I dined with Mr. and conduct of oar political system. Mrs. Dickens, and a snndl party, at the pleas- We joyfully congratulate the country upon ^ house of the novelist in Tavistock Square, this exposition of the fundamental views of the jj r pjekens is all I looked to see, in person. President. They are the very opposite of the lnanuori conversation. lie is rather slight consolidation views of the AN lug party, and w j tb a fi„ e symmetrical head, spiritedly home, are in entire consistency with the State rights I jUjd n beaming alike with genius aud hu- principle, for which it has ever been our pnde mor ’ y ct) f or a n t)ie power and beauty of sind pleasure to contend. ... I those eves, their changes seemed to me to be The passages, which confirm the views we I f nmj t0 light. I saw in them no profound now present, will be found below and we 1 pathetic depths, and there was around them comintml them to the attention of our readers, I o ^ ^ s i w dowing. Hut I was foolish to *» admirable recognitions of the State rights f or these on such iut occasion, when they doctrines “of the epoch of 1798,” wluch the | wcrc very p r0 p cr u. left in the author’s study, President considers as “consecrated anew by p e ,\ s> ink, n nJ blotting paper, and the the overwhelming voice of the people of the | M( wn(t(>1 , pages of Weak House. Mrs. D. United btates." I is a very charming person—in character and It is indeed refreshing to hear once more I ln)inners truly a gentlewoman; and such of the from a President of the L lilted States, the an- | cb j| dren n s I saw, seemed worthy’ to hand nouncement, that the states arc.no more re- down to coming years the beauty’ of the rno- garded by the occupant of that position as pro- ther and u , c Kftnie of thc flU hcr. ' Mr. Dickens viuces under the rule of the imperial authority j n admirable health aud spirits, and good of thc Federal Government, hut are to be re-1 f or n p l cas t twenty more clinnning series. That, spccted, as the sources of all its power and sboldd he furnish to the world yet more than the sovereign members of a great confederacy. that nurabc r of his inimitable romances, they It is equally refreshing to hear from the Lx- wo||ld bc as fresh and attractive as those which ccufave, on assertion of the danger of “ the ex- ^ bo f orc . i have uo doubt, from tl.e enueoj doubtful powers, and .that tins vast C0I1 fj rlued impression 1 have of the exhaust- confedcraticn can only be kept in. “ cohesion, lcsflIie8a of hU genius , a „d of die infiuitcuess by tho strictest fidelity to the principles oi the var jcty in English cliaracter, or phases in Constitution, as umlerstood by those who hare ,j g j ( adhered totukmost restricted cosstkuc- yj r< Dickons’ style of living is elegant and Tio.v oFTiiKPowKKsgrantedby the PEOPLE I tJWtetu i, b ut in no other respect ostentatious, and the Si AILS. or out of character with his profession or prin- NVe regard these sentiments, if practically j was hvd to see that liis servants carried out, as thc President will doubtless lion- w £ r0 no ii very esdy strive to do, as a death blow to all the Xcxt mc a t table, sat Walter Savage Lon- scliemes which for years have been urged be- dor _ a glorious old man, full of fine poetic fore Congress, without any express warrant thouxrht iuid generous enthusiasm for liberty, from the Constitution in their favor; but under 0 ® itc gat Charles Kemble, imd liis daugh- the specious but false pica, that they are ira- t “ vdela iae, Jladmnc Sartoris. At the other P0rtu.it to die general welfare, and worthy of end of the ^le were Herr Devrient, the great the age in wlueh vve live. I his false basis for Geman autor , ] {arry Cornwall, iuid his wife, tine rs uf sale rith the I in Yinev mid adj •ly occiij. • i M :n on, . Il.e folia G« projiirty >thi welting end otln r im ilin mi ill.; Forsvih ruad lining -Mr,. Will. Mo ld by James Oates, jr. L"t nfLnnd l iriiti tlu-roon leading Into Macon, C'arthy’a. now or Ut . . _ _ andcoutainiug one andm quarter acres; levied on as Uie property of Spencer Huey to satisfr a mortes 0 fa in favor of B.Parker, \.s. Spencer Itdey. Property pointed out in said mortgage ii fa. Also, 1000 acres of Laud, more or less, with Mill on the premises, at present occupied by John W. SucUon, and known ns the Bell A Snrlson place; to satis- adjoining lauds of Green Wilder and others, ou as the property of William It. Bell & Co., fy a ti fa from Ulbli Superior Court in favor of llou-ell I T1 Cherry vs. said W. It. Hell A Co. Property pointed A out by Plaintiffs Attorney. 1 —- TIIOS. BAG IIV. l)ep. Sheriff. IEOKGIA, PIKE (JOtrSi'f-—Whereas. Juli T. AriiulJ. upplit-s to Hi'-* tor better, of Ad iuistnition, ou the estate of William W. Arnold, te of said county, deceased : These are, ther,-tore, t,, rite and admonish, all an, | singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to l> -and appear at my office within the titneprt- I scribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why | Olid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at ofllre, this :'"lh day of Xo- | vei'iber, l -■ j. WILEY E. MAXGHAM, dee G Ordinary. S TATE OB GBOBGIA.—The Court of Or dinary of Pike county, met pursuant adjourn- . ment, this 7lh day of .November, 1853. Present, Levied I Wiley E. Maugham. Ordinary. Court of Ordinary, 1 November Term, 1853. / 1 I'Olt*. V_T Seabor I the last will of 11 OUst "11 I I ters of llistn These are 1A, HOI’STt .M. & Willia rod te.-.tameii ountv, deceas COUNTY.—Wh Iiateman. Kxeeutor- "I i' Bryant Bateman, late pplies t" ii..- for Let •-sion from said F. therefore, to cite and udinouish ail per iod, to be anil aj Jiear at my office withii the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if: have, why said Letters should not be granted Given under niv hand, at office, this ttlst Octob' J53. JOHN II. POWF1LS, Urdinary. nor 8 / I EOltGlA, HOL.VrON COUNTY.—Whereas. I [ vJT Charles West, Executor of Edward Engram, applies to me for to me for Letters of Dismission | from said estate : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my office within Philadelphia and Suvannah Steam Navigation Company. T IIIC new and splendid side-wheel steam- -hip Kn -Snm Statk, Captain Bob- ertllarale; State ok Oeoroia, Captain .1. J van, Jr., will leave Savannah for Phllabelphia Wednesday. These .'team ships are the most comfortable on tl coast, and arc unsurpassed for safety and spec Thev will leave Savannah as follows Crawford, that Samuel Mitchell, in his life time, | they have, why said letters should not be granted. Al*o, at the same lime and place, will lie sold, negro man named Kdtuund. about 15 years of age, aud one Piano; levied on to ,’atisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior court, iu favor of Brown ,V Harris vs. Jas. Moara aud lima Bagby, Admr. Ac. Property point- ad out by Plaintiff's attorney, jail 3 Given under my hand at office, this the 14th day October, 1853. JOHN II. 110WKUS, out 18 Ordinary. GOUGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—'Where- 1>. J. DAVIS, Sheriff. executed to said James Crawford his bond to make tijles to the West half of lot of Laud, No. 153, in the ninth district of originally Monroe, now Pike county, and that said Mitchell departed this life without ex- i s , u ( •curing titles to said halflot of Land, or in any way (j ns i, ro , vr j. w. Taylor, Executor ol the last wUl providing therefor, and that the purchase money for :lna testament of William B:irron, late of Houston said halt lot of Land lias been paid. Aud said James I county, deceased, applies to mo for letters of Dismis- I r »,'^ , r J having perition.-d this Court todiroct Jane ,/ om a . lia Electorship : 1 U Mitchell. Aduumstnvtnx. with the wUl annexed, are thert . fortli to t f t0 ulul admonish all per- I upon the estate of aatd Samuel Mitchell, deceased, SOIU couoened. to be and appear at my office within I Key-Stone State, Wednesday, 28th Sept State of Georgia, “ ' 5th Oct. K • Stout* >: it* , “ 12th “ State of Georgia, “ 19th “ Key-Stone State, “ 2Gth “ State of Georgia, “ 2nd Nov Key-Stone State, “ 9th “ State of Georgia, “ 16th “ Key-Stone State, “ 23ril “ State of Georgia, “ noth “ Key-Stone State, " 7tli Dec. State of Georgia, “ 14th “ Cabin Passage...... Steerage Passage Spot. 27,1853. C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent ill Savannah HERON & MARTIN. Agents in Philadelphia, . • . . a • a — , » i i a r t ] • I oviio xuuuci tiril, iu DC .mu .iiid'.’.h .tl i ll> UU1CC tvlllllll I >11111 PONTPOIVBD aratBlFP HALK. I ,y with the^said ^ 1 ° f Lu!ld "‘[Iio tiineprescri hedby law. to shew eaus", if any they J) Will be sold on tho first Tuesday in December I j t i" t i,e re fore. <m motionofH &G J Green and I ha .';V'"'‘-V »aid Letters shouldiiot ^Knuited. next ln forethe conrtbousv doiirln theeilyofXaeon Jtart j lli Attorneys for Petitioner, ordered that notice Ju Vv l"i3 <Kr o1 I ItibU oouutv, bt’twet'H the umiuiI hours of salt*, the fol- I application be published agreeably to law— J :.|i' v in lowing property to wit i I that nil persons concerned, may lilo objections in the ‘ - ' l.ot of Land number two Imndred and thirty-one, i -- - y J - (231) lying, situated * ginall UNITED STATES MAIL LINE 111* llVIllVlf 111 Villi C llllo| 1 1111 till i t JOHN H. POWERS, Ordinary. i.Ttwo imndred and tliirty-one, Clerk’s office of said Court, (if any they have,) why nt’OBGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas, . J* 1 *" e Tmro Y : : C i I said Administratrix should not execute titles to said I VJI William H. Lewis, applies to me for Led ters of of originally Houston now Jtjhb county, contnining I half lot of Land. I Administration on tho estate of Nathan G. Lewis, two hundred two and one halt acres, more or less. In* I the Court: deceased : eluding all improvement*. Levied on at tlio pnjper- II. & G. J. GREEN, & MARTIN. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ty ot J*me> \ auvalkeubunf, eiid Jamee > *'^P[' ,l J k . * I Petitioner’s Attorneys. singular, the kindred and credito‘cs of said deceased, burg and Son, to aalUty two tl la *, jwjw | Tlie above is a true extract from the Minutes of I to be and appear nt my office, within the time pre- Superior Court oi llihu county, one in favor ot u* I (^ontU this iHli November, 1933. I scribed by law, to show cause, if any they hiive, why Ham L. Ilughov*. J«nv,-a VanTalkcubwy,. the | „ W. E. MANOHAM, Ordinary, 1 * ’ 1 STATK OF GKOKGIA. THE Court of Ordinary of Pike county, met pursu ant to affiourument, this Gth day of October, 1853. Present Wiley E. Maugham, Ordinary. Court of Onlinapi' Octi»]»r*r ai)!<iiii>ik./1 Tt.rtn other iu favor of the same v». James Vauvalkenburg and mm. Said lot of laud described in. said fi fa’s, jao . 1), J. DAi IS, Sheriff. 1 i Will be sold before thc court house door lu the I Ordinary, October adjmirned Term, 1853. city of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in mo m whom it mat Cover ns.—Whereas. Adam March next, within tho legal hours of sale, the fol- I [ Simmons, Administrator on the estate of James lowing property* to-wlL - ' , J 4 , | II. Simmous. late of said county, applies to me for ouo leal frames, lot cooL—„ levied on'as't he*property‘of W?H i am 'Ll. Itofney, t.l I I .^iven under my .hainT at.office, ri,is„30th day of | said Letters should not be granted Given under my hand at office, this 30th dav of December, 1853, JOHN II. POWERS, Ord'y’. jan 3 G eorgia, Houston county.—Whereas, _ J limes J. Daniel applies to me for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of George W. Daniel, de ceased ; IVcir York «V Sarnnunh Hlcniuships. DAYS OF LEAVING SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK THE Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Nov. The Alabama, Capt. Sehenck,.. “ Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon •• 19 The Florida, Capt- Woodhull •• is The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, “ ! The Augusta, Cap). Lyon, “ i Tlie Florida, Capt. Woodhull, ,Dee. The ALibama, Capt. Seheuck •' 'Die Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •• ] The Florida, Capt. Woodhul, “ ] The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, “ 21 Tlie Augusta, Capt. Lyon ; 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 aro commanded by skillful, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and careful and polite officers. ' They offer a most desir- nmilot* ikn I-*•••!■•«.,1 *•%•! ,m*,. J,Sm— 4* •«! J -S —1 I filill* t’llll Vt'Vtt llt*H In \ OUt VavIt On tk A CrtllipIfttlGn will — 7— ■- i ; - . .--.-i--— . | terms of the law, otherwise. Letters of Dismission I Di eembi-r 1853 satisfy * mortgage fi fa issued from Bibb Inferior wU , be the apl , licaIlti agret . a bly to law, in jau 3 court, in favor of Cintha laylor vs. awd William L. 8U ch cases made and pro vided. 1 J JNO. H. POWERS, Ordinary. Agents in Savannah, SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, New York. Mooney. Property pointed out in said morgage fi fa. dec 27 THOS. BAGBY, Dep. sheriff. The above is a true extract from the Minutes of I f i EOKGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas, said Court, this 7th October, 1853, oct 11 WILEY E. MANGIIAM, Ord. B l 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 i ■ ’ 73 J acres of land, off of the sontli side of lot num- I DOOL> COUN'TY.-Whereas, Joel Citations, Danlq Caantq. Vi the estate of Joshua Barnes is unrepresented: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned," to bo and appear at my office within the rime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any. .... „ they have, why the Clerk of the Superior Court of I f|*HE New and ScPERioR steam- llouston county should not be appointed Adminis- I J- P ae ^ e * s SAINT JOHN’S, Capt. trator of said estate. I James Fiieebokn, and WILLIAM] FOB PALATKA, E. F., Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Black Creek) and Picolata. »•>| aerraoi i.mi.yii m wesi’uiu .me «i iui num- i ■ t ,r.j'h'i.. n ii.' ne , s, ”“ el I Given under mv band nt office, this 30th dav of GASTON, Capt. Thus. Shaiv, will leave tor the her 137 in the 4th district of Bibb, formerly Houston I • H'ghtow er and Tlmmaa B. F uqeia, Adnimis- I December. 1853 JNO II POWERS Ordinary above places ns follows: The St. John’s on Thurs- couutv, adjoining Huff and others; levied on as the ^ d ece«eJ. api.ly to me u -^ * 8aj ’ “■ 1 u>v UHUnw 7- day morning, 15th iust., at 10 o’clock, and Wm. Gas- property of John Hordy, to satisfy a fi fa from Hous- fLSuSS* f rom S , 1 Y^ Administration, ton on Tuesday morning, 20tli inst., at 10 o’clock, ton Superior court, in favor of lTiomas Gibson v « j Jj'vy baving faithfully UiM'harged the trust reposed m ,. on| ., . HOUSTON COUNTY Wtmm.ii * nd "'id continue to leave at the same hour every “ ~ H '■ 'them as appears Iromthe vouchers of ^1:' fUmrsday.nd Tuesday thereafter. The latter, boat therefore, to cite and admonish all and t?* *PP Ue « to me , for c ,.V ette r? oi carrvim/the U S Mail For freight or missuue hav — i “7 kindred aud creditors of said deceased. I of Svlvaims, Susan.iah, SUas, Mary | nRAflTOBD MORTGAGE SIIEKIFP and appear at my office, on or before the first J*"®, Abel, and fclvira Sullivan: board orto J II GUN'BV ' Acent l y SALE.—Will be sold ontbe firstTuesday in Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they I I1iese * r( '. therefore, to cite and admonish aUper-1 ° ° ... A-uuc.isi.Agem VulinisM* lu.rt nl tli,, i.niiidllAtldia Stt It •uivimIIii Sti I ll.’lVI*. M'llV Klllli IkUfiril ulli.lllll tin# )lM irPilllhiil VV-brunry next, at the courthouse in Knoxville, in I have, why said letters should uot be granted. sons concerned, to be and appear at my office within I d °i ll > 8 w *d ff? to SJ- Augustine every the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any ***» ^ commencing (leaving Savannah) on the 1 county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol- I Given under my hand at office, this 30th day of 1 tl . lne prescribed by law, to show cause, if any I • -’ ing property, to wit: Hester, a woman, about 18 August, 1853. ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ord. I tliey; have, why said letters should uot bo granted. “ n “ l said lowing property, or 20 years of age. and Henry, a boy about 12 or 13 years of age. Sold as tlie property of Lewis Davis, sup 13 to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Nathan H: I G*V«£Sw ^ Mobley, Transferee vs. sad Lewis DavD. Property SiJS'SrjhSI T r’ Adm * n,s " pointeU out in saidmortgago fi fa, „ *1 I uSS^^S^BS^^ S I faithfully discharged tho trust reposed iu them as J appears from the vouchers of file in office: LEWIS F. HICKS, Sheriff. M U.MIOK 1>08TI’031I1> 1411U1UFF . MALI?.—WiUbe sold before tho court house I These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per- Given under my baud at office, this 30th day of December, 1853. JNO. H. POWERS, Ordinary, jan 3 £fgnl ffiatirrs. LL persons having hleinands against the estate iy |3wff5sinnnl milt ®nsiiiE55 Cnris, S A. M. SPEER. A. D. HAMMOND. PEER & HAMMOND, Attorneys at Laiv, Ma con, Ga.—Will practice in the adjoining cQunties J W. PATT ERSON, ATTORNEY at LAW— - - . -- , A. of lliehard M. Scroggan, late of Jones countv,- r door in Forsyth, Monroe county, on the first Tuesday (sons concerned, to show cause, if any exist, on or deceased, are requested to present them according I °* ‘he Macon and Flint Circuits, in Kebunry next, between the usual hours of sale: before the first Monday in March next, why said let 1 *- ’— — 1 *'— - ' ’ — - — —” 1 fl Iait of Land number one hundred and forty six ters should uot be granted, in the seventh Dist. of Monroe county. Levied on as I Given under my hand at office, 30th August, 1853. the property of Joseph Hill, to satisfy one fi fa from I sep 13 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ordinary. Monroe Superior court, in favor of James Barnes vs I „„„„ _ . vooitvitv 7" , ^ . . - . Joseph Hill. Said Land pointed out by plaintiffs at- I f t n iiji ’ j: ■ . ’•***- I A late of Crawford county, deceased, are request- torn* v and legal notice given. D. W. COLLIER, U Bradley, admmistrqtor on ttie estate ot Sarah e d to make immediate payment, and those having dec 27 Sheriff I J / J e ™P lon8 > applies to he dismissed from said admin- I demands against said deceased, are notified to pre- — ■■ ■ ■ — I istration, lie having faithfully discharged the trust re- I sent the same duly authenticated. OMtOK siil'Itll'F f S MALUM.—Will be- I posed in him: I ALEXANDER MILLS, sold before the court house door iu the town | Ilieso are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all per- | dec 20 Administrator, ivith the will annexed. to law—and those Indebted to said estate* are re quested to make immediatepayment. dec 6 DANIEL LESLIE, Administrator. I ^^LL persons indebted to the estate of Isaac Mills, iy »w • ara a m un<3Uii y xx. X IVIUICt FoUSVTH. MqNROE COUNTY, Ga. Mnreli 22, 1853. iy W A. LANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Clinton, Ga. may 17 w of Forsyth, Monroe county, on the first Tuesday in I sons concerned to ho and appear at iny office within iy ROBERT P. HALL, JOHN J. CARY, H AM. & CARY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Macon, Ga.—Will practice in the counties of iy Fehnary next, between tile usual hours of sale,'the I the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause, if any A persons baying demands against Dr.Jolin I j,;)," Monroe* Enron Pike and SnaMin- following property, via: One lot of Laud number exist, why said Letters should not be'grnnted. /i, .Barkwell, late of Pulaski county, deceased, I Office over Dr^W G I ittle’s Dracr qtnrn one hundred fold forty six iu the seventh *” \ 1 ffi - J * ’ " 1 : 1 — *'' ‘ *'■ 1 ’ mc,! °' er Ur ' u ’ 8 Urus t,tore - Monroe county; leveid on as thc prouert' Hill to satisfy one fi fa from Monroe Inferior court, | sept 20 ALEX MERIWETHER, Ordinary. | sons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required | X) & K. D. TRACY, ATTORNEYS AT AWi . in favor of Jidin Barrow vs Joseph UiU and Johu I „ ~ : — I to make iiinuediate payment I X • Macon, Ga.—Will practice in all the Superior Harrup. |/^.BORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.— Whereas, | uov 29 THOMAS J. BARKWELL, Admr. I Courts of the Macon Circuit. Also, The Lease ou one l.alfqflot of Land No. 45. | V AugMtna LScrnfaAeM.^ applies tome for Lefc I; TI I nug 17 ly govcmracntol action we trust ouil believe will be rcnoiUK'cd by thc present Executive, 09 far as his constitutional actiou can control it. Xo theory of our federal system can bc maintained, aud every ouo must foil which a daughter of Mrs. Basil Mimtague, Charles Kemble is a grand lookiug old man animated and agreeable in conversation, and preserving to a wonderful degree his enthusi- , - . , . «* asm for a profession around which lie and his does not rest upoti tho csscutial sovereignty of lwvc thro £ n go mucb g i„ r v. I„ Adelaide the States ut the Union. 1 he glorious fact y OU recognize at a glance ode of the thattlusis a confederation between “ well con- j fa ^ ily of Kcntble, born to rule with a stituted republics,” uniting for specific objects, j p 0Wcr aIU ] splendor unsurpassable, tlie realm and for those alone; and delegating to a com- ^ tra"ic art mun agent specified powere for the accomplish- IIer fa r jj ev ;. icnt ; 8 a l iant l SO me, Hamlet-ish ment of those objects, w that winch niakes lib- niailj with a inclaneholv retiuement of voice, erty secure, even though the Liuon should be a faco and mauner> touching and jKictic to a «le- .atlure, and creates a responsibility on the part rcCi though , lot ( llitc tbe thing for a pleasant of the federal government of thc States as a ® vcniug p .,, vt y. \\- t , I must confess, 1 caught ;unrantee and assuranoo to its constitutional mysel f , u ,, re ^ lfU , onw , turning front the lively ubjivtion to their upreme nnthonty. pleasantries of agreeable acquaintances to rc- HiftoricaUy, every fact quoted in the ex- the lhoU gTtful benutv of his face, and tracts below can be fully sostaiued. At one ^ latc u ^ dreall . aa)lllcs3 . un" tl,.-. v may have been a diversity of opinion Durin? t £ e eveningt Madmi.e Sartoris sang tuoiit i!"“ < i i- . cter of the Constitution. At I scvcra j hidlads in a magnificent manner, with ■ ; ,n “® 11 ' T “ £" ,ed ’ ,« r ^ t °™ or dramatic expression, and a sweetness, strength ut. '". mi "i .he north, that the Coiistitu- and wenb ], 0 f voice I never knew surpassed :: ; , M V‘ uct between sovereign States, g hc diJ n()t agtouigb U8 with curious vocal and it was by him imsertcil to he a Constitu- fcaU shc did not frolic with her voicc Uk e ton ordained bv the American people as one chi , d nor warble idl y and capriciously like oody politic. But discnssion, and tlie power- bird shc i ikc the wommi she is, out of ltd expositions of tho great southern leader of tho dcptha of 8t ? 011g i„ lpiWs ioned nature,giving the Suites right party, left to the northern ex- f|I „ nl * lo(lioU8 ntteroncc to great human affcc- pouudi'r nothing, but, in his latter days, the t ; 0II8 . shc 8 with a A ^ er and 1)nrp0 se, a admission that it was a compact, binding on j.eartsearchiiigpassion.only less indcscSbablc each only so long as it was observed by the th)lu thc woru f r ‘; i8 diallgC8 J of expression, the others. And it is oulv, as tlw democratic par- ht8 cha8in 8hadoW8 , t f ic 8bado ws deepening ty advance nearer mid nearer to the profound niht) t ,” cn (Lcslmig into morning over her news of that great southerner that thc mists which "brouded liis fame while living will be leared away, and in the bright suu light of i K CAsE.-TUe Lyncliburg Express has ns grand and ongma1 genius, prejudice 'vdl f CJttr i ordiliar ” c J e , f rom •icld to the power of truth, m then lookmg to ,. , ™ thcr thc fo „ owinR: James Going, nun. not as one of the lesser but one of the gentleman of Lynchburg, forged the greatest-tf not the very greatest-political J- 5 Hr. John Chenault to a note giving tlimkorsknown to the country juice thc foun-1 thc c , erk ofthc Court permission to grant ■lation of the government. marriage license for tlie said Going to marry The age is advancing; notrctrogadiiig. The Mr ^ dmlghter . T hc trick succeeded so 1 n-'ident has reached a grand advance m the ] WJJ jj tbat t ]i 0 license was granted and tlie par ties were married last Tuesday night. But alas! for the frailty of human hopes. Mr. Chenault broke rudely in upon thc felicity of this young couple; thc fresh and beautiful statenn-nts of liis message upon tlie tion. He merits, as lie has received, tho tri- Uotca of commendation from all quarters, for tho strong State rights sentiments of his mea- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ As tnie, indepen . mt s,, Pi* orto ''. I dowers ofHymen withereil before thc blasting lllltl 111 no Spirit of iUl "OHIO I»llltI.ltlO!l, \»C5 IlC.llt- | A f #}m renm unnatnliln. onrl tlm lnitiKniul ily applaud them. h ... . ... . breath of thc grim constable, and thc husband ly applaud them. Let hun practice tliem, and wa> draggcd bc forc thc Mayor to auswer *tlie a- administration mil stand in the history of ^ iarRe of forger y. The father of tlie party as a noble cxempldici.ioii of leal t;bc ] ad y testified that he had opposed thc Ntat" rights principles, hroug.it ct ectivclv to , - J and „ cver , d Uie no ^in quc3 . h " ar 1,1 ^'1' anemg tl," honor and glory of the f . .° d th(J M committed the late happy i-.iuntry, and in preserving pure and m tact tts brid egr 0 om to jiul, thereto await a further Constitution, ttc annex the extracts: Lunation on Thursday. Our government exists. under a wnlten c ]{ ant who si ^. d nan)0 t0 the compact between socerrign Ntotre, uniting for f , > a wU T 1C ss, declared that lie - apoctficobjoafeMuid with specific grants to there I ign *X t of what he 8WOre to; but lie general agent. I was nevertheless required to give bail for his I appearance to answer tlie charge of mis ‘Recurring to these principles, which con-1 demeanor, stitut" ih" organic basis of Union, we perceive va't as are the functions and th- duties i Lire Canto Welgbrd by neown >F the federal government, vested in or en- The oedy instrument necessary is a tape t ru-t".l to its three great departmciits, the leg- I measure, with feet and inch marks upon it,— n ative, and judicial, yet the sub- I The girth is thc circuinferenco of the animal tuntativc power, tlie popular force, and the 1 — i capacities for socia l.ug open' all I" la>. . "It t'\l: ingoftk ular force, and the Ijmt behind the sliouldcr-bladcs. Thc length and material doyel-1 { | 1C distance from the shoulder-blade to the ta m the respective States, u h I rear 0 f the buttock. Thc superficial feet are g oj thentsclces well constituted repub- ob | a i„ c d by multiplying the girth and length. they I", ,,,/eil. so tin y ahme arecaj>ablr I The following table contains thc rule to ascer- "!,'!!" {” r/ " ,u "8 1 f Amenta* I tbo weight of thc animal: J lit* It*ll(*l.ll • IlKMt'llt 11.13 itS HD- I Tf* 1,. , in <rtt*#Ii innlfintir cn. propriate I hav tedoral government ii.is its np- of action in the specific sndliin- nferredon it by tlie Constitution, as to iliOWi thing;- in which thc States common interest in their relations to If less than one foot in girth, multiply su perficial feet by eight. If less than three and more than one, multi ply superficial feet by eleven. , , , If less than five and more than three, mnlti- <0 - "’ P , " ,1 ( S“''™''‘/ C “ts ; lv M li( . ial fect b sixt001) . while the greatness -t mt crests, wine!, belong tllan scvon alu i ...ore titivated men, tlie ordinmy business of life, the springs of industry, all tlie diversified tier soii.i. iii.,1 domestic affairs ot society, rest -e eiirelv .upon tin- ireneral reserved powers of tin There is nation, and th and it- greatm tlie ef- •V" th,' people ot the several St:it feetive democracy of tli \ itul ■ nee of its heiii) ■' i' ' 8 evident that a confederation so vast and so ruried, hot’n in numhei- and territorial extent, in habits mid in interests, could only he kept in national cohesion by the strictest fidelity to the principles of tlie Constitution as understood by those who have adhered to thc most restricted construction of the powers grant ed by the people and the States.” * • "Letus, then, with redoubled vigilance, he than five, multi ply superficial feet by twenty-three. If less than nine and more than seven, mul tiply superficial feet by thirty-three. It lees than eleven and more than nine, mul tiply superficial fee: by forty-two. P.rample.—Suppose the girth of a bullock j l,e feet -'t inches -length, .1 feet (J uiclit upcrfici.'d area will then In- :il, and in ae- rdance with the preceding table, the weight ill he 7fJ pounds. K ram pit.—Suppose a pig to measure iu girth ti feet, mid length 1 loot !• inches. There would then he .'M feet, which, multiplied by I 1, gives .‘{Sj pounds as the weight of the animal when dressed. In this way. the weight ofthc four quarters can he substantially ascertained during life. Also^ The Lease on one half of lot of Laml No 45 I VA Augustus i.. ocrutctieiis, applies to me tor Let- I . t , g——; ————I au<» 17 & r,S t “K, l S ss?iSSElttZiZASlsr*m° to satisfy two 0 fas from the jLtioT, court of '654th . These are, therefore, to cite_ui.il admonish all and satisfy Dist. G. M.. in favor of Johu M. Woolsey adra’r on tho estate of JohnM. Woolsey sen., deceased vs E. D. Britt. Levy made aud returned bv Wilev J. Sikes, constable. D. W. COLLIER, Sheriff. doe 27 A o.rjI.MMTICATOIfM MALE. Agreeable to an order of the honorable, the Ordinary of Jones county, will be sold before the courthouse door in Cliutou, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in February next, all the Real Estate belonging \V. J. Stripling, deceased. Sold for the benefit the heirs and creditors, dec 20 AARON B. STRIPLING, Adm r. singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, I payment, and those having demands against the to be and appear at my office, on or before the first same ' will present them ir. terms of the law to i Monday in February next, to show cause,if any exist I . PERRY' NEEL, why said Letters should not lie granted. I uov 29 One of the Legatees. wtomy |*and aud official signature at of- a LL persons having demands against the estate of | * d a} fx MFtmVFTIIFR n.H’v SY Henry W. Walton, late of Monroe county de- ' <ec ALLA. MEKIYY LTHER, Only. I cease j ( are lorehy notified to present them properly OI3N II. POU'EKN continues to practice Law • I in Houston, and all the adjoining counties of the Macon and South-Western Circuitsqnnd in any part of the State by special contract. Perry, Nov. 22, 1853. 16—ly Dentistry. A S DR. G. MCDONALD has de clined leaving Macon, tlie firm of i G. Jc Jas. M. .McDonald will be con- D.TIINIMTRATOR’M These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all aud singular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first \ . 1 au order of the honorable, Houston county, will be sold beti door, in the town of Vienna, Dooly county, on tbe I fice, this 22nd day of Dec. 1853. first Tuesday in February next,’within the legal I dec 27 m v\- hours of salr. Lot of Lind number ten (10) in the third (3d) district of Dooly county, as the property of the estate of Samuel Grace, late of Houston county, deceased, for distribution, dec 13 JOHN LAIDLKlt, Jr.. Adm’r. S IXTY’ days after date, application will tie made to the ho'uorable Court of Ordinary of Crawford I , eI *...11 .. V*.—~ 1 1... at A* I MALE.—By virtue of Monday in February next, and show cause, if any I countv, for leave to sell a Negro bov by the name of able, the Ordinary of I they have, why said Letters should uot be granted. \ DlCti, belonging to the estate of Isaac Milts, late before the courthouse Given under my hand and official signature, ut of- of Crawford count v, deceased. ALEX. MERIWETHER. Ord’y. dec 20 county, ALEXANDER MILLS, Administrator, with the will annexed. C JKORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY. Whereas, J Charles Powell, applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of the persons and property of James E X. NIMRET, Will practice law in Bibb and • tbe adjoining counties, and in the Supreme Court at Savannah, Macon, Milledgeville, Americas, Columbus and Decatur. He will pay particular attention to the collection or settlement ot debts and to Conveyancing. Gip* Office over the store of Charles Day & Co., on IXTY’ days after date, application will be made -HI O to tho honorable Ordinary of Houston county, I the corner of Mulberry nnd Second Streets. . —I , , for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to | Macon, Nov. 22,1853. D. Culbepper, Leanora R. S. Culpepper, Marietta J. the estate of Augustus II. Ragan, late of said coon- —~ Culpepper, and S. Culpepper, orphaus and minors of ty, deceased. MARY M. RAGAN, Adm’x. ATe John S. Culpepper, late of said county, deceased: I dee 13 I B L 0 3m pper, late of said county, These arc," therefore, to cite and admonish all per ■rested, tube and apppearat I G*NTY days after (late, application will be made I engaged, can always be found at tbe second Monday in Jamia- ^ t0 tl " , Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to I the Methodist Church, and next i se, if any exist, why said Let- |h"Negroes belonging to the estate of Elias Macon. Feb. 1, 1853. EDICAL NOTICE DR’S. J. M. A II. K GREEN, will continue the Practice of Medi cine as heretofore. One of them, unli" otherwise their office, opposite next door to Mr. Poe's. iy E xecutory male—win he sold before the court house door in Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in February next, during the I sons concerned or interested, lawful hours of salo, the north' half of lot of Land, I my office ou or before th' number (48) forty nine, in the 3d district of said I ry next, and show cause,.. ... v < .. , v »<u Ir , . , . J . -■ . county, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 50 ters should not be granted. ate of a i - acres of which is cleared—on the place is a comfort- I Given under my hand and official signature at of- I nov 11 nUUNAM, Adm r. able log dwelling, Ac. Sold as the property of Thos. I fice, this 5th day of December, 1853. T. Grace, deceased, under his last will. | dec 13 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ordinary. i on NEEDHAM T. JOHNSON, Ex’or. I kakgia nom y rntrNTV M’lirr. ,,-7~ I ! 1,e r S al esU,< ' of Michael Dooling,'deceased, for the I ticular attention paid to calls from the (Touutry, dec 20 of T - f - Grace, deceased. | /’^_LORGI A, 1JUU1.Y UOU.N 1 > .—-Whereas, benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. oct 18 D R. RICIIARD II. NISBET, has removed ■ ■ to Ralston’s New Block, on Cherry Street, Q IXTY Days after date, application will be made I where he may be found at all hours during the day O to tho Ordinaryj>f Dooly county, for leave to sell I or night, except when professionally engaged. Pi .MARY DOOLING, Adm’r. J vj Irwin Bullock, applies to me for Letters of Ad- A D.MlMSTUATOB’S MALE.—Will bo sold I miuistratiou on the estate of George C. Bollock, late 11 on the first Tuesday in March next, agreeably of said county, deceased: toiui order of the honorable Ordinary of Houston I These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and l # county, all the Negroes belonging to the estate of I singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, I leave to sell all the Land and Negroes belonging to George W. YVardlaw, late of Houston county, de- I to tie and appear at my office on or before the se- | ' ” ’ • • - ' * ceased. ORION D. TUCKER, Adui’r. | cond Monday in January next, and show cause, if any S IY’TY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ot Pulaski countv, for | ruih, Ga. L ocket, long & co., commission MERCHANTS and Shipping Agents, Sacan- aug 30 iy jan 3 (Citations, 35ihti Conntif. I exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my h.-m.l ami eili-i.d signature at of fice, this 5th day of December, 1853. dec 13 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ordinary. Citations, 3mirs igmuilq. CHARLES DAY, C OMMISSION .MERCHANT, NEW YORK.— tST C. Day & Co., will advance on consign ments. apl 1 the estate of Eli Shepherd, late of said county, de ceased. MATTHEW GRACE. Adm’r. nov 29 S IXTY days after date, applicalion will be made to the honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Pu laski county, for leave to sell all the Lands belong-1 £' 1 „ . „ „ , „ . _ . . _ ing to the estate of Delamar Clayton, late of Pulaski •? aratl, £ a New York. Cash Capital. 8300, county, deceased 1 00 °* t'jidy Hollister, President, John G. Burnap, JOHN YV. CARRUTIIERS, „ ,JH D f, P « ILLIPS ’« gen , t l nov 29 Administrator, de bonis non, I Office at Store ofW. B. ton 5c Co., Ma- F RANKLIN' 3IARINE AND FIRE IN. MCRANCE COMPANY Home Office, con, Ga. dec 13 18—3m* G eorgia, bibb county.—court of Onnt nakt, December term, 1853.—Whereas, it ap pears to the Court, that Absalom Johnson, Guardian of the minor children of George Vlgal, deceased, (late I /2R#HCIA, JONES CO UNTY’.-Whereas, Thoa. ■ _ iyt-v ..., , of said county,! baa made no retnrns to this office, of I VJ J. Middlebrooks, Guardian for Mary A. Barker, n‘rai"n RpP 'c 1 #*' 011 ) 1 | ke made hia aiding, and doings as guardian aforesaid. It is applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said I n,/ n in f r t "• c " u " , .y’ | TYROTECTION INStlRAIVCF m OF on motion of counsel,That said Johnson do Guardianship: SL'to ‘J!? P IIaiTtford Conn- FirenndMsriSs R^’taken shew cause, on or before the next term of this Coart. I Tlieso are. therefore, to cite and admonish all per- a!!?*?J?,t ® reon 1 tt 'i. ; vvpr t f Sbm ’ on the most favorable terms bv CD YY' Vvent why his commission as guardian should not be de- sons concerned, to bo and appear at my office, within I dece ** ed ' LU tLL " LUB ' Adm’r. | on , , , ne „’, no ,a ' oralJlL U AY, Agent, dared forfeit, and he himself dismissed from said I the time prescribed by law, toshowcause.if any they nov 8 feb 27 guardianship. Aud it is further ordered, that a ser vice ofthis rule be perfected on him, by publication in the Telegraph paper. GEORGlA, \ I, Edward D. Tracy, Deputy Ordi- Bibb Count). ( nary, in and for said comity, do certi fy that tlie above is a true extract from tho minutes of tho Court of Ordinary of Bibb County, dec 13 E. D. TRACY, Dep. Ordinary. hare, why said letters should not be granted. Oiven under my liknd and official signature, this I 18th day of November, 1853. nov 29 ELBERT HUTCHINGS. Ordinary. re BORGIA, JONES COUNTY—Whereas, Ben VJ jainin Barron, guardian of Oliver II. P. Eiuney, has applied to me for letters of dismission from said guardianship. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the Honorable Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave to sell tlie Negroes belonging to the estate of Garnett Andrews, late of said county, deceased. nov 8 JOHN R. JORDAN. Adm’r. IXTY’ DAY’S after date, application will be made H ome inmukance company’—office. No. 10 Wall Street, New York. Cash Capital, 8500,000. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President. Charles J. Martin, Secretary. CRAB. CAMPBELL, Agent, nov I ly Macon. Geo. 1853.—Whereas, it ap- I ® on3 concerned, to be and appear at my office within said county deceased. A. Vigal, Executor of I the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any dec 27 E. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Court or On- U DINART, December Term, rears to this Court, that John ...® the hist will and testament of George Vigal, deceas- they have, why said letters should not be granted. ed, (lateof said county.) is wasting and mismanage- 1 ii ** '' n: “ B, "‘ *E ** ing, said estate—It is on motion of counsel. Ordered, That lie do shew cause, in or before the next Term of this court, which is held on tbo 1st Monday in Jan uary next, why he should not bo removed from his said trust, and an Administrator, with the will annex ed, apppointed in liis stead. GEORGIA, i I, Edward D. Tracy, Deputy Ordi- Bibb Count). J nary in, and for said county, do certify that tlie above is a true extract, from thc Minutes of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, dec H Ej). TRACY, Pep. Ordinary. to the honoraldo the Ordinary of Bibb comity, I XJART! ORD FIRE INSURANCE CO,, HI . . for leave to sell all the real and personal property I . , Hartford, Conn.—Established in 1810. Fire These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per- I belonging to tlie estate of Alexander Scott, late of I n =ks on Cotton, and Produce in Store, merchandise, L. STROIIECKER, Admr. Given underlay hand.at office, this 21st dav of De cember. 1853. ELBERT HUTCHINGS, jan 3 Ordinary. re EOKGIA, JONES COUNTY’.—Whereas, Da- VJ vid E. Blount, Executor of the last will and tes tament of Henry YV. 8. Blount, Into of said county deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission from said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within store houses, dwellings, and furniture, churches, Ac., iu the above old aud well established Company, ta ken at tlie usual rates bv E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent jan 18 for tho city of Macon, Bibb co. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the honorable Ordinary of Jones county, for leave to sell tho Laud and Negroes belonging to . the estate of George Broach, late of Jones county, I "1VTDTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of deceased. RACHAEL BROACH, Adm’rx. IU YeivYobk'. Jos. Abbott, Secretary. Joseph “ 1 B. Collins, President. Applications received by feb 27 c. DAY, Agent. “Beauty tmtl Economy Combined.” Bounty Land and Pension Agency. T HE OLD VIRGINIA DY'E-HOUSE, (Phieuix Charles c. tucker, Washington, d. c ■_ ■ Lik .f) h “ C ro1 ? ashes risen, with all its various a TTORXE Y for Claimants. & Agent forobtainiii the time prescribed by law, to show’ cause, if any I ' l Jj. ues ’ *hj original colors to bestow. p\_ Revolutionary, Naval, Invalid and Half-pay they have, why said Letters should not be granted I *“ e subscriber most respectfully informs lna cus-1 Pensions, Mountv Land, arrears of pay, extra pay. riBOBGU, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, T. M. I O^en under my hand at office, this 21st Dec. toinere and tho public generally, that his establish. &«., for Military and Naval services. J Griffin, applies to me for letters of dismisson I *853. ELBERT HUTCHINGS, I ment has been rebuilt, and can now be found on Cot-1 Bounty Laura obtained for the widows and heirs of from the estate of 51. Harriet, deceased: jan 3 Ordinary. I ton Avenue, \\ est of the YY ashington I.all, where he I volunteers of the Texas Revolution of 1836; mid These are therefore to eite aud admonish all per-1 —— — I !f ' u y . P rt| .'' in 'd *° cxecute in the best maimer all extra pay obtained for services in the U. S. Navy on , ... , — - -- SVT I t.filix. rv_ivi,.™. t.. 1 thejarious branchesof Dyeing, Renovating and Re-1 the coasts of California and Mexico, from 184« to 1852. Address CHARLES C. TUCKER, doc G—3m YY’asliington. D- C. sons concerned, to be iuid appear at my office, within I /^JMOKGIA, JONES COUNTY.—YVhereas. Jas. tho time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any V* 9: ilinrn( ' 3 ; *l’P Il,,s ,0 «?« fnr letters of Guar- il,... 1 I -si . _i i .a ... * « • I fii.ilKMin tmnn flip tii-rsoil flint nmiudriw n 1 X’mvtAn they have, why said letters slionld not he granted, uov 8 P. TRACY’, Ordinary, dianship upon the person and property of Newton | ” ■! Mary A.M pairing all kinds of Ready Mado Clothing, mid La- H dies’ Dresses, Shawls, Bonnets and all sorts of Fancy YV. Messer, Jesse H. Messer, Sfary A. Messer, and I Goods damaged by use. Ladies and Gentlemen will Thomas J. Messer, minors and orphan children of please label all articles sent to this establishment.— Joseph Messer, late of said county deceits*mL I Goods from all parts of the State sent as before, shall These are, therefore, tocite and admonish all per- I receive prompt attention apd forwarded back with sons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within I care. _ # the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any thev Factories and others having warp filling to color, re EOICGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Where- 1 have, why said letters should not be granted | will find it to their interest to test the virtues of this (Citations, (Croiutarti (Conotq. CATER & GKIFFIY A T home, with a well selected stock of Groceries U as.J oeeph J. A. YVellows and YY’esley F. YVcl- , _ lows, applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of I December, 1853. the persons and property of Ann YY’ellows, Mary I j nn 3 ELBERT HUTCHINGS, Ordinary. YVellows, and Shelly YY’ellows, minors and orphan children of YY’illiam S. YY’ellows, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, tocite and admonish all per sons interested, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if anv they have, why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my band at office, December 6, 1854. __ and Staple Dry Goods. Best quality Bagging, YY’estern and Russia Ropp, Georgia Woolens and Shoes. Refined and St. Croix ..~J —- - -—— uautou I — — ... ...u ......uo u. ,„u, | Sugars; Old Java and Rio Coffee; Extra mid Super- Given under my hand at office, tliis 21st day of I establishment. Persons wishing Homespun dyed, I fine Flour; Paints, Oils, Ac. Our friends will please will please observe, for black tho warp must be pur- still remember us. sep G pie or blue; for brown a copperas color, aud for 1 green tho warp must be white. Cash must be paid on delivery of Goods, apl IG OLD VIRGINIA DY E HOUSE. Jones Superior Court. Martha Ann Sckcggs, CLOTHES RENOVATING AND Edward V. Scruggs, :■} Libel for Divorce. TT appearing to tho court, by the return of the J. Sheriff In the above stated case, that tho defend- lu« 13 JA.MEtt J. RAY. Ordinary. N EOKGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY'.— Where- ii- - T. .May, and Mas Dale Dmmelly if tlie last will and testament of Jame . Jn Executors i May, late "I ’ Di-ini-. These are >aid c ury frt •, dee id lCx i for Lct- timt i ■e, Wll ,1. to be ribedbv H Letter ii’nder mv ban 1st (lav "I'D,- pr d admonish all pi at in; "fiii e within I- eau.-e, if any they t lie granted. gliature at of- «]*:>" law, In.si , should d and offieial •ember, 1853.- JA.MES J. it AY'. Ordinary, Lime ami Criueut. QA Br.M, LIME, 5T> Ids. Cement, for sale hv OU sep 6 4 0UAG OAWUJILL. ant cannot lio found in the comity of Jones, nnd further appearing, that tlie said defendant is out of the limits of tho State of Georgia. It is ordered by the court, that the said defendant appearand defenil aid case, at the next term of this court, and ou fail ing so to do, that tin* plaintiff have leave to proceed 1 case as in eases i,f default. And it is order- 1 that this Older be published in a public Gazette in Macon, once a month for three months before the nil of this court. ■\ true copy from the minutes of Jones Superior Court, this 20th dav of December, 1853. ian 3 ELBERT HITCHING?;, Clerk. Paint*’ami Oil. I Ann LHS yvhite lead. [ J,UUU 5,000 lbs. Itlakc's fire proof Paint, 500 galls. Linseed Oil. For sale hr iuns 15 CAR MART A HOFF. NIcutli’s Grist Mill. T HESE celebrated MILLS uro built by tho sub scriber in Macon, and warranted superior to any others now in use. Tl ey can bo seen at tho Iron YY’orks of Robert Findlay, or at my shop on Cotton Avenue. jnno 28 4f—10m Cheese BOXES New Y'ork Stato Cheese. “ Sperm anil Adamantine Cs “ No 1 and Pale Soap. T - and for sale by r,tT * *" •tli Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! T HE undersigned is now ready to supply from I his steam .Mills, every description of Lumber and Seuntling, at the shortest notice and ef the ■hoi cost quality. Applications sent to the Mill, or left with the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. W. D. MIMS. | aug 3 GEORGE MEATH. Ac. Just received CHAi). CAMPBELL GENERAL TAILORING. mllE suhseriber may bc found nt the Mansion J. House, where ho will carry on the above busi- From long experience in this line, ho feels confident ho will benble to satisfy all who may favor him with R call. Clothes of all kinds cleaned and ed, to look equal to new. Also, Ladies silk and other dresses renovated, in the best manner.— Tailoring In general WILLIAM CORRIGAN. liov 8 3m Blankets, Ac. 1 nnn UEAVY - I'd and 9 4 Blankets. I .UUU 3,000 Yards Kerseys, with a variety of staple Dry Goods, suitable tortile season, iust roceiv- i and for sale by CMAS. CAMPBELL, ost 11 Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. ry r Boxes Tobacco, on Consignment, very Buper- / O fine article. 25,000 Cigars, various qualities. 10 boxes Cherroots. For sale by nov 1 ASHER ATBES. ftapli aiift /nnnj Jirij Closing Out—A j Cos. rpHE subscribers have excb. l iig,.,|' tl ., • 1. erty for one of the larg.- 5 t -iT,, ■ . Staple Dry Goods in tin- eilv. ami them at Cost. Greater bargains th ui be given. The Stock is large uinl u,. '■ out as soon as possible. YVIXsii'ro nov 22 I.adics Dress OooiU ■"AA YARDS French .Miriao sVJU too do Plain Black Silk'. 250 Patterns Brocade and Firm- - 50 “ Black Figur.-,| N AU offered at cost by ' Wix.^inp Liiibroitfcrics. A LARGE stock - -1 all kinds, at cost Lv LX. nov 22 j i'xT .Messenger copy. WIX8HIP is, La IlauOsomc Gootls—Atteiui^; ■lirs !! T HE subscribers having received th"lr v of Fancy Dry Goods, for the winter t ' safely assure the Ladies, that iu Fashion, Elegance and Cheapness 1 the ? ‘V”" cannot be excelled in Georgia. ’ a - r:; : YY’e are determined to keep at all time r A. No. 1. stock of Fashionublo Good* ing honorably and Curly with our m-t toreoeivethe same liberal patrontgo tkh! i-" been conferred. l .g : .... Our old friends and customers, re n-,.,- , .M, Curtain Goods. 1 K Y’ICRY’ variety und kinds, with all , - to correspond. Can suit th rtU BOSTICK Carpeting ! Carpeting ; > ~~ J UST received “by Express,’’ 6 piect* at a Tapestry Carpeting of superior' ocnli-v' 1 “ : ' r nov 1 BOSTICK A Jo; JOHN'S Family Goods. TIUSII LINEN, SbVetmgs, Flannels OiT.', Jl r weeds. Prints, Jaconet, Checked and BwksU ' Tins, Ticking, Canton Flannels and ev, rv ml . ' cle suitable for family use, on terms theme-- f ~ r ' 1 ' modatmg. ” *' : YVc intend selling our goods at small nr.v't- , will be most happy to show them, whether wl n or not. Ourmottoisto please and satisfy alle - ' tomers, wo will do our prettiest to soeeeed v shopping remember BOSTICK A JOHXa Ladles and GcutlciuciT ~ T HE subscribers being very thankful for mor vors, would agnin invite your particu'ir ,ii ; tion to their New Stock of Fancy Dry Go, k ' opened for the Fall and YY’intertrade, iff of which V;, be sold as cheap as the cheapest. “ -t 11 BOSTICK & J0HXS. Dress Goods. O UR stock of Dress Goods embraces eveirthi- new and desirable in Silk, Satin, tod \V, - ■ "i Fabrics, being beautiful, durable and fashionU ' Call aud see them. BOSTICK A JOHvc~ oct 11 sy NEW GOODS. ^ T HE undersigned lias just returns from • . North with aLiaor and Complrx s t , k -' Staple & Fancy Ury Ooo.Im, which !..-h opening. Tlie usual qualifyiug remarks of a' ' Beautiful, Syc. ()•"•. he thinks unnecessary,' u th« goods speak for themselves as to style, quality mi irice, and therefore, needs no trumpeter ■ r. !vi- lowever, on the intelligence and taste of the L-'i i of Macon and tho surrounding country, heirodj respectfully submit the decision to them. All d whom, he cordially invites to call and exan.i>-• themselves, before purchasing elsewhere. oct 11 YV. YV. PARKEK. Georgia Made Leather and Shoes, T HE undersigned has for sale, onconsiamnect a splendid lot of Harness and Bridle Lestha' Band nnd Sole do; Russett and Plantation do; BkV Wax and Kip do; Calf Skins, Ac. Also, HEAVY RUSSEl'TSIlOE8; Buck YV’ax do; Woxu'i Shoes for house servants. YY’. YV. PARKER, oct 11 Linen aud Cotton SItcctiiig TTiOR sale, a large stock of 10-4 and 12-4 Limnsti JL Cottoii Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen and Cotta of nil all widths, sept 27 G. YV. PRICE Paper Hangings, QN hand a fine assortment of Paper Haneii _-. (sept 27.) G. YY’. PRICE. Table Damask. O N hand agood assortment o(Table D.una_-k,T(( oiling, Napkins of all qualities. sept. 27. G. YV. PRICE Printed Cashmeres. O N hand a handsome lot of Printed Cashtnew and DeLains. G. YV. PRICE sept 27 IVoyv Fall Goods. T HE subscriber is now receh’ing his stock of Fb- cy and Staple Goods, suitable for the Fall mi YY'inter trade, liis friends and the publictre wqiteit- ed to give him a call. G. YY’. PRICE sept 27 Carpeting and Riiggs. J UST received au assortment of Superf:■ i Three Ply Carpeting. - G. YY'. PRICE- sc-pt 27 Plaid Silks, J l’ST received a rich and handsome s-.-ortn. rt i Plaid, Plain aud Brocade Silks, for s*Ieeb'i?. sept 27. G. YV. PRICE Blankets and Kerseys. O N hand a good assortment of Negro Blockt- Kerseys. Also, fine large Bod Blanket' tor A; low. G. YV. PRICE sept 27 Velvet Carpeting. CST received an assortment of rich and 1-» - • Velvet Carpeting, with Rugs to match. - • few pair of handsoineThreo Plv. nov 1 GEO. YV. PRIC:- Critpe Shawls. A "SPLENDID assortment of Crap- a:-i t ••• mere Shawls at all prices. oct 11 ,BOSTICK A J0ny>-_ To the Ladies. HE undersigned would respectfully invite the 1 tention of the Ladies of Macon and vicinitr. his New and Extensive Stock „e KAMI GOODS, now for Exhibition aud Sal--. ■: 1 ■ • stand, corner of Second and Cherry streets, opi*' c i Geo. YY*. Ross’. The Stock is complete and varied, and wi- pare favorably witlianyotherinthecity. Priecsu • crate and Is of the best quality Or-i- - servants, or otherwise, as promptlyand fait:.— a p ed as when customers make personal exxmioiJ * nnd selection. A. YV. MABSHALL sep 27 t^e Messenger copy. NOTICE To Merchants and Planter- PLANTERS of Bibb and adjacent oounties, ■' ■ . JL vited to call and examine mv large ' ; GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY G00B> opened and for sale, wholesale and retail. - ' : liberal and accomodating terms, at my store j, Clierry-st., next door to tbe comer of ■ Jf’’ sep27 ■ A; YY’. MARSHALL Joiirn, A Mess, copy. G 1 Brilliant and Beautilnl- EORGE YV. ROSS A t’O. are nowr-coj'^' first installment of SPRING, STAPLE.- . AM Y DRY GOODS. ipri-ing • ' " ; : taste, elegance, and utility, usually found a ■ class Dry Good Establiihments. The . specially invited to look in and judge for theta-" of the superior style, elegant fabric ami g.'Y '' sortment now open for their inspection am. - ^ elation. The following are a few of the tnm- idorn our shelves and counters : • i; , SILKS, as Brocade tig’J. Poult, d-S ■>".■. 1 j ; Gro de Rhino; YY’bite Brocade Silk R' 1 '",'; Silk Hermany; Lustrings, all colors. Hr-;- 1 - tall kinds;- Borages, every style; Kml'D-G' r- " Dresses ; Silk Ti'sm-s, Plain ami 1- igure-- COLLARS.—Empress Eugene—Lorn iinbroidered, and Emnrt-ss Eugene. Einbroidered Valenciennes Cnemisetts. _ v SLEEY'ES, all ([ualities t'reti'.-'" - Embroidered Brocha de Paris DRl'- >> ,‘.^' Swiss and Jaconet Edgings aud lr..- 1 -- i cts. a vard to $7 00. MANTILLAS and Scarfs. 13 dim r ; ; which may bo mentioned Taglioni, Zotui' 111 and Pavonus. ask Cloths, Towels nnd Napkin?. _ Diaper, Birds Eve, Huckaback and Cot-^ Also, Brussels Tapestry and 3 plv <- •• ... ttings. Rugs, YViudow Shade'. -- urtains, with trimmings to ' : Furnishing Goods, embracing evi ry tl---- ■. , w, Ac., ,Ye. Sold wholesale nial retail. ;oods of tho same quality can be p- 1 market. i .' N. B.—G. YY*. R. A Co. have a.so ;• ., 11-ate establishm mt, an extensive - j ..- whicli will bo-sold by whole.-- XAY'lNO r on t! Saw -Mills, re- Icenburg A Son, w -rt notice. Orders No one is am! Lumber* - first of Si pto barge ml ived. and L-d to use or J. A. A > V 15 Bacon, Floni', A f ’ 20.000 and Spaulding Flour, r>o Ms. Cl irin* Sugars, with a general o salt* by CHA>. 4^ sep 6 T HE highest market price will be Washed or Unwashed. Also, H 1 ^ ^ and Tallow, delivered in Macon at " . " of Fields * Adams’ Ffr#-proof YY^arehou apr 12 3S-tf # G »»