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lhc revolution over agmn again! these some
British* the Federalists taking the place ofthe
Tories. This brings us “bistoricfflly’ jfr« rn
near the present lime. These same old F ede-
mlists who fired ennnon for joy on the detent
ofthe American armies, nml resolyed in their
Legislatures "'That it was u«/^cow»»e a eW
iian people to rejoice at ne success of the Amer-
icon arms," am at this Horn the Men.and |
• the front rrnk* °f niod»‘m Whig party. I have placed a Piazza up<
01 • , „ n J sl'Oll'idcr to shoulder with a , a part of u is. I believe withi
arm in arm ana • ledge the right of the Alderr
set of fanatical ossoctntcss called Abohtion.sts,
. as the exquisites now call them “Liberty
„„»» Such Judge are your associates, “his
torically.” Hud you sought “historically” for
facts instead ofthe promotion of a party, you
would have learned that “the sober second
thought” of the American people aflcr the war
and “after calmly reviewing the whole ground”
came to tho conclusion that the Federalists ha-
via" sided with the foes of the country, while
the OcmocrAs were bleeding and dying on so
many fields in its defence, were no better than
the torics who did the same during the revolu
tion, and therefore the term ‘•federalist” be
came hateful. To save them from so odious
a cognomen. Major Noah of New York, in
1S36, while ihey made war upon Gen. Jack-
son and Mr. Van Bureu, gave them the name
of “Whigs”—a title to which they have about j “ ® M ou | trie ,
n « much rieht as Lord Palmerston or Lord p. e. Bowdre,
Jobn'llusseH, the Whig leaden, in England- a^ivhUeWd
“Whig 0 is an English title; so much lor the j onrie! , m. Jones,
A/Vorvofpaities. .
Now a word about your afflictions you say, fc Fle , DI , ter>
•*1 have the most afflictive recent evidence that Scott, Carhart, k Co.
Democracy strikes at all rule, all order, all
Council Chamber,
ei\ \
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MACON. Nor. 1, 184
REGULAR MEETING.
Present—Tbe Mayor.
Al l. Rylnoder, , Freeman. Ellis.
Absent.—Collins. Hn’mes, Winn, Uenton.
riTHK Minutes of the last two-meetings were read and
J_ confirmed.
Bridge-keeper reports toll for the week to date, $117 75.
William Taylor's bill for $25 00, was passed.
To tho Honorable City Council of Mncon.
„ upon one of "lie public Streets—
n pan oi tits, i oeueve within the ordinance. 1 acknow
ledge the right of the Aldermen, and I may add. the duty,
to protect the Street* and alleys ficra all trespass. I have
no doubt that an examination ofthe Lot and premises when
furnished, you will think with the public—that I have im
proved the convenience and value of the street and proper
ty in its immediate neighborhood.
Should you think with your petitioner, he hopes you will
not order said piazza removed until all others so situated,
are required to do the same.
I have thrown out to public use, much more tbsn I have
taken, and when it is much more valuable. t
The above ia respectfully submitted by J°^, I q > |ylE
We the undersigned, concur with Mr-Cowles, in the above.
.. n W A IV.,..
yx __^j q*% ibAq jir nil I'lllO* Ql» ClMlLr, dll 1116 I'pCclal LOnniHuPc, lO WI1 , *JII w»i» v p
Democracy 8tn r?", "",t, 0 j„ vg going petition of J. Cowles. recommend that_ the > prayer
virtue, and would if It couh , r . - the petition be granted—which was received and adopted.
Voltaire and liobespiere. Nay, prostitute Tile Special Committee, tn whom was referred il»e pen*
1 milt in tho ruin of domestic happiness, lion ofthe Trustee, of Bibb county Academy, reported an
anil iaiiiv • . . i .l. tif.ii it .».1 or
"The Committee on Streets were authorised to have the
necessary repairs done to the main Sewer, and to the Mi-
antl exult in tho rum ordomesUC napping, - = im red
that only bliss that has survived the “fall, and .
ntnrv in the subversion nf the fifth command- n : to have the
Sent of Almighty God !”-Bah! now Judge
ment of Almighty God!"-Man’, now outige, -
this is too had! What does this mean. Do uncil then adjourneJ
vou intend the public to understand that the Attest
Democratic women have l»ccn troubling you,
that you should call for Whig sympathy on
account of the “prostitution” “of domestic hap-
^"bv your reference to the fifth commandment,
wc infer that you claim the right to dictate to
vour family their political creed, el«e why lug
that commandment into the political arena j—
This is nskin^qniie too much—but it is Whig
doctrine which g’es for ‘a strong government.”
B„t in your “kiitarhaF reading Judse, did
you never com s across old Jeremy Taylor’s
commentary «■» this fifth commandment, “All-
bcii” says good old Jeremy—“G*>d doth ad
dress this commandment unto children that
they honor their parents, he hath aforetime,
commanded parents, that they honor them-
selves." I commend this ancient command
ment ta nil rnli-g parents, and I doubt ranch
if they “calmly review” it and cib-vit, wheth
er they would t'c -m it honorable to be seen fol
lowing Coons in crowds with all manner of vul
gar nv'ttos, singi»g bacehnnalian s;ngs,^ and
shouting “log cilbbins ntwl Itarif ci»h*r,” and
iimt not only in the presence of their children,
hut causing them to join in the disgraceful
bacchanalia, and n'l this to elect a notorious
Gambler and libertine to the Chief Magistracy
of a free people! Shame! shame, where w
thy blush! Mow could you Judge, find it in
you heart to so slander Democracy! “the Go
vernment of die people.” as to say that it
‘•strikes at nil rule, all order, all vntae while
vou Itad nil lh< s ! situ of Wliigery and many
'more before your eyes—hut such is your doc
trine, such the doctrine of your pariv you are
at war with the “government of the people
you want an aristocra’ic Government, but I
tell you ‘ historically"—it wont di—slander
the Democracy ns much as you please—call
them •‘disorganizors” or any other hard names
—they are accus’omcH to it in nil ages, and
can hear it—their course is founded in truth—
in one great truth, that is destined to prevail
uooeer or later, the whole earth, it is theirs.
“Tim greatest good to the greatest klm
hup,” the sound of this truth is a death trum
pet to monarchists and anstncr-its all nver the
world—it is i deed a "Ditorganizcr to all
their schemes of oppression and power.
* DEMOCRACY.
MARRIED,
4* Houston county, on Thursday *I«e 3Ul ultimn. by the
>v Mr YY'sde. Mr. WILLIAM MIMS, of Amntcas,
la. to Mias CATHARINE SMITH, of Houston.
DIC D,
On lit* 7ib instant. YYit.i.iax Kltro Tlcxnr oidy child
' Mr. aud Mrs. F- W. Johnson, aged 7 months.
illACON COTTON MARKET.
Stock on band, 1st September,
Received from that tiinato the 2d New., 20,837
•• •• ‘d Nov. to-Slti. 5,000
3,790
Exported tip t<> 5-I Nor-,
Jjo. fntm 8d to 9tb,
Shock on band 9tb Nov..
An error Itad nnaecountalily crept i*t« onr weekly state-
tint which we this day correct, ami think it may now l»e
lied on. . ,
Oar cotton market baa experienced a small decline dur-
c the oast week, owing to later European advices. A\ e
to-e prices from 4 I* 5 <*«*—the tiller tbe very ex-
erne.
Savannah Market, Ncw,8.
COTTON— Since mtr list, our market has been in a
' rs freely, and tbe
i nave urm iu . ■«.. reaclnttg nearly
ICO. So far as regards pricta. there has been some little .
tnce, nr in other worda, some nuentioti baa been paid ,
.week to qualities, ant holder* of the tower erades,
nse under tniddlin- fair.) have submitted to a reduction
* i a_ .ado. ^n!aei owlasa* Muni it ict ranninn From
B. Fart,
Thomas L. Ross,
W. H. Macarthy,
Thos. W. Cottins,
Tho*. Collins,
W. F. Atkins,
J. 8. Grsybill.
A. J. & D. \V. Orr,
W. II. Pope,
I. Winship.
W. A. lloss.
Wm. M Iloberts,
J. F. Redding,
O. W. Ross,
II. L. Shaw.
M. W. Ross.
Edmond Blake,
8. F Dio'sinsou, k. Co.
Jsrors Rea.
B. F. Ross.
R. A. L. Atkinson,
T. B. Stubbs,
S- Rose,
E. Rnssell.
. T. Wilsoc,
T. lb. Bloom,
J, Garner.
J. G Coleman.
Thoms » Harrold,
S. M. 8trong,
A R. FREEMAN. Clerk.
#1,000.
HI A SOIV1C IIALIa LOTTERY.
AUTHOnr/.ED BY TIIE LEGISLATORE,
For the Benefit of Milledgorilla .Masonic Hall.
Class IVo. 4,
Tobedrswn at onr OiEce, THIS DAY, at 3} o dock.
GEORGE ROBINSON & CD. -
.7Sattasert.
Prize
of
87,000
do
do
2,000
do
do
1,600
do
do
1,950
do
do
1,150
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CAPITAL PRIZES,
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t
I
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ICF TICKETS $2—Halves 1—Quarters 50c.
Orders from abroad promptly supplied in any of our
splendid schemes.
DAYS OF DRAWING.
- Tuesdays and Fridays.
Address GEO. ROBINSON & CO.
Nov. 12.
C>r. tj, Warren,
n AVTNG this dsv made an assignment for the benefit
of his Creditors* all persons having clain s will pre
sent them, and those indebted, will come forward and pay.
without delay, or suit will be instituted against delin
quents. * CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Nov. 7.1344. 7 Assignee.
rilllE undersigned will have a largeqnantity of
8 FANCY DKY-t;0;>I>*4, tn Ml'con, Go.
Selected from their stock in New York, and to arrive about
the middle of November, which xrtll be sold for CASH, at
Wholesale or Retail. Tbe nock will comprise a large
quantity of
Alj>accas, Delaines, Roinijazine
Shawls, Dress Manilkea-chiefs,
Cravats, Laces* Ribbons, <lc.
Alt nurchised at Auction in New York, expressly for
Southern Matkets, and will be found well worthy the at
tention of dealers. _ ,
At interval* throughout the winter they will also receive
fresh supplies of such goods as may lie found most destra-
b ' Betieving that an exhibition of their goals, with prices'
will be the best recommendation to favor, they earnestly
entreat a call from all persons in the line of business,
entreat r nE ' RNHEIMER * BROTHERS.
Store on Third street, (lately occupied by S. J. Ray &
Co.) Macon, Ga.. and No. 59, William atreet. New \ork.
November 12. 7
Notice.
A LL persons are ferwarned from trading, and the ma-
}\ krrs from paying the following deacribed promisaory
notes, and which have been lost or mislaid by me so that
I cannot find them. One note on Council Clark. fi*r Sixty-
two Dollars and 621 cents, payable to R. K. Evans or
bearer, and due 1st January. 1843. and daied on or about
the same time. One on John D. Dawson for Thirty Dol-
,.rs. p,y.h.clAl January. I^^^^^^LlTvER.
Dooly coouty, Cth Nov. 1844. 1
I VtOUR months afterdate, application wilt be made to
i to die Honorable die Inferior Court of Butts county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
land belonging to the estate ol Reuben Phillips, deceased.
S 8 ROBERT WHITE, Adm'r.
November 12, 1844. 1
ITtOUR months after date, spplicalion will be made to
J7 ,h c Honorable dta Inferior Court of Butt* county.
12A598 when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Ilurwell
16,709 Jinks, late of said county, deceased.
GALES JINKS, Adm'r.
November 12. 1544. V
Administrator’* Sate.
VSHI.L be sold on the 20ih DECEMBER next, at the
YV house of Jason Greer, in Butts county, the Perish
able Property belonging to the estate of Beuben Phillips,
late of Buttseounty. deceased, consisting or Lorn and Fod-
tv i i.i . n .i l.”iteltnn rnrniiurA. five hea«l of Cat-
line oi oun»owi*»**j» . . e r* *
_ • a * * <lcr, Household nnd Kiwben Furtiiwirc, five head of Cat-
50TTON—Sinr^ onr last. «»ur inarVet has been in a ||e ol#e 2 year old Coll, and other articles loo tedioua to
lthy state, sellers have met buyers freely, and the trans- roe ,* ntinn IXerins of sale made known on the day.
onahave been to a fair exteut, reaclnttg nearly 4000 j ROBERT WHITE, Adm'r.
November 10. 1844. - 7
Administrator'* Male.
se under middling fair.) have submitted to a reduction J . GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable Inferior
a 1 cent, in order to cflecl sales; qualities ranging from Court of Jones eountv, when silting for ordinary pur-
dling fair upwards have held their own, and meet ailli. wil j be s,,|d. before the Court House door iu the
ly sale at quotations, but are not so freely offered. Our j { ow|| Lsn ier. Mseon county, on the first Tuesday in Feb-
r. which hat some little effect rt ,„ r _ nex ,_ between the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land,
a number of vessels now in jj„ g ; n ,be |3th district of originally Muscogee, now
ids variation in prices may be tn the estate of Asanh Hall, dc-
l quotations.
era are again reported low
this market, as there are
bis market, a* tltere are a aumoer ot vessels vow ... No * in i1m5 i3 t h district ot j
i waiting cargo, and but Eule variation in prtcea may be Mlcon coont y, belonging to the estate or Asaph Hall, de
eded until our market is replenished front tbe heavy cealet j late of Jones county.—Terms cash,
ka in the interior,unless the Hibernia's advices to the H1R
: tiitctmr,unrcra me iiiugi4ii«m «>•» •••-
n ult. now daily looked for, should prove much more uu-
urahle than is generally expected. The rates, as far as
v have been reported to os, reach 3934 bates, of which
fs were Upland.
Liverpool, Oct. 18
November 12. 1844.
HIRAM DUNBAR, Adtnr.
7
Administrator** Snlo.
\VriLL he sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
anssnsn, uci. to. q V next, before the Coort House door, in the town of
wrote vmt on the 12tb inst. per Great Weatem. since , Perry, Houston county between the osust hours of sale,
• • i» I... >k* aitnitvfi<lrirriilir.lknt nrir.t' Two I*Ot)l fif IiSDn* lying 111 tho lJlll DiiiriCl OI 8I1U
cnnntY, tbe p)tre whereon Flemimg Shiver, decMictl liv«
e«L &«iid land told bv consent of he Legatees. Terms on
tbe (lay of aale. * JOHN A. DANIEL,
Adminutralor with the Will annexed.
November 12, 1644. 7
wrote von on tne imn "»»• . V: *
to you 'will perceive by tbe annexed etrcular.ttet pnee.
ill descriptions of Coltoit hsve declined W per lb. Fair
weJs are now quoted 4}d per lb., at which deeltue tbe
rkatis very much depressed, with an evident disposition
ihe pin of some holders to realize even at easier rates,
e present price* are about Id per lb. from tie lowest
at of last year, anil I see nothing to preveul their going
le as low particularly with a prospect of e large crop
b trade reported from Manchester continues good, but
r leave no effect on this market, and at present there
s not appear any prospect of a change for tiie better.
Ready made Clothing*
—AT—
NE W YORK COST J ! !
UIB subscribers will close off the remaining portion of
their stock iff CLOTHING, consisting iu part of
leaver Flushing and Blanket Overcoata,
Superior Cloth Cloaks,
fweeds Coats, ci 5
•lack Dress and Frock Coats.
jatia. Wool, Velvet and fancy Vesta.
’jits, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Hosiery, Gloves, out. &e.
York Cost 11 ! Call and rce
SAM L. J- RAY, dt Co.
Macao, Nov. 12, 1844. 7
EORGIA. Houston County.—Whereas, John A. Dan-
\JT iel. applies to me for letters of Administration, on the
Estate of Elizabeth Shiver, late of said connty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singo-
tar the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time presertbed bv law. to
shew cause, (if any they have.) why sard letter^ should not
be granted. Given under %^NT D ^T0N c c o
Houston I*o»lpoui:«l Drrrmltsr “ n,c *
W ILL he sold befi-rethe Court House door, in Ferry,
on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, wtthm
the legal hours of sale, the following property, to ' v,t =
One negro girl child, about 3 years old ; and one Jersey
Wagnq. and one horse ; levied on as the property of Tho-
■sh Itinuav to -atisfv one fi fa from Houston tupertor
Court!"in favor ofthe Ocmulgee Bank against said Thomas
Kiuttey, and other fi f «* ^HBttllSsrftoV. Sh*ff.
November 3 ^
New Fall and Winter
GOODS.
GEORGE M LOGAN,
IS nowopeninga large and extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of
Lama Cloths, Cashmeres, Cashmere D’Ecosse.
Cashmere Dc Lanes, Moiislin De Lancs,
Fancy asset Black Silks,
with a variety of other new style op Goods for LADIES' DRESSES.
Rich Velvets, Cloths and Cassimercs, for Gentlemen.
Hardware, Crockery and Glass, a large assortment,
all of which he offers as low as any house in the South. He will be happy to see those wishing to purchase, call aud
examine his stock. • „
October 29. 1844.
[It, II. IIOM ULL FROM SAVANNAH,]
TYESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies and Gen-
K Uu.net. of Macon and vicinity, that he will remain
hern a short time, and be is prepared to execute all orders
with oeattiess aud punctuality, such ns Engraving and
Printing Visiting. Wedding and Pr> fessional CAllua.
Bank, Notary, Society, ana other Seals, Letter Sumps.
Jewelry, Silver Ware, Dog Collars.Lanes. Ac. Ac.
The public, generally, arc requested to call and examine
his Specimens, at bis room, over the store of W. 1L John
ston A Brother. Nov 12 7-3t_
Bargains! Bargains.!!
IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
AAA Pairs good Negro Brogans, at Manufacturers
OaX-hJAr cost and expenses.
4.000 Pairs good Kip Brogans, do 'fnr do
Also, a general assortment of BOOTS A SHOE St, which
will be offered tow—Call and see. „
STRONG A WOOD.
Nor. 12. 7
DR. BOOH
H AS resumed the exercise of his profeas’on. and will
hereafter devote all his attention to the case* entrus
ted to his care. r
Macon, Oct. 28. 1844. *‘
WHITING i?SIX
r>ESPECTFULY invite the attention
£0 J 4, of their friends and the public geu-
Yj I j— erally, to their stock of BOOTS and
Crfl* IM SHOES- to wnich weekly additions will
ftk be made during the seasou. Our assort-
ment embraces the following discnpiions:
2000 psirs Men's best black Brogans.
Men s second rste blsek Brogans,
» Men's best russet Brogans,
* Men's second rste russet Brogans.
Men's best double sole black Brogans,
1000
1500
700
1000
1200
300
1000
600
300
500
800
1200
son
300
Boy’s bestblack and russet Brogans,
Youths, ““••“
Men.s best kip Brogans,
Men’s second rate kip Brogans.
Men's best double sole call A kip Brogans.
Boy’s best kip Brogsns.
Youths’ best kip Brogans.
I-tdies leather and seal Brogans,
Ladies’ leather and sea! Shoes,
„ Ladies calf Brogans,
20 cases Men's thick and kip Boots,
8 * Boy*thick and kip Boots,
5 «• Youths’ thick and kip Boots,
100 pairesGenU’ fine French calf Boots.
75 *• Genu* midling fine French calf Boots,
100 “ Gents, double sole calf Boots.
100 “ Gems, stout sole calf Boots,
3 cases Genu' and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes
A eenaral assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children s
Leather. Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes of nil kinds nod
qualities! Ladies. Misses and Children's Gaiters and half
Gaiters, thick and thin sole* of all discretion*, all of which
will be sold at the lowest possible prices.
Also Calfskins. Sole Leather. Thread, Pegs of all sizes.
Bnnu made and repaired .n the best possible manner.
Macon. Oct. 15 1944
500
1200
500
700
500
Fall stock of Boots and Shoes.
rilHE subscribers- have just received
J. and are now receiving a large and
( -*p3 well selected stock of Bouts and Shoes.
^ S * F<7 consisting in part uf the following de-
scriptions, viz:
5000 Pair men’s best Black and Russelt Brogans.
3000 •• “ second quality, dodo
1000 “ “ double sole, do do
700 “ “ Iron tacked, do do
1500 “ Boy’s best black and Ruisett bmgins,
“ Youth’s do do
«* Men's Kip brogans,
<* do do double sole brrgans,
•• Boys do brogans
“ 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 Cslfand Kip pegged Bootees.
600 “ do do do do do Shoes,
35 Cases men’s thick and Kip Boots,
15 44 Bov's do do do do,
20 " Men's Cslf Neil snd half Nell Boou,
7 •' Bov's do do do do do do,
10 '* Men's d'ble sole Calf. Teg'd. water proof Bools
10 •* do do do do sewed do ao do
10 “do Stout Calf sewed Boots,
12 “ Gents, fine light Calf, sew ed Boot.
5 Trunks, do do do do do Pbiadelp a Boor*-
4 do GenU and ladies patent India Rubber over bhocs
AL c O. . - .
A general assortment of Ladie's. Misses’ and Children s
leather, kid. and morocco walking shoes and slips ot ait
descriptions snd qualities —Ladies'' Misses’, and children •
black and colored and foxed cloth buskin*; all of which will
be offered on the roost reosonable terms. We invite all
that w sb to purchase, to give us a call, and we will eadea
vor to suit both in price snd quality. _ _ ,
Also,—Kept constantly on hand. SOLE LEATHER.
CALF LINING AND BINDING SKINS i^ASTS.
THREAD. SHOE PEGS, and all other articles used iu
manufacturing Boou and Shoes.
b STRONG A WOOD.
At lhc old stand, sign ofthe Big Boot, Mulberry street.
Macon, Sept. 24. 50
INSURANCE.
THE CROTON
(Mutual) Insurance Company,
Ofthe City of New York.
T HIS Company, according to the provisions of iu char-
ter, is ready to insure all kindi of Marine, Inland
Navigation. Transportation and Fite Risks, against loss
or damage, at rates and terms moderate snd liberal, and
solicit the patronage of iu friends atid the public at the A-
gency-ofthe Con, P any. TRosTEEs .
Abraham Van Nest.
James Harper,
John B. Lasata,
John J. Boyd.
Edward Richardson,
James Phalen,
John J. Herrick,
George C. De Kay,
William B. Cozzens,
Charles L- Vose,
Joseph B. Nones,
John F. Butterworth,
Samuel Sherwood,
Zadock Pratt.
Samuel A. Lawrence, Herman I>. Gould,
Theodore A. Meyer, Joseph s. Smith. J
William T Furniss,
John T. Gilchrist,
Loring Andrews,
Cyrus Chenery,
George Whiuker,
James H Suydam,
George Paten,
William Burguoyne,
Elias T. Aldrich.
Lawrence Ililt.
Thomas Monahan,
William H. Townsoud,
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 or Fire risks In any part
of tbe State of Georgia, upon auch liberal terms as may be
agreed upon between the assured and the Agent, who is
vested with ample and discretiotury P ow '<*r«•
JERRY COWLES, Agent.
Oct 20. 1844. 4
A
Run.a way
F ROM the plantatio = of the subscriber
in Barber county Alabama, about the
20th of August last. Four negro men. viz :
MEDICAL REMOVAL.
T HE subscriber has temoved his office from the corner
opposite the Floyd House, (late Centml Hotel.) to
that, two doors back in the same builJing. and fronting on
third street, where ho will be in daily attendance, from 10
in the morning, till 2 in the afternoon, for the purpose more
especially of attending to the treatment of Chronic cases
brought from n distance; persons from the country, there
fore, calling between those times, will not. except in ex
treme easel, be disappointed. The balance of his 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 the country, when the calls of such as deem illhetr
interest to procure bis services will be otteuded to. He
would, however, respectfully request that none but those
who are satisfied of the superiority of Botanic remedies, or
those in possession of sufficient independence and nerve to
lest that fact, would trouble him with their applications, as
none others, if known would in any ense, be attended to.
Sach of the poor as come within the above rule, will be
attended gratuitously, but be would take this opportunity
of begging that they will not think themselves slighted, if
it should not be convenient lor him to be always with them.
He is now receiving and.will always keep a fresh and
full supply of genuine Botanic Medicines, which will
sell at reasonable prices to practitioners and families, at
whole sale or retail.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
Macon, Ga. Oct. 8. 1844.
Mrs. Kennedy,
H AS just returned from Charleston, with a ohoice as-
sorunent of articles of
MILLYERY.
She has removed to the next door from the Commercial
Bank, and opposite VVrigley A Hart's Carriage Ware
House, where she will be happy to receive calls from her
old friendasnd the public generally.
She has carefully selected a choice assortment of
F.catlicrs, Parisian Flowers. Kibbons.
Laces, Gimps, Gloves. &c.
AI*o Bonnet materials, which will be sold as cheap as
can be had in this market. - ■*
BONNETS. TABBS and CAPS made to order.
Also all kinds of Embroidery, Masonic and Odd Fellows
Aprons.
Stiaws bleached and altered to the most fashionable
shapes.
Macon. Oct. 29. 5 3t
COWLES’ CHEESE.
BOXES 8olomon Cowles’ Superior
Cheese, receiving and for sale by
lf ui<
COWLES,
East Macon, Oct 8. 1844
COLL A CO.
2
Hoots and Shoes.
O UR stock is now complete and very extensive, com-
prising every stvle and pattern. A fine assortment O
LADIES' SHOES and SLIPPERS.
Give us a call if you wish bargains.
WINSHIP A POPE.
Macon, October 29, 1841. 5
To Rent.
ffflHE Rooms over John L. Jones A Co's Store. Three
J large and commodious rooms with two smaller ones.
There is also a Kitchen find Stable attached to the dwcl
ing, apply to
JOHN L. JONES.
or this Office.
Macon. Oct. 29. 5
JOHW B. ROSS,
At the Brick Store, corner of Colton Avenue .$• Cheryst
I S now opening a large stoc* of Goods, comprising all the
staple articles in tbe
Grocery and Dry-Goods Line.
Snch as Bagging. Rope, Iron. Sait. Sugar Coffee. Molasses
Hard and Hollow Ware. Shoes. Osnahargs. and Domestics
of all kinds; Coarse cloths for Negro Clothing, and almost
every article a planter wnaM wish to purchase.
He would request his old friends and the public generally,
to give him a call and he will endeavor to supply them on
as good terms as can be obtained at any other Store in the
city.
Macon, Oct. 29. *
FRESH GARDEN SHEDS.
A GENERAL assortment of WARRANTED Fresh
Garden Seeds, with directions for planting accompany
ing each paper. Merchants and others supplied ia suita-
ble quantities. For sale by
J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS.
Oct 29,1844. 5 Cotton Avenue, Macon.
Five Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN on the night of the 24th instant, from the pre
mises of the subscriber, four miles from Macon, on the
Columbus road, one MULE, and an OLD BLTND BAY
MARE; with a white spot in her forehead, one hind foot
wh.te; and two saddles and bridles. Tne mule returned
with one saddle, baring doubtless gotten loose from the
thWr.- The missing saddle, is a plain Georgia one. nearly
ntw.’with blue housing, silver laced, and silver plated atvr-
ups: tbe small or top skirt, ornamented with yellow needle
work The above reujard will be paid to any person, who
will deliver the saddle to the subscriber, or give information
so that it can be got.
JOHN BA.LEY.
Macon, Oct. 29 1844. 5
Valuable ntnl Desirable Property
FOR SALE.
T HE sobscriber offers for sale the large
House and Lot situated in Vineville,
late the residence of Col. William Nixon, de
ceased. On the premises are all the necessa
ry out buildings. The situation one of the
most pleasant in the village. Possesion will be given whnu.
ever the purchaser may require it. Tne tPrms which are
reasonable, can be made known by application to John D
Winn, Macon, or the subssriber on the premises.
P. NIXON.
T no HAS TAYLOR,
ON COTTON AVENUE, and SECOND STREET
Wholesale anti Retail dealer in
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
choice aitocMcniEs,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
IIATS AND CAPS,
SADDLERY,
Ac, Ac. &c.
W OULD particularly invite MERCHANTS
PLANTERS to call and examine bis extensive
and well selected Stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns he
is determined to make the prices correspond fully with the
times. Tbe following comprise a part of his stock :
AFFGHAN SATINS, a new article for dresses.
CASHMERE. Crape, and Super Mouselinc de Laines,
new patterns.
ALPACCAS, Silk anrl Gimp Fringes.
GINGHAMS, Super Che.ie and genuine Scotch.
CAMBRICS. Plain. Striped and Checked.
MUSLINS. Jaconet. Book. Ac.
LACES. Quilling. Lisle, Edging, A Lacc Neck Ties.
HOSIERY. Shirts amf Drawers.
CRAVATS. Black Silk, Primed, and Fancy Plaid.
HANDKERCHIEFS, a great variety.
SHAWLS, COO I’laid de Laine. Citene, Prussian, Print
ed. Nett, and Woolen Showjs. and Comfortes.
FLANNELS. White. Red. nnd Yellow.
Brown Linen TABLE COVERS. Irish Linen.
GLOVES, MITTS, SUSPENDERS, Garters and
Night Caps.
Sewing Silk, SPOOL COTTON, and Linen Thread j
Corded Skirts. Corset Lace;, Presses, Pins, Needles, Tapes,
Thimbles. Tuck. Quill, and Dress Ccmbs.
KENTUCKY JEANS, and super Twilled Kerseys.
NEGRO KERSEYS aud Lindseys.
PACKAGES, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheet
ings. Ticks. Checks and Stripes.
BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies, Men’s Boys’ and Mis
ses, a large supply.
200 pi. London Duffil BLANKETS.
600 Negro Blankets, twilled and heavy.
4000 pr. Negro Brogans, a superior article,
100 Ladies , Men’s, and Boy's Saddles,
Bridles. Martingales, Whips, and Collar*,
1500 Bleached Sacks Salt, large size,
100 Bales 4G 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 Manilla Bale Rope,
2000 lbs. superior Bagging Twine,
50 dnz. Plough Line8nnd Bed Cords,
20 hhds. Cuba M -lasses,
73 do. St. Croix, and Porto Rico Sugars,
20 Bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
20 Boxes Standard Loarand Havanna Sugar,
350 Bags old Java. Rio. Laguira, and Cuba Coffee,
90 Boxes Sperm Candles, sizes 4's, 5 s, and C's,
20 Hull’s Patent Candles assorted,
23 “ Hull’s and Colgate’s Soap. No 1.
30 “ Castile. Fancy, and Variegated Soaps,
20 " Colgate’s Super Pear Starch,
600 — Table Salt, a prime article,
20 “ Tobacco, some very choice for chewing,
40.000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, fiat aud square bar,
German. Blistered and Cast Steel,
150 Kegs 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,
50i doz. Blacking,
15 Boxes Cotton Cards,
500 lbs. Std Irons,
50 doz. Tubs. Pails and Mats.
25 “ Halter Chains,
20 “ Shovels and Spades,
20 •• Carolina Hoes, .
10 •• Collin's AxM,
20 “ Tea Kettles, No. t, 0 and 3,
150 Bags Patent Shot,
20 doz. Shoe and Horse Brushes,
Pen, Pocket, and FtWcj? Kn’ves, Table Knives and
Forks. Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors, Razors, and Straps.
Shoe Knives and Rasps, Percussion Caps, Cut Tacks, and
ttegar Cases.
150 Reams Wrapping. Cap. and Letter Paper.
50 lbs. London, Sealing Wax and Wafers, Bine nnd
Black Ink.
200 Kegs Wt-ite Lead.
73 Boxes Window Glass,
10 Casks Loudon Porter,
30 doz. Saratoga W ater,
10 “ Bay Water.
10 Rbls. Cider Vinegar.
Copal Varnish. Spirits Turpentine, Spanish Brown. Mad
der. Bine Stone. Copperas. Brimstone. Indigo, Fig-Blue.
Scorch, and Macaboy Snuff. Epsom Salts. Salt Petre, Sal
iEratns, Mustard. Camphor. Oppodeldoc, Castor Oil. Sweet
Oil. Magnesia. Cologne. Macaroni. Preston Salta, Lees
Pitts, Baieman’s Drops. British Oil, Tooth Powder and
Brushes. Spices of all kinds. Imperial, Hyson, and Poucbin
Teas, very choice.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. Buckwheat, and Soda
Biscuit, of superior quality, wifi be received WEEKLY
througliout tbe season.
ALSO.
30.000 SEGARS. Manilla Cheroots, Plantation Normas,
Principes, Regalias, Vueitabagera, and Tndia Casadora
Panetelas, all selected with much ca'e, and those fond of a
choice article, will please call and examine for themselves.
Macon. Oct 8. 1844. 2
lnislvatc
cd, late
G EORGIA Crawford county.—Where*
Hankerson. nppli*** to tor letters of
on ihe Estate of William 11. Snellings, elect
said county ? . .
These are. therefore tociie and adnioiii*.i n r,r, ‘J v
lar. the kindred and creditors of .-aid deee.tsed, to
appear at inv office, within the time present c ! hy nv-
shew cause,'(if any they have.) why «aid letters . hoald
be granted. Given under my hand, this 1st Oct. IS
* JAMES J. BAY. C. C. o.
Oct. 8.1844.
g 1 thuauia. xiou-uui lioj.io."
, \JT Dozier, applies to me for letters of Administration.
nt ‘ f on the Estate of James Findley, deceased, -ate of said
G eo
Dc
the
C °These art! therefore teeltc and admoni-h all and singular,
the kindred and ereilitors of said dcccatc-i. to be a: u ap
pear at ixv o fiice. within fit-: time prescribed by law. to slow
cause, if any they have, why said letters xhofcld r»oi be grant-
ed. Given under my hand, this i5th Ortol er. 1814.
Oct 22, 4 ' BRYANT iUTTOVc c o
i.tOUR months after date, application will he made to
I 1 the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting tor
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes
belonging to the Estate nf John Outlaw, deceased- .ate ol
said county. JACOB PEARCE. I Arimrs
Aug 13 4fl SANDKR& RICHARDSON. S
TTIOUR monlhs'nfter date, application will be made to
JF the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting as a
Cnurt of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Ilea. Estate ot
Thomas W. Pence, deceased, late of said county.
DAVID GRAHAM. J A,] mrs
HENRY PETTEE. S Jl ‘" nr
A a gnat 20, 184-1. 47_
HI OUR months after date, application will le made I"
F the Inferior Court rtf t)oo)y county, when sitting as 4
Court of Ordinal v, for leave to sell the Real Estate uf Jo-
eiDarsey. decreed. ^ . qq^IIWELL. Adm’r.
July 16^
F OUR Month.', after date, application will be tnade -to
the Inferior Court of Dooly countv. when sitting »s
a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real Entate or
William II. Audrews, deceased. ,
THOMAS B. DONNELLY, l Adm r.
NANCY'ANDREWS. \ Adro'rx.
Oct. 4. 1814. 5
P " OUR months after date, application will be made to
the Honorable Inferior CoUrt of Monroe coonty, when
siltin® for Ordinary purposes, (Of leave to sell a portion of
the Real Estate of Josee DuntJ. of said county, deceased.
Sold foi the benefit of the heirs and cred ; tnr8.
STEPHEN H. MARTIN, J Executor.
OBEDIENCE DUNN* 5 Executrix.
Octaber 2D, 3
TTIOUR Months after date, application will he made to
JD the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Butts county,
when sitting for ordinary put poses for leave to *»B die
Negroes belonging to the Estate of \\ W. Y' inkers, late ot
saia county deceased, dijid
Wesleyan 1*601316 College.
rjIHE Exercises of this Institution commence on Mon-
1 day, October 7th.
Every Department is filled with the most competent aud
successful Teachers. The primary department will be o-
pened under the management of Miss Church, who comes
most highly recommended for her efficiency and competency
from the South Carolina Female Collegiate Institute.
Tuition for regular College course. $30 per year.
“ in Primary Department, 25 “ “
One half of the tuition must bo settled in advance either
by cash or approved note. ELLISON 3c DARBY.
Oct t, 18 44. 1
Notice.
Town Lots for Sale.
situated on and about the Public Square, and arc suitable
ei-her for private resid-ncea or business Lots, and will be
sold on accommodating terms ; it is deemed useless to say
much about them, as persons wishing to purchsse would
wish to see for themselves. The Court House being per
manently located at this place, and the health *f the county
and prospects for business being good, and its increasing
population renders the above lots desirable for men of bu
siness. Titles are undisputable. Apply to WINFREY
L. SHOCKLEY, Esq-, who will shew the premises.
ELIZABETH MILLER.
Vienna, Dooly county. Ga.. Oct. 8, 1844. 2 7t
Octoher29
St
New Dry Goods.
W E would respectfully solicit the attention of buyers
of DRY' GOODS, and invite them to call and ex
amine our stock. Our gooas were selected by experien
ced hands,and purchased under the most advantngeeus
circumstances. We have now in store, and daily expect
ing,
FOR LADIES’ DRESSES,
Black, bine black and white Satins; black, b’ue-blsck,
figured and Satin stripe Silks; plain, figured and cameleon
colored Silks; Cashmere D’Ecosse. Rept Cashmeres,
Crape de Lanes. Mnnslin de Lanes. Chusans ; black.colo
red snd changeable Alpnccas ; black, blue-black and colo
red Bombazines: Palmetto Cloths. Merinos; plaid, pink,
green and buff De Lanes ; rich patterns of Calico.
WHITE GOODS.
Jaconot. Mull, Nansook.Swiss. Book and Check Muslins;
Irish Linens. Corded Marseilles and Grass shirts ; Cam
bric, Dimity. Corded. Hemstitch and Linen Cambric.
Handken-be'ifs ; Thread. Cambitc. Linen.Lawn. Bird-eye;
Iluckerbuck Scotch and Russia Diapers ; bleached and
brown Tiblc Cloths ; bleached Tnble Diaper;
HOSIERY.
Black and white Silk Hose and Half Hose ; black, white
and colored Couon Hose nnd Half Hose j white and black
Worsted Hose.
BONNETS.
Ladies and misses Leghorn. Tuscan and Straw Bonnets;
Bonnet Ribbons and Artificial Flowers.
SHAWLS.
Rich Silk Brocha, Merino, Kahyle, Robroy, Alpaccas
and Cotton Shawls 3-1 and 4-4 ; Silk. Worsted aud Cot-
ton Shawls ; Small Shawls and Neck Ties.
1000 vards Brown Sheetings anil Shirtings, from CJ to
Alfred, about 50 years of age is bald on the
top of his head, and is lame I think in one
hip, Isaac is also about the same ago of ______
Alfred, be is also a little bald as well as remembered, and I 121 cents per yard; Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings,
when apokeot*> speaks rerv slow. Tom is about 23 years f r(lm gj t n 18j cents per yard ; C ilton Flannel ; Calico, Iff
old. he is quite black, and is about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, j yjrj, f or §1 ; Spool Thread, 25 spools for 81,
and stout hath. Jim is about 25 years old. is rather light j WORSTED GOODS.
i h±h. and i,i?h,tr b0Ul ,h " n T ° m ’ ° n<1 U “h 0 " 1 * be $,,me I Saiinct. Casimere. Broadcloths. Kentucky Jeans, Linseys
The man called Isaac, can write, and he has probably A.’^
I furnished each ofthe others with passes. Said negroes all Bed BinnkcL* ; Carpetting. Hearth Rugs. Black Laslings,
came recemlyfrom Virginia, and it is probable they will Pari, earn..and Thibet Wool Cloth. MWr^nO |
atremptoget back there Anv person who will secure snd variety of art.cles usually kept m our line of basmess. V-e
r™rnsnul negroes to mv plantation in Barber county Ala. hesitate not to »ny .hat wo wtll offer our goods a t such ;
oriod""e them ?n Jail so that I can gel them, shall be liber- prices as will mskettan Inducement far those wishing: to .
ellv rewarded!" L. M. WILEY. boy DRY GOODS, to g.ve us a call before Purchasing j
Macon. Ga. Nov. 4. 1844. 6 elsewhere. Store on second Street, Indoors from YV ash 1
I The Constitutionalists. Augusta; Georgisn, Savannah ; iligton Hall, and next door to G. V> -Pino?.
1 Enquirer. Columbus 1 will copy tile above two months, and ^
' forward secounn .0 this office h. M. W. Macop. Oct29. 1844 j
Fashionable Tailoring'
IT1HE undersigned would iuform
’ JL their friends, nnd tiie public
that they have taken the stand on,
Cotton Avenue, one door below
Mr. Orr. and opposite Scott dc
Carhart, where they are prepared
to execute all jobs in.the above line; aud they flatter them-
selves, they will be able to give satisfaction, both in regard
to fitting and workmanship, and solicit a share of pudiic p a t-
rouage. All garments warranted to fit.
Oct. 15. 1844. 3 PICKET 3c I/YNN
Bank State of Georgia, \
Office Macon, October 2\st, 1344. j
rilHIS Office is now ready to discount Bills ol Exchange
JL on Savanna’.., Charleston ar.j New York, and to re
ceive individual deposites.
J. H. CL WASHINGTON, Agent.
Macon, Oct 22. 4 4t
George W. Price*
I S now receiving his usual supply of Fall and Winter
Goods. Having selected them with great care, he be
lieves, ho can make it to tbe interest of the people to give
him a call.
Oct 22. 4_ « -
k E. sTyULSBURY. have received, and are now
• opening a variety of articles, such as
Gloves, Scarf*, Crnvnls, Tic*, Stocks,
Handkerchief*, Suspender*, Arc. Ac.
Comnrising the most desirable apartment of such article;
ever offered in this market.
Oct 29. 3
Cloaks! Cloaks!!
L ADIES’ and Gentli-inen’s Cloth Cloaks, of tho latest
styles, just received by
CREED T. WISE, Admr.
October 8, 1841. —_
OUR months after date, application will Le made to
the honorable Inferior Court of Butts county, when
setting for orditiinary purposes, for leave to sell the lanu
and Negroes belonging to the estate of Nancy Higgins, de-
ceased, late of raid county^ ^^ ^
Julv 03. ' ,3
■B ,7OUR months after date application will be made to
Jr the honorable Inferior Court of Dooly eountv, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sttl. all the Land
and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Robert \V lihattis,
iate of Dooly county WILLIAM?> Adnlrx .
Sept. 10. 1844. t0
1 70UR months afterdate, application will be made to the
I Inferiot Court ofjor.ca county, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave to sell part ofthe Lands and Negroes
b.1nn..ino m the Estate ofThomas Lowe, deceased, late of
belongin" to the Estate of Thomas
said"ounly. ELISHA DAVIS. Admr.
Aug 13 46
ELLEN T. LOWE. Adm*.
Atlnliui'strRtorh* strie.
4 GREEABLY to an Order of the Inferior Court nf
Twi""s county when sitting for Ordinary putposes.
will be soil on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, with-
in the legal bouts of Sale before the Court House door, in
said county, one hundred and thirty acres of Land, more or
le*s in the 27th district formerly W ilktnson now Twiggs
county. Also, four negroes, as follows t Cherry, a woman
about 35 years of age. Dick, a boy about sixteen years old.
Bob, ahov abount 12 years old.Simon.a bov about 11 year*
old. All to be sold for the benefit ofthe oetrs and *vedi-
tors of John Outlaw, late of said county deceased) Terms
of sale made known ^'^^E
S. RICHARDSON.
Oct. 30,1844.
| Admr’s
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the of Estate Hardy Royals. Jr
deceased, are required to come ibl ward and mnke
payment, and all those having demands against said Estate
w "*■■••*“ "-SmB
J. c. ROYALS. $ rs
Vienna, Sept. 38, 1844. 3
Factorage and Commission.
T HE subscriber having resumed the FACTORAGE
A* D COMMISSION BUSIN ESS at Savannah, offers
his services to the public, and solicits the patronage of Ins
former friends, trusting that his expene^ eed devoid
attention to the interests entrusted 10 lus ma.fgemcni, will
give satisfaction. . B. E. STILES.
b Savannah. Oct. 29- 3 *2
W 1
Dooly Tax Collector’s Sssle.
ILL be sold in the town of Vienna, before the Qour-
, . House door thereof, on the first Tuesday in DE
CEMBEIt next. Lot of Land. No. 28, in the 2d Distr cl of
Doolv county, containing by estimation or survey (202)) two
hundred two and a half acre*, or so ranch thereof as wil
be sufficient to satisfy a Tax fi fa the State of Georgia, vs
David Patton. FOLION KE3-PH, T. L.
October 22, 1844. 4
Tbe Celebrated Iffiiscflyitas
narte ®
lYill cure the most inveterate Tooth-Ache iu
TWO MINUTES.
T HE subscriber will sell at private sale. 6 Lots in the
town of Vienffa, Dooly county. The above Lots are rr’HEY' will alsd preserve the decayed teeth fi)r tho
I future, aifid reiuove the Scurvy, and Tartar, without
the use of an instrument.
Macon, Oct. 12, 1944.
For sale by
A J. ELDER, Agent.
At H. C. Freeman’s Store.
3tf
J. k E. SAULSBURY.
Oct. 29.
5
Over Coats.
LARGE atsortment of Over Coats, of various quali-
Jn y eiv * cd by i. * «- SAUL8BURT.
Dii*iiic** Coats.
1 NGLI8H Water Proof Faced. Ware, Beaver and
t Fancy Cassimere. Just received by
Oct 29,
5
j. ,v E. SAULSBURY.
S HAKER. I. ;
.lust rcceivrJ
Oct 29, 5
“20
5 Kegs Omd-en 1
luder Shirts.
■ .-IS Wool, Nett and Spun
by
J. It
Ik Shirts.
E. SAULSBURY.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
FT!HE Citizens nf Bibb county are hereby notified; that
JL the subscriber will be ready to -ece'Vt* the Taxes for
the Slate and County, on Tuesday the loih instant.
RICHARD BASSETT,
TaxCollevla» if Bibb County.
JnVv 16. 42
Oglethorpe i nivertosiy.
Commencement TKff/.'.
B accalaureate sermon, by President Tsi-
nv-,ge—Sunday, November !0th. 10) o’clock. A. M.
junior Exhibition, ngd O-ation before Alumni, by Itev.
\Vm J. Sassnet—Tuesday. November 12lTi, 10 o'clock,
A. M. ' . , ..
Annual Meeting.of Board of Trustees—Tuesday. Nov.
12th, 7 o’clock, T. M.
Commenc-rrcrt, and.,Oration.* before Literary Societies
by Pgo'e^or J II. Thorhvvell—'\\ ednesday, Nov. 13th,
10 o'clock. A. M. ....
Annua! Examinaltoii of undergraduates in College anil A-
cad.'iny—Thmsday, Friday and Monday, Nov.; 7ih, 8th
8 Ulh ' jOHj)' II F1TTEN.
, Secretary ofthe Board of Trustees.
P. S. The next Coifcge year will open eu the 1st Mon-
day in January.
October 29. 5 «n
GEORGIA, Houston count)-.
W ILLIS Odaro,«f the 769th District
G M., toll* before me onr small
Bay tnnre and colt; one .•mail white spot on
the right side of the mare’s bark. No nth-
_ or marks or brands discoverable. The
Pitre supposed to be about thirteen or fourteen years old.
and the colt about t> months old. Appraised by Thomas
King. jr.. and Maltimore Mincliew, at twenty dollars, ihia
21st dav of October, 1844.
y dbnnis McLendon, j. p.
A lrue extract from tiie Estra.v Book, this 1st Novem
ber. 1844. WM. IL MILLER, Cl’k.
Nov. 5. _6 .
Black-Smith Tools,
F OR sale of good quality, by
J. N. SEYMaUR.
IxikU 16 »■ ■-* j
fff:
POSASli,
K EPT constantly on baud by
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Oct 1, 1844, I
Canal Flour.
Boxes Cheese,
iter. For Sale p.
j. N. SEYMOUR
To Fanners;
IT AM prepared to soil great bargains in M ji o Shars
.1 Cloth nnd Ulnultel*. Give me a call before sup
plying yourselves, and 1 wrl be sure to suit vou in prio
and quality. JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
Ocibber j, i344. 1
Dj“ We ar>- authorised to <01 nocnee AM US BARN 1C S
is a candidate for Receiver of Tax Hctui us, at the ensuln
election in Januarv next.
Octl ’ 1
d?’ YV- arc authorised to announce
SON. as a Candidate for Receiver of T.i
county, at the Election u> January 184 j.
Jan. 9, 23
:OL. H. JOHN
Returns of Bibb