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promptly ttrDJa . CHAS. P.LS\Y & <-L>
•mu.if. r.nudcr. Ctuaa a mat, juir *• **
OREQON HOUSE.
A FfIIHIS elegant twtablishment, situate in
i a mo§t airy and salubrious part oI the
city at Macoa, n<J sufficiently near the
csntr* of business l* now open for the re*
ceptioa of Board* rs ami Travellers. t Two
u (brae privet* farailie* can be accommodated curing
the Summer with superb separate rooms, if intmaaitte
application it made. Bo*id without lodging on very
moderate tsrius. ~ . .
XT ► ditor* friendly 10 ao old cor.frere, are requested j
W *ie ihe *t>o*e a saw imenion*. nJ wh*n Ui-y ...it
lhe* iliein, to call .in<i smoke out their bill, with him
MAucm, June 17 19 M. BAK I 1 . 1.1 F.
OJt'rECEIVE D AND FOR SALE,
#J Barrel* Kltr L.tkt.orl Flour,
10 “ Hydraulic Cement.
SCOTT, CARHART 4c CO.
jal* IS.
\ew Rowling Wlooi.
fjn. tS Nbriker writ dunn< t'e preent **rek.open hi
1 new and co:n .tuitou* 15 .w mg Siloas, wm*h he ha* i
hath and fitted ap at a larg* expense, d* ti riaii.t and that it shall
ba ander his - anagemem i* r •a. u order;* ptece of'i-s<‘rt
Ibr ihs who wish to enj*>> nir f r.itiouai auiawctriit,
of maaiyand healthful cmtu.
Visitors wilt find the Saloon * pfc-nant retreat, vhwe t I*7
sar rteioy the recreation oPy peace a:**t q.iK'irt*. |
The Saloon is distinct and separate from the u- ,*d the
taoat perfret c rdrr will be maintained* the fitittin it Ms*
iwn an invited to give the subscriber e rail, and judge fur
s^r-nte ! , of the anility and Un *••*’ • •'''• * she proprietor • ©
sire a: sflasuvu to those who aa) patrutix* hia.
Aq, it K. *. BROWN.
. 1
I, IFF /.VSF.I.Vf£.
milE Mntutl Lit* In.urmce Com,>AD of .Ne York
t iiuti Ij.ted oa a plan highly •vl*nlg*ou to tbe
Insured.
Tbe undarriwrM is authorized tp receive Applications
aid will farms* all u*c*s*arv information lo persons
wisbiae to ’iTX? iaiurauce ou laa*r own fives, or on the
flvss ol* others. C. D.\V, Agen*. I
Htn \ Uls 40
MUTUAL B fiNEfIT
Life Insurance Company.
THIS Company ia in active and successful operation,
insuring liwet on/y. on the moat ac*om mods tine
tarena. Tha prernium.H over soo,c ti be paid one-fourth
to gash, and tliree fourlh* in a note r it I*2 .noiiih**, with
• par oeau interest, renewable if deaiml by the party
making tbe insurance. If tbe premium i* lr*§ than s>o
per iiiaam, it can be paid weekly, monthly, quarterly, i
or ba<f*vear!y. A man of 30 years of agecuu insure h-9
life for the beu*fit of his wife and children for slo€o, by ‘
fiayiag SO centa per week. anJ ao in pr-portion for a !
arger or smaller sum, and in th* ain* r-.to for any age. 1
.A wife alo can in* re the life of her husband, for the
benedt <0 Ueraelf >ui children, tree from any demand of:
hie croJi'ora. Tbe profit* will be divided ytnrtj/, among ‘
tbe ioaured.iu avaihibta scrip bearing 6 per cent.interest, (
oa which the eoinmuy vill advance two*thirda in cash,
•v tbe profit* caa apply to increase the aura insured.
A creditor c.u iu.ur* • life of A de!ilor,_o:id wur* hi. I
dA.itAad. P>ri>lAeai< in.nre lh. live, of .-hildrrD of 14
year* ao>l o*ef. in a nn IhAi when a; 21 yeert of age,
‘oCl ea.ble ihem lo in ira le. E.erv holder of a
po.ic. ia a memi>er of this te’f pro(?~t;re tociety, and ia
*■>l ~hl in any ■ bevonillhe (>rem i:i engnfed to
h* ji-4. Roo’ a.. PA TTERsJO.V. Piraideu’.
i*it nLei jf /njU'iH. *r n i 01. kvrdrri ‘l'dt'xrt on n*.
lift, fir out **r itdd.it ont+u'f ‘f • ’• o” crnt.ftr
rttidtHtt m iJUllfn t innle. tre ns fohitt:
A(*. nno*l naymont #ri'! ;i ivment uuu’l pnvnieEt
for lenn l year forlarro* jour. for life.
jO 0 9I T9V i I 77
*5 l 00 l U V M
JO l 3l I 36 ‘ 2 >6
15 1 36 1 53 2 75
40 IS# 1 83 3 20
45 I #0 1 °S 3 73
SO l #6 2 09 4 SO
55 ! 2 32 3 21 5 73
*) 1 4 35 4 91 7 00
65 5 Jf 5 !*9 8 55
J. M. BOA RDM AN, Aaenf.
Hncon.Nor go, 1345. y4£_
LZFB INSURANCE.
TAHC New Y >rk Life insurance and TruM Company
having estahlialied an Agency in the city of ilncon,
persons iniv effect Insurance with this Cnnmpany on
their own Live* nr the Lives of other*, and either for
the whole duration of life or for a United period, by the
piyiaen; of & small annual premium.
t AEMIUMS O.S 05ft HUN DRED DOLLARS Fnn ONE TEAR
4fC. | T Tear. "P4gcTT 1 Year. \ ± Year. | Agt. fT Y ar.
0 71 16 I 07 JH 1 49 .*0 1 96
1J • 17 27 X 11 J 1) 1 57 i 1 I 97
IS 0 14 28 1 20 40 1 6t 52 t OS
It 0 |6 29 1 2S 41 l TS 41 S 1 0
) I 0 89 30 1 31 41 1 -4 54 9 IS
19 0 90 31 1 4t 1 i0 JS S 33
W 0 091 3> X 13 4 1 00 56 2 4?
It S Qt 31 1 i4 4! 1 91 IT 3 *0
•4 0 95 34 1 35 46 19/ 51 J 14
10 OST 34 136 a . 10> 43 367
14 •99 36 | X 34 -.•’llS* 40 434
A 100 37 j 143 9 I 191 |
TRUSTEES
Stephen AIW f Sirp n Wtrren,
Wifliim Sicd, J'js* ft R**rnucWn,
Thuma* W. Ludlow, Jo’ lirn-,
Juki K. Towiw.l, O aian C. Vcrplanek,
Clardncr O. Howland, > o*idoS Suarez,
Sabert Ray, lenry Breroor,
John lohiMton, Albnt <t Oillian,
John J Pa'mer, August is Jamrs v
lamir'l Tiidiiuua, John I. titur,
O.* jrgr rjntrtn, Jauii n J. fonca,
W Hi*'* B tilor, Jonathan G<s>dhse,
liavtd S. K nnedy, Daniel L rd,
James H joker, Csrn. W. Law reuce.
STBPHRN \ LI.EM, President.
DHIRLES C PALMER, Secretary.
E- BOND, Agent.
Macon, Jan. 1, 1946. ______ yR
I. M. BO Alt 0 8 A *
¥4 w* prnpnrml lo t ika applic.iion. for Inanr*
ance on lloiisn Scrv;iiii! and He
•'ll lilies. lofiyrin.linna.il> rum. mi l rc.iriclinn.
ili.ll v *iv.n jr.tiu, Ht hi. .tor., Mulberry slrecl, Macon.
Dec 31, 1815 UMtS
.Ulna Insurance font puny,
OF HARTFORD,CONN.
undersigned \gf*n?s will i*k rink* afainsi
JL rir* io this cite, Griffin, Fortylh and <Mher tow ns
n ths State, on %a (svnrabl* term* a* any responsible
Co.n piny. I'liey will aim tuiur* against iho risks of
Kiv r.V ivirition ; t’l.'ir present rates *r, 3-4 per coni,
•o Stvann ill, tui.l * to Charleston.
> REA it COTTON
Macon, March 2i), 1345. 5
Fire ami .Ilarinc Insurance.
The subscriber continues ro insure irsinsl lories by |
Firs;,or by Marini sen Island Navio.tion, oil
tb*nojt favorable terms. C. DA A’, A cert.
Oct I, 1845. 33
1 (Ilk BARRELS New Orleans Whiskey, foi
I.WV sale by REA A. COTTON.
April Ift 9
“BOOTS and shoes,
pH / the Setc ft rick Store oh teeond-et.
I I nt the ni*n of the Pis Boot, opposite
ro ’ l/rp Good Store.
I KONG fc WOOD having; removed
their enure mock of boots and Shoe*
into the above - paciou* buildup, invue thtirola customers
and the public gem rstiv to give them a call, as uring them
that good article* at low prices shall at all time* he furnished.
Their fkll anil winter iocK, which cmbrac< a v. rv article in
their line, it now being r ceivid, and to which the attention
of the public is re a pec t fully invited. Their assortment of
Plantation Brogans ia the lineal evtroffered in this market,
and will, together with all other descriptions, be soli cheap!
They have *n hand—
Double and tingle sole nailed Brogan*,
Double and single soli-pegged do. several qCalitits,
Kip Brogans of all qualnit and size#,
Calf Brogans of all qualitn ■ ami sin “,
Thick and Kip boots, nun and ho)*,
Calf negged double and single sole Ho* ta,
A splendid assortment of Gentlemen** Hue sewed Calf Boots
Gants’fine calf, *twed ft lasting Brogans Ik call litlf Boots,
Ladies’ fine black and colored Gaiter Boot*,
Black and colored half Gaiter Boots,
Fine Buskins and Tie Walking Shoe~kid and calf,
Fine bronae and black kid Slippers and Buskins,
Misaei* leather and Morocco Boot", Buskins, Slips and
half Gaiters, with a gnat variety of Leather, Kid and Cloth
Shoes Sir children.
Lfuitlier. Lmlii Thread, Prirs, Ac.
(TT Boot* and Shoe* made and repaired at usual
Macon, Oct J, 184 J 34
rOR BENT, .
!r SSHE Sioro formerly occupied by IV. A. Robert-
B aoa,on Colton Avenue; the tjtnre now ore tipi. 3
b 1. Levi; tbo Brick Store neil to Holl & Bro.tley’ii,
end III* Store lately ocrupiod by A. Pum-ielcr, on (.'ber
ry rfr**t. Po.iw.li n given on tbo lit October negt.
For toitn, apply ti JAMES O'KfFFE,
An; H IblS. > kfrry Stmt.
RDMr,
TIK .nV-ruber h.. twalarge Hoorn, t# ret, suitable for
•ifflees, ov r h a *t< re on Mulber-y street
_A *_l . - ,y,<r 7 J. If ‘HMOfTft.
w .f‘orin-Blbi* County. !
ICIir.'iKAS P.l|*< Br!ltp,ilie.uoitbi l.ttrt* of u.
> T .<■ itrt non the nut* cf Ann G. BvalUaie ..f rhi.
ou<y.drcea>rd .
Thor* there,,re to tue And admtiai.h All And .inen'.r’
t . ktndaed and era Vm af .aid deeraod. to hr nd • .. 1
•t my nm.c wuhtn the ilm prt.eribrd by law to.howcn.aa I
if .n, .heyhaeo, why ..id ’Mure.hoold r.o, be,”,” and 1
t * h V> d Ua trtday of September, iaA. ‘ 1
*** * •* MARK D CLARK, C, C 0
Nr W> i'A i*I.L AN in Y \ ;?
At the Philadelphia Store.
TIAtIE uuJur.igiie'l hayin? remove,l 10 that Store on |
1 Cotton Avenue formerly occupied by E. Vans.e
neit, aJjoiaing Mr. Biailop'a 1 in Siore, wou'ol ier|)i'ci
fully aunounca to ilia i liit-'n* of Macon end \iciuity,
that llioy hue there opened ao K.-rTIREi.r pew and ac- |
lect stock of .taple and fancy DRY UOOD3, which,
from tbrii lona and intimate knowledge of lha heal man
ner of purcha.hig al the North, will no doubt ric gen
eral ailiafaciiun. Thanklul fir past favor., they thug
renew their nolicilatina for future bu.ine.., with every
confideuca that they will not be disappointed
Their stock con.i.ta in part of
Figured an,l plain Boinbasin and Alpacca,
Caahmer. d’ Eccoaae and Mou.lin de I.sine,
19ilk, Ca.hmeie.und Mou.lin de Laine Shiwla,
Milk and Mou.lin de l.aine Dress Handk.rehief. dr Tie.,
I- in- .t Swi.a Jaconnene and croas-baried iMouslin,
BoM'inetlfl, Border., and F.dinga,
F’ino-t Artid-i.l Finwer., Bonneli Tab., and the latest
at vie of l-a lie-’ llounett. and Kildion.,
Silk, Alpaccn, Merino and Colton llo.iery, and l.adie.’
fine .Slioe*,
630 piece. Dro nd Furn'’ure Piinn,
Iri.h Linnen. Diuper, Sailmet, Kentucky Jeans, and
C...inter.,
Flannel, red white, and y.lliw,
Bcd-tickinr, Boiched ond Brown Horn..pun, Apron
Checks, fee. dec,
.11 AO,
A firsi mt* ftssortwent of ChilHrto’s roys*
Fancy aim) other Tiimnitn(i Perfumery, &c
GEN PLCMP-N’ • fIEAGY-MADE fLOTHIIfO, j
consis’iug t.f fl• al-(’oftts. Verts, Linen, Silk, aud Merl
qo Shirts,CuiUre, S ispenJprA, Blocks, an.l a ureal
aod deir.lhl*f of Neck and Pocket
liMuikerciiiefs—-lueelhei sitli a veriety
of ariicles not specified.
These, with all other goods in ibeir line, they are de
termine l to sell as low m thev caS be sold South of the
Poton ac,aod w ll *ngnge to give satisfactory baroai.v*
to all who rusy favor llisiu with their patronage
J. KATZ Si BROTHERS.
Macon. Nov 1 13,J^845 l 39 •
~~ Hen of Capital amt Cuterprlze
LOOK HERE.
subseiiber Dow off. rs for sale h,s must valuable
MILLS and LANDS iy*r.g in Laurri.* county, on big
K.tky Crrrh. The tvibscribrr will sell any quai tuy or lai.ds,
fnm 2.000 to 4,000 acres in one block around his nulls,jU't as
a pure has* ror purchasers may desire. All that is a* c scary
is to become aequamicd with the Mills,and with those who
kn. w tn .*m, toMfcertain tbnt they are not surpassed hy any in
<Jc*o gm—nsiure having formed the water powt r adianTfegt.
usl.v fur i Factory, there Ix irg now in operation a \\ qo!
Cardn ctory at said Mills ; also a fine Store and Court
bou',> rptsted by no country star>d for st 1 lir g goeds. The
preteii’ - erowmg, wi an eaamination. will tell to the
iar:nM w . lands will do, as the •ut>scrib< e belu v* she
has Co'ton now that will make froui l,i(Cto 7,CCO
lb*. per*’,r-. K * i.xi.ii ba tore you dtcide ) I have also a
large two st.it j J. a.i vu dwelling house, with >u entry or pa*-
sage through ): just coniphttd— gontl wau r— a healthyplocc
and section of country—a good peach and apple on hai c i.ow
in full banng—7oo praahand 20C apple tr er— adjoining a
lasting lanev country for stock of every kind. If the pun-hav
er is (bud hi fishing, he has nothing to do but to cast t ut hia
book and haul to ;if rondos nmr, deer is plenty. If request
ed, th** subscriber will also sell his Cow pens, 15 n.ilestrcm h i
miif, and from 700 to l,iio had of stock cattle, including 150
or ioo good beef eat:!e,in the heart of a range country, rot to
be surpassed by any in Georgia. Ihe abe ve dt scribed prop
erty can be bought upon the most reasonable terms.
JOHN M. HAMPTON.
Hampton’s Mill*, A agust 18, 1346. 4w9l
NOTICE.
THF. subacriber h.vine a.aociatrd -viit, him l)r. Jo
ltv* C. GiLKEttT, the busmrs. will in future ba
con'l'utrd under the firm of SHOTWELL ft GIL
BERT. Tho.a indehird for accouut* us la*t year, will
please call and stitlt the same.
HARVEY SIIOTWELL.
Macon, Jan. 1,1346.
Drugs, a Weil feints, Av.
THE atibscribern will be recfivixjf every week, fresh
aupplitts of MEDICINES, carefully selected for
them in thu Northern inarkeia. Their anitngenifnis
enable Them to sell at very low piices. Physician* a;id
olher-* h tvine oppoituniiiea of pending to tliem mr.y re
! v u. on having their orders exectt!tl upon the most f
vornbld terms. The quality of the at*i *es will he the
b.’it always, tend the price -as low aa-if !fa*y A'.tcuJcd
peraoually lo xhe pixrchese of ihem.
diIOTWELL 6l GILLEitr
Macco, Jan 1,184 G 43
NEW DISOICINE.
BrotviilffN .Ciiil-ttillioiis Fill#.
A MILD and efficient remedy fi r Liver Complaint* and
/% Dyspepsia of long standing. i\rsonssutßrriugfromdis
orrs of the stomacu and liver wiU find th- aftot c Pills wor
thy their confidence. Taken according to ihe directions.
Price .4 scuts per box. Agennin ’(aeon.
J. H. fit W. S. LLLiS, Coitcn Avenue.
Oct 2? J 6
EBraPBINO’S
Meilicitcd Candy,
AFLE VaANT and effectual rvmedy for Cough.,
Colds, ll.iar.ena*.. Croup, Whooping
I Aath.ua. Tickling sn ‘ Drynea* in the Throat. &c.
For asle bv J. 11. it IV, S. El.LI.i.
Dec 15, 1845. 41
Batslng. nope nnd Twine.
H ILE> Ounny Bagging,
Ov/ pivcea 3un iec T>.
j iJC piccts Kmurky do.
I lit* (os. three- piy xta/gu.g
soo coil* Matui-a Rop*,
74 d-% Kentucky Uo.
i For sale on teAsonublt ictxas by
I Jul y 31 1* CHAS C VMPBLLI. !k CO
Ker‘v, Blnnkeis. Ac.
subsc.-iWts hsvejust r-ceiv* and their Kail supply of
h'*a-/r goods, suitable for plautat on *iar, together with
a general ttoi kof Staple Dry Goods, which tn* j ofttronas
gu.od terms as can be had in this market.
They invite those who wish to buy to examine their stock
and judge for themselves.
• CHARLES CAMPBF.IL & CO.
Oct, 32 1344 35
BIIUKO & VIKCiINS,
AGENTS fr Sherwood’* unrivalled Kotary and Vi
brating Magnetic Machine; also tha Magnetic or
Compound Bitumen Planter,and Magnetized Gold Pill**.
Wn also keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Med*
icinre, with the hooka on practice.
Macon and Columbus, Oct 29,1345 37
Lin.ti Oi-lllliigß. Drnp d'Ein,
V\l) SUMMER CLOTHS—agoola!iinrra)enf just
rer-iv.it by N. McKINNON U CO.
April S3, 1846. 11
Calf suins
■ I?ST roceived n lot of ibebe.t quilitj. Also Shoe
” riiredil,Sparaulem,fttc. GEO. W. PRICE.
Feb 2d. IB4C. 2
and. c. ixonouinrs.
flnn-smiili. Uliitc-sinitli. l.ock*
niuilli and Kell lianger
A T ANUKAt-TURER of Dental Innlrumcntn, Trueien,
irl l-ej Irone.Cotton (rimbletn, Ac. All kindi of re
p nnny, no, k.r.e, turning and (trindinf done at (ho
abortcM notio*, opponlu'tlie Poet office.
Dec 17
TO XU3NT.
AriftWO Urge comfortable Ow.llirg Houin
I in ViHreille, one of tbem a iwe rtory
home,in the fork of ihe road in that be.otiful
grove of Mulberry Tier*, .t yrcut ccui.ied
by Mr. Seinuil Sun an. Al.achtd to thii 10l
.. .. . ia a pod garden unirt of half an acre or more.
with all the neeriiary out building, the home will he
placed in good repair, and hare good blind, to all the win
dw* .br'be flrit of October near, and will be to rent from
then till the Hr.t of October thereafter. Apply at thi. office
M.can, July v 3 m ,e
Sot ice.
4 LL peraan. are hereby notified not to trade lor any Vote
“ r No, •^ , made payable to Walton h W..t, or Arthur
WuUon individually, a. a .raall calf-akin Rocket.boo It con
tuning Thirty Dollar, in gold coin, and Thrte D.llanand
buy cent.in paper money, (or hank bills,) together ith
..me I woo.- thrte Hundred Dollar, in Hromi.tory Not., on
van i.id.eid.ial. Dayabletu W.t.on & We.t.or Arthur
• t-oi. indiei .uullyO wa. on the 10th day of tin. month
•l"U . f-om the .tore kept by Walton f. <Ve.t, in l-eerr
H u.ton ci iiblf, Gi. And all ptrtor.. indehted toiheffrm of
‘Vu"O.. fc , .t, cr to Arthur Watson indmdually, are n0...
ffednot to pay an. Note that may he pr.a.-nt.d to th. m pay.
hie iithn io ih firm of Wafi4>n *c Wcat, or ro Arthur Wm.
!/.n and J'? t ?** ,ameh .V hftnMO,t ' n,Voo ‘ * ndrr- !
signed, and hr intends to rstablivl. them in accordance with
the statute in such casca made and provid* and.
_ , ARTHUR WATSOV
Perry, Augmt if, lI4A. TwKi
roil ham: ok U|;vi
fpHE two large and romintidious Dwelling Houaea
annate,4 in m,e of the mo.t n|e,,„ m ,„7„ n( - „’ ,
city, known anlhe VKLI.OW Iff M >(.” one now ne
CU|l|. dby Mr. Biv.na, the other by Mr. Doucluaa. p o< -
aea-ion given on the let October neat. *
Aug. 12, 1846. 26 M. E. RYI.ANDEH.
Jstyl TO RBRt!
if!l!dH. T ll ,’? n , c ’ t Dwcilmg Hunt. (oppoit.- M.
Si! J. UWer*.) at pre..nt oerupluhv Dr.
iUmK V.'a 7 TI !T” “ *,,“J blr ’ f * rni K r hen., and
p garden, with awellof good water on .he lot
PoM,.ie.n to be given drat otOciober. Apply to
July M la DAVID REID.
rnnH’ biicom
Tt h I riceived and fjr aaie at tlie lowest murk spree fer
•P JAMKS SLYMOUK.
. ** 18
BdiCOdV ASSiV LAK TANARUS.
QO f>Ort, t 'S. S ,r R! ' < ’’ A. lera .and shrulder.
AO T,\njU lb< lU. p„me Leaf l ard. f. , r , , ‘
Au '’ l ’ il a J.MHI.U, CQ,
QH RHDS. prime St. Croix and Potto Rioo Euvarv
I U” bag. pnmt hio C. fV.,, ” 00 * u k*".
I e <! ® prims Old Government Java Coffee,
j Aug“v*V A. J. WHITE k CO,
9 f*A CKS SA LT f't -:ihT ~
r.f -egTr l 4 J. “ MITE k CO.
carriage Dcp^oitory.
DR LOAD HE & WILCOXSOPf,
BE t WF.F:N ths Flcyd Hoosb nnd WAtHr.v’TON
Hall and oppoaitw Mr. G. A. KimbariyV Hut
Sjtora, ftn Mulberry B’raet, huvo uu hand afresh and
well .selected Pluck ox’
Carriage*. HsirouclieN, Iluugu l^
and Roekuwa va, Saddles, Hurne-t* and Hridlta,
Trunks Vnlicea. (.’uroet Hags and Satclielll,
Saddlery and H.irntaa llardw.ire,
Skirting. Harnett*, Hridle,Top n*l HmXehl Leather,
Morocco ofeverv variety, and n beautiful aaaortmenf of
Carriage Trimming!, cvnsiating of i'loibe. I.aces, Tua
•ela, 4tlea, Banda, Dash-frafnea, SprioCi, Steps.
Lamps. Bruasela and Oil Carpetings; Oila, Painta and
Varnish.
Carriage* of everv deacriptinn built to order.
RF.PAIRS in every branch of tht above bualoesa e*
ecuted with ncatneaa und despatch. Prices to tuit tbe
titnea.
Mncon, Marrli S, IS4f, 3
MACON CARRIAGE WARE-HOUSE,
(Formerly Wrigfey \ HarVa )
THE auWilbrr may be louud at Liaold stand, with a good
asaii tment of
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLES,
Saddlery and'Harness Hurdware, &c.
all of-vhich RfcglTertd on the most accommodating term*.
REPAIRING 1.1 the various branches of Lis business exe
cuted with neatncSi and despatch.
A shire of patronage is rtspectfally solicited.
April!?,l*46 10 F. WBIOLRV.
CO-iAiLTiVERSUIf.
fJpHR subscriber having take* his brothti. Reuben H.
■ ITAtre, into partnership, the b-.:*ii)R* will b*r*aj'ter be
under tn*-di in ol'A. J. WHITE fit CD.
Macon, July I, 1346. A. J. WHITE.
The subscriber* have in stare, aad will be n ceivingduring
the summer and fall,
A general assortment of (iootitt.
Adapted to the seaion } coniistint? in part of
St. Croix and Loaf Sugar, Staple Dry GocUt,
1 Hio, Laguira and Java Coifee, Swddleiy, Shoes,
Iron of ail kiud. Liquor* of all kinds,
Hollow-ware and Nails, Tea*— some very fine,
German, Cast Si Onstered Steel, Her a rs, Tobacco,
Salt, Moias /, Paiuts, Oils, Glass, St.
Magging, Titiue anti Hope.
WnU ili. ir Hock of 8ag, 111,, tbry offt r ion* Kaliluckf *2
inches wide, well adapted tosquare bales, and which wa*
highly approved of the past season by planter*.
Comprising most articles in the liroc* ry Line, which they
offl rat the lowest market prices, and respectfully solicit a
call from their friends aud the public.
A. X. WHITE Sc CO
ITT After the first of October, they will remove 10 the brick
corner store two doors above their present location, formerly
occupi. and by Chapman , Rott St Cos.
Macon, July X, ’843. w
EATS ! HATS I AND SHOES I
Rci by Miotic A Wood,
('TEN I S’ Hats, latest style ;
yf ijidies’ and Misses’ Slips and Buskins ;
I ‘ Gents* Gait, i**, a fine article,
July ti
RBI 5. Whiskey,
45 this. Rum,
40 bhls. Gin,
Ccgniac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Madeir.i, Port and Malaga Ainc,
For sale by AMOS BENTON.
July 72 ’43
Siikih'i toffee. Bugging;, Ac
HMDS. St. Croix, Porto Xticoaud N. O Sugars,
1 :c joxes and bbis. l.oaf, Crushed, and fal*rn:tddu.
10 hhds. Molasses,
100 b.iga Coffee,
soo pieces Kentucky and Dundee Baggisg,
50 coil* Keiito.ky Rope,
20,000 lbs. Stveedcs Iron,
100 ken Nails,
Wnh a great variety of rticl*s, mo wing n,y very
c<wnt!vte it stove, and ibr sale LOW. by
July 22 i AMOS P.EN 1 ON.
I rcjt ived unff for sale.
2'l “ *lj. do. Powdered Jo.
2‘.) boxes do. do. Loci do.
1U * Huvanoa Brown do.
ior.e 17 13 SCOT l\ CARHART CO.
! “f UST received and for asle, 600 Saih.
V June 17 13 SCOTT, CARHART At CO.
fKOV, NAILS* il.-3fi3R lbs. S weed** Ivl;., ass’rtJ
iOO krgs Nulls,
j Ca-t atid Germa:i Steel,
I Received and for sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
I e’ottoii Ynrna anal llniHburcs.
0(k BALKS Cotton Yarns assorted numbt rs,
•3’ wh 10 bales Osnaburgs, just received and for tale by
July 29 24 ORAVfc.3, WOOD fit CO.
LA It D.
i I iUltl LBS. prime Leaf Lard, just received and
AUUU for *aie bv
WHEELER k HARROLD.
July 22. _ 33
ComuKrcfal Bunk Bills.
7V311 F. r.ieht-ai rale* will lie paid tor Commvicin! Bank
” Bill*. liv the suhfciilier.
Msesn, July M, • GKO. W. PRICg.
~*ro r;o*.
rTAiIZ fira-proof at present ocrupie.l by Messrs.
I Kji Sl Cuttoo, and ufljoiiiing Sc it, CurLfcil & Cos.
above aie iwo laifo and coiuforlaMr* K<-oia oniiatlc
for offices : ‘.lso a laige and convenient !ore room. Poa
aeesioix given the fint of October. Apply so
i July 21 Si SCOTT, CAKIIAKT St CO.
Cone’* Tetter % *';ilv-.
J A CERTAIN cun so tbe Scattl-’itad, or whuf ‘■ fennel
i hy some, the Tetter , but more propn ly ibe Sal* Kheurr. %
I has teendiscovered by Mr. bamut-l Cone. Iht most flarttr
ing r commemlations of his Satve have be* n receivfd fiot i
many emim nt Physicians and oth* rs, who hate ustil it, and
it is presumed that no salve has ever been used w hoe action
has been more bt lutlciai, pleasant aud vigornu* in its at-fion ;
and person* using the same, aie invariably surprised and
pleased with its rapid and complete reUoratiun to health from
the most tiiihy of diseast s. It has never been known to fail to
relieve, when used according the direction which accompa
nies each box. Those persons who have suffered, nnd are
wearv of suffering with this troutdesumc and filthy complaint
will nnd in Mr. Cone's sale at once a certain and’ imiiudiate
specific. This salve also possesses tbe most imp .rtant heal
ing goal sties fr sores generally, and Ringworm* m particu
lar. Price, |I 09 per boa.
CERTIFICATES.
Qcirgia, Qvfinnett County:
I do hereby certify that my children have been afflicted with
the Scald-head for seven years, and could get no relief until I
procured some of Mr. Samui l Cone's salr, which eft* cted a
Jerfect cure, after the application of thesiune for twenty
ay*: this 29th July, J 844. JAMES STEWART.
Georgia , Chattooga ?
I ilo ni rt by certify that my daughter had the Scald-head,
and Mr. Samuel Cone’s Salve was only applied three times,
and * flVcted a sound cure. Given ander my hand this ‘9ih
May, 1644. JAMES HARLON.
Georgia. Floyd County:
I do hereby c. rttfy that my nieee has been afflicted with
I Scald-head for several years, and could find no cure for th*
J same until I procured a half box of Mr. Samuel Cone's Salve
I which effected a perfect cure. May -?4, 1H44.
WILLIAM W. AI.LRN. 1
Georgia, DeKr. : .j County :
J Jo Certify that my boy Solomon has had a Tetter on hi*
feet, which now appears lo be cur* and from the use of Samuel I
Salve. A tig. XO, 1844 ALKX. JOHNSON. I
Oeotg:* % Campbell County :
This * to certify, that my sister was much afflicted with
the Scald-head for six or even years, which occasioned the
lom of a line head of hair, during which time severald phys
cians were employed, out to iio purpose ; th*- disease fttued
to be increasing until I procurtd a hot of Mr. Samuil Cone’s
Tettt r Salve,on application of w hch aft w days, the dis ><e
wa* entirely removed ; after which a very >iue head of hair
succeed* and the old one. On giving this my crrtificate of facts,
I feel that I am but discharging a duty low tie t ihe public.
Nov. loth, 1*44. JAMES BLACK, Jr.
Agent!’ Name#, Retidrnce % fee.—ffarvcy Shotsrcll, Macon ;
Charles F. Iloftman, .Madison ; Wn. K. Kitchen, Augusta ;
Edward H. VFare and 4. \Uxander Athens; E. M. Cowles
and E. W. Bancroft, Milledgt ville ; and in country towns
generally. No* X#, 1145. 39
dk. BtroßLxrvr & mills’
Original Amrriem and only genuine
Flexible a% PliubU‘ Caiilvmiir Bauds,
ISracclotN mid Coverings.
To Messrs. Bticklin & Mills :
Having been called upon hv your Agent.Mr. Burgner.for
a .tateuirm of fact, in r. latinu to the eflhti. us your (ia>ranic
Hanil-i in a ca.eof Rlieuiuafi.m, 1 will llurtlore relate ibe
following :
In April In.t I had a .rvtre attack of Mhmniaii.m, Cramp
and General Debilitation. My lift arm and .boulder became
in, nil and u.elt . from ihe Hli, umatic attack I applied one !
of your band, on my wriM, and mher pan. of the arm, which I
relieved m* in one w c. k of all pain, an.l ba. r. stored ihe arm
to it* former usefulness. p. \. H ACKLF.V
Sl6 Markit-st. Albany, f
.. ... July tfth, 1145,
I hereby certify, that I used one of Dr. Ilucklin it Mills’ I
Pliable Galvanic Mauds for pain in the pitofthe Stomach and ‘
the head, and in 15 or .0 minutes I beta me easy and went to ‘
sleep ; when I awoke I was Anally ri Hived.
SARAH A. SKAVIY,
9 Battle-street, Boston.
n „ , .... Albany, Sept. 10th, H 45.
Miasn Buekiui Ik Mills j
I have u and yur Galvanic Bands for Hiarfachr and ftkrti
matism, and'oiind mmedisie relief fVom the application in
both can s, sad believe it to hi* the h* •’ remedy now in use ;
and 1 cordially recommend it .. Ke Afflicted in the above
IIORRHX fl Bf'KGKSS,
Corni r of Lydius and Grecn-ata. Albany.
Bocklin h Mills •
I have oern many years afflicted with a d!*ets** ofthe heart
severe palpiuion. trembling and pr< strt’ion of ih*
•mire sysum: I tad betn undnr the care cf many skilful
Physiciai a, ar.d mt ca*< pronounced hoprUas. I saw your
in West froy aft w Weeks ago, aid purchased of him
one of your largi r the application gave me iramvdiate
rli*f. I have continued it# use : I am comparatively restored
I ara frewfrom pain, restored in spirit*, aiid ht Ia strrngth !
of body and freedom from iriHr.nity n* ver expnted hv me,and
it is vnrS grrat pk aur- I rroomnund your Galvanic Bands
otb'Me !ik me afflicted.
(Signed) tAMUEL CONGER.
Wear Troy.N Y. Srpf. IJ, !t45.
Ferial*Ft J 11. 4: W. S. ELLIS-
Magging ami Rale Hope. i
VGOOD supply constantly on band, bv
!L 27 ‘\TTBN & TAYLOR.
Paints] <>#7.9. grc.
JU6T received t v or \ th? “New V *rk and Brooklyn
While Lend CtniipaDy,” A’e. i, It.. 2, Extra cud
Pure White LeuJ.
ALSO l.v STCRi,
Lineecd and Tnnr et’s l I,
tlpirii* T Mff.r itii e, V,: linh,
t.ampblucV, i'ttt’y, Pm in i, Brnbes, drr. it.
tong 19 -’7 ; rI i:n .v taYLOP I
BACON— 20,000 Use. cb- ‘ - f*aeon .Sides, just re
ceived. K-. t TEN &. TAYLOR.
Aug (9 97 !
SBRI.J*. RKFINEeTsUOAR for pr*.erv.., jin
receded by FATTEN i. TAYLOR
Aug 19 197
Jftacon iron 4* Brass iounilry,
AND MACHINE Ml OP.
IMIE •ulipcribfr having recently mde large and im- j
portant additions to hie former list of patterns lor
Overshot Biea-t, and Tub .Mill Geering, is now prepar
ed to execute orders for Flour Mills, Cotton Factories,
Horse power Mills for plantation giindinf, Jre.; alro
Cotton Presses, Gin Gear, Platts and Hulls, and Mill
Irons of every description : all of which will he made of
the very best msteual nnd Workmanship, on reasonable
and accommodating teruAi.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 71, 13-Id. ylB i
COTTON PRESSES.
THE subscriber is now engaged at hi* FOUNDRY”
in M \UON, in manufactuiir ’ Bullock’s Patent
Progressive Power Colton Presses, which for conven •.
ience, durability and expedition,aie unsurpassed by ony j
thing of the kind ever offered to the public. To those ;
wishing to purchase, a trial and guarantee will ho given ;
hetoie payment is required. All in want of h fii f rate !
Cotton Press will please mnke carl? application to my |
sell, or to Messrs. Hamilton &, Harjeman, when price ;
and terms will he made known; ■• on hand and made
to order. Mill Irons and Castings of every description, I
on moderate and accutnircd Jti •• • *.
ROHE.cT FINDLAY.
Macon. June 17,1846. y 18
NEW BOOTS & SHOES.
SIITHITINQ y< MIX respectfully in-
V V nte their parn.n* and the public
generally to call and rximiiie their stock
*f goods manufacture*! expressly for th.s
market. Tht-ir aomuent conoids in I
lb* part of
j Gentlemen's fine French Calf sewed Roots of all qualities,
1 Gentlemen's middling hue Call sewed and pegged Boots of
all kinds.
Gentlemen's double sole Calf ami Kip sewed and pegged
; Boots.
Gentlemen's Calf, Goat and Lasting Brogans of all kinds.
Uentl oien's flue Calf and Kip pegged lirogans ol alt kinds
1 and quftktus,
l.uai,-.*’ colored and black Gain is undHVf Gailers of ail
qualitit *.
Ladies’ Kid Buskins,thin and thii k sob of all kinds.
Mi >•*.’ Gaitersaud Half Gaiters, black and color, and.
With a large aiortnient of children's Shoes of „i **<! and
qualitit t.
Also a large assortment of Men’s amt Bovs’ (O SV
BROGANS, double and single sole 4 *, p* gg-d amt nape ,
which wre irill sell as low as the *amt* quality can be bought
ill he cie.
Also Calf, Kip, Goat, Lining and Binding
I Skins, Sole Leather, Pegs, Thread ,
Patent Awl-/Lifts fyc. very low.
8001. minis’ and repaired to oriler.
Macou, Oc. 15, 184*. 35
FITS! FITS!!
I I IVAN'* 4 Vegetable Extract, an infallible remc
-1 5 fly for Epileptic Pita or Falling Sirkn**H*yConvul
sion:-, lc. Aho Ivan*? Vegetable Anti-Biliouit Pill?,
j for rc. firing all morbid and corrupt humor*, and puri
, fviug t!ie blood. For sale at
* March i\ 4 BRUNO *fc VIRGINS'.
s/iAn:: i.niK!
KFPT eontanily on hand at the CON A SEN A
. LI.YIR KILNS, two mile.i above Kingston. Cass
j county, and will be sent to any of tile Depots upon the
j Mac >ii S t V\ e-tera Rail Road, at prices lower than it
, has ever heretofore been afforded.
Aug. K\!B4d 2G \VM. SPENCER BROWN.
tTPSOW SHERIFF SALE.—WiII he-old
/ on thv first Tues Joy in October not, before the
[ court house door in Tiiomaston, within the lcgul hours
j of sale :
] One hundred acres of Land more orlm, numb* r not ? n
whereon James Ballard now lives, m the flfieeiuti dierui ’
, originally Monroe now l T pson county, I* v.**l on as the p.'op-
I erty of James Ballard, to sutisfy a fi fa from a justices roun in
i favor ol George Proihro vs. James Ballard and George
. Fulton—levy made and returned to me by Janas Garrett,
I constable.
j All the Lots and improvements in the cast front square of
j the town of 1 homasion, now occupitd by John N. Webb as a
dwelling, work-shop, &c. : also the Hou*** and Lot in the * at
back square of said town, now occupied by Mrs. Brown : also
one gray Horse, one Jerst y Wagon, Wagon and Harm**, all
’ levied on as ihe property of John N. Webb to satisfy aft fa 1
from Upson Upson Inferior Court in favor of A. J. White, vs. j
John N. Webb and Lemuel Jacobs.
1 All the right, title, interest and claim of Jair.f i Clegg in *
and to Lot of Land number one hundred and fifty in th* fil
tec itn district of lorracrlv Monroe now Upson county, with
t'*e MiM an : unprovt nv ut* thereon, levv* and *fi as the prop* r
ty of saul !ir’ Cl. gg, tosatisf) a fi fa founded upon an at
tachment ..• s” -j iroa ajusLi-ts court in favor of John Helms
Vs. said c.tgg • levy made and rciumtd to me by Jam*: Bal
i lard, constable.
Eighty Kcrm fLand iaore or less, wh< veon Alfred O’Neal
now live*, nt.uiber not know :i, levied on a* the prop* rty if
Alfred O’Neal, to vati fy vttndry fi fasfVorn a justice* court in
; favor of George Moore vs Alfred O'Neal and Spencer Sulli
van : levy made and return* and ro rnt by a eon stable.
A u SAMUEL < I RAW AY, Pcpity Ibfriff.
M VCUV SHERIFF SALK.-Wiil he sold i~n
i c town ol Lamer, Mseon ct.unty, • n th* first Tu. *
-uy * Octobt riic.\t, the I'm.owing prop* rty, to wit :
! The west half of L**t of 1 -nd numbi r one huoiin and and si*ty
three, and Lot numb r on* hundred •*••*! ninety, in the e* ond
district of originally Muscogee ‘ ‘ limy, levud on
: as the property of David Count fi (k t. n. a.jtu
i tiers comtof >a>d county in tbvo* tpctu * rarer vs.
vid Counts and Daniel Jtlickle) - It vy i .ade and rt turueoto
me by a constable.
! Al*.* fifty at res of Land, number not kn*iwn, in the second
district of originally Muscogee now Macon county, the ptat-e
whereon Mrs. Justice lives, it bing the south-west corn* r if
said Lot, 1* vied on as the property of J. A. Miller, to ■atisfy a
( fi fa from a justices court of said county, in favor* f William
i M. Hill ft Cos. vs. said Miller ; levy made and retnrn* and to me
. by a constable. THOMAS DIXON, Shff.
1 Sept *, 1146. 29
Houston *iiv:iui f salc.-wri u
sold on the first Tuesday iu October next, at the
court house door in the town of Perry, Houston county,
within the usual hour* of Hale, the lollowing property,
to wit:
Five negroes— Harry amen about 45 years cf age, Rill a
m;m about 34 year* cl ag**, Kau Ia boy about 10 or 12 year* of
age, Harriet a woman about 20 years of age, and htr child
! George, al>uy about 10 or 12 month* old, levied on as the
property of Clin tian .1. Staley, to satisfy thru fi fns fn m
Houston Superior Court, one in fnvoref Jane Staley, * x cu
trix, against Christian J. Staley principal,and John J. Culler
security on appeal-one in favor of the same against Christian
I J. Staley aim John Killen principals, and C barbs It. Rice
security on appeal—one other in favor of the tame aLainst
Christian J. Staley and John Killen set uritv on aunt a), and
, til tran-f. rred to John Killen.
| One-seventh pai tof Lot of Land number three hundred and
fifteen in the thirteenth district ot Hoihthi county, It* led on
by a constable, a* the prop rty of Liuh n John* to’iatiifi one
H f from a justices court court cl’ the gfrth district, (i M. t .f
Laurent count), in fever of William J. Webb, ug. iutxaid
Enoch John*.
Lot number • ighty-two in he ninth district cfHi-utton C
| If vi and on hh the properly of Stephen H. Ham to satisfy thie
li fas from a justices court o| the 4?7th ri G. M. ol aid
county, one in favor of Chain sW. i verett again t Siephi n
H. Ham and Milton M Ham, two in fa* < rot eph M. Ci op.
er againat the same defendant! : levy m; •• returnid to
me by a constable.
One negro man namtd Hill, about 34 years cf nge, <<nr rr.
dn daud fifty a<%es of Lot of Land r umber thirty •< ijgl.t. i.nd
theiouth half of Lot number sister n; all in tl e fifth district of
Houston county, levied on as the property of S’* pben H. Ham
to satisfy two fl fas from Houston Superior Cour*, one m fas or
of the Central Hank of Georgia against Stephen 11. Hem,
Oanit I Clark, William R. Brown and Milton M. Ham, — one
in favor of Dimas Fonce Ik Son againat Ste phen H. Ham.
One cl- sc Carnage, one Rugg), and two Hoiaea, It vied on
as the property of Thomas Williams, to satisfy two fi fas from
Houston Superior Court in favor of C. U G. 11. Kelsey & Hal*
sead agHinst T. Ik S. Wjllian.s.
Al*o ail tha* tract or parci lof Land lying within the limits
of the tow nos Ft rry, Houston county, containing iwtnty
eight or ihirt) acre ■, with ail ihe imurun mnta belonging to
the same, fiirnitrly occupied h> Cha V a H Rice, and now by
James K. Duncan, lined on is the prop* rsy of Charles H.
Rice-, to satisfy o e fi fa from Bibb Interna Court in fevor of
Joel W. Maim Ik Cos. against said Mice, ard traisfiriid to
Arthur Watson. CALY ‘ ARY, Sliff
Lot number two hundred and fifiy-oie containing ten
acres, and fraction 7* acres >f Lot neinihertw-o hundred and
fi fly-two in the thirteenth district of Houston rout >, .vied
on as the property t All. np. Spradly. to satisfy a fi fa from
Houston Superior Court, in favor of William Smith v. 1 hem*
as Marshall: properly painted out by plaintiff's uttornt)
A Do tin* east half of Lot numbe r seventy -four in the twelfth
district of Houston, levied on as the property of Ellis Burr*
h un. to s♦ li f> a fi fa from Hou<ton Sup. rior Court, in U vor
of Kit ward V. Munro: prop, rty pointed out by plaintiff's
attorvey. K. K. HODGES, liep. bhff.
Sept 2, 1*43.
Central Bank of 0.-oi-ffta. /
August 21 *t, 1 Bl♦>. S
Wlf.f. RK SOLD, as the piopeity of the Central Hank
of Georgia, at pu ic sale on the first I ue s.la> n. Octo
bt r ne \t, in the town of Albany, Raker county, the following
I lota of land, vi* :
No# 9 1 and 2. i—2d dist. Baker county.
Nos. 147, 142, 18P, los, If 5, 146 and 240—8th district Baker
i county.
No. 2—l3th diat. Let county,
j Vo. RS—3d dia, Lee county.
J Vos. 233and 237, lith dist. Dooly county.
J No. 71—iHh dist. Randolph count?.
Also,at the same time ana place, will be sold, that be au'iTul
I plantation lately owned by Gen. Thomas J. Holmes, lying in
the 7th eltst. Bake r count;,containing 1240 acre s, moreor I. as.
Ih abov. lands wilt be sold on a credit of one ard two
years. Notit made payable at th* Central Bai k ofGeorgia,
satisfactorily endotasd, will he received in pajmentof the a*
bovs deacnbsd fends.
TOHN *. THOMAS, TMrcetor C. B.
Milhtijr i!'<t A tig. 7f, 1143. j
enr.ii* jor s* coo os,
CHEAP CLOTIIIAO.
r subneriber it offering bis atuck of DRY GOODN
* nnd CLOTHIN*,at tftuiannllv low prices, and in
vitca ii, ulietjiion of aurchauera of ibis dt-ecMpfion <*l
goods. Si)/u in Uic li?uk build t'° tioor from VN hhli
-1 ington Hr!l GEORGE W. PRICE
, Feb 4, 1846. _ Ll if
PIANO AND MUSIC STORE.
I'UST received from th** factories cf .Nun? A CSrk*|
•nr) J. Cbicknring & Gilberts, a #*r#- H?**ottUici:i o’ j
P'nnos. Alto from Europe, a .-plendid wahoilrneiit ol ’
Guitars, Violins.Clarionets, rom! onna, Orplie-1
clit M, Concert Horns, Trumpet-, CArntfpCßi . Bugles,
!•••* i • iriety ol other instrument - too aumore, 1.4 to u n |
1 inno, (suiiar and Flute Mutic w- are com*L.nt*
/ ,t*cei\ing. of Ihe Intent puhlicHlion*
JiAV l.i.uY. nnd a variety of fancy
articles kept in oar line.
i A few ca-es of Uoni(vpnlkic 1f^ y /lejusf received,!
with book containing the necessuiy inetruction loud
miiiieter the tame.
S All of the above articles will be sold at living prices.
N. R.—WatcllCß r4‘psii'4*4l nnd WI 1 Hied.
BRUNO At VIRGINS. ,
Ilf aeon, March 5, 1845. 8 <
; ACCCMWIODAT ?■ l~ V LBZ.T. :
fj HE suhcr 1 h*> r**. . new and
I cummodiuus btc • i .*r rtrr of lii
store, on Cherry *u* t, v ht •• ill •?
prepared to keep Hursts lay, weil ,
“if fi or month,on ;lie most Lb is. Hi*
-JnmJMn fneuds nod the pu!<L: .tviiniud to give |
him ft call. WILEY V. WAGM,
Macon, Sept 9,1546. :o
FfIHK b?r I’” - no*.v in *,j ,> ;*'-,e anl iveii
A seiected -10 j.
HAii) i
and will be receiving every week, e aa at nil .1
• have fresh good-, and of the latent eivle-, *v!;*’ h will be
fold at wholesale or retail at very LOW PRICES u
mongal which may be found
6 cases fashionable Beaver Hat*,
6 do. do. Nutria Hat-,
6 do. do. Silk Hair,
10 do. do. Angola H*lf,
50 ra-ea Rroarl Brim Beaver,Nutria an*l Brush II n
Qf dozen Genta* t.’nps, a great variety,
do. Youth* and Children*!! Cape,n great variety.
100 do. Black end Brnb Wool lint*.
With a great variety of other goods Having made
such nrrtingoments as will insure hia goods to be pur
chased .it 1 lie v.*rv lowest prices, lie frpls confident that
curtomers will not be disappointed ns to price or quality
dy calling. F. K. \VRIGHT. *
[ . Macon, Aug 19, 1846. % g 7
GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED
f O T 7 O.V CI.VS,
, rpHE subscriber will continue the manufacture of
I l these Gina at Ins old establishment, in Clin'on,
Jones county, Georgia.
He cun offer no better recommendation in favor of bis
Dina, than the fact of having supplied more than hrefre
huntired planters with them during the last two year-,
■ while no other factory has probably sold in the Stale as
J many as one hundred during the same time.
1 No expense will be spared to sustain their high repu
tation, and render thorn still more perfect if possible.
They will be warranted as u>unl,L> perform well, and
delivered at the purchaser’s residence. Engag* menls
can he made with bis travelling agents, or t*\ letter di
rected to him. rfAMUEL GRISWOLD,
riiiunn, Ga. Murcli ‘Jj, 1846. fef
i NOTICE TO BUILDERS.’
IJIHK. suhsciihers will rlo any nnd nil kinds of TIN
l ROuFINO, at ahint n. lice. and on very reasona
ble terms, and the work sliall he well done. VVe will
go to Illy |)urt of the Stale to dn llnotine if nereasurv.
I*l BULK .v BRA Y, ’
Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite Washineton Hall.
I Ma. on, March 3,1316. 3
I)I{. B. BRAXORETHV
Vegeliihli! Universal Pills.
medicine i4cknnwldgc>d lo l>* uncot ilt* most val
| uabkrvcr il*cov red at a purifier of the blood and tin
• ds. It ii 4upencr to Saraapirida, wh* th* i H 9 a fudm Tlcoi
aWrativc, and .taiis iufii.it* ly b fore all tbe preparatiem ‘
ami combinations of Mcimry. Its piopcrti* t nr*
alone of incftlcnlabl* volue. for ihett pills may l* rn! * n iaih
fi’ any period. an*t in.*t* ad of h. aknniig by th*.- eathaitic t’ ;
fret, they add strength by taking away thr chu*.. * f weakt * * ,
The have none if th • miserable effect* of that deadly specific, 1
Mercury. The teeth are not iniur* d—the ami ;imh an
not paralyzed—no: but instead of these distresMngsyniptonis
new life and consiqutni animation ie evident in ever) move
inert ol the body.
These Bills, for colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rhea
matisin in the head or limb?, will be found supers' r to mt)
thing imagined of the powers of medicin* , ami in hiii* us af
fections, duptpsiu. and in aMdtseases peculiar to women,
they should be resorted to at once.
For ssilc* at -I. Brines’ Book tore*.
On Cutton Avenue Oppotit* M nshinglon Hall
June 25, 1844. v 19
X I CCTO It’S S A
J the last will and t* siain* nt of John .1 Higl.t’ wer, latt
of Utiv.il count), *lec*as and. before the cou. t house door n the
town oi Thomaston, Upsen county, on the first in
October -text, between the legal hours of sale, three I.ot of
Land, Numb, is thii*y four, tnirt)-five and thirty-six,in the
t* nth district of origmalls Monroe now Upson county,con
taining six huudred and fi act • and aI. a if, more or less.
! Terms of sale will be made know n *•• the and v.
| July 99 24 JAMES M. HlG.'I I O ffER, Admr. |
’ _ *
,4 | f 1 \fM KA IO H S be sold
La? Is ” l6t ffr * l ,n ° clul,cr •* the, follown g
At the court house in Gilmer county, lot So. 199, In the
11th district, 2d lection.
At th ? court houiain Cobb county, Lot No. SIC, 18th dist..
2el section. *
At the court h usr* in Ch rokec county, ! a* To. 19Z, 2d dial.
2d section, and Lot Vo. 9% 15th di-t. ni at u.
All aold aa the property of Murdeck L Met .eaon, deceased,
by order of the Inferior C ourt of Li’ bn.u ). w ben sitting
for ordinary purposes. WM. 11. CALHOUN, AdmV.
.Ms • 24 |
4 ikthnistratiiyx sale wm b)
/V anlei on the first Tnenifey in October next, before ‘
the*, court house door in Hr.wkjnaviile, I’uiatki rountv, I
Lot of Lam! No. £7*2 in the 4th diafnet of nr.ginaliv !
Dooly no.v Pula hi county. Sold Ut unit us the rr ate |
of Joahun G. Moore, late of Bib's toimy, tb-tjeated, fer (
for the benefit of l!ic heirs and creditors.
_Aug 4 25 _MARY VIOORE, Adtn’x
‘
2 and -in *rd oi tbs honors >l Inf* unr < < urt of Bibb county
whi-nsin i. ae ii Court of will be sold on the first
Tu*sda > in October next, 1 the cotllt hf use dOwrinthe
fwn of Cant'n, Ch-r.*k e county I e-t ot Land nitmbe r six
iiuiuir* l and four in the fust diati ii t, t tth se eticn of ('hero*
k**e c ;iiy, comaiitinr fe.it) ar*. <>rles Sold a* (he
propi r< >of He nrv \ (**rl *• l*ee- if Ii•’ *■ cou p ’elece a*eel,
and for the be .. ;•.**! io., ueeasto leinn
■*• H. K. A. < *>LKH, Adm’r.
Aug I, 23
for Sale—l in,-< i
rHIK following .aluabk’ pircei ifLand, udiantagrrii.'.
| aitiMMM, in thr county of Bibb, and jl>. ui thir. . a
half milt-, from th- ci,y of Macon : tv o u,r hundred aut 10.
inthr Maeun Rr*rrvf. weal sideofthe Ocmulgi e H.vor,and
adjoining land, of Parkor, Hogvi. and D. an ; and one liun.
drod and tixty aorta lying on the r i diu ft rry, with good mi.
nruvrnii nta. Two huitdiTr* lien, ol th. amuci. -ooj vwamp
land. For ftimhor particular-, appl lu tlii. oliico. y ,
AugU BwiA j
Clerk’s Ollia-o Superior Court, i
Upson County, Georgia. Auyvsl 7th, 1816. 1
r |Un. nl the lnr( flonoral Aspemhl, clmncing llio
■ time of holding >. inrnnd Inferior Cuuils
in nnil for tho rnnoiv ( ,| (l • ... atii'nintod ,ii
third in tin- in.,',Hi . t i .. i nii'in” In*
Biip<irinr Court for Ui> “ ind tho n, , 0 ,„,
and for ihe county ol I'ik bring iinp. u• ‘ v „ ,
on., net in be holden on that dv— lt it th, ~/ rr Outer
cd, lliul ihe Sup. nor Court in nnd for llir county of Lp.
aon he ndjotuned from the third Morulav iu Aogiittlo
the the third Monday in October, 1846; of which, pat
ties at internal, jurors ami witnesses will lake due notice.
By order of hia l/onn- John J. I'loyo, Judge of the
Su[terior Courts in the Flint Circuit.
M. 11. SANDWICH, Clerk.
Auguat 12, 1846. 26
Slats* Os ♦Joorßiji-ITpuon'LouHilyT -
Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes, adjourn,
ed Verm, It 'th l'i bruat y 1816.
Pn.rnlthur Honor. Wiliinm I.owo. William Trier Wilt,
iam Sjiivry, and Fdtiinnd A. Prarcr, Juiticta.
T AS Mi*ht..wrr, raecnto'r of Nathaniel
v T Whaley, d-craard. r. prn.nt. in the ton rr, that In
ha, fully admintinrtri and „ithd the mate of .aid dvcia.nl
anc applirafor lettera of dirmiaaion then from ’
It it than for* ordered, that citation lie publiahed in terma
ofthr law, in the Oroigia M. •lengi r, riqutnng all pi r.uua
concerned to hie their .ilijecuonr if any they haee, with the
ofthia Cntirt, otherwiac raid Ictteta will be granted on
the fi'at Monnaj tu Scpteoihtr fiexf.
A true eatract from the minute, oft,id Court, tha. 2ih day ‘
of tehrutry U,V WM. A. CO*b’, Clh.Ct O. I
memtl
s.pt * w ’ LIAi fI£ALL > A ±™': y
„ p With th. Will .M.i.t.o
tIOL’IC niO.VTIIS Pfier date, appliction v jll
I 1 he nmdi- to the Honorable the IntJriot Cornt u
Unoon lOiiiitv, when fitting f. r Ordinary purpo,. ~
I.nte Id sell ail the reel estate ofCrevu B. trio k. l'.l
t.fsfiid couniy, tiec.aacd.
J. B. Harvey a >rr' r
May C. 1846. J 2 * r
II >IU.VFTFsI” eti.r_date
s’ ....... ... ihvj.jio 1.1.1* iht lofetiorCn.. .ut Up,on <„n, .
6o- ordinary pt.rps.... fur lra-e to ~|i
■ hoe,r. toilirfUieujrmJaitilnA.lt.,.. „j, fcf
I i 44l * of *ei'j co •i•ty , ‘!* i eas* U *
May U, 1840. IJ JIKXJA.MIaN IIRTHEL, Admr.
>NTHS •Bfr date app lestlon will be
made tn th. hon orable the Inferior Cuurt of Unson c, U n.
tywlHii sitting for oraittary pilipu** s, f t;r leave tr< , n,v. .
w.t* h ht-loiigtikg to the mm*.rs of Atr.as lto w, deei.nd , t..
wit— A mi*Os C . Hose and llsfrit i A Host.; furW b tnfft if
i.cnjam.n bu.h: M ,;
months vr.7-T.,T ,n P
niauc lo the lionorsbU- the Inferior Court of Tsirn
eo'intv when sit tine fur ordinary pur pom a, fbi lenv* to sell
th- Land nn<l N gio s In-lonrhig to the estate of William Wit
mot, Ute of .aiu countv, dtceased
BLA.S ION STHELTMAN, Adn.'r.
:* II
k . ‘ll* liiONTHN niter iluir ajpiilTTnn aid
* • r ’" l '’ ,lie Infrnnr *'<-urt of Macon county
I an h conn ol oiiliunrv for lr,nc to mII ti n
rrnl csiina h.-loniiry in the orpl.uiis of Mmieon J. Rich
urjfon, deci uscd. lor the benefit ol said orphans
| Junes 16 RUDY RIC'HAKDHON, Guard.
t*Oi It ‘ OIN'TIIN after dale anplicaiion will
4 Iw n:mlc n the Inferior Couri of Macon couniv,
v >a aittmg m- r, court of ordinary lor leave lo pell tii*
real taialo of Joint Rirhnrdron, Sen. loto of Marnn
,-r ’ L Sold f..r the benefit ol the heirs and cred
-1 ‘ ‘ •''naed.
ROBERT (iRKENE, Allai'r
I H .* iWOft’TIIS afterdate, application will
j a. I,a 1...1. clo the Honorable Inferior Court nflions
i"n couniv when silling fur ordinary puipneea, for leave
I ‘ho negroca belonging to the relate of Jerm.it h
W A Minima, late of said county deceased. Sold fur
tile benefit of the hrirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN 3. WILLIAMS, Adrn'r.
| July I, 1346. go
t. • i \ONTHn ol*<r dale application will b e
i to tb ‘ hotnual.fe Inferior Court of .tone* cuiimv
“f, nr ordinary purp. na, f, r have inr.l!
and ‘■! 1, ..g,ng to the estate of Andrew McUuticald,
i ‘ u county,desisted.
L_ JAMES HARR IS, Adm'r
>, r after dale appliratinn will be
H- tiifenur c.urt of June, county when iui„.
I- e. .e sell all the Land. b.'o£S
*“U° l ” |‘ |4 “ “ T ‘ ,n,na * !! >Lrr, deceased, (xilh li.e
crpeion oi vltc widow’s... a. r **
, . , KOHKIi r V. HARDEMAN, Adm’r
j Jones County, July 6. 1t.6. M ’
iV vv - Ei-itUVHBI tuan order of
\ 2 ’lni- nor r.yiyrt of >L***rn county, when sittinr
ordinary purpost will be sold on th. first Tmsdav u. So.
j vein her next, bH, -e till courthouse door in I imer, .Migcoh
! ,c llw*i"gloTmaics.. .1 It icl.nrd-
Svi.d.c and late I.r,aide,um>. Sold fu- the hem 6t of th. orah.
ans of said deceased, t erms made known on the ~f Ji,
, 1(;M U, - >L,Y *ICHAItOSO.V, Gu irdiau. ‘
posraov it ~~ ~i—
i ‘ a-'ill S AI , ’ in l ... r i , r(t
n 1 ••*■ • <•* foseii her ~<, aitkin . 1... >
t , .‘Tr"’ •|„ rl • • l-it. jmlj, fiiliuer rv only .. ,f
Land ember th.ns... n, ,„| e..uuty, fi.r.. ,i, , he
til'ndisirie'.s, ei.nuseelum ufl herelie. heli | l( ,iii K la F rant.,
,n,,1,r - Sold by order of the I,< imratte Inf, rit r
(.niirtot l praii counts, when Mtting a. a court „f orilu.arv
, and for the Uenetit of .aid minor. T. rina on ihe das of
. EDAVARB HOLLOWAY, Giardi.n,
rhomaston. Sept ! ,)
( ■* JA IIOIA ,VS s.A LS:.-Agier,.l'toaao r .
’ * tier of the Inferior Cuurt of Macon cm,tv, when
tut “eg for ordinary piirpo-cs. will le sold before the
‘ ‘'""-hottse door in said coutitv, on the first Tuesday
n December next, all the real estate belonging fb Trim
I ican J, Uirhanfaon, late of Mnron county, deefasrd.—
o.d for the benefit of ttie heira and creditors of raid
r'7;;'u,,, •tnunwM.-o
X L 1 t*l4 *S S VI, K, t* *lt be so’d on the first
h-vmHcr neat, l.efore the couri house door
1 3 veiyv, county, th. undivid.d interest of A S
Bivan, deceased, j 1n,,,,. min i! as.d fitly acres of l.nd
r.‘vi l k‘r lr o"’t , " 1 * i” ,0 "’ ‘ >” the re. I eMat. of
m *■’ deceased, late ol 1 i gK i om.ry. I, ,m oil the
; • ■ Hf.NJ. Hi Y v.v,
Sc l><* rxecmmsonvl'/iry,,,.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALS'.—Will be sold
/V ®<> the first iin soar m In n rob.” mat, at the eeiir*
achVh .r.r a I loniaiion containing atom ] ijn
A V I ! E VII * l '""*i district of raid county: sold asOm
es.a.e ot K I>. lira lie, la.euf said county, dstsaiS, J, 1
he phiee srhe.-e he last lie. and. Sold for ihe bent fit of ,hf
\ Jj'lm t "'-' v <-un , bs rcedit i,h approvsd stearily.
A man will_be found on the premises, to show the It mi i.
, any ii*r*ft ho may vinht(jfjnmirn the same.
Jufjr W, tMfi. It JAMES S. BEALLF., Adm’r.
A >\I IXISTI4 A TOl4 VS SA w7i Ib. .ofd
I u?t„ A w p a V”! on °* lall ‘ ft. *• ieatle.dec.ased.on
ril?> HorL th M 2 ‘i ‘ ’’'ol’ TSeremt.er neat, a Hnk of Cattle,
I Hogs, Horse*, Mules, Plantation Tools, Corn. Todd, r Fur
oiture, and a great v .rsety of other aVtielrt Sold as tb.
| Property of the tale It. I> Be.He. Terms, all sums order
I'l ll! ‘",’ cash-over that sum, twelve mom! s credit
j i u ij P ?™;i; IWC * rl,!r - JAMES s - BF.AII E, Adm’r.
4 IMIIAISTKATOR’S S \
I 41 aide tu an oi.lrr of the Inferior Court cf Slucoo
. cotih’.y, w hen eitiing for ordinary purposes, will be sold
I ‘he Cntirt-house door in said county, cn the Cist
1 .!I upwrluy in Deceuther near, all ih- reel estate of John
■ ichnr.lson. sr., late of M"run cunntv deceesed— Ccns
I “ ,|| u'r ut three Into ol land, the piece where the de-
I ceased died. S Id for tile benefit of the heirs am cred
m,r, Ut -n,d,1,-erased. 140BKRT URF.FN, Admr.
July 15, !8 6. 07
A ATOII’S SAI.F.—WiII fen M
on tht lint I ue.de y ,ii \unmbcr i.t. Uforr Ihrrouit
■ hoiio: door in Mari'-n, Twign county, i; ,y l( .
.. -u ilt* Gcmulge erver, being lot iu? ir ore huudrvtl
nil-.. Ighty st ,eu and two I.ota adjoining, niimlu ir not known
bung 07J OKI-eor 1.0 ., the tame h tug good river
land, hold or thepromityof Samuel Slroetnian, deemed,
hy order of Court ol 1 wigg county. Tirma tar let month,
citeitt fur approved sccurii >.
e , , ARTHUR BHVAN, AdmV.
’ ____ the Will antttxed.
A I),f • -> ISTK ATOI!’S S ALF.—Will bT.„M
f-R ol ' ll f nrit Tiipd*y in Ntjvtmbt-r mat, before thccuurt
Aouir door in Laui* r, Maccn county. Lot of ( and pninbr
s* ‘-nty-siK, in the uf t enth district originally Hou*U>n re w
Mwvo.a county,belonging to tliee.iaieol Archv. !| Jorn.,’a:e
or Macon county, defeated. 1 erre. on the day. ’
Se P t - T. TANARUS, Hfvm. Ain't,
4DMIKISTR ATtIK’S SALE,-” iii be .old
;A on ihe n rit I or.day in November neat, tu Are the court
hoo.e door tn the reapcctirc cottiitic. in w hich the land, lie,
thtT.,Mowing lauds : *
hot nttmln rone hundred and thirty-onr in the acycntli dtt
tnet of Kaudolph count y
1 oi’ 0 j , ' l u l* |lw r one hundred and five in the tenth district cf
lUiMlolph remity.
Lot number fburtren in the seventh district Randolph C*.
Lot number four handled and six in tht fourth district es
t Wly eounty.
Lot Biimber one hundred and seventy-one in the thir’.ceotli
district of Early county.
Lot number two in the 15th ,linnet Sumpter, oiijiinally
Lee county. eta
Sold by order of the Inferior Court of Bibb county, as the
property of Murdock L Mathi mn, deceased, late of said Cos.
| rermacaah. W. H. C ALHOUN. AdmV.
j kept 5, ISSfi. * sd
4 DMINH rn ATOM’S SAJLK^Agreeableto
*R. w, er of the C ourt of Oi dmary ofhlacon county when
sitting forordi nar> purposes, will be sold on the first Mandty
’ mi Novembt r next, all the real eitate belonging to John Hieh
ardson, deceased, for the bent fit of the Heirs ami creditors cf
i “aid (Uceaaed. Terma made known on the day of *aJe.
ROBRRI (.Ri.LN, Atlui'r
1 DMIKIsfRATOR'S SA>” be • oi ' l
.R n the firt Tues li.y in November next, at the court
houie tn Murray county, Lot No. 199 in the Bth district, 4th
| section, now Murray county.
On theaameday at the court house in Lumpkin countv, Lot
M* r©7 in the sth dial, first aectn u, now I.umpkin roun'f
Also will b- sold on the fi rat T ueaday in Dec* Mkr li*L
the court house ill Thuiiius county. Lot No. 122, in the 14th
district formerly Irwin.
All sold its the pro pi rty of Ltwis D. Wimberly, dictt*d,
Istc of join a countv. Terma cash.
a *23 *2B o. W. MASSEY, AdmV.
AT)'JINI ST fl A Tl) Its* SALK.- 1 *” bl ’ “'VI
A.JL *bc* town Os nanu r, Macon ounty, on the first I uesday
in Novembt r mxt, one I oi ts I.m no containing RI urn S,*|
being part of Lot No. one hundred in the 29tn dist. of** l ®
‘count), and v* •11 inipieVid. Alaoa Negro Woman nam*u
KMn about £• >ars of age, and hir child about four month*
old.
I And also will be sold on the first Tuesday in Drcvm***
i next, before ihe court hmis* loor in Irw m county, ne Lot o
band No. three hundr* <1 and *<venty*three in th fifih district
I °f ••! county, rontaunng 490 acres. All sold at the estate M
h.. W. Youngblood, dt ceased, late of Macon count)', f r *’ i
purpose of dutnoution. Term* made known on thr day 4,1
MAM UN EDGE, >A<tmV.
WM. B. STEWART,> A
Al. - “A. l4fi. *•
* c'jvslt.
I vN j• s : ion w citig a, ns nlr** the fact
\ iiiujonty ol th liifttrioi hilq Hihli fnania h*i
! fail intend un tho first Moud iy in rtetd#mher, lolb*
: It is therefore, Ordered, Thai the Inferior Court
I Corn t of Oidjnary ot snid rountv, be ndjournfid ®J* r
meet on tho third Monday in September. And nI P .*
tics, witnesses, Juror", and other persons h'h>K
ness in stud Courts are notified to nlteml mi that day,*
cording to law. This 31 hi August. 1846*
HENRV G. LAMAR. J • f*
Tflos. HARDEMAN, J ‘ c *
JAMES .SMITH, J. I. c
N. V. MUNROK, J f
W. 11. macartiiy. < • c#
J. E. JEFFERS, C. i. c.
MARK D. CLARKE* c. c . o.
Hrpr. 2, 1848. 29
NOTICE.
PVYMENT of the City To* for the preMßl
required to ho made between this time and 1
day of October noft—Execution* will be iaane l ’ <<g
all defaulters after thut date. a „
A. R. FRRV.MAN. *<'**•
Maron, Hgpl <?. 1846