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THE tACON GEORGIA TELEGRiPU,
1924.. nd 1832. VVe fell
A CHOIJE article of FLOUR, for sale bv
Oct 3 1 H. C. FH E
imik'ng
ihe'stateinedt, wlierei > allusion is madr* to pr<>- k HHpS. jnstreceived by
t.ction, on ll"- groun‘1 ti nt we did not g_> be-
tli*' pr.tii-ip!** unnoiiiic*. , *l in »*» P'l 't d
'jj.ich, 1o t .e publication "f wl ioli h-f ma le
io objection. VV. ro iM not eonsidder it a
l>renc*t of oM ga'ioJi. it t e sc'ojt I pi ice to
i„ ik • kn w.i Ids tiiWfl-oon of having *'• ted for
,),e taritls of 1816, 1824 and 1832,; nth?*
ppjund that, it wa> not a ttiwlt»'«ro »*1 his pii
va'p sentiments
Bacon.
8. T. HOWLAND.
I 2t
Flour.
Dooly November Sale.
H. C. FREEMAN.
hot t! e mere statement of it t
W Hoisalon XorcmUir Snlcs.
ILL lie anld, on »lie first Tuesday in NOVEMHER
next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Huus- (
Um county, within the legal hours of sale.
“°l ,, t Land No. 137, and the half of Lot No. 186, in the j
13th District of siid county, all lying North of Big Indian j
Creek; all levied on as the property of Edward A. Hor-
G EORGIA. Bibb County.—Whereas, Armand Lefils, -
-limin'-. applies to me for letters of Administration on A bL be sold, on the first Tuesday in NO"V EMBER
the Estate of Allen C. Luce, deceased, late of said county : * * nbxt, before the Court Huuse door, in Vieuua, Duo-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular ly county, within the legal hours of sale,
the kiurircd and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap- One Lot of Laud, No. not known, but known as the Lot
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew whereon James Gamble now lives, in the 7th District of
rau-e. if any they have, why said lerers should not be said county; levied on as the property of James Gamble, to
granted. Given under uiy ban J, at office, this 3d Oct. 1843. satisly one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Hi-
* BENJ. E. MYRICK, c c o ram Roberts v s . James Gamble.
Also, one Lot of Land, in the 3d District of Dooly coun
Central Bank Holes
TH03. TAYLOR.
1
W ANTED, by
October 3.
va'p i*nnmini'll - —. •* * —— — — *'•- u * ... .... j Exchange on JVew-York,
bci. Whfcl, belonged ... .no legal..!.. M*vjr | ; F®*-^ TH09 ' ™ LO,L
of lb” country. j Also. 450 bushels of Corn, more or less; levied on as the ‘ - ■ ■ - —
We an limv infoiwi that til** strn»g p H t : - : “ f Edward A. Harvey, to satisfyr one fi fa from | Cr2t AVES & KIBBLE
” ev. . . 1J 1.1 l • , Houston {superior. Court, in favor of Griffin & Purse vs. I —a,,
ZHH of Mr. Cl >y, wll I It id dnubtless llJCU tn- said Edward A. Harvey. fj'* v niMHNMa u ,
«»e imentiit ill l>rOI»tl"alin!I the hellef, that he Also, one L"torPi„e Land, in the 5th District; levied on , V BUMHIftW-are prepared at all tune, to
/jZtsnppU Zr,r»tf«f 1816 J 1824, i -^P-P-y of,,. W. Bronson, to ...isty a fi fa vs. said -«• advances on Cotton ... Store. or shipment to any
ItaV' 1 Seen |>roper to <*al ill question the cor i Also Lot of Land No. 120, in the 14th District of Hous.
irctiinw of our stateu*e:U. VVe tlwr fire. feel 1 Wm^Hendertop
ty. No. not known but known as the Lot whereon James
Shiver now lives; levied on as the property of James Shiv-
er, to satisfy two fi fas from Dooly Superior Court, in favor
of William Wheeler vs. James Shiver and Wairen Shiver.
Also. Lo's of Land Nos. 136 and 153. and the East half
of No. 154, iu the 3d District of Dooly county ; levied on as
the property of Jacob Watson, to satisfy sundry fi fas from
Dooly Superior Court, one in favor of William S. Whit
field vs. Jacob W&tson, aJmr.on the Estate of Jordan Dees,
to satisfy three fi fn» from Houston Superior Court, one in
~ ‘ one in" "
mirket desired, end solicit a conlinuanceof patronage.
Macon. August S3. 1843. 49
SIHHOftS CRAWFORD,
i i r 111 /^* f i •itvta*» Mt'Cr ll inn ir*’Ul (1<
called on to copy lint parii«*ro})h oi Mr. C ny s favor of Jo'm V. Price <fc Co. one in favor of Ira T. Hobbs, : ¥?sirfni'A*f f nnns» chant
|,,i» r which di'tinctlv avows the Votes eiw‘tl sndoiieiDfavorof jamesJ.Scarborougbva.Wm. Header* ’
bv him, <-n those occasions. It is in t> e fil- _ v ’
lowing words : *‘1 VOlOCl l()l* tllC tnr« j 1HS be sold, at the same time and place,
-,»• ^ | Vi) 1 I 99’ 87 acres of Land, more or less, off of the West aide of
Illsol ISiO. ip--* •*»« 1 — Lot No 175. in the 14tl. District of Houston rnu.ty; .ev,ed
Tins extract IS caro'ullv and correctly m.i'in on a*the property if James T. Britt and Wm. A. Britt, to
_ n J <*,.11* vtl-il .ins. our assertion. We apple- , ™»* fi *» issued from Houston Superior Coun.ill fa-
, . • , , ,,.,,,1 ;f t tn .In,,,, i vorof Kelly & Rice vs. James T. Britt. Wm. A. Britt, and
held *hilt a,.- rn|*i> may '*t. math , if ot to ‘lent, Edward A. Robinson. G M. DUNCAN. Shff.
ot least to nnV-fv Air. Cla\'s course, in regard
to ihcH« tariff's, hy pu'ting firw.ird the fict that
h s name do ts not appear on record amo « the
Hon.toil December iflortgajc Snle».
Xl^lLL he sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
v » next before the Court House door in Perry. Hous-
.1 . ... I., I, tun county, within the legal hours of sale,
y its, taken a those respective pounds. It IS Qne Hay Horse. 1 voke of Oxen. 1 Pi.t
autfi M*-nt III ICIl'v, to say, that, il til' re he llll : Cow, and Clives, 1 Ox Cart. I Bureau. V
August 39. 1843
SAVANNAH, GBOKGLt.
48 8t*
S.1 IV7AW.7X/, GMs OB G M.1,
■mi Forte 3 Milch
icp'v, to say, tliat. It tni-rc lie an j t-ow, and Calves, 1 Ox Cart. I Bureau. V smxll Table, and .
Issue of fc involved ill this matter, it is not ‘Maple Keed-Botlmned Chairs; all levied on as the prop-
. i m * -il i • i « r «y of Eflward A. Harvev, io mrsfy one tnongase h (a !
iFftt'Ct-ll nurselvts Htlu i»1f. S ill i 'Viseu . from Houston Inferinr Court, in favor of Rlizahetfi Rudd, i
fiendu, blit lieiweeil tliems<ives a tl Mr. Clay, i •Admimstratrix of Wm. H. Rudd, deceased, vs. said Ed- 1
. ,, ... , lit • l. „*i, 1 ward A. Uarvev. Property pointed out in said mortgage B 8 prepared to execute all orriers lor selling and purebas*
SecenndJy. if there should ap|«;ir to beany Oil- fif , - x penyp ^ bb ; I ing Prince, and wil make liberal Advances on .11
6Ciiri»y in the public records on this poid, we j Also, Rebecca, a Woman; Seneca, a boy; Menticus, a : Produce consigned tobim for sale.
are Sice that Mr. Clay’s own Statement of his ! *L oy • Americua, a boy; Tempy, a girl; Philln. a girl; tiefrr to—Wm Dkaiusg & Sons. Chat lesion,
i. i ’ i i i .. t . r. r° r *. a bov; Anaca, a woman; Alticus. a boy; Hannah a Wircv r,rtsr«
course Will, on all bauds be minuted Mflir. «irf. ,nd Newton.a hoy; alUeviedon as the property of
jus!) llie ill -st aullte tic a d sal sfa"tory **X|>11. ■ John Tom instin.by virtue-if a mortgage fi fa, returnable to
. f,i._ : ,l;. i, ,, ! tlie next Inferior Court of Houston county, issued on the
lia-Kitl "f the Journals. W e *h< k !t Useless to foreclosure of a mongage. in favor of WiHiain Hadd.K-k vs.
nil i a *ither word, exeepl to St ate, tliat we I Elijah Butts. Adtn’r. on tlie Rotate of slid John Tomlinson,
eliniild M*»t have troubled you with this comma- j j (“ id roor, S°S e “®de by .aid Tuiulimon in hi.
Ilicat Oft, bm fir the fact, that we oere reliably ; 1 Al»”t*a»e. Joe, Tyra. M.iy, Hollis, Susy, and Fanny •
informed, that our slat’ me: ts would lie contro- ; a, I levird *»n as tlie property of Washington R Bradwell.
va -.„,| J ||„, l.uirnnl „r nt vr tv.o k t norlions bv vir,UP “ r a fi la issuc'i from the Ioferi .r Court
xe.tel I in* J'l'imm oi n< Xt IV.IK, \pernops of „ Wcoun ,„ nn the foreclosure of a mortgage inf. vorof
by some anonymous writer ) no d u'»l lor U-e j Isaac Bradwell, jr and Tliotna* Bradwell n. said Wash-
nut nose of operat n; on tlie elections io take j‘"g'on it Brodwril.
*. 1 1 . . I Also, Hannah and her infint child, and Charlotte, a wo
man: levied on as die prooerty of Mur lock McCaskill. by
virtue of n mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
a.iid rnuntv. in favor of John McMillan.by his guardian.
Mont rk McCaskill. vs. said Murdock McCaskill.
Mso. .l ick, a man; levied on as the properly of Murdock
McCaskill, by virtue of a mnitgnge fi la issued from th“ In
ferior O-urt of snid county, in favor of Archibald Blue vs.
sai I Murdock McCaskill.
Oct 3 I GEO. M. DUNCAN, Shff.
ONTtNUE the WARE HOUSE and COM MIS- ' deceased ; one in favor olHaywoodHughesvs Jacob Wat.
son; one in lavor of Robert B. Davies vs. Jacob Watson
and other fi fas v.. Jacob Watson.
Also, one Ybke of Oxen and Cart, and one Sorrel Mare
and Coif, levied on as the property of Jacob Shiver, to sat
isfy one fi fa from Lee Superior Court, in favor of William
M. S. Houghton vs. Jacob Shiver, Green Knowles, and I-
saac Tison.
Also. 3 Negroes, to wit: Jacob about 30 years old; Dick,
about 35 years old ; Cate, about 30 years old ; levied on as
the p’opertv of Maria Bembrv, to satisfy sundry fi fas from
a Juitire'a Court, in favor of Nathaniel Wade vs. David
Scarborough and Maria Bembrv, for the use of James
Boatright. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also. Lots of Land If os. 3 and 3, in the I6ih D strict, and
the place known as Ford’s Stand, in the 15th District of
Doolv. where Golden now occupies as a public house; all
levied on as the property of Kobert G. Ford, to satisly one
fi fa from Lee Superior Court, in favor of Griffin Smith va.
Robert G. Ford and Jacob Shiver.
Also, one House and Lot, >n the town of V'enna, No. not
known, where Anderson D. Moore keeps a Grocery; levied
on as the property of John M. Bottom, to satisfy two fi fas
from Dooly Superior Coart, one in favot of Luther Roll vs.
John M.Bottom,and oue in favor of Allen B. Chastain vs.
John M. Bottom.
Also, one Negro Fellow; levied on as the property of Eli
Fenn.to s tisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court,
in fovor of Richard Bowin vs. Eli Feun for the use of C.
W, Harvey- Levy made and returned to me bv a consta
ble. THOMAS W. PETTEE, Shff.
Ilnuiilfon, Hardeman & Co
FACTORS
AND
General Comm ission dlerch an tn
August 39, 1843.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
48
THOIT1AS 19. HARDER,
place before jour paper can ng tin be put to
press.
We are very respectfully,
Your olWiri t ervanls,
ROBT BLKDSOF.,
JOEL BRANHAM.
P. A. Lawson. Albany, Qa.
R. K. Hi ves, Eso. “
Rea Sc Cotton. Macon,
Chas. Dav A Co.. “
Johnson, Jones Sc Peck, Griffin,
Beck, Dobbins Sc Co. '•
Kimbhough Sc Ridcwat, Apalachicola, F.
Lockhart Sc Young, •*
August 1. 1843. 44
The Wen I her.
There lias been a change in the weather at Charleston.
The Merer v sava — 'The thermometer ia down—down.
F r the I ist’two davs the wind has prevailed f.-r the North
East and North, with a refreshing coo ness, nod the skv has
been overcast, but without rain. Yesterday people were
out in winter dress, though there was no particular need of
ll/
Jluiu tlli-clion.
The B 'ston Post, of the 33d inst. says—In 304 towns.
An termonhas27.158; Robinson, 10/79; Kavantgh. 3101;
App’eton ami scattering. 5.519. As we see no teason to
don'" that Anferaon iselectv.l t.y a clear majority nfat least
4 nr3 liun lie 1 votes over all others we shnll not again give
the state «l the vote until we have full returns. But two
members of Congtess—Dunlap in the first district, and
H am in iu the sixth—are known to h ive hern elected,
although there is some probability that Andrews ia bosen
iu the lourth
Tlie activity in the New York Cotton marker has not a
hote l. The sales -m Friday amounted to 3.000 hales, and
on Saturday t-> 3.03U. at a slig ,t advance in ;>r ces. The
Exp.-r*i o| M in lav ha* the f dlow ig com uerciai summa
ry: "Three of our leading artices teem tn have been ma
terially influenced by the last advices from Europe. Cot
ton ami Ashes have both .a Ivonced. The form r has been
bought pri tcipally on specul ti-m. while the Inter has beet-
las n wholly fir exp -rt Fmur lias fallen twenty five
e—us per barrel, and is very dull, ami neglected Ho-ks
this morning were not m- active, and a-let line has heen
auhinine-l to in some deacririinns. Specie has advanced,
to lay. materially. The quotations nf Cir-lus d -llsra are
one per cent higher, Spanish dollars, tlie same; Mexican
J a j ; Spanish D tublotins hi
g ild. no alteration. Exchange -in IS >g
out change at toV, t-» 10!>J nor II li< on P iris sold to day
at 5 35. which i*“a little worse.”—Noe. lirp
Will be »old. at He tame time and place.
One Negro Woman, named M.alinda. about 36 years old.
and her two children, Daniel, about 6 years old, mid Han
nah 3 year* old; levied on ns the property of Thomas
Kimsev, tn satisfv a mortgage fi fa in lavor of Mcahat-k
Howell. Oct. 3.' 1 WM. HERRINGTON.D. Shff.
frnarfor-l November Sales.
W ILL he a Id. on the first Tuesday in NOVR. next,
before the Court H. use door, iu the town of Knox
ville. Crawford county, within the usual hours of sale, tlie
following property. t.i wit:
209$ acres of Land. Nn 175. in the 1st District of original
ly Houston, now Crawlo- d county, it being the place where
on the defendant, Levi Su ke* now lives; levied on as the
property of Levi fitnkes. to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Su
penor Court of said county, in favornf Davis & May. Prop
erty pointed out hy plainiitf.
Also. 303$ acres of Land, No. !6S, in the 6th District of
originally 11 .listen now Crawford county, it being the place
whereon the .lefendnnt now lives ; levied on as the property
of !«s»e Harper, in sati.-fv a h fa issued from the Inferior
Court of said county, in favor of Daniel G s-linan. Prop
erty pointed nut by G J Green, plaintiff's niiornev.
Sept 29 1 * THOMAS ANDREWS. D.ghff.
JOHA KIITHKKFOKD,
(Formerly of .Slttron.)
if) S
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, '
f J1AKES this i rcasiou to say, that lfs purpose is fixed
Jl uni to tpeculate in Cotton. lie has the experience of
near fonr year, in a general Shipping and Commission
Business tn the oity of Baltimore.
August 1 1843. 44 3mis
App’)iiitme!,t^-T\\e Riliimore Sun of Tuesday last,
•tales that Dabnkt S. Caiih. Esq. of that city, has been
•npointed Minister resident at Constan inople, vice C-un.
IlAVtB Poutr.it. deceased.
Butts November P>nle«.
U ^ILL be sol I.on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, before the k-unllou.se d«or io Jack sou. Butts
county, within the legal hours of sale,
L-t of Land Np. not known, it being the place whereon
Dmiel Earp now liv. s, in the 4th D-strict of originally
Monroe, now Butts county, and more particularly known as
ill- place where AI en 'McClendon funner! live*!. Also,
iwo Negroes, one about 25 jenra old. and the other ahout 12
years old ■ »11 levied on as ihe property of Daniel Karp, to
a,,.,, | ||,:’ satisfy one fi fa from Butts Inferior Court, in favorofNa-
cXjrS J.r. tlianiel H Beall vs Daniel Earp.
L tgia. d continue* w,th- ^ , g GRIFFIN -C. Mc.MICHAEL, D. 8.
tV/ll be sold, at the same time and place.
One Negro B-y. about 12 or 13 yaars old, l-y the nettle of
Walker; levi-d on as the property of Mary Holifield.to
satisfy one fifa issed from a Justice » C-urt of said county,
in favor of 0. F. Newton vs Mary llolifield. Leyy r.nde
! and re. timed t-> me by F. J. Childers, constable. The a
hove Negro sold undfr the incumbrance of a inorigage.
I Sept 26.1843. 1 JOHN ANDREV/S, D. Shff.
Elcdion i» Riii'i f'ounty.
The fo' lowing is the result of the Electi n in this connty
as near as we c .uld ascertain, this morning, in time far to-
- day's pap» r. The Tabic below w.ll var but little frotr
. be official statement:
City. Warrior. Haszard. Rutland’s
GOVERNOR.
Cooper,
449
6
00
105
Craw ord,*
459
S.1
00
63
CORGRESS,
J •'bnaor.
434
5*1
00
101
Stark.
441
55
00
108
Chappell,*
473
22
00
59
Siaphena,*
453
21
00
59
SENATE.
Powers,
414
52
34
95
Scott,*
422
24
23
83
REPRESENTATIVES,
W..odward.
41;
53
34
144
Clark,
408
50
31
99
L-imsr,
432
42
27
61
Brown."
435
02
33
53
Bivins."
411
29
46
102
Blake"
419
19
29
49
Dooly November Nale*.
W ILL be sold, brf.-re the Court-House door in Vienna,
Do- y county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, v iihin the legal hours of sale.
One L"t of Land. N» 9*. in ’lie lUh Hist, of Dooly <-onn-
tv : levied on as the properly of Joseph Davis, to satisfy one
fi lit from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Clieb M. Nor
wood vs. Joseph Davis and Samuel Story.
Ala .. two Lots of Land. Nos. 201 and 1 4. in tie 7th Dis
trict -f D—ly county; levird on as the properly of Edward
Outlaw, to satisfy twofi faa from Doolv Superior Cotir .one
i.i favoi of J nines Anderson vs. Edward Outlaw and James
Grah'nt and one in favor of Pleasant Kay vs. Young P.
Outlaw and Edward Outlaw.
TH0S. W. PETTEE, Shfl.
Sept 26. 1943. I
JOHN T. ROWLAND,
Factor A Commission Merchant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
N. B. — Particular attention will be gh'eu to Forwarding
Proilui-e and Merchandize.
II,1Lis TTlicttEH,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
Charleston, S. C.
W ILL continue business on his own account, at the
coun ring ro.-m taielv occupied by shannon St McGee,
No. 5, Boyce Sc Co’s Wharf.
ilEi EitE.vcES To—Dr. R. Collins. Macnu.
James Smith Esq. do
Dr. T. B. Gonuon. do
Hamilton Sc Winn. do
Sept. 13th, 1843. 6w 50
AUCTION”
AND
Commission Hnsincss.
7¥1HE undersigned will continue the above business, at
X the stand occupied by RotVLA.VO Sc S tUESBlMT.
8ept. 26. 1843. S. T. ROWLAND.
My connection with the firm of Rowland Sc SaULSBO-
RT. having ceased on the 1st July last, the business has from
lint period beea continued by Mr. S. T. Rowland on his
own account, for whom I would respectfully s -licit a contin
uaia-e of the patronage so generous'.v extended to the late
firm, having every confid jnce, that any business entrusted
to his charge, will meet with strict attention.
Fept. 36. 1843. 52 J. L. SAULSBURY.
G EORGIA Macon Coustv.—Inferior .Court.
Cnainhers. To all wlmui it may eonc.-rn. ail qr any
person holding orders drawn on the county of Macon, in fa
vor of Grrsnam Butler, are requested to present said or
ders to the county Treasuier on or before the first Monday
in November next, as the conrt is anxious to effect a settle
ment on said orders, an 1 it is ordered by the court that this
be published in tlie Georgia Messenger and Macon Tele
graph weekly for one month.
A true extract from the minutes of the Inferior Court.—
Septembet 9th. 1843.
50 GILBERT C. CARMICHAEL. Cl'k i.c.
Public Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of His Honor Judge Tracy
the following property, belonging to the WashiiiBton
Steam Boat C- mpany of Macon, wiil he sold at public Out
cry at tfie Wharf in this city, occupied by said Company
on M-nday tlie 9th day ol October next, at 11 o’clock A
M. via;
The Steam Boat Wave and her tackle. Also five Tow
Boats with the appurtenances belonging 4" them. Terms
of sale Cash.
D. C. CAMPBELL. Receiver.
Macon Sept. 16th, 1843.- 51
Will be sold, at the tame time and place.
One Lot of Land, in the 9ib District of Dooly county.
No. 48; levied on as the property of Litileberry Sims, to
satisfy one fi fa in favor of VVin. and D. llemshart and oth
ers vs. Littleberiy Sitn3.
Also, one Yoke of Oxen and Cart, and 9 head of Sheep:
levied »n to satisfy one fi fa tn favor of William Collins vs.
Mary Rowell.
Also. one Lot of Land, No. not known, but known as the
property of Elizabeth Burgess, lying in the first District of
Dooly county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of
Christopher B. Stror g vs. Elizabeth Burgess.
Also, the Plantation, known as the J-urdan Dees place,
in the 3d District of Dooly connty. Nos. not known; levied
on as the property of Jacob WaUon. to satisfy sundry fi fas
infrvorof Ker Boyce and others vs. Jacob Wntson, for costs.
Also, one Lot of Land. No. 108. iu the 2d District of Dooly
county; levied on as the property of Will am Goodson. to
satisfy sundry Justice's Court 6 fas in favor of James
Smith vs. William Goodson.
Also, all ol Mary Rowell’s interest in Lot of Land No.
66. in ibr 9th District of Dooly county, to snti*fv one Justice's
Court fi fa in favor of Willin;n Collins vs. Mary Rowell.
Levied on and returned to me by a constable.
JAMES G. OLIVER. D. Shff.
POSTPONED SALE — Will be sold, at the same
time and place.
One Negro Girl.named Polly, 14 years old; Minty. John,
and Mary ; levied on as the property of Alexander Meri
wether, tn satisfy one fi fa in favor of Raleigh Hightower,
in the right ofhis wife. vs. said Alexander Meriwether.
THOMAS W PETTEE, Shff.
Sept. 26. 1943. ^
JOHN B. ROSS & CO.
CHERRY STREET, (BETWEEN COTTON AYENOE AND E. & T. N. BEALL’S WARE-HOUSE,) MACON,
Have notv In Store, a very larg'e and genera! assortment of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
in firmmn mil n
Which they are offering for sale at prices to correspond* with the limes. Every article wanted,
cun be found at their Store. The following comprises a part oi’ their Stock:
1,500 sacks Salt,
1,000 bushels Alum Salt,
75 hhds. Sugar,
10 b rxes Loaf Sugar.
400 bags Cuba and Rio Coffee,
50 bags Java Coffee,
20 hlids. Molasses,
100 his. Whiskey,
50 do Gin,
30 do Rum,
Cognac Brandy,
Holland (jin,
Madeira. Teneriffe, and Port Wine-
Linseed, Lamp, aad Train Oil,
COO kegs White Lead.
100 boxes Window Glass,
300 kegs Nails,
40 tons Iron,
2.000 lbs. Steel.
Band and Ho*p Iron,
Nail RoJs and Sheet Iron,
20 sets Blacksmith’s Tools,
300 bags Shot,
300 kegs Gun Powder,
250 canisters do
25 boxes Sosp,
30 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles,
30 boxes Tobacco,
500 coils Manilla and Hemp Rope,
600 pieces Cotton Bagging,
2,000 lbs. Bagging Twine,
100 pieces Negro Clotb,
500 Negro Blankets,
50 pair Bed Blankets,
10 pieces Broad Cloths,
25 do Cassimeres,
100 Jozen Cotton Handkerchiefs,
30 pieces Silk do
50 dozen Ladies' Cotton Hot*,
600 yards Carpeting,
10 Hearth Rugs,
10 cases Fashionable Hats,
20 do Wool Hats,
10 dozen Men’s and Boys Caps,
10 dozen Bonnets.
ICO cases Shoes and Boots,
100 Men’s and Women's Saddles.
15 crates Crockery, assorted,
50 Reams Cap and Letter Paper,
Whips, Bridles, and Collars,
10,000 lbs. Castings,
500 do Sad Iron*,
1,000 do Wagon Boxes,
100 dozen Weeding Hoes,
200 pair Trace Chains,
20 boxes Collins’ Aim,
15 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards,
25,000 Segars.
20 dozen Castor Oil,
15 do Lemon Syrup.
15 do Smughion's Billers,
10 do Spirits Turpentine,
10 dq Copal Varnish,
2 barrels Blue Slone,
2 dq Epsom Salts,
5 bales Cotton Osnaburgs,
5 do Factory Yarn,
’ 25 do Shirting and Sheeting,
100 pieces Bed end White Flannels,
600 do Calicoes,
20 do Ginghams,
SO do Muslin de Laines,
20 do black an I colored Silki;
10 do Pariseans.
5 do Alpaca Lustres,
5 do Pondicherry,
5 do Verona Figures,
10 do Marinoes,
10 do Black Lasting,
100 do Cambrics and Muslins,
75 do Irish and Brown Linens,
20 do Saiinetts,
30 'do Kentucky Jeans,
10 do Salisbury Flannels,'
150 do Bleached Homespun,
800 dozen Spool Thread-
Paint Brushes.
Curry-Combs. Coffee Mill*,
Double-barreled Shot Gunt,
, Single do do do
Tubs. Buckets, Dippers.
Hyjcn, Gun-Powder, and Imperial Tea*.
ALSO,
10,000 LBS. PRIME GEORGIA BACON.
MACON. October 3. 1843. I
RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
Crnxrford November Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville,
Cra vf.iril county within the legal hours of sale,
39 acres of Land. No. 90; also. 170 acres, Nos. 72 and
73, all lying in the 3d District of originally Houston, new
Crawf.-rd county; levied on as th- property of Samuel
Vining. to satisly one fi fa issued from Crawford Superior
Coutt. in favor of Richard Harvey vs. Solomon Spurlock,
Samuel Vining, and Abel Daniel. Property pointed out be
Abel Daniel.
Also. Lot of Land No. 143; also, the North East half of
Lot No 143. all lying in the 2d District of originally Hous
ton. now Crawford county; all levied on as the property
Allen Marshall, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from one
the Justice's Courts <tf said county, in favnrof H. B. Trout
man vs. Richard Morris, and Allen Marshall, security
Property pointed out by Allen Marshall. Levy m’de and
returned to me by a constable.
O. M. COLBERT, D. Shff.
Sept. 26. 1843. 52
•Whig*.
MARRIED
In Milledgeville. rt-i the 1 -4x1- nlt-.-bv the Rev. Mr. Bor-
ing Dr CAREY COX. of Eamnton. to FANNY SMITH,
daughter of the lam C-l. Tlmmaa Hnvnes.
On the l9ih ult.. at the residenre of Mrs Hammond, by
the Rev. Mr Boring. Mr. DAVID M. EDWARDS to
MissCATHERINE D. HAMMOND. »il of Millcdge-
ville.
In Houston Cnnntv-by Judge Mounger. JACOB JOHN
SON Esq. of-Bibb, to Mr.. SUSANNAH WHITE-
HEAD. o the former county.
DIED,
In this cnnntv, nn the Q8tb ult., st tlie residence of hi*
brother Lewi* Bedingfiehl. of intertnitrut fever. ROB-
EBT BKDINGEIELD Lowndes Connty Miss., for
merly of Twiggs C iiititv Ga..aged about 56 . V,, 9 M -
Nenrtbisc-tv.on the 6r»l iii*L. Mis* MARY B. WIL
LIAMS, daughter of Mr. John L. WILLIAMS of Irwin-
ton Ala., aged 20 years.
Orcorober 31 o vigil sc Nnlr.
P ostponed ^ale.—whih-soi.i. .n»i.-fin.tTue*.
lav in DECEMBER next, before the Court House
door -i Jackson, llntts county, within l'..e legal sale hour*.
On* Negro Boy, bj the name of David. *b tit 18 years of
age; Jordan, a : i.x. about 13 years old ; Maria, a g rl about
91 ear- old : and Retsv. a girl, about 7 year* old; levied on
a* i h« jroperty of John B.’MeRi p -ht, t« satisfy two mortgage
fi fa* in favornf Wm. Jarrell va. John B. Me Bight. Prop-
erty pair,] OUT in aa)d mortgage fi fa*. Toe nbttve pro|i«r-
tv to e a >] i for specie. JOHN ANDREW S. D.Shff.
‘ Sept 2t 1843. 1
f'i EOIiGIA. Crawf-rd County.—Whereas. F-ancis H-
VX Mur ,K-k applies tome for lette-s of Administration
on the Eaitte of SarabTanner. deceased, lata of saidc.-pmv:
here a-e, therefore. Incite and ndm-itii-b all ami singu
lar tbe kinlredand creditors of »aid deceased, ,to be ant
appear at Vtr offi- e, within the time proscribed hy law. to
shew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under mv hand, this 30th Sept, 1843.
1 E. W. DENNIS, c co
$8,0®©.
GEOOiiil.l » 9TE5SXTURE
LOTTERY,
ABTUOniSF.D BY TI1F LKOISLATBRK. FOB THE
BcurfilafPori Gaines Academy.
Cl* IS* 29.
07 K. K. PARKtiR is n can lidalc for t’lvrk
of the Superior Court - f Bibb county, tt iht election iu Jan
uary next. Get 3 1
07 ItICIIARO BASSETT is n cttiitlidnlr for
TAX COLLECTOR of the county of Bibb, at tbe next
Election. Sept. 19 51
07 ll’tl. 14. IC V*NEV is n candidate for Gr
eet ver of Tax Ret<ira* ol Bibb county, at the ensning elec-
lion in Jarua'y next.
Bept 19 .51
C7 AVe are authorized to announce the name of David
Giles, of Houston County, as a candidate Tor Sheriff of said
county, at the ensuing election.
07 AVe m-e nntho-iz.cd In announce JTAJIKl*
RICHARDSON as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re
turns of Bibb County, at the election in January next.
_ Aug. 29 43
07 Alt.SAI.O.TI JORDAN is a candidate for Tax
C't.lector of Biltb county, at the election in Jauuary next
—and will not be raucuaed down.
SepL 5. 49
B7 AVc arc nnlliniizcd to announce I’ASOiV
B JOINER a* a candidate for the office of Rtceiver of
Tax Returns of Houston county, at the election in January
B **xt. Augu*t 1 44
To he drawn at Augusfo (leotgia, Tuesday,
(Irinlter 3d. 1S43.~
J.1S. PUVI.EN A- CO. manager*.
To Rent,
CTlY A DWELLING House on Mulherrv Street, to
$|j3| which is attached a large and commodious t} !,,re
Room now mi-upied b, J. & W. Wo-slmd' posses
tion g veu t’te first day ol October next. For further par-
*i- u’a •* apply to THOMAS It. LAMA 11,
Sept. 13 50
TO KENT,
rfiHE Office on Cotton Avenue, opposite Scott & Car"
A Bart’s Store. Apply to
Sept. 19
S. T. ROWLAND.
51
For Rents
A HOUSE in Vmeville. occupied by H.
M. Hettbaid. Possession given-the l*t
of October cexu Apply to
E. R. WEED.
Sept. 19. 51
Far Sale or Rent,
THE HOUSE and LOT in the suburbs
of the City, formerly tlie residence of A. II
MrLaughlin, Esq. Tne Lot conta ns four
acres and on it i, an Orchard of well selected
i Fruit Apply to
D. C. CAMPBELL.
Macon, Sept. 19,1843.51
To Kent*
FANE half of tlti.t long and commodious store nn
{!! j Mulberry street, formerly occupied by Wm. B,
Parker, iintne-1 airly opposite the Central Ho*et.
Fur Terms apply to &1. S. THOMSON.
Sept. 26th. 184t*. 52
-StUEME.-
1
of S*M>00
is $8000
1
3 000
3000
1
2.000
2000
1
1900
1900
1
1,800
1800
1
1.70 »
1700
1
1.600
1000
1
1.500
1S0J
l
jl 4 )0
1400
1
1.300
1300
1
1.200
1200
1
1.100
1100
1
1070
1070
Besides other splendid prizes.
Tickets on hand in
GltlSlVOIeD'S W.lICItsl YTJEJDt
COTTON OINS,
44 TF practice makes per'ect, who then can claim a bet-
X ter right to pet lection in the trade, tfiau ' a mull
Griswold I His Gins have beru in u»e in this State fur
20 years or more.”—Tue subscribers would inform buyers
of Gins,that they continue to c «rry do the ma sing of the a-
bove named Gins, in number Sufficiently great ursinail, to
supply all ordets they may receive, e.tt-er liirougn agents
or bv letter. The improvements they have made, are aucb
as will, upon first sight, satisfy any one ol tlfeir great nnl-
itv. posses-ing at the tune su-pli-ity, wuicb is one of the
must important things to he looked to, when it -s consider
ed that they are managed mostly by negroes, whp kpow
nothing of complicatr d machinery. Imoorting the-; r
direct they aie sure of getting the hfest article'that is made
-nd 'Itereiure fee! an assurance of giving satisfaction in
that particular. Tnev deliver them pr- inplly in any part
ofihe country free oY charge, and warrant that they do
well in every way. We will not resort to ^he plan ol
«—ne builders, by giving certificates in the newspaper, but
will merely aak those wis-ing to buy, to ask alm»-t any of
Crosrfiirtl December TIortgagc Sale*.
W ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before tlie Court House door in Knoxville,
Crnwford county, wi-hin the legal hours of sale.
One Lot of L ind No. 233. containing 202$ acres, more nr
less; also, one third of Lot No. 220. all in tbe first District
of originally Houston, now Crawford county; levied on a*
the property of William It. Heard, admr. on the Estate of
Ephraim Heard, deceased, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
from tlie Superior Court of said countv, in favor of Archi
bald Gray- Property pointed out in said mortgage.
Also, one Lot of Land. No. 55, in tbe first District of ori
ginally Houston, now Crawford county, containing 202$ a
cres. more or less; levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of said county, as the prop,
erty of Joshua E lis. in favorof Nathan Respass. Properly
pointed out in said mortgage.
gept26. U43. $3 E. H. HICK9. Shff.
HOUSTON
LANDS FOR SALE.
W ILL be sold on ibe first Tuesday in
December hext, attlie C-urt House iu
Perry, Houston County.the Plantation, belong
in'* to the Estate of Robert Coleman deceas-
i ed, containing 7 lets of Pine Land, about 650
acresof which is cleat ed; the Lands are good and level,
the location is desirable, about-20 miles from Macon, in a
most excellent neighborhood, with every improvement con
vonient. Upon the premises, there is a pretty good fran e
dwelling. A<- &e ; these lands are very desirable: persons
wishing to purchase, would do well to look at this place be
fore they buy. In addition, it possesses most.excellent wa
ter, and ihe whole tract is watered by a never failing
stream, which runs through it Purchasers s re referred to
Maj N. Il, Beal, or to Gen. Rutherford.or tlie subscribers
on the premises. These lands are sold under the Will, and
for the purpose of a final seitiement of the Estate.
WM M. POPE. I
JNO. G. COLEMAN. £ *'*”•
N. B. The Executors having been interested in the 5o!e
last Fall, ami to give satisfaction to all, it has been surren
dered, apd will again be suld as above.
Sepn_19 51
Executrix Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Hon. Inferior Conrt
of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold attlie court house door of Crawford county, in
the townof Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in December
nexutothe highest bidder, lot No. 11. containing one third
of an acre, more or less, together with the improvements
thereon, all lying in the town of Knoxville—sold as a part
pf tlie real estate of John Simmons deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs of thedec’d. Terms of sale on the day.
MARTHA SIMMONS.Exec’x.
Scot. 4th 1843. 50
Exi-cutorn’ Snle of valuable properly.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Bibb
county, sitting fur.Qidiuary purposes. We shall oiler
for sale on the first Tuesday in Derembernext. all the lands
belonging to the estate of William Nixon deceased, to wit:
1.633 acres of land, more or less, lying within 3 or 4 miles
of the city ol Macon, on which is situs.ed the plantation of
thesaid deceased, this body of lands, (nearly all within the
Macon Reserve.) are all well timbered, and considered ve
ry prodactive- they will be soM in the quantities specified
in theoriginal grants. Also one swamp lot. on west side
Ocmulgee river, about four-miles from Macon, containing
98 acres more or le-s,on this lot about 50 or 60 acres clear
ed and in cultivaiion. esteemed extremely fertile, one lot in
yinevitle unimproved, acres more or less, two brick
tenements and the ground on which they stand, in Wilson’s
Rartge, Macon, well calculated for business purposes. Tlie
sale made for the purpose of paying the debts, snd distrihu.
tion among the heirs of said estate. Terms which will be
liberal, will be made known on the dav of sale.
P. NIXON. Ext’x.
J. D. WJNN, Exor.
Macon. SepL 19. 1843. ‘ 51
Aduiiiiisti-ator’s Kate.
W ILL he snip on die first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before the Court house door in the county of
Dimly, in legal hoprs.
The interest of William Stteetnian deceased, in lot of
land Np-8-2. in t|ie -2d district of said county. Sold tinder
an.order of thecon- rto f Ordinary ol Crawford county, for
tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Wm. Street-
man. deceased. ELBERT M. DAVIS, Adm r.
Sept H. 1843. 5i)
Lrgatom’ Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday.in November next.
before tlie Court House door, in the town of Perry
Houston C lUMv within the legal hours of sate :
100 acres, of Lot No 14, m the 5th Dist. of said county.
—--J
DISTANCES IN MILES JPRO.TI MACON.
( 5 | 13 | 19 | 24 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 46 | 52 | 60
FJ20.fi AI.ICO.’T TO
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10
1 25
1 50
30
35
$25
i 15
15
15
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5
15
15
25
25
1 00
£5
25
50
5
25
£5
25
50,
1 00
75
2 00
2 50
1 00
I
25
1 50
2 00
25
95 ll 2511 50jl
40
1 75
2 00
50
55
35
25
20
20
6-
6
20
20
30
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25
25
75
6
25
50
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2 00
1 25
3 501
3 00
2 00
38
2 00
3 00
38
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3
3 I 3
s |-
2 3012 60i3 00
Passengers 5 c. pri mile, (children under 12ys. Jcaervts. half price, 25 ( 65
Cottnn per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. 25
Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs......— 6$
Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods per cubic foot, 4
Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, H ari lv v c re - •"’d all other articles that go
by weight ,......... pet 100 lbs.
Hogshead* and Pipes of Liquor, —each.
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil,.... ..each.
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, 4cc.. .each.
Barrels of Molasses and Oil, - : each,
Bis. ot Flour. Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each,
$ bis. Pork, Fish. Liquor.&c A all Kegs of 10 gals. Sc upwards, each,
$ bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, 4cc.... each,
Salt iu sacks not exceeding four bushels......... ...........each.
Salt in sacks over tour bushels, per bushel,
Corn, Wheat. Meal, and ail other grain in bags per bushel,
Cotton Bagging per piece,
Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size,.............. .each,
Brooms in bundles —-—per dozen.
Buckets. Collars, Scythes, Shovels Sc Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen,
Chairs per dozen.
Boxes Fruit. Cigars, Ac - each,
All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith's Belloa-s„... each.
Potatoes, Apples, See ....per bushel,
Demiiohns, Jugs. Jars Ac. not over two gallons .....each,
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons....... each,
Ploughs ....each,
Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs............ each,
Four Wheel Cimages...................., . .... ........each,
Two Wheel Carriages,. ....each.
Post and Stage Coaches and Road. Wagons,................each,
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 (get......
Wood,.... - * P er corJ -
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs. .'J . .per head,
Oxen and Beef Cattle,... .....per head,
Horse* per head,
Sheep. Goats,Calves,and Dogs...... per head,!
Turkeys and Geese in coops,.... ...per bead,)
Ducks and Chickens in coops per head.l _ .
Special contract^ may be made wiih ihe Superiiitendantof Transportation, (orFroighi,on ihciGiIowing articles,when in
large quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs. Cattle' Lumber. Wood. Br'ck, or Stone, Ac. Ac. ...
Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own
farms to market. ' .
Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee, or-Alabama, consigned to the Agent
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of this Road, by wagons, to their place of des
tination. free of charge for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agent*, at Gnffin. Barnesvjlle.
or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Bavannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rate* of Transportation. Ar
rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company’s Agent at Ma
con, or at the Depot where the goods are received or delivered.
The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrnngenients. for
shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channe; ofcommunication with the seaboard.
Tbe Central RailRoad is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to with in 2$ miles of our Depot, and will ba
com jleted to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin, 60 miles above Alacon; and. hy tlie first
of December, will be opened for Business to Leakville. 21 miles above Griffinand to the junction with tbe Western and
Atlantic Rail-Road, earlv next sprint:. That portion of the Road originally iaid with tlie thin plate Kail, has been
rebuilt this summer, and'laid with heavy fiunge Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for
business. , . *
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by way of
Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned to our A gents, as goods can be hauled from Barnesville or Griffin;
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds,.or any oilier partof the country at proportionable rales.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
b J. D. GRAY,
August 02.1843. 47 Agent and Snpcrimendant of Trarsportalion.
20
2 38
2 75
So
25
49
40
3 00
25
1 00
7
25
50
37
88
3 00
1 63
5 OOj
3 501
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4 00
45
4
21
20
10
55
3 00
3 50
75
87
55
40
30
30
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8
30
30
10
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25
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a
DRS. T. B. & T. E. GCRJIA1V,
H AVING associated themselves in the Practice of Med
icine, respectfully offer their professional services to
the citizens of Macon and vicini y.
OFFICE at the Old Stand,’on Cotton Avenue, n
door to Col. Parker’s Store.
Macon. Se; 1. 19, 1843. 51 4t
iTIrfkDlOAL REMOVAL*.
T HE underfigned, having removed from
Colton Avenue to the store on Mulberry
ami third streets, opposite the Central Hotel,
would announce to the citizens of Macon, and
vicinity,.thgt he will there Continue the prac
tice of Medicine in all its various branches,
and will, as formerly, attend to the calls of those who may
deem it their interest to prpeure his servires
M. S. THOMSON. M. D.
Macon, pet. 1st. 1643. 52
BOARDING*
8 EVERAL persons can be furnished with good PLAIN
BOARD at Ten Dollar* pet- moiitli, without
lodging, by applying to
Macon. SepL 19.1943.
jam£8 Willingham.
51
Cp E. BLAKE,
ATTORNEY AT I-AW,
AlACtiy. Ga.
Has removed his Office to the room next to Dr. Parjons,
Third Street, where he may always be found, when not
professionally engaged.
August 1. 1843. 44
Friday^ lottery!!!
Tickets only $2,00, Halve*. $1.00, Qm rters. 50 cts.
GEO. ROBINSON, Age.iL
Occ.3 ‘ l
their neighbors if they know any thing of Griswold’s Gins. Al*o. 150 acres of lot JNn."38. in the same district, bein’e
We challenge inquiry or investigation. Ouragents, how. ,he property of Daniel CI4rk sen. late of sail'county deed
IS. UiAPP,
Mvio.
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, Dooly county.
3* Georgia.
DBAWIKG.
CLASS 27.
32. 1. G9, 39, 60. 31. 27, 15. 41. 51. 74, 45.
CLASS 28.
34, 35, 58, 42, 40, 29. 54. 28 49 8. 56. 43.
GEO. ROBINSON, Agent
Oet.3 1
ev> r. carry with ilipm a few certilicate*, which have bten
.kindly offered. Repairing done with despatch.
GRISWOLD & JOHNSON.
Clinton Jonn* Co. Ga. March 15.18*3. 15 26 6m is
Id for tlie purpose of division.
Terms
Sepi
i the day,
THE LEGATEES.
50
GEORGIA, Houston Couuly.
A LL persons concerned, are desired to take notice, (hat
Nancv Mitchell, a Free Womun ”f Color, of said cmin-
Firc Insurance.
• ’HE Undersigned. Agents for the /Etna Insurant-* I ./X Nancy Mitchell.
1 Company of Hartford Conn., are prepared to take tv. nppii-Vto me for a Certificate of Registry of Freedom,
risks on Buildings, Merchandize in Store and Cotton in Objections must be filed before the 4tli J>I"ndav in.October
Ware-house*, in tke City of Macon and itsvic’nity, against next, or Certificate will be granted, according to the statute
Fire. _ | in such cases provided.
JhEA *. COTTON, Ag’w WM. H. MILLER, C.Y.C.
Mr *•!» Saptlj, 1845. *1
GEORGIA, Houston County.
A LL persons are hereby desired to take notice, that Ju
lia Aim Carroll, a free woman of color, and Willis
Carroll, a free boy of color,have applied tome, for Certifi-
Oftfes pf registry of freedom. The former is 53 years old,
-V . L..;„i,i om'aiLocomnlexlonj-anditqlerable tall, the latter
is iVjeara old. of a bright mulatto cr”'U>lex.on. and small
of his age. Tliev were both b- rn in South Carolina, ai.d
came to this State in 1935 and resided m tlie 8th district of
Macon county. Objections musthe filed previous, to the 1st
Monday in October, or certificate* will be granted tf.cm. ip
compliance with the statute in such rases mnde and provt-
ded. WM. H. MILLER,Clerk.
Sept. 23, J843. 5 -
ISibh Inferior Court, \
September Term. j
F OR the purpose ot ascertaining what is the amount dud
by the county of Ribb. It is ordered, that all persons
holding demands against the county, in the shape of • Orders
passed,” are notified to present them to the Clerk of this
Court, .m or before theiirst Monday in November next, to
be registered ip a t>'Xtk..tp be kept for that purpose.
It is 'tirther ordered, that this rule be published once a
week in the Messenger and Telegraph, until tbit time, and
that no order be hereafter paid, unless it be registered
within that time, or by a special order of the Com t, or cause
shown.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court, this l£th
day of September, 1943.
J. E. JEFFERS, Clerk I. C.
6ept. 19 Sw 51
Hanging*, Rope, and Twine.
/• BALES Sanderson's heavy 44 Inch Bagging,
U A supply of Kentucky and'Gunny Baggiug,
25 Coils $ inch Gross Rope,
. 500 lbs. good Twine
The Subscribe;- intends keeping a full supply of the above
articles constancy on hand, which lie oilers at the lowest
market price. JOS. N. SEYM OUR.
Sept-1* 50
STRylYFR,
F ROM the subscriber's Stable, oo tha
-7th inst. a large BAY HORSE, with
a small star in his forehead, and a white ring
around one of his fore feet, just above the
hoot; short foretop; black mane and tail-
An Houston .“superior Court.
Theoi-hili-s BaTEMa-V. )
rs. > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Jf.>!1Ma‘Bateman, )
Chambers. June 16,1843.
J T appearing to tlie Court, by the return of the Sheriff.
tliat the defendant is not to be found in the county of
Houston:
It s Ordered by the Court, That she do appear, in per
son or by attorney, at the Superior Court, to be hi-Mcn in
and loV said coiinty of Houston, c n the fourth Monday in
October next, and file her answer, or the ca»e will proceed
as in default.
was a match horse, and inav have signs of the g far about j It isfurther Ordered, T hat service of this will be made,
his body. Any information will be thankfully received and by publication in one ot the gazettes of tlie city of Macon,
all expenses paid; and a reward of $5 given, on his being , once a month for tour months.
returned to me. HENRY WOOD. ! , EDW.D* TRACY. Judge Sup. Came
Maoon, Sept. 19,1I4S, » i *U*4*. M