Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, September 24, 1846, Image 1

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nv osr. 1’ K R M S . 1* published Mt-tkly, on Thitrfdy ri r ni Three D-llats, If paid w I■ •• • jmr. and F r ’ rl,, "Yi not paid till tlie expiration of fhi yor. f , teiirnft not exceeding twelve linen,will be inserted , f ) > ti* < ht> ii'*rtimi, and Fifty Cents fbrearh con n v iv MMM.*iit>*itt< not Inn tied when handed in, will * l 1 i-rtetl til* fortaid. f till ind V ei-'tei of Kxecntors, Administrators V^uir.liana* are required h> law tm h• adv. rt-s-d in a \ ’ >tte.isiy *Uf previous to the day qf sale. ’ ’i!e if” ronal Property must be advertised m lik* * 1 ,e!* * V"mor* and Creditor* of an estate must be pub ’ , | will be made to the Court ofOrdina- Laud and Ntgroc*, must be published week i'.r'’ . j jiiilf “i iVv.•rti’.emrnts, One Dollar per square, far each as Can.lidates, Three Dollars. J IK r I'RRS on business must be post pniit. K. K. *fc B. 11l ..,ii riitcmr. is thk sppsrior couhts of ninn, decatlh. HAKER, BAI.IIWIN, I.EE, TlVKilsS. MACON. PUI.ASKI, CRAWFORD, DOOLY, MONROE, AND HOUSTON. Thev will nttenil tlie Supreme Coiitt at Milleilfeville, |ik!n*ville nn<i Savonnuh; Anierieus ami Talbotlnt.l ie-atnr anil Moron. *|S„ tlie Circuit Court of the United States, irr Office over Wright’s Hat Srnre. | Macon, Au K 86.1846. c '- 3 COOK & LU3IPKI\t attorneys at I.AW, >niil Town. SimiiHci- Comity. Gro \rll.l. practice in the counties of Sumter, Stew art Vlacon. Million and Houston. Ptttltr Cook. Henky H. Uimi kik. Jr. [May 6, 1846. 18 l>,nr JTOIMCJE. [ T 1 WE removed to. and opened a Law Office in I'KURV, Houston county where l desire all coin Ifiieatinpa hv tnuil to be directed. Marc It Id, 1846 4 C. IS. STRONG. | dr7CHIRLES THOMPSON I\.S taken office next door to Puyne’s Drue - Store— ir.idr*ix e in Vineville. Any word left at either I •’ (Hay or niuk) will he communicated hv hoy* tor •t purpose. He hopes by attention to business, and I experience of seventeen years to merit a share of Ironage. i|arc , i 11,1816 [Telegraph ropy.] Cm 4 I Hails* Bton :tnd Elollow Ware. lu\ kegs Cut Nails, ■ Hr |5 tons Iron, assorted 1 to 10 inches, I 2.000 lb*. Sheet Iron, I 10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware, I 2.000 lbs. Oast Steel, I 1,000 Germun and Blister Steel, I 2,000 Hoop and Baud Iron, 50 doz. Hoes, 406 pairs Trace Chains, ■•ceived and for sale by E. B. WEED. Bco 17 f Theatrical Saloon, MACON, GA. I ■H[3 commodious and well nrrnn jcd buildinp is it-; 1 tinted in the most central part of the city, nnd has| ■ thoroughly repaired and pul in complete order It Ku adopted to theatrical exhibition*, for concerts. | ■res, or scientific exhibitions of any description. 111 ■l.o rented for purposes of the kind, on reasonable, ■,hv applying to FERDINAND HORNS, i B|,> bn i Idine is subject to a city tax .which has been Ibv the proprietor, all performances in it are there ■exempt from unv additional tax, ■t 29,1845. 37 Sll KETING. >T received a lot of 6-1 and I*2-4 Bleached and krnwn Sheeting of a su|erior quality. A Iso a food [tim-nt of of Ladies and Gentleman’s Kid Gloves, Lualitv. GEO. \V. PRICE. feh 11, 53 IPiniofis :ml Sol* Lcaflirr. [ST received a superior article, for sale low. teb 20 2 GEO. VV. PRICE. I WELLING Trunks,Carpet Bags, Bonnet Cases Inn.l Valices, for sale hv Arch 18 5 J. Ac E. SAfcJLSBURY. Pfitcli Br.imly Wnnfftl, |Vi ),i k (rAI.I.ONS of Peach Hvandy Wanted, for ■* which Fifty Cents per gallon will !♦* paid. SCOn, C A Kit ART ft CO. | lon, Aug 13, 184 ft. 2ft RITES OF FREIGHT ON THE C EIV TIS AL IS AIL-ROAD. II FROM SAVANNAH TO STATIONS. 1,2,*3, 4,5,11,7, 3,9,10, j. 1 ,’ J*; }*’• Jlacon Br-, (large) Culuv ulors, Corn Sheiler* and Straw Cut ■-•ach, rn f,n 63 75 751 75 J Bg , (ordinary and small.) nml Wheelbarrows,- - t!8 41 44 50 50 J 50 ■ ‘ins, Kune and Smut Machines, ... 400 450 450 500 500 i 500 r m Georgia Domestic*, per yne hundred pound*, 20 20 23 30 35 I sci f-, Peas, Beans, Wheat, Rye, Ground Nuts and Seed, in sucks, per pushkl, ----- 5 8 10 12 12 12 f ) > by Menxurenent. Hiits, Bonnets. Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry < s ami other measurement goods, except Crockery, • •biefoot, 5 S 10 11 12 13 •>'* v Ware, : 5 7 8 9 10 10 by Weight. —Boxes ot Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confection ■pprlOOlhs. 05 35 40 45 48 50 —Sugar, Coffee, Rope, Butter, Cheese. Lard, To- Bj Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Kief, Hr * w ire. Bagging and other heavy articles not enu- below, per 100 lbs. 25 30 35 38 38 40 Flour, Biieon in ensks or boxes, Liquor, Pork, fallow, Beeswax, Mill (tearing. Pig and Bar ‘•riml arid Slones, Nails and Spikes, per 100 lbs. - 20 25 28 30 30 30 ■fat Stock. ■L‘w, Horae, Mule or Ox, each, - 400 000 ROO 900 950 10 00 W H “ .* ... 300 400 550 650 700 750 “ 41 * i u .... 250 350 450 500 550 600 f M mu . 00 300 450 459 500 500 Goats, Kids and Pigs, - - - 25 37 50 75 100 100 ■d Calves, 03 100 125 150 150 150 ■""<• Turkic*, . 7o 100 100 125 125 125 Articles. 5 00 dose Carriages and Stage Coaches, each, - 400 000 800 10 00 11 00 12 00 v Koektwtivs and Carryalls. ... 500 1 000 700 750 809 V n Jersey Wagons wi bout covers, Sulkies and Horse n ( . - Juu 350 I 400 450 475 500 ■ ‘>ffWt s Bread Crackers and Pointer*, Fruit, Oya ou nion^, lee and all light barrels, each, * - * 5O 56 f>3 1 Lime and Pl.t .ter, under 10 Mil,'.chcli, * • I ] 63 I 75 68 | 100 100 ( do. over 10 bills, each, • jj.-, SO 63 70 75 < 5 “i-l Sifters, per dozen, - - ... 30 30 35 38 40 ■ i "n'lTnh,p|. r dn7en. ““ 38 50 56 58 60 ■.f<iiii(h , u,all iie, n 113 125 138 150 150 ■ ‘!"• lorse and medium eiie, - ~ ‘•* I W *sll ‘ I l L ‘ > \ ■•” ihofi-ny, perdoten * 011 300 350 400 400 400 ■ Other kind,- •< - ’ 150 00 250 275 300 300 ■ K'"'kine, each. 95 3a 43 45 48 50 ■ ‘ -If Vitriol, ic. 100 lin i26 130 140 150 per ilw/.cn, ...... - - 38 50 63 70 73 >h and Jugs of Liquor, over 3 gallons, - - 50 60 70 75 88 100 ■ , do. 30. under 3 do. - 38 40 45 45 50 5 V r dozen, 1 | 1 1 1 1 per keg of 25 lbs. 25 38 50 50 50 50 Liquor not exceeding 10 gallons, - ... 35 40 45 50 50 50 do. do. 5 do. .... 25 25 25 31 31 31 per hogshead, (smaller ranks in proportion, 300 400 500 550 575 600 not exceeding 4 bushels, .... 31 38 45 50 50 50 ■ >"’ I per cent. No single package under 25 cents, I CIAL ( () XTRACTS may be made with the Superintendent of Transportation for the freight of Hr v '"g articles, when in large quantities, without regard to the established rates, viz: Briok.Horses, Mules Iron in bars nr pijs, Machinery, MHI Offering. Sawed Lumber, Mill Stones, Grindstones, Mar urtielos of Stone; Salt, Firewood, Staves, Shingles ; Hay in bundles; barrel* Tar, Pitch, Turpentine at the above Rntes, nr hv special contract to lie wider the following stipulations,viz :no Haim B “ii articles tiansported by this Company, unless the packages are examined and identified in the pres- n > ofheer of the Company before the same is removed from the depot. Not accountable for the leakage of 1 bl r Molasses, breakage of Glass or Crockery-ware dialing of Bagging, Carriages Chairs or Fnrni.ure. f'r breakage of Hollow-ware. No internal injury not clearlv perceptible on the oiitnde of the l be allowed for, unless established to have occurred on hoard the Car. Not accountable for the decay articles. Not accountable for Live Stock or feeding thereof; and no liability for Goods evidently ■.'; bad order, or for cooperage of casks or packages. ,n n received in good order nt the Depots and afterwards torn white in possessfon of the Company, will ‘'t thefr expense. All other damage done to Cotton in transitu will he promptly settled at Savanna.), that this Company will nnt holil ihßiimplven nmiurtolilv (br pillngp, or tlnmnge by tlie weather or I ■J,”' on any freight after being Innile.l nt tho place of delivery. ■ “’ Company will nol be auecuntablo for Paa.enger*’ Boggage unicea put in the HnggeßC Car in charge H, Coinpanv will have Agent, nt Stations 8.9, 10,11.12,13, 14. 15.16, 17, and at Macon, to attend to the forwarding ofConda. All mcrchnndi/.c not to be forwarded will be retained nt the respective Depot! Ir ee of expense, after which storage will he charged nt the Mavnnnnh rntes. Hoods destined tor pniats K ,‘ v ' n n.'vill he forwarded bv the Macon and Western Rail Road and bv Wagons by the Companv'a Agent, ■ ~n n , ?''ion.. Freight on Goods to ho forwarded hv Wagons, from Way Stations, paval-le m Snvenneh. ■ tn be forwarded by Wagons from Macon, or tube delivered in Macon, payable there. The Com- H.,,, ,6-" tin Xnvnnnali who receives and forwards, free of Commission. j I Angus! 1,1816. Ow2C I’HOMAS I’URSE, General SuperiuUadcnt I r(importation. i/. ke.yh.s t.i. v.trtTKtt at Cos. t oiuniissMion Tlercliaiit*, No 15, m. Charles .Slice!, WEW ORLEANS. it. kk.mdali. CAKTKII, > DANIKL PRATT, J July as,ts,4 <0 ®Ajra®irai3L . CjMF.RWOOD & P \ TTK.H SON. corner of Secon and Oak S'vcet*, Would inform the public that they are prepared to execute House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Oft AIMING. . Imitation of Wood and Marble, Glaring and Paper Hanging; Picture Frame* made and Gilded. OLD CHAIRS Ke-bottomrd, Painted and Gilded ; Furniture V*nHhed and Polished. I>rll-Bl:in;£iiig dour In the bent manner, material* furiuHlu and and warranted. In elegance and despatch, it i* their determination not to be surpasaed by any e*iabli*hment in the Somh. Person* in want of any of the above work, will please give a*a cull, snd examine * peri men* before engaging elsewhere April 1, 1816. y 7 \v \t CWoods ! \e Goods! 7IIHF. subpcriber has just received n large lot of FINE I Ml SUN'S, Muslin nnd Earlstnn Ginghams ; Blue, Pink and Buff Cluck Ginghams; Ladies’Twisted Silk and Fillet Mills; Misses black and white Mitts; Berag* Scarfs: Cj>t’ll*s < Ittlli Skirls, of extra qualities; ('oars*- Book M uslin and White Linen for lining dresses ; all nt which are now open nnd offered at reasonable prices. Custoii ers are solicited to give me a call. June 17 18 E- WOODRUFF Tin Pl:le and Wire. .)( W | BONKS Tin Plate, II r 1,()!)() lbs Iron Wire, assorted No*, f* to 18. Received nnd tor sule by E. B. WEED. Dec 17, 1815 41 AXES. \ DO 7o. Collins’ Axes, • *lO do*. Hand nnd Broad Axes, Received nnd for sale by E. B. WEED. Dec 17 44 | CJIIEET lbs. Sheet Steel for (iin Saws, just received and for sale by Dec 17 44 E. B. WEED. infinite IVines and Brandy Vov S tic on (iiinsiially low terms. A RARE CHANCE! VI,. AUDOUIN reapccifullv informs the citizens of Macon, that in contemplation of a removal, and change of business, he proposes to sell out for rash, at rates that must be satisfactory, his choice stock of Wines and Brandv, rompiisiflg CHOICE MADEIRA, very old. OLD P< )RT, a superior article. CLARET, of lii* own importation. 011 \V!PAGN K, of the most approved brands. BR \ N I>V, best quality . pure and unadulterated. His liquors he cun confidently recommend to connois seurs, and for family use. Nov 20, 1815. Fasßiionnhlc Goods. I fpHE subscriber is now receiving n large and general a stock ofSpring and Summer Goods, and invites I his customers and the public to rail and examine, ns he is confident his Goods are as handsome, and prices a? i reasonable us ut any other establishment in the city April 15 9 GEO. W. PRICE. |Silks* Brrngcs. Gingliams J TST IIE undersigned have just received and are now 1 opening every variety and style of the above goods suited to the present seuson. April 28 11 N. McKLN.NO.N & CO. HUD. STUART’S RKFINED MOLASSES, ft bbl*. clarified Sugar, ’ 10 do. Crushed and Pulverized Sugar, 10 do. fresh Mutter C rackers, 10 boxes fresh Soda Craclu rs, Thi* day received and for sale low by July *9 7 24 AMOS DENTOV. BVCON and 310 LASSES- 20 .* 00 P rime Baton Sides, AO hhits super Cuba Molawe*, in store and for sale by July 29 24 GRAVES, WOOD Ec CO. I,timber for Sale. rjl II F. subscribers are prepared to saw Lumber of any JL size or dimensions, at their Steam Saw-Mill, one and a haif tnilea from the city of Macon : likewise sills or framing timber thev will sell at their Mill or will de liver in Macon or country, on as favorable terms as it can te procuod fiom anv other mill. ’ JOHN D. GRAY A CO. Macon, Sept 9, 1F46. Mtf MACOA, Till! lixjlAV. Ki PTIHS Hint 514, 18 13. FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE. ■ . f P I HP undersigned, grateful for / A a “ pn*t favors, take* this meth / W M od of informing hi* patrons, and those who mav ci\o him their business that lie Ima (for the bet ter seeming their interests) obtained the beautiful and well arranged Tire S*roof El *are-House, on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied hv J. Cowi f*, for tlie purpose of St<irins l of ton and all kind* of • onn try Produce. He will, ns heretofore, give his personal attention to the Ware-House nud pledges himself to use everv exertion to promote t lie interest of those who mav confide business to his t liurge. Mm on, Juno 84, 1846. N. Ol HLEV . JO.YUS A* 130TT, WARE-ISOXTSE ro3nnssso\ xerciiaxts, H AVE taken the Wnre-lloute on Cotton Avomie, formerly occupied by Moiii.trif. Sl Campbkit.. ‘l’heir best efforts will he employed to promote the in terest of their patrons. JOHN JONES, WM. S. HOLT. Macon, June 24,1P.4G. 19 mire Bouse and Commission Business. \j\T INN SEYMOUR will continue the above bu ▼ V sine-* nt the same stand, and solicit from the planters a share of their patronage. Macon, June 10,1846. 17 Fyi-CTOUAGI! AND com* ijmiNEss. . r JT1 1K undersii;ni dri turn their grateful j “ ‘jer thank* to their fro nd* and natron* t L 4? for pa*t favors, ami beg h ave to inform 1 them that the j will continue io transact r ,f,e M,,nV *‘h"*iiH s in the city of Savannah, 1 -iffifow o iiDiicr tlidirm of HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO. end tliey hope, hy their zealous attention nnd best effort* in all ease* to promote the interest of thoe who favor them with business, to continu'* to receive a hbt ral share of patronage. 1 Our senior partner. Col K. Hamilton, will, as In reto brr. give hi* personal attention to the sale of Upland and Sea Island ! Cotton, and the purchase of Good* on orders. F. VF. R A K D HAMILTON THOM AS H \H DKM \ V, CHARLES ¥. HAMILTON. Savannah, August .^o,lß4ft. fttn29 ! Z. T. CONN Etl SI\S rented the WAR! -IIOUSF. in r Sr 1 8 the rear of A. .1. Whit ’* store, on L V> .3 Cotton Avenue. Confident that an inti mate aequaintance with the business of this eits fr the last twenty vear*, and the fact mat he i* needy, wi I eonstitute an ap peal to which he can add nothing, he submit- Ins claims to hi* acquaintance* and frirntic; and * liberal public A DV A NOE'S made on Cotton in store, or bhipmunts To any of the Atlantic cities, tin customary rates* Macon, Aug 10, 184 ft. 27 NEW FIRE P ROOF’W A RE-HOUSE, iTßncoai, Georgia. DYSON cV RICHARDSON. Proprietors and ('ommission Merchant*, f ffl \K E pu asiire in atm uncmg to J a ■ * thtir friend* and the public j Qp m generally, that their Fire Froof Ware L House i*completed, and will be kept <BKy^3^ -fj-in orb*r for the reception f the grow jug crop of Cotton and other articles of Storage. We feel that we hazard nothing in saying that this house is equal, if not superior to an) of it* kind .11 the Southern Country, and i* well adapt* and to the safe keeping of CO I‘TOX, and all other articles In deposit, from the ravages of Tire, Water and Pilfer in*. Its local situation is convenient to the Houston Hoad, and is also nt ar anti in full \ iew of Cot ton Avenue, which now commands a great portion of the Cot ton trade We tender on r sincere ar know ledgevnrnts to our Patrons fr past favors,and respectfully solicit a continuant-* ufth* same. We a Ho extend our invitation to the puublic in geueial, with a h pe to render ourselves so approver! as it. ron imu and the con fidence of all. We will each give our persona I attention, w itb ont a providential hindrance, in ordt r to anvance in the In at possible manner the interest of those w ho confide in us. Our Storage ami Commission* an-the same as customary heretofore, and Dray age the same as from an \ other part of the city. I.IHEUAL ADVANCES will be made, and all or ders from our customers attended to, and article* purchased at the lowest mark* t price*. Macon, Aug 18,184*. 4m27 Commission Business. GRAVES, WOOS) A VO. TAKF. this method of informing planters ami others, that in addition to their wholesale and retail Dry Goods rand Grocery linsim-**. thev will con. uue r*i transact a general WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSIN ESS, at the old stand, (long known a* Grave*’ Corner,) on the corner of second street anil Com merce How, and would respectfully rem w toe tender of th* ir services to their planting friends, nnd others, with tlie assu rance, that those who may patronise 11* in tins line .f tu*i nes*, shall have our he-t endeavors to do them justice and pro mote their interest. Our Ware Housis conveniently situat ed ; amt Cotton stored with u*,*hail hew* II taken care of, and protected from the weather. We will also assist with pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton and without charge; and we are at all times prepared to make advances on the same in Cash or Merchandize. We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the puhlic. GRAVES, WOOD & CO. Edwin Graves, Thomas Wood, / J. M. Klßßfeß, ) Macon, I11I) 34 ware.” oursa AN II commission Ri si\rss. . Hiibsciilur would most rtspcctfnl- Y~~ Tgr Q lv inform his fm mUmtd fh** public L generally, thut In- baa takt n thst large and commodious Ware-house ftifmcly kt pt by ‘jfcjc J rit ‘ n Klmi* Beall 8t Cos., but mure i-rcmly lv Ous Icy !<c Jewett, nml Olf. r liih services as a Ware House and Commission Merchant Aiiv bu*iiuss ealrusted to liis car* w ill meet with prompt attention, and be would most respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton in store with him. WILLIAM M ROBERTS. Maen. July M, y24 a Kama-: .//;•#, t u WII.I. CONTINI’K TUB Ware-House :• ii<* ('iimiiiiaiifnn It-lfsi t-s., ,■ -rr.- <■* \- N 11 solicit- the patronage of lii friends SSCoT an,| the public geiuntlly. He will oceupv the Wart -house <m Cotton Avenue, 1 atljoining Join s St Holt, and nearly oppo •% “He Kuo kt Brother*’ Store. In niiiiu-c ----tion with the above, he has also rented an other n*-r to th* one above mention* and. From long experience in the almve business, he hopes to give aatisfaetion • those who mat favor him with their business. He will be assisted in thealaive busmtss bv Mr. M. I> C JOHNSON, of Culioden,Ueo. Macon, August 11, If M<V ?• WAKS-HOUSB commission Ri’snnss. . -übsorlh* t having rt nu and the Ware j V _ | House reeentlv occupied bv VVstn k / Moulton, sltiiahd on ibe etirner of I bud r’ ,I ' ! *** ‘ and ('attlhiish streets, would respectfiilly rtfifi'f ~ n,,’ r ni ‘ u< fru-titl* and flic public, that tins Ware-house htmg remott from otht r build ings, i. more setiire ami safe from ftre than am other Ware- House in Macon. Ha personal attention will he giv* ti,and all orders promptly attended to, either in sellmg or shipping Cotton sent to his care. In addition, he has connected, a large and commodious WAGON YARD, where can he accommodated one hun -red Wagons at a time. ISAAC McCRARY. Aug 12, iMft. [TfkiNpl Copy • 2fttf XIERRUVCTOIV Ol ADAMS, - If Vi ft- //if * r tinei in mien nititi .Tl/rehtinl*. MAVf) N. 6i K. O. T|TH K umlcr.igtt.il having t.krti the Y |r | YVare-Houe n cently eccnpiul by . Yv . T Wil on, will be prepsr dto receive Cotton instore bv the first da) of August Uqtavw-wS.,;- next. They will be pn paaed * make lib era I advances on Cotton stored with th m, or shipped to tlieir friends ill Savannah, Charleston, or N*w York. ALEXANDER lIkMH INti'l ON, ABRAM B. ADAMS. Reference* r K. Scarborough, Thos. Williams Perry. John Neal, Benson Roberts, Zrtiuhn. Dr. Jonathan Adam, Meriwether County. Renton Byrd. Benj Livington, Sumter County . Col. Jas. S. Beall, Wm. Slade, Dooly County. July 2, iMrt. 20 COTTOrJ SCALES, ONE Pair of Medherst Patent Scaler, with a full set of Weight*. For rale hv SCOTT. CARIIAUT & CO. Sept. 2, 1846, 22 JVevc Store . nd JYetc Goods: ; r \ ( it K i 11. Wiiifli ifluUcr anrl Jeweller* HAS removed to t ho new brick block, east side of Mulberry street, (immediately opposite hi* old HtHiid,) and is now opening anew and fine stock of goods in his line, consisting in purl of fine Gold nnd .Silver Lever, Horizontal, Patent and Vertical Escapement Watches: (ini.l Guard, Fob and Vest Chains: Breast Pin*, Finger Kings, Iv r Rings : Gold Chain and Hair Bracelets: GuM, Silver nnd riteel .Spectacles nnd Eye Protectors : Gold awl Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Gold l nd Silver Watch Key*. Gold and Silver Thimbles, Sil | ver Comb*, Silvrrmi.l Pearl Belt Slides, Gold Sleeve’ and Collar Button*. Gold Sttides nnd Chain Slides, Gold Lorkcta, Hearts and Crosses: Card Caaee, Steel, Silver and Gilt Beads; llend Ornaments, Jet (Jombs, Ladies’ nnd Gentlemen’* Purses, Supeiior Pen and I Pocket Knives, Scissor--. Razors and Kazoi Strop*: , Tooh, L"therand Nail Brushes, Shaving Crcntn, Real j j German Cologne. Fine Silver Plated Cn*tots. Cake Baskets, Candle ; Sticks, Waiters, ('ups. Snuffers ami Prays: Dixon’s ; Fine Ware iri sett*. AIo Coffee and Ten Pols; Silver , , Sett* of Knife, Fork nnd Spoon; Spoons, Watch Stands, I ! Fan*, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, &e. &c. Watches of every description repaired in the bet* | manner. All Watches wold or repaired will he tear | ranted to keep good time , or the rash refunded. Watch es sent from anv part of the country, will receive the same attention and he repaired on at reasonable terms as though the owner were present All kinds of Gold and Silver work neatly repubed at the shortest notice Spectacle Glasses adapted to nil ngr*. ALSO FOR SALE—One of ('flickering' * Superior j Piano-Fortes, in rose-wood case, full lenghth iron from*, and warranted a* fine nn instrument in every re spect, as can be found in Georcin. C. K. WENTWORTH, Watch ‘lnker and Jeweller, Macon, Nov 5, If. 15 East sule Mulberry Street. WATCHES, JEWELS.-3T, *5iC. J. A. A S. *. VIKGIN, At their old stand on Cotton Avenue , opposite 11 r ash i ngto n /tally Wf OCI.D inf.irm their friends nnd ▼ v th** public, that they have new gjp* / on hand a good assortment of Gold ami iKly.*” .. y _ Silver Watches of the various makers, t nd of different kinds; also a good as sortment of Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, anti a variety of other articles, consisting in pert of the following: Spoons of pore Silver; Gold nnd Sil ver Pencils; Gold Pens; Gold Foil nnd Wire for Den tists; fashionable Jewelry, Breast Pins, Finger Ring*, Ear Ring* of latest patterns; superior Pen nnd Pocket Knives; Razors nnd Stiops; Scissors; Bend Bags and Purses with steel ornaments; Head Ornaments do.; Steel Pens of Gillott’s make; Pistols and Guns; Ther mometers; Tooth, Nail nnd Shaving Brushes; Two. zers; an assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie ty of other articles, which will be sold very cheap for cash S. S. V. would take tin* opportunity to say, that lie has a good assortment of watch materials earefttlfy so lected by himself: these, with the superior set of tool* hr has to work with, as well a* other advantages, he thinks he is prepared to execute work as well hm work gets to he done, it w ill be hi* aim to give entire satisfac tion to nil. Dec 17, 1843. 41 notice! Bargains! fSnr^ains! A place for GREAT Bargains! undersigned having taken the store on the cor n n#r of Colton Avenue and Clierrv street, foiloerlv called Ross’s store, hut recently having been changed to that of ilih E ~0 2£Ou^Z. hsgs le.ivc to inform the citizens of Macbn, and planters, that he will constantly keep on hand an EXCELLENT’ IS TOC K of Dry Goods (irofesles A Provisions, of all k-nds, which he will -ell nt the LOWEST POS SIBLE RATES, being perfectly contented with quick SALE A SM \LL PROFITS. The public generally me respectfully requested, if they want GREAT BAR GAIN S, to drop into the RIO GRANDE HOI SE. Goods of nnv kind given in exchange for all kinds f produce ut cash prices. h. ff. PUI.SIFER, PROPRIETOR of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE. AT tlie RIO GR \NDE HOUSE can hr found nt all times TEA, COFFER. SUGAR, SYRI P. m- >lasses, rice, bacon, i ard, butter, ('ORN MEAL, (JRITS, FLOCK, M \CKkREL, & SHAD of the best qualify in quantities to suit purchas ers, AT the LOWEST RATES, and seat to any part of the city FREE of CHARGE. Macon, Sept IG, 18lb. • 31 P II I N TS ONLY. N EW F A L L STYLES, At the extensive establishment f LE E & IS It E*V ‘i’ Ei; , 44 CEDAR STREET, VKW-YOR K, Where ar<* concenfrnt. <1 n<nrly nil the NEW STYLES cf PRINTED CALICOES which havr hi ni pnuhn-i rl in ‘hi* country,nr imported for the fill tracb-, and are ottered for Bale tor CASH OK API*HoVKD CK EDI I at Prices (ireatly Reduced, Within the lasi f* w dA*. 63* Purcha*-r* are gUArantetd the price* and allowances ntal* for m givr-n period. CT Catalogues (renew ed and eerrectrd daily) regulating the price*—lie placed in the hand* of buyers and stnt with ! good* ordered. AUGUST, 184 ft. y 4 \ VCTIU S Mi ruAi. i.iff) INSURANCE COMPANY, 58 WALL STH KE T Art* r mature <fe btn ration, the Trustee* have become eunvinc* and. ami the ex perience of old eatHblih*d compani* * fully warrant the con clusion, that the advantage sot Lift fitMiranct on th* Mutual pi <n, may he extended ami diffused with gr at*-r convenience j to a large olas* of contributor*, and with * qua! secu. it) to all the a***ired, by requiring no greater a mount of the premium to be paid in cash than the company will r*quire to meet it* engagement* with promptitude ami fidelity 1 It ha<* accordingly been determine*! that in all ease* where the annual premium shall amount to S O, and 60 per cent, thereof shall have been paid in i-aidi, an approved note may J hi given fr the remaining 46 percent pa)able twelv* month* utter tlat*-, hearing bix per cent, interest. The inter* *t to he , paid annually, hut theprincipal n**t tob* callid in unites the exigencies f the ounpauy require it, giving sixty day* notice, and then only by a*se**ment* pro rata to the extent that m*y he r* qumd t* nn et lot ngagt-m* nts *f the company. 1 It is confid-nly anticipated that a system, the opt ration of which is so |.*ir and equitahl'-, so will calculated to place the benefits am] blessing* of Life Insurance within the rtaihof all, and at the ■•tine time enable each contributor to share ,qu*llv and fully not onlv in its ben- fieent sentry, hut also in it* profit* of accumulation, *iII meet, a* it is believed to de serve, the favor and e*nfi dene** of the public. Th<- particular advantage* *ffered by this company are : 1. A guarantee capital. 2. An annual participation in the profit*. X. No individual responsibility be) olid the amount of pre mium. 4 t hose who insure for a less period than life,participates eqmtlK in the annual profits of the company. t be Siut'lnt company confine* it* businea exclusively to Insurance mi Lives, and all Insurance appertaining to Life. The Rater of Insurance on fine Hundred Dollar*. I One Stven| For One jSei.n f*f Age j Year ,Years 1 Life. Age. Yc*r.| Years Life. 15 1 77 ! S I Art 40 I rtO 1 h.X .1 VO 20 01 | 9.4 177 44 191 190 373 25 I 1 o rl2 204 50 lUA 209 4< 0 30 131 j Jrt A 3rt 55 ‘2 32 321 575 35 Il3oj lA3 2V5 60 435 491 700 IRtBrERS J*m‘s D. T. Ogden, Richard l-.. Furtly, Thos. W. I.ndloW, James Brown, O. Bu*bio 11. C. K. Lindsey, H. W .Hicks, Richartl Irvin, A M. M* rebuilt, A. Norris, l> A. ‘ omatoc-k, John Cryder, | M Wet more, James Harper, R. 11. Morris, Robert R. Col* man, R. F. Carman, Spencer S.Benedict M. O. lAol>* rts, Wm. H. A-pinwall, Luring Andrews, Henry K. Bogart. J. |>. I’ d'.DKN, President. A. M. MERCHANT', Vice-President. LEWIS BF.N CON, Secretary. PI.INY FREEMAN, Actuary. ft r I he coin lion will als insure the lives of glare*. HYDE H IONEB,Agent. Medical Examiner, TAMES WOOD, M. 1). Macon, jgept S, 1846. NOTICE, f J3IIF. anntinl meetme l the Houston Cos tin tv Bible I Society w ill he held at the Houston Camp Ground on Saturday the ‘?6ih inst-nt II o’clock. The Rev. .Mr, Cl 1.1 ION, of Mucon, will deliver the annual Addrea*. The Book* of thin aociety will there he offered for aale. Bv ortler of Chao. Weft, Treridant. Sept 16 Bw3i J. L THOMPSON. Ocuiulgee iron Foundry and .Machine Shop. (MACON 0F.0.) t |lH E *ub*clibers having erortotl a now F'ditblinh* ! mni, now mIUt to the public, intluremonts that thev have never hud before in that line of husincoH.-- Mill Wright*, Gin Milkers A:c., will find it to tbeir a4vnntnf* to give ua a call, wo will eimrnntoe nil our work to he good, and nt the lowest price—we hriva a good stock of Pattern* on hand. A good Horae Power lor sale. (’H AS. P. LEVY & CO. Cotton Avenue, near Macon k Western R. R. Depot. May fi, 1846. 12 if Telegraph, Little Georgian, and Jeffersonian, cony till f*>thit!. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. Ar. bj S. B. DAY would inform Ins friend* JKk mill the public that he has bought the Q/?Stock formerly belonging to ('. fi. St. jXjT* /jl John, deceased, consisting of gold and sib v, * r Watches, Gold Fob and Guard Chains, ’ f Gold, Silver nnd Steel Spectacles, Gold —O,l ilrdcelets,Cla<p, Geld Snaps, fiold and Silver T himhles, Ladies’ Broaches, Gent’s Pins, Knives, Scisors, Kasora, Rnsor Strops, Tooth and Hair Briishe*. Pis tols, and many more things, toft numerous to mention He will have new stock constantly coining, and will order goods at the request of those who maj wili any thing in hm line. n.x:rA£n.zrca. Watches nnd Clocks Cleaned and Repaired nt the shortest notice, and done in the best possible nm inter, and warrant'd to keep good time, and done at the cheapest price. Rings, Pins, Bracelets repaired in the best possible manner. Engrav ing also neatly execute and. Person* would do well to ml] and sec what he will do, nnd there is no doubt but they will be pleased. Macon, Jan. 28, 184 ft. 99 HATS ; HAT 2 HATS 2 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY STItONO &i WOOD, rrar-fcw A FINE ftßHortment M®IK of H ATS. (’onis- W | ting of Gents. I’nnamn, leghorn, latest *lvlc of eJI fine Nutria nnd Prenrli Moleskin, wide nnd narrow brim Blnek Nutria, Russia Pearl Cap*, &c.*ke , whieh tliev w ill offer nt the verv lowest prices to all that will favor them with a call.— A Iso have on hand nnd are constantly receiving a gen era! assortment of 800 LS and SHOES, of all quali ties nnd price. 4, O’ At tbe Nc.v Brick Store, opposite Geo. M. Lo gan & Cos., next door to Russell & Kimberly. Macon, April 14, 1846. • 9 National Fire Insurance 4'ompaiEy of Che CiCy of New York. ran nr. undersigned is authorised to receive npplirn ™ tion nnd take risks for tlie above mentioned Pom nnnv, on Building* nnd Merchandize , in this city ond the surrounding towns, on ns favorable terms as nny other responsible Company. J. L. JONES. Sept. 2,1848. __ 2 *L_ 2w HE A A COTTON HAVE removed to W. B. Parker’* store, on Cottbn A venue, nearly opposite J. (,’owles’ Fire Proof Ware House, tliey have in store and offer for sale off accommodating 2*lo Pieui ? heavy Kentucky Bagging, 175 “ 41 J fundee “ 85 “ slightly damaged “ “ 50 Coils Kentucky und Munilln Rope, (>0 Hags Rio (Coffee, 20 Tons Iron, 50 Keg* Nails. 1000 lbs Tank and Boiler Iron, 800 lb* Spring .'Steel, 800 Sacks Salt, 20 Boxes Tobacco, 10 41 Henderson Candles, 10 Basket* Charnpaigne Wine, 5 Boxes Burgundy “ 8 Casks Bacon, Macon, Srpt. 2, 1846. 2^ Banging, Slope, ‘S terne. sub*cril* rs ar* nmv receiving their fII supplies of l GKOCEHIF.n, w hich ihey offer to their old friend* and the public generally,at untisua! low prices. We have now in store, and receiving -300 piece* heavy Gunny Ragging, 200 pieces heavy Kentucky do. 150 coils Kcntuck) Hope, fi* do. Maoill* do. 100 lbs. Twine, 2,000 sacks Salt, Ij,OOJ lb*. Sweedes Iron, 1,000 lint Rami. Hoop and Rod Iron, 20 hhd*. St Croix and Porto Rico Stignr*, Loaf, Urushed and Powdered do. 100 bags Hio and Java Cuff* e, 30 bov s t übacco, 100 kegs Nail, 1,0 o lb*. Cast, German and Rlitter Steel. ALoPAINTS AND OILS of every description. K. BONtV | Maoon, .Tan 1, T‘l4ft. 4‘) | inttti STORE. OR. I \T. BARTLETT F I ■AS just received, nt his Drug Store I 1 on Mulberry street, h larpe htork of Drugs, Cliemii al, F*ainfs, l)ve Stuffs, Oils, Glass-ware Window Glass, Perfumery, A A’.e.; in fact,every thing tisunllv kept by **®* Druggists. Having made his purchases for ('ash, nnd from first bands, in New York and Bos ton, lie is enabled to execute orders nt an low prices as fine, fresh and unadulterated articles can he obtained at any establishment in the southern country Physician*, Mnnufaeturere,Planters, and Dealers are invited to call and examine his stock before they muke their purchases. Macon, Sept 25, 1845. 82 f!<>FFAT’S Hli:i>lTl i: Plußiiix Rifirrs Ac Life Pills. /fIHR high and envied celebrity whirhthis Medicine hi* I acquired fur it* iuvariahle ‘♦Tlcacy.in all the di*ea*es which it professes to cure, ha* re n de**cd the usual practice of lnfT\i not only nntu-ceasary, but unworthy of them—they are kio wn by their fruit* ; their work* teatify for them, , ami they thrive not by the fhith ot the cn dulous. A fresh supply ju*t received hv the Agent, .fan 24, 284*. 4<t fiKOKOK PA WF., Druggis*. Pastilles etc Sharis, the alleviation and rndieul cure of Itronchifix , and other diseases of the throat, which have been lined and found eminently efheaciotia, nnd are highly recommended by mimbcrw of the most eminent Uratorx of the day. llefeienoeß of the highest resperfahilifv ran he piven from pentb-men who do not wi*l thefr names le npp H r in print before the public. N. M.—Thenfl Pastille* pice instant relief to hoarse ness, and also cold in the head. Al*o—Camphor and Peppermint LOZF.NfiFS, for sale by (JKOIIGE PAYNE, June 24 12w19 Druppist and Apothecary. •to ( cut Shoes. JI'ST received a largo supply ol Ladle.’ 50 cent Shoes. A large fi*ortm*nt of Cent’s fine Hutton Csiteri*, A larpe hhsoi tment of Cent’s fine Goat (inner*, A Inree iiwanrtment o 4 fient’* fine French Calf A large a**ortment of Calf Filling nnd Minding Skin*, all of which wi I lo sold a* cheap ns the same article can be bought in (lie State, bv April : ‘• WHITING St tflX, Salt; anil lAvcry Stable. v-rv 111 HE undesigned re-pectfullv inform c-Y \ |r—i M. their fiiend* and lire public, that they have opened a Sl.\ bi.k in Macon, or purpose of tiring n SALE AMI vA I IVEIIY lIIJSIPfESS, nnd rcßpectfnllv solicit a *bnre of public patronage. Their Stnble* are connected witli the FLOYD HOUSE, and every atten tion w ill l>e paid to customers in order to give gum rut satisfaction. Their Stable* are large, new nnd rommodions, with line Lot* and every convenience. |er*nn* would do well to give us a call. N. HAWKINS, J. W. iIAUUIS. Maro i. April 99 IMA. lltf rroiirli Oi iilln;; nnd I’liMimcrii. **( T s P received ail titt.iirtroenl o f tlm above—Also 0 liHinlsomQ Mars.illos V'oslings. A|iii) U> 9 UKO. W, PRICE. Isfice >1 iv|iii Miiiwlm. A LOT ol ihe above—a uew and beautiful article— Urge sir... GKO. \V. CHICK. April 15 _ 9 CCORhIA I'MU R. I.BS. of atiperi"r Family Flour, from SASVSFAr while wheat, for eale bv \V HI.KI.BR At lIARROLD. July 22. 23 _ _ lt:iK(>lK< ll'on. Coffee. iVr. I'H ri FIEI'ES Heavy Kentucky Burring, I J - r do. Dundee do. 20 ton* Iron assorted sizes, TO keg* Nail*. 60 Imp* Kio Coffee, 30 boxes Tobacco, JO boxe* Henderson’s Candles, for rale hv July l 20 KEA 6c COTTON, VOMIItIK XXIV.-IW 39. FZ,olfD HOUSE, IHacon. (tcni'KiH. arilllK siilmoribrrn have takrn that wait I known Hotel, the Finrn Hoc-k, arid are laaoeiatad under the firm of BROWN As LANIER. Ij will lie urrdlria to made premia... aa one of the firm him I. een well known an keeper of tlm Wnaliing'inn Hall, and the pulilie are arqiiamted with Ilia manner of doinj: liuaineea The Table and liar “I.l*ll not heaurpaesed I• v any one, and their Stnldea me | airy, with firm dirt floor., und not eiirpaaaod hy any in ; Oeorein. Chargee are reammihle ns the times will permit. +HOWAS A. IIRoVVN, HTEHM.no i.anif.k. fTJT The stihseriher solicits his old friends nnd pat rons at Iho \\ ashirigton Hall, to give Imn a call at hi* new stand. Hr. I.Asian. N. R.—The ofilee of the Tallahassee and Columbus line of Staire kept at this House. July 9.1846. 2Hf WASHINGTON’ BALL. JhrA .JUICOJ%% 6.1. li I Tlili Subscribers have associated in Mfflnf *if >t?e mnnf, at'nent of Ibid long established w ®ll known House. Their join! and ‘ f individual Attention will be given tn its general siiperintendanre, nnd no effort will he pnnred tn Htintnin it* former high character. We shall alivnv* Htndv the comfort and entertainment of those who favor us with n rnll. MOTT A SPARKS. Wili.i\m A. Mott, > Oviu U. B*ahks. (tT In becoming associated with Mr. William A. Mott )n the mnnngc.nenf of the WASHINGTON HAM., the subscriber heps leave to invite the custom of the travel. Jinp public, nnd particularly of hi* country friends. It w ill pivc him pleasure nt nil times, to minister to their comfort, nnd to nid them in any way in his power in the transaction of such husincsr ns may call them to Mneoti OVIl> G. SPARKS. _ Macon, July 15, 1810. 22 MStEIiESIf DR. IVAN’S Vegetable Extract, nn infallible reme dy for Epileptic I’its or Falling .Sickness, Convul sion®, iitc. Also Ivan’* Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills, for removing nil morbid nnd corrupt humors, and puri fying: the Mood. For sale nt March \ | 4 JSRLWO At VIRGINS’. 50 km>zi:x Wisfar’s RaKnin of WIID CZISIUI7. rtn D0 7,. BOTTLES of the genuine article jnsf re •/” r reived am) for sale hy HRIII'IO & VIRGINS. N. H—Country merchants wishing to purchase to sell again, can he supplied on reasonable terms, ht ap plying: at our Music and Jewelry Store on Cotton Ave* nue, Macon,Ga. BRUNO At VIRGINS, or Sept 9 30 J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN. ar.no a viiiGiaa. AGENT S for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary ands t* hrating Mngnetic Machine al.-o the Magnetic- or Compound Bitumen Plaster,and Magnetized Gold ffifl*. We alo Keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Med icines, with the hooks on practice. Macon and Columbus?, Oct 29,1845 37 Rn;; r iS ami Kale It opr. A GOOII supply constantly on hand, hv S* Aug 1 9 27 PATTEN At TAYLOR. Ciaw/v, Oils, A'r. ft-’ .ST rpppivrd from Ihr “Now York and Rronklvn White Lead Coinpuny,” Ao. I, Ao. 2, Extra anti Pi/re White Lead. A t.so \s STORK, Linsre f nnd Tanner’s Oil, Spirit* Turpentine, Varnish, Lampblack, Putty, Paint, Rrmhes. Ac. Ar. A"g I!* 27 FATTEN &. TAYLOR. BA CON-30,01* 11. iWp ItaoOn Pidp. juat rt* PATTEN & TAYLOR. Aug 19 07 X BBli! REFINED BUGAS for r>r**rrin|, Wal •f rrrrivrd by FATTEN 4j TAYLOR. Atlg 19 |O7 BUG I’M CAR< >l.l A)A Female Collegiate Intlilnlr. f I*HK tlutir.ofthi. In.lilnti.iii will It,, rc.umel on tl,e tsth X >*rc i> rth Juint direction f Dlt. El.ias marks, BENJAMIN RICHARDS. A. V. und I’ror. JOHN DARBY, A M. wtth compet-m turn tt HCli.r, fl. mcul.t7 in.lruefion advanced 1 •purt l iictit.,Laii|cwai f r.,mlontUm. ut.l brthek.. Dune. Will e n U,I uiiiutrrrup u-diy until Sth turn-. Ihe .<‘ii mr Itriuci pa li, gv.tift.'d toaniietincrio the citizen, or mm,h t .ooliita and the adjoining State., that • the tun* mencemctit of academic year, ibe institute will Open a* in* ntionH above. Prof JOHN 0.1 r. (atr of Macon Ornate College Georgia, nnd for Repast year P, ,/ne,r ,j Mathematies and Botany i,i H illtamt Massachusetts. has resitted upwards of four tern years in th>o state and (ieorp in, and has made himself mott attvantapevus/y known as a sypenor iurtmetor in science f' 1 ” ‘'terorurc, and aUoas authoi of an excellent treatise on Southern Botany “ f) f *)!’ “w?io has, with the exception f the last ycae % beeu identified with the Institution for tome years , it is unnecessary to //roA, as his thorough competency and talent for tnstrucrion have hern sufficiently and sati*fiu torily tested. | urtlj t tin* arrangt im m t there Will in-Jive Gentlemen cngxifcfl iriiheriitf rent brancluH of tin Institute. mn>io it by Ladict Him w ill direct thed;mftie aud literary dt paitm* uti, and command ihe confidence of the patron* of th Institute, i primary object h tofiirniih Instruction to )<>ung Ladiei in ad vain cti stage* of education. I bis is done both by in- Htruction and Icettirc*, aceompanied. nit *eienfific subjects. With a w.'li selected AHP \H ATI’S—C HHM IC A L AND j PHILOSOPHICAL. It embrace*, moreover, introductory HcHAH I M KM'S for yoituger pupils, to srhich special at ten tion is directed. Pupil* itre charg-t and from the time the) enter to t tie cud of the a adenhc y*ar, (Istli lune.) liy the summer arrant;, lip nt, twelve mouths b aid and ten month* tuition , *•*'’ furii*hed at 4 “light expense additional to that of the aes d-mc *ear. Pupil* may enter at anv period of the j ear I’ay rnents—half *t commenc* meiif, half at the middle of the aesdenne year. A circular giving particulars, will be for warded io any desirous of further information. Communica tions niuy be addrtSNed to either of the Principals. iiarliamvitb , uca- Columbia, S. C., Sept. I, I4A. 6wtl IVOTICK. ttbfrihrr h.-ju.t rceeiv. A and i. daily rrccitiur. f large and well selected stock of firorerim, llarthrtirc, Croclefry, Iron, llalk, Bools :mt *ho‘<. togcher wth n general assortment of Fancy and Staple ID'ii'£ which he lim* *el. tt and the past summer in New York Pnt ton markets, audeaimot (ail to *uit the WMUtsof his custom* era and the puniie generally. H iving no nt r. st, either directly nr indir-rtlv, in any of Tiic Cotton oiterations of the day, hi* tVicnd* will dtauuvrr that he can alfirJ to sell hi* good* hi a very small adtanrefrom cost; as lie will never have to make upon his good* tor losses n Cotton ursenitiDU*. His friends fYom the country can aist be assured, th it any Cotion orothei Produce St m to hi* house tor sale, will always he di*pnsd of at ih- highest markrt price, a* no individual in any way connected, will tse allowed to lie coneern'd in any way in the purchuae of Cotton. Any Cotton **nt to hi* house* for rail,from hi* customers* will always be *a'U, when directed,at the very highest market price, without any charge or commission for selling. AMOS HKNTON. Macon, Hept Id, IB4rt 31 Cmfral Etank of (>poiiria,> September, B/A, 1U46. $ IIKSOI.T) as the piopertynf this Hank, at puiic J J sale Oil Monday, tin 13d Uay of November in st, in iho town of Surkevillc, Lee count), the fallowing fats of Una, viz : No. 2—llth dist. |,ec countv. No. %4n— 3d dim. L*e county. Naa. 2.lßand 237, 15th dist. Dooly county, and No. 7l—llth dist. ltandolph county. And on Monday, the 7ib day ot December, thcresflcr, will fa* sold in the town of Newton, baker county, the fallowings lots of laud, viz : Nos. 2I 241 and 20A— 2d dint ■ Ifakcr county. Num. 157, 152, UP>, is*, 15, I4d and 240—a1l in the Ith dist, linker county. A Iso, at the same time and place, will be sold,that b* su’iful plant a non fbtely owned by C*ei. I Imais* J. Hollies, lying iu the 7th dist. Maker count), containing ICO© acre*. lbe h'..v. la lids will ba icMcaa crctllt and MW and tv year*. Notts made pa>ableat the Central Hawfc,aatistfhet*>ri- I) endorsed, will be mt ived in payment ol the above des cribed lands. fOHN S. THOMAS, Director C. B. Mi I ledger ill**, Sept. 11,11U4. 31 id* Toil 3AX.ZI. VVFRY lik'lv IN‘KI'O Boy tibotit 14 y*r M 4. Apply *t tin. cilice. Sept 9 23tl