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MILLINERY.
MRS. E. DE COCKERILLF.
Hii rrtnnud from Nw York* and re mated to Cotton
\ venue, opposite the W ushitigtun Hall, and now u;lu*
i.. J4 U’ a choice selection f
111 1.1. l 11',lit \ HTICLES.
ill puri of H won, irriich I hi)*, Caps,
French Worked Collar* ; Vt v t and Silk Bonnets; Straw,
Tuscan, Adelaide-, Victoria a.ml English Pearl Kraid !fn mt,
Mioei'Kmbiiidifrd Hats, Chun t- and Madni.na do., Iliad
license* ; Head Ornament* ; Shell Card Case* ; Polka Purses}
Cold and Ivory Emory* ; Cold and Silver Heads ; Purse Silk;
Gimps, Fringes, Hu turns, Zenit y r Wonted Marking Canvass
Perl rated Paper; Ladle*'Hair Braid*; Cravats; Embroid
ered Work Ha*ktt, fcc.
The above article* an-of the most fashionable style* and
latest importation*, and will be sold fur CASH only.
Mr*. DE COCKKKII LE will continue io bleach, press
and alter all kinds of Straw, L ghorn and Fancy Runnel*, in
a style unequalled in the Southern country,
Oct 6 3m34
. S. TAYI.OU A T. W. BL lki:.
At’orneys & Counsellors at l.tnr,
NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS.
Kefir ranees:
Hon. T. J. Rusk, }
Hon. \V. It. Ochiltree, > Kncogdoches, Tcjhs.
Dr. J. I). Stikr, )
lion. Balie Vettoii, ( A> Orletmt.
Messrs. Wkiuht & Cootkr, )
Col. EdKORD Bi.akf, Macon, flco.
Sept 23. 1848. _____ 1
,\ew Howling *:iloon.
THIS subscriber will daring the present week,open hi*’
new and eomruodioui Bowling Saloon, which he ha
omit and fitted up at a large expm-i, determined that it *hall
be under his management a quiet and orderly place of resort
fur those who wish to enjoy an hour of rational am .- I'n-n:,
or manly anl healthful exercise.
Visitors will find the Saloon a pleasant retreat, where (hey
may enjoy the recreation of bowling in Deuce anil qm* tin ss.
The Saloon is distinct and separate uom the Bar, and the
moot perfect order will be maintained. ‘The c-it isens of Mu
con art incited to give the subscriber a call, and judge for
themselves, of the ability and disposition of the proprietor :o
give satiafaclion to tlioe who may patronize him•
Aug-, S5 K. K. HItOWN
MttFM /.vst R./.vt /;.
PIIHE Mutual Life Insurance Company of Mew York
1 is oonductud on a plan highly advantageous to the
insured.
The underpinned is authorised to receive applications
and will fursish all neceasurv information to persons
wishing toe flee insurance on tln/ir own lives, or on the
lives of others. C. DAI , Agent.
Nov 20,1845 l<>
MUTUAL DENEriT
I Ate insurance Company.
rUIUS Company is in active and successful operation,
I insuring lires only, tin the most accommodating
terms. The premium, if over s6o*can be paid one-fourth
in cash, aod three-fourths in a notv at li months, with
6 per cent, interest, renewable if desired by the party
making the insurance. If the premium is less than s.'()
per annum, it can be pair! weekly, monthly t quarterly,
or half-yearly. A man of 30 years of age can insure his
life for the benefit of his wife and children for SIOOO, by
fiavin® 50 cents per week, and so in proportion for a
arger or smaller £pm, and in the came ratio for any age. j
A wife also cat insure the life of h-r husband, for tile |
benefit of herself and children, free from any demand of
his creditors. The profits will he divided yearly, among
tho insured,in available scrip bearing 6 per cent.interest,
on which the company will advance two-thirds in cash,
or the profits enn apply to increase the sum insured.
A creditor can insure the life of a debtor, and secure his
demand. Parents can insure the lives of children of 14
years and over, in a sum that when at 21 years of age,
wilt enable them to engage in trade. Every holder of a ;
policy is a member of this self protective society, and is |
not liable in anv wav bevond the premium engaged to
he paid. ROUT. L. PATTERSON, President, j
The rates of Insurance on one hundred dollars on a sin
life, for one year, adding one-half of one per cent, for j
residence tn a southern climate , are as fortoirs ;
age. anu’l payment anu’l payment I aau'l pa vim ut
for term I year for term 7 years | for life. |
90 jf 91 0 9 5 177
25 I 00 1 12 2 04
30 1 31 1 :w 2 36
35 J :k> 1 53 2 75
40 1 69 I 83 3 20
45 1 90 I % 3 73
50 1 06 2 00 4 GU
55 2 32 3 21 5 73
60 4 35 4 91 7 00
€5 5 31 5 99 8 55
J. M. HOARD.MAN, Agent.
Macon, Nov 20, 1845. y4O
LIFE INSURANCE.
riIHE New York Life insurance and Trust Company
I having established an Agency in the city of Macon,
persons may effect Insurance with this Conmpnny on
their own Lives er the Lives of others, and either for
*he whole duration oflife or for a limited period, by the |
paymen: of a small amtual premium.
rRKM!t ? MS ON ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR ONE YEAR.
jffC. | 1 Year. | -fye. | 1 Year. | .jgr. | 1 Year. | Age. \ \ Year.
0 72 2a 1 07 38 1 48 .*0 1 9b
IS 0 77 27 1 12 39 1 47 SI 1 97
IS 0 14 2B 1 20 40 1 09 SI 2 08
17 0 80 29 l 23 41 1 78 S3 2 to
18 0 89 30 1 31 42 l , r i4 2 18
19 0 90 31 1 32 41 1 89 55 2 12
20 0 91 32 1 31 44 1 90 3* i -47
21 0 92 33 1 34 45 1 91 57 30
51 0 95 34 1 35 I 92 5- 14
21 097 35 1 30 47 J 1 91 j 59 | .1 67
S4 0 99 36 1 39 44 I 94 60 4 34
$ 100 37 I 141 49 j 196 I I
TRUSTEE*
Stephen Allen, Step -n Warren,
Willi*in Hard, J* b Kernochan,
Thomas W, Ludlow, Jo 1 i Gretg,
John K. Tuwnaed, G aan C. V rplanck,
Gardner (J. Howland, J -onai do S. Snarez,
Robert Kay, lunry Hrevomt,
John John*ton, Albert 11. Gallatin,
John J. Palmer, August i* James,
Samuel Thomson, John J. Valor,
George Griffin, James J. tones,
William B. Aitor, Jonathan Goodhae,
David S. Kennedy, Daniel L rd,
James Hooker, Corn. W. Lawrence. 4
STEPHEN A LLEN, President.
CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary.
E BOND, Agent.
Macon, Jan. I, 1846. vw
j. ni. uo iHom*
IS now prepared lotah, application* for Instir
aiin’ eti House NiirvniMa mill II
rlr.tnjcs. Information a. to rule* ami restriction!,
plndlv enr.n -rati., at Ilia store, Mulberry street, llacnn,
Dec 31,1845 tfislti
.Finn insurance Company)’
OF H ARTFORD. CONN.
FfIUK undersigned A sent* will take risks against
ft. Fire in this citv, Gridin, Forsyth and other towns
n the State, oil as favorable terms as anv responsible
Company. They will also insure against the risks of
River Navigation ; their present rates arc, 3-4 per cent,
to Savannah, and 7-8 to Cliailesto •
REA &i COTTON
Maeon M in h WA, 184 5
Fire and liurinc insurance.
f |IHE aubacribcr continues to insure again.) lohsch by
I Finn,or liy M.kivk *th Lrusu Ntrio,tior, oil
Ilia most favorable terms. C. D.IV, Agent.
Oct 1.1845. 33
BOOTS AMD SHOES.
pn tn the A>ir Hrirk Store on tecond-ef.
BT I at the *iirn of the Ms Hoot, oppoutte
I'HONU h WOO!) having removed !
thair entire stock of Knot* and Sbos*
into the abovr npieivNi building, inv itr their okl customer*
and the public generally, to givr tin m a call, a**uriiir them
that K'MNi article* at low priced dim II at all timet be tutiti li*cl. <
Thrir fall ami winter stock, whtrh embracesevery article in
their line, m now being nwrrtl, and to which the atUtlition ,
of the pnblir it red pec t lolly inerted. Their Mrtmtit of)
Plantation itrogan# id the fineal ever offered In ihia maelMß,
and will, together with al| ather dcacripltons, hr anld cheap, i
They liner on hand—
')..iihh and tingle tole nailed Brogans,
IttMl')!#and tingle dole peagi'd do. several quahtir*,
Kin Brogan* of all qualities and sires,
Calf Itrogan* of all qualified and viarf,
Thick ami Kip Hootd, men and hoys,
Call pegged double and single dole Ho ta,
A splendid aaaortment of Orntlein* iTs tine aewed Calf Hoot*
Oenta* Hue calf, aewed Ik lasting Brog.tna 8t cult lit If Hoot a,
Ladies’ fine black and colored f .alter Hoots,
Black and colored half tiaiter Hoots,
Fine Huahtna and Tie Walking Hhoes—kid and call,
Fine lironr.r anil black kid Slipper* and H uakma,
Miae’ I .cut her and Morocco Boots, Buskins. Slips and
half (iaiter*. with a great variety of L ather, Kid and Cloth
Shoes for children.
I.eatlier, l.nsf*. Thread. Pen*, ftr.
C T Hoot a and Shoe* made and i jmin and aa usual.
Macon, Oct I, 1145 94
DR. K. BRAUfORKTH’S
Veuetiilile tJnlVersnl I*lll*.
Till* medicine ia acknowlrdg dto be one of the na*t val*
uahlr mr diaaoeered aa a purifier nf the Mul and Hu-
Ida. It ia superior tn Sarsaparilla, vHatlwf aa a sudorific or
alterative, and stands infinitely befbre all the preparations
and coni bin at ion aof Mercury. It* purgative properties arc
aloft* oftnrah-ulable calm*, for these piila may hi taken dailj ,
f>r any period, and instead of w* ahenmr by the cathartic f
---fet,tntrf add ••Irength by taking away the cause of weakness
The have none if the mice. able, if- ct* of that deadly specific,
Mercury. Thetecth are not injured—the bonea and limb* are
notparalyfed-no- but instead of thr ae distressing symptom*
i*w life and consequent animation i* evident in every move
men of the Mr.
These Pills, for eold, rough*, tightneaa of the cheat, rhen
madam in the head r limha, mill be found anpcnr to anv
thing imagined of th power* of medicine ; and in bilious as
s etiowa, diapepaitf. • ! l in all disease* peculiar!* women,
• lit* should lie r* and *o at oner.
For aul nf .1, ffi:irneh f llook Kforf.
tin t* ,ti , n \ • , Qj wui/f HViltn/ftn I Inti,
O t IO
n \ I TED.
row* ANI rALVRS-Fof Which liberal
price will be ft.iiL Appl* ut tlm
0.1 7. 34 V 1.0 YD IKHJSE.
IVKWSTAI'LE ANII FAUCI
At llie Pliiladel|liia
fEAilf! undersigiietl having removed t< that JStore on
I Cotton Avenue formerly occupied by L Mansse
iett, adjoiaing Mr. Bishop’s Tin Stor , would resp*ct
fully Aimonnce to the citixene of Mm “ii and vicinity,
that they have there opened an fvtikki.y new and se
leef stock of staple and fancy DRY iiOOD.S. which,
fnun theif long and intimete knowledge i t t and man
ner of purchasing at the North, will no doubt five gen
eral gatisfaction. Thankful for past fivot *. tio-v thus
renew their solicitation for future husine* ih every
confident e that they will not be disappointed
Their stock con i-is in part of
Figured arul plain liombuzin and AI paces*
Cashmered’ Eccosse ami Mouslin de Laiwe,
Silk, Cashmeie,und Mouslin de Lain Shawls,
Silk And Mouslin de Laitie Dress llnndk* r< In I *i Ties,
Finest Swiss Jaconnette and crosa-baried dou i.n,
llohhinetts, Borders, and Rdtings,
Finest Artificial Flower*, Bonnett Tab*, and the Int*; f
style of Ladien’ ILinnette and Kihhotis
Silk, Alpai ca, Merino und Cotton Hosiery, and Ladies’
fine Shoes,
000 pieces Dress and Furniture Prints,
Irish Linnen, Diaper, Sattinet, Kentucky Jeans, und
Cussimers,
Flannel, red, white, and yellow,
Bed-ticking, Bleached and Brown lio.negpun, Apron
Checks, &c.
• f /.AO,
A first rate assortment of Children’s Toys,
Fan v and other Trimmings, Perfumery,die.
<ilvN TI.KMKiVS RF.ADY!MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of Over-Coats, Vests, Linen, Silk, and Meri
no Shirts,Collars, Suspenders,Stocks, and a treat
and desirable assortment of Neck and Pocket
Handkerchiefs—together with a vuriety
of articles not specified.
These, with all other good* in their line, they are de- j
terminedto sell as low as they can he sold South of the j
Potomac,and will engage to give satisfactory bargains
to all who may favor them with their patronage.
J. KATZ & BROTHERS.
Macon, Nov. 13,1845. 39
NEW GOODS.
fIIHE subscriber* are now receiving a splendid stock ‘
1 of Fall and Winter Ciioods, consisting
in part of the following articles :
Rich satin striped Muslin de Lnne,
Ombre shaded do. do.
Plain Muslin de Lane, solid colors,
Frenc h Cashmeres,
Plaid do.
.Shaded Tarletoti Muslin,
* Figured do. do.
Embroidered Cashmere Robes,
Rep do. do.
Black Satin striped Alpacca Robes,
Plain and figured Dress Silks,
Jacconet and Swiss Muslins and Cambrics,
Rich Cashmere Shawls,
Silk and Be rage do.
Muslin de Lane do.
Thibet Wool do.
Together with a genial assortment of Gloves, Ilosie
ry, Ribbons, Bonnets, Laces. Si. c.
Also Broadcloths. Cassimers, Vestings, Domestic
Goods of nil descriptions, Carpetting, Ready-made
Clothing, .Shoes, Huts, Saddles, Crockery, Hardware,
Medicines, Ax*. &.c. KENDRICK Si CLARK.
Sept 23,1846 y 32
cheap i coons,
A11 *
CHEAP CLOTHING.
rpilE suli.( rilipr i-< offering his stock of DR V GOODS
.1. mill CLOTHING,at unusually low prior*, ami in
vites thr attention of purchasers of this description of
goods. Stor* in the hfick building first door from Wush
ineton Hall GEORGE W. PRICE
Feb 4, 1848; 51tf
PIANO AND MUSIC STORE.
KUST received from the factories of Nuns & Clark,
• sand J. Chickering &. Gilberts, a fine assortment ol
Pianos. Also from Europe, u splendid assortment of
Guitars, Violins,Clarionets, Flutes.Tromboons,Orphe*
elides. Concert Horns, Trumpets, Cornopeans, Bugles,
and a variety ofother instruments too numerous to men
tion. Piano, Guitar and Flute Music we are constant
ly receiving, of the lutest publication.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, and a variety of fancy
articles kept in our line.
A few cases of HomopatMc Medicine just received,
with hook containing the necessary instruction to ad
minister the same.
All of the above articles will be sold at living prices.
N. B —NVatclics repair edl and warranted.
BRUNO Si VIRGINS.
Macon, March 5,1845. 3
NOTICE.
! riIHR subscriber having associated with him Dr. Ju
st Lius C. Gilbert, the business will in future be
j conducted under the firm of SHOTWELL & GIL
BERT. Those indebted for accounts of last year, will
please call and settle the same.
HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Macon, Jan. 1,1846.
Drugs. ,Ile<licines, fire.
rpHE stibncribert will be receiving every w’eek, fresh
I supplies of ME lUCINKS, carefully NheWl foi
them in the Northern market*. Their arrangements
enable them to soil at very low pric es. Physician* and
others having opportunities of sending to them may re
ly upon linking their orders executed upon the most fa
vorable terms. The quality of the articles will be the
host always, and the prices as low as if they attended
personally to the purchase of them.
BHOTWELL 6l GILBERT.
Macon, Jan 1,1846 48
NEW MEDICINE.
Ilrownlec’s Aiiii-llUlious Pills.
A MILD and efficient remedy for Liver Complaint ami
iil Dyapepaia of long at s tiding Persons uuff ring from h*.
orwrsoftlie stomacn and liver wiM find tin show- Pifla hue
thy their confidence. Taken accordingtothe directions.
Price 2# cents per box. Agents in Macon,
J. H. & W. S. LI.LIS, Cotton Avenue.
_Oet22
DR. SSRirbG'S
IVlcdicatcd Touch Tandy,
\ PLEASANT and effectual remedy fur Onnjtis,
Colilr, Hoarseae.., Croup, Whooping Cough,
Asthma. Tickling and ilryanu in the Throat, Ac.
For sole I.v J. H. & W. S. EI.LIS.
Dec 15,1815. _ 41
Kairgimr. Hope aucl Tttiitc.
‘ifl UA, - KS I'.gK'mg,
t|\ r 75 pieces Dundee do.
500 meeri Kentucky do.
1 500 sh. three-ply Hanging Twine,
200 coiia Main Ila Hope,
71 do. Kentucky do.
For sale on reasonabletrmi by
July 31 24 CMAB. CAMPBELL & CO.
Kersey*. Itlankels. Silioes. Av.
THH. üba libel hat ‘i-i rvMVtimif Vail supply of
heavy goods.suitable tor plantation use, together with
a general not k of Staple Dry Good*, which they ofTer on a*
good term* as ean In* had in thin market.
They invite those who wi.sh to buy to examine their *toik
and judge for themselves.
CIfMILKS CAMPBELL fit CO.
Oct, HUS 3ft
I OH NATE OK IM: Vl’
riAHI'. two large and roinmudiotiK Dwelling Hoii.cn,
* Nilnated ill one of the mod nlcHNimt part, of the
city, known a iho VKLLOW lIuUSEj one now oc
cupied hv Mr. Iliv in. (lie other by Mr. Doug la. a. To.-
ae.ion given on the l.t October next.
Ana, Ij, i:;4fi. a*; M. E. RVI.ANDEH.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THERE Will be a public sale of business Lots m the tow n
of Cross Plains, Murray county, Gtorgia, on Thursday,
the jvtli day of October next, entiiine'living at 10 o'clock, A M.
Tlnsf Lots are situated on a St reel parall# I u itli th* Hml
road, com mane inr at a point loco Avt north of the Depot
Building or frt igkt house, and running with the Hailroad
ii half mile, within 250 fert of (lie track (he whole distanvi,
must conveniently arranged tor all Uiisimsa purposes, irmg
100 feet wide, and all of it now hi progress of clearing, ditcli*
inr, ami grading.
Luts tor dwelling* will be offered for sale at thr same time,
k saintly situated, on a street running parallel with the
Hailroad, ami business street*, some 440 yard* west of the
•ame, with ample grounds for yard* in front, gardens, nut
kousis, ike. in the rear.
Also Farms within a circuit of three miks of the town,of
from 10, M, 30 to ItiO or *OO Ogres of the most choice t|liable
hunts hi Murray county.
Th oiie liailvoad now ftinshi-d tn w ithin 91 mihsoffhiv
place it is the i*iti ntiop of the direction of the Road, that it
shall be in fall operation to Dus point m all the month af Jan
uary, 1*47, conneetiug aline of Railroads to Augusta, fia.
and Charleston, b C. of 400 miles, and a line to Mason and
Savannah, Ua of about the same disvauee ; the mail coining
through from New York in four days, and only 90 hoars from
Savannah, <ia., and Tliarlt *ten, 8. C.
I hat Truss Plain* r to he a point of muck trade, none ran
doubt who will refer to the aiap of the line of Railroads tertai
narting then flrorn the south, mid the old and important mark
et reads rxtetidiiif ♦ it frtim TANARUS linos eon tin north.
Kur location, ft is the summit level of the n ailroad liefwetn
the Ostananla It ivt r and Mill Creek, distant fYom each otln r
Idßiile* ilt I* batdh red om It*eaaß m and . rialdN
I with hautifnl ranges of hills, and is considered the unis
healthy spot in ttn e of the most healthy regions of thr whole
Cherokee country.
Mercitsnts wishing to change their present bninri h>ca*
fiotis nr set king bunneatf M. clianics ami tlm** looking for
healthy locations to settle in,-and desirous of building op a
re*peelsUleand permanent rommunity, we venture toprrdicf
will Ih* well rep Mil fbr a visit to the place on the dwy of aal>
I rin* —choice of Lota to the highest bidder, out half rash,
• >ne fhiirfh In ait month* wirh rntrreat, and the balanee in
twelve month* with interest ; for ca*h in full /which will m
aH rnac* he prefVrredJ guarantee title dr* d* will bed livers
’ lilt- on the day of *ale.
f Any further infovniatiou desired, or instructions from per
••ii- at a distance, shall low prompt and impartial attention
by addressing, post paid, the *ulai nber.
EDWARD WHITE,
1 Civs* Plains, Murray county. Gs.
I f> tt. 1 *4 r >. 1w A*
BONNETS.
■T ADIF.B and Missts row style English, Leghorn, and
’ ■ J Klorence Boiintts and Hats.
. C etcon Carriage Dtposifury.
sfrß. 2^’
1)E LOACHF. & WILCOX SON,
UR TWEEN the Fi.cyd House and Washynton
Hai.i., ami opposite Mr. G. A. Kimberly’* Hat
Store, on Mulberry Street, have on hand afresh and
well selected Block of
Carriages. Barouches, Buggies
und Rockuw a vs, Saddles, I laniess and Bridles,
Trunks Vulices. Carnet Bags und Satchetls,
Saddlery and llamas* IlHrdwnre.
Skirting, Harness, Bridle,/Top and Patent Leather,
Morocco of every variety, und a beautiful assortment of
Carriage Trimmings, consisting of Cloths, Laces, Tas
sels, Axles, Bands, Dash-frames, Spring*, Steps, Bows,
Lamps, Brussel* und Oil Carpetings; Oils, Paints and
Varni h
i , o .f every description built to order.
RIM A’ *i branch of the ibove business ex
• • ur .1 with ueamess and despatch. Prices to suit the
times.
Macon, M are li 3,184 ft. 3
MACjN CARRIAGE WARE HOUSE.
(Formerly Wrisfley 8f Fart's.)
ffIHE subscriber ma> bebaiiui at hi*o and stand, with a good
ft a**urunent of
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLES,
Saddlery and ilarm s- Hardware, See.
all of which arc offered on ilie most ai ‘ Otimodating terms.
UF.FAIKIXG in the various branclici oi Lis business exe
cuted with neatness and despatch.
A share of patronage is most respect fall y solicited.
April !I, 1H46 10 ‘ K WRIGLEI
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
f■ AHF, subscriber having take* hi* hrothet, Reuben 11.
| JVhUC) into partnirship, the busiiwas will hereafter be
eontinued under the firm J A. J. VHUK ki CO.
Macon, July 1, 1846 A. J. WHITE.
The subscriber* have in stare, and will be receiving during
the summer and fall,
A general assortment of Goods,
Adapted to the season , consisting in part of
St. Croix and Loaf Sugar, Staple Dry Wood*,
Rio, Lagmra and Java Coffee, Saddlery, Shoes,
Iron of all kind*, Liquor* of all kinds,
Hollow-ware and Nail*, Tea*—some very fine,
Werman,Cast Ik. Blistered Steel, Segar*, Tobacco,
Salt, Molas-c*, Paint*, Oil*, Glass, &c.
tlneiffing, Tirine und Hope.
With their stock of Bagring, they offer some Kentucky 52
inches wide, \ell adapted to square halt s, and which wa
highly approved of the past season by planter*.
Comprising most articles in the Grocery Line, which they
offer at the low *t market prices, nnd respectfully solicit a
call from their friend* und the public.
A. J. WHITE & CO.
(£7* After the first of October, they will remove to tne brick
corner store two doors abovt their present location, formerly
occupied by Cha/imari, Rost & Cos.
Macon, July 1, )846. y 23
HATS : HATS ! AND SHOES 1
Received by Mruiii; A Wood,
C'i ENTS* Hat*, latest style ;
H Ladies’ and Misses’ Slips and Buskin* ;
Gents’ Gaiters, a fine article,
July 2 2 t3
/Jf? BBI.S. Whiskey,
33 bills. Hum,
46 bills. Gill,
Cospuac Brandy,
Holland (vin,
Madeira, Port and Malaga Wines,
For sale by AMOS BENTON.
July 22 23
Siiar, C’ofl'ce. Ac-
HHI)S. St. Croix, Ports Rico and N. O. Sugars,
10 boxes and bbls. Loaf, Crashed,and Pulverized do.
10 hhds. .Molasses,
100 bags Coffee,
200 piec * Kentucky and Dundee Bagging,
50 coil* Kentucky Hope,
20,000 lbs.Sweede* Iron, .
100 keg* Nails,
With a great variety of artichs, making my st t very
complete in store, and for sale LOW, by
M) v MOS RF.N'I ON.
JUST received und for sale,
20 bids. Woolsey Si Woolsey’s Crushed Sugar,
20 44 do. do. Powdered do.
20 boxes do. do. Leaf do.
10 44 Ifavnnna Brown do.
J Whs 17 i'l SCOTT, CARH IRT & CO.
Jl ST j- r< ived and i"i sale,soo kegs Nails!
June 17 18 SCOTT, CARH ART & CO.
fKON, NA 11 jS, &e.—25,000 lb*, fiweede* Iron,as*'rtd
200 Teg* Nails, ’
Ca*t and (iennan Steel,
! Received ami for sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
! Yarns nml flsnnburgs,
BALKS Cotton Yarns assort! and numbers,
1 Ol bales Osriaburgs, just received and for sale by
July 29 24 GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
LARD.
II HID I.BS. prime Leaf Lard, just received nnd
AllelVl lor sale bv
WHEELER & HARROLD.
July 122. 23
CoiiiuMM'ct:.; Bn
fPHF. liighesl rte. will lie p, : r w■; ):,. : l
A Bills, by tlie subscriber.
Mncon, July 22, 22 GEO. U PRICE
TO REST.
rrUIE fire-proofsinre at present . tipi. t dessr
IJ Ken At Cotton, nnd ndjuinn; v it, ri .to. Cos
—above nre two Lrye and coniforlnblt Rooms suilnl le
for oftie.s: n|>o n Inrtre nnd convenient store room, l’os
| session nivrn tbs first ot October. Apt'lv to
July 21 23 SCOTT, CAKHART &. CO.
Tone’s Tetter Salve.
1 A TEH TAIN eurefo the SeaUMrat.\ or what is termed
Ah) onu , the 7W/#r, hut more properly tlu Salt Hheun- %
liasneui discovered by Mr. Samuel Coue. The most flatlet
tng recommendations n| his Salve have been received from
many eminent Physicians and others, who have used it, and
it is presumed that no valve has ever bee n used whose action
1 has been more beneficial,pleasant and vigorous in its action ;
■ and pel -on* using the same, are invariably surprised and
j phased with its rapid and complete restoration to health from
tlu inot filthy of diseases. It lias never been known to fail to
’ relieve, when used according the direction which accompa
nies ach box. Those persons who have suffered, and are
weary of suffering w ith this troublesome and filthy complaint
aii find in Mr. Tone’s sale at once a certain and immediate
specific. This salve aUo possesses the moat important heal
ing qualities for sort s generally, and Ringworms in particu
lar. Price, •i oo per box.
CERTIFICATES.
Gcorg iti'Girin nett Cvuvty t
I do hereby certify that ray children have been afflicted with
the Scald-head lor seven years, anil could gi t no relief until 1
procured some of Mr Samuel Cone’s salve, which effected a
perfect cure, after the application of the-ume for tw*iity
day*: this 20th July, 1844. JAMES STEWART.
Georgia, Chattooga County ;
Ido nrreby certify thmy daughter had the Scald-head,
and Mr. Samuel Com'• Saiv was only applied three time*,
and effected a sound cure. Gnta 4ndrmy hand this 30th
May, 1844. JAMES HAKLON.
• Georgia, Flood County:
t do hereby certify that my niece has been afflicted wRh
Scald-head for several years, and could find no cure tor the
same until I procured a half box of Mr. Samuel Cone’s Salve
winch effected a perfect cure. May 24, 1*44.
WILLIAM W. ALLEN.
Georgia , f)r Kalh County t
1 do certify that my boy Solomon ha* had a Tetter on his
feet, which now appears to be cured from the use of Samuel
Salve. Aug. 10, 1844 ALEX. JOHNSON.
Georgia, Campbell County i
Thu ia to certify, that my filter was much afflicted with
the Scald-head fbr six or seven years, whnh occasioned the
loss of a fine head of hair, during which trfne *ev raid phys
cians were einphryrd, but to no purpose; the disease sinned
to be increasing wutil I procured a box of Mr. tftamucV Cone's
Tetter Salve, on application of w inch a few days, the disease
was entirely removed j afler which a very fine head of hair
succeed*d the old oVie. On giving this my certificate of facta,
I feel that 1 am but discharging a dut\ I os nr tu the public.
Nov. 10th, 1144. JAMES BLACK, Jr. (
Ageteto* Sanrt, Rroitlrnret, (ks.—Harvey shot well, Macon ;
Charles F. Hoffman, jMadisoii; Win, K. Kitchen, Augata ;
Edward R. Ware and A. \h xmhr, Athena ; K. M. Cowlea
and F. W. Daucroit, MilledgeviHr; and in country towns
g* * rally. Nov id, H 45. .39
DR, BUCKLIN’ and: MILLS’
j (ft iguuil American (tkd only genuine
Flexible I*h;ibl4 k 4*al% iiiiit Ramis,
Ri at'Tlrfs anil 4'overiiig*.
1 To Mi **rs. Hucklin Kt Mills :
| Haeffvg been called upon by yoor Agent, Mr. Borgner, fbr
a siateUfrent of facta in n lation to thr effects of yofir Galvanic
lUiuh hi a case of Kheumativui, I will therefore r% late the
following :
lu April la*t I had a severe attack of Hlirumatiftn, Cramp
ami General Debilitation. My lefl arm and shoulder became
ntimh and useless fYom the Rheumatic attack. 1 applied one
of jrotrr huud* on my wrist, and other parts of the arm, which
relieved mein one week of all pain, and has restored the arm
to its former uaefh I ness. f. a. HAt’KI.F.Y,
110 Market-*!. Albany.
Jffly 29th, I*4l.
thereby certify,that I u*cd oneof Dr. Hucklin Ik Mills’
Phalilr Galvanic Hands for pwiuitilhr pit of thr (tUiiWarh and
the bead, and in 18 or 20 minute* I b caige easy and went to
sleep; when 1 awoke ! wa* hnally relieved.
SARAH A. SF.AVIY,
0 Ho* 'on.
Albamy, kept. 10th, 1*49.
Mi **r* Bnrklin Ik Mill*:
I have used your Gat* ante Bands fbr Headache and Rheu
matism, and found immediate relief fYoid the appliexti’ ii m
both cast a, and believe it to he the beat remedy flow m use ;
and I cordially recommend it to the afflicted *i t!,< 1,-
cuses. ROBERT H lU'MGRSS,
form r of Lydius and O rev mat*. Albany.
* Doet. Rtieklln H Mill* •
I have been many year* afTlirted with a disease .nfthr heart,
severe palpitation, trembling ami great prosira'ionnt th
I entire system: I had been and-r the rare of many skilful
| Physician*, and my rase pronounced liopeles*. I saw your
agent in Wivrt 1 roy a few Week* ago, and purchased Os him
j one of your larg r Band*, the application gave me immediate
relief. I have l ontinut and its it* :I am coniparai ively restored
I am free Warn pain, r stored m spGUs, and fkel a* strength
of laid i and freedom from infirmity never ex prof ml by me, and
it it with great pleasure I recommend your Galvanic Handa
to tk<*t like meaßlicted.
(Signed; SAMUEL CONGER.
YVest Troy, N, Y. tept. 19, 1141
For ffitlff by i. 11. Sr VV. 3. FJ.lJjff
——— : m L -'ll 1 - ■ - J
eiv St j*e Ac Mew Uuods,
ts V <■ if, •>'* toss X liar thenar are.
* i 1 1 ■■ fibers arc now receiving am! npetifaip a reneral
‘ 1 nn nt of the above goods, at the store lately o'-tu*
f il i)j Mr A. (i. Huns, corner of Mulberry and Second sts.
I ;p >.te the \Va*liuigiou Hall, which they offer at whole*
and tail. ‘1 heir stock in part consists of the iullowuig:
l ar.H White Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets,
l ight Blue do. do. do. do.
Flowing *♦ do. do. do. do.
White French China Dining Sets,
Do. do. do. ‘lea do.
Gold hand do do. do. do.
White do. do. Jugs,
Whin- Granite, light and flowing Mile ,lug—nil sizes,
Plates, Dishes, Bakers, and Cover Dishes to match Dining
Wares, 5
A general assortment of common Ware,
Cut, Pressed and Plain I amblers,
( ut and Pressed Goblets, Wines and Champagnes,
Pressed and Plain Rgg and Jell) Glasses,
Cut and Pressed Mil ror Dishes and Nappies,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Lamps and Candlc-stick*,
Do. do. do. Salts,
Cut Decanters in sets and pairs,
Solar Lamps—Britannia and German Silver Castors.
Looking Glasses various sizes and styles.
Stone baking Dishes. Pies, &c. fcc
The subscribers deem it proper to state that the\ have ad
opted the CASH SMS I* KM, to which they intend strictly to
adhere, and by which they will he enabled to furnish every
description ot goods in their line at .fair prices.
HYDE Jit JONES.
.. ** *>. will take order* for fanrj China Dining, l m .ml
t oilet Sets, which they will furnish ai the uuportirx prices,
adding only the expenses from New Yolk.
Macon, Sept. 2, 1*46. J
Macon Iron X Brass foundry,
A!VI> MACHINE SHOP.
r|!IlF, subscriber having recently made lurgeand bn-
A. portunt additions to nt former list of patterns lor
Overshot Breast, and Tub Mill (leering, is nuw prepar
™ 10 c * ec '" orders for Flour Mills, Cotton Factories,
Horse power Mills for plantation grinding,Ac.; also
Cotton Presses, Gin Gear, Plates and Bails, smi Mill
Irons ol every description : all of which will be made of
the very best material and workmanship, on reasonable
and accommodating terms.
~ , ROBERT FINDLAY,
Macon, June 71. 1846. ,13
COTTON PRESSES.
MMHE snbscrlber is nnw engaged at his FOUNDRY
1 in MACON, in manufacturing Bullock’s Fatent
Progressive Bower Cotton Preßses ( w hich for conven .
tence, durability and expedition,are Unsurpassed bv anv
thing of the kind ever offered to the public. To those
wishing to purchase, a triul and guarantee will |, r given
before payment is required. All in want of a first rate
Cotton Press will please makeearlv application to my
self, or to Messrs. Hamilton & Hardemsn, when price
and terms will be made known; also on hand and made
to order, Mill Irons and Castings of every description
on moderate and accommodating terms
.. . ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17,1846. yjg
NEW BOOTS & SHOES.
girl VV HI ** M I X respectfully in- I
•"I vite then-patrons and the public
. \ . generally to call and examine rheinwn.l.
SBbeY3 *d3hS “• spoil, manuraetured expressly fbr this
Their assortment consists in
Gentlemen’s fine French C.lf sewed Boots of all qualities
Gentlemen s middling hue Calf.ewed and pegged Hoots of
all kIIKTU. * rr>
B, tlemen * doubl1 ’ sole Calf “ n<l K T ewed and pegged
Gentlemen’s Calf Goat and Lasting Brogans of all kinds.
Gentlemen s line Call and K.p pegged Brogan, ul all kinds
ami qualities.
Ladies’ colored and black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all
qualities.
Ladies’ Kid Ruskins.thin and thick soles, of all kinds
Misses’Gaiters and Half Gaiters, black and colored ’
With a large assortment of children’, shoes ofall kinds and
I qualities.
Also a large assortment of Men’s and Boys’ COAKSF.
BROGANS double and single soles, pegged and nailed,
which we will sell as low as tfiesainequalit) can be bon eh I
in the city. 6
; Also Calf, Kip, Gnat, Lining and Binding
Skins, Sole Leather, Begs, Thread,
Patent Aicl-Hafts Sfc. very low.
l gggoy,ffi a,ld rcpaircd *°
LOIE! LIME!
KF.PT constantly on hand nt the CONASENA
• IME KILNS, two miles above Kingston, Cass
eounly, and w ill be sent to any of the Depots upon the
Macon & Western Rail Road, at prices lower than it
has ever heretofore been afforded.
Aug. 12,1846 26 WM. SPENCER BROWN.
REMOVAI.
If ATZ St HKOTIIF.K have moved from their
f * former stand on Colton Avenue to Mulbery street, mr
i d.ar trim thr Wn*hingt<m Hall. They have just received
Several cases of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
i wiMik they will sell on the most reasonable terms To be
pleased with their assortment, it is only necessary to call and
j look at their good*.
Macon, Oct. 7th, 1840. 34 j
An>i l\ISTl{ ATOR'S S \I,K.- ‘ . i
on the hr.'t I urstiay m 1). ct ruber in xt, betur* tft court
house door in Thomaston, Upson eronty, within th- Ii
hours of sale, all the Lands (the widow's dower cxcnpt< u b* -
hmgifcg 10 the estate of Isaae Cooper, deceased, late ot s ti \
■ him, li-iiig part of three Lots in the it nth district *.f said
county, and sold according to an order of the honorable Infe
rior 1 ourt ot Up<on county when sitting for ordinary nui pus
v.s I erms made known on the day of sale.
ROBERT J\ M u SON, 7 . , .
M. H. 5A N D WIC H, < Adm r# *
Sept 30,184A. 33
1 IMIINISTHATOH S SALE.—(t.ii u,
• ■ *n*rore the court houe door in lliomaston, within the
b gal hour* of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the
l ands in the tift*tiiih district of l pson county, (widow's
dowi r etcepted,) belonging to the estate of Edwin Teat, late
of said county, dt-ccast and : sold according to an order of the
I honorable the Inferior Court of said countv when sitting fbr
ordinary purposes. Terras made known on thw day of sale.
| Sept 30 31 M. H. SANDWICH, Adni’r.
f 2 t[.A R 1)1 A N’S SALE.—WiII he sold on the first
X* I ursuay iii.lainmr) next, at the court house in Hous
ton county, I.ols of Land Nos. 103, 185, and part of 186. Iving
on Big Indian Creek, in the 13th district of said county, con
taining JOS acres, more or less: sold by order of the Inferior
Com tof Bibb comity, sitting for urdinar) purposes, as the
property of Virginia Cox, minor.
Sept 30 33 F. M, WHITE, Guard.
A DMINIsTRATOR’S SAL lc.— Will r,
at* on *he nrst 1 tlnulav in Decern lct next, In fort the court
house dour in Albany, Baker county, I Land No. 261 in
the 1 1th disc of said county, and Lot No. 145 in Ihe 12th CIS!,
of said county : sold as the property of M. L. Mathews, *ate
of ltihb county, deceastd. Term* cash.
1 6cpt 30 3.1 \V. 11. CALJIOCN, Adm’r
Guoruni- tTlourfle Couiifv.
W HKItF.As I uuothy Cliambhsx applies for Utter* of
▼ f administration on the estate of Robert Utssu. latt of
said county, deceased.
Uhete are therefore incite and admonish all und singular
the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to heaml appear
ut my office within thetiftie prescribed b\ law,to show cause
, if any they have, why said letter# should not be gi ant'd. *
Given under my hand 2Mh Sept. 1846.
• 20 2w33 E. G. CAB VNISS. C. C. O.
H Georaia—^rpson I citiiit.
”HKH KAS John I* rank tin appliv* for Irltrn ofaclniit,.
t.tration nn th.valati ol Mn. N.iiry Bandy, dor V,
‘rite4o.ro tli.rofi.ro to otto and a.lmuni.li allao.l
ttn* ktndrod and oroditnrr of aatd doo. ... and. lo appr.r at nty
. fiioe within tho ttnioproribod by law, tuahow otiu.oif any
they have, why .aid letter.ahott 1,1 not bo grant) and.
Given under nt) band at oHire in I k.10a.1, n, ttn. 25th day
nrs. pl. tuber, 1840. WM. A. tOUII, C. C.O.
Sept 10 iw.33
Uvoruin— Ip son Lomifv.
lIfHRIKAS Nancy Murrill appli*for I* tit it ofudmin-
T g istration on the estate of Mary Lips* y, lateof said
i count), decetned.
1 hese arethereforc to cite and admonish aII and singular
the kindred apd creditors of said lcceased,to he and appear at
my office wit ton the time prescribt and hy taw, to show cause if
any the) have, why said l* ttei sshoubl not he granted.
Given under my hand 25th Sept. 1846.
Sept W 6w3J M W, CORBITT, < C o
j ( li'i kN OlliiT Mii|crior l oiin. j
t /mon County , Gdorfia. Auifhnt 7/A, 1H46. \
rpHE A*’l of the Inst (ienerul Asaeinbly (‘bunging |)|
I lima f holiling the Superior n<l Interior <>ourt6
in and fur tlic county of Upson, baring nnnointed th
j third Monday in rhi* itisnth n* the limo of nolding ih
j Sunrrior Court for 1 nson, M'l fhn Superior Court in
j and for the rdtintv of |*ike being unpointed by nnrrvi
ous art to be lioldrii that day—// i therefore Order •
! rd, l littt the Superior Court in nnd tr tle county of I p
sol? Le adjourned from the third Monday in August to
| ihe the third Monday in October, 1841*; of which, pni
| ties at lotereat, Itiror* and witnesses will lake due notice.
Ilf order of In* Mono* John J. Fi.oyd, Judge of the
Superior Courts in ihe Flint Circuit.
M U. SANDWICH,CIerk.
Angn 112,1 IC,
AD !*IINI>TRATOR’S SALtL -h. itr#
luesilay in D* celWher neat, will b* miio before the rnurf
house door in Macni, all the household s ml hitch* n Furni
ture belonging to Young .Ishtnoon, dec* mn-d.
JAMES tA I ES. Adiu’r. d* bonis non.
Oct 6,114A 34
rroTics.
A 1.1. person# ind* bird to the • stair of F.dmend ft winner,
are requested to make immediate paim* nt ; and those
haring demands against the estate are desired to present
them duly aullicotii aud, within the tins* prt scribed by law.
Oct 7,184 ft. dw.l4 EASON H. SW INN ftY , Adm ’
Tursday in December n* xt, before the court house door
I in tTie town of Marmn, Twiggs count), tb* Land whereon
‘.iliwund Hwinttey lives, at the time of his death. Sold for the
| benefit of the heir* and creditors. Term# of sale made known
on th- and.. EASON I*. IWINNKY, Executor.
I Os I 7,114 ft. Id
I.HtH t MONTHS
r mu dr to tTf Immirahle loft rior tourtwf Rihh eouttt f
wfn'ii sitting for ordinary pur poors for leave to * II tha If* *
j groes N longing to thr chtloren *f Margaret Mann, deceased,
to be sold fur u division, and for th* In n fit >f th* creditors
i of said dec*a**d, HIRAM T. MANN, Gnardiatt, lie.
Oct I 34
HOUR MONTHS after date application will be
1 F made to the Innovabl*- Inferior Court ot Bibb county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Wave to gfl all the
Ijitids hi*f ingittf to Voting Johustan, late of said county, du
feasod. 1 AM KB UAYfeft,
Atlm'r. de bnns non *f Yo mg Johnston ,drc*d. .
Grnml Lodge of Rewk'ia.
ft „ _ * OVi E Annual Grftnd Cuiumv-1
_i>v \ I nicatiun will comnu me on
Kit* W‘'dne.!ay th 2-th O. t *b. v.
the Maiunip Hall in llu city
WmV Macon,in wcordanc i- with tin
pfovivii’i-s iil ilif new Grand Cm
S thciltion, All ‘.odg < lindfr it’
.iunudictiun, ami numbt i * >
Lodge will take and
Qr tice thereof. On Thursday -’
hjf I vi ill be u Masonic Proc-i sum,
an Address delivered by h, i| t .
JAMF.S JOHNSON, of Columbus. All brethren in g.
standmti are cordially invit* and to attend and unite in the cere
monies. ?.y order of the Most Woixhtpiul Grand Master.
S. ROSiFv, Grand Secretary.
M con. Sept 23, 184 ft. ,i‘2
CX The Athens Whig, Augusta Chronicle and Columbus
Enquirer will give the above two inaeitiwHs.
2QAA SACKS SALTfr“te“bv ’
9 £\jYJ Aug 27 28 A. J. WHITE ft CO.
PRIME PORTER in pint*, fur sale by
Bfepff W SCOIT, fARHAK I CO,
Rriimty (uanaiKnl pure.)
H ALF pipes Otard, Dupuis f<* Co’s lirandy,
£ 1 do. do. Signette iiinmly,
2 quarter casks do. do. for sale by
Sept 23 31 KEA & COTTON.
lllacoti au.l IVetiitTii ltail-Koa.l,
l'rom Macon to . ltfanta .
ON and after Thursday, September 10th, the trains of this
Road will be run as follows :
Leave Macon daily at 9s, A. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 7|, A. M.
Connecting at Macon w ith the trains of the Central Rat
Road, and at Atlanta with those of the Georgia Kail-Road
each way.
Stages for Montgomery connect daily each way with tin
trains at Rarnesville, making a cotinuous line from Cham s
ton, S. (’. via Savannah, Macon, and Columbus, Georgia.
Stages fur the Indian Springs connect with the Inins at
Forsj th daily, each way ; and for Meriwether Springs and
West Point, at Grifflh.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $4 00
Do. “ do. Grittiu, 250
Do. “ do. Karnesville, 175
Do. “ do. Fors)tb, 100
EMERSON FOOTS, Superintendent.
Macon. Sept 8,184 ft. 40
31acon aV Woilern KailroaU.(
September lOth, 1846. J
Freight on Cotton reduced.
(1 OTTON will bo luken over tliift road from this <lute,
J at the following low rates per 100 lbs.
From Macon to Crawford’s Gets.—Forsvth 10c
Rnrneaviile 12j c. — (irifiin lb c. —Jonesboro ‘2O c.—
Atlanta ‘2.5 c.
From Atlanta to Jonesboro 12| cents
—Barnetville 20 c.—Forsyth *2O c. —<*
Macon ‘25 c.
All Cotton passing fiotn the Mm i
road to the Central Koud,wi!l t : t
-100 lbs. from M aeon to Savannah
EMERSON FOOTE, -jut * nt.
Sept 16 (1
ACCOMMODATIOK SXAJI>£.
fIAHE subscriber has erected a in w and
X commodious Stable in the rear ot his
OSH store, on Cherry street, where he will le
prepared to keep Horses by the day, we k,
Y\ Q or month, on the most lib ral terms His
•■■■■kki friends and the public are invited to give
him a call. WILEY V. WAUNON.
Macon, Sept 9,184 ft. o
fTIHE subscriber has bow in t large and well
X selected stock of
HATS ‘iND CAPS,
and will be receiving every week, t?o as at all times tot
have fresh goods, and of tlie latest styles, which will he
sold ut wholesale or retail at very LOW PRICES, a
mongst which may be found
6 cases fashionable Reaver Hats,
6 do. do. Nutria Hats,
6 do. do. t*ilk Hats,
10 do. do; Angola llats,
tJj 111 l£w 0 1 ■- TxV? ,
50 case* Brond Brim Beaver Nutria und Brush H
!25 dozen Genu’ Caps, a preutmriety,
do. A outlis and Gap-, great v&rieu
100 do Blocl
With a ®reai variet* j t’other goods Having nia*?
Ptich arrungemFiits as will insure his poods to be pi.?
rh9ed at the very lowest prices, he feels confident tn;.
customers will not be disappointed as to price vr quai.i v
dy calling. F. K. WRIGHT
Mncnn. A*ig 10,1846. 27
GHI.SWOU)VS I Ml* (COVED
eOTTO.Y G /.VS.
THF. subscriber will continue the manufacture of
these Ginn at his old establishment, in Clinton,
Jones county, Georgia.
He can offer no better recommendation in fnvor ofhia
Gina, thMn the fact of having supplied more than ttre/te
hundred planters with them during the Inst two years,
while no other factory has probably sold in the Slate as
tunny as one hundred during the same tune.
No expense will he spared to sustain their high repu
tation, and render them still more perfect if possible.
They will he warrunted as usual,to perform well,nnd
delivered at the purchaser residence. Engagements
can be made with bis travelling agents, or bv letter di
rected to him. S \MI 111. GRISWOLD.
II ’ •
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
FIYIII. xiihwrih.rß will ,lo any him) nil kind* ul TIN
1 ROUTING, hi Hlinrl notice, nnd on vefy renfona
bk, lermv, nnd the work si,nil In’ wvll dono. WV w !
go to my pari of ll,e Sluie to do Roofing il ftri ,■.
DIKBI.K ,v Bli A \
Colfnn Avomip noarly opponito Wash,’
Macon, March 3, 1846.
MdIISIONMIEIUITNALI..- , .
.old on tliafiral Tnc.day iu Novenihrr nvxi.ui in.
court house door in ihe town of I’erry, llon.lon i oiiiiiv
within Ihe u.nal hour* ol sule, the idllowin* property,
to-wil)
The west half of lot of land, No. 50, in the 10th dial,
of Houston county, cot,lsii„„|{ lUi A aero* more or less,
well improved, 13 beds, 13 i„„llre**rs, 13 holsters, !46
pillows, with Ihe clothing belonging to said beds, 13 bed
steads, and 3 extra matrasses,!! guilt looking gls sees, 3
dressing glasses, 1 heautean, I wardrobe, 1 mahogany
centre table, 1 pine centre table, II head of stock cuttle,
400 bushels of corn, more or less in the field, 3 long di„-
injj tables, 28 eon,men bide bottom sitting I hsire, 42
cam am) stool bottom chairs, 25 head of siock and no at
hogs; all levied o„ as the property of Thus. V\ ,lii„. „
to salislv one Ii l from Houston (Superior Conn. ,„ 0,.
•or of liiimiltuii, lluualoii Cos , agumet ‘I lii uiul
Mhenherd VV illiums.
Also, the inlrresl of James Hall in filly,, i „and,
it being 111. north east corner ol lot No. I<e ■ ,1 ■ ■
H,slriet of Houston county, levied on ns th ■■ ~ ,
J antes Hul I, to satisfy one fi la Iron, u J n- ~,
tlie 52711, t ‘ompany itistriet, G. M , , unty
Houston,in favor of N. B. Thompson A , ~, , ,
Hall,ami Win. Herrington aeeurili
out by W,„. Herringioo, ami lavi ~>
Also, two lots of Fanil, Nos lL
district of Houston county,levied <>„ , 1 , . ,
Hiram Megar, lo saiiafv one Ii fa Ron, , 1ni,.,, ,
Court, in fator of J. A. fit J*. 8. Virgin, lor in. .... ol
James Fellows, sgainsiHiram .Sega,
Also,the undivided internal of Jordan C. Brooka, in
I**4 of land No. I!*2, in iho oil, district of Houslun cuunlv,
it being one hall ol stud 101, levied nil lo satisfy one fi la
from I u,min. Inferior Coorl, in favor of S. ltlack, and
other fi fas against the said Brooks, and transferred to
Ilriiiainin 11. Wright.
Also, hit of land, No. 180, in th. 9th district of Hous
ton county, levied on ns the property ol St, plum R.
Ilsrn, lo satisfy sundry fi las (rami, Justin. Court of
lb* 337tb Company I Irstrict, (i, M. < ~ , W arren
F*. Handers, Age,l, fire,, against Slrpln, I'am, and
Allen Busbee.
CALVIN 1.1 AliV, Sh'tr.
Lot of pine land Nn. S3I, lutiu . ii.nt, 2': acre.,
mnreor less, in the 13th dial, ul HdtlMo ,oiy, le. ied
on ns the property of Allen P. Sp,„dl. i ol.lv „fi
fa from lln union Hupertof Cm, u , V\ illmm
Hmilht properly poo lnl ot,, v
also east half of Lol No. 73 us’ „
county, levied on ns th*’p, p...,>, ~,
satisfy a Ii fu from llou-i I r ,
Lilnsrd V. Muaro pr* , r p| muff ‘s
allwruey. t. K “:I*JI,H, Den Mil)
H)>t. 26, 1846. 33
X I)' 1 1 BR’N SA T. ,n ,h* tart sill
_j HIM! teals,nvot of s ,1 warn Hi*n|, late of , wiggs to
and ‘■ soil, w ill til* .old on ilie rail, day us Nowni'a-r id-xi, a,
Ihe lalr rr.ldeM*of .aul ilerra.ifj, all th> pen.lialil, proper
t y belonging to the .state, cousinilie ,I’ Horss*, Slock Cat lie,
Stalk llog., and Sheep— Cum, 4unjar, sml variuu* oilier .r
----tieles If Mi tsdieu. o, MindMl ‘term* hr4le mails Known an
theday. P VSOS 11. SWI\*F.Y, K.tcctnr.
Ort 7. 1*44 |4
I 3:S?ES?6*
tHe oilalic that b i- nun r* a . , ,l, i l,„ki s lo >nfcrni
Trusses of „„> ,r • ~,‘tV’ /'“ut 1 ’, 0,111
feet ii a I He also mal.ts •> - ’ n : , “V ,j.
proven very effectual Th , , v . h * ‘ 1,4, 1h h a<
measure: th subscribe r i;| r . , Ui-U . u , ltl ’ fVoni
to those who Will do hit. • , .r s ! , t 0 effect
est object in i ases of Heruia f, -v , >n , 1 * ,t ‘g*eat
the case, and fit compact l> i>m , HhS ,u •Ult
cover* and Also a few gum-i last.c Fr. ml. Jr, .V ,ul r *
1 he subscriber has been working at the bo\ “ f,,r “*h.
numtx*r its year-: ulsu in making Sutgiial nml'l! Ut, ‘. for *
strut,uttf whu l. mk. S |,.mvu,„p c t. luil,Uß ,n -
It is with pleasun I can refer to the uiest . ni i, Vt
tioners of Surgery and Medicim of i u
Tin sub.ribrr al-o earns*. * <ti. giixsiiit..
NKSS mall the r. pa.ring also Cm “ BVS >’
aml-tt. CMtois vltml*,. i. ■ han fi ltry K ruu tl
Opposite Post Dtti *i ,1 u ‘ ’
s. pt it o, P. r hodgktvx
y|t>v *HS after date
r ‘■tod’ to o, .i.U Inferior Co£n “ Hibl ‘**
wttt-ti sittim* 10r... 11 u:.r : purposes, lor leav. V, cu tl
ole.vh .:ITh. fit. T o!, “IT.aml-\„ V(SB 168 m."’" 11
a ” >'■ i formerly Early „ow’b‘l ,M ’ ,j ’
:/L-,.lisute^^;’
S ‘'” “ * ~r,,S O* WALKF.H .
|7la> R, --VION Ills afi ■'■riul* application .
-
s , mum r.de bonis n on
- _ WttktVe Will Mtn’exm
■’ •• ‘<>■<■ rtthp lsi'Kor , Cou <, ? , of*Keoß i ** * UI
Mltett Mint, n, U cur, ordinary for leav, „ Co .“ n, . v ’
mil eatute belonging in the orphans of Sittieu’ /'p “; e
an son, deoedsed. lor the t.-m-ti, of said orph. n V - R,ct
June 2 Jo HODV lUCHARDSON.'Gaard.
I; t?
June HI ROBERT GREENE, A.lnt’r
* , HonoraWe Inferior Coon of Hou 1 ”
l( , . ! ;. m * f ! ,r ord, “ r y Pupses,for leave
( , (; ; heh To^nM A sgte d *
‘IIS after dau application TilThl
’ nur ‘” (nf. rior Coar,*:,f J 0,,,",
“...ry ordtuar) pirn,,,,., f r l.avettlii
t,?£££r UUr0 ‘ A “"**
;U ‘ ! ‘* ‘ JAMES HARRIS. Ai,*.
,F “U d,f ‘° *bV/tTbrior^Sjii*t^of Joncoteoimtim!, *‘ H kc
foT onlinary purito,. ,fo r leave to sell all .i t , “ l,,ll: 4
...tr ... (Iteeatate'or sitamon Baker
eeptton of Use wido, dower J ( w "” tic it-
Jon. . Count,, Jaly6. < i846. , ‘ T ‘ HARDEMAN, Adm’r.
’hi
emtntf. all the real estate belongingt^rrimmal,TV, i. “ u '!‘
<on,dec and. lateof said county. Sold ftu-the ben ft 1 iciarcf
. ..ofsaid dewed. Term 5 , made k,,^ 1 ™ . “ “’h 1 -
KODV R i’ “akdson.V, i;, 01 '-
i T V. ~
x V I UesJjiy fit • first
; ’ ■ iflC court house tils of Stic,
! *urah>r tb-ru * ■ “f < .mm y ,Lot f
! .&U..triet,r**cn. - r . f-us.vj fi.rm.rly in the
. ,t. a min. ~ o “* e",’ l ” loFntori.
Court ..I t’n-. . ‘ honorable 1 okrug
■ .1 for the U , I, *’ *’ a <o ''” f ordinate,
‘'° l - 11 rm 611 the day of sale
J hunta..,,,,, Stpt HGLLOWAV, okrtiT
(i^ K re , ) V! ’ S A 1.1 ’ .—Agreeable ,o„n‘o,.
V! dot of tie Interior Court of Macon countv when
(’our? U o, 'f“ nu, J l'urTKtsv. will be sold l.ef.,re tlte
Gourl-house door ,n eauj county,on the first Tuesday
tn December next, a || ,|, e rt:H | exlnte belonging to Trine
SotVf I'a'daon, late of Macon county, deceased.—
■ oil for the ben. tit of the heirs and credilors of said
*ICH*iUMO.oWr*
MwsggEgutfiacsafiaita
n U evl*"f’“ the omti.ided interest of A S
Bryan, deceased ;be,ng one l.utidr. and and lift, acres of Land
Lev, Bryan, deceased, tate ~t I t.g. on ,y. Term.oath.
’’ TI ‘J BRYAN,
SG’.J jo , l iTiryaa.
4DWIJKT.I;aTOK’S S4I.L ’* *tw mid
Ashei..no.. • 1 “,•►*
ACR f ,x ; ,o ’ocv ae,y^.VsS
i . . * * a, d c .i. nt\. ib ctascii, being
m i it. l of the
pr v. ii Mturiljr,
i , \ ,!m i M ,i<, ‘ *> show the land i6
’ *■' l to x ■” * <hi’ >amc,
r S HEALLE,AdaiV
W-Vitl’ Is T K ‘ r°R* s SALK.—WiII VsM
i< • ha I It-, dec* iifiCiJ. i'll
,; ‘ ‘ ‘* >in xi. a stock of Cuttle,
I o©ls, < <rn, Fudib r. hff
■' * 1 ’ “'bur articles. Sold as thr
{ { lei in*, all sitin 6 tiiici* r
tw t>. months i R
SnlJ*#Tit.e “ 15 M i: * “EALLE.Ada.T
a bwiniii to r* sax.Cs—Am
l ■ able lo nn 01 ;e. • . Inferior Court of Maron
county, when sifiii a . ortin.nn purposes, will br Hold
before iho Conrl-hi tidf !or in said county, on lh* fin*T
I ußstluv in Heoembei imxl. all ih* real estate of Jolm
KietiariHon. sr., bite if Macon county deceused—con
sisting of Ibfee lots of bind, the place where the de
ceased lin’d 1 . Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of sard deceased ROBEUT GREEN, Admr.
July 15, 1816. go
A Inn \ \ sai.e.-wiii bcioid
I'm “ M 1,1 !,>t 1 “ n uvtmbtr m xt, before theMbwrt
h(.u* door in ‘: run. Iw igvs county, Iving in th* Osky
Menu on th bcmiti;-’ rivi r, -ing Lot nu'mber one Imsdrrtf
ami eighty *ev n and two L<( adjoining,viuinhcrs notknswn
--DcMSg • 07| act-, a, more ov l< nr, the same being'., co<l fiver
and. Sold an ih. pron rty of Samuel Strci tinan, dicimd.
by order *r r.,nrt of I wigg county. TANARUS rMis twelVe -fiowih*
credit for approved Jicuri'i.
ARTHUR BMYAS, A'diß’r.
5*5 1 iQ With the Will airaedri
I ;4 I { VTOUB 84LF.-WHI l*’ oW
*r. “ • d:iy in November n .Tt, lieford iSfcniart
■ ‘ ‘ to.it coning, I.ut st i and mtwb*r
**‘ v v,. “ ti • nth district oririitally H4tih wiv
n. i the relate of Arrhweli J"!"**
u veil Terms on the At.
1 T. I. HIVER,
MtlflVfft TOR’S SALK.-”' 11
“• ‘ ll -1 lo<ii) in NoveniS* r m xt,before th* duvrt
j •••*-” d-ir in hr ••pcctivc count it's in ohtch the laltdiln*
’ *be t .Ibiw-ing laudi ;
laot numht r one hnudred and thirty-one itt the irtWti d
triet of Kautlolph county ,
Lot number one hundred and five iit the tenth dittHft ol
Knmlolph county.
Lot mimher fourteen in the seventli district Randdljlh so.
Lot number lour hundred ami six in the fourth d*lFiet ot
F.ari) county
U*t a-Huber nor homired and seventy-one in the (MiHerat*
ditri t of Early county. ..
Lor number two in the llth district Sumpter, ortgiwt'f
Let* county.
Sold by order of the Inferior Court ot RihhOantV,i*
property of Murdock L. Maftieson, dtcra.ciL lateui s*'dy*
I erm* cash. w. H. CALHOUN, r *
Hpt 2, 184 ft. ,u
\0 'I I NINTH ATOM’S SALK. ‘
nn order of toe court of Ordi nar) olMacon hjul'D wl
sitting for ordinal ) purposes, w ill be sold on the fl'** Man V
111 No%einiMT next, all the real estate belonging tu hdi” Kf
•r'Uon deceastd. for the In m fit of the In irs and cr‘lili*M
...I deceased. Term* made known on thgdat *>f ,
Uj 21 KOJiEHT GRLF.N, Alt r
11 VIST R ATOH’S N A LK.- W j’! l *” “J!
k first Tuesday in Novemm-r “* x, ** 1 , c xd,
urrH) county, Lot No. 10V in th* 1 disturb
• Murray county.
oe da> at the ouuft hotiae In I umpklM eoun*"*
> •• (hi sth dist. first Mellon, noa l uiapkin
i lie sold on the first Thom!ay in Dcreftib*r m* t
♦H* c it t bouse In Thomas county, Lot No. l** tn *
Utatrui formerly Ifwm. . ~m 4 t
All sold as the property of Lewis D. Wiirthcflj, “
‘amvln :?• \V M.t"l ’•* ‘
1 p.VIINISTIt VTons-SAI.K■
X • hi* town of Lamer, Macon county, f - r ,*,,it
m November jnxt.one Lot o# Land coi , o f a d
bung part of Lot No. one k indred in the jHJ* „„,d
count), and well improved. Also* ffefr*w ssatlir
Klhh ulmmii 20 years of age, and her fhilu at***** l w
old. _ _mhrr
And also will lie sold on the first Tue*t ‘h ‘ *(
in xt. h* fore the toftrt house door in Irani eer-■’ •”
l.stul No. three himdri it and si vi nty-thrsi in te 1 *|Btr sf
ni anl countv, containing 4VO acres. All *ml • ‘ for tl.r
F W. YoungbliMui, ceased, late of Macon r"“ Jh
purpose of distribution. Ter ins road* k i"e* ,
sale. MAVJ * M M ’Um l Adm*.
WM (I bi ‘ lU1i) f$
as*
I!17 J’lmrcß of Cnpitnl Stock i* l
clmiitii Hmik of Mhcom.
X..M > th. prupvriv.tf th.f.t.ti*of J.. 6” B**'■),,•<
fiir the heurfit or the hieesand creditor# of A,im'r.
will he liberal. CHARLKh E* \% h4m'\-
( XROLINt M. HAWIS.**” ,
Bvpl 4, 184*. [T. rap; ] *
tons ALL.
4 PRINTING FItFiSS, (4 nft’s 11 ’
J\ in good ord* r Apply *• unarnT Tl!*^
• f ptIA lllf M'lHe n ■