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mTAt riLCS [MUTUAL life) INSURANCE
COMPANY, 58 WALL 8 I'REET.-Aftit mature de
Operation, the Trustees have become convinced, and the ex
•erienctf of old established companies fully sirrmtlbe eon
oiusion, that the advantages of Life Insurance on theAfufutn
plan, may be extended and diff used with greater convenience
ty a large clas* of contributors, and with equal security lo all
tlie assured, by requiring no greater amount of the premium
to be paid in cash iliau the company will require to meet Us
engagement* with promptitude and fidelity.
It ha* aceutdingl) bem determined that in all cases where
the animal premium shall amount to SSO, and 60 per cent,
thereof shall have been paid iu wash, an approved note may
be given for the remaining 40 per cent, payable twelvemonth#
after date, bearing si* per cent, interest. The interest to be
puUl annually, but the principal not to bt called in unless
the exigencies of the company require it, giving sixty days
notisa, and then only by assessments pro rata to the extent
that niav be required to meet to engagements of thecoinpany.
It is confidently anticipated that a system, the operation of
which is so fair and equitable, ho Well calculated to place the
Benefits and blessing* of Life Insurance within the reaeh of
all and at the same time enable each contributor to share
squally and fully not only in if* beneficentsecury,but also iiq
its profits of accumulation, will meet. a* it is believed to de
serve, the favor and confidence of the public.
Th* particular advantages offered by this company ar* :
j. a guarantee capital.
2. An annual participation in the profits.
3 No individual responsibility beyond the amount of pre
mium. , . .
4. Those who insure for a lea* period than life,participates
•Dually in the annual profits of the company.
The Nautilus company confines it* ba*ims* exclusively to
Insurance on Lives, and all Insurance appertaining to Life.
The Rote* of Insurance on (Jnr Hundred Pollan.
I • Ifereal f” I I 1**"“ fjf
Agt* I Y.r.| Yt ., r .| l.ifr. Ar. V■■■'•• 4 ear. I-lfc.
1 I 77 ■ o. I isl 40 1 M 183 320
10 I 1 I ~ 177 4 f 101 ]O3 373
if IJO In 204 50 ion ioo 4so
30 1 I M 2 ■“ 2lf 211 575
)II•> JI 13 1 00 Hi f2l ;
TRUSTEES.
J.me. n. P. oEllen, KichurJ E. Pur.ljr, Tho. W. Ludlow,
Janie. Brown, O. Bu.hnell, < . K l.imUU y.
H.W.Hick**, Richard Irvin, A M. Merchant,
A Norris, D. A. * o ustock, John Cryder,
P. M. Wetmore, James Harper, K. H. Morris,
ftobert B. Coleman, H. F. Carman, SpenccrS. Benedict
M. O. Roberts, Wm. H. Aspinwall, Luring Andreas,
Henry K. Bogart.
.f. I). P. OODKN, President.
A. M. MERCHANT, Vice-President.
LEWIS BF.KTON, Secretary.
PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary.
err Thu company will also insure the livea of Slaves. I
HYDE IL JONES, Agent.
MedisalKxaminer, JAMES WOOD, M. D.
Mason, ‘grpt B, IB4fl. T -
H
DR. IVAN’S Vegetable Extract, nu infallible reme
dv for Epileptic Fits or Falling Sickneau,Convul
sion!, &c. Alao Ivan’s Vegelotile Anti-Bilious Pill",
for removing all morbid and corrupt Immore, and puri
fying lire blood. For sale at
March i! 4 BRUNO tc VIRGINS’.
50 DOZIIY
Wistai’s Biilsstiii of
£ OXt JA .V .
t)OZ. BOTTLES of the genuine article just re*
OU reived ani for sale by BBUNf* *.V, YIHuLNiJ.
N. B.—Country merchanta wishing to purchase to
*ell again, con be supplied on reasonable terms, by ap
plying at our Music ami Jewelry Store on Cotton Ave
nue, Macon, Ga. BRUNO ,v VIRGINS,or
Sent 9 30 J. A aSI S. S. VIRGIN.
BRIHVO A VIRGINS
AGENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary and Vi
. bratinc: Magnetic Machine; also tht Magnetic or
Compound Bitumen Plaster,and Magnetized Gold Pills.
We also keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Med
jeines, with the books on practice.
Mae.on and Columbus, Oct 29,1845 37^
RIBBONS.
AFRESH lot of Bonnet Ribbons, just received by
J. MURDOCK.
Nov. 11, 1846. 39
Trim illi huh for Itiosscs.
IMPS, Fringes, Silk Buttons, Cords and 1 assets, Jr,
fjT Just received at J. MURDOCKS.
*©Vll, U 46 39
Silk* tint! Satin siri|>-l Ouch me res’
4 FEW dresses rick Silks; also very beautiful Satin |
i striped Cashmeres, just received at
ovlJ 39 J. MURDOCK’S.
11KH Omber Striped CASHMERE SHAWLS, ju-t n-
Hceivedat J. MURDOCK’S.
Malcolm I'laidi.
AFRESH aftsortiiuut of Malcom Plaids for children, just
r. eeivcd lv J. MURDOCK, j
mov 11 39
DISSOLUTION.
rjAHE firm of COWLES. NICOLL & CO., haring
JL been discontinued, aR well by its own limitation as
by mutual consent, the auhscritterß will alone attend to 1
the settlement, at their old aland, of all business con
nected with the late firm.
WILLI AM COWLES,
V RA.NCIS E. MCOLL.
Eat Macon, Nov 6, 1846.
The eubEcribers, under the name nnd atyle of CoWies
At Nicoli . will contieue the Mercantile and
Wurr-IIOHNO KIIKiIICSS. at the old itt'iri of
the Jlate firm of Cowles, Nu iill 4t Cos., where will be
found at all tinier, their usual stock of Staple DRV
GOODS and GROCERIES.
WILLIAM COWLES,
FRANCIS E. NICOLE.
Nov 18 40
J UST RECEIVED FOR SALE,
15 Rones White Havana Sugar,
30 Qr. Boxen Raininn, (new crop,)
20 do.
5 Boxen Lemons,
40 Boxes Fire Crackers,
5 Baskets Oil.
J. SHULTZ.
Macon, Nov. 11, 1346. 39
75 IMEUJauxS.
WANTED to hire bv the year, Seventy-five prime
handr—the Company to leed and clothe them.
Applv at the Office in Macon.
DANIEL TVI.EK, President
Pec 23 3w45 Macoir Ac Western Rr. Cos.
C. .f. HljfjS’
IS in Hi* place tobuy ehrap, fresh tint! fine good*.—
Thrv are still coming by every packet.
*J<) kega prime Goirhen Butler,
75 boxes ol Creatn and old F.nglitdi Chreae,
SO bble. and half bbl Cni|ker>., all kinds,
20 bid•. prime eating I'otufyt a*
20 bids. Canal Flour*
10 bids, nnd half bbln. Mackerel,
20 kits Salmon,
25 boxes, half and quarter boxes Raisins*
25 drums Ftp*.
100 gallons Pickled Ovstern,
20 do. Fresh, daily from Savannah*
20 bids. Apples,
10 “ White Onions*
Tickled Beef, Pork and Beans.
_ Dee 21 45_
CnslimoroM, I><* talMf nnd KHKk,
jbt ii.f.vrnof T’s,
NKX-T DOfMt TO A. J. WHITK fc CO.
TH R richest and largest assortment of Silk-hi the mark* i
can be toaud st Bancroft'** 50 eta. to $2 71.
Cashmere* 44 to •• cts.
Kama ilc Laima 37 1-2 cS.
Moualitt de Laim a 29 cts.
Hich Scotch Plaid*.
Karlsion and Scotli Ginghsiti*.
Merino*, AI paces* and Bumbi/im i.
Macon, Oct 7, 1140 34
Not left IVlaeon yet!
JOHN W. CLA Ilk
WOULD rvspecirullj’ inform iho public that hr has
not left Ms.-on, as some of his Iriendt have been
inhumed, but is still st the PEOPLE’S STORE, dis
tributing irreater bargains than over, in the follvwing
desirable styles of Goods:
Silks, Kcp Cashmeres. Mouslin de Lanes,
California Pl.ids, Second Mounting de Lanee,
ISo.Tihazines Alpaecss, Prints,
‘Pwilled nnd plain Ginghams,
dlroria, Silk,Cashmere,all Wool Shawls fk Mantillas
ILinnets, Ribbons, Artificials, Band boxes,
French worked Collars, Chemisette*, Gloves. Milts,
Broadcloths,Cashmers, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans,
Kerseys, Linay.Woolseye,
Fancy and plain Vestings,
Carp-Sag, Matting, Rugs, Carpet Bag*, Satchels,
Oetwleasen’*, I.adies’, and Mises’ Merino Vest*,
Bleach'-d and Brown 7-8,4-4,6-4 Sc 11-4 Domestics,
Drab, gseea nnd black Moreen,
Also anautber lot of Hoogh’a Skins, with a variety of
other styles of patent Skirts,
Casses’ Tkraad ; Pins, Needles—besides s thousand
and vw sehar articles, too immeruoa to mention, to be
found at 1 HE PEOPLE’S STORE,
Noe 4 I MO. 38 On North tide Mulberry at.
11ACON-20 JW) ilka. choiee Bacon Sides, just ra
eei-ad- PATTEN A TAYLOR.
Aag l 27
NEW GOOS&S.
rWYHE subscribers are now receiving a splendid stock
JL of Fall and W lnter Uioods, consisting
in pari of the following articles :
Rich satin striped Muslin de Lane,
Ombre shaded dd. do.
ITuiu Muslin de Lane, solid color*,
French Caabnierea,
Plaid do.
Shaded Tarleton Muslin,
Figured do. do.
Embroidered Cashmere Robes,
Rep do. do.
URack Satin striped Alpacca Robes,
Flaiil and figured Dress Silks,
Jacconet and Swiss Musliua and Cambrics,
Rich Cashmere Shawls,
Silk and Barage do.
Mu Min de Luue do.
Thibet Wool . do.
Together with a general assortment of Gloves, Hosie
ry, Ribbons, Bonnets, Laces, & itc.
Also Broadcloths. Cnssimers, Veetings, Domestic
Goods of all descriptions, Carpetting, Ready-made
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Saddles, Crockery, Hardware,
Medicines, &c. &c. KENDRICK & CLARK.
Sept 23, 1844* y 32
Dogging, Hope. Twine.
FWYHE subscribers arc now receiving their fall supplies of
j GROCERIES, which they offer to their old friends and
the public generally, at unusual low prices. We havenuw in
store, and receiving—
-300 pieces heavy Gunny Bagging,
200 piece* heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kentucky Rope,
50 do. Manilla do.
100 lb*. Twine,
t,OOO sacks Sah,
10,000 lbs. Sweetie*lron,
1,000 lb*. Unnd, Hoop and Rod Iron,
20 hhds. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars,
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.
100 bags Rio and Java Coffee,
10 boxes Tobacco,
JOO kegs Nail,
1,0 >0 lbs. Cast, German and Blister Steel.
A Iso PAINTS AND OILS of every description.
E. BOND.
Mar on, Jan !, Ii . 49
PIANO AND MUSIC STORED
j I UST received from the factories of Nuns & Clark
• * and J. Chickering & Gilberts, a fine assortment of
Fiaiufo. Alno from Europe, a splendid nssortment of
I Guitars, Violins.Clarionets, Flutes.Tromboons, Orphe
c I idea, Concert Horns, Trumpets, Cirnoptans, Bugles,
and a variety ol other instruments too numerous to men
tion. Fiauo, Guitar and Flute Music we ure constant
ly receiving, of the latest publication.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, and a variety offancy
urticles kept in our line.
A few cases of Homopnthic Medicine just received,
with book containing the necessary instruction toad
minister the same.
All ofthe above articles will be sold at living prices.
N. B.—WlUclH’S rppaiml and warranted.
BRUNO VIRGINS.
Macon, March 5,1845. 3
NEW BOOTS & SHOES.
I ING & MIX respectfully in
| v ▼ viti their patron* and the public
rally to call and examine their stock
of good* manufactured expressly for this
market. 1 heir assortment consists in
part of
Gentlemen’s fine French Calf *ewed Boot* of all qualities.
Gentlemen’* middling tine Calf sewed and pegged Boots of
all kinds.
Gentlemen 1 * double sole Calf and Kip sewed and pegged
Boots.
Gentlemen's Calf, Goat and Lasting Brogans of all kind*.
Gentlemen's fine Calf and Kip pegged Brogans of all kinds
and aualities.
Ladies’ colored and black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all
qualities.
Ladies 1 Kid Buskins,thin anil thick soles, of all kinds.
Misses’ Gaiters and Half Gaiters, black and colored.
With a large assortment of children’s Shoes of all kinds and
qualities.
Also a large assortment of Men’s and Boys’ COARSE
BROGANS, double and single soles, pegged ami nailed,
which we will sell as low as the same quality can be bought
in the city.
Also Coif, Kip, Coat, Living and Binding
Skins, Sole Leather, Begs, Thread,
Patent Awl-Hafts Sfc. very low.
Bools marie aud rcoaireri to order.
Macon, Or, 15, 1845. 25
. tSue on Carriage Depository.
DE LOACHE St
nKTWEEN the Floyd House and Washtn'tov j
Hall, and opposite Mr. G. A. Kimberly’s Hut
Store, an Mulberry Street, have on bund a fresh and
| well selected slock of
Carriages, Barouches, Buggies,
and Rocka ways, Saddles, Harness and Bridles,
Trunks. Valices. Carpet Hags and Satchells,
Saddlery and Harnsss Hurd ware,
Skirling, Harness, Bridle, Top anil Patent Feather,
Morocco of every variety, and a beautiful assortment of
Carriage Trimmings, consisting of Cloths, Laces, Taa
j kcls, 4xles, Bands, Dash-frames, Springs, Steps, Bows,
Lumps, Brussels and 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 ami despatch. Prices to suit the
| times.
Mar on. Mnrrli 3,1846. 3
Ocmnlgee Iron Foundry nnd
a llachine Shpp.
(VIA CON G KO.)
ritllF. euhacribnra luting erected anew Kstahlish
; 1 mem, now oiler to the public, inducements that
they have never had before in tlrat line of business.— ‘
j Mill Wrights, Gin Makers Ate., will find it to their
i advantage to give us a call, we,will guarantee all our
| work to he good, and at the loweat price—we have a j
I good stock of Patterns on hand,
i A good Horse Power for sale.
CHAS. P. LEVY A. CO.
Cotton A venue, near .Macon fe. Western 11. R. Depot.
I May 6, IB#S. 12 ts
. Telegraph, Little Georgian, and JrfiTersonian, copy
till fiirbid.
• llaeoH Iron A’ It mss Foundry ,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
riIHE subscriber having recently made largo and itn-
I portunt additions to his f< r n r list of patterns lor
Overshot Breast, anti Tub Mill G cring, is now prepar
ed to execute orders for Flour Anils, l otion Factories,
! Horse power Mills for plantalion gtimlitig, Arc. ■ also
| Cotlon Presses, Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, and Mill
Irons of every description : all of which will he made of j
the very best material and workmanship, on reasonable
and accommodating term*.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 71.1846. ylB
NOTICE.
riAIIF. subscriber having associated with him Dr. Jo-
J Lius C. Gilrkht, the business will in future he
conducted under tbs firm of HHOTWIII, \ GIL
BERT. Those indebted lor accounts of lust year, will
please call and settls the same.
HARVEY SHOT WELL.
Macon, Jan. 1,1846.
Drugs, .liedefines, A'r.
713 HE subscribers will he receiving every week, fresh
1 supplies of MEDICINES, carefully selected for
them in the Northern markets. Their arrangements
enable them to sell at very low prices. Physicians and
others having opportunities of ssmling to them may re
ly upon hating tlir.ir ordars executed upon the roost fa
vnrahle term*- The quality ol the articles will he the
best always, and tha prices as low as if they attended’
personally to the purchase of them.
SHOT WELL Sc GILBERT.
Macon, JtUt 1,1846 41
NEW MEDICINE.
Iti'nvviiltT’a Alili-ltilliulis ININ.
A MILD and pflldtnt remedy for Livrr Complaint* and
Dyspepsia ot long standing. Person* sulK from dis
order* of the stomacn and liver wiM find the ahnw PilU wor
thy their confidence. Taken according to the direction*.
Price 21 cent* per box. Agents in Macon,
J. H. (It W. b. LLLIS, Cotton Avennr.
°ct ??. ________________ H
RICH SILKS.
JUST received a iplendld assortment of r ch winter
winter Silka. GEO. W, PRICE
Oct 21,1846. 3fi
t'mbroide rrd t ashnn res.
SOME very rich and handsome, for sale by
Oct SI, 1846 36 GEO. W.'PRICE.
Cotton Otnnbuigs a t of ton Yarn*
OF superior qualify from the Thsmnston Manufac
turing Company, for sale bv the hale.
Octal W|_ KSMPRH KSc CLARK.
OARTETINO.
THE subscriber It now rso-ivinc a splendid assort
ment of fine superfine three ply and star Carpet
] mg—rich Rugs to match. Those wishing the article
will picture give me a call. GEO. \V. PRICE.
I Oct a, 184*. 36 I
ron THE LADIES.
JUST received a lot of BLACK SILK MANTILLAS,a
new and lH*autiful article: also some very rich ami
n:indome Silk and Woolen SHAW I S, which, with a large
UNiHirtinent ot dre** g. od*, will be *<>ld b*w
Oat t m By O- W. PRICE*
PETER J. WILLIAftw
HAS token the WASHINGTON IIALL,"*
request* a continuance of public patronage.
.Mat on, Nov Id, 1 -34'). 40
ri.OY3> HOUSE,
ITlsicon,
rjpilE subscribers have taken llint well
® known Hotel, tlie F’i.otu llou-k, hikl
■ SlilMa ere associated under (be firm of DROWN
iillirr? & i-anier.
JtrSK. 22a Ii will be needless to nrade promises, as
one of the firm has been well known as keeper of ihe
VV'Hsliinglon Hall, and the public are acquainted with
his manner of business The Table and Rar
shall not be snrpassed by any one, and their Stables are
airy, with firm dirt floors, und nut surpassed by uny in
Georeia.
Charges are reasonable as ihe times will permit.
THOMAS A. BROWN,
STERLING LANIER.
ID” The subscriber solicits his old friends and pat
rons at the Washington Hull, to give him a call ut his
new stand. St. LaNikr.
N. ll.—The office of the Tallahassee and Columbus
line of Sta?e kept at this House.
July I), 1846. Sltf
ROBERT M. RICHARDSON,
Attorney at law.
!£*l.iiloi], Pike County, 4Sco.
Will pructise Law in the counties of Pike, Henry,
Fayette, Coweta, Merriwether, Troup, und Upson.
Refer to
Poe Nisbf.t, ‘I
Whittlk, > Macon.
R. K. .V*J. B. Hikes, J
und
C. Lewis, Griffin.
Cttas. (I. Turner, Bitrnetrille.
Cu ts. McDowell, Pike Vo.
Nov 13,134(1 3m in
UT'The American Whig and Jeffersonian, Griffin
will please copy the above four times.
Drew* Vf:ikiii£.
MRS. WfHGI.hV, would infuim her friends and ihe
Ladies generally, that she is prepnred lo execute
the various brunches of DRF.SS M AKINI* with de
spatch and neatness, and that her regular supplies of
European Fashions, with her known experience, will
ensure her patronage.
Macon, Nov. It, 1810. 39 4v
lta; r iiiii; r and IS;ilc !!ojx’.
VGOOD supply constantly on hand, hv
Aug 13 2?’ PA I Fin a fAYLOR.
22 .*
f. dkxsab
HAS opened, and is constantly receiving at her
Yliilim i y :iinl >iik nv l>-
: tSlblisllllH’llt. on Mulberry stm t, over John L.
Jones Al Go’s Store, a full assortment of l.adi< s Silk,
1 Flush, Velvet, and Fuscan Bonnets; Ribbons; Feathers;
Flowers; Dress Caps; Head Dresses, and n.uny other
fancy articles.
Also, Fringes: Gimps; Buttons; Buckles, and
Bracelets; and a full assortment of fahionuhle Trim
mings, for Ladies’ Dresses. Bonnet"*, Mend Dresses.
Dress Caps, Ladies’ Dresses, Hiding Habits, &c., made
lo order. Also, waists cut and fitt and ns usual.
Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continuance
of the patronage of the Ladies.
Macon, Oct. 23, 1848. 3m 37
it) El S.tS, B.
r|VIF, subscriber* off’ r for salt* Sixteen Hiindrt and Acre* of
F Pint* and Hammock Lunds, lying upon the at is ot
RTuff ami Keedy Creeks, in the county of Pulaski, twelv
miles below the town of Hawkinavilie. 110 se Land* are ’
equal in quality to the bist pine land* io Houston or Baker
county for the production of com and cotton, and posses*
great advantage* in location, bt ing within two miles of a
good bluff'u pon tin* Oc in u I gee Rivtr, and contiguous loan
extensive and most valuable range for stock of all kind*, j
About two hundred acres of *aid Land are in a state for cuhi
vation. There is upon the premi.es a GUIS l and bAVV
MILL upon a never-failing Mrtam of w ater.
Person* wishing to purchase, would do well to examine
these lands before buying. J. W. I.ATHRGP.
J. D. GukDOX.
Hawkinsville. Dec 1,184 ft. 4vf43
IN'otico to Debtors nnd rredifotn.
ALL persons indebted to the emateof loung Johnston,’
deceased,are hereby notified that their notes and at
| counts will be put in suit if not paid bt fore the ?sth of De- |
j cember in xt; mid all persons having claim* against said es
tate, will plrast present them to me m terms oi the law.
JAMES GATES,
Adm’r. de bonis non of Young Johnston, dec’d.
Dec Ift 6v44
Notice to t>4>l>tors A Creditors.
\LL persons indebtt dto the estate of T In.mas M. Mann, 1
deceased, late of Sumter county,are rtqut*tt dto some j
forward ami pay their n sp* etive due*; and those having
! claims against said estate, w ill present tht m in conformity to
law. SARAH T. MANN, Adm'x.
Nov 18, 1846 40
ICOTICE.
VIA. persons indebted to the estate of Timothy Mat
thews, late of Bibb county, deceased, are required
;to come forward and m ike payment; and all those to
; whotn the estate is indebted, will please present their
claimu in the time and terms pieserilied by law,to
T. M. Ft liLO W', Agent
for Martha Mathews, executrix.
Bibb eo. Nov 23,1816. 41
NOTICE.
WILL BF. HIRED at the court house in Macon, Ribh
county,on the first Tuesday in January next, the NE
j GROES belonging to th.-tsfatc of Luke f. Morgan, dec’d.—
I Term* made known on the day of hiring. Terms made
I known on the day of hiring. Tht* said Negroes may be hired
af me privately, between 23d of this ir.ntunt and the first
Tuesday in January,during whit h tine I shall be in Macon.
LEWIS S BirOWN, Adm’r.
of the estate of Luke J. Morgan, dec’d.
I Dec 9,184 ft. 4 J |
Thirty Negroes far Salt.
WILL b sold in (hv lown of Clinton, Jon** connlr,
oil Ihe first Tuesday in January next, 30 likes’
: Negroes,on a credit ol lH>elve months.
Dee 9,1816. 43 BENNETT BELL.
Georuia—l psnii ( niinty.
Clerk’s Office C ourt of Ordinary.
WHEREAS Ohadiah C. Gibson applies for letters of ad
ministration on the eitate of T hoiua* E. Sullivan, late
! of *aul county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish a) land singu'tr
tin* kindred aml creditors of *aid be and appea i at
my office within the time prescribed hy law, to *how cause if*
any they have, why aid letteis*houMnot be granted.
I tfivtn under my hand this 7th day of Dect nnn r, 1 4ft.
Pm It jw4l WM A COMB, elk. C. O.
Gcoruiu—llpn < minty.
Clerk's Office Cotlrt of Ordinary.
IfffHFUF.AS Jolin W. Hobertson applies for I* tier* of ad
ini ii i- 1 rat u n on the estate of William Hobart son, lute
ofW ikalla county, Klorids, deteasrd.
Tliescare therefore to cite and admonish alland singular
the kindred and creditor* of said decetsi and, to appear ai my
office within the time prescribed by lapt. to*hnw causi if any
they have, why *aid Ictu rsshould not be granted,
t iven uudtr my hand this 7th day of Deci into r, 184 ft.
Dec 10 5w43 WM. A. COMB. Clk. C. O.
tarorgiH-MvMiioc i oniify.
WTffTH V. RK A8 Janus Harden sppli * to me for letters of
y y administration *>n the estate ot Matthew W ilsuii, late
of md county, dec a*< and.
Ami whereas said Janus Harden applies for fi tter* *f ad
ministration de honi* non on the estate of Thomas W. Larkin
of said county, and ci a*el
These are therefore to rite and admftttih all and singti'ar
the ki nlred and creditors ot *aid dt ceits and, to b* and appear
at my offit e within the time prescribed h> law , to show c.tusC
ifany they have,why *aid Utnrs shoultf not b granted.
Given under my hand 9th DeOrinb* t, I4'.
Dec 10 2ws3 E G. tAH AMBS, C. CO.
rowl|miiit'tl Ailllltlllwlmtoi’w Sitle,
the nr*t l until t > m KtlniMry next* will be Mild before
* J the court house door hi Marion Iwiggs county, agreea
ble to an order of the court of ordinary ol Uibli county, the
Land and Plantation near Tarversvtlle, l> <i>k ‘’ *ST to thee*-
tateof I). D. Sander** dec'll, containing eight hundred and
ten ten . more or le.
Also will be *old on the first Tuesday in MAIiCH next,
.it the court houae in the city of Macon* Bibb county* 16ft j
acres of Land* more or tea** w ithin f<-ur links ol Mai oil* up*
ward* of 100 acre* of said Land woodland.
ADoat aame tiun and place* twenty-eight acre* Land rid
joining Vim vi||e* well improved* with a two story building |
3d by 4ft, well rini*ht and, with kitchen* amoke house*and a good !
! garden* with three or four conn diem lot*enclosed with (food
! fVncmg 1 crnin of al< on the day of each *ale.
KI.IAS HP,ALL,
Adm’r. de honi* non Atth M ill aum xed.
CT Tht- shove Land of lftftucresiu H'.bb county, and the
28 acres with the iiaprovt niriit*, adjoini V ineville* are of
f< red at private sale* under the will of D. I) banders* dec'd.
until lit Kchruary next* if not sold In fore, by
Nov I* 184 ft 38 KLIAS HKALL, AtlnTr. he.
MONTHS afterdate application will he
.F *nade to the. Inferior Court of Bibb county* w hen sitting
as a court of ordmary.for leave to sell the real 1 state of D. D.
Sander/ laic of I wiggi codnty. dee* aed* tor distribution.
I*.LI AS UK ALL, Adm’r and bonis non.
Sept 3 2V With the Will annexed.
MONTHS after date application wiil be
|P made to the honorable Inferior Court of Bibb roomy
when sitting for ordinary ptirpmo for leave to sell tha Nc* .
groe* belonging to the child re 11 of Margaret Mann, deceased* I
tube sold for a division, and for the lu-neflt of h* rreditois
dfaaid deceased. lilliAM T. MANN, Guardian, fcc.
Oct 7, !84ft .14
MONTHS after date appH<"t'on will be
r •i*de twine htiiunable lnt rior Court of B bbcounty
wlien sitting for ordinal y purpoMs, tor lean 10 sell all the
Land* belonging to Young Johnston* late of said county* de
.l AMRB i.AI RH,
Adm’r. de bonis non of Young Job ns tou dre’d.
MON'I'llS dau aMllcation will be
|P in ul* to the Inferior Court ofMoir.w eownty when sit
, tthg for ordinary tun poses, fbr leave t sell the Land belong
j )tig to the e*t*te of SrUtth BrYwer* late of said count v, Hir'd. |
I Nov 4, 114 ft, 31 C. Y. CALDWELL, AdaiV,
Hew Store dfc New Goods.
China , (Hass A MUtrthcn-ivarc.
f|lH E subscriber* are now receiving am! opt mng a general
g assortment of the above goods, at the store latt ly o#,tu
pied by Mr. A. (. Minis, corner of Mu tin-try mid Second sts.
and opposite the Washington Hall, which tin > oflerat whole*
sale ami retail. ’I heir stock in part consist! oi'thefollowing:
Paris White Dining, l ea and Toilet Sets,
Light Blue do. do. da. do.
Flowing** do. and. do. do.
White French China Dining Sets,
Do. do. do. Tea do.
Gold band do do. do. do.
White do. do. Jug#,
White Granite, light am! flowing him* Jugs—all sites,
Plates, Dishes, Bakers, and Cover Dishes to ma<ch Dining
Wares,
A general assortment of common Ware,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Tumblers,
Cut and Pressed Goblets, Wines and Champagnes,
Pressed and Plain r gg and Jelly Glasses,
Cut and Pressed Mirror Dishes and Nappies,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Lamp* and Candle-#tic ks,
Do. do. do. Salts,
Cut Decanters in sets and pairs,
Solar l.apips—Britannia and German Silver Castors,
Looking (i U*se* various sizes Ain I style!,
Stone baking Dishes. Pies, Kcc. fcc.
1 he subscribers deem it proper to state that thex haVe ad
opted the CASH SYSTEM, to which tit* y intend strictly to
adhere, and h\ which the) will Ik enabled to furnish every
description ol good* in their line at fair prices.
HYDE h JONES.
H. Fc J. will take orders for fancy China Dining, Tea and
Toilet Sets, winch they will furnish at the importers prices,
adding only therxp* uses from New York.
Macon i Sept, t, im6 ytjj
COTTON AVENUE
Carriage & Saddlery Repository,
MACON* GEO.
FREEBEiiltf dt ROBERTS
A RE new receiving at their store
/m n few doors he low Ross
C Brothers a general assortment of
yf jj 4 r Hurries*, Saddles, Cur*
riage ami Saddlery Hardware, Car
ring* Trimmings, Arc. &c. toother with every article
used in the manufacture of Carriages, Saddles and
Harness, which they offer low for cash or city accept
ance. Nv 24 1846. 3m4l
Limit LIJIEI
KEPT constantly on hand at the CON.ASfcftA
. LIME KILNS, two miles above l\irigi-t*iti, C'l'.mt
county, and w ill be. sent to any of the Depots upon the
‘lac.n & Western Rail Rond, at prices lower than it
has ever heretofore beeu uiforded.
Aug. 12,184 - 26 \\ If. SPENCER BROW N.
Sale uttrf I,in ry Stable*
f |*HE undersieniMf reaper t lul I \ inform
“ their friends .nd the puhlie, t ! at
A 7 '"they have opened a Stable in Macon,
tl'/i for J M,r l nS{ ‘ doing a SALE AND
aNJi IVERi BUSIN 88,and reaped fully
solicit a share ol public patronage. ‘l’ll* ir Stables are
connected with the |*'LO\ l> 110 l Sl'., and evefy 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 u call. N. HAWKINS,
J. W. HARRIS.
Mur on, April 28 1846. lltf
A)RUG Si one.
2m. M BARTLETT
A |I AS just received, at hr* Drug Store
■ * on Mulberry stre* t. a large slock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Die Sturts. Oils,
|vGlass-ware Window Glass, Perfumery,
*fe.c.; in fact,every tiling usually kept by
Druggist*. Having made his purchases
I for ('ash, and from fir-*! hands, in New ‘ ork and Boe
i foil, lie is enabled to execute orders at as low pi ices os
j Jine, fresh and m adulterated articles can he obtained ut
1 anv establishment in tlie southern country
Physician' l . Manufactnrerc, Planters, and Dealers are
invited to call and examine his stock before they moke
their purchase*.
Vlaeon. Sept 25, 1815. 32
Yl OF FAT’S tmiDKl'E
I*hr ix Slit *Tv A Life B'ilts. |
TIH. lugi. and envid celebrity which this Medicine has
I acquired itsmvariabl* efficacy,in all the diseases
which it professes to cure, has rendered the usual practice of
puffitMg not only unnecessary, but unworthy of th* ni—they
are known by their fruits ; their good works testify for them,
anil they i hrive not by the faith of the eredulous.
A fresh supply just received by the Agent,
Jan 24,234 b. ‘ 49 GEORGE PAYNE, Drugget*.
Fever smtl Ague ( iiretl
By COSTER & COXE S SOUTHERN TONIC.
A large supply of tbs same for sale bv
GEORGE PA'tTNR.
Oct U B*3s I'rngiiisi n:l Apbtiiccary.
dh. spring's
Medicated <011$; li Candy,
4 PLEASANT and effr rtual remedy for Coughs,
/ Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Asthma, Tickling am? Dryness in the Throat. &e.
Eor sale l>v J. H. &. \V. S. ELLIS.
Dec 15, 1845. 44
l>B. H OOII’M SARSIPARILU ~
4XII WILD ( IIIIIIKY lIITTEHK.
j for the removal and permanent cure of *tU diseases arising
from an impure state of the Blood or hubit of the system.
fJVGS Medicine is constantly performing almost incredible
fj cure# of diseases arising from impurities t.f the blood
land general system It has arrested and cured numerous
! cases of scrofulous affections, disi uses of the skin, rheumatic
I gout diseased liver, chronic rheumatism, sore throat, chronfe
I constitutional disorder, dyspt psia, .jaundice, f. ver ami ague,
ami various other disorders arising from ini mi re secretions.
; In this preparation are strongly concentrand all the valua
ble medicinal propertus of Sarsaparilla anil Wild Cherry,
on which its activity d< pends, compounded with other reme
dial agents, selected from the vegetable kingdom, the whole
, strength of which is extracted on an *ntirely new principle,
which lias cost many years of labor and much exp* use. The
great object desired is now triumphantly accomplished, in
the production of a rein, dy poss* ssiug a controlli*ng power
over supposed incut able Uiseast s, heretofore ui.know n in the
history of m< dicine.
I be test .‘;nony of those who have been cured by its use, with
their residence, has been publish* and from lime to time, and
! w**re it d< si t able a mass of ov* rw helming testimony could be
! brought forward proving m *l conclusively its inestimable
value, as an activi ami curative medicine in the above dis
eases.
The following interesting ease is presented, and the reader
invited to ils careful perusal. Comment on such evidence is
; unnecessary.
, New Bedford, Aug. in. 1844. Dear Sir—l find Dr. Wood's
Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Ritters all that you recommend
ed them to In*, and take great pleasure in saying that 1 think
them the REST PREPARATION of the kind ever offered
to the public. 1 have been troubled for a h:Yig time with
JAUNDICE, xml a derangement of the Stomach, attended
with HEAD ACHE and VER TIGO, which was so bad at
times that I could not ee, and think that I am eutiVvly cured
by the ue f these Bitters 1 have used them in my family,
ami would recommend them to anyone suffering from JAUN
DICE, INDIGESTION,mid HF.AD ACHE
Signed, JOHN RAVl.irs.
Prepared by E. Thornton, Jr.—sold wlidlesah and retail by
| WYATT Kt KKTCHAM, General Agents, 121 Fulton-at.,
New-York.
M 4COV—GF.ORGF. PAYNE ; and bv Druggists general
; ly throughout the United State. Price f!, lorge Itatllt*.
N" v 1 2
THT3 FXXiTS.
A CURE FOR Uhl. SF.rrRW.
FflHFi Vegetable Pile ! ‘>•rtunnj , invented In Dr. A. I’phani,
Ia distmgunJird physician of New York city, i ‘hr only
really successful re -edy for tlixt riangeroiM ami distn using
coin plaint, the PI LES, ever oflVrrd to the A meric an pohlic.
lti<Mii internal remedy, not aii external Application, and
will cure anv case either llleedingor Blind, internal or x
---teriial ; ami ii probably the only thing that *ill 1 here ino
mistake about rt. It in positive e uri— *f>enhj and permanent.
It n a convehietit medicine to take, and improves the gt in ral
health in a nrtiirhabU manner.
Each box contains twelve doses, at eight c tits per doe. It
is very mild in its operation, and may lie taken in east s ofthe
m*st iiente inflammation without danger. AII xt rnu I up
oJicacions are in the highest degree disagreeable, and from
the nature of ‘he disease tempura “v in their • fleets. ’I Ins
medicine attacks the d.et ase at its source, and rdtoavitig the
eaute, renders the cure certain and y rinaneiit.
This Electuary is also a v.ry valuable remedy for Inflam
mation of i hr l.iver, miii!'spleen ; in ft a dim# lion, sorem sound
ulceration of thr stoma h, bowels, kidneis, and bladth r ; in
ti imiuatnry it ml M> rdtnial Klniima” in; Impurity of the
Blood, caused “by the imprudent use of Mt rcury ; Wtakneas
ami 101 l irnortiioii of the spine mid h ick.
This ad'ii'cable prrpm ation contain* no Mineral Mrifirit r:
no JHoe*,Cetocynth % Gantioge % or other p wcrfiil and irritating
nurgaiives, ami if taken according to direction#, mca-eof
Piles, a rare /•• life it teeurrd
Sold wholesale ami retail by Vt Y ATT * CETCHUM, ‘2l
Fulton st. New-York : Macon, r.F.O. PAYSK, and In Drug
gists geuer illy throughput thr Cmtrd States. Price |i
Macon, Nov 11 in o
OREUOrJ HOUSE,
M'AOON, Oa.
following ore the rales of entertainment at the
I abnv® Hotel:
Itonril and Lodging par month, - • - sls 00
Hoard without Lodging, per month, - • 12 50
RoarcJ per day, - • ]OO
Single Meal. 37
Lodging per night, - 25
Man nnd Horae pur night, with upper
and brrakfait, 150
Horae per duy, •• ••••••• 75
Ho'** per week, •••••••• 350 !
firewood nnd Light# extra.
OTT* Monthly Hoarder* are expected to nettle prompt
ly u the expiration of each mouth.
r I hi iindursigned invites the nttaution of x ieitor- and
traveler* to the above rate#, and re*jiertftill v aolicit* a
alinre 01 their cuatoin. M. HAKTLGTT.
Nov I” I 1C I If
JT.ina Insnranre Company,
OK HARTFORD, CTNN.
TUB unrirrsigneil Agent* will lali. rixk a.ninat
Kir. in thia cily.l.riftin, Foraylh and •tli.r town*
n the Slntu, on as favorable terms esuny responsible
Company. Thky will also insure nf-nin.t tit. risks of
River Navigation. their prrs.nl Mies are, 3-4 per cm.
to Savannah, and 7-8 to Charleston.
REA Sc COTTON ,
Huron. March 90, 1845. i
OYSTER HOUSE.
riAHE subscriber has opened his Eating House again.
1 at hi* old stand, one door eaat of \Vnshington Hull,
on IVI ulberrv street, wlieh* nil of the luxuries of the sea
board will he sciveil up in t*ve> style at nil hours ol
lilt* day, from 7 in tin* morning until 12 o’clock ol night.
Parties of Gentlemen can i e Hccoininodated with a
retired und separata room, and 1 intend m have every
thing done up in a style to please the most fastidious.
All orders from the city or country for Fresh Or Pick
led Oysters (by gallon or keg,) Fish, Shrimps, Clams,,
&c. supplietl ut short notice.
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES,
and nil other Fruits by the barrel, box or retail, always
on hand
A general assortment of
PROVISIONS.
all of the heat quality.
BRANDIES and WINES, super super excellent.
A large assortment of all kinds ol CIGARS, which
; cannot he bfHt.
A tine assortment of Cindies, Preserver Sauces, Pick
les, Fig*, Raisins, Teas, &c. und every thing wanted
for culinary purposes.
SIZAD,
in their sensrin, will l)p received ir. large quantities, for
city und country supplies.
Our house is quiet ntld orderly nnd it is our highest
aim to give satisfaction, and please nil; and we intiie
you all, both in city and country, to come and see us.
Bacsi,Oct IS, 1846 C. A. El I S.
NOT IGK TO j
PLANTERS.
3. re. puisirra
I PROPRIETOR of ihe RIO GRANDE HOUSE,
corner of Cot ton \ venue and Clierrv street, Macon,
hereby informs PLANTERS that he will purchase Cot
ton at ALL TI M ES, ami that lie will PAY the EX
TREME top of the market lio tin* same and that thev
CAN cwtuv THEIR cor TON It) ANY WARE
HUPSE IN THE Cl rY that they please.
Also le will sell Dry RnotK. OrocfiifS.
21 nil and all other articles neee*st
r\ for V \ MIL’ USE, as LONS’ as can he purchased in
INl,icon, of anv House.
Oct 21 1846. 36
riaxMTtl rnntliffi.
VN ngreeahle and infallible remedy for COUGHS
and COLDS, manufactured and lor sale bv
(h t :i ;hi J. BHI LI ‘/.
■■CST receive*! And for sale. 500 ke?s Nails.
O June 17 18 SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
PIMK PORTER in pint*, for sale by
s'. O l i. C\ RH ART tk CO.
t'<;rn:i4‘ Brandy (ararraalfd pine )
HALF pi is Otanl, Dupuis Jk Co’s biatidy,
£ 1 do. do. Signette Brandy,
2 quarter cask* do. do. for sale by
S* pt i 32 HEA tk COTTON.
IlaeM :*nt Wi-sit-rn IJ:nl*Uo-al,
E om .tiaron to .Stlania.
ON and after Thursday, September 10th, the trains of this
Road will We run as follows :
Leave Macon daily at 9R A. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at A. M.
Connecting at Macon w itn the trains of the Central Rail
Ktnid, rind at Vtlauia with those of the Georgia Mail-Uo.ul
each way.
Stages for Montgomery connect daily each way w ith the
trains at Barnesvilie,making a cotinnou* line from Charles
ton, S. C. via Savannah, Macon, and Columbus, Georgia.
Stages for the Indian Springs connect with the tr uss at
Forsyth and rily, each way ; and for Meriwether Sprrbgs ami
West Point, at Griffin.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $4 00
I)o. “ do. Griffin, 2 30
Do. “ do Barmsville, 175
Do. 44 do. Forsyth, 1 00
EMERSON FOO I E, Superintendent.
Mncnn. S> pt 8. 184tS.
.Uacoii A IVfMHii KsiiliMtud, l
if. mb Lit 16ih, 1846. )
Frt isiht on Coiton rfrtitced,
CO TTON will he Liken over this road from this date,
at the following low rates per 100 lbs.
From Macon to Crawford ? s 6 et. —Forsyth l 4) c
Barnesville c.—Griltin i5 c.—Joiiefihoro 20 c.—
A tlania 25 c.
From Atlanta to Jonesboro 12| cents — Griffin 15c.
—Barnewvrlle 20 c.*— Forsyth 20 c.—Crawford's 25c.
51 a con 25 c.
All Cotfofr passing ftom the Macon nnd Western Rail
road to ihe Central Road, w ill he charged 30 cents per
100 lbs. from Huron to Savannah.
EMERSON FOOTE,- Superintendent.
Sept 16 31
S ADD Li S. SADDLES.
UOIIUIS A 44 I S I I O a T
H AVE f>n hand a fiist rate nssmtrrtent of S ADDLfeS,
HARNESS nnd t A KRI AGE TRIMMINGS, oi
all which they will sell at v,rices to suit the
times. ‘Their laeilijirs are such ihnT they ran sell low
er than any other establishment ol the kind in the ehv
Give us a calf before you buy, is nil we ask for a re
commendation. REPAIRING doue at reduced prfces.
in a workm.tn-like manner.
Cotton Avenue, next door to A. J. &. D. \V Orr.
Dec 3, 1846 42
riIHE subscriber libk now in stofe a large and well
A selected of
11ATS l Al) CAPS,
nnd w ill be rf*eeivTtijf every week, so a* at all times so
Lave fresh good*, and of ihe latent style*, which wiH be
sold at wliolesalt* or retail at very LOW PRICES, a
mong*t w hich may be found
6 cases tdfhiouible Reaver Huts,
6 do. do, Nutriu Hats,
6 <ls. do Silk lints,
10 dr>. do. Angolu I lata,
m, 11 ~
50 ease** Rroad Brim Reaver,ffutria ami Brush H
25 do/en Gent*’ Capa, a great variety,
22 do. Youth* nnd Children’* (’up*,a great variety.
11)0 do. Black end Rmh Wool lints,
With a great variety of other food* IV iving made
such arrangement* * will instils hi* good* to be pur- i
ciiN*e<| at th- very lowest es, be feel* confident that
customer* will not be disappointed n* to price or quality I
ilv Jailing. F. K. WRIGHT. ’ I
Macon, A tip 19,1846. 27
O'USWOI.IV.S IMPROVED
CO TTO.Y f. /.VV.
fill IK *ub*< riber will continue the manufacture of
I these (sinaat ilia old CMluhliahmeut, in Cliu'Oii,
Jones county, Georgia.
He can odVr no better recommendation in favor tf hi*
Hin*. Ilian the fact o( having aupplu and more than ttrtlre
hnrilred pluntera with them during the I net two year*,
while no other factory haa probably nold in the Statu an
many an one hundred duri >g the aarne tune.
No expend* will lie spared to au*tain their high repu
tntion, ami render them still more perfect if poaaihle.
They will tie wurrantedna usual.to perforin well,nnd
delivered ut the purcha*er a residence. Kngag* merit*
can he mnde with Ilia travelling agent*, or by let far di
rected to him. MAMUfiL GRISWOLD.
<'linton, Hi. March 1816.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
rrilE auh-rihera will do any nnd nil kind* ol TIN
I ROUf INI., at .hurt notice, nrid on v.r/reasone
hle fertile, and the work shall be Will done. VV. will
goto any pnrl of the JSihte to do Roofing if nedeseary. |
DIHIII.K .v IIRAV,
Cotton Avenue nenrly oppo-ite Wa.liimtton Hall.
Macon. Man N 3,11 M ;j
Ilk BBI.M. FINE NEWARK CHAMPAGNE CD
‘/ I)KU. for .ale hy
Nv. 11. W W. FREEMAN.
1,3(11’ II MONTHS after <•” application will lie
nt.4 to thr tiolrarablr Court of Ordinary of Monro. Cos.
for leave to < ll all the real estate of Samuel Bivins,dec’d.
lai f said county: also aotUe of th Negroes hi longing to
said estate. BO LAM) II IVINS,
OttOHOK BIVINS,
*. *1 , Ailnutuitfktuc: w.Ui Um wall iiuttucd. ,
mQ)®m wnw cToa^Sj
Ai‘ BAIMCROFT’S.
OW opening 5 c.is,> Kt-rscy* IP| to I6cti.
5 bales Brown Sim ling* and Sbii ting!.
2 case. Bitoclud do. do.
50 piec< s l.iiisi ya
JOO do. Calicoes 6J t® J2J ct*.
Rich Cushinerts anil De Lai lie*.
Rich Cashmere Shawls.
Mantilla*, Welts, ike.
Wot I 40 G. W. n.WCiIOFT
W rREBMAOT
WS ron.t.mty iwi-ivinr primrflrrah BUTTER, which he
1 will gli.irmitrt’ to wll. low by ill. 11l kill n can be Uni
Uiiwii IVom New York. Dec 10, 1 s■!') .j
Faint*, Oils. Ac.
JUST received from the “New York and Brooklyn
White Lend Company,” A o. 1, A o. 2, Extra and
Eure White Lend.
ALSO in STOKE,
Linseed nnd Tanner’* Oil,
Spirit* Turpentine, Varnish,
, Lampbluck, Putty, Puint, Bruhea, &c. &.
j Aug 19 27 PATTEN & TAYLOR.
TO C IPITAII^TS.
fJTlir. Planter*’ Manufacturing Company have had their
f niacti- •ry in •ueci ssful opera*ion about i iglit niontha
turning fT an amount of work in quaniit) and quality u „!
silrp i*s, by any staMnihtnent in the State,
j t>i ir Muatioii eombiiu *th advantagt *of an unlimited’
never fa ling water-power, p*rfevtlv secure from dang, r of
high wk r, i iitiiel) hi aUh), living cheap, ami operative*
i rca i ••ntaiueu.
The factoiy building is 82 by 4t feet, four stories high and
built in tin- most durable and substantial manner The Ma
chinery is the best that could b procured in she United Stales
embracing all the late valuable .improvements, Inav>,mb
siMiite*l, and highly ftniahed, constructed with a view lor ita
utili y for south* r* manufacture.
Ii t ompany have now invested in location, watef-pow. r
water-wheel, factory building,otit-hou**-*, all that would
In- required, and their building filled with machinery ; ami
they now nffi-r to capitalist* an opportunity of adding to theifr
stock sufficient to accomplish that object.
The chain e tor a safe and profitable investment is such a*
seldom occurs. All the difficulties attendant upon putting
a manufacturing establish no lit in operation having been
surmounted—opt ranves skilfully trained to their work, the
I txiildi ng and motive pow* irta<y to rt ivt ih tvacLii ery
! all combined ought to he sufficient inducements for those
! who Wish tunukr investments, to ex amine the present open
ing. lln Company are nrepand to give any r, quiivd int'or
maiion to thus, who wish to embark in the t nterprixe, and
can convince ihe most incredulous that no more piotiiahle
inv stun ill can lie made.
he subscription w ill close on Tuesday, January sffith. at
i which time they will make arrangements for future and more
extensive operations,
A, C. NUTTING, Ag< nt.
Mutts cdunty, Di c 18, 1846. 4w45
Vi A. I LL <
WOULD rp*|M*cifiillv itifirm nil the little fo'k* of
Macon ami country nrimnil, that h* b ~ made
u>< >” •. iin-ni with old Saida Claus, who will •••* in
attendance nt mv store, to d-ml out nil the little fancy
fixinsduring the Cliriatmas Ho Da\*jHndw. invite
\on nit to mine and pnv ihe old Gentleman a vi.-it He
wonbUh* bappv to see you.
I tan 24 45
HOUSI fix XillE 141F I. i;VViu'he
sold on the first Tin’sday in February mxl.Hi the
court bouse door in the town of Ferry, Houston county,
within t lie usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-w it:
L >1 of Land Nf>. 186, in the 9th district of Houston
eouiilv, levied on ft* the prope ty of Mephen R. limn,
to satisfy sunAfx ti Ins from ii .lustuea (’omt ol the
527th Con.panv District, G M . i , favor •*t Warren E.
Sander*, Agent, die., Sieph ’’ H and
A lii BuzbeF. CALVIN L&IRY, S fT
4/ec* 30. 4 >.
II ACO*l SIIEI?IFr*S SAI.I'.-ili
ti sold on the first J nesdny in February next be
lore she churt house door in Lanier, .Macon tount the
following property :
The interest ol Tliomna V. Youngblood in Lot of
I,nnd number fifiv-eigh? in the second disfru t olotigi
nnlly Muscogee new Macon eonntv, levied 6n b’ virtue
of a fi fa front tb* Inferior (’ourt of Baldwin /•oiinty, in
■ uvorofJohu f'.. Lew i* s- r Thom * \ Youngblood.
Also Lot of Lnhd number one hundred nn.* nifleiv.nnd
the weftt hsll of I ol number one hundred **ndsixu
•liree fit she eecohd di*tii(?t of originally Muscoyee now
Macon countv ; levied on as the property of David
Count* by virtue of a fi fu from a J Ui-tices ("curt ol aid
county of Macort, in ftvor of Peter Pe’rce T*. David
Counts and Daniel Klckley ; levy rtiade and returned
to me bv a roFtrffile.
Also Lot of Land number one hundred nnd foily-seven
in the second district of originally Muscogee now Mu
con coufitv, the place whereon Levi Barfield now lives;
levied orr as his property by virtue of two fi Ins from a
111-tires Court of said county ngninst the said Levi Bar
field—one in favor of Brittain Barnes, and tliP other in
favor of Isfrltc Jedstfp : lew made nnd .returned bv a
const ible. fHOMArf DIAOW, Shff
Dec 30 16
fTPSrtM HIILKirr BALE.-Wirt be sold
J on the first Tuesday in Fehmftrv next, before* the
court house dsot in Thoinuston, within the legal hours
of sale,
Two f.egro slaves, vi-A : Bacchus n man About 45
years of Hire, and Peggy a woman about thirty years of
age, levied on ns the property of Isaac Pilkenlon and
M. W. Pilkenlon to satisfy ft mortgage fi fa from
Upson Inferior Court in favor of Geoige Prothro vs.
*aid Isaac Pilkenton and S. M. \V’. Pilkeuton: proper
tv pointed out in said fi fa.
Dec 30 SAMUEL CARAWAY, t). Shff.
Part of Lot number thirty-three in the tenth district
originally Monroe now Upson countv, containing two
;irres, it seing the lot upon which Richard ,A. Ford re
sided, in the village of Union Hill; levied on as the
property of Kjchnrd A. Ford, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
from l’pon Superior Court in favor of A. J White vs.
Richard A. Ford; said fi fa transferred to J. M. White?
property pointed out in an id fi fn.
Dec 30 ALEX ANDER PACE, Shff.
~~ POS I PONKD
\l>>l f N IST It ATO It’S SAL E.- Agreeably r 6
an order >f the Inferior Cort'ri ol Pulaski cohnty when
Hitting lor ordinary purposes, u ill be Hold before the coilri
house door in the 6ity of Macon, oh the hr.t Tuesday in Feb
ruary next,.
l‘J7 Shares of Capital Stock in the Mer
chants Bank of Macon.
Sold as the property of the‘estate of John Rawls, deceased
for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors of said estate. 1 trial
will be liberal. CHARLES K. TAYLOR, Adm’r.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm x.
Nov L 184 ft. M
AU.HINISTRATOICS SALK,—WiII i*
41 th iaie resid* lie of Thomas M. Mann, deceased, m
outer county, the following property, vix : Mules, Horses,
H gs, She* p. Cattle, Corn and Fodder, household and kitch
en Furniture, and other articles too numerous to specify
Sale to take place on Friday the Btli January next, and tube
continued from dhy to day until ti 11 is sold, Terms on the day.
Nov It 4\ SARAH T. MANN, Adaa x
A D'tjfyiSTHATOR'S SALE.-w.''* ioiJ
on she first Tuesday in May next, before the court
bouse d<Hr i’n Lanier, Macon county, a negro than named
Rob, belonging to the estate of Green R. Brooks, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of ihe heirs and creditors of said dcc’d.—
Terms on the day of kata.
Dec 20 40 JOHN R. HARVEY, Adm’r.
4 O 111 V IST ISA TOII’S SALE, -Will be
im sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before twj
court house door in Newton, Baker county. Lot of Land
No. 261, in the 11 th 4it. of said county, nnd Lot No. 14’
in tire 1 Jth dial, of an id county • sold ns the property of
M. L. Mutliewii, lute of Bibb outiVy, deceased. I erms
ca*h. W. 11. CALHOUN, Adm’r.
Dec 30 4b
('I'AIU)I \ VS SA LE.-H •oi.nr ofthe curt cf
If Oruuinri of llicnmatid enmity, w*ill be sold on then"-
I uesday in February next, before tin- ‘•ourt hodsein Msti
a negro girl named Cato line. b longing to Mari C. 1 nn*,
a minor. JOSEPH A. EVE, Guardian.
De*3, IMA 11
\ DM IVWTR ATORW s \l. .
j\ ul tlie eourt house in Knoxville, Craw ford ‘■"in"),
tln-firit Tuexiay in February next, by ord r of tlie aonsm*
Court of Ord’iiar) of. said eminty, tun Negroes— J ini , i , a
girl 10 year* old, niid Berrv a bo) about eight years “Id :
ns the property of the children of Mill) W. Heevs, *
Faiette rniiiity, dec’d ; nmml negroes being a part of the di •
tributivr shbrt of said hildr* n, of tin estate of Wm.CUv**
| land, di d, arcoiding to bis will.
WASHINGTON C. CLEVELAND, -
Guardign of Mai y ami Loiimm Beeves, and Exessior •
the last u ill “f Wm. Cleveland,deceased-
Craw ford eon my, Dec 2, IB4A
... N|’ | 1
\imiMST*’ ATOR'S SAI-K.’
vnordt rofthel •noraob rior Court ot i> .
when lilting hn m Coui • of Ordinary, w ill le sold on the n
Tuesday Febhiary mm lore ilu* eourt house dOorm
town of Canton, Cherokee county. Lot l Land naaihe
hundred and four in the first distrie*. r i*rh sc*n ‘-y
kee Coun'y, containing fort) mc *re or I* ■*
proik-rty of Hefirv A. Candler, •#’ o|9ihh <.uosy, ococa
and for the benefit of the creditors said ‘JV”
cash'. H. K. A CdLNDLILH, Admr.
NoVII, 1840. _
4 i ititorhiialb*
/\ Hold on the fir*t Tneadav in Kehriiarv up* .
■ court hmiae in Thomnativo, Upw cuniv, on_
Alnr., Smlill., Il.ir.au, nml nlher K lO ‘" ll
lb nu.nify. Sulil . the priiiwrtv ol
I Hux. law of i*ui county,
bf.Hl.. E. A. PEAKCE. Adni i
I H.c 21 —-
GcorilS-l'lflCoS rirn'y>
VXTHBHKkI Cunr.ll Murj.h .nl Si'M.rak l rr^ J| j;
fY pi,. lor letters of administration on ■'* 4,1
per J Vlappy. Ute of Macon county, dec a • and
I’heae are th crfA)re to <Ate ami admomlft all if
, ihf kimlrrd ml crrdilora.il >il (Ir.i a.nl. !■> “. w c , u ,c,
at mi iifflcr withinthrlim. pnaortbril In ‘„„d
i’ *n> they htcr.why aaid , Sj"ri?lVlTT,e. C.O.
Irr .1 Jw4i W. COHHQ ‘ w
jhoiirt m7)VTIIS
r inadt* to the honorable Inferior Colic p all thef**®
\Ui* n sitting tor ordinary purp"***. f ,,r * rar# ,, ( |
estate of l.kn Martin, latent ftlbb fumy Admr .
Sept. 30 33 THOft. D. wmaa —-
iTig tor ordinary purpo.ra, k 1” , nrooka, d>.
ccaaH R 01 ’’ b,l °" S “" [ W Voifi. S.°UA..V*V.
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