Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, October 29, 1844, Image 3

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Council Chamber, l October 11 ill, 1814. i ftlC.CLAK MEKTINO. rr 'u/ t IU>l*M?aU»,and Drnton, Freeman, Rylander, IB*** T ^HK minutes of ilia Iasi regular nnd cull meeting* wit* mui anil confirm«**l. . .. The bridge-keeper report* toll for llto week ending on Flounce to wlmm li»a been n-Wr- La the nropo»iiion of Mr*.™ Bi'lmp & Parson*, to re- e r ihe aahiect matter of llieir claim against the cprno- I i! in* for damages sustained at the late fire, to the arbit- Z". ( »d award ofdisinteiesied legal gentlemen, , Renml. that }bejr have Intd the matter under eonetd- <ration, and decline such reference, for the following ^Because a* public agents nnd officer*, they do not htli'ere that tliev have the right to accede to the propo- in an much ns no such power i* delegated to i '’F'Cecswsc they believe the preeedent would he dan- gerous.nud might finally rcault in the moat injurious S con#rqueoees to the city. 3. Herauae. if the applicants hnre sustained any dam- aga by the illegal nr unlawful act of the corporation, ilieV have an ample mtn ilv at law. i ' H. O. ROSS, > \V. S. ELLIS, > Committee. ISA AC HOLMES. ) The above report was received and adopted. The Committee on .Streets, to whom wee referred ilia prlition of Mr. J. Oowlee.for pertniseiou tolmild n piaz xa ten feet wide, on first street near Cotton Avenue: Also, Ihe memorial of the Trustee, of Bibb County Academy, for leave to rlose up rertain nllrys in rqiinre *3 for a-irll time ns the lots eo enrlnccd shall he used : f„ r '«n academy—Report adveise to granting the prayer of the petitioners. Reports received nnd adopted. The Pump Committee report in favor of Ale*. Kirh- «nl<’ hill for work on city numps, from 1st Feb. to 21at Sent. 1814, am.-unt $54! 50. Report received nnd adopted. Pa«sed Grates, Wood St Co’a bill for one keg of pow der |* *W; , On motion AIJ. Holm**, Resolved, That Ihe Finance Committee, in conjunc tion with his lienor the Mavor, he authorized t« make such disposition of the Mock o-vned by the city jn the Jlonrr.e Rail Road and Banking Company,as they may d«em most conducive to the intercit of the city, subject to lb* *pproval of Council. On motion of Aid. Winn, Resolved, That the time for pnving of city Taxes bn extended to the first of November next after which lime Ike Treasuier he instructed to issue execution* against ill defaulter*. Leave was granted Tor a bridge arms* a 20 foot alley near Lott M'lolvbv’e, at the public expense. Council adjourned. Attest. A. R. FREBMAN. c. c. S Council Chamber. October 19, 1844 SPECIAL MEETING. Present—The Mayor; Aldermen, Rylander, Ross, Holmes, Ellis, Denton. Abeeot—Collins, Freeman, Winn. The meeting was railed for Ihe purpose of hearing th.e report of tha Committee on Finance in conjunction with the Mavor. who were authorised ut the last meeting.of Council, to dispose of 500 shares of tlip stork owned by the city in the Monroe Rail Band and Banking Corn pa- '' i’he CnniTiiittee report, having sold said stock to Mr. John D. Gray, for the sum of $9*533 33—$ti,5'CI 33 to lie paid in cnsli, and $3,000 in two equal 'instalment*, payable in ou* and two y ear* frou: date, with approved acvuritjr. The report w as received and adopted, and the same committee authorised to close the contract. • Council adjournoJ. Attest. A. R. FREEMAN, c. c. Council chamber. ? October 25, 1844. J REGULAR MUTING. Present—The Matok; Aldermen, Ryl&nder, Rosa. Freeman. Kill*. Dmtnn. Absent—Collins, Holmes, Winn: • The minutes of the Inst regular meeting were read, when, on motion,it was , Resolved. That so much of the minute* as relate to the rejiort of the Street Committer, upon the petitions of j. Cowles -md the Trustee* .of Bildi county Academy, lie reconsidered, and said petition* lie referred to n select committee, to ti-purt < n the same to the Council at the next meeting. ; Curried—and Aid. Freeman. Ellis and Winn, appoint ed licit Committee. Tlin minute* were then ednfirmed. Tim Bridge Keeper report* title fog file week, ending this day, $107 04. . N. Smith's bill for repairs to Engine. $3—passed. Young JohusoaVbill, Jail fees fora negro, $3 93— pa<sed. Council tlmn adjourned A Host. A. R. FREEMAN, c. c. TICKETS nearly all sold, persons dasirou* of making •a investment in the following SPLENDID SCHEME* will please rail before 3 o'clock. Gram] LOTTERY of Georgia. AUTHORIZED BT THE LEGISLATURE. F* the Benefit •f tlillodxcvillc Masonic Ilnll. Class No. 28, To be drawn at our OiEce. THIS DAY, Oct. 29th, 1844. GEORGE ROBINSON & CO. * ’ssnstgers. 1 Prize or $4,000 1 do do 8.00 \ do do 4S.00 1 do do 330 Itr TICKETS «l~Halres 50e—iiosrtcrs 25c. Packages warranted to draw at least ane half. Uacerrent bills taken at value. GEO. ROBINSON A CO. Managers. Oet 29. 5 iTIrs. Kennedy, H AS juft! returned from Charleston, with a uhdice as* sortment of articles of MILI\EfeY. She has removed to the next door from the Commere.ii! Baak, and opposite Wrigley St Hart's Carriage Ware Houst. where she will he happy to receive calls from her old friends and the public generally. She haatarefully selected a choice asaortitient of Fcstlhrrw, Pai i*i:»t» Flowers, ltibboits, Luces, Gimps, Gloves, dte. Also Bonnet materials, which will be told as cheap as can h-* had in this market. BOB NET*. TABUS and CAPS made to order. Alto all kiads of Embroidery, Masonic and Odd Fellows Aprons. Straws bleached and altered to the most fashionable shapes. Macon, Oct, 29. 5 3t * Boots and Shoes. O il; II «t~*V W now complete and very extensive, com- * Rriftinr every fttylo and pattern. A fine asauitmcnto LADIES’ SHOES end SLIPPERS. Give ns a cailif vou wish bargains. WlNSHIP ft TOPE. Macon, Oetober^S, 1844. 5 \eiv Dry Goods* U fE would respectfully solicit the attention cf buyera of DK.Y GOODS, and invite ihetn to call and ex amine our block. Our fjooas were selected by cxpeiien- ced hands,and purchased under the most advanlageuUB circumstance*. Wo have now in aiore, and daily expect ing. TOR LADIKS' DRESSES, Black, blno black and white Satins ; black b'uo-black, figured and Satin stripe Silks; plain, figured and cameleon colored Silks ; Cashmere \ D'Ecosse. Kept .Cashmeres. Crape de Lanes. Monslin de Lanes. Chilians; black.colo red and •changeable 'Alparcsa ; black, blue-blacld and colo red HombizihosPalmetto Cloths. Merinos; plaid, piuk, green and buff* De Lanes ; rich patterns of Calico. WHITE GOODS. . Jacoimt, Mull. Nansook.Swiss, Rook and Check Muslins; Irish Linens, Corded Marseilles and Grass shirts; Cam bric, Dimity, Corded. • Hemstitch and «Linen Cambric Ilandkercheifs ; Thread. Coinbnc. Linen,Lawn. Bird-eye; Huckerbuck Smutch and Russia Diapers; bleached and brown Table Cloths ; blenched Table Diaper; HOSIERY. Black and white Silk Hose and Half Hose; black, white and colored CoitouHose nnd Half Hose ; white and black Worsted Hose. # , BONNETS. Ladies and misses Leghorn. Tuscan and Straw Bonnets; Bonnet Ribbons and Artificial Flowers. SHAWLS. • Rich Silk Rrncha. Merino. Kabyle, Robrov. Alpaccss and Cotton Shawls 3-4 and 4-4 ; Silk. Worsted and Cot- ton Shawl*; >ma!l Shawls and Nerk Ties. 1900 yards Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, from to 12} cents per yard; Bleached Shirtings and £}be« ( < n g*- from 61 to 18j cents per yard ; C uton F'annel; Calico, 10 yards for $1; Spool Thread. 25 spools for *$1, Worst Ed goods. Salinet.^Casimere, Broadcloths. Kentucky Jfeana, Linseys Kerseys ; white, read and yellow Flannel • Negro and Bed Blankets ; Carpetting. Hearth Rugs. Black Lasting** Pariseant. and Thibet Wool Cloth, mgetner with every variety of articles usually kepi in our line of business. We hesitate not to say that wo Will offer our goods nt such prices as will make it an inducement fer those wishing to buy DRY GOODS, to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Store on second Street, two doorsfroin Wash ihgton Hall, and next door to G. W. Price. G W.&E. WOODRUFF. Macon. Oct 29. 1844 * New Fall and Winter GOOD GEORGE M LOGAN, IS now opeoing a large aud extensive assortment of FALL JkND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of tamii Cloths, Cashmeres, Cashmere D’Ecosse. Cashmere De Lanes, Mouslin De Lanes. Fancy and Black Silks, with a variety of other new stylo of Goods for LADIES DRESSES. Rich Velvets, Cloths and Cassiineres, for Gentlemen. Hardware, Crockery and Glass, a large assortment, .11 of which he offers as low as any hou;e m the South. He will be happy to see those wishing to purchase, call and examine bis stock. October 29. 1844. - * - 5 Five Dollars Reward. S TOLEN on th. night of the 24th instant, from the pre mises of the subscriber, four mile, from Macon, on the Columbus ro.d. one MULE, and an OLD BLIND BAY MARE; with a whi-e spot in her forehead, one hind font wh.te; and two taddles and bridles. Tne mule returned with one saddle, having doubtless go'ten loose from the thief. The misting saddle, is a plain Georgia one. nearly new. with blue housing, ailver laced.and silver plated sIvt- upa: the small or too skirt, orns-nenied wiili yellow needle work. The above reward will be paid to any person, who will deliver the saddle to the subscriber, or giro information so that it can b* got. JOHN BA.LEY. Macon, Oct. 29 1844. 5 Valuable »*id Desirable. IProperty For sale. TM3HE subscriber offers for sale the large -1 House aud Lot situated in Vineville, laie the residence «*f Col. William Nixon, de ceased, On the premises ere all th. mrcasa- ry out buildings. The siluatioo one of the most pleasant in the village. Possesion will be given when, ever the purchaser may require iL Tne forms which are reasonable, can be made known by application to John D Winn, Macon, or the aubssriber ou the premises. , P. NIXON. Octobcr29 3 5t Administrator's Mole. \XTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY 8 Y uext. at the Court House in Clinton, Jones county between the usual hours of sale; part of the Beal Estate, belonging to the estate of Thomas Lowe.late of said enumv deceased : Lm»K~ ica.i 70 .„d 171. in the Slh district of formerly Baldwin now Joncscounty, nawWa| 6071 acres more or f.as lying about 9 miles from Macon, near the Ocmulfre Iliver,known as the Gibson place. Also 1031 No. nut known, piney woods, lying on the road leading from Macon to Melicdgevilie. about 5 miles from Macon, adjhinin-the lands of Reuben Roberts and Luke Roberts. 10! J acres. No. not known. lying on the Clinton Road.ad- jrining the Lands of Sintha Wardlawand Alex. Hunt Mi acres oak and Hickory, including some rich bottom land on Walnut Creek, lying on the Clinton Road.and adjoining the lands of T. Ellis and Henry Cook, known as the Harper place. 202| acre* piney woods. No. 18 in the 7rh district, originally Baldwin, now Jones county. lying on the Irwintcn Hoad, adjoining the lands of William Kitch ens. and Abram Williams. Also, 370 acres land more or less,containing 150 arres wbnddand. first quality oak and hirhnry. the balance a considerable portion e'f which is fresh and under a pood ftrre, lying about 6 holes from Macon, known as the Clark and ^irawbrid?- place, and ad joining me aiids of B. Kitchens nnd Lrtke Roberts 8rild for the benefit of the creditors of said Estate. ELLKN T. r OWE. Admr’x. ELISHA DAVIS, Adro'r. Oct. 28, 1844. 3 lYolice- I>URSUAN T to an Order of the Honorable tbe Inferior I Court «,f Twiggs county, when sitting es - Court of Ordinary, will he sold on the foot Tuesday in JANUARY iiext. hr f *re the Court House donr. in Knoxville, Craw- 'ortl couritV. within the legal hours of sale ; One Lot of l,and. No. 130. in the Gill district of Iluustoo. when sur veyed, but now Crawfoid county, containing 202} acres more or leas; sold as the property of Robins Andrews. Iste of Twiggs county deceased ; for the benefit of the hoirs of said deceased. Term, of sale rash. WHAM G. ANDREWS, f . J. tt. ANDREWS. f ■ Adnl n - Get. 22, 18l4. a* IVotice. \ GREEARLE to an Order of the Honorable Inferior Cou-t rf Dooly county, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses. »ill be ao*d before the Court House door, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the usual hours of sale, n Lot of Land, No. thirty two, In the moth District of said county. Sold aa the property of Enos Fountain, lnle of said county, deceased. 5nld for the purpose of distribution. ALEXANDER MERIWETHER, Adrnr. Oct. 29, 5 Factorage and Commission. fllHE subscriber having resumed the FACTORAGE l A'D COMMISSION BUSIN ESS at Savannah, offer* hit services to the public, and solicits the patro age nf his former friends, trusting that his experience and devoted attention to the interests entrusted to his ma-agrment. will give satisfaction. B. E. STILES. Savannah, Oct. 29 - 5 2m new-york circus. IIO WES & Iff ABIE, Pioprictors. T HIS unrivalled establishment will be exhibited in this City, for 4 days only, commencing MON DAY. Oct. 28th. Tbe large new Pavilion, urder which the exhibitions are given will be erected on a vacant LOT iu this CITY. And will b« fitted up and embellished in a very superior manner, with a view to the comfort nnd convenienca of vis itants. A portion of the boxes will be expressly reserved for the accommodation of those attending with Ladies and families. Admission. Boxes 50 cents; children and servants 25 cents. Doors <>peu at 7 o'clock, performances commence at 71 o’clock. Tickets Tor sale at the Hotels. Day Exhibi tions will be given on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 30th and 31st. commencing at 2 o'clock. The Manasers of the N«w York Circus, respectfully state, that while they have taken measures to secure the attendance or every accompaniment, in all the departments of their exhibition! that can contribute to the entertainment of those who mav stteud, they have not disregarded the taste of the public, wh-ch demands the exclusion of every thing immoral or objectionable; and in obedience to a de termination to establish a reputation (in which they have thus far happilv succeeded) excelling that of any other com pany now in the Unit-d States, they hare collected a greater amount of Equestrian and Gymnastic talent, than hat ever befnro been concenira*ed j improved to the utmost, their extensive and beautiful Stud of Horses—subjected every representation to a care'ul inspection and the strictest scru tiny, and made isverv possible provision for the comfort and amusement of thSir patrons. The company can boast with confidence of being composed of the most talented and pop ular Equestrian Aitials in tiie U. S., ami tbe Managers take pleasure in being able to stale that at ail places they have exhibited, the public and the Press have given tbe New York Circus the palm above all others for propriety, deco, -um and order; for the great huitiber and variety of enter tainments »nd for the splendor in which they are produced. The performances aie accompanied by > magnificent BRASS BAND, under the direction of Mr. HENRY GALL The liberal scale of a.l the arrangements enables the manager to origi nate nnd present many interesting novelties which cannot be described In this advertisement, but many of which may be expected at every exhibition. For particulars, see large bills, and descriptive sheets at the Hotels. N. B. No Ladies will be admitted, uulesa attended_ by gentlemen. • Oct 22. 1844. XffiSDSCAI, REMOVAL. T HE subscribcrhas lemoved his office from tbe corucr opposite the Floyd House, (late Cent! a! Hotel.) to that, two doors back in toe same building?, and fronting on third street, where ha will ba in daily attendance, from 10 •n the. morning, till 2 in the afternoon, fir the purpose more especially of aitending to the treatment of Chronic cases brough* from a distance; persons from the country, there fore. calling between those times, will not. except in ex treme esse i, be disappointed. The balance of Ins time in the mornings, evenings, and nights, will be devoted as usu al, to the treatment of acute cases in town, or a short dis tance in thecouulry. when the calls ofsuch as deem itfActr interest to procure his service* will be attended to. He would, however, respectfully request that none but those who are satisfied of the superiority of Botani-: remedies, or those in possession of sufficient independence and nerve to lest (hat fact, would trouble him with their applications, d s none others, if known would in spy case, be attended to. Such of the poor as cotqe within the nbove rule, will be attended gratuitously, but he would take this opportunity of begging that they will not think themaelves slighted, if u should nut be convenient lor him to be always with them. He is now receiving and will always keep a fresh and full supply of genuine Botasic Medicises. which will sell at reasonable prices to practitioners and families, at whole sale or retail. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. Macon, Ga. Oct. 8, 1814. 1000 1500 700 " 1000 “ 1000 •• 300 ** 1000 •• 600 ** 300 * sdo ** 800 •• 1200 " 300 •• 300 Bibb Aorruitier Wberiff Wales. W ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, before the court house in Macon, between the legal hours of sate, the following property : Three acres of Land in Vineville, adjoining Bailey. Ste phens and the road, formerly occupied as a residence of George Jewett; also * half acre lot adjoining the same, for merly owned by R. K. Evans; also half of two city Lots. Nos. 5 and 6 in square 42. corner of Poplar and second streets, with a brick dwelling house anl ware house there on ; also Lot No. 5, square 39, cirncr of second and Cher ry streets, occupied by D. & W. Gunn and others; also part Ilf Lot No. I in square 23. on Cherry street, adjoining Rylander and Washington; also quarter acre Lot separa- ted by an alley from T. G. Holt, fronting on first strcri, and 20 acres in the south corner of Lot 351 in t|>o i3ib district of once Monroe now Bibb county, nil levied on as the pro perty of George Jewett: likewise Lot No. 7 in square 42, in Macon, part of Lot 34,conlainiug 11 acres, known as No. 4. western range; two story dwelling house and out houses, and 8 acres of Land, adjoining Bowman, Strong and others, on the Forsyth road j also two atory house with 3} acres, on Forsyth road, now occupied by John Jones, levied on as the property of Jewett tc Burch, to satisfy the following fi fas. two in tavor of tbe Ocinulgee Rank of the Stale of Georgia vs. Jewett & Burch, two'in favor of the same vs. George Jeweit St Co . one in favor of Zachariah E Har mon. relator, &c„ vs. the Ocmulgae Bar.k, the South West ern Bail Road Bank vs. the Ocinulgee Bank, the Mayor and Council of the city of Macon vs. the Ocinulgee. Bank and W. B. Johnston, two in favor of the Bank of Hawkins- ville vs. Jewett & Burch One negro man named Kdenbornugh. about 30years old, levied on as »he property nf Jane Irwin, to saiirfy a fi fa in favor of the officers o'f Muscogee Superior Court fur costs vs. Jane Irwin. Tu* couth half of two acre .Lot No. l.snd Lnt No. 18 in western range of two acre lot* of the city of Macon, le vied on the property of Charles Collins, to satisfy a fi fa in. fsvor of the Ocinulgee Bank ol the State of Georgia vs said Collins. B. TRAPP, D. Shff. One negro man named Ben. 50 years old, a negro wo man named Palsey, 2S years old. Knty a woman 26 years old. levied on as the pr-.portv nf William M. Morton, to sa tisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, Robert Arriogiun vs. Wm. M. Mnrtoo aod James W. B.iiley. Two arre Lot number one. and part of two acre Lot num- her tw>. lying on the western range nf the two acre lms in g , rTV the city of Macon, and being the place on which Elbert 4* III I IV ITlMJfe. Crew now lives, levied on the property of said Crew. to. ESPECTFULY invite the attention , satisfy a ti fa from Bibb Superior Courti Rufus K. Evans vs.'Elbert Crew. One acre of Land on the Milledgeville road, near East Macnu, adjoining lands of the estate of Anson Kimberly, levied on as the property of Geo. Micklejohn. to satisfy a"fi fa in favor i*f Charles Epping vs. Geo. Mickleiobn and Hamilton Sc McGoldrick. The steamer Robert Collins, levied on as the property of Joseph A. White, to satisfy four lien fi fas. nee in favor of Win. R, Brown, one in favor of E. A. Nisbet, ore in favor of H. A. Crane St Co., and one in favor of Henry S.- Cutter, all versos the said Joseph A. White and A. R. McLaughlin, and steamer Robert Collins. MORTGAGE SALE FOR DECEMBER. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October, at the same place, the Steamer Robert Collins, levied on as the proper ty of Alexander R. McLaughlin, to satisfy nr.e morigage fi fa. issurd from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of the Central B*nkof the State of Georgia vs. said McLaughlin. Q.-t- 8. 2 J. SPRINGER. D. Shff. It of their friends and the public gen erallv, to their slock of BOOTS and SHOES* to wtiieli weekly additions will be made during the season. Our assort ment embrace* the following diaenptiona! 2000 pairs Men’s best black Brogans. •• Men s second rile Mark Brogans, * Men'* best ru«rt Brogans. Men's second ra*e russet Brogans. Men's best double sole b1*ck Brogans, Boy’* bestblack.and russet Brogans, Youiln, “ “ " •' Men.* best kip Brogans, Men's second rate kip Brogans. Men’s best double sole calf St kip Brogans, Boy's best kip Bmgalis, Youths' best kip Brogans. Ladies leather and seal Brogans, Ladies’ leather and seal Shoes, Ladies calf Brogans. 20 cases Men's thick and kip Boots, 8 •* Boy ,s thick nnd kip Boots, 5 •*, Youths’ thick and kip Bools, 100 paires Gents’ fine Fiench calTBooit. J 5 “ Genu'itlidling fine French cslfBoois, 0 '* Gems, double sole calf Boots. 100 “ Gents, ainut so'e calf Boots, 3 cases Gents’ and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes Also. A general nssorihienpof Ladies, Misses and Children's Leather. Kid and Morocco Wslaing Shoes of all kinds and qualities! Ladies. Mis«es and Children's Gaiters and halt - Gaiter*, thick and thin soles of all descriptions, all of which ! will be sold at til* lowest possible price*. AUn (la\[Skins. Sole Leather. Thread, Pegs of all sizes. Boots made and repaired n the best possible manner. Macon.Oct. 15 lr*44 3 TnONAS TAYLOR, ON COTTON AVENUE, a.*ri> SECOND SfREfil 1 Wliolfsnlc and Retail dealer in STAPLE DRY O0ODS, caoiCB aBobt<ntrs, HARDWARE', CUTLERY, BOOT* AND 8JCOE3. IS ATS AND CAE'S, SADDLERY, % Arc. See. &c. W OULD particularly invite MERCHANTS and PLANTERS to call and examine his exteosire and well selected Stork before purchasing elsewhere, ns he is determined to make the price* correspond fully with the times. The following comprise a pan of his stork : AFFGHAN SATINS, a new artirle for dresses. CASHMERE. Crape, and Super Mouselinc Je Laines, new patterns. ALPACCAS, Pilfe and Gimp Frlncrs. GINGHAMS. Super Chene und genuine Scotch; CAMBRICS Plain, Striped and Checked. MUSLINS. Jarnnel. Book. Sec. LACES. Duillitig. Lisle. Edging. St Luce Neck Tics. HOSI ERY. Shirts ami Drawers. CRAVATS. Blark ?i!k, Printed, end Fancy Plaid* HANDKERCHIEFS, a great variety. SHAWLS. COO Plaid de Laine Chene. Prussian, Print ed Nett, and Woolen Shawls, and Comfkrtes. FLANNELS. Whjte. Red. and Yellow. Brown Linen TABLE COVERS. Irish Linen. GLOVES, MITTS, SUSPENDERS, Garters and Night Caps. Sewing Silk, SPOOL COTTON, and Linen Thread; Corded Skirts. Corset Laces.Presses. Pins. Needles, Tapes, Thimbles. Tuck. Quill, snd Dress Cttnbs. KENTUCKY JEANS, and super Twilled Kerseys. NEGRO KERSEYS and Lindseys. PACKAGES. Brown and Bleached Shirtings snd Sheet ings. Ticks. Checks’ami Srripes. ■BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies, Men’s Boys' and Mis ses, a large supply. 200 pt. London Duffil BLANKETS. 600 Negro Blankets, twilled and heavy. 4000 pr. Negro Brogans, a sunerior article, 100 Ladies', Men's, and Boy's Saddles, Bridle*. Martingales. Whips, nnd Collurs, 1500 Bleached Socks Sclt, large »i2e, 100 Bales 46 inch. Gunny Bagging, veiy heavy, 300 Pieces 44 inch.' Dundee.and Russia, do. 50 do. 44 inch. Gilroy's superior 2 lb. Brand. 300 Coils J and j inch Monil’a Bale Rope, 2000 lbs. superior Bogging Twine, 50 dor. Plough Lines nnd Bed Cords, 20 bbds. Cuba M l»s«en, 75 do. St Croix, nnd Porto Rico Sugors, 20 Bbls. Crushed nnd Powdered Sugar, SO Boxes Standard Loaf and Havanno Sugar. 350 Bags old Java. Rio. Laguira, and Cuba Coffee, 90 Boxes Sperm Candles, sires 4's, 5 s. and 6's, 20 “ Hull's Patent Candles assorted, 25 " Hull's and Colgate’s Soap. No 1. 30 “ Contile. Fancy, and Vnriegated So'aps, SO — Colgate's Siippr Pear Starch, 600 Table Salt, a prime article, 20 41 Tobacco, some very choice for chewing, 40.000 lbs. Swede3 Iron, assorted, flat and square bar, German. Blistered and Cast Steal, 150 Kegs Nails and Brads, 500 lbs. Waggon Boxes, 15.000 44 Hollow Ware, 200 pr. Trace Chains, 12 dor- Coffee Mill*, 12 44 Iron Wire Sifters, 30 44 Pad Locks. 20 44 Curry Combs, 1200 lbs. Bar Lead, 50 doz. Blacking, 15 Boxes Cotton Cards, 500 lbs. Sid Irons. 5Q doz. Tubs. Pails and-Mats. 25 “ Halter Chains, 2C 44 Shovels and Spades, 20 •• Carolina Hoes, 10 44 Collin’s Axes, 20 “ Tea Kettles, No. I, 8 and 3, 150 Bags Patent Shot, 20 doz. Shoe and Hnrse Brushes, Pen. Pocket, and Fancy Kn ves, Table Knives and Forks. Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors, Razors, and Straps. Shoo Knives and Hasps. Percussion Caps, Cut Tacks,and Segar Casts. 150 Reams Wrapping. Cap. and Latter Paper, 50 lbs. London, Sealing Wax and Wafers, Blue aud Black Ink. 200 Kegs Wt*ith Lead, 75 Boxes Window Glass, 10 Casks Loudon Porter; 30 doz. Saratoga W ater, 10 41 Bay Water, 10 Bbls. Cider Vinegar. Copal Varniah. Spirits Turpentine. Spanish Brown. Mad der, Blue Stone. Copperas, Brimstone. Indigo, Fig-Blue. Scotch, nnd Mar a boy Snuff. Epsom Salts. Salt Petrr, Sal .dcrat is, Mustard. Camphor. Oppodeldoc. Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Magnesia. Cologne. Macaroni. Preston Salts. Lees Pill«. Baieinan's Drop*. British Oil. Tooth Powder and Brushes. Spicei cf all kinds, Imperial, Ilyson, and Puuchin Teas, eery choice. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Bucktchcat. and Soda Biscuit, of superior quality, will be received WEEKLY throughout tbe season. ALSO. 30 000 fiEGARS. Mauiila Cheroots, Plantation Nonnas, Principe*. Regalias, Vueltabagera. and India Casadnra Panetelas, all selected with much ca-c, and those fond of a choice article, will please call and examine for themselves. Macon. Oct 8, 1841. 2 JOSEPH IV. SEInflOUB W OULD reepecriullv inform his customers anA th* paolic, that ho has ou hand, and will be receiving during the present mouth, a geiinsl nssoiur.cDC of DRY ^OGSSISSS, IIAKDWAStE & . uM nf which hare been selected with great ra.-e, oxprowly for this market, and wilt le void - aa reasonable term* a. ai ,y other eiwtlisJuznU ir. ike city, o* rs.s..tg in ®* th« followiug : ' 10 hhis. tine Sugar. 10 “. ’,’? 5 S'? -J , w i 50 Java and Lagmra Coffee. 3bhdt.Trloidad Molasses. 200 sacks Salt, 0 boves Loaf Sugar, 5 tons Iron. Tea of all descriptions. Powdered and Crushed Sugar, , . Sperm Candles. Toon. Surcli. -SaUrails, Spices. *c. Rum, Gin, Whiskey. Brandy. Vmat. Jamaica Rum and Holland Giu. 10 bales Gunny Bagging. 73 piece* Keutccky Bagging, 25 do Kusjis do. 73 roil# Rope—Manilla ar.C Kentucky. *0y lbs. Twine. GOOBS, .lieces Prints. bales Brown Shoein g and SMrllPff, ISO 5 50 piece* Kersey.. 20 pieces Kentucky Jeans,. 3 bclcs 8 and O'quftifrr Blankets, 50 pair fine Bad .Blanket*. ■ . ... - a. , Satinet:.'. Ginghams De Lanerf.Sltk Handkerrin-r*. Got- ton Hose, (white and black.) Stocks. Suipcnd?.* Flannel Linens. Shawls. Bleached O-o.t'.D: • -ng».Cotton K'ndkfi.. Cotton Osnabuig: and Yarns,Sp .2 T-rc»d,viU nu~crt .i otkor articles. SHCXiS. 15 boxes Russet Brogam, good quality. 12 da Black do. do. do. 10 do Kip do do. do. 3 do Men'* Calf Skin Shoes, 4 d« Bova Russet Shoes, 2 do B. vs Biack Shoes, , 0 do Bovs and Children’s Kip Sd-c-C*. 13 do Ladies Shoes of eveiy description, 3 do Boots. Macon, Sept 17. 1844. Cl Gin F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, (or leave to sell a portion ol the Real Estate of Jusee Dunn, of sa:d county, "dei cased. Sold Tift the benefit of the heir* ana f red : lur«. STEPHEN H. MARTIN. ? Admr. . OBEDIENCE DUNN. < Admrx. October 29, 5 n R- HOLT offers bis Professional services to the citi- zena of Macon and vicinity. lO* Residence on Cherry Street, lately occupied by J. B. Hess. Macon, Oct 22. 4 Telegraph Notice. BTTlIE imperious n^ceasliy ofdr»ain£ immediatrly the OLD bnainess of ihe Telegraph concern, com pells the un Hersigned again to call upon nil those indebted to him.— However small each one’a individual indebtedness may be, (for subscription, advertising or job printing.) the aggregate of a thousind or two of such accounts, it will really be per ceived, is no triHiNg amount. He hopes ho will therefore be excused for this public call. All accounts due the office To the (Citizens or illacoii. W E the undersignad. bavinc observed the hitherto un- availing efforts of Mr. WM.M. RUSSELL, a na-| previonato the 1st of Julv last belong to tbe undersigned tire self taught Anut-to obtain that patronage ofwk; 4 * he lhl!t limc .,|,ey are the property nf the present pro- .. really deaerving-dn most earnestly recommend him to j ietor . j„ lhe .hsen.-e of the subscriber, however. Mr. the attention.if those who may bede.i.mi. ,,r having faith- ^ttscr or Mb . p IUN0LE . who wi]l , t n „ timei> be found ful and .inking Portrail. tr.n.lm led to their postemy |he flffir0 . art atllh ,„i 3cd . , nd wi „ auend lo lhe ee[tle . _ Mr. R. it a native of this county, which should be a ofnfl nccouota dae tlle offire IWSURAWCE. TttE €ROTOA (.tlutual) Insurance Company, Of the City of New York. T HIS Company, according to ilie provisions of its char ter, is ready to insure all kinds of Afnrjne, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fit e Risks, against loss or damage, at rates ai.d terms moderate and liberal, and solicit the patronage of its friend* and the public at lhe A- geney of the tompany. TRUSTEES. double inducement for Ilia encouragement, to sav nothing ofthehodi.y aJHiction with which his Natural genius has hid to contend. Should hemtet with sufficient enrourage.- | ment, wethiuk he i«;de«[ined at so very distant oay. to ottam * auch a station among the aona of geniifs. as^ shall reflect credit open himself and the place ot hi* nativily. Let thia community then.lend him a helping band, and shew to the world that something go->d can come out of Macon, aa it is our duty to foster that talent in our minds I whiab otherwise might langui'h in oh.euru.y. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. B. 0. H. EVANS, M.D W. M. MORTON. K. 8. ROGERS, , R. COLLINS. BERRY ROGERS. GEOR6E PAYNE. Macon.-Oct. 59. 1844. 5 —H Macon, October. 1841. M BARTLETT. .Wanted to Hire XXY the month nr year, a Negro Woman—one who is M-9 n'eiitinmed u* house business wuuld be preferred. Apply at ih'a Office. Macon, Oct 22. 4 BBLS. Canal Floor. 30 Boxes Cliee.-e. 5 Kegs Goalieu Butter, For Sale py J- N. SEYMOUR. 20 Iff ». K. IV.1RJ\ % ER, (AT PRIVATE SALE.) Cl AAA LBS. prime Hama and Shoulders, how in DjUVU Store. Macon, Oct I, 1844. Kxecnldr’a Sale. JY permiiaion from the Honorable Inferior Court of ^ TllaTr K ► Bilib enunty, when silling for ordinary purposes, will ]\ I 4 ,\\ GrljOUS, j\ Ilj VV be sold on ihe first Tuesday in January next, be ore the g ■ y j J )•; Subacribers are now recemng a ge-nefal assort, court house do.-r in Macon, wiihin tl.e u.ual h.,ur* ol sale, ■ X menldf staple and fancy DRY-GOT ~ ‘ rJRwflotNo.95.ro the Macon reawfwe. eontat 1 g_ jtvle and patterns, which they offer for aale atfair price*, in era*, mire or !e»it—thia lot ia situated within th ee ini r« building one doorfrom Washington Hall. "'Macon, heavily timbered with pine and Aa*. a»a tne Septiu 32 GEO. W. PRICE ft CO. aotl well adapted i«ihe ruliura of *;orn and cotton * M limber oa ibr lot is estimated to be worth from 15 to 20 do]. «*•_,, oli.,,. tlmfi ^ IffJW nit, gold for distribution among tin) k« Ir * i ilCtt 9nlllS And 1*1 &W CTS* iwam Nixon, deceued. Terms on the day of»al e - y NIXON. ; Eaf , ul or. * , J. D. WINN, \ *‘ xccul GEORGE W. PRICE, f 't'berja. 3 Macon Oet 22. 4 * i i ' • James Harper, John B. Lasala, Jilin J. Boyd. Edward Uirhardson, James Plmlen, John J. Herrick. George C. lie Kay, Samuel A. Lawrence, Theodore A. Meyer, William P. Fumisa. John T. Gilchrist. Loring Andrews, Cyrus Chene ry. George, Whitaker, James II Suydsin, George Palen, William Burguoyne, SAMUEL A Abraham Van Nest. William B. Coxzens. Charlea L. Voae, Joseph B. None*. Ji.Iin F. ltutiarworlh, Samuel Sherwood, Zadork Prati. Herman D Gould, Joseph S. Smith, Elias T. Aldrich, Lawrenre Hill, Tltoihns Monalian, William II. Townsend, Amos Novea. John Breasted, Leonard Appleby, Silai M. Crandall. LAWRENCE. President. JOSEPH B NONES. Vice-President. LEWIS BENTON. Secretary. Cnpt. SAMUEL CANDLER. SUirmr. Inspector. WILLIAM WELLS. Fire Surveyor. Thh undersigned is the authorised Agent of the above Company, to take either Marine nr Fire risks In any part eif tbe Stale of Georgia, upon aurii liberal teim* aa may be agreed upon between the assured and the Agent, who is vested with ample and discretionarv power*. JERRY COWLES. Agent. Oct 22, 1844. 4 Coroner’* Malik W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, at (he court bouse in Macon, the following pro perty to wit: Two large road wagons with five sets of gear each, throe horses ancTt*vo mole*, one yoke **f oxen ana cart, one bnrsc can and ItarnesJ, three Lots, No. 1, 2 and 3 in square 96, cue negro man named Tom. about 50 yeara old, one negro woman named Polly, about 20 or 21 years old, and her child Andrew about 3 or 4 yeara old,'six acres of Land, whereon William Johnson now lives, more or leas, near Myron Bartlett and Buckner, number not known, all levied on as the property of Willis H. Hughes; property pointed out by Richard Bassett and plaintiffs attorney: levied oa to satisfy several fi fas from Bibb Superior and Inferior Courts, in favor ol Samuel Dinkins. Thomas Wood Alex’r. Scott and John Ilall. all versus Willis H. Hughes, Richard Bassett and Jamas Gates. One negro woman named 8ukev, levied on as the pro perty df Richard Bassett, to satisfy a fi fa froth a Justices’ Court. Lawrence L. Il'rain v«. Willi* II. Hughes, Rirhard Bassett and .Ian es Gates security: property pointed out by attorney, and levibd on by a constable. Three acres nf Land more or less, with the improve ments, on Windsor Hill, where Richard Bassett now lives; also a negro woman named Sukey, about 35 years old, le vied 011 as the property of Richard Bassett, to satisfy fi fas in favor of Bamuel Dinkins. Tlinmas Wood, Alexander Scott and John Hall vs. Willis II. Hughes, Richard Bas sett and James Gates, securitv. JOS. II. MffiUNT, Coroner. Oet. 8. 2 Fashionable Tailoring T HE undersignad would inform their friends, and the public that they have taken the stand on. Cotton Avenue, one door below Mr. Orr. nnd opposite Scott St Carhxrt. where they are prepared to execute all jobs in th* above line; and they flatter them- selves, they will be nble to give sitisfaclioit, both in regard to fitting and workmanship, and solicit a share of pudlic pat ronage. All garments warranted to fit. Oct. 15. 1844. 3 PICKET & LYNN- COWLES’ CHEESE. JTfMl BOXES Solomon Cowles’ Superior Cream OULr Cheese, receiving and for sale bv COWLES, NICOLL St CO. East Macon, Oct 8, 1844. 2 mtUfiS. iTIEDICIi\ES, Aci To Pks/sirimsss and Planters 1 f|lHB subscriber is now receiving every week, fresh sup J plies of M BDIC1ITRB. which are very carrfullv se lected for Mm in the Northern markets; and having adopt ed.the CASH 8YSTEM entirely, is enabled to sell at very reduced price*. Physicians and others, having opportuni ties of sending to him. paay relv upon having their orders ex- 7ITHE Subacribers are now receiving * general assort- ecuied upon the most'favorable terma. The quality oftlte J. inentof staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of -ne latest articles will be the very best, and :lte prices as low as if ’ “ M * | lr ft * r ■“* ’ they attended personally to the pnrrhasr of them HARVEY SHOTWKLL. May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. The Celebrated IHuscoritus Will cure the most inrclrra’c Tootli-Aclie ia TWO MINUTES. fJIHEY will also preserve the decayed teetli fur the I fut tre, and remove the Scurvy, and Tartar, without the u(e of an instrument. For sale by A J ELDER. Agent. At II. C. Freeman’s Store. Micon, Oet. 12, 1944. 3tf msw goods, sere w goobs rg IHE proprietor of the Pcoplx's Stoke.is now teceiv- X ing his full supply- of Itll'U, I'.t.M.'V AND STAl’i.E DISY OOOJKB, comprising an unusually large and ful! assortment of rich striped changeable ond Plaid Silks, Black and White Satin, Cstpe de LRines, Cbusans Cashmere, De Cosse. Caahimercde Lxinas, Changeable Vel vets, Plain Striped and Changeable Alpae&i, Plain Maza rine Blue Pink, and Scarlet de Laines. BROAD-CIOTH3, French, English and American, of all colors, and pieces from 2 75 to 810, per yard. Cassimrres, Satinett*. and Vestings, a Urge assortment; Blankets of all sizes and qua'i- lies. Shawls, rich Chamelian. Thibet. Merino. Bolt Rov. anda new style woolen Shawls, Hosiery, nuperfiae Silk, Black, White, and Mole Colors. WHITE GOODS. Jaeonef, Swiss and Cambric Muslins, Bishcp Lawn, Swiss, 1’ldid, and Striped Draperv Muslins. LINEN GOODS. A large assortment. Irish Linen. Linen Table Covers. Linen Sheeting. Bird s Eye Di.tper. Russia. Scotch, Crash, ftc. All over corded Lace Skirls, (a new arrticle.) Bleached and Brown Drills, Linen Cambric. Linen. Silk and Cotton Udk'fs, Woolen, Silk, and Colton Gloves, and Mitts, Cor d g > nnd Tassel*. French Collars, 800 fine French Dimity Col lar*. at 12} cents each ; Gimps of every .-hade and '.olor. 300 Piecfc* prints, from 6 to 23 cents per Shade; b00O yards Brown Domestics,from 13 to SO yards'o th- d . White, Red, and Green Flannels. Kerseys, I.'nteys. Kentucky- Jeans. Ticks. Carpeting. Ru^s. Mattinp, Trave'liing Baskets, and Bags, Umbrellas. &c. Silk. Vc.’,vet, Straw, and Tuscan Bonnets. Flowers. Kibbons,TIar.uboxes, &c. A call is respectfully solicited, to examine the prices and quality of GOODS. ^ C^iJtoreoH JJ-jlbercV s'reet, under Washington Hall. • GEO. CLARK. Successor to Crane k Clark. Oct 1, 1844. l 500 1200 500 7Cl) 500 GOO 300 500 300 1000 600 Fall stock ol* Bools and Shoes- j-. riHIE subscribers have just received M X and are now receiving a large and ! well selected stock of Boots and Sboea, consisting in part of the following de scriptions, vix: 5000 Pair men's best Black and Russel, oregano. 3000 44 44 second quality, dodo 1000 •' "' double sole, do do 700 44 4 ‘ Iron tucked, do do 1300 44 Bey's best black and Russell brogues, ■ Youth’s do do ■ Meu'o Kip brsgans, ' do do double sole brt gens) • Boys do brogaus 1 Youth's do do > Men's calf, tewed and perged hr.tgnn*. do do do do do double sole 1 Boy’s do do do brogans ' Youth’s do da do do ' Worneu's Calf udJ Kip pegged Booteas. i do do do do do Shoes, 35 Cases men’s thick and Kip Boots, Bov'a do do do do.^ Men's Calf Ned nnd half Nell Boots, 1 Boy's do do do do do do. . Men's d'ble role Calf. Peg'd. water proof Boots do . do do do sowed d* do Go do Stout Calfsexved Boots. Gents, fine light Calf, sewed Boot, 3 Trunks, do do do do do Pliiadeip a ~oou. 4 do Genu and ladios patent Indie Rubber over Shoes ALSO. A general assortment nrLndie'a, Miy*eB' aud Childrens leather, kid. and morocco walking shoes and slip* o. a.l descriptions and qualities.—Ladies' 1 Misses’, and c , V , te ®. black and colured and foxed cloth buskins ; all of which wiU be offered on the most reosonable terms. e invite u* that w sh to purchase, to give uaa rail, end we will endcu vor to suit both in price and quality. ■ Also,—Kept conotantly on hand. SOLE I-Kn i HER. CALF LINING AND BINDING SKINfa. LASlts. THHKAD. SHOE PEGS, end all other cniclea used an manufacturing Boats and Shots. STRONG .k WOOD. At the old stand, sign of the Big Bool, iiullerry sh tet. Maeon. Sept- 24.* g F OUR Months afler date, application will he marie to the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting as a Court of .Ordinary, for leave to sell iLe teal Estate of William H. Andrew*, derearad. r , , THOMAS B. DONNELL^.? Admr. ' NANCY ANDREWS. \ Adm'tx. Oct. 4, 1614. 3 Ad mi uhtraloi’8 Salt*'. W ILL be sold ullhe late residence of Bcrwel) Jinks, in Butts county, on Tuesday tbe 10th of DECEM BER next.all the narishable E'laih «rsaid dereased. con- vising of Corn and Fodder. Horse*. Mules, Cattle. Sheep, Goats. Hoggs, agricultural Tools. Blacksmith's 'i oola. Cot. ton. Wheat; Household and Kitchen Furuature, toaeiher with Various other artistes. Bale to coutinue from cay la day uutil all is sold. Also, will be hired at the same lime and place, upw.mri* of20likely negroes; and will b<* rented the tlearea land* helongins'to said deceased. Terms on the day. 63 0ALE3 JINKS, Adm'r. October 7,1314. S A €AES1>. SARAH J. WRIQHT informs the ritixen* ri Macon, that site has taken a residence opposite the Methodist Sunday School Room, on First street, where she will teach Lesson* on the Piano Forte and Guitar. She wi'l teach also Transposition and Tltoro' Baas. To teach the scienre of Music will take lime nnd study—too inanv have only a smattering.they know nothing of u e scirm;«- .'■{ Music—she can be cunsulted on what course the puj il wi!! take. Macon, Oct. 8. IS 14. 2 4t Ailatintstratoi’a Male. W ILL be sold under an order rf the Inferior Court of Butts county, on the fOthof NOVEMBER at th* late residence of Nancy Higgtaa. deceased, of Butts conn- ty ; all the perishable property of said riecessed, consisting of household furniture, stock, corn aud bidder, &c. Ac.— Terms on the day of Sale. Oci. 8. 1844. 2 DAVID HIGGINS. Adm’r, 1%’otSce. W ILL be sold before the Court. Rousciloorin Vienna. Dooly couiry, ca ttie first Tuesday Tii Dh/tEM- BElt next, a lot of Lond Iu iha sixth district. No. seventy two, in tahl county, belougirg to the Estate of Zackariah Holleuiait.deceased, late <.{Crawford cout.ty. Sold tor tfco benefit of the heirs ami -jrrJ'rtori of said deceased. Terms cash. Nathan lIpI.LEMAN,7p.. T . DAVID WOllSUAM. S ' Oct. s. is it, a - "* iVolit'C' Ton'it Lots 2*oi* Sale. T HE suattcriber v>ill roll at private sale, 6 Lois in li e town of Vienna, Dooly county. The above Lot* are filtrated cp and about the Public Square, and are suitable ei'ltcr for private residences or business Lots, and will to sold on accommodating terms ; it is deemed useless to tty much about them. «» persons wishing to puichnsc would wish to see for thejvif elves. . Thi^Fourt Route being per- maiientlyJocBted ut this placc r aad the health of the county und prospects for busmen* being, good. its increasing population renders the above lots desirable fur met: of bu siness. Titles are tmdi.sputnblr Apply to WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY, Kfq.. who wit shew the prer-.ites. ELIZABETH MILLER. Vienna, Dooly county, Gu.. Oct. 8, 1844. 2 7l ExerntoFi Ssilc- B V Virtue afan Order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Dooly enunty, when sitting for ordinary purposes; Will he sold before the Court Il-.uae door in Vieona, Dooly county,on the first Tuesday in JANUARY nvxt. between the lawful hours of Sale : Lot of Land, number 101 in the 9lh district of Dooly county ; Sold ai the property of Har dy D. Royal, late of Dooly county deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on t!ie.dav of Sale. , CHARLES II HIGDON, Exe'r Oct. 4. 18(1. 3 J UST Received, a good assortment of Merino Lambs Wool, and Cotton Nett Shirts and Drawers. George W. Price* I S now receiving hi» oanal supply of Fall and Winter Good*. Having selected them with great care, he be lieve*. he can make it to the interest of the people to give him a csJJ. * 6 Oct 22. * IVotice to Debtors & Creditors. A LDpcr».-na in lebted to the of Estate Hardy Royal*. Jr deceased, are required to come fotward and make- payment. and all thoav having demands against said Estate ore required also, to present them in lerins of the Law. MOSES PIPKIN, ) . , . J. C. ROYALS. < Adni M Vienna, Sept. 38, 1844. 3 Bank $tate .oTGeorgia, i Office Mar.on. October 2lst, 1S4I. j fXlBIS Office is now ready todieenuni Bills ol Exchan-e X *n Sovannah. Charleston »Dd New York, and t-i re ceive individual depositrs J. H. R. WASHINGTON, Are « Mac'at. Oft 22, 4 4, Wosleyan Pemalo College, riAHE Exercises of this Iiutliu'.ion commence on Mou- B day, October 7th. Every Department i* fi.led with the most competent and successful Teachers. Tile primary department will be o- pened under the management of Miss CilfRCIt. who comes most highly rccmmnemleri for her efficiency ind competency from the South Caroling Female Collegiate Ins:itu:e. Tuition for regular College course, $50 per year. 44 i 1 Primary Department, 05 u .< I One half of the tuition must bo “ettled in advance either- bv cash nr approveJ nose. ELLISON A DARBY. | 'Oct I, 1644. I G EORGIA, Craxvford county.—Whereas John T. Ilankersou, applies to me for letters of adminlst-etion pn the Estate cf William B- Soelliogs, deceased, late of said comity : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar. the kindred and creditors of .-aid deceased, to be tn.l appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, iu 'hew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should not be rrantc-l. Given under mx hand, this 1st Oct. 1844. ‘ JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o. Oct. 8. 1844. 3 /T EoRGI a: Dooly county .y-W IIEREAS. Nancy VJT Wheeler applies to me for letters of Administration, on the Estate of Wm. Wheeler, deceased, late of said county. These are, therefore to cite end admonish ttl! and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be s:kF appear at my office, within the lime proscribed by la*, to shew cause,"(if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given umler ntv band", thia 20th Sept-1841. 1 JOSEPH B. CLAPP. co G* Dozier, applies to me for letters of Administration, nn tha Estate of James Findley, deceased, late of said county: Ti-.CbO are therefore to cite and admonish all and 'in—-'-r. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and ap pear nt my office, within the time prescrib cd by lav loshsw cause, if any they hnve. why raid letter.-- should not U cd. Given under »iv band, this 15th October, 1S14. * Oct 22. 4 ' BRYANT BATTON.cc o Tai Collector’s ISotfce. fFIHE Citizens of Hihb county are hereby notified, t&at I i the subscriber will be ready to -ece-ve the Taxes for [ th* State and County, on Tuesday the 16th instant. Jolv bn. RICHARD BASSETT, Tax Collfdoi of Bibb County. GSr* We aru noth irised l" announce A,MOS BARNIiS i« a candidate fur Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuing election in Jctmsry B eja - Oct 1 l 1 tyr w» ' SON a> a ' I coaui.v. nt t' Jatt. 9, re authorised to announce ?OL. R. JOHN i tixlidat* for Receiver of Tax Tl^turrs ofBUaV* Weetlon m Ja -i- Ut • ~ tHfoly Tax Collector’s Sage. so ^ * n '^ c ,owl * of Vienna, before the four. tv .Hr.nie door thereof, on t!ic first Tuesday in DKf CEMliER next, lot of Land. Nf*. ‘.-8, in the 2d Distrcto Dooly county, containing by oraurxey (C02}) too hundred two and a half or so umch thereof o< wil be sufficient to satisfy a Tax fi fa tl.c Sine of G^oruia, >s David ration. ^ FOLTOX KEM?H. T. C. October 22, 1S4 4. 4 Aoficc. ILL be sold in pursur.:;c» of an Order ofthe Inferioi 4 Court when sitting for Ordinary purpose*, before the Court House door. i:i Vienna. Dooly eonhly.dii the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, the tract nf Laud centairhig two Lot', with the exceptions of the W.d.w’s dmvery, whereon Anthony Lewi, lived at the t ■ - . , ::th,five mites from Drayton. Also.four t-c -it: = ]’ ■ .f-.J .- ter. Jacob, and-Nancy, and sold .a-the ■ •• -. nf Anthony Lewis, deceased. l-'urdi,tri! nt:; -:.g rhi-herrs'. Terms on the day of dile. N. i'il'i' w Ocmbi . 1S4