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2ITY MZL£.
Corn Iftenl mid Uriis.
mwrg | it re put up * Mill •tour e*fMidiment, and will
yj grind three day* iii the week— I u<-*dsr, Thursday
tr.tf Tndfl> We will also keep on lihiul, M* mI. Grit* and
Cmdtrd Corn, Ike. Perwoi sending their Corn, will be
promptly attended to. ’ CHAS. P. LIVV k CO.
Ocmuige Foundry, Cotton Avenue, July 29 24
OREGON HOUSE.
FWIHIS elegant establishment, situate in
I. a moat airy mid salubrious part nl the
city of Macon, and stiftieienllv near the
s niBP centre of business, is non open lor llie re
eption of BoariLrj and Travellers. Two
or three private families can be accommodated during :
the Summer with superb nephrite rooms, if immedint'*
application is made. Board without lodging on very
moderate terms.
JIT* Editors friendly 10 an oM corfrera, ar’ requested
to five the above n few insertions, and when they visit
tb*e ‘figgins, to ‘'all and smoke out iheir hdU ith him
Macon, June 17 18_ M. BARTLETT.
J UST RECEIVED AM) TOR SALE,
‘in Barrels Extra Lock port Hour,
10 14 Hydraulic Cement.
SCOTT. CARIIART & CO.
July 16. JW
Yew Howling Saloon.
THR subscriber will during the present week, open hi*
new and commodious Bowling Saloon, which he hai
tmiit and Itted up at a large t-apeii**, determined that t ahull
he under hi* management a quiet and rd rly place of resort
for those who with to enjoy mii hour of rational amiiat-meiit,
or raanljraud healthful exercise.
Visitor* w ill find the Sakmu a pleasant retreat, where the >
may enjnv th** recreation of how ling ii peace and qni* tn **
The Saloon it ditinet and ‘cp.srite from the liar, and the
moat perfect order Will Ik* nininiameil. 1 lie citi #.• n* of Mh
md are invited to give the subscriber a eal). and judge lor
themselves, of the ability anil difwention ol tin- proprietor to
give satisfaction to tho<t who max patroni/.* - him.
Aug 6, *3 K. F.. BROWN.
l/fu r.vsi ii.i.Yn:.
THE Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York
i* conducted on a plan highly advantageous to the
insured.
The tiniernzrr.il i authorized to rrreive applications
an 1 will furois v all nece.*s-iry iaforuMtinn to persons
wishing toeffer. insurance on their own live:*, or on the
lives of others. C. DAY, Agent.
Nov 30,1815 _ W
MUTUAL B2NEm
Life insurance Company.
fVVIId Company is in active ands i. cessful oper ition.
I. insuring lives on'y . on the most at cornin’ ! ‘ling
terms. The pre.mium.il qverf d),can he paid one-fourth
in cash, and three-fourths in a not* at 12 months, with
t par cent, interest, renewable if desired by the party
making the insurance. If the premium i* less than s>o
per annum, it can he paid weekly, monthly, quarterly,
or half-yearly. \ man ol -10 years of age can inrun* his
life for the benefit of hi-* wife and children for 1 >
fniying 50 cents per week, and so in proportion for u
arger or smaller sum, and in the same roliofoi any age.
A wife also can insure the life of her liuaband, lor the
benefit of herself and children, free from any demand of
his creditors. The profits will be divided yearly, among
the insured,in available scrip hearing 6 per rent.interest,
mi which the company will advance two-thirds in cash,
or the profits can apply to increase the sum insured.
A creditor can insure the life of a debtor, and secure hi**
demand. Parents can insure the lives of children of M
years and over, in a sum that when a*. 21 years of age,
will enable them to engage in trade. Every holder of a
policy is a member of this self protect ice society, nod is
■ot liable in anv wav beyond (he premium engaged to
be paid. ROB’T. L. PATTERSON, President. I
The rales of hisurance on one hundred dollars on a sin- l
life, for one year, addin * one-half of one per real, for
residence in a southern climate, are as folio ics :
age. anu'l payment I atiu'l payment I anu’l payment
for term I year | for term ” years J for life.
15) 09l 095 ~ I 77
25 I 00 J 12 2 01
30 I 31 1 3t 2 .In
35 1 3rt 1 53 2 75
40 I fi9 I 83 3 JO
44 I 90 I 9ii 3 73
50 I 9R 2 09 1 80
55 2 32 3 21 5 78
Oil 1 35 4 91 7 HO
65 5 34 5 99 8 55
J. M. BO A RDM AN, Agniii.
Macon, Nov 20, 1*145. v4O
LirE INSURANCE.
rjIHE New York Life insurance and Tru t (Company
I having established nu Agen x in the city of Macon,
perrons mav effect .Insurance with tins Conmpuiiy on
fiieiroxvn Lives or the Lives of others, and either for
the whole duration of life or for a limited penod, by the
paymon; of a small annual premium.
rRF.VIUMS ON ONE HUNDRED DOLLYRS FOR ONE YEAR.
Age. | 1 Tear. \ Age. J 1 Year. | Age. \ l Year. ! Age. | 1 Year.
072 26 1 07 J 8 1 48 *0 1 96
15 0 77 27 1 12 39 I 37 31 1 97
16 0 84 28 1 10 40 1 69 51 2 08
17 0 86 29 1 2.1 41 I 78 53 2 1 0
18 0 89 30 1 31 42 I Hi 54 2 18
tO 0 90 31 1 32 43 1 89 55 2 32
20 0 91 U 1 33 44 1 90 f6 2 47
21 0 92 33 1 34 45 1 91 57 2 80
22 0 95 34 1 35 46 l 92 38 3 14
2 5 0 7 35 1 36 47 1 93 59 .3 1.7
24 0 99 36 1 39 48 1 94 60 4 35
3 l 00 37 l 43 49 1 96
THUS I kK.P
Stephen Allen, Su p n Warren,
William Haul, .!*• U Kernoehan,
Thonai W. Lu<llnw, Jo* 1 Greir,
John It. Town*etl, G fiat* C. Verplanak,
Gardner G. Ho* land, f Dnai do S. Suarez,
Robert Kay, Icnrv Brevoori,
John Johnston, Albert ‘t. (iullaiin,
John.l Palmer, August 1* James,
Sailin’ I Thomson, John 1. \stor,
George Griffin, Janus 1. lon. a,
William B Vstor, Jonathan Goodhue,
Divid S Iv nmdj, Daniell. rd,
James Hooker, Csrn.W. I.4'vrence.
sl* R 1*1! KN \ 1.1.F.V, President.
C!I YKI.RS C. PALM Kit, ScCntary.
K BOV D, Agent.
Macon, J.in. 1, 1 ■!’ . p 9
J. HI. UOUID^IAK
IS now prepared intake appliojuimifi for
shut on lloiist* Sm'Jinh ;tn<l ?■<*- .
4*ll :i il ns. I iform itiori an to miM ami reMrictions j
girt ll v trivmi fr.itii,al Ins store, Mulberry street, Mu*on. j
Dec 31, 1815 tf>H4(>
. F.lna Insurance Company,
OK I! UtTKORH. CONN.
FTITIH un(|crai*n‘<| \oontM will like risk* aeniiiHi
I Fire in ibis citv,llriftiu, Forsyth nml wilier town--
‘i the Slat*', mi as tavorahli* terms as any rospoiisible
Crn|mnv. They will also insure the risks of
Ktver Navigation ; their present rates are, 3-4 per cent,
to Savannah, iin.l 7-3 iu <'liurletdn.t.
Ki: \ & COTTON
Macon, M irch !0 ‘ ft
Fire and • Marine Insurance.
PI! iIE Mubacrihor to insure against losses by
I Fikk,or bv \l\kisic am# Im.anii .\ \\ m.\ rio.v, on
the most favorable terms. t\ I).\V, Agent.
Oct I. 1815.
4Wk BA lIkKI.S Mew Orleans W hisker, t.o
K IMP sale, bv ULA vV I’OTTOM.
April 15 9
KlhUMliS
Progressive Potcer Cotton Press.
f l!'t lb Machine in uw offers U to the public an lilt* mutt du
1 robtt, the most convenient, th* viujt powerful ami all
tbwigi consul. rtd.J ‘l* l * ‘ ru/n 4t l,tS - f,OH Parking Puss
in the War id.
This Pres* ha* now bream use four year*—-aer era 1 hurt
and red %of them ire in audits *"l operation. In one that ha*
b-en in use about two * • urs, tin h hits b* in pu< ked, oxt r /•>*
thousand Haiti of Cotton ami i* works bettei (it possible) now J
than when #tr*f put up. Not one dollar has been • xp*uded on
ti n repair*—nor eve will bo, if w* II ties and.
AHihu, person, who havt tin -i, have dead'd to Ar.y*
them their life ’im-, mil then hand them do** n to th*ircAb
dren tothe third and f-urth general * . Notan i i.di viifiial
that ha# - **n them in us.* but what pronounce* thtni “Just
the thing.”
1 ehu’l-ope the world to disprove th* ■** statements.—Now,
can us nun hbe -.aid of tiny ur Machine ever made ’ And
yet I g still further , win n r.qu'l*. and, I will pm up the Pres*
on the plantation, nd if it dm not answer the purpose, Mill
make no charge.
And attain—bein'; well iwari thut the planta* have but
little. eouHdence i new thing*, from tilt fart that nine out of
ten are ** Yankee Tricks,'’ int* nd and to deci ive. I jfive below
a M-rnticaie, signed l> a tew ol the many who ha*• v ry kind*
]y off red me their n lines,since I started ny pusses m Macon.
T> prevent h id work, and till sort ol'meddling nr lnmp< i
mg with the Machines, 1 have them nil made under mo own
direction, and sold at one price. All those wishing to give
them a trial, will please give their name- to my Agents who
call upon them, or nnl iliem to th.- Cnininioion House,
where they wish to go forth* M tehme.iu order that the Ag* lit
may In* prepared for th#*in,oJu r>* ♦ they naif he ). |>,d in
i-etting a Machine when it h want. U.
row BALR AT THK FOLLOWING PLACES:
2rJ;; n ;rsi..”:
N. K. llutler A* Cos , Augusta, Ga.
?.T.:r^ eo -i c “’
S. W. BULLOCK, Patentee, No. 27 Peck Slip, V. York.
CERTIFICATE.
We, the undersigned, do hereby c. rtifv that we have seen
f>. W BULLOCK'S P ‘virestive Power Presses in use in the
city of Macon, and believe them to be oil t bey a re recommend*
ed, and ctnsay ofth.-m what can be said of but f>v> things now
a-datjs—these 4re “no humbug.” We cheerfully recommend
them to th* notice of the planters, and hop. by their unirer*
cal adoption, to see no mure round bale, or Cotton.
Signed Scott, Carhar* Jk Cos. Watts Ac Mouwon,
Hurd*man At Hamilton, John M. Field,
Rea Cotton, D. kW. Gunn,
Kit Wll Ac K.mherlr, Wheeler & Hairolk,
Joseph N. Ae.yin <ur, H.k f.Cowle*,
• J. A. White, JOHN KJJVF.S,
Cowhs. Niaoll Sc Cos. J. T. Wootten,
A B. Hartwell, 1 ho*. M Gorman,
Graves, Wood Ac Cos. Hoh. >a K.ndlay,
Chst Campbcfl .1s Cos, E. U H H. (ir|ti.
Mason, May It, (MB. i j
m:\V STAPLE AMI FANCY
At llie Pliilndelpliia More.
undersigned having removed to that Store on
Cotton Avenue formerly occupied by E. MaUse
net r, adjoining Mr. Bishop’s Tin Store, would respeet
fully announce to the citizens of Macen and vicinitv,
that they have there opened an ENTIRELY m w and se
le< t stock of Maple and fancy DRY GOODS, which,
hom their loan and intimate knowledge of the best man
n r of purchasing at the North, will no doubt give e n-
eatisfaciion. Thankful for past favor*, they thus
renew their solicitation for future butir*e.s, with every
t 011 fideuc that they will not he disappointed.
1 heir stock oon-ists in pait of
Figured and plain iloniha/ih and Alpacca,
Cashmered’ Ecpoase nn<f Mouslin de Laiae,
Siik, < ‘ashnii-ie,and \|ouslin dc Lain** Slnwla,
Silk and Moiisliu <Je l.ai/ie Dress Handkerchiefs At Ties,
Finest Swiss Jaconnetie and cross-burred Mouslin,
Hohhinetls, Honley**, and Edgings,
Finest Artificial Flowers, Bonne It Tabs, and the latest
stvia of Ladies’ Bonnettsnnd Ribbons.
Silk, Alpaccu, VL i nio und Colton Hosiery, and Indies’
fnk* Shoes,
bOO pici-es Dress and Furnitnre Pi infs,
Irish Linnen, Diaper, Sattinet, Kentucky Jcuns, und
Caasimers,
flannel, red, while, and ye||nw,
Bed-ticking, Bleached and Brown Homespun, Apron
Checks, Jet. Ac,
• II so,
V first rate assortment of Chiblien’s Toys,
Fan v and other Trimmings, perfumery, Ate.
GEN l’l.E MEN’S RE \ DY-M ADE CLOTHING,
consisting of Over-Coats. Wats, Linen, Silk, and Meri
no Shirts,Collar*, Suspenders,Stock*, and a great
and desirable assortment of N rk and Pocket
Handkerchiefs— togetliei with a variety
of articles not specified.
Thera, with all other goods in their line, thev are de
termined to sell as low a-* they can be sold South of the J
PotnMje,and will engage to give satisfactory nine, ains
to all wlio may favor them with their patronage.
J. KATZ Sc. BROTHERS.
Macon. Nov. 13, 1845.
Bulging and rope- 30 b*i ewycwu, ,
*SO jm ‘ ■•* KentiKky Bagging,
100 toils Manilla ami Kttuucky Hope,
JiMt r-c ivrd and for tale by
JiiK 2* ji OR AYE*, WOOD & CO.
SCO \H ‘ f OFF I F
2'< hhd'. New OH* him and Porto iiico Sugars,
5 b'als. Crush* and Sugar,
3 do. l'ulvei u.i‘d Sugar,jut receive and and for sale by i
July 29 24 GRAVES, WOOD h CO. i
r pon vc to —75 Iroxes .M\ ret *np. Ilb lump Tobacco, j
H 50 I lb. lump 1 obacco,
50 do*. Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut Tobacco,
po do. do. !o. do. do. for smoking,
10 Iwxesextr:* Vo. 1 Tobacco for cliex* mg,
GH \ x 1 B, w( ■').) CO.
■PCS r received and for aule, 50 boxes ot Tobacco, of
to tfirtVrent brands and nualiliQf.
Joan 10 h SCOTT, CARD AIM’ & CO.
hats: hats:
■ 3151S DAY Kfct Kl\ FI),
1 case Panama do.
In store a large stork of HATS. C APS, &c &c. which xx ill
be sold at *ht* luweat market prices, at the old stand ofG. A.
Kimberlj & Cos. F. K. WKIGH I .
July 29 24
rroTicE.
rj 11 IE subscriber having associated *viili him Dr .Ju
st LIPS C. IjILREKT, the business will in future be j
condueied under the firm of BHOTWELL &: GIL- j
BI’RT. Those indebted for necounts of last year, will ,
please call and settle the same.
HARVEY SHOT WELL.
Macon, Jan. 1,1846.
Ortizs. .Jletlicims, Jv.
f Mil IE subscribers will be receiving every week, fresh
1 supplies of MEDICINES, carefully selected for
them in ilie Northern markets. Their Arrangements
enable them to sell at very low prices. Physicians and
others having opportunities of sending to tlx m may re
lv upon having their orders executed upon the most fa
vorable terms. ‘I he quality of the articles w ill he the
best ulxx av;x, and the price; as low as if they attended
personally to the purchase of them.
SHOT WELL & GILBERT.
Macon, Jan 1, lf4rt do
H23VV
Brownlee’s Ami-Billions Pills.
\ MILD and efficient remedy for Liver Complaints ami ;
Dyspepsia of long standing. Persons auffeniig from dis
orders of the ‘tomacii and liver xviU find the above Pills wor- j
rliv t Ini r confidence. Taken according to the directions.
Price 25 ceuts per box. Agents in Macon.
J. It. k. \V. H. hLLIS, Colton Avcim**. i
Oaf H 36
dr. srama'3
Jlcdicolcd Candy,
VPI.KASANT ami effertnal rem.ily fur Couchs,
Colds, Honrsoness, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Asthma, Tickling and Dryness in the. Throat, ike.
For sale bv J. 11. & W. S. ELLIS.
Pet 15, 1345. _ 4-l_ |
R;ik r k f in; r . Rope and Twilit*.
BALKS Gunny Bagging,
I piec* s Dundee do.
500 nieces Kentucky do.
1500 lb*, three-ply Bagging Twine,
200 coils Manilla Hope,
75 do. Kentucky do.
For tale on reasonable teims by
July 31 24 CHAS. CAMPBELL &. CO.
Kerseys, Itluiikels. Shoes. Ac.
f|AH K subscribers havejust ree*ived their Fall supply nf
I heavy goods, suitable for plantation use, together with
a general stock of Staple Dry Goods, which they oiler on ss
good terms as can he had in thh market.
Thev invite those who wuh to buy to examine their stock
ami judge for thcinsclvtis.
CHARLES CAMPBELL & CO.
Oct, 21 1815 36
i;ui>\o A VIRGINS,
V GENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary and Vi
brating Magnetic Witching* nUo the Magnetic or ,
Compound Bitumen Blaster,and Wagneiised Gold Fills, i
We also Keep u full supply of the Homeopathic Med* j
icinep, with the hooks on practice.
Macon and Col 29,1 i 37
Linen Oi-illliiß*.. Oi-:ip d’Fln,
\ND SI MWKR CLOTHS—a eoo.J assortment just
. received hv N. McKINNON At Cos.
April 28, 1816. __ M_
Csilf Skins.
jFST received a lot of ilia beat quality. Also Shoe
Thread, Sparables, &c. GEO. W. PRICE.
Feb 20 184(1. 2 I
D. C. HODGKINS.
C-iin-siiiiili, V lii(r*sinitli, V.ock
sinilh aiul lt<ll
%I \NI FACT! HERI Dental Instruments,Trusses,
1 Leg lrmiN,t’nttou Giinhlrts, Are. AlI kinds ot re
piuring, atoekitir, turning and grinding done at the
shortest notice, opposite the Post office.
Doc 17 44
NEW YORK.
Print Wurefiouse.
I’tsii is i:i ii 4 i i>
At the extensive Estahlirliment lor
P ll I A T S () i\ L Y,
15 V
i. e r. a is i: i; w s ii; i:.
ii,
CEDAR STREET, N. YORK.
THIS STOCK ol PRINTED CALICOES, neirlv j
all terentlv purt haacil foreash ami short credit, AT *
GREA IT.Y REDUCED PRICES, are offered at from j
1 lo 6 Cents,
(Per Yard)
t. o w e n
THAW THE PRICES OF APRIL*
O’ Purchasera are guaranteed the pricea—and !
loxvaneep made for u given period.
O’ Catalogue* trenewfd and corrected d.vlvl—-r#g- 1
ulatinj tin* prtcee- are placed in the hand* of hit rets, I
and ‘-ent xvith L’oodix ordered.
New York, Juqa I, 18UV y 4
TO RETVT.
f>_*fllWO ‘arg** comfortabb* Dwelling Hoitx*a
■ n Vin ville, one of them iwn tory
\% * h'U|e, in the fork of the road in that beautiful
, 11 •’ -M gruve of Nwlberry Trees, at pre* m Occupied
liv Mr. Samuel Stew art. Attached to thi* lot (
•* - is a good garden snot of half an acre or more, 1
with alt the necennarjT out building*. The home will be |
placed in good repair, and have good blinds to all th* win
.low* by tin first of October next, and will he to rent from
then till th*’ fir*t of October thereafter. Apply at thi* nffl. r.
M—w t Inly H |mm
.% om 3k
\LL DrrMni are hereby notified not to tradr (or any Vote
or Note* made payable to Waton We*f, or Arthur
Wat Min individually, a* :i ■mull ealf-akin Poeket-hook con
tainiug Thirty Dollar* in gold coin, and Three Dollar*and
fifty cent* in pap* r money, (or bunk bill*,) tog ther with
■nine Two or This e Hundred l>ollarin PramiMory Note* on
varum* imlividuaU, payable to Walion k Wet,or Arthur
Wat*on individually,; was on the 10th day of thi* month
■tolen from the store kept by Wafnon K: West, in Perrv
i Houston county, Ga. And all person* indebted to thefirm of
, Watson Wt'At,#r to Arthut-Watson individually, are noti-
I fird not to pay auv Note that may be presented to them par
able eitb* r to the firm of Wai*on * West, or to Arthur-Wat
son individually, a* the sam* ha* been stolen from h.* under,
•igned, and h< i intend* to establish them iii accordance with
the statute in sucli cases made and pmvtdefi.
ARTHUR WATfiOV
Perry, Attgtjst 11, 1146.
r |V> BEVT- Thr DWEM.INO HOUSE
p present by the •■uoscribci.
Au(r 1/ ;wv XHO*. A n*OWN
. flaeon Carriage Depository.
DR LOACHE A XVll.co\M>\f
I JIM* WREN the Flc.yd House and Wahhtnton
• Hall, and opposite Mr. (LA. Kbnhoriv’i Hat
Store, on Mulbertx Street, have on hund u Iresh and
well selected stock of
Cmriavcfi, B:i roue lies, Riik'Ki^s
and Roekaw nx*, Saddles, Harness and Bridles,
Trunks. Yulice*. Carpet Bags and Satehells,
Sndillerv and llarnsss Hardware,
Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Top and Patent Leather,
Morocco of every variety, and a beautiful assortment of
Carriage Trimmings, combating ol Clolb*. Laeee, Taa
-els, Axles, Bands, Dnsh-frsinee, Springs. Slepe. Rows,
Lamps, Brussels and Oil Carpetiugn ; Oils, Paints and
Varnish. 4
Carriages of everv description built to order.
REPAIRS in every branch of the shove hnsinessex
ccuicd with neatness and despatch. Ibieea to suit the
times.
Macon, March 3,1840. 3
MACON CARRIAGE WARE-HOUSE.
(Formerly Wrigley \ I/art's.)
r'jlHF. *nhciilM r mu> behmud at lu.uld stand,with a good
I I aM.innentof
GAIUUAUKS, HAKNESS, SADDLES,
Sadtlkry uml Ilurness Hardware, &c.
all of w hit h ar-ofiVi <d on the most accommodating terms.
RKP AIMING iii the various nranthes of his buMiicssexe
cut* and with neatness and despax h.
A share of patronage n most respeetfUßy solicited.
April 22, K WRIOLEY.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
f I3IIE subscriber having iak> s his hrothei. Reuben //.
§ into partntrvhip, the hu*in. a ill hertafu rb*
continued under tilt firm of A. J. WHIIE Ik CO
Macau, July 1, 1846. A. J. WHITE.
| The subscribers have in stare, and will be receiving during
I the summer and fall,
A assortment of <.oo<ls,
Aiinpled to the season, consisting in part of
I St. Croix and Loaf Sugar, Staple Dry Goods,
Km, Lagmra ami Java Coffee, Saddlery, Shoes,
| Iron < fall kinds. Liquors of all kinds,
Hollou-ware and Nails, Teas-some very fine,
| German,Cast 8c Blistered Steel, s- Tobacco,
j Salt, Molasser. Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
HinsgtiiZ* Twine and Hope.
With their stock of Bagging, they offer some Kentucky 57 .
mchi wide, ell adapied to square hales, and which was !
highly approved of the past season by planters.
Comprising most articles in the Grocery Line, which the) j
off rat the low *st market prices, and reapectliilly solicit a ]
a all from their fnendx and the public.
\. J. WHITE 8c CO
FT After the first of October,they will remove to the brick
corner store two doors above their present location, formerly 1
occupied by Chapman , Rots & Cos.
Macon, July 1, *846. j ‘
HATS : HATS l AND SHOES l
ItfCfivcd iiv Stron;’ & Wood,
(a F.N- IS’ Halt, ;.!• • !•-;
Jf Ladies* and Misses’Slips * 1..-kins ;
Gems’ Gaiters, a line article,
July 22 23_
a* fr bBLS 3’ hi ki y,
35 bbls. Rum,
40 bbls. tiin,
Cogniac Braiuly,
Holland Gin,
Madeira, Port and Malaga Wines,
For sale by AMOS BENTON.
July 22 23
elT‘<*. n;>u r t:iii", Ac-
HMDS. St. Croix, Porto Bicoand N. () Sugars,
£\f 10 boxes and bbls. Loaf, Crushed,and Pulverized do
10 hhds. Molasses,
100 bags toffee,
200 pieces Kentucky and Dundee Bagging,
50 roils Kentucky Hope,
20,000 Ihs. Sxveede* Iron,
l°o kegs Nails,
With a great variety qP articles, making my stock very
complete in store, und for sale LOW, by
.lulv 23 23 AMOS BKNI ON.
JUST received nnd for ale,
20 bbls. Wool ray &, VVoolaev’a Crushed Sugar,
20 “ do. do. Powdered do.
20 boxes do. do. Loaf do.
10 “ llavannn Bmwn do.
June 17 IS SCOTT, CARtf ART CO.
WST received and (or iah% 500 kegs Sails.
V June 17 13 SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
IRON, \V I l-S, 25,000 lbs. Sweede.K 1 1 M
200 kegs Nails,*
t’a.-t and German Steel,
Received and for sale by GR AVES, WOOD 8c CO.
Colton Varin sinl OsnsibnrgA.
B \I.KS Cotton Yarns assorted numbers,
r to bales Osnaburgs, just received and for sale by
July 29 24 GRAVES, WOOD 8c CO.
LAIC I).
man LBS. prime Leaf Lard, just received and
IvMJU for sale bv
VVIIEELER do HARROLD.
July ‘32. -j:i
Coinm‘rcial Bank IS 11 Its.
ipHF. highest rates will he |iuid lor Commercial Bank
1 Bills, hv the subscriber.
Macon, July‘J‘J, 22 GEO. W. PRICE.
TO BUNT.
rrilir. fire pmnf Store at present rrceupied by Messrs.
1 Rea Sl Colton, nndVdJoining Scott. Carlisrt &. Cos.
—above are two large and comfortable Rooms suitable
fur ottices : also a large and convenient store room. Pos
session given the first ol October. Apply to
July 21 23 SCOTT, CARHART dc CO.
(’one’s Teller Naive.
\CF,R f AIM curefo the Scald-head, or what is t**rmr(
1> Home, the Tetter , but more prop*rly the Salt Rheuth ,
lias oeeu discovered by Mr Samuel Cone, l lie must Hatter
ing recommendations ot his Salve have been received from
many eminent Physicians and others, who have us*d it, and
it is presumed that no salve has ever been used w host action
has been more benefleial,pleasant and vigorous in it* action ;
and persons using the same, are invariably surprised amt
pleased xvith its rapid mid complete restoration to health from
i the most filthy of diseases. It has never been known to fail to
relieve, uln-n used according the direction which accon.pa
: mes . aeU box. Those persona who have suffered, and are
I weary of suffering w iili this trouhlcsomt and filthy complaint
will find in Mr. Cone’s sale at once a certain and immediate
spec ific 1 Ins salve also posst ases the most important heal
ing qualkirs for sores generally, and King worms in particu
lar. Price, 11 00 per box.
CERTIFICATES.
Georgia, Gwinnett County:
I *lo hereby certify that ray children have been afflicted with
i the Scald-head for seven years, and could gi t no relic’ until 1
! procure*! some of Mr. Samuel (one's salve, which effected a
1 perfect cur*-, after the application of the same for twenty
| days: this 29th July, 1844. JAMES STEWART,
i Georgia , Chattooga County :
Ido nerehy certify that my daughter had the Scald-head,
and Mr. Samuel Cone's Salve was only applied three times,
and effected a sound curt*. Gixt/i jnder ray hand thi* 3©ih
May, 1844. JAMES II AMI. ON.
Georgia , Flayd County:
1 do hereby certify that my niece has been afflicted with
Scald-head for several years, and could find no cure for the
same until I procured a half box of Mr. Samuel Cone’s Salve
which effected a perfect curt*. Max 24.1-44.
WILLIAM \V. ALLEN.
Georgia , DcKalb County :
1 do certify that my boy Solomon has had a Tetter on his
fief, winch now appears to be. cured from the use of Samuel
Salve. Aug. 10, 1844 ALEX. JOHNSON. J
Georgia, Campbell County:
This is to certify, that my sister was much afflicted xvith
the Scald-head for six or seven year*, which ncruiioix and tin* j
loss ot a line head of hair, during which time * eve raid phys
cians were employed, but to no purpose; the dm. ase teemed
to he increasing until I procure*l a no\ nf sir. Samuel Cone's j
fetter Salve,on application of w Ibch al< w days, the dim n*e
was entirely removed ; after which av ry fine head of hair
succeeded the old one. On giviirg this niy certificate of facts,
I feel that lain but discharging a dut) I nwne to ’he public.
Nov. loth, 1#44. JAMES BLACK, Jr.
.Igents ’ Sam- r, Residences, Btc.—Harvey Shotwell, Macon ;
Charles F. Hoflman, ,Madison ; Wni. K. Kitchen, Augusta ;
Edward R. Ware and \. \lexand.r, 3 then*; E M. Cow'e
and E. W. Bancroft. Milledg* vi lit-; and ffi country town*
genera 1 1 v. Nov 10,1845. jq J
R. BUCKLIN’ & MILLS’
Original American and only genuine
Flexible A Pliable Calvnnie. Uiuids,
UracelelN :tnl 4 overnigs.
To Messrs. Buckhn fc Mills :
Having been called upon by your Arant, Mr. Rurgner, for
1 offacti in rr iatmii to the effects of your Galvanic
Rands in a *o i Khcuinatism, I wftl tkerefon relate the
following
In April last I had a sever* atta of F’.haumatisnx, Cnmp
and General Dchtliution. My kit rirrp ard shoulder l> * ante
numb and useless from the Rheumatic atta. lx. I applied one
f your bands on my wrist, and other parts of the arnt, which
relieved me m one week ofall pain, and ha* restored the amt ,
to its former usefulness. p. \ H ACKLEY,
216 Market-st. Alhaoy. |
. July 2.th. I^*3.
I hrrrbv certify, that I used oneof Dr. ftuckli* Mills’
Pliable Galvanic Hands for pain in the pit of the St. itch and ’
the head, and in 1 5 or 20 mi notes I toramc easy and went to)
sleep; when I awoke 1 was finally rfiievrd.
SARAH A. SKAVIY,
9 Battl*-sirta*t, Boton. j
Albany, Sept. 10th, 1845. I
Messrs. Burkim fc Mills:
I hsve used your Galvanic Rinds for ffradarhe and Khfti
tnatism,and found immediate relief from the application im |
both cates, and believe it to he he bent remedy now in tise ,
and I cordially recommend tt in the afflicted in the abov.
cases. ROBERT H BURGESS,
C rncrof Lydmsand Grceii-sts. Albany, j
Duct. Rocklin fc Mill* :
I iav- brn manv year* sfflictcd with a disease of the heart, I
•evere palpitation, trembling and great prostra'ion of the
♦ ntire y*tem : I had been under the rare of many skilful
Physicians, and my case pronounced hpeU*s*. I saw your
i agent in West Troy a few Weeks ago, and purchased of him
I one of your larg* i Bands, the application gave me imm* dist
relief. I har continued its us*': lain com pa ran rely restored
1 —I am tire from pain, r* tore*l in spirits, and feel a strergth
ofhodv and fVeedom from infirmity never ea prof ed hvm*-.nd
it is with great pleasur* I rt eoininend your Galvanic Bands
hkc rneafflicted.
(Signed) SAMUEL CONGER
West Troy, N. Y. feept 11, lMfl.
1 For a&!e by J H. 4c W> 8. ELLT.
Rugging and Rale Rope.
\GOf)D Minnfy constantly on hand, by
Aug 19 27 PATTEN fc TAYLOR.
Points. Oils. SV.
r UST received from the “New York and Brooklyn
White Lead Company,** Ao. I, A o. 2, Extra and
Cure V\ bile Lend.
also i* STORE,
I.inseed and Tanner'** Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Vui.ninh,
Lampblnck. Putlv, Paint, Brushes, Ire. A*.
I 19 PATTEN fc TAI LOR.
BVt
ceived. PATTEN At TAYLOR.
Aug i *
fllO KIM —The S', c occupied bv JACKSON
J BARNES. Apply to J. H OLD. KSIJ.VW
E! OBLH. RCFItNED SUOAR 1 r ■ • ervjn i. i
** received by PATTEN A TAYLOR.
Aug It 27
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AGE.
LEON VRD SCOTT & CO., Publishers,
June 11, 1840. 6m 17 112 Fulton St . Nw-Yoik.
•Huron Iron A’ Hr ass laundry,
AM) WACIII.VE SHOP.
| riiHR aubbYriher having recently made largo and im-
I portanr additions to bis former list of patterns for
Overshot Breast. and Tub Mill (veering, i3 now prepar
ed to execute orders for Flour Mills, Cotton Factories,
Horse power Mi 1U for plantation grinding, Arc. j also
Cotton Presses, Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, and Mill
j Irons of every description : all of which will be made of
the very best material and workmanship, an reasonable
I and accommodating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 7!. 1846. v!3
COTTON PJ*.ESSE.
fllllE snhscriber is now eneaged t his FOUNDRY
I in MACON, in manut.icturing Bullock 9 * Patent
Progressive Power Cotton Presses, which for conven
ience, durability and expedition,aie unsurpassed bv any
! tiling of the kind ever offered to the pnblic. To those
I wishing to purchase, a trial aud guarantee will le given
before payment is required. All in want of a first rite
: Cotton Press will please make early application to my
self, or to Messrs. Hamilton & Hardeman, when price
and terms will be made known; also on hand and made
to order. Mill Irons and Castings of every description,
on moderate and accommodating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17,1846. ylB
NEW BOOTS & SHOES'.
grips %M7HITING ft MIX respectfully in-
KU I T ▼ vite their patron* and the public
IsJ generally to call and examine their stock
°f goods manufactured expressly for this
market. Tlieir assortment consists in
|art of
j Gentlemen's fine French Calf sewed Roots of all qualities,
1 Gentlemen’s middling fine Calfscw ed and pi gged Hoots of
! all kinds.
Gentlemen’s double sole Calf and Kip sewed and pegged
Roots.
Gentlemen’s Calf, Govt and Lasting Brogans of all kinds.
Gentlemen’s fine Calf and Kip pegged Brogans ol all kinds
and qualities.
Ladies* colored and black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all
qualities.
Ladies’ Kid Buskins.thin and thick sobs, of a II kinds.
Misses’ (Waiters and Ha If Gaiters, black and colored.
With i large assortment ol children’s Shoes of ill kinds and
qualities.
Also n large assortment of Men’s and Boys’ COARSF.
BROGANS, double and single sole*, pegged and nailed,
which we will sell as low as the same quality can be bought
in the city.
Also I'alf, Kip , (1 hat. Lining and Binding
Skins, Side Leather, Pegs, Thread,
Patent Aid-Hafts i\'c. very loir.
Cools uiiidc run! io|>;nr-(l to order.
Macon, Oc. 15, 1843. >J
BOOTS Ix.NI) SHOES.
Sin the Anr Rrirk Store on seennd-sf.
of the sign of the Hi g Root, opposite
Geo. M Logan's Dry Good Store.
CITHONG Ik WOOD having removed
their entire stock of Boots and Shoes
into the above spacious building, invite tlieir ohl custoiners
ami th*- public generally, to give them * call, assuring iliem
that goou article* at low prices shallat all tint* * be timmlx and.
Their fall and winter stock, whicli embraces every article in
their line, is now being r<-ceived, simi to which the attention
oftlie public is respectfully invited. I heir asortnient o!
Plautation Brogans isthefimst ever offered in this tnarhet,
and will, together w-irh all other decnp;ioux, be sold cheap.
They have on hand —
Ilnubh aud -ingle sole nailed Brogans,
Double and single sole pegged do. several qualities,
Kip Brogan* ot all quali'ii-s and sires.
Calf Brogan* of all q uaht it s n ml *izt.
Thick and Kip Boots, men ami boy*,
Calfpeggt and double ami sirtgh sole Boots,
A splendid assortment oft. ntletneii'a f : ne aew>| Csif Boot*
Gents’fine cn If, sewed i.isrit gjtr.,.; n* fa cail half Bools,
Ladies’ fine hl*<t.-k mid co'.uet! Gaiter Hoots,
Black and colored half- ‘-Hoof*,
Fine Buskins and Ti Walwi <g Shoe*—Lid and calf,
Fine hronxeand black hid Clippers anil Husl.i.t*,
Mi*ses* Leather and Mort>cc<) Boms, Buskin*. Slip* ami
half Gaiter*, with a great variety of Lcbilu r. Kid ami Cloth
Shoe* for children.
licnllior. I,lists. Tlit-racl, Pi t’s, Ac.
C P Boot* and Shoes made and repair*U a o -uul.
Macon, Oct a, 1845 34
Miargtiins ! Btnrgaius !
Another Flare lot* llnrgniiis
riMIE umlersignotl having taken tin* store on the ror-
X tier “! Cotton A veriiit* mm) (‘l* tr v SlrOfiV, for met I v
calletl Rota’s store, Imt recently having been changed
to that oftlm “ RIO GRANDE HoL>F. M bags inavt
to inform th? citizens*of Macon, and planters, that he
will constantly keep on hand n excellent stock of
Dry Goods, tirocerirs A PiovUions,
of nil kinds, which ha will nell ut the lowest poasihfo
being perfectly contented with quick sales end
small profit*. The public genrrally are respceifully
requetea, if they want great hargaink, to drop into the
Rio Grande House.
Goods of any kirJ r;iven in exchange for all kinds of
produce at cash prices. H. N. PtTLNIFFR,
Proprietor of the Rio Grande House.
July 8,1846. 21
TO RENT,
THF RuiMirg* and Lois Nos. 7 ami R, on Court
’Louse Square, Bridge am Wilnut Strerts ; i'. he
Fltri. •mith * Shop on the corner. 'ached to said lots The
above property will be rente J to g.| ttjiau*. PosseaSion
given on the firvt of October next lor rm apply to
DAVID 11KF.I), Agent for
Al *g 12 Hw2C BRA k COTTON.
TOR KiilVT.
fIMIF. Sto;o formerly occupied bv W. A. Robert
■ mod, oo Cotton Avenue; the Store v occupied
bv A. l^evj; the Brick Store next to Hall Brantley’s,
and the S( orP lately occupied by \. Purmelcr, on Cher
ry street. Possession given on tin Ist October next.
For term* apply to JAMKH O’KKF.PE,
A tiff. 13, 1646. 26 C herry Street, j
1 TO RENT.
TH> sebseriber has two large Booms to rent, suitable fur
offices, e*rr hs store on Mulberry street
Aug VO Aw 27 J. H DAMOUR
- V. 3
IC.iI/.urines tind ISiinigeti.
tJGMF, liand.iuim pallet 119 lor Sale cheap.
lug 19 GEO. W PRICE
grass cloth.
ai.T PIECF..S just retved and lor Mile bv
Aug 19, 27 GEO. W. PRICE.
art t* noons,
AND
CHEAP ( LOTIIIiML
f|3HE subscriber i* offering bis slock n( DRY <>OODS
I nml CLOT HI Vi, at timjMtally low pi ii‘e, and in
vites the attention of ntrebneers of this description of
goods. Siom it* tlie b'ick building first dom from Wash
ington Hall GEOHUE W. PRICE
Feb 1. I 146. 51 if
PIANO AND MUSIC STORE.
■ IST received from the Victories of Non- ,V Clark’
• e nod J. Cliirkrrin : tV G libcrt*. it fine ukeortinrrit id
Pianos. \l.*o from Europe, a splendid assorti ient of
t Miitarp, \ iolina. ('lni nmet, Flutes, Trninboons, Orphe- ,
elides, Cimcerl Trumpets, Cornopeatis, Bugles,
and u v ariety ot other instrument* too numeiotf* to men
tion. Piano, Guitar and Flute .Mueicwe are constant
ly receiving, of ibe laU st publication,
j v\ ATCHF.jS, JEWELRY, and a vuriety of fancy ,
articles kepi ill our line.
A few cases of Ilomop/lthic Medicine just received,
with ho ’U containing the necessary instruction lo ud
-1 m nistcr the same.
.ill oftlie abPve articlea will be sold ot living prices.
N B.— \\ :tf4‘ll< A irpnilTtl and warranted.
BRUNO VIRGINS.
Macon, March 5, lfild. 3
mHE subscriber lias now in store a large and well ,
I selected slock of
95 ATS Arm LAI’S,
and will be receiving every week, so ns at all timeslo |
| have lreel) vootla, und ul the latest styles, which will be
; sold at wholesale nr retail at very I.UW PRICES, u
mongat wbi< h may he found
6 eases lusluonable Beaver Hats,
6 <l. do. Nutria HaU,
6 do. do. {Silk Hafs-*,
10 do. do. Augolu Huts,
f v -
CL- “ -JZ)
50 cases Broad Brim Beaver, Nutria and Brush Huts
25 dozen Gents’ Caps, a gn at variety,
. 22 do. \ ouths and Children’s Caps,a great variety.
I 100 do. Black e.ntl Brab Wool Hats,
With great variety of other gomlß Having made
such arrufige.inenis ns will insure his goods to be pur
chased at the very lowest prices, he feels confident that
customers will not be disappointed ns to price or quality
j dy calling. F. K. WRIGHT. *
1 • ‘ 11 . \ 1 1 ” 1. 1 . : 1 27
GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED
r.oTTqjr aijvs.
ffMIE subscriber will continue the manufacture of
| 1 these Gins at his old establishment, in Clin'on,
1 Jones countv, Geoigia.
1 He ran offer no better recommendation in favor of his
Gins, than the fact ol having supplied more than twelve
hundred planters with them during the last two years,
while no other factory Ims prohahly sold in the Slate us
’ many as one hundred during the same tune.
I No expense w ill be. spared to sustain their high repu
, tation, and render them grill more perfect if possible.
They will lie warranted as usual,lo perform well, and
| delivered at the purchaser’s residence. Engagements
! can be made with his travelling agents, or by letter di
rected to him. SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Clinton, Ga. March 25,184*), 6tf
r NOTICE to builders.
rriHE siihsoritiers will do snv ami all kinds ol TIN
I. ROuFINU, at short n.fti*o, ant) on very reasona
ble terms, and the work shall he well done.’ We will
go to anv part ol the SRaie to do Roofing if necessary.
DIBBI.E Ar URAV. ‘
Cotton Avenue nearly opposite Washington Hall.
Ida.on. Mart'll ii, IHPi. ’ ij
DR. H. BR AM)RETH’S~
Vegetable Universal I'ills.
THIS raeilicine is acknowli rigetl to be one of the most vnl-
Ruble ever diseovi red a* a purifier of the blood and flu
id*. It 1* superior 10 Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or
alterative,and stands infinitely tx-fore all the preparations
a igl combination* of Mercury. ’ It* purgative properties are
alone of incalculable value, for these pills may be taken dail*
f<r any period, and instead of weakening by the cathartic ef
fect, they add strength by taking away thr cause of weakness
The have none of th.- miserable effect* of that deadly specific,
Mercury. The teeth are not injured—the hones and iimh* are
not paralyzed—no: hut instead of these distressing symptoms
new life and consequent animation is evident in every move
ment ol the body.
These Fill"* 6>rcolds,coughs,tightness of thr ehrst, rheu
matism in the head or limbs, wiH be found superior to any
thing imagined of the powers of medicine; and in bilious af
fections, dispepsia. and in all diseases peculiar to women,
they hould he resorted to at once.
l or suit* ;it .1. Ig.'irvirs’ Book *torr.
On ('ofton Avenue Opposite Washington Hall.
I June 25, 1H45. t vl9 I
C*XKCtJTOR’*SAI.K. - AVII he sold atrreeahle to j
IJ I he la-t will and lit of John J. Hightower, late
of Upson county, deceased, before the con t house door in the |
tow nos I homaston, UpMin county, on the first I ue-dav in |
October next, between the legal hours of saU . three Lots of
Laud, Viimhers thirty-four, thirty-five and tliiriy-*ix. in the)
tenth district of originally Monroe now I’pson county.con
taining six honored and fiv* acres and a half, more or less.
Terms of sale will be made know n on ilie da \.
J‘> 29 24 JAMKS M. HIGH I OWF.R, Admr.
% uji 1 m*. in eio h >Ai , h. 1 , — W III lx Hold J
l m “• 110 first 1 ue&day in October near the. following
Lauds:
At the court house in Gilmer county, I.ot No. 199, in the
1 1 th district, 2d section.
A? ill court house in Cobb county, Lot No. 28d, 18th dist.,
2d section. *
At the court h >u*e in Ch rokee county, Lot No. 593, 2d dist.
2d section, and Lot No. 9% litfi di-t. ad sec.iou.
All sold a* the property of Murd< ck L. Matin son, deceased, :
by order of the Inferior Court of Bibb cmnn v. when sitting i
f>r ordinary purposes. W.M. 11. CALHOUN, Adn.’i. i
July 29 24
a DnmsTiuTiu\ sxia: win h
l\ aolil on tin* firm Tite.-dav in Oeloher next, before,
the court hodne turnr in Hawkiusville, Fulanki uountv,
Lot of Land N'(* 272 in the 4th district of originally
Doolv now I’nlaski county. Sold us port ol the estate
of Joshua (i. Moore, late of I>ii U county, deceased, lor
for flic benefit of the heirs and creditors.
m Aug 4 MARY M(KIRE, Idm’j
V l)M INI ST il AT( IK ’S SALK.-a n,
an order of the'i(inoi-Mi)b 11 ferior T i.nri of Dihb *ouiity
when sitting ns a Court ofOnliiiary, will Ih- sold on the flrt
Tii Mlay in Octolier nt xf, befurt* the court house dOorin ibe
tuw 11 of Canton, Cherokee county, Lot of Land muni* r six
It uml red and four in ilu first district, fourth section ofChero
kt e coumy, containing forty ai rek move or less. Sold a* the
property of Henry A. ( aiuiier, late of Hi Db county, die used,
and fur the benefit of the creditor* df an ic* and cea*td. U rms
b- H. K. A. CANOLKK. Adm r.
Aug M t 1846. 25
Ii*OUR AIOVTIIS id'ter date up plication will be
made •< tin Inf. nor Court us Jon* * county wh* 11 sitting
I.r ordinary purpn-es, for leave to *III till tlx Lauds belong
mg to the * - tut* of Solomon Maker, deceased, (with the * \.
ceptiou of the widow’** dow* r.;
HOni.li r V. HAKDEMAN, Adni’r.
Jones County, July 6, ]H4ft. 20
lor Sale —•/ liar gain /
FffAin. following valtiabl* pieces *.f l.iutd, udvantageniisly
I situated, 111 tin count \*♦ Hihb, ami all lit t)i I*. and a
half m < l*s from thr nt y of Macon : twona* hnndred acre lots
in the Macon Reserve, * st side *f th*- Urinulget- H iv* r, ami
adjoining lands of Parker, Rogers and D an” and unc hun
dred and Kixty acres lying on Ihe road to f eriy. wuh gmd mi
pro Venn nt*. Iwo htivdnd acr* *of th* almv* i good swamp
laud. Forffurthcr particulars, apply to thi* office,
huffl Owl
Gcorgin Iff neon County*
Vl Nathan Bryan, ar. uppli*a for b’lfers
v sos luiminirttration 011 sh calm*? of McGruder
Brian, lute of Mucon rountv deceased,
Th. scare therefore to cite and ndmouiih all and singular
the kindred and ereditois of the said *l* c* ast and to lie and ap
p.\ir at my offlre within the time prescribed by law , then mid
there to ft Ir their obp-cfions, il'any they have, why said letter
vhould not he granted.
WM W CORBITT, C. C. O.
Am. 18,1846.
Clerk's Olliee Superior <’oiirt, >
t ’/isnn County. Gcor. io, August 7th, 1H46. *
TJAiIK Act of tl'. limt Ofncrul Asfutinbly chttnpinjr the
I time of holding lite Superior und lnl-rior Court,
in nnd for the rnu-ily of I'p-on, lihvliib; tinmiiiiiPii the
third Monday in tlti. m.tiili n the lime of hoMins r)ir>
,‘lntmrinr Court for IJlixon, nn-l (he Mupetiiir Court in
ntt-i lor the county ol I'iko boint; appnintivi l,v n in, vi-
OOS net to be hidden on that day— it is therefore Or,ter
nt, tiiut tin- Sttpvrior Court in unil lor the county ol In
sott he adjourned front tlie third Monday in AuriiMtn
the tlie tliird Mondny in Oloher, IB*fi; of which, pin.
tiev nl intcrc.t, jurors nod K-ilnennea will lukc due iiutjce.
My order nl hi. Itnnot Johu J Fi.otb. Ju,it;e of tilt-
Superior Courts io thit Flint’ ‘irrnit.
,o love W. H. SANDWICH, Clerk.
Vifpi M J?, IH4L. Os;
t“i n. Ml l lm Hill District; ami l.ot No. * f ‘
the 1 3th District of .aid county. Sold th. V “ ,l i#
of 1 .it lie ton SpWy,d(.eemed, itt> nl Hou.ton ro'u"^^
July 1. IMS.
I.*OUie MOXTIIS ttfti’r dtti. itnnlir.r
I he iiitMle to the Honorhle the Interior'r” “' ll
tI.M iin rmintv. wltett eittine for Ordinarv un of
lenve to .ell nil the rrtil eeliito ofGreen'R u 1 f or
of ntiid county, deoeae.-d. ’ B,ooks . Ule
M*y 6. 184fi. J ’ B ‘ RVE L Adtn'r.
I,TOIR “MONTHS’ alt e i da I e H |7,7liTu
matl l- to the honorable i|u Inferior C< uri e “
t>, when sitting fir ordinary purpose* i„- ijj 1 * M >’ foun.
Negroe. la long,,g lo the estate ol Benji,,®,, *® *G| ilh*
lai ot id county, deceast and A. Hose, m±, liir
M “> HKVtAMtN BETHr. Ad ‘
Pori! MQXTIIS .r.M ,i„e
1 ■*> •••’ *” thr dt.h* tin* Inferior I mn-r nfV* B >s
<)’ wln-ii ‘hiu.k for ..reutery puri.o... f, .. . 1 E"oti cun,.
NyiSriH-. iM-hniyintf to th.niiniirs of Ami, H„’? V V “-h tlie
M-A.nnu S C. Bo od H .rri. tA. W 0„. )(CVl'7* M '2‘' ,
sai n.in.r>. Benjamin beimL , b '"' fl ’ 01
May tS, 1840. B Ei HEL, Guard.
rjVIUR lO.VTf<* .It.r 7.sTr^r~l-—ii
’ mud to rh. lioiioiakh the Ir.f ; , ‘“' ,l •
toooty heli riliiin, for iii'dtiinr) aw, fcrl
“” >•?'"’ ‘-I Net ‘; -J*II
laot, late ot sail.’ county, de> fl ed. ? *ili*nj \t,j.
May M, |u ,:h ‘ ‘ 1,,N S****MlH A4V
UIOUR 3lOVril after d.„e ,p,,|,e, J.
* ho made to Ihr Inferior <' tu „ „ f “„"'/ 1
h.-M -iit.n;; ns conn ot ortliua.y lor leave t,
real . stole heluiiytos to the Orphans of Simeon 1 Bm*
ir son, ilcct os. and. lor the henetit ol Void oil.loo o’
• - - m body aicH4Rda W[ 6nw<
-
-I he lift.lo to the Inferior Coort of Macon com u
wlien Kitting as a < ntirr us ordnvalry for leave to g P ]i
r.ml t .i.ite ol John Kiclnird.oii, .Sen. | Ml e 0 f J ‘
- Mint v, flee and. Sold f„r the benefit ol the he„, #n d rr.
ttors ol nid deceased. ‘"(I cred
. • W OOBERT w . r
L*I)UK II O X'l'illS after ilale, tpn||*otin will
* hr made to the Hnhmablo Inferior liourt Hm
ton ."onot v, wln-n sittiop. for ordinary pomoaM,f or
Hr*..--V,'” nr P" M * lUoti*rii,p to the e s , al „ j„, . ,
“■ “ illmtns, late of aniil cottnly deceased s ~ ,
the benefit of the heir- and creditors of said rkreaJd
July i me.
PTO*
-"’"itt far ardmarj ordinary pnr|i„m,, f,. r | rlv ,
atl the hand l,elo„(r,n r to the e.tale af Andrew McDw
late ot said county, deceased.
J --T w ‘ ?s*H HAOU.Ad,..
4 DMIXISTItA'IOK’S SAUU.-Acre.
IS Hide to an order of Ilie Inferior Coort of M.irr.n
connty. when rilling for ordinary purposes, wilt >,e v„),t
before the Conrt-ltonse door in said county, on the
I uerdiiv in December next, oil |h real e'rmte e< J„|,„
Rieliaidaon. rr., late of Maeort cottntv tfeeeaaed
rinin? of three lota nl ho and. the pl„ C e w t , P ,,. ~;p V
ce.-,.,"l diet Sold for Ih. benefit of , h e heirs
nora of mill deceased. HUBERT CRltiiN i ds „.
J nly 15, 1846. 22 *
IAN’S SAUFZ^siii^—
* * dor of ibe Inferior ( out! of Macon Count-. |. p
rtitme for ordinary ptirposea. will be sold hefnrrtV’
f onrt-l.oure door in raid county, on the first THa,y
in December n-M, all the real estate beloniinc to Ti,
ieun liii-haril-ou.inte of Macon county, deeeari,j_
Sold for the benefit of the heir, and i-reditorr of .nid
deceased. KODV RICHarDsON, GuardV
July 15, 1816 no
4 DMI.MSTRATOR S S4 1,K.-wTiThT^i,
.v an the first taesday in Deeimb.r neat, at th.- cuaii
h.m.e in Dooly county a Plantation contain, nt at om Tian
ACHES, in the.ev.mil district of said county • fd a. it?
. state of HD. Be.lie, late of said c,■l„ny.dece,,,,,
lie place where he last Im-d. Sold for tie benefit es h!
heir., r.-rnt. twelve month, credit win, approved „ca,i„
A man will he found on ihc premise*, t show ihe luud i
any person w lio may wish lo examine the same
July 29, 1846. 2. J A.VIES S. BEAI.LE, Adm r
AWwamvoMicsis-:
Uedmsday the 2d day of December next, a .tuck of Cattle,
Hoi-s, Homes, Moles, Plantation Tools, Corn, Fndd, r tar
liuni-e, and a threat Variety of other articles. Sold at the
property ot the late It. It Benlle. Tern.., all sams „„d, r
twenty dollars, cash-ovel that sum,twelve months cmlit
“jul) 2’ lßd ,< ' t “ n,sr ’ JAMEs s - BK.ALLE, Admr.
Central Bank <( Georgia^
n August lllat, Ul4d. i
BE SOt.D. as tb( property of the Central Bank
ot lieorgia, at pu ic sale on the first l uesilai in Ode
her next, the town ot Albany , Baker county, thr followii.r
lots ot taint, viz : 6
No* 2i and 2/I—2d dist. Raker county.
coum’y 1 * 7 ’ IS2 ’ 18 °’ IM ’ la ’’ N9 a,l,t - 4 ®~ Bt b diatrict Bakct
No. 2—l3th dist. Lee county.
No. 246—3tl dist. Lee County.
Nos. and 217, ] 3th di*t. Doolv county.
No. 71—11 tli dist. It a i dolph county.
A l*o, at tin same linn and place, will le fold,that
plantation lately owned by (ien. 1 huaias J. HoKi, ini.g in
tin- 7th dist. Maker count),containing 1259aeis,murei rUu.
I he above land* will tie sirld on a credit of one and t*
year*. Notes made payable at the Central Hank ofGcorgit,
satisfactorily endorsed, will be received in puynentot the*-
buve described land*.
..... . TORN S. THOMAS, Director CP.
Mfilkdgeville, Aug. 25, 1846.
.lien r 4 ;t|tii;il anil Unierpiize
LOOK HERE.
f|*HK anha.riber no* ufiPra for sale his moat valuable
M. MILLS and LANDS lying in Laurens coant),on itig
Kueky ( reek. The subscriber will sett any quantity ot laic.),
from 2,c00 to 5/>*o acres in one block around his mills, iisui
purchaser or purchasers may desirt. All that i* mcemry
[*o become aequo.med with the Mill*, and with those sho
know them r to iscertain that they are not surpatficd by snyis
G-orgi:i— nature having formed tk* water powir sdiainsge
ouHy fora i* actor y, thi re being now in optration a3N#ol
Carding Factory at said .Mills; also a tine Store and Curt*
house, sill paused by no country sffttid fur selling go..ii>. Ik
pn sent cryp now growing, on an etnmma Vwn. will tell to the
farmer what the laud* wnldo, at the subscnbi t helnut
has Colton now gro wing thatwi-tl maki from 1,5C0i0?,CC5
lb*, per ai-re. (Examine before yU’ dicide.) ] have aim I
large two story frumed dwelling tiu*e, with an entry oral*-
sage through n just waiei —a htaithy place
and section of country—a good pinch and apple on haul nuv
in full htamig— 700 pacii and 200 apple in es—sdjiminjr
tailing lange country for stock of every kind. If the pur. 1-
er is fond of fishing, he ha* nothing to do but to cau out bit
l ,o °k aud haul to ; if fond of g;i ror, det-r i a plenty. If nqu t-
and, tb-suhscriln r will also sell h Cow p ns, 15 miles from hir
mill, and from 700 to 1,5.0 head of stock cattle, including D*
.#r 200 good beef cattle, 111 the heart of a range country, not to
be surpassed by any in Georgia. Ihe above dt scribed prop
erty can be bought upon the must reasonable terms.
JOHN M. HAMPTON.
•Hampton’* Milts, August 18, 1845. 428
CSeoi'iflii—Mon rue County.
Court of Ordinary , Jttly Term, 1 “46.
IT appearing i.) flie C/unrt that Joeiali (i. Jordan, who*
** ihe (iuarciiati of Augiistun f. intuit, hath marift
regtilar reii*rr>a up i*t this time, und the anid Augustin
j G. fSimili being now *if the age of twenty-one yers—
Ordered, therefore, on motion of said Jordan, lhai nlf
j persona concerned tipppear at or before the next Janus*
rv term of tin* Court, and allow rfitive (if any lhew
j have) why letters divirtisorv almuld wot ha granted to
■-•nid Jordan, and tiiut thin order he published as the Jaw
di reefs.
A extract from the minute!* of said Court, July
I €t!i,lL4f>. K. G. CABANISd.C.C.O.
! July 15 m6m29
Oeoricin—Ntiui*er 4
US Washington L. Mum applies for letter*
j v T of udut uintratiuii and bonis non, on the estate ul
James Mann deceased, late o; Sun tereonnlv.
t iies*- ar*- therefore t cite and anmoniik all and aingul**
the kindred ami yrcditui oof said and censed, to he and app’ ,r
mi my office within flu-tunc preset med by lw. to ltow cau f
• fa) they have, w hy Mid fill* r* shooiil not be grunted.
| i .tven under my hand 23d M.v, 184.
July H, IMft 5w 22 b lIM’H NUNN. C. C. U
| —— - ’■ *
ou loutify*
YVf 111'. KF* \ S JatnfA L Green and I.in well Cret?n
} v ▼ apply for loners of dismissio:i from th>‘ M' cu *
tot -liipnt the siute of Nniu’y (re'n, deetfasad :
Tin are tin r* fore to Cite and mlieonnh al at” 4,1 D’ .
the kindred Mini creditor* of said deci asi and, toap|'* r
office within tin- time pri-Herihed by low, toshov aUt ** “ *
they buve, why said let ter** hen Id nol he grant* and
IV. \V. COHBITT, Clerk
_Ju]v 1.1, 1848 tiltin'*. ..
Dftrum •liM’MH 4 offiHiy.
Rm*co 1 apsev applies to me lor I
f iliHuiission from the administrativn °^J lir , i
tat** of Rasi'n l.ipsev, Sr. late of Maenn county, ’ r< ,‘ #r
The**- are ther-fiire to cite and ali * ,M * #l ,
the kindred and creditor* of said deetaso, to be sno i r
I nt my office within the lime prrseribt and by luw. fo*no
if any they have, why said letters slioald wot b griuu
Given under mv lihix) f1 th April DMfi.
April 15 tu<lm W. W. CORBITT. c ’ c ~ ~'_
OF THE FLOYD HOLhK. 5^
Aug 27, 1840 ■
|lu in IBS. fine Lnrri. ’ *if “ f‘ 5
I 1 H Hi House,” foraalc tn qnatititics hot” 1 *#•
10H0 * h "’
WAT. EEI.LS i. a rawliHaia ft*
of ’1 ux Returns of Dihb county, nt the ensui o r
Aug :
rr lUaj. jHinm 11. IlnrdJ'W'ny ‘
Hidnlc lor TmX Collector ol Bibb county, J
,|t-, Inin in Jiinimry n-xt. J"’ -
EUCHtiV*
Mitunomt t.r, July 1 ’ ‘
I,\ compliance with a rcatM'ition of the Ice l -* p,
the Stan- nl (ieorsia, nanented to on
ceinber, ill peraona or corporation* 1 , ,hr
of tnc Bank of Darien, nr judctnrnt* fotatt* ‘JL'., f .,
poaacaatun nl tnilca or hillr, nr cltecka of "’ ‘ l ed
licrahy nuliftfid to render within three montin
lilt* thereof to thia Department. .... , n
Julv'JH i„:imß4 JV. HORXbA ‘