Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, November 19, 1844, Image 3

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Jf' • {, £* * y /> L E O El « J F* Bl. MACON: TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 19. 1844. Georgia Elrclion. Asilic returns nrc not yet complete, we de fer ihe pnMieoiioH of our table until next. C | 0>C( ] by a B-ncdiction from the Chair was unanimously adopted. Tne same gentle man offered a series of resolutions, nnd sus tained them in a short and able address, after which the Hon. W. Poe, introduced a resolu tion which ho advocated in his usually forcible nnd eloquent manner.—After the transaction of other business, several additional members were received, after which the meeting was wceK . From what is already known, there •an be no doubt that the Democratic party have nereased their majority on the October dec- Elertoral Vote. We compile the following table from the la. test news in our possession of the result of the recent political contest) which beyond all ques tion was the most important, that ovef agitated the minds of the American people, viewed ei ther in its present consequences to them or its future bearing upon the destinies of the coun. trV —Although the returns are not complete from every State, it is thought that the final re- lt will not vary from die subj"ined statement more than one State. As soon as we can procure the popular vote in each Slate, we will publish ft complete table of the returns. POLK. CLAY. X, w York, 26 Ohio. Pennyslvaniq, 26 Connect'd!!, 17 Marylanu, 6 Rhode Island, 10 New Jersey, 9 N. Carolina, 9 Massachusetts, G Vermont, 0 D laware, 9 Kentucky, Virginia, N(*« Hampshire, Georgia, *5. Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Illinois, M'diigan, Missouri, Arkansas) Maine, India, n, Tennessee, As the contribution of the slightest sum is all that Is required for membership, it is hoped that this laudable object will continue to be promo ted until the Bible shall he placed in the hands of everv family in Georgia. HEBER. HABBIKD, tn this city on tlie 7th inst.nt the house of Elam Alexan der, Esq. by the Rev. J R. Keudri'-k, Mr. NATHAN IEL R. MfTCHELL, of Thomas county, to Mrs. LUCY HILLS of this place. In Houston enuntv, Georgia. on the Slst October, by L. Stanley, Esq. JAMES M. BURKS, Esq. of Talbotton, to Mrs. NARCISSA J. TALTON. niBo, In this city. November the lllli, Mr. JAMES WOOD, in the 96th year of his age. New Fall asi<l Winter GEORGE M I.OGAN. IS now opening a large aud extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Isanla Cloths, Cashmeres, Casluacpe D’Ecossc. Cashmere l>e Isaacs, Ilouslia De Isaacs, Fancy and Black Silks, with a variety of other new style oy Goods for LADIES* DRESSES. Rich Velvets, Cloths and Casskneres, fbr Gentlemen. Hardware, Crockery and Glass, a large assortment, all of which he offers as low as any bouse in the South. He will be happy to see those wishing to purchase, call and 5 examine his slock. October 29. 1844 .1IACO.V COTTON J1AEEKI2T. Slock on ham) 1st September. Received from that tune to 9ih inst. 25,897 during the last week. 5.818 31,315 Exported up to the 9th inslant, do 11 91 16th do. 35,105 12.698 2,451 15.119 19,956 7 3 9 12 13 163 Majority for Polk, Mure thnn sufficient t«» elect him 02 91 votes 45 “ Stock on hand 16th November, Our Colton market is evidently tending downwqrds, the stock is accumulating rapidly, and this will continue to be the case until the river becomes navigable. We quote 3} a 4} as the usual prices,but a very choice article will bring 5 cents. SAVANNAH, November 15. During the past Week there has been a fair inquiry for Cotton, but holders have been compelled to submit to a de cline J a J ofa cent on all qualities, in order to effect sales. This deeline has been more particularly on the middling and inferior qualities, of which the present stock is principally composed, while holders of the better grades ore withdraw ing their offering stocks from ihe market, rather than sub mit to so great a reduction in price Our rivers are s'ill low. .and buyers, knowing font heavy stocks are held in the interior, do not seem anxintta to operate, unless on their own terms, and they purchase sparingly—as soon as we have them in navigable order, we look for m >re competition and an active market. The sales of the week, so far as they have been reported to ns, reach 2931 bales. Q* olalions.—Inferior, 4 a 4|. Ordinary, 4| a 4J, Mid dling. 5} a 5}. Middling Fair, 5| a— Fair. 5} a 6, Good Fair, 6} a 6J. T11E GREAT CONTEST. TIi' 1 election is over, and down qo-s Whig- gory grovelling i-t lha dust. The miserable fiunibtigsand prevarications of Henry Clay m l his al i s, h ive-met with their just reward fro-n a free and enlightened people. The great nbjcci of ti e Whig party Ir>s been, to obtain power, ami »t must be admitted bv every enn- !itl man, that they were exceedingly unscru pulous as i<» the me t ns to he used for that pur- ;trn<\ lienee it is. Hint there is not a faction it tiie whole country that lias not been cuur d nJ c joleJ, no matter how obscure, or tha i-ineiple-t ofwhich, how obnoxious. Even t o Mor nuns Itavo not lien neglected, ui I in the most loving tones of affection, regard nl sympathy, the abolitionists have been ivn ied, Tno Milletiles were looked upon probably it birds of p iss ige, or possibly of too ethereal a ...l ire to lie. cajoled by the sagacious states- n.in of Ashland. T e ‘-N itive Anvrieans,” they have not on- y attempted to coalesce with, but have kr>»vn Micin't Ives bodily into their embraces, nd we have no do dr will now attempt to sink lin j mommy which they have ns-'ociated villa tln irol i nttme. by adopting that of their pause. But a discriminutihg people cannot hil to do'ect ,inci- nt Fed rali-'m under all its !iatnt:!co > hues, a id Protean changes, Paniph- ts and doebmonts, containing the basest fahri- : limn and misrepresentations, have hcen.cir- : tl ,te 1 among the people by bushels and cart iiiid-i. Tlie itinerating millions of Clay, have IrramMated die country with their foul mouth- 11. >li.g. spoiling forth thread-burs soph- Inr end stere uyp ul I es, which they had utter- id so frequently that if die campaign bad lasted I-r> weeks longer, tlu-y would have almost be- leved themselves. But nil this would not do. ■*hc Elysinu fields of office lire not to be grazed lv such a polluted herd. I Bat wo scarcely know whether to jrty or l> iuh at the bright visions of promotion which sml reality of tlie last election* have diss'pa- IJ like the m'sts of the nmining before the ri- Jn; sun. The Judicial ermine and n seat on Hk* Supremo bench, are fading from, the as- B'ibIic I eyes of one hoary demagogue, who tl night they had been won by his Northern • "echos besido his worthy coadjutor C. M. Jl iy. Another prattler, had in the vanity of his B id supposed the bureau of war (characteristic I u ce) to lie the sure reward of his scurril- 5 k e-says snporadded to his officious hospi- n i’.y to his lord and master in his peregrino- II '.s. How many aspired to foreign cmhas- ■*-'<• omniscience alone could determine with B y accuracy. I Tlien ns to Tost offices, it is likf-ly that ev* * y other man felt s'cure of one on account of B'i'ig shaken hands with Mr. Clay or told a ■' 'n Ins service. TO RENT. THE convenient and commodious Dwelling, o- ver John J. Jones Co’s Store a Stable gar den and Kitchen attach ed to the Dwelling. For terms apply to J. L. JONES CO or O. if. PRINCE. Nov. 19. 8 A T T E X T I O A ! [K. M. KIMVUMi r ittin SAVANNAH,] • R ESPECTFULLY announces to the-Ladies and Gen- tlemeu of Macon and vicinity, that tic will remain here a short lime, and lie is prepared to execute ull orders with neatness and punctuality, such aa Engraving and Printing Visiting.” Wedding and Professional CARDS. Hank, Notary, Society, and other Seals, Letter Stamps, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Dog Collars.Lanes. Ac. Ac. The public, generally, are requested to call and examine is Snecimens. nt his loom, over the store of W. B. John- MEDICAL REMOVAL. his Specimens, nt liis loom, over the #tore a * tton k Brother. „ Nov. 13 7-3t Bargains ! Bargains ! I IN HOOTS AND SHOES. 5 /WW t Pairs good Negro Brogans, at Manufactcrers .VliHI cost and expenses. 4,000 Pairs good Kip Brogans, do do do AUo, a genera) assortment of BOOTS A SHOES, which will be ottered tow—Coll and see. STRONG A WOOD. Nor. 12. 7 1>K. BOO A H Aa resumed the exercise of his profession, and will hereafter devote all his attention to the coses entrus ted tn his care. Macon, Oct. 29. 1644. WHITING & iiIL\ R ESPECTFULY invito the attention of their friends and the public gen- erfilly, to their stork of BOOTS and SHOES* to which weekly additions will __ be made during the season. Our assort* inent embraces the following discretions: 2000 pairs Men’s best Mack Brogans, T HE subscriber has leinovcd his office from the corner opposite the Floyd House, (late Ccnttal Hotel.) to that, two door* back in me same building, and fronting on third street, where he will be in daily attendance, from 10 in the morning, til! 2 in the afternoon, f>r the purpose more especially of attending to- the treatment of Chronic coses brought f rom a distance; persons from the country* there fore, calling between those times. will not, except in ex treme case), be disappointed. The balance of his time in the mornings, evenings, and nights, wiH be devoted as usu al, to the (rearinept of acute cases in'town, or a short dis- tance in the country, when the calls of such as deem it/A*ir interest to procure his services will he attended 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 test that fact, would trouble him with their applications, ds noneot'ier*. if known would in any case, be attended to. Such of tlie poor as come within the above ririe, will be attended gratuitously, hut lie would take this opportunity of begging that they will not think themselves shielded, if it should not he convenient (or 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 pricey to practitioners and fattiilies. at whole sale or retail. Macon, Ga. Oct. 8. 18*1*!. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. 1000 1500 1000 1200 300 1000 600 300 900 800 1200 300 300 Men s second rate black Brogans, Men’s best russet Brogans, Men’s second ra:e russet Brogans. Men's best double sole b!*ck Brogans, Boy’s bestblack and russet Brogans, Youths, 4 * 44 44 * 4 Men.s best kip Brogans, Men’s secoml rate kip Brogans. Men’s best double sole calf k kip Brogans, Boy’s best kip Brogans. Youths’ best kip Brogans. Ladies leather and seal Brogans, Ladies* leather and seal Shoes, Ladies calf Brogans. 20 cases Men’s thick and kip Boots, 8 44 Boy g* thick and kip Boots, 5 “ Youths* thick and kip Boots, 100 paires Gents’ line French calf Boots. 75 44 Gents’ inidliug fine French cull* Boots, 100 44 Gents, double sole calf Boots. 100 44 Genta. stout sole calf Boots, 3 cases Genu’ and Ladies’ India Uubber Over Shoes Also, A general assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children’s Leather. Kid and Mon»cco Walking Shoes of all kinds and qualities! Ladies. Misses .and Children’s Gaiters and half Gaiters, thick nnd thin soles of all descriptions, ull of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Also Calf i*kins. Sole Leather, Thread, Pegs of all sizes. Boms made and repaired n the best possible manner. Macon. Oct. 15 1844 3 Fall slock oi* Elooti and Shoes- Ready Made Clothing 1 . -AT- NE TF YORK COST ! ! ! r|7HE subscribers will Hose off”tlie remaining portion of JL Iheir.stock of CLOTH tNG, consisting in part of Beaver Flushing and Blanket Overcoats, Superior ninth Cloaks, Tweerts Coats, Black Dress amt Frock Coats. Satin, Wool, Vcivet an t fancy Vests. “ants. Stocks, Scarfs, Crnvats, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. Ac. at New York Cost!! ! Call amt si-e SAM’L. J. RAY, A Co. Macon. Nov. 12. 1644. 7 Five Hollars Reward. S TOLEN on the night «»f the 21th instant, from the pre mises of the subscriber, four miles from Macon, on tlie ♦ - Look a t this. The cheapest and most fashionable Dry and Fancy floods ever offeted in Maron. T HE subscriber is now opening at bis Store oq COT TON A VENUE, next to Mr. Barnes' Book Store, the following new Goo.ls. which will be soM cither at WHOLE SALE or RETAIL : . 800 Yn-rts Cashmere rt'Ecoss of-tbelatest pa terns,some of them I'ornpiitimirsty le from the lstestexhibilion of Paris, from 3<5 to 50 certs per vard. 1500 Yards Mousltne <le Laine, latest patters, from 20 to 40 c-nts per yard. 500 Yards Superior Chilians, latest patterns, from 31 to 50 cent, per yard. 500 Yards superior figured Velvet for Ladie's dresses. 37} cents. 400 Yards 6 4 figured Aoliennos. 31 cents. 400 Yards 6-4 super Alepem*. fa'l wool and silk.) 1500 Yards 8 4 figured and plaiu Alpaccss, of all colors, from .77} in 82} cents. 800 Yards 6-1 Parnmctn Cloth for Ladies' Dresses and Cloaks from 37} to 87} cents. 1200 Yards Calicoes, from Cl rents up. A grem variety of Shawls, among which will be found the 'ale Cashmere style, from 25 rents up In 68 00. the piece. Also a large assortment o Hosiery, Glove, .nd Mitts ; new- style Bonnet aud Cap Ribbons ; super Tnscan Bonnets. Artificial FI -wers and Tatis ; Thread nmi Lisle Laces; s large assortment «f Gitn,» from 6} to 12} cents per yard ; embioidcrcd Muslin Cottars and Capes, Muslin Edgings and Inserting, figured and nlain Silk Velvet; 25 ilox. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain corded. Item- sticlted aud a la riviere with 3, 6 and 8 rows, from 20 cents “P- —ALSO— Super Broad Cloths. Vestings. Csssimeres, Satinets, Jeans. Flannels, Blankets. Gentlemen's super Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers ; Silk and Cashmere Scarfs. Linen Shirts, ; Gentlemen's Buck, Kid. Silk, nnd Cltash- mere Cloves ; also, white nnd brown Homespuns, from 10 yards per dollar up ; Irish Linen. Diaper, 12-4 Linen Da mask Table cloths. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a full assortment of Trimmings. K7“ The subscriber wilt receive from Ilia bouse jh Pltia- delphin throughout the winter, fresh supplies of such goods ns may he found most desirable, and hopes to meet with the patronage of the public, J. H. DESSAU. Cotton Avottue, Macon, and No.OG No"th 3d Street, Phiil»drlphia. T. S.—Sto-e keepers and Fcdlers will find it to their In terest to give me a rail. Macon. Nov. 19,1344. 8 3m Wr me (ltilhorixn! to nnnounre ItiCMAKO A. (Ml.V, ns a Candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb county, at the ensuing Erection in January next. Nov. 19. 8* fjpHE subscribers have just received nd are now receiving a large and well selected stock of Hoots and Shoes, consisting in part of the following tie- J srripttons, rtx: 5000 Pair men's best Black and Russe’.t Brogans. 3000 " “ second quality, do do 1000 “ “ double sole. do do 700 “ * Iron tacked, do do Boy’s best black and Russett.brogans. Youth’s do do Men's Kip brogans. do do double sole bn gans, Boys do brogans Youth's do do Men's calf, sewed and pegged brogans, do do do do do double sole Boy's do do d>* brogans Youth's do do do do Women's Calf and Kip pegged Bootees, do do do do do Shoes, 1500 500 1200 500 700 500 600 300 500 300 1000 COO 35 Cases men’s thick and Kip Boots, 15 20 7 10 10 10 12 •* Boy's do do do do, “ Men’s Calf Neil and half Nell Boots, " Boy's do do do do do do, •• Men's d'ble sole Calf, I’eg'd. water proof Boms *' do do do .do sewed do do do “ do Stout Calf sewed Boots. *• Gents, fine light Calf, sewed Boot, 5 Trunks, do do do *lo do Pbtadelp'a Boots, 4 do Gents and ladies paten! India Rubber over Shoes AL-'O. A general assortment c»r Ladie's, Misses' nnd Children s leather, kid. nnd morocco walking shoes and slips o! nil descriptions and qualities.—Ladies'- Missra*. and children's black and colored and foxed cloth buskins ; all of which will be offered on the most reosunahle terms. We invite nil that w sh to purchase, to give us a calk and wc will endea vor to suit both in price anti quality. Also.—Kept constant* on hand. SOLE LEATHER, CALF LINING AND BINDING SKINS t-ASTS THREAD, SHOE PEGS, and all other articles used in manufacturing Boots aud Shots. STRONG A WOOD. At the old stand, sign of the Jlig Boot, Mulberry strict. Macon. Sept. 24. Columbus road, one MULE . and an OLD BLIND BAY MARE; with a wlirespol in her forehead, one hind foot wh.te; and two saddles and bridles. Tne mule returned with one saddle, having doubtless goiteu loose from the thief. The missing saddle, is a plain Georgia one, nearly nt w. with blue housing, silver laced, nnd silver plated styr ups: the small or ton skirt, ornamented with yellow needle work The above reward will be paid to any person, who will deliver the saddle u the subscriber, or give information so that it cau be got. JOHN BA.LEY. Macon, Oct. £.9 1344. 5 r<cu” Dry Goods. W E would respectfully solicit the attention of buyers of DRY GOODS, and invite them to call and ex amine our Hock. Our goons were selected by experien ced hands,and purchased under ihe most advantageous circumstances. We have now in store, and daily expect ing. FOR LADIES’ DRESSES, Black, blue black and white Satins ; black, b'ue black, figured and Satin stripe SLks: plain, figured and csmeleon colored Silks; Cashmere D'Ecosse. Rept Cashmeres, Crape de Lanes. Motislin tie Lanes. Chusatts ; bit,ck,colo red and changeable Alpaccas ; black, blue black and colo red Bombasines ; Palmetto Cloths. Merinos; plaid, pink, grdfcn 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- brie. Dimity. Corded. Hemstitch and Linen Cambric. Handkercheifs ; Thread. Cambitc, Linen.Lawn. Bird-eye; litirkerhuck Scntrh anti Russia Diapers ; bleached and brown Table Cloths ; bleached Table Diaper; HOSIERY. Black and while Siik Hose aud Half Hose; black, white and colored Cotton Hose and Half Hose ; white and black Worsted Hose. BONNETS. Ladies and tni-ses Leghorn, Tuscan and Straw Bonnets; Bonnet Ribbons and Artificial Flowers. SHAWLS. Rich Silk Brohha, Merino, Kabyle, Robroyi Alpaccas and Cotton Shawls 3-4 and 4-4 ; Silk, Worsted ana Cot ton Shawls; Sma'l Shawls and Neck Ties. lOOOyarils Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, from 6} to T ATI 4kS6 EORGIA. Houston Counlv.—Whereas, John A. Dan- Jl irni RjUPSC, I qjf i e j. applies to tne for ict'ers of Administration, onthe ON COT.TON AVENUE, and SECOND STREET Estate of Elizabeth SMvcf, late of -i! c-nt ty. der-ssed. Wholesale and Kctuil dealer in STAPLE DHV GOODS, CSlOICtT GltOCtKISIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HOOTS AND tmOGS, HATS AND CAPS, 9ADBI.ERV, &e, Ac. Ac. ^^^OULD jtariieulsrly invite MERCHANTS^ and PL ANTjfiliS' to call end examine hi? extensive These are, therefore, to r .te and a 1 monish allond singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be amt appear aTtny office, within the time prescribed by law. to shew cause, (if any they hark.) why said letters iheuld not be granted. Given under ntv hand, this 6ib-Nov. 1844.. r 7 BRYANT BATTON.cc o gTiEORGIA. Houston County.—Whereas..'Richmond Dnier, applies to me for letters of Administration. the Estate of Jambs Finilley, deceased, late of said county; . These are tlierefu're to cite and ridir.c.nisb all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased. W be »Ht op- and well selected Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as lie P n # r at mv ofiice, withtuthelinieprescribed by law, loshew is determined to make the prices correspond fully with the .t k... ,„t,„ ..t.i he cranL, times. The following comprise a part of his stock : ' AFFGHAN SATINS, a new article for dresses. CASHMERE. Crape, and Super Mooselitie de Laines, new patterns. ALPACCAS, Silk and Gimp Fringes. GINGHAMS. Super Chene and genuine Scotch. CAMBRICS Plain, Striped and Checked. MUSLINS. Jaconet. Book. tec-. LACES, (iuiliing. Lisle, Edging, & Lace Neck Ties. HOSIERY. Shirts and Diawers. CRAVATS. Black Silk. Primed, and Fauey Plaid. H A N DK E RC H1EFS. a great variety. SHAWLS, 600 Plaid de Laine. Chene, Prussian, Print ed. Nett, and Woolen Shawls, and Comfortes. FLANNELS. White. Red. and Yidlow., Brown Linen TABLE COVERS. Irish Linen. GLOVES, MITTS, SUSPENDERS, Garters and Night Cap*. Sewing Silk, SPOOL COTTON, and Linen Thread; Corded Skirts. Corset Laces, Presses. Pin-. Needles, Tapes, Thimbles. Tuck, ftnill. and Dress Citnbsi - - KENTUCKY JEANS, and super Twilled Ketseys. NEGRO KERSEYS and Lindseys. PACKAGE8, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheet- iftgs. Ticks. Cheeks and Stripes. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies, Meu’s Boys' and Mis ses.^ large supply. 200 pi.Xotnlon Duffil BLANKETS." 600 Negro Blankets, twilled and heavy, 4000 pr. Negro Brogans, a superior article, 100 Ladies . Men’s, and Bov’s Saddles, .Bridle*. Martingales. Whips, and Collars, 1500 Bleached Sacks Salt, ,'arge size, 100 Bates 4G inch. Gunny Bagging, very tieavy, 300 Pieces 44 inch. Dundee nod Russia, do. 50 do. 44 inch. Gilroy's superior 2 lb. Brand, 300 Coils j and } inch Manilla Bale Rope, 2000 lbs. superior Bagging Twine, 50 doz. Plough Lines aud Bed Cords, 20 hltjs. Cuba M lasses, 75 do St. Croix, and Porto Rico Sugars, 20 Bids. Crushed and Pmvdered Sugar, 20 Boxes Standard Loaf and Havanna Sugar. 350 Bag* old Java. Rio, I.ngiiira. atid Cuba Coffee, 90 Boxes Sperm Candles, sizes 4's, 0 s, and C’s, * 20 •* Hull's Patent Candle* assorted, 25 11 Hull's ami Colgate's Soap. No I. 30 “ Castile. Fancy, nnd Variegated Soaps, 20 " Colgatc f s Super Pear Starch, COO — Table Salt, a prime article, 20 “ . Tobacco, some very choice for chewing,. 40.000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, flat amt square bar, German. Blistered and Cast Steel, 150 Kegs Nails and Brads, 500 lbs. Waggon Boxes, 15.000 11 Hollow Ware, 200 pf. Trace Chains, 12 doz. Coffee Mills 12 “ Iron Wire Sifters. 30 Pail Locks. 20 “ Curry Combs, 1200 lbs. Bar Lead. 50 doz. Blacking, 15 Boxes Cotton Cards, 500 lbs. Ssd Irons. 50 doz. Tubs. Pails and Mats, 23 “ Halter Chains, 20 “ Shovels and Spades, 20 •• Carolina Hoes, 10 *' Collin's Axes, 8 2d “ Tea Kettles, No. 1, 2 and 3, 150 Bags Patent Shot. 20 rloz. Shoe aud Horse Brushes, Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Kn-ves, Table- Knives anil Forks, Tea and Table Spootts, Scissors, Razors, and Straps, Shoe Knives aud Hasps, Percussion Caps, Cut Tacks, and Hegar Cases. 150 Reams Wrapping. Cap. and Letter Taper. 50 lbs. London, Sealing Wax and Wafers. Blue anil Black Ink. 200 Kegs White Lea*!, 75 Boxes Window Glass, 10 Casks London Porter, 30 doz. Saratoga Water, 10 •* Bay Water. 10 Bbls. Cider Vinegar. Copal Varnish, Spirits Turpentine. Spanish Brown. Mad der, Blue Stone, Copperas. Brimstone. 'Indigo. Fig-Bine. Scotch, and Maeaboy.Snuff. Epsom Salts, Salt Pctre, Sal jEratas. Mustard. Camphor. Oppodeldoc. Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Magnesia. Cologne. Macaroni. Preston Salts. Lees Pills. Bozeman's Drops. British Oil. Tooth Powder and Brashes, Spice* of all kinds. Imperial, Hyson, and Puucbin Teas rcr7; choice, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. Buckiche.il. and Soda Biscuit, of superior quality, will be received WEEKLY throughout the season. ALSO, 30.000 8EOAH8. Manilla Cheroots. Plantation Normas, Principes. Regalias, Vaeltabagera, and India Casadora Panetelas, ail selected with much ca-e. and tho*e fond of a choirc article, will please call and examine for themselves. Macon, Oct 8. 1344. 2 cause, if any they hare, why said Ipttersshouldomlbe grant* ed. Given under inv hand, this loth October. 2844. Oct 22. 4 _ BRYANT BATTON.cc o f tftduItt.-.ottlfli'afterdate, application will be-matlc. to 1 the Inferior Court of Twiggs countv. when sitting •*«• ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and .Negrt'cs. belonmn" to the Estate of Joint Outlaw, deceased, late of said county. JACOB PEARCE. i ACn rs And 13 IS SANDERS IUCHARDSON. V* _ t riOUR months after date, application wilt I* im<?e !,v 1 the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sifting ar T Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell al! tlie Beal Estate ol Thomas XV. Pettee, deceased. late of said cqonty. DAVID GRAHAM. ) HENRY PETTEE. \ AUnr ” August 20, 1644. 47 [TIOUR Months afterdate, application will be made to ,Rrt -j" cal Estate of ■W—’ _F the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when ^silting as a Court inf Ordinary, for leave tb sell the William II. Andrews.decea.-ed. THOMAS B. DONNELLY.J Atitn’r. NANCY ANDREWS. Adm ix. nnlhs after date, application wilt'be made to I NCUR — _ , I 1 the I loon ruble Inferior Court of Momoe rotthly. vrhen silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a portion the Real Estate of Josee Dn;:n. of said county, 'deceased. Sold fot the benefit of the heirs and eretRfnrs. STEPHEN H. MARTIN. J Exerntor. OBEDIENCE DUNN. S Executrix. October 29, . 5 F Wcslcyaa Female Ool?ege» f|lHE Exsreiaet of this Institution comtueuce on Mon* 12} cents per yard ; Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings. from 6] to 18j cents per yard ; C utoti Flannel; Calico, IP yards for §1; Spool Thread, 25 spools lor $ 1, WORSTED GOODS. Satinet. Casimere, Broadcloths. Kentucky Jeans, Linseys day, October Till. Every Department is fiiled with the inns! competent and sucresstul Teachers. The primary department will be o- pened under the management of Min Cnilltcil. who comes most highly recommended fivrher efficiency aud competency from the S«utli-Caroltnn Female Collegiate Institute. Tuition for. regular College course. 650 per year. “ in Primary Department. 25 “ " One half of the tuition must be-etiled in advnnee either i by cash or approved note. ELLISON 5c DARBY. Oet I. 1814. 1 sol'll Montbs afterdate, application will be made to _ the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Butts cnutity. when sitting for drdinsry put poses for leave to tell tlie Negroes belonging to the Estate ot ii nt. Vickers, late ol said countv deceased. CREED T. WISE, Adnir. October >, i844. _ _ 2 OUiTmoulbs sifter dat-. application will be made jo the battorab'e Inferior Court of Butts county, when setting for ortlittinary purposes, for leave to fell the land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Nancy Higgins, de ceased, late of raid county. DAVID HIGGINS, Adtu'r. July 03. . 43_ NOUR months after date application wiil.be made t-> ' tbe honorable Inferior Court of Dooly countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tlie Land and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of.Robert W illianis. late of Dooly countv deceased- " CHRSIN WILLI AMS, Adrsrx. Sept. IQ. 1644. NOUIt months alter dote, application will be made to the 1*’ ^ _ t ^ Jp ' Iid'erioi Court pfjni.es co'unty, when fitting foe ordina ry ptiqinses. for leave to sell part.ofthe Lanusand.Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Thomas LoVe. deceased, late ot .dug , said eoutity. Au< 13 48 ELISHA DAVIS’. A dm r. ELLEN T. LOWE. Adtnx. Ailuriuielrnlot Sale- \ G R E E A B I. Y to an Order of the Inferior Court c f Twiggs county when sitting for Ordinary potpr.-es. will be sold oo the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, with in the legal bouts of Sale before tbe Court House door, in said county, one hundred nnd thirty acres ot Land, more cr less in the 27th district formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs county. Also, four negroes, as follows : Cherry, a woman about' 35 years of age, Dick, a boy about sixteen ycnrs old. Bob. a boy auonm 12 years old,Simon, a boy ibout 31 years old. All to be sold for tbe benefit or tbe beirs and rredi- tors of Joint Outlaw, late of said county deceased. Terms of sale made known on tlie dnv of sale. JACOB PEAUCE ? A(llnr - S. RICHARDSON. Oct-30, 1341. * Kolice. ■^^■ILL be sold before the Court House door in the city of Macon, os the first Tuesday in December next, 3 Negrobs, llHirv, a boy 14 years old; Alfred, a boy a- bnnt 12'vears old ; Lucy, a girl about 1 4 years old. and 392 acres of'Lantl. in the 4lh District of Bibb countv. No. tint known, hut knnw-n ns the lesitlence of the late Pnibp Min- chcvv. deceased. Terms on tlie dav cT sale. GEORGE A. MINCHEW. ? MALTIMORK MtSCHBW. ^ Legatees NATHANIEL M1NCHKW, t WILLIAM PAUL. S Nov. 5. « Atlniiiiixtrnlot-’s Sale. 'S^S’ILL he told on the 20th DECEMBER next, at the t ? house of Jason Greer, in Butts cm my . the Perish able Property belonging to the estate of Reuben Phillips, late of Butts county, deceased, consisting of Corn ami Fod der, Household and Kitchen Furniture, five head ^oT Cat tle. one 2 year old Colt, and other articles too tcdir.us to mention—Terms of sale made known on the day. ROBERT WHITE, Adtu’r. November 12, 1644. * ~ msiraAiHCE. Notice. T HOMAS a. BREWER holds my Note far One Hundred and Four Dollars, payable three hundred and sixty day* from 28th'Noveutber. 1813. I forewarn all persons from trading for the same, as I will not pay it un less compelled by law. TU03. J. 8IIINH0LSER, Nov. 19. 1841. 8 2t I Hut alas for human expectations. liiblc Society. COM Ml T NIC AT ED. An auxiliary to the American Bible Society, * be n formed recently in this city, nnd miters amongst its members a large |>ortion °ur b-'st citizens of the Presbyterian, Moth- :s, i nnd Episcopalian denominations.—An ,l, rnc«l meeting tv.ta convened on Sunday ^■iTiwion, in the Methodist Church, and nficr by the Chninnun, President Ellison, <tf ? '\esley.,n Female College, the Rev. Mr. phens Mat’d briefly the destitute condition n ; bb county, ns tvcll ns some other portions f'bc district, for which he is the colporteur. ,,u,,,l *kf of families in this county, now ,0 be without the bible, is ostopiahiogif It a'aiming. Hon. E. A. Nisbet. Secretary M >e Society, fficn read the constitution, which Notice. A LL peraons ire cautioned against tradiag for a promis sory note given by me tn John Bigtiy. sometime in 1839 or 1340, for Thirty Dollars, with a small credit on it, as I am determined not to psv it. unle-s compelled by law. WILLIAM COGSWELL. Nov. 29. 1844- 8 OaOTUINU store, (Colton Avenue, opposite Washington Hail.) PHILIPS, MERRITT, & CO. THE CROTON (.Jlutnal) Insurance Company, Of the City of Sew York. rriHIS Company, according to the provisions of its char I ter, is ready to insure all kinds of Marine, Inland Xavigalton. Transportation ami Fite Risks, against li ss or damage, at rates and terms moderate and liberal, and solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at Ute A- gency of the Company. TRUSTEES. Abraham Van Nest. William B. Cozzens, Charles L. Vose. James Ilacpcr, John B. Lasala, John J. Boyd, Edward Richardson, James IMialen, John J. Herrick, George C. De Kay. Samuel A. Lawrence, Theodore A. Meyer, William F. Furniss, John T. Gilchrist, Loring Andrews, Cyrus Chenery, George Whitaker, James II Suydatn, George Talen, William Burgtioy ne . H AVE recently received and will continue to receive weekty^iuriug the nusiness season,ftotn the North, > full assortment of Heady-made CLOTHING, manufactured expressly for them, together with a large as sortment of Shift", I'lidcr-Shirl., Kcsrf,, Hosiery, (,’iubreU ln», Ac. Also on hand and receiving, a fine anaor'inent of CLOTHS, CASSLUERES AND TESTINGS, Of French, English and American Manufacture, embra cing the latest and most CHOICE PATTERNS, which they are prepared to make to order according to fashion or thc particulnr taste of their patrons Joseph B. Nones, John F. Butlerworth, Samuel Sherwood, Zadock Pratt, Herman D. Gould, Joseph S. Smith, Elias T. Aldrich. Lawrence Hill, Thomas Monahan. William II. Townsend, Amos Noyes, John Breasted, Leonard Appleby, Silas M. Crandall. SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE. President. JOSEPH B XONES. Vice-President. LEWIS RENTON. 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 the State of Georgia, upon such liberal terms as may be agreed upon between the assured and tlie Agent, who is vested with ample and discretionary powrrs. JERRY COWLES, Agent. Oct 22, 1844. 4 JCETJ B. 'jRQSS, At the Brick Store,corner of Colton Avenue «J- Chevy sd Kerseys; white, read and yellow Fiannel ; Negro and i T 5 now opening a large stoc. of Goods, comprising all the Red Blankets ; Carpetting. Hearth Rugs, Black Lastings, ! A staple articles iti the Pariseans. and Thibet Wool Cloth, togetner with every ! l-Si P inn variety of articles usually kept in our line o’f business. We 1 kvt}>bCOaS hesitate not to say tltaC we will titl'er our goods at such i.^ooh as Bagging. Rope, Iron. Saif, Sugar Coffee, Molasses prices as will make it an inducement for those wishing to . Hard and Hollow Ware. Shoes. Osnahnrgs, and Domestics bay DRY GOODS, to give us 1 call before purchasing elsewhere. Store on second Street, two doors from Wash iltgton Ilall, and next door to G. W. Price. G W. & E. WOODRUFF. Macon. Oct 39. 1844 5 Oglethorpe i'niversity. Commencement Week. B ACCALAUREATE SERMON, bv President Tat- mngo—Sunday, November 10th, 10} o’clock. A. M. Junior Exhibition, and O'-alion beftre Alumni, by Rev. Wnt. J. Sa9snet—Tuesday, November IStli, 10 o’clock, A M. Annual Meeting of Board of Trustees—Tuesday. Nov. 12th, 7 o'clock. P. M. Commencement, and Orations before Literary Societies by Professor J. H. Thornwell—Wednesday, Nov. 13th, 10 o’clock. A. M. Annual Examination of under graduates in College nnd A- cadcmy—Tlttnsday, Friday nnd Monday, Nov. Tilt, 6th and 11th. JOHN II FITTEN. Secretary of tlie Board of Trustees. P. S. The next College year will open on the 1st Mon day in January. betoher 29. 5 2m of all kinds; Coarse cloths for Negro Clothing, and almost every article a planter would wish-to purchase. He would request his old friends and the public generally, to give him a call ami he will endeavor to supply them on as good terms us can he obtained at any other Store in the city. Macon, Oct. 29. 5 Valuable nufl ISra>li-t-ble Pruprii' FOR SAIxE. rHIHE subscriber offers for sale the large i House and Lot situated in Vmevilfe, late the residence of Col. William Nixon, de ceased. On tlie-premfTes are all the necessa ry out buildings. The situation one of the most pleasant in the village. Possesion will be given when, ever the purchaser may require it. Tne rertns which are reasonable, can bo made known by application to John D Winn, Macon, or the jubssriher on the promises. P. NIXON. October29 5 St Aclmiuiutrator'u Sole. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable lyrtenor Court of Jones county, whet; sitting for ordinary pur- |io<tes, will be sold, before the Court House door in tlie; town ol* Lanier, Macon county, on the fir!*l Tuesday in Feb ruary next, betw een ihe legal hours of sale. Lot of Ldnd, No. *2. in thfe 13tl» district of originally Muscogee, now Macoti cootfty; belonging In the estate of Asaph Hall, de* ceased, late ofjone* county.—Term* c.nsh. 111RAM DUNBAR, Adin’r. November 10. 1344. 7 w Admitiislratoi ’* Sale. 7TLL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in JANUARY . J next, before the DiHirt House door, in the town of i’errv, Houston count v between the usual hours of sale, Two Lots of Land, lying in the 13th District ol said countv, the place whereon Flemimg Shiver, deren*od liv ed. Sr.id land sold bv consent of he Legatee*. Terms on the day of *ale. JOHN A. DAN IK L. Administrator vilh the II tit annrxcu. November 12; 1?44:^ ** ; rVolice. A t L pkrsdhs are forwarned from trading, and toe ma kers from paying the following desc -ihed promissory notes, and which have been lost or mislaid by me so that I cannot find them., One note on Council Clark, fi>r Mxty- two Dollars and 62} cents, payable to K. K- e-vnos or bparer, and due 1st January, 1843, and dated on or about the same time. One on John D. Dawson for Thirty Dol lars, payable DtJa.tu.ry, Doolv cm ntv, Gih Nov. 1844. 7 _2t FasliiontabSc Taaioriur Tlie TelebraScrt ITIiiscoritiis Will cure the most inveterate Tooth-Aciie in TWO MINUTES. r J , IlEY will also preserve the decayed^ teeth fur the future, nnd remove the Scurvy, nnd Tartar, without the use of an instrument. For sale bv a j. Elder, Agent. rSlIIK undersigned would inform Jl tiieir friends, and the public that they have taken the stand nn, Cotton Avenue, one door below Mr. Orr. and opposite Scott .V Carh’art, where they are prepared tg 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, and solicit a share of ptidlic pat ronage. All ga-ments warranted to fit. Oct. 15. 1844. 3 PICKET A LYNX. Notice 16 Behlors & Creditors. A Lu pcr». 1.3 Iirtct’iv.i **• ...»■ • deccnsed, are required* to come foiward jiMninke payment, and all those having demands against said Estate are reouired also, to present them in term- of the Law. MOSES Pll'KlN, J. C. ROYALS. W, Vienna, Sept. 30,1344. 3 Fnetoraxe and CoiuniissioH- rjlHE auheqriher La Vi ngre su me J FA ^ TOR AG K Maeon, Oct. 12, 1944. At //. C. Freeman’s Store. 3tf George W. Price, I S now receiving hi* usual supply Iff fall and Winter Goods. Having selected them with great care, he be lieves, lie can tuake it to the interest of the people to give him a ctfll. ' - , Oct 22. J rgUlK undersigned will have a large quantity of J FANCV Runaway F.12HCV Ditv-ttotllis, in A{aeon, Gft. Selected from their stock in New'York. and toarrive about the middle November, which will be sold for CASH, nt Wholesale or Hetail. The stock will comprtaU a large quantity of 20 th of August last. Four negro men. via : , StiaUS^, RfCSS SlanuIiCt'ClUCF^, dj / Alfred, about 50 years of ace is bald on the i ^ w»*an A . / topol’his heajl,and is lame 1 think in one C« •‘rnattwrkio *"«P- Isaac is also about the same age of A n p Urc h,sed at Auetton in New York, expressly for r iiaruuuiai i..w — ....... Alfred, lie is also a little bald as well as remembered, and Southern Markets, and will bo futtnd well worthy the at- Particular attention given to the making and trimming of when spoken to sneaks verv slow. Tom is about 25 yean Motion of dealers. ' entrusted to their enre bv rcntlemen ourchaftini? ° ,d : hc ,s ? u, J e *«» r **» >» about o feet G or 7 inclies high. At intervals throughout the winter they will also receive the rae. j Ji "> « -^out 25 years old. is rather light fresh supplies of tfuA goods as may be found most desira- h ar 01 rrr « I color, and slighter built that. Toro, and is about tbe some ble. - 1 height. j - Believing that an exhibition of their, goods, with price.*. J .V E. SAUL8BUUY. have received, and are now . opening it variety of articles, such as ^ Olorcs, Hcnrfu, C'rnVrtiw, Ties, Sloclts^ Ilnutllrci-cliiefs, Simpemlcv*. Ac. Ac. Comprising the most desirable apartment of suclt articles ever offered in-this market. f Oct 29. . 5 V 1- avd COMMISSION BUSINESS at ShvamTah,offers his aerviues to the public, and solicits the patronage ot bis former friends, trusting that ltis experience and devoted attention to the interests entrusted to Ins mn.agcmenft wilt give satisfaction, P E. STILJ.b. 6 Oct. 29- r>: 2m Dooly Tax Collcctoi’s Sale. Tr^TyiLL be sold in the town o' Vicnna.Jjefore tit* rt'ur limue ilwr thereof, on tlie first Tuesday in DK- ER next. Lot of Land. No. 28, in the 2d 'District ol Dooly countv, comainiag by estimation or survey (-02,) two hundred two and a half acres, or so mm-it thereof as wil be sufficient 10 satisfy a Tax.fi ft the State of Geowia. vs David Patton. FOLTON KEMl’lI, T. C. October 22, 1844: 4 Tax Coiiector’s H’olicc. riiHE Citizen* of Bibb county ar« hereby notiflcJ, that S. the subset .her will be ready to -er.'eive the Taxes lor the Slate anil County, on Tuesday t ae 16tlt t^taiiU RICHARD BASSETT. Tax CoUectoi at Bibb County. Jiliv ' *- - ’ XEotiston I’o.tpotird Dccrmlutr *alr. i Tbe man called Isaac, can write, and be has probably will be the*best reeoimnendation to favor, they earnestly W ILL be sold before the Court House door.m Terry, furnished each of the others with passes. Said negroes nil entreat a call from all persona in the line of business. on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, within came recently from Virginia,and it is probable they will H. HERNHEIMER Jc BROTHERS, the legal hours of sale, the followiag property,, to wil: atteiup to get back there. Any person who will secure and _ Store on Third street, (lately occupied by S. J. llay & Cloak*! Cloaks!! L ADIES* and Gentlemen's Cloth Cloaks, of the latest styles,-just received by- Oct. Off, 5 J. il E. SAUL3UlJ.ltY. Slack-Smith Tools, poll sale of good quality, by ^ R SEYMOUD. Oct 1. 1341. X —POTiiSH, ' J^E PT consftititly on baud • by Oct I, 1844. J. N. SEYMOUR. Over i'qntfi. A LARGE a-aortment of Over Coau, of various quali ties. J ost received by Oct 29. 5 J. A E. SAULPBURY. One negro girl child, about 3 years old; and one Jersey return said negroestn my plantation to Barber county Ala. Cn.,) Macon, Ga.,-aud No. 59, Will.am atreet, Ni logon, and one horse; levied on at tlio property of Tho- or lodge them in Jail so that I cm get them, shall be liber, j November 12. 7 ■s Kimsey, to satisfy one fi fa from Houston Superior ally reworded. ^ L. M. WILEY, j L_ ; New York. Wagon, tnas hi,..-.,,, — ———„ . . . Court, in favor nfthe Ocmulgee Bank.agatust said Thomas Kitnsey, and other fi fot against said Kimsey November 5- Macon, G«. Nov. 4, 1644. 0 /, jfBi _ | The Constitutionalists, Augusta; Georgian, Savannah ; iwi\ ’ WM. HERRINGTON, Slfff. I Enquirer. Columbus: will copy the above two months, sit 5 Kegs .Goshen Butter, For Sale pv * 7 . j forward accounts to this office. I.. M. W. J. N. SEYMOUR, BBLS. Canal Flour. 30. Boxes Cheese. 15itj*isiess C'o:t2s- I riNGLISH V/t,ter Proof Faced. Ware, Beaver and Fancy Cas'd Just i Oct 29, ed by . E. ULSBUllT. S H, ! : dcr Shii’is. H AKER. Lam’ 1 ’ XVool, Nett and Spun'Silk Shirts. J. A E.,SAULSBURY. id Just received by Get 2!>, - To Ftiimcis; T AM prepared to sell great bargains in Negro Slioea, J Cloth nmi Blnitkris. Give me a cal! before sup- plying voutselves, and 1 wiil be sure to suit you in price and quality. JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR. October 4, 184-*., 1 (CP* We afe authorized to announce AMOS BARN ES is a.candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuing election in January neit. Oct 1 1 Oj" We aTC auUtOriseii to anrounce t-OT,, 12. JOHN 80N. as a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Hrturrs .TB.l t> conntv-at ihe Elrs-tton hi January 184 ■. Jan, 9, SS V —