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Mill IN 2 it. Y .
MRS. E. DE COCKERILLE
HAS KXranl Km V.* Turl, <1 uran.tj to c wton
A.cn.e, till fUiugtoil Hill, ana m* •>!*
for 40If a oilolll H-I’ It!"i. ’ll ■,
mHiM.m:kv aktici.es.
•maritime in nr It,l,lnns l ln'K, I “ “* 9 I o'**, r -*P.
French Wnrlwd CoMan,; V.9..1 .nil Stlli oi'tti 8t ,
Taicin. AdnUtdo, Vtrtnno 8 KM K llk IVarl HraH “"imru,
Miun’ Kroh stilnrt.l H, thin; *. Alia Ma.li.lii.it <!.(
1 Arran'*; H- J Ortiain. nl. ; Shill ('rd ( 0"‘ I I “Ik. 1 urJ, ' s ’
(laid ami Ivory B.nuvj . ; Onl.l a...1 Silv. r Hra.l. , Pure. Silk.
Wimp., Krinrra, H.iiioi,Z‘l**>l r Wnriu.l Mnrtlih* l’nn;
P*rf!ru-d I .per; 1.*.1i.V Hair Braids; CravAffi ( KmUroid
ored Work Hak t, fit*. .
Th a hove article* hit of t Ik* most fashionable styles and
latest importations, ami will be mW for ( ASH only.
Mrs. UK COCKERII I.E will continue n. bleach, pres*
and alter all kind* of Straw, Flirt ) Uomiets, in
m style unequalled in the Southt-tn emm try.
Oct 6
~ COWrr£CTIOi\rAKY.
TUF. nubucrilmr, grilrful for tlu vrty liberal patron.
age rktnndnij lo liim, inform.* 111* 1 ciii/.ona ol Ma
con, that he has juM reroive.l, ami will continue to re
veive ilurins llv* reason, n vnried aKsorimont ol t res 1 1
CONFECTIONARY’ ol every dearriptinn, nn,l of the
latest style. His OM.t*l.Tll. C.Nint- are ol the
cmom recAerchc style. His Plain Can hum frcnli* ftno
maite ol tlie best material.
Ilis stock of FRUITS, either drie I or fresh, wnl he
complete. _
Every article in his line, warranted to he manulaetnr
ed of the liesl ingredients, will he furnished either by tile
vhnletnU or retail, ou the elieajiest lurin’ f" r ealc _
Macon, Oct a- US J. SHULTZ.
New Bowlins Saloon.
THE subscriber will during the present wok,open hi’
ucw and coin modtou* Dowling Saloon, which lie hav
built and filled up at a large expense, deterittim and that it shall
be under hit! iMMaunmu a quiet urttl orderly place of resort
for those who wish to enjoy an hour of rational amusement,
or manly aud healthful exercise.
Visitors will find the Saloon h pl< ;ittiit r< treat, where they
msv eiuoy the recreatiott of bow ling i * peart anti quit tns*.
The Saloon is distinct ami separate from the liar, and the
most perfect order will be maintained. The eiti/eiia of Ma
con are invited to give the subscriber a (till, anti judge tor
themselves, of the ability and disposition of the proprietor o
rive satisfaction to those who may patronite Him.
Aug 6, 25 K*. K DROWN.
f*i/ /; /.vsiT’./.vt /;.
mHE Mutual Life Insurance Gompnn? of New York
I is conducted on a plan highly advantageous to I lie
Insured.
The under?!gred is Authorized to receive applications
and will all *<ves*ary itr r union to persons
wishing toe flee insurance on llicir own live**, or on the
lives of others. Ct DAY, Agent.
Nov 20,1845 40
MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Insurance Company.
FlllllS Company is in active and successful ope rut ten,
1. intuiting tires only, oa the most aeeoiomodating
terms. The premium, if overs.’>o,citn lx* paid one-fourth
in cash, nod three-fourths in n polo ut 12 months, with
6 per cent, interest, renewable if de.-iretl by the party
making the insurance. If the prnpiuiu is less than $•>!•
per annum, it can I e paid weekly, iikmiility 4 quarterly,
nr half-yearly. A man of 30 yea >s *l age ran insure his
life, for iff* benefit of his wife and children for SUH)O, by
paving 50 cent* per week, and -o in proportion for a
larger or auiuller sum, and in the same rrtuo for any age.
A wife also car? insure the life ol lu*i husband, for the
lienefit of herself and children, free from any demand of
Ilia creditors. The profits will be divided yearly, umung
lh insured,in available scrip bearing 6 per cent.interest.
on which the company will advance two-thirds in cash,
or the profits ran apply to increase the Bum insured.
A creditor can insure tlie life of a debtor, aud secure Ins
demand. Parents can insure the lives of children of 14
years and over, in a sum that when u* 21 years of age,
will enable thorn to engage in trade. Every holder of n
policy is a member of this self protective society , and is
not liable in any wav beyond 1 1’ premium engaged to
be paid. ROB T. L. PATTERSON, President.
The rates of Insurance an one hundred dollars on a sin - ,
life, for one year, addin* one-half oj one per cent, for
resiitenrc in a southern climate, are as foltorrs
ege. aau*l payment 1 nnu’l payment anu’l payment
for term 1 year | for term 7 years for lite.
*3ti o pi o •. * Cfi
25 | 00 112 2 04
30 1 31 1 315 2 36
35 1 :w 1 51 2 75
40 1 69 I KI 3 20
45 1 90 1 96 3 73
50 l 96 2 09 4 60
55 2 32 3 21 h 78
641 4 33 4 91 7 00
65 5 34 5 PP 8 55
J. M. BOA HUMAN, Agent.
Macon, Nov 20, 1345. v4O
tV UN INSURANCE.
rjIHK New York Life insurance hii.l Truvt Company
1. Imvingestablislie.lau Agency in the city of Macon,
persons m.iv effect Insurance with this Conir.pnny on
Lives or tlie Lives of ..ihers, end either for
the whole duration of life or for u limited period, by the
payment of a small annual premium.
rnKMiuitts on onk huni>rei> not i.uis fir nst year.
| t Tear. \ jgt. | 1 Yrar. j jlif. | t Tear. | Jgr. | 1 Ito.
0 73 28 1 3S 1 *s .'0 1 96
II # 77 27 1 12 39 l 17 St 1 97
16 0 M 2S 1 20 SO 1 69 32 2 08
IT 0 36 29 1 23 91 1 78 S3 2 1 0
Jg o 89 30 l 31 92 1 *3 .39 2 18
19 0 90 31 1 32 93 1 89 33 2 32
50 0 91 3! 1 33 99 1 90 56 2 97
51 e 92 33 I 39 93 1 91 57 2 80
22 0 93 39 1 35 96 t 92 58 3 19
S3 0 97 33 1 36 47 I 91 59 3 67
34 0 99 36 1 39 48 1 94 60 4 35
, 1 00 37 1 41 49 1 9!)
TRUyi I K-
Slephen Allen, Step n Warn n,
William Hard, Jo. h Krrnochaii,
‘l'hulna. W. I.it,How, Jot i Gnnr,
Joh i U. Townsed, G, .in ('. Verplaurk,
Gardner (9. HowtauJ, 1 ouai do S. Suan-x,
Robert Rav, l. ury Hrevoort,
John Johnatiin, Albert tt. allaun,
John J. I’aliller, AilffU.t I. Jaine.,
Samuel Thomaon, John J. V.tor,
George Griffin, James J. tone.,
William R. A.tor, Jonathan G ioilhue,
Hand S. Kennedy, Daniel L rd,
James Hooker, Corn. W. T.awrence.
STEI-HKN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary.
E- BOND, Agent.
Macon, Jan. 1, 1846. T 49
J, 1)1. iiniKD.UADi
IS now prepared to take applications for liiniii'-
anc on House Scrvnnts *l
r.hlllllcs. Informition ns to rales and restricliniis
gladlv eiven ffratis, at liis store, Mulberry street, Mm no.
Dec 31. UMn tlis-Hi
.Ctna Insurance Company,
OF IIARTKOUD, CONN.
riNIIC undersigned Aeents will take risks nyainsl
.1 Fife in this city, (.rillin, Forsyth and wilier towns
n the State, on as favorable terms as anv responsible
Company. They wilt also insure against the risks of
Kivar Navigation ; their present ratss are, 3-4 percent,
to Savannah, aud 7-8 to Charleston.
RCA St COTTON
Macon, March W) 1845. 8
Fire and .llarine Insurance.
FIIUE subscriber continues to insure u ininst losses hy
J. EiKK,or bv Maiuw* akj Island N iviuaTiojv, on
themost favorable terms. C. UaY, Agent.
Oct 1,1345. 33
LIFE INSURANCE.
Ity 1,. SIMPSON, Oorsin.
OFFICE AT IKW IN TON, WILKINSON COUNTY.
IN preparing of the present for the use of the l.ilt* Insur
J| Alter Office, the Author ha* been guided nut more by a de-
Aire to offer I*At winch might b really and permanently use
ful to Hi* constituents, than lie ha* been by a pndound re
spect for the institution, naturally prone as he know* it to be,
all that is pure in sentiment and xcellent in moral worth.
The materials ul’ the work for insuring, which he bus drawn
from a variety of source*, have been selected with special r f
ereitce to actual vitality. The direction* for insuring mental
improvement will always be found to be consistent with the
Heat authorities on the subject. The bints on moral deport
lueuton manners, and the instructions oil the general eon
dact of life, the relation* most important to happiness—
namely, the religious datiea, while they approve themselves
to the unsophisticated minds of the young, it is hoped by the
author, that it will meet the approbation of every judicious
parent.
At a time when frivolity and show are too fashionable,the
author ha* dared to prepare a w ork *4’ n solid character, for
the use of this society. He humbly hope* that the public may
find it in a manner worthy of the design t and having had the
assistance of some of the ablest writers on the übjet of lift*,
education and manners, he will consider himself richly re
st arded for the care he ha* bestow and in digesting and arrang
ing iheir idi as, if the result of hi* labors shall meet the tip
firohnuon of those who would award to the gentler sex wha*
i justly their due. The highest advantages of intellectual
and moral rnltiva ion of the mind is in anticipation.
V. R.—Term* liberal and consistent. Ihe rules of thr in-
Ifitutiosi requisite, ami all ladicn free.
Sept M, lists paid 4*32
l)U. n. Itlt A NORETH’B
TVcsr > :- , ll- VniTrisnl Dills.
HIS medicin* .* acknowledged to he one of the most val
uable ever discovered u r a purifier of the blood and flu
ids It i* su pern rto Sana aril la, whether as a sudorific or
alterative, and stands Infltiitely brfltfs all the preparations
and combinations of Mercury. Its purgative properties are
alone f incalculable value, fbr these pills may be taken daib
f *r any period, and instead of weakening by the cathartic • f
f*.t they add strength by taking away the cause of wenkm s*
TV Have none #f iJte miserable effects of that deadly specific,
tf.narv The teeth are not iniured-ithe bnne* and (imbsar*
notparslvwed—no: but instead of these dUtreasing symptoms
new life nod consequent auitaat ion is evident in rtcry mute
■aent oi the body. , .
tbeiue pVU, for .'olds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rbeij
n **<*. thr besd nr limbs, will be found supen- rto anv
tbu. • lustniei • ‘ ‘ , W’eiK • *l’ ■ ih **'"’ ‘’ tn af
fections, dsspepsia, and in alldiieattWpeculiar .o women,
they should be resorted to at once.
Fop nlr Ml J. Bnrwi’ liools More. I
O. Celton Avenue OpponUt H athington HaU.
Mil for *nlr. ifltl k-- Nail..
* Juris 17 l BCOTT, CARHART ft CO.
AKW GOOItM.
r |lllE subscriber? sre. now receiving a splendid iock
I of I .til aud Wittier 4OOtIS con* ring
iu pan of the. follow ing articles:
Rich satin striped Mustin tie Lane,
Ombre shaded do. do.
Plain Muslin le Lane, solid colors,
French Gashmeree,
Plaid do.
Shaded Ttrlelen Muslin,
Figured do. do.
Embroidered Cashmere Rohes,
Rep do. do.
Black Sarin striped A1 pace a Robes,
Plain and figured Dress Sdks,
Jueeone.t and Swiss Muslins and Cambrics,
Rich Cashmere Shawls,
Silk and Be rage do.
.Muslin de Lane do.
Thibet Wool do.
Together with a general assortment of Gloves, Ilosie
ry, Ribbons, Bonners, Laces, &c.
Alo Broadcloths. Cassimenfi, Vestings, Domestic
Goods of all descriptions, Carpetting, Ready-made
Clothing, Shots, Hats, Saddle*, Crocker), Hardware,
.Medicines, Arc. &c. KENDRICK A: CLARK.
Sept 23, 1846 y 32
ISuggin*. Hope, Tirine.
rfiiiK. ii WrilxTs an now receiving their (all supplies of
the public gen* rally,at unusual low price*. We have now in
•tore, and receiving—
JOf) piece* heavy Gunny Bagging,
200 piece* heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kcntuck) Hope,
50 do. Mauillu do.
100 lbs. Twine,
1,000 sacks Salt*
Iu,OOJ lb*. SweedesTfon,
1,000 lb*. Band, Hoop and Roil Iron,
10 hhd*. St. Croix and Porto Uico Sugnrs,
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.
too bag* Rio and Java Coftte,
50 boxes Tobacco,
100 keg* Nail,
1,0 ‘0 lb*. Cast, (German and Blister Steel.
Alao PAINTS AND OILS of ever) description.
E. BOND. :
Macon, Jan 1,1845. 4'<
PIANO ANO MUSIC STORE.
JUST received from the factories of t \un A Clark,
and J. ('bickering Sl Gilberts, a fine assortment of
riaruis. A lbo from Europe, a splendid assorlment of
(• urtars, Violins,C'larionets, Flutes, Tromboons,Orplie
clitfee, Concert Horns,Trumpet*, Cornopeans, Bugles,
and u variety ol other instrument* too numerous to men
tion. Piano, Guitar ami Flute Music we are constant
ly receiving, of the latest publication.
\N A I’CHF.vJ, JEWELRY, and a variety of fancy
articles kepi in our line.
A few cases of Uomopafhic Medicine just received,
wish book containing the necessary instruction toad
minister the same.
All of the above articles will be sold at living prices.
N. B.—\\ afrllt'S repairt’d and warranted.
BRUNO &l VIRGINS.
Macon, March 5,1345. 3
NEW BOOTS & SHOES]!
4kM7HI 1 I\G Jk MIX respectfully in* I
v ▼ vitetheir patrons and the public i
irn raff) to call and examine their stock J
—Y] ‘f ?d® manufactured expressly for this
O market. Their assortment consists in
part of
Gentlemen s fine French Calf sewed Boots of all qualities, I
Geiitieiiien's middling hue Calfseued and pigged Boot* of j
all kinds.
Gentlemen's double sole Calf and Kip sewed and pegged
Boots.
Gentlemen’s Calf, Goat and Lasting Brogans of all kinds.
Gentlemen's tine Calf and Kip pegged Brogans ol all kinds
and qualities.
Ladies’ colored and black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all
qualities.
Ladies’ Kid Buskins,thin and thick soles, of all kinds.
Misses’ Gaiters and Half Gaiters, black and colored.
AVith a large assortment of children'll Shoes of all kinds and
qualities.
Also a large assortment of Men's and Boys’ COAUSF.
BROGANS, double and single soles, pegged and nailed,
i which we will sellaslow as the same quality cun be bought
in the city.
Also Calf, Kip, Goat, Lining and Binding
Skins, Sole Leather, Pegs, Thread,
Patent Awl-Hafts vert/ low.
Bools msule anil repaired to order.
Macon, Oc. 15, 1845. 25
J
Ocmnlgec Iron Foundry and
*Jlachine Shop.
(MACON CEO.)
FWIHE Bubactibers having erected anew Eatahtifth-
I. room, now offer to the public, inducements that
they have never hud before in that line of buaineas.—
Mill Wright*, Gin Makers &c., will find it to their
advantage lo give u* a call, wu.will guarantee all our
work to lx* good, and at the lowest price—we. huva a
good stork of Pattern* on hand.
A good Horae Power for sale.
CHAS. P. LEVY vV TO.
Cotton Avenue, near Macon k Western It. R. Depot.
May 6, 1846. 12 if
Telegraph, Little Georgian, and JetTereonian, copy
till forbid.
.It tic on Iron rt* IBrass Foundry,
AMD lUACIIIMr, SHOP.
rpHF. subscriber having recently made large and im
.l portant additions to bis former list of patterns lor
Overshot Breast, anti Tub Mill Geerinc, is now prepar
ed to execute orders for Flour Mills, Cotton Factories,
Horae power 51 ilia for plantation grinding, Ac.; also
Cotton Presses, Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, and Mill
Irons of every description : all of which will lie made of
the very best material and workmanship, on reasonable
and accommodating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 71. 1846. ylB
COTTON TRUSSES.
t VIHE subscriber is now engaged at hia FOUNDRY
l in MACON, in manufacturing Bullock’s Patent
Progressive Power Colton Presses, which for conven
ience, durability and expedition,are unsurpassed by any
thing of the kind ever offered to the public. To those
wishing to purchase,® trial and guarantee will tie given
before payment is required. All in want of a first rate
Cotton Press will please make early application to my
self, or to Messrs. Hamilton &i Hardeman, when price
nnd terms will he made known; also on hand and made
to order, Mill Irons and Casting* of every description,
on moderate aud accommodating terms.
KO3EHT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17,1816. ylfj
NOTICE.
IIF, auhaoriber liuvine tisaocimad -vith him I>r. Jti
-1 I,III* (iILRKRT, llie busitirm. will in future hr
comliMlrd under I lie firm of SIIOTWI'.I.I, .V (i IL-
IlliUr. Thu-e indebted fur account* of Into year, will
please call and settle the game.
HARVEY SHOT WELL.
Macon, Jail. 1,1816.
Drugs. Medicines, 21 v.
f|IHK nuhacribrr* will lie receiving every week, fresh
*- Pitpplien f MLDICINLS, carefully selected for
them in tlie Northern market*. Their arrangements
enable them to sell at very low price*. Physician* and
others having opportunities of sending to them may re
ly upon having their orders executed upon the most fa
vorable term*. The quality of the articles will he the
best aI w avs, and the price* ns low naif they attended
personally to the purchase of them.
SHOT WELL & GILBERT.
Macon, Jan l, 11 16 48
H:i:ri;iiiK’ Hope ami Twine.
OA HAI.KS Guuuy bagging,
♦3* * 73 piece* Dundee do.
500 pieces Kentucky do.
1500 Ili*. three-ply Bagging Twine,
200 coils Manilla Rope,
7J do. Kentucky do.
For sale on reasonable teima by
July 31 24 jCHA*. CAMTBKLL fe CO.
Keneri) Blankets. *!<■. Ac.
f|IHK subscribers havejust received their Fall supply nf
I heavy good*, suitable for plantation use, together w ith
a general stock of Staple Dry Goods, which they offer on as
good terms as can be had in this market.
They Invite those who wish to buy to examine their stock
and judge for themselves.
CHARLES CAMPBELL & CO.
Oct, 22 1841 30
RICH SILKS.
TUST received a splendid axeortmrnt nf rich winter
• P winter Silks. GEO. W. I’RICE
Ocl 21,1846. 30
Tmbroidtred 1 ash meres.
SOME very rich and handsome, for saleby
Oct SI, 1846 86 GKO. W. I RICE.
CoUSS OsinibuiK* A Colton l ai n*,
OK superior quality frnm the Thnmnatun Manufac
turing Compnnv.fur sale hv the hale.
Oct tfl 3ti KEMiIiICK & CI.ARK.
To the i*nhlic.
FJ TISSEREAU will cleanse all Silks, Velvets fc Wool
| Jt# 9 en*, site. which have been injured by grease, paint,
, fGT By his process no injury I* done the color or texture or
the garment His priccsarein accordance wnh the turns.
Mis work will be well done, smfebe true economy in his pat
raws m old garment can be made to appear new, and the
I difference in value be saved. OYKfNQ by the same person,
and upon the same liberal term*;. Place of busin.st at the
Tailor* Simp of Peters h Jauehstatter, near Shatwcll fit
Gilbert's Druggist Shop. Oct 22 36
I O Oflfi A CM, ALTfor"sale by~
1 Aug 47 n A. J. WHITE c CO.
.tmeon Carriage Mleposilory.
I), LOACHF. .V WILCOXSON,
lirTWKKN the FIoYP Houss and W ahhinton
fi • Ham., and opposite Mr. G. A. Kimberly’s Hut
.Store, on Mulberry Street, have on hand a frcab and
wall selected slock of
Citrrfaifes, Kaioudirs, Buggies
and llockuwav*,Saddles, llarncsa and Bridles,
Trunks. Valiees, Carpet Bags mid BatchelU,
HaddWy and Harnsss Hard ward,
Skirting, Harness, Bridle,'Fop and Patent Leather,
Morocco of every vurieiv. and n beautiful assortment of
Carriage Trimmings, consisting of Cloths. Laces, Tas
sel*, Axles, Bands, Dash Ironies, Springs, Steps, Rows,
I.amps, Brussels aud Oil Carpetings; Oils, Paints and
Varnish.
Carriages of every description built to order.
REPAIRS in every branch of the above business ex
ecuted with neatness and despatch. Prices to unit the
times.
■Macon, March 3,1 P W,
MACON CARRIAGE WARE-HOUSE,
( For inerty Wrigtcy (f Hart's )
TIIF. subscriber may be found at hi*old itaml.with a good
assortment of
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLES,
Saddlery and Harness Hardware, Ac.
all of which are off. rid on the mum accommodating term*.
RKPAIHING in the varioit* branches of In* bud liens exe
cuted with uratnes* and deapatch.
A share of patronage is most respectftilly solicited.
Apr.! % l I * to Y. WIUQLEY.
CO-PA3XTNEaSHIP.
f kNHR subscriber having lake* his brother. Pniben H.
I into partmr*lnp, the busimss will ncreader be
continued under the firm of A. J. WHIIE fk CO.
Macon, July I, 1840. A. J. WHI LE.
The subscriber* have in store, and will be receiving durinr
the summer and fail,
A iieui'i'iil assoi'finent of Goods,
Adapted to the consisting in part of
St, Croix ami l.out Sugar, Staple Dt> (<oods,
Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee, Saddler), Shoes,
Iron of all kind*, Liquors ol all kinds,
Hollow-ware uliil Nails, Tea*—some very tine,
German. Cast St Blistered Steel, Segars, Tobacco,
Salt, Mola*es, Paints, Oils, (Hass, Ike.
iSussins, Ttrine mid Hafir.
With their stock of Bagging, they offer some Kentucky 52
inches wide, well adapted to square bales, aud which was
highly approved of the past season by planters.
Comprising most articles in Ike Grocery Line, which they
offer at the lowest market prices, and respectfully solicit a
call from their friends and the public.
A. I. WHITE h CO.
CO* After the first of October, they will remove to the brick
Corner store two doors above their present location, Ibrmerl)
occupied by Chapman , s*l/ &. C's.
Macon, July 1, ?84rt. y2l
“T RBI S. Whiskey,
35 bbl*. Rum,
40 bbls. Gin,
Cogniac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Madeira, Port and Malaga Wines,
For sale by AMOS BENTON.
July 22
Sugar, CoH'oe. Rngging, Ac-
HHI)S. St. Croix, Porto Rico and N. O. Sugar*,
10 boxes and bills. Loaf, Crushed, and Pulverised do.
10 hluls. .Molasses,
100 bags ( offer,
200 pieces Kentucky and Dundee Bagging,
50 coils Kentucky Hope,
20,000 lbs. Swcedes Iron,
100 kegs Nail*,
With a great variety of articles, making my stork very
complete in store, and tor sale LOW, by
.1 ill*. 22 J3 AMOS BRUTON.
■POST received nnd for
fit 20 bble. VVooUoy &l Woolaey’s Crushed Stigor,
20 “ do. do. Powdered do.
20 boxes Ho. do. Loaf do.
10 “ Huvanna Brown do.
June 17 I ? HCOTT, CARH ART ,v CO.
fKOV, N All. S, 25,000 lbs. S wredes 1 ron ,a” nil
200 kegs Nails,
Ca>t ami German Steel,
Received and for sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
Colton Yarns :m<l Osnntmrgs.
BALES Cotton Yarns assorted numbers,
•3® F.IO bales Osuaburgs, just received and for sale by
Jul y 29 24 GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
LA BCD.
1 | Win LBS. prime Leaf Lard, just received and
J.UUU for aule bv
WHEELER & HARROLD.
July 22. 23
WASTED.
COWS AND CALVES—For which a liberal
price will be paid. Apply at the
Oct. 7 34 J FLOYD HOUSE.
CARPETING.
riAHE subscriber is now receiving a splendid assort
l merit of fine superfine three ply and star Carpet
ini!—rich Rugs to match. Those wishing the article
will please give me u call. GEO. VV. PRICE.
Oct 21, 1846. 36
TOKEKff.
riIHE fire-proof Store at present occupied hv Messrs.
I Rea & Cotton, and adjoining Scott, Carhurt V Cos.
—above are two Urge and comfortable Rooma suital le
for offices : also a large and convenient store room. Pos
session given the tirat ol October. Apply to
July 21 23 SCOTT, CAKHART & CO.
Csse's Tetter Halva*
Jk CER TAIN eurrfo the ScaM-heatty or what is term 4
hy some, the Tetter y but more proper!) the Salt
17a* been di* cove red by Mr. Samuel ( one. I lie most flatter
ing recommendation* of his Salve have la in received tiom
many eminent Physicians and others, who hme us.d it, and
it is presumed that no salve has ever been used u hose action
has been more beneficial, pleasant and vigorous in it* action ;
and persons using tlie same, are invariably surprised and
pleased with its rapid and complete restoration to health from
the most filthy of disease*. It lias never been known to fail to
relieve, when used according the direction which accompa
nies cash box. Those persons who have suffered, and are
weary of suffering with this troublesome and filthy complaint
will find in Mr. Cone’s ale at once a certain and immediate
specific. This salve also possesses the most imp..riant heal
ing qualifies for *nre generally, and Ringworms in particu
lar. I’nci, 91 00 per box.
CERTIFICATES.
GrnrglOy Gwinnett County:
1 do hereby certify that iny children haveliecn afflicted w ith
the Scald-head tor seven years, and could get no relit I until I
procu-ed **>ine of Mr. Samuel Cone's salve, wliith efli etetl a
perfect <nre, after the application of the same fur tw-nty
day*: this 29th July, 1844. JAMES STEWART. ‘
Oeorgin, Chattooga County :
1 do nereby ‘:ertify that my daughter had the Scald-head,
and Mr. Samuel Cone’s Salve was only applied three time*,
and elf ’ en and a sound cure. GitfcA juder my hand this 30th
May, 1844. JAMES HARLON.
Georgia. Flood County t
I do hereby certify that my niece ha* been afflicted with
Scald-head for several tears, and could find no cure for the
same until I procured a half box of Mr. Samuel Cone’s Salve I
w hich effected a perfect cure. May 24,1-44.
WILLIAM W. ALLEN.
Georgia, DeKalb County :
1 do certify that my boy Solomon lias bad a Tetter on bis
feet, which now appears to be cured from the use of Samuel
Smlvc. Aug. 10, 1844 ALEX. JOHNSON.
Georgia, Campbell County t
I bis is to certify, that my sister was much afflicted w ith
the Scald-head for six or seven years, which occasioned the
loss of a fine head of hair, during winch iin* seferald phys
dans were employed, but to no purpose; the disease seemed
to h- increasing until 1 procured : box of Mr. Samuel Cone’s
Tetu r Salve,on application of which aft * days, the disease
was entirely removed ; after w hich a very fin* bead of hair
succeed* and the*.ld on*;. On giving this ni) certificate of farts,
1 ter I that I am but discharging a dun I nunc to the public.
Nov. loth, 1144. JAMES BLACK, Jr.
Agents’ Same*. Rrtitiencet, for.-—Harvey flhotwell, Macon j *
Charles F. Hoffman,,Madison ; Wm. K. Kitchen, Aiigmta j
Edward R. Ware and A. Alexander, Athens; K. M. Cowles
and K. W. Baucrofi. Mil led gt vi lie ; and in country towns
generally. Nov 10,1K45. 39
DR. BUCKLIN’ 6l MILLS’
Original American and only genuine
Flexible* *Y riiablr <iialv;iiiic Bauds
llrueclet* si net tovi riu^s.
To Messrs. Bncklin Ik Mills •
Having been calltd ajmn by tour Agent, Mr. Burgner.for
a statement offsets in relation to the ♦ ffects of your Galvanic
Bands in a case of Klieuinatism, I will therefore relate the
following j
111 April last I had a severe attack of Rheumatism, Cramp 1
and General Debilitation. My left arm and shoulder became
numb and useless fVom the Rheumatic attack. 1 applied one
of your hand* on ray wrist, and other parts of the arm, which
relieved me in one week of all pain, and has restored the arm
to its former usefulness. ]> a HACKLKY,
*lO Market-*!. Albany, i
July 13th, 1845.
I hereby certify, that T used cme of nr. Itnrklin fit Mills*
Pliable Galvanic Hands f>r pain in the pit of the Stomach aid
the head, and in 14 or 20 minute* I became easy and went to ;
sleep ; when I awoke 1 was finally relieved.
SARAH A. SEAVIY,
‘* Battle-street, Boston, i
Albany, Sept. 10th, 1845,
Messrs. Ruck tin fe Mills:
I have used your Galvanic Bunds for flsadarhc and Rheu
matism, and found immediate relief from the application in
both cases, and believe it to he the best remedy now in use ;
and I cordially recommend it to the afflicted in the above
cases. HORERT H BURGESS,
Corner of Lyttius and Green-sts. Albany.
Doct. Rocklin h Mill*.*
1 have been many years afflicted with a disease of the heart,
severe palpitation, trembling and great pros!ra*ion ( the
entire system ! I had been under the care of many skilful
Phy- iciana. and my esse pronounced hopeless. I saw your
agent In West Troy a fVw Week* ago, and purchased of him
one of your larg* r Bands, the application gave me immediate
relief, f have continued tta use : I am comparatively restored
of body and freedom from infirmity never expro(-<f by me, and
it ts with great pleasure I recommend your Galvanic Bands
to those like me afflicted.
(Signed) # SAMUEL CONGER.
West Troy, N. Y. Sept. 11, 1141.
lot sale by J. H. & W. S. KLLIS.
New Store A, New Gooiln.
China, Class *s• Hart hen-ware.
Mil>*<rik<i<* asp now receiving amt opt long agt neral
9_ ao<wuut Itt us ilic .tlMivr gtiods, u( the *|urt- fan I) <r(u
pi- and by Mr. A. G. Hurts, coctn r>f Mtillwpn and Seeond *t*.
mid *pp t* tilt- Wa* Kington Hull, w Inch thi y otter at whole*
.ab and retail. 1 heir .took in p;irt tuiainli ofthi following;
Pari. White Dining, I im ant) 1 ilet S fa,
1 -i i*Ut Blue do. du. tin. do.
ll<>Wt|||£ u rlo. tin. do. do.
WHiit* b reach China Diinug Sc Ik,
Do. 10. do. j-g do.
Gold hand do do, do. do.
White do tlti. Jura,
White Granite, light anti flowing bine Jugc—nil sixes,
Plates, Undies, Bakers, and Cover Dishes to match Dining
Ware*,
A general assortment of common Ware,
int. Presaed amt Plain Tumblers,
t’nt and Pressed (iohlct*, Winn* and Champagne*.
Pressed and Plum Kgg and .felly Glassm,
(’ut and Pressed Minor Dishes and Nappies,
Cot, Pressed and Plain Lamps and Candle-sticks,
I>. do. do. Salts,
Cut Decanters in sets and pairs,
Solar l.amps— ftritminis and German Silver Castors,
l.tioki nt( Glasses various sites and styles,
Stone baking Dishes. Pies, fcc. &r.
The subscriber* deem it proper to state that thee have ad*
opted the ( ASH S\ S I KM, to uhieh they intend strictly to
adhere, and b\ which they will he enabled to furnish every
description ol goods in their line at Jhirprices.
HYDE & JONES.
:*• w, h trth** orders for fancy China Dining, Tea and
toilet Sets, which i .iey will furnish at the importers prices,
addin* only the expenses from New York.
Macon* Sept. 2, l k 46. y 29
LIHIEIUHE!
FTT eonstniitlv on iinml nt the f’ON’ASUN’A
■—■ 1-lIIE KM,Ns, two miles slime Kingston. Gags
enunly, and will lie sent tunny of the Depots upon the
*lc nt & Western Kail llnsd, nt priees lower thiuj it
Ims ever heretnfore been afforded.
Aug. DC 1846 86 WM, SPENCER BROWN.
Valuable Properly !<>•• Male.
subscriber being determined to
■ remove nis planting interest to tlm
upper country, will imsitivelv sell bis
MILLS and Sixteen Hundred and Forty
live seres id’ LAND thereunto attacbed,
nt public outcry at the court bouse in Macon on the
first TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, unless previ
ously sold at private sale.
They will be sold on a ei.dit of one, two and three
vears. Notes with approved security will be required,
bearing interest from (lute, if not punctually paid
The Land j* vultinhle for Cotton. Porn sV small Grain.
There are two good Saw . and a Grist Mill fur grind
ing Corn only, and plentiful supply of Timber The
place is healthy and valuable. Persona desirous to
purchase bad better examine the premises, ftjuj. J AS.
SMITH, of Macon,is inv Agent.
Charles j. McDonald.
( Mu Id _ 35
Sale and Li vert/ Stable.
r.IHE undersigned respectfully inform
X their friends and the public, that
they have opened a Stable in Macon,
*‘ ,r **’ e Pbrfosa of doing SALE AND
l VERA’ BUSINESS I respectfully
Solicit a share of public patronage. Their Stables ure
connected w ith tile FLOVI) HOUSE, and cveiv atten
tion will be paid to customers in order to give general
satisfaction.
Their Stables are large, new and commodious, with
fine Lots and every convenience. Persons would do
well to give us a call. N. HAWKINS,
J. VV. HARRIS.
Macon. April 28 IRdfi. |,,f
Dill C STOII/:.
UK. TVI BARTLETT
J 9 ju*i rereived. nt hi* Drug Store
• * *n Mulberry street, i large Mock of
Dm Chemii aI -. PtHtit*, Dye Shlflfe, (
Gl uas-wjj r* Window Glass, Perfumery,
in fact, every filing usually kept li\
vaitLJ* Druggists. Hliving made liis purehHK*s
for < ash, nnd from first hands, in \ru York am! Bos
tun, lie is enabled to execute orders nt as low prices ns
fine, fresh and unadulterated article*, can be obtained at
any establishment in the soiitbern country
Physicians, Manufacture re, Planters, and Dealers are
invited to call nnd examine his stock before they make
their purchases.
Macon, Sept 25, 1845. 30
WOPFAT’B ifiWCINE
IMumi* Itit er* A Ixifc Fills,
qnHK high and envied Celebrity which this Medicine hat
I acquired for it.invariable efficacy ,in all the diseases
w hirh it professes to cure, has rendered the usual practice of
piifbiMß not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them—they
aiekn. wn by their fruits ; ihe.r good works testify for them*
and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous.
A fresh supply just received by the Ap< tit
Jan 24, 284 Q. 49 GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist.
Fever ami Ague Cured
BV COSTF.R & CONE’S SOUTHERN TONIC,
A large supply of tbs same tor sale by
~ ~ „ GEORGE PAYNE.
Oct 14 „w:IS Druggist and Apoibecary.
DR. SPRING’S
JVcdicatcd Camly,
V PLEASANT and effectual remedy for Cough*
Cold*. Hnarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough!
Asthma. I inkling and Dryness in the Throat. Ac
For sale by ‘J. H. y\ s. j£|„|'rg
Dec 15, 1815. 44
VI Ml IN IST I {AT OK'S S\ l * —Will |>e sold
“” ,he h,sl 1 nesdsy in December mat, In fore the court
hens, door im i lioiuasioii, Upson erunty, wjthin the I. *al
hfuirs of sale, all the Lands (the w idow’a dower exinnn and.) be*
longing to the e*tate ol I<xse Cu|ier, deei asrd, lan l said
comity, being part nfthryef.ots in the telilli district of said
county, and acilil according to an order ol th, honorable lute,
nor Court ol I’p.oii comity when sitting f ordiaari iiurnos
. 1 criua made kuuwn on tin day of .alt.
houk.k f.l\ \t • sov y,, ,
M. H. SANDWICH,
_Jicpt .10,1R4A, ’ 1 3 ,
1 IDIIMNTIi ATOR s SAIaK,-tWUI be sold
- citwir in i liomaston, within the
v Ralhouraofsalr, on thehrst l uesday in Dec, mbt r next, the
l ands in the ftneenth (Hatrict of l r pson county, (widow’s
d>w, reicepted,) belonging to the estate of Edwin Teat, late
of said county, di ceased : sold according to an older of the
hoioirable the I nlenor Court of aaid eoomr when titling fur
mdioart puriKiaea Teruia inatle know n on'tli* da) of sale
Sept :ia 3t M. H. SANDWICH, AdrnV. !
C'JI VHIII V \’S S.\LB.*-Will be sold on the first
■ 1 in .fitnaiar■> • xt, at tin court house in Hins
ton county, Lots of [.and Nos. iftj, 185. and part of IH6. hinir
on liij; Indian Crick, in 1 1< t- 13t)i district of said count y, con
taining .500 tinr*, more or less: sold by order of the Infi nor
Couitot Bibb county, sitting for ordinal \ ntnposts, as the
prop, rtv of Virginia Cbx, minor.
U W■ M. HI 111 : K, (,u:ird.
4 n>iiMs ri: \ roirs saLi\-Vhi
, ‘’' l , M r.r.l I in ct inb ii hi tim il.i cmirt
hoiiitf Jior in AH.hiit, Rake r enmity, Ini nt'l.uiid Mo. Ml in
Ihr lull ilit. of Jitid IOUIIIV,.mI Ln’ Vu. HC in ihr lith ili.l
nf Haul ■•.nnny : hl a. the property of M. 1.. Mailn w, line
lit llllili count) , liiiiamil. lirniliii.il.
twpi 10 |3 xv ii CM.HOI X, Arlm'r
A n'li.yiyTKATous sale. -win u
- * nn \\ citneoHny, I hit UH ilnv of December next
between 1 lie nan.il liuma nl sale.nt I lie Inle rfaicleiire 11!’
sulntnon Biker, lute of Jones county, cleceos.d, nil the
peisnmil properly to tlie'crime of snitl de
•-eatetl, cnnsieting nf Cotton, Corn, Fruitier, U heat,
llnraer, Alulea. (’title, Huge, Sliei p, Household nnd
Kiioheii F urmtiire, Plmmtinn Tools, a Cotion Gin, mill
■nnny other nrtirle*. Sole to continue Irom (lav today,
nntil nil ahull be sold. Terms twelve ninnlha credlt
ihe purclmsera to cine notes with good security.
_ m tIOHKUT V. HAROEMAN, A.lm’r.
.Petal. I sir,. Ciwur,
(•rorgitl-l psuti S oiiuly.
VV , f KUKAS K,al ‘khH upjiiir, fur I, tins ufarhnin-
Ts l.lralimi an the estate of Mr.. Knney Plainly, Her’. .
Thuearc then lon locitt and admonish all aiul rinmilar
the kindred amt crudilorr nf ruid di es ax and. to anin ar ai m>
I fflee within (he turn prescribi and I|) law. in. Inin cause it any
the) have, why .aid letters.hnnld mil he grand and.
Given under my hand at office in 1 humustoti, thi. 2f 111 day
of Seplt tuber, ini'.. WM. A. COBB, t. C. O.
Hepr 30 5 y.y
lit'fli'lfia-l |)snn < 4iniii).
lITHp.Hk.XS Nuncy Miiitill applies for It tier* ofadmin-
T ▼ iirafin on the estate of Mary Lipsey, lase of aid
count), deceased.
Those nrr therefore to cite and admonish nlland singular
tin 1 k indit'd Mod cre i tors of'said dee* a***d v tn be and up pen rat
my office within the time prescribed b) la w , to thou chum if
anyth*) hare, why said lettei si ft on Id not be grniited.
Given under my hand 25th S pt. JB4n.
s |H JO Aw II w W ( t lit HI ft, c C. o
A IMII \ | sTH ATOM’S * \ LB.—On the ti,-*
. ■ I. uefiluy m Jim mber next, w • ■ ■ •ii • the court
home door in Macon, all thf Hmndiflli a tid kitchen Kirni*
sure belonging to Young Johnston, decent*d.
JAMES GATES. Adm'r. d* bonis non.
Oct and, 134 ft
NOTICE.
ALL person* indebted to iln ■ stall of Kdtnoiid intn y,
% see requested to make uiiiediate paiim nt ; and ilit.M
having demands against the cat air ate l timl to piiMnt
them truly authenticated, within Ihe time pit scribed lit Ida .
0ct7,1H4- V. A SON Jt. SH I S.NfcY, HxV.
ITOR S s\| la* told on the first
j I’ues'lai in hi-i-einbt' v ie m. iielon, th* court liouc d*a*r
ih tN* nwu fr I rlatuy, the l.and whcrioii
F.diniiiid hw in in- y hr* and, at the tune of his decth. Sold for tbe
benefit of the heirs and creditors. TANARUS rms of sale made khow u
on the day. KASON li. B WINNfcY, Jr.aeruu.r■.
Oct 7, 184'k u
IJIOUII
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Mibh eontity
! when sitting for ordinary ptirpofes for leave to as 11 tka Nr
[ proes be tonkin ir to the child re nos Maripiri tMi nn. deci'Mnd,
| to he sold fora division, and for the henefit f h creditor's
I of said deceasml. HIRAM T. MANN, C.i.i....
I Oct 7,1846 3i
“ft**r date application will be
IT made to the iioiiuiahlc Inlei ior Court of BH>n county
wnen mrtinc fbr ordinary purpoiirs r fr*r Jrare to sell all th*
Lunds ht to Young Johnston, late of said county, tie*
OA l'Efl, l
Adm*r. de bonis non of Toting Johnston ,d*a and. 1
AOTK K TO
PLANTERS.
XX. KT. rtrLSIFER.
nROrttIKTOR of tho RIO GRANDE HOUSE,
R corner of Colton Avenue mni Cherry direct, Macon,
hereby informs PLANTER'S that lie will purehtiw Got
ton at ALL TIMES, and (lint he will PAY the LX
TKEME lop of the market sot the ume, and dial ihev
CAN (LARRY THEIR COTTON TO ANY WAUL
HOUSE IN THE CITY that they please.
AJo he will t.cll lr> <oofls. Groceries,
Provisions, omt all other article* kxcmh.
ry for FAMILY USE, ua LOW as can be purchuxetl in
.VLuain. ut anv Hou.e.
Oa2l, 18lii. 3(1
PH, ME POSTERin pint.., for sale by
Sept 16 31 _ SCOTT. CAHHAHT U CO.
I'oifiisie lirninly l\v:iiT:intc4 ptiie.l
ItALF pipes Otard, Dupuis Nt Co’* lirandy,
£ I do. do. Sign*ttc It randy,
2 quarter casks do. do. for sale by
Bept 23 32 HE A tk COTTON.
Imon amt Wisiern Itail-ICoarl,
B'> out tflaron to .Itlaiita.
ON and after 1 hunda v, September 10th, the trains of this
Koad will U, run as follows :
Leave Macortdaily at ‘L A. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at A. M.
Connecting at Macon with the trains of the Central Rail
Koad, and at Atlanta with those of the Georgia Hail-Hoad
euch way.
Stages for Montgnmery connect daily each way w ith the
trains at Barm svflie,making a rotinnous line from Charles
ton, S. <’. v a Savannah, Macon, and Columbus, Georgia.
Stages tor the Indian Springs connect with the ir ms at
For*) th daily, each way j and for Meriwether Springs and
West I'oint, at Gridin.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $4 00
Do. “ do. Griffin, 2so
Do. u do. Harjiraville, 173
Do. “ do. Forsyth, 100
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
Macon.Sept s - j .
.Uucon V UoHtii Kailroacft, ?
Skptkmhlh IGlh, 184(). )
Freight on Cotton reduced.
CIOTTON w ill ho taken over this road from this date,
J at the following low rates per 100 lbs.
Prom Macon to Crawford** Gets.—Forsyth 10 r. —
Pnirnesville I2£ c.—(iriftin 15 c.—Jonesboro 20 c.—
A tlnnta 2.5 c.
From Atlanta to Jonesboro 12$ cents —firiltin 15c.
—Barneavillc 20 c.—-Forsyth 20 c.—Craw ford's 25c.
iVJaeon 25 c.
All Cotton pnssing from the Ylueon nnd Western Bnil
rnatl to tho Central Road, will he charged 30 cents per
100 lbs. from Mm o i to Sava 11 null.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
SVnt lt‘> dl
ACCOMMODATION STABLE.
f U HE Mibscriber has erect-d an- w and ;
apt -mi -f” / tit T commiid loirs Staiue in the rar of hi*
store, on Cherry street, wh re h will t• I
r prepared to keep H i>- 1) the da>. we. k, •
H **r month, on tile mni 1 1 * ra t. r < Hi-I
wB-Vist Kir ■ friends and the pu -l.c art invited tor tv.
him a call. AVII.LY V WAGNON
Macon, Sept 9, ,c
riIHE sul.-rr her lias now in store a large and well
9. select- 1 stock of
IS YTS tIYI> CAPS,
and will ‘ “every ns at all limes to
have Ire- uid ol ihe latest styles, which will be
*old l r 1 e'.iil ut very LOW TltlCEd, u
nionist'vvbi. !i hiav he found
G cases (jshmimbie Reaver Hal!f (
6 do. do. Nutria Hats,
G do. do Silk Hnts,
10 do. do. Angolu Hats,
50 caaes Broad P.rim Beaver, Nnlria'and Brush H
25 dozen Gents’ Caps, a great variety,
22 do. Youths ami Children’s Caps,a great variety.
, 100 do. Black end Brnb W 00l Huts,
i With a great variety of other goods. Having made
such arrangements as w ill injure his poods to he pur
chased at the verv lowest prie.es, he feels confident that
customers will not he disappointed ns to price or quality
dy calling. F. K. WRIGHT.’
Mu.’Me. A -i? 19,1846. 27
, GRISWOLD'S IMPROVED
fOTTO.V f, I.VS.
lAIIE subscriber will continue the manufacture of
. these Gina at his old establishment, in Clin’on,
Jones countv, Georgia.
He can offer no better recommendation in favor of his
Gins, limn the fact of liuviug supplied more than twelve
hundred planters with them during the Inst two years,
while no other factory lias probably Bold in the State us
many as one hundred duri ig the same time.
No expense will he spared to sustain their high repu
tation, and render them still more perfect if possible.
They will ho warranted ns usual,to perform well, nnd
! delivered at the purchaser s residence. Engagements
cun he made with his travelling agents, nr by letter di
rected to him. SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Olinton, On. Miret) 25* 18K, Gtf
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
rjlllK subscribers will do any and all kinds of TIN
3 ROOFING, at short notice, nnd on very rensonn
liW terms, nnd the work fdrtM .e wII done. We will
goto anv part of the £*lnie to do Roofing il necessary.
DIBBLE k\ BRAY,
Cotton Avenue ne?trlyopposite Washington flail.
M aeon* Mtin l> 3,18 Ml and
Hoi* IH\ ill Eli IFF SAUL uni ic
. sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the
court house door in the town of Perrv, Houston county,
within lire usual hours ofsulc, the following property,
to-wit:
Lot of Land* No. 167, In the Dtli District of Houston
county, levied on no the proper;y of Jessce Stallings, to
satisfy one 0 fa from Tulhot, in favor of James B. Iloo
ten, against Jossee iSlalliugs, principal, and John 11.
Blount, security.
Also,Lot oi l. nnd, No. 9, in the 1-ttli District of Hous
ton county, levied on as the pioprrty ol J Hines G. >l.
Ball, to satisfy one fi fa from Houston Superior Court,
In favor of Allen Morris, against James G. ,M Ball and
Micajah Williams.
Also. Lot No. Jd7, in the sth district of Houston, lev
ied 011 us the joopcrtv of Thcron L. Philleo, to satisfy
one fi la from Houston Superior Court, in favor of the
Olfi ers of L’otirt, against Micron L. Philleo.
Also, Lot No. 172, in itio sth District of Houston, lev
ied on as the property of John 11. W right, to satisfy two
dtslcss warrants, for rent, i-iiled by David Reid, Esq.,
Justice of the Peace, of‘ 15 il county, in fn vor of Thom
us King, against Surah J. W light and John 11. W rit:lit.
CALVIN LEARY, SITIL
MORTGAGE SALE.
Will he sold before the Court House doer, in the town
of Perry, on the first Tuesday in January next, within
the legnl hours of sale ; one negro girl, funned Hautinh,
shout |.'i years old, levied onus the property of Win. 8.
Cults, to satisfy * mprlza ic fi -a from llou-fou Supeiior
Court, in favor of Jc-ee P Harrell, nguiust said Cults.
Projwrfv pointed out in sui t innrig ‘ge.
( ALVIN LEARY', Sh*fT.
n 1. j: . 18 |€f
Aei *ic*. lor *it|**.
A G REI! N Bid. tn mi or 1 ol the Interior Court of!
i m Lpsiiii county * o s/tthii. lor or-.uiury purposes, *
will bf sold , Court Ltur-e door. 111 the town ‘
ol Tlioma-ton, in - 1 co 1111 tv of Upson, on the first ;
Tne-day . .1 1 rniarv re \t, within the If um| hours of sale,
all th intcreat anil right ui.d iiMrt ol Aiiom. ok C. Rose, i
ami Haiti- tA. H e, it) und to tuclii nog rues. In wit:
Squire, a mail, *S\La a wouuu, Ch -1 lea a hoy, Isaac 1
a hoy, Bun, it Imy, ‘Toney, a hoy, Henry, A l ov, and
-Billon, a tti.'l; and who li said in crocs, n .divided, be
longing to said Ammis C. and Harriet A. xml Benja
miu Bethel, Administrator of Benjamin A. Rose, de
ccnSed; and ib which said sale, the Faid Beej -min Be
thel, will at the same time and set! the lulcrpet
ol Fd Benjainin A. Rune, deceusrd. Sold to tnnke a
division ami for the benefit of the heirs.'-—Terms, ciadit
twelve months with approved seeuriiv.
BENJAMIN BETHEL,
Guardian forAnmusC. and Harriet A. Rose.
Octt 28. 87
nOI'R MONTHS nfrer date application will be
F to the Interior Court of lonre county when sitting
fit? ordinary purposes, fl>r Dave to mil all th Land* belong
*mr to the e-tate of Solomon Baker, d*craed,(with the et
|epr ton of the widow"* dint er.)
ROBERT V. HARDEMAN, AdmV.
7<me Coiui'f, July *, iMft. 30
■ 1 11 - . ■ ———lTß *73 HR
.Mlncnbartakt iliiti|i|>.)m ( i,ji, al it turnu pthanlij
1 lor the iratrwiutgi’ he has rt'Crired, and (,< K . , > Pn>
tiu- public that In- 1, non ready to nmki iluutile tin,l ,i, e|,.
I raises ol’nay sire.and will worinm tin in to tier..) mi
Itctuxl. lie also makes Ahtltiminul huiiuorli ih i, , r |.
|iroven very fffee.ul 1 It; above oniel! i ,a„ be t „.,e w*
to ensure j th. >nb,tnbrr will give Utnie)Uiua to th. I efliet
to those whn will tin him the favor to rail on him j | lt . rr ,„,’
I .t object in t uses of Hernia, gxe. is to have sprint s to suit
the ease, and Ht -eomfiactly. Old Trasses n oaiieo and i>
eovned. Also a few Kom-eiastic Frencli lru.se. for sal.
I lie subscriber lias bei n working at the above liusin ess r. r 1
ins in tier of years t also in iinikink’ Surgical and Dental i„
slrinnt-uta. winch main s him eompetem in the ahov.bi .sines,
It is with pleasure I t an refer to the most eminent nrat .i’
tinners of Surgery and Mtdicine ol'tlie til) of M a eon.
The stibseriber also carries on the GUNSMITH H t’SI
NI'.SS mall tin- repairing bransl.es j also Cutlery trn.ui.ii
and feet. Cotton Gimhlctu c(<n§tuntl) on hand. “
Opposite Post Office, Macou, Ga.
Sy P t3 J *311132 D. C. HODGKINS.
Fashionable Hats.
1 cases extra Nutria Hals,
ml® y “ “ lienier “
£**3 ! “ “ , K ' l ‘ “ ‘Taris,”
I Dozen l.atiios Ritlisj- Hats,
- Cases Youlli’sFasliionobla anti “Pa
in Alto’ Ilats.
‘CI-o al ove m 1 e very superior, and Gentlemen wisliiu,.
a good, as well a, beuulilu! Hul, n ill do well m ~,,11 h
„ F. K. WRIGHTJ
Macon, Oct. 28, 1316. 37
OY ST LSI DOUSE.
riIMF. suliscrilier has opened Ilia Eaiins Mouse again
■ at Ins old stand, one door east ol VVusliiiieion liaH’
on Mulberry street, where all of the luxuries ol the sen
hourtl will be served up in every style at all hoars af
tile day, from 7 in the morfiing until 13 o'cluck nt nieln
i’arties of Oeutlemen can bn accommodated ,il, u ”
retired and separate room, and i intend to li,,ve e>e rv
timia done tut in a st\ le to please the most fastidious 7
All orders from the eltv or country for Fresh or Pick
led Oysters (by pallet, t.r keg,) Fish, Shrimps, Ciuuts.
ozc. supplied ut short notate.
OIUNGF.S, LEMONS, APPLES,
and nil other Fruits by the barrel, box or retail, always
on bund J
A sfrneral assortment of
OKOCCItIUK A.M PROVISIONS.
all of flic br9t quality.
BR ANDIES nml WINKS,supervuppr PxcHlenf.
A Urge as-ortmem of ull kiud.s ol CIGARS, which
cannot be bear.
A film assortment of Candies, Preserves Sftufce*, Pick
les, Raisin*, Teas, 4tc. iud every tiling wanted
for culinary purposes.
SHAD,
ill their season, will he received it. large quantities, for
city and country supplies.
(lor house, i- qtinl an.t orderly and it is mtr hiehest
flint to tr it s.-ni- a, ttOf. an.t pl.-ase all; nod we invite
1 tin all. both in ritv - ountry, to come nnd see as.
II St -IN. 1 let 1:,, I : . c, A. ELLS.
’■ list* , t .;iiji’oad.
Fli'diiM, of ilsrt-i-iors.
V MEETING ol the u:,,eritM f„. Stork in tha
.VI usrogee 1i.u1,... ti I jni uiii. is jiemtiv . aiL-tl, u>
tin et at th,Comteil t'l,: ml , r,.. . .| < rh, bus
t ihe FIRST SA’J'I RD.li Y fN NOVEAtIiER N-.Xl’’
for the purpose of pfet tinj riven iXi-tlyrs W <t..,t".age
! 1110 con, eras „f .aid - ’.. op 1 y .. , , rimaer.
lie oriler of tha Ba ird td” Foi ~ r r .„ r .
J’UIV <i, MIN PER, Chairman.
\v it.'v A iluams, Secretary.
1 Oc /3.2 w qy
I'laixi-fil fniidies.
\\ ea'.lc and inf.llil.le remedy for UOt.'GMS
“ti**l GOLDS, mauatactured and lt Kale hy
°’ t-’ 36 J. SIiLLTZ.
PriJR AIOVTIIS after date application will |;e
mnd. tutJie ImnwniJdc Inferior Court of Bil>)> couutv
! when ‘itting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to fFtt om-half
of each of the following Lo*s of Laud—\o. IfH), lftß, 19.3, 152,
all in the second district offtrnierly Early now Baker county
the same being pa t of the real estate of John Martin, late
ot Bibb county, deceased.
St p *-30 33 THOS. D. WALKER, Adm’r.
MJ^OI, r R afterdate application will be
made to the.lnferior Court of Bibb county, when sitting
as a court of ordinary,for to sell the real estnte of D. D.
Sander j® late ofTwiggv county, deceased, tor distribution.
KLI.\S BEALL., Adm'r. de bonis non.
Se P l 3 29 With the Will annexed.
■- )e made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Hous
ton county, when pitting for ordinary pm poses, for leave
to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Jeremiah
W. \Y illiums, late of sui<l county deceased. Sold for
ihn benefit ot the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased*
JOHN S. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
July I, 1846. 20
I?Ot R SOUTHS date application will be
inmlc to tb. Immirablt* I lift rior Cotort of Jones countv.
wtoen anting for ordinarv ordinary pnrp ses. ft r kave to acll
all tne Laud belonging to flit estate of Andrew McDoueoJd,
laic of •aid county, deceased.
£?JUt ■''Ml S IIAHUIS, Atla.'r
/yl[AniIAN’N S A I.l'.—Ag raantila loTno7.
■ <irr of ih Inferior Court of Macon county, when
ittine for ordinary purposes, w ill he sold before the
Coart-hoitse door in said countv, on the -irsi Tticdnv
in Met ember next, ull the real estate belonging to Trim*
man J. Richardson, late of Macon county,’ deceased,—
7” and for-he benefit of th heirs and creditorn of said
de •< nsed. HOMY RICMARDSON, Guard'n.
July I-), IB 16 <>2
VD.MINISTK ATQR S be .old
, nrsl 1 “cbda> >* Diet mb, r next, at the court
T”*:'"’ , ? 0o 7 ,0,,, ‘t Plantation containing about 1 l r i<i
At KF.S in the acn nth district of said county: sold a. tlor
estate of It D. B-alle, latent said comity,deceased, being
the place u here he Jast lived. .Sold for the benefit of the
heirs. I < run twelve months credit with approved security.
V man Mill he found on the premises, to show the land io
anv person w ho may wish to examine the same,
July 29, 1840. 24 JAMES S. BE A LLE, Adm’r.
A I**ll ATOirs SALi:. Mill be sold
/t 41 | IK plantation of the late R. D. Bealle, deceased, on
\V edncsday the 2d day of Decemhi r next, a stock of Cattle,
Hogs, Horses, Mule., Plantation Tools, Corn, Fndder, Ftor
nmirc, and a grsat variety of inlicr .rtit les. Sold the
propertyf the late It. I) Bealle. Tern.., all .um. tinder
twent) dollars, cash otef that sum, twelve triomh. credit
with appro*edsecuritf, JAMES S. BEALLE, Ada.‘f.
July 29,184 ft. * 24
A nuiMM is v roit’s sale.—
able to an order of the Inferior Court of Macon
••ounty, when nitiing for ordinary will he Hold
before th Coim-houM door in said county, on the fust
Tuesday in Deemnher next, all the real estate of John
I Richardson, sf., late of Macon county tleceuaed—con
sisiing of three lots ol Innd, the place where the de
i censed died. Sold for the benefit of the heira and cred
itors of sniddeeeuried. ROBERT GREEN, Admr.
July 15,1846. 22
Mcgroes for Sole.
I TIVDEII n order of the Inferior Court of Upaon
| county, silting as a Court of Ordiuary, 1 will sell
ot the Court House door, in the town ol Thomnslon, at
the same time and place of the above sale, (first Tuea
duv in January.) nil die interest, right and tnle in said
• ight negroes, ol IL-’iijuimn A. Rose, deceased, now in
uiv hands us AdminiatifHor, and on fbe same term#,sad
lor the same reason an mentioned in Ihe uhove sale.
BENJAMIN BETHEL,
Administrator of Benjamin A. Koee, deceased.
Oct. 28. 37
MALE. —In pursuance of
9 J the last Will and TcatiilUfnt of John Goode, late
<*f l peon county, deceased, wifcj he sold at the Court
House, in th*’ sown of Thomnston, Upson county, on
tho first I oesday in Deremher next, the lands whereon
the said deceased resided in said countv, (excepting
thnt whereon the \\ idow'g dower will before the
du v of sale, he laid,) Consisting of Ihe whole of Lot
No. one hundred Ann twenty-six, (126) in the 10th Dtet.
ol formerly Monroe, now Upson county, and containing
l wo hundred two and one half acres, more or lees, snd a
part of Lot No one hundred and twenty-seven, in
Di-trid, eUj jinsod to contain one hundred and sixty *•
<r s more --r Ices, Said lands are three miles Imm
I lion., the road to Macon, are well improved,
nnd li’ ,i , • -loribl-* *e|||enipi. Tcrtitaol sale.—
Tim ;• I ; ii)>-dlo ciie notes with good se
curity, thiu in twelve, in. n(h> alter the sale.
TD;S. W anObF.elv.’rm.
Iri.y.f COODE. s ,
KU/ABETIimiODB. r *J
Oct. 23. 37
4 , „ -
<.*or;> - F'non < oiiniy.
fXTHBHKAs 8...1 u A-. . appl... • v for V'*
ff ui udiiiinmtstio’ th estati ut Gcorgi W. lll *
These tre tliervfore ■> eitcnnd admonish nd
1 th< knotr. H mix! i*eeioraet .ifid rite* SMrd,t be •*'” “O’ .
’ i my olfk wßhin th- tuns on .riit> t bi law, to .how can
! if any .key have, wk> <*d htu r. .liouhl not be granuo*
Given ioii< rmy bruid al tiflKi-io I funuuKioti. tto. **
1 „f!>v.„W, l WM. A. C'OIIB, elk.l ‘•
Urt >l, 3ii
i.-'oiki.'--iftoni’oe r ,, i , i)'>
Inferior Court Hitting for oniinary purpose!, o V
her Term, 1R47. . im) gs .
fOHN VAUGHN, guardian of ihe minor* of Kirn.r
ft mer, dto’d. having neiiled in full H,t h h** “* ,d nrM % n>
, <it whom have attained the nee of iwentjr-Olle jciu., P
be dismisseand from aaid
bis therefore ordered by the Court, tj’® 1 . :j | et trr
li.hed forty dsys, al the expiration of wh'ch tv f)
| will be granted, unlesn cause to the /?” aVcJrt 22d Septen
! A true extract from the minutes djMm c q. o.
1 her, IS4d. K. G. CARAMhS* l*. >* f|j
| firfi <1