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CITY HIXIiZu
Corn Wenl mill lirlls.
WR have uut up * Mill at our establishment, ami w ill
rrni.l i*rtf Jay* in •*** wrt'k— I'ttesdav, Thursday
ami Friday. We will ala® keep on ha ml. Meal, <. r * ami
Craokfri Corn, fcc. P rou* H iving their ( urn, will be
promptly attended to. CHAS. P. LEVY & CO.
1 Ocmulgv Foundry, Cotton Avenue, July 20 ‘24
OREGON’ HOUSE.
MFIIHIS eleifnnl e-tnlilUlimeiit, situate in
I. u nin.t niry mni salubrious part of Ilia
city of Macon,'mill siillir.iently near tlm
centre of hii.inrss, U now open lor .lie re
caption of Boarder* and Travellers. IV u
or tlireo privul” (einilies can be nccoininodutrd (luring
the Slimmer with superb eparate room., if immediate
application is made. Board without lodging oil very
moderate terms.
lET Editor* friendly In an old ror.frere, are requested
to give the above a few inserlioos. noil when they iit
• have dizfin*. to call and smoke out their Hill.- with him
Maenn, June IF 18 M. BAKTI.K 11.
UST RECEIVED AND ft IK SALK,
20 Barrel* K ll rn Lockporl Floor,
10 “ llvdraulie (;enienl.
SCOT!', CAB HART & CO.
July 15.
.Hew Howling Saloon.
m:iR subscriber will during the prrwyt week, open In*
I new and commodious Howling Saloon, which lie hoi
tinlt and fitted up at ala rife expense, determined tliuf it si.all
be under hi* managrini hi m quirt mol ord rly piece of i. sort
for ilioe who wish to enjoy an hour of rational ainust un lit,
or manly and healthful exercise.
Visitor* will find the Saloon a pleasant retreat, where they
may enjoy the r* creation of howling i*. |ec and quiet in s.
The Saloon it distinct and separate from the liar, and the
m n<i perfect order will be maintained. ’I lie citisens of Ma
eon ire invited to give the sMhacrtbt-r • call, and judge for
themselves, of the ability and di*oitMn ol the proprietor 10
invc satisfaction to those who may patronise him.
Aug*, ** K. K. IIHOWN.
L iFt: #.v* l it. #. yen.
rfIHK Mutual Life liinrnre Compnnv of New York
li uoaducled on u plan highly u Jvunlugrmi. lo the
insured.
The underrigrrd is authorised lo receive appl*< nlion
oud will furnisV alt iie.o-ssnry iulorm*lin lo persons
wishing toeff.-i. insurance on .heir own live., or on Ilie
lives ofotiiers. C. BAY, Agent.
Nov 20,1815 <n
XVIUTUAL BENSm
Life Insurance Com pany.
riAHBS Company is in active and auc.cessful operation,
f insuring lice* only, on (lift iimsi occommodu.ing
terms. Tlie premium, if over sso,cun lie paid one-lourih
in cash, and Ihree-fourllis in a not. at 12 nionlhs, wilh
b per cent, interest, renewable it desired bv llie parlv
in iking the insurance. If llie premium is less ihuii !?•>!)
per annum, it can be paid weekly, inoiilhlv, quarterly,}
or half-yearly. A man of dll years of agecan insure Ins
life for llie benefit of bis wife and children for slhWo. by
paving 511 cents per week, and so in pritflorlinn for u
) irger or smaller sum, and in the same ratio for any uge.
A wife also call insure llie lile ol her husband, for llie
benefit nf herself mill children, free from any demand of
bis creditors. Thu profits will be divided yearly, union*
tlio insured,in available scrip bearing 6 per reiil.interesl,
on which I lie coiiipanv will advance two-thirds in cash,
or the profits can apply to increase the sum insured.
A creditor call insure llie life of n debtor, and secure bis
demand. Parents can insure the lives nf children ol 14
years and over, in a sun, ihnl when years of age,
will enable them lo engage in trade. Every holder of a
policy is a member of ibis self protective society, and is
not liable in anv wav bevond (he premium engaged lo
be paid. ROB’ T. L. PATTERSON, President.
‘/Vie rale* of Insurance on one hundred dollar, vnn rtn-
Use, for one year, aihlin * onr~ha.lt of one per eenl.Jor
residence til a southern climate , ore os folloirs :
age. aau’i payment I non’i payment I aoo’l payment
B for term I year | for term * years | for Ilf*’-
an o9i #95 1 77
85 | no 1 I*’ 2 01
30 I 31 I 36 2 M
35 1 36 I 33 2 73
40 1 69 I 83 3 20
45 1 90 1 96 3 73
50 I 96 2 09 4 60
55 2 32 3 91 3 78
(111 4 33 4 91 7 00
65 S3! 5 99 8 55
J. M. BOARBVIAN, Agent.
M aeon, Nov 20, 1845. >4°
LZrE INSURANCE.
Tint; New York Lile insurance and Trust Company
having established an Agency in the city of Macon,
persons moV effect Insurance with litis Conmpnny on
their own Lives nr the Live* of otheis, and either for
the whole duration of life or lor a limited period, by the
payment of a small annual premium.
rKKMIUWS on OIK HU.VDRKP POI.I.tRS FOR OUt YFIU.
Joe. I 1 Vrar.TAt’ ft Yeaf7\ Agrf\ g Tear. I Age. I I Year.
0 7J IS 1 07 31 l 48 *0 t 96
|J o 77 47 I 12 19 I If 31 1 97
16 0 84 IS l SO 40 1 6* 51 S 08
IT 0 86 99 1 St 41 1 78 51 2 !<>
18 0 89 .10 1 .11 41 I 9 .14 2 IS
19 n 90 .11 1 12 4.1 1 89 55 2 32
20 0 91 .1 ■ l 31 44 1 90 16 2 47
21 • 92 33 1 34 45 1 91 57 2 0
22 0 95 34 1 35 46 I 92 58 3 14
2, oay 35 1 36 47 1 I 91 59 3r. 7
24 o 99 .16 1 39 48 1 94 60 4 3>
J 100 37 141 49 I 196
TRUSTEES
Stephen Allen, Slop ,-n Warren,
William Bird, Jaw Kvrn.itban,
Thomas W. Ludlow, Jo 1 i Circle,
Jnh-i It. Townsed, U nan C. Vcrplanvk,
Gardner 14. Howland, 1 unai do S. Snare*,
Robert Itsy, lem-jr Hrernert,
John Inhiiuon, Albert *l. Gallatin,
John.l Palmer, August n Jumvi,
Samuel rhnmson, John J. ttor,
Ceorge OrilHn, Jsrao .1. (ones,
William B. Astnr, Jonathan tinoilhue,
tlavid S. K imedy, Haniel I, nl,
James Hooker, Corn. W. Lawrence.
STEPHEN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES C PALMER, Secretary. .
E- BOND, Agent.
Macon, Jan. 1, 1346. }* j
J. n. BOUIDIIHI
IS now prepared to take applieationa fur IvkSltC
mice on House Sci'Vimls anti Tic
4'llllHiCN. Inforinution as lo rains and restriction*
gbully given gr-itis, at hisalore, .Mulberry street, Macon, j
Bee 31,1843 Ifisdli |
,111 mi Insurance Company,
OK H ARTFORD, CONN.
rpilP. unHeraignetl Agent* will lake risk* nyn'insy
I Kireinthia i-itv, Griffin, Koraylh and wilier iowhh
n the Slate, on as I'-tvornltla toftna as anv ri.ap.ini.ible
Company. They will ntao insure against the risks of
River Navigation ; their present ralen are, 3-4 per cent,
to Savannah, and 7-8 to Chtirlvalnn.
REA Sc COTTON
Macon, March ’2O, 184.1. S
lire anil •llarine Insurance.
Til HE subscriber continues to insure ngainst losses hv
I Kirk,or by Marine anm Inland Natiuation, on
the most favorable terms. C. DAY, Agent.
Oct 1,1845. 33
-ffl Aik RAKKEI-S New Orleana Whiskey, sot
JLxMF sale hy UKA &. COTTON.
April (A 9
BIJIsLOCK’S
Progressive Power Colton l*ress.
f|l (h Machine i now <>fti red to (lit* (•!•: m the most du
-1 rabte, the most convenient, th* most powerful Moduli
things commit red.) ihe cheaftest it ml best Cotton Pat king Press
u the World.
Thin PreM bus now be* nin u*cf>ur year*—*• vrml hun*
and red 9of them Are hi successful operation. lit oi.e that has
b>*en ill use about two jrctri, there Ims Im n packed, over Jive
thousand Hates of Cotton and it works bettei (if possible) now
th in when first jmt up. Not out dollar hua been expended on
tin repair*—nor ever will In*, f well used.
All ihot. person* who hare fried them, hare derided to keep
them their life time, and then hand them dow nto their chit
drrn to the third and fourth generations. Not an individual
that hn >eii diimmuie but what pronounce* them “just
the fAi'nr.”
1 challenge the world to disprove thrti* itanwim.-Now,
can ii much lie said of arty other Machine ever made t And
yet I go still further; when reqnip and, 1 will pump the Prrn
on the plantation, and if it duel not auawer the purpt.se, will
make no charge
And again—being well aware that the planters have hut
little confidence in neiv things , fiom the fact that nine out of
ten are 4 * Yankee Tricks,** intended to deceive. 1 give below
a certificate, mg net! hv a frw of the many who have very kind*
lyofT red me their mines, since I started my presses in Macon.
To pr-veiit bid work, and all sort of meddling or tamper*
irng with the Machines, I have them all made under mo own
direction, and sold at #Hf price. All those wishing to give
them a trial, will please give their names to my Agents who
all upon them, or send them to the Commission House,
where they wish to go for the Machine, in order that the Agent
naay he prepared for them, nth. raise they map be delayed m
getting a Machine when it ia wanted.
T(m SALIC AT TH K FOLLOWING PLACES:
Hwedemun Ft Hamilton, Ij,sm ton (iM
Hobert Findlay, 3 *
N. K. Butler re Cos., Augusta, Ga.
Orn.B.Hl 5c Cos. l Co | un> |„„, Gs.
J. J. Sutton, V£ . .
S. W. BULLOCK, Patentee, No. 87 Peck Slip, N. York.
CERTIFICATE
We, the undersigned, 4o hereby certify that we have teen
S. W BULLOCK'S Progressive Power Presses in use in the
city of Macon, and believe them to he all they are recommend*
rd. and of them whnt can be said of but few things now *
a-days—these are “no humbug.” We cheerfully r commend
titoa to the notice of the pini.ter*, and hope by their umvrr*
•al adoption, ts tee no more round bale* of Cotton,
iignod Scott, Carhar* Ik Cn. Watts ft Moulton,
Hardeman ft Hamilton, John Vs. Field,
Hea fe Cotton, D. K W. Gunn,
Hu*sell Kc Kimberly, Wheeler St Hairofk,
yoaeph V. Seymour, H. hJ. Cowles,
/ Al White, JOHN JONES,
Cowles. Niaoll fit Cos. J. T. Woottm,
A. B. Hartwell, Thos. U Gorman,
Groves, Wood fit Cos. Robert F.ndlay,
Choc. CampbftM fit Cg ■ fit R H Grave*,
bits* od, May 9b, hW. IS
NEW STAPLE AND FANCY
URT OOOPS,.
At (lip rkiladplpliia **oi’C.
riYHIC mnlersii:iiP(l luivnic reiiioveil lo Umt JSlure on
I Cotton Avcniit* fonnt'rlv cii|ipiJ •>’ K. Miiunf*
unit, .Mr, Bishnp'ii lin Sior* wouM n*s*in*ci
fully announce to the ciiixcn- l Mm on tuiil vicinity,
lilul thov h.'VP there npeueil nn mtikk.i v skw ami • j
I erf atock ol’ Muple ami fmiov
fto<n th**if luuz And intimuie know h iig ol tin* heet man* j
ncr ol purchasing i ih* Norlli will n* doubt L'ive gen- .
ertl iiliAfaciinn. Thankful fir pest lHvn t they thus
renew their policitritini lor future busine**, will* every
contideHi e ill it fhyv will not lie disappointed
Their rttfH-k consists in part of
Figured and plain Bomhu/.in and Alp^rra,
Caahm^re <l’ Ecco-sae and Moinlin d* I.nine,
Silk, ('*hnn*i*snd Mou>(lin do Lain** Shiurla,
Silk and .11 ouslin de l.nine l)reM HaudkerrhifdM aV I ies,
f incHl Hwini JdconiiHiid and crow-lwriflil Alounlin,
llubhiueltN, Hordern, <md FilisingK,
I’ incst Artificial Flowers, llonriett Tnlu*, mni tlie latent
style of LadioH* Bonnetta and KihGonn.
ySilk, Alpaeea, Merino and Cotton Hosiery* and Ladies’
fine Shoe a,
GOO pieces Dresp and Furniture Pilots,
liuh Lionen, Diaper, Bultinet, Kentutky Jeans, and
Ctt4*itner a ,
Flannel, rod, while, a id yellow.
Bed-licking, Hies died and Brown lio.ne*pun, Apron
C hoc ks, iVt. tVr,
A first rale assortment nf Children’s Toys,
Fitn- v and other'Trimmings, Perfuniery, A.c.
(illM LLMK.N’S KLADV-MADE ( Id)TIII\f,
consisting of Over-Coats, Vests, Linen, Silk, and Meri
no .Shirt*,Collars, Suspenders,Slocks, and a treat
and de-inthle assortment of IW< k and Pocket
Ili*ndkrrcliiefs--toge.thri with a vuriely
of articles not specified.
These, with all other goods in tlieir line, they are de
termined to sell ns low ns tliev CAN he void South of the
Poloo.ae, and will encage to give satisfactory BARfiAIKS
to all who may favor them with iheir patronage.
J. KATZ Jc UUOTUERS.
Macon. \ov. H, 18! •
DBN6IWG ‘ vr> ROPE-3# talesOuirChilly
■ J 1 piece* Kentucky Hugging,
100 coils Manilla anil Kentucky Hope*
.tint received and for sale by
July it i r.u IVEB* Nvoon CO.
S|*G A K and COFPI*;F- |50bl> K* KiCoV-e #
20 lifnl*. New ()rl him and I’orto Hico Sugars,
J bbl*. Crush*d Sngcr,
3 do. Pul vended Sugar, ju*t ncfivid amt for sale hy
July 29 24 (iHAVF.S, WOOD tSt CO.
f|AOII \<’CD- 75 loxe* Myre* up. 1 lb lump T oWaccu,
| no ho\ coinnitiii l Hi. lump Tobacco,
50 and/.. Mr*. Miller's Fine Cut Tobacco,
;.0 do. do do. do. do. for smoking,
10 loxi <extra No. 1 Tobacco for hrw ing.
Received and for sale by (iHAVRS, WOOD CO.
taUS'F received and for sale, 50 boxes ol Tobacco, oi
O dilferent brands and non lit ies.
J,mr in ir SCOTT, CARHART aV GOk j
HATS! HATS!
fIMIIS DAY HFCKIVF.I),
6 t asew superior fashionable Hflt,
I ease I'aiiaina do.
In store s large slock of HATS. CAPS, tic. kc. whitA will
lx* Hold at llie low* at market pricu*, at the old aiund off*. A.
Kimberly Ik. Cos. F. K. WKiGH T.
July 22 24
NOTICE.
fllllE subscriber having assoeiateil rvith him Dr. Ju-
I uus C. (jILRERT, the hnsines* will in future he !
eondueted under the firm of SHOTWKLL GIL-
IlLlt r. Those indebted lor account* of last year, w ill
pleuse cull und settle the same.
HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Macon, Jan. 1,1 C IC.
Drugs, sTletliciuf S, AY.
THE subscribers will be receiving every week, fresh
supplies of MEDICINES, carefully selected for
them in the Northern markets. Their arrangement*
enable them to sell at very low prices. Physicians and
others having opportunities of sending to them may re
ly upon having tlieir ordvr* executed upon the most fa
vorable terms. The quality of the articles will be the
best always, and the prices as low as if they attended
personally to the purchase of them.
jSIIOTWHLL & HILBERT.
Mneon, Jan 1, 1546 88
NEW MEDICINE.
Brownlee’s Antl-Billious Pills.
,4 Mil.D and efficient remedy for Liver Complaints and j
2\_ Dyspepsia of long -landing. Persons suffering from dis- j
orders oft hr stoinacn and liver wi>l find the atm* e Pills war
thv their confidence. Taken according to the directions.
Price 25 cents per box. Agents ill Macon,
J. 11. & W. S. F.LLIS, Cotton Avenue.
Oct 22 J 6
DR. SPRING’S
Medicated Cough Candy,
\ PLEASANT and effectual remedy for Coughs, i
Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough, I
Asthma, Tickling and Dryness in the Throat, Jtc.
For sale bv J. 11. & W. S. ELLIS.
Dec 15, m.i. 44 _
Butftfiiitf* Hope; it net Twine.
HAI.KS Gunny Hogging,
75 piece* Dundee do.
500 nieces Kentucky do.
1500 lb*, three-ply Hugging Twine,
200 coils Manilla Hope,
75 do. Kentucky do.
For sale on reamuabletei ms bv
July_3l 24 CHAS. CAMPBELL H CO.
Korsrys, ltlaiikolN. Nlmcs, Ac.
Tit K subscribers have just received their Fall supply’ of
heavy gmds, suitable for plaiiiaiiou use, together with
a general stock of Staph- Dry Goods, which they otter on as
good terms as can he had in this market.
They invite those who wish to buy to examine their stock f
and judge for themselves.
CHARLES CAMPBELL & CO. j
Oct, 2t 184 J 30
imt\o A VIICd;i\S.
4 ItENT.S for Sherwood’s unrivalled Kotnry and Vi-
JIL tinning Magnetic Muchine ; ulso the Magnetic or
Compound Bitumen Planter,and Magnetized Gold Pille.
We also keep a full nupplv of the Homeopathic Med
icine**, with the hooks on practice.
Macon and ColumbuH, Oct 29, 1845 37
Line'll l>rillliitf, Brap <1*1:111.
4 Nil SUMMKH CLOTHS —a good assortment just
I received hv N. McKI.WON At CO.
April I84f). II
Cnlf Mvins.
1 U.ST received nlm of the beat quality. Alan Shoe
a* I’breail,S(Htrables,&c. (IEO. W. PRICE.
KeL2G. 1846. * 2
D. C. HODGKINS.
Caitii-siniili, White-smif li. I.ork
*milh him! it- 1 1 lluiiiKT,
MANI KACTURERnf Dental Irrttrumi-iiU,Truaaea,
Leg Irons,Cotton tiinibleU, &e. All kinds of re
pairing, Mocking, turning and grinding done at the
shorle.l notice, opposite the I‘oet office.
Dec 17 44
NEW 10KK.
Print WarrhnuHft.
PRICKS RKIMJCKD
At the extensive CMnldialiment for
P It IN T S O N L V r
IIV
L E E & It I! K IV S T E It,
14,
• CEDAR STREET, N. YORK.
THIS STOCK of PRINTED CAI.ICOES, nearly
all ivt-rntlv purchased fort-ash and short trt-dif, A’T
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, are offered at from
1 lo 6 Cents,
(Per Yard)
LOWE If
TlfA V THE PRICES OF A PHIL.
(D* Purchasers are guaranteed the prices—and al
lowances made for a given period.
O* Catnlogoea (renewed and corrected dailv)—reg
ulating file prices—are placed in tile hands of buyers,
and sent with goods ordered.
New York, June 1, 1846, v (
TO RENT.
ariAWO large cumfurtahlr I).riling Hon.es
■ in Viatv.lle, one of them a two story
house,in thrfurk nfthe r0.,1 in that beautiful
grove of Nil I berry'l root, at pr< .. Ht occupied
hy Mr. Samuel Stewart. Attached tu tin. lot
is a gotol garden .pot of half an .err or more,
with all tin- necessary *lll buildings rhe hntise will be
placed in goad repair, and have good blind. |„ all the win
dow* by the #r.t of October neat, and will be to rent from
then lilt tlie Hest of October the o-11 Iter.
Abo a emnfurtable resident-e in the rit*,t„ ar Mr. William
Holme.’ .laughter pen, m.w oecnpnl by Mr AVil|„ in , I>it|iui.
attached in thtt lot is a g"d garden, goml nut.l dings, and
a good well of water; all of which ran be rented on good
term, by application at thi.olttrr.
Macon, July an jlmli
.> OTICE,
\LL wrum nre hcr. hy notiflr4 not to Irsdr tor any Note
cr Nnfps mailc payable to Warson Ik West, or Arthur
Watson mdivulnallv, as a small calf-skin I'orkt t hiM.k con
taining Thirty Dollars in gold coin, and Three Dollar* and
titty rents in paper money, (or bank bills,) together with
some Two or 1 hre Hundred Dollars in Promissory Notes on
vanoua individuals, payable to Watson fc West, or Arthur
warson individually,) was on the 10th dav of this month
stolen f-nm the store kept by Watson fc West, in Ferry
Houston county, Ga. And all pemms indrl ted totheflrm of
Watjon h West, or to Arthur Watson individually, are riots*
fed not to pay anv Note that may be prta nted to them pay. 1
able either to the firm of Watson Writ or to Arthur Wt- j
son individually, at the tame has been stolen from the under*
signed, and hr intends n establish them in aecurdanee with I
the statute-in such ease* mad* and provided.
ARTHI’H WATSON I
Perry, August 11, 1141. y %^
.ftaeon Carriage Depository.
DP. I.OACIIE 4fe WILCOX SON,
I )F. TWEEN the Floyd llocsk and W vsHr\ro>
8 Hall, end opposite Mr. (j. Kiniherly’n lint
Store, in Mulheirv Street, have on hand u freah umi
’ well HflfiClcd atock of
Cairinjjos, C.'iroiiclirs,
and Knckawava, Saddlra, Harimp* and Bridle*,
Trunk*. Valice*. (’arpet Bag’ and Sulchell*,
Saddlery ami Hums** Hardware,
Skirling, H/iriics*, Bridle,Top and Latent Leather,
Morocco of every variety, and a beautiful nsHortinenl of
Carriage rrinuning*, eunsisting of Cloth*. Lace*, Ta*-
“el*, Axle*, Bund.*, Dn*h-frnme*, Springs, Step*, Bows,
Lmup*, Brussels und Oil Carpeting*; Oils, Paint* ami
Varnish.
Carriage* of every description built to order.
REPAIRS in every bra nr h of the above husiner* ex
erulud wilh neatness und desputch. Price* to suit tin
time*.
Macon, Mereh 3,1848. 3
MACON CARRIAGE WARE HOUSE,
(ronncrly Wrigtey Sc Hart'n )
FJMH E subscriber may be found at Ins old stand, with a gooi
I assortment of
CAItULUiKS, HARNESS, SADDLES
Saddlery and Harness llardiviire,
all of which an uftVrt and on the most aeromniodating terms.
KKPAIKING in the various branches of Ids businessexe
cund with neatness and dt patch.
A share of pat run age is most res pi ctfully solicited.
April 22, iHi'i to V. WWUU.KV.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
FBAHF. .subscriber having take* his brothei, Rcuhcn II
Q Hfhitr % into purlin rlop, the hinniuss will lunnln rbi
euutiiiued under the tiriu of A. J. WHi lK CO.
Macon, Jut) 1, 1840. A. J. WHITE.
The subscriber* have in store*and w ill be receiving during
the summer and full,
A general assortment of Goods,
Adapted to the season, consisting in port of
St. Croix and Loaf Sugar, Staple i)rj Goods,
l<l, Lagmra and Java Coffee, Saddlery, Shoes,
Iron of all kinds, Liquor* l’ all kind,
Hollow-ware ami Vails, Teas—*onw-very fine,
I (-i rinait. Cast Kc Blistered Steel, S gars, 1 ohaeco,
Salt, Molasses, Paints, Oils, Glass, Ike.
ISnzxinif, / trine aittl Hope.
Wi’h their stock of Bagging, they offer some Kentucky 5
inches w lile, well adapted to square hales, and which wa
highly approved ol'tlie past season by planters.
Comprising most articles in the Grocery Line, w hich th
offer mi the lowest market prices, nod respectfully solicit
t‘4%11 from their friends und the public.
A. J. WHITE Ik CO.
Cj* After the first of October, they will remove to the Uriel
• corner store i o doors above their present location, former I
J occupied by Chnpman , Ross & Cos.
Macon, July 1, >846.
HATS : HATS ! AND SHOES 1
!tt‘<-4-iV4-4l by strong A Wood,
('I RUTS’ 11t, lalf.l *i) If ;
a Ladies’ a.id Misses* blips and Buvkins ;
Gems’ Gaiters, U fine article,
July 22
p** BBLS. Whiskey,
QQ Ai bhN. Hum,
40 bhls. (*lll,
Coguiac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Mudeir i, Port and Malaga Wines,
For sale by AMOS BENTON.
July 22
Siiiiur, Coßcp. ltni,7iiiK< Ac-
ItHUS. St. Ci*oix, Porto Hicoand N. O. Sugar*,
10 luixes and bhls. Loaf, Crushed, and Pulverized do
10 hhds. Molasstf*,
100 bags Coffee,
200 pieces Kentucky and Dundee Bagging,
50 coils Kentucky Hope,
20,000 lbs. Swcedes Iron,
100 kegs Nails,
With a great variety of artichs, making my stock very
complete in store, and for sale LOW, by
July 22 23 AMOS BENTON.
JIJST received and for *ale,
20 bbl*. Wool.sey Woolsey’s Crushed Sugar, j
20 “ do. do. Powdered do.
20 boxe* do. do. Leaf do.
10 “ IluvantiH Brown do.
June 17 13 SCOTT, CARHART Sc CO.
JUST received and for sale, 500 kew Sails.
June 17 1C SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
fRON, NAILS, &c.—25,000 lbs. Swcedes Iron, as’rtdl
200 kegs Nails,
Cast and German Steel,
Received and for sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
Folloa Yarns ami OMiaburgs.
OO BALKS Cotton Yarns assorted numbers,
1 F, 10 bales Osnaburgs, just received and for sale by
1 July 29 24 GRAVES, WOOD Ik CO.
LARD.
■ /Win ms. prime l.eaf Card, just received am
! lUUU for sale hv
’WHEELER &. HARROLD.
July 22. 23
CnmuK-rrlal Bank Bills.
nnHE liighusl rates will lie paid lor Coumieicial Haul
A Rills. liy the subscriber.
Macon, July 22, 23 GEO. W. PRICE.
TO KENT,
fTUIE fire-proof Store at prc*ent occupied by Messrs*
J. Rea iV Colton, and adjoining Scott. Cartiarl At Cos
—above are two large and comfbrtablft Room.* *iiifal I
forotticfM: also n large and convenient store room. Row
I ae(vision given the first of October. Apply to
July 21 23 SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
Cone’s Teller Salve.
j 4 CERTAIN cure for the Sruid-head, or what is terme
j by some, the Tetter , hut more properly the Salt Rheum
1 haTtieen discovered by Mr. Samuel Cone. The most Mattel
j mg recommendations of his Salve have been received fmi
many eminent Physicians u.‘d others, who have ustd it, an
I it is presumed that no salve ha* ever been UM-d w hose actio
( has l*t*en more beneMcial, pleasant •*<! vigorous in its action
i and persons using the same, are invariably surprised an
j phased with its rapid and complete rest oration to health froi
the most filthy of diseases. It i.een known tofail i
| relieve, when used according the direction which accompi
| nies each box. Those persons whohuve suffered, and ar
j wearv of suffering with tins troublesome ai.d fill hy complau
will find in Mr. Cone’s sale at once a certain and tmmediai
specific. This salve also possesses the most inipori.MH he*
I ing qualities for sore* generally, and Ringworm* * p.Hrtici
( lar. Price, •i 00 per box. ■
CERTIFICATES.
; flrorgin , Gwinnett County :
I do hereby certify that my children have been afflicted wit
the Scald-head for seven years, ami could get no relief until
procured some of Mr. Samuel Cone’s naive, which effected
perfect cure, after the application of tliesame for tw**nt
days: this 29th July, 1844. JAMES STEWART.
Georgia , Chattooga County :
Ido hereby certify that my daughter had the Scald-head
and Mr. Samuel Cone's Salve was only applied three tunes
and effected a sound cure. Given ander my hand this loti
May, 1844. JAMES HAKLON.
Georgia , Floyd County:
I do hereby certify that tny niece has been afflicted wits
Scald-head for several years, and could find no cure for tht
same until I procured a half box of Mr. Samuel Corn ‘s Salvi
which effected a perfect cure. Mav 24, 1>44.
William w. ali.kv.
Georgia , DeKalb County :
IJo certify ihat ray boy Solomon lias had a Tetter on hid
feet, winch now appears to be cured from the n*e of Samut I
Salve. Aug. 10, 1844 ALEX. JOHNSON,
Georgia, Campbell County t
This is to certify, that mv sister was much afflicted with
the Scald-head for six or seven years, which occasioned the
loss ota fine head of hair, during which time severald phys
cians were employed, but to no purp<.*e ; the disease seemed
to he increasing until I procured a bo* of Mr. Samuel Cone’s
Tetter Salve, on application of which u f w itays, the dis< ase
was entirely removed ; after which a very fine head of hair
succeeded the old one. On giving this my certificate of facts,
I feel that 1 aui but discharging a dnt\ lowneto >he public.
Nov. 10th, 1844. JAMES BLACK, Jr.
Agents* Somes, Residences, fcf.-Harvry Shotwell, Macon ;
Charles K. Hottinan, ; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta ;
Edward R. VTare and A. \lexander, Athens ; E. M. Cowles
and K. W. Bancroft, Milledgeville; and in country towns
g.ierally. Nov 10,1,45 3®
DR. BUCKLIN’ 4t MILLS’
Original American and only genuine
rit-xiliU- \ I'lialilc Cialvaiiic ItaiidN,
Knit i li’i* ami Covgnnk's,
To Messrs. Rttckliu ft Mills :
Having been called upon by your Agent, Mr. Burgher for !
a statement of facts in rtlaiion to the efflets of your (ialvanir
Bands in a case of Rheumatism, I will therefore relate the
fid lowing :
111 April lat T Imtl • .t-vrri- murk of llht umHti.m, Cramp
■ml Otm-ral Ib-biliution. M> left urn. I .In.ulrirr hrr.mr
Pn.nb itn,l o.rl.i* from thr Hht-umutic vuat-k. 1 Hpplirtt ont- ‘
ol your b-tntU on m> mt,.iid other pant of thr aim, .high 1
relit vetl me in unr week of >ll pain, anti haa mtored the arm I
to its former usefulness. p. a HACKLKY
818 Market-*!. Albany.
• July Bfith, I*4B.
Thereby certify, that I used one of I)r. IliicklinK. Mills’
PiiHhle (ialvmiir Ithml. for pain in the pitofthr Stomach and
the head, and rn 15 or 20 nilnotva | became ,a., and aent to
alccp , when I awoke 1 wa finally relieved
SARAH A. SKAVIV,
I Mattle-.treet. Ho.ton.
U n . , ...... Albany, Sept, loth, IMI,
Mt-a.ra- Huekitn kt Millat
I have n.ed your naivanie Band. Tor Ileariaelieand Hlieu
man. tn, and found immedivtr relief from the appliration in
laitli ca.e., and believe it to be the beat remedy now in u.e ;
and I cordially recommend rt tn thr aflln-lfd in the above
HOHRHT H HUHGKSS,
Corner of Lydiu. and Orecn-ata. Albany.
Doct. Rocklin It Mill*:
I have hrn many yean alßlrted with a diaeaar ofihe heart,
ter, re palpitatimi. trembling and great prostration of the
I entire .y.tem : I had been mider the care of many akilftil
Phy.ienaoa. and my cane pmnnunced bop 4 liar. 1 saw your
I *<ent in Writ Troy a few Weeka ago, ant! pureha.ed of him
one nf your larger Barnlc, the application gave mr immediate
i relief. I have continued ita uve : I am comparatively restored
, -I am fret- from pain, re.ton-d in spirit., and frel a atrrngth
oflmdy and freedom from infirmity never et pentad by me, and
It II with great pleasure I m-ommend your Galvanic Banda
| tu those like me afflicted,
(Signed) SAMTJP.Ti CONCUR.
| Writ Troy, N. Y. Srpt, 15,1M5.
For tale hy J IL ti W. S. ELLIS.
Itagxin;: and Hale Kopc.
\G< >Ot) f*uiM>lv coiiMiainiv on hninl, bv
Aug 19 ‘£_ I'ATTEN Sc TAVLOK.
/•units. Oils. AY.
TOST received from the “New Yoiknml Brooklyn
*P White Lend Company,” No. 1, A f /. 2, Lustra and
Pure White Lead.
ALSO IN STORK,
l.inseej nnd Turmer’a Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Yarnixli,
Lampblack, Bully, Paint, Briobcr. Sir. 4.
Ans if 27 I'ATI KN & T\\ LOR.
I > ACON-20,000 lbs. choice Huron Sides, iu*t re-
I > reived. RATTEN & TAYLOR.
Aug 19 27
r no ItENT-'l lip Store oeeiipied liv JACKSON
J IIAIINKS. Apply to J. 11. OLDKKSHAW.
Aug 10 _ _ U 7
f* JJIII.S. REFINED SUGAR for preserving, just
O received by BATTEN A TAVI.OIi.
Ane I!) 27
fu’ly invited. Their assortment of
Plantation Brogans is the ti ’test ever offered in this martlet,
and will, together with all other descriptions, be sold cheap.
They have on hand—
| Doublt and tingle sole nailed Bi'ogans,
Double und single <*ole pegged do. several qualities,
I Kip Brogans ot all qualities and sizes,
Calf Brogans of all qualities and sires,
Thick and Kip Boots, men and boys,
Calf pegged double and single sole Boots,
A splendid assortment of Gentlemen's line sewed Calf Roots
Gents’fine calf, sewed ft lasting Brogans ft calf b%lf Boots,
l adies’ line blaek and colored Gutter Bools,
Black and colored half Gaiter Hoots,
Fine Buskins and Tie Walking Shoes—kid and calf,
Fine bronze a nd blaok kid Slippers and Buskins,
Misses’ I.rather arul Morocco Hoots, Buskins. Slips and
half Gaiters, with a great variety of Leather, Kid ami Cloth
Shoes for children.
Lentliei-, Lust*. Thread. Pejrs, tXc.
(Tj* Hoots and Shoes made ami repaired as usual,
j Macon, Oct 8, 1845 34
llura aiiis l Itargahis !
Another IMaer tor Hargainw
UIHE undersigned having taken the store on llie tnr
-1 ner of Colton Avenue und Cherry etreet, formally
called Itosn’n “tore, hut recently having been changed
to llmt oflho “ Iflo lIKANIIE HOUSE,” begs lesve
to inform the citizens of Mncon.and planters, that lie
will constantly keep on hand an excellent mock of
llrv floods. Groceries A Provisions.
of all kinds, which lie will cell ot the lowest possible
rates, being perfectly contented with quick ale arul,
•mall profile. Tho public generally are respectfully
rci|ucsien, if they want great bargain*, to drop into the
Kin (inutile !Unite.
floods us anv kind given in exchange for all kinds of
produce ut cash prices. 11. N. PUI.BIFER,
Proprietor of the Itio Urunde ilouse.
July 8,1846. (|
TO RENT.
XHK building. suit I.ots No.. 7 anil X, fronting on Court
House Square, Hriilgc and Walnut Slrccta l also the’
k.niith*. Simp on the corner, attached to .aid lots. The
a bo* r property will be rented to good tenants, l'u.tes.iott
given on the first of October nett, For tortns apply to
IJAVID KKKD, Agent Sir
_Aug I* In HEA gt tjOTTOif. |
rOR RISNT,
f DIHE Store formerly occupied by W. A-Rohert-
U. Hon.nn Colton Avenue; the Store now occupnt]
by A. Levi; the Brick Store next to Hall 4’ Bromley**,
nnd the Store lately occupied by A. Partnelee, on Cher
iry street. Poaecnainn given on the Ist Or inker next.
Fortertna apply to JAMES O'KEEFE,
A Ilf 13, im ?fi C kirry
VO RUNT.
ffflHE subscriber has two larg- Houm to rent, suitable for
I offices, over his store on Mulberry itrett.
Aug 19 6w27 ,! HIHMOI'H.
It ttlz urines uiiti Baragcs.
SOME handsome pattern* lor Pule < -heap. I
Aug 19 57 GEO. W. PRICE.
GRASS CLOTH - .
6)rr PIECES just received end lor side l>v
f~'J Aug 10, 27 GEO. W. PRICE.
CHEAP DR 1* GOODS,
CHEAP CLOtlimG.
rilllK Hiibarriber i* offering hi* Htoek of DR Y GOODS
1 nnd CLOTHING,at unuatiallv low price*, and in -
viics the attention of purchaser* of ililm dencripiioii of
goods. Sloru in the bck building fuel door from Wash
ington Hall GEORGE W. PRICE
Feb 4, 1846. 5Hf
PIANO AND MUSIC STORE.
■ UST received fiom the factories of Nuns Si Clark*
• “ nnd J. ('flickering Sl Gilberts*, ii fine assortment of
Pianos. Also from Europe, a splendid assortment of
Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes,Tromkoons, Orphe
. elides, Concert Horns, Trumpets, Cornopeans, tingles,
, and u variety nl other instruments too numerous to men
>, tiou. Piano,Guitar nnd Flote Music v\e are cousiunt-
U I y receiving, of the latest publication.
W ATUHF.S, JKvVELItY, and a variety offuncy
| articles kepi in our line.
A few cases of Homopathic Medicine just received,
with hook containing the iieceßsury instruction to ad
minister the same.
All of the above articles will be sold at living prices.
N. IL—Watches I t paiml and warranted.
1 HR UNO Sc VIRGINS.
|j Macon, March 5,1845. 3
i 1 E subscriber has now in store a large and well
i X selected stock of
HATS AND CAPS,
J receiving every week, so as at all limes to
have fresh goods, and of the latest stvles, which will he
|t sold at wholesale or retail at very LOW PRICKS u-
I 1 nrvongst which may be found
6 cases fashionable Reaver Hots,
® *j°‘ ‘lo. Nutria Huts,
off. do, Silk llals,
10 do>. do. Angola Hats,
50 ra<es Broad Brim Reaver. Nutria and Brnsh Hats
25 dozen Gents’ Caps, a great variety,
22 do. V ouths and Children’s Caps, u great Variety,
j 100 do. Rlack end Brah Wool Hals,
With a great variety of other goods. Having made
I such arrangements as will insure his goods to he pur- I
chased at the very lowest prices, he feels confident that ;
j customers will not he disappointed ns to price or rpiulitv
dy calling. F. k. WRIGHT.
M *> on, Aug 19,1816. 57
GRISWOLD’B IMPROVED
r o t t o.r u m.xs.
THE subscriber will continue the mnimfarfnre of
these (tins at his old establishment, ill Clin'on,
Jones county, Georgia.
lie can olfer no better recommendation in favor of his
I (tins, than the fact of having supplied more ilian twelve
hundred planters with them during the last two years,
! while no other factory has probably sold in the State as
many us one hundred during the same tune.
No expense will he spared to Britain their high repu
tation, ami render them still inure perfect if possible.
They will be warranted as usual, to perforin well, and
delivered nt the purchaser's residence. Engag* merits
can he made with his travelling agents, or by letter di
rected to him. SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Clinton, Gn. March 55,1846. 6tf
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
THE subscribers will do any and all kinds of TIN
ROOFING, at short notice, and on very reasona
ble terms, and the work shall he well done. We will
go to any part of the 9laie to do Roofing if necessary.
DIBBLE aV BRA V,
Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite Washington Hall.
Macon, March 3, 1346. 3
DR. R. RRANDRETirS
Vf^t'ialtlt 1 Universal Rills.
I FfIHIS medicine i* aiknou Irdgt-d to be one of the most val
f liable ever discovered as n purifier of the blood it ml Bu
ll id'. It in superior to Sarsaparilla, whether at a sudorific or
I alterative, an<l stands intiiiitely before all the preparation*
and combinations of Mercury. In purgative properiit * are
alone of incalculable value, tor these pills may lw taken dailj
for any period, ami instead of weakening by the eat harfie f
feef, they add strength by taking away the cause of weakm ss
The have noiieof the miserable effects of that deadly specific,
’ Mercury. The teeth are not injured—the hone* and limbs are
nut paralyzed—no: but instead of these distressingsymptoms
, new life and consequent animation is evident in every move
ment qf the body.
These Fills, for colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rheu
matism in the head or lunbs, will he found superior to any
thing imagined of the powers of medicine; and in bilious at
fections, nupepsia, and in alldiseases peculiar to women,
tliev shotild be resorted to at once.
ft'or sale :iV .1. Barnes’ Kook Store,
On Cotton Atenuc Opposite Washington Hall.
June 25, 1X45.
EVXKt LTOK SSAI.K. Will be Mild agreeable to
Fi the last will and testament of Jolin.t. Hightower, late
or Upson eounty, deceased, before the court house door in the
town of Thomaston, Upson county, on the first Tue-day in
October next, between the legal hour* of sale, three Lots of
Land, Numbers thirty-four, thirty-five ami thirty-six, in the
tenth district of originally Monroe now Upson county,con
taining six hundred and five acres and a l.alf, more or less.
Terms of sale will be made know n on the day.
July 29 24 JAMKS M. HIGH I OWKH, Admr.
~A III.\JVI KATOK S SAI.K.-'vi”
/% on the first Tuesday in October next the, following
Lands:
I At the courthouse in Gilmer No. 199, in the
I 11th district, 2d section.
At th * court house in Cobb county, Lot No. 28(1, 18th dist.,
2d section.
’ At the courthouse in Ch-rokee eounty, Lot No. 593, 2d dist.
2d section, and Lot No. 29ft, 15th dit. 2d seciiou.
II AII sold as the property of Murdock L. Mathrson, deceased,
liy order of the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when silling
for ordinary purposes. WM. 11. CALHOUN, Adm’r.
. _Jtßy 29 24_
Aimn iSilt t'l'ltl VSA LK.—Will be
. sold on the firal Tuesday in October next, befiiru
1 the court house door in Jlawkinaville, Pulaski county,
Lot of Land N0.‘272 in the 4th district of originally
Dooly now Pulußki county. Sold uh part of the estate
of Joshua 1L Moore, late of ItiMs couniy, deceased, lor
for ihe heuefit of the heirs and creditors.
Ang 4 2~> MARY MOORE, Ailin'*.
A DNINISTRATOR’S SALK.-^7 b '* ‘
2 U ail order of the honorable Inferior Court of B*bb •nuniy
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold oil the first
Tuesday in October next, before the court house dOoriu ihe
town of Canton, Cherokee county, Lot of Land number ix
hundred ami four in the first district, fourth section of Chero
kee county, containing forty acres more or lys*. Sold a” the
property of Henry A. Candler, late of llibh county, deceased,
and for the benefit of the creditors of said d< mm and. I tun*
cash. H. E. A. CANDLER, Adm'r. j
Aug I, 1844. 2j
Itooitr months oft r daft application w ill be
R/ made to the Inferior Court of Jones eounty wh n sitting
’ mr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands belo ng
mg to the estaii of Solomon Baker, dcctaftxd, (with the ex
ception of the widow ‘s dower.)
RORKRT V. HA lID KM AN, Adm'r.
Jones County, July 6, 20
M'or Sale —.1 Itavgain !
FVqtIK. following valuable pieces of Land, odv antagrnusly
I situated, in thr county of Hibb, and about three and a
half miles from the city of Macon : two one hundred acre lots
in the Macon Reserve, west side of the Ocmulgee River, and
adjoining lands of Barker, Rogers and P an , and one hun
dred and sixty acres lying on the road to Perry, with good im
provements. Two hundred acre* of the above is good swamp
land. For (Timber particulars, apply to tHis office.
Ang U
tieoiKiii—illii on County.
WHEREAS Nathan llrynn, ar. applies for letters
of administration on the cntnfn ul McOruder
Hr van, late of Macon countv deceased,
Yheseare therefore to cite and admonish all end singular
the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to he and up
pear at mv office within the time prescribed hy law , then I
there to file their objections, if any they have, why said l tier
should not be granted.
WM. W CORBITT, C C . O.
An?. IS,HIM. _ _ r "’ “
GeMfllH- Monro.’ 4'7nuiy.
WHKRK \SCharles V. Caldwell applies ‘..r letters of
administration on the estate of James Brewer, lateol’
said cotinty, deceased.
Also on the estate of Smith Brewer, late of said comity, de
ceased.
These are therefbre to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said decease and, to hi and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, toshow cause,
ii any they have, why said letters should not be grant* and.
Given under my lianh >Blh August, 184 ft.
Ang 19 fwi? )fi. O. C ABANIKS, C. C. O.
FOR MULE OK IIENIT
fill IE fwo Luge and cnmtnodioea Dwelling llnnacr,
J. eiinaled in one of the most nlonsanl purl® of th*’
ritv, known an the YELLOW HOUSE; one now or- j
copied bv Mr. Rivina, ihentlierby Mr. Dougluaa. I*oe- j
f**'ion given on the let October next.
Aug. 12, 1316. 26 M. E. RYLANDER.
A walk. “7,7*
Huni county, 0 n ,1,* ,• “‘-V!*’'K” lo „f ,f
the following property :_Lot ‘" I Se T | ‘ , tnl„ i,
3, . h *i-.ri. tof Jij co.„",v ‘'s’ m’ “‘•"'v -
“ Little,on
. J"V i, icjfi. ,lcio " n n, - n ’
ijUitnc ins
■ l>e mo.le In tlie Horn, r.Me ‘thev.;;|
* ,nt 0,1 tv. when mitniff f„ r ,,, Court
leave to Hell „|) t| IH rp„i „ 7 r purlin*#* <
rs-W “ f
JW.v fi. lrifi. J - “• ’UBVEV, Adui'r.
1 Il’Ol K HONTIN r, ,
-l lie until, in the hnnomlile hill''* “PP ,! oiiion “j||
yonntv when for Wd ‘ ptu.n
V” ll,e I Negrw. M u P - ,paM " ,,,,r .™
a ““ C Lou l’ e '- lu ' e of enid ...'„&%*** •"*' M
hohert Jameson ‘j
April 11 * 1- H SANDWICH, ( Adn, 1 ,.
I’ l' itmde pmlih hononlh'l'e Inferi” “/ |llic<l,i “n will
I.teol.aul county,a,ce K „„| *“'" e ul Te„,
April 14. IMG. “ “ASDWICH.AdmV.
ie * in
“ b r” '"' for ortlilinrv pnrpo.” , ? Ur,,n
reul enttae H„d „e ww ; helrme";'” ? le 'le
w ’ 1 deed „f iidVSJ “ ,,uw 01 K
MARI.IN EDGE )
April 15 1!-
p ‘m.l.U*,.. 0?.* ; fI?, ‘V.r,;"ill tie
i Ist** of amiil <*iMi lit y | ticctas* (| J n,,n A. How, n,i,, or
j IIENIAMt.V „v.,, n Admp
| jf 1 il,l'*‘nnn-flfl^ “*' be
“ih',. r InrenoVtouri"'', t'” W
•not, lute ot suiU county, l ithu ,t. ‘ dhaai W i).
Mi,it,tm in.ANiu. iTuniui^ut'r,
peiru RteMTHs iw
A. , " 1 ’ !' ni of con count
hen v*it, nil* n n comt nf orilimnv liir lenve in soli ‘
‘"•'••rtiißi’ orphans „f 5„,„.,n, j Rn|,
mdsini, deceased, tor the lieneli, nl snid orphans
16 liOltV Ult.’llAßilsON.GuQid.
LMHilt MONTHS oil.r dale n, ■,. I i, Q , i, ,
M he Oiiide to the Inferior Court of ftl.cnu roantv
lien sillin- ns a court of ordinary lor leme to soil n.,,’
real estate o| John Kichardson,’ Sea. laic of J| o , „„
! |I : So,<l I" 1- lhe benefit o, the heir.and m,|.
, nor* m said deceased.
i- M ROTIERT GIIEENE. a ,
POKUB MONTHS ••■2 applicant will
■- fe made to the llonmabie luletior Court f llou
fun county, when sitlinf; for ordinary )iuipnscs,fr leave
v u-'ie’ “’ fl'eloncing to the estate nl Jerrn.nl,
M . \\ illiains, Into of said county deceased. Sold , .
| ? "e bcuefit of the heirs nod creditors of said decease.
tr t mot JOHiN s - WII.UA.MS, Adui’r. ‘
| July I, 18-Jfi. op
aiontiis at'u r <lutc appUeaiion will be
i “•* to tlx liouoiHblc liifciior Curt of Jotu* 1-t.unM
when Mitttarfnr oriliniiry ordn.urv piir|.. t<* ( f., Utvciost ii
the Land belonging to the e s iutc ul* /.ndrtw Mi l) u .. K uU!,
Isle of ul i-olilf), dci euM and.
J lul >- :> - 4 JAMES II mills, Atfm-r
ISiiim. i’ 4 niiiiiv.
W M r M , KAS ‘ V,l ! i * m c - Sontli spplie. Id me fur btini
J V efed'non.tr.l on the cuie of Sim,on Smith Isle
ol Sinter cuiHity, deceased.
•flo sc aretlreret'orc,o citrand admoarsh aMand .inenl.r
lhe kindred andendnor. ol .a.dd. eea-d., u beandaapS,”
‘2L°!t* !'” , "' u ; Rre.cr.ht dbv law,,show e'.u.v ,f
any tirey ha.c.wh, .aid h becrsiii. ,1
Given tinder m y baud 30ib Mj, JB4h 6
June 2
\ '* 1N IM IU . OH> SAU.-a s ,;
J able to an order of the Inferior Conn of Muron
cniinty, when silling for ordinary purposes, will he told
| helore lhe Loiirt-hoiise door in said eountv, on the tint
I ues,lav in December next, ull lhe real estate of John
I !f “ liardsiio. sr., late of .Macon county decruaed— con
Sisling of three lots of land, the piece where the de
ceased died. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors ot said deceased. ROBERT GREEN, \,lmr.
July 10, 18-Ifi. jfj
/
-7 * <ler of the Inferior Court of Mneon county, when
Hltiiiß for ordinary purposes, will lie sold hcliire lire
Court-nonse door in said county, on the llrfl Tuesday
in Deceinher near, all the renl estate belortitiiijr tn triiii
ienn J. Richardsnn, late of IVlneon county, di ceased
Sold for the benefit nf the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. ROUT RICHARDSON, f.uard’n.
July 15,1846 y
\DM I NIsiHVTdIIS S A*l, t- ii 11 iTmu
it u ” **•■ tirn likmlh) in Dcciinbtr mxt,at ibt* wmrt
lioiimc in Dmtljr county, a Fbiiitation comainiit* al uiii HSO
) ACHES, in ike srvrnth diatrict of <aid county: Mild as ikr
I state of H. U. B a lie, late of said county, and ceaneil. bemr
i lhe place where ke lat Imrf. Sold for the bent fit of the
heir*. Term* twelve month- credit withapprov.d Mctirit).
j A man mil he found on the premise*, to show the Irml 10
J any person u ho may wish to examine the same.
July lHrt. 14 FAMES 8, BEALLF., Adw’r.
4 1)311 NIST It A TOR'S SALK.—WiII be M
xl al plantation ot tin late H. 1). Healie,deceased,on
Wednesday the id day of !>evemh4 r next, a stock of Cattle,
lings, Horse*, Mules, I'Uniation Tool*, Corn, Foddt r, Fur
ftiturv, and a great variety of other articles. Solti us the
property til the late )(. 1). Kealle. Terms, all sums nadir
twenty dollars, cash—ovet that nm, twtlse months cfttlit
with appn.sedsecurity. JAMES S. BtALLE, Adin’r.
July 2U, 184ri. 24
MIERIFFSTLE.-WTiI lie
*old on lhe fir>l Tuesday in September next, ill ilia
court house door in tin* town ol Rerrv, llouaton county,
w ithin the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Gu of Land number one hundred ami ninety-two in the
thirteenth di-trict of Houston county, levied on as the prop
erty of John G. Cowling, to sati>f\ one ft fa from Hickintud
Superior Court, in thyur T the Hank of Augusta ugauot
John H. Cow ling— land improved.
A two and u half acre Lot in Hayneville, Houston county,
together with the Academy on the sume, levied mi a* ‘he
property oft hr Trustee* of said Academy, to satisfy one A fa
from Houston 1 lift rior Court, in favor of Aurelius K. Edge
worth against the Trustri-s of the Hayneville Amduu) of
i Houston county, and transferred to A. S. Edgeworth,
j ‘l he north halt of Lot of Land number one hundred sad
i sixteen, in the tenth district of Houston county, loied on s
i the property of John Dona Ison, and returned to me bj a mu*
stable, to satisfy sundry li sos tiom a justice's court • f Hous
ton county, in favor of Mirick Ivej against John Dona Ison—
Land improved, and in possession of John Doitalson.
I One yoke of Oxen, levied on as the proiierty •! Henry Bar*
j row, to satisfy one ti fa from Houston Interior Court, i lavwr
I of John Holland against lames H. Barrow, Law rente $ACi<
I and Henry Harrow.
Lot of Land number twenty-nine, in the fourtet nth district
of Houston county, levied oil a* the property of Christopher
Reddick, to satisfy one fi fa from the Snptrior Court of H*
eon eountv, in favor of Smith Xt Wilhams, tor the use of
Charles Putillo against Christopher Reddick : Laud well >■*
proved, and in possession of William If. Poste 4l. .
Lot of Lund number ninety-six, in the fourteenth district of
i Houston county, levied on *<• the propetv of Daniel A. Mi
l.eod, to sati'fY tuoA fas front Hou-ton Srperiwr Court,or -
in favor of Shannon Mctie! ee again*! Daniel A. Mel.rod,
and one in favor of Samuel 0. Hunter, administrator against
Washington R. Iliad well, and Daniel A. McLeod security on
appeal— Land improved, aud in possession of Priscilla Nison,
j July*# 24 CAI.YIV I.KIHY, M*.
Also, of ame time and place, one negro boy by ihr name of
, I.evi, about twelve year* old, levitdon as the property ol
| James Holt, deceased, to *ati*fy afi fa from Houston l , '|’ ru,r
Court in tavorot Simon Wm>t li, the said Wooten **• h’ , J HII
i Williams, administrator on the estate of James Hdhdivia*
and : property pointed out by Ebjali Williams.
‘The interest of Josiah Tedder in fifty acres #f l.nnd, bit
Vo. 124 in ilth district of Houston county, now otrupwd ■>
Hryant Lain* levied on to satisfy three fi t>s issued hoat si
tii es court of Houston county, in favor of William ‘ |dlii*
Cos, the said Colliilis vs. Josiah Tedder and Zacharwhl*
der : property levied on and returned to me by a roosts nr-
July* 2W* 34 E. K. HODGES, D. ShfT.
f TI**iOIN SIILItII l HALK.-'V
t ) mi the first Tuen.lay in not, befor* J ■
court house tloor iu Thoruasiun, WJtbiu llic l e S ul I<l
of Hale: j
Lot of Land number one hundred and ninety,
being in the fifteenth district of originally Monnu F t
county. I* vn and on as the property of Isaac Bokento .
fy nfi fa from a iuaiicea’ court, m flavor J- . . pi
said Filk< niioi . levy made and returned tome j. :
lard.conxtahle. SAMUEL CA K AW AY, Drp.
POSTPONED SALS.
At same time ami plhce, < iahty acres of • an, [; *** , rs . of
whereon AlfVed On* al now lives, levied *” IJ r ! ur i iu
Alfred On* iil,to satisfy a ft fa from Ups*"* Sap* rio
favor of William Luuveford vs. saidOmal. y,ff.
SAMUEL CAHAtt Al. Jtrl , T
Also one clay-hank colored Unit, one sorrel * u Jours u*
Wagon, one Ox Woman, and the interest *• dis
and to Lot of hand No tw* liumlred and *•* l,l ,| an
triet of formerly Monroe now Upson | a , ftam
as the property of John M. Jones, to sal i**?’ “ , .nd i>c
I p,,,., Slip, rk.r rwirt, ln m t\,.or„l **"h
David Howell vs. said John M. Jones. _ r p sheriff
AI.BXAWIISS l' ll ’
Clerk's Oflci *werlorVm |
Vp.on Counti/. (ietrrria, ■**?’'.’ h . llt in, ihe
fITIIK A, i of the laslUeaeral A ./('’arts
l time of IxilfiwK il,,i .stii|H'iior an;! ‘, inl , l ,j„|pj th
in an,l lor the countv ot Upnin, lis't"* /Ljding th”
thin! Monday in this msntli as the on' ’ in
Superior Court for Up-nn, sn-i t!te ,"P , 8 prert
an,l for the countv ot I'lko be in* PP I " I “ Ante
Otis art to be hohlrn on that d.y-/< 0 f I f
rrf, that tho Sup.rrort oort m nud f*' r lh” ‘ ,e
son lu, adjourned front the | h W . hie 1, P”
il.e the third Monday ill October, IBlh, “’
ties st interest, jurors and witnesses -ill ta , of ,|„
By order of his Hono- Jolts J. 110T0,
’ Superior Courts in the Flint Circuit- ~r )| ('is.k
M. 1L S.LMJ'’* V 1
A ’ jt st 12,18*6,