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T H E M A c o ]f « e o *1 cj r a t e ij e <; r a p ii .
' citiwaa of County t
CJrtlVIT roe to inform you. tbnt I r
pX" nnd solicit your
4GIM \ 01 IIIL MECHANICS BANK OF AIIGLSTA
« candidate be- fWIHIS Office, established in the Banking ii .. -, occu
■and solicit ynur support for the office of Tax | B. pied by tlie Commercial Bank in. ibis city, U prepare
1“': If Bibb county. 1 am kronen to most of-ou. and I to purcha.e tine and short sight Exchange at customan
1 v.„«rii»v capacity tor fulfilling the office, and Hauer , rites, and to receive deposites nnd collections.
J°u,, I shall be able to give good aecunty for my per- Sight Checks on Xcm York at } per cent. premium.
, .. N. C. MUNltOE, Agent.
<***" ,.. first Tax Collector of the county,nnd ha*e aer- Oct. 24 4
* ",'hst office one year since, which is known to the old - - - —— —
the county t and also, I have served tn other re- *11 l*£ica 5 OjHM’af I Oil.
c* -i >offiees which they have belsowed on me, end 1
discharged to the best of my ability, and I
" PUciion. It is known to many of you. ti
1 1 i ,a manv hardships and difficulties to encounter in
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.Jhunary Hale
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
it, bet re the Cturt-I louse dcor
ton county, within the legal hours of sale,
j All that Tract of Oak aud Hickory Land, lyin
I District of Houston county, known *»s Lots Xo:
135,162, 175, nnd 17C, in the plan of said Distr
I Lig. in the aggregate, 1,215 acre*, more or le:
JANUARY
Perry, Hous-
in the 12th
133, 134. ]
:t, contain*
ried on
X El
j as the property of William Hamilton, to sa: . am i-t-pigc j T> J. CUllTI?
I fifa from llouaton Superior Conn, in favor, f' i..c jShnnner- Am., habitants ofi
Klfction Orders.
tion for third Lieutenant and Ensign of the Ma-
a. cod Volunteers, is hereby ordered to be held at the
Company’s Roooi, on Sitarday, the 23d inst.
Peg 5 ?£ JSAA(: HOLMES, Capt. M. V
3PORXRA2T PAIATIA€f.
Portrait Painter, informs the in-
I I treat Thy- " , U 1 ’■'TJ° n North half oft* No. 12. in the
. that I W VT/. T PI Houston c
,,nter in wh ' , ar ? " 1 wll l Club or JlrcU eet. 11 ry-Acrk, Con- ,
fenders to justice, in the «
{2,,“when it was infested by the
£*. before a civilised and law-abidt
, defaulter, or caused a seem
* • * —i-'ature for relief. I Km
| ^i^iLali™ snd dio a
1 ' - te office or note But if y
feTof ta* Collector at the nc
~ v ohligatioss W y®“-
Dec 19J813
| cial Hank at Macon, vs. said William II
the 14th District o!
toncoanty, containing 101} acres, more or less; levied
HUB «J ciicumiivi»« j , ( , j , , s „ “ s . ■ , p _ I mi aa the property of Wifiiam J. Brown, to satisfy a rnnrt-
rly settlement of the I desirous of heiii . - „r,i, A ... a!.c ' „„„ CTjre ft fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of John D.
1 hU w“vices,Tf .•d!cadon^ m°7esom. | Win,,. Adtmmktrator of Francis Allen, deceased, vs. said
He also operates for Cataract or Blindness.
OCT* His residence is at Mr. Lanier’s Washington Hall.
JI aeon, Nov. 21,1943. 8 tf
Ma
Person* wishing a good Lik
Mr. C. at the Central Hotel.
class which
2 people. I havener*
ty to suller, or applied
jrown up on this soil,
ten of this coonty, whether I
i will confer on me the of*
t election. I shall be under
SPENCER RILEY.
JOHN B. ROSS & CO.
CHERRY STREET, (BETWEEN COTTON AVENUE AND E. & T. N. BEALL’S WARE-HOUSE,) MACON,
Have slow in Store, a very large and general assortment of
a..™—groceries, hardware, crockery
i inn cimiiiin mil ruinnc
11111 RUM Dll
□derate price
n. & .1. COWLES,
12
* JAJIK* HOIitfWOSWOKTH in n cn
■Zt (or County Treasurer,* the electiotr in Janua
Dec 19
Vr The friend, et - r tsPUSH WOODWABD
bis name as eandidnte for the office of County
. i’sturer, at the January election. Dec 12 11
* Th® Democrat will copy,
«Y are nttlhorimrd to announce W1LM4I
(TcaRTHY as a caudidate for County Treasurer, at the
in January next, Dec l a 1J
■vfvfTB, WATTS i» a cnndldnlr f°r€.pu-
-Tiessurer. at llie approttihing Election.
; t. con
■''...•I
Dec 19
n cnndidntr for Treas-
of llilih county, ^
(rr aett. I
rrfTearc nathorir.rtl to nntionncr WILLIA.1l
JoBDTSOX
NfEW ANI1 SUIHlEn
IBam J. Brown. [ T_T AVE now on hand, atthe Store formerly occupied by |
Also, Lot tif Daud Xo. 82, ip the 9lh District of Houston j Messrs. J. B. Ross & Co., e general assortment of j
aining 202j acres, more or leas; levied on as the I PIa ntets' Supplies, consisting of j c
pared to offer to tl
and complete ass ■
* Spring
consisting of every
Vests suited
II. SPENCER,
t received per Bteamer J. Goddard,
of his spring purchases, is how pre-
e citizens of Macon and vifcinitv, a full
rtment of fashionable
hod Summer Clotlilnc,
variety and style of Coats., Pajsts, and 11 .■ .
,tocether with a great variety of I favor of John Neal vs, said Tail a
Gloves, Shirts, Collars, "Bo- m
property of Drewty Clark, by virtue of ati attachment, re
turnable to Houston Superior Court, in favor of Stephen R.
Ham, vs. said Drewrv Clark. To be sold by order of the
Superior Court of said county.
Also, the undivided half of I,ot of Land No. 214, in the
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 Conrt. in favor of Benjamin !!. Herb. Administra
tor of Council 8. Bryan, deceased, ts. said Iia K. Dupree.
Also, Lot of Land No. 163, in the 13th District of Houston
county; levied on as the property pf Cullen Taltc n iosatis-
fy a mortgage <i_fs, issued from Houston Superior Court, in
lOCERIES,
STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
H4RDW4RE, SHOES, &c. A'C.
Macon, Oct 23.1843 C r.
^ h:cli they :. re offering for snle &t prices to correspond with the times,
cun be found at then Store. The following comprises a part of their S
Nov 28
GEORGE M. DfXCAN, Shff.
Will be sold, at the sane time and place,
One Lot of Land, in the 9th District of Houston county,
id joiuing lands of John Jenkins, No. not known, containing
dioa on the first Monday m Jan-
Dee 19 13
Summer Scarfs, 8/.
some, Suspenders, 4
ALSO, a splendid nz- ’rtment of Cloths, Caasimera, Vt-.-t-
ings. Drab de Tacs, Cambists, Linen Drillings, &c. all ol
which will be sold or made up to order on the very lowest _ I
terms FOR CASH. * j 202} acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Sal a”
Feeling fully competent that I can make it lor the inter- thiel Knight, to satisfy two fi fits from a Justice’s Court of
est of gentlemen replenishing their ward-robes to purchase I » a *d county, in favor or Wiley Massey, vs. said SaJatbiel
of roe, I respectfully solicit a call from all at the store one | Knight. Levy made and returned to me by a constable,
door below J. A. & S. S. Virgin’s Jewelry Store, and di- I Also, one Lot of Land, No. 196, in the 10th District of
rectly opposite the north-west front of the Washington Hall, said county, and 2 Negro Slaves, Adam, 30 years old, and
where unprecedented bargains may always be found. j Tom. 35 yearB old; levied on as the.property of Seuus H.
ion, April 18,1843.
29
i January next.
i for Coroner of Bibb coonty, at
Dec 12 11
lYcgroes !o Hire.
W ILL be Hired, in the City of Macon, Bibbconnt.v, at
the Court-House, on the first Tuesdayin JANIJA-
ifr arm Rniliorixed la announce JOHN I*. | RY next, to the’ highest bidder, until the 25th day of De-
fy4KJ as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of the cember thereafter, the Negroes belonging to the Estate of
»,a District. O, M.at the election on the first Saturday in Luke J. Morgan; deceased, consisting of Men, Women, and
ury next.
Dec 12
11
(!rawt
YyiLLbe told. o
Crawford county, w i;
. _ _ ... Lot of Land No. J
Children, seven Fellows.accustomed to work on the Rail- Houaton, now Crawf
Clark, to satisfy one fi fa from Houston Inferior Court, in fa
vor of John Barton vs. Senus H. Clark. .
Nov28 9 \VM. HERRINGTON.D. Shff.
■il J.'iunarj Naim.
the : Tuesdayin JANUARY
C. 'irc.House door in Knoxville,
. i in: legal hours of Sale,
, in the 6th District of originally
>unty,containing202} acres.more
; late for the office of Justice of the Peace, at the en- j Willbe hired at private contract, by application to me at isfy a fi fa froti; the Superior Court of s
.V-iiou in January. He will be auoported by-many. [ ” ashington, Wilkea county, previous to the 22d day of De- 1 Hiram B. Troutman vs. Rigdon Powel
OLD 584TH. cember. Terms made known on the day.
LEWIS S. BROWN, Admr.
Dec 5 la on tlie Estate of Luke J. Morgan, dec.
-y B'eaM nnlhorixed to nnaanacc A.1ION
I sin 288 as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returnr **
,.antv, at the election in January next, Nov.7
- ?''«> me nnlhoriiced to nnnoutice NOI.O-
LJjf n.. JOHNSON as a candidate for Deceiver of Tax
• " ra «,ci the ensuing January election. Oct 31 5
-^nTftMON II,' UO W A Itr» is a candidate
i-.-.'lKHil'F of Bibb county, at the next Election.
On -1 ^ _
BASSETT l« a eandidnte for
-Y COLLECTOR of the county of Bibb, at the next
Ktioe. _ Sept. 19. 51
"2*JOKDAN is a cgnd .: ,-c for Tax
• r.f Bibb,cnunty, at the election in JaMgy next
|_ - i will net be caucused down.
^r WY are niu;..>i'. tJ tm niinonni * AAICON
yf-SEL as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb county.
IVotice.
Y Resolution of Council, no peraon will be allowed to
vote for Mayor or Aldermen, at the approaching Elec
tion. who lias not paid up all arrearages of Tax due the City.
Nov 28.1843. ' 9 A. II. FREEMAN, c e.
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• Election in Jann
BY nr* nnlln
Oct 10
I to nnnotinre JA1UR8
liicHARDSON ns a candidate for Receiver of Tax lie
h of Bibb County, at the election in January next.
la;. 29 ’ 49 j
J tllSl'IlV .tl. COX is it Candidate for Rccel-
, f Tax Keuirtn. <*f Bibb county at the next Eie. lion.
M 17 s
u" H .TI. M. JC4l.\li¥ T» a candidnle tor Kr.
■rr of Tut lteturns of Bibb county, at tlie ensuing elec
:.a Janua v next.
51
MIS
' h. :
Clio.
.. PAItKBR in n candidate for Clerk
■r Court of Bibb couniv, at the election in Jan-
'Oct 3 l
• authorized to announce the name of David
ton County, aa a candidate for Sheriff of said
•nsuing election. ^
T WY ore nulhaiizcd to nnuDiiiicr KANON
I01XEK ni a candidate for the office of Receiver of
i Kcturu! of Houston county, at the election in January
t. August 1 44
VINDICATION
OF THE
Old School (or Hard SUcJJ) Baptist^
riton THE CHARGE OF
3 a © w m.
BT JOEL MATJIKtVS.
IffT PUBLISHED, and fin aale at this Office, and at
™ U* several Book Stores in this city. Alao, by most nf
* Pinchers of this denomination. Price. 25 cents, single
K'.nrSI 75 per dozen.
Dec 5 10
Ee'S
mt£ mccnon.
Notice lo Voters.
er of Council, a Book for Register of V. -•
i. as provided by the City charter, will be open,
: iv of Decemher next, for that purpose, at the
lie, where all persons whose names ore not on
■ imok, can enter them.
P OlSce linuta, from 9 to 12 o’clock, every day. ~
■ tv-epted ) A. U. FREEMAN, .
18-13, U ; /•.
EATING HOUSE.
pE sal'scribcr takes ibis opportunity to inform Ins
hriends and the public, that nc continues nt his old
[- J wifi be in readiiie*A to minister xq their wants in
rnncai t:elonging to his line of business.
Iintercourse with Savannah,atTord him the
; cs ot’that market, and being the Agent of that well
L! DDINGTON A; )N. be is
J ili.it he will be daily suptdietl with
Fre ii Fish, Oysters,
other delicacy tlint cun be obtained on the sea-
;‘i md atSavaiiudh.
'!i«rr»ngementsibr daily supplies by Ratl-Rojid, are
■ J "' permanent.
|-CALS can be obtained at any hour, from aunrlse to
^ aad bis Fare will comprise all the varieties of
Stnic, and Meats of the soason, served with neatness,
> uaietncss, by atteatire and civil servants.
For Sale fo Families.
'’INTERS in the shell, by the bushel, keg, or gallon,
D» Pickled,.
'A PISH of all kinds.
y 13 U E. C. GRANN1S3. Agent.
_ Execatorta Snle.
ryiLL be sold, at the residence of the subscriber, in
I.:. Junes cnuiityvnn Saturday, tlie 3d riny of I’KIJIVU-
Tj' r - xt. tlie Feriehable Property of Reuben Roberts,
or such pan thereof as is not disposed of by the
Bspecifia object*, consisting of a Horae, Buggy, and
*icle«. LUKE KOBE It TS, Qualified Exr.
g 12^
* sccui»rn’ S:tlr.
iV iLL he sold, on ihe fir*t Tucsdav in MARCH next,
" before the (’• uri-House door in Jackson, Butts conn-
lie It. ii iioura of sale, one Lot of Land, No. 171,
istrici of originally Henry, now Butts county.—
1.* \ 160, in the same District and county*
a negro man. about 30 years of age ; Wilie, 25
S', .i woiiian, about 50 years old ; and Minta,
bout 23 years «»Id. Sold by an order of the Infe-
whc i n . 1 1; 1 'l: for ordinary purposes, as the prop-
i A. M >. t-eccased—for the benefit of tie
‘editors. Terms on tbc day of sale.
MARTHA MALONE. Exr’x.
THOMAS B. BCJRFOKD.
\2 BRITTON BUTTRILL.
JOS. & EDWI1V SAFLSStlRY,
H AVING purchased of Mr. R. W. MORRIS, bis en
tire Stock of
CLOTHING,
cse^.^5, CASSZXti^iRES, &C.
are prepar -G to offer the same at very reduced pric. - for cnsli
The S#o -;in new, and the Clothing manufni tui. ; in -.lie
latest style, and in tlie best manner. They feel wn r.rred
in saying, that, as regards variety, quality, and price, their
Stock cannot be surpassed by any in the city.
They have on hand,
Gentlemen’s super Beaver and Pilot Cloth
oras^ar jbs obek.—<sj» rsc' ssb ,
Gentlemen's super Beaver and Pilot Cloth
FKOCK COATS,
Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s super
CLOTH CLOAKS,
Gentlemen’s Bine, Black, Green, Cadet Mixed
Frock and Dress Coats,
Gentlemen’s super French Csssinsere FROCK COATS,
Gentlemen’s Cloth, Cassimere, Sattinett, aud Jeans
south’s exoTnma,
OP KVERT DESCRIPTIOJT ?
BLUE, BLACK, MIXED, AND FANCY
CLOTHS .3,VJ» C.1SSL1IJESCES.
Also, a splendid assortment of
VESTS, Gloves, Snspeadeis, Shirts.
COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY,
TRUNKS, CAHrET SAS-S,
U3IBRELLAS, <fcc 4& c
Macon, Dec 5, 1843
O’ The nndersigaadrtavingdisposed ofhi* entire stock
of CLOTH IN(i M. ;s.J.& E.SAULSBURY. would
recommend them to <!:a patronage of his former cus-
tonievs and the public general y—believing that tlfeir ar
rangements are such as will enable them to offer their
Goods nt such prices as to make it to the interest «f purchas-'
ers to buy of them. R. W. MORRIS.
Dee 5. 1843 10 3m
Sack Coals.
rrUVEEDS Cloth and Salinett Sack Coats, of a superior
J. quality. For sale by J. J2. SAULSBUIIY.
Dec 5 10
To the Ladies.
A FEW Ladies superior Spanish Cloth Cloaks, for
Josee’s) being an entirely new style. Jnst received
and for sale by
Dec f
J. Jc E. SAULSBURY.
10
ticntlcnieii’s Cloth Cloaks.
J UST Received a handsome assortment of Gentlemen’s
Circular Cloth Cloaks, (Broadway style) For sale
by J. be B- SAULSBURY.
Deo 5 -
1 county, in favor
lligdon Po^
_ Also, one Hcuse and Lot, in Fran - - ,!e. whereon Wil
liam 11. Snelling now lives; levied on as tlie ]iroperty of
said Snelling, to satisfy' a fifa from Crawl-> - : Superior Court,
-lit favor of Jeremiah (J. Harvey. Admr. .Ye. vs. Wm. 1).
Snelling, aad Christopher F. Fickling, security. Property
pointed out by plaintiff. - *
Also, one Negro Boy, by the game of Houston, about6or
7 years old; levied on as the property of Allen Marshall, to
satisfy a fi fit from Crawford Superior Court, in favor of the
Central Bank Vs. Allen Marshall.
Nov 28 S THOMAS ANDREWS, D. Shff.
POSTPON ED SALES.— Will ite told, at the tame
time and place.
Lot of Land No. 143, and the North-East half of Lot No.
142, ail lying it,.the 2d District of originally Houston, now
Crawford county; all levied on as the property of Allen
Marshall, to satisfy sundry fi fas, issued from ono of the
Justifies' Courts of said ct..aty, in favor of Hiram B. Trout
man vs. Richard Morris, a id Allen Marshall, security.—
Pr operty pointed out bv - Allen Marshall. Levy n. -..:e by a
constable, and returned,Ip O. M. Colbert, late Dep. YhcrilV.
Alao, Lot of Land No. ^3, in the Gta District of originally
Houston, now Crawford county; levied on as the property
of William Richardson, to satisfy ti Ii fa from Crawford Su
perior Court, iu-favor of Radford J. Turner vs. William
Richardson. THOMAS ANOUK Wei, D. Shff.
Nov 28 9
Unlit Jananry **»»«!€»•
W ILL be sold, on the. first Tut - lay in JANUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Jackson, Butts
county, within the legal hours of snle.
Lot of Land No. G,in the 4th District of originally Mon
roe, now .Butts county; levied on as the property of Thomas
Fester, to satisfy one fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in fa
vor of William Foster v*. Thomas Foster, and Samuel
Bcllali, security. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, Lot of Land No. 36, in the 1st District of originally
Henry, now Butts county; levied on as the property of Witt
C. Wise, to satisfy one fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in
favor of Aaron Woodward va. Wm, McKlhenny, Win.
Fulling'.on and Wilt C. Wise, security. Property pointed
out by plaintiff. O. C. CARMICHAEL, D. Shff.
POSTPONED SALE.— Will be sold, atthe tame time
aedplace,
937 acres bf Land, more or less, Noa. not known; levied
on as the property of Bartholomew Stell, to satisfy a fi fa
from Butts Superior Court,in favor of Sterling S. Jenkins,
Admr. of Willis C. Jenkins, vs. Bartholomew Stell. Prop
erty pointed out by defendant- _ _
Nov 28 9 JOHN ANDREWS, D. Shff.
NEW GOODS
A*E TF YO'ft'/i STORE.
FjlliR subsetiber would respectfullv announce to tbeuiti-
Jl. sent of Macon and its vicinity, that he is now opening his
IVcw stock of Dry-Ooojls,
at the New York Store, formerly occupied by G. W. be E.
Woodruff, next door to H. Fitch & Co. on Mulberry
street, where a share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
Macon. Nov 28, 1843 9 EDWIN HART.
llIlLLIiVERY AIYS> FAJ¥CT
AND
-a Tif K.B, W. B. JIOBRt
ItJL would respectfully announc
— -» to the Laof Macon and country
b’enerally. that she is .now opening,
on Cotton Avenue,opposite Messrs.-
<•*'" Scott & Carl'nr j and next door to 1
the Messrs. Oits, an e.vtire jf*W
Stock of the most Fashionable and
Latest Style o: GOODS,adapted to
the above Business; all of Which lias been selected by one
of the best judges in New York City. Great inducements
will he held out to purchasers fot 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 over be—
‘Promptnei without delay, and punctuality-with despatch.”
Macon, Nov 7, I c 13 9
-TVevr Ojoodx! Blew Goods!I
1II1C .Sul ocrioers are umv :>M*eiving a general Assorl-
audfaui v 1>ltY-GOODi?» of *r.e latest
1,300 sacks Salt,
1,000 bushels Alans Saif,
75 hhds. Sugar,
10 bjxes Loaf Sugar,
400 bags Cuba and Rio Coffee,
50 bags Jara Coffee,
20 hhds. Molasses,
100 bis. Whiskey,
- CO do Gin,
30 do Rum,
Cognac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Madeira, TeneriiTe, and Port Wine,
Linseed, Lamp, and Train Oil,
200 kegs White Lead,
100 boxes Window Glass,
300 kegs Nails,
40 tons Iron,
2 000 lbs. Steel.
Band and Hoop Iron.
Kail Rods and 5heet 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,
COO coils Manilla and Hemp Rope,
600 pieces Cotton Bagging,
2,000 lbs. Bagging Twine,
100 pieces Negro Ciotli,
COO Negro Blankets,
50 pair Bed Blankets,
10 pieces Broad Cloths,
15 do Cassimeres,
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 dor.en Bonnets,
100 cases Shoes and Boots,
Every article waii
Stock:
100 Men’s and Women's Saddles,
15 crates Crockery, assorted,
50 Reams Cap and Letter Paper,
Whips, Bridles, and Collar*,
10,000 lbs. Casting*;
500 do Sad Irons.f T}
1,000 do "Waijon Boxes,
100 dozen Weeding Hoes,
200 pair Trace Chains,
20 boxes Collihs’ Axes,^
15 bo.xes Colton and Woo] Curd#,
15,000 Segars,
20 dozen Castor Oil,
15 do Lemon Syrup,
15 do Stoughton'S Bitters,
iO do Spirits Turpentine,
10 do Copal Varnish,
2 barrels Blue Stone,
2 do Epsom Salt?,!
5 hides Cotton Osnaburgs,
5 do Factory Yarn,
25 do Shirting nnd Sheeting,
100 pieces Red and White Flannel#,
£00 do Calicoes,
20 do Ginghams,
20 do Muslin de Laines,
20 do black and colored Silks,
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 Linen#,
20 do Satinetts,
30 do Kentucky Jeans,*
10 do Salisbury Flannels,
150 do Bleached Homespun,
2U0 dozen Spool Thiead,
Paint Brushes.
Currv- Combs, Coffee Mi 1 Is,
Double-barreled Shot Guns,
Single do do do
Tubs, Buckets, Dippers,
Ilysozi, Gun-Powder, and Imperial Tch
1
style
brick
AjLSO,
10,000 LBS. PRIME GEORGIA BACON
aiterns, whi<
PC oue dooi
rfJer for 6alc at fair fit-ices, i
i Washington Hall.
GEO. W. PRICE A CO.
MACON. October 3. 1843.
10
WASHINGTON
OTACOX, GEORGIA.
T H E subscriber has again taken this Estab
lishmenl, where he will always be hap
pir to attend to the calls of his old customers,
arid the travelling public generally.
Macon, June 20 38 S. LANIER.
• Exrs.
i» Sale.
of JANUARY next, at
s Powell, deceased, in
p s of aale. all the Perish-
te of said deceased, con-
WWeat, Corn. Folder,
Plantation Tools. Ac.
,11 is sold. Term,
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Macon, (iieo.
T HU subscriber having become the Proprietor of this
well known establishment, respectfully solicits the
patronage of the public- The house has been entirely
cleaosed and noraied; the rooms replenished with clean
beds nnd suitable furniture, and the whole interior of the
establishment adapted lo the comfort of his guests. That
the domestic ecooomy oftL-e House will be such as to grati
fy the mostfastidious, he has but to inform the public, that
be has engaged as general Superintendents, WM. SHI
VERS. JUNR. AND LADY, whose career as Managers
ofa Tavern in Sparta, for nine years, has commended him
to the favorable notice of the "^'^"Mic^HOMAS.
Sept. 19
The undersigned having disposed of hi* ^proprietorship
in the Ccotgal Hotel, to Mr. W. G. Thomas, l.-om his knowl
edge of him, and the well known capacity of Mr. end Mrs.
Shivers, in the management of a Public House",«an wun
confidence, recommend the Central Hotel to the paifCosg
of bis friends and the public. ^ SIMS
Sept. 19 .'**
Dooly Jnuuniy Wnlc#.
P ostponed sales.—wd be sold, on the first
Tuesday in JANUARY ivxi. i cfore the Court-House
door in Vienna, Dooly county, within the legal hours of sale,
Three Negroes, to wit: Jacob,about 30years old; Dick,
abaut 25 years old ; and Cate, about 20 yea:a old; levied on
as the property of Maria Bembry, lb satisfy sundry' fi fas
from a Justice’s Court in favor ol Nathaniel Wade vs. Da
vid Scarborough and Maria Bembry. for the use of James
Boatright. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, Lou of Land Nos. 2 and 3, iu the 16 th District, 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 Robert G. Ford to satisfy one
fi fa from Lee Superior Court, 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 keeps a Grocery; levied
on as the property of John M. Bottom, to satisfy two fi fas
from Dooly Superior Court, oae in favor of Luther Roll vs.
John M. Bottom, and one in favor of Allen B. Chastain vs.
John M. Bottom. THOMAS W. PETTEE. Sbff.
Nov 21 ®■
Iltiitn Janiar; Snle.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu JANUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Jackson, Butt*
county, within the legal boars of sale.
Lot of Land, No. not known, it being the place whereon
tlie defendant, Daniel Earp. now lives, in the 4th District
of originally Monne, now Butts county, and more particu
larly known as the place where Allen 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 Karp, to satisfy one fi fa
from the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of Nathan H.
Beall vs. Daniel Earp.
-Nov 21 8 GRIFFIN C. McMICHAKL, D. 8.
X.OST,
O N the 21st instant, on the road lrom Tliomaston to Tur
ner’s Factory, a small PQ'lKET WALLET, con
siderably used, containing between 30 nd $ 100. on various
Banks, with a. small amount of silver. An> information
will be thankfully received, and a liberal rew aid paid to
the finder, on its being delivered to the subscriber, nt Bel-
view, Talbot county. WADE H. FULLER.
Nov CS, 1843. ‘ 9
~ r~s5KAtS»j
FROM the subscriber, on the night of the 21st
nstanu between Thomastou and Flint River, a
lark browo MARE MULE, about 6 years old,
iomswhat rubbed by the harness, a good pacer—
no Other mark! rvc -ifcetfiu. T^e undersigned would be
thankful for any information, and a sulttvie reward "'™n
for the p eturn of the animal. WADE II. FULLER.
Belv^ew.Talbotco. Nov. 28.1843. 9
RATES
Bji
freight and passage
Came to my PI nutation.
A BOUT the first of September last, a SMALL GREY
HORSE, nearly while; 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,
pay charges, and take him away. WM. SPELL.
Vienna. Dooly county. Nov. 1,1843. 9 tf
CJtZJTIOJY.
CJTOLEN fiom the Confectionary of Outlaw & Fisher,
►5 on the night of the 7th of September last, one large
Calf Skin POCKET BOOK, containing tlie following
Notes: OneNoteon Joseph Jackson, for 8 II 12}, dated
1st January. 1843, due one day after-date, and .payable to
Samuel Dawson be Brother, o*r bearer. Oue Note on John
Stephens, given to John Champion, and endorsed by John
Champion, for $18, dated and due 1st January, 1843. Also,
three Thirty Dollar Notes, on Wm. Hubanks, with Wiley
Cobb, security, date not tecollected, but due 1st January,
1843, and pavable to Benjamin Smith, Guardian of the mi
nors of W. G. Paullett.
The public are hereby cautioned against trading for any
of said 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
$30 REWARD.
ip ANAWAY from the subscriber, near
Ea, Macon, on the 6th inst. a dark Negro
Man, by the name of ISAAC, about 35 yra.
old ; about 6 feet high, and stout built; the
. white of his eyes somewhat red; has some
marks on his right arm, occasioned by the
bite of a dog;-i.- a‘ good Carpenter; went off on a sorrel
Mare, with a small white on her face. He probably has on
a blue sattinett round coat, and it blue ramblet cloak, .sr ine-
virhat worn. It is likely he has a free pa^.
A reward of $25 will be given for bis apprehension in
this State, or $30, if out of the State,
Dec 12 II JAMES It. PERRY.
Dooly Jnanary Stales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
■ next, before the Court-House door in Vienna, Dooly
countv, within the legal hours of sale,
One Lot of Land, No. 14, in the 1st District of aaid coun
ty ; levied on as the property of Council S. Bryan, to satisfy
sundry fi fas in favor ol the Officers of Court, for their co> t.
Levied on ami returned to me by constable.
POSTPONED SALES.—At the same time and place.
One Lot of Land, No. 48, in the 9th District of said conn
ty; levied on as the property of Ltttlebury Sims, to satisfy
one'fi fa in favor of Wm. and 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 fa in favor of
Christopher B. Strong vs. Elizabeth Burgess.
Nov 28 10 JAMES G. OLIVER, P.ghff.
I>ooIy illnrch mortgage Stale.
\7t7TtL be sold, on the first Tuesday in M A.RCH next,
v T before the Court-House door in Vienna, Dooly coun
ty, within the legal hours of ssle,
Two Negroes: John, a man, about 25years old, and Min
ty.a woman. about 45 or 50 years Old; levied on as the
property of Alexander Meriwether, to sati.-fy one mortgage
fi fa issued from Dooly Inferior Court, in tavor of Henry C.
Faqua vs. Alexander Meriwether. Property pointed out
io said mortgage fi fa.
Dec 12 U THOMAS W. PETTEE, Shff.
100 lbs.
10
..each.
1 25
.•each,
1 50
..each,
30
..each,
35
s. each,
25
s, each,
15
..each,
15
..each,
15
50
NEW BOOKS,
At II © A RD 2 AN * S Si o ole Stove,
f (Etc Bible*
rSTUJE subscriber lias just received a large supply of sea-
| 1 soooble BOOKS, conforming all the late publications,
AMBROSE POWELL, ? . , I among which are the American Annuals, vix:
CH ARLES POWELL, j Admr » | The Gift.fur 1644, The Winter Green, for 1844,
T-.fTnuntv Wfm-g-t- Jason West, ! The Opal
Q^hSiaTdooTv c
Darnel J. Davis
jr ' the Estate of 81
lTi «-»ra therefore to
ted tnd creditor
I * - j m me lor latte
mil admonish all an
f said deceased, to
time prescribed b
why said letters ah
land, this 14th Dec.
E. W. DENNIS,
Jl>?
r .Isle, np
ad singular,
be and ap-
aw, to shew
»H B. CLAl’P, cc<
edited bvN. P. WilKs,
Rose of Sharon, 1844', Friendship's Offering, 1844,
The Literary Souvenir, do’ The Little Keepsake,
The Little Gift, The Child’* Gem,
m. Nicholas Gifu Annualette,
Youth’s Keepsake, Holiday Tales.
Marco Paul’* Travels, Heroes of England,
Old Humphrey’s Observations and Thoughts,
]V reiv»l’s Poems, and a great many other Books, too nun
*0us to men!ion. , ,
A,-.». A . "r Gi.i ll**i 1* A P K H . <' i?’ nis*l j
or PAPER ruled and plain, for writing and print
dank Cards; o nmon PRINTING PAPER.
n n extensive assortment of
Innrou-. medical, and Lav
BOOKS,
11 be sold ill 1 ><v prices, for Cash
School, yti
Until .Tnnuiii-y Sales.
ITtriDL bn sold, on the first Tuesday iu JANUARY
T T next, before the Court-House door in Jackson,Butts
county, within the legal hours of aale,
3 Lots, including the Indian Spring Hotel, of two acres
each; the Lot.on which the Billiard House formerly stood,
all on the Indian Spring Reserve. A'so. the followingNe-
urnes: David, 20 years old; Gabriel. 18; Jim, 15; Jack,
12; Ephraim, 8; Sarah, 30; Lydia, 25; Susan, 13; and
Mark, 4. Also, 100 Beds and Mattresses and furniture for
lie same; one hnndrad Bedsteads, some of them fine;
ifty small Tables; twelve large Dining Tables; a
large quantity of Breakfast and Dinner Plates; Knives and
Forks; Table and Tea Spoons; Casters, tialts. Ac.; Pitch
ers, Dishes, and Steak Dishes; 1 Piano Forte; Mantle
Fjtrniture; 2 Clocks; 1 large Centre Table; 1 small do,; 2
Sofj*: 2 dozen fine Sitting Chairs; 3 large Looking Glass
es- 1 Carpel; 3 dozen Sitting Chairs; 150 common do; n
quantity pf Wash Bowls nnd Pitchers for roam* J a large
quantity ot'.Lt»king Stases for rooms; a quantiiy qf Bar
room Furniture-. Lamps, 3ce.; Irons, hboveJa. tad Tonae.
Kitchen Furniture, consisting of a large JMnttly of Cook:
ing Utensils; 3 Bureaus, nnd 1 set Dining Tables ; alb lev
ied on !,s the property of Henry Dillon, to satisfy 5 fi fas
from the Superior Court, r.nd C trom the Inferior Court of
Butt* county, in faxor of ThcirW* C. Sjibet, Administrator
of,John Nisbet, deceased, ra. Henry Dillon and John C.
Watters ; 2 in favor of James Wakeroan, bearer, vs. “ en *
rv Dillon . Harvev S. Hoadly vs. Henry Dillon ; \V llMm
Miixt'v v. Henry Dillon; Maxey &JBartlett vs. Henry Dil-
]on i ' ■, ” ,»• s ] . N -• v>. ■. a i . i W i;iu. V. 1» <11v vp. Hen
rv Dillon; Da id Elder vs. Henry Dillon; Charles Camp- |
)><*]) A Co. vs. Henry Dillon; Robert G. Duke vs. Henry j
Dillon ; and William White vs. Heniy Dillon. I
MOnT<i.t(/K SALES. — One Negro Man, by the name
f York. ab’» ii -d vear-sold ; and M,illej and her two chil*
Guardians’ Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of Hous
ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold, before the Court-House door in Perry, Houstcra coun
ty, on the first Toesdayjp MAR'CHmext, within the legal
hours of sale, the jnidjfRed interest of two-fifths of 135 a-
crea of Lot of Land No. 34, in the 14th District of saul
county—be 1 .mudn" to Frlix M ’Xair and Frances McKair,
orphans of James b. Me N air, d ?•* eased* 'l o be sold Co r the
benefit of said miuor orphans. Terms on the day.
GEO. M. DUNCAN, Guardian
for Felix McNair.
SOLOMON FUDGE, Guardian
Dec 12 U for Frances McNair.
Passkn’geus r> c. pr. mile, (children under 12 yp. & servt?. iialf 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, aha all measurement goods....... ....per cubic foot,
Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go 1
by weight,
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, each.
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil
BarrelsjJl Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac...
Barrels oi*Molasses and Oil,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit, Onions, and all other light bis. each,
\ bis. Pork, Fish, Liquor, &c. & all Kegs of 10 gals. 5c upwards, each,
$ bla. Flour, Fruit, .Potatoes, tcc. each,
[Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels, each,
V.dt in sacks over four bushels,-...-..- ....per bushel.
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags, per bushel,
Colton Bagging per piece.
Boxes of Soap, Candles, See. of common size, ..each,
Brooms in bundles,. per dozen,
Buckets, Collars, Scythes, Shovels & Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen,
Chairs .-per dozen. 1 00 l 50 B 00
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, &c .each.]
All small packages not weighing 10 Jibs, nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith’s Bellows, each,!
Potatoes, Apples, A per bushel,!
Demijohns, jugs. Jars, 5cc. not over two gallons, each,
- Demijohns, Jug?, Jars, 6cc. over two gallons., each,
Ploughs. * each,
Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs ....each,
Four Wheel Carriages each,
Two Wheel Carriages, each.
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, each,
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet,
Wood, per cord,
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs, per head.
Oxen and Beef Cattle,... per head,
Horses,.......................J..........per head,
.Sheep, Goats, Calves, and Dogs,.. .per head,
Turkeys and Geese in coops,............. .per head.
Ducks and Chickens in coops ....per head,
Special contracts may be made with the Superintendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following article
large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle.Lumber. Wood. Brick, or Stone, 5tc. &c.
Planters or Fanners are allowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of tin
facing to market.
Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee, or-Alabama, consigned to th
( of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded front any point of this Road, by wagons, to their plac»
tination. free of chaige for Storage or Forwarding.^
Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffin, Bari
pr Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the rcgnl.tr rates o ' Transports ,
rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company 's Age
con, or ;it the Depot where the goods are received or delivered.
-The attention of Merchants aud Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrange
shipp Hg their Produce to Market, anil obtaining their supjilies, through this channel of communication with tl.
The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within miles of our Depot,
completed to M aeon early this fall. This Rood is in daily .operation to Griffin, 60 miles above Macon; and. <
of‘December, will be opened for Business to LeaUville,21 miles above Gtiffin ; and to the junction wi.h the \Y
Atlantic Rail-Road, early next spring. That portion of tlie Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, .
rebu ilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon lo Griffin, is now iu goo<
business.
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods L
Savannah, over the Central nnd this Rail-Road consigned to our A gents, as goods ran be hauled from Barnesv
S-5
25
37
50
88
1 00
2 00
S 00
75
1 25
1 t»3
2 (10
3 501 5 00
2 50
3 00
3 50
1 00
2 00
25
33
45
1 50
2 00
2 50j
2 00
3 00
4 00 j
23
33
45
3
3
4
2
2
2 i
to Columbus, for 4 *
All goods will
50 cents per 100 pound
sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered
her partof the country at proportionable rates
August 20, 1S43.
fisecuiorhi 8al«
Si, on the first Tuesdc
W ILLI _
next, before the Couit-House
in FEBRUARY
in Jackson,Burts
county, within the legal hours of sale, one Negro Woman,
by the name of Clark, about 40years old, belonging to tlie
Estate of Nancy McClendon, deceased, late of said county.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Nov 28 9 JOHN. GOODMAN, Exlr-
| May 10.
JOSEPH 23. CilAPr,
Attorney nt Law,
Vienna, Dooly county,
Ma
All of wliii
tinn will Ijema.lri tnth
rave m sell iw'n Negroes, (Major am
• tlie Estate of Reuben Robert*.'deceas
•y. rfold for the purpose of makiro
in'- l.e ' itaaapamed in nia Will, as ex
LUKE ROBERTS, Clualified Exr.
s
DerS 10 .1. M. lK.-AKDMAX.
.exchajvg !<:.
JIGUT i'llEl'KS on N
1,1 ; levie
•ih C.'l)e
York, for sale by
HENRY O. FREEMAN-
EXCHANGE,
S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York,for snle by
Nor 14 7 4m WM. T. ROWLAND.
*d ori as the property of Young G
irtqnge fi fa in favor of John Grie**,
arm*, vs Young G. Malone,
by the name of Ezekiel, about 30
Ion ns the property of .Tame« Brady, to
rrure ti fat in favor of John Grier, Exr. of
nni>. vs. James Brady. Property pointed
r, ' h ' JOHN ANDREWS. 1>. Slit!'.
nFail'll January Mortstsigr Rule.
flLTiUenlJ, on tlie first Tuesday in JANUARA
tefore ike Court-Iluiise door in Knoxville.
Crawfnrilcpujay, within tbelegal hour* of sale, _
o ( )sj a ,. r es tCLanri, No. 154, in ihe Till District of nriein-
allv ifouston. now Crawforil county ; levied on io satisfy a
mortgage fi fit in favor of Bond be Murdock vs. John A.
K night. Property pointed out in said tnnries^e fi fa-
O. t 31
w
OitJl
Exccittor’n Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY
next, before the Court-House door in Jackson. Butts
countv, within the legal hours of ssle, one Negro Woman,
named Fanny, about 40 years old. and Mima, her girl child,
about 5 year* old, and her boy child, Charles, about 1 year
old. Sold a« apart of the Estate of William Hancock, de
ceased, for the benefit of the legatees of his Will. Terms
made known on tlie day.
Nor 28 10 JAMES T. MADDOX, Ex r.
/^rEOR(5TA. Houston County.—Whereas, John S. Wi'.-
Vff Hams applies to me for letters of Administration on the
Estate of Jeremiah W. Williams, dec., late of said county:
These aro, therefore, tn cite and admonish all and singu*
Jar, the kiudred 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
Granted. Given under my hand, this 24th Nov. 1 - 13.
6 9 BRYANT BATTON. cco
xT'1 EORGIA. Dooly County.—Whereas. Bransom Bar-
\Jf din and William'G. Walden. apply to me for letters of
Administration on the Estate of Arthur Bardin, deceased,
late of aaid county:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred 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.) wliv said letters should not be
.-ranted. Given under my hand, this 16:h Nov. 1843.
° n " JOSEPH B. CLAPP, oo J
J-N BORGIA. Doolv County.—Whereas, John W. Cox
xJT applies for letters of Administration on the Estate of
& SEEOCKIiSnr,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
W ILL practice in the counties of the 5outh-\V esterr
Circuit, Randolph, Lee, Early, Baker, Decatur
Dooly, Macon, Sumter. Telfair, Irwin, Pulaski, of the
Southern; and Houston,, Crawford, Pike, Upson, Butts
aud Monroe, of the Flint Circuit.—Office at Vienna, Dooly
county. Geo. WILLIAM BRO^\ A,
May 23 34 WINFKEY L. SHOCKLEY.
&' xaotnsGEB. ^
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ^
I.ANtrit, Machs Co. Gko.
J. T» r.BAY,
Liperintendant of Trarspor
i/ILL practice in the fo
t rion. Crawford, HoU:
•ing counties—M aeon, Ma
on, Doolv A. Sumter.
JOHN’M, GILES,
JOHN C. MOUNGER.
4
Jan 1
,T. S. “OEMINrARD,
ATTOKNEV AT LAW,
PERRY. CEO.
rAIWESRO & SPEAH,
ATTOKNEV*i AT LAW,
FORSYTH. M OX ROIC COUNTY. CA
June 1 5 ^
SSvc I Soui ;*s« Canal Flour.
CT BLS. Rye Flour
O 50 Ids, Canal Flour, fur sale
is, .Tolu
on the
Lydia Stephens, deceased, late of said county:
These are, therefore, tnch» 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 j
shewcause *(ifany they have.) why said letters should not I
be !• ranted. Given under niv hand ot offiite, this 24th day ,
of Nov. 1843. 10 JO SEIM I _B CLAPP. CCO
i'*1 hOHhlA. D .olv County.— Wiiereas Ambrose P.nv-
\Jf ell and Charles Powell apply to me for letters of Ad*
mioistration oc tlie Estate of James Powell, deceased, iate |
of said county: _ # :
These arc, therefbie, to cite and admonish all and singu
•lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and
r office, within the time prescribed by law. to j
in any quantity, by
H. C. FREEMAN.
ESccr find C ider.
| - IH.< Beer.
j O 10 bis. Cider, just received per Rail-Rc.nd, bv
' Xov21 II. C. FREEMAN.
•Vi k BLS.''Iridi 1\ tutor-:. "
•3" * 7.0 bushels Sweet Potatoes, at 20 rents per bushel.
Burkwlie.it. Crackers, Butter, Ginser Nuts, fresh supply,
; us t received bv 11. C. FREEMAN.
Nov 21 8
ri'HK utidersignecl nave cominen
8 hove, in connection with their Ci
ING BUSINESS,and are prepared
ufacture Clothing, of every kmd, in t :
style, and at the shortest notice. Th<
sive attention of one of the firm, will l
lo this branch of their Business, an.
experience, they believe, will enable
give entire satisfaction. They will at •.
their employ the best worknn
supplied from New York ami
whatever may he of interest to tlie
ie patronage of the public is respect:
J. 5: E. SAULSB1
12, 1843 11
Ilasnilioii, ESanlciiiau A; k
FACTORS
AND
General Com mission Tflereh <
SAVANNAH, CEOBCLi.
I August 29, 1843, 48
thoiu aS ju. hakdjehv
Commission Merchat
.*•■/I’.i.r.VJl/, a unite: i.r,
I S prepared to execute all oi-.lers for selling aud ■
. ing Produce, and will make liberal Advance-
Produce consigned to him for sale.
Krfrr to—Wm. D-karing i Sons, Charleston.
Wiiky, Lam: A Co.
P. A. Lawson. Albany, Ga.
R. K. Hinf-s, Esq. ••
Rea & Cotton, Macon,
(’has. Day be Co..
Johnson, Jones A Peck, GnJJTn,
Beck, Dobbins be Co.
Kimbrough be Hiikivjt, Apalach:
l.ocKHAin be Yof.vs,
Aiiunst 1. 1843. 44
J
UST r
Pots. (
Dec 12
CASTIVOS.
ved. a well assorted lot of Castings.inJudii
is, Spiders, and Andirons.
II JOS. N. SEYMOUR.
J»H.\ T.
Factor A Commission .ITereh.
SAVANNAH, GKORLI
N. B. —Particular attention will be given to Forw
Province and Merchandize.
appea
shew
be gre
ise, (if i
>d. G
jtbev have,) why said letters should not
veil uudertny hand, this 2 lib Nov. 1843.
JOSEPH B. CLAPP, c co
/» BLS. PK.4CU BKAJNDV, a genuine article, for i
t) aale by JOS. N. SEYMOUR. 1
Dei# 10 11;
Ai
LAND.
LOT OF LAND. situated in Houston cov.o *• r
the Plantation <»l Gen. Rutherford, for s«
M/ieon, Nov 14. 184 3.
E. B. wixr
THOMAS ANDREWS. D. Shff.