Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 10, 1844, Image 3

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journal tics Taillcurs tic Paris | BATS and CAPS. ...p subscribers litvr turn received L'KIeennt” ■ subscriber ha. on limit) • large and well .elected r | Joarnsl of tlie nr in it Fashions for Draper* and ■ .lock c f HATS «nd CAPS, of the latest F.ahion., reported and published monthly "> l'""' which be is offering .t vety reduced price, for CASH.— hiehar’e mnnv improvement, in the proe.it Style., .nd The attention of those wishing to purchase i. respectfully I.eliVv.- «il meet with o-neral favor. Invited, being ronfideot he can suit both a. to price and Cloth, trill Je.e^i CU^vuT 1 I GE0 L 8HEPARD ’ notice. J, iV E. bnve •ad French Cloths, Dec 10, 1914. j. x E. 9AULSBURY. lgl r< .,'f*Ivrd a fine selection of Engilh j Casiineres. ^ Macon. Dec. 9, 1944. Messenger copy. an c i: i:\VARD. CtTH&YBD, from tlie subscriber, OB the ^ 3d inst., a common size flea bitten gray HORSE, about 6 or !) yenrs old, trot, nnd loitp., no mark. recdl-rtcd. Said borae purcha.e.I from John Martin, near le. Union county, ti,„ and may probably be tnak. inc hi* way back. The above reward will be give* for the delivery of said Hor.e to me. in Macon. Ga., or a liberal reward for any in formation that will enable me to get him. SABERD ODOM. H riv e I. rf: JAMES N. SING. Attorney at Law. Mar on. Ga. Office over Commercial Bank. Bibb thcrUfaaie. far Jnnnnry. ^^^ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY Macon. Dec. 10, 1844. Notice. iwari made by the subscriber, , dttedio January. 1841. and due the SStb December there after, for $60, payable »o Sarah Brantley, of Jones county, - * Said Note bavin" been once pnnl, all per- I New Fall and Winter GOODS. next, before the Court House door in Macon, be tween the le«;al hours of sale, the following property: Lot No. 266 in the 4th district formerly Houston now Bibb county, levied on as the property of George A. Rogers, to sntisfv a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Elam [ Alexander vs. Geo A Rogers and Henry A. Candler. I Part of Lot No. 98 in Fort Hawkins reserve, west of the ! Ocmulgee river, containing TO acres, more or less; also . , r i e u e two acres in said reserve, heirg part of 10 acre Lot No. 13. A LL persons are icre »v ,rru - < . n < in or ^ the eastern end of said Lot, improved with a cJwe ling ■ certain prom «« >ry M«e. _»"&.&*• sub.rnber, ] )|OQ|e; 40 being the souri, part of Lot No. 87. j i a 100 acre lot in sa'd reverve, levied on ns the property ' , of Joseph Wlls.n. to sntisfv a mortgage fi fa from Bihb Su fi... or bearer. >md Note having been mire paid, all per- | ior , Cour , F >v n R ; vs . Joseph Wilson— , sons are cautioned against trading for the same. ! ' ropfrIV deaerfbed in the mortgage. J. a • i L*L. - • Lots No. 1 and 2. in square 95. of the city of Mncon, sitnnted on the south common, of said city conta ining ih»*ee fourths of an acre more or less, with the improvements— levied on ns the property Joseob Bennet, to satisfy a mortgng© fi fa in favor of William 8c«tt. J. SPRINGER. D. S. One hundred shares of the capital Stock of the Merchants Bank of Macon, formerly Bank of Hawkinsville. as the property of the Insnrnhce Bank of Columbus, to satisfy an execution issued from Musoopee Superior Court, in favor •f Leroy M. Wiley, vs. the Insurance Bank of Columbus, garnishee. Lots of land containing 045 acres more or Jess, known ns Groce’s Mills, consisting of Lots Nos. 84. part of 89 and 89 in the Maeoa Reserve—part of fraction 104, lot No. one hundred and five—part of fraction No. 90 an 1 97, original ly Baldwin now Bibo county Also part oflot No. 90. part of fraction No. 97 nnd 99 originally Baldwin now Bihb county—part of fraction 37 and 83. fraction 86 and lot 95, in the Macon Reserve.and known as Groce’s Uoper Mills, containing 400 acres, more or less.—the whole containing 1045 acres, more or less—all levied on as the property of Jared W, Groce and Solorr.en ,T. B. Groce, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of John 8. Childers and Berry Rog ers, vs. said J. W. nnd S. J. B. Groce. 100 acres of pine land, more or less, being the nor'h east half of lot No. 93, in the 4th district of originally Houston, now Bihb county, levied on as the property of David nnd James Heath, to satisfy n Justices fi fn in favor of Thos. A. Parsons, vs. said David and James Heath—levy made and returned to me by a constable. B. TRAPP. D. 8. SALE FOR FEBRUARY. 1S45. GEORGE 31 LOGAN, IS now opening a large and extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Lama Cloths, Cashmeres, Cashmere D’Ecosse. Cashmere Re leanest IRousIin De Canes, Fancy and Black Silks, with a variety of other new style of Goods for LADIEs DRES&E3. Rich Velvets, Cloths and Cassimcres, for Gentlemen. Hardware, Crockery and Glass, a large assortment, all of which be offers as low ns any house in the South. He will be happy to see those wishing to purchase, call and examine his stock. October 29. 1844. •> f Dec. 10. 1844. »» * G EORGIA. Dooly county-—Whereas, Eib-vt Babin and John C. Sutton, applies to me for letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Znehanah Sutton, deceased, late of said county. These are, therefore to cite and admonish till nnd singu lar the kindred and creditors of anid derensed, to b, and annc.r at ray office, within the time proscribed by law, to 'hew cause, ftf «">’ »Kv ]«««« n °l I.* granted. Given under my hand, this 4th Dec. 1844. framed^ u JOSEPH B. CLAPP. « c o TO C T I O N, BY R. R. WARMER, (This Day at 10 o'clock, A. AT.) 10 Bbls. Rose Gin. IS do do Rum. Brandy Sweet Cider, Irish Potatoes, White Onions. Butter Crackers, Apples, 30 Bags Cuba Coffee, 30 do R : o. Do SO Boxes Ilaisians, CO do Bar Soap, S3,000 Spanish Segara, 40 Boxes Starch. 3.000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. 10 Saddle and Harness Horses. (O* (Terms Cash) _f~fl Macon. Dee 10.1814. II—It By MM. MS. Wamefl (Prirate Sale.) *>rv HMDS P. H. Sueur*. O t ' 30 Bags Cuba CofTec, ISO Bis. Irish Pn aloes, 35 do B uttar Crackers, SO do New Ark Cider, S3 do Hose Oiu, 30 do N. C Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 50,000 Spanish Segar*. 33,000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. Macon, De* 10.1841. 11—ll Bihb Superior Couri, i November Term. 1844. ) do do do do do do AUo T IIE Grand Juror*, pfincl No. : sworn for the present term, in TO RENT. THE convenient commodious Dwelling, fi ve r John L. Jones Co's Store a Stable gar den and Kitchen attach ed to the Dwelling. For terms apply to J. L. JONES CO Nov. 19. I, selected, eboaeo nnd _ i rinsing their official la bors be* leave briefly to advert to aueh matters of public interest •• thev deem proper to present for the considers- lion of their fellow-citizens t Knowing the importance to the credit as well its reputa lion of our county, tltnt its finance should be kept ina sound- safe. and solvent condition. We hnvr not been untnind fnl of the verv excellent and fotcible rbarce of his Honor the Judge, of this C«urt. nt *be epeningnfthe present terra, on this subject, and regret to find, upon application nt the proper offices, that it will he impossible nt this period for tin to iske such a ge.ternl statement and exhibit of the eounfv funds, as we would gndlv do for our oajn satisfac tion and public information, the Thx Collector not luring ■yet ma le hi. settle i-ent wiib the Inferior Court, fprtbe is*, se received bv him the present' veifr, for county purposes, and order* paid V 1dm for iKia account We fiui in the Clerk’* Office of the Inferior Conrt. ord er. issue I hv the 6»nrt. registered «id unpaid.’for all pur. pn,ra 813‘MW 31 and thnt.tbr taxesnsse.sed and appearing upon the Digest for nil purposes is S53B8 33. Hence it is envious without, anincreaaeof taxrs.alrenly burthens >ine almost lieyond endurance-, our county must continue insol vent for years to come. We have examined the Honks of James Hollingsworth, late county Treasurer, whose office is vacated by his re moval from the county, and find the same hnlmced, lie liav- ine receive ! and disbursed poly, about 75 dollars during the period he was in office. e have instituted animpiirv int i the condition of the publie roads of the county, and find that the roads leading from Macon toward Columbus and the Milledgeville road from M aeon to Walnut Creek, being tinportnnt market toad*, have been very much neglected, and are in verv bad order: and tin: i branch bridge on the last meat hired mad t I * /Y* „ „ »n 1 a dry luid -e on the first near Bailey’* Mill, are entire- Ol CXL I 11 IS \,FlllCC. ly decayed, and shonH lie immediately replaced: we re- rommend the immediate attention of the Inferior Court to thin subject We have also examined into the condition of the county buildings, and find the Jail well and deanh kept: the deb tor! rn-m ia represented to us to be very uncomfortable in cold weather, for the want of n««h and glass inside shutters, and at the suggestion of the Jailor, we would recommend that aueh arrangement be made with the doors as will tothe eorn'ort of those who may he incarcerated therein, withont endangering their security. We find that the Court House is nfso in very bad order, and without repair, must anon be in a state of rapid decay.— We therefore earnestly recommend and request the In ferior Court, to make such an economical appropriation of the publie fund* derired from the taxes ol the present year as will save the public property from decay, and place the same in the hands ofthe Clerk of the infetior Court.asau- perint-ndant of the public buildings, to be by him judici ously appropriated fot the purposes herein recommended. In closing our labors, we take nreasinn to thank bis Hon or, Judge Trace, in behalf of our romtatrt.ity fo» his fearless determination to sustain the supremacy or the lnwa under Which we lire, and the aid and direction which tlie Court has given us in bringing offenders before the country. We also tender our respects to the Court and to the Solicitor General pro. tem. for their urbanity nnd attention to this bodv. Wo request that our Presentments be published in the Gazettes tff this eitv. P. HOLT. Poretr.an. D. J. Davis, James Hoy, T. A. Parsons. Berry Rogers. J. P. Evans, N. C. Monroe, Joshua Jordan, Isaac Holmes, Amos llcnton. Henry Newsom, Ordered by the Court, that the within Presentments tie published agreeable to request oT the Grand Jury. A true ropy taken from the Minutes of Bibb Superior Court, Dec. Sd, ISM. II. G. ROSS. Cl k. SELLING OFF AT COST G. W. & E. WOODRUFF HAVING determined to close their business now, offer their entire stock of DRY GOODS AT COST. A large portion of their Goods were purchased during the Fall months, which renders their stock new and desirable. Those wishing to buy to sell again, are invited to give us a call. ! N. B. 400 Blankets less than New York Cost- Macon, Dec. 10, 1844. Lot No. 0 in square CS. of the city of Ma-on. with the improvcnif'nu thereon, levied on n.«tlie property of White & MrLnochlin, to satisfy n tax execution issued by R Bas sett. TnX Collector of Bibb county, vs. J. A. WUteind A. R. McLadflilin.—tax due $70 15c. 9m—properly le- tumod by *atd McLaughlin, and pointed out by J. A. White, to satisfy the lax of White «fc McLaughlin, for (he veer 1844, J. SPRINGER. D 8. Part of Lot No. 4, in square 12, adjoining tha Marine A Fire Insurance Bank, nnd known ns the burnt lot of the Insurance Bank of Columbns—levied on as the property of said Bank. io satisfy a tax Execution, returned to me by the Tax Collector of Bibb county. Dec. 5, 1811. n B. TRAPP, D. 8. Coroner’s Sale. JS*C7"ILL be faid on the first Tuesday in JANUARY ▼ next, nt the court bouse in the city of Macon, the following property, to wit: Lot No. I in square 93, containin'; one half jure more or less, situated on the sooth common of said city of Macons also, three fractional Lots lying in the city of Macon. Noo 1, 2 and 3 in square 96. the quantity of land in said lot* t be ascertained by tlie corner posts, beinjf the same more or less; one nespo man named Tom, about 50 year* old. I Mule. 1 pair of Oxen nnd Cart, one rood Wnson ; all lev- ed on in aatisfv two fi fa* issued from Bihb Inferior Court, ir favor of John Hall and Alex’r. Scott, vs. Willi* H. Kifhtf. Bassett and G*te* ; and one Justices fi fa in favor of Law »-Mce Harden, rs. Hughes. Bass-it and Gales; re turned to me bv a constable—property pointed out be de fendant. ‘ JOS. H. MOUNT. Coroner. Die. 2. 1844. 11 and 8 '■1HE Subscriber continues to carry on tha I ness at the old Post Office, where he i 11 The Celebrated ITIuscovitiis Will cure the most Inveterate Tooth-Ache in TWO MINUTES. I 'IIEY will also preserve the decayed teeth for the future, and remove the Scurvy, and Tartar, without the use of an instrument. Moron, Oct. IS, 1944. For sale bv A J. ELDER, Agent. At H. C. Freeman’s Store. 3tf City election—Notice. Council Chamber, Nov. 22, 1844. R ESOLVED, That at the approaching Election for Mayor and Aldermen, on the first Saturday in Janua ry next, no person be allowed to vote whose name is not on the Register Book of the City. Resolved, That at said Jslocfeoo no person shall be al lowed to vote who has nut paid all arrearages of Taxes to the city. Resolved, That the Treasurer publish the foregoing Resolutions in tlie public Gaz8!!C* of the City, so that ah persons may have due notice thereof. A. R. FKEEMAN, TreaL SMITHING. above busi* ie d'Xirz as will add aoall kinds r.fui’FLErGUN 'a'.id'lMSTOL retiring, in ! ? 1 i : ert rro '" So P“’- union Boat c aa to br mo b«st possible manner; DOOR nn.l FRENCH tX-fc. j W»gfon Hamea.TraeeCh« repaired find Keys fitted on short notice. RIFLES made to order with all the late improvements, and warranted. On hand for Sale. DOUBLE and single Barreled GUNS, RIFLES. PIS TOLS, Walker's English Caps; French Ribbed and Split Caps; Gun Locks of all sizes; Powder Flasks; Wad Cuttersi Shot Pouches; Baldwin** Elastic Gun Wadding; Cleaning roils for Double Guns, and all articles usually kept in the line. Powder, in Keg*. Quarter Rp£«, and Canisters, of su perior Brands, in-mufacttired by Hazard, Denslow A Web ster. Shot of all sizes bv the Bag or single pound, very low for CASH. E. S. ROGERS. Macon, Dec. 3, 1844. 10 4t Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!! At the -llncoa Saddle, Britlle mid tinmens DEPOSITORY. S. GRUMMAN 6c CO. O FFER their splendid assortment of Saddles, Uridlen, lliirnens, I Trunk*, and all articles usually found in their line, nt reduced prices. Having a large stock on hand, and constantly re ceiving fresh supplies of the latent style from t~eir Manufactory at the North, they arc enabled to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any firm in tlie State of Georgia. As Colton is low and money scarce, they will put their Goods at pri ces to suit the times. We respectfully invite country Merchants and planters to call and examine our stock pledging ourselves to sell aa low, and as good an article as can be bond in Charleston, Angusta, or Savannah market. KJ* A liberal discount made-to those who purchase to •ell again. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest notice with neatness and despatch. Come all ye Dooly boys, and give us a Irade. We have Saddles and Bndlea most beautifully niaue, We wairant them strong, as g<*»d. and os sound, A« any in market ever was found. If you do*nt believe it just give us a call. We put our Goods nt prices that will suit one and all; As Cotton is low and money not plenty. We will sell Saddles from $3 up to $‘-0. Du'nf forget Ike place. S. GRUMMAN A CO. Cherry st~,opposite Watts A Moulton’s Grocery Store Dec. 3, 1844. 10 Attention ! Attention !! Just Received, At the. * aeon Saddle, and Harness DEPOSITORY. A LARGE lot of LADIES* SADDLES, of evety de scription; Plain, Faucy, Velvet, Plush, Hog Skin, Eved Stitched. Ac., for sale eheap. Also, a splendid lot of BRIuLES. wholesale and retail, at Northern Manufacturing prices —$500 worth of Whips T MEDICAL REMOVAL. HE subscriber has temoved his office from the corner that, two doors back in the same building, and fronting on third street, where he 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 coses brought from 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 lime 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 thecountry, when the calls of such as deem it Ihetr interest to procure his services will be 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 lest that fact, would trouble him with their applications, as none others, if know’ll would in any case, be attended to. Such ofthe poor as come within the above rule, will be attended gratuitously,but be would lake this opportunity of begging that they will not think themselves slighted, if it should not be convenient for him to be always with them. He is now receiving and will alw ays 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. Ocl 8. 1844. CLOTHING STORE, (Cotton Avennc, opposite Washington Hall.) PHILIPS, MERRITT, & CO. FTAVE recently received and will continue to receive rl weekly.during the business season, from the North, a full assortment of Ready-made CLOTHING, manufactured expressly for them, together with a large as sortment of 8birls, Undcr-MliirtM, Henrik, Hosiery, Umbrel la*, Arc. Also on hand and receiving, a fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSDIERES AND VESTIXGS, 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 the particular taste of their patrons. Particular attention given to the making anti trimming of garments entrusted to their care, by gentlemen purchasing uicir own materials at prices to suit the limes. M* con, Nov. 19, 1S44. 8 | Private Hoarding 1 . Ilf R5. COOK, having taken the upper part of Dr. ! 1TA Thomson's large and ■•’ommodious house, opposite 1 the Floyd House, [late Central Hotel.) is prepared to ac commodate a few DAY ROAKDERN, at per I mouth, not doubling that the reasonableness of the charge, | proximity to business, and unwear.ing attention to the com- fort and taste of her Boarders, will secure her a share of public patronage. Macon, Nov. 26, 1844. 9 3t THOTIAS TAYLOR, ON COTTON AVENUE, and SECOND STREET Wholesale and Retail dealer In STAPLE DRY GOODS, CHOICE CHOCEHMES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BOOTS AND OIIORS, HATS AND CAPS, RADDLE BY, Ac. Arc. Ac. W OULD particularly invit# MERCHANTS ami PLANTERS to call nnd examine hi- extensive and well selected Stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns he is determined to make the prices correspond fully with the times. The following comprise a part of his stock : AFFGHAN SATINS, a new’ article for dres»es. CASHMERE, Crape, and Super Mouseline de Laine?, new patterns. ALPACCAS, Silk and Gimp Fringes. GINGHAMS, Super Chene and genuine Scotch. CAMBRICS Plain, Striped and Checked. MUSLINS. Jaconet. Book, Ac. LACES, duilling. Lisle, Edging, A Lace Neck Tics HOSlERY. Shirts and Dtawers. CRAVATS. Black Silk, Printed, and Fancy Plaid. HANDKERCHIEFS, a creat variety. SHAW LS, 600 Plaid tie Caine. Chene. Prussian, Print ed. Nett, and Woolen Shawls, ami Comfortes. FLANNELS, White. Red, and Yellow. Brown Linen TABLE COVERS. Irish Linen. GLOVES, MITTS, SUSPENDERS, Garter* sod Night Caps. Sewing Silk, {’POOL COTTON, and JAnon Thread; Corded Skirt*. Corset Laces, Presses,Pins, Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Tuck, Uuill, and Dress Combs. KENTUCKY JEANS, and super Twilled Kersey?. NEGRO KERSEYS and Lindseys. PACKAGES, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheet ings, Ticks. Checks and Stripes. BOOTS AND SHOES, Lidies, Men's Boys’ and Mis ses, a large supply. 200 pt. London Dufiil BLANKETS. COO Ne*;ro Blankets, twilled nnd heavy, 4000 pr. Negro Brogans. « superior article, 100 Ladies’, Men’s, and Boy’s Saddles, Bridles. Martingales, Whips, mid Collars, 1500 Bleached Sacks Salt, large size, 10U Bales 4G inch. Gunny Bagging, veiy heavy, 300 Pieces 44 inch. Dundee ami Russit., do. 50 do. 44 inch. Gilroy’s superior 2 lb. Brand, 300 Coils j and j inch Manilla Bale IL oe, 2000 lbs. superior Bagging Twdue, 50 tloz. Plough Lines nnd Bed Cords, 20 lihds. Cuba M lasses, 75 do St. Croix, and Porto Rico Su rnrs, 20 Bbls. Crushed and Powdered Suga \ 20 Boxes Standard Loaf ami Havanas Sugar, 350 Bags old Java. Rio, Laguira, nnd Cybn CofTec, 90 Boxes Sperm Candles, sizes 4’s, 5 s and G’d, 20 •* Hull’s Patent Candles assort td, 25 ** Hull’s and Colgate’s 8oap. I o 1. 30 “ Castile. Fancy*, and Yariegslid Soaps, 20 <f Colgate’s Super Pear Starch, COO " Table Salt, a prime article, 20 44 Tobacco, some very choice for chewing, 40.000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, fiat and squaru bur, German, Blistered and Cast Steel, 150 Kegs Nails and Brad*, 500 lbs. Waggon Boxes, 15,000 44 Hollow Ware, 200 pr. Trace Chains, 12 doz. Coffee Mill*, 12 44 Iron Wire Sifters, 3 0 44 Pad Locks. 20 44 Curry Combs, 1200 lbs. Bar Lead, 50 doz. Blacking. 15 Boxes Cotton Cards, 500 lbs. Sid Irons, 50 doz. Tubs, Pails nnd Mats. 25 4 * Halter Chains, 20 44 Shovels and S pades, 20 44 Carolina Hoes, 10 44 Collin’s Axes, 20 44 Tea Kettles, No. 1, 2 nnd 3, 150 Bags Patent Shot, 20 doz. Shoe and Horse Brushes, Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Kn’ves, Table Knives and Forks, Ten and Table Spoons, Scissors, Razors, and Straps. Shoe Knives and Rasps, Percussion Caps, Cut Tacks, and Segar Cases. 150 Reams Wrapping. Cnr». and Letter Paper. 50 lbs. London, Sealing \Vi * “ Black Ink. 200 Kegs White Lend, 75 Boxes Window Glass, 10 Casks London Porter, 30 doz. Saratoga Water, 10 “ Bay Water, 10 Bbls. Cider Vincent*. Copal Varnish, Spirits Turpentine..Spanink Brown, Mad der, Blue Stone, Copperas. Brimstone. Indigo, Fig-Blue. Scotch, and Macaboy Snuff’. Epsom Salts Salt Pet re, Snl iEratus, Mustard. Camphor. Oppodeldoo. Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Magnesia, Cologne. Macaroni. Preston Salt>, Lees Pills, B&Jemail's Drops, British Oil. Tooth Powder and Brushes, Spices of all kinds. Imperial, Hyson, ami Fouchin Teas, very choice. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. Duc/ncheal. nnd Soda Biscuit, of superior quality, will be received WEEKLY throughout the season. ALSO. 30.000 SEGARS. Mauilla Cheroots. Plantation Normas, Principes. Regalias, Vueltabagero, and India Caaadnra Panetelas, all selected with much ca**©, nnd those fond of n choice article, will please call and examine for themselves. Macon, Oct 8. 1844. 2 HSHP | AdmiiuMroloiS Sale. *^L\7TLL be sold at the 1 ite residence of Burwell Jiuk* I ▼ v in Butts county, on Tuesday the 10lh ot DECEM BER next all the parish able Estate of said deceased, con- * Rising of Corn and Fodder Horses. Mules. Cattle. Slcc>. I Goats. Hooij-i, ojricultural Tools. Blacksmith's Joels, C • t ! ton. Wheat; Household nnd Kitchen Furnnture, together j with various other articles bale to continue from dvv to day until all is sold. Also, will be hired n: the time and place. Mpwnnds i of20 likely negroes; an 1 will be rented tlie (lenrcd iam !* ! belonging to said derct-.ted. r l erin* on tr.e <iny. GALES JINKS, Adm’r. October 7. 1911. _ Administratoi'* ftnlo# [TILL be sold on the 20th DECEMBER - cautitv. it;e Fe nt Renh-n n/dhj -tin:; of Corn ir.d F• W h.iu.«e rtf Jason Greer, in 1! able Property belonging to the t late oi" Butts comity, dcceas-d. der. Household ami KitcUm Cm niu.re . !,\e tie, one 2 yer.r old Colt, and other rnr.c.es too mention—Terms of salr made known « m tee d.» ROBERT WHITE November 12, 1S-I-1. • • w j Smith, la i dav. Adiuiitixti’atoiSale. •old « n me first Tuenh v in .1 ANU ore the C >u t i f use 1 i in Vi< ma, 1 w . g Lots of 1. mil, x .' • II. 1" an,; ; I.. I No. i 1.all!viiii: inti e f.,r n ilia i: inn on..,njr the if If .•<■ni.iv, free:" 1MCHA It)) JOHNSON’ WILLIAM SMITH. nr Nr Alii! ANT hours of sale District of i .Viliuini*>lrHtor‘s i*. ^mriLL be soi l on the fir.*t Tue-. Vf next, before th • Court Hotirt* Perry, Houston countv. between the ui Two Lots of Land, lying in the 1 countv, tlie place whereon I* lending Shiver, dec© ed. Said land sold by consent of he Legatee^ Te the day of J OH N A. DA N11. f *hf: mi ni&lraior tcilh the II i<- a nut November 12, 1844. 7 w TILL bo sold cn the first Tnesd.\v ; n JANUARY ton countv. all the Real Rsi; onr in IWrv ine to the K nf three Lets joining Perry. Te Dee. 3, 184-5* J one liumired and fffty acres of ttiibor. tbe dav sale. MORTIS' N. BURCH, J 3 At’ ImiuiHivalar ^ Side* A G.REEABLE to on order of tbe Hor.orab e .it XjL Court of Jone s county, when Filling fcrordii: ar.v po.'jes, will be s**!i d, before the Court IIou?ed«v or in tl e and Wafer?, Blue and town of Lanier, Macon county, on the first Tuesday in I © ruary next, between tne b ::al hours ot -hIc. I.ot of La^ No. *2. in the 13th district of originally Muscogee, no Macon county, belonging to the estate of Asaph Hall, d ceased, late of Jones ceuntv.—Terms cash. HIRAM DUNBAR, Adm’r. November 10. 1844. 4 nTotece. GIIEEABLB to Mi Order of tlie Iluiioralile Infer: & GUE) AJL Coil" I of Dooly c idniv, \v!:en silling for Ordinary pur poses. will be sn'd before tbe Court House door, on tlie tirst Toesday in JANUARY naxt. between tlie usual liot-iol’ sale, . , ...... r -j- Lot of Land, Xo. tliirty two, m 1'ie niritii IJiatncI ol -am countv. PoM as the pnipertvof Finos Fountain..late of s i-I county, deceased. Soil for liiepurpore of distribution^ ALEXANDER MERIWETHER. Admr. Pet- 29. 5 ■ f.» Likelv Yosisiu’ .Xf.’S'i’ccis FOR ttYSsE. W^LL be sold on the fir.st Tuesday in J AN T ARY T v next, at the Court House in Ciii Jones county, between tbe usual hours of sale : 45 likely young Nogroes, consisting o! bovs, girli, men, women and children The said negroes is as likely as any in the State : part of the neflkoes will be sold for cash, nnd the balance h credit will be given for twelve months. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said Estate. ELLEN T. LOWE, Admr 9 *. ELISHA DAVIS, Adm’r. Oct. 28, 1844. Adiuinistratoft ’s S«» 1 o* A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court .of .Dooly county, when fitting forOidbiary pnrpn«*es, wiil be sold on tbe first Tuesday in February next, before tbe Court House door in Vienna, Dooly county within tlie legal hours of sale. Lot No. 11. in said town. (Victim.) contain ing half acre of ground , with a good and commodious Store house thereon, recently occupied by Robert 11. Dsvia*-— Also one lot of land No. 4, in the 7th district of said county (Dooly) lying about two miles from Vitim*, containing 20} acres of good farming pine land. Sold ns the property ot Thomas W. Pet let deceased,late of Dooly county, fur tUa benefit of the heirs and creditors. DAVID GRAHAM. ? . , . HENRY PELTEE 5 Anm ls * Dee. 3, 1841. ID L. Calhoun, J. P. Lamar. W. B. Chapman, Win Collins, James Denton, AVm. .’•cott. Geo. T. Rogers. W. C. Capers. G. A Kimberly, J. M. Jones. Harness Leather, Biidle Leather tains. DCr* Higbcst CA8H prices paid for leopard Steins. Dec. 3, 1844. !0 Tas Co! led or-s iYolice. FT1HE Citizens of Ribb county are hereby notified, that JL the subscriber will be ready to -eceive the Taxes for the State and County, onTueadav the 16th instant. Richard bassktt, Pax Collector of Bibb County. •tn\v 42 DR. 1IOOY n AS resumed tbe exercise of bit profession, and will hereafter devote all his attention to the cases entrus- ‘ ted.to his care. Macon, Oct. 28, 1844. 5 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. i T OST or stolen, either at tbe Central llnil Road Depot J JLi at Savanunh, or Macon,or-on the road between said places, a CASE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Fifty dollars will be paid for tbe recovery of the box and thief, (if stolen,) or twenty fire dollars for either. P- S.—Tbe above described box is marked on tbe top Merchants' Dank, ) Macon, November 18. 1844. J FOR SALS. Tlie following: Lands, viz: OT No. 93, in 2d Dist. Baxter i •* “ 313, in 2d " " Bibb Superior Court,) November Teem, 1844. j SECOND PANEL. A S no matters of interest or importance to the communi ty have coine before us, we close our official duties by giving our anpr »val to the Presentments of tbe first Panel of the Grand Jury, which appears to include all that is ne cessary to notice, of a public nature The only nitiMbh which we notice i? in rejatian U> tbe Poor School Fund. At the last term of tlie Court, tlie Jury recommended to the Inferior Court ofthe county, the payment of tb* money belonging to said fund which had been used by them for county purposes. We tegret to learn on enquiry, that this has not been done. We would therefore, again earnestly recommend the payment as an act of Justice to the many teachers who are waiting ami have been waiting for years, the adjustment of their r'liitn?. To bis Honor Judge Tha< r. and the Solicitor General, wo tender our respectful acknowledge moots for their kind ness nnd courtesy. We have examined tlie return of the Tnx Collector's In solvent List, nst f«r as his returns are made, ntnounting to 8694 28, which we recommend be allowed him ; nnd sug gest to the Inferior Court the appointment of an efficient 30 314,in 2d 315,in 2d 244.in Sd 245, in 2d 276. iti Qd 237,in 2d 346. in 5th 537, in 5th 297, in 5lh 241. in Jd 103, iti 12th 23. in 12th " ** 44 •* 20. in 12th 44 44 44 22, in 12th 44 “ ,4 44 ALSO, , in 7th dist. Crawford once Houston, in 7th M containing 250 acres - 250 • Early co.. Dooly Houston 250 44 250 44 250 44 250 44 250 44 250 44 250 44 250 44 250 44 202} 44 202} - 202} 44 253 * 4 50 44 with the name of J. C. Mclntire, engraVed in brass, and covered with canvass. DAN KICK ELS. Dec. 3. 10 2t “ That Texas Letter!! " Wi SS’SK, m Of M Y a V33 M 5 PORTRAIT PAINTER: U AVING postponed leaving Macon for the present. If. would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentle- men of the city of Macon, both Democrats and rfWt, that . be V/ill PAINT PORTRAITS, GRATIS, Unless—yes lie says unless—they are found to please Every one of those who have a glairing spark of Poesy, ora burning particle of Paradisian endowments nurtured and cherished within their throbbing bosoms ! " But man is fallen !”—don’t mean Clay I!—politics are thrown ajdde. [UP He will paint at ptica'e houses, nnd rooms—thus removing the unpleasant task from his employers of going through tlie muddy streets to get to his rooms. He may be found for the time being at Rufus K. Evan's dwelling on College Hill. Macon. Dec. 3.1844. 10 31, in 7th 116,in 2d 158. in 26th 2, in 12tli Macon (once Muscogee,) Lee county, Lot No. 26, in 40G. in 267, in ALSO. 4tli dist. 3d Sec. Cherokee, 0.2J 202j 202} 002} 202} 202} For Sale. I n 5th ed Sill 3d Hill WO hit. ofland Nos. 77 and SB, in tlie 16th district of A Sumter cuun'y. about 80 acres Cleared nod under good fence, well watered, Ac. Knot sold befure the first of February next, the above placo will be t» rent the ensuiuy year. For particulars apply to Win. MirtiS In Airtericus. or nt this oflice. 103 acres. Dec. 3. 1844. lc olfirer to collect urban effected, John H olzendorf, William Shivers, Jr. Thoina* L Hnnt. Jonathan Wildes, John \V. Calhoun, J- L. Jones, Lewis J. Groce, R. Warner, J M Field, David Flanders. A true copy taken fr«*m Uouit, December 2d, 1844 Pe*-. vrr amount of the fi fas that enn be THOMAS KING. Form.un. Edmund Bluke, William M. Morton, John Anderson, Hezekiah Kinney Joseph W i! let, W. S Ellis. John T. Brown, W. G Thomas, John H Offut. Eletar McCall. the minutes of Bibb Supeiior 1135 1130 687. in 19th 44 626, in 18th 44 312, in 16th 44 , 500 acres (mor 3d 3«i 4th 4th 1*0 40 T‘ DA6UEREK0TVPE PORTRAITS Also. 500 acres /more or lea?) pine Land, adjoining the city of Macon and known as the Steam Mill place. .rtlso, lots Nos. 8 and 25, in tlie town of ilawkiusville, with the Hottl Building thereon. Also, the Banking Haunt and !.ot in said town, lately occupied by the Hank of Hawkinsville together with ail the property in Hawkinsville belonging to this Bank. James dean. President Merchants Bank. Nov. 26. 1844. 9 HIE subscriber respectfully announces his return to Macon, and that he has taken Ritoms over J. L. Jones & Co's. Clothing iSture, Mulberry street, and pr-poses tak ing Portroits of such as wish, b\ the Daguerreotype process. Portraits with or without color, and warranted equal to anv in tlie world. 1 ter Those Who wild, portrait,, will please call soon, a« he will remain bul a abort time. U< ' r 3 ’ 10 S. HROADBENT. TO FA Tl J^est otard. dupuii I L I E S. Ready Tlade Clothing. —AT— NE W YORK COST ! ! ! rjlHE subscribers will close off*tbe remaining portion of JL theirstock of CLOTHING, consisting in part of Beaver Flushing and Blanket Overcoats, Superior Cloth Cloaks, Tweeds Coats, Hla;k Dress and Frock Coats. *?at n, Wool, Velvet ami fancy Vests, Paiiis, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. Ac. at New York Cost!! ! Call and see SAM’L. J. RAY, A Co. Macon, Nov. 12.1844. 7 HORSE STOLEN. Twenty Five Dollars Reward. ^TOLEN from the subscriber on the gC tlie finder ja\ made. I havi Wesleyan Female College* T1HE Exercises of this Institution commence on Mon- I day, October 7t!t. Every Department is filled with the most competent and successful Teachers. The primary department w ill be o- pened under the management of Miss Church, who domes most highly recommended for her efficiency and competency from the South Carolina Female Collegiate Initiate. Tuition for regular College course. $5: per year. 44 in Primary Department. 25 44 One half of the tuition musl be settled in advance either bv cash or approved note. ELLISON Si DAUBY. ‘Oct 1,1844. 1 Adiainirtj ntorfi &nlc. \ GREEABLY to an Orderuf the Inferior Court rf Twiggs county when sitting for Ordinary p*upo£Cj. will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, with in the legal boms of Sale before the Court House door, in- said county, one hundred and thirty seres cf Land, more or less in tbe 27th district formerly Wilkinson now Twtggt county. Also, fi»Ur negroes, as follows i Cherry, a woman about 35 years of age, Dick, a boy about sixteen \eara old. Bob. a boy abount 12 years old,Simon,a boy about 11 years old. All to be sold tor the benefit oT the heirs «nd t-redf- low of John Outlaw, late of said county deceased; Terms of sale made known on the dav of sale. JACOB'PEARCE , 5. RICHARDSON. S * Oct.30.1844. gilt of the 20tn ulL near the long bridge on the Echaconna, on the Perry ] road from Macon, a sorrell MARE, with all her feet white, blaze face* and white on —six years old, ol common size, and well | no doubt said Mare is stolen, and I will pay [ $25 for the horse and thief, with sufficient proof for convic tion* or 810 for the horse alone. Said horse if .found. l| wish returned, *>r informatien given to my brother Mitchell , Coxwell, in Bibb county. JAMES COXW E LL. | Houston co.Dec. 3,1S4 4. 10 3t rilHE undersigned will have a large quantity of J. FANOx DRY-GOODS, in Mflcon, Cte I Selected from their stock in New’ York, and to arrive about the middle of November, which will be sold for CASH, at Wholesale or Retail. The stock will comprise a large quantity or Alpaccas, Delaines, Rombazinc Shawls, Dress Handkerchiefs, Cravats,Laces, Ribbons, Xc. All purchased at Auction in New York, expressly for Southern Maikets, and will be found well worthy the at tention of dealers. At intervals throughout the winter they will also receive fresh supplies of such goods as may be found most desira ble. Believing that an exhibition nf their goods, with prices will be the best recommendation to favor, they earnestly entreat a call from all persons in the line of business. H. BERNHEIMER A BROTHERS- Store on Third street, (lately occupied by S. J. Ray A Co.,) Macon, Ga., and No. 52, Will.mn street, New York. November 12. 7 Fashionable Tailoring rriHB undersigned would inform Jl their friends, nnd the public that they have taken the stand on, Cotton Avenue, one door below Mr. Orr. and opposite Scott & Cnrhart, where they are prepared to execute all jobs in tbe above line; and they Uniter them selves, they will be able to give satisfaction, both in rcgalT to fitting and workmanship, and solicit a share of pudlic pat ronage. All garments warranted to fit. Oct. 15. 1844. 3 PICKET A LYNN. Runaway gn 171 ROM the plantatin c of the subscriber j JL 1 in Barber county Alabama, about the • 20th ol August ln*t. Four negro men. Vi. f Alfred, about 50 years of age is bald on the f top of his head, and is lame I think in one MHUfiMi hip. Isaac is also about tlie same age of Alfred, be is also a ltUiebald as well ns remembered, and when spoken to speaks verv slow. Tom is about 20 years old. Ire is quite black, and is about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches hv’n. nnd stout built. Jim is about 25 years old. is rather light color, and slighter built than Tom, and is about inc same height. The rnau called Isaac, can write, and Le has probably ftirnished each of the others with passes. SnM negroes all came recently from Virginia, and it. is probable they will atteinp oget back there. Any person who will secure and return unid iregroesui my plantation in Barber comity Ala- or lodge them in Jail so that I can get them, shall be liber, ally rewarded. L. M. WILEY. Mac* n, Ga. Nov. 4. 1844. f» The Constitutionalists. Augusta ; Georgian, Savannah ; Enquirer, Columbus : will copy the above two months, an forward accounts to this office . L. M. W. RICHARDSON. $ r» February nex/ Execntcr** Salr. ^ \7 ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday v between die usual liour.- « \ s ;!*> house door in Marion, in the county ol Macon, All that trad or lot of land, known as lot No 160, in tiie 2i! district, S.l section of (formerly Muscogee, neng) Manoi^ containing 202} acres ; sold by order ofthe Court of Ordiie- ary of Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors ofthe estate of Willis R~ Franklin, lato of s ti l county, deceased- JOHN P- A. DUPON, Hx'or.. Dec. 3. 1S44. 10—6.v \ LL persons iodrbieu in tlie Estate nf Tlmmas W. Peitee, lute nl Dooly county deceased, are ren:tested to come forward immediately »ocl make payment, all f. rr . sons having demands against said Estate ara leqneaud to present them in tonus c.f the law .lulv authenticated for DAVID GRAHAM.) HENRY PETT'iE.} payment. Dec. 3. t8I4. ■ Ad 10 ill be made to when sitting fur | |l' l OU>t months afterdate, application | * the Inferior Court of Twiggs coin, j Ondinaryqiarp' srs. for leave to sell the i, and Nc ^ 1 belonging to the Estate ol Ji !>n Ouihuv , decer.ied, iaie ol ' c-ni.l nocin.! \i'()It PK A. li (' 11, ) . I Aug 13 t ; 8ANDKHS EJCHARD?ON. \ 1,10 U It montlis E’’ the Inferior Court of Ordinary i W. lVttc dti'n, ft I' [hifritiotl \\ i ot Doolv non nt v. u ! DAVID OltAIfAM. HENRY I'i'-ITEK. S-iu; '! Months nflenltio. n : : S 1 tin- J Conr ,.| |),,„!i a i W will pre- Telc^rapli N«>ticc- The imperious necessity of closing immediately the Old brtsincss of tlie Telegraph concern, caropclls the un dersigned again to call upon nil those indebted to him.— However small each one’s individual indebtedness tnav be, (for subscription, advertising or job printing.) the aggregate of a thousand or two of such accounts, it will really be per ceive i, is no trifbng amount. He hopes he will therefore be excused for this public call. All accounts due tlie- office previous to the 1st oi July last, belong to the undersigned Since that time,they are the property of the present pro prietor. In the absence of the subscriber, however, Mr. Prince or Mr. Pkinglk, who will at all times be found in the office, are authorised, and will attend to tlie settle ment of any accounts due the oflice. Macon, October, 1844. M BaRTLETT BLACKWOOD. IIE cleared Land on ihe Plantation formerly occupied by S. H. Fay, Esq., and more rei-fady by A R. Me- laugh lin, will he rented for the ensuing vear. Apply on the premises to WM. THOMPSON. Nov. 26, 1SU. !> 3t T 1 20 II G. R089, Clerk. BBL." Canal Floor. 30 I • xes Cheese, 5 Kegs Goshen Butler, Far Sale bv J. N. SEYMOUR. _ * Co’a real light VOU- JVAC, vintage of 1822. Old O’PORTO of very I au|>erior qualitv, and Extra Fme CLARET- All im ported DIRECT, and warranted unparalelled in any part o' thecountry, constantly kept, and for sale bv the gallon y t'i' A. L. aDdOUIN, At the \N'aahington Hall Bar Romij. Mac FRESH LARDEJV SEEDS. ^ GENERAL assortment of WARRANTED Freah ing e_ .. hie quantitie: Garden Seeds, with directions for planting accompany ing each paper. Merchants and others supplied in suits- Dec. 3, 18M. sale hv .1. Ji. & \V. Five Dollars Reward. S TOLEN on the night of tbe 24th inctnnt, from the mises of the subscriber. I’our miles from Macon, c Columbus road, one MULE, and an OLD BLIND BAY MARE; with a while spot in her forehead, one hiud foot white; and two saddles and bridles. Tne mule returned ! with one saddle, having doubtless go'ten loose from the thief. The missing saddle, is a plain Georgia one, nea ly new, with blue bousing, silver laced, and silver plated styr ups: tbe small or top skirt, ornamented with yellow needle work The above reward w ill be paid to any person, who , will deliver tlie saddle to the subscriber, or give information so that it can be got. JOHN BA.LEY. \ Macon. Opt. 29 1i?44. 3 G. L. Warren 4 H AVING this day made an assignment fur the benefit of his Creditors, all persons having claims will pre sent them, nnd those indebted, will come forward and pay, without delay, or suit will be instituted ngrdnst deliit- qhCn s. CHAS. CAMPBELL. Ncr. 7.130, 7 Assignee. G EORGIA, Butts County.—Whereas, James M Bird, i applies tome for letters of Administration on the Ms tale of John Bird, late of Butts county, deren.-ed: Tl-bse are. therefore, to cite and admonish all end singu- lar, the kindred and creditors of said tic,-eased, to We and appear at my olfiea. within tbe time prescribed by law. it skew- cause, (it any they have.) why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my hand, tics 2/ith Nor. 1S44. Ni»v. a. 1844. 9 JOHN MoSORD. SCO G EORGIA. Houston Futility—Whereas, Jnltn A. Dan iel, applies to me t o’ letters of Administration, on the Estate of Elizabeth Shiver, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, Id tit 1 - and admonish all and singu lar. the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to shew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters sboulJ not be granted. Given undor mv h-md. t-.- - mb Xov. t • Ijlll \ NT-BATT<>\. - ■ ! Ordinary, for leave to sell the re II. A mi rows, deceased. THOMAS B. DONNELLY NANCY ANDREWS. Oft. 4, 1814. > made to i sitting as Estatt of 1 Adm’r. \ Adto’tx. .lOllt months alter date, apt.:,, a m will be made to 1 the Honorable Infer: >r : M tec e-.umv, wlien irg for Ordinary purposes, (or Jrave to sella portion nf • Real Crime of Jooce Dunn. «l s ltd t-ounty, dec«*aaed. Id fot the benefit of tlie heirs and cret'dlors. STEPHEN II. MARTIN, } Executor. OBBDLENCE DUNN, J Executrix. J TIOUR Months afterdntt ’ the Hot >ral le. t-c i lid count Ottobei 171 OUR m A' the h-m< 4. 10. application will be made to prior Court of Butts county, utposes for leave to eel! the ate or Wtit. Vickers, late of REED T. WISE, Adu. tferior Court of Dooly eoumv, when t |f for !~nv. to tell all tit. Land g to the Estate of Hubert Williams, C1IUSIN WlELlAMs, Atlmrx. F f Jr TlOUll momh. I nl'e riot Con ry purposes, tor leave belonging to the Estate said county. ELISHA l)A\ IS, Ad,- ELLEN T. LOWE Ad We a lldnlatt n in .l.t JOHNSON, ot Bihb mi Jan. S. • author: or Here L.n:v net nlidotc lit H n-i i - eircliort. in .Janit tVv Hrs ntallioriv.r A. r tl.\, os : Can,] rc rnnnnmi «i 4 n tpn»