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Parlluj wllli I’rjt'ilil».
* nr l. i.. connKLt.
Oboe meet upon tii* kcui • ti le
My frail an I slender barque MMt ride;
A'inid its quicksands and iu losm
'Ti* destined Tar aud wide to roam.
Ooca wo.-o with friends belovo-t I part.
Bat hew front l.enec a gracelhl heart;
Oh ( think oat I can e'er forget
The heart’s eternal nnpaiddebt.
Vara well! my pent-up feelings flow;
Farewell! 'tis all I can bestow;
* O! may the friendless stranger claim
Tity memory's love in friendship's name!
J fro to meet the stranger's eye—
It ta uiy sad, sail destiny.
But O ! believe those left behind
Arc with my heart's best throbiu;* twined.
May H • wlio guides and guards our way
Ne’er suffer its/Trout Him to stray!
May's: tbo‘i Hft cFiy Messing share.
Who Inst blest Mi; with kindest care!
May His rich love and mercy spread
W.i'th flowers tlio path where tiiou most tread!
If'tis His will, attain I 11 rente,
If not, we’i! meet in Hoaven, onr Lotus,
And now I’ve resclied my rocntam home,
I find I sra not all alone: *
Kind looks aro civen, kind wonla are spoken,
Though Wosry I am not forsaken
I'll claim the widow's promise here,
And Impc the orphan's boon to share;
A sfranycr to your hills I route.
Here rosy the stranger find a home!
Far. far and wide, o'er earth's broad space,
A strauecr's footsteps will I trace.
Nor'midst its thnmging crowds can see,
Oue heart that loves or throbs for mo.
And yet, amid life's toils and cares.
The stranttcr some times hotter fares
Than those whn ve ronnd the hearthstone clang.
TUI t'retn its hopes they're rudely flung.
But tiio' a wanderer from the tent
Wltere childhood'* happy hours were spent,
M.- native land. I still tnsy claim
Within tliy lines an hnmhle name.
ViumxiA.I may still behold
Tity mnnntaius. as in days of old;
Thy bill-girt seetirs, th.' irentle streams.
Thy clorioqa snuaet'a fading beams;
I've been an exilo from thy sliore,
O! may 1 wander heneo no more.
Rut harlwrcd safe within thy rove,
Fiud some to serve and some to love!
The Old .fluid’* Thermometer.
Jtgt-
II. Anxious tor coming out, and tbs attentions of the
other ses.
H. Benins to bsre some idea of the tender passion.
17. Telit of love in a cottage, and disinterested af
fection.
HI Fancies herself in lore with some handsome man
who has flattered her.
10. Is a little more dillident on account of being no
ticed.
f>). Commences being fashionable.
91. Still more confident in her own attractions, and
expects a brilliant establishment.
Cl. Refuses a good Oder, because ha is not a man of
fashion.
93. Flirts with every young man she meets.
94. Headers she is not married.
93. Raihcrmore circumspect in her conduct.
91 Begins to think a large fortune not quite so indis
pensable.
97. Prefers tiio company of rational meu to flirting.
99. Wishes to ho married in a gated way, with a com
fortable inromo.
19. Almost despairs of entering the married state.
30. Bather f.-arful of being called an “Old Maid!''
It. An additional love of dress.
39. Profossrss to dislike halls, finds it difficult to get
good partuers.
33. Wonders how men can leave the society of trait-
Ut women—to flirt with chits.
94. Affects good linmor in her conversation with men.
33. Jealous of the praises of women.
95. Oirarrels with her friend who ie lately married.
57. Thinks herselfxlightcd in society.
W. tikes to talk of her acquaintances who are mar-
.4 ried unfortunately.
" <9; lll ualuro increases.
43. /Very meddheg and officious.
41. If rich, es a degnier resort, makes love to s young
tnsn rilLimi fortune.
43. Not succeeding, rails against mankind.
49. -Patriality for mrJt, and teandrl commences.
44. fiever* against tuc manners of the aga.
45. Strong predilection for a clergyman.
«I. Knrr.gcd at hia desertion.
47. Beccm s desponding, and takes tnrff.
• Turns all sensibility tocats and dogs.
49, Adopts a dependant relation to attend upon her
feline ai d canine nursery.
90. Berr-mc * disgusted w ith the world, and vents all
her ill humor on her nnturtnnnle relation.
rtr.r. be sold before the Comt House door in the
_ ' City of Macon, Uilib comity, on tlie first Tuca-
•lay in Dcccinbernoxt, between tue usual boon ofsalc,
tho following property, vix :
Lot Number ti, in ijnare 39. in tho city of Macon,
Bibb county. Levied on as the property of John J.
Bounett, agent tar Smith W. Bennett, to satisfy his
Tax for the years 1846 and 1847. Tax duo 638 06.
Property poiuod ont liv Richard Bassett. T. C.
WSl.H. .MACARTHY, Sheriff,
nov 3 »
£"« brif.t, BIM. V'e tie J •■■fieri of
Vif the Infrri-
» Hxrriitor’N hnlr.
\ YUILL best Id on M. n lay the 13th day ofDerem VI I Inferior Co rf rf*ni C-iunty. * Um-t
V T her next, at tho into residence ut Klisha C ><rt*>f <j r ,l m-rry, Sot-ember 'Jem. *847. B.iumel
Wright, ofJooci enutv, deceased, all the perishable ' »■ Hunter, nliymstrntor ofthe estnteol Hamilton
and real estate, belouciug In said desease l, consisting ) Atchison, tlcceaaeii, having folly edwiiiistare.7 oil said
of land, negroes, corn, eotton, fodder, household eud estate, liraya tor letters of dismission therefrom,
kitchen furniture. Also, stork of every description. _ It is therefore ordered by the. L’oit't, that this Rnle
nil;i» Mortmise Sale.
T TyiLL be sold before the C'onrt House door in the
V T city of Macon, ou the first Tuesday in Decern
her next, within the legal hour* of sale.
Lot number eight in square sixty two, (69) and that
part of Lot numlier seven in Bquarc sixty two (62,)
which lirs on the South side of Cotton Avenue—the
said premises lieine bounded by Cotton Avenue on the
;me side, and by Poplar street au tho second side, by
First street on the thin! side, and by an alley of twen
ty feet on the remaining side. Levied on as the pro
perty of Jerrv Cowles, to satisfy two Mortgage fi. Ins.
issued from Bibb Superior Court in favqrnf Bjjns Wood
vs. Jeny Cowles. Property pointed nut iu said fi. fat.
WM. II. MACAHTHY, Sheriff,
sept 59 1
'Abinc is t;tc t.'liry,
Greet H tiler of the realms on high—
The glory of the csrth ia thine.
Whose #tas reflect the starry sky;
Whose cliffs eternal sunward thine.
Far as ad verdurous man has tried
To scour the land or stem the tide;
Far as the human eye can see—
• Belongs, All-Beautiful, to thee!
Th- dally tua sod nightly moon,
Thn xdd the living world below;
The glitumetii g tiers iu lerfy June,
Aid i,( rtheni It -I.rs on northern snow—
Btill ceaselessly thv power proclaim;
Still glory iu thy glorious nume:
TVrever olid isg praite to Thee,
In uclcc of spheric harmony,
But, far beyond the glories here,
That our regardless eyes behold—
81*11 a new heaven in light appear,
Witlt pearly cates and streets of gold.
There white-robed glancing souls ahaUglotm
Beneath the trots of Eden's stream;
There kneclin.- hv the glassy tea.
Shall dug their ra nsomed songs to Thee.
Exhale Realty.—"The beauty of the female fig-
ore," atys Leigh Hunt, 'consists in h.iug gently ser
pentine. The epithet terpentine is somewhat equiv
ocal, am! suggests some rather unpleasant associations,
bet tho idea meant to bo conveyed is easily under-
stood and appreciated. The curve ia the line of beau-
tv; sud it :s moat probably a knowledge ol this princi
ple tl.tl boa induced the very extensive use of the
Grecian loud, (as it is calleJ) iu which so many of our
fair ones, (we will not ssy our fair etadert) delight to
indulge. But iris not the Grtcienbend alone, nor the
the set and formal disposal of tho limbs, nor the com
prrisimi of ontlines naturally rotund, into a compass
“small by degrees and beautifully leas'"—r.or one n> r
td' of these that make np that beauty of the female
ft* r:. ol whirb the |«nct loves to dream, m I to the
'wa -ucal iufluaure of which all, even the worldly wise,
how in prufmmd acknowledgement. There is iu it
wore of the disine than of tbe material. It is the in
dwelling and informing spirit, unconsciously disclosinv
Used iu every look, gesture, attitude and action, that
impa.ts to woman that symmetry and those graces, so
far hey and tho resell of mere art to imitate. Truthful
nea*. prompting to each natural development; modesty
and v. t ivmtHcr.eo, tlie one delicate but not morbid,
the ether always tearing to be ovcr-bold; the ingeni-
ousncif of heart, fresh and tinjaJed. that knowa no
aril, and it too pure to suspect any; ttie minded sense
of weakliest and of strength that aeems ever to appeal
for prolortiou. and yet evur vindicates itself from out
rage with a majesty that surpasses conception, ami ia
perfectly resistless—these qualities it is. ami inch as
•here that breathe from (lie face of woman and shine
through her form, redeeming tho homeliness of feature,
#i> ine to every movement an air of uncoustraint. and
diffusing over the whole person tlist gentleness and
spirit, of dignity and gTadcfoluess that cm atitutes the
eli r nn and the perfection of woman's loveliness. “
Fair resile*, cultivate tie heart—it is tlie vein with
in Ih - casket, tlie pesrl above all price! Cultivate fhe
heart—and all other graces shall be added unto you!—
Charleston Seme.
Bihl) Sheriffs Salt's.
W ILL lie sol I at the Court Honan door in tlierity
of Macon, on tlie first Tuesday in December next
between the legal hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to witt
’ Oue negro woman, a mulatto, named Nancy, about
43 veara of age. Levied on at the property of James
TriBcmif-t, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb Snperi.
or Couit,iu favor ol\V.B. Parker va. 4. II. Keuuert.
Also, the undivided half of lot of Land, No. 131, iu
tho 4tli district of originally Houston now Bibb coun
ty, containing 101J acres more or leaa. Levied ou as
the property of Nat. A. Shipper, to satisfy a fi. ia. iu
favor ol' W'm. Moreland vs. said Skipper. Property
[•ointod out by Plaintiffs attorney.
Also, one mulatto woman named Nancy, about 45
S ears of aga. Levied ou as the property ol Mrs. E.
ernett. to satisfy a Distress warrant for Kent. Jaa
A. Ralston va. R. Bennett and J. H. Bennett.
Also, Lots nos. 3aud 4. containing each 5acres, with
improvements, aifyuning the south uext part of the
town commons, formerly occupied by P. A. Lawson,
and more recently bv Augustus Burr. Levied on as
tho property of Piea’saut A. Lawson, to satisfy 2 fi.
fas One from Bibb Sutwrior Court in favor of G.
\V" Sommers, am J the other from Bibb Infcriorronrt
in -favor of Shannon A McGhee, both against Pleas
ant A Lawson, and transferred to Tim- II. Harden.
Also. 40 acres of Land, more or les*. with im
provement*, it being lot no. 9. Macon Reserve, lying
on the Forsyth road, about 9 miles from Matron, and
known as tlie place whereon Wm. Riley now lives.
Levied on as the property of Win. IUlvy, to satisfy a
fi. (a. issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of
Washington Poe v*. Wm. llilev and Henty Clark.—
Property pointed out by Plaintiffs attorney.
Also, Lot no 3 in square 42, fronting on Plum street
in the city of Macon. Bibb county, together with all
improvements. Levied on as the | iroperty of James
R. Bennett, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Justices ironrt
of ihe 7I6th district, G. M.. in favor of William B.
Thomas va. James R. Bennett Levy made and re
turned to me by F. F. Lewis, const aide.
1 D. J. DAY IS, Dep. Sheriff.
November 2,1347.
Ac. 4Cr., sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and crcditoi a.
Terms cash.
DANIEL Ct’LI»F.PPER,
ELBEilT WRIGHT.
oct 19
’ Ex'rs.
/tilmiitifrlrrilor’s Sale.
4 GRFEABLK to an enter of the Inferior Oourt of
Bibb county, when sitting for onliiuuy purposes,
will be sold before the Court House door in the city of
Macon, cm tho first Tuetday in January next, tho fol
lowing property:
Fractional Lota No. 6, in tlie 4th district; No. 947,
in the 3d district; No. 3, iu the 4th district, and No.
33, in the 4th district, all orieiually Houston now Bibb
cronnty. containing 369 acres, belonging to the estate
of Jonatliau Neal, deceased. Sold subject to the
Widow's dpwer, tor the beuciit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. (
Also, 16 Negroes, vix. Burton, a man 34 years old;
Carter, a man 26 years old ; James, a mail at years
old ; Ned, a liqy 14 years old ; Sara, a hoy 19 years
old ; Red. a boy 10 years old ; Maria, a woman, 40
years old ; Vieey, a* woman and her child Malissa, 18
niontlia old ; Caty, a girl 19 years old. and her two
children Charles. 3 years old. and Amanda, 15 months
old; Anna, a giri 17 vears old; Kmsline, a girl 15
years old ; Mary, a girl 7 rears old; sud Aueeline. a
girl 4 years old." All sold ns the property of Jonathan
N'cal, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and credi
tors and fordistributhiB. Terms at sale.
CHARITY NEAL. Adra'x.
WRIGHT NEAL, Adui'r.
nov 9 6
bo published once a month for six month*, and at the
first regular term ofthe irourt thercarter. aaid letters
will be granted unless cause to the contrary be shewn.
A true extract from tlie minutes ofsaid Court, this
1st November, 1847. M. D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
nov s v. 0
I'ORAIA, Comitr*—Whereas Martha
Sjr PIliibrick applies to roc for Letters ot Adminis
tration ou rite estate of Paul Philhrick, late ofsaid
comity, deceased.
Tliese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors_of said deceased, to be
nml appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause (if sny they have,) why said Let
ter* should not l>e granted."
Given under my hand, this !9tli 'lav of Oct., 1817.
MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
oct 97 b—St
AdmlnMintw'fl Snip.
Ilf ni.L W sold agreeably to an order of the Info-
1 T rior Court of Paulding county, when sittiue fi>r
ordinary* pur|>osc*. on the first Tuesday iu February
next, before the Court House door iu the Town of
Van Wert, the followtux Lots of Land, vix: No. 936.
iu the 18th district; and No. 1124, in the 19th district,
of Paulding enmity. .Sold a* the property ol Jouathau
Neal, late of Bibb enmity, deceased, fitr the beuciit of
the heirs and creditors of sai.l deceased. Terms at
tbe talc. CHARITY NEAL, Adm'x.
. WRIGHT NEAL, Adm'x.
nov 2 6
g~1 rOHOI.4, It|t»Y»raunty.—Wliereas Green J.
V* Blake applies to me for letters of Administration
on the estate ot AIouxo W, Brown, late of aaid county
doeenaed.
Tie sc are therefore to cite and admonish nil and sin
gular the kindred au-l creditors ol'aaid deceased, to be
nud appear at my office vrithiu tlie time prescribed by
law to show cause if any they have, why aaid letters
should not he granted.
Given under lny bn oil this 23d day of Oetolier, 1817.
MARK. D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
oct 26 • 5—-*t
Bil>i> Iffortiimie 9:iIp.
'ST7'ILL bh sold before the Court House in tlie city
T T of Macon, on the first Tuesday in December
next, wilhin the legal hours o( sale,
Oue Negro Man named Tom, 60 vears old ; one bay
Ilorac, one two hone sawn and harness ; and ono
Jersey Wagon : ' Levied on as the property of James
Gamble, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. in favor of John
McDonald va. James Gamble. Property pointed out
in titu Mortgage. ’ D. J. DAVIS, Dep. Sheriff,
•ept 28 ^
Ill nr on Bitlitti; Saloon,
Mi'f.rr.nrtv street, maco.v.
S HEP OWEN, one door from Mr. J. H. Damour’s
and nearly opjmsitc Messrs, rilafr well A Gilbert's,
respectfully iiifonns liis frietala ami the public general
ly. that he is uow prepared tufuruishand serve n|>auy
lielicary the Market affords. Oynter*, Fith, Terra-
pins. 11’ild Dark*, 1 'ration. Partridge*, and all kinds
of game iu season; al o. Straki, C’tflrf«. Soup, fyc.,of
erety variety. Ta all wlat wish further parties!*-*,
tlie proprietor would say •'come and *rr me. pledging
himscU to give them a kiudly wehwttie, and to leave
no room for auv oue to aay, tlie thin-r ran be better
done. ' FHEP OWEN.
Oyufm and Fid received By every evening's train.
Hftel* and Famil'es supplied at all times, on verv rea-
annnble terms. Orders from the country carefully at
tended to. S O.
Macon. Oct 19.1817. 4—€m
Pa*ts»oiicHl Bibb S5i4*riC" , s Sals*.
\"4rlLL be sold Itelore the Court House in the city
T T of Macon, on the first Tuesday in December
next, between the usual hours ol sale, the following
property, to wit:
West llaltnf Lot of Laud number 223 in the fourth
district n! originally Houston uow Bibb county, con-
taming opc hundred acres, more or less, atfyiiuing the
Lands of Hardy and Stubbs : Levied on astbe projuT-
tv of Iletiry Smith, to satisfy a fi- f*. issued Irom lfibb
Superior Court, ia favor of George M. LorIU1 v*. Henry
Smith and Mitchell Coxwoll. Said fi. ta. transferred
to Turner Smith, and property pointed out by him.
Also, oue Ne-TO Man, named Warren. 30 years old :
Levied on a# tlie property ot Joseph A. White, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. issued from tl.o Inferior Court of Bibb
county, in favor of tho Mariue and Firo Insurance
Bank oftlie State of Georgia v*. Joseph A. White.
Lew made by 11. Trapp, former Deputy Sheriff.
Afao, l gray Mule. 1 black Mule, 1 two horse Wag-
,ju and Harness. Levied on as the propc*rty ot Win.
Thompson, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior
court; in lavorof Wm. Williams vs. Joseph A. White
an Wm, Thompson. Property pointed out by Plain
tiff s attorney. _
D. J. DAYI3, Dep. Sh'ff
nov 2 6
To rttmllios tintl Hotel Keeper**
I OOAN A ATKINSON have on hand, ami are
J prepared to furnish every- article iu tbe Crockery
and Glassware line, required hy families and H.iteTi.
Their stuck ia notsurpsase I cither in point of variety or
style by auy in the city, ami peraui.a m want of any ar
ticle in’ the Glass or Crockery wars line, would do "well
to call and examine their stock.
Macon, Oct. 26. S—tf
CroeKerj- nttd fliniMvaro.
T HE nwler»i--ned have just received and offer for
' sale a large and general a«*nrtineut of CrorVcry
nn-l 'Glassware, of tbe InH-tt and ban Ismncat patterns
Their stork ia complete and puirbasrra ran rely on
finding every article in tie* line at their establishment.
LOGAN A ATKINSON.
Maron, Oct. 26. 3—tf
G S ctiftftift it,!* omif.—To the Junttce*
r ofthe Inferior Conn of oud County, -itiim at
a Court cf Ordinary, Juft Adjourned Term, 18t7—
Green J. Ulake, Ariuiinistriitoriin the estate of Leonard
Adams, deceased, having fully administered said es
tate, prnvs for Letters of Dismission therefrom.
It is ordered by the Court. Tlint tliis Rule bo pub
lished twee a month fiir six months, aud at the first
Regular Term of the Comt thereafter, said letters will
be granted, unless cause to the contrary lie shewn.
A true extract from the .Minute* ot said Conrt, July
24th. 1917. MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
july 27 41— 6 >u
ifN 9:4*994711. rribf. Co«"»v.— 7V> the Justices
x 9 of the Inferior Con rf if *aid Coo oft/, siftin'* a*
a Conrt of flrdiuarw, duly Adjourned Term. 1847.—
Wa/lou.-ron Poe, Administrator on tlie estate of Oli
ver I! Prince, deceased.having fully administered said
estatc.prays for Letters of Dismission therefrom.
It is ordered by the Court, Tlist this Rule be pub
lished once a month for six months, and at the first
Hegnlar Term ofthe Court thereafter said letters will
be granted, unless cansc to the ixuttrary- be shewn.
A true extract from the Minutes of s'i.l Court, July-
24th. 1947. MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
july 27 - 4 4—6m
C l ::OT!f.'t -. t»»n*isu Conntr.—Whereas,
9" Leaty C. Manning and GilewCole, anpliestome
for Letters iff A Iministration. main tlie estate of Ma
thew Grace, seur. late of sai 1 count v, diu'eated.
Til.-,, sre therefore Incite ami H-lmonish nl! and sin
gular the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased,
to file tlieir objection*, if any they have, in my nIH-e, VHL.., - .
within the time prcs.*riheJ h"v law. otherwise' letters Calico and furniture DdnitvV Table Covering of vari-
of administration will lie --ranted. | nit* kinds; 10 4.1M and 12-4 Bl-mkcts. of best makes;
Given.under my han I and official signature, this 1st j Woolen mid Cotton Flannels, all qualities: Striped.
Plaid and Embroidered Curtain Muslin*; colored and
Calcdnuiu do; Sil . striped Aipacca
Silk and Worsteii Alpaeca
Cashmeres and Delaines, (a large stack)
Coronation Plaid; Idach Aipacca, colored do
Iluena Vista BriUinuts;PIai.lsforcbihircu'sclotlies
Ginghams. Calicoes bleached A.brown Homespun
Furniture lViuts of new ami bcautitol styles
lied Ticking, all qualities ; Liuscys and Kerseys
Broad Cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets
Fine Bath Bod Blankets. Kentucky Jeans
Gold Mix’d Jeans ; Carpets. Rags, Bonnets
Ribbons, Artificials. Tabs, Wreaths
Mourning Collara, Work Capes, Work Collars
Black Lace Veils, Green Gauze Veil*
Bovs’ Leather Belts, Canton Flannel
White, itednn.l Yellow Flannel. Counterpanes
Toilet Covers, Table Covers. Ladies Cravats
Thread and Lisle Edging, Gentlemen's Cravats
.Silk Hose, Wornted do.: Cotton do
Kid nod Silk Gloves, Gimps and Fringes
Hem atitcli, bordered and Silk Handkerchiefs
B "l.inef Luce; Red and 'Green Oil Calico
Velvet Ribbons nod Worsted Mits
Besides a large variety of'other Goods too numerous
to mention, but which I would he pleased to have you
call null examine. A. BENTON.,
oct 12
3I;icon Caxli Store.
TV. «. KATCROFT,
COTTOS AYKSVK.
QAfl PACKAGES Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
— \ It I now opening, which will he sold cheaper tliaif
auy other house South of New York.
Rich Silks
Cashmeres anil de Laities •
Rieli embroidered Cashmeres
English ami French Meritioes
Eu-dish and Scotch Ginghams
Rich de I.nines at 25c
Fine Linen Handkerchiefs at 12je
Check Cambric pl ] -’(e
Irish Luieiis at 50c
Heavy 7-9 Shirtings at 6jc
Red and Wiiite Flannels at 20 a25c
Heavy Kerseys at 12} a 16c
Heavy Ticking at 12}c
Fine Blenched Shirting at 12Jc
Fiue English do at 6jc
Fine hem’d stitched Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Kill Gloves. Silk and Cotton Hose, Rich Gala Plaids,
Rich Plaid Alparraa, If ieli Embroidered Muslins, new
style Embroidered Holies, Fine Bombazines, Fine
Alpaeilas at 37}r.; 10-4 and 12-4 bleached Sheeting,
Fine Bed Blankets, Ag.
Matxm, Sopt. 28, 1847. 1
(louse Rpcpiii" Articles.
I OGAX A ATKINSON have just received and
t j offer lor sale, Cor^ielingi, Hues', Blanket*, Tnk-
in"t, 10-4 and 12 4 Linen Sheeting and pillowcase
Linens; 10-4 and 12-4 Cotton Sheeting mi l pillowcase
Cotton; Irish Linens; American and English Long
Cloths; table Linen an I table Cloths and Napkins;
ltussin, Scotch and Huenhaek Towelling*:-furniture
■of November, 1817.
BRYANT BATTON. c.c.o.
nor 9 6
4'MMttfr.— Whereas
white Marseilles Quilts: together with their usually
large variety of black and colored Dress Silks. Cash
mere# Plaid tjondu, Sha/et■. Worked Collars. Arneri-
Tlio I'ntrioti.iii of Woman.
SIRS. SIOOCItXZT.
Raw shall wo aid the land we lors?
O'er duity tomes to poor!
And catch the warrior's wrathful mood
From Amazonian lore?
No, sisler, ao.
Amid'the strife of angry minds
With lifted voice to morel
Or where the long procession winds.
Boldly to mix, and move?
No, sister, nav
In onr own place, the hearth betide,
The patriot's heart to choer.
The voting unfolding mind to gnide,
Tho future sago lu rear.—
Where sleeps tbe cradled infar.tffair.
To watch with love, an I kneel in prayer,
5 • ithe each sa 1 *"ul with Pity'# smile.
And fro'.»• a on every latent wile
That threats the pare, domestic shade;
Outer*, eo belt our life shall aid
The land we lore.
'Atramn*.—It generally happens that when men of
■mall ambition are very eaify distinguished by the
▼oiee of fame, their thirst of honor is soon quenched,
and their desires satisfied; whereas deep and solid
n.iuG are improved and brightened by marks of des*
tiuctum, wliicli aerve ns a brisk gale to drive them for
ward in the pursuit of glory. They do not so much
think th it they have received a reward, as that they
have riven a pledge, which would make them blush
to fall abort of the expectations of tbe public, and
therefore they endeavor by their actions to oxcol them.
Thoo knoweat that wiusasre fight to *»•■ eoureoun-
ttv. a ,■ fight the caase of her.von : the aaa who folia,
falls hallo red, is '» a victim to tho gods, for them, and
to their altar#.—Mn .on.
Ter. flower enamour'd of tbe inn,
At hit departure, hang* her head and wii|6
Au 1 sliroads her two tin ss up, and keeps
Bad vigil, lik« a cloister’d nun,
T i hi. -.-t in I ■ ray appi :ns
W ».... • I. .-I c a! ■ r- ij • drias her tea-» I
i w i*
Adiaintelrnlor’s Sttlr.
A GREEABLE to an order of the bonorelile Infe
rior Court of Twiggs county, while sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, will he sold before tho court house
door in tlie town of Mariut. Twiggs county, ou the first
Tuesday in December next, witiiiu (he usual liours of
sale, the one half of lots of land No. fifty-« wo and fifty
three, (No. 52 aud 53.) and the one fourth of lot No.
twenty-seven. (No. 27,) all of said lots situate, lying
and being in tlie twenty-fifth district of originally \Vii-
kinsondmt now Twice* county, and sohl as the lauds
belonging to the estate of Robert If. Arrington, olaaid
county, deceased, and as his interest in said lands.—
Bold for tho benefit of the heir* and creditors of aaid
deceased. Terms of sale will lie given at tho sale.
HENRY C. ARRINGTON, adra'r.
NANCY ARRINGTON, adm’x.
sept 91 58
A<!i!iinislrntor*B S:»lr.
A GREEABLE to an order ofthe Honorable Infe
rior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting for or-
dinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, before tlie Coart House door in tlie
Town of Marion, Twigca county, one Imudred and one
aud a quarter acre* ot Lot of Land number eighty sev
en, (97.) and known as the East half ol said Lot. Also
forty acres of Lot number not known, but adjoining tbe
one’hundred one and a quarter of Lot No. 87. All of
aaid Laud situate, lying nnd being in the twenty eighth
district ol nricinialfy Wilkinson, bat now in the said
county of Twiggs, and known as the lands assigned
and laid off to Mrs. Lnrany Kelly, and as her dower in
the Lan-la of Benjamin N. Kelly, deceased. Bold as
Ilia Lands ofsaid deceased; and for die benefit of tlie
heirs. Terms cash.
WILLTAM 8. KELLY, Adm’r.
sept 28 * 1
AdminUtrator's S.tlc.
T ftJILL bo sold on tlie first Tuesday in December
T T next, at the Conrt House in Kainliridge. Deca
tur county, (formerly Early.) Lot of Land number two
hundred and twenty soveu, iu the nineteenth district ot
aaid ronnt.v, containing two hundred and fitly acres,
according to the survey of aaid county ; it lieing part
of tho real estate of Jonathan Neal, late of Bibb county
deceased. Terms ou tlie .lav of aale.
CH ARITY NEAL. Adm'x.
WRIGHT NEAL, Adm’r
sept 28 .1
Tew Tin Warp H.miifiirforr.
J ONKri A MeKLHOY rcspectu lly inform the cit
izens of Macon and tlie surrounding nuu.tn, that
they have taken the Store on Cotton Avenue, formerly
occupied liv Freeman A Roberts, opposite Little's
Drugstore", nud the Mariue ft Fire Iusnranre Bank,
where they intend carrying outlie Tin Mnudlactiiring
Business in all its branches. They are ]repared to
fill all onlers in their lino with promptness and dis
patch, and at prices ns low as at any 'similar eatali-
lialiracnt in the South. They respectfully solicit the
patronage of their friends ami the jmblie."
Tin Ware of all kinds kept constantly on hand.
'■©t - Factory Work done ettbe shortest uotice.
Macon, Oct. ia, 1947. 3—3m
IVow Fall ftttil jVitilcr (Sondi.
J AMES O. HODGES has received and opened at
Ilia new stand in Koacre' Brick Tenement oti Cher-
ty street, uear Mr. Benton's corner, a large am) desira
ble stock ol Fcncv aud Staple Dry Goods, Groceries,
Bagging, IIoj c,Twine. Hats, riliots Hardware, Crock-
cry tjaddlerj-, Iron, Nails, Salt, ffugar, Coffee, Tea, fte.
Together with a general supply of Liquors, Winer, ftc.
His stock cndirnces ahnnst every variety 41 titaals
usually kept iu a retail store. These GkkIs are new
and desirrhle, and will lie aobl «t the lowcat market
price*. Ilis former patron* and friends and the public
generally, are respeetfullv invited to give him a call.
Marmi, Sept. 28, 1847.” 1—tf
C NKOItAl.t, U on* ton . „ .
K John King, Administratorof tlie estate of James Jf 11 "Jitwh 1 "inrs, riilk and Cotton Hosier)-,
King', deceased, applies to me lor Letter*ot Dismission I G.o»-cs, Il.lkts., ftc., fte., to winch they invite the at-
from sai.l estate. ; tl ' ,1, "‘n ot their tnciuis and tlie pnblic geuerallv,—
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and j Cloths, Caastmerea. Battinets, Kentucky .leans. Ker-
aiugdlar the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to j scya. I-mse: s. English, r read) and American Tweeds,
he and appear at my office, witiiiu the time fireserihed * . estiDia, jnst received; which we will sell at the very
by law, to shew cause, (if auy they hare,) why said j prices. LOGAN ft ATKINSON,
letter* sl/iuid not be granted. I sept Jl , 42—tf
YctV Gout’s :tti<! Gre:»l B.iriratiis.
I OGAN ft ATKINSON, are receiving at the old
J stand of George M. Logan ft Co., corner o: Sec- , . ....
ores, applies to mo tor Ectiere j ou ,| alII j cherry streets, a large aud most desiralile
lie estate ol \V idiaiu -d. Hur *ttu-k at Pry flood*. Crockery, ftr., which they will , Otari. Diipnv ft Co a Cognac Brandy in bottles, a
V. deceased. sell at prices, which cam* it fail to suit imrciiasers Jew dozen, aver; superior article; brand viutaare 1805.
Given u.uler lev haudMIii* •'■tit ilav of July, 1847.
july 13 BltYANT BATTON, c. c. o.
C l HOIII4# t, rSoM-fon I •■niit.r.—Whereas,
M Reulien M. Hargroves, applies to me for Letters
ot A imiuistrxtiou on the
srmc, late of said ismuty
These arc tliereliire to rite aud admonish all aud
singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within tbe time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, (if any they hare,) why said
letter* sliuiild not be granted
Given under my hand tie* 12th October. 1847.
BRYANT BATTON. c. c. o.
oct 19 4—5t
Mouougnhelaand Ry« Whiskey \
Madeira, Port, Claret, Domestic and Malaga Wincs
Cordials’ Brandy Fruit. Cherry Brandy; Lemon Fyrop
Rasphetry rivrn"p; Pcaelt and Cognac Brandy Cordial*
Gooseberry, Currant, Pcacli, and Kaspbeny J ams
Strawberry Jams; Preserved Ginger and Oranges
Preserved"Peaches, Pears. Quinces, Plums, ftc.
Jellies asst., Tamarinds, Dntes, Prtmes aud Currants
Citron, Figs, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon
.Strawberry and Raspberry Preserves, Capers, Olives
Sweet Oil’Vermacelii, Macaroni, Isinglass, Grapes
Tomato, Walnut and Muslironu Catsup
Ground Ginger, Cayenne Pepper, Pickled Oysters
Pickled Lobsters. Gherkins, Mangoes, Horse Radish
Pickled Cabbage, Cucumbers and Artiebokes
Wiiite Wine and Apple Vinegar, Pepper nnd Rnice
Gunpowder, Ilysou, Hvaon-skin, nnd rionchong Tea
ltlnek Tca.'MuKtanl, Prepared Cocoa nnd Chocolate
Prepared Pepper. Allspice mi l Cinnamou
Snolines. Anchovies nnd Scutch Herrings
Boston, Butter, Lemon, rin .-nrnud Soda Crackers
Brazilian Nuts, Almonds. Pecans. English Walnuts
American Walnuts, Country nnd Rnckwhcat Floor
Rice, Cranberries, Wliito Beans,Halibut Fin#
Pickled aud smoked Sainton. Tonemes nnd Strands
Pickled and smoked Beef Tongues, Dried Beef
Codfish. Northern and country pickled Beef aud Pork
Bacon, Lard, Grists, Muni, Potatoes, Corn, ftc.
Mnckcrck Nos. 1,2 and 3, in halves, quarters nnd kits
Ilolognn Sausage, Cigars. Pipes, Bracking
Plug. Cnt. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Matches
Scotch, Macahoy and Rappee Snuff
Raisins in J, J and whole lmxes, Dried Frnit
rinerm. Admnnntine and Tallow Candles
Hay's bar. Sassafras, Toilet nnd Shaving Soap
rialieratiis, patent Yea*f, Starch, Copperas, Indigo
Letter, Foolscap and Wrapping Paper, Lemons '
Blue nnd Blnek Ink, Coni ai«l .Straw Brooms
Counter Brashes. Tubs. Tiuwaie, Jnea. Jars. ftc.
Butter, Egi-s, Poultry, fte., Pine Apple Cheese
Coroanuts, Toys, Demijobna. Candies assoited
Porter in pints and ipinrt Bottles
Star Ginger Pop and Soda \Vnter.
Jo those who ninv please to favor na with a rail, it
will be our endeavor to give sati«fni-t-on. in Imth tbe
articles and prieea. H E NR Y B A11. E Y,
J. A. R. BENNETT.
!"t?' All kinds ofCiuntry Produce wanted, for which
the market price will be paid. B ft B.
jnne 29 40 tf
Tra:c.2>a;. x & < o s
J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL It it
E.MI'Oi.'Km HAT -'Xfic,
> Z! ^ ’nmundersigned having narrl,.. f ,, f
fee «... • entire,. k
•A /f.iy if LAV l.STAItl.1.1,,vr\ l M
on Mulberry street, beg leave to
lie that they are uow receiving, dhretf^f w
Ma.nckactouv, a large and well sclclm?l ,,1 '»ro
H ATS a A O CAPS
Consisting in part ol men * and boy’s
Pm Fashionable Black and Dreb B,„
H ■ do *» bSS* 8 *?
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do 8il*
5° Bru,!,
P'siafoini
Broml Brim Black and Drab'ti'I?' 1
aim A
d ° Br^'
Ho t t
Men’s Peari Sporting Hats u *mier ^
do Ashland do
do Tampico do
do Knickerbocker do
do Black Glazed do
A large assortment of Men's and 1W. n
Diiao WOOI. HA TS. of even- descrinti
Men’s miid Hoy’s prem. Otter Caps a
New Wholfwlc Stotv.
T IIR SulfiscTiopr Ims.inst opened a store on Cotton
Avenne, at W. A. Hobertson’s old stand, nearly
opposite Messn. A. J. White and Bancroft’s stores,
aud is now receiving an assortment of
CiSrororips nml Dry Goods,
which are offered at Wholesale, viz:
20 lilids sSnrar, various qualities
30 sa«'ks first ijuaJify Rio Coffee, a choice article
20 sacks seeotirf ipmiity do
12 bai's old .lava Coffee
50 bhls N’. O. Whiskey, 30 do Northern do
30 do American Giu, 20 do Brandy an excellent
article
50 boxes Sperm Candles
30 do Adamantine, warranted to stand any cli
mate
30 boxes Stairh, 20 do Soap,
1.5 boxes I*omon Syrup, 5o1m?s shot
2.5 Isixes Tohaerc». Watkin’s, Henry’s and Tay*
Jot’s best Honey dew
20 halves fhmey rut and Fisher’s •
15 cLIits Liiey ot Virginia, from tlie Vir. Agency**
New York.
20 bhls No. X Halifax Mackerel, larjo, best brand
1.5 halves do do 30 bids No. 3, Iur_e
Halifax,
20 halves do do warranted, inspec
tion of 1846.
»A 1*30
20 lialf Pipes niel •piarters Otard, Dnpny Co’s
CosuiH* Brandy, Goddard’s Comae, vintage 1825. A.
Seijurtte’i brandy, Madeira Wine; Meder Swan Hol
land Gin.
do tifie Fnr Caps, new style
do line Nntria do ^
do
do even- vari^
do with coven ^
do
do
Ho
Ho Muskrat
do fine Cloth
do Navy
do oil silk
do Glazed
Infant's Fancy
Together with every other description of n
APS now extant: ' n *ft
Ptft
Caps nqw extant: ‘ n *ttnf
Pic-scsaing facilities for obtaining their » t
qnalleif by no other estnbliahincnt in ;h;, ,? a ' *
Georgia, and surpassed by none in the State!? *
voting their exclusive nttentiou to the Htt vzj ^
the subscribers are prepared to sell even-
their line at tlie t.oAVEST pnicEs,anHtowmjJ*!'. | l
satisfaction to their customers. Pmvhsjen
sportfully invited to coll and examine thel,»5 N
i ,riecs ' belde.v n
store m Mulberry at. sign of the Mammoth t .
aug 31 ^
The aulweriber returns hi, sincere ti -''
11' liil to liis numerons friends and the public for*?
i: -'”li very liliernl cuconragement extended W
since the opening of tlie above Hotel. Sundry '
proveineuts have been, and others nre beinem.J,?
tlie better aocommodation of tbe travelling twit
Tbe Oregon House is situated netr the heL*!
Cotton Avenne, in a high nnd hcnlthy partoltfori?
aud within five minutes walk of the Macon ud 1W'
eni Kail Roail Depot—from and to which the bier?
of customers will be conveyed gratis.
While soliciting their custom, be pledges himsdf,
spare no means to give satisfaction to those JJ
iqran him. M. BARTLETT
Macon, Ga., August 1847.
»“g 3 45-tf
prices, wtiiefi raiuait fail to suit purchasers
generally, l’ersons in want of Goods will do well to
call nml examine the very large and desirable stock
of the undersigned before Iniviug elsewhere.
LOGAN ft ATKINriON.
sept 21 • 52—tf
\l Charles West. Executor of the last will and
testament of Edward Kugiam, late of fid. county,de
ceased, applies to mo for Letters oi Dismission from
said estate.
These are therefore to cit * and admonish al! aud sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to \ tion id purchasers at al! times, nud at prices that will
fat and appear at luy office, wilhin the time prescribed j Ire satisfactory to the purchasers—among which are
XOTIf'E.
riUIE subscribers respectfully Invite the attention of
1 Merchants and Planters, to their stock of Fancy
and rirAPi.r
;> *: v o o o n s .
now in Store. We shs.ll also he in weekly receipt of
Seasonable Good* throughout the season, as it is our
determination to render our attark worthy the ntten-
Ynv Sforr--j|pw N GooH*.
rilHE nndersigned Las taken Ihe Store Sirmeriy or-
a cupieil by Joseph N. Seymour, on Cherry street,
immediately aiflofauuc the store of Hall A Brantley,
where he iutoans at ail times to keep a well selected
aud desirable stock, suited to the country ami city
traile. containing almost even- article in the Onirrry
and Dry Good* line, which will be sold at the lowest
market’ prices for rash or country produce. He res
pectfully solicits a call from his frienes apd the public.
' J. T. LUMPKIN,
oct 26 S—tf
AdiiiiiiistiutorN ffiiilr.
I I'ILL be sold at the residence of the late James
T T ilusbce, deceasod, in Ilihb county on Tliura
dav, the 9th day of December next, the personal prop
erty of said deceased, consisting of three head of hoc-
act, two males seventy nr seventy-five head of cattle,
fifteen or twenty headoflioga. 6 goats, plantation tools
house and kitrlieu furniture, ftc. ftc. Terms of sale
made known on the day.
MIDDLETON McDONALD.' adm'r.
ELIZABETH HUriBEE. adm'x.
oct 19 4
flttnrdinti's Sale.
TT9Y virtue of an order hom tho honorable Inferior
JL* Court ofsaid county; when sitting for ordinary
pur|<oaca, on the fi at Monday iu September last, will
he sold at Kuoxville. in Crawford county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, between the usual liours of
sale, all tlie negroes belonging to Elizabeth Dugger,
minor heir of James Dugger; latcofaaid enmity, deceas
ed. Sold Cw the benefit of said tniaori Terms made
known on tho day of sale.
CINCINNATI!8 M. LUCAB,
Guardian of said minoi
set 19 *
Pottptncd Adminlbtrnior’s
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Iulcrior Court of riumtereonnty. when sitting for
ordinary parposcs. will be tol l before tlie Court House
door in Fayettevifie, Fayette county, ou the first Tuea-
day iu December uext, one Lot of Land No. (57) fifty
seven, in tbe seventh district of said county of Fayette,
belonging to tho estate of Green Norris, late ol aaid
ooauty. deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heir* and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known ou
the day efsale. RUTH NORKlri,
Adm’r with tbe will annexed,
nor 9 6
litltftinMritfDr’.s Sulci.
■9TE7TLL be aold on the first Tuesday in January
T v uext,at the Court House door iu the Town of
Perry, Houston county, between tho usual hour* of
sale.'all the Plantation of Joshua Pattishall, deceased,
lying on the Macon Road about a quarter of a mile
from Perry, with the exception of the Widow's dower.
Also, three hundred acres of Pine Land, lying in tbe
fifth districtof Houston coonty. Lot No. 151, and the
North half ol Lot No. 136. Sold as tho property ofthe
lato Joshua Pattialiall, deceased, for the purpose ot
distribution. Terms on tlie dav of sale.
BRYANT BATTON, c.c. o.. and
Administrator de bonis non, with the will anuoxed.
nnv 2 6
Cupnrtiifnhlp Yofire.
H INES A HARRIS have tliis dav a«*ociatcd with
them iu business Mr. JAMES 11. HANNON,
for tho irarpoae ot doing an A VC TIOS, H'.lA'A*.
HOUSE ASP COMM IS SI OS BCSISESS,
under the firm an t name of
llitirs lltirrhA ISttttiton.
Wc have takeu the Warclionsc on the corner of
Cherry and rieeond stri ct, known a* Gen. Elias Beall's.
Situated in the m*M» central part of bnsiucss. we now
tender our services to onr friends, and tlie public ceue-
mllv, in tho above l-nsinets. Our undivided attention
will be given to all busiucs* intrust*-! to onr care, aud
tbe usual facilities granted to our customers.
ULNES ft HARRIS would take this opportunity
of returning their thsnks to their former friends aiul
enstomers. for past favors, aud solicit for the new eou-
ccru a cootinuaure of ilieir patronage.
lllNEri, HARRIS ft HANNON.
Macon, Sept. 1, 1847.
sept 14 -31—2m
by law, to aliavr cause (if any they have,) why said
Letters should not he granted.
Given under my band, tbi« '.th dnv of July, 1847.
july 13 ’ BitVANT BATTON, c. c. o.
C IEOfttll l. 4'r»wrf»r-l Cowufv.—Whereas
T Irena Colbert aud H irrisou II t'oiiier apply to
me for L-'ttera of AdminiatratiiHi on tbe estate ol Obn
di.-di M. Colbert, late ol said comity, deceased.
The*- are tliereliire to cite nnd a Imouisli all ami ain-
cnlar, the kindre-t nn-l ere litoraof aai-l deceascil. to
be ami appear at my office, withi: tlie time prescribed
by law, to she w cause (if any they have,) wav aaid
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at Office, Octobers. 1817.
JAMES J. RAY. c. c. o.
oct 12 3—5w
t'ttlPit ('ranfiirt #'oi«ii-t—Wliereas,
v8’ Isaac Dennis, aenior, aid Isaac Dennis, junior,
Administrators on the estate of Jeremiah M. Dennis,
deceased, apply to me for Letters of Disinissiou from
sai l administration.
There arc therefore to cite and admonish all nnd sin
gular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by
law, to shew cause if any they have, why aaid Letters
should not l»e granted.
Giveu under my hand at office. September 6, 1847.
JAMEri J. RAY. c. e. o
sept 14 51—6m
IVow Sntltllrry Slnrr.
rpHRnndersi.ucd have a lame and general stork of
) riad-iles. Harness, Bri-llca, Trunks, Carriage
Trimming*. Milan Hardware—together with every
other article usually kept in their line. Their facilities
are such that they can sell barer tliau any other estab
lishment in town. Pitreliafera are invited to give them
a call before purchasing else* here.
MORRIS ft WE8TCOTT,
Opposite A. J. White ft Co.. Cotton Avenue.
deeS 11—tf
Ctiitrlev D. Csirr.
n it A PER AND TAILOR, So. 30. Broad Street,
Charlrtton, S. C.—Has always on hand a hand
some assortment ot Cloths, Casainieres, Vesting* and
Fanry Articles, which lie offers au the usual terms, or
at 10 per cent, discount for cash,
sept 7 30—«m
Bcnntf nnd Economy Combined—*
Koinetliln'; long wished for.
riMIK tubscrilier having ma<te every necessary ar
L rnngemeut is now fullv prepsre-l pi attend |>iora| t-
ly to dy eing, i leauain-; nn-l repairing all kinds of
rea-ly made elotbiug. surli as. costa, pant*, vests, ftc..
Atsol silks, satins, shawls, an-l all kin-ts ot' Ima-y
dress goods damaged hy use. lie flatters liimseil'tliat
he will be able to render J-cried satisfaetiou to every
one who may favor him with their patmuage. A good
assortment of triinmitigi for aoats, pants, vests, Ae„
always on hand at reasonable rate*. Work done at
abort notice, and in elegant style.
JOHN C. LOGAN.
Macon, Bert. 14, 1847. 52—ly
N. It- Clothe* sent from any part of the State will
be cleansed or dyed any color dirrded nnd strict at
tention paid to their being lorwarded safely.
J. C. L.
enough—in
performance of
own fortune*
Ailmini'iltlor'iiN Salt*.
A GREEABLE to an orderofthe Honorable Infe-
. rior Court of Twigg* county, when sitting for or.
diuary purposes, will he sold before tlie Court House
iu tlis towunf Marion Twi.-cseounty.outhe first Tues
day in Jnnuary next, witiiiu toe legal hours of aale,
nine negro- v ro-wil: Sharper 45 years old, 8am *J5
year* obi, llhoily a woman 30 years old, anil child,
Aim a girl 13 yean old, Bill a hoy about 12 years old,
Mnriali aci -l about 8 year# old, Jacob a boy about 5
yean n’.-l, Ismic a boy about 3 years old, sold as the
property 0f Bnu<3era Vann, -lrcc'1-eJ. fur tbe benefit of
tlie lu-irs and creditors. Terms twelve i:->ut!rt credit,
with Mi-all notes and r;-- -ived sccnrit;
ii-l approved security.
JOHN A. WELBON, adm't
A'lcnry «f .41t«*inn9i9 I.timls.
fllllK tul-scrilrer takes this opjairtnnity to tender
I- liis thunks, tor tbe liberal patronage lie lias here
tofore received in the aale ol Lands, an-l informs these
desirous ol puiviiasiug, tiiat be has still a quantity to
sell, situated iuthe counties of Bailarar, Macon, Uus-
aeil, Ciianibcra, Tallaiaiosa, and Coosa, awl will turtln-r
aay, that no pet son Ira* been railed upon to pay lor
land* purchased of him, without a lair showing tor
titles. 1 have, iu all rases, sold to honest aud rrspret
able persons, amt thereby saved the. necessity ot'col
lecting bv law. To those whom 1 represent n* Agent
in the sale of lands, I tender my thanks for tlie confi
dence they have reposed in my judgment and punctu
ality, nnd 'for the liberal pay their husiuess has ofered
me. I am now rea-ly for the settlemei. tof all huaincss
that I have transacted ia the solo of land, and will ev
er hold mvaelf ready.
Persons "having lands to sell in eitherof tlie above-
named counties, who can makegno-l titles to the same,
can have them offered lor aale. at their value, by ad
dressing tbe subscriber with aut! rarity to sell, at Rnlem,
finite! comity, Ala. WM. II. MAYNOR.
1 refer for "character, ftc., to either ol the following
persons:
lion. 3. Jones, I Grn. D. MrDonenld,
Judge G. E. Thnrass, I II. L. Beuuiug, Esq.,
Alex. McDon-.-ald, I Hon. A. Iverson.
John A. Jones, Esq., | Dr. A. J. Robinson,
Cot. Wm. II. Harper.
juna 8 36 3m
Tcnnottt'si "oifVvteti Glnsirovv Ale,
It'isti 71 alt. IVliiskef. Ac.
DA Dox <-f tliis celebrated Bcotch Ale, 13 doz Patter.
—•U Geimino Iririi “Melt" Whiskey,
20 Boxes Claret Wine, 8t. .Inlien Mrdoc, 1841.
2 quarter casks old Port Wine “Louden Dock - '
a superior article, received direct from the New York
Custom Ilouie. T. C. DEMPSEY,
•cf ta »—tf
A'niirp.
C l EORGIA. Bibb eonulu.—To the heirs and ered-
4 itnrs of James Ilua.'-ce, life of said county, do-
ccaae-1.
You nre hereby notified that I shall make application
to the next Superior Court, to lie he! I iu amt for said
county, on the first Monday iu November next, to have
rnnimissioucra appointed to admrnsarv, lav off, amt
assign -lower to we. affTCCitWc to the statutes in such
cases ma le an-l provided, in tlie following lami, to-w;t:
?i\ hnndrral and shirty acres, more or less, situate iu
the 3d district of originally Houston, uow Itil-h county,
ktmwii as the place on which the s.-i-l Janies Busl-ce
rcsided at the time of liis dentb, adjoining the lou-t* of
Artloir Kcnniey, Jacub Henr-t, Joini W. Calhoun, Au-
dv McNeil aud oilier*.
ELIZABETH BUBREE,
Widow of James llusbee; deceased,
oct 19 . 3—tf
■^'fVTM'I'.—Four months after date application
1 1 will l-cina-lc to the Court rd Ordinary of Bibb
c-eiiify, t«*r leave to sell tl-e lands licloirriue t«* tbe es-
tatrofJeaie F. Cleveland, deceased ; for the benefit
of the belts aud creditor* ot said estate.
JAMES 8MITII,
Adm'rdo bonis non ofsaid estate,
ang 17 » 47—4 in
T%v4»TS4'F«—Fintr months aft--r date, application
i 1 will be made to the Honorable tlij Interior Court
of Bibb County, when sitting lor ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the whole ol the Real Estate ot
James Busbee, late ofsaid eonutv, -Icc-nsed.
MIDDLETON M-DONALD, adm'r.
ELIZABETH BU81IKE. adm'x.
Oct 19 4
IMPTH'li,—Ail persons indebted to Joseph P.
it Hamilton, deceased, are hereby notified t-- make
payment, ami thine having claims against him willrcu
der them in to me acror-liiie to law.
JAMES BHIPTIUNE, Ex'r.
Oct 19 4— ; tt_
ytneon nntt’lltig S;iIoon. Jlitlbcrri
Slrt'ft—Mtu-ntt. Gn.
fpnE aliove well kunwn ami popular catahlish
I uieut, having retentiy mulereoue a thorough re
pair, is now uns'iri-asse-i by any thing of the kind iu
the Foutbeni country, and is open tor the recep-
t-ou of visiti-ra-luring the day ami evenings. To bn
siucss meu. Planter*, Mercl-ai-t* anti others, it allor-ls
a pleasant and agreeable plncc ofim-oceut nnd healthy
rrlaxatlonami aniiis.-ment. Th-' al-ove establishment
is iu the most convenient part ofthe city, being on Mul-
l-crv street, nearly midway between the' Hotels, and
iu the unmedrate vieinity of bnsieess. The proprietor
flutters liimseli tl-nt lie has hitherto had the coral t-ir
tune to give satisfaction in the orderly management ot
the estahliabuiei.t, ami assures tbe public that lie will
strictly enforce the observance ofthe same good order
for tl-e future.
Tlie Proprietor hopes that with these recommenda
tions ami a strict attcutiou to business, to mc> it the
patroiisge ot the puldic. E. E. BROWN.
Maron. 31st Angnsk 1847. 49
Jonru ft Most. ropy.
the following:
10 cases Kngli-di an-l American Prints
2 -to. Mourning do., :t do. Fnmitofe do.
3 do. Gingham au.t Lawn*, 2 printed Muslins
20 pieces ciiibroi-Iere-11)-css Mieions
20 -to. Clialleys om-xold’d, 20 d->. Rich Bnrregcs
3 do. black Batin BlripeSiiks, 3<lo. Mack Dress do.
25 *lo. Rich dress do., 40 -to. Jaconctts
30 do. Cambrics, 25 da. check ft lace strit-e Muslins
10 do. dress MusHns, 20 do Victoria ft Bislmp Lawn
25 -In. colored Jackonets, 40 do. Colored Cambrics
20 «lo. black an-i ffiticy Cassimeres
20 -lo. Fancy* colored Clotba
30 do. Siik.Batiu nu-l Marseilles Ycstings
150 -to. Bummer Struts, all prices
50 do. black oti-l colored Alaparas
20 do. Table Diaper, 20 do. Irish Linens
3 cas.'s Florence lluuuets, 1 <!•■ Laid work do.
e do. Devon Btraw -Ira., 10 do. lawn aud fancy do.
50 lmxc* Ribbons, of all kinds. 30 -to. Flowers
3 case* Parasol*. 5 do. Umbrellas
So dozen Linen Cambric IJ this. Head nud Flag do.
25 pieces Bilk an-l Pongee Il-lkf*
Ha-tics and Gentleuicn's ki-l nn-l silk Gloves
Do. <!o. cotton do.
Misses Fancy Neck Ties, 150 dozen Suspender#
Cords. Tapes. Bnrtoua, Trimming*, Laces
Fringes, Gimps, Tassels, Ac. ftc.
GRAVES, WOOD ft CO.
Macon, May 19,1“47. 34—tf
FCii'Ii SHkffniitl ravltmcrr*.
rflllE uuderaigne-l have received a new ami t-can-
1 ti-nl stock iff Rich Fall Ore** Silk* an-l Cash,
mrm, consisting in pa-t of plain --hangcahlc, stripe-1
and plait! Giro de Ithiqe. Gro do Royn'c, flvo
dc AI tiers, Gro de Pekin, Batin de Chine, Ottoman
ami other lire«* Silk*, black Taffets. Poult dc Boole,
Batin Itn.-sc. Gro Grain, plain, striped nml watered
Silks, for Br-aii's. Ar.: new style rich printed Ca-l-
mere*-, stripe-1 nml plaid Minissrlmr dr l.ainr, in vari
ous patterns; super plaid Cashmere*; Lupin's lo’st
qualities French Mennnr*. of all shades; Gale, Cla
rence nml Oregon Plaids; Workeil Collars nml Cajirs;
embroidered, revere, hemstitched au-I cor.led Lawn
an-l Lineu Cambric Hdk'fa.; Bilk an-l Cotton Hosiery,
fltorrs, ftc.. All of which will be sol-l by the piece
or otherwise, at unusuallv low prices.
LOGAN ft ATKINSON,
•apt 01 52—tf
Tb-'se have been received from,the Custom llonsc
locks in New \ork, and are warranted pure and uua-
dulteratcd.
^ 20.000 Regalia Begars, Minerva, El Sol, Marina and
El Nino. 5000 Leon D.urrw. a fancy brand, purchased
of the importers. Custom House brands,
500 pieces Aui-Micau nnd English Calicoes,
10 bales brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
5 cases bb-ached do do
20 doz bottles Porter an l Cider,
10 half chests Imperial and Gunpowder Tea, 2 lb
Cannisters,
20 Caddies in 6 lb packages, convenient for fami
lies,
l -box Imperial Geneva, an extra quality,
1 case Woolsey ft Woolsey-'s Refined Loaf Su
gar.
These Goods have been purchased very low for
Cash in New York, and as the subscriber intends sell
ing on tbe same terms only “Cash,” lie will, sell at a
smalla-Ivaotc on that cost. T. C. DEMPSEY.
Macon, April 13. 1^47. 29—tf
Sa<u!s' S irsapni'illa,
I j^OIt the removal and permanent cuie of all <1 .*
eases arising from on impure state ol the blood,
or rial,it of the sy stem. Viz:—Bcrofuln it King’s Evil,
Khuci!i:it*sin. Obstinate Cutaneous Kiuptiniu, Pim
ples or Pustules on the Face. Hlotihes, Biles, Ch-on-
icBore Ey es, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Ilea-!, En
largement an-l Pain ofthe Bones and Joints. Btubloni
Ulcers, Byphilitie Sympt-ims, Beiata- a or Lumbago
n-i Diseases arising from an iiijudiri—is nse of Mer
cury, Ascites or Dropsy, Exposure or imprudence in
Lite. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders.
Tlie value ot this preparat'on is now widely known
ami every -tny the field ot its usefulness is extending,
it is approved and highly rccnnimenue-l hy- Physicians
ami is admitted to he tho most j-owerfaJ and search
ing preparation trom tlie root tl-st has ever been em
ployed in medical practice. It is nor local iu its oper
ation, but generally extending through the wl.o'e sys
tem. It neutralizes the {aiisnuous elements in the
h!oo«l, and restores a healthy taut to tbe organa which
generate that Hui-I. In scretnlnns aud all external
disorders, the reanlt is a rapid hcalitfeof the sure* nnd
Peter .J. Williams
HAS taken the WASHINTON HAIktff
requests a continuance ol public patroiurt
''111 Macau, Dec.8,1846. ;i_,f
Plaittalioii.StockamlComforslik.
a The subscriber offers for aale, hull
PLANTATION, lying cn the Road*
-rum Macon to Perry, twenty milra^
from Macon. There are nine hundred aciS^*2
a I-out six hundreit open—all the open land is ia eud
leut order for cultivation—a good proportion it fttfr
and tbe balance much improved by manuring—til ff.
fields are under a good fence.
He will also sell at Christmas, on the place, a Int
erop ofCoru ami Fodder, and Oats. Also, stock V
Hogs mul Cattle. Mules. Horses, Wagous, tad pin
tatiou Tools ami implements.
The Plantation can be seen by application to b»
Overseer, Mr. HAMHICK, on tlie place: or tt at
at this placo. E. A. NISBET.
Macon, Sept. 7, 1847. 50—tf
Valuable Lauds for Sale.
THE snbscriber offers for sale his vdukt
^.i^rLANTATION, situate on the main road Inf
mg trom Mncnii to Tallahassee, Florida, three mSes
from Vienna, Dimly county, Ga., containing in ill, Se
veil Hnndrcd Acres, oue "hamlrcd and thirty aattfi
which are in very- good and neat repair. Attached*
a complete Mill Bite, ami die frame of a good mill nor
ing up to suit any purchaser. Also, the Com, Fadds
sud Block ot Ho.'s, Cattle, ftc., with an akua-itnreff
Provisions of ail kinds; as well as nil necrsuncc-
houses. This place is thought to be cumber out it
the tvaveing interest to aud from Florida. TlxacvW
wisii good lamkan-i water, would do well to call raff
see. Tuoxvs Raiibt, at Macon, Ga., can give in
information of these premis-s.
william McDaniel
.■g^Thr Federal Union will insert tbe above tad
forbid, and forward the account to W. MfD.
" Vienna, D-kjIv county, Dec. 29,1846. 14—if
.last Becoivcil by Sironi ik Wood.
ran A splendid assortment of Bpiiug ft Biiiffig
Jfyj HATB, ol the latest styles, viz:
^5 30 dozen Gentlemen s Panama Hats, tutcdcl
15 <io. Geutlemnu'a Pe-lal -lo.
10 do. do. Double Brim Levo n Hats
JO do. do. Siuizlc Brim Leghorn da
5 do. do. Bvriss do. if.
50 do. Men’s Talni Leaf it.
. 5 do. Bovs' Pe lal lo.
50 do. jo. Faim Leaf do.
Also, 2 cases Gents’ Fine Drub Beaver Hat#
4 do. do. do. block do. do.
4 do. do. do. Moleskin dn.
With a general assortnicut of other style of H»K
sv.cb ad men's broad brim Black. Wiiite ami Dral xd
fashionable Fur and Silk, of various qoxiit-.»s and pri
ces- Alto, a fiac lot ut Gentlemen's and _ Boy s Cm,
of nil styles anil -juaiities and prices. Ali oi wlliriiio
offered at very low prices. marrkM
Copartnership Notirp.
ALBERT MIX having associated— —v
with him ui this city. Mu. EiusTi'iWssa*
_ . Kiktlaxt), will continue tbe business at IcsoU
stand, under the firm and style of MIX 4 KIEL
pustules; in rbeomatjsm, and oilier prgnftil atfect-ons j LAND. They will at ail times keep on hand, ufci
ol the muscular fibre, n speedy removal of tt.e pain - supply of ihe l--st nnd most tusliioirabic stock cfc»'<
and iu a!J cases, a renewal of’ strength, keeping pace iu their liar. The former patrons ofthe late fins*
with the retreat ol tLe disease from the system. It is j Whiting ft Mix, together -.vitii purchasers sni tit
put np in a l-i^-hlv concentrated for convenience and public generally, are respectfcUy invited to c*Di»
portnMlily, nn-l when diluted according to the dircc examin-: their stock. Our BHOES and B00T-SI are
Uons, each l-ottlo will make six times the quantity
equal to one qnai t, and is then superior iu medicinal
value to the various preparations hearing the name.
Tin- foliowing is an extract from a letter received
from Mrs. Bevmi, wlio bad been atiiii ted for several
yearssrith B-rofoli.tis Ulcers, Dyspej sia, Ar., and re
cently with au atfectinu ol tile Throat ami Chcat:
liMr.KVsatlKo, Va., Dec. IStli, 1845.
Messrs. A. B. ft D. Samis—Before 1 rnunuence-fois
ing yoor Sarsaparilla, my sufferings were almost pitat
expression; my throat was complcteivnlccratod, I had
a dreadful cough, and there were frequently weeks
together that 1 could not speak above a whisper; and
I>eii-lcs, the inflniimtion from my tliront extended to
my head, an that my liearin - waa very much impaired.
Il!t;5S't>V4'l3I<‘31t in CllllOI) After taking the Sarsaparilla a short time, tny health
4>t!ts. improve-!, ami my throat is now well; I ant" as free
TE reipertfullv iufoim our friends, and the Flan- I ,rm '' «•“*!' "'"I tivhtnea# of tl-e cheat as ever I was,
' ' r |* aisil enn Iiirnr 4|iutc tiuitiiMtly. Mr throat has been
fresh, of tho h.-st materials and workmauship. » r(i wf
pledge ourselves that nothing hi)all be wanting J-p
our part, to please all those who may favor »* *' a
their patronage. MIX ft KII1TLAM)
Macon, 31 »t May. 1847.
N. B.—Mr. K. KutTLASi* is duly a-iriteriseu »*
ceive ami receipt tiir all nfotiies dne tbe late rm a
Whiting ft Mix, during my absence frrm the Sttfo
juue 1 36 " ALBERT MIX.
<>'!iof;yell »V f-'Ilberf,
n AVE just receive.1 a large lot ofFreah Medicine*
an-l among them are tlie following: Henry's
calcined Magnesia. En.-li-b- alciued Magnesia; Bailers
effervescing Magnesia : T-iwnaen-l'a Bsrsaparilla ;
Band's Bsrsaparilla ; Gum Opium : Iodide I’otasssn ;
Gum Camphor; Bulph. .Ether; Tartaric Acid,
aug 10 46—tf
I^'E rri, .......... II
1 7 tera geuetnllr, ot Aiabatim ami Georgia, that
the til BA UP CtiTTOS HIS MASUEAC Tu
ll y, is in lull operation.
It is amply supplied with the verv best Materials
which cnnlil he selected. Tbe mncfiincry is nil new,
nml constructed on tbe most approved plana for tlie
manufacture of Cotton Gins.
Tiie machinist*, an-l workmen employed in the es
tablishment, arc skilful ami experienced in tlie busi
ness: nml we have made such iiuproremeuts iu the
mechanism, and construction of our Gins that we fool
certain, hi every rase, to turuisb a Giu which will per
form admirably woH, aud give tbe purchaser entire
satisfaction.
Iu tlie way of recommendation we need onlv aay,
that we furnished several hundred of our late improv
ed Gins to l*!untcrs in various parts ot the country du
ring tbe Inst season, mul mu one of the iiiiiulier lias
failed to give general satisfaction both in speed and in
tbe sample ot cotton.
Orders can be sent ns by mail, nr contrai l* made
with our Aleuts who aro travelling through the couu-
try.
Gins will be sent to any part of the country, and in
all cases warrautad to peifo'ui well.
I’ersniit addressing tlie proprietors by mail will di
rect their letters to Columbus, Ga.
• E. T. TAYLOR ft CO.
Girard, Abibama.
N. Ouslcy, Esq., i* onr duly authorized agent in
Macon, persons wanting Gins can lie supplied by call-
iug on him wlm will show them and give nil other ne
cessary information respecting these Gins.
Bcpteuiber 21,1847. 52—tf
Sllttlll'Ml «V- Gilbert.
TIT"ecent arrivals from New York, have received
IJ full and complete assortment of Drags, Mediriuu*
Chemicals, Paiuts. O ls. Dve Bruffa, Ac. Ac. all of
which aro now offered to tiio public very low. for cash.
They also keep an extrusive assortment of Fatcnt
Medicines, among which are Dr. Boon’r justly celebra
ted Ague and Fever Pills, which rareiy if ever fail to
effort a cure. Al*flh : i Compound Cathartic Pills, an
invaluable family Medicine.
Macon. August 31, 1847. 49
Kersey* nnd BlmiUrto.
WHOLESALE and retail.
r BALES 8-4 DuUlI Blankets
5 do 9 4.Twilled do
3 do 9-4 Dnflil do
10 ra«cs Georgia Plains
20 baler Washington do
10 cases heavy Ksrsey*. at 12)
10 d i Prints " W. G. BANCROFT,
rapt 28 Cotton Avsnn-
firivu nlil's ln*i»rnv«*d Cotton Gins.
fJlIIE subscriber will continue the muimtacture of
* UINB on bis usual extensive scale, and eml-races
this oponrtiiuity to tlinuk liis uumcnius customers, for
their iilieral pn'tioungc heretofore. Tbe estimation in
which his Gins are held, may be kuowu from the fact,
of bis hating sold dm ire than* two thousand, within tlie
lust tlnec years, probably ten to ono over any other
factory in tbe Btnte. Tliis evidence of the superiority
of liis Gins, may be accounted for by bit being the first
to introduce tlie late improvements, anil keeping the
load by yearly adding new ones; his first au-I second
improvements, mnite the quality of Cotton perfect,
tlioligh some were rather slow, liis thiol made them
sufficiently fait, it then only remained, to make them
more durable ami convenient, which lias been done he
believe* effectually, by several new improvement* tbe
prescut ye»r—besides', lie ha* tbe exclusive right for
the Brute, and the privilege of other sections, to fur
nish Reed's Patent Water Boxes, which are believed
to be ten times more durable than any- other, by those
who have tna 1c n fair trial of them and arc infallibly
secure against fire by friction. His fine Gins will ein
Msstodod Cotton, as well as any Saw Giu can. His
agents will visit p'nntera generally, and exhibit spe
cimen* of bis last improvements, and point out their
advantages, in time for all to eneaee, and be supplied
before uext Gamin-.' sensoii—or engagements can be
ma-le by letter, directed to him, Clinton. Jones county,
Georgia. Gins will delivered at the purchasers resi
dence, in any part of the Btate, except the Cherokee
Counties, where they will be left at tbe ltnil llnad
Diqxit, most convenient to tbe purchaser: all warrant
ed to perform well, if used according to tbe printed di
rections, sent with each.
march 30 27—9ra" SAM'L. GRr?WOLD._
n il. BRANnAM’B Liver and Dyspeptic Medi
cine, a sure and permanent remedy for Dyspep
sia and Liver Complaint. For aale bv
DR, M. BARTLETT. Ay-gt.
act 19 c 4—tf
11 alxuit three months, the cure of which bus been
effected entirely by- tbe use of voiir Bursapnrilla.
YnurtMciut, ’ LOUISA R. BEVAN.
Further Testimoxt.—The following is an ex
tract from a letter received from Rev. Wm. Galusha:
Rckkshirc, Vt., Oct. 29, 1845.
Messrs. Bauds—I have been afflicted with a severe
pain in my aide, occasiourd by a diseased liver, for
the last twenty years; suffering at times what lan
image cannot convey, but since taking vimrSarsaparil
la I have 'uecn vrently- relieved, sonracii so that I have
been able to attend to my business, and preach occa
siimnllv for the last fifteen mouths, I wholly discarded
all other medicine, and thoroughly tried the Sarsapa
rilla. which I cnii recommend iu truth ami sincerity to
all those who nre in any way afflicted with any spe
cie* of scrofnltis complnints. There have bean some
remarkable curs effected by- its use in this vicinity.
Mrs. I. Biraw. bv tlie use of six bottles, waa restored
to better health than she had before enjoyed tor
years, and Mrs. \V. Stevous. who bail been severe
Billeted with Erysipelas, was entirely cured by th
use of a few luittles. Yours truly,
WM. GAL1JBHA.
For further particulars nnd conclnsive evidence of
its superior v aluc and efficacy, aee pamphlets, which
mnv he obtained of Agents gratis.
Prepared and sold by A. B. ft: D. BANDS, Drag
gists, 100 Fulton rtroet, comer of William, New York.
Sold nlsoby BRUNO ft VIRGINS, Mnoon; II wit.
*sn, Rl.st.ET v Co.. Augusta; G. K. HeviiRICKsos, Ba
vauiinli; and by Druggists generally througkoat the
United Btates.
Price 81 per bottle. Six Imttles for 95.
i'5 r "riie public are respectfully requested to re
member that it is Band's Bnrsapnrilln tlint ), ns been
and ia constantly achieving such remarkable cures of
tlie most difficult class of diseases to which the human
frame is subject, therefore ask for Sands’ Baraparilla.
and take no other. mav 18 34—ly
PiOy ens«s Hals nml Caps.
FINE Beaver Hats at $5 00
Cashmere do 1 50
Broad Brim do 1 25 to 43 D3
Panama and Leghorn Hn*«
P.ilm Leal Hats at 12) cents
Bjio tiug Caps, new style glazed Cap* (
march 24 ' ---a,
4!
W. G. BANCROFT.
Sal** nml Livery SutMc.
THE undersigned respectfully kl^
infonnffheir trieuds and tbe public,
‘Jr 5 tlmt rfiev have opened a STAB L
iu Maeon, tor the purpose of doing a BADE AM>»
VERY BUSINESS, aivlreipectfully solicit
of public patrounge. Their Stables are connected™
the Flotd HoI.'K, and every attention will 1* p*
to customers, iu order to give general satisfaction
Tbeir Stable# are large, new and commodions. *
fine Lots and every- convenience. Persons wot-1 ®
well to give us a calk N. HAWKlSt,
J. W. HAKRH,
Macon, April 21, 1846-
39-4J
Aefoinmodation Stable.
THE subscriber has erected a *
new and commodious STABLE in *
. , r -Itlie rear of his store, on Chcny st-L
where he will be prepared to keep Horses by'
week or month, on the moat liberal terms. Hi» ‘ n
aud the public arc invited to give him actlL s
\V ILEY V. WAGSOSr
Maron, Sept. 15, 1846. 51 -
Ta ilorinn E st ii!>! is!i meut
receirrf
Dr. I.oTioy's VegotaWc Universal Pills.
ARC A STBXNGTHEXINO.rUROATtVC ft Fl'IllFTIN'O TONIC.
Tliese Fills are uuiversnlly nckdowlcdged by all who
have used them, to be pleasant, sate and certaiu
cure for Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Liver
Complaints, Sick Headache, Jnundire, Indiges
tion, Impurity of the Moral, Cutaneous Disen
es, Nervous Iritatinn, Languor, Habitual
Costiveness, loss of appetite, Dvspepsia,
Piles, Colic, Worms in children, Fe
male Complaints, aud all diseases a-
rising from a torpid Liver or im
pure Hiood, and they are beyond
all comparison the best ot all
known'speciSes lor the cure
of that class of discus for
which tbe Medical Fac
ulty have for years u-
uited in prescribing
tbe celebrated
SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY,
Which nre the two principal ingredients of Dr. Lt
1 lot’s Piles, aud are to combined with other Reme
dial Acenta (added to supply certain sanative proper
ties which both are deficient of,) that tbe wlola com
pound furnishes the safest, most effective, most n-
creeahle and most perfect tunic and aperient medi
cine ever offered to tbe pnblic.
For sale by J. H. ft W. S. ELLIS and GEORGE
PAYNE, Macon. may 18 34—6m
P ETER ft JAUJBTETTKR have just
awl uow offer for sale at the lowest casn pn«
new and splendid stock of Goods in their m’*'.
iuu ot tine English and French Cloths, v*
wiiicii'tliev are prepared to make to order in t
fiithiouable style, and at the shortest notice-
sept 28 iZ^-
Rlncon Sbnving Saloon-
4 LRE11T COLLINS, Barbek ft
il bus removed to tbe tenement on t ' ec0< ~,
uext door to Messrs. Bliotwell ft Gilbert* aD “—
opjiosite tlie Floyd House, where he a
receive the calls n’t his customers sud the P u ,‘^u^1-
nily. SHAVING. HAIR DRESSING,
Jf
POOINO done in tlie latest «nd mo«t *P
I«n«lius who are in the habit of oiiag l*t-
will a<l<l crcatly to its beauty and sinootbucw
ins; it shampooed at least once a moatfl.
will be waited on at tlieir reiideuces. n
Macon, Oct. 5th, 1847.
.1
U8T received Gentlemen’s colored and •
siun re Gaiters, and for sale by . , vp.
aug 17 MIX & KIRTU^.
Fcatliers. v,m
1000 L *;Y ne Gee8e Fo:,t ’TsKYM0^
ait& TC&
SEYXlOlJ-
Lionfantl Crashed Sttsra*'
F superior quality. For sale by
oct 5 J
o
IVnHrt. TnUlni'isnjn) v '
ayt* KEGN Nails, 100 pair Trace
4 *} dozen Axes. For sale by J. BE x•
oct 5
^3OR sale by
riuc I.itinors.
J SEYMOUR
lames Seymours g-A
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of Gnu', vies. Dry Go-ids. SiKU''-
Crockery, which will be sold for moderate F 1 " 1 t
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