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mTAUTfLUS (MUTUAL LIFF.) IKSUK \SiCK
COMPANY, St WALL STREET -'AIm nmiuu u
liberation, the Truitw have becoint convinced, and the tx
pcrieiiee of old established ccnanaim s full) m arrant the con
clusion, that the advantages of Lit* Insuranr* on thcJVufwc/
ptn, may be extended and diffused with grimier convenience
to a targe class of contributors, and with equal security to ail
the assured, by requiring uo greater amount of the premium
to be paid in cash than the cmnpait) will require to meet its
engagement* with promptitude and fidelity.
It has actoidingly been determined that in all cases where
•he annual premium shall ainouut to #SO, and 60 per ■ nt.
thereof shall have been paid in cash, an approved u >t- max
b given for the remaining 40 percent, pay able tut Is months
wfter date, bearing six per cent, interest. The interest to t><
p ad annually, but the principal not to bt ealhd m unless
use exigencies of the company require it, giving sixty daxs
notice,and thenonly by assessments pro rata to the extent
that may ba require and to meet to engagements of the company .
It is eonfidenily anticipated that a system, tl< opt ration f
which is so fair and equitable, s i well calculated t place ifc
Bcucfiss and bleasinga ®f Life Insurance within tb resell of
nil, and at the saint- time enable each contriontor toffiare
•qually and fully not only in its bent ficentsecuiy, but also .n (
its profits of accumulation, will meet, as it tsbtiicved to do
aorve, the favor and confidence of the public.
The particular advantages offered by this ootnpany are :
I. A guarantee capital.
J. An annual participati n in the profits
j Nu individual responsibility beyond the amount of pre
mium.
4. Those who insure for a less period than life,participates
equally in the annual profits of the company.
The Nautilus company confines its business exclusively to
(a* a ranee on Lives, and all lusarance appertainiig to Life.
The if a ‘as of Insurance $ n One Hundred Dollars.
one q.velil For || One jSrvtn Ki.r
Aft Y..r y,, r , | Life. 1 Aft. Yrr. \er> | l.ite.
U 77 : n - lit to 169 Il’ 3SO
t I I c J 1 n 45 191 19 1 ;3 71
14 IJO’ il2 tO4 iO 196 Itv t-0
30 I I .36 316 ! .4 *53 3tl, 575
14 116 J ,4J 3* . , 60 415 491[ 700
TRUSTKF.S
liom r>. P. Ofdoo, Richard 3: Pur.lf, Thot. W. Ludlow,
J.met Brown, O. Buthnell, C. F. Lindt.ry,
ii. vr. Hiekt, Richard Irvin, A. M. Merchant,
A. Norris, D. A. rmu stock, JohnCryder,
>. M. Wrtmorp, J amt** Harper, H.
Boheri U.CoUiuaa. ii K Carman, kpencerS.Hrnediet
Id. O. Kubcru, Win. li. A'pinwall, Loriug Andrew*,
Henry K. Bogart.
J. D. P. OGDEN, Premdrut.
A. M MERCHANT, Vitt-PreMdent.
ItRWTS RF.NTON, Secretary.
PLINY FREEMAN, A luary.
Tho coin pa uy will also iuturo the lire** of Slave*.
HYDE JONES, Agent.
MedioalExaminer, JAMES WOOD, M. D.
Maaon, septa, 1846.
rrcsawsa
DR. IVAN’S Vegetable Extract, an infallible remr
dy for Epileptic Fits or Falling Sickoesa, Cornu 1-
sions, &c. Also Ivan’s Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills,
for removing all morbid and corrupt humors, and puri
fy inr the blood. For sale at
March |1 4 BRUNOjfc VIRGINS .
50 DOZEN
Wist ill's IliiKam f
WILD CKdhitlUL
I)OZ. BOTTLES of the genuine article just re-
O'” ceived and for sale by BRUNO & VIRGINS.
N. B—Country merchants wishing to purchase to
tell again, can be supplied on reasonable terms, bv ap
plying at our Music and Jewelry Store on Cotton A ve
nae, Macon,Ga. BRUNO St V’lK(il.N. s , >ir
Sept 9 30 J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN.
BRUNO A VIRGINS,
AGENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary and Vi
brating Magnetic Machine also the Magnetic or
Compound Bitumen Plaster,and Magnetized Gold Pills.
W e also keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Med
icines, with the books on practice.
M aeon and Columbus, Oct *29,1845 37
RIBBONS.
AFRESH lot of liuunet Ribbon*, just received bv
J. MURDOCK.
Nov, 11, 18 Isl. 30
Trim in hilts Tor Dresses.
GIMPS, Fringe*, Silk Pultons, Cord* ami Tas*< 1, Use.
Juki received at J. MURDOCK'S.
Nov U, 1846 39
Silks anil Satin Mri|><><l Cashmeres-
A FEW drear* rich Silks; al*o very beautiful Satin
striped Cashmeres, just received at
Nov 11 39 J. MURDOCK’S.
niCH Omber Striped CASHMERE SHAWLS, just rt -1
JjL ceived at J. .MURDOCK'S. J
Nov H i
Malcolm Plaids.
A FRESH a**ortmtut of Mulcoiu Plaid* for children, jutt
received by J. MURDOCK.
Nov 11 39
RICH SIX.DCS.
JU 3Q T received a splendid assortment of rich winter
winter Silks. GEO. W. BRICK.
Oct 21,1846. 36_
Embroidered f ashmeres,
SOME very rich and handsome, for sale by
Oct 21, 1840 34* GEO. W. PRICE.
CARPET INC.
f |>HE subscriber is now receiving a splendid assort-
JL moot of fine superfine three plv and star Carpet
ing—rich Rugs to match. Those wishing the article
will please give me a call. GEO. W. PRICE.
Oct 21,1846. 3G
rroTicr.
(COPY NOTE.)
TWELVE Months after date nr# or either of ua prom
ise to pay Josiah Bazemore, or bearer, the sum of
twenty dollars lor value received, this BIU Nov. 1815.
Signed his
THOMAS X BROWN,
mark
IIARIS l). HOSKINS,
his
THOMAS x WATSON,
mark
Thn original of (he above Copy Note i*lo*t or mialnit!,
and (lie public is cautioned armriHt trading for the same.
JOSIAH BAZEMORE.
January 6, 1947. 47 *3w
Notice.
“I FOR WARN all persona from trading for a note for
J twenty-five dollars, duo in October last, given by
me to Roy Steward, of Kentucky—as I do not intend
paving it until compelled by law.
DANIEL or:ANT.
Upson eounty, Jan. 5,1847. *l7 *3w
75 NEGROES.
WANTED to hire by the year, Seventy.five prime
hands—the Company to teed and clothe them.
Apply at the Office in Macon.
DANIEL TYLER, President
Dec 23 3w45 Macon & Western Rr. Cos.
C. .!• EMjJLS*
IS is the place to buy cheap, fresh and fine goods!—
They ore still coming by every packet.
20 kegs prime Clcmhen Butter,
75 boxes of Cream and old English Cheese,
20 bid*, and half hhls Crackers, all kinds,
20 bids, prime eating Potatoes,
20 hhls. Canal Flour,
10 bids, and half bbls. Mackerel,
20 kits Salmon,
25 boxes, half and quarter boxes Raisins,
25 drums Figs,
100 gallons Pickled Oysters,
20 do. Fresh, daily front Savannah,
20 bbls. Apples,
10 “ White Onions,
Pickled Beef, Pork and Beans.
Dec 01 45
Not left Ylucon yet !
JOHN W. CLARK
WOULD respectfully inform the public that he has
not left Macon, as some of his friend* have been
informed, but is still at the PEOPLE'S STORE, dis
tributing greater bargains than ever, in the following
de-u ruble styles of floods:
Silks, Rep Cashmeres, Mottslin de Lanes,
California Plaids,Second Mourning de Lanes,
Bombasine*. Alpaeea*, Prints,
Twilled and plain Cainghams,
Brocia, Silk,Cashmere,all Wool Shawls A. Mantillas
Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificials, Band-boxes,
French worked Coltais, Cheniixettes, (sieve*. Mitts,
Broadcloths,Cashmers, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans,
Kerseys, Einay-Woolseys,
Fancy and plain Vestings,
Carpeting, Matting, Rugs, Carpet Rags, Satchels,
Oentlemen’s, Ladies’, and Misses’ Merino Vests,
‘i and nun Brown 7-8, 4-4, 8-4 A 11-4 Domestics,
n * n ’ black Moreen,
f Hough's Skills,with a variety of
* * *f • Skirts.
i. s’ ! hre-td ; P’- N.-edfsin h* “idea n thn *•* and
nod two oilier urlicl .*, ’on mioierou* to mention, to In*,
found at I HE PEOPLE'S STORE,
Nor 4 IB4C. 33 On North tide Mulbcrry-tt.
s VCKS SALT f-r-ile hv
is ICOI I.fABIMST k fO,
COTTON AVENUE
Carriage & Saddlery Repository,
macon, geo.
FREEMAN <k ROBERTS
A KE new receiving at their store
j J\ n lew doom below Rohr A:
l g- Brother*. n general assortment of
Ft Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Car
~ riage and Saddlery Hardware, Car
riage Trimmings, Arc. Ac. togther with every article
used in the mutiufaeturA of Carriages, Saddles ami j
Harness, w hich they offer low for cash or city accept-,
• nee. Nov 24.1340. 3m4l
hats Ain> saois.
By (iiiives, ltoud A Cos.
OASES Angola, Kusia, Moleskin, and Nutria
Hats.
5 cases Men’s ami Boys’ K. C. Wool Hats,
15 4( Hen’s and boy's Cloth, Glazed uud Seulett
Caps,
10 “ M “ thick black Brogans,
10 u ** * “ Kasset Brogans,
20 M “ “ Dined and Bound,
Women’s high quarter Shoes,
Women's low quarter Shoes,
Women’s Kid Slippers and Buskins,
Children’s nnd Vouth’e Shoes. vYr Ate.
Comprising a general assortment of fresh goods in this
line, which will he sold at a small advance, by tin; -use
or at retail. Nov 25 41
URRif.GI,
(At the old stand of the late F. H ri^ley.)
t LARGE assortment of fine COACHES, BAR*
ROUGHES, KOCKAWAYB, and BU(iGIES,
, (with and without tops.) direct from J.M. iduiuby'a
. celebrated innuufactory, Newark, N. J.
Persons wishing uood Carriages , will find it to their
I interest to examine these articles before purchasing
elsewhere, uh a large assortment will be kept constant
ly on heud and offered on the most favorable terms.
< orders received for Carriages built to any pattern,
fin I warranted to do good service and give satisfaction, I
l olh in article and price, T. H. FLA NT, Agent.
Macon, Dec dw, 1846. 4i>
i OWMLEB’S
CELEBRATED
Italsnm ot 1171*/ Cherry, AY.
For Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Consumption, IHstase of
the Lunas or Throat , Liver Complaint , Dyspepsia ,
and all other diseases arising from a checked Insen-
He Perspiration.
WARRANTED to beunfit even those patients who
have tried Wistar’s, Hnd other celebrated reme
dies, without success. For sale I#v
J. H. 6l W. 8. ELLIS,
Jan 6 *47 Agents for Macon.
PIANO AND MUSIC STORE.
¥US T received from the factories of Nuns & Clark |
•” and J. Chickerin? &■ Gilberts, a fine assortment of \
Pianos. Also from Europe, a splendid assortment of;
Guitars, Violins,Clarionets, Flutes,Tromhoons, Orphe-;
elides, Concert Horns, Trumpets, Cornopeans, Bugles,!
and a variety of other instruments too numerous to men
tion. Piano, Guitar and Flute Music we are constant-
I ly receiving, of the latest publication.
W ATCH ES, J E WELRY, and a variety of fancy
; articles kepi in our line.
A few cases of liomopathic Medicine just received,
with hook containing the necessary instruction toad
minister the same.
All of the above articles will be sold at living prices.
N. B.~\Valclicfi rc|:iir‘l ami warranted.
BRUNO &. VIRGINS.
Macon, March 5,1815. 3
Now lor
lh full/ . Hade Clothing.
WISHING to cloae this particular part of niv busi
ness, I now ofl'ci my entire stock of Readv-made
Clothing AT COST.
Valentia Vests, 50 to 1 00
Cashmere do. 1 50 to 1! 00
Dress Conts, 8 (JO to 14 00
Frock Coats, 10 00 to 15 00
Cloaks, 10 00 to 18 OO
Over-coats, Heavy Flusliiug Coats, l’ants, Cravats, I
Stocks, &c. &c. G. W. BANCROFT,
Cotton Avenue, next door to A. J. White & Cos.
Dec 30,1846 46
NEW BOOTS & SHOES.
¥ 47H1T1NG & MIX respectfully m
¥•l* I V V vite tlxeir patron* and the public j
Vij 3 generally to call and examine their stock
manufactured expressly for tin*
fcA. market. Tlieir assortment consists in
VrmQh* part of
Orntltrmeir* fine French Calf cwfil Roots of ail qualities,
(ventlemen’s middiing hne Call exx ed and pegged Hoots of
all kinds.
Gentlemen’s double sole Calf and Kip sewed and pegged
Boots.
Gentlemen’s Calf, Goat and Lasting Bmgans of all kinds. 1
Gentlemen's tine Calf and Kip pegged Brogan* ot all kimU I
and qualities.
Ladies’ colored and black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all
qualities.
Ladies’ Kid Buskins,thin and thick soles, of all kinds.
Misses’ Gaiters and Half Gaiters, black and colored.
With a large assortment of children’s Shoes ofall kinds and
qualities.
Also a large assortment cf Men’s and Roys* COARSE
BROGANS, double and single soles, pegged and nailed,
which we will sell as low a* the tame quality can be bought
J in the city.
Also Calf, Kip, float, Lining and Hauling
Skins, Sole Leather, Pegs, Thread,
Patent Awl-llajts SfC. very low.
Roots mtiilp an. I'oitairul to orlor.
J Macon, Oc. 15, 1845. 25
; .fiacon Carriage lteposilory.
DE IPACHE &
nETWEEN the Floyd House and Wahhtnton
Hall, and opposite Mr. G. A. Kimberly’s Hut
Store, on Mulberry Street, have on hand afresh and
well selected stock of
Faniauest Barourlics, Unties,
and Rockuways, Saddles, Harness and Bridles,
Trunks. Valicea. Carpet Bags and Satehells,
Saddlery and Harness Hardware,
Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Top mid Patent Leather,
Morocco of every variety, and h beautiful assortment of
Carriage Trimmings, consisting of Cloths, Laces, Tas
sels, Axles, Bands, Dash-frames, Springs, Steps, Bows,
Lamps, Brussels and Oil Carpetings; Oils, Puints and
Varnish.
Carriages of every description built to order.
REPAIRS in every branch of the above business ex
ecuted with neatness uud desputch. Prices to suit the
times.
Macon, March 3,1346. 3
Oc mill gee Iron M'oitndry and
•Machine Shop.
(MACON GKO.)
FI!HE subscriber* having erected a new Establish-I
l ment, now offer to the public, inducements that
they have never had before in that line of business.—
Mill Wrights, Gin Makers Ac., will find it to their
advantage to give iim a call, xve'will guarantee nil our
work to he gnml, tnd at the lowest price—we have a
good stock of Patterns on hand.
A good Horse Power for sale.
Cl! AS. P. LEVY & CO.
Cotton A venue, near Macon K Western K. It. Depot.
May 6, 1846. 12 ts
.fiacon Iron A’ Mtrass foundry,
AND xaciii.xi; snoe.
fflllE subscriber having recently made large and im
I portant additions to iiis former list of patterns (or
Overshot Breast, and Tub Mil! Geering, is now prepar
ed to execute orders for Flour Mills, Cotton Factories,
Horse power Mills for plantation grinding, d;c. : also
Cotton Presses, Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, and Mill
Irons of every description : all of which will be made of
the very best material and workmanship, on reasonable
and accommodating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 71, 1616. y!8
NOTICE.
THE subscriber having associated with him l)r. Ju
lius C. Gilrkrt, the hrsines* will in future be
conducted under the firm of 8 HOT WELL Al GIL
BERT. Those indebted for Accounts of last year, will
please cell and settle the same.
HARVEY BHOTWELL.
Macon, Jan. 1,1846..
If rugs. •Medicines, A’r.
rjIIIE subscribers will he receiving every week, fresh
I supplies of MEIHCINEB, carefully selected for
diem in the Northern markets. Their arrangements
osble them to sell nt very low prices. Physicians and
hr- li ins opportunities of sanding to them may re
v upon having tin ir orders executed upon the most fa
vorable term*. The quality of the nrlirles will be the
best always, and the price* a low as if they attended
personally to the purchase of them.
BIIOTWKLL & GILBERT.
Maron, Jan 1,1840 48
itllSS. F.~DESS;iII
HAS opened, and is constantly receiving at her
.ilillinory anti Dios Es
tal>li*lllH4‘lll’ on Mulberry hireet, over John L.
Jones & Co’s Store, a full assortment of Ladies Silk,
Plush, Velvet, andTuecau Bonnet-; Ribbons; Feathers;
Flowers; Dress Caps; lleud Dresses, uud many other
fancy article*.
Also, Fringes; Gimp*; Button"; Steel Buckles, and
Bracelets; and a full assortment ol fashionable Trim
mings, for Ladies’ Drcsae*. Bonnets, Head Dresses,
Dress Caps, Ladies’ Dresses, Riding Habits, &c., made
to order. Also, waist*cut aud fitted a* usual.
Thankful for past favor*, she solicits a continuance
of the putronago ot tin* Ladies.
Macon, Oct. 23, 1340. 3in 37
i 1 Irisir j. uui.i u*
ff as tk... the XVASIIIMJTOv HALL, “"d
J[¥ request* a eontinuiince ot public patronage.
Mac on, Nov 18,1M6. 40
riOYD HOUSE,
IHncoii, Ocorgiii.
Jf jWL Ell HE subscribers have taken tli.it well
■■ kaown Hotel, the Floyd llou-k, and
11 ii •.Is are associated under the linn of BROU N
151|jffig A: LANIER.
J3L It will be needless to made promise*, as
one of the firm has oeen well known as keeper of the
Washington Hall, and the public are acquainted with
his manner of business The Table and Bur
shall not he surpassed by any one, and their Stables are
airy, w ith firm dirt floors, uud not surpassed by any in
Georgia.
Charges ara reasonable ns the times will permit.
THOMAS A. BROWN,
STERLING LANIER.
fT7° The subscriber solicits his old friends and pat
runs at the Washington Hall, to give him a call at his
new stand. 5>T. Lanier.
N. B.—The office of the Tallahassee and Columbus
lim* of Stage kept at this House.
July • 2ltf
ROBERT M, RICHARDSON,
Attorney at Law,
Zt'hiiliiii, l*ikc Count), (ici.
Will practise Law in the counties of Pike, Henry,
Fa>ette, Coweta, Merrixvether, ‘Troup, uud Upson.
Refer to
Pos'd. NI* SET,
Powers v Whittle, > Macon.
R. K. & J. B. Hines, J
and
C. Lewis, Griffin.
(’has. G. Turner, Rarnesville.
Chas. McDowell, Pike Go.
Nov 18,1846 3m 40
ff'r* The American Whig and Jeffersonian, GiilFin
w ill please copy the above four times.
JYOTB4T: TO
PLANTERS.
is. in'. ruLsirxa
I>ROPRIFTOR of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE, |
corner of (’otton A venue and (’berry street, Macon,
hereby inform* PL WTERS that he will purchase (Mot
ion nt ALL TIMES, and tint he will PAY the EX
TREME top of the market foi the same, and that they
CAN rutin TllEllt COTTON TO ANY WARE
HOUSE IN ‘THE Cl TV’ that they please.
Also he will sell Dry 4*oo<ls. 4-l OUt'l lUS.
St IB <1 Pl w >Vi*io js, and all other articles necessa
ry for FAMILY USE, as LOW as can be purchased in
Macon, ol anv House.
Oct 21.1846. 36_
■FUST received and for sale, 500 kegs Nails,
i June 17 18 SCOTT, CAKHART & CO.
liagging, Hope, T'trine.
rrXHK .i- eribt*rs are* now receiving their fall *upplie* of
f GHOCKIi l ES, which they offer t< their old friends and
the public gr-iu-rally,at unusual loxx prices. Weliavenuw in
•tore, and receiving
-300 pieces heavy Gunny Bagging,
200 pieces heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kentucky Hope,
50 do. Manilla Uo.
100 Ihs. Twine,
2,000 sack* Salt,
10, 00 ) lbs. Sweede* Iron,
1,000 lb*. Hand, Hoop and Rod Iron,
20 lihds. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars,
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.
100 hags Rio and Java Coffee,
50 box<-g l obaeco,
100 keg* Nail,
1,0 >0 lbs. Cant, German and Blister Steel.
Also PAINTS AND OILS of every description.
E. BOND.
Macon, Jan 1,1846. 49
JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE,
15 Boxes White Havana Sugar,
30 C|r. Boxes Raisins, (new crop,)
j 20 do.
5 Boxes Lemons,
40 Boxes Fire Crackers,
5 Baskets Oil.
J. SHULTZ.
Macon, Nov. 11, 1846. 39
L.i.vw for sale.
rffTHE subscribers offer for sale Sixteen Hundred Acres of
I Pine and Hammock Lands, lying upon the waters of
Bluff and Reedy Creeks, in the com it/of Pulaski, twelve
miles below the town of Hawkinsville. 1 hese Lands are
equal in quality to the best pine land** in Houston or Baker
county h-rthe production of com and cotton, amt possess
great advantages in location, In ing within two miles of a
good bluff upun the Ocinulgee River, ami contiguous toan
extensive and most valuable range for stock of all kinds.
About two hundred acres of said Land are in a state for culti
vation. There is upon the premises a GRIST and SAW
MILL upon a never-toi ling stream of water.
Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to examine
these lands before buying. J. W. I.ATHROP.
J. D. GORDON.
Hawkinsville. Decl, 1846. 4w43
Notice to Debtors :uul Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Young Johnston,
deceased, are hereby notified that their nous and ac
counts w ill be put in suit if not paid before the 25th of De
cember next; and all persons hu\ ing claims against said es
tate, will please present them to nie in terms of the law.
JAMKS GATES,
Adnt'r. de bonis non of Young Johnston, d* c’d.
Bee 16 6\v44
Notice to DeMara A CwSliort.
\LI. persons indebted to the estate of Thomas M. Mann,
deceased, late of Sumter eounty, are requested to some
forward and pay their respective dues; and those having
claims against said estate, will present them in conformity to
law. SARAH T. MANN, Adm’x.
Nov 18, 1846 4o
xaroTics.
\LL persona indebted to the ustate of Timothy Mat
thews, late of Bibb county, deceased, ure required
to come forward and make payment; and all those to
whom the estate is indebted, w ill please present their
claim* in the time and terms prescribed by law,to
T. M. FURLOW, Agent
for .Martha Mathews, executrix.
Bibb co. Nov 23, 1840. 41
NOTICE.
WILL BF. HIRED at the court house in Macon, Bibb
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, the NE
GROES belonging to th'j estate ot Luke I. Morgan, dec’d.—
Terms made known on*the day of hiring. Terms made
known on the day of hiring. The said Negroes may be hired
of me privately, between the 2ld of this instant and the first
Tuesday in January,during which time 1 shall be in Macon.
LEWIS S BROWN, Adm'r.
of the estate of Luke J. Morgan, dec’d.
Dec 0, 1846. . 43
Thirty Negroes for *alr.
WILL he sold in the town of Clinton, Jones conntv,
on the first Tuesday in January next, 30 likely
Negroes,on a credit of twelve months.
Dei 9,1846. 43 BENNETT BELL.
l*o*t|on4Ml Ailininisfr:itor*s S:i2c.
ON the first fuesday in February next, will be soldlitfore
the court house door m Marion Twiggs county, agreea
ble to an order of the court of ordinary of Bibb county, the
Land and Plantation near Tarversviile, belonging to the es
tate of I). 1). Sanders, dic’d, containing eighi hundred and
ten acres, more or loss.
Also will be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
at the court house in the city of Mhcoii, llihb county, l'rt
acres of Land, more nr less, within four miles of Macon, up
wards of 100 am s os said Laud woodland.
Also at same time and place, twenty-eight acres Land ad
joining Vim v i lie-, well iin pro v. and, with a two story building
36 by 46, well finished, w ith kitchen,smoke house,and a good
S Arden, with three ur ibur convenient lots enclosed with good
curing. Terms ofsaleon the duy of each sale.
ELIAS HE ALL,
Adm’r. de honis non with Will annexed.
tiT The almve Land of 160 acres in Bibb county, and the
28 acres with the improvements, adjoining Vineville, are of
fered at private sale, under the will of D. D. Sanders, dec’d.
until Ist February next,if not sold before, by
Nov 5, 1846 38 ELIAS BE ALL, Adm’r. Ike.
MONTH* afterdate application will be
made to tIM-,1 nfcrior Court of Hibb comity, when sitting
as a court of ordinary,for lcae to sell the real t state of D. i).
Sander* lute ofTwigg* county, deceased, tor distribution.
ELIAS HKALL, Adin’r. de bonis non.
Sept 2 Ti With the Will annexed.
IJHHJR OIOMTHS >r " r •’ • T ■ ppn< >i l ‘ •
I 1 made to the Tionorsble Inferior Court of Bibb county
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell tha Ne
groes belonging to the childn of Margaret Mann, deceased,
to be sold fora division, and for the benefit of the creditors
of said deceased. HIRAM T. MANN, Gnardian, &c.
Oct 7,1846 34
■porn MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Tionoiabie Inferior Court of Rihbcounty
when sitting fbr ordinary purposes, (nr leave to sell all the
l.ands belonging to Young Johnston, late of said county, de
ceased. JAMES GATES,
Adm'r de honis non of Young Johnston dec’d.
MONTHS after date application will he
~ made to ine Inferior Court of Monroe county when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave ts sell the I.and belong
ing to the estate of Smith Brewer, late of said countr, dec’d. 4
Nor 4, 1146. 31 C, T. CALDWELL, Adin’r.
New Store & Reff Woods.
China , Glass *V Earthen-ware.
TIIHK subscribers are now rect iving and opening- a rener.il
assortment of the above good*, at the store lately occu
pied by Mr. A. G. Butts,corner of Mulberry ami Second Sts.
.ml opposite the Washington Hall, which they offer at whole*
sale and retail. Their stock in part consists of the following:
Pans White Dining, l ea and Toilet Sets,
Light Blue do. do. da. do.
Flowing* 4 do. do. do. do.
Whit.- French China Dining Sets,
l)o. do. do. ‘lea do.
Gold band do do. do. do.
White do. do. Jug*,
White Granite, light and (lowing blue Jugs—all sizes,
Plates, Dishes, llakers, and Cover Dishes to match Dining
Wares,
A general assortment of common Ware,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Turn biers,
C ut and Pressed Goblets. Wines and Champagnes,
Pressed and Plain Kgg and Jell) Giassts,
Cut and Pressed Mil ror Dishes ami Nappies,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Lamps and Candle-sticks,
Do. do. do. Salts,
Cut Decanters in sets and pairs,
Solar Lamps—Britannia uiul German Silver Castors,
Looking Glasses various sizes ami styles,
Stone baking Dishes. Pies, Ike. kc,
The subscribers deem it proper to state that the} have ad
opted the (’ASH SYSTKM, to which they intend strictly to
adhere, and b\ which they will he enabled to furnish every
description ol goods in their line at fair price s.
HYDE & JONES.
H. Ik J. will take orders for fancy China Dining, Tea and
Toilet Sets, which they w ill furnish at the importers prices,
adding only the expenses from New York.
Macon, Sept. 2, 1846. y2O
\i: W WOO DM.
FT!HE subscribers are now receiving a aplendid stock
I >! li sill snail Winter Woods, consisting
in part of the following articles:
Rich satin striped Muslin de Lane,
Ombre shaded dd. do.
Plain Muslin de l.ane, solid colors,
French Cashmeres,
Plaid do.
Mhaded Tarleton Muslin,
Figured do. do.
Embroidered Cashmere Robes,
Rep do. do.
Black Satin striped Alpnccu Robes,
Plain and figured Dress Silks,
Jacconet and Swiss Muslins und Cambrics,
Rich Cashmere Slmwls,
Silk ami Berage do.
Muslin de Lane do.
Thibet Wool do.
Together with n general assortment of Gloves, Hosie
ry, Ribbons, Bonnets, Laces. Arc.
Also Broadcloths, Oassimers, Vestings, Domestic
Goods of all descriptions. Carpetting, Ready-made
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Saddles, Crockery, Hardware,
Medicines, &c. &c. KENDRICK iV CLARK.
Sept 23, 1846 y 32
EUKIfRIES.
BERLIN Iron Stone Toilet Wart*,(new Shape,)
Covered Bowls ami Jam, (stone ware)
Flower Pots, assorted sizes.
Pee 1 ,1840 44 HYDE Jk JO MS.
Sale awl hirtry Stable.
>Vv F|!HE undersigned respectfully inform
■ their friends and tlie public, that
hey have opened a Stable in Macon,
for the purpose of doing n SALE AND
vI IVI in BUSIN SS. and respectfully
solicit a share of public patronage. Their Stables are
connected with the FLOl’l) HOUSE, and every atten
tion will he paid to customers in order to give general
satisfaction.
Their Stables are large, new and commodious, with
fine Lots and every convenience. Persons would do
well to give us a call. N. HAWKINS,
J. W. HARRIS.
Macon, April 28 18-16. 11 if
me m g store.
3>R. M BARTLITT
IT AS just received, at his Drug Store
I ■ on Mulberry street, a large stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Dve Stuff's, Oils,
Glass-ware Window (Hass, Perfumery,
&.; in fact, every thing usually kept liv
mewL'jm Druggists. Having made his purchases
for ( ash, and from first hands, in New York and Bos
ton, lie is enabled to execute orders at as low prices as
Jiuc, fresh and unadulterated articles can be obtained at
any establishment in the southern country
Physicians. Manufacturer, Planters, and Dealers are
invited to call and examine his stock before they make
their purchases.
Macon, Sept 25, 1815. 32
DR. SPRING'S
Medicated ( ouch Candy,
\ PLEASANT and effert'ial remt-dy for Couglm,
Colds, Hoarseness, ('roup. Whooping Cough,
Asthma, Tickling and Dryness in the Throat. Ate.
For sale hv J. H. &. W. S. ELLIS.
Dec 15, 1845. 14
Fever anti Ague Cured
BY COSTER & COXE’S SOUTHERN tonic.
A large supply of ths same for sale hv
GEORGE PAYNE.
Oct 14 8w35 Druggist and Apothecary.
DB. WOOD’S SARSAPARILLA
ATD WILD CHERRY BITTERS,
For the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising
f rom an impure state of the Wood or habit of the system
F|!H IS Medicioe is constantly performing almost incredible
g cures of diseases arising from impurities of the blood
ami general system It has arrested and cured numerous
cases of scrofulous affections,diseases of the skin, rheumatic
gout, diseased liver, chronic rheumatism, sore throat, chronic
constitutional disorder, dyspepsia, jaundice, fever and ague,
and various other disorders arising front impure secretions.
In this preparation are strongly concentrated all the valua
ble medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla ami Wild Cherry,
on which itsactivitv depends, coin pounded wiih other reme
dial agents,selected from the vegetable kingdom, the whole
| strength of which is extracted on an entirely new principle,
w inch has cost many years of labor and much expense. The
j great object desired is now triumphantly accomplished, in
i the production of an ni dj possessing a controlling power
I over supposed incurable diseases, heretofore unknown hi the
j history of medicine.
, The testimony of those who have been cured hy its use, with
their Residence, ha* been published from time to time, and
w**re it desirable a mass of overwhelming testimony could be
brought forward, proving most conclusively its inestimable
value, a* au active and curative medicine in the above ds
---j ease*.
! The following interesting cae is presented, and the reader
I invited to its careful perusal. Comment on such evidence is
j unnecessary.
j New Bedford, Aug. 10, 1844. Dear Sir—l find Dr. Wood’s
’ Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters all that you recommend
ed them to be, and take great pleasure in saving that I think
then the BEST PItEPA RATION of the kind ever oft', red
to the public. I have been troubled for a long time with
; JAUNDICE, and a derangement of the Stomach, attended
with HEAD ACHE and VERTIGO- which was so had at
tiims that I could not ee, and think that I am entirely cured
j by the use of these Bitter*. I have used them in my family,
; and would recommend them to anyone suffering from JAUN
DICE, IN DIGESTION, and HEAD ACHE.
Signed, JOHN RAYI.IKS.
Prepared by E. Thornton, Jr.—sold wholesale and retail by
WYATT U KETCH AM, General Agents, 121 Fulton-st.,
j New-York. ’
| M \ CON—GEOROE PAYNE ; and by Druggists general
ly throughout the United State. Price %1, lorge bottles.
| *v 1* .3mlt
THE PILES.
A CURE FOR LIFE SECURED.
ff !HF, Vegetable Pile Electuary, invented hy Dr. A. Upham,
Ia distinguished physician of New York city, is the only
really successful re edy for that dangerous and distressing
i complaint, the PILES, ever offered to the American public.
It is an internal remedy, not an external application, and
will cure any case either Bleeding or Blind, internal or ex
i ternal ; and i* probably the only thing that will, ‘l'here is no
1 mistake about it. It i* a positive curt—speedy and permanent.
j It i* a eonvehient medicine to take, and improves the general
health in a remarkable manner.
Each box contains twelve done*, at eight cents per dose. It
is very mild in its operation, and may he taken in cast * of the
most acute inflammation without danger. All external ap
s liraciont are in the highest degree disagreeable, and from
the nature of the disease temporary m-tlieir effects. This
\ medicine attacks the disease at its source, and removing the
j cause , renders the cure certain and permanent.
I This Electuary isaUoa very valuable remedy for Inflam
mation of the Liver, and spleen ; inflammation, soreness mid
ulceration of the stomach, bowels, kidneys, and bladder ; in
flammatory and Merdurial Rheumatism; Impurity of the
Blood, caused by the imprudent use of Mercury; Weakness
and liiffaiiiinaiioti of the spine and back.
This admirable prepnt atiou contains no Mineral Medicine t
no Aloes, Colorynth. Gamboge, or other powerful and irritating
purgatives, and if taken according to directions, in case of
Piles, a cure /*• life is secured.
! Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT A CETCRVM, ’2l
Fulton st,N<wYork : Macon, GEO. PAYNE, and h> Drug
| gists generally throughout the United Stales. Prim 91.
1 Macon, Nov 11 3m39
OREGOTJ HOUSE,
MACON, OA.
F¥!HE following are the rates of entertainment at the
M above Hotel:
Board and Lodging per month. - - • sls 00
Board without Lodging, per month, - • J 2 50
Board per day, 100
Single Meal. 37
Lodging per night, 25
Man and Homo per night, with supper
and break fa at, 150
Horae per day, 75
Horae per week, ........ 3 sft
Firewood and Light* eitra.
fD” Monthly Boarders are expected to aettle prompt
ly nt the expiration of each month.
‘I he undersigned invites the attention of visilnm and
travelera to the above rates, and respectfully solicits a
share of tlmir custom. M. BARTLETT.
No? It, 1146 40ff
.Tina insurance Coinjuini/,
OK HARTFORD, CONN.
rpHF. tinHer.ien.d Ac-ni. will Ink. risk, arain.t
l Fir. in this citv,(iriffin. Forsyth and *lhi*r town,
n lha Slate, on a. Livornhlc term. a. any rcspnn.ihln
Company. THny will also insure .Rain.t th* risk* of
River Nnvieation ; thair pres-nt rates are, 3-4 par cent,
to Havanoah, and 7-8 to Charleston.
REA i COTTON
Mneon, March 20,1845. 6
OTustodon Cotton Seed.
“1 /"h/’Y BUSHELS, warranted genuine, for sale by
I\FI | Dec 17 44 A. J. WHITE & CO.
Adamantine* ('similes.
BOXES on consignment, for sale by
Dec 17 J 4 A. J. WHITE ft CO.
£1 re* 4 11—12 HHDS. prime New Orleans, for sale by
J 5 Dec*l6 Tw44 C. DAY N. CO.
RICH CHINA-JhO Itffeiifd.
RICH gold Sprig ami painted Tea Setts—-French.
“ gold band “ “ “
“ “ “ Teas and Coffees, by the don.—French.
“ * * k Tea and (up Plates 44 “ “
“ • 44 and White China How Is—sold separately. .
“ gilt Vases and Muggs.
Dec 16, 1846. 44 11YDK Ik JONES. |
CUT GLASS.
(NUT DECANTERS in pan* and Notts,
J “ Goblets,
“ Tumblers,
“ Wines,
“ Mirror Dishes,
“ Lamps,
“ Salta.
Dec ift, |S46. 44 HYDE Ik JONES.
oyster no r sg;.
FT!HE subscriber ban opened his Eating House again,
Int his old stand, one door east ol Washington Hall,
on Mulberry street, where allot the luxuries ol the sea
board will be served up in every style at all hours of
the day, from 7in tlie morning until 12 o'clork at night.
Parties of Gentlemen can be accommodated with a
retired and separate room, and I intend to have every
thing done up in a style to please the most fastidious.
All orders from the city oroountiv for Fresh or Pick
led Oysters (by gallon or keg,) Fish, Shrimps, Clams,
&c. supplied at short notice.
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES,
and all other Fruits by the burrel, box or retail, always
on hand
A general assortment of
GROCERIES AM> PROVISIONS.
all of the beat quality.
BRANDIES and WINES, super super excellent.
A large assortment of ail kiuds ol CIGARS, which
cannot lie beat.
A fine assortment of Candies, Preserves Sauces, Pick
les, Figs, Raisins, Teas, Ac. and every tiling wanted
for culinary purposes.
SHAD,
in their season, will be received ir. large quantities, for
city and country supplies.
Our house i* quiet and orderly, and it is our Inchest
aim to give satisfaction, and plensp nil; and we invite
you all, both in city and country, to come and see us.
Macon, Oct 15, 1846 C. A. ELLS.
PK IMF. PORTER in pints, for sale by
S. lit 16 <1 SHI II , < \ III! \RT Ik CO.
Cognac Brandy (warranted pure.)
2 HALF pities Otard, Dupuis Ik Co’a Brandy,
1 do. do. Signette Brandy,
2 quarter casks do. * do. for sale by
Sept 23 32 REA Kt COTTON.
Jtlucoii and Western Rail-Road,
#’ om .tlaron to . Milanta.
ON and after Thursday, September loth, the trains of this
Road will be run as follows :
Leave Macon daily at A. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 7s. A. M.
Connecting at Macon w ith the trains of the Central Rail
Hoad, and at itlanta with those of the Georgia Rail-Road
each way.
Stages for Montgomery connect daily each way with the
trains at BarnesviUt . making a cotinuous line from Charles
ton, S. ('. via Savannah, Macon, ami Columbus, Georgia.
Stage* for the Indian Springs connect with the tr; las at
Forsyth daily, each way; ami for Meriwether Springs and
West Point, at Griffin.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $4 00
Do. 44 do. Griffin, 250
Do. “ do. Harm sville, 175
Do. “ do. Forsyth, 100
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
Macon, Sept 8, 1846. to
!lnt*on V M oMeni Ksiilroad. /
September Itilh, 184 b. $
Freight on Cotton re ft* tee it.
("lOTTON will he taken over this road from this dui< ,
J at the following low rates per 100 lbs.
From Macon to Crawford’s b cts. —Forsyth 10 c
Barnesville 12) c.—Griffin 15 e.—Jonesboro 20 c.—
Atlanta 25 c.
From Atlanta to Jonesboro 12) cents—-Griffin 15 c.
Barnesville 20 c.—Forsyth 20 c.—Crawford's 25c.
Macon 25 c.
All Cotton passing from the Mucon and Western Rail
road to the Central Road, will he charged 30 cents per
100 lbs. from Macon to Savannah.
EM EH SON FOOTE, Superintendent.
Sept 16 31
SADDLEsT SADDLES.
MORRIS A WE9TCOTT
HAVE on hand a first rale assortment of S \ DOLES,
HARNESS and CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, of
all kinds, which they will sell at prices to suit the
times. Their facilities are such that they can sell low
er than any other establishment of the kind in the citv
Give us a call before you hoy, is all we ask for a re
commendation. REPAIRING done at reduced prices,
in a workman-like manner.
Colton Avenue, next dooi to A. J. & D. W Orr.
Dec 3, 1846 42
H|!HE subscriber has now in store a large and well
T selected stock of
HATS AIYI> CAPS,
and will be receiving every week, so as at all limes to
have treali goods, and of the latest styles, which will ho
sold at wholesale or retail at very LOW PRICES, a
mongst which may he found
6 cases fashionable Beaver Hats,
6 do. do. Nutria Hats,
6 do. do. Silk Hats,
10 do, do. Angola Hats,
> ,
sft cases Broad Brim Beaver, Nutria and Brush H
25 dozen Gents* Caps, a great variety,
22 do. Vouih* and Children's <hips,a great vuriety.
10ft do. Black and Bruh Wool Hals,
With a great variety of other goods Having made
such arrangements as will insure his goods to he pur
chased at the very lowest prices, he feels confident that
customers will not he disappointed ns to price or quality
dy calling. F. K. WRIGHT.
Macoa, Aug 10, 1346. 27
GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED
COTTO.Y Gi.VS.
FT!HE subscriber will continue the manufacture of
I these (Jins at his old establishment, in Clinton,
Jones county, Georgia.
He can oiler no better recommendation In favor of his
Gins, Ilian the fact of having supplied more than twelve
hundred planters with them during the last two years,
while no oilier factory has probably sold in the State as ■
many as one hundred duriig the same tune.
No expense will be spared to sustain their high repu- j
tation, ami render them still more perfect if possible.
They will he warranted as usual, to perform well, und
delivered nt the purchaser residence. Engagt ments
ran be made with his travelling agents, or by letter di
rected to him. SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Clinton, Ga. March 25,1846. btf
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
FI!LIE subscriber* will do any and all kinds of TIN
I ROOFING, at short notice, and on very reasons- ‘
ble terms, and the work shall he well done. We will
goto xnv part of the Slate to do Roofing if necessary.
DIBBLE s BRAY,
Cotton Avenue nearly opposite Washington Hall.
Macon, March 3, 1816 3
git HBL.H. FINE NEWARK CHAMPAGNE Cl-
JL “F DFK. for sale by
|\l, v . ii. 39 W. FREEMAN.
MONTHS “ , ' ,r (•“• .ppiic.tion ‘*>n W
■! made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Monroe Cos. |
for leav** to ■ell all the real estate of Samnrl Mlvin*, dec’d.
late of Mid county: alto tome of the Negroe* belonging ta
uid ntitc. ROLAND BIVINS,
G ROR OF. BlVlNt,
Dm!, 42 Admimmator* w ilk the sill aancaad.
wqrb arero ctoods.
AT BANCROFT’S.
Now opening 5 cue. Kersey. 12, to met,.
5 bales Brown Sbeeuugi anil Shirting..
2 eases Hteoehed do. ho.
SO piece* Linwy*
100 do. Calicoes 6| ta 12) ct*.
Rich Cashmeres and De Laines.
Rich Cashmere Shawls.
Mantillas, Visctt*, &c.
NoT 18 10 (1. w. BANCROFT
W FREEMAN
constantly receiving prime fresh BUTTER, which hr
1 .111 guarantee to sell as low by the firkin as can be laid
uown from Ne* York Dec 10. IMS ,j
Paints . Oils. 4v.
BUST received from liie “New York and Brooklyn
•’ NV line Lend Company,” Ao. I, As. 2, Extra uud
Pure \\ lute Lead.
ALSO IV STORE,
I .inseed and Tanner’s Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Varnish,
Lampblack, Putty, Paintbrushes, &c. &
Au s >9 w patten & taylor.
TO CAPITALISTS.
rpHF. Planters’ Ma.nlf.cluring Company have had their
| . machinery in uece..lul opera-ion about eigbt month.
‘'ff “ amount ol work in nuamit, and quality „!
surpassed by any t -stuhlishment in the State M 1
Tlie.r lo.ation combines the advaHiage. of an unlimited
never failing water-power, perfectly’ secure from danger of
high water, entirely health), living cheap, and operative,
re a ilv obtained. r
The factoi y building ia 82 by 43 feet, four etoriea high and
built i n thc most durable and substantial manner The Ma
chinery is the In-si (fiat could b procured in the United State*
embracing all the late valuable heavy sub
stantial, and highly finished, constructed with a view fur its
utility for southern manufacture.
The Company have now invested in location, water-power
w ater-wheel, factory building,out-houi.es, Jkc.all that would
be required, and their building filled with machinery* and
they now offer to capitalists an opportunity of adding to’their
stock sufficient to accomplish that object.
The chance tor a safe and profitable investment is such as
seldom occurs. All the difficulties attendant upon putting
a manufacturing establishment in operation having been
surmounted—operatives Skilfully trained to their work the
building and motive power ready to rci ivc the machinery—
all combined ought to he sufficient Inducements for those
w ho wish to make investments, to examine the present open
mg. The Company are prepared to give any required infor
mation to those w ho wish to embark in the enterprize and
can convince the most incredulous that no more profitable
invi-Htnu nt can be made. r
I he subscription will close on Tuesday, January 26th s*
which time they will make arrangements fur future and more
extensive operations.
A. C. NUTTING, Agent.
Butt* county, Dec 18, 1846. 4*as
V. A. 13L1.W
WOULD respectfully inform all the little folks of
Macon and country around, that he has made
an engagement with old “Santa Claus, w ho will be j n
attendance at my store, to d-ul out all the little fancy
fixiriß during the Christmas Ho Days; and we invite
vou all to come and pay the old Gentleman a visit. He
would be happy to see you.
Jec 24 45
HOUSI ON NIIERIFF M-L-WnTbe
sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the
court house door in the town of Perrv, Houston coumv
within the usual hours of sale, the following property*
to-wit: *’
Lot of Land No. 186, in the 9th district of Houston
county, levied on as the propeitT of Stephen R. Ham,
to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justices Court of the*
527th Con.pany District, G. M., in favor of Warren E.
Sanders, Agent, &.e., against Stephen *1 Ham. >nd
A.’lei Buzbee. CALVIN LEAKY, S ff
Dec* 30. 4 0t
IfArON SHEKIFI’i SALIL-Wili he
sold on the first Tuesday in February next, be
fore the court house door in Lanier, Macon count., the
following property :
The interest of Thomas V. Youngblood in Lot of
Land number fifty-eight in the second district of origi
nally Muscogee now Macon county, levied on bv virtue
of a fi fa from th* Inferior Court of Baldwin ronnti in
favor of John E. Lewis vs. Thom .s V. Youngblood.
Alst) Lot of Land number one hundred an uinwv.nnd
the west half of Int numb* r one blinded nd sixiv
•htee in the second di-liirt oforiginaily Masco i.ow
Macon count ; l-'vied rn u> t’ • p>. ,
CWinfshv virtue of ah i.-. nun n f i: t* ‘’<ui?o ?nid
county of Ma< on, in i--• v. ium
‘Niiiuts nud ’ id* ? Tv* ♦ • ; , rpti.ried
to M'e hi n i <m-tn le
\lso ol L• e i!'i"i; • eN, r * ,n.| fort;, -seven
ill the se rid di'frjct.if i ; j. il’r. M’wog” w Ma
con rourit* , the ‘tv-p whereon I• vi Bart'f.ri now lives;
levied on as his jnojiert. hv v, tin ..of tv <■ fi i-istroma
* notices Courtufsaid counts against th<* said I e\j Bar
field—one in favor of Brittain Barnes, and th* other in
favor of Isaac Jessup: lev\ made and returned hy a
const ,ble. THOMAS DIXON. Shff
Dec 30 4fi
ITPSOIf (I HE RIFF SALE- W ill he so!,!
J on the first Tuesday in February next, before! the
court house daor in Thoniaston, within the legal hours
of sale,
Two negro slaves, viz : Bacchus a man about 45
years of age, and Peggy a woman about thirty years of
age, levied on as the property of Isaac Pilkenton and
S. M. VV. Pilkenton to satisfy n mortgage fi fa from!
Uosnn Inferior Court in favor of Geoige Prolhro vs. I
said Isaac Pilkenton and S. M. VV. Pilkenton: proper-1
tv pointed out in said fi fa.
Dec 30 SAMUEL CARAWAY, D.Shff. I
Part of Lot number thirty-three in the tenth district I
originally Monroe now L T pson county, containing two I
acres, it scing the lot upon which Richard A. Ford re-1
sided, in the village of Union Hill; levied on as the|
property of Richard A* Ford, to satisfy n mortgage fi fn |
from Upson Superior Court in favor of A. J. White n I
Richard A. Ford; said fi fa transferred to J. M. White: I
property pointed out in said fi fa.
Dec 30 ALEX ANDER PACE, Shff I
POSTPONED
VDMINISTR ATOirS SAIBE.-Agref.blv to|
tttiordt rof the Inferior Court ol Pulaski county wnfnß
fitting for ordinary purpose*, will he sold before the cowrtß
house door in the city of Macon, on the hr.t Tuesday in FrbH
ruary next, I
197 Shares of Capital Stock in the Mer- I
chants Bank of Macon.
Sold as the property of the estate of John Rawls, decesirdl
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Term®
will be liberal. CHARLKS K. TAYLOR, Atlm’r. H
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Ailn’t. I
Nov 3, 1846. 31 ■
AUJIINISTRATOB’S SAI.K.-WIII Ik H
at l|ic tuie residene of Thomas Nt. Mann, deceased, ui
Nmater county, the following property, viz : Muirs, Horwij
Hogs, She p, Cattle, Corn and Fodder, household and kitchj
en Furniture, and other articles too numerous to specify-j
Sale to tuk* place on Friday the Bth January ext, and t“
continued from day to day until nil is sold. ‘I erm* on thedsyl
Non is 41 SARAH T. MANN, Aim’*
A ONIINISTRATOR’S SVI.K. ■‘, j
fm on the first Tuesday in May next, nefore the emirs
house door in Lanier, Mac<*n county, a negro man nam"l
Bob, belonging to the estate of Green B. Brooks, deceaseij
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec'd.-l
Terms on the day of sale.
Dec 30 .6 JOHN B. HARVKY, Admr. I
ADminflßTB ATOB’S SaLB.-y ll ’ j
sold on the first Tuesday in Marck next, before inj
court house door in Newton, Baker county, Lot ofLibjl
No. 261 in the 11 th Hist, of said county, and Lot No-111
in the 12th diet, of aid county ; sold as the property <■
M. L. MutliewH, late of Bihb countv, deceased. ‘ erm l
cash. W. H. CALHOUN, Adm r. ■
Dec 30 < 6 |
f'J.C A RII \ \'S SAiVk.-b>
If Ordinary of Kichmand cuiinty, will be sold on n ■
Tuesday in February next, before the court house m B
a negro girl named Caroline, belonging to Mary (*• ‘ ‘J*’ ■
a minor }oSKPH A. KVK, Gaanlwa.|
Dec 3, 1846
\ OVIIMNTRATOn’S SAI.K.-wiil to n "l
f\ at the court house in Knoxville, Cranford t t ol>n ; 4 , ) j
the first Tuesday in February next, by order ot the non ■
Court <if Ordinary of said county, two Negroe*— "M
girl 10 years old, and Berry a boy about eight years i • *■
as the property of the children of Mill? W. ‘V*,*! r ( |B
Fayette county, dec’d. ; said negroes beiiigapsrto'*’ ■
tributive share of said children, of the estate of wni. ■
lainl, ilcceaseil, acemding to his will.
WASHINGTON C. CLEVELAND, ■
Guardian of Mary and Louisa Beeves, and r.% ■
the loft will of Win. Cleveland, deceasio- ■
Crawford county, Dec 2, 1846
POSTPONED
\ IIMIN'ISTR ATOR’S SAt.K.-*„„■
J\ an order of the nonorabb Inferior Court of in |fl
when sitting as a Court of Ordmarr, will br sold o ■
Tuesday in February next, before the court bouse , H
town of Canton, Cherokee county. Lot of Lana
hundred and four in the first district, flnirth sectio . a ,H
kee county, containing forty more or n *•
property of‘Ht-nry A. Candler, late of Btbh coo y,
and for the benefit of the creditors ot .. H Al | n fl
cash. H. E. A. CANDLLH, An .
Nov 11, 1846.
eourt house in Thoiimston, Upann mu i • ■
Mure, Saddle, Ihireau, and oilier Mfl
to specify. Sold aa the property of V
dox, late ol auid county, deceased. I Adn' r J
ol nnle. L. A. I r. v
Dec 24 ■
Geanfts- Mneon Cear- .1
WHEREAS Conrad Murnli and
pi “. for teller.... i-.r..iun o if ■
prr .1. sttnptiv. tax of Mnn,n rwiniy, and „kI
l h,.r.rV.Nrrrforr ."Ovß
tin kiii.lrod .nilcrvitilor.nl ~,d a nd! c . |,f |.w to .h“- r ‘l
at inv ..fttc .thill • lirtioi* rr.cnln-<1 b ; , r d. ■
iraujr tl.* J havi'.Mh, ..,d l. t^-r."^ uld C- c N
Dec 1 5w4 w iDf
IPOVU MOV TH s •JaJLVMrt’
made to the honorable Inh r,or . so „II *l-h* ■
*vhcn sitting for ordinary purpoaes, la d r cra*‘d .
estate 4f John Martin, late of Bhb c ? ,,n J K,
Sept. 30 33 1 HUS. Ut J
For u mos.TUS'j^*!2L"".
rn.itr to thr Inferior Curt o .r f (
tin* for or.lin.rr .P r F # ;S^ If OiVn. “'T. 1 J
n Bob. hvlonrl' ,h, ,oHN B IIA*V*T.
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