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Ilibb Sheriff’# Sales.
W ILL be >iiiM be for* the xbe mi art-boa su door in the
city of Macon, Ilibb countv, between the usual hours
of sale, «m the first Tuesday in September next, the follow
ing property, to-wil:
titlfarre lots Nos. one, ami four, in square sixty-eight,
siid lot No. one, in square seventy, in tint city of Macon,
with the improve terms tliernm; also half acre lot No. four,
in i rr number eighty, on the South common of the city
•if Macon, ami two sere lot No 15. between the N. West
c "«"ton nml College Street Usage: levied on as tbe prop-
city ol White A McLaughlin by virtue, of two fi fa*, ore
If Ilibb Inferior Court James Moy vs White A Me-
Lauglilin, ami one from Ilibb Superior Court, the Dank of
llswkin.vilie vs Alexander 11. McLaughlin (the firm.)—
Also all die interest of Joseph A. White in the said prop
erty : levied on by virtue of two fi fas, each by the Hank of
llawkiiuvittu vs Joseph A. White from ilibb Inferior
Court, also all tbe interest of Alexander R McLaughlin in
said property: levied on by virtue of two fi fas.each enti
tled tbe Hank of Hawkins/ille vs Alexander R. McLaugh
lin. Property pointed out by plaiatilT'a attorney.
Lot No. 4 in square 56 in the cityof Macon t levied on as
the property of Lucinda Gilbert to satisfy one cost fi fa from
! GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GUEKAMLYio .in order of the Honorable the Court
of Ordinary of tbe county of Dooly, will be sold in the
townuf Canton, Cberokco county, on the first Tuesday in
September mu. within the legal houra of sale, lot of land
No. 750, containing forty acres, it being in the 21sl district
and second section of Cherokee county, and drawn by Ca
leb Fairctotb. Said land is to be sold for tbe benefit of die
children of said Caleb Fnircloth, deceased.
BURWKLL BRIDGES,
Guardiatf for said children.
June 30—40—ids. •
GUARDIAN’S NOTICE,
N OTIC IS is hereby given that application will be made
to the Couit of Ordinary of Jlibb county on the first
Monday in November next for leave to sell a female slave
named Emily, llie property of Elizabeth F. Prince, minor.
WASHINGTON I’OB.
Guardian of K. F. Princo,
June 30—40—m4m.
Bibb Superior Court; Thomas Gilbert vs Lucinda Gilbert,
Property pointed out by II. G. Ross.
Lot No. 5 in square 36. in tlio eity of Macon; levied on
as the property of William Cummings to satisfy one fi fa
from Bibb Superior Court; Susan Wells. Executrix of
Nicholas W. Welts vs. William Cummings, Propetty
pointed out by F, 6ims.
.Tfo'tgngr NhrrilT’a Hales.
Part of fraction No. 46, os the West-aide of the Ormul-
Ree river, containing 9 arrrs morn or less; levied on as the
property of Robert II. Hardaway to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
from Bihb Superior Court, William T. Ligblfnntvs Hubert
II. Hardy way. Property pointed out in said mortgage.
Lou Nos. 7 and 8 in square 65, in the city «f Macon con
taining each one half acre more or less: levied on as the
property of James K. Butts to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from
Bibb Superior Court; Cbirles Day vs. James It. Hutu.—
Property pointed out in said mortgage.
WM. H. MACARTHY. Sheriff.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PEACE Will DE SOM>:
One nsgro girl by the name of Carolina, about 18 years
of age: levied on as tbe properly of Joseph B. Andrews to
satisfy the following fi fas issued from the Justice's Court
of the -514th company district G. M.; 3 in favor of Lighifont
A Flanders vs Joseph B. Andrews, and 5 in favor of David
Flanders v» the saiuo. Levy made and returned to me by
e ronstab'e.
Lot No. G in square 75, with improvements fronting on
Pine street, bounded North by A. McGregor's former resi-
denra and East Sy Pine street, the place whereon Joseph
A. White formerly lived, and at present occupied by J. 8.
M. Baldwin: levied on as tbe property of Joseph A. White
to satisfy ■ fi fa isaued from the Inferior Court of Bibb
euanty in favor of tbe Marine and Fire Insurance Hank of
tbs Bute of Georgia vs. Joseph A. White. Levy made by
B. Trapp fortnip-U. Sheriff.
Two negroes tl. wit; Warren a man 37 jearaold.and Eli
zabeth. a woman about 20 yeara old; levied on as the prop-
orty of Joseph A. White to satisfy two fi fas issued from Bibb
Isfsrior Court in favor of the Bank of HnwklnsvilU vs. Jo
seph A. White. Property pointed out by Plaintiff's attorney.
7 pieces of flannels, SO piece* alapaca.63 worsted shawls.
4 pieces apron check, 2 do cotton flannel, 1 do green baize,
fl do unbleached homespuns. 9 bundles hosiery, 3 do gloves,
» dor. eta vats, 5 boxes gloves. 3 pr*. kerseys, « pra. Ken-
Weky jetlia, 3 do ticking, 5 do Northern check, 15 pra negro
bdk fa, 3 dox. linen gloves, t box sundries. 4 boxes suspen
ders, 1 hot ladies' gloves. 5 pra. red Inlk’fs 9 pr». silk do..
131 packs pins. 9 dox. spool thread. I piere brown linen, 3
tqhle covers, 38 pieces calico, —- pieces ginghams, 3 pieces
cstnhnck, 7 pieces l.nen, 6 umbrellas, 4 pieces jackonett
muslin, I box ladies' slippers, 16 colored blankets, 1 box 55
pra shoes, 1 do 113 pr/. sh 1“
]?lis«is*ip|ii liaiifN for .Hale*.
S BC. No» -:l and S3, Township No. 9, range a' wc*t, Dc
Soto County.
8 Nos. 6 and 7. T. No- 7. range 4 W. L.ayfettc co.
8 Noa 11 and 14, TNo S,rangc4 W, .Marshs]] co.
8 No 10, T No 5, range 7 east. Tisliaintugo co.
S No I, T No. 8, tenge 9 east, Pontotoc co.
8 No 29. T No 7, range 7 weal. Panola co.
8 No 2G,T No 1,range 1 east, Tippah co.
S No 18, T No 18k range 14 east. Oakiibebaw co.
8 w 1 ofs w i of3 7, T 19,r. 14 east, “ "
B | of S 6, T 19. rouge 14 east, " ••
K j of n w jof8.G.T 19,range 14east," «
K 2 of a w i of S G.T 19, range 14 cast, “ **
SwJofswJ of8 6, T 19, range 14 e. “ M
W j of s w £ of 3- 5. T 19, range 14 e. " •'
W) ofn ei ofS7,T. 19, range 14 o. “ ••
W i ofn w jof S10, T 15. range 5 east Attala co.
E J of n e I, of 8 18, T 15, range 5 east, " ••
K 4 of n o I of 8 11, T16, range 13 east. Winston co.
E 4 ofn wi of 8 11. T 12. range 13 e. Neshoba . “
W { of n w J of S. 11, T-12, range 13 o. “ «
R J of i. o JofS. 10, T 12. rango 13 east, " “
\Y l of n o J of S 10, T 12, range 13, " "
K J of n w I of S 1, T 13. range 13,
Notice to Debtors nit4 Creditor*.
A LL person* indebtod to the estate of Sampson Barfield,
late of Bibb county duct-sued, gre hereby notified to
■*!;„ , 0lU „„ w* ffil’iS&rZTLvu.
July lOtK 1848. ? « W J of a w 4 of 8 27. T 16. range 13,
TNOIIR month* after date application,will be mada tothe ”
I.' honorable Inferior Court of UiLbc
honorable Inferior Conrt of Bihocounty, whan sitting
for nnlinarr purposes, for leave to sail all tba real estate of
Sampson Barfield.late of said county deceased.
RICHARD BARFIELD. Executor,
July 10th, 1846. 43
; 8 1 ofS 33. T 13, rango 17."
w j -
rl
ngo 17,
of n w i_of8 33,_T 13, range 17,
Wlpayn county
Noxubee county.
The above lands bolongingto~the ornate of Thos W. Bax-
ter, will be Sold on favorable terms. Jinny of them arc su
perior-convenient to navigation—and very desirable to
those wishing to settle in that country. For information
apply to Kli H. Baxter, at Sparta, Hancock Oo., Geo., or to
P OUR mouwbs afier dale application will be made to Andrew BaxtcV.ol Athens. Clark"Co.. Geo.
the honorable Inferior Court of Bibb counts, wlieu I MARY BAXTER,
sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sella part of lot ( vr r rr i. s v-pl-it
■y purposes, for leave to sella part of lot j
• No. £32, in the 9lh district of Junes county, containing I
I72| acres—the same to be sold as tbe property of John
Lamar, deceased, to perfect titles to the same.
MARY LOUISA LAMAR, Adm'rx.
July 10th, 1846. 42,
January 20, 1846
Ex'rx
ELI H. BAXTER. )
ANDREW BAXTER, J
Ex'rs.
17 ly
Itloal’s ITIorrIson Pills.
nrs shoes, 1 do U2 pr/. shoes. 15 pra. boots. 1 box boots, 8
hots* shoes t levied on at the property of Robert W, Ilugg
ro satisfy two attachments issued from Bibb Inferior Court,
North. Manning A Patrick vs Robert W. Bugg.
One wardrobe, 1 bureau, 1 bo>lcx*e, t lot of books, 1
pine table, 1 bedstead. 2 maurassea. I pr. sheets. 2 pillows,
1 rorkingehair, l wash staad. 1 sorall table, 1 candle stand,
4 common chain, 1 pr. andirons, shovel and tongs, 4 paint-
ings. l pavilion, 1 pr, blankets; levied on as the property
of Richard Seaman to satisfy a distrrsa warrant in favor of
Vonlyes Wrigly v* Richard 8esmsn. '
r . oo ,o,o U ' J * ^AVIS. Dep. SI, ff.
July 28. ie40.
I.ttlL'U MONTHS after date application will be made [ mHE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNI-
A 1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county. X VEIISAL MEDICINE.—Accurately prepared by
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell oiie Dr. H. S. Moat,of New York, from tbe.original recipe used
aundred acres of Land in the 3ib district of saidcouuty.be jorroany years by Ilia late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vive
ouging to thv estate of James King, deceased. I President of the British College of Health
JOHN KING.sdm’or I Twenty years’ successful administration of these cole-
May 5,184fi. 32 | braced medicines in Europe, and more than twelve years in
J 770L' 11 months after date, application will be made u» Uni,ed 8 “‘ e f' 1,,,,re e»“Wished their high reputation.
. honorable the Inferior Court of Cruuford county, I ^ * ,ousa,H ** °* both sexes, who hnyebeen resumed to health
when titling for ordinary purposes* for leave to sell the tie* I l ! ,e ^ iU rescae ^/ rom premature death—
groea belonging to the estate of Jeremiab Dennis, dec’d. Ij. volumes or certified cases ol cure, embracing every
May 12, 1816.
ISAAC DENNIS, Sen.
ISAAC DENNIS, Jun.
|| | Adra’n.
33
disease in the long catalogue of human misery; must con
vince the most incredulous, of their superiority and the
truth of theHygeian theory, resulting from scientific re
search and experience, nsmel '* *
BbuaMoKTH» ^,dm^to! S ^»b.,,o; S5^3‘"
A _ to the honorable Inferior Court of Bibb county, when The medicines hem* enmnosed ...
. Bibb county.
sitting for ordinary parpotes, for leave to sell the real estate
of Sarah Ann Cassels. lair of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM 8. NORMAN, Adm'r.
April 14. 1840. 39
The medicines being composed entirely of herbs or ve-
K table matter, purify tbe blood, and carry off the corrupt
mors of tbe body, in a manner so simple'as to give every
day ease and pleasure. '
Tne Hyggian medicines, first introduced into this eoun-
by 11, 8. Moat, in 1830, hare for the last four years
u - '-’m; and the increasing sale attesu thdir
comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and
_ of each at 35 or 50 cents; and Packets con-
taming both sorts, at $1, *2. or 83. The Vegetable Clean-
smg Powders, in large boxes, at 37 l-2ceat«. with printed
directions. Each packet has a fac-simiie ofthe signature
ol II- 8hepheard Moat.
JpTOUR months after date application will be made to | None are genuine unless they have this signature, and
when
land and negroes belonging
Bernes, deceased.
BENJAMIN BARNES, adm’or.
June 3d, 1946. 37 with the will annexed.
llie honorable Inferior Court oi Twiggs county, when are obtained frm agents who can produce their written a,>.
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands | pointments, 1
and negroes belonging to the estate of Janies A. Young,
late of said coanty, deceased.
F. C. AVIN, adm’or.
June 23,1846 ia
A Fair Proposition I
Money refunded, in every instance ichcrc they fail to
give satisfaction, if directions are folio teed.
DR. WOODJtlJFF’g
FEVER AND AGUE AND ANTI-fEYER PILLS,
81 oo i'KK box-
DR. WOODRUFFS ANTIRILIOUS VEGETABLE
LIFE PILLS ONLV 25 cts. PER BOX.
These pills hare been in use in the South; by physicians
and others they have been tested, and tbe results of it will
found gtveu in the certificates below.
Wo wi.l only add, that if you find upon trial that they
are worthless return the empty box and get your money
back.
Wo hnvo made arrangements by which we shall bo oblo
to furnish every family with a supply of them, and in order
that all may bo able to purchase, wo have put them at Re
very low price of 25 cents per box-
For further particulars, see pamphlet* at the agents.
M. WOODRUFF, M. D,
CSBTiriCATIS.
Dr. M. Woodruff— Dear Sir: 1 feel it n dety I owe to
the afflicted, to say something in relation to your iuvaluable
Compound Life pills. So established ain I in the efficien
cy of this invaluable compound, that I unhesitatingly sny,
nc family that can conveniently obtain them should be with
out them, as they are all the proprietor ssvs they qxe.
J. M. HILL, M. D.
Russel county, Ala.. October 23.1843.
Dr. Woodruff—Dear Sir: I havo made usa of several
dozen boxes of your anti-bilious pills, with the happiest ef
fect, in all the diseases incident to this climate ; and having
watched their modus operands carefully'and closely. I
can say that I have found tjtem to be similar iu their opera
lion to that Herculeaii remedy, Calomel; without, however
the deleterious effect frequently Arising from the use of that
article. J. BARROW M- R.
Baker county. Ga., April 22,1843.
Dr M. Woodruff—Dear Sir: In regard to your Life
For sale at J. It ARNKg’ Rook Slorc, on Cotton
Avenue, opposite tbe Washington Hall.
June 18,1845. 3g j.
F OU It months after date application will be made to the
Honorable’Inferior Court or Bibb county, when silling j
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
James it. Perry.deceased. SARAH A i'ERHY,
June 30—-40—4m. Executrxt.
G eorgia, bm count.
Whereas, Eliza Julia
®Ikh Postponed MhrrifT'* Salem.
AXP1LL be aohl betore the Court House door in the city
T T of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
; No. four, in square No. 9. one acre, more or
leu, with the improvements thereon, lormerly the rosi-
Bruce of Dr. Ambrose Baiter, now occupied by Su Lanier,
levied on as the property of said Baber, to satisfy a
fi fa from Bibb Superior Court in favor of the Central
Bank of Georgia vS Isaac G. 8ejtnour, Robert A. Baall
aad Ambrose Habsr—property pointed out by Tracy ,V
(Jreskain.plaintifTY attorney*.
W. H. MACARTHY, Sh’ff.
Xt*» XT THK SAKE TIME A!«D PLACE WILL BE SOLD.
I’art of ten acre lot. No. 5, io Kast-Macon, containing 3
«erct, more or lets, with improvements; lying on the road
Dadiogto Clinton, and known as the place'whereon Cham
pion Bttler row lives; levied on to satisfy s fi fa issued
from Ribb Superior Court in favor of the Central Bank of
Georgia vs. Champion Butler. Property pointed out by
pldaufl-a attorney. D. J. DAVIS, D. Sheriff.
AT THE SAME TIME AMD TLACE WILL BE (OLD.
One lot of land No. 142. in the third dist. of. originally
Houaton now Bibb: levied on as the property of John
tioasion now ihdd: teviea on as the property ol John
Young to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justine’s Court
of said county io favor of Lewis Lan-abeor bearer rs Miles
If. Young and John Young. Levy made and return:
by a constable. C. A. THARP, D. Sheriff.
August 4, 1846.
Admt/eirtrntmrmr Sale.
T> V virtue of an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of
J3 Criwford county, when silling tor ordinary purposes,
ill be sold at the CouetHouse door in Lanier, Macon Co.,
DR, B. BUAKDUETiVS.
VEGETABLE universal pills.
fflJUS medicine i* acknowledged to be one of the most
j over discovered a* a, purifier of the blood
I it is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a su-
Martin amriio* tamo fnr 1*p I or alterative, and stands infinitely beforeill tberpre-
era of administration on tbe estate of John Martin, late t.f nroperties^re alone oMm* 1 "il b* P^gntirc
said county, deceased. properties are alone of incalculable value, for tliese pills
These are ther.fore. to eite and adminish all and singular l"* 3 !., ro! ‘!rof*^ ^ “"J, pen< r!' *" d ' i,, I s, ; J,d °, r . w Mken,
the kindred and ere,Iiwrs of said deceased, to be and ap- ro* » dd tlre “g* by taking sway
pear at my o®ce within the lime prescribed by law. to show I fl fr ACfa .i,., ve l *‘ e *n»*«rable
cause, i, any they have, why said letter, ahould not be ro!',* 1 " 1111 ' The teeth are no,
granterl. | injured—the bones and limbs are no, paralyzed—no; but in-
Given under my hand, this 8rh day of July. 1846. 1 1 , of . lhe, . e distressing symptoms, new life and eonse-
42-6t MARK 1). CLAltKK, e.c.o. 40^" tanhnsiionis evident in every movement ..r the borly.
* 1 bese J jJJs, for colds, coughs, tightness of the chest,
G EORGIA, Bibb County,—Whereas, Benjamin Da-1 rheumatism in the heed or limbs, will be found superior to
vis slid Elisha Davis executors on the estate of Re- J ? n J Hiing imagined of thepowers of medicine; and in Li!-
becea Davis, late of tbit county, deceased, applies to me I iou * affections, dispnptia, and in all diseases peculiar to
for letters (f dismission from said estate. I women, they should be resorted lost once.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and siugu- I , For Sale «t J. HARWICH’ Hook Kiorr, opposite
lar, the kindred and creditoroof said deceased, to he and I l " e Washington Hall. Cotton Avenue,
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to j June 18, 1845.
show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my band and seal, this 8th dav of I
July, 1846.
July 14.
38 It
Pills. I can say that I ain very well pleased with them ; I
consider them to be nnti-billious, and where a cathartic is
needed, they will answer every purpose. 1 think they are
a ual, or superior to any pills now in use. 1 so Id a box the
lerday to a gentleman laboring under bilious symptoms,
and they relieved him so soon lli.it he concluded they must
bare Calomel in them- I can safely recommend them, and
think they will lie very saleable here in the course of anoth
er year. A. B. MOORE, M. D.
P. 8.—Send me two or three dozen more boxgs.
Tuskegee, Sept. 13,1841.
The effect of the Medicine in Scarlet Fever-—This
to certify 1 that I Jlmve made use of Dr. Woodruff’s anti
bilious pills io my family for the Ian three years, and find
them a most excellent family medicine. I have bad thirty
cases of Scarlatina in my family this year, and cured them
every one witb Dr. Woodruff's pills and some warm teas.
The medicine acta pleasantly and efficiently, and is deser
ving af a place la every family. JOHN SIMS.
Russell county, Ala., December 20,1843.
Also, Dr. Woodruff's Dysentary Cordial, a
Popular Remedy.
ALSO, DR. WOODRUFF'S WORM SPECIFIC.
ALSO. THE MOTHER'S FRIEND,
A VALUABLE DISCOVERT.
Females expecting shortly to become mothers will do
well ,0 use the above medicine, if troubled with premature
pains, cramps^restlessness at night, nausea ut the stonpinh.
or nervons irritability; it ia also valuable to prevent abor
tion and relieve after pains. The above valuable mpJi-
does
For Sale hr GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist, Mason
and also at the following places :
Francis 8, Johnson, Clinton,
Giun & Eiffiols, Culloden,
Daniel Sanford, Forsyth.
J- W. W. Drake, Tbomaston.
II. Pratt, Prausvilte, Monroe county,
Ira Peck, Marion. Twiggs eoutqy,
Joaiah Murphy, Raines Store, .-
It. Manning. Hayneville. .
C. H. Freeman, Knoxville,
11. R. Beers, Hawktnsville.
Hurd be liungerford. MomiceBo,
Charles Hongerford be Co., Jackson, ltutts county.
July 21—43-i-tf.
GUISWOLD’S
Improved Col Ion Cains.
ritllK subscriber Will coming the manufacture of these
I Gins at his old establishment, in Clinton, Jones coun
ty, Georgia.
’ He can offer no better recommendation ia favor of his
Gins, than the fact of having supplied more than twelve
hundred planters. with them during the last two years,
while no other factory has probably sold in tbe State os
many asxine hundred during the same time.
No expense will be (pared to HUstain1 their high reputa
tion. and render them still more perfect if possible.
They will be warranted ns usual to perlorm well, and
delivered a, the purchaser’s residence. Engagements can
be made witb bis travelling agents, or by letter directed to
him.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Clinton. Ga- March 25. 18 ,6 27 tf
JVcvr Spring Prints,
A N assortment of SPRING PRINTS, received this
day, and for sale low by, GEO. Wt ^RICE.
Macon, March 10, 184G. 2-1
Ofoi'ffia Bacon.
1 fi AAA POUNDS Hams, Shoulders and Sides,
I.VrjVrV/l.’ 7,000 11 Shoulders and Sides, {Wastorp
Bacon.) For sals by
July 29,1845.
CHARLES CAMPBELL &CQ.
44 tf
NEW “GOODS.
T II IS morning, received another lotofNow Goods,
—AMONG WHICH MAT BE FOUND—
Pink and Blue Muslin Ginghams,
Swiss “
Black Lawns, Black Ginghams.
Bonnet Ribbon, Prints, fee.,
At the People’s Store.
JOHN W. CLARK-
July 7.1840.
■ day <
M. D. CLAUK, c. c. o.
v 42—T ui
Fashionable Spring- floods.
T HE aubacriber ia now receiving n large and general
stock of Spring and Summer QOO D8, and invites
' the “
G EORGIA, Cranford county. I his rmstornereand the public to call *‘|4 examine, as be is
Whereas, Nathan ltespasa, administrator 00 thees- oojodenthis Goods are aa handsome end prices as reasoi.
tate of Joshua Ellis, late' of said comity, deceased, applies I ®"* e Bs #t au J' outer establishment in Are ejiy. -•. .
tome for letters of dismission i>om said estate. I GEO.V/. I'llItiK.
Theseerc therefore toeiteandadmonishajl end singular 1 “aeon, April 14,1846. £y
lhe{kindred end creditors of said deceased, in be and appear
at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under toy hand, this Cth day of July. 1846.
' IE0/.HA
July 14.
J AMI
KAV. c. e. o.
42 6m
Sugrar, ColTee, Iron, Sail, &c.
I Ql\ 1IHD8. St. Croix, P. R. and N.0.8ufiar*, .
IOU 150 Bags Rio and Cuba Coffee,
30 •• Maracaibo and Java C-iffec.
50,000 Lbs. Swedes aud American iron, flat round and
square.
75 Kegs, Cut Nails and Brad*.
English, German, and Blister Steel,
1200 Sacks Salt, bbts. fine Salt.
950 Keg* pure No. 1 and B. White Lead,
300 Gallons Linseed Oil,
, . _ ^ . . , ..... , " Winter ami Fall strsii ad Oil.
on the first Uoesday in October next, between the usual I U> e kiodred nnu creditors of said deceased, to be and ap- 150 Boxes Gloss. 8 X 10,10 X 22. 12 X 14.12X Ifl
knurs of tale, the plantation oa Flint River, containing pearst my office within the time proscribed by law, to «t»l 12 X 18. With a general assortment of Colors, for sale
Pastilles de Paris.
F or the alleviation aud radical cu»e of Bronchitis, and
other diseases of the throat, which have been used
and found eminently elfic-cious, aud are highly recommend
ed by numbers of the most eminent Orators of the dsy.
References of the highest respectability can be given
from gentlemen who do not wish their painea to appear in
print before the public.
N. B.—These pastilles give instant relief to hoarseness,
and also cold in the head. ,
Also—Camphor and Peppermint LOZENGES, for sale
by GEORGE PAYNE,
Druggist and Apothecary, Macon. Ga,
Jane 16, 1846. 38—[«t
G t EORGIA. Crawford county,
T Whereas, Patrick M. Calhoun, administrator on
the estate of William Matthew*, late of this county, deceas- I
ed. applies to me for letters of disuiiiaion from said edtuin-
nine hvudrr d acres. (MO)about five hundred of which 9
clear*! and io good euRivafson, adjoining the lands of Mrs.
Stapler, Edward Brooke and otliara, and known as the
Amxh plantation.
Also, will he sold before the Court House door at For
syth. Moaroe county. on ths first Tuesday in November
mil within the legal hours of sale, four hundred acre*, inor*
er i«UL (abour three bundreJ of which is cleared and
ealtivstion) Jyir^ on Echeoonee creek, in said county
Maaint.adioien.ie the Unds of Benjamin Collier, Wesley
T. Smith, and «th*rt.
Also, wili besnldnnthefirstTaesdsy in December next.
iwCsne the Conrt House door in the town of Knoxville,
Crawfsrd county, tirae hundred acres, mors or less, vie
Let Ns. xissty-sight, sad Lot No. one hundred and twenty
•ere*, the widow’s dower of arid laitlot excepted. Terms
mode keewsi on days of sals. Bold as the property of the
lot* lanes Locket), does t*td, for the benefit of the h*irs sad
oreissora ofsthl dseessrd.
REBECCA LOCKETT A.Wx.
WILLIAM LOCKETT Ad» r
Aegsst 1st, 1846. 45tds
istratjnn.
These are therefore to cite end admonish all and sin:
ulir
ADMINISTRATOR'S SaLE.
A OKKKAKLY m an order of the Honorable tbe Jnfe
rinr Court of Jones county, when silting as a Court of
Ocdinexy'.witl be jnld on the first Tuesday in October
•oct. ia Ctiocne, Jones county, hrtw-oen tbe usual hours of
sale 37U acre««f land known ns the iCl'ark a tvJ Sirawbridge
Issd, s^wiitisgtbe ls*dsof lloge (Chdbens and Luke Itob
art*, lying in the *s*J oaunly of Jones. Sold as the proper,
tvofTbocua* Lowe, lace of said minty deceased. Isold for
4a* l*an«frt of tKeereJowriof said deceased. Yersis cash
ELISHA DAV18,A<Wi'r.
Jily 2l-r-43—td*.
Aslmisssslrnler’a Male.
W ILL bt sold before the court bouse door in the town
of Lanier, Macon county, oo the first Tuesday
October next, within the legal hoursof sale, pursuams
nrdsr of the Court of Ordinary of said county, she fokaw-
iar property, to witi
Lot of land, number one hundred end three, asid tbeeast
imtf nf lot number one hundred and swcnly-two {122J and
*htiw«rcst of Benjamin H. Cain, deceased, in and to n
#aw Mill sad mill site, all lying insbe 2d district •J-origin-
aliy K uscogev now Macon r.nnnty, nod said mill known ns
Child* « anills, and also, tlio said Cain's interest in nnd to
a aoi-ofJne wheels; *11 ihoabove sold as the property of
fisaosnaw JI. Csiu. late of su’d county, deceased, for the
Lssslk »if his creditors. Terms made known on the day.
SAMUEL WHITH, Adm'r.
lair 44. K46. H
Adaiaislralsr'i Hole,
A OKJIR All L R to an order from the hrumnsble Inferior
•osnt of Twiggs county, when silting fnr ordinary
yisrposoo, vslllitw sold before the court hnuse door, in the
town of Lun;|finn, Stewart coanty, Ue. on the first Tues
day is I* »c amber next.
I,ot of land-number or,e hundred «*d thirty-seven. (137)
da tba 31ib dwtrict of .originally Lee. but now Stewart
•ceanty. (.Iso. ag-amide to said order, will be sold before
aba casrt hour^ door in the county site of Paulding county,
•Oa. on thrrfirat'Cuesdsy in Novcmlier next, two 40 acre
llots. to wits lot number four hundred and seventy (470,) iu
<tb» aotb distmot ai-d Sd seciion, and lot number one bun
Arad sad eightyrfbsoe (1F3,) in tlie 3d district, and 4th sec
,-imn, origiuallvrGbnsokcc, but now in the said connfy of
fPailriing. All the .said Ismis sold ns the property of Ilenj.
•1). Kelly, late of •fl’afigg* county, deceased—Sold for the
(•enafit of the hciro.of cnid deceased. Terms of isle made
Anown on the day, WILLIAM 8. KELLY, adm'r.
July 27. IMf. 44
^GKBRAftLYtei
Irslsr'a Hnlr,
1 order of the hoiiornhle the Inferi
or Court of Bibb county,when silling for ordinary
•purposes. »UI be sold before the Cnuit-bourr door in the
eity of Mail—11. ffibl, county, wiibi|i the usual hours of sale,
on tbe fi:*1 Tuesday in October nex|,sqii are 43.Nns.3amf
4, iiiitha nity of Macon. Sold
Nraifli. deceased.
August A—45-uda.
.1. *S, .11 J U rjf J.>, 4 V ' 13. n III I
d n« the property of George A.
AGNES SMITH, Adm'x.
Me R^(fro(!N for sale.
FIllIK sebseribsrwiUaella likely young woman, with I
1 tlier I in 3 chBtirea. Site i* a first rate scstnstres
y vdlunble In
• y»uiig,0(tiv
use-servant.
:, and of MMScep.
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not I iuW by
be grseted.
Givao under my band, this 5th dsy of May, 1846.
JAMES J. RAY, c.c.o.
May 12, 4846. 33—«m
June 20,1845
CHARLES CAMPBELL & CO.
41 tf
EGRGJA, Houston county.
aJT Whereas Sylvanus 8. Bryan, I
as Woodanl, deceased, applies to me
sion from said estate.
These ere therefore, to rite nnd admonish all end singular
the kUdred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and ap.
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show causa, if any they have, wfcy said letters should not
be granted.
Gir.ee under my hasd this 19th day of February. 1846.
_ , BRYANT BATTON, ef ft. o.
T thru try St, 1845. at— 6m
Kerseys, Blmikcls, SJioc*, Ac
f 17HE sabecribers have just received tlisir Fall supply of
administratorofTbom-1 A l, *»' rv 8^ od ! 1 . ,ui, , ab '« forplentation use.together wjth
te for letters of dismis- { “ b ,f J ner *‘ Bt ick ofDtaple Dry Goods, which they offer on as
j good terms »can be had (n this market.
hey (of it v those who wish to bay toexemine their stack
judgo for themselves.
The;
Iandju
October 14.18(5.
CHARLES CAMPBELL & CO.
3 tf
G EOlUiiA. Bibb county.
V/licress Joshua JonrJan, edmiuistrsior on the es-
COTTOIt PRESSES.
T HE subscriber is now engaged *1 his FOUNDRY jg
MACON.in manufacturing Bullock's Patent Progrev
sive Power Cotton Presses, which for coovenience,dura
bility and expedition, are unsurpassed by any thing of the
kirvl ever offered (o the public. To those wishing to pur-
“ttlSEZ&SSZSZSiXSfu, !ffl» & o-j. rf™-S
gg^.,"4.Jnr.b-..T.|“£S'i u „.„ ll , )s . ■owsvyumiAV.
Liver and Dyspeptic tficfiieinc.
I N offering this valuable Medicine to the peopleuf Geor
gia. for the relief and cure of muny diseases incident
to a Southern climate, I do not claim for it infallibility;
neither do ) say it will cure all diseases. But in
CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS &. DYSPEPSIA,
I can confidently advise and Recommend its use,
from my personal observation and use of the article in my
own practice. This article is favorably received wherever
it lias been used. I am allowed 10 refer to Mr. George
Heard of Troup, Mr John Warren of Columbus. Mr Me-
Affve of Cobb. Mr Asbuvy Hull of Alberts. Mr William
D Terrell ol Putnam Rev. John E. Dawson of LaGrnnge;
to which a great number of names might be added, who
bear their testimony 10 its value.
Doctor Henry Brauhupi has used tjiis medicine in his
own case, and fins prescribed it to many others, gives it as
his opinion, that it is one of the safest and most valuable
medicines that can be used in imperfect digestion, liver
complaint*, constipation and irregular state of tlie bowe’s.
It is useful in bilious complaints, to persons recovering from
bill.us fevers, and in sick or nervous bead.ache. To pre-
nanl women, who ere subject to costireness, this medicine
is well suited. In regulating the state of the stomach and
bowels, and promoting digestion, it is particularly useful.
1 could append a long list of certificates, but forbear,
preferring to rely on the virtues of the medicine to sustain
itself. Tbe medicine is a gentle and certsincatjiartic.toiitc
and sudorific. JO EL BRANHAM.
For Sale at Dr, BARTLETT’S Drug Store. Macon,
and Cowles & Nicholl’s Store, East Mason.
February 10,1846. 20—ly
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned is now ready to receive tlie State and
County Tax of 1846, due and payable on and after
this day. My office is at the Court House, where persons
wishing to settle their Taxes, can find me daily, (Sundays
excepted,) irotn 9 A. M. until 4 1*. M , until the Books are
closed. RICHARD BASSETT.
Tax Collector Bibb County.
Mapon. July 7,1846.
New ISool* ami SU« Cl?i
Gentlemen’s double sole Calf and Kip seven
ed Boots. r rov,ej and p c -.
Gentlemen's Calf, Goa* and Lasting Bro-*„. , , “
Geutlemet’slitfe Calf and K>p fe-rf a.
kinds and qualities. 0 ^' ro E J ns ef
Ladies’ colored and blpck Gaitera of nil .
Ladies' Ki-i Bushins, thin and thick solo^r ,l , , f* 1
Misses’ Gaiters qnd Hqlf Gaiter*, black a »j
With alaigo assortment qf children’s She C ? °, red ’
and qualities. cUoe * cf ail kiad,
Also a large assortment of Men's and Bov 1 ,
gans. double and single soltjs, pegged and nrilro ?? Sr »-
will soil as low as the same oual'uv esn i,. l w ' 1 trii»,
city- ' Ue bo »«hti Dllie
very low. ~ 111 “Us ntatl (l
Also Calf, Kip, Goat, Liyfaur and Jr
Patent-Amis,.Lasts, vcn ., '
Roots mada and repaired to order ^ '° lC '
Ida^on, Oet. 21.1845
OH nnn POUNDS BACON, rorsaleby
riU,UUU AMOS BEHTOH.
Julv 14, 1846.
l-i
DK BBLS. Whiskey,
Dll 35bbls. Rum,
40 bbls. Gin,
Cogniac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Madeira, Port, nnd Malaga Wines,
For sale by AMOS BRNTQN-
J«ly 14. 1846. 42
Very Larjjc.
J UST received a lot of the largest, fattest, sweetest mack-
e el ever in Macon, and no mistake, for sale bv
July 21—43—if. C. A. EL.L3-
L ARD. 1000 lbs. first quality, for sale by
July 21—43—tf. 0. A. ELLS-
S OMETHING good to caf. always on baud for sale by
July 21—43—tf. C. A. ELLS.
«?ar. Coffee, Ragging, aVe.
Of! HHP8. 8t. Crqjx, Pt. Rico A N, Q. Sugar.
* 10 Boxes and bbls. loaf, crushed A pulverised Sugar,
10 Hhrts. Molasses, „
100 bags Coffee,
200 pieces Kentucky and Pundee Bagging,
50 coils Kentucky Hope,
20,000 lijs. Sweedes Iron,
100 kegs Nails, with a great varitey of articles making
my stock very complete in store, and for sale Lutv, bv
AMOS BENTON.
July 14. 1846. 42
ROOTS AND Slloi: ; t
«*• Act Erick store on Sccond., lr . r , '„
(be Big boot, opposite George M. U -aV n *'>* r’,
Store. a * ‘Hryvni
s ritoxg & wood n« •
ineir euUre stock of lino,. ,
(be above spacious lmil:li n ' ;' ho «'w/
ojd customers and the public„L^ e
. ,, give them a caU. .I c « tll N»Bv.t,
arudSs at low prices shall at all time* be fur,, ,," 1 , lhh
fall aud winter stpek, which embraces everTan^f Tl *r
lice, is now betng received, and to wl.i c |7th c , 6
tbe public is respectfully invited. Their * Ue "Gn of
Plamation Brogans is the finest ever offered iL'T*** 1 -i
Double aid single sole nailed Brogans, ‘'
Doable and single sole pegged do.
Kip Brogans of all qualities and sires ri "i“»Ulie^
Cal f Brogan* „f all qualities and s.zes"
Thick ami Kip Boots, tnen auc brtys.
(a If pegged double and single sole Boot*
rib,', p 1
Ladies’Itnq blarkand colored Gaiter lt„„,
Black ami colored halfGaitrr ,,00ls -
Fine B.i skins amt Tie Walking 8hoe*_i; 1 ,
Fine bronso and blank kid Slipper, and
Misses’ Luatbpr gnd Morocco llLr, 1? *! . Vln '-
half Gaiters, with n erWraricT^^
Cloth SIiot-N for chijjlrpn. ^ Readier, JCidmd
l*ci%*herl*nsi$, Thread p„„ .
Ro.and Shoes madp ^d ron^J^f*- , Ac '
Martin. October 8 1845. ^ ft-i'aired as UusL
r 3 tf
Seasoned f.iimber Tor Sale.
Of \ ( W W \ FEET Scantling 3-4, 4 5,6 6,21-8. 3-8. 4-6
451 J,UUU 20.000 feet Ceiling,
20,000 feet inch plank,
30,000 •• Flooring do.
5,000 “ 1 and j inch do.
5.000 “ 2 inch do. JAS A. RALSTON
Macon, June—30—40—tf.
I 01 feale or lipiii,
* Tlie most bcantiful, desirable -».l „.
I deuce in the vicinity ol the city of r “''
.. Ithe centre of yit.eville. vet roiTrS. ufiT,' *"”* M in
tlie business part of tlie citv—aud aiHiilf a,;/
view of the ^"etnalf Coliege, and cnnvguiepiSriUWw 1
° .'If • < | l t ;V a " d fi r, -^ se ' A , c,, l , 7cm<uit ■iisiuiu,, koase -u
out buildings, fititiy suaded yar.1 aud eirWJent t
ter. fine garden and IV M itery-prachr* , f rl .! l’ **
best till frost-apples, .priuSu. VMSET^
the lftoftldelicious varieties. The Dreioi*^*.
fifty acres of land, through whiph runs a stream .'fwVer-
As to health mu surpassed by any spot i„ Gewria C.11
and see, and jtfge Ur yourselves. If^srnt. Hr 8 u
ormvueighuor, Mr.Bowman wil( ? how thepretstsr.! '
February 3, J846.
'
premise*.
P- B. STE0NG.
19 if
F«« RENT
White, and next East of Ross's old corner.
Apply to J. H. R. WASHINGTON. Agent.
July 7—40—if.
MARK D. CLARKE,C.CO.
- »to, I r gM^P CARRIAGES.
of At amission from the estate of Josephus Baldwin, late of St j 1 co -*f** EW , substantialiy and
said icoiNity,deceased. 1 J Jp handsomely limshsd; also Hockawnys, Barouches, and
TLese are therefore, to cite and ndmomxh all and singular Iiu ^V. P N us,rccei ; < ' d f f"m thr . t ' <? ' ,r the b*M manufacturing
the itindred and creditors of *sid deceased, to be and ap ‘F® north, and offeredI for sale on the mgpi
pear si my efSco within the time proscribed by law, to show I nTlir!VJ 0 lcrtns 01 *he
l>c»r 01 my ware wiinin tne luue proscribed ry I
cattae, if any they have, why said letters should not be
grained.
Given under my band, this lih day of July, 1846.
<l-6ro BRYANT BATTON, c.e.o.
- Carriage Ware house of
„ . , F. WR1GLEY.
Macro, June 2J. 1846.
G EOlHifA, Houston county.
Whereas, Calvin Blount applies to cue for letters of
administration, dc bonis non, on the eutus of Charles I
Esnm.lsieof said county, deceased. varies *.
These are therefore, to cue and admonish oil and singntar
the kindred sod creditors ol said deceased, to he and n
JJAVE^thU Haj , r _««v*d^0<enu’ Fine Fronch Calf
Whiting & nih,
lay received Get
ROOTS and BROGANS;
Ladies,Misses,and Children's Gniher Boots;
Ladies and Misses' Half Gaiter Buskins;
d*- _ do. _ Kid Slips and Ties;
do. Wliite Kid Slippers, with a large assortment
pear at my office within the tie* prescribed "by law, to slow/ I of fi^i?* 1 Misses and Children’s low prjci
.■nan If L f • • 1 • • ■ I All nl fits* nj in W P «!• iff lie , n t.l I„ _ • 1.
suss, if any they bare, why said Rusts should not be
granted
Given under my hand, this tth day of July. 1846.
O-fit BRYANT BATTON,c.e.o
All of the above will be sold as low as live same qualities
can be bought *n the city or Slate.
Macon, Mutxh 24,1846. gg
G EORGIA, Houston county.
Whereas, Christian J. 8ml
ters of administration,
New Goods:w,Nckv Goods!
istisn J. Staley sppLica to «ao for let I fpiIE subscriber bss just received a large lot or FINK
ter. m m.mmisirat.nn, de /rants non. *e estate of X MUSLINS, Muslin and Earlston Gingbams; Blue.
8smu*I Sulry ; also, upon tlio estate of Cbsrlea H. gtaley. Pink and Buff Check G ingbams; Ladies’ Twisted Silk nml
both 1st* of said county, deceased. Fillet Mitts; Misses Mick aud white Mitt*; Borage Scaris;
These ore therefore, to cue and admonish nil and singular j /? r n « c /'»/«#/. V
tho kindred sn.l creditors of said deceased, to fae and ap. ** T " , S S L ' 1 ° * " A KtrlS,
within the time prescribed by law.anahisw j qualities; Coarse Book Muslin and White Linen
sy hove, why said letters should not bo I dresses ; all of which are "now open nnd offpred
I Bt rFn.innnhfn r.-!rA* P><si/„.o.. ^... ..IL1....1 ._ • _
pear at ssy qSce
cause, if any they
granted.
Given .under any band, this 28th dsy of July, 1846.
»”C *« BltYANT BATTON, c.^.o.
at reasonable prices.
[ a call.
Jane 16,1846.
Customers arc solicited to give me
E. WOODRUFF
38
OciiiMlgec Iron Foundry and
Machine Shop,
MACON, Gf.
The Cash System.
fllisE Fubsrcilter, determined to change his business to
. X ‘It" Cash I’lin, will offer to cash purchasers bis Stock
r|UIE subscribers having erected a new EstabKahmont, « r . DRY GOODS and CLOTHING, at extremely low
.1 now offer to the public, inducamenta Rial they have prices. Tho sales will be confined :o cash exclusively,
never had ibefoid in that line of Lut.tuc.-j. Mill Wrights, I nn d to those wishing to buy great inducements will be ofi'er
Gin Makers. Ac , will find it to their advantage to give us ed. _ GEO. W. l’RLOE.
11 call, wo will guarantee all our-warkxo be good, ami nl I (Cr’ Those indebted to tlie subscriber are earnmuly co-
the lowest price—we have a good atot-k of Patterns on band. I quested to make immediate payment.
A good florae Power for sale. GKO. W.* PRICE
CHA8. 9. LEVY A CO. February 10, 1846. co-^f
Cotton Avenue, near Macon A Wes*. It. R. Depot, 1
May 12, 1816. 33 t f-
11acon Iron 4 Braes JFoundrn H oucirs r«te« j
. AND MACHINE SHOP. IfortnJd'urobilhV-^
SOMETHING NE%V!
likely young fcllitAS.
G 1.0. W. iFiell.
TTH E mj’. serflier having recently made large arid impor.
. ,, " lt "dditions to bis former li»tof iiauerns for Overshot
nM, and Tub inill "ccring. is now prepared to execute
. pr * *" r J* i‘ |,jr mills, Cotton fMetrics, Uorsc power mills,
or piiiut hi iou -Ktundiiig. Ac.; also Colton presses. Gin gear,
I Isiss-bimI Balls, mid M lliron* of every dcacription: all of
whicli will be,wad* af(|i* very best material sml workman-
•hip on tsiansdit aDd«gc%misndMiaa terru-.
ROBERT J JKDLAY.
. . ly
Afanillu Grass iCotd 8KIRT8.—
superior to the firons qldth. both in com-
durnbthty.—Fot sale by
July28. 1846. 44 JJ. WOODRUFF.
nit*
Macon, June J*t, 1646.
New Spiiiix Goods.
rgllll-: subscriber would eeapi-..:fully inform bis custom-
l ers. that he lias received his stock of Spring and Sum
mer Staple ami Fancy UtZV i.'gfUJOS, lowhichbein-
Vitos the attention uf qhu*u wisUuy to purchase koo.1 GooJ*
at fair pr-ctii. E. WOODRUFF.
April 21, ms. i . jo
N O f I C tf, — The Subscriber h* vipg associated
with him Rr. Julius C. Gilbert, ths business will in
future be conducted under the firm of SlfOTWELL A
GILBERT. I'hasfl indebted for accounts of last year
will please call#nd settle the s?,ne.
. ’ HARVEY 8HOTWELL.
Macon, Janvwy 1, (846.
T Dnijfs, Medicines, «fcc.
HE Subscribers will be receiving every week fresh
supplies of MEDICINE 8, carefully selected for
theg? in the Northern Markets. Their arrangements ena
ble them to sell 41 very low prices. Physicians and others,
baring opportunities of sending to tjiem may rely upon hav
Wg their orders executed upon the most favorable terms-
The quality of tbe articles will be Use best always, and the
prices as low as if they attended personally to the purchas
— of them. SHOT WELL A GILBERT
aeon, January 1,1640.
15—if
GERMAN AND INDIAN
HERD DOCTOR.
T>RYANT pAURElt, two miles west of Russellville,
MJ Monroe county, Georgia, has on hand a complete se
{ec/tiauof Meojcines, whicli he proposes administering to
those who may favor him with their patronage. He pur
sues the German method of judging disease by tbe Urine,
in which he has never failed to give general satisfaction to
the thousands who have applied to him.
Ilundredsof certificates might be given of Disease cur-
•cd by our means, after every other bad been tried in
vain; but we deem it unnecessary inasmuch ns the success
of the practice ia well known to a large portion of tbe citi
zens of Georgia.
N. B.—Those living at a distance uivat expect to pay for
medicines in advance.
April 14, 1816, C 2-fCza
\ New Goods*
r|1 HE undersigned are receiving OiUd opening their
X Sirring and Summer supplies of FANCY and STA
PLE DRY GOODS, aiucu>g which sriRfce found all tbe
new styles of the season; #11 of \vhi.ii will be sold at the
lowest prices. Purchasers arc invited to call and examine
tiie stock. ». McKinnon a co.
April 7, 1846.
PAINTING.
S HERWOOD fc j’ATTKHSON, Corner of Second
and Oak Streets, wp-Rd inform the public that they
arc prepared to execute
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
OJUININU.
Drjgotiqa of R/nod aud Marble, Glazing, nml Paper Ilnng-
iug; Picture Frames made ami Gilded.
OLD CIIAIRS
RcLmutated. Painted and Gilded; Furniture Varnished
and Polished.
RELL HANGING
^oqe in.the hest manner, materials furnished and warranted.
In elegance and despatch, it is their determination not to
the surpassed by any establishment at the South. Persons
(in want of any of the abore work will please give us a
call and examine specimens before engaging elsewhere.
February 17,1840. qi—jy
Carpetings
J O S T received n few pieces of handsome three Ply
aud Superfine Carpeting—for sale low by
GEO. W. TRICE.
April 08, 1846. 31
I'.’iiiil.s aniroilfi.
rnn KI!GK Nosl and 3 Whitc
300 gnllons Linseed Oil, .
200 do Lamp Oil,
Witb a varictv ofColursfor Painters'u i , foi ale by
July G 40 CIIAS. CAMPBELL A CO
M A C 0 N
Carriage pri Dome.
(Formerly Wtfglcy .(• // art '.|
TH E subscriber may be found at hi* OM Stsn.1. wnk
P __ w , , good assortment of (’itriiageS, Harness S-n'.ilr. ■u.u'
ROM the 1st Oct. next, the large fire-proof BRICK ry and Harness Hardware, Ac., all of whicli are r si,j
^ STOR*. on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by A, | on the most accnpimodniing terms.
REPAIRING in tbe vari-us branches of his buiiaeu.
executed with neatness and •!is’
A share of patgonagp is iijust resj^ptfollv solicitol.
MACON CARRIAGE SEPOSITOBY,
©c Eoaclie and Wileoxsoii,
H ETW KEN the Kioto House and Wa.'Iiijctiii
Hall, and opposite Mr. Q. A. Kimberly's liar Store,
i Qfi Mulberry Street, have on band a fresh aad well «•
| lected stock of
C A RR I AGES. BAROUCHES, ItUGGWS,
and liockyways. Saddles. Harness A Bridles.Trunk.,
Valtcea. Carppt-bags and Satchel!*. Saddlery and
Harness Hardware.Skirting II*rues*,Bridle,
TOP “"<1 Paljlnt Leather.
Morocco ef every variely. aud a besittiful aswnmrnt r(
Carriage tnpiming;, consisting ,.f Clotlis, L.rcn, T.,v*i
Rliltei*
"1 f LBS. of fine Orange County Butter received:
I. V V” this dsy—it is (upgrsuper excellent. For sale |
July 14, 1846.
by
C. A. ELLS.
Hats, Halt and Shoes!
R eceived by strong pc Wo<«t.
Gents.’ Hats, latert style;
Ladies' sml Misses Slips and Buskins;
Gents ’ Gaiters, a fine article.
July 14. 1846.
Gent’s Fine Boots.
G ENT’S fine French ealf boots, just received nnd for
sate by
Macot), June 1st, 1846.
WHITING A MIX.
B LEACHED and Btojvn SHEETING, 4 4, 6-4. and
12-4. direct from the manufactory, just received on
Mulberry street, atthe PEOPLE’S STORE,
April 16,1846. 30
G ENT’S fine cassimere and cloth button Gaiters, a very Axles. Bands pash-frames. Spring*.Steps, llows.Li.pt
fine assortment, just received and for sale bv * I < , ra *.* e * mid Oil Lcpgimgs; Gils. Paints, aad VsntiA
June 1st. WHITING A MIX. I '-•arnages ot every descrquion built to order. Hepxiri i.
every iiranch of tlie above business executed with mauw.
WHITING A MIX.
The Swpetcsf Yet!
I nrtfk lbs. of Orange County MAY BUTTER,
I uUU just received and for sale by
and despatch. Priccsto suit foe times.
Macon, Mareji 3. l£46.
sue
June (fi. 1846.
C. A. ELLS.
Harness and Sole Lcftthci*.
J UST received, a lot of the best qunlilyl
GEQ. W. PRICK.
February 04, 1846. 22 tl
Sale and Livery Stable.
THE undersigned respeci-
folly inform their friends swiibepA
lie that they have opened n 8TABU
in MACON,fog tlie purposeofdoinga -Vo/rnu*t /.irrr|
nttsiiiets, and respectfully solicit a slisrvof pubfirlw
ronago. Their Stables are connected with the FLO I®
HOUSE, and every attention will be paidtocuetomtau
order to give general satisfaction.
Their Stables are large, new nnd comttiodinos, wttHn
Lots and every convenience. Parsun* wnujd d* wHI(
[ give us a call. tf. HAWKINS.
J. W. BAKIBA
Nlacon, April 21, 1846> 30—tf
J*nnd for S.ilc. ^
THE subserihei offers for Sale h' s Jr
ole settlement of LAN US lying i" ” ,rl1 "
county, on tho main road front Ltaier U
Tazewell, near Cedar Circle, containmi: !; j
, hundred and thirty acres—one hundred i
thirty or forty of which are in cultivation, whicli » "'1
adapted to the culture of corn, cotton and whe*U 1 ■
place has a good dwelling and out-houses on it- P45* f " u
will be made to suit buvers.
EMS0N MILLEB-
Marion county, April 28 .1846. 31—«
r.ipcr Hnn^jn^s. Npticc.
TUtoT received a good assortment—some very handsome FT1HOMAS P. STUBBS and EDMUND nUS-'B 1 ' 1 ”
•* «1m » lot of beautiful Fire Board Prints. 1 Ksqrs will ac.t as my attornies and ali.e.ud to any
Apfil f 1,1846.-29 GEO- W. PRICE, | ness in which I eui interested duringinyteir'pogaryr-| 5 ^ r,c
from the State- a60S BESsON
Bstggin?, Rope aiifl Tivluc,
On BALES Gunny Bagging,
Ovr ?5 pieces Dundee “
50.0 •• Kentucky "
150 Coils Manilla Rupp,
75 •• Kentucky
1500 Lbs. 3 ply Bagging T sting,
Var sale ou reasonable terms, by
CHARLES CAMPBELL A CO.
Jpjy 29.1845. • 44 tf
i Valuable Plantation
F OR SALK in tlie 14ib District of Houston county
For particulars enquire at fofo Office.'
May 19. 1846. - 34—m
Silks, Baragos, Muslins, Gin^linins.
fpHK undersigned havejuat received and are now open-
X ing every variety apd style of the above goods suited
to the present seasotf.
April 7,1846
n. McKinnon a co.
28
Umbrellas', Parasols, and Sun
^ ff A D E8._ A good assortment just received and for |
July 21—f3—fl.
sale at tbe lowest prices.
April 7,1845.
n. McKinnon a c,o.
28 ■
IVcw Spring Drv Goods.
I1H1S DAY received at
I EDWIN WOODRUFF'S
Macon, March 17.184G.—25 on Second Sf.
' Cal f
A LOT of superior, mspu facta red, forssls low*
1% Shoe Thread, Spjfr Awla, *c- GE0 w rfllCB.
February 3f, 1846. 5^*
Black
L ADIES’colored and black Gaiters apd Italf Gaitets, i
large assortment, just received and for sate low bv
June 1st.WRITING A MJ^.
Cloths. , _, Hlll
CJUPERFINE and Common Black, and mu'!
>3 Clotlis and Cassimerea—just rerejvcib ^ ^
April 21,1846. ^ \Jt-
ADIES' white and black Kjd Slippers, very fine, rfi-
. * * >- ■ ■ ■■• i -iTir"
ccived and fnr sale by
June 1st
WHITING A MIX.
J
U^ISSKS' A CHILDR
'fl Shoes, a large assortment, 1
received and for sate by WHITING A Ml#.,
Sheetings. , *^-Asi
UST received a lot of Superior 6-4 sml J -
and Brown SHEETINGS. yj.-g pfilCB'
February 10,1646.
June 1st.
JSoniiGts.
A FEW dozen new style Neapolitan Lace Bonncm;
do. Missus and Children's do.
Just received by N. McRINNON * CO.
May 19,1646. 3<
She** j
French Drilllu^ mid Cnssimers.
U8T received an nssorttaent of tlie above—Also lTpn.;
some Marseilles Vestjngj. GEO. W..P11I,CE.
April 14,1646.aj
Lace ITIusIin Shawls.
L.OT of foo above—a IVCW nml licautiful nrficle—
large size. GEO. W. PRICE.
April 14.1846. '29
A
Parasols .and Sun Shades.
UST received a forge assortment of foe above—some
very rich ami handsome. GEO. W. PRICE,
April 14.184G.
Floors
I OH Nib'*- Canal Flour. 10 do Ifolfon<’re ' , ,’J u :‘
I and for sale by CHA’,3 ClMPULU
• June 25, ISfo. ■
, Fifty Cent ’ §I|0C f,-.erst SI
J UST received a large supply of L« d, *V G.itris!
A foreje assortment of Gent’s line But* 0 . .
A large assortment of Geiijte' fine fom' 1
A large assortment of Gent’s fine I 1 relic ,. •tlisil
, A large assnrtinetU of Calf Joining and 1 1 ^jclt C, 1
nil of which will be s^pld ns cheap as die sam
j be bought in the State,by
April 2,1646
pllMSOLS,
W1IITING * Mjf -
lies
Lolettes aadSaaStaJ*
pt lot tol .
THE PEOPLE
29
IVcw Crrocery Store.
HPIIE subsetiber bavin" opened in the Store formerly
occupied by John D. Winn, nnd more recently by H.
. Uronsoii, would beg leave to solicit a share of public
putmnojre. He will keep constantly on hand a pood supply
~ Croccrfea timl €onutry Piotluccy which will be
iold at the lowest market price.
J. \Y r . HOWARD.
Macon, June 1C, IfcJG. Jg tf
the best and t
April
Liiicit Drillings, Drai*
"•* .. iV CO-
ND SUMMER CLOTHS—* F
A received by
April 21,1846.
N. McKINNGN'
Wore JVcw «ood^ -•
F )LKA and Coronation Robe?; a , M 1 '^
light and mourning, Nans no k an ^ (< ,jj an ,i
iifualin Giute'hanis. end Printed Lawns.. 1 ^ •-
•lie ditto ; ju&l received and h»r ; sa ,. n i-Vv s uN ^
May 13. N. McMNAW*