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LrsALEM AND PALESTINE,
I/"' «iTKD by 40 large and beautifully illumina*
VIEWS, will be delivered by P- w -
fa the ,VrtW«a< Church of tbfcuy.on
y, * $«*«*•* -Ewawya, the 7fo, 8ih,
fo» ! *"!: oft his Country, have been so generally pat-
>l' rt *EL«ad none other* have thronged with audt-
and Colleger, of bwb Protestants and Cadi-
V^ 'hM ofmore than half a dozen of the pnnct-
ChU j Ch ”!n»lions. The v assist the truth in each,
iV’^warmly commended by leading Clergymen
i , 50 cents. Course Tickets 75 cents.
Jji.jle T'ckets M «nt» ^ 5 10 u
a BtH*. ■ —
us^EDWIN SAULSBURY,
JJJ^ purchased of Mr. It. W. MORRIS, his en-
1 CLOTHING,
I'OTKS- CASSISWtERBS, c4c.
Klred to offer the same atvery reduced prices for cash
#2-oek iToew, and the Clothing manufactured m foe
r VtfaiKlinthebesunanner. They teal warranted
n that, at regards variety, quality, ana price, their
, Konoi be aurpasaed by any in the etty.
r«ta»e °n hand, , .u
' Gentlemen’* super Beaver and Pilot Cloth
-rjH: jm^rmr;
Genllemeu's auner Beaver ami Pilot Cloth
frock coats,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s super
f I, O T 93 CLOAKS,
airmen’s Blue, Black. Green, Cadet Mixed
Frock and lives* Coat*,
-,»'i iuper French Caasimere FROCK COATS,
** t | emen ’j Cloth, Cassimere, Sattinett, and Jeans
pAsra?ikm©©'Tfs,
lOVTH’S CSOTHIKG,
* OF EVERT DESCRIPTION ;
g LV g black, MIXED, AND FANCY
I cloths .i.vji CsISsi.jijebjes.
I Also, a splendid assortment of
L«TS, (iloves, Snspcmlcis, Sliirls,
fULiBS. HAXDKERCIIIEFS, HOSIERY,
tftfNKS, CARPET BAGS,
[JIBRELLAS, &c. &,c.
team Decs, 1843
AGENCY OF THE MECHANICS BASE OF AUGUSTA.
rjAHIS Office, established in the Banking House occu-
JL pied by the Commercial Bank in this city, is prepared
to purchase time and short tight Exchange at customary
rates, and to receive deposites and dollectiona.
Sight Checks on New York at \-per cent, premium.
N. C. MUNROE, Agent.
Oet. 24 4
anti? 25*ctt(ou,
IVotice to Voter*.
T > Y order of Council, a Book for Register of Voters’
.1 A names, as provided by the City charter, will be open,
on the 1st dsy of December next, for that purpose, at the
Clerk’s office, where all persons whose names are not on
the TaX Book, can enter them.
ft/" Office houit, from 9 to 12 o’clock, every day, (Sun
days excepted ) A. R. FREEMAN, c. c.
Nov 28, 1843, 9
Notice.
TT> Y Resolution of Council, no person will be allowed to
_t> vote for Mayor or Aldermen, at the approaching Elec
tion, who has not paid dp all arrearages of Tax due the City.
Nov 28,1843. ' 9 A. 11. FREEMAN, c c.
Negroes to Hire.
W ILL be Hired, in the City of Macon, Bibb county- at
the Court-House, on the first Tuesday in JAN GA
RY next, to the highest bidder, until the 25di day of De
cember thereafter, the Negroes belonging tu the Estate of
Luke J. Morgan, deceased, consisting of Men, Women, and
Children, seven Fellows accustomed to work on the Rail
Road, (one of which is a good Kail-Road Blacksmith.)—
Will'be hired at private contract, by application to me at
Washington, Wilkes county, previous to the 22d day of De
cember. Terms made known on the day.
LEWIS S. BROWN, Admr.
Dec 5 16 on the Estate of Luke J. Morgan, dee.
JBooIy January Sales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Vienna, Dooly
county, within the legal hours of sale, _
One Lot of Land, No. 14, in the 1st District of said coun
ty ; levied on as the property of Conncil 8. Bryan, to satisfy
sundry fi fas in favor ol the Officers of Court, for their cost.
Levied on and returned to me by constable.
POSTPONED SALES.—At the same time and placft
One Lot of Land. No. 48, in the 9lb District of said coun
ty; levied on as the property of Lutlebury Sims, to satisfy
onefi fa in favor of Win. ana D. Remsbart and others vs
Littlebury Sims. .
Also, one Lot of Land. No. not known, but known as the
place where Elizabeth Burgess lives, in the 2d District of
Dooly county; levied on to satisfy one fi la in favor of
Christopher’s. Strong vs. Elizabeth Burgess.
Nov 28 10 JAMES G. OLIVER, D.Sbff.
1-7 The undersigned, having disposed of his entirestock
I'OTHIXG to Messrs. J. Jc E. SAULSBURY. would
Lmeisl them to the patronage of his former cus-
Liutd the public generally—believing that tbeir ai-
laotnu »re such as will enable them to offer their
, „ , ur h prices as to make it to the interest »f pur.-hns-
I L 0,'them. It. W. MORRIS.
Vkl8l3 10 3m
Sack Coals.
irtl EEDS Clftlt and Saunett Sack Coats, of a superior
1’ lUy. For sale by J. A E. SAULSB*UY.
| 5 ’ 10
To the dailies.
1 FF.W Ladies superior Spanish Cloth Cloaks, (or
I We’s! being an entirely new style. Just received
-.tleby J- A E. SAULSBURY.
I: /j _ io
«enHciuci»’s Cloth Cloak*.
'T Received a handsome assortment of Gentlemen’s
:cular Cloth Cloaks. (Broadway style) For sale
J. A E. 3AULSBURY.
3 ; io
NEW BOOKS,
|U BBARDWAiY’S Mtooli Store,
*ign of the Bible.
pHE subscriber has just received a.large supply of sea-
1 ,-mble BOOKS, comprising all the fate publications,
; which are the American Annuals, viz:
? Gift for 1844. The Winter Green, for 1844,'
Opal •• “ edited SvN. P. Willis,
.rlLw ofSharon. 1844, Friendship's Offering, 1844,
it L-.trrary Souvenir, do The Little Keepsake,
'* Liu!s Gift, The Child’s Gem.
•VcMsj Gift. Annualctte,
mi's Keepsake, Holiday Talcs,
*t» Paul's Travels, Heroes of England,
iiijmphrey's Observations and Thoughts,
crinl'i poems, and a great many other Books, too numer
ate mention.
tea. Account Current and Bill PAPER; Cap and Let-
P.1PKR, ruled and plain, for writing and printing;
I Cards; common PRINTING PAPER.
Alao, an extensive assortment of
WhI, Jf isccUnncoma, Helical, and Law
BOOKS,
All of which will be 4old at low prioe*. for Cosh.
I D* 5 10 J^M.B OAHDMAy. #
BLANK BOOKS,
it Bodi'diuan’St
I LARGE assortment of half and full bound BLANK
EBOOKS.cheap for Cash. Dec 5 lo
#10,00071
Georgia Lilppatme Lottery,
CLASS 14—Extra.
[lobe decided by the Drawing of the Grand Consolidated
f' /: ’ry of Delaware, Class No. 49, to-be drawn at Wil-
'efoa, Delaware, Dec. 7,1843.
78 Number Lottery.—14 Drawn Ballots.
['HOLE TICKETS $4, Halves $2, Quartets «1.
Georgia Literature Lottery,
CLASS 47,
I to he Drawn in Augusta, Georgia, December Oth, X843.
J. 73 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot*.-
I 'HOLE TICKETS S1.09, shares in proportion.
GEORGIA LITERATURE
ia*: js^SL^air..
CLASS 48,
To be drawn at Augusta, Geo, Dec. 8, 1843.
72 No. Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
"HOLE TICKFTS.SI.—SHARES in proportion.
H'twn Numbers in Classes 45 and 4G, is received, and
Imke had, by applying at this office.
GEQKGE ROBINSON. Agent.
10 For Managers.
«?)><’ration.
R. A. WALTER, ou his way to Savannah, will re-
m«m in this city for afew months, for the benefit of those
•“are afflicted with Club or Reel Feel, IVry.Neck, Con-
'■'tetei Joints, and Strabismus ot Squinting. Persons
*•00111 of being relieved of those deformities, can secure
tj ter-ices, if application be made soon.
Beslso operates for Cataract or Blindness.
tj*HU residence is at Mr. La.nicb’s Washington Hall.
JI»con, Nov. 21,1843. 8 if
IHEDICAL. ~
h lh M. A. FRANKLIN having resumed the Frac- i
lice of Medicine, will be conscientious in rendering |
<*dce to his patients, anil equally so in demanding justice j
•them. j
***oo. November 21 1843. 9 2t
Exccntor’s Sate.
W ILL he sotd. on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Jackson. Butta
county, within the legal hours of sale, one Negro Woman,
named Fanny, about 40 years old. and Mima, her girl child,
about 5 years old, and her boy child, Charles, about l year
old. Sold as apart of the Estate of William Hancock, de
ceased, for the benefit of the legatees of bis Will. Terms
made known on the day.
Nov 28 10 JAMES T. MADDOX. Ex’r.
1)
G EORGIA, Dooly County.-;Whereas. John W. Cox
applies for letters of Administration on the Estate of
Lydia Stephens, deceased, late of said county:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, .within the time prescribed by law. to
shevveause ,(if any they have.) why said letters inould not
be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 24lh day
of Nov. 1843. 10 JOSEPH B. CLAPP, c c o
G ' EORG1A, Dooly County.—Whereas. Ambrose Pow
ell and Charles Powell apply to me for lettets of Ad
ministration on the Estate of James Powell, deceased, iate
of said county: .
These are,,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singn
'ar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to
abew cause, (if any tbey have,) whv said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand, this 24th Nov. 1843.
b !(, JOSEPH B. CLAPP, c c o
Execuilvc Dcjiavlmcnl,)
Mtt.T.EDGtVIl.LE.IStlv July, 1843. J
T HE Petition of Milton M. Ham, formerly of Miller's
District, Monroe county, shewing that he is the right
ful drawer of Lot number 85, in the 10th Distrtcl- of Troup
county; and that said Lot of Lalid has, through mistake,
been granted '.o Milton Hann, of Miller’s District, Monroe
county ; and that said grant cannot be produced at this De
partment for correction:
Ordered, That unless sufficient cause be shewn to the
contrary, within six months, an alias grant do issue to Mil
ton M. Ham. the rightful drawer of said Lot; and that this
order be published for six months previous to tlie issuing of
said alias grant. J. U. HORNE, See’y. Ex. Dep.
July 25.1843. 43 Gin
G EORGIA, Houston Coustt.—Whereas Nathan G
Lewis, administrator on the estate of Benjamin Lewis
deceased, late of said county; applies tome for letters of
Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and aingu
lar the kind'ed and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew,
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be gran
ted.
Given under my hand, at office; this lltli Sept. 1843.
51 BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o,^
-TEORGIA, Houston County.—Whereas, Daniel Fred
ff erick, Administratorof the estateof William C. Wann-
umaker deceased, applies For lettler of dismission from said
estate: .
These are therefore to cite^and admonish all and singular
the kindred and-fcrelitorgof said deceased, to be and ap
pear at inv office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to shew
cause if any they have, why said letters should not be grant-
ed.
Given under my hand, at office, this 5th day of July,
18*3. BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o.
July 11 ’■ -
Houston January Sales.
IA7TLL be soi.l, on :he first Tuesday in JANUARY
T T next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Hous
ton county, within the legal hours of sale,
All that Tract of Oiik and Hickory Land, lying in the 10th
District of Houston county, known ns Lots Nos. 133, 134
135,1G2, 175, and 178, in the plan of said District, contain
ing. in the aggregate, 1,215 acres, more or less; all levied on
ns the property of WJUiam Hamilton, to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of the Commer
cial Bank at Macon, vs. said William Hamilton.
Also, die North-half of Lot No. 12, in the 14th District of
Houstnncodnty. containing 101 j acres, more or less j levied
on as the property of William J. Brown, to Satisfy a mort
gage fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of John D
Winn. Administrator of Francis Allen, deceased, va. said
William J. Brown.'
Also, Lot of Land No. 82, in the 9th District of Houston
county, containing 20QJ acres, more or less; levied on as the
property-ofDrewry Clark; by virtue of an attachment, re
turnable to Houston Superior Court, in favor of Stephen R.
Ham, va. said Drewry Clark. To be sold by order of the
Superior Court of said county.
Also, the undivided half of Lot of Land No. 214, in die
10th District of Houston county, being the part whereon the
widow Dupree lived at her death; levied on as the property
of Ira E. Dupree, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Houston
Superior Court, in favor of Benjamin B. Herb. Adminipra
tor of Council S. Bryan, deceased, vs. said Ira E. Dupree.
Also, Lot of Laud No. 1£5, in the 13th District of Houston
county; levied on as the property of Cullen Talton. to satis
fy a mortgage fi fa,issued from Houston Superior Court, in
favor of John Neal vs- said Talton.
Nov 28 0 GEORGE M. DUNCAN, Shff.
Will be sold, at the same time and place.
One Lot of Land, in the 9th District of Houston county,
adjoining lands of John Jenkins, No. not known, containing
203J acres, more or less ; levied on as the property of Sala-
thiel Knight, to satisfy two fi fas from a Justice’s Court of
said county, in favor of Wiley Massey, vs. said Salatbiel
Knight. Levy made and returned lo me by a constable.
Also, one Lot o'*Land, No. 196, in the 10th District of
saidcounty, and 2Negro Slaves. Adam, 50 years old, and
Tom, 35 years old; levied on as the property of Seuus H.
Clark, to satisfy one fi fa from Houston Inferior Court, in fa
vor of John Barton vs. Sonus H. Clark.
Nov28 9 WM. HERRINGTON. D. Shff.
G EORGIA,Honsion County.—Whereas, Samuel Fel
der, Administrator of the estate of Henry Felkill de
ceased. applies to me for letters of dismission from said es-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be ana ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause if any they have, why said letters should not be gran-
ted. »
Given under my hand at office, this 5th day of July,
1843. BRYANT BATTON, C. C. O.
J ill v 11 41
j I EOllGIA, Houston County.—Whereas, Hezekiah
(jf Thompson, Guardian for Mary B- Thompson, a minof
and orphan, applies to me for letters of dismission from aaid
Guardianship: . , , . . „ , .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of aaid minor, to be and ap
pear ut ray office, within the time prescribed bv Uw, to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should not be grau-
ted. •
Given undermy hand at office, this 5th day ofJuiyT843.
July 11 41 BRYANT BATTON, C-C.O-
G 1 EORG1A.7 Houston County.—Whereas, Henry
’ Mashbum, Guardian for James Cherry, a minor and
orphan, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
Guardiancbip: .
These are. therefore, to cite and admomah, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors, of said minor, to be and
appear' at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
° Given under my hand, ut office, this 5th day ofjnly, 1842
July 11 41 BRYANT BATTON, c.c.o.
J~i KORGlX7Crawford Countv—Whereas. Charles B.
\JT Sbiro, guardian of Elizabeth Bardin, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said guardianship:
.Theseare therefore to cite and admmish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my hatid, this 20th day of May, 1843.
- 35 E. W. DENNIS, c. c o.
NEW GOODS.
] fi CASES New Style Merrimack Prints,
i," 1.500 pieces assorted English and American Prints,
S°T<> and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings,
t. D S*> Umbrella*; Point, Duffil, and Rose Blankets,
‘ yi’-i and Plaid Linsey*; Kerseys, Plaids,and Kentucky
U ,n ». just received t-nd ior sale by the piece or package.
-5S1«8 9 SAMUEL J. RAY A CO.
CAPS! CAPS!!
A SPLENDID assortment of Gentlemen’s, Youth’*,
* »ad Children's CAPS, of every description, just receiv-
K «the New Hat and Cap Store or
7 GEO. I. SHEPARD.
GRAVES & 3£ZBESS
C&TO* tllc WARE HOUSE and COMMIS-
BUSINESS—are prepared at all times to
Advance* on Cotton in otore, or shipment to any
u, n u**ired, and solicit a continuance of patronage.,
-SgU. August 22, 1843. 49
SCiiUur ( iutk’.
Ill Sr'*® Butter, fUperiur Brand,
V 52*k*Che«ae,
0 ooxe* Cheese, jnit received by
X^j. o THOMAS TAYLOR,
On Cotton Avenue and Second at.
BORGIA. Crawford County.—Whereas, Jeremiah
C. Harvev. Administrator on the Estate of Francis
Bacon decease'd, late of aaid coomy, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pears! my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, toahew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be graut
ed. Given under my band, this 24th day ol Aug, 1843.
48 E. W. DENNIS, o. c.o.
EORGIA, Crawford County.—Whereas. E. W. Den-
nis. Administrator on the Estate of Lewis Tanner-
deceased, late of aaid county, applies for letters of Dismis
•i°n: ' •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and smgu
lar, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, (if any they have,) why such letters should not be
granted.
Givenunder my hand at my office, this 2U1 day of October,
1843. 5_ B.W. DENNIS, c. c.o.
sr^ EORGIA, Houston County.— Whereas, John Killen,
xJT Administrator on the Estate of Joseph Cutts. deceas
ed, late of said county, applies for letters of Dismission
from said Estate: , .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
> granted
7
_ BRYANT BATTON, c e o
iTI BORGIA? Crawford County.—Whereas. Hilliard
tjT Crutchfield. Executor on the Estate oi Robert M.
Wright, deceased, late of sail county, applies to me for let
ters of Dismission from said Estate: .... , ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and Singu
lar, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
ahovy cause, if any they have, why said letters suould not
be granted.
Given undermy hand at office,this Cih Nov. 1813.
7 E. W. DENNIS, c c o
Crnwfovil January Sales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Knoxville,
Crawford county, within the legal hours of sale,
Lot of Land No. 189, in the 6lh' District of originally
Houston, now Crawford county, containing 202) acres, more
or less ; levied on ns the property of Rigdnn Powell, to sat
isfy a fi fa from the Superior Court of said county, in-favor
Hiratn B. Troutman vs. Rigdon Powell. -
Also, one House and Lot, in Francisville, whereon Wil
liam B. Snelling new lives; levied on a* the property of
said Snelling, to satisfy a fi fa from Crawford Superior Court,
in favor of Jeremiah C. Harvey. Admr. Ac. vs. Wm. B.
Snelling, and Christopher F. Fickling, security. Property
pointed out by plaintiff.
Alao, one Negro Boy, by the name of Houston, about 6 or
7 years old; levied on as the property of Allen Marshall, to
satisfy a fi fa from Crawford Superior Court, in favor of the
Central Bank vs. Allen Marshall.
Nov 28 .THOMAS ANDREWS, D. Shff.
POSTPONED SALES.— Wilt be sold, at the same
time and place,
Lot of Land No. 143, and the North-East half of Lot No.
142, all lyjng in the 2d District of originally Houston, now
Crawforit countv ; all levied on as the property of Allen
Marshall, to satisfy sundry fi fas, issued from one of the
Justices* Courts of said county, in favor of Hiram B. Trout
man vs. Richard Morria, and Allen Marshall, security.—
Property pointed out by Allen Marshall. Levy made by a
constable, and returned to O.'M. Colbert, late Dep. Sheriff.
Also, Lot ofLand No. 73, lathe 6th District of originally
Houston, now Crawford county : levied on as the property
of William Richardson, to satisfy a fi fa from Crawford Su
perior Court, in favor of Radford J. Turner-vs. William
Richardson. THOMAS ANDREWS, D. Shff.
Nov 28 9
Butts Jnnuury Hales.
W ILL be sold, ou the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Jacksun, Butts
county, within the legal hours of sale.
Lot of Land No. 6, in the 4th District of originally Mon
roe, now Butts county; levied on aa the property of Thomas
Faster, to satisfy one fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in fa
vor of William Foster vs. Thomas Foster, and Samuel
Bellali, Security. Property painted out by defendant.
Also, Lot of Land No. 36, in the 1st District of originally
Henry, now Butts countv; levied on as the property of Witt
C. Wise, lo satisfy one ti fa from Butta Superior Court in
favor of Aaron Woodward va. Wm. McElhenny, Wm.
FuUingmn and WittC. Wise, security. Pcoperty pointed
out by plaintiff^ G. C. CARMICHAEL, D.
POSTPONED SALE.—Will be sold, alike same time
and place,'
937 acres of Land, more or less, Nos. not known; levied
on as tlie propel ty of Bartholomew Steli, to satisfy * 6 fa
from Butts .Superior Court, In favor of Sterling 8. Jenkips.
Admr. nf Wtlnti C. Jenkins, vs. Bartholomew StelL Prop
erty pointed out by defendant.
Nov 28 9 JOHN ANDREWS, D. Shff.
H. & J. COWLES,
H AVE now on hand, at the Store formerly occupied by
Messrs. .1 R. Ross A Co., a general assortment of
Planters’ Supplies, consisting ol
GROCERIES,
' c DRY-GOODS,
H4RD WARE, SHOES, &c. «ic.
Macon, Oct 25,18*13 6
NEW GOODS
AT THE
jVEW YORK STORE.
rgXHE subscriber would respectfully announce to theciti-
A zens of Macon and its vicinity, that he is now opening his
iYcw Stock ol* Dry-Goods,
st the New York Store, formerly occupied by G- W. A E.
Woodruff, next door to II. Fitch A Co. on Mulberry-
street, where a share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
Macon. Nov 28, 1843 0 EDWIN'HART.
JOHN B. ROSS & CO.
CHERRY STREET, (BETWEEN COTTON AVENUE AND E. & T. N. BEALL'S WARE-HOUSE,) MACON,
Have noiv in Store, a verv large and general assortment ot
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
Which they are offering for sale nt prices to correspond with the times. Every article wanted,
can be found at their Store. The following comprises a part of their Stock:
100 Men's and Women's Saddles,
15 crates Crockery', assorted.
Salt,
Dooly January Sales.
P ostponed sales.—wm be sold, on the first
Tuesday ia JANUARY next,l efore the Court-House
door in Vienna, Dooly county, .within the legalnQura of sale,
Three Negroes, to wit: Jacob, about 30 years old ; Dick,
about 25 years old ; and Cate, about 20 ye*:s old; levied on
as the property of Maria Bembry, to satisfy sundry fi fas
from a Justice’s Cjurt in favor ot Nathaniel Wade va. Da
vid Scarborough and Maria Bembry, for the use of James
Boatright. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, Lots of Land Nos. 2 and 3, in the 16th District, and
the place known as Ford^s Stand, in the 15th District of
Doo'.y, where Golden now occupies as a public house; all
leTied on'as the property of Robert G. Ford to satisfy one
fi fa from Lee Superior Conrt, in favor ot Griffin Smith vs.
Robert G. Ford and Jacob Shiver. .
Also, one House and Lot, in the town of Vienna, No. not
known, where Anderson D. Moore keep3 a Grocery; levied
on as the property of John M. Bottom, to satisfy two fi fas
from Dooly Superior Court, one in favor of Luther Roll vs.
John M. Bottom, and one in favor of Alien B. Chastain vs.
Joha,M. Bottom. ; THOMAS W. PETTEE, Shff.
Nov 21 8
Butta January Sale.
VVTILL be sold. on. the first Tuesday in JANUARY
T T next, before the Court-House door in Jackson, Bait*
county, within the legal hours of sale,
Laaf Land. No. not known, it being the place whereou
thewIFendant. Daniel Earp, now live*, in die 4th District
of originally Monroe, now Ilulta county, and more particu
larly known aa the place where Alien McClendon formerly
lived. Also, one Negro Boy, by the name of Ned, about 6
years old; and Ben, a man, about 24 or 25 years old; all
levied on as the property of Daniel Earp, to satisfy one fi fa
from the Inferior .Court of said county, in favor of Nathan II.
Beall vs. Daniel Earp.
Nov 2! 8 GRIFFIN C. MeMICHAEL, P. 8. .
Administrator’* Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Hous
ton county, within the usual hours, one-half of Lot of Land
No. 195, in the 5th District of Houstou county, containing
101J acres,more or less—belonging to the Estate ofMcCuin
Albritton, deceased, late of Burke county. Sold agreeably
to an order of the Interior Court of Burke county, when sit-
liug for ordinary purposes. Terms carl:—purchasers to pay
for titles. JAMES GRUBBS. Admr.
Nov 21 8
AiliniiiiMtrator’M Hale.
W ILL be sold, on Friday, the 5th day of JANUARY
next, at the late residence of Rial Griffin, daces-ed,
in Stewart county, all the Perishable Property belonging to
the Estate of said deceased, consisting ot Horses. Mules,
Cattle, Hogs, Goats. Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, Ac. Ac.
O* Will be Rented, at the same time, the PLANTA
TION bel raging lo said Estate. Terms on the day.
Nov 21 8 LEWELLIN PHILLIPS. Admr.
Aduiiniatrator’a Hale.
T> Y virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Court of
JJb Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
before the Court-House door in Perry, Houston county,
within ihe'legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No. 272. In the
Hih District of said county; belonging to the Estate of
John West.deceased, late of said county. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
on the day. ISAAC ^V. WEST, Admr.
Nov 21 .-8
AduiinJutrnlor’M Halo.
V> Y virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Court of
Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before
tlie Court-House-door in Vienna, Dooly county, within the
legal hours of sale,'Lot ofLand No. 39, in the 6lh.D6strict
of Dooly county; belonging to the Estate of John Weg, de
ceased, late of Houston county. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
Nov 21 8 ISAAC W. WEST. Admr.
Adiiiittistrnlor’s Hale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, before the Court House door in Mscoo. Bibb
county, within the legal hours of sale, one Negro Man, by
the natnffof George, belonging to the Estate of Hamilton
Atchison, deceased, late of Bibb county. Sold for the ben
efit of the heir* and creditors of said deceased.
Nov 1 6 - 9. B. HUNTER, Admr.
ArluiIniairaior’M Hale-
TjIURSUAN T to on order of the honorable Inferior Court
i of Dooly county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
before the Court-House door in Baker county, within the
legal hours ot sale,- Lot ofLand No. 313, in the 9th District
ofsaid county. Sold ns the property of John W. Tmluck,
deceased. late of Dooly county, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased Terms on the day.
Nov 38 9 XOliVEL R. THULUCK, Admr.
A«Iuiiiii»li‘ntor*a Sale.
W ILL be sold, on Tuesday, the 9th day or JANUARY
next, at the Plantation of the late John Tomliosoo,
deceased, several Horses and .Mules, Corn and 1* odder.
Farming Utensils. Wheat, Cattle, and Hogs, and various
other articles, too numerous to.specify. Sold as the prop
erly ofsaid deceased, for the benefit of the creditor*, lerna
on’the day. ELIJAU BUTTS, Admr.
Nov 28 9
J2ILMiVIiI£Y AI¥1> FANCY
GOODS,
AND
ipzzjnss jtrjKxun'G.
■j»| K 6. W. II. Ji O I£ K 18
ItJL would respectfully announce
- -j.. to the Ladies of Macon and country
generally, that she is now opening,
on Cotton Avenue, opposite Messrs.
Scou it Carbart, and pext door to
tlie Messrs. Orrs, an entire new
Stock of the most Fashionable and
Latest Style of GOODS, adapted to
the above Business; all of which has been selected by one
of the best judges in New York City. Great inducements
will be held out to purchasers foi CASH ; in consideration
of which, she solicits a share of public patronage.
N, B.—Orders from Town or Country, thankfully receiv
ed and promptly attended to. Her motto will ever be—
•Promptness without delav, and punctuality with despatch.”
Macon, Nov 7, 1843 P
Stolen,
,,ROM the lower common of the city, a small
_? White Mare Pony, about 6 or 7 years old.
|L Any person returning said Pony to the subscri
ber. near the Macou Bridge, will be liberally rewarded.
Nov. 21 2 3t E. MORRATTY.
Yew Goods!
rei fWfeub
New (Roods!!
, _ ,. ubsc.ribera are now receiving a general assort-
£_ mentof staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of -ne latest
style and patterns, whieh they offer for sale atfair prices,in
brick building one doorfrom Washington Hall.
8ept35 -52 GEO. w. PRICE & CO.
Mamilto2i, Hardeman & Co.
FACTORS
AND
General Gotn miss ion JWerchants
SAVANNAH j CEOBGIA.
August 29, 1843.
THOMAS 51. HARDEST,
Commission Merchant,
s.t vd.r.r.Hf, GSSOIZGX.J,
T S prepared lo execute all orders for selling and purchas
ing Produce, and will make liberal Advances on all
Produce consigned to him for sale.'
Defer to—Wat. Hearing & Son's; Charleston.
Wilet, Lane A Co. “
P. A. Lawson. Albany, Ga.
R. K. Hines, Esa. “
Rea & Cotton, Macon,
Chas. Day A Co., “
Johnson, Jones A Peck, Griffin,
BecKj-Dobbins A Co.
Kimbrough A Ridgwat, "Apalachicola, F
Lockhart a Young, “
August 4.1843. 44
JOHN T. HOWLMD,
Factor 4 Commission slier chant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
N. B. — Particular attention will be given ta Forwarding
Produce and Merchandize.
EXCHANGE.
S IGHT CHECKS on New York, for sale by
Oct 34 5 ' HENRY C. FREEMAN.
EXCHANGE,
S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York, for sale by
Nov 14 7 4m WM. 1>. ROWLAND.
Rye Flour and Casaal Flour.
X BLS. Rye Flour, *
O 50 bis. Canal Flour, for sale in any quantity, by
N*>v 21 8 it C. FREEMAN.
Beer and Cider.
J pr BLS. Beer,
Lt) 10 bis. Cider, just received per Rail-Read, by
’UMAX.
Nov 21 8
H. C. FREE!
•Aik BLS. Irish'Potatoes,-
4LFV7 50 bushels Sweet Potatoes, at 20 cents per bushel, -
Buckwheat; Crackers, Butter, Ginger Nuts, fresh supply,
just received by H. C. FREEMAN;
Nov 21 B'
HOST,
O N the Qlst’instant, on the road from Tlmmaston to Tur
ner’s Factory, a small POCKET WA'LLET, con
siderably used, containing betweem50 and $100, on various
Banks, with a small amount of stiver. Any information
will be thankfully received, and a liberal raward paid to
the finder, on ha being delivered to the subscriber, at Bel-
vtew, Talbot comity. ’ WADE H.FULLER.
Nov 28, 1843. 0
STKAYED,
FROM the subscriber, oil the night of the 2Jst
instant, between Thotnaston and Flint River, a
d«rk brown MARE MULE, about 6 years old,
somewhat rubbed by the harness, a good pacer—
no other marks recollected. The undersigned Would be
thankful for any information, and a suitable reward given
for the -eturn of the animal. WADE H. FULLER.
Belview. Talbot co. Nov. 28.1843. 9
C.'sme to my Plantation,
A BOUT the first of September last, a SMALL GREY
HORSE, nearly white; supposed to be 5 years old ;
rides well, paces and trots finely; his eyes are weak, or has
that appearance. The owner is requested to come forward,
pav charges, and take him away. WM. Sl’ELL.
Vienna, Dooly county; Nov. 1,1843. 9 tf
CslUTIO.V.
S TOLEN ftom the Confectionary of Outlaw & Fisher,
on the night of the 7th of September last, one large
Calf Skin POCKET BOOK, containing the following
Notes: One Note on Joseph Jackson, for $41 12), dated
1st January. 1843, due one day. after date, and payable to
Samuel Dawson A Brother, or bearer. One Note on John
Stephens, given to John Champion, and endorsed by John
Champion, for 918, dated and due 1st January, 1843. Also,
three Thirty Dollar Notes, on Wm. Hubanks, with Wiley
Cobb, security, date not recollected, but due 1st January,
1843. and payable to Benjamin Smith, Guardian of the mi
nors of w. G. Paullett.
The public are hereby cautioned against trading for any
ofsaid Notes; or the makers from paying them to any other
person than the subscriber. YOUNG P. OUTLAW.
Vienna, Dooly county. Nov. 17,1843. 9 6t
CAITflON.
A LL persons are hereby cautioned against trading for a
numbeof small Notes, size r.ot recollected, in all a-
raounting to 8450, one-half due on Christmas following, and
the other half the Christmas after; given by the undersign
ed to Richard Seymour, dated some time in January, .1839.
The above Notes were given for a piece of property,
which has. with consent of parties, been returned, and the
holder of the Notes refuses to give themup;iu consequence
of which, 1 am determined not to pay them.
WILLIAM B. JONES.
Crawford county. Nov 28,1843. 9 3t
Atliiiiiiistriitoi-K 1 Salt-.
W ILL be sold, on'the 8th day of JANUARY next,
at the late residence of Arthur Bardin, deoensed. in
Dooly county, within the legal hours of sale, all the Perish
able Property belonging to the Estate of aaid deceased, con
sisting of Horses,' Cattle, Hogs, Wheat, Corn, Fodder,
Household and Kitchen Furaitpre, Plantation Tools, Ac.
Sale to be continued from day to day. until all is sold.
Terms made known on die dav of sale.
BRANSOMBARDIN, ? Temporary
Nov 16 9 WM. G. WALDEN, S Atlinrs.
JBxecutoi-’H Male.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY
next, before the Coutt-House door in Jackson, Butts
county, within the legal hours ot sale, one Negro Woman,
by the name of Clark, about 40 years old, belonging to the
Estate of Nancy McClendon, deceased, late of said county
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms made known on tbr: day of sale.
Nov 28 B JOHN GOODMAN. Ex’r.
Eiccutar’s Sale.
W ILL 1)3 sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, before the Court-House door in McDonough,
Henry county, within the legal hours of sale. Two Negroes,
Dave, a man. about 30 or 35 years old, and Lucy, a woman,
about 37 or 38 years old. Sold pursuant to the last Will
and Tesnment of John S. Ingram, deceased, for the benefit
of his heirs and creditors. Also, two Horses, and various
other nrticles, belonging to said Estate. Terms on the dav
Nov 21 » ° JOHN GREER. Ex’r.
1,500 sacks Salt.
1,000 bushels Alum ;
75 hhds. Sugar,
10 boxes Loaf Sugar.
400 bags Cuba and Rio Coflee,
50 bags Java Coffee,
20 hhus. Molasses,
100 bis. Whiskey,
50 do Gio,
30 do Rum,
Cognac Brandy, ,
Holland Gin,
Madeira, Teneriffe. and Port Wine,
Linseed, Lamp, and Train Oil,
200 kegs White Lead,
100 boxes Window Glass,
300 kegs Nads,
40 tons Iron,
"000lbs. Steel,
Band and Hoop Iron,
Nail Rods and Sheet Iron,
20 sets Blacksmith’s Tools,
300 bags Shot,
100 kegs Gun Powder,
250 canisters do
25 boxes Soap,
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 Cloth,
500 Negro Blankets,
50 pair Bed Blankets,
10 pieces Broad Cloths,
15 do Casrimeres,
100 dozen Cotton Handkerchiefs,
30 pieces Silk do
50 dozen Ladies’ Cotton Hose,
500 yards Carpeting,
10 Hearth Rugs,
10 cases Fashionable Hats,
20 do Wool Hats,
10 dozen Men’s and Boys Caps,
10 dozen Bonnets,
100 cases Shoes and Boots,
10,000 LBS. PRIMm
50 Reams Gap and Letter Paper,
Whips, Bridles, and Collar#,
10,000 lbs. Castings.
500 do Sadirons,}
1,000 do Waeon Boxes,
100 dozen Weeding llocs,
200 pair Trare Chains,
20 boxes Collins'Axes, ^
15 boxes Cotton anil Wool Cards,
15,000 Segars,
20 dozen Castor Oil#
15 do Lemon Syrup.
15 do Stoughton's Bitters*
JO do Spirits Turpentine,
20 do Copal Varnish#
2 barrels Blue Stone,
2 do Epsom Solis,?
5 bales Cotton Osnaburgs,
5 do Factory Yarn,
25 do Shirting and Sheeting,
200 pieces Red and White Flannels,
tjOO do Calicoes,
20 do Ginghams,
20 do Muslin de Laincs.
20 do black and colored Silkc,
10 do Pamean3,
5 do Alpaca Lustres,
5 do Ponaichercy,
5 do Yerona Figures, ]
10 do Marinoes,
10 do Black Lasting,
100 do Cambrics and Muslins,
75 do Irish and Brown Linen*.
20 do Satinetts,
SO do Kentucky Jeans,"
10 do Salisbury Flannels/
J50 do Bleached Homespun,
200 dozen Spool Thread,
Paint Brushes.
Curry-Combs, Cofiee-Mills,
Double-barreled Shot Guna,
Single do do do
Tubs, Buckets, Dippers,
Hyson, Gun-Powder, and Imperial Ten*.
ALSO,
GEORGIA BACON.
MACON. October 3. 1843.
RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
i i.) « tt ^ -ma-
OX T1IE
distances w diiees from IMA con.
I 5 I 13 I 19 I 24 I 30
40 | 4G I 52 | 00
mo.n jttifcojr to
«>
25
50
1 00
75
2 00
2 50
1 00
25
1 50
2 00
1 50
25
25
73
.6
.25
50
75
2 00
1 25
3 501
3 00
2 00
38
2 00
3 00
38
1 5011 7512 00
20
.40
40
« 00
Passenqers 5 c. I>r. mile, (children under 12 ys. A servts. half price,
Colton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,..
Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs.
Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods....... ..:.per cubic foot,
Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go
° by weight, - per 100 lbs.
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor ....each
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil................ ......----each,
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac each,
Barrels of Molasses and Oil .each,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each,
) bis. Pork, Fish, Liquor, Ac. A all Kegs of lOgals. A upwards, each,
) bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac........ -each,
Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels -each.
Salt in sacks over four bushels,. — ......... — per bushel,
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all 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 A Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen,
Chairs ....per dozen.
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac ..j.......each.
All small packages not weighing 40 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith’s Bellows...... ..each,
Potatoes, Apples, Ac..... — ....per bushel,
Demijohns, jugs. Jars, Ac. not over two gallons, ..each,
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons.... ....each.
Ploughs - * .- ea ' ; “-
Bales of Hay and Fodder, uot over 400 lbs .each,
Four Wheel Carriages.... - ..each.
Two Wheel Carriages, each.
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, each.
Lumber, sawed and he.wed, per 1,000 feet........ ....
Wood cord -
LIVE STOCK. , ,
Hogs, --PC ^ead,
Oxen and Beef Cattle per head,
Horses - .- P e r J'ead.
Sheep. Goats, Calves, aud Dogs per head,
Turkeys and Geese in coops per head.
Ducks and Chickens in coops - > - per head
Special contracts ’ ’
large quantities
Planters or F
^Goods,'"wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee, or-Alabama, cons:gned lo the Agent
or this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of this Road, by wagons, to their p.ace ofoea-
tination.,free of chat ge for Storage or Forwarding. „ ... ...
Cotton, Merchandise, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company s Agents, at-unmn, liarneaViJie.
or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rate* of Tran.-pormiion. Ar
rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company a Agent at Mu.
conTor at the Dehot where the goods are received or delivered. _■ , , . , , .
The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the ad vantages offered them under the above arrangements, for
shipping tbeir Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channel of communication with the seaboard.
The Central Rail-Road is r.ow-contpleted and in operation, from Savannah to within 2) miles of our Depot, and will ba
completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin, GO miles above Macon; and. by die first
of December, will be opened for Business to Leakville,21 miles above Gtiffin; and to tite junction wt.h the >\ estern and
Atlantic Rail-Road, earlv nextspring. That portion of tlie Road originally laid with foe tiiin plate Rail, lias been
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Grifhn. is now in good oruer for
Mercliaats living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship tbeir goods by* way cf
8avannah. over the Centraland this Rail-Road consigned toour A gents, as goods can be hauled from Bartlesville or Griffin,
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 1(50 pounds, or any other partof the country at proportionable rates.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
3. D. GRAY',
£ 00
3 £0
45
2 50|
4 001
C0J3 0»
73
5*
1*
25
l S3
7 00
4 0#
• 00
« 00
August 22, 1S43.
Agent and Superintendent of Trar.spprtatior.
JOSEPH E. CEAPP,
Attorney nt l.nw,
VlKN.VA, Dooly coui
May 10. 32 Go
BROWN & SHOCKLEY,
ATTORNEY'S AT I,AW.
W ILL practice in the counties of foe Sooth-Western
Circuit, Randolph, Lee. Early, Baker. Decatur
Dooly, Macon, Sumter. Telfair, Irwin, Pulaski, of the
Southern; and Houston, Crawford, Pike, Upson, Butts
and Monroe, of tlie Flint Circuit.—Office at Vienna, Doolv
county. Geo. WILLIAM BRO^k N,
May 23 34
WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY.
| [Cf Wc arc authorized to nnnonucc AIMOS4
! llAUNKS as a candidate for Receiver.of Tax Returns uf
j B ibb county, at the election in January next. Nov 7 6
[tj* 'Ve are authorized to auiisaorr 804*0.
MON R. JOHNSON as a candidate for Receiver ofTax
Returns, at the ensuing January election. Oct 31 5
' HARMON 11. HOWARD ia a candidate
! for SHERIFF of Bibb county,.at the next Election.
Oct 24 3
fitVi'IIAKSI ItAKSKTT iu u omdirifttc for
TAX CO v LX*ECTOR of the county of Bibb, at the next
Election. ~ 8ept. 19.
ididate for Tax
:tion in Januarv next
A. R. WStlGHT,
A-TTOKNEA' AT IiAir,
VIENNA, GA
W ILL practice in all foe counties of the South-West
ern Circuit And also, Thomas, Lowndes, Pulaski,
Irwin, and Laurens, of the Southern Circuit
ICT.He may always be found at his Office in Vienna,
Ga, when not professionally engaged
May 30 33 wlQtn
O’ AJBMAI.OIM JOBDt Ji
.Collector of Bibb county, at the ci
—and will not be caucused down.
Sept. 5.
43
aXX.ES & MOUNGER,
ATTORNEYS AT DAW.
Lamer, Maco.v Co. Geo.
/■ILL practice in the following counties—Macon,Mo
rion, Crawford, Houston, Dooly it Sumter.
JOHN M. GILES.
JOHN C. MOUNGER.
Oct 25 1842 4
YV
Jan 35
J. s. DE3V3MAS.B.
ATTORNEY' AT LAW,
FERRY. GEQ.
FAMBItO 6L S72A&,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
FORSYTH, MONROE COUNT1
June 15 37
Buckwheat.
GA
50
50 Bbls Superfine Famih
from New York, and for sale b;
Macon, Nov 7 6
Flour, tliis day received
CU* Wc arc authorized to announce AAROX
j LESSELa* a candidate for Tax -Collector, of Bibb county,
! at tI;eJEIectxon in January next. Oct 10 U
05 9 Wc are untliorized to announce «VAlt2KM
I RICHARDSON as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re-
turns of Bibb County, at the election in January next,
Aug. 23 48j
UTUKIRV I?I. COX, i« n Candidate for Recei
ver of Tax Returns, of Bibb county at the next Flection.
Oct 17 3
£? J W.R. !>• KAIMY i» a rnndidiile for Re-
| ceiver of Tax Returns of Bibb county, at tbe ensuing elec*
I lion in January next.
| Sept 19 j&l
BT R. K. PA UK i: R in a.candidate for Clerk
' of the Superior Court of Bibb county, at tbc election in Jan-
I nary next. ^ ct 3 1
jjy We are authorized to announce the name of David
Giles, of Houston County, as a candidate for Sheriff of said
county, at the ensuing election.
[Ij 3 Wc arc aut|f»i fared to announce EANOIV
S JOINER a* a camndate for the office of Receiver qi
1 Tax-Returns of Houston county, at die election in January
next. August 1 4-1
sllacon Iron A' Brass Foundry
AUD MACHINE SHOP.
THOMAS TAYLOR.
LAND.
A LOT OF LAND, situated in Houston
joining tlie Plantation of Gen. Rutherford, fur sale
Macon, Nov I I, 1843. E. B. WEE
M ILL and Gin Geering, Steam Engine Hbi J-, Iron
and Brass Castings of every description, made 4>
order, and Machine WullK in General, corner of Fourtjt
and Walnut Streets.
nty, mi- . 'Ur* The highest prices will bo paid for Old
bv 1 Bra«», I.end. and Cast Iron.
1)'. I Us SI 17 ROUT. FINDLAY.