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TVT4I Tin S W Tl’.U. 1,11 K.) IXSI'RANCP.
<•<) vfi’ v S 5 , 55 W A LI. s I KEE 1 —AI'U I mature l
lii)< r.Hion,the I rustt* have become convinctcl, and the ex*
pcnciio ol old established compani*-* fully warranttlie con
clii'iuu, that the advantage l Life Insurance on tlu- Mufua
n| may be extended and diffused witli greater convenience
r> a large clan ot contributor*, and with equal security to all
the assured, by requiring no greats r amount ot the premium
to be paid in cadi than the company will require xo meet it*
c ur treutrnia with promptitude utul fidelity.
It ha* accordingly been determined that in nil canes where
the annual premium shall amount to §SO, and AO per cent,
thereof shall have been paid in cash, an approved note may
b, it i veil for the re inn ini n <4O percent payable Iw oh months
after date, bearing six per cent, interest. 1 lie interest to be
u.Mii annually, but the principal not to In called in unless
the- exigencies of the company require it, giving sixty days
notice,and than only by assessments prorata to the extent
that may be required to imet to engagements of the company.
It is confidently anticipated that a system, the operation ot
which is s,. to. and equitalib,o well calculated to place the
br-nrfits and blessing* of Life Insuraltve within the reach of
all and at the sains* time enable each contributor to snare
aqjailv and fully not only in its bcnefitrtil seenry, but also in
its profits ul* as cum ul at in, will ineet,ai ** i* believed to tie*
serve, the favor and confidence of the public.
The particular advantages offered by ibis company are x
1. A guarantee capital.
a. An uuttuitf participation in the profits.
No individual responsibility beyond the amount oipre w
*4. Those who insure For a b* period than life,participates
oqiiallv in #ie animal profit* of tlieoonipaiiy.
The SuutHut company confines lin bu-m • c.t cluttreig to
Insurance on Lives, and all Insurance appertaining to Life.
The Rat** *f Inturance on Our HundredDollar*.
A ft i- | Ywr [vt-art | | A e- ’‘r.Y. an Life.
]I, 1 77 ; T 7”, I srt 40 1 I*3 320
20 I 1 1 Ol *77 45 I'U I9b 3?3
21 1301 112 2O t ;>0 1 brt to-i 4 rtO
3 J 111 jI; 23* 55 2 u j *2l 57S
33 Jl>6j,ss ji V3 no I3#J 4ft 700
TRUSTEES.
James D !*. Ogden. Hichard K. Pttrdy, I bos. W I. ml low,
James Brown, O. Bu*linell, t . h • Lndh-y %
H W. Hicks, Hichard Irvin, A. M. Merchant,
A. Norris, D. A. Comstock, .lohli t’rydrr,
V M. Wrtmort, James Harper, It. H. Morris,
Hubert B. Coleman, K. F. Carman, SpeiurtS.Benedict
M. O. Roberts, Win. H. A'piMwall, Luring Andrews,
Henry K. Bogart.
J. I). F. OtJDKN, President.
A. Nl. MKHCHANT, Vice-President.
LEWIS RF.VTON, Secretary.
PLINY FItKEMAN, Actuary.
ft/* The compaay will also insure the lives of Slaves.
HYDE Ac ION ES, Agent.
Medical Examiner. TAMES WOOL), M. 1).
Mac<m, sept 1, tatrt. T - _
FITSIFITS.It
DR. IVAN’S Vegetable Extrncl, mi infallible reme
dy I'nr Epileptic Kit. nr Fulling Sickness,Convul
sions,Also Ivan’s Vegetable Anti-Eiliotia Fills,
for removing nil morbid and corrupt humors,and puri
fying the blood. For sale ut
Man hjl t BftUNO A VIRGINS
.to
\¥isiarS Kal6;im of
WILD CBERR7.
r(\ 1)055. BOTTLES of the genuine nrimlejust re
t)vf reived anil for sale liy HIM .NO *!L VIRGIN Si.
!\. B. —Country merchant* wishing to purchnnß to
aell again, can he supplied on retiKouuble term*, by ap
plying at our Music and Jewelry .Store on Cotton Ave
tme, Macon,Ga. BRUNO At VIIUdNS, or
Sept 9 3ft S. VIRGLN.
RHINO A VIKBINS,
AGENTS for .Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary and Vi
- brating Magnetic Mae hi hi* hUo the Magnetic or
Compound Bitumen Plaster,and Magnetized Gold Pill*.
We also keep u full supply of the Homeopathic Med
Icines, with the books on practice.
Macon and Coin mini*, Oct t*9, 184. r > 37^
RIBBONS.
AFRESH lot of Bonnet Ribbons, just received bv
J. MURDOCK.
Nov. 11, HUE. 39
Trimmings lor l)rpsh€g.
C"1 IMPS, Fringe*, Silk Button*, Colds and T;*m U, fcc.
W Just received at J. MURDOCK'S.
Nov 11, 1840 39
Silks :iihl Satin Stripril CfllhneKt’
VKKW dresses rich Silks; also very beautiful Satin
-tn jit'll Cashmeres, just received t
Nuy II .19 J. MURDOCK’S.
HICII Omber Stripinl CASHMERE SHAWI.S, jss.t re
.eeivalat J. MURDOCK'S.
Nuv 11 39
jUillcollll I’l vmlm.
\FKESII assurtmmt of Maleuin Plaids f<r children, jus;
meeiveil by J. MURDOCK.
Nuv 11 39
DISSOLUTION.
rjMIE firm of COVM.F.S, Nlt’Ol.l. A CO., having
1 her 11 dic<)iitiuiiftd,aa well by it.. n*n liiiiitniiou n.
I'V muliial eotiMenl, the sub.rribers wdl alone nllciKi to
the aetlh menl. at their old Aland, of all hueinca con
nccleil w ith the bite firm.
W 11,1 I VM COWI.ES,
FRANCIS E. MCOLI..
Eaat Maron, Nov fi,ISIS.
The aulmcrilier*, under the mime and etylo of CoWLr.I
A- Ntcoi.i., will contieue the l , , u.3ail|i|,* Zlll.l
XVarC-lIOIIAiC IttIMIICSs. at the olii atand ut
the. {lute firm of Cowles, Niroll &• Cos., where will be
found ut all time., their usual Mock of Staple DRY
GOODS and GROCERIES.
WIU.IAM COVVI.ES,
FR ANCIS E. .NICOLE.
Nov 13 40
Jl 9T REI Tl\ ED FOR RALE,
15 Iloaea White Havana Hogar,
SO <lr. Boxes Raiain., (new irup,)
20 do.
5 Boxes Lemons,
40 Boxes F'ire Crackers,
5 Baskets Oil.
]■ SHULTZ.
Macon, Nov. 11, 111 16. .'l9
lit.*.**** i;.v
•Hale ami It male •leailemies.
rfNHK exrrri,sr. of these lliatilulions will be com-
M. msttecd on Alomlay, lltli January, 1817, under the
superintendence of the subscriber. As lie wishes to
make Culloden his permanent residence, and will use
eveiy etVort to deserve public confidence, lie expects to
meet with a large share of patronage.
The undersigned will be assisted by Mn.and Mrs.
Mstiiek, who have assisted him heretofore with ability
and entire satisfaction. The former having been edu
cated in Yale College, is prcpatedlo tench in the Mule
Academy any branch of knowledge which may lie re
quirad. The latter having received her educatiun si
the North, will give instruction to the female* in the
ornamental branches. Mrs. Morrow will have the
principal management of the females, mid give lessons
in Music. Vocal Music will be taught to the young
ladies wiihont any estra charge,
Culloden is os healthy as any village in the State,so
ciety is good; the sole of intoxicating liquors is prohib
ited by a special set of the Legislature, and there is
nothing to pievent the inortaing and maintaining ot
moral and improving si bools.
HUGH E. MORROW.
nrrtiir.NCK*.
Rev. A. Church, I). I)., Fresidenl,)
I’rof. C. F. WcCny, A. M. [ Franklin College,
Frol. J. I’. VVaddel, A. M. f Athens, Ga.
Dr. Henry Hull, A. M.
Mr. Ilnyca Bowdre, Aiifittsta.f is
Hob. Gaorca Me Du As, ) ~ lr „ ~
Dr.N Harris, \ W tllhtflou, 8. C.
Hon. Win. O. Hawßon, Hrffn**horo’, Ga.
Dr. Kirlmrd Banka,Gainenville.
‘rhoniax r. I’. ‘l’hrri'wit*,
R* *. Janie* J one m, M. 1)# j
Re*. I*. N. ) Warrenton, Ga.
Gro. V. Nml, Eq.
Mr. \. Chapman, J
% i*ll
% VftlVftMe ri:ini:if ton for talc*
ril.'lK aubacriber offi r* for xal* hja uluaUr Plnnfn-
I fmn, lyinp two mile* from Terry, ilouatnn county,
rlircrtlv mi the Rond leHilin|: from Perry to Macon, con
taining ‘ 0 in a hodv, with about 500 arrna cleared, hul
not und r very food fence, the moat of the land Urn* Uid
oit for t'* l*iM two or three yenr*. It will Im aold low.
and term* of payment made ea*y so the purrhnner* For
farther particular*, enquire of Gen. Eli Warren, or J.
E. Thompaon, Ea*)., living w Perry.
IRA PETK.
ii i It. 9| 7 w
VALUABLE TROFERTY
For Naif.
rjIHF. undereiffned offer* for sale the plantatinn rrpon
I whieh lie now reaidta, embracrog about HOOarreiv
r*( good pine Land, nearly two mife* from Marion, (part i
rtf which waa formerly owned by Win. Parry.) one ball
of *aid Land cleared and in a atate for cultivation—
(he other half im the wood*. ‘1 ie above plantation hax
eacellent improvementa, a comfortable dwelling hottae.
a po..d gin honee ami packing a:rcw,ami other valuable
h rherern rr.f ea**ry to the planter. T!ia n*.’
will he on very liberal terms, and made known on appfi
twtmatA ‘ ABRAM GsiRHCK.
Marion, co., o*, Nut. 3wU <
Yi:w UO OHS.
fllllE (Mib*criberaare now receiving n splendid stock
I oi 1 : 111 and Winter Caoods, couarsting
in part of the following articles t
Rich entin etriped Afualin de I.tne,
Oinlrre ahaded dd. do.
Plain iimlin de Lane, aolid colors,
French Cuehmcreti,
Plai.l do.
.Shaded Tarieteti Muslin,
Figured do. do.
Embroidered Cashmere Robe*,
Rep do. do.
Black SHtin striped Alpaccu Rohes,
Plain and figured Drcaa Silks,
Jaccouet and Swiss Muslina and Cuminica,
Rich Casli'iiere Shawls,
Silk and Bttruge do.
Muelin de Lane do.
Thibet Wool tio.
Tog-ether with a general assortment of Glove*, Hosis
ry, Ribbons. Bonnets, Laces, fcc.
Also Broadcloths. Caaeimera, Vestings, Domestic
Goods of all descripiions, Carpettitiff, IGtidv-made
Clothing, Shoes, Huts, Saddles, Crovkerj, Hardware,
fcc. &c. KENDRICK A: CLARK.
Sept 23, 1846 >3d
Hanging, Hope, Ta int.
fIVIK subscribers art* now receiving their fall supplies of
9 (i HOC KKIKS, which they oflV rto thcirnid tin mis a lilt
the public generally,at unusual low prices. Wt hutcitow ill
store, and receiving—
.loo piece* heavy Gunny Biflting,
200 pieces heavy Kentucky do
150 coils Kent’ick) Hone,
50 do. Manilla do.
100 lb*. Twine,
2,000 sack* Salt,
I<>,ooJ lb* Bw cede* Iron,
1,000 lb-. Band, IJoopuml Rod Iron,
20 hfids. St. Croix and Porto Uico Sugars,
I.oaf, Crushed and powdered do,
100 ha£ Rio and Java Coffee,
to boxes I oliacco,
100 keys Nail,
l,b C lbs. Cast, German and Blister Steel.
Also PAINTS AND OILS of ever) description.
K. BOND.
Macon, lan 1, IM*.
PIANO AmD MUSIC STORE. 1
It’S r received from the factories of Nuns A (.'lork, !
and J. (’bickering &. Gilbert*, a fine assortment of
Piano*. Also from Europe, a splendid assortment of
Guitars, Violins,Clarionets, Flutes,Tromboons,Orphe
clides, Concert Horns, Trumpets, Cornopean*, Bugles,
ami a variety of other instruments too numerous to men
tion. Piano, Guitar and Flute Music we ure constant- !
ly receiving, of the latest publication*
WATCHES, JEWELRY’, and a variety of fancy
articles kept in our line.
A few cases of Ho nopnthic Medicine just received,
with hook containing the necessury instruction to ad- ‘
minister the same.
All ofthe above articles will be sold at living prices. 1
N. B.—VI IT paired and warranted, j
BRUNO &, VIRGINS.
Macon, Mart h 5,1849. 3
NEW BOOTS & SHOES.
t~rr J ] lI7IIITINO & MIX rcapectfulh in |
R” I V V vile their patron* ami the public |
V. I geiH-rally to call and examine then mg-k
manufactured expressly for tbi*
Ml market. Their a*Kortmciit consists in
part of
Gentlemen's fine French Calf sewed Boots of all qualities.
Gentlemen's middling hue Calfsea td and pegged Hoots of.
all kinds.
Gentlemen's double sole Calf and Kip sewed and pegged I
Boots.
Gentlemen's Calf, Goat and Lasting Brogans of all kinds. 1
Gentlemen's fine Caifand Kip pegged Urogansoiall kinds
and qualities.
Ladies’ colored and black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all
qualities.
Ladies’ Kid Buskins, thin and thick soles, of all kind*.
Misses’ Gaiter* and Half Gaiters, black and colored.
With a large assortment ot children's Shoes of all kinds and
qualities.
AUo a large assortment of Men's and Boys’ COAWSF,
BROGANS, double and Mingle soles, pegged ami nailed,
which we will sell as low a* the same quality can be bought
in the city.
Also Calf, , Kip, Coat, hininif anti Binding
Skins, Sole Leather, Pegs, Thread, j
Patent Aid-Hafts very lota.
Bools in:i<land r'|>aire<l to order.
Mmeon, Ot. 1 . Il4i,
. Bacon Carriage Depository.
DE LOACHE &, Wll.(;o\'st>.\~ ;
f>E FVV KEN the Ftxyd House and Wakhtn’ton ,
I# Hali , and opposite .Mr. G. A. Kimberly’s Hut •
Store, nn Mulberry .Street, have on hand afresh and
well selected stock of
Carriage's, Caroaches, Bn^^ies,
and Rocknway*, Saddles, Harness and Bridles,
Trunks, Y r uliccg, Carpet Bags and Satchells,
Saddlery and liarnss* Hardware,
Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Top and Patent Leather,
Morocco of every variety, and a beautiful assortment of
Carriage Trimmings, consisting of Cloths, Laces, Tas
sels, Axles, Bands, Dash-frame*, Springs, Step*. Bows,
Lumps, Brussels and Oil Carpetings ; Oils, Paints and
Varnish.
Carriages of every description built to order.
REPAIRS in every branch ofthe above business ex
ecuted with neatness and desputch. Prices to suit the
times.
Maron, March 3,1 3
Ocmulgec Iron M'ouialry and
•llaehine Shop.
(MACON GEO.)
flilt ß snhserihera having erected a new Establish
ft merit, now offer to the public, inducements that
they have never had before in that line of business.—
Mill Wrights, Gin Makers &c., will find it to their
advantage to give us u call, we.will guarantee all our
work to he good, and at the lowest price—we have a
good stock of Patterns on hand.
A good Horse Power lor sale.
Cl!A 8. P. LEVY At CO.
Cotton A venue, near Macon k Western R. R. Depot.
May fi, intff. |‘> ts
Telegraph, Little Georgian, and Jeffersonian, copy
till forbid.
.Ha ton Iron A* Dr ass I'onntlry,
A\l> MACHINE SHOP.
fftlFIE subscriber having recently made large and im
ft portion additions to bis former list of patterns for
Overshot Breast, and Tub Mill Geering, is now prepar
ed to execute orders for Flour Mills, Cotton Factories,
Horse power Mills for plantation grinding, Ac.; also
Cotton Presses, (iin Gear, Plates and Balls, and Mill
Irons of every (Inscription : all of which will be made of j
the very best material anti workmanship, on reasonable
and accommodating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 71, 1816. yIR
NOTICE.
fftlllß subscriber having associated with him Dr. Ju
st Liu# C. Gilbert, toe business will in future he
conducted under the firm of SHOTWF.LL At GIL
BERT. Those indebted for account* of last year, will
please call and settle the same.
HARVEY SHOT WELL.
Macon, Jan. 1,1816,
Drug*, .HetHfines , Av.
fftlllF. subscribers will he receiving every w-eek, fresh
I supplies of MEDICINES, carefully'selected for
them in the Northern markets. Their arrangements
enable them to mill at very low prices. Physician* and
other* having opportunities of sending to them may rc
lv upon having their orders executed upon the most fa
vorable terms. The quality of the article* will be the
best always, mid the juice* as low ns if they attended
personally to tfie purchase of them.
SHOTWELL At GILBERT.
Maeon, Jan 1,184 t 48
NEW MEDICINE.
Brownie**’* Aiiii-ltilliou Pills.
A Ml 1.1) md efficient remedy for Liter Complaint* snrt
[\ l)y*pt |iu of lung standing. Persons so (A ring from dis
orders ofthe Mtoinacn and liver wi*l find the above Pills wor* ‘
thy their confidence. Taken according to the direction*.
Price 25 cent* per hoa. Ag. ntsm Macon.
J. 11. kW. S. K 1.1.15, Cotton \venne. 1
Pet It __
RICH BILKS.
■ LST received a splendid asaortnu nt nf rich winter
• “ winter Silk*. GEO. VV. FKICF. I
Oct 31, HIS, Mi
Tnihroitlrrt tl t ashmt rt s.
very rich nH ti.ndxnnir, for ml. hv
Ik? (Vi 21,1846 3ti GEO, VV. PRICE.
Colton OsunhnrK* * Cotton Viirnt
OF .nprrior quality from the Tlmuuulun Manufuc
tiirittj* Gompxnv, for axle hv the hole.
Ot ’JI •’ KENDHirK fc CLARK,
CAKFSTING.
fIVHE iih,..rtbrr ia now rrrei.ini a afilonHi.l a.iort. 1
fine ; ‘it ’’ - pi* orr-l .tar f’arp.t.
tint— „.1 Rug. II ... I tl. -r ,Ut
will pinnae civ* m C a call. GEO. W. FKICF
I Oct 31,1316. |
rPH K snhseriher takes tliisnpportunity of returning 1 ths)ik*
9 for tin patronage lie has received, und beg* to inform I
tin* puWlic that he it now ready to mnkt double and tingle J
I ru** * of any si/.e. and will wnr rant thetn to be easy ntl * f- |
fectual. He alto makes Abdominal Supporters, which ha*
proven very effectual. The above arfit-h xan be insult from
measure t the au Use riber will give instructions to thateflect
to those who will do hint the favor to call on fiiin. Ih gr *t
cst object in i a set of Hernia. &c. is to have springs to suit
the ca-O jfiitdfit compactly. Old Tru*'” * n paired and re
coveretl. Also a few guiu-elßHic French Tru*ses for *ah .
The subscriber ha* been working at the aims busiut >s for a
number of year*: also in making Surgical and Dental In
struments. w hicb makes him competent m the abovebusiness.
It i* with pleasure I can refer to the most eminent practi
tioners of Surgery and Medicine of the city of Macon.
The subscriber also carrie* on the GUNSMITH BUSI
NESS in all the repairing branches | also Cutlery ground
and set. Cotton Gimblets constantly fin hand.
Opposite Post Office, Macon, Ga.
v £ 11 1). ( . HODGKINS,
DR. B*
YPk r Pt:iblc Inivcisal PilN*
fItHIS medicine is acknowledged to l one ofthe most vab
ft uableeVer discovered a* a purifier of the blood and flu*
ill*. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or
aPerative,and stands infinitely before all the prepaHuions
and combinations of Mercury. Its purgative properties are
alone ofincalculahle value, for thest pills may be taken daiß
fir any period, and instead of weakening by the cathartic ef
fect, t hey add strength by taking away t he cause ot’ weakness
lh. have none fth luixerable effects of that deadly specific,
Mermry. ‘I hetceth are not injured—the biines and limbs are
not paralysed—no: but i nxt* ad of these distressingsymptonis
new lif* and consequent animation is evident in every move
ment ol the bod).
These PI ll*, for colds, roughs, tightness of the chest, rheu
matism in the head or limbi, will be found superior to any
t liing i m>neri ot the power* of medicine; ami m bilious af
fections, dispepsia, and in all disease* peculiar to women,
they should lie resorted to ai once.
For *:ilu rtf .1. Raines’ Kook More,
On Colton Avenue Opposite Washington Hull.
j June 25, I*4#. yl9
LRi BUC2CLI J
Oriointi! American > 1 / genuine
A Cliahlr U ilvnnic liamli.
llrai'i'lHs :uJ Cuvniiiij*.
j To Messrs. Buck till k: Mills ;
] Having iimi calu and upon by your As:* nt, Mr. Burgntr, tor j
! a statenu nt id'facts in relation to the i Ifnt* of your Galvanic
; Baud* tn a case of Hhcuiuatism, I will therefore relate the
following t
In April la*t I hud a severe attack of Rheumatism, Cramp
j and General Debilitation. My left arm and shoulder became
numb ami useless from the Rheumatic attack. I applied one
| of your bands on my w rist, and other parts ofthe arm, which
1 relieved me in one week of all pain, and ha* restored th arm
! to its former usefulness. ]’ A. HACKLF.Y,
216 Market-si. Albany.
July 25th, 1845.
’ T hereby certify, that I used one of Dr. Bucklin It Mills’
Pliable Galvanic Bands fur pain in the pit ofthe Stomach and
1 the head, and in 15 or .’0 minute* l became easy and went to
sleep ; when I awoke 1 was finally relieved.
SARAH A. SF.AVIY,
9 Battle-street, Boston.
Albany, Sept. 10th, 1845.
Messrs. Buck tin J* Mills*
I hive u*'d your Galvanic Rand* for Headache and Rheu
matism, and found immediate rebel from the application iH
, both cases, and believe it to be the best remedy now in u*e;
and I cordially recommend it to the allLcted in the above
casts. ROBERT H BURGESS,
Corner of Lydius a fid Green-sts. Albany.
i l)u’t. Bucklin Rt Mills •
I I have been many years afflicted with a disease ofthe heart,
! severe palpitation, trembling and great prostr&'ion of the
entire system: I had been under the care of many skilful
| Physician*, and my ease pronounced hopeles*. 1 saw your i
1 agent in West Troy a few Week* ago, aud purchased of him !
| one of your lafger Band*, the application gave me immediate ‘
l relief. I have continued it* use : l am com para rivet) resum and
I am free front pain, restored in spirit*, and feel a strength
of hodv and freed nn from infirmity never ex peoted by me,and
it i with great pleasure l recommend your Galvanu Bands
: tothoae like me afflicted.
(Signed) SAMUEL CONGER,
j West Trot. V. Y. Sept. 15, 1845.
I J. I!. A \\ . S. ELLIS.
FOSTFONED
* DMIVISTRATOR’S SAI.K.-*rr-hl.- t..
I anord**rt the h iiuii abb Inferior Court ot Bibb *ouniy
I when sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the fir*t
Tuesday in February next, before the court house dOor in the j
< town of Canton, Chi rufcee county, Lot of Land n uni lx r six
| hundred and four in the first district, fourth section ofChefo
| kee county, containing forty acres mbre or less. Sold a* the
property ol Hi nry A. Candler, late of Bibb county, deceased,
and for the benefit of the creditor* of said deceased. Terms
rash. H. E. A. CANDLER, Adm’r. j
Nov 11, 1846. 39
A<laiiiiii stru t o i’s Sa leT
, \\TILE be aobl on Wednesday, lhelz3d of December
j w v next, al the house of James (*. Dnrhani. in Bibb
county, on 4tone Creek, 8 tuiles from Macon, nil the ,
] perishable property belonging to the estate of Thomas ,
Lowe, late of Jones county, deceased, ronsistiner of
Mules, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, one yoke of oxen, 1500 i
bushels Corn, a large quantity of Fodder, also, ail the
Household and Kitchen Furniture of said deceased,
consisting of Beds, Bedsteads, one fine Mahogany Sid**
Board, with Marble Top, one fine Secretary, one fine
Piano Forte* also. Chairs, Tables. Arc., together with
a quantity of Glass, Crockery, and China Ware; also,
1 set BlacWainith’a Tools, 1 Two Horse Waggon; also,
i il) Farming Tools belonging to said deceased. All
] the property ns above described, together with all the
j perishable property of said deceased, w ill be sold with
| out reserve on llm day above mentioned. (Sold for the
benefit ofthe creditors ol said deceased.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
FLESH A DAVIS, Adm f f.
I Nov. IL 1846. 39
4D.UIMNTR * TOR’S SAI.K.-O”
I tet mb dfl) of 1) ci mb* r nt xi, will In old at the re'i
uence ol N*li f.olding, late nf Sumter county, deceased, the
J personal property of said deceased, consisting of five head of
i Horses, sixteen bead of Slock Cattle, forty head of Hogs,one
| Hoad Wagon, one yoke of Oxen and Cart, one one-horse
! Wagon, :ne Cotton Gin, one Wheat Fan and Thresher, 1,0(0
j bushel* of Con., Fodder, Oats, Bye, and Wheat ; lions* hold
anl kitchen Furniture, farming utensils, forty stand* of Rees,
ami various other articles of a perishable nature. Saletocon
tinue from day today until all is sold. Term* of sale-pur
j chasers will he required to give imall note* dut the first day
J of December, 1847, with good perscrtial security.
I Nov 12 39 EASON SMITH, Adm'r.
! 4 DMIXISTR A TOR S SAT.E.—WiII be ...Ul
1 % be'<r** the Court liou* thwr in Tnotnaston. Upson coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, witnin the legal
hours of sale, tlie following Negrhes, vir. : Monroe about 2 5
years > t ag . Jack about 21 years old, Jake about 19 years old.
Leak a hoot 4’ year* old, Delia about 20 years old and her two
children, and Violet about 19 yeaf* old and her two children,
ml Hamct about 14 year* old : sold by order of the honorable
1 the inst ru> -Court of *aid county when sitting for ordinary
j purposes, a* the property of the estate of Isaac Cooper, Iste
I ol Haul county, deceased. Term# made known on the day of
I *ale. ROBERT .lAMKSON,} . ..
M. H. SANDWICH, \ Adn r *
j Nov 4,1846. 38
j ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL£- w M •
! on the lir I’m-sday m taima > next, at th- court house
iin .Marion comity, the following Lots of Land : No
Id dist.. No. 30 in llth tlist,. No 7,n nth dist.. No. 50 in
id di*t formerly Muscogee i, Marion county,and 118 in the
10th dist. formerly Lee now Marion eouuty.
A I*o on the same day, will U r !*l m Lanier, Macon county,
Lot No. .23, in i*t dim uni Lot No. 47 in 2*l dist. formerly
Muscogee now Macon county. Sold as the property of Mur
dock L. Matthew son, ilee I reruiscflsh.
Nov 4 1# W.M, H. CALHOUN, Artm’r.
islminisiiiKois’
VOHKKABi.E t<* an order of the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county win it aitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
at Hi*’ court house tu Marion, on th*-
n* *t, 850 acre* of rich oak ami hickory Land, well improv* and.
it b**ing that portion ofthe r*-al estate of Janie* Coomb*, dec'u
lying in said rminty of I w igg* u vr Tarv* rville, adjoining
Dam* I W. Mini*’ and William Hunter, in the 241 h district of
originally Wilfcin*oii now ‘I v igg*county.
Also on ib*-same day will b.- ottld before the Court house
in Dooly county, thi pi ire wheteon - Newstfm now lives, i
l>ing *ii tin* east side of Mogc raw I creek, adjoining Wilkes
and West, in the first district of said county, containing 405
acre*. Sold for (be benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day or sate. DANIEL H. C’OOMfIS, >
>WI 3 JAMES K. COOMBS, j Aan> n ‘
x ok i 1 i<> Ocitoifs ssii.i crealtors.
■ft LI. persons ißdrbtvtl tu the estate of K;< mss* t Mivms. deed,
/ft late of Monroe county, are hereby required to make im
mediate payment to th* undersigned; and those indebted to
Mud Milk will preaeni them Intmiitd tlw law , f*r Nttb*
'Ut. ROLAND BIVINS,
CiEOUGI u BIVINS J* 4 * 1
V Notice ii Debtors A Creditors.
LI. person* indebted to the rtate of Thomas M. Mantis
deceased, late of Xiitnier rountv,are nqweated to come
forward and pay their r**p ctive tinea; wit*l tho*i having j
J staini* agam*t said < state, will present them in conformity to
SARAH T. MANN. Adrn'l. I
hov IS, 4o I
NOTICE.
ft LL persona indebted l> ill** o*tnle of Timothy Mat-*
; . ft. thewa, late of Bibb county, tleceaaed, are required
lu come forward and make payment; and nil ihoM to
w’hoin the esfato i* indebted, will pinnae pro sent their
‘ Ittima n, tbo time and term* prescribed bv law, to
T. VI. ftßbOiV, Agent
for Martha Mathew vxucutrlfj
Bibb eo. Nov 23,1546, l
I?orn uoM'iis after date application still be )
~i | " b the # In!* nor Court us Hibh county, when sitting
a* a court of ordinaryf>r leave t*ell the real ratal* of I) D.
Sander/ lan rs i ‘'oiintr, df*e* a*ed, tor distribution.
ELIAS BEALL, Adm’r de bonis non.
S **P' With the Will anm tfd.
I .TOUR MONTHS *ft< r date application will be
lo.idc t*i f nt lionorable InPrior Court of Bibb county
when sitting for ordinary purp*.** * for leave to sell thx Ne
g**, ■. Iwiongrng to the children of Margaret Mann, dt c* A*ed,
to !*• sold (hr a division, and for the benefit of th* creditors
ofsaid de* *a*ed. IHHAM T. MANN, Guardian, Nc.
(Hi v, I*4
IaVHJB MOJITIIS it'- 1 Hati application will hr \
f,,- d* I** the nonomhl* tnt*4ior Court of Hihbroimty
when sitting for ordin.try piirpoots, tor leave to sell all the
I amts belonging to Young Johnston, lateuf said county, dr-
I ceased. JAMES GATES,
Adre'r. de Isoms non of Young Johnston .dcc'd.
fJVHJR MOSTT H 1 ditt .* ppHt ation will ht
| .id- to the Jnfiri i/r • -urt of Monro*- county wheusit
ting toe ordinary purpos- *, ter have tm sell the Land belong
ing to the estate of Mmth iitewer, late of said county, der'd ■
Nuv 4, 1841. M C. ¥. C ALDWLLL, Adin'r.
\('w Store & \cw (*oods.
Chinn, tSlass A’ tinrfhcn-tvare.
fpHK >ll •• \ “ g nnd opening a general
fi assortn. > ,nt ilit'loir lately onett
pied by Mr V of .Unit*Try anil Sternal ts.
andop|i.>ii-i i .on H which they ofo rat whole
sale and r*-t lil *i■ ••* ni jnn mini Mint tltvlollowing:
Pan* Wliitr Dun .* u HUil I .i!ti Si ts,
Light Blue • i do. C. do.
Flowing “ do. d.i. do. do.
White French C hina I'ir. ng Set*,
Do. do. do. ‘1 f*tt do.
Gold band do do. do. do.
White do. do. Jog .
White Granite, light ui. 1 flowing blue Jugs—all sizes.
Plate*, l)mht>, llukt r*. and Cover to rt*a cli Dining
Ware*,
A general assortment of common Ware,
Cut, Preiied and Plain T umbler*,
C’tU and Pressed Guhb-ts Win* sand Champagne ,
Pressed and Plain Fgg and Jelly Glaises,
Cat ftiul Pressed Mil ,ur Di&lies and Nappies,
Cuti, Pressed and Plain Lamp* ahd Candle-stick*,
l)n. do. do, Salt.-,
Cm Decanters in et and pairs,
Solar Lamps—Hi itanfiia am! German Silver Castors,
Lookin ‘: Glasses various sizes and st) le*>,
Stone baking Dufies. Pies, Ute. foe.
The subscribers deem it proper to Mate that they have ad*
opted the CASH SYSTEM, to which tiny intend strictly to
adhere, and by which they will In enabled tc furnish every
description ot good* In their line at fuirpricei.
HYDK Ik JONES.
H. ft J. will takeoiders for fttnry China Dining, Tea and
Toilet Sets, which they will lurnisli at the importer* prices,
adding only the expense# from filtw Yot*k.
m .. on. St pt. i mi
COTTOIf AVENUE
Carriage & Satldlcry Repository,
MA<’OW, GKO
FRECnZAi'J 6l ROBERTS
4 RE new receiving nt their store
J u * ew doors below Ross &,
L IVtdlier-s n general assortment of
V/|\|/j> fc g+n Harness. Saddles, Gar
■ 4fcrfi tiage Mini .Saddlery Hardware, Car
riage Trimmings, fitc. dtC. togilier with every article
used in the manufacture ot Carriages, Saddles and
Harness, which they ofrer low lor cash or city aee.ejit-
flm : 24 1846 ‘ 3m4l
LRIU! I
KEPT eonstantly on hand at the CONASCNA
LIME KILNS, two miles above Kingston, ('a’ *
county, and w ill be sent to any of the Depots upon the
j Mae n \ Western Rail Road, at prices lower than it
has oi <-r heretofore been afforded.
v i 184 UM. SPENCER BRO\l V
.Vffr uud iAreri/ Stable.
4*. ri'HE iHi.lersisned rps|iP(-tfullv ißl'orm
*—* their friends nlid the public, that
wTIJL# •h* , y have opened a Stablr in Macon,
lor the purpose oCdoing a SALE AM)
j • • VK.KY BUSINESS, and respectfully
solicit a share of public patronage. Their Stables are
I connected with the FLOYD HOUSE, and every atten
j tion will be paid to customers in order to give geheral
satisfaction.
Their Stables are large, now and commodious, with
fine Lots and every convgtiieiice. Persons would do
well to give us u call. N. HAWKINS,
j. \v. harkis.
Macoa,April## ldag. Uif
&iin SToies:.
BR. M BARTLETT
i ■ ■- 0,1 .Mulberry street, a large slock of
ru S s Chemicals, Paints, Dve StuDs. Oils,
Glass-ware, Window Glass, Perfumery,
in fuct, every thing usually kept |jy
Druggists. Haring made his purchases
j for ('ash, and from first hands, in New Y ork and Bos
mn, he is enabled to execute orders at ns low prices as
fine, fresh and unadulterated articles can be obtained at
j am establishment in the southern country
Physicians, Manufacturer.Planters,and Dealers are
invited to call and examine his stock before they make
j their purchases.
Macon, Sept 25, 1845. 32
110111 T’S TIED ICl* i:
llnr ,ix Hitters A Lire Tills.
/ XVD . high ami envied celebrity which tin* Medicine has
■ acquired for it*invariable efficacy,in all the disease*
Minch ii professes to cure, lias rendet-d the usual practice of
pufiling not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them—ihct
are known by their fruits ; their good works testify for them*
and they Ihrive not by the faith of the en dulous.
I A fVtshsupply just received by the Agent,
2846. __4y GRC ) IIGK PAYNR, Dniggi st.
Fever mill Ajjnc ( uretl
HY COSTER ft OOXE'S SOUTHERN TONIC.
A large supply of lbs same for sale l.v
j _ GEORGE P.iVNE.
Oct 14 Cw‘s Drugqisl and ApotbcfarV.
DR. SPRING’S
Medicated Cougli Candy,
V PLEASANT aud eflcctual remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Asthma. Tickling and Dryuess in the Throat. Sir.
For sale hv ‘ J. H. & W. S. ELLIS.
Dec IS, 1545. 44
I>B. WOOD'S SAItSAKIUILI.A
Wild ( iiekky bittuks.
For the t r moral and permanent hire of nil diseases arising
from art impure state of the Blood or habit of the system
P|YHIS Medic ioc is constantly performing almost incredible
£ cures of diseases arising from impurit.es of tin-blood
ami generall system It has arrested ami turcd mirmiMn
cases of scrctniloui affection*, disease* of the skin, i henniatic
gout, diseased liver, chronic rliHfmatini, sore throat, < hn.nic
constitutional disorder, dyspepsia, ja find ice, fever and ague
and various other disorder* arising from imubre secretions*
In this preparation are strongly cwncttitrated aII the valua
ble medicinal properties of Sarsapftfilla and Wild ( fieri v
on which its activity depends, compounded with other remi *
dial agents, selected from the vegetable kingdom, the whole
strength of which is extracted on ail entirely new principle,
M’hich has cost many years of labor and much expense. The
great object desired is now triumphantly accomplished, in
♦he production of if remedy possessing a controlling poMtr
oyer supposed incurable diseases, heretofore unknown in the
history of medicine.
The testimony of those who have been cured by its use, with
their residence, has been published from time'to time, and
w **re it desirable a mass of overwhelming testimony could be
brought forward, proving m<*st conclusively its inestimable
value, as a.i active and curative medicine ill the abi>\ tlis
ea ses.
T he following interesting cae is presented, and the reader
invited to its careful perusal. Comment on <uch evidence is
unnecessary.
Nom’ Bedford. Aug. 10. 1R44. Dear Sir-*-! find Dr. Wood's
Sarsaparillaand Wild Cherry Hitter* all that yon recommend
ed them to be, and take great pi. a*ut iu a*irig that I think
them the REST PREPARATION of the kind ever offered
to tffe public, t have been troubled for a long time with
JAUftDICF., and a derangement of the Stomach, attended ,
with HF.AD ACHF. and VF.RTIGO. which vasso had at
time* that I eon Id not see, and think tliat I am entirely ctired
by the use of these Bitter* 1 have used *hem in my ‘family,
and Avould recommend them to am’one suffering from J \L’N*
DICE, IXDIGESTION, and IIKAD ACHE.
Signed, JOHN RAYLir.S.
Prepared by F.. I hornfon, Jr.—sold wholesale and retail hV
WYATT St KKTCHAM, General Agents, 121 Fulton-st
New-York. *
MACON—GF.ORGR PAYNE ; and ly Druggists general
ly throughout the United State. Price |l lorge bottle*.
wv 3mlt
THt! PILES.
A rVRE FOR 1,1 FF. SECURED.
fff *flF, Vegetable Pile Fleet nary, invented by Dr. A. Upham,
| a distinguished physician of New York city, i the only
really successful re edy for that dengerou* and distresiung
complaint, th> PILES, ever off! red to the Atn*rican public.
It is an internal fpnedy, not an external a|:plf(-utiftn, ami
will cure unv case cither Uleeding or fflimJ, internal or ex
j terns I , and is jirobably the only thing that will, T her* is no
mistake about it. It I* k positive eur —speedy and permanent.
It i* a couvehient nietlleine to take, and improves the genera!
health in a remarhshle manner.
F.acH box contains twelve dose*, at r ight cent* per dose, ft
is very mild in jts operation, and may b’ taken in east * of the
most acute inflamnrrffion without danger. Allexitmahip
a.licifrf*ns are in the highest degrn* tftsagreeahlc, and from
the nrffureof the di*ease tenipora-y in their effects. This
medintfe attacks the disease at its source, ami ten,u\mg the
I cause, renders theciffe certain Mini ih rmaiu ur.
T his F/fertuary is also a very valushle remedy for Inflam
mation or the Liver, and spleen : inffmnmation, soreness sfrd
nlceratnin of the *loif.di, bowels, Itldneys, and bladder; in.
fl*minatory and Mertfhnal Hh* nnrtafi-m , Impurity ot the
Hlood, caused by the iinpnnlem use of Mercury { Weakness
(and I nil am Mini ioii of the spine and bark.
I This almi ruble prepaiatlon contain* *n M were I Medici nr :
noAhrt, Cotocynth. Gamboge, or other powerful and irritating
purgatives, and if taken according to dirictions, in cae or
| Piles, a cure for life is secured.
Hold wholesale and retail by WYAT T Jk CF.TCHI’M, t?l
| Fulton *t. New-York t Mueon, (RO. I’AYNE, and In Drug*
gist* generally throughout the United Htate*. Pries 9
Macon, Nov 11
OREGON HOtfSE,
MACON, GA.
! qpilE fotlowinr are ilia rales of enUriainmrnl at lha
I V above Hotfl:
lloairl #ml Eoilglng per monlb. - - .
Hoard wilhoul {.odgibg, pennontli, • • Ji .VI
Hoard par day, ......... )N)
. s inde Meal, ......... ;>’/
l.od)!ir? pr r Diehl,
Man rtnd Horan per night, i(h aupper
aad hreakfaat, JSO
Horae per day, ......... 75 1
Horae y**rr weDkj ........ 35#
Firewoorl and l.i*ht* e(r.
Bj* Monthly Itnardera are expected to aettle prompt*
*y at the eipiration of enrh month.
The nnderaigni'd in vitas the attention of visitors and
travelers to the shove rates, and reapcrtfullv aoliriia a
share of their euKtotn. M. BARTLETT.
Nov 18,1841. 4flif I
a /Etna insurance Com nun n,
OK HARTFORD. CONN.
‘fIHE nndrxign#d 4genta twill IhUc risk* ngainst
I Fire In fin* citt. Griffin. Farsyfli and wtl * r tn#fl*
n the Btaln,Gn ti uvorahle termn * any tnspor -ihle
romftiy. They w\ II Also inn lire against the r I * nf
Kiv,*r Nnvifntior-their nrcgcnl rales are, 3-4 per cent.
U> Savannah, wrH7-P to Charleston.
. REA St COTTON
Macoe t March ? 1045. 5
OVSTEK Ml OUSE.
r|YHn suhacriber hns opened Eating Houseetfain.
JL nt hi* old Htatid, one door east of Washington iiall.
on Mtilberrv etret-i, where all of the luxuries* ol the tea
board will be i-rved up in every style at all hours of
the day,from 7 in the morning until 12 o’clock at night.
I'.irnea of Gentlemen cun tic accommodated with a
retired and separate room, and I intend to have every
tiling done no in n etyle to please the most faetidion*.
All Aiders from the city 01 country for Fresh or Lick
led Oysters (by gallon or keg,) Fish, Shrimps, (Tuni',
&c. supplied nl short notice.
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES,
and all other Fruits by the barrel, box or retuil, always
cn bund
A £enernj Assortment of
GROCEICIKS AUD PROVISIOASi
all of the best quality.
BRANDIES iio*l WlNES,super sopor excellent.
A large assortment of all kind* ot CIGARS, which
cutinot lie beat.
A tine assortment of C indies, Preserves Sauces, Pick
lea, Figs, Raisins, Teds, *tc. and e\Cfy thing wattled
1 for culinary purposes.
SHAD)
in their season, will he received ir. iHfge quantities, for
citv uud country supplies.
6ur house (s quiet and orderly, and it is our highest
aim to give satisfaction, and please nil; and wc invite
you all, both in citv and country, 10 conic and see us.
Ma< oit,Oct 15, 1840 C ELL .
Noth £ to
PLANTERS#
H. Ti. PULSirJER
of tl.e RIO GRANDE HOUSE,
corner of Cotton Avenue and < cherry street, .Macon,
hereby informs PLANTERS that he w ill purchase Uni
ton at ALL'PI VIES, ami that he will PAY the EX
TREME top of the market fm the smite, and that tliev
<’ \ RRY TIIEIR UOPION TO ANY WARE
10U II IN THE CITY that they please.
‘U he will sell Dry Goods. Orocerirs,
visions, and all other articles necess*-
rv for FOIILt l SK, us LOW as cart he purchased in
M.icon, nt unv House.
Octc2l 1846. 36
l lUXMM'II l illltr.rs.
\N na 1 enable and infallible remedy for COUGHS
and COLDS, manufactured and for sale hv
N 1 21 J. sill LTZ.
MI’ST receive*! and for smlp, 600 Nails.
& June 17 18 SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
PiIMI POR IKK 111 pints,for safe (•>
s. •- .1 ■• I I , CAK II ART ‘ t:u.
fosime Brandy warranled pnre*)
l* \ LF pi;es Otard, Dupuis tk Co'* Brandy,
£ 1 *lu. do. Sigimttt Hi and),
a quarter cask* do. do. frr *lv by
Sept S3 32 REA H COTTON.
MacOH :i nl Utsicrn ICail-Koad,
Boom .Huron to .itluntu.
ON and aft. v Thursday, September 10th, the train* of this
Road will be run a> follow* :
Leave Macondaily at 9J, A. M.
Leave Ail mta *laily at 7\, A. M.
Connecting at Macon with the trains of the Central Kail
Hoad, and at Atlanta with those of the Georgia Kait-Koad
each way.
Stages for Montgomery connect daily each way with the
train* at Baruesville,making a cotinuou* line from Charlts
ton, S. C. via Savannah, Macon, and Columbus, Georgia.
I Stages for the Indian Springs connect with their.iin* at
Forsyth daily, each way; and for Meriwether Springs and
Y/est Point, at Griffin.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $1 00
Do. “ do. Griffin, 2 50
Do. 44 do. Harmsville, 175
Do. 44 do. Forsyth, 1 00
EMERSON FOOT E, Superintendent.
Macon,Sept iS4k. to
.Huron & (Morn RiiilioadJ
Skpiemblk 16th, 1346. )
Freight on Cotton reduced.
COTTON will fie taken over this mad from this date,
at the following low rales per 100 lbs.
From Macon to Crawford’s Gets.—Forsyth 10 c
Barne9vil!e 12| c.—GriOin 15 c.—Joueslioro 20 c.—
Atlanta 25 c.
From Atlanta to Jonesboro 12$ cents—Griffin 15 c.
1 —Barnenville 20 c.—Forsyth 20 e.—Crawford’s 25c.
Macon 25 c*.
All Cotton passing from the Macon and Western Rail
road to the Central Road, will he charged 30 cents per
100 lbs. from lliinn 10 Savannah.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
Sept 16 31
SADDLES. SADDLES.
11l OR It IN A WESTCOTT
HAVE on hand a fust rate assortment of SADDLES,
HARNESS and CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, of
nil kind*, which they will sell at prices to suit the
times. Their facilities are such tout they c*n sell low
er than any other establishment of the kind in the citv.
Give us a call before you buy, is all we ask for m re
commendation. REPAIRING done at leJuccd pi ice*,
in a workman-like imunmr.
Cotton Avenue, next doot to A. J. & Di W. Orr.
Dec 3, 1846 42
mUEauhscr.hcr has now in stores large and well
-I selected stock of
H ATS AAD CAPS,
and will he receiving every week, so ns at all time* to
have fresh good-, ond of the latest sty les, which will he
sold nt wlmleMile or retuil at very LOW PRICES, a
mongst which may be found
6 cases fashionable Beaver Huts,
6 do. do. Nutria Hula,
1 <> do. do. S.lk Hats,
10 do. do. Angola Hats,
0 cases Broad fifhn Benver. Nutria and Brush 11
25 dozen Gents’ Caps, a great variety,
22 do. Youilfa and Children's Capa great variety.
IGW do. Blar-k end Bfah Wool flat ,
With a greut variety of other good* Having mnde
such arrancemotfts as will insure his poods to he pur
chased af the vary lowest prices, he feels confident (hat
customers will not ho disappointed as to price or quality
dy calling. F. K. WRIGHT.
fiftgwn, AM- I V 1816. fff
GMSWOLD’rt IMPROVED
COTTO.Y ti MA S.
fllllK sttbrfcfiher will ronfhiue the manufacture of
I uiese Gins nt his old ebtahlmliiuent, in U’liirton,
Jones countv, Georgia.
lie cun otW no letter recommendation in favor of his
Gins, than the fact of having supplied more than tmlrc
hundred planters with them during the last two years, i
while no other factory has probably sold in the State uh
many as offe hundred during the same time.
Noexpense will h spared to sustain their high repu
tation, and render them still more perfect if possible.
They will he warranted ns usual, to perform well, and
delivered at the purchaser residence. KngagetnenlH
can he made with his travailing ai'ents. or hv lesser di
rected to him. HAM! EL GKIBWOLD.
• March 1 .
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
fill IK subscribers will do any and a(l kinds ot TIN
ROOFING, at short notice, and on very reasona
ble terms, and the itork shall he well done. We will ‘
goto any part of the fDaio to do Roofing ilnecessary.
DIBBLE BRAY,
Gotten \venue, nmrly opposite Wa hington Hall
Maeon, March 3, 1816.
I HBL*. FINE NEWARK CH UMPAGNL GI
Jl “ “ Dl'lt. for sg|g iiv
s. II n W. FRf’l MAN
tNOI It MONTIES “tier rfafe applies'"'n will h**
JP ‘nade fn tli* tmnnruhie C'niirt >f vf M. nr*r Cr
for leave to * II all *lo r. al estate ot Samuel M*vo., 4rrM.
lat* a| said rouni) ? al*o snnir nf h.- Nrgrncs Heknifiaf ta
•aid estate. HO LAND BIVINS, 1
OKOHr.F, BIVINS,
DeJ, 49 Admiantratar* w ith tkr will annexvd. I
|TIS<>IX MH ltiri SALE.—Win ,
U onil.e first I u.sduy in January next tot!,?*"’
X. , l e : iOUfe,W,,,T ’ , ~o n . within .Ire’l^i^^
A tra. tor Jiyrcel of Lnnd sitnate, Ivinir nn H I • i
thr. county of Lpatm. wi,h ,h, t „„,,„ill Ld m,*'”*
tlemg thereon, bounded by Mrt. Flournoy M 7.1' r ”
and Martin B. Daniel,containing one liundrr.l *
acres, more or less, l. yic.l on l, ,h e “ “** J'ti.t
anl I'. Iloyal, to .atiafy a morigncc Ii la f,-,L 0 ’ }■ ‘”
Superior Court, in favor of MclJade l) h „„’ L |H
Doval—property pointed out in said nm,t„ £ ’ Vr
One negro woman mimed Emmeline, ab*M m" -
old, levied on as l l.e property of \\ , |i, im l* I
atislv ati fa founded upon an attack n
Travia I). Weaver va. aid Wn! PTT ‘" v " r
isa'icd Ir.nn the Inferior Court of l'n,oa c, on,’ S “"’ :
Alxo one Jersey W.g„ n leviVnn V -
\ V aun H Colrli, to auliatv a fi fi, f ro " n P r,, t ,< ‘[' v ‘
I nor C ourt, in lavor of Henry Simmuna vl u-'Ti
; Lobb—property pointed out'bv ’, I,^' ll,om 1
I,ec SAMUEL CaWway. Kp ’
1 ueaday in February next, h, fore the c y “ “” ‘
a oeyro p-.rl named Catuliue, belunjirm “o ul'"’V 1
(firl to year, old, and Ben, a buy kCii” J ’
a* the |,i „|,ei uof ihe <h, Idren of Mill, W Be. “ “ I
Fa vet te coil nt y, deed.; m ( | neireoea , * Itr ’ v *' - tat. <1
tribut.ve attar, of -aid , h.l.h-e,, K „| “ r '"’ ■ ■
laud, deceased, Heerodioy to I.lk will ‘ ” ,u t
WASHINGTON C. CLK.VKI AM,
Guardian of Mary and Louraa Kreve, ,„i'e
the lift will of Wm < leveland .le( ‘"ln ~
Crawford bounty, Del U 4
*wt,,i u Sale.
, \M, IU. be sold on thefii-M Tne*d.iyn latiinvr
I . *’! rc l,le l '"urt bollHt door in Knoxville * ‘ !''’
i Jr Negron .| f , llr i ll(r .T v ’
I icw. lan- ot ssui county,siev’d, 10-vkii I ' Sl ‘
ess, I> me and heingih thy Agency HonS ItVh I ““”
i West aide of Flint River. j “” uu , ‘ytf on u.
Also two negroea, Ava ahont 25 years old Bn u r i-,.
nrl :• hoot in years old : sold :i(;i e, abl, so ih. L
| the Will ofsaid deceased, for .he benefit of Ibl , l
Hors Ot „i,l deceased. T. rni , twelTe m„mh, creJ ,’ ‘ ‘
crsyivii.y small notes and atiproved lecuriiiei ° l ’
3 . CHARt.Kk H, WAi.kMI. Kx .
# ’L'AIIOI \VS SAIrC.-Wiii be sold o„ rTT , ‘
lin Nilay in l*unary next, at the **me i *
ton roui.lv, I.m* ofl.and’Nbs. Ib3, 185. and UaToC V*’
on Big: Indian C reek, in the 13th dinner of?„ id
tail""j| .SOO .seres, mure or less : sold l.yorderrf. he
Lo ""* hilib sirring for ordinary urn lll,,T1 ”
properly of Virginia Cox, minor. * ■ *-> na it..
—-P' 3o 13 *■ M. WHI FF.. C, narr]
, Admiiiiy(i-:iioi’ K Sale.
I \ ‘ , virtue ..fanimlerufthe Honorable the | M re„,
■ • < ourt of said counly, when sittin” lor f
purposee, will he sold if.c Court Hduee door i„ >|„(;’
on. on the flmt l ueailay in January next, three s |, ma
wii . rom, a man, about 43 year* of age Huh „
about ‘J., years of n e e l.ucimla, n yvmhan.'about"’
yeare ofayp. Sold as the property of Samuel Mm.,
man. deceased,f„r .ho benefit of (he heirs and credit
lernis i,r sale, twelve tnontlis credit, will,
t O.. Nov. 5, , A B?.; n^ tt
iii'janiiV;;, * ’* I!. m v 2, 5 ;; i,
belonging to the esiat. of Solomon llaker, late of aid , *l’
(rill widows doaer excepted) Cnntaininr several In,
• rr r- s adjnin the land of Frederick Ne,„ ,
seph n. Stiles and other., and being the Lauds wl. m ‘i
deceased lived al ihetime dt his death. Tenwtvel'.” i
cred.t-tlie purchaser to give note v,lh\m,d s "oh!, 1 ’
Nov 4,184 ft. ROBERT V. HARDEMAN, Adni r.
Hexroe* IVtr kale.
A f.Rl'.r IBI.i: lo lit! order of the Irderior Court nf
‘Tt i whp sitline Ibr ordinary purpn-e.
wull he sold before li e Court House door, in the town
of 1 homaston, in said county of Upson, Oil the tiro
I uesdav ,n January next, within lire legal hours of sale
all the interest and ri£ht and title of Americus C. R nsl
and Harriet A. itose, in uud to eight negroes, to wit:
Squire, it man, tjylva, nvt tnnan, Charles „ h o v, Isaac
a hoy. Huh, a hoy, Toney, a Ltoy, Henry, a hov, an,l
tltlhra, a girl; and wliicli raid negroes, undivided, hr
limping;tH staid Ambus C. and lleferiet A. and Bmja.
nutt Bethel. Administrator nf Benjamin A. Hose ,|,
ceased ; end in which said stile, the said Beniamin R.
the), will at the sanlb time and place, sell the interest
td said Benjamin A. Rose, deceased. Sold to make a
division and for the benefit of the heirs.—Terms,crei,:
twelve mouths with approved sertirirv.
_ BENJAMIN BETHEL,
Guardian for Amnus C. afid Harriet A. Rose
O.t. 28. 3y
,Ycffi**ps lor Sale.
■ TNDFR nn order of the Inferior Court of Upsrw
rounty, sitting hs a Court of Ordinary, 1 will ?ei!
“l Court Hoime door, in tfa town of ‘lwtNMMifan, *’
the Mine time arid place of the above sale, (first Tues
*n January.) all the interest, right and title in raid
e, ? h > negroes, of Benjamin A. Rose, detested, now m
mv hands as Administrator, and on the satne trhis,an<J
for tfie same reason a* mentihned in the above sale.
BENJAMIN BETHEL,
Administrator of Benjamin A. Rose, dei fcased.
Oct. 28. sy
\S*a*“ of Georgia hoolf ( ounit
GH H.V \ HI F. to an urdt*r oft he hitnorabie Inferior Court
if said county of Dooly, while sitting as court of ordiua
‘•) far ordinary purpose*, u ill be sold at ihe court hoti*cd<>or
ot the said county of Dooly, on the first Tuesday in Jafitiari,
\ 1847, within th laußil hour* <fsHle,al| theiealaiiyi
, person-ilestate of David Jones, deceased, late of the county if
Duoly afoivsdld, consisting of a body K,- tract of Land, smiitr
on the Hint Hiver, partly in Dooly and partly in Macoli
■ounttes, in sitid State **f <; orgia, and on wnieh i* the Tr*i
eler- Host Ferfy, containing by estimation a bunt Four Thou
sand Aertsof Laud, be (lie same though more *r |e*, togeilicr
with said Kerry ; and dn which said tract or body of Land u
a Mill partly finished, s*l*h aome niaterisls for finishiug it.
A lo a the same time and place, the follow mg liegrO slarrl
of said estate, vii: a ri'man named t'harlott* aged ahhtK 50,
a woman named Chaney aged about 22, a man named Pttrick
aged about 45, a man named Jarttv* ag***l about 3d, msn
named June aged about 2i. a boy named Alexander ageda
bout 18, a boy named Charles agitl ahont 19, a h*y fnnuH
Henry aged about tft, a boy named William aged abotn U *
boy nauietl Peter aged ah*ut 12, aglM named FliZabeth arrd
about eight. Terms of Hale cash.
Nov 2, 1§46 17 KLIAH Administrator
At)mlnliiraMi , 'i stale.
■3* virtue of an order of the honorable the Inferior Court
■ # Houston county, when sitting for ordinars pwrpt Ms,
will be sold at the 6ourt liotrse door in the town of Perry on thr
first Tttesday ill January m xt, six negro* #, to-wu : Mard.n
man about 50 year# old, Andrew a man about 22 year* o'*'.
I ean* r a woman about 45 y ears old, Patsey a woman aliaut
2fi year* old, Malttr a bov about six years old, and Aff'v s gi 1
about three years of are—-sold a* the property of Jerefctiali W.
Williams,deceasefor the b* in Rt of ih* (listributee Ttrn.t
‘•••'b JOHN S. WILLIAMS, Adfn r
Nuv 4, 1046. * js
POSTPONED
4D)imsfßA IOIGS SALF.-AffottWy ,o
an order of the Inferior Court oi Puluki eoiinty wben
sitting lor ordinary purnoses, will be sold before the rMrt
house dobf in the city of Vfaeon, on the hr. t Tuesday in f th
ruary next,
11*7 Share* of Capital Stork in the Mer
chants Bank of Mnron.
Sold a# the property of the estate of Jbhn Kith, tlrai'tf
for tli*’ hen* fit of the Beir# and r refit ors of so id estate, feral
will be liberal. CH AKLF.S K. TAYLOR, Adm’r.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm x.
Nov B,lft4d. ‘I
\l .'II.MSTR \ roirs saLk. ‘
at the late result lie of 1 lioina* M. Maun, deceann, “•
Suiutcr county, the following property, vix : Mob s,
I! og 1 *, She* p, Cattle, Corn and Ftalder, houst hold ami ln'<‘
en Furniture, and other article* to© uuniirous to *p*cd*
Sul* to take place on Fi *da> the Bth Jnntiarr next, *n*f *”
continued from day today until all l# sold. T* rm#,on tl da> •
n SARAH T. MAWW, R>-
\<fiumiixl^
\l*ll F.P, \ HLF. to an order of Ihe InfVriof Court of Tw'lr
cmfirty when sitting for ordinary purposes, wili ac •’
iM tore the court house door in the tow n or Marion,
fount\, on the first Tin sday in January i* x,the
of llillory Hasty, deceased, consisting nf *©§l acr # vs lsn *
1 No. 10 in the 24th disf. of originally Wilkinson l*’^ 4
county. Hold for tin purposes rs a division. Terms <*a f *
day ovsale. JOEL HORNE, Ad ‘
Noe t, iMd
\I>>IIXISTH tTOR'S VM .K. ‘
*n flu hr*t I n* s(fay hi Janiiary i*e*t, before ih*
bouse tlrtr hi Jasper county, one negro man named
bout thirty year* old, 4 n* gr** hoy mimed Le*, about 1* r*
1 ld, one fine Gold Wateh, and also one fine saddle Hnrw.
j *old a* the estate of I homas Daniell, deceased, late ts h
county, |or the benefit oft lie heir* and creditor*. j rrn ’ ;
JAMES OANIELI-, Adttt r
! N’iv 4, IMA 2*
<>ii;u-liiin' s;ilt-.
\r.HFF. ARI.K loan rdir fifth. Infirinri'oirrl.f'l*
county , when sitting for ordinary pflrp©*****'!
on the first T uesday in January its xt a the
Martun, I wiggs county, the real esiat* ofth* niitior
I Jacob Harris, d* ccas('d,Uosi*tinc ofTOtJ acre#of • |ii ,•(
or less, it being the whole of Lot N. 13. and
j Lot No. Ifi, lNith in the 24th disf. of wifi* -6y fwo
Twiggs county. Terms tw* He in* nibs er*dit f * •
proved securities. F.LISIf A AHHIMm® ‘
ol the minor bt ir* ol Jacob Hat n ,
Nov 3, 114*
Georgia Wooroe C—o*7*....
W fife. It KAS Nvpirmn. I. Brv.rr *pS* •*', J
nSmliil.lrminn di l,ni> nun nh ‘Jj 1 ’ *‘ ll
Henry firewer, late of said count) decease*’ . *iarl* r
These are therefore to cite and admonish ■ . an j#| -
the kmtlred apd creditor# of the ‘#id decease ,j M ns* 4l
pear at mv offlra within the time preiriosd ®JT ’ JrlM r
thvr*’ to file their objections, if an) tin y hare, l
should not lie granted.
Given under my hand and #cl ?d Dec. I„ ‘ rV 0
DH • tw 43 U G -
Mat-on * ,„•
■ STHIMK** Conrirt Mnrph ■>••* I--
\\ pile* for letter* *f admimslratmn an * hr
per J. hlappy. late of Ma* *n county, d* ci J'tl. r
l*H. se •re therefore toeite and admonijn a . )( |,syif
the kindred and creditor* of *aid deceased, to m f|U tf,
tmv office within th* tim* prescribed h’ ’ nl# d,
it ny tin , hiw.why •.* 1.-l” r>"h'i"l''C.6.
n i w # roit hi . j
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