Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, April 08, 1847, Image 4

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To Planters nuil Farmer*. FITZGERALD'S I'AI KNT I*OUTAH IK ML'HU STONE X 11.1.5, for Grinding Wfceat and Cih, <>{ in) kimt of Grain rniwd or u*r-d on any * arm or PtaautiM, and may be prujietM by water, ttnn, wind irkw** power, and wilt doit* work with gnut rapidity and perfection, tod may br put p anil kept in order by al< moat any person. It it a perfret tldt Mill <n mutator.-, weilodapt a-U to the want* of every Farmer and Planter, and it unilobCril) tire oheipear amd o*st Mill ever afiied tut fee public. Person* aoliim i* purchase the Mill t<- any county in the State j <ot Georgia, will address RORKUV KIN Of.AY, MnOon, Ga. A perfect Mill fur guudiiig ciwn will cost only |'s. C UR TIFIC ATI'S. This * to certify that I bare in u*ein my plantation a Fitsgcrald** patent ft >rae power with one wf the paten Burr Stone Mill*, and I am natitbed the Mill which can hr un it mth an ordinary pin power, i* ‘decidedly the beit kind of a Portable Mill that ha* yet tn-en invented, 1 aii.l that the p itent horn- power ban man y advuntagec ovir the ur#l* ‘ •vary one used by the planters for rnuni.g Cotton. JOHN C. POY riIHESS. Waynesboro*, Burke Cos., Ga., Feb 11, 1847. The undesigned bare teen the Fittferg 14 Patent Portable ttiil . and horse power, in operation on Mr. J. C. Poythre*# 4 p'ant |\oul and *-e have ho doubt they will be generally u*ed by Planter*, when they become aequalnted with their miits. We nw it grinding with Iwo h arses, and it made floe meal, nearly as fast as an ordinal) run ‘ of nonet grinding b) waterpower. I . J. CARTER. J. K. PKESCO Ir, I . I . KM.I S I ON, W. B. DOUGLASS. Waynesboro', Burke C,, Go., Feb. 11, 1847. 1 am now using one of’he Fitzgerald's Put-nt Mt'.D, and am satis- Bed that the Mill i* all that it I* r- presented to be. Savannah, Dae. DRh, 1446. D. FLETCHER. I am muring the Mill with Mr. Fb tcher, and the more f i*e it the better I like it. It undoubtedly excel* anything of the Mill kind now extant. H. GILLUM. Savaunah, Dec 1846. We. the undeifigned, have w itneaaed the operation of thr Fitzger ald Wheat and Corn Milts now m use m thia city, and we feel c nfi dent that those Mill* cannot fail to mm the approbation of the pub lic. GKO. G. FARIF.fi, Savannah, 1846. DF.VSLOW & WEBSTER. j 1 have one of the above Mills in ut at the Ralava Steam Grist Mills, which I will exhibit in any fr ntlrnun who may ui*h to aee it in operation, and I can most cheerfully recommend it the public. It will grind corn faster aud better than any other Mill I ever a with Bhe tame power. J. ESI. AY A. Mobile, Jan. 6, 1*47. The undersigned having ern the above Mill in operation at Mr Jlslavx'a Mill, would aay tnat it far exc* el any mac hine of tlie mill | kind that we have ever seen, and would recommend it to ever) one iu want of such an article. AARON GAGF., CAM I*lt KM.. OWEN Ik CO, Mobile, 1846 J. H. RIVERS & CO. Macon, Feb 17, 147 lf SUPERIOR COTTON GINS. subscriber would inform the planter* of Georgia that he E has removed his Cotton Gin Factory to Bibb county, 3£ mil# * from Macon, on the road leading from Macon to Gordon, wh< re lie intends to manufacture Cotton (>iua of a quality supe iortoany hr has ever before made, if possible. In the construction of hi* Gin*, he will particularly guard again*t the possibilit) of taking tire from the Gin. And here lie would remark, that it it impossible for a Gin to tak fire from the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part of those who have the management of them. Gin* that get burnt, in nine hundr* and and nin ■•ty-nine times out of a thousand take lire from ad iff.-rent cau- t'lan the box, winch the atihacriber will compb tely guard against in the Gins lie makes in future. His Gin* will he made of the best materials, auJ warranted to perforin a* well a* any Gins made in the S'ate. He ba* an excellent water-power to turn hi* machinery, and a good saw-mill right at hand, winch will en ib'.e him to sell Gins on as good term* as any other factor? in th State. March 3, 18*7. 3tf O W. M \SftKY. CABINET rPRWITURE. TAS. If. COOK. Broadway, opposite I rinity Church, offer# for sale a full and complete .i*sortment of Cabinet Fui iiiture, which he warrant* to beequtl to any in tlie city, at thi fol.owing uiiusu ill) low rate* : Mahogany Chairs, front S2O to 8'56 per dozen, *’ Hocking Chairs from sto 35 each. “ Sofa*, from 18 to 175 “ * 4 Bureaus, from sto 60 44 • 4 Card *1 able#,from 10 to *5 “ 44 Centre “ from 15 to 60 44 44 Rcbsteuds, from Is to 50 4 * Fea’hcr Beds, Hair Mattrasies, and Bedding of the finest qualities and at the lowest market prices. N. 15.—\0 extra charges for packing & shipping. Feb 14, 1847. [Telegraph copy.] 3ml ’ ~ 1 Tolllo4liiclii Division Ao. I, £• ol I . PLEDGE. No Brother shall make, buy, sell, *r use a* .. * beverage, any Spirituous or Malt Liquors, Wine or Cider. ’zMf /Yvt, (CT This Division m*-etsregularly KVF.RY *W/ W \yC FRIDAY J.NfcN I X(,at 7 o'clock, at Ihnr */ 1 W Hall JOB MUIIDOCK. \V. 1. i.WZV’ ■• C'i j Tax. FT* HE Book will he op*n for receiving; the return* of Tax- JL bl ‘ properly in tlie city, on ihe lai tluv ol March and the r ime will bo cloned on the li*t day of April, after which, nil defaulter a will ho double taxed, ns ordained by the Council. Office open from 9 to 12 o’clock, A M., everv dav, ( Sunday* excepted.) A. li. FREEMAN, Treasurer. Macon Full 24. 2 fiw l'laxberd ('andirs. \N agreeable and infallible remedy for COUGIIB and COLDS, manufactured and lor dale by Oct 21 36 J. SHITI.TZ. I POWDER ! POWDSR! f IWK tin Jcrairned arc Agtnufor the ICd* n Talk Towdcr Mill*,’ | and keep at all timt a u fuu Auppl) on hand, w Inch th# y li in j lots at factor* pruts, lidding ixpumn to thir part. SCOi r, CAIIHART CO. I Jan 20, 1847. 47 IRON Cl 4 1) £ ||OA LBS. fiaforred Sweden Iron, & Cuat fcitccl, Gennun and Bliotcrcd Steel, 200 Keg a Nails, JOG B<>xe* 8 bv 10 Window Gliisa, 150 do 10 by 12 do •>0 do 12 hv 14 do 50 do 12 bv 18 do For sale bv Feb 24 2 SCOTT, CARD ART & CO. TOBACCO AND CIOAES. BOXES Tobacco, various Brand*, 40,GlHLliidncipe do 50,000 Regalia do do 20,000 Fanuiellaa do do For sale ly SCOTT, CARiURT A CO. 1 Feb 24 2 ]% I O L VSS Kli* —150 Hilda., 30 T iereea, New Crop Cuba iT ■ Mnliibses. Just received and for aule bv Feb 24 2 SCOTT, CAIIHART A CO, aXN, WHISKBr, AND RUM. BBLS. rhelpa’ and Jcuca’ Gin, 450 do N O. Whiakey, 53 do N. L. Rum, For sale bv Feb 21 2 SCOTT. C \ K H ART Al CO. F.iIMK PuKTF.R in pints,for sale by Sept Ift 31 SCOTT. CARHART *t CO CHEKO2IXIXI Z.XAXX:. t WAM F underaigned ke p a full Mipply■ of the above srticl* on hand, ; I and s* II it at One Dcllur u<\da quarter per b0 %,/or rath only tan 10 I**7 47 SCOir, 1 A HIIA K 1 CO { jLt JUST received and for tale 100 bbla. of first rati* Northern • Lime at tiiu “RIO GRANDE HOUSE.” March 17. 1847 & on: iniNDKED dollars iii wakd ttIETILL be paid fr thr apprt nni*iuii us FRANK r FRANCIS f| Ml I'CIIKLL, a tailor by trade, wbo abcondi-d on Saturday, ?Sth us Febrii4ry las.t Hi is a ratio r dark mulatto, about 5 t'*rt 8 or V inches high, very thick buhy black hair, not very curly but *nlf and ra<hcr utclmru to baldmA* about the crown, large mouth, thick lip., brown eyes, act well back ill his head, broad face acros* the . ye. and thin about ihe cheek*, large nustrila, and having been late ly so IT ring fro n sureeyer. still betrays some weakness in ih* corners 1 • f them, large bushy whiskers, which he may urubably shave ofT; he ! speaks very iw and plausible, and rarely luoks the person who ad- I slres.es Inin in the face, very larg* feet, and walks very straight and quicu, qjite broad and square in the shoulders, and slender in tin breast a.id ab.nil the waist and hip* and has some swelling caused bv being ruptured. Tin- said hoy Francis was purcliasid from Mrs. Win. Loan lea, from whom hr had absconded, and was at the tints id’ the purchae in Savannah Jail, where he h.id been lodged as a ( imiawav. having procured fr< e papers most miserably forgtd, and attempted to pa < biin**-li off as a free man. Ihe above reward and all reasonable expenses will be paid. Charleston, S. C , Afarek 6, 1847. 4w.4 CHANaLGHS <• KASiniAK. ANEW Grammar of the V nglih Languag#-, tt Joseph B. Chandler, Esq. Editor ot the Vlined buu# Gazette, hicc 34 cents. i 1 hi* work is now in the hand* of the stereotyper,and will lie is sued by the aubaerihtrs in ihe month of April next. It is plain, famt liar, but thorough exposition of Eug'ish Grammar, adapted to ’lie pri Si nt auwdßioU t'f our language, and to the warn, of th- School* of this country, and la designed, not to discuss the subject with the teacher, but to enable hitn to commuiiicate an accurate i knowledge ol it with facility to Ins pupil.. Those who arc acq<iaiu> I ted with Mr. Chandler, either personally,or through Im widely cir culated and important jouaual, will not hesitate to admit, that it would be difficult to find a person better suited to the task or prepar ing such treatise ; and that it may hr expected to he a standard work id it* department, to be ot eminent service to the cause of ed ucation, aud to refit ct honor on the school literature of Am> nca. T'lOM AA, COWPKR I HW AIT He CO , Publishers fit Booksellers, 25J Market si., Philadelphia. EWELL’S MEDICAL COMPANION-TENTH F.DIT ON *1 . C Ik Cos. will also publish this spring, Ihe Medical Compan ion, or Family Physician: treating of the Disease. „f the United Mates, with their symptoms, causes, cure mid meant f pr< v. ntioa ; , commm cases m Surgery, a? fractures, dislocations. Ac ; the man agement aud Diseases ot Woman and Children. A di*penatnry for ureparing Family Medicines, and a Glnsaar;. ex.ilainmg tichiiieal terms. To which are added, a brief Anatom v and Phistology of the Human Body, showing, on rational principlis, the cause and run •if Diseases ; an Kay on liygtrmr, or the art of Preserving Ilea ih without the aid of Medicine ; an American Materia Medics, point ing out thr virtues and doses of our Medicinal Plants. Also, the Nurse’s Guide.—By James Ewell. Physician in former- I ly of Savannah. The Tenth Edition, revised, cnlaired, and very considerably impiovrd , rmbiacing a Treatise ou Hydropathy, llo* invpaihy .and the C hronoth* rmal Systun. Booksellers, and others purehsaitig Books, are In?it#4 to call and | examine our Bunk before uiireha*iug rlaewhere : thevwill find it j more extensive than that of any other establishment #n the country, ! and we will sell at the lowest prices. T. C. 6l CO ‘ | Map,-h IT. INST | Ttventy llollarH Iteward. QK I% A\ AW A Y from the reaiden#e of Col. Burwt ll Vm Jordan,to Pulaski (••uni), on the SJd January I U last, my negro girl AMANDA, about twrwy vrar* ofage,raih< r a deep mulatto ; hsr hair near- MMkf. |y Straight, and long, gviMrally worn plaited, her KffStJ eyes black. She is rather below lha mrdtum *ie. ‘ generally a -mi Iron her eounimane. when \ ■•■mWi si * (token to, and stammers a little In hertpe h, pai uanlarl? when in an ill humor,and it very smart and intelligent. i The above reward ill be liven if confined in jail an Ir* t her. or a'l rriassHls expenses paid if delivered in Macon to Mr. KQBKMT BEASLEY, Jr. Ameoda h s various arquainunevs in Macon, Chnton, Vonticello, Madison and Pulaski. ELLFN A. IiRY A N. Fdi it. ia*i l,f The u ivinn h U* putJi.au will publish tkc abir?A twiag sold as ward than sctstibk I i MliW hPKIMC* LOOBS, .\oiv Krceiviisg AT jas .WL.'rmfrar'aiw.acw a-'T-ns. “OM COTTON AVENUE.” Till: I.ARfIEST STO* K OF l'anrv and Xlaple Dry <;ood*, Ta be fi/uud in the interior o) Georgia. 1 B AI.L.S I and 5-4 Brown Homeapuna, 5] a 14. Aorx * 20 <lo Ortiifituirga hip! I trilling*. 5 II hr ached liomenpuna, a 12|. s!kl Fi<ces Ptiwt*, C) a 20- ‘.10(1 “ Mualin and M ualin Gingham*, 25 a 374. Rich Fig tired Jaconet Muslin, Hhailed Lawna, Monterey Fluids, llrapery Mualin, 300 Fte*'<‘ Denims and CollGondef, Culumhiao Strip- a, I'Jt llamihoii “ Pant ** Iteaecn Plaids, Striped Kremlin*, (iambroons, 20ft Pieces (teorgia Na keen, sl. Plauie’a l.i urn, Linen Dow lea. Plaid Htfk’f*, Gloves, f?oi* ery, (.area, Kdgingr, VN hite Muslins, Bonnet* and Bonnet Kill* b ins, Flowers, Dimitv Fringes, Children* Capa, Linen lldk'la, Silk do., I inbrellaH, Purnsole, &.c., dko., Alc. All will be stild al ihe lowest possible cash prices-—please ettliund exutuine both style and prices. W. G. BANCROFT. Miron, March 3, 1847. 3 itfifsgitiff, tlopt , Ttrine. rpi 1E *iibcrib# rs ar- now receiving their fall supplies of GRO* ■ CF. KIES, which they offer to their old friends and the public g< nrrally,at unusual low prices. VA # hav* now in store, and receiv mg— -300 piects heavy Gunny Bagging, 200 pieces heavy Kentucky do. 150 coils Kentucky Hope, 50 do. Manilla do. 100 lbs. Twine, 2,000 sack* Salt, l i,OO ) lbs. Sw red*lron, 1,000 lb*. Baud, Hoop and Bod Iron, 20 hbds. St rroix and Porto Rico Sugars, Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do. ]OO hags Rio and Java Coflit, 50 boxes Tobacco, 100 kegs Nail, 1,0 0 IL*. Cast, German and Blister Steel. A Iso PAINTS AND OILS of every description. F.. BOND. Macon, Jan 1.1846, 40 Acw Goods. THE undersigned are receiving and opening at iheir store, a few doors South of the Washington Hall, and next adjoining the Georgia Mess* ngcrOffW, a large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Foreign and American If BY GOODS, suited to the present and approaching st asons, which v ill be sold at extremely low pri#ca bv the piece or nth* rwise. Planters, Merchants, and nurchasi rs generally , art respectfully invited to call and exam ine their stock. N. McKIKNON CO. Sept 30, 1846 31 Trimmings, Trimming's new in the shape of Buttons, for trimming Latins’ Dresses, just received at J* ll J r li F STORE. I*ta>li, I'otnwli. •)( W R } LBS. I’otuah ju*t reexivet! anti for aa)e hv . n . GEORGE PAYNE, Draggicl. Doc l.i Pf / V HHl>s Now Oi i* ana Sugar. *jl r 5 do. Clarified do. In store and for sale by c. DAY & CO March 3 j Yew Woods : Yew t.ooiN * * FMIIIK aubicriber is now daily receiving ami opening anew JL and beautiful slock of Stsiplt* and Fancy DRY GOODS. Which w ill he sold ut very low pricen. Piircha-er* are r*. quested to call and examine for themselves. The following article#* comptise pur! of his Stock: Fiaurb Giiigiuuna, Royal Plaid do Half Mourning do., .Muslin Ginghams, Plain and Striped Muslins, Donna Isabella do. Doniiu Isidoru 10., Donna Muzarka do. Hern ini lauhella, Black Hcrnatii, W hite Muslin Kohea, Small figured Lawns, Etuhroid* red Baragea, Satin Striped do. Ford and Striped do., Ogneoia do. Dutch#*** Moutpenmer Silk*, Jaconet Muslin*, Swiat* do. Check do. Black Striped Silk*, Irish Linen*, Linen Lawn, L. C. Handkerchief*, 11. S. do. Work Collar* and Chimizetta, Kid Glove*. Silk do. ‘l'wieted Silk do. C'ulicoe.*. Mourning do Half do. do. Scotch Diaper, Huckaback do. Colton Diaper, DauinHk Table Cover*, Toilet Quilt*, Book Mnidius.Corded Skirt*. Marseille* do. Linen Chock, 111.-achcd Homespun, Brown do. Blues striped do., Bonnet*, Artificial*, Ribbon*, Palo Alto Plaids, Kentucky Jeans,Cotton Cassiir.ere, Silk Velvol, Suspender*. Turkey Red, Umbrellan, Parasol*, Paraßoletl*, Sun Shades, •Shell Combs, fine Feather Fans, hue Ivory do. French Gombroon*, Tickings, Beside* a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. March 24 6 AMOS BENTON. 07* FOR THE YEAR 1847.^0 FANCY AND STAPLE DIIY GOODS At E. WOODRUFF'S. r HE subscriber having made arrangement” to receive goods Jl direct from first hands, Hill be constantly supplied with thu most desirable goods of the season, and will sell them to cash customers hi u very small advance; so that those pay ing cash for goods, Hill not nay credit prices. My stock con sist* ot Mack and blue-black Plain and Figured Silks; black Satin Strip*- do; Lifht and I ancy Colored do; Ualzarine-s and Her **•'. Printed I.a wi,a aud Muslins; Plaid, Scotch and Earlston tiinghams ; Calicoes of every quality and price: Geoigia Nankeen*; Cottonades anu Krtimlins for Pants; White and Brown Linen Prill; Prapt de Tav and Summer Cast imers ; CJaiobroons am! Plain Linen Drills; Black, While tmd Brown r,V n . 0, ‘ Hosiery ; Black and W hite Silk Ilona: Spun Silk do ; Uh.te, Brown and Mixed llulf lioen; Kid and Silk Gloves and Mils ; Bonnet, Cap, Lustring and Satin Ribbons; Silk and Bernge Scarf* and Neck Ties; Chimuzetts and Muslin Collars ; Scotch. Runia aud Bird Eye Diaper; Cotton Diaper and Bleached Cotton Drills; Bed Ticking and Apron (Check*; Merino and Mnnterv Stripes; Brown and Bleached Shininga and Sheetings: together with ten thousand v* rictus and pat terns of goods, too n nine rutin to mention. All of which will be sold, for CASH, ns low as any can or will sell in this or any other city. Ciiatoitiers from the country are invited to call and examine for themaeleee, as I am certain that no one will have reason to he dissatisfied with the 6<irgains that will be given. Store next duor to the Post Office. O’ Don'tfor get to rail. Macon, March 24,1817. 6 TO THK PUBLIC .—Gar my article t aft tal and judge for rtfu them alt to 6 c at refiresentcd t or the money KY KAU LUSTKAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. This universally a porta, and and admired article, fr c from ardent , P ,r ‘t*) P H, ig nt• nttal oil,and other destructive materials, cleans the hair expeditiously, r. nilcrs it beautifully bright, and imparts to it the il. beats- fragrance of flic flower. Hair washrdwuh this Ex tract son becomes pleasantly soft and luxuriant in its growth, and it will p. aitivel) bring in new hair on bald beads by us use ; and hair that has been made harsh, and is turning gray fti falling out, by the use of spirit or other improper pr parations, ill soon be rrstor -dto its natural cohir and brilliant- v by a few applications of the tau Lustra!. * r It is a preservative against baldness, and an infallible cure in all Mfbctton* o( the s|in on the head, as dandruff, aud for preventing the falling off of i he livir and turning gray. It is the simpb produce and immediate extract of some plants sal utarj for the hair, endowed with properties so highly cleansing that it disengages the epidermis and capillar) tubes of the corrosive ac tion of the perspiration, and of the dry and dead particles that it de posit**. Ik** preparation purifies the hair, gives to it a beautiful gloss aud softness, and an agirrable and vivibmr perfume. EVIDENCE. Nature is in iiiexhinistiblv mine, in which experience and study will alwa\> find room to excavate ; it it that source, alone, which produce* all that man calls invention, and which he would do better pet baps, to name adaptation. For sale, wholesale and retail, by JULES HAUEL. Chemist an if Perfumer, 120 Chcsnut street, Philadelphia, and Mwrrtt “ OBOHiiK PA VWK, Macon. •Vrtlt and M. terry Stable. rpIE andemicneri rnaprctfully inform their *lYTWtfl|7% and I lie public, tnni they burn X*T opened a Btaii r ill Maco*. for the purpose of tTTI doing a MALE AND LI VERY HHBlNF.Ba.nnd sPWa2PhwjLirespectfully •illicit a share of ptiblic patronage Their Btablet are connected with the KI.OY D HOt'SF.and every attention will ba paid to cuatomara in order to give gen eral aafisfiictmu. I'liair Stubbs are large, new and commodious, with fine I.ota and every convenience. I'rrsona would do wall to rive ue a call. N. HAWKINS. J. w. HAKRra. Msrnn. 4pril IRJfi. f | v s BAO UK IIMITO. ON the 18lh mat. a man by the name of J. HOLSECLA W, hired a Horne of me. to go 14 inilea into Twiggn county, •ince which time neither man nor horns* hare been seen. The mania about b feet 8 inches high, dark hair and eves, drraa coat and pant* of neat homeapun, similar to drab satinet. The horae i- a dark bay, about 7 vaarn old, a little snip on hie note, one bind foot, perhtpa the left, white a little above the hoof, and works finely. The above reward will he given for man and horae delivered in Macon, with proof to convict the man, or f*s for the horae, saddle find bridle. Tim saddle w rath er worn, with a quilfedae.it. THOSE J SIII.MIOL3EK. Macon, March 24th, 1847. 5 P* The Sentinel, j Tallahassee, F!aJ will publish 3 times, and forward she account to me f. J. R. P)H VV O H>l1 1 iT.~ii iirWs lX kVVr hmifv i. k , t V, ii.ost iib-asant and sun- Worm destroying Medicine known —A- I mnng Children arid lnfime* fhrrv is no it is* ase so slow anil destroying as Werma—it runs ino and <-iiin t count Us* numbers of Complaints •auk. as fevera, bowelcAfipluint*,chrotiir and nerrtititdiseases. Ike.’ Drs Brow nU-e’s Vermifuge isprps*ed in a mamo r Inch renders ••#, pleassnt and rfflrtual, giuvn to the must tender infant, or used by adult* of oil ages —Bold wholesale and retail hi the Agents. G R. HAMMOVD k Cos. 171 Broadway, corner of Chamber street N. Y—M A CON, J. 11. Be \r. 9. ELLIS Apeilt tssr JthT ■ \W. pA MKKRN compound yu id ok II CHv, ‘Diotmo. Crrnato, *— An agrrsable, safe and valuable ; r. medyfor di-ca <es of the bladder, obstruction, of.hr urine, chronic gonorrlMM and gleets of lung standing The medical raenltv pro non nee It efficacious and speedy for all complaints of the urinary organs, g .seel, chronic leucorrl.ma, morbid irritation of the uretha, i diseases of the prostrate gland, retention aud incontinence of uiiue, I chronic rheumatism, Ac. hOHIHN, I\DO fa CO V Hnlmlr PrurciMi. U 9 Mt|4ruUig I hew wHe or Jti* a ill be aMnwl ) ***** J U. hi W. 9. LLL, AfciliM^i. IVAFTILCS (MUTUAL LIFE) INSURANT F, COM -1 Y PAN 1, 58 WALL S1 H KF.T—A Aer maiurt-ut lib# ration, the Trusties li*vv tiecoaie eonvincut, and tlie ixprnime of uld estab lished compsnits fully arrant the conclmii n, tl at the advai tagis of Life Insurance on the Mutual pimi, may be extendnl ami difiusid with greater convenience to a large class of contril u'ors, eid with equal security to all the uviri and, fy requiring no greater arm unt of the premiuui to lie paid in cash than the company will rquire to ram t it# eng igemrnt* with promptitude and fidelity. It has aecuriiingly bien itete/n.ineC chat in all casts wh#reth( an nual premium ‘hall amount Cos fitti.and 60 per cent, thereof ‘hall have hrinpaidin cash, an approved note may lie given fir the ri niaining 40 percent, payable twelve months aid r date, bearing six per cent.interest. The interest to he paid aiutuallr, but the prin cipal not to be called in unless the exigencies of ihe company re qmrs it, giving sixty days notice, and then only by assrs*ments pro rata Ui the extent that may be required to meet the engagemtnts of the company. It is confidenily antieipatrd tliat * system, the operation of which it so f.<ir and equitable, so well calculated t 6 place the Inmfits and blessings of Life Insurance within the reach of all, and at'he same time enable each conti inutor to share equally and fully not only in its l>eriefi cent sec ury. but also in its profitsuf accumulation, will mitt, • sir is believed to deserve,'the favor and confidence of the public. The particular advantages offered by this company are: 1. A guarantee capital. 2. An annual participation in thr profit*. 2. No individual responsibility beyond the amount of premium. 4. Those who insure for a lea* period thou life, participxt# sequally in the annual profits of the company. Ihe Nautilnt company confines us busin#as exclusively to lusu ranee ou Lives, and all Insurance appertaining to l.ifc. The Rates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars. One Seven F One Seven For Age Year Veari L Age. Year. Year* Life. 15 J 77 J 88 136 40 169 183 320 20 j 1 I 05 177 j 45 191 195 371 25 130 112 204 j SO 196 209 4CO 30 1 1 116 136 if 232 321! 575 35 Jl36| 153 295 | 60 435 491| 700 TRUSTEES. Jam •# D. p. Ogden, Richard F.. Purdy, Thos. W. Ludlow, James Brown, O. Ilushnell, C. F. Linds ley, H. W. Hick*, Richard Irvin, A. M. Merchant, A. Norris, l> A. Comstock, John Cryder, P. M. Wetmoro, James Harper, R. H. Morns, Robert It. Coleman, H. F. Carman, SpenctrS. Benedict M.O. Roberts, Wm. H. Apinwall, Luring Andrtws, Henry K. Hngai-t. J. D. P OGDEN, President. A. M. MERCHANT, Vice-President. LEWIS RF.N TON, Secretary. PLINY KRKEVfA.V } Actuary. (LT The company will also insure the lives of Slav# •. HYDE fit JONES, Agent. Macon, gept 2,1846. V 29 •Kina Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. THE underaiened Apenr* will tnkerixk* again*! Fire in A ihi* city, Griffin, Foravth and ©liter (owns in the Slate, on a* favorable terms a* any retpotiaible Companv. They will also injure against the risks of River Navigation; their present rates are,3-4 per cent, to Sut annalt.and 7-8 to Fharles- KEA Al COTTON. Macon. March 20. 1845. 5 LIP!] INSVRANCII. ffIHE New York Life insurance and Trurt Company huv- J ing established an Agency in the city of Macon, persons may effect Insurance with this Conn:pitttv on their own Live* or the Live* of others, and either for the whole duration of lile or lor a limited period, by the payment of a small annua premium. „ STEPHEN ALLEN, Pnaidiiit. CHARLES C. PALMER, Stcrttarv. „ £. BOND, Agent, Macon. Macon, Feb. 3, 1P47. DE LOACHE h WILCOXSON, Manufacturers and Dealers in CARRIAGES IIAItAItSS of s: %'i:n i* n/:.v (tnntio.y, AIVI.BEKKV NTHCCT, MACON, GEORGIA. De L. W. have constantly for sale, on tht best terms, ElllUic Spring*. Axle*. Meps, Rands, (.simps, Concli Luce, Patent and Tap leather, Ptatrd and Japanned Harnett Mounting t, Paints, (Jilt, Vamuh, ,Vc. March 10, 1847. 4 SADDLES. SADDLES. MORItIS & IVESTCOTT HAVE .mhnnrf a fiiM rati- numtment nf SADDLES, IIAR. NESS and CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, of all kin.la, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Their furili ues are such that they can sell lower than any other establish’ the kind in the citv. • n)eudation. REPAIRING done ui reduced prices, in a work man-like manner. Cotton Avenue, next door to A. J. Ac D. W. Orr. Dec 3, 1846 42 CARRIAGES, (At the old stand of the late F. Wrigley.) A LARGE aßßnnm.nl of fin- COACHES, BIKROUCH ES, KOCKAWAVS, and BUGGIES,(with and without top.,) direct from J. M . Quinby't celebrated manufactory, Newark, N. J. Persons wishing good Carriages , will find it to their interest to examine these article* before purrhasing el*ewhere, a* a I large assortment will be kept constantly on heud aud offered on the most fuvorahle trrin*. Order* received for Carriages built to any pattern, and war ranted to do good service and give satisfaction, loth in article and price. T. H. I’LA.NT, Agent. Macon. Dec 30,1846. 46 WOOS CL BRADLEY MAYF. ju*t rrceived another larre lot of WINDOW SHADES, some rlvgant patterns, and of dimmaionv to suit any winitow*. Alo some lilack Walnut Wiiidia*sßidstrads,ofpattrrusaiidftii ih which rannwt Tmil to please. Dec 17 44tf 50 DOZM WISTAB’S Rals.'im or Wild Cherry. DOZ. BOTTLES of tho genuine article jnel received •JsJ and for an In try BRUNO & VIRGINS. N. B.—Country menhanm wishing to purchase toaell again, can be anpplicd on reaaonnhle (errna, bv applying at our Mu ! arc and Jewelry Store on Collod A venue, Macon, Ge. i „ BRUISO A VIRGINS, or i s ‘ , l' l 9 .1. IJrB. 8. VIRGIN. ! iißi vo. vmiaw | AGENTS for Sherwood’a unrivalled Rotary and Vibrating I Magnetic Machine; l*o lire Magnetic o'r Compound Bi lumen Piaster,and Magnetized Gold Pilla. We also keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Medicines, with the honk* on pr*ctics. Macon and C*olnmhim, (Vs 99.1845 87 NOTICE. f|lH F. SHERIFF SAt.F.b of Suintrr County will hrrrafur be X published tu the Georgia Mrvsmgtr, ai Macon CiRF.F.N M. UHKKUR.'h* March 30, 1847 P. F I HOMPSOV, Prp. Shff rOR SA.LX3. A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, ag and 56 rears, and her five /% Children- two ho# sand thrergirl*; agr* from four months to rl. veil years. The woman is a rood plain cook, washer and nonrr— and ail healthy and likely. They will br sold low for cash, or on errdits until thr first day of Dtctmbvr next Apply to ) Macon, April 1 T SCO IT, CARHART h CO. | 4aii|(lsi—.Huron < ouiiit. WHEREAS Marlin Ldceapphts forlrttrraof dismission from the administration of thr estate of Warren W. Fdgr Ami whereas John F. Lilly applies for letters of dismission from the estate of Armigrr Lilly, late of said county, de# *d. TH*e are therefore so cite and admoi ish all and singular the kindred and creditors or said defraud, to be and appear at idj offire within the time prescribed by law, to stow oust if an) the j hovr, i w hj said lettci ss hould not be granted. Given under my hand and sal Ist December, 1146. D c 3 W. W f , COR WITT, C. C. O. *#:#•• of tiporirlii—l |>aon 4'ounty. Inferior Court titling f„r ordinary rnrpottt, January Term, 1*47. FIYHE petition of Robert Jameson and Matthew H Sandwich re | spectfullr aheweth that they have executed the trust r postd in them as the administrator* on the estate of fsaac Cooper, and ceased, hy fully atlministering and settling said estate, aud pray to br dis missed therefrom. Whrrrnpon it is ordtred, that said petition be published in term* ’ #'f ihe law m the Georg’ a Messenger, r> quiring all p< rsons concrnied tn show cause if any they have, at or before the July term of this C ourt, why letters of dismission should not be granttd tu said ad ministrators A true extract from the leiuutes of said Court 12th day of Jantix : yj.U47. WM. A. COBB, Clk C.O. I I Jan /#, tt47. mt>ni4A WOeorctn— Mncon 4'oiniiy. HERK As* BiMjaniin I.anctsti r applies for let* di*m*ssion from thr administration of the estate of Jorl Childs, dv c'd. I he#*-are therefore to cie and admonish all and singular the kin- | deed and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear s my of9c I within the time prisetdhed hy law, to show eause ifaD) thsy have, why said letters should not he grant# and r.iven under my hind 23d March, 1747. March 74 mm 6 W. W. CORK|TT,C. C. O. kiiili; ontpiHtfiii— Fpion and tiimfy. Inferior Court titling for ordinary purposes, January term 1887. r I K petition of sfattlidw If. SNndwich, admtm*trator with the 1 will annexed, on the estate f John If# ad, deceastd. respectful ly shewrth that hr has fully administered and settled said estate, and prays letters us di*mi*ion ihc rfrom. It Is therefor* ora-red that amd petition be published once * month , fr Six months in tho Georgia Messenger, requiring all perwuis toß* , e* ra* and, to show cause if anv the) hare, why said letters us dismission Set he granted, st the ss* xt July trui of thts Court. A true extract (com the xuuwnsiif said Court,this 12th day of Jam tsar y. Pot. WM. A. COIHJ.C.h r o. Jhu HO, **47 8.0-S4V sroNu a inctoLi.tivrs GREAT IVESTERJY CIRCES. The Acknowledged Fined Company in the Union . Third .Street—below llawkiaa & Harris’ Livery Stable. * mi UMBERING anuHic (he troupe (be moat talented jSEMr j>orformers in (he world, w ith n very superior STUD OF young and newly broke horses, and dc- cidwdly (lie finest BRASS iHjm <\r RANT) (hat ever travelled. __ EftggP'Jr This Mammoth Company will give four representations, on Wednesday, j ,ji Jjfif A tl j In announcing the exl bi *‘<*o ofthia truly talented Com ’j B_ proprietors annex j cesnnd the resneciability ofthe members troupe: We, the undersigned, members of ihe respective Municipal | Councils of the city of New Orleans, testify to (he general worth of the performances and the respectability of the mem hers attached to the GREAT WESTERN CIRCUS of Men* *ra. Stone Ac McCollum, who have been playine in this city the past winter, and we cheerfully recommend the Company to the municipal authorities and the public generally, of the different cities and town* in which they may appear during the ! coming trtvelling season of 1847. A. D. CROSSMAN, Mavor. i First Municipality, Joseph Genois, Recorder ; J. L. Fahre, Cypresn Dufour, E. Gignel, Jackson Duplessis. Enail Witt*, Alex. Derhes, Z. La tour, Richard Hagan, J. E. Enures, J. Slinger.'and, P. Shield# Aldermen. ‘ Second Municipality. Joshua Baldwin, Recorder; Samuel J. Peters, John Dug gan. D. St. Aebourne, M. M. Reynolds,Samuel Jamison, John W. Smith, James Duvene, John Goodwin, 11. Edwards, James P. Freret, Joseph Landis, J. N. Hawthorn, Aldermen. Third Municipality. P. Se.v7.enea ti, Recorder; G. Lugenhuhl, S L. Nicomede, F. 11. Bernard, Francis Scrwersseu. John B. Hale, L. M. Doa villier, Aldermen. The Company consists in part of YOUNG McCOLLUM decidcdlv the best Two-Horse Rider in the World. ETON STONE, acknowledged the only successor to the far-famed French Equestrian, I.ETcKT. DENNISON SIONE, the Meld-Dramatic Horseman and Equestrian of alt work. MR. B. JENNINGS, the Classic Positionist, with his ex traordinary son. Master HEN RIF. JENNINGS. JOHN JACKSON, the mustcelebrated Corde Volants Per former in the Union. MR. E. KINCAID, and A. LEW, two very ce.lebrated Horsemen , Tumblers, Acrobats , A?c. These gentlemen ere at the very zenith of their profession, and nre aided in their laborious duties bv T. H. COLEMAN, F. RbSS, T. GRAVEN, J. HICKS, W. W ILSON, 11. LONG, W. SULLIVAN, 1). VAN ZANDT, J. BARRETT, M. IIEMINGUE, W. YOUNG, T. SHARPE, Making a Company in point of talent and gentlemanly bearing that cannot he equalled in the Union, with the mirth-provoking : Jester and Great Southern Grotesque , GREEN JOHNSON. THE BRASS BAND is another great feature in this “Par agon of Circus Companies,” und numbers fourteen perform ers, who, in point of talent as musicians, cannot be excelled, they having bAn selected with care and precjxion from the Or chestras of the St. Charles, American and French Theatres, j New Orleans, and is under the guidance ana supervision of I Mr. H. K. GAUL. This splendid Band will note the Company’s arrival in the different cilice and towns en rout*, by playing a varied and j beautiful selection from the latest Operas of the day. | The Proprietors assure their patrons that no word or action ! that would tend to cause a tint on the most modest check will be allowed within the ring of the Great Western; but in the representations, the audience will have their n.inds, as well as eves, satisfied, and it will tend as a rcsuscitution from the more laborious duties. (T7* Doors will open at CJ o'clock, and Performance com* inence precisely nt 7J o’clock. O’ Arimiuiiucc-lloxcs 50 cent*— 011 85 H. Q. STOKES, MANAGER. G I- EATON, AGENT. Marrh ‘-M. 1347. 6 FLOYD HOUSE, Macon, Georgia. MrWIHE subscribers have taken that well known J. Hotel, the Floyd Hoosk,and are associated under the firm of BROWN Sc LANIER. It will be needless to make promises, as one of the firm has been well known us keeper 1 of th S Washington Hall, and the public are acquainted with hiaman- I aer business The Table and Bar shall not be aur i Passed by any one, and their Stnhlea are airy, with firm dirt ■ floors, and not surpaaaed by any in Georgia.’ 1 Charges aie reasonable as the times will permit, i THOMAS A. BROWN, STERLING LANIER. H 7 The subscriber solicits hi* old friend* and patrons at the \V ushington Hall, to give him a call at hisnew stand. i R —'Tbe Mine-, -r *K* Tallahassee and Columbus line of Stage kept at this House. j Jnlv 9,184 G. 9ltf PUL It J. \V 11. 1.1 ATI* H A * tlk,n ,h * WASHINGTON 11ALL.,..d rt^wii. JIA a continuancf of public patronage. ’ | Mat-on. Nor 11, 1*46. 40 cAamiwoT r|AIIE mibs.-riher i* now rec.mne a snleiHid aasorlmant of A 6n aujiarfine ilire. ply and atar Carprtpof—licli Ruga to match. Those wishing the article will please give me a j cal [. . „ GEO. W. PRICE. ! Oct 21, 1843. 36 LATEST I.III'HOVt.Tir.’VX l.v COTTON respectfully inform our friends, and the Planters genera IN, ▼ ▼ f Alabama and Georgia, that the GIKAKD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY it in full operation. It is amply supplied with the very best material* which could be j •circled. Thr machinery!* all nrw, and comtiucnd on the most approved plans tor the manufacture of Cotton Gins. a,,d workn * f<l employed in the ntabli-hment, are skilful and experienced in the business ; ai dwe have made such im urwvrmeuts in the m*chanim and construction of ur Gin* that we feel certain, in every ease, to furnish a Gin which will ptrform ad mirably well, and give the parchaser entire satisfaction. In the way of recommendation, we need only say. that we furnished i several hundred of our late improved Gins to Want* r* in various | parts ofthe country during the season, and not owe < f the number has i failed to give general satisfaction, bulb in speed aud the sample of Cotton. C.J* ORDF.RS can be sent to ut by mail, or contracts made with our Agents who are travelling through the country. GINS will be sent to any part of the country, and in all cases war ranted to perform well. Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will direct thtir let Ur* I to Columbus, Ga. E. T. TAYLOR Sc CO. April 1, *m 7 Girard, Ala. GRISWOLD'S IMPROVED COTTON EINS. PIIIIK. subscriber will continue the manufacture of Gina on his I usual extensive scale, and embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for their liberal patronage heretofore. The estimation in which his Gins are held ‘may be known from the fact of his having sold more than two thousand during the last three years—probably ten to one over any other factory in the State. This evidence of the superiority of his Gins, is accounted for by his being the first to introduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead by yearly adding ndw one*. His first and second improvement* made the quality of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow. His third made them sufficiently fast. It then oul) remained to make them more durable und convenient, which has been done he believes effectually, by several new improvements the present year : besides, he has the exclusive right for the State, with the prisiTege of other Sections, to furnish Reid’s Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to be ten times more durable than any other, by those who have made a fair trial of them; and are infallibly serure against fire by friction. His fine Gin* will gin Mastodon Cotton as well as any saw gm can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit speei raensof Instate improvements, and point out their advantages iu time for all to engage and be supplied before the next ginning sea son, or engagements can be made by letter,dinned to him, Clinton, Jones county, Georgia. Gins will be delivered at the purchaser’s residence, in any part of the State except the Cherokee counties, where the) will be left at the depot on the railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All warranted to perform Well, ff used according to the directions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 74, 1*47. 0 NOTICE. I fRIHRF.E MONTHS after dale application will be made to 1 theCential Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, for renewal of Scrip ieaued by iha Commissioner*, No. AO, da* ted 11th February, 1836,f0r one Share of Stock, Branding in . the name of Z. Sanderson on the booka of paid company—uaid ! original Scrip having been lost or mislaid. JAMES RICHARDSON, Adm’r. Match 17 3m5 of Z. Sanderaon, dee'd. STATE TAXES. FI!HE Taa Receiver’* Rooks are now opened at the Tailor* 1 mg eatnldialiment of TllOI. Mason, ia Maron, a short distance from Shot well's corner, where all persons interested are solicited to call, from 10 to I o'clock. WM. C. KENNEDY, Ta* Receiver. Mareh 10 2m4 I HUG STOKE. DR. ta. BARTLETT / || AS jni rweiveH.ai hi. Drug Store on Mul OOtmO . “ berry etreet, • large mock ol Drtige, Chem- Idle, P.inte, Dye Wtufle, Oil., Gla.H-w.re. Win* B| rfow Ol.iH.Perfumerv, Ar.; in f.et, every thing u.u.lly kept by Druggi.t.. Having made hi. purrha.e. for I'mtk, and from drat hand., in New Vnrk and Rn.tnn, he i. enabled to execute ordera at aa low prior, a. line, fmh and unaduhtraUd artirle. ran be obtained at any catabli.hment in the aautherti country, Pliy.icien., Manufacturert,Planter., nnd (icier, are invited to call and examine hia a lock before they make their purcha* era. Macon, Bepi 26,1845. 3V! 1)11. H. imANUItETirs “ Vrifctiiblc iTiitversnl (Mils. rWVll* medicine it acknowledged to be one of the most valuable | tver discovered a* a punttrr of the blood and fluid*. Itissu* pmor to Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or al'rutnr, and stands infinitely before all the preparations and combinations of Mercury. Its purgative propenusan al<t>* of incalculable value, for these pills may h taken dail* for any period, and tnatead of weakening be the cathartic rfßet, they add strength by taking away the cause of wrakneas. They have non* of thr miserable effeeta of that d< adly apecifle, Mercury. Tbetiethare not injured—th bones and limb* are nut pant) *ed—no: but inatead of these distressing • ymptnnia new life and animation is evident id every movement **t the bidy. These Pills, for colds, coughs, tightness of the ehrst, rhrumatiam in the head or limba, will he found #tprn>r to any thing imagined **f the power* of medicine ; and in bilious affection*, dispepeia, and in all diaeaaea peculiar to women,they should b% resorted to at once. l'ot anlo itt J. lUruffc’ Book More** On Cotton Avenue Opposite Mdibsffn Haft JumllfUil. 9)1 | NOTICE TO BUILDERS. TIME nubacribera will do any and all ktndn ol TIN ROOF ING, at short notic*, and on very reanonabl* terms, and the work shall ie well done. We will go to any part of the State to do Roofing if accesaary. DIBBLE At BRAY, Cotton Avenue* nearly opposite Washington Hall. Macon, March 3, 1846 3 .71 a con am*lVtKU'iu ltuil-Koml, S'tom .Star on to .Atlanta. ON and after Thursday, September LOtb, the traius of this Road will be run as follows : Leave Macon daily at 9J, A. M. Leave Atlanta daily at 7|, A. M. Connecting at Macon with the traina of the Central Rail Road, and at Atlanta with those of the Georgia liail-Road each way. Stages for Montgomery connect daily each way with the trains at ; Rarnesvilie, making a lontinnou* line from Charleston, S.C. via ‘ i Savannah, Macon, and Columbus, Georgia. Stages for the Indian Spring* connect with the trains at Forsyth daily, each way; and for Meriwether Springs and West Burnt,at Gridin. Fare between Macon and Atlanta, |4 00 Do. •* do. Griffin, 2 JO Do. “ do. Harness ille, 175 Do. “ do. Forsyth, 100 EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. Macon, Sept 8, 1846. 30 lints ! Unix ! lints ! THIS DAY received a complete assortment of Gentlemen's, Youth's and Hoy’s Hat- and Capa, amongst which arc— Black and Drab Heaver, fashionable ami broad brim. Black and Drab Nutria 44 44 Black und Drab Common 44 44 Youth's and Boy’s Huts and Caps—a great variety. Panama, L thorn and Palm Leaf Hats. 44 Monterey’’ G lazed lfuta. Wool Hats ofall qualities, with manyothrr styles, making my stuck complete—all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, at very low prices. March 1, 1*47. 3 F, K. WRIGH I'. Onnulgce Iron Foundry and .Ha chine Shop. (>IACON GF.O.) THE subscriber. Imlnr -reeled u new Establishment,non fler to the |>ublic,inducement, thstthev have never had before in that line of bueinrea.—Mill Wright.’, Gin Maker., 4c. will find it to their advantage to give us a call: we will tuti entee all our work lobe good, and nt the lowest price—ws have a good stock of I'alterns on baud. A good Horse Pow er for sale. CHAS. P. LEVY & CO. Cotton Avenue, near Macon k Western R. R. Depot. May 6, 1846. |2tf .Tlttcon Iron A* liras* Foundry, AXD MACHINE SHOP. TIHE auliscrlher having recently madft Inrge and important additions to hia former list of pattern* tor Overshot, Breast and Tub .Mill (leering, is now prepared to execute or ders for Flour Mills,Cotton Factories, Horae power Mill* for plantation gifnding, Ac.; al-u Cotton Freeses, Gin Gear. Plates and Balls, am) Mil! Iron* of every description : all of which will be made of the very best material and workman ship, on reasonable and accommodating term*. Macon. June 17. 18-lfi. ROBERT FINDLAY. GIBSON CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ftliicon. tivorgin. April !• 6m 7 ffciiittslicK for IVVers, and refer* Ague. (THAMPION’S Fever and Ague Pills, J Hull’s Fever and Ague Pills. Row and * Tonic Mixture, warrant* and equal to any preparation cf vpiiniiH', for above complaint*. For tale by ct y J. 11. k W. S KT.I.IS, Cr.tton Avenue, Maeon. Carriage Repairing. *ubscnber has procured the services of good work me? in the J vsriuus branch?, of Csrnsgr Mskmg ; ami withs gpnd .tovk orcho'ce mstrnsls, i. prepared lo Ho all kind, of CARRIAGE Hk.. i * 4 A I RING at short notice, as well and as cheap as any other rstub | *"’*"* **"**. ** ’ 4 " y I ■ 11. PLANT, Agent. L. 71 L\Ail'll A CO. Have removed from their original stand adjoining It the Messenger Office, where they have for the U*t ’ J e brrn font*ntly employed iu making 800 I S fll * nd SHOES for their customers, to thrfr shop next door I 1 • U Lewis’ Bakery, and immediately opposite Floyd Houle, where they will or ready to receive all orders for w..rk in their line, and execute them in the same satisfac tory and siperior mode as formerly. April 1, 1*47 6ni7 DIBSOLUTIOY. HE connection hitherto existing between the undersigned for transacting a Warehouse Business, tinder the firm of GUNN & WILSON, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. w .. . DANItI. Gti.VN. Macon, srKi.\G a!ii:dk:ixe. HEYS 6l CO’S Coneentrated Compound Fluid Extract of C!AR.SAPAUILI.A-for the cure of all diseases arising from an impure state or the excessive or improper u*c of Mercury, imp.udeners of living, exposures, general debility from climate. Ike , renovating and restoring the whole si stem Thi* medicine may be had wholesuK or retail ofthe Agents, A P ril 1 3m7 J. 11. it W. S. ELLIS, Macon. en 1 *h—*i* ,n te r County. \Af lILREA3 Jiunr* W. Cannon applies to me for letters ” of dismission from hin further liability ns Guardian to ar )‘* property of Lydia Sanders, minor, orphan of William Sanders. ‘ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular thr kin dred and creditors of aB roncerned, to be and appear at my office wrjthin the time prescribed by law, to show cause if Sfny thei have why said letters may not be granttd. 1 * Given under iny hand 10th March, 1847. Mart h 17 40d.S MA AC McHR4RY, D. c. c. o. € ’on niy 0 TOLLED before me, Martin B. Daniel, a Justice of the i Peac* for said counts, by Jesse Morgan, an Lstray Horn I Mare, with the right hip knocked down, about twenty veara ‘ old. Appraised by John Pearson and John Jordan, to he worth twenty-five dollars, this 3SHi February, 1847. „ . MARTIN B. DA.NIEt, J. P. ‘ A true Extract from the Estrav Book of said countv. „ WAI. A. COBB, c. r. 6. Marrh 10, 1847/ 4 | Comity. HEH KAS Kliti eth Colson applies tome for letters of ad j ministration on the estate of Jacob Colson, deceased. I hose are therefore to cite and adm<iiuh all and singularihe kind red and creditors of Raid deceased, to be and appear at my office with in the time prescribed by law, and make their otmcuon, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Bth Marrh.. 1847. March 10 5w4 ISAAC McCHAHT, Pep CC O | WOcoriiiii- ftiiintf'r l oiiniy. HER EAS M 1 1 Siam Jonnin appli* s to n*r lor letters of admin istration on the estatr trSaihuel M. Ji.iinion, ifereusi and. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin drvd and creditor*, of said d*cea*d, to beard appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have. 1 why said letters should not he grant* and. 1 Given under my hand at offic, 18*h Marrh, 1*47. MT’-b iwft ISAAC vr< HAHY.n C. C. O ! -w,..—Coitnt*. 11/ HER r. AS Daniel M . Smith applies for letters of administra- J “PH de boms non on the estate of Bartholomew Thomas, late of said aounty, deceased. I I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, show cause if any they have, why , •aid letter* should not hr grained. Given under my hand 23d March, 1847. March 24 5w6 W \V ffiWWETT, f. f. ft 1 N|me* of Rroifliu-i |koii Couniy. inferior Court Sitting for Ordinary Purport—Starch _ _ . Verm, 1847. • Fre *"\ l * #i . r llonor# William Lone, lido in C. Turner. William lilcc. Justices. * TR®*iP r * , B” n °f Joel Mathews rraprctfully shewrth that he has fully dl * ¥ ** r K*‘d the trust reposed in him at guardian of Eliza* loungblotHij and prays the Court to be dismissed then from | Whereupon it is order* and, that said petition be published in the’ corn■ Messenger in terms of the law, nqmnngall persons con* cernrd.to show cause if any they liavr, why It tiers of dismission should not be granted at the neat May term of this Court. A true eatract Ironi the minute* of said Court. March 10, 1*47 sods WM A. CORE Clerk. MONTHS after date application will be made to JT the honorable the Inferior Court oflTpsou county wh*n sitting fur ordinary purposes, for Icavr to sell the Negroes belonging to (he I estate of William Robertson, deceased. Mt" l * 11 T JOHI W. ROHKHTION, Adm’r. U*OU K MONTHS after flato,nnplir>itinn will be made R 1° fbe Honorable Court of Ordinary, nf Crawford rountv for leave lo aell all tUc real eitate of John Rryan, derenteil, late us Mid county. ARTHUR RRYAN, Admr. HANNAH RRYAN, Admr*. Feb ?4 t | FIIC II MONTHS after dat* application will be made to lb* Inferior Court or <ounty,when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave t sell k >gro man named Bob, Ulonging to the estate of Orrcn R. Brook* casatcJ rrc VO . TOWN W HtWVF.Y. A.lw'r. CTII MONTHS astir date application will be made to JT the honorable Court of Ordinary of Monro* Cv. fr l*svs to sell aTI the reel estate ol ftarnoel llivins, and c'd. late of said county : also some of the Negroes belonging to said (State HOUND BIVfNH, OKONOK BIVINS, Hrr 1, <1 Admiwis fmisj|ish the skill anned. For II MONTVIS after date application willbr made to the Inf* iVr Court of Bibb county, when sitting as a court of tsrifittary, for Irav? to sell the real * state of D. D. Sanders, late o| Twiggs count) osid, #4sr distribution. EMAS BLALL, Adm'r di bonis non, Marik IT, i” T ft with tkw Will nuAsikd. Ncxv Store A Yew Goods. China, Class A Far then-wart. THE subscribers are now receiving and openings general asm raenc of the above goods, at the siore lately occupied bv w A. G. Butts, coriu-rof Multw rry and Ssrtoiid sts. and opnoaiii. ,1’ Washington Hull, which they offer at wholesale and retail dock in part consist* of the lollowii.g : * * “* ir Paris White Dining, Tea and Toilet Seta, Light Blue do. Jo. and. do. Flowing 44 do. do. do. do. White French China Dining Sett, Do. do. do. Tea do. Gold band do do. do. do. White do. do. Jugs, White Granite, light and flowing blue Jugs—oil sixes, Plai*, Di.hn, hakt r*, anil Covt r Dhr. >o maitli Diuins W.r~ A general assortment of common Ware. * Cut, Press*d and Plain Tumblers, Cut and Pressed Goblets, Wines and Champagnes, Pressed and Egg and Jell) Glasses. Cut and Pressed Mu ror Dishes and Nappies, Cut, Pressed and Plain Lamps and Caudle-nicks, Do. do. do. Salts, Cut Decanters in sets and pairs, Solar Lamps-Britannia and German Silver Castors, Looking Glasses various sizes and style*, Stone baking Dislits. Pies, &c. &c. ] „ The subscribers deem it proper to state that they have adoDtrrf tk. { CASH SYSTEM, to which tiny intend strictly to adhere and bv which they will be enabled to furnish every d< scription ut rond* >1 their line sdfair prices. HYDE b JONES H. Rc J. will take orders for Jitney China Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets, which they will furnish at the importers price*, addin? oni* the expenses from New York. ’ 8 * u, 7 Macon. Sf-pt. 2, 1*46. Nuudries. J UST RECEIVED, Cedar and Painted Tuba and Duoketa, Cvred Buckets, Willow Basket* and Brooms, Cedar Churoa, Waiters, assorted sizes, do in setts, Looking Glnusea, Knives and Forks. Plated Forks. (Dining and Desart.) Plated and Britannia Bprons, Bras* and Iron Candlesticks, “ Curtain Pin*, Shovel and Tongs, Al*o, a general assorlineut of Chinn, Glass and Earthenware • !• el> 4 ’2 4w HYDE St JONES. CUT GLASS. ("lUT DECANTERS ia pairs and setts, J 44 Goblets, 44 To mb Ur*, 44 Wines, • 4 Mirror Dishes, “ Lamps, “ Salts. MASTODON COTTON SDED, Genuine and no Mistake, 1M711.L he offered for sale in a tew days, at the house of ROSS Ik T v RRO I HF.RS. The Seed obtained from the above mrntiomd house may be confidently relied on as genuine, being rai*d a R. Abbey-, plantation near Yazoo City, Miss. Price Four Dollars oar bushel. v Also a sample of R. Abbey's Cotton can be seen as their offlre. w . A. H SHANKS, Macon, Jan ?0, 1347 49 R. ABBEY’S Agent. riiOUB. “1 BBLS. Gooreia Flour, Choice Brand. J""” “ bO ** Premium Canal do In Store, and for Hale by Feb 24 2 SCOTT, CARHART Ar CO A tin iii si ii 11 no Candles. 2"? BOXES on consignment, for sale by W r HITF Sr CO, “ill* nud la my (*ood. | A PIECC.S black and colored dress* Silk*, A Vr changeable do. do. 3 do. Satin striped do. do. J do. French Mennoes, S do. sjper Alpacra Lustres, 2J do. black and colored Alpavca*. 25 do. Cashmere and Cashmere d’F.co*ie, 20 Cashmere Robes, graduat* and and pyramid. •6 Gingham do. do. J) pieces Scotch and Karlston Gingham, 25 do. F.mbroidcred 1 wiljd do. 2000 do. Print*,rompi isinga great variety, 30 doz. Neck 1 let, assorted qualities, 20 do. Hemstitched L. C. Hdkfs 10 do. Men’s L. C. Hdkfs. Jaconet Muslin, Swiss do., Victoria Lawna. Cambrics he Cashmere, Rrocha,and Silk Shaw Is, ’ Cheap Shawls, great variety. Ladies’ Kid Glove*, do halr-hami Silk, Ribbon* * r ' ft S r * Cords, Tapes, Laecs, Edgings, Velvet 2 cases Cotton Flag Hdkfs. 1 do. Pongee Silk do. 10 pieces English bilk do. 25 do. lrili Linen*, . 5 do. do. di>. very fine, I 20 do. Linen Lawn, r Table Linen, table Cloth*, Linen Sheetings, Diaper*, he , now in , store, all ol which are offered at wholesale or retail, on accommoda | 39 GRAVES, WOOD & CO. A DM IN IKTR.4I OR’N BALE—Pursuant to an , 4 • order ol the (curl of Ordinary of Bibo count v, graniitjv leave, wfli be sold at the Court House Jtxir in Baker counts , I on the first Tuesday in May next, the undivided half of the fol lowing Lota of l.find, numbered 152, 168, 169 and 193, in th second district of said county of Baker, and on the same dv. will be aold at the Court House door in Macon, BibKecuntv, the I lactof Land on Walnut Creek, adjoining John H. Lowe, Kilpatrick and others, in Bibb county, belonging to the estate of John Marim, deceased. Hold for the benefit of the creditors lof raid ratatp. Term* made known on the day ol sale, this 2id day of February, 1847. ’ TttoSlA'3 D. WALKER, Admr. 1 r p h o .., , WOTICXJ. ~ M I.L persons having demunds against the estate of the late j”. Dr. James Wood, deceased, will present them in terms of the law ; and ull persons indebted to said estsie, will ple*e ] make immedisie payment to Mr. Thomas A. Brewer, who is . duly aulhorixed lo settle and grant receipts. xi nll r* r CHARLOTTE M. WOOD, Adm’x. I Msron, Ilihh Cos. Feb, 94, 1847. 6w2 A IJf ‘! I-.N ISTII ATORVS SA I.K.—wifi br ,„u on ,h. I Ilk flr ** 1 • •‘lay m May next, befor* thr eowrt h.c 4.*or in Lamer Macon county, a nogro nun nim<d Bob. belonging to the estate of (rrt*n H Brook *, deceased So!d t< r the Ih m fit us the heir* and creditors of said dec’*!.— I Terms on the day of sale. ; tw ,0 JOHN H HAHVr.Y, Ariw’r. ,\ ri>l I-\ tSTH A TOR’S S A 1.1 fi*—Will be sold on the cm nr*t I uesday in May next, befort the court house doi in the | ‘<l*ori>errj iX Houston county, an. rro man by the name of Ben. about 35 years old. Also Lot of LamiNo. 278 in the 14th district of Houston count v joimng land* ofWe.tbrook, Fitzgerald, and others. S " , .? r r rro .* n V La ? d V- V fhc ut Joshua Pattishall, dt craitd, ri.r the hcn<ht of crrditnn. Trr(Til ra.h .... BHYANT HATTON, e. C. O. dminntr*tor dt honii non with Ih* .ill nnm* arm l, I*4/ A *?2! WMIBATORViX r,t /. ,n June n xt, at the court house door in (h* town *. rrT L , I" ,, ‘ ,on c,,un, r. r ‘ ft y Acn-. of l ond, l.inr and joinn.i >” Ch*rl*a Culpnppdr, nuraWr not rcc,l|ret,d. Sold a. ih* urnror.y of Joa.'ph Culprnprr, lat* ot Hen cotlhtr, d*c*aa*d. Sold lor the benefit of the linrs of laid deceased Term's on the <Ur. March 10, *47 4 WILLIAM S. MOORE, Adai j’ i sold on'The /m first Tuesday in May next, at the courthouse in Walker roun ty. Lot No. 199, in the Bth district, 4th section, now Walk* r county. I Also will be sold on the first Tuesday iu May next, at the court house in Thomas county, Lot No. lits, m the 14'tbffistrict formerly Irwin. All .old aa lb* pror ,r >7 f L*wi t>. Wimbrrlr, d.ciaxd, laic af Joiu-b county. Term. each. March . IT, “J O. W, MASSF.T, Adm'r, . . . ..POSTPONED 4 nwiNisTn aTok’s sai,e.-'p’h7 i*n *rd*r I'M. °* ,he Inf* nor Court of Pula*ki county w hen Hitting lor ordi nary purposes, will be *ol<( before the cyurt house door iu the city af Macon,on the hr. t Tuesday in Mpy next, rO7 Shares of Capitar Stock in tli'4 Merchants Bank’ 6 1 Macon. Sold aa thr properly of Ibr date of John Kawll, drcri.ril for Ih# bru.fttuf the heir, and creditor, of .aid mate. Irrn.i.ill he lib r.l, CHAIILKS K. TAYLOR, Adm'r. . . CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm'i. Marchs, 1147 SI A n>IIVISTRATOR*S roldoa ih .iK first 1 uesday in Jane next, at the court house of each county in which the Lauds lie, the following Lots : In Campbell eoonty, L| Ko. 157 in the 14th district, and Lot No. 50 iiiilieJd ditrict. In Heard county. Let No. 6| in thr 4th district. Sold a* the property of Murdock L. Matheson, deceased. Terms caU. March 31 7 W. H. CALHOUN, Adm’r. fo A la H.— Agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Inferior (Jourt of Twricgs couuty, when sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, will be sold before tha Court llotivo door, within ih* usual hours of stir, on the first I uenday in May next, in Irwinville, Irwin county, liq., Lot of Land, fto. 176, lying and hoing in tha accond district of Mid county. Bold as the property of the estate of Silaa Brown of Tw'igg* room v, deceased, lor the benefit ofthe heirs aud cred itors of said deceased. Tertus cash. WM. BROWN, Ex’r. Merlon, March 3, 1847. ‘j UONTEK SJIKRIFF’S SAI.K-V.il o il.,tk. r#t I uesdny in May neat, before the court house door laths town of Auiericus. Sumter county, within the usual hours ot sale, thr following prop*m, to*wit t Four acres ofl.aud lying m thr north-west cornrr of a Lot of Land |in the S*th district of urigiiially Lee now Sun ter county, whereon Dr. John D. Grigory now lives, well improved, Uvndon as the property of Philip Forsyth, to satisfy one A fa from a justices court of Sumter county, in favor of Churt-h H. Pep in I vs. Philip lorsylhi property pointed out by defendant : levy piarfr soil returned to sis by a constable. GKKKN M. WHEELER, Sheriff. Also, at the same fimr and place will be sold. The east half of Lot of Land number fort) -four h the siatccnth I district ••forigmally l.er now Sumo r count y, Until pn as the prop* erty of Norfleet H^mminis, to satisfy one fl (.> from Sumter Superior Court, in favor of Joshua Drake vs. said Mammon* : property point* ed out by Eason Smith PORT* OCR Y. THOMrbON, D. Shfl. SUMVkII MOHTGAOK SAUt. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June n* at, before thr court house door tn the town of Asu ncus, Sumter county, within the usual hours of sale, the fallowing property, to*wit: Th est half of Lot of|.ii|4 iiumbi rone hundred and eighty** igbt in the Wth district of originally Leo nyw subtler county, levied on as the property of Sidney Few, to satisfy one morigftge ff fa (rows Sumter Superior Court, in favor of Muajuh Buchanan vs. sail Few i prupvrt y pointed out in said fl fa April 1, IM7, 7 GREEN M. WHKKI.F.W, SMT. HOtSION NlfEWirr WALK. -WHIN nM on the Aral Ttie.aday in May nc*f, ut the court liouae door iu the town of Ferry, Houston county, wiibin the ueual himra of aalo, the following property ro-wn : All tbet plantation adjoining the village of Haymsrille, in said county, lately owned anf occupied by Henry A. Vrtey, and compris ing the following parcel* of Land. io*w it : tn* bunded and twenty urn and one-fourth ai r. sos Let No. It t eleven and nghty-wne and ofiC'founh acres sss the uortli*-at corner of Lot No. thirty-twn : tlssr t**n acres mure or UasofLut No tw< Irr.ond bfleeli aertanfl ot No. twelve, all lying in the thirtevklh district of Houston county, with tin improvements ther*on .- levied on as the pioptrty of li nry A. Vcaey, to satisfy a ti fb from Houston Sup* ritir Court, in favor ot th# Bank of Itawkinevillr, agaissvt sold Henry A Vay. Mitels J 1 7 L. L HUirbEt, Dcp Jbff.