Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 24, 1844, Image 3

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r 401 39 3C3 39 20 16 20 4G - 28C 01 28G 89 ' 15 12 * G 81 , 50 00 25 00 33 00 40 00 tfrnl- -.W. >7365 10. 18 41 18 41 n from tutndrie.-t lor City lux, per llosjiftrr to d*U’, Tax, 1313. Poc'd (ram Ron Si Cotton 3d A 4th qri l^pre.coinH.snloH $8184 - ii from otindrios for City tux, |>«r Reeiotor to dote, Ttax 1840. Kcc’J (rom sundries per Tax 1641. Re.M A. R. Ralitoo’* tax, l.ICKASM. Rrr’d from Elqek Tucker, mechanic, -• from ftnht’! ucker, laborer, Theatrical and Muaicnl performance*, 2 l.umbcr Wagons, 1 Retail License (Dnmou) 1 Lottery License (Ells) Bwnor. Ree’d July 5th $102 30,12th $*8 06.19th *93 8G,’2Sth *93 50, Autr. 2, $135 95, nd, 435 50, 16th $65 25, O ld $201 00, 30th'$1.92 65, Sept. 5tli $82 55, 15th *100 65,20th $96 95,27th $147 30, 1415 53 ' Ppblic I’Rort.itTV. Rec’d (or Richards’, Holme*’, and Ro- ri note* for stall rent, for 18-11, •i Jor B. Rogers’ and J. Ballard’s notes, io part duo 1st Jan. 1843, CiT» Lots. Rcc'd from Jns. Goddard for lease of Lot, composing part of tqr 86, for 99 years, - 25 0-9 CO GO 25 01) 20 00 25 00 VMMimK13&W 11*2.23. Truth Akin to Nature. H AVE you pains? Be thankful.- 1 It is a rigorous of- fort of Nature to throw off morbific matter. From i, what may the morbific matter arise ? From a bruise, or unwliolsotne air which has become mixed with the blood, uot incorporated in it, but which is liable to taint die whole mass if not speedily removed. Or the pain may arise from bile which has become bad. rancid, putrid, in consequence of the want o( power in the proper organs to discharge it.— This pain which so riUdHiBXs pxoriktaonlv the symp toms of the efforts of Nature, (or the vital principle of the blood.) to EXPEL the PKCant or imture mailer, which would otherwise destroy the human fabric. All diseases are of the solids or fluid-*, or both. When we have pain in our head, or in our foot, in our throat or in our back oa bowels, let us bnt be satisfied that it is produced by the if- forts of our blood to throw out morbific matter, and if ibis be so, if we can but believe and understand this, our cure will be easy and generally sure. For our course will then &vt of BOOKS, STATIONERY, HTHE undersigned, about to close up hi* present business, will disposeof hi s entire i JL BLANK BOOKS. PAPER, AC.COST FOB CASH. The stock is general, consisting of SCHOOL BOOKS in e\ery deparlmentof EDUCATION. Also MI SC PLLANEOUS, medical, law and theological books. Also, Blank Book, mnnnracluird from the best mater lain iu difftreut Mjlc> oTBUidinf. Foolsrnp, I.ctlcr and l-luvtlopc paper, mill every nrtielo in the line Teachers and others in want of Books will firnt it to their advantage to call arid supply themselves, as the stock will POSITIVELY be sold at ORIGINAL COST. merchants’ Hank, ) Macow November IS, 1844. / rOR SASiS, The f'olicmiiii^ Lands, viz: I OT No. 93, in 2d Dist. Barer co„ containing 250 acre J “ “ 313. in 2/3 “ “ -• < <»o0 " Kibb Hberiir Sale* Tor JanimiT* ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in Macon, be. • I tween the letrnl hours of sale, the following property : Lot No. 266 in the 4th district formerly Houston now Bib# | county, levied o/i ns the property of George A. Rogers, to satisfy :i fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Elam Alexander vs. Geo. A. Rogers and Henry A.'Candler. 7 art of Lot No. 93 in Fort Hawkins reserve, west of the : Ocmulgee river, containing 70 acres, more or less; also two acres in said reserve, beirg part of 10 acre Lot No. 13, < and the eastern end o r snid Lot, improved with a dwelling house; also 40 acres. *. eingthe south part of Lot No. 87, a 100 acre lot in sa : d reserve, levied on ns the pi»perty | *.f Joseph Wilson. 40 satisfy a mortgage ti fa from Bibb Su- j perior Court. E. & R. It. Craves vs. Joseph Wilson— ; property described in the mortgage. I Lots No. 1 and 2, in square 95. of the city of Macon, ! situated on th ' south common, of said city containing ilmee fourths of an acre more or lc5S, with the improvements—- i levied on p* the property Jnsenh Bonnet, to satisfy a , mortgage ti fa in favor of William Scott. ,1. SPRINGER, I). 8. ; One hundred shares of the capita] Stock of the Merchant* : Bank of Macon, formerly Bank of Hawkinsville, as the property of the Insinxihce Bank of Columbus, to satisfy on I execution‘issued from Muscogee Superior Court, in f.ivor j of Leroy M. Wiley, vs. the lt.surar.ee Bank of Columbus, garnishee. . Lois of land Containing C.‘~ acres n ore or le««. known as | Groce’s Mills, consisting of Lots Nos. S4. port of nnd 89 j in the Macon Reserve—part of fraction 104, lot No. one hundred and. five-—part of fraction No. 96 and 97* original* ly Baldwin now Bibb county. A *so part of lot No. 96. part cf fraction No. *7 and 93 originally Baldwin now Bibb f county’—part of Trap (inn 37 and 83. fraction 86 and lot S3, in the Macon Reserve,and known as Groce’s Upper Mills, containing 400 prres. more of less.-—the whole rohu.ining 1043 acres, more or le<«—nil levied on as the property of Jared W. Groce and Solorr.enJ. B. Gioce. to ss.ti.-fy a mortgage ti fa in favor of Joint S. Childers and Berry Rog ers. vs. said J. W. nnd S. J. B. Groce. * ■ 100 acres of pine land, more or less, being the norh east half of lot No. 93, in the 4th district of originally Houston, now Bibb county, levied on ns the property of David and James Heath, to satisfy a Justices f> fain favor of TI os. A. Parsons, ?s. said David nnd James Heath—levy made aud returned to me by a constable. B. TRAPP, D. 8. SALE FOR FEBRUARY. 1845. Lot No. 2 in square 68. of*the city of Ma^on, with the improvements thereon, levied on as the properly «.f White «5c McLaughlin, (o satisfy a tax execution issued by R Bas sett. Tax Collector of Bibb county, vs. J. A. White and A. U. McLaughlin,—tax due $70 15c. 9m—property ie» turned by said MoLougbfin. and pointed out by j. A. White, to satisfy the tax of White cc McLaughlin, for the year 1844. J. SPRINGER. I). S. FartnfLot Ko. 4, in sqaarg lO, adjoining the Marine, Sc Fire Insurance Bank, and known as the burnt lot.of the Insurance Bank of Columbus—levied on as the property of said Bank’, to satisfy a tax Execution, returned to me by the Tax Celled or of Bibb county. Dec. 5,1844. 11 ‘ B. TRATP, D. S. December 24—13—1m. ■j. bakers: COTTON AVENUE Oct. 1. To lmU.nce, $2811 31 1425 19 529 511 By cash Saxton’s bill for burying pau- uara, viz.:—paid Julr 1. Expense 2 interments, Aug. 9. «<>• 4 d# . “39, do. 1 <lo. Sro. 2< Go- 4 Go. July 1, 3* L. Stevens on ucpl. coatr. 1812, do. do. “ K. G. Stevens on aept. 1844, p’G J.GoGGarG, Engineer Fire Pep. Drill expenses, .• do. Go. “ Go. do. •* M.E. Ryland.r, Fire Master, |« do. 7hnnds, fire men, tax, «* J. Goddard, Engineer, “ \V. Solomon tan, l fire man, “ A. Richards on pump nept, 1844, •i do. Go. Go, 11 n do. Go. Go. “ ii Go. in full for 1813, for bench for Market, 1281 19 Cits 50 13 31 87 4 00 8 00 G3 GO 125 00 75 00 9 25 7 00 10 00 50 00 23 50 50 00 3 25 25 on 40 00 65 00 40 00 10 00 Aug-*. as aft “ 25, “ 27, July 19 Aug. 2, " 16, Sep.87 ■* u '.jf u M.l).Barnes in part, for winding clock 30 00 i n , J ii l. Bailev in part for hill of lumber, A 6 ‘ ’ passed' in favor M. G. Stevens, July 27 •’ bsl. of principal and iiiterest on - ' f. fa» far. of Mon. K. Road Com. for stock,(uneuirent »OHa») $*4.5 00 Sep. 23, P'd instalment and interest on $75 ' horn!, due 1st April last, t u i» 1.p'd in part Wm. Cummings’ bill,pass d ' 57th Jan, 4813, Bridge acnf July 5. P'd C. Campbell A; Co. bnitbroll, Aur. 8. ** do. do. do. Sepr. 5, 14 do. do. do. ■p’J R. Cfrftinng-ham 3 mo. salary an > Bridge Kef per, to date, ' July 1, p’d A. McGregor 1st At 2d qr. salary, “ W. II. Hushes 2 quarters do. '• J. A. ISi.heV, Mayor, 2 qr. do. Aag.9. " A. It. Freeman 2d fit 3d qr. do. ‘‘SO, ‘‘ J. ll.Dauaonr on aept H. Wood’a salary 1842, July 1, By casli paid lor Inc. Expense acnf. dia. on $133 2G of change hills, due from McGregor in settlement of his aalarv, July 12, p’d Mavor'a bill postages, “ fpr paj ,nr . inl*» dse. ’lily 30,“ \V. Foe in aept expenses to N. Y. "to negotiutc with bond holder?, Aoj.23, “ hands at the fire SOiii iaA. “ funeral expenses of Jas. Willins- haui, killed at the fire, 1 ' Democrat, hill of advertising-, ■ A. McKee,,asS. .Marshal, 92d Aug. ^rpi-6, ,i 1 M..E..K.y|hnder,iu part, for plant* 'ing trees in streets, . “ 23, “ J. J. Gresham for professional ser vice in 1843, “ 37, “ for bucket fur guard house, “ for posting h ind bills, •• 3 postages to .'■avannah, — Boaidin in’s bill lor stationary, Itnl. to new account, do. Ho. Jo.fune.ur.) $1282 19 31 00 8 62 5*50 8 25 J1 00 150- 00 350 00 m 99 125 00 4U0 00 23 00 49 98 4 31 2 25 50 011 78 00 28 00 2 50 2 50 3t 31 & no 3 00 25 56 2 75 529 59 -$2814 34 Uncurrent funds $1425 19 Vltli Quarter's Report, from October 1, to December. 1814. Tki .Weyee aiul City Council of Macon in account icith .4. Jl. Freeman, Treasurer, Dr. . CiirrjtnM Uncur. To balance from 3d quarter’s «pe. $520 59 $1,282 19 •• Cash rec’d for tax lor 1841 from Ut Oct. to date, 3,262 43 2,762 88 V Cash for tax for 1343, “ Cash for Cotton Tax, " Cash for retail license. II 00 5 38 20 00 65 00 11 00 21 77 Oct. 4, 111 13 •1. 132 30 IS, 113 66 35, 107 02 Nov. 1, 117 95 a. 136 30 15, 119 58 22, 110 06 -J. 123 91 Dec 6, 99 45 13, 127 00 be to help Nature to throw o(T the morbid matter, not to T’he subscriber bsVins determined U> close liisbositiess in this place, offers for sale his stock of taxe aw.-tv the 6. !. For the !-! „„1. EVERY DROP • -• — - ' WE HAVE IS REQUIRED TO INSURE ULTI MATE HEALTH to the body, we must NOT LOSE A DROP; neither mast we use any medicines internally which are uot perfectly harmless, ff applied externally to the body. So we must not use any of Ihe prepara ions of mercury, neither mint tee use any vegetable medicine of CORRQSIVE POWER. In order to discriminate between Truth, which is eternal, and conjecture, which is like a transient vision, we must be guided Dy llie li£ht of EXPERIENCE. To what does .experiencedirect ? TotheFREE USE Ol-’Dll. 1111AN* X)11ETil’S PILLS in all. cases of bodily suffering. As thiXnJgjcc i»_ followed. SO WILL THE HEALTH OF TIIEVODY HE. The writer has long used them, and has never found them fail of imparting relief. In all acute diseases Jet Brandretb Pills and mild diet be used, and the p.ticnt will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints let the .'Pills be used ns often as convenient, by which means the vitality of the blood will be improved, and a crisis will be generally brought about: the disease being cltanged to acute, a few large doses of Tills arid a few days confinement to the house, will change the chronically dis- ! eased individual to a sound man. This is nb figure of the I imagination; it can be proved by a thousand jnntter-of-fact I men who havs experienced iu REMEMBER, in all ca- ) ses of diserse, no matter whether it be a cold or a cough ; ‘ whed^^j^M- asthma or consumptionwhether it be rheu- I mat’^^^Bjei^g^y : whether it be typus of fever-nnd-ague, | or l-IIM^eTrcramp or hooping cough or tneaaels ; wheth er it utrscarltfrfever or small pox ; that the Pil's known as Brandretb's Pills, will surely do more than all the medi cines of thoDrog Stores for your restoration to health, and v/hat is ma^H|^^urely do you no harm. TRUSIHPi^JNDBETU S PILLS, take them so as to proi^e ti \gisk effect, and your sickness will bn the affair of^^B^r two, while those who are too wise to fol low sense advice, will be sick for months.— Let the .^HH^ire of the agents for. Brandreth’s Pills whether these things be so or not.. Let them enquire among their friends and ask the same question. .Verily .if EVL DENCE is wanted it shall be procured. Td the Sick, let me say, use the ., BRANDRETII PILLS Is the best advice mortal man can give you. : t Sold at Dr. Brindretb’s principal office, 241 Broadway: (G74 Bowery, and 241 Hudson su Dr. Brandreth’s retail odices,) at 25 cents per box, with full directions in the Eng lish, Spanish, Portuguese and French languages. J. BARNES, Agent. Book-Store, opposite Washington Hall Cotton Ave^j* Macon, Ga. December 24 .. V - 5m—13 DRY GOODS & CLOTHING Persons wishing to supply themselves with desirable goods can have a good opportunity, as the goods are fresh and well selected. . i GEO. VV.P RICE. Macon, Dec. 17th, 1844. .* ■ 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. Tiiose wishing to buy to sell again, aro invited to give us a call. IV. B. 400 Blankets less than New York Cost. 314. : n 2d 315, in 2,1 244,in 2d 245, in 2d 276. in 2d 237,in 2d 346, in 5th 537, in 5th 297, in 5th 241, iu .id 103, in 12th 23. in 12lh 20. iu 12th 22; in 12th Early Dooly H ou.-ton ALSO, Lot No. 29, in 7th dist. Crawford once Houston. “ “ 30. in 7th “ “ •• •• H 31, in 7th 116,in 2d “ “ 158, ia 5Cth “ " 2, in lQtli “ “ 11 ■ ALSO, Lot No. 26, in 24th diat. 3d Set Macon (once Mucrogee.) Lee county. 250 2 .id 250 250 250 250 250 202} 202} 202.1 152 202 i 202} *0*1 202} 202} 202} “ 117, in fill “ 4th ” “ 1G0 “ 406, in 2<i “ 3d ■< 40 “ 967, in 4tit “ M “ 40 ” 1135 in 3d “ 4th “ " 40 “ 1130 in 14th “ l.tt •• 40 “ 687, in 19th' “ 2d .. 40 ’’ 626, in 18th “ 2d •’ ' <■ 40 * 312, in 16th “ 4th ■' “ • 4(F _ Also, 500 acres (morO or less) pine Land; adjoining th city of Macon, and knn .vh as the Steam Milt place; Also, lots Nos. 8 and 25, u: the town of Hawkiilsville^ will tile Hotel liuildinfe thercori. ' Also, the Banking Hut. anil Lot in said town,-late! occupied by the Bank of Ilawkinsville, together with all the property in Hawkinsville belonging to this Hank. JAMBS DEAN,- President Merchants Bank. Nov. 26. 1844. 0 Macon, Dec. 10, 1844. The CeIeR»ra1ccl iTIuscovitus 3C» JCB. JSP* • Will cure the most inveterate Tooth-Ache in TWO MINUTES. nnilEY wilt, also preserve ibo decayed teeth for the I future,,ar.d remove the Scjrvy, and Tartar, without the use of an instrument. For sale by A -J..ELDER, Agent'. . -■—. At H. C. Freeman’s "Store. ■ JKHot. Oct. 12, 1944. . 3tf 11 0J7"WM J. ROBINSON rs'a candidate for constable in the 564th dist., Georgia Aliliiia.. Macon, Pee-.-Sf, 1844. KT'W'e are authorized to anuodnee MORTON N. BURCH, Esq. as a candidate for re-election as Justice of the Peace for the 564th dist., G. M, ' Dec. 24. 1844. T HE citizens of Bibb county are requested to meet at the Court-house in Macon on the first Tuesday in Jan- nary next, at 11 o'clock, A. M.. for the purpose of forming an Agricultural Society. As the object of the meeting is one that addresses itself to the interest of every citizen, it is hoped that a general attendance will be giVeri. - • FARMER. Dec. 24—13—2t. Messenger and Republic will please copy. 7 - City Election—Notice. , . Council Chamber,-Nov. 22, 1844. R ESOLVED, That at the approaching Election for Mayor and AJdernien, 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 Election no perton jdiS’.l be al lowed to vote who has not paid all arrearages of Taxes to the eitv. ■ , . Resolved, That the Treasurer publish the foregoing Resolutions in the public Gazettes of the City, ao that ah perions mar have dne notice .thereof. A. It. FREEMAN, Tress. Houston JFcbrnnry Sule. Will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Perry, on the first Tuesday in February next, the follow ing property, to wit The sooth half of Lot of Land No 201 in the 14th district Houston county, and one half of the store bouse and Lot, In Centreville. in said county of Houston, known as No. 5: all levied on as the property of William M. Hill, to satisfy one fi fa r r4m Bibb Superior Court, in favor oflhe Central Bank of Georgia, against Aaron Lesseil. Executor John J. Lanier, deceased, Samuel Pace, John A. Robertson, and Wm. M. Hill. WM. HERRINGTON- ShflT. Dec. 04, 1844. Tax Collector’s Aoticc. r EtHE Citizens of Bibb county are hereby-notified, that I the subscriber will be ready to -ecetve the Taxes for he Utah mid County, on Tuesday the ICth instant. RICHARD BASSETT, Tax Collecloi of DM County. ,i-i V ’.6. 42 KORGIA, Sumter County.—All persona indebted to VjX tire estate ofJohn B. Hodges,deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those baving’eleiths against said deceased wiilpresent them to tne in terms of thii law. ELIZABETH HODGES, Adm’x. Dec. 24—13—60<1. P OUR months after date application wilt be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sit ting for Oidinarvpurposes .for leave to sell all the real es tate of John B. Hodges, deceased. IJIAZABETH HODGES,Adm’x. Dec. 24—13—4m. ' ■ For Siiic. rjl WO lots of land Nos. 77 and 78, in ilie 16th district of J. Sumter county, about 80 acres cleared and under good fence, well watered, Ac. If not sold before tlte first of February next, the above place will be to rent the ensuing year. For particulars apply to Win. Mims in Americas, or at this office. Dec. 3, 1844. 10 DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAIT^ T HE subscriber respectfully annoouces his return to M Macon, and that he has taken Rooms over J. L. Junes & Co’a. Clqthing Store, Mulberry street, nnd proposes tak ing Portraits of auch as wish, bv tlte Daguerreotype process. Portraits with or without color, and warranted equal to any in tlte world. • [Jj- Those who wish portraits, will please call soon, as be will remain but a abort time. Dec.3, 10 S. BROADBENT. 1.397 35 * C»s!i lor tax for 15 12 Doll- 4 50 1,032 34 Wbaiunet 391 87 550 68 I .” . CR. t By cash paid Bridge-keeper salary, October, I * November and December, (3 months,) $150 00 I ?iid C. Campbell Si Co’a bill for oil for bridge I Oct 4,' 8 25 , Do. do. do. Nov 8, 11 00 Do. do. do. . Dec 6, 10 75 hid A. Richards on ape. Pumps (or 1844; Oct 5, 25 00 Dj. do du tin da Nov 23, 45 00 Nov.6,paid R'. Beasley's bill forcleaning well, passed Nov 17, lfil3, . 3 00 Paid interest &. installments oti 3 bonds, $308 75 due 1st April last, 1-3 principal and 1 year’a interest, 127 GO Incidental Expense Account. Oet 15,paid T. Collins for 2 kegs Powder, S’ 29, 30, 30, In’ot.S, 13, 28, M, Treasurer's ape. sundries, T. J. Shinhclster for hire of car riage for .Willingham’s funeral, G. A. Kimberly’s bill for n Hot, .. passed Jan b, I813, R. Csllins in part of bill in favor Wm. Cutnming, passed Jon. 27, 1843, Mayor’s bill postages, For cutting wood, . . , 341 lbs sperm candles, 37 t-C 12 00 2 50 interest oil part of W. Hughes’ salary, balance dup M. p. Barnes for vyind- . (rig fcity clock to 8th Jnlv last,, J. 1'. Jones 5c Co. balance due oti .\i. Bartlett's ape. for printing, parsed Dec 30, 1812, Wm. Taylor for a cofiin for J. Wil- lipghmn, A. G. Butts fo'r 2 kegs powder, J. H. Si W. S. Kills, and It. W. Ellis ape. for surveying advance front 2 50 2 00 19 31 4 52 50 12 84 69 do oo so oo 25 00 11 00 24 00 • «- 1 12 7 00 of 2 acre lots S5. w. Rnnge, “ postage 12 1-2, register book 50, lay ing a hearth 50. , “ \V C Kennedy kpg powder, . . Salary Account for 1811. id W H Hughe*’ !kl quarter satiny, A McGregor’s 3d quarter salary, * J A Nirbet, Mayor, 3d quarter snlnrv, ' A It Freeman clerk Board Health. Public Property Account. . T J ShinhoNer in part lor bill passed 6th Jan. 1813, ln -3ipaid T A Parsons in part his npc. for negro hire in 1842, A Benton ain’t two hills passed 5th Jnn 1814, G. \v it E Woodruff in part T A Parson’s npc. for negro hire, 1842, Fire Department. 1 ax J. Goddard fireman, do. for drill expenses, N Smith's bill Tor repairs to Fire Engines, for drill expenses, r Tax 1844. discounted for current funds on u ,u "dry individu aU tax, ns percaW l»ook t wl ^.paid A R .McLaughlin or. S C Lippilt’s ; rT a . Ccrtificnlc for (ax overpaid,in 18U5, *•» “ on Judgement in favor of E. Mol v« * ‘cr ov n^aux t Jr. 3,035 55 • u \V. Hightuwer balance of fi fa and interest for J. Hightower’s solary ^ in 1840. or. 27 M . n * • a. nenton on npc. !?, i >*.14,' kiJ9, i the 3, i 125 00 175 00 125 00 100 00 20 88 12 74 30 00 50 «0 3 00 8 CO 3 00 8 7 S 47 79 3 00 A T T E IV T J O .V! Look at this. The cheapest and most fashionable Dry and I 'anctj Goods ever offeted in Macon. rilHE subscriber is now openingat his Store on COf- ■ HI Hi I. TON AVENUE,next to Mr. Barnes’ Book Store, the kindred £nd«reditors of said deceased.to be and appear following new Goods, which will be sold either at st my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause WHOLESALE or RETAIL : G EORGIA. Houston County.—Whereas BeqjqCg Blunt and Martha A. Easau apply to me for letters i administration on the estate of Charles J. Eason, lateol sjI county, deceased, l* These are therefore to cue and admonish all and atngui.i (ifanv they have) w.hy said letters should not be granted, Given under my hand this 34th day of December, 1844. J BRYAN BATTON. C. C. O. December 24—13—30d. removed his - office and residence to the firs L'JL House above the Methodist Cltnrch. Oct 1. 1844. 1 3m IIITHYG .t MIX r>ESPECTFULYinvite tlte attention IA of their friends and the public gen erally, to their stock of BOOTS and SHOES’ to which weekly additions will _ be made daring the season. Our assort- inert embracu^the following disenptionst l'OOi) jxiim Men’s best black Brogans, : . ijym men a second rale black Brogans, Men’s best rus'et Brogans, Men’s second rate russet Brogans. Men’s best double sole black Brogans, Boy's bestblack and russet Brogans, Youths, ” ” “ '* Men,8 best kip Brogans. Men’s second rate l.ip B.-orrins, Men’s best double sole calf 5c kip Brogans, Boy's best kip Brogahs, Vouths' best kip Brogans. Ladies leather and seal Brogans, "Ladies’ leather and seal Shoes, Ladies calf Brogans, 20 cases Men's thick and kip. Boots, f .“ Hoy ,s illicit and kip Boots, “ Youths thick aud kip Boots, 100 pairfcf Gents’ fine French calf Boots, 75 •• Gents’ mulling fine French calf Boots, 100 " Gents, double iiole calf Boots. 100 ‘‘ Gents, stout sole calf Boqts, 3 cases Gents' and Ladies* India Rubber Over Shoes Also. \ genetal assorimentof Ladies, Misses and. Chtldren s Lenlher. Kid and Morocco Walking Shoesof all kinds and qualities! Ladies, Misses and Children’s Gaiters nnd half Gaiters, thick nnd thin sole, of till descriptions, all of which ill be sold at the lowest possible prices. Also Calf Skins’, Sole Leather, Thread, Pegs of all sizes. Bools made nnd repaired m the best possible manner. Macon. Oct- 15 1844 3 1500 700 1000 1200 300 1000 600 300 500 800. 1200 300 300 800 Yards Cashmere d’Ecoss ofthe latest patterns, sofne of them roinpudourstyle from the lstestexhibition of Paris, al 371 cer-tt per yard. 1500 Yards Moual'me de Laine.latest patters, at 20 c?nts per yard. . * 500 Yards Superior Cbnsans, latest patterns, at 31 cent per yard. < 500 Yards superior figured Velvet fur Ladie's dresses, 37} cents. ' 400 Yards 6-4 figured Aoliennes, 31 cents. 400 Yards 6 4 super Alepetio, tall wool and silk ) "ijoo Yards 6 4 figured and plain Alpaccaa, ofall colors, At 371 cents. 800 Yards 6-4 Parameto Cloth for Ladies’ Dresses snd Cloaks at 73 cents per yard. 12000 Yards Calicoes, from 61 cents up. A great variety of Shawls, among which will be found tlte late Cashmere style, from 25 cents up to $8 00, the piece. Also a large assortment o' Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts ; new style Bonnet and Cap Ribbons ; super Tuscan Bonnets. Artificial Flowers and Tabs; Thread and Lisle Laces; a large assortment of Gimp at 6} cents per yard ; . erabioidered Muslin Collars and Capes, Muslin Edgings and Insertings figured and plain Silk Velvet; 25 do*. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain corded, liem- sliched and c la riviere with embroidery- from 20 cents up. —ALSO— Super Broad Cloths, Vestings. Cassiraeres, Satinets, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets. Gentlemen’s super Lamb’s Wool Shirfa an* Drawers; Silk and Cashmere Scarfs, Linen Shirts,; Gentlemen’s Buck, KUL Silk, and Chaahi mere Gloves ; also, white and brown Homespuns, from. 10 yards ner.dollar up ; Irish Linen, Diaper, 12-4 Linen Da mask TaMe cloths. Boot*, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a full I assortment of Trimmings. • EF The sribseriber will receive from Ins house th Pbia- delphia throughout the winter, fresh supplies of such goods as may be found most desirable, and hopes to meet with the patronage cT the public, j r dessau Cotton Avenue, Mnenn. and No.96 North 3d Street, 1’hiil>delphia. p, y,—Store keepers and Pedlers will find it to their in* terest to give me a call. Nov. 19,1911. 8 3m CIsOTMIVCr STOKE, .. (Colton Avenue, opposite Washington Hali.) PHILIPS, MERRITT, & CO. H AVE recently received and will continue to receive 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 SItiru, Under-Shirt*, Scurfs, Hosiery; Uuibrc! las, Ac. Also on hand and receiving, aline assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES-AND VESTINGS, 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 and trimming of garments entrusted to tlteir care, by gcptlemen purchasing their own materials at prices to suit the times.. M- con, Nov. 19, 1844. 8 Realty Matte Clothing-. —AT — NE W YORK COST ! ! ! rplIE subscribers will close off tlte remaining portion of JL tbeirstock of CLOTHING, consisting in part of Beaver Flushing and Blanket Overcoats, Superior Cloth Cloaks, Tweeds Coats. . . 1 Black Dress arid Frock-Coats. Satin, NVool, Velvet and fancy Vests, , Pants, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats Hosiery, Gloves, 4c. 4c. at New York Cost 1! ! Call and see SAM’L. J. RAY, 4 Co. Macon, Nov. 12.1844. 7 7I3HE undersigned will have a large quantity of X FANCY' OIIY-OOIIOS, t'u Macon, Ga. Selected from their stock in New York, and to arrive about the middle of November, w-b’ch will be sold for CASH, at Wholesale or Retail. The stock will comprise a large quantity of Alpaccas, Delaine.*, I§osnha»iiic Shawls, Dress llmulkci chiclit, ! Ci’avats,Laces, ESihhons, \c. All purchased at Anetion in New York, expressly for Southern Markets, 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 fouud most desira- k* e * . .. . Believing that Sn exhibition, of their goods, with prices will be the best recommendation to favor, theyr earnestly entreat a call frrnn-.l) persons in the line ef business. Ii. BERNHEIMER 4 BROTHERS. Store on Third street, (lately occupied by S. J. Ilay 4 Co.,) Macon, Ga., and No. 59,*\VilLara street, New York. November 12. 7 George W. Price, * I S now receiving his usqal supply uf Fall and Winter Goods.’ Having selected them with great care, he be lieves, he can make it to the interest of the people to give him a call. A HEALTHY SITL'ATID.Y FUR SAM. T HE subscriber offers Bis plantation for sale,, lying on the east side of Hognrawl rreek. in Dooly county, five miles sontheast of TraveTlor’s Rest, containing-four hundred acres, of which one hundred and fifty acres-aru cleared, and in a good stale of cultivation. The pluue is well watered and has proved to be nesTthy; and has on it a good Iramed dwelling house, a good cotton gin and house, wltli other out- buildingSt all-suiied and necessary for any person to be fotrr- fofta'biy situated, who may want such place. The land is good aud lies well.- Any one wanting sucir a place will do well to call soor. and examine the premises—and can have a bargain that will suiube bald times. J. S. ODEM. Dec. 17—11—3t. 4 Ovourr’s Ssilr. VX/TLL be sold on the fir.-u Tuesday in JANUARY t v next, at the court house in the city of Macon, the following property, to wit : Lot No. 1 in square 93, containing one half acre more m less, situated on the sandr t-immon of said city of Macon also, three fractional Lots lying in'the'city of Miron, Nos 1,2 and 3 in square 96, the quantity of land in raid lots t Tlxccu tor’s Male. as certained by the corn»r posts, being the same more or A GREEABLY to’an order ofthe InVerior CgurtofDoo. hy 53 / one 'i*'™” 1 Torn, about .W years old. 1 ly county, when silting for ordinary purposes, vv:II Jjo J Wole. 1 pair ol Oxen ana Cart, one road W upon ; all lev. Sold before the court house-door of satrl eon nr W on ikefint I c ‘l on t° satisfy two fi tas issued Irom Bibb Inferior (.curt. in favor of John Hall nnd Alex'r. • tvmtt, v.-t. Willis Ii. Hughes; Bassett and Gates ; and niie Justices fi fa in favor Sold before the court house-door of said county, oo tbe*first Tuesday in^March,next,- 30 acres nf lot.oflan-! No.-218; on the east side' yf Reedy creek. 7th district. Sold as the pro perty of II. D. Royals. Terms on the day of sale. CHARLit H. HIGDON, Exr. Dec. 17—li—tds. • . Postponed ECxcctitors’ Sale. ILL be sold before the court house door in Vienna 7 * Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in January next, a lot of land in the sixth district. No. seventy-two, in said county, belonging to tbe estate of Zachariah IlolUman.der., lateol Crawford county. 8oId for tbs benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased. Terms cash. NATHAN HOLLEMAN, ? ~ ■ DAVID WORSHAM, j rs ’ Dee. 17—II—tds. of Law; rnce Harden, vs. Hughes, Bassett arid Gntrs ; ri turned to me by a constable—property pointed out be di fendant. • v • • JOS. H. MOUNT. Coroner. D»c. 2, 1844. 11 iloaly JAMES ». SZSETCre Attokney at Law, Macon, Ga. Office over Commercial Bank. Adiiiinisfrntoa 9 * Stale. be sold on the fi rat Tuesday in.lAN r ’ART ▼ ▼ next, before the Court House door in Vi county, the following Lots of Land, fiz : N ti. 50, 57, *10, 49 and \ Lot No. 41, all lying in the third District of Dooly county, and containing 9111 prres or less. Sold for a division among the heirs of -Needhem Smith, late of Houston County, drroased. Terms oh the day. RICHARD JOHKSOjf, Jan WILLIAM SMITH. Admra. To Joiirucyiiicti Tailors. fj^lHE subscribers can give employment to several Jour answer. Macon. Dee. 10,1844. J. 4 E. SAULgBURY. 11—3t and CAPS. rilHE subscriber has on hand a large ami well selected JL it'x;k of.IIATS an l VA PS, ofthe latest FuShiotts, which lie is offering at very reduced prices -fur CASH.— The attention of those wishing to purchase is respectfully invited, being confident he can sqit both as to price and quality GEO. L SIIEI’ARD. M aeon, Dec. 9, 1844. 11 Alessenger copy. G EORGIA, Dooly county.—Whcrc.ts, Elb C. Button, applies to me f- i the Estate of Zachariah : rt Hodge* -s of Ad- deceased, J Jol miDUtranc late of said county. * • ..- ; These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, tlm kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said letter, should not be granted. Given under my Jiand, this 4th Dec. 1844. fa n JOSEPH B. CLAPP, cco GUIV-SMITHIWG. rflHE Subscriber continues io carry on tho above busi B ness at the old Post OlTice, where he is prepared to Fashionable Arrival. ir 4 E. SAUL8BURY. will ’pen this day, a supt-rio ,|l . «t of FRENCH CLOTHS. FANCY CASSI MERES 4 VESTINGS, direct from the French market via New York, which they will sell very low for cash. Sept 17, 1844. 51 TO F A ,11 I Is I E,S. RES 1 J3 NJ i AC,’, vintage of 1822. Old O’PORTO, superior quality, and Extra Fine Cl*A-RF T*» Ij. «■ ’ MG Stephens on ape. * amount Change Bill* burnt by Committee. 3,531 58 jjjjy* BiU on hnnJ, 550 68 SO 82 53 75 317 00 391 87 Wells. 4.082 34 5,1*0 75 do all kindsof RIFLE, GUN the best possible nianner; 1)0011 ami FRENCH Locks repaired, and Keys fitted on short notice. RlFLEf made to order with all the late improvements, and warranted. On hand for Sale, DOUBLE.and single Barreled GUNS, RIFLES, PIS | TOL8, Walker’s English Caps ; French Ribbed and r*pn| 1 Caps; Gun Locks of all sizes; Towder Flasks; Wad Cufters; Shot Pouches ; Baldwin’s Elastic Gun Wadding; Cleaning rod* for Double Guns, and all articles usually kept in tlte line. Powder, in Keg*, Quarter Keg*, nnd Canister*, of^su- perior Brands, jannufactnred by Hazard, Denslow A: \\ eb- *ter. Shot of all sizes by the Bag or single pound, very low for CASH. K. S. UOGKRS. Macon. Dec. 3, 1*4 4 in It of very norauaiitv. ana iLXira Tine ol./uu5 a - All im ported DIRECT,and warranted. unparalelled in any par* t . ... .of the country, constantly kept, and for sale by the gallon d PISTOL ^pairing, in I by A. L. AUDQVlN, At the Washington Hall c$ar BAoqi. Macon, Dec. 3. 1844. 10 BTDATID in a cniuiiilate for .lu^licr of the Peace in the 564th district, Dec. 10, 1341. CCr*E. C. GRANXISSis acandidnte for Justice of the Peace in the 716th dist. in the City of Macon at the next January election. Dec. 17. 1844. on. itooV H AS resumed the exercise of his p hereafter devote all his attention ted to his care. .Macon, Oct. 2?. 1*44. on. ami will rases entrus- Telesrapli Notice. O* The imperious necessity of closing immediately the Old business of the Telegraph concern, cdmpeYls the un dersigned again to call upon nIMriiose indebted to him.— However smalt each one’s individual indebtedness may be, (for subscription, advertising or job printing.) the aggregate of a tlioasind or two or such accounts, it will really be pe r ceived. is notritliag amount. He bopes he will therefore be excitsed for tilts public call. All accounts due tbe oflv e previous to the 1st of July last belong to the undersigned Since that time, they are the property of the present pro priotor In the absence of the subscriber, however, Mr. PlttSCE or Mu. PiilitCLE. wbo will rball times be found m the office.Mre anthotised. afld will attend to tbe settle ment of any accounts dne the office. Macon. Gctoher. 1844. M. BARTLETT. fcsv&tf&Axrcx:. TCfiE ^SOTOW (?Is9<unI) In sin* a nee Company, Ofthe City qf New York. nil HIS Company, according to the provisions of its char- J. ter, is ready to insure all kiuds of Marine, Inland. Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, .against loss or damage, at rates and t-mns moderate and liberal t and solicit the patronage-of il, Breads and the public at the A* cency of the Company. 6 .. TRUSTEES. James Harper, Abraham Van Nest, John B. Lasala, William B. Cozzens. John J. Boyd, Charles L. Vose, Edward Richardson, Joseph B. Nones, Journal des Taillcurs de Paris ' 8'HE subscribers have just received •• L’EIegant” a I Journal of the newest Fashions for Drapers and Tailors, reported arid published monthly in Paris, in which ere many improvements in the present Styles, aud which they believe will meet with general favor. t. - Orders for Clothing will be executed at the shot-test notice. J. 4 E. SA.ULSiB'URy. J, 4 E.. S. have just received a fine selection of Eogish and French Cloths, and Casitneres. Dec. 10, 1*44. II AriinaiiiMtmtor’s Sale. t \ T7JTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in .T/ XUARY 7 ▼ next, before the Court House door, in the town cl Perry, Houston county, between the uAunl bouri of sale, Two Lots of Land, lyfmj in the 13th District of snid county, tbe place whereon Klemimff Qhiver^ deceased liv ed. t>.aid land sold by consent of he Legate??. Terc.* on the day of sale. JOHN A. DANIEL, Administrator icilh the Willnextd. November 12, 1844. 7 Ariiikiiiifttrnfor'* Salr. t^X^ILL be sold rn the first Tuesday in JANUARY T ▼ before the Court House door in Perry, llous ton cbotity, all the Real Esmte beiungir.r* a the Estate of Dr. Wm. H. Rudd, dec’d. consisting of'three Lots in the Town of Perry, and one hundred and fitly acres of land ad joining Perry. Tenm» on the dav sale." ? MORTIN N. BURCH, Adm’r. Dec. 3, 1844, 10 Stravedk JCHESNUT Sorrel mare, abont 14 Atl’tiiiiiHirnior’s .^ntr. \ GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable Inferi.r Court of Jones comity, whetf sitting for ordinary pur. poses, will be sold, before the. Court House door in tbs town.of Lanier, Macon county, on the first Tuesday itv Feb ruarynext. between the legal hours of sale. Lot of L.nd, No. 2. in the )3th district of originally Mutropee, r.-jw Macon county, belonging to the esmie of Asaph Hall, de ceased, latp of Jones count V.— Terms cash. ' - ill RAM DUNBAR, AJtti’r. November T2, 3 841. 7 x \ W^nds high, left eye blind; with a dent j Tuesday in JANUARY next, between :he on tlte “left side of the neck nearly midway | aale James Fltnlen, John J. Herrick, George C. De Kay, Samuel A. Lawrence, Herman D. Gould Theodore A. Meyer, Joseph_S. Smith John F. Butterworth, Samuel Sherwood, Zadock Pratt, William. P. Furniss, Elias T-, Aldrich, John T. Gilchrist, Lawrence Hill, • Loring Andrews, Thomas Monahan, Cyrus Chenery, William H. Townsend, George Whitaker, Amos Noyes, James II. Suydam, John Breasted, George Pnlen, Leonard Appleby, William Burguovne, Silas M. Crandall. Samuel a. Lawrence, President. JO0BPH B NONES. Vice-President. LEWIS BENTON, Secretary. Capt. SAMUEL CANDLER, Marine Inspector. WILLIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor. The undesigned is the authorised Agent of the above Company, to take either Marino or Fire risks In any p- rt of tjte State of Georgia, upon such liberal terms as m |, e agreed upon between the a.sured and the Agen’., w | ;0 is vested with ample and discretionary powers. JERRY COWLES. Agent. Oct 22, 1844. 4 >- r¥otir c . A LL persons are hereby forewarned, from trading for a certain promissory Note, made by the subscriber, dated in January, 1.541. and due the 25th December tliero- after, for SCO, r d y a ble to Sarah Brantley, of Jones county, Ga., or bear er ‘ Said Note having been oooe paid; all per. sons are cautioned against trading (of the same. J. M. CALLAWAY. Dec. 10. 1844. 11 3t FE5ENH1 SEEDS; V (i UN r.R A I. .-w-Mi-tment of VY A I! II \ NT ED r i Garden Seeds, with directions for planting accompany ing fcarli paper. Merchants and others supplied in suita ble quantities. j. u. oc w~d. r.tiLto, Mi Oct 29, 1814. For sale by J. II. 4 W. S. ELLIS 5 Cotton Avenu- A“ persons Aoticc. indebted to, the. Estate r-f Thomas W Pattee, late of Dnoly county deceased. are reque«te< to come forward immediately and make payment, all per sons having demands against said Estate are requesled ri present them in terms of the law dulv sulhenlicaSex) fo payment. DAVID GRAHAM HENRY FETTE Dec. 3, 184 * IP EE- j Adnr t 'ri v btvween the ears and withers; anti a switch »lnH. A liheral reward Will be paid for her delivery to Green J. Blake or Robert-Beasty, in the city of Macon, or to tne^l my rcjpdence in Monroi county, f; • * M. B. TAYLOR. Dee. 17—tl—lt» ^ . Wcsleyan*^cinale College.. Tip HE Exertrises of this Institution commence on Mon- 9 day, October 7th. Every Department is filled with the most competent and successful Teachers. The primary department will -be o- pened under the management of M tss Church, who comes most highly recommended for her efficiency a : competency from tbe Soiuh Carolina Fema'e Collegiate Institute. Tuition for regular College coarse. $30 per year. “ in Primary Deparjnr eat, 25 “ One half of the tuition must be seitled in advance either by cash or approved note. ELLISON 4 DARBY. Oct U1844. ; 1 Fa-ihiosin’jSe Ttiiloi'in^ --2^. rfilHRundersigned would inform | ■ their friends, and the public | thru they have taken the stand on, | J Cotton Avenue, one door bekwv Mr. Orr.. and opposite Scott & Carhrrt, where they J»re prepared to execute all jobs in the above line; and they flatter them- selves* they will be able to give satisfaction. botb* in regard to fitting and workmanship, and solicit a shove o1 pudliiTpat- rotiage. All rafmerits warranted to fit, Oct. 15. 1844. 3 PICIvET cV; LYNN- TVotico. \ GREEABT.E to an Order of the Honorable Inferior Coun of Dooly county, when i.iiiitti- for Ordinary pur- mses. will be s-dd before the Court Hotr'c door, on til. first ua! hours of Lot of Land, No. thirty two, in t’rc ninth District of said; county. Sold as the property of Kir'S Fountain, late of said county, decen-ed. Sold I'oc the purpose t.f distribOtien. ALEXANDER MERIWETHER, Adinr. Oct. 29. 5 Jo Itikeiv l'ossn; 1 ;’ IVezi’CCS FOI2 SALE. U r ILL be rold o.-i the first Tuesdkty in JANUARY next at the f.-urt House in tT.uton, Jnnes rouatv. between ti • ssnai hours ofs/e : 45 likelv young Nogross, consisting of boys, frirls, men, women and i bilckbn., Th* said negroes is as likely as a „y tba State : part of tbi c 'gr -es wjil ‘ - ■M t\.-‘ ,-asii, ;iml tbe balance a credit will be g-ven for twelve monlbs. Sold for the benefit * f the creditors cf aaitj Estate. i. . ELLEN T. LOWE, Aibr’x. ELISHA DAVIS, Adnt’r. 0<*‘- *5, 1944. 5 <iir. L. W ai’j’CH, H AVING this day made an assignment for the henefi of his Oreditors, all persons having claims will pre sent them* and those iridc ! jted, will come forward and pav without delay, or suit, wifi be instituted against tie 1 ir q uenl »- CHA6. CAMPBELL,. Nov. 7.1844. 7 Assfchce. P OUR* i*.fOnths afterdate, application will be made t the rlonorable Tuferior CourtofsMonroe county, when I suuri^ ^or Ordinary purpt es, lor leave to sell a portion o[ i the Estate of Jos1 > . r . cf - i.i r.unity, deceased. So’ lt l for the benefit of tho heirs and cred’tors. STEPHEN. H. MARTIN, 7 Executor, j OBEDIENCE DUNN, J Executrix. October 09^ 5 y r TIOUIl Months anerdste, application will be made to j the Honorable, tho Inferior Court of Butts county, j when sitting for ordinary putposes for leave to sell the j Necrocsr%elonging to the Estate of Wm. Vickers, late of j • ‘id -nuniv iKvm ■•.••i. CREED T. WISE, Ad October 8, 1844. ~ ■ffTlOUR months after date D the honorable Inferior sitting for ordinary purposes, and Negroes, belonging to the lute of Dooly countv deceased* “ CHRBIN WILLIAM Sept. 10. 1844. . . 50 Aflimitisli'nttti's hair. 4 ORES ABLY to an. order of* the: Inferior Court mC ■X. ua-DooIv county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will 1c sold on the first Tne^Inv.iu February next, before the Court House door in Vienne, Dooly county within the legal j hours ot snle. Lot No. 14, in said town. (Vienna.) contain ing half acre of ground, with a good and commodious Store hous<?thereon, recently occupied by Robert B. Davis.— Also one lot of land No. 4, in the 7th district of said county (Dooly) lying about two miles from Vienna, containing 20£ acre# of pood farming pine land. Sold as the property of Thou ns \V. Pence deceased,late of Doolv county for the benefit ofthe heirs a:iJ creditors. DAVID GRAHAM. > . , . . !-■ - t HENRY FELTEE. S “ rs ’ Dee. 3,1844. 10 \ GI1EEABLY to an O Twiggs county when Adiuiniitli'nioi^ 8nle. Orderof the Inferior Court ef silting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, with in the legal bouts of Sale before the Court'House door, in- “ iid county, one hundred and thirty aeree<*f Land, more or lesa in the 27th district formerly Wilkinson now Twiggm county. Also, four negroes, as follow.*; : Clierry. a w’oman about 35 years of age, Dick, a boy about sixteen years old. Bob. a boy abount 12 years old, Simon, a boy about 11 years old. All to be sold for the benefit of Me heirs anti credi* rs of John Outlaw, late of said.county deceased. Terms on the day of sale. JACOB BEARCE } Admr* ,de kfl 0«*t. 30, 1844. "1 EORGIA I hi if: RICH Alt DSON. Ga County.— Whereas, James M. B ini ill be nle to ; anpiicat.on w Court of Doolv county, wh-n for leave to sell all the Land 3 Estate of Robert Williams, Admrx. the r ILL be sold, en the Lanit ction W 1 ! betw house door i All that tract 2d district. 2-1 i containing 202J acres ary of Chatham coun: creditors oftlie estate county, deccn-od. Dec. 3. 1814. Fxrciitor*« Wale. on the firs; Tuesday in February next, urunl hours oj sale, before the courts r, in the county of Macon, r>t of land, known .is lot No lfiO, in the f (formerly Muscogee, now) Macon, * s'ld by ortirr ofthe Court of Ordin* ( . f.»r the benefit of the heirs, and f Willis R. Franklin, late of said tate of John Bird, late of Butts county, deceased g Theae ate, therefore, to cite atid. admonish all ami sing.;. creditors said deceased, to be and thin th^ lime preserved by law, io > b^ve.) why said letters should not n un; lf » r mv I,this 26lh Nor. 1144. __ * * JOHN MiOORD, ceo ; after date, application will be made ta Court of Dooly county, when sitting oe. ry for leave to sell the real Estate of* deceased. lar, the kindred a ppcar ot inv oflic tew cause, (if in Nnv 20. 1AU. ^(TTu Mi-vi; he Ii^erior r t of Ordim am II. And F a Cm \Yil' THOMAS B. DONNELLY. NANCY ANDUEWS. I- W Adm’r, AdnPrx. JOHN P 20 BBLS. Canal Flour. HO boxes Cheese, 5 Go*hen But* DUTON, Exor. TO—5w Sale bv X. SEYMOUR. We aro authorized to announce AMOS BARN AS* lidafe for Receiver of Trx Returns, nt thd soauirg* in January next. eleotio °ct 1- ’ 1 ^Ve are aulhorisrt] to nr.nonn. JOHNSON, as a candidate for Heceiv of Bibb county, at the election in Jnn io Jan. 0. 26 R e arc unihorierd fo iinnou A. CAIX, as a Candidate for Tax county, ut the ensuing Election in .Cornu Nov.. 10. SOLOMON R. of T«x Returns 1845. r RICITARO ollecier of Bibb Ml