Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, November 05, 1844, Image 3

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Heston Superior Court. I »«*y «oods P Blf ‘ u j.,. n«t in would renpectfullv solicit the auertion of buyers JOCRKEH JM* «» ‘J^'^Tu^ W of DRY GOODd.and invite them ... cl, »<•*■ r _(qM«reM «"« ;' , , n<-t..h..r Term ,,ur st,,ck - ■ ° u ’ «“<*>» were selected by cxpenen- r c^rt! »J>on>e4 .O the red hand., and purchased under the most advantageous December "CXI. Juror.. xvitSe.se. nod aut- circumstances. tt e h.ve now... .lore, and da.lv expect- J^'tWeforeelk. \ ' FOR LADIES’ DRESSES. n 9 ro lfi4! ® | Black, blue black and white Satins; black b'ueblack, I' 0 ct * 1 * - _ -—— ~~ ‘ I figured and Satin atripo Silks: plain, figured and cameleoa Ad>llnii(nilov*ii*^ c * {colored Silks; Ca-Jimerc D'Kcoase. Kept Cashmeres, U.TT lie sold it. the town of Cutbbrrt. Randolph coun- • Crape de Lanes. Mnnslia de Lanes Chusatis; black.colo- | kk . r Ti.e,,Inv in JANUARY next. be- red and changeable Alpaccas ; black, blue-black and cnio- jJ'°” . ) inurs ,,f sile.’the following property to wit: j red Bombazines : Palmetto Cloth*. Merit.oa; plaid, pink, . the » ■ . ^ plantation whereon Jame* i green and buff De Lone* ; rich patterns or Calico. ‘ ’ Ai„„. or. the day fcllowtw. at lk« above I R now lives. Also, on the dav Llbed plantation, a quantity of Corn and Fod --lOin; Cattle and Hopst arid other articles Fodder; one loo tedi- WHITE GOODS. Jaconoi, Mull. Xansook,Swi?a. Hook and Check Muslins; Irish Linens, Corded Marseilles aud Grass , Quit V - • . .,«k..„urnw.u Un 1 lrisn Lsinens, C/Orded .Marseil.es aud Urass snirtt; U*m- mention. The above property to bt *o d for-the ben- ^ ' Corded. Ut ^ juA >nd Linell c.mbrio the heir* and creditors o * n ,* ’ _ ,i j Handkercheifs ; Thread. Cmnbiic. Linen.Lawn. Bird-eye; county, deceased. Terms of sale, twelve mondis Huckcrbuck Scotch and It.us.«ia Diapers; bleached and —nnirs mu! rood security. l l..,,,. r\:. nA .. \ with*notes aud c*od *ecorUy. *•"* JOHN GOODMAN James r. McCord. Admrs. Notice. TILL be sold before the Court-House donr in the city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in December next, ISeeroea- Henry, a boy 1 4 years old ; Alfred, a boy a- |'l! veara old ; Lurv. a ?irl about 1 I vr.irs old. and :<92 * 1. In .t.e 4th District of Rihb county. No. not Ln, but known a* the residence of the late Philip Min- jecesaed. Terma on the dav of sale. ' GEORGE A. MINOHKW. J MALTIMORE M1NCHEW. (, NATHANIEL MIN CHEW. 1 ^ e E tlee ‘- WILLIAM PAUL. J 6 Ailininl.trnlor’a -**nle. TILL be aold in ih. town of Jackson. Tiutts county, on ■or. 5. the fir*' Tuesday in J kNUARY next between the linura of sale, the following property to wit: he plantation whereon Abner Bankston. la»e of said brown Table Clolha ; bleached Table Diaper; HOSIERY. Black and white Silk Hose and Half Hose; black, white and colored Cotton Hoae and Half Hose ; white and black Worsted Hose. BONNETS. Ladies and misses Leghorn. Tuscan and Straw Bonueis; Bonnet Ribbons and Artificial Flowets. SHAWLS. Rich Silk Brocha, Merino. Knhyle, Bobrov, Alpaccas and Cotton Shawls 3-4 and 44; Silk, Worsted aud (Jot- ton Shawls; .‘■mail Shawls and Necx Tic*. 10U0 yards Brown Sheetings and Shirting*, from Gj to 12$ cents per yard ; Bleached fihirtln"* and Sheeting*, from 6J to ISi cent, per yard ; C mot. Flannel ; Calico. If yards for 81; Spool Thread, 25 spools for 81, WORSTED GOODS. Sallnht. Cn.imerc. Broadcloths. Kentucky Jenna, Liuseys Kersey* ; white, read and yellow Flannel; Negro and Bed Blahkct* ; Carpetting. Hearth Rugs. Black Lasting*. Poriseans. and Thibet Wool Cloth, tngetuer with every variety of article* usually kepi in our line of basiness. We [*! 5’^'r red! formerly"lived, n.liifiniriir Land* of Rich- hesitate not to siv lilt We will offer "ur goods nt such hi,'ri..w and other* near the In lirnSnriri!-*. Al«n.nne | prices a* wi'l mnko Uao in ludemenl for those Wishing te Llrrd acre* of Land, being the South half of Lor No. ( buy DRY GOODS, to gtve ... a c.t’l ben.re pu-chayit.. j. it. the fourth District, formerly Monroe now Batts : elsewhere. Store on second Street, two doors from tt ash fc,r. Wh.re.rn Jordan Morris now lives. Also, the Ne- ihgton Hall, and next door to 0 W. trice ttbelonrinff to **id estate ronaisting of Men. Womeb. G \\ . 3c E. tt OODRLFF* r.„. Girls. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, small Macon. Oct 2D. 1844 L w jib approved aeeiiritv Sold for the benefit of the . sn.l creditors of said deceased. JOHN GOODMAN. > . . , JAMES R. McCORD. \ AdmT *’ 5. 6 PORSTEDTUS OF THE IUSCOGEE DEMOCRAT AND SPIRIT OF THE AGE. ,Jtr this title, the undersigned mil commence luring the present month, in the city of Clou mhos, Ga. a TVerkh/ Journal, to be devoted tojtolitics, Literatur Commerce, Agriculture., and general intelligence. I^ii: following synopsis of the plan of the paper is re- I ,:»cifu!ly aulmutted to the public. mm At the c.atne iiuporta, the political priocif lea of tie K«rv.ill he thoroughly Denocrtaie. The docuines aud Huares advocated, will be lit,we of Jefferson. Madison other distinguished statesmen of the Republican school ^Lidcitl.c support of the general principles of the Demo- FK c creed, lii.s paper will ever be found the streaous ad- ^Kite ..fsoWArm rights i ooullrt* interests, io opposition M r iu id scheme* ol Northern Fanatics and foreign E- m V—will urcetl.fi annexation of Texas as a measure Kiul imjiortance to the welfare of ll.e whole Union, and Hi sedulously labor, tkattl.c erent conservative paiociple Hheeoustitutimi—the Fe/fl 1‘ontr—may be perpetuated • ,t .imminent as the sheet-anchor of our political safe ty, la ?t«a politic*, the "Democrat’’ will be the humble Hooter with kindred prints in advancing 'he honor and ^■ rr r<:> of the commonwealth and in the campaign of the H. i.n- vear. will be prepared to battle manfully on the ^K^afthe prnplf against Federal m srule ami Federal H.anv. under whatever disguise. ^|1 A.Upatttrtcmofthepaper will be derored to the ■useof Education and pUi/r. Lit*rnitre, where may b« E*J the cent of poetical composition, the instructive Tale, Krhaste K«*»y and atrreeible Miscellany, with occasion- I a awe of the progre** of S-’ienco and the Art*. ■ III. Under the Commrrrtal Head will be found all that Jprrtain* to the atate of Market* at home and abroad, the ■»n.|ii.nt of trade, pricea-current. dec. Ac, ■lV. The Departmental AftietUnre will receive spe- ■rl attention. Notice* of «ll ia^irofiirtm* t» t*Hi culture ■ ibe csr.li—fearing of atock—dome*iic economy, and ■rry thine in which the hnabandman take* cither pride or ^- .iare. shall have their ellntted place Jn our columns. ■ v A department of A'-ws, loral and general, foreign ( J : don-estic. Congressional, legislsliee and executive.— ■,ii« portion of our pa j*cr % ill Iks a Bumfcmuoq of th^ Spirit of ibe Af«. M a recorder of all pnwmg eveuu and Bier.-sting oecurrencesof the existing generation of men. ■ With this brief outline of the plan and the design or the finer, the undersigned respectfully snitch* the patronage i hb friend* ;n l the public at Urge, and eiperislly of his lem.hfiisn brethren of the 2d Congressional District, and Bljaceut counties of Georgia and Alabama. ■ ^ L. F. W. ANDREW'S. I Yurember. 1844. CONDITIONS. | The Vvirsfn Democrat will be pobliahed on e large Mie-r Royal Sheet, every Saturdav Morning, at Three 1Mlort per annum. payable in advance. Th* r»*h *y%- will he adopted *« far as possible. BT* For 510 in ad- .3, four ronie* of the paper will be aent f*>r the year.— »terms of Advertising will be uauswally libctal. Five Dollars Reward. S TOLEN on the night of il.e 24tl. instant, from the pre mises of the subscriber, four miles from Macon, on the Columbus rosd. one MULE . and an OLD BLIND BAY MARE; with a white spot in her forehead, one bind font wli.te; and two saddle* and bridles. Tne mole returned with one saddle, naviup doubtless go ten loose from the thief. The missing saddle, is a plsio Georgia one, nearly new. with blue housing, silver laced, and silver plated styr- ups: the small or too skirt, ornamented with yellow ueedle- work The above reward will be paid to any person, who will deliver the saddle to the subscriber, or give information so that it can be gut. JOHN BA.LEY. Macon, Oct. 29 1844. 5 Valuable and Dr-irnblc Property FOR SALE- T HE subscriber offers for sale the large House and Lot situated in Vineville. late the residence «f Oni. William Nixon, de ceased. On the premises are all the necessa ry out building*. The situation one of the most pleasant in the village. Possesion will be given when, ever the purchaser may require it. Tue term* which are reasonable, can he made known by application to John D Winn. Macon, or the subssriber on the premise*. P. NIXON. OctobefU 5 illi% Kennedy, \S just returned from Charleston, with a ohuice as- Krttnest of articles of MILI\ERy. r ha* removed to (lie next done from the Commercial link, and opposite Wrigley h Hart’* Carriage Ware Jmi«\ where she will be hippy to receive calls from her * I friends and the public generally. Site ha* carefully selected a choice assortment sf cathiT*, Parisian Flowers. Ribbons Lares. Gimps. Gloves. &c. AI*o Bonnet materials, which will be aold as cheap at in l» had in thin market. BONNET*. TABUS and CAPS made to order. Aim all kinds of Embroidery, Masonic and Odd Fellows I>rnns. ftrsw* bleached and altered to the most fsshionsble 5 3t purrs. I Mama, Oet, 89. Roots and Shoes. kUR stock is now complete and very extensive, mm- r nri*ing every style and pattern. A fine assortment o (.ABIES’ SHOES and SLIPPERS. Give us a call if yoo wish bargain*. WINSH1P Jc POPE. Macon. October 29, 1841. 3 To Rent. HIE Room*over John L. Jones Jc Co’s Store. Three large and commodious rooms with two smaller ones. There i* also a Kitchen and Stable attached to the dwel- . apply to JOHN L. JONES. K ji 0®ce. Nacon. Oct. 29. 5 Adnsini.tnatof’aSnlc. W ILL be »nld on the first Tnesdny in JANUARY next, at th- C-nrt House in Clinton, Jones county between the u mal b-inr* of sale! part of the Real Estate, belonging to the r*'nte of Thooiii* Lowe, late of said count v dec-ased : Lots No 165.170 and 171. in the 8lh d-stri.-t of f.rmerly Bsl-iwin now Jonesoouaty. containing 607} aercs more or Iraa lvtng about 9 mile* from M*ron. near the Octnulgee River.known a* the Gibson plare. Also 102} No. not known, ninev wood*, lting on 'he road leading from AlacontoMclIedgevilV.about a mite, from Maron. ad joining the land* of Ileubeo Robert* and Luke Roberts. 101} aere*. No not known, tying on the Clinton Road, ad • joining the Lands of Sintha Wardtawand Atex. Hunt.— 802} acre* oak and Hickory, including some rich bottom land nn Walnut Creek, l-ing on the Clinmn Road.and adjoining the land* of T. EHis and nenrv Co-dt. known as the Horner place. 2021 nee* nine* woods. No. 18 in the 7fh district.origin*!!* Baldwin now Tone* county, lying on the Trw>nt«n Rond adjoining the land* of William Kitch en*. and Ahrani William*. Al*o.370 acre* land more or le»*.conjoining lhOnrrea wood-lnnd. fir*t qn.lit* oak and ldchorv. the hat.oee a r.n ide-nble tv-rtion of wh'rh h fresh, and under » fence. Iving about 6 miles from Macon, known a* the Clnrk and Srrnwbri.lw. ntaee. and ad- joining me -and* of B. K-'ehr-i* nnd Lltke Roberts Sold for ibe benrfit of the rre.liiov* of *v’.l Fa'.re, ELT.EV T. TOWE. Admr’x. ELISHA DAYIri. Adm’r. Oct.?R, 1844. 3 IVolife- P URSUANT to an Order of the Honorable the Inferior Cnort of Twigg* connty. when sitting as - Coort ol Ordinary, will he *nbl on the first Tue«d«v in JANUARY next. Ire f>re :he Court Hon*e done, in Knoxville. Craw ford ennntv within the le,*t hoar* of ills: One Lot uf Land. No mO. in the fidi district of Hon«»nn. when anr- veyed. bur now Crnwfnid eonmv. en-.f.ioing 262} . acre* more or less; sold ** 'he n-nw-li of Robin* Andrews, lair of T wigg* t-nnntv deee*«ed . for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Term* of «*!e m*h ISHAM G ANDREWS, > , , . J. 8. ANDREWS. { Admrs. Get. 32, 1844. 5 Admin i«f rn lor’n .In to. kkflLl. he sold nnder an order of die Inferior Court of TT limit couniy. on the 20thof NOVEMBER at the late residence of N*ncv Higgins. d-re»*ed. of Butt* man- tv; all the perishable property of said decented. consisting of housrhold furniture, stock, corn aud fodder, Jfcc. Ac.— Term* on the day of Sale. Oct. 8. 1944. 2 DAVID HIGGINS. AdmV. Administrator’* Nnlr. A GREEABLE toon Order of the Honorable, the In. ferior Court of Upson eonnrv. when aiuing for flrdi nnrv ourposas. will he sold «n the first Tuesday inJANU' ARY next, before the Court House door in Tbnmaston, within the n*u*l honr* of »*'e. Five negroes, to wit: one Man and Woman, and three children: sold as the omnertv of Wilev Dean l»te of Upson county, deceased. Sold for the benefit «f the heir* of said deceased. Terms made known no the day *f «sle. WM McKENNEY. Adrar. October 29, 5 Facfornire ami Commission. T HE anhseriber hsrin* resemed the FACTORAGE avj» COMMISSION BUSINESS at Savannah.offers his service* to the public, and solicit* jhe nntrm-age of his former friend* irnating that his experience and devoted attention to the interests entrusted to hi* ma»agemenr. will give satisfaction. B. E. STILES. Savannah, Oct. 29* 5 2m D R. HOLT offers his Professional aervices to the citi zens of Macon and vicinity. (TT* Resider-e on Cherry Street, lately occupied by J. B. Ross. Macon. Oct 22. 4 JOISW B. BOSS, II the Brick Store, corner of Cotton rirentte .j* Cherytt 3 now opening a large sloe of Goods, camprising all the staple articles in the New Fall and Winter GOODS. j-HEORGIA, Crawford County —Where**, Christiana THOflAS TAYLOR, j Jjf HoriminVAdo.miVtntU.aud John Q. Henman Ad- ON COTTON AVENUE, aJD SECOND STREET 1 rninUtr^ior on the Sttaie of* Qoipef ilortinnn, &***%**&, Wliolcsnle and Ketail denier in i : * ,e of ** i i. coow 7. *PP lie *»° n ' e ,ur letter * Ji*^** 1 *" : Irom said Estate : These are th'-reforeto cite and admonish all and *ingu- Ur the ktudfod aud creditors of said drcea.ed, tobeaadtp peer atmy office, within the time prescribed bv law. to shew cause if any they have, why »sid letters should not be gran ted. Given Under my hand, thi* 9th dav oi Sept 184^. 31 JAMES J. RAY. c C .r GEORGE M LOGAN, IS now opening a large and extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con.ristifia in part of Lama Cloths, Cashmeres, Cashmere D’Ecosse. Cashmere De Lanes, iVfouslin De Lanes, Fancy aiirf Black Silks, with a variety of other new style o ( . Goods for LADIES DRESSES. Rich Velvets, Cloths arid Cassimeres* for Gentlemen- Hardware, Crockery Arid Glass, a large assortment, all of which he offers as low as any house m the South. He will be happy to see those wishing to purchase' rail and 3 examine his stock. October 29. 1844 w STAPLE DRY GOODS, CHOICE GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, SADDL ERl”, Af. &c. &c. OULD biirti. u’iarly invite MERCHANTS and j Graw. deceased, applies to me lor lettersoi disu-isskrafiom xtensivr j said Estate: re. n, he : These are therefore li G EORGIA. Crawford county—Where*.*. James Mat thew-.. Administrator, on the Estate of Thomas Me- WH1TIIVG *fc MIX ESPECTFULY invite the attention of their friends and the public gen erally, to their stork of BOOTS and SHOES - to which weekly additions will _ be made during the season. Our assort ment embrace* die following disenptions: 2000 pairs Men’s beat black Brogans. 1000 ** Men s second rale black Brogans, 1500 “ Men’s best russet Brogans, 700 “ Men’s second rate russet Brogans. 1000 “ Men’s best double sole block Brogans, 1200 “ Boy’s bestblsck and russet Brogans, 300 Youths. “ “ 1000 *• Men.s best kip Brogans. 600 *' Men’s second rate kip Bfogan*. 300 -* Men’* best doable sole calf Jc kip Brogans, 500 " Boy’sbeStkip Brogans. 800 “ Youths’ best kip Brogans. 1200 " Ladies leather and seal Bjogans, 306 •* Ladles' leather and seal Shoes, 800 “ Lsdies calf Brogans. 20 cases Men's thick and kip Boots, 8 - Boy ,s thick and kip Boots, 6 * Yanks’ thick and kip Bool*, 100 paires Gents' fine French cdlf Boots, Ta •• Gents’midling fine French calf Boots, 100 “ Gems, doable sole calf Boots. 100 “ Gems, stout sole cslf Boots, 3 cases Gems' and Ladles’ India Rubber Over Shobs A general assortment of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Leather. Kid and Morocco Waiting Shoesof ail kinds and qualities! Ladids. Misses and Children's Gaiters add hall Gaiters, thick and thin soles of all discripiions, dll of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices- Also Calfskins, Sole Leather. Thread, Pegs of all sites. Boms made and repaired .n the best possible manner. Macon.Oct. IS ld44 3 MEDZCA1 REMOVAL. T HE subscriber has t emoved his office from the corner opposite the Floyd House. (late Centtal Hotel.) to that, two doors back iu me same building, and fronting on third street. Where be will be in daily attendance, from 10 in the morning, till 2 iri the afternoon, for the purpose more especially of attending to Ihe treatment of Chrome cases brought from a distance; persons from the country, there- fore, calling between those tithes, will not, except in ex treme caset, be disappointed. The balance of his lime in the mornings, evenings, and nights. Will be devoted as unu- j a), to the treatment of acute cases in town, or a short dis tance in the country, when the calls of such as deemfit tknr interest to procure l.is services will be atteaded to. He would, howerer, respectfully request that none but those who are sati*5ed of the superiority of Botanic remedies, or those in posn-ssion of sufficient independence and nerve to lest that fact, would trouble him with their applications, os none others, if known would in any case, be attended to. Such of th : poor as come within the above rnle, will be attended gr.iiuilously.but he would take this opportunity of begging last they will not think theitisylves slighted, if it should not be convenient (or him to be always with them. He Is now receiving and will nlways keep's fresh and full supply of genuine Botanic MedIcInes. which will sell at reasonable prices to practitioners and families, at whole sale or retail. if. S. THOMSON, M. D. Macon, Ga. Oct. 8, 1844. Fall stock of Boots and Shoes. £=». r|1HE subscribers bnve just received fc® I JL and are now receiving a large and iM well selected stock of Boots and Shoes, consisting in part of the following de- scripl.ons, vix : 5000 Pair men’s best Black and Russell Brogans. 3000 “ “ second quality, do do 1000 “ •’ double sole, do do 700 “ “ Iron tacked, do do 1500 “ Boy’sbest black and Russett brogans, 500 •• Youth’s do do 1200 •* Men’s Kip brogans, 500 “ do do double sole brrgans, 700 •• Boys do brogans 300 •* Youth’s do do 600 '■ Men’s calf, sewed and pegged brogans, 300 '* do do do do do double sole - 500 •• Boy’s do do do brogans 300 •• Youth’s do do do do 1000 - Women's Calf and Kip pegged Bootees. 600 ** do do do do do Shoes, 33 Cases men’s thick and Kin B;:oU, 15 •• Bov’s do do do do. 20 “ Men's Calf Neil and half Nell Boots, 7 “ Boy's do do do do do do, 10 •’ Men’s d’blc roieCalf. Peg’d. water proof Boot* 10 ** do do do do sewed do ' do’ do 10 *' do Scoot Calfsewed Boots. 12 “ Gents, fine light Call', u»wl Boot; 5 Trunk*, do do do do do Phiadelp’a Boot*. 4 do Gents and ladies patent ludia Rubber over Shoes -• - > AL c O» A general assortment nfLatiie’s. Miss**' aud Children k leather, kid. nr.d morocco walking shoes and slips ofall description* and qualities —Ladies’’ Misses', smlchildrens’ blark and colored and foxed cloth buskiua; all of which will be offered on the most reosonable terms. We invite all that w sh to purchase, to give us a call, and we will eadea vor to suit both in price and quality. Also.—Kept constantly on hand. SOLE LEATHER, CALF LINING AND BINDING SKINS i-ASTS. THREAD. SHOE FKGS. and all other articles used in manufacturing Boots aud Shoes. STRONG & WOOD. At the old tt and, sign of the Big Boot, Mulberry street. Macon. Sept. 24.52 XIMSTJRA1SCS. THE CltOTOlV (Mutual) Insurance €onii»any 4 Of the City of Mew York. T Hff "f.tnd »>«viteamer Robert Collins;levied On a, the proper- ter.ts ready to msure all kinds of Marme, Inland : » _ . i >„ *» Lie Bibb N'ovcuibei- Mkcriff Ante*. W ILL l>e spld on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,before the court house in Macon, between the legal hours of sale, the following propertv Three acres of Land in Vineville, adjoining Bailey. Ste phens and the road, formerly occupied as' a residence of George Jewett; also a 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 dWellintr house and ware house there on ; also Lot No. $. square 39. ci rilcr of second and Cher- ry sirens, occupied by D. jc W. Gunn and othdrs; also part nf Lot No. 1 in square 23. on Cherry street, adjoining Rvlander and Washington j also quarter acre Lot separa ted by an alley from T. G. Holt, fronting on first Street, and 20 acres in the south corner of Lot 351 in the 13lji district of once Monroe now Bibb «ounty. aU levied on as the pro- pfcrty of George Jewett: likewise Lot No. 7 in square 42, lit Macon, part of Lot 34. containing 11 acres, known as No. 4. western rangtf; two story dwelling house and out houses, and 8 acres of Land, adjoining Bow-plan. Strong nnd others, on the Forsyth road ; also iwn story- honse with 3} acres, on Forsyth road, now occupied by John Jones, levied on as the ppiperty of Jewett k Burch, td Satisfy the following fi fas. two iu favor of the Ocmulgee Bank of the 8tate of Georgia vs. Jewett k Burch, two iu favor of the same vs. George Jewett k Co . one in favor of Zachnriah E. Har mon. relator, &e- vs. the Ocmulgee Bank, the South West ern Rail Road Bank vs. the Ocmulgee Bank, the Mayor and Council of the city of Macon v*. the Ocmulgee Bank and W. B. Johnston, two in favor of the Bank of Hawkins- ville vs. Jewett & Burch One iicgm man named Edenbomogh. abont 30 years old, levied on as the property of Jane Irwin, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the officers of Muscogee Superior Court for costs vs. Jane Irwin. The south half of two adre Lot Nn. 1. and Lot No. 18 in Wd.xteih range of tarn acre lots nf the city nf Maron. le Vied on the property of Charles Collins, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the QmiMS Bank ol the State of Georiri* vs said Collin*. B. TRAPP, D. Sbff. One negrd nlan ndmdd lien. 50 vear* old, a hedro wo man named Patsey. 2S year* old. Knty a woman ?(} years old. levied rtri asthe property of William M. Morton, to sa tisfy a fi fn from Bibb Superior Court. Robert Arrington vs. Wm. M. Morton and James W. Bailey. Two acre Lot number ond. and part of twh acre Lot num ber two.lylrigon the western range of the two acre lots in the dity of Macon, and being the place on which Elbert tJrfcw tlow lives, levied on the property of said Crew, to. satislv afi fa from Bibb Superior Court, Rufus K. Evans vs. Elbert Crew. One acre of Land on the Milledgeville road, near East Macon, adjoining land* of the estate of Anson Kitnherly. levied nn as the property of Geo. Micklrjohn, to satisfy a"fi fa in favor of Charles Epping vs. Qeo. Micklejohn' and Hamilton k McGoldrick. The steamer Robert Collins, levied on as the property of Joseph A. White, lo satisfy four lien fi fas. one in favor of Win. R. Brown, one in favor of E. A. Nishet. ope iu favor of H. A. Crane & Co- and one in favor of Henry S.- fcutter. all versiut the grid Joseph A. White and A. R. McLaughlin, arid sit*tuner Robert Collins. MORTGAGE sale for BecEmber. WU1 be sold on the first Tuesday in October, at the same Navigation, Transportation n „d Fi.e Risks, against loss j £ °S Alexander R-McLaughlin, to satisfy ore mortgage fi geocy of the Company.- ■ _ _ . Shff. TRUSTEES. James Harper, John B. Lasala, John J- Boyd. Edward Richardson, James Pltalen, John J. Herrick, George C. De Kay. Abraham Van Nesi, William B. Cozzena; Charles L. Vose, Joseph B. Noues, . John F. Butterwjrth, Samuel Sherwood, Zadork Pratt. famuet A. Lawrence, Herman D. Gould. Theodore A. Meyer, Joseph S. Smith William P Furnias, John T. Gilchrist, Luring Andrews, Cl ■ -n t'iienrr> . George Whitaker, James H Suydsm, George Palen, William Burguoyuc, Elias T. Aldrich. Lawreore Hill, Thomas Monahan, William H. Townsend, Amos Noyes, John Breasted, Leonard Appleby, Silas M. Crandall. SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE. President. JOSEPH B NONES. Vice-President. LEWIS BENTON. Secretary. Capt. SAMUEL CANDLER. Marine Inspector. WILLIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor The undersigned is the authorised Agent of the above Company, to take either Marine nr Fire risks in any part of the State of Georgia, opon such liberal terms as may be agreed upon between the assured and the Agent, who is vested with ample and discretionary powers. JERRY COWLES, Agent. Oct 22, 1944. 4 Tolnsrapli IV- ticc- (TT* Tlte imperiou* n-reasitv of rinsing immediately the OLD business of the Telegraph rnnrern. eompells the on deraigned again to call upon all those indebted to him.— However small each one’s individual indebtedness may be. B S now opening a large sloe- of Goods, comprising all the (for subscription, advertising nr job priming.) the aggregate staple articles in the 1 of a thoostnd nr two of sorh account*, it will really be per- i n a - ! reived, is no trifling amount. Ho hope* he will therefore *rOCCrj and Dl J "tnOOlIS lyinc* l be excused f-> r this public call. All nrenunts due the office | *«di as Begging, Rope. Iron. Salt,Sugar Coffee. Molasses \ previonsto the 1st of Jnlv Iasi belonc to the undersigned j Bsrd and Hollow Ware. Shoe*. Osnaour^s, and Domestic* ; Since that time.they are the property of the present pro- ! * >U kinds; Conroe cloths for Negro Clothing, and almost prietor. In the absence nf the subscriber, however. Mr. [ [r *Tt article a planter would wish to purchase. 1 l’RINCE or Mr. PrISgi.K. who will at all times be found 1 He would request liia old friends and the public generally, in the office, are authmi«td. and will attend to the settle- | 1°five him a call nnd he will endeavor to sapply them on 1 ment of anv account* due the office. ■f good terms as can be obtained at any other Store in the ■ Macon. October. 4844. M BARTLETT, "htacoo, Oct- 29. Large gdle of Dundee Bagging. Hy Colicn & Fosdick. O N Wednesday. 6th November, will be aold in front ot our Store, 1250 pieces DUNDEE BAGGING, as follows t 250 pieces 44 inch, weighing 1J lb to the yard. fill 11 li 44 inch,- 44 do do 44 do tin 44 do cio 42 do du all Jute, 44 do ■ do 44 do do do do do do do FRESH OARDI3V SEEttS" A GENERAL assortment of WARRANTED Fresh Garden Seeds, with directions for planting accompany- j“geach paper. Merchants and others supplied in suits- quantities. For sale by J. H. Jt W. 8. ELLIS, -_P*t 89.1844. 5 Colton Avenue. Maron. Wanted lo IVfre H Y the mun»horyear. a Negro Woman-—one who is accustomed to house business would be preferred. Apply at thin Office. Macon, Oet 0*2. A Just Received, nt G. XV. & E. XVOODRUFF’S, A LARGE assortment of new ami fashionable STA- i .4.VI* FAJVCY DMY C.OODA consisting ! ”'P«*t variety of the latest patterns for ladies dresses.— | *11 kind* of good* usually kept iu our line. All of; jj, w *-l he offered at a small advance from cost. woo.Sepl 24, 1844. y I ngtnn where they are receiving 1“ , r'""tike Messenger Office K * *. G ener *l stock of and FitncV Dry-ftoods, REA»y_i« AI > E CLOTHING. . SHOES, BOOTS, *C. ^ ^jUnnld at ooasuaUy low prices, by tbe I aniur l*Sr**- ^ ora t»Mrs arc inriied to call and cx- ’SC for temHUtt. S. J. It A Y * UO. ! nr it. tt. ir.tRjyERi (AT PRIVATE SALE.) 5,000 LBS. prime Hams and Shoulders) now in Macon, Oct 1. 1844. 1 Oglethorpe University. Coniinenrrmmt T Veek. B accalaureate sermon, bv President Tni- inaje—Su nday, November 10th, 10j o'clock. A. M. Junior Exhibition, and 0 aliou bef »re Alumni, by^ Hev. Wm J. Sas6net—Tursdoy. November 12th, 10 o clock, A M in^e—Sunday, November 10th, 10| o'clock* A. M. Exhibition, and O *aiiou bef ire Alui REnOVAli. I a! j v *E undersigned have removed t» the Store rm second Annusi Meeting of Board of Trostees-Tuesday. Nov. r teat, .few door, south of the Wxabiogum Hall. .0.1 ’ °‘' Wk .' P ’’V u-r._ T; Terma very liberal aud made known on the day of all*. Savannah. Oct. 29, 5 2l J it E. SAULSBURY. have received, and are now * opening a variety of articles, such as CUsreS) HcsrU, CrarMlSj Ties, Block., IlnndltcrebieA) SM.pender*, Ac. Ac. Comprising the most desirable apartment of such articles; etrer offered in this market. Oct 29. 5 Cloaks! CloaksII L ADIES’ and Gentlemen’s Cloth Cloaks, of the latest' styles, just received by TjSi'diaer’* Bale, W ILL iifl sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, at thd coart house in Macon, the following pro perty to wit i TtVOlarge road wagons with five sets of gear each, three horses nnd iwo mules, one yoke qf oxen and cart, one horse Cart and harness, three Lots, No. i, 2 and 3 in square 96, one negro man named Tom. about 50 ydars old, one m-^ro Woman named Polly, about 20 dr 2i years old, and hdr child Andrew about 3 or 4 ydafs bid, six adres of Land, whereon William Johnson now lives, more or less, near Mymn Bartlett and Bockner. number nor knov/n, ail levied on as ihe property bf Willis II. Hughes; property pointeJ out by Richard Bassett and plaintifPs attorney: levied on fri satisfy several fi fas from Bibb Soperior and Inferior Courts, in favor ol Samuel Dinkins. Thomas Wood Alex’r. Scbit and John Hall, all versus Willis H. Hughes, Richard Bassett and James Gates. One neero Woman named Sukey, levied 0H at the pro perty of Richard Basselt. to satisfy a fi fa from a Justices’ Court. Lawrence L. H»rdin v*. Willi* H. Hughes, Richard Bassett and Janes Gates security: property pointed out by attorney, and levied on by a constable. Three acres of Land more or less, with the improve ments, on Windsor Hill.where Richard Bsssetlnow lives; also a negro woman named Sukev. about 35 years old. le vied on as the property of Richard Bassett, to satisfy fi fas in favor of Samuel Dinkins. Thomas Wood, Alexander Scott and John Hall va. Willis H. Hughes, Richard Bas sett and James Gates, security. JOS. H. M®U*il\ dorontr. Oct. 8. ^ 2 Fashionable Tailor!rig; T HE undersigned would inform their friends,, nnd. the public that they hare taken tile stand on, Cotton Avenue, one door below Mr. Orr. and opposite Scott k Carhdrt. where ths.v are prepared to execute all jobs in the above line; and they flatter them selves, they will be able to give satisfaction, both in regard to fitting and workmanship, arid solicit a share of pudtic pat ronage. All garments warranted to fit. Oct. 15. 1844. 3 PICKET k LYNN- COWLES’ CHEESE* COO BOXES Solomon Cowles’ Superior Cream eALH/ Cheese, receiving and for sale hv COVVLE/t, NICOLL k CO. East Macon, Opt 8. 1844. yr 2 PLANTERS to call ahd examine 1: and well selected Stock before purchasing else is de/ermined to mike tbe prices CWTespon ! folly with the times. Tlte following comprise a part of his stock : AFFGHAN SATINS, a new article for dresses. CASHMERE. Crape, and Super Mouselin-de Lri.ic. new patterns. ALPACCAS. Silk and Gimp Fringes. GINGHAMS, Super Clicne and genuine Scotch i CAMBRICS. Plain. Striped and Checked. MUSLINS. Jnronet. Book. Ac. LACES. Quilling, Lisle. Edging, A Lace Neck Tics. HOSIERY. Shirts and D-awers. CRAVATS. Black Silk. Printed, and Fancy Plaid. HANDKERCHIEFS, a great variety. SHAWLS, 600 Plaid de Laine. Chenc. Prussian, Print ed. Nett, and .Woolen Shawls, and Comfortbs. FLANNELS, White, lied, and Yellow. Brown Linen TABLE COVERS. Irish Linen. GLOVES, -MITTS. SUSPENDERS, Gutters and Night Caps. Sewing Silk, SPOOL COTTON, and Linen Thread: Corded Skirts. Corset CfcrfiB. Presses. Pin*. Needles, Tape*, Thimbles. Tuck. Quill, and Dress Ccmbs. KENTUCKY JEANS, and super Twilled Kersevs. NEGRO KERSEYS and Lind*ev*. PACKAGES. Brown and Bleached Shirting* acd Sheet ing*. Ticks. Check* an.I Stripes. i and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditor* of said deceased, to bo and ap pear at my office, within the limb prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters shoulo not be gran- i -,.J. Given under riy hand, this 9th day e( Sept. 1844. j j; * James j. ray, c«* G EORGIA, Dooly County.—Whereas Henry H. Ross, Administrator on the Estate of V\ rilism Hall, {deceased, late-if said county, applies tome for letters of ; Disinimon from said esiaiu : T/iese are therefore to cite and admonish all snd xinpulir, ! the kindred amici editors of said deceased, to be t nd appear \ at mv office, w ilhin tlte time prescribed by law, to shew . cause (if any tl.ev have) wltv said letters should not be grant- • od. Given under mv hand, this oth day ot Juiv. 1844. , 42 ’ JOSEPH B CLAPP c c o C l EORG1A. liibt) County.— VV I1c1ra3.jau.es tlolln.es] JT worth. Administrator on tbe Estate of Isaac Newber" i r y, Sen..deceused. late ofsaid county, applies to tne for let’ i ters of dismission from said Estate : ' ... h*‘*e are, therefore, to cite and adm^raid. til and xingu- lar, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and ] appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to ; shew cause, (if any tbexr hatred why said le ier* shguid not I be ^ranted. Given under mv rmr..l, this 27th July, 1844. 4! HENJ. E. MYR1CK. e c o BOOTS AND SHOES. Lsdie.*, Men's Boys' and Mis- [ Butts 4'om tof 4>rdiunry,S4cpleuibra - Terns, IS44. 30 20 600 20 ses, a large snppiv.. 200 pi. London Duffil BLANKETS. COO Negro Blankets, twilled and heavy. 4000 pr. Negro Brogans, a superior article, 100 Ladies'. Men’s, and Boy's Saddles, Bridles. Martingale*. Whips, and Collars, 1500 Bleached Sack* Salt, large size, 100 Bales -1G inch. Gunny Bagging, veiy heavy, 300 Pieces 44 inch. Dundee and Russia, do'. * 50 do. 44 inch. Gilroy’s superior 2 Ih. Brand. 300 Coils J and j inch Manilla Bale Rope, 2000 lbs. superior Bogging Twine, 50 dez. Plough Lines and Bed Cords. 20 hhds. Cuba Jl las.-es. To do. St. Croix, and Porto Rico Sugars, 20 Ubl*. Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 20 Boxes Standard Loaf and Havanna Sugar. 350 Bags old Java. Rio. Laguira. aud Cuba Coffee, 90 Boxes Sperm Candles, sizes 4’s. 5 s. ami G’s, 20 •• Hull’s Patent Candles assorted. 25 — Drill's nml'Colgate’s Soap. No I. Castile. Fancy, and Variegated Soaps, Colgate’s Super Pear Starch, Table Salt, a prime article. Tobacco, some very choice for chewing. 40.000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, flat and square bar, German, Blistered and Can Steel, 130 Keg* Nails and Brads, 500 lbs. Waggon Boxes, 15.000 “ Hollow Ware, 200 pr. Trace Chains, 12 doz. Coffee Mill <. 12 “ Iron Wire Sifters. 30 •* Pad Locks. 20 “ Curry Combs. 1200 lbs. Bar Lead. SO doz. Blacking. 13 Boxes Cotton Cards. 500 lbs. Sid Irons. 50 doz. Tubs. Pails and Mats. 25 “ Halter Chains, 20 “ Shovels and Spades, 20 “ Carolina Hoes, 10 ’• Collin's Axes, 20 “ Tea Kettles. No. 1, 2 aud 3, 150 Bags Patent Shot, 20 doz. Shoe nnd Horse Briis'iie*, Ten, Pocket, and Fancy Kn-ve*.. Table Knives and Forks. Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors, Razors, nnd Straps. Shoe Knives and Rasps, Percussion Caps. Cut Tacks, and Segar Cases. 150 Reams Wrapping. Cap. nnd Letter Paper. 50 lbs. London, Sealinj Wax and Wafers. Blue and Black Ink. COO Kegs White Lead. 73 Boxes Window Glass. 10 Casks London Porter. 30 doz. Saratoga Water, 10 “ Bay Watdr. 10 Bbls. Cidbr Vinegar. Copal Varnish. Spirits Turpentine. Spaili.iii Brow n. Mad der, Blue Stone. Copperss. Brimstone. Indigo, Fig-Blue. Scotch, and Macabov Snuff. Epsmn Sails. Salt Petre, Sal .JuratMustard. Camphor. Oppodeldoc. Castor Oil. Sw-eet Oil. Magnesia. Cologne. Macaroni. Preston Salt*. Lees Pill*. Bateman’s Drops. British Oil. Tooth Powder and Brushes. Spices cf all kinds. Imperial, Hyson, and Puuchin Teas, very choice. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. Buckehc.it. nnd Soda Biscuit,of superior quality, wiil be received WEEKLY throughout tbe season. ALSO. 30.000 SEGAHS. Mnuilla Cheroot*. Plantation Norma*. Principe*. Regalias, Vrieltabaeera. and Iiidia Casadnra Panetelas, all selected with modi ca^e. arid ihbsK fond of a choice article, will dlririsb call ahd examine for themselves. Macon, Oct 8. 1814. 2 Executor’.*. Sule• — B Y Virtue of an OrJerof the Honorable Inferior Court of Dooly connty, when sitting for ordinary purposes; Will be sold before die Court H use door in Vienna, Dooly county, on tbe first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the lawful hours of Sale : Lot nf Land, number 101 in the 9lb district of Dooly county 1 Sold risthe property of Har dy D. Rhyal. late of Dooly county deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsaid deceased. Terms made known on the dav of Sale. CHARLES H. HIGDON. Exe’r Out. 4, 1844. , • 3 lXflLLIAM Mapp, Administrator fn tbe Estate of 7T Alien McClendon, late of Butts co'qmy deceased, and Guardian fur Oliver H. P. McClendon, M'm. McClen don. and Joseph F. McClendon, having represented to thu j Court by bis petition, that be has fully d'sebarged the sev- ! eral trusts reposed in him. and having applied to'ibis Cvurt i far lettersoi' Dismission from the same. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons con- I cerncd, to shew cause if any they ltrve, why, on tbe first [ Monday in March next, said letters should not be granted, 1 and said Administrator and Guardian discharged, and that this Citation be published in one ol the public Gazettes of th:3 State for the space of six months. G. HENDRICK. J. I C. edmund McDaniel. J. i c. JOHN B. THURMAN, J. 1 <A GEOBGI.I, Belt* fatuity. I. Joh-1 McCord, crerk >>f Court, do certify that the above is alruie Extract of tW Minute? of said Court. Given under n.v band at office. tV.’A 9d September. 1544. JOHN McCORD. C. C. O. Sept. 10,1814. 50 GKOBG1A, .tlourou County. C Inferior Covrt of said county, ttf- < tin f for din or V purpose*, July . I Tt fin. \ $ i 4. . Prpspnt. iheir Honors Wm. L Fanibrough, v\ ia. S. t inon. miQ James \V. Knoti-, JuatK*'e.«. . TTPON ilic petiiion of Wm. B Graves stating that b* It nJ in possession uf a bond, mn<ie by PfKvarri Prrffnia, while in life, since deceased, to rermedu-ri Reynold*, where* bv said Edwan* Freeman bound hii««elt W make io ixid Pern.ednH Reynolds; Lia heirs and 6«\p*. a good and le gal title fo r Lot of Land number one bund red nnd *eventy- xevcu, in the fourth “district of Lee county ; and it further- nppearing to the Court, that said bond li»* bern tranRferred to Witt. JL tiVaves. and dkftt said Kdwnrd Freeman depart ed tlii* life, without executing a title for said Lot of Land ; and it further appearing to the Court, that the consideration for which said bond wax given has been paid, and that the original bond ia now filed in the Clerk’s cOice ol thi* Court : ItU. therefore, Ordered by the Court, That Roberson Freeman, Ad ministrator, de bonis non. with the Will annexed, ot *«!tl Edward Freeman, deceased, appear‘at the November Term of this Court, then and there to above cause, if any he has, why he ahould not be compelled t« make title to said Wm. B. Graves, agreeable to the tenor and eflect of aaid bond; aud that a copy hf tills rixle be published u» one of the public gazettes of this Stud according to law. A tme extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordinary ofsaid hoiintv, July 2.184*. _ _ - July 9 <11 in Cm E. G. CABAN C. C. O. _ HUGH M. D. KING, > Bill for Discovery.RfHef, . > and Injucciion, in tumter WILLIAM SMITH. Sen. J Superior Court. W HeREASu is blade appear by the complainant’s Bill, tlir.t the defendant. William Smith. Sen. re sides out of this Stale; it is ordered that ihe said William Smith. Sen. eppear and answer the above Bi 1, that the publication of this Order once a month for six months in one ofthe public Gazeitesof this State, shall be held asuflmtent service of the taid William Smith. Sen. - Done and ordered nt Chambers, ibis Oeloher 10,. 1844. LOTT WABBEN, Judge S. C. S. W. C. Oet. 13, 1844. 3 . •, h';)KG1 A Crawtord county.—Whereas John T. tjl' Hankcrsotl, applies to me for letters of adtr.inistrauou on the Estate of William B. Sneilings. deceased, late o( said county : . . . - - .. ... Tliess are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear nt mv office, within the time prescrined by law, W shew cause; (if anv they have.) why said letters should hot be granted. Given under my hand.^this^lst^ Ort.1344. JAMES J. RAY, c. t. U. Oet. 8.1844. G EORGIA, Houston County.—Whereas. Richmond Dozier, applies to tne for letters of Adimm.iraiidh, on the Estate of James Fiudley, deceas'd, late of sud These are therefore lo cite ami admonish all and singular; the kindred and creditors of said deceased, io he sim ap pears! n»y office, within ihetimeprescribed bvlaw.lo ohrtt cause. Halt) they have, why snid Inters should not be grriid- ed Given under :ny hand, ibis loib Oeloher, 1844. Oct 22, 4 BRYANT IjATTON.ee B Dooly Tax Coilcf’.toi s Sale. wtrriLL be sold in the town of Vienna, bhfhre the Cssr- \\ Honse door thereof. Ol! the first 3 ties,lay in DEf CEMBER next, Lot of Land. No. -.8, in the 2d District d Wesleyan Female College. TITHE Exercises of this Institution commence on Mon- day. October 7th. Everv Department is filled with the most competent and . .— - . successful Teachers. The primary department will be o- Dooly couniy. containing by CJtithutior. or survey (202J) tw o peniid unddr the tnan.igeinent'bf Mtss CHURCH, who comes I hundred two and a halt acres, nr so mnen tliereof ■* wil most liighly recommended forher efficiency and competency from the South Carolina Female Collegiate Institute. Tuition for regular College course. $30 per year. “ in Primary Department. 23 “ “ One half or the tuition must he settled in advance either bv cash or approved note. ELLISON 5c DARBY. 'Oct I. 1844. 1 (Je sufficient to satisfy a Tax fi fa the State of Georeia. rs David Patton. FOLTON KKMP1I, T. C October 02, 1844. 4 Notice- W ILL be sold before the Court House door in Vienna Doolv couniy. on the first Tuesday In DECEM BE It next, a lot of Land in the sixth disiriet. No. seventy two, in nid bounty, belonging to the Estate of Zackariah Holleinan» deceased Jate of Crawford connty. Sold for ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsaid deceased. Terms cash. NATIIAN HOLLEMaN, ? v a DAVID WORSHAM. \ t ’ x IS ’ Oct. 8. 1814. 2 Police. writl be told in jpursuanc* nl'an brder ofilie Inferior TT Coort when silling fur Ordinary prirpoftZ; before -’ i tlie Court House door, to % T icima. Dooly county, of: flic first i Tuesday ill JANUARY next, the tract ofXsr.d Containing n. , two Luis, with the exceptions nf the V. i.Jow't dowery, M- whereon Anthony Lewis lived at the liu'.fe of his.death, fir, miles from Drayton. Also.four negroes, vix: Prince,Pe ter. Jacob, and Nancy, and sold as the ]iroperiv of Anthony Lewis, deceased. For dislributioii among the heir*. Terms ou the day uf Sale. N- RRDDICK. ^ ijra’r* J. PLATT. s Aomr». October 8.1844; -* 45 Likely Young negroes FOI£ SALE- W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in .JANUARY next, at the Court House in Clinton, Jones county, H between the usual hour* of sale : 45 likelv young Nogroes, * ci'her for private re*id“m*e* or bu3iiu*ss Lot.«, a consisting of boys, girls, men, women dnd «‘lnfar#n The' sold on ^ccotnmod&ung term* ; it is deemed use KoUit; Town IrOls for Sale. T HE .subscriber will sell at private6 Lot® in th town of Vienna, Dooly ur.iy.* The above Lot® »re ltuaied ou rfnd about the Public Square, and are suitable nd will b« less to ®nv The Celebrated iVIiiscovitus Oct. 29, J. k E. SAULSBURY. [ the use of an instrument. Over Coats. \ LARGE assortment of Over Coals, of various quali ties. Just received by Oct 29. 5 J. k E. SAULSBURY. ^ Will core the most inveterate Tooth-Ache ia TWO MINUTES. nPHEY will also preserve the decayed teevli fnr the I future, and remove the Scurvy, and Tartar, without For sale by A J KLDER, Agent. At H. C. Freeman's Store. 3lf Moron, Oct. 19. 1944. Notice lo Debtors A Creditors, Commenc-inrnt. and Oratio-s before Literary Societies bv Professor J II. Tnornwell—Wednentay, Nov. I3tb, 10 o'clock. AM. Annual Exnminaiiou of under graduates in flollege and A- cadvmy—Tnat sday, Friday and Monday, Nov. 7ib, 8th and lllh. JOHN H FITTKN. Secretary of the Board of Trustees. P. 8. Tbo next College year will open do the 1st Mor.- dsvin January. tk-mher 29. 5 2m Business Coats. I t vnTien xxr u « , ... n wijiuoui, aim an wsumm uonutuinomi» “b**"*" 1 »■■*■ A ^GLIx-Il Water Proof laced. A are, Beaver and are required nlso, to nre*eiit .them in term* of the Law i xancy CaBSirnere. Ju6t received by 1 MGSFS PIPKIN > A LL per®c-n* in-iebted to ibe of Estate Ila.rdy Royals, Jr .deceased, are required lo coine forward and make* payment, and all those having demand® against said. Estate ancy Ocl 29, i by J. A: E. SAULSBURY. I Under Shirt*. S HAKER, Lautns Wool, Nett and Spun Silk Shirts. Just received by Out 29, 5 J, k E. SAULSBURir. ejff\ BBLS. c.nril Flour. " 30 Buxtis Cheese. 3 Kfi Goshen Butter, For Sale pv "J. N. SEYMOUR. Viehna, Sept. 30, 1844. MOSES PIPKIN, ) J. C. ROYALS. \ Bank State of Georgia, \ Office Macon, October 21jr/ t 1944. J rjlUlS Office i® now ready todinrount Bill? of Exchange JL '’n Savannah, Charlrsron aud New York, and to re ceive individual deposites creditors of said Estate. aid negroes is as likely as any in tlie State: part of the much about them, a* persons wishing to puicha»e would nepues will be sold for cash, and the balnm-e a credit wil) wish to see for themselves. The Court House being per- he given for twelve months. Sold for the benefit of the maneritlv loeaied at this place, and the liehlth of th* bounty — l: ‘ r ui:.) prospects for business being good, awd its increasing poDulation render* the above lots desirable for men of l.u- ainess. Titles Sr« t1tldl:i]jUlflblb- Apply to tAlNbRKY L. SHOCKLEY, E*q- who w ill shew the prbmises. ELIZABETH MILLER. Vienna. Doolv county. Ga..' Ocl. 8, 1844. 2 h Kitentrirt* Nnlf. B Y permission (ruin the Hcnurable Inferior Court of BiliD enuntv, when lilting for ordinary purposes, will Oct. 28, 1844. ELLEN T- LOWE, Adim ELlSKA DAVIS, Adm’r. 5 Aitininisli'ntor’11 Sale. A GREEABLE to an Order of the Honorable Inferior Court uf Butte county, when sitting fur Ordinary pm ■ poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday irt JANUARY next, before the Court House donr in the town of Campbell- be sold bri the first Tuesday iii January next, befot* the ton. Campbell County, within the legal hours ol'sale, \ r.mirl Iinusg door in Macoii, within ihe usbnl hours of sale. Fraction, No ninety seven, containing thirty four acres! part of lot Nd. J3. In tile Macon resrrve. cnntainiag 70 and -I half; and Fraction No. ninety eight, containing one acres, more or less—this lot is situated wiihin three miles hundred and ninety-nine acre* and a half, lying in tbe of Macon, bcavi)v timbered with pine and oak. and the eighth district of formerly Coweta now Campbell county. , ,cil well adapted to the culture of corn arid coiion. Thi Also, will be sold before the Court House donr, in the •-* -* 1 - ! : 1 ■- • town of Jackson. Butts county, at the above staled li ne. Ono Negro Girl, by tbe name of Siivy, about Mor 15 years of age; the above Land and Negro sold as the prop, erty of Iliclurd H. Darnall. late of Campbell county, de ceased. Terms made known on the day nt ,ale. THOMA8 B. RPRFORD. I ALEXANDER OSBORN, j Aamrs - Oct, 20. 5 T.ix Collector’s Notice* ffTHE Citizens of Bibb county are hereby notified JL the sill the State an ....iber nn the lot is estimated lo be wot tit from 15 to 20 dol lars per sere. Sold for distribution ariiong tbe heir, *f William Nixon, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. P. NIXON. I Executors. J. D. WINN, j T '* rcuu,r *- October 29. 5 ___ . AduiiKitiirtilor^i Sale; W ILL be sold at the lit? residence of Burwofl Jinks; in Bull® county, nn Turj^ay tbe 10th «»f DECEM BER next.all the jvifi.rihable Estate nf ®nid deceased, con- nising ofCofh arid Fodder, Horse®. Mule®, Cattle, Sheep; iculiural Too!®. Blacksriiith's Tool®, Cot. I.X.X...O... j ’ - • * * y Goats ofiriculiural 1 oois. Ulackfttmtlrt 1 ool®. Cot. iser.her will lie ready-to -eccve the Taxes for “vy Household and Kitchen Fumature. tbgeiher nd County. On Tflesd^ay jhe jl6th.nat.ut. j articles. Sale ,0 continue from Jay W Ji At Ta.r Collector Bibb County. d Winter ; o. he he- j George W. Price, 1 8 now receiving his usual sapply of Fall i Good®. Having selected them with great c lieves, he can make it t»> t^e interest of ihe people io give him a rail. (O* We arc iiutEorized t < ~i i iii.rim-e A .M O^Il A ft N'E 3 i. a candidate I’..* Receive. .-! Tax Returns, at the ensuing cler.tion in January next. Oct 1 1 day until ad sold. BBI. Xlw. will be hired at the 5line time and place, hpwaads nf20 likely negrow j ami will b< rented the tleared laudi belonging to said deceased. Terms ru the day. GALEA JINKS, Adm’r. October 7, I £\4. 3 Notice. A GREEABLE to an Order of the Honorable Inferior Cou-t of Dooly county, when sitting for Ordinary pur- ill be su'd before the Court House door, on the fir i Tuesday ill JANUARY next, between the usual hours of i sale, _ A I Lot of Land, No. thirty two, in the ninth District of said 8old ns the property of Enos Fountain, late of said Maron. Oct 22. R. WASHINGTON, Agent. 4 41 ’W \V- . ■ authorised to an ....e SOL. R. JOHN county. Sold ns the property o. Enos h ountam. late or said son. ... 18£g?;f,p> * *» i A^tklSEBViSfnSrffi,. county, at the Election m ,ionu.ir ♦ ^ ^ J:tn. Pj ~ ,y