Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, April 22, 1847, Image 4

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To fr'arinrrN ami I*l rei I tNITZGER\I.D\S PATENT] PORTABLE BUHK STONE IP MILLS, so. Grinding Wheat awl Com,wan kind *,f Gtaiu railed or used oil any Farm or Plantation, ami may be propelled hy j water, steam, wind ar bum- pow* r, and will do its work with great vapidity and perfection, and ma> be put up ami kept in order it) al most any person. It ii a perfect Grist Mill m miniature, well adapt* it| to tin* wants ofevi ry Fanner and Planter, aud is undoubted!) the cdieapeat uitd l.**t Mill ever offered to the public. Person* whiting to purchase the Mill fur any county in the State qf Georgia, will address ROBERT FI NDLAY, Macon, Ga. A perfect Mill for grinding corn will cost only 3'5. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify that I ba-<in me on my plantation a Fiti/orald** patent h >rse power with one of the paten Burr Stone Mills, and I am > satiated the Mill which run be used with an ordinary gin power, is decidedly the best kind of a Portable Mill that has yet been invented, and that the patent horse power has many advantages over the ordi nary one used by the planters for ginning Cotton. JOHN’ C. POY K'HR CSS. Waynesboro*, Burke Cos ,O i., Feb 12 l iar. The undersigned have seen the Fitzgerald Patent Portable atiii and horse power, in operation on Mr. I'i) lb res#’ pant |\‘ >l t ami we have no doubt they will he gi n* rally used by Plant* v, when { they become acquainted with their merit*. We saw it grinding w iih two horses, and it made flue meal, m a.-ly as fust as an ordinar) run stone* jr.ludiiiz by watir pssir. F. .1. CAU'I KH. J. H. PR P.SCO Ir, I . F. ELLIS tow, W. ||. UOl'ti L \SS. AVaynesbnro’, itrki C#., Go., F. b. 12, lf<47. lam now using on* iJ'lie Fitzgerald"’ P.*t<nt Mil*, snd I® Bed that the Mill t iH tost it is r. JireMiiU and lo be. Savannah, Dec. i#tb, INI •. D. I LEI CHER. I am running the Mill with Mr. I lefrHer. and ‘lie more I n<e it the better 1 like it. It mi.lnuolcdl) excel.-. anything of the Mi'l Kind pow extant. !!• GILLUM. Saianuah, Dec. ISIS. We, the undersigned, have w itnessed the operation ofthc FWjp y ald Wheat and Corn Mill* now in use in tin- i ny, ami we feel c tdi slent that those Mills oaituot fail o in*r the npprohiition ol the pub lic ( KO. G. FAR IKS, Savannah, 1840. DKNSLOW *. \V MISTER. I have one of the above Mills iu ni< at the F.slava Strain Grist Mills, whish I will exhibit to ail) ir ntleinaii vbo may w c-h t< ice n In operation, and I can in i*t cheerfully recommend it the public. I* will grind corn faster aud belt, r than any other Mill I * v* r .i w w n h ’ the same power. J, ESLAVA. Mobile, Jan. and, 1847. The und r-ignrsl having *en the abo\i Mi'l in op ration r t Mr Kilira'i Mill, wohM .♦> ili.it it farexc*eri* any mac nine of the mill kind that wehaveev i seen,ami woo'd r commend it to tvtryuue iu want of such an article. AARON UAtiK, C \ mPHF.LL. OvVRV t CO. Mobile, IJ. H. It IV KR S & CO. •, on, Feb 1 -47, Df SUPERIOR. G OTTO If OINK- subscriber would infirm the planters **f Georgia mat ht has removed his Cotton Gin Factory to Rilib count), 3( mile# from Macon, on the road b-adiug from Macon to Gordon, w h re In intend* to manufacture Cotton (.iii of a q-ialitysupe iorto any lie has ever before made, if possible. In thi ionstiu<non *>t hi” Gins, he will particularly guard against the posaihi'ity of taking lire from the i< in. And here he would remark, that it is iinpo**tbb lor a (ini to tuk tire from the boxes without the grossest negh ct on the pun ot those who have the management of tin in. Gins that get burnt, in nine huudri and and ninety-nine time* out of a thousand taki tire from a difT rent cause tlian the box, which the stibcrib* r will cotupl* ti l) yruttrd against in ihe Gina lie makes in future. His Gin* will he lnideof the be*t materials, and warranted’ to perform as well as any Gins made in the S'ate. He ban an excellent wanr-power to turn bis machinery, aud a good saw-mill right at band, which will • • blt •bim to sell Gins on as good teems a* any oth* r factory to tin State. Much 3, mr. 3tf ‘ W M \HSKY. GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED COTTON GINS. tjlllf. subscriber will continue the manufacture of < ins on his J usual extensive scale, and embraces this opportunity to thank hi* numerous customers for their liberal patronage heretofore. Ihe estimation in which Ins Gins are held ‘may be known from the fact of Ins having sold more than two tliou.-aml during the Inst three years— probably ten to one over any oilier flu lory in the State. This evidence of the superiority of his (* i ik, is accounted fur by his being the tirt to introduce the lute improvement*, anil k< eping the lead hy yearly adding in w ones. lii first and second improve in* nls inailt th* quality of cotton perfect, tho.igh some were rather slow. His third made them sufficiently f..st. Ii thin only r* mained to make them more durable and convenient, w liieh has been done he believes effectually, by several new improvements the present year: besides, lie has the exclusive right for the State, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish Ketd't Patent Watir Holes, which are believed to be ten tim*s more durable than aiiv other, hy tliovewho have made a fair trial of them ; and are infallibly secure against fire hy friction. Hit fine Giiis will gin Mastodon Cotton a* well as an) saw gin can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit speci mens of his late im pro vein -lit*, and point out tbeir advniiiugi* in time for all to engage and be tupp'd and before the next giiu.ingM a s .n, or engagement* can be mad* liy Utter,directed to him, Clinton, Join-• county, Georgia. Gins will be deliver'd at the purchaser's Violence, in any part of the State except the Uhcrok-e counties, where they wi’l In I* ft at the depot jon the railroad most convene nl to the purchaser. All warranted to perform well, if u* and according to ihe dir* ctions sent wiih each. SAMU ML GRISWOLD. March 94, 1X47. rj latest i.TU’RovunriVT n COI'TOA UIAM. ‘R Jkf E respect TuTy inform our tYicrul*, and the Plant* r* genera H , f \ of II tbaina and G* orgin, tliut th* GIRARD CO 1 ION GIS MANUFACTORY isinfu 1 operation. It is amply supplied with the vt ry In st m ti rial* whiih ctuld 1* selected. The m icliiu* r) is all mw, and cnsMutid on ihe most ajiproved plans for the manufacture of Cotton Gins. The inachiaiit and workiued employsd in the estubli Inm-i.t, are skilful and exp* riencid in the business ; and we l*av< n.al* mu h in provrmenu in chani-m aud t oi.Mmetiun of mr (.ins that wi Feel eeriain. in every esse, to furnish a Gm which will p rfdnn ad mirably well, and give tin purchaser entire satisfaction. In th- way >f recommendation, we need only say, that w furnished several hundred of our late improved Gins to t'lantirs in various parts of the eouiify do im-flu MMon.ai-d not on* I tin nuni'urhas failed to give gem ral satisfaetiun, both in speed and the sao*p e of Cotton. CJ* ORDERS can he sent to u* by mail, or contracts made with our Agents who art travelling ihr< ugh the country. GINS will be sent toauy part of ih. country, and in all esses war ranted to perform well. Person* addressing the Proprietors by mail, will direct tlitir Jetti r* to Columbus, Ga. K. I . TAYLOR Ik CO. April !, 4m 7 Girard, Ala. CABINET FUANITVIIS. JAB. H. COOK, Broadway, opposite Trinity Church, offer* for sale a lull and complete assortment of Cabinet Furniture, winch lie warrants to be equal lo any in the city, at (he following unusually low rates; Mahogany Chairs, from S2O to s'sn per dozen, “ Hocking Chairs from sto 35 *aeh. “ Sofa*, from IS to 17S “ Bureaus, from sto 50 “ i4 Card I allies, from 10 to 25 44 44 Centre 44 from 15 to 44 44 Rebsteads, from is to SO “ Feather Hi d’, Hair Matiraskcs, and ileddiug of the tiiust qualilies and at the lowest mark* t prices. N. B.—No extra charges for packing & shipping, j F-b 14, 1 H47. [Telegraph copy.] 3ml | TuiuocEiiclfti Division 1, S, of I. PLFDGR. r *hall make, hiiy, sell, i r use as ‘ ■yAwfl/. ■ bnerag*, an) Spirituous or Malt Liquor<-, 18// Wine or Cider. v\\v - t r This Division m ets r g ilarly F. VF.P Y las \\s Fit ID AY K N K.N IS’ (;,at 7 o'clock, at tbeir *?/ M ‘'— AT Hall JOS. MURDOCK. \V. I*. J - R - BOON, It. s. • Jan 27, 18*7. 41 1 FOWDM! undersigned are Ag*-ntsfor the F.*ln Paik Powder Milb-. I and keep at all times a full suppl) on hand, w hich they sill in lots at factor) prices, adding expei.* ► to this place. SCO FT, C A IIH ART Ik < O lan 20, 1*47. 47 IRON 6L STEEL— 4iC. 111 W| LBS. assorted Swedes Iron, &1 R “•* *xMr Coat Steel, German and liliclerril Steel, ! WOO Kegn Nails, 100 Boxen 8 bv 10 Window Glass, ).V) do 10 hy lv> do :>0 do IW bv I 1 do 5U do 1W bv 18 do Fornaleliv Fid> W 4 • HCOTT, CARHART & CO. | TOBACCO A-M-3 CIGARS. 40,000 Ui inl ine Cigars, do 50,000 Kegulm do do 20,000 Bttuutcllas do do For sale bv SCOTT, CARHART *V CO. Feb 84 2 %| S>iaASSF;.~ISO Hhds., 00 I i* rc* a, .New Croti Cuba 1 v I Molaasea. J uat received and lor sale bv | Feb 84 a sen IT. CHt IT ART & CO. | GIN. WHISKEY, AND RVU. BBLB. Flielpa* and Jenca’ Gin, 450 do N. O Whiskey, 50 do N. L. Hum, Fur sale bv ppfcgl SCOTI*, CARHART \ CO ■ R § Hep! KCOTT. CARHART >k TO CHEROKEE LXIVXE. FlYllF.undersigned k'*f>a full supply of the aim vr artiste i.n hand, ! sand *ll it at Oar Dvllar atid a qanrtrr pi r luix, /‘sr ath i*u b/. j Jan 20. 1847. 47 SCO r I', CARHAIt rlk CO. I 1,1 wku JUST uml for .ule 180 1.1.1*. of first rsts No,thorn l.ims.tibo “1110 OIUNDE HOIJSK.” | M.roll 17. IHir MOKMCi/fW. ON the 18th inat. u man by ihe name of J. HOLBFCLAW, Fired t Horae of me. to go 11 tnilea into Twiffs county, since which time neither man nor Loras have been seen. The nmn is about 5 feet 8 im hex Imh.datk hair and etea, dr* *.* coat and punts of neat homsKpun, aimilar to drab saiinet. The 1 Horen ia a il.uk buy, about 7 years old, a little snip on hia nose, one him! fcot, perhaps th* left, while u little above the hoof, uml works fin* Ly. The abirse reward will be given for man and horse delivered in Mncon. with proof to convict the nmn, or $25 for the h<w*e, saddle and bridle. The saddle wa rath* r orn, will* a lilted seat. TliOS. J BHLMIULBH K. Macon, March ‘24th, 1317 f, ITT” The Sentinel, (Tallahassee, Fit.) will publish 3 tnnea, and forward the eceottnt to me T. J. ,S. Twenty Dollar* Reward. UL IJbAXAWAY from the rrsideme of Cul nurvcll 1% Jordan,! a Fu'a*ki r-.umy, on the Ud lutiuai ) Jt'A La lust, my negro girl AM AND A, about twenty.seven viar* i.f age,ratbi r a deep mulatto } lor hair near* ■A’ iy sirmght, and long, r*‘nerally worn plaited | Her wGj trrs black. Htie is rather l* low the medium rise. * , Sh> has g* m vail) a *Qliknn h**r rnuntenatie ■wln n -r a.. '+*.* i.i*ti to. and aiainmers a little in hi r sp* ** h. par tisqlany w* tn •t* ait i > humor, aud is very smart and intelligent. The •.# > reward will b. riven if coutlu. and in jail a I get tier, or •Mr a*b*a’.W*au*vsra pa J f del.v* :td in Macon to Mr PCRKHT UttkALRY, r. \ -As d* avs various acqu.:ntai.tc 4 .c f Sacon. Clinto**, Men**ndlo, MadfsoN and i*i J ta.ki. KLLfc.V A. IKYaN f. i4?.,354/ Ilf T f l ’- VoknaHl RrpuHUeae wtllpublub th* above twivv and ‘ yrwsMHsir fjwimt. C*iiiimji, tiivw wTbri. . Mnk ia 4 . C4A4. .11 IRt&H.VX. JXISW SPIIMG How Receiving AT m S A.7W ST7 BZSD “ON COTTON AVK.NI K.” THE LAIIKEBT STOCK OF Fancy mid staple I>ry (.nods, To he found in the interior o) Georgia. BALES j and 5*4 Brown Homespuns, a 14. ‘■w 4 / 20 do (JanahurgH mm Drilling!*. Cases Blear bed Homespuns, a 12J. 500 Piece* Print*, f>i n 20* 300 “ Muelin and Muslin Glnghunis, 25 a 374. 11 ir Ii Figured Jaconet Mtisliu, Sliid*i Lawns, Monterey PJ.iide, Drapery Muslin, JOt) Pieces OeiiiniH ami Cotlonides, ('oluiiihian Strip* s, I2j Hamiltuu “ Pant 44 lleseca Plaids, .Striped K remlin*, Gainbroons, 200 Pieces Georgia Nu keen. sl. P!ui:ti:’s Linen, I.inen Howies, Plaid Ililk'fe, Gloves, llo*i erv, Lores, Edgings, White iVlnsliiia, Bonnets uml Buttm-t Bib bms, Flowers, Dimity Frincn,Childrens (.'up*, Linen lldk’fs, Silk do., I’mhrellas, P tnisols, Ac., *V:r., A c. All will be sold at the lowest possible citsh price*—please rulland exatoiu* both style ami prices. W. G. BANCROFT. ‘licon. March 3. 1317. J •fllfiSf, , Ttrim. FIT! F, stiW.rib* rs sr* now receiving their fall supplies of ORO* $ (’F.RIKS, which tbry otR r t** theirold fri* ml Hud ihe public, g-im rul!y,ut unusual low prices. Wi Uii nov it. sti<r, and rcitiv mg— -10 picn a heavy Gunny Ragging, 100 [iicct- ht-av) Kentucky do HO cut Is Kentucky Hope, 50 do. Manilla do. 100 I lit. Twine, 2,000 sack* Suit, l i,00) Ihs. Swct <l* s Iron, l,'oo lbs Hand,llfHip and Tlodlron, 20 hints. St. Crmx and Porto Uu-o Sugars, Loaf, Crushed and I'osdi rnl do. 100 bugs Kio a ml Java Coll* *, 50 box* a Tobucco, 100 kegs Nail, l .0 0 lbs. Cast, German ami Rlister Steel. A l-o PAINTS AND OILS ufcvery description. K. ROND. Mficns, Lin 1. IF4O. 40 Nill,’ :inil I'am-y GootU. | /k I’IKCfc.S black and colored dress Silks, £* F ‘ do. cSiang* able do. do. 3 di. Satin striped do. do. 5 do. French Merinoes, 5 do. sjptrAlpacca Lustres, 25 do. black anil cob red Alpncca*, 25 do. Cashm* re Mini Cashiaer* d’F.cosae, 20 Cashmere Robes, gradual, and und p)isnid, 25 Gingham do. do. 5) piece* Scotch and K.arlstnn < ii ghaut, ‘25 do. F.mbroidered Twiil* and do. 20o*) do. Prints, comprising a great variety, 30 do*. Neck ‘I ies, assort* and qualities, 20 do. Hemstitched L. C.Hdkf*. 10 do. Men*- L. C. Ildkfs. Jac met Muslin, Swiss do. ? Victoria Lawns, Cambric*, Kc. Cashmere, lirnehn, and Silk ShawD, Cheap Shawls, great variety. kadi* s’ Kid Gloves, do. half-h:itid Silk, (•imps, Fringes, Buttons, Cords, I apes, Lac**, lldging*, Velvet) H ibboiis, 2 cases Cotton Flag Hdkf*. 1 do. Pongee Silk do. 10 pieces F.uglixh Suk do. 25 do. IriMi Linens, 5 do. do. do. very fine, 20 do. Linen Lawn, Table Linen,Table Cloths, Linen Sheetings, Diapers, fcc , now in •t re, all of which are oflert and at w hulesu or retail, on accoinmotla ting terms, by GRAVES, WOOD fc C O. Nov 11, 184*3. Tii iii iii iisus. Trim in in” s SOMETHING new in the shape of Buttons, for trimming I.adits’ Dresses,just received at ■)* 27 TIIF. I’l OPLF.’S STORF. l a ot:ili. Potash. •)A( )() LBS. Potash just received uml for pule bv ■wsriMF GbOlUiE PA) .\E, Ihuecii t. i Dec 14 id EA MUDS. Nr* OrlrUM Sumr, 5 do. Clarifud do. lii-tore and for sale by c. DAY & CO. March 3 j I !\e*w (>iooih ! :\cv (.iioih !! fBYIIK Htibscriher ia now daily receiving and opening anew EL ami beautiful aiock ofSl;i |>U* and l'aiify DRV GOODS. Which will be sold ut very low price**. Ihirciwsera Hr r (jueHted in call ami examine for themselves. Jbe following irlicles compline part of bis .Sttu k : I'.tn. h Ginghams, Royal Piuid do Hall Moiiroiiig Jo., Muslin Ginghnm.v, Plain and Striped Muelins, Donna Isabella Jo. Honnn Isidora do., Donrm Muzurku Jo. Hern mi Isabella, Black Hernani, White Muslin Robes, Small figured Lawns, Embroidered Bareges, Satin Striped do. Cord and Striped do , Ogneoia do. Dutchess Moutpensier Silks, Jaconet Mullins, Swiss do. Check do. Black Striped Silks. Irish Linens, I.inen Lawn, 1.. <\ Handkerchiefs, FI. S Jo. Work Collars and Chimizrtte, Kid Gloves, Silk do. Twisted Silk do. Calicoes, Mourning do Half do. do. Scotch Diaper, Huckaback do. Cotton Diaper, Damask ‘('able ('overs, Toilet Quilts, Bonk Muslins. Corded Skirts, Marseilles do. Linen Check, BLuched Homespun, Brown do. Blues striped do., Bonnets, Artificials, Ribbons, Polo Altu Plaids, Kentucky Jeans, Cotton L'ussin.ero, Silk Velvet, Suspenders, Turkey Red, Cmbrellas. Parasols, Purs so lefts. Sun Slisdes, Shell Combs, fine Feather Fans, £ne Ivory do. French (iambroous. Tickings, Besides a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. March 24. 6 AMOS BENTON. Hew Store A: New Goods. China, Glass A JUarlheu-irare. f |NH K ■ubacril** r :trv now receiving ami j ning * g n*-r.il assort 1 Hunt of (be above good*, at ihe alore lately o'-copi*-J tty Mr. ■ VO Butts, corner of Mulberry amt St.i *1 m*. hi and oppoxitethe 1 Wafthingtoii Hall, which they offer *l wUolifiuU und retail. Ihcn Hock in part conaiitaof the following : Furii White Dining, Tea and Toilet Si t*, Light Blue do. do. da. do. Flowing** do. do. do. do. White French China Dining Set*, Do. do. do. Tea do. Gold band do do. do. do. \t bite do do. Jug*. ‘5 lute Granite, light and How ing Mur Jug*—all mm, Plate*, Dmbes, ltaki ra,and Cover Diahvt to ruu rh Dming Want, A gem nil a*ortnu lit of common M are, Cut, Pr***idand Plain l umbltr*, t ill and Pr< ed Gobleta, M in* * and Chainpagm *, Pr* sued and Pl*"i H gg aid Jell) Glumi n. Cut and Presaeu Milr*>r Diwhr*and Nappie*, Cut, Fri MNidand Plain Lamps and Candie-atick*, Do. ih). do. Salts, Cut Decanter* in ft* t* and pairs, Solar Lamp*—Britannia and G* rman Silver Ci stor*, Locking Glasses various sizes and styles, Stone baking Dishes Pies, Ac. Ac. The subscriber* deem it proper to state that the* have :.*’opi and the C ASH SYSTEM, to which they intend strictly to adhere, und by which the) will be enabled lo furnish ever) di so i| tion ot good in their line %\fuir firicee. HYDK t* JONK.S H. K J. will take aider* for fancy China Dunng. Ti a and Tullet Set*, which they will furnish at the importer* pines, u. diug only the cxpeiiM from New York. Muon. Sept. 9, IH4. ViO Saadrtfa f i;ST RF.CFIVEO. l ('edur and Painted Tubs and Buckets, Coverud Bucket*, Willow Bankets and Brooms, (V.lar Online, Waiters, assorted si/cs, do in setts, Looking Glasses, Knives ami Forks, I'ltitud Forks, (Dining and Desert,]i Plated ami Bntanni i Spoons, Braes ami Iron Candlesticks, “ Curtain Pins, Shovel and Tonga, , Alan, a general assortment of China, (l i and Earthenware Feb 8 Lv HYDK Ii *M 8 CUT OLAII. M lUT DECANTERS in parrs and sum, \_y 44 Goblet*, 44 Tumbler*, 44 Wines, • 4 Mirror Dukes, M lamp*, • 44 Salts. IW l,>M*. 44 HVIIF K, HIVF4 ; AT C. A- i:m,v % few inori* It* 1 1 eh iih* soil! EXTRA REGALIAS r'inwWWW bbls extra (’hum|luflMt Cider. 20 boxes extra Chewing Tohnreo. 150 44 44 fine Smoking do. 15 44 Oranges. • | 10 44 Lemons. 20 bids, fine Irish Potatoes. 50 drums Firs. 50 boxes, halves and quarter*, Raisins. 10 bhls. mid half bids Pn-kled Shad. 12 he vs prime Goshen Butter. 25 bbls.. hall hhls., and boxes of Boston, Butter, Picnic, > Lemon, Ms ter and Soda Crackers. 2 hlids. of extra fine Lamp Oil. Su|>erior Olive Od. March 10. 1817 4 CARPETING. THE sub*oriier is now receiving a ejden lid aa*rtmenl ( fine super lint three ply und slur Curpetitu— itch Ruga 1 to match. rUoee wuhtng the article will please give mt u cal! GEO. W PRICE i 1 Oct 21. m in. nn lYnlice. f | HIE firm of 14. It J. Cowles is dissolved bv mutual eon- i g *eotthe ontsianding business of the firm wi'l be settled ‘Li either n the undersigned, ucJ the nam* ol t}s- firm will b* j'inlf used to settlement. HENRY OOSVLFS. I .Macao, MtabW. 7 Jt&HX COA’LES. f4? <&&£? f JVow Muck ol Wulrlii'B, Jcuclry anil Tnncy (ioodS’ !pHf* having |iu,'fliait.l ihwtuckin trade orMr. C. I K. Weiitwurih, Wutchmdker ami Jeweller, am) taken the *torc f ti-nii rly occupitd by him, inttiui* continuing ih* nhuii- lm*iiifi* m all nu lit anc hm. I In* ing a full au*i new stock of tiOOjii, |*- oolii ii* tin* attention oft lie citi/.n* of Macon ami its vicinity to the-am* among which may b< to I lid Fine Gold-ml Silver l. v< r, Horizontal, Patent sml Virtical E cnpt-iucnt WA I CHF.H. Guard, Fob and Vent CH A1 N'S, Brcnt Fin*. Finger Rings, Bar Ring", Gnld Cham & Hair Braci let*, Gold* S'lvi r ami Steel Spectacle* and Eye Protector*, snd Silvi r I’encil*, (.old Pi i.s. f iold and Silver Watch Keys. (•old and silver Tiiiutbh *, ‘iilver Cumbs. Silver and Pearl Belt Slitli*. c*oll SI-, vc amt Collar Hutton*. Gold Stud* ami ( ham Slitli*. Gold Lockets, Henris snd t'ro*s> * ; Card Cutes. Steel, Silder and Gilt Bends ; Iliad Ornaments. Jet Comb* ; Lad it** it ml Gemlemen'* 1 ur*ea. Superior Pm and Pocket K NIV KS. Scissors. Razor* nml IlHinr Strop*. Tooth, Luther ami Nail HHUMtLS; Shaving Cretin. i Rial (iermnn COLOGNE. l ine Sih rv Piau-tt CA S I <hS ; Cuke Basket*. Cnmile Stick*. Waiters, ( ups, Si.utfcis and Tray*. Dixon** l ine Ware, inat i*. A l*o. CoflTt c and It a Pot*. Silver *et* of Knife, Fork it ml Spoon. Spoon*, Watch Stand-, Fan*, Peifumi ry, Fancy Go* d*, c. C f All of w hich will be sold at the v> r> lowcat CASH pr c* s. WA It) HKS of every d< scriiition REP AI R KI) in the b* manner., All Watche* sold or ri paired a ill b* w arrantid to keep g< od time, i ortheeah rctumlrd. \\ atclie* *• i.t ft out an) part ol tin country will f*e ve the tome attmtion. and be r* paired on a* reason uhle tei ms us ‘ thuukh the owner were/tresent. All kinds of Gold uml Silvtr Work made to order. (FT* JK.WK.LRY of every kind neatly repair* and. SPECTACLE GLASSES u.lapt* o to all age*. H. L. BURNETT, Watcbuiakt rand Jew* Her, F.ast side Mulberry Street, iu the New Btuk Block. Macon. Tan to lU7. )49 \\ ATCHES, JEWELRY, .V 7. Ac. * S. II- DAY would inform lu* friends and JC| the public that he ha* bought the Slock for- in* rly lelonging to C. (i. St. John,’‘ c as. and, yTJj J ciin*i>ting of golu and ■ ilv r M ait I.* *. (.ole It.i jLa i and Guard Chain*, C*old, *ilvtr and Stil Spt t Am 4 ! * t title* Gold Ut aielots, C lh*ps. Gold Snap*, Gold and Silver ‘I himblea, Ludnx Broaches, (i-ni* a Pm*, Knives,Sciaor*, Ha*t)r, Rasor Strop*, 1 noth uml Hair Brin-h ----e*. Pistol*, and many more thing*, too niiiu* r.ii* to mention He will have new stock constantly coining, and will order goods hi the ri qut at of those who mu) wish an) thing in his tine. KEPAIRIKO. Watche* and Clock* Chnned and Repaired at the *hnrt*af no tice, and done in the beat po*ible mam tr, und whriui.ttd tok*<|> good lime, and done at the cbeape-t price. Ring-, Inn, Rr.n l**t repaired in the Inst possible Uiunin r. Engravn g also mat.ex ecuted. Per*on* would do well to call and see what he will do, and tl.ert i* nodouix but they w ill be pleased. M. con, Jan.2B, 184*. : VAUTILIJS (MUTUAL life) IXSI HAM F, ct m ql I'.iNY ,55 WALL STR KKT After ma. ure Ui lilt* ru t ion. the Trusties have become cotivinc* and, anil the in pin* me ol old e*tab isbed compaui* • fully wuriant the coi.clmii n, tl ai the ui vat t g. * ! of Life Imtr ance on the Mutual plan, may be extended and diffiisid . w ith greater convenience to a large cta* <.t * omril u<ora, mil witli ‘ ! equal secutity to all tbe assured, P) requiring no gr*uter aim not of i the premium lo be paid ill cash than the company will require to 1 meet its eug .gcmeiil* a ah proinptit ude and tiili lily. It Im* accoitliiigl) In en i etern.ined that in all cast * w here th* at • nual premium -ball amount to $-0, and < 0 per cent, ihenof shall , have been paid in cash, an approved note may be given for then-, maining 40 per cent, payable i welve months ait* r date, bearing six I per ct ut. interest. ’I lie iut* real to be paid annually, but the pi in- j cipai not tub* call* and hi units* the exigenci* <* of the company re-j quire it, giving *ixty days notice,and then only by assessment* pro ! > rata to the extent that may be required to meet the engagement* of’ I the company. It is confidently anticipated that a ayattm, the operation of which j is so fair and equitable, an well calculated to place the In n< fits and; blta>iing*of Life Insurance within the* reach of'all, uml ut .hi -amt time enable each contributor to share equally and fully not only in ! it# heneficcntsecury, but also in it* profitsofaccuinulatmn, a i II met t, as it i* believed to deserve, the favor and confidence of the public. The particular ad vantages otic-red by thi* company ate: j 1. A guarantee capital. ; 2. An aniiuat participation in the profit*. ; 3. No ind.vidtial responsibility beyond the amount of premium, j 4. 1 hose who insure fora leas periodllian lite,participatesequally ! in the annual profit* of the company. I'he Nautilus company confines its business excluiively lo Ittsu- ! ■ ranee on Lives, and all Insurance appe naming to Lite'. The Rates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars. I One Seven F One Seven j For Age j Year Years L Age. Year. Years j Life. 15 J 77 ! 88 156 40 1 f>9 l 8.1 320 20 1 I V 5 177 45 191 19* 371 25 IjOj 112 204 50 196 209 4( 0 30 I 1 1 Jfi 236 55 2 U 321 575 , 35 JI36J 153 295 60 435 491 j 7 CO 1 TRUST EES. Junti D. I*. Ogden, Richard E. Purdy, Thna. W. Ludlow, Jatni-H Brown, O. Bushnell, C. F. Lindsley, H. W. Hick*, Richard Irvin, A. M. Merchant, A. Nor in, D. A. Comstock, John Cryder, P. M. Wetmore, James Harper, R. H. Morris Robert rt. Cob man, R. F. Carman, SpencrS. Benedict M.O. Roberts, Win. H. A*pinwall, Loring Andrews, Henry K. Bogart. J. D. P OGDEN, President. A. M. MERCHANT, Vice-President. LEWIS BEN TON, Secretary. PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary. Cj* Ihe company w ill also insure the live# of Slav* *. HYDE Ik JONES, Agent. I Mncon, Sept 2. 1846. >29 | .Etna Insurance Company, OK HARTFORD, CONN. underpinned Agents will lake risks Fire in ■ tbirt cily, Griffin, Forsyth and eihrr towns in the State, on ns favorable it mm as any reapnnsihle Company. They will also insure against the risks of River Navigation ; their present rales are,3-4 per cent, to Savannah.and 7-8 to (’hitHea ton. REA & COTTON, j Mnrnn. March 20. 1845. 5 , LXFS INSURANCE. riAIIE New York Life insurance and Trurt Company Imv -1 ing established an Agency in the city of Macon, persons i may effect Insurance with this* (’omr.pany on their ow n Lives or the Lives of otheis, and either for ihe whole duration of i life or for a limited peiiod, ly the payment of asu.ull unnuu ‘ premium. STEPHEN ALLEN, Pnsidvnt. CHARLES C. PALMER, Secruary. E. BOND, Agent, Macon. Macon, F-b 3, DE LOACH H & U ILCOXSO.X, Manufacturers and Dealers in C A RKI AGES liAitNEss OF Cr£Rl’ DF.SCStSPTMOA\ mVf.BEIIKY NTItKCr, MACON. liEOr.CJIA. De 1., h W. hxve constantly for >mh*, on the best term*, Klipiic Axles, Mrps Bands, Ltnii|s Ctoicli Lace, Patent and Top leather, Plated and Japanned Harness Mountings, Paints , Oili, Varnish , SfC. March 10, 1847. 4 SADDLLS. SADDLES. Rioniii-. .\ \\ im i o t i HAVE on hand a fiist rate nsH*ntment of S \ DIH.EH, H A H NF.SS and CARRIAGE J KIMMINGB, ol all kin*L, which they w ill sell ut prices to soil the times. Their facfli iia are such tliut they can sell lower than any oilier establish •nent of the kind in the cilv. Give ua a rail before yon buy, in all we sk for a rccom- J mendation. RF.EAIRING done at reduced prices, in 4 work tuan-like manner. Colton Avenue, next doo to A. J. & D. W. Orr. 1 V UM* ___ 42 CARRIAGES, (At the oil stand of the late F. Wriglry.) A LARI*E anaortmeni of Sne COACHES, BARROL'CH- E.S, R(M K \\N \\ S, and l’CG(3lFS,(with and wiilioist I top*,) direct from J. M. celebrated iu mu factory, | Newark, N. J . r Feraona willing food Carriages , w ill find it to tlieir interest to examine these articles before, purchasing elsewhere, as a ’ large anaprtnienl will bo kept constantly on baud and offered 1 on the most favorable term*. Orders received liir Carriages built to any pattern, and war ranted t do good service uiui gRe anihditefinr, foMi in arti* le and piice. T. 11. PLANT, Agent. Macon. Dec 30,1Hif*. 4ti Carriaao Repairing. 7JHHE *uH*rriO* r hax prH-urt*d the *rrviee* of gM**t workmee Its the I various liranrhr* of Carriage Making , ami with a good •(*> k I of rho c materials, is pr* pared to do all kind* ot C A H KIAOK H E PAIHINCi at short •lotie*-, as wi ll and a* rlu-ap a* any other estab ineMt. March 31 4w7 T. If. PLANT, Agent WOOD dt BRADLEY MATS |Ut mdulmiw large let ol WINDOW SHADES, onie t leraiit |>alt< ru*. and of Jim* ommii to *m( am fiadovi. Ah* some lvlck Walnut 3Vnidl.i-llil->nad,ot p -n,iiiaitdffn iah which earnisMfoilf ptotr. I>• *l7 4iif MASTODON COTTON SEED, Genuine and no *lMistakr, Ufltt. be off, red for tale in a tew dais, at the h>*i*e of HOMX Ih lIHU I liKHS. llu Heed obtained from lit*- above mtiiltoiod ! Hnu*c may tw ran/idrn//v relied mi a* genuine. In mg rai**d • n H. A >* > • p wnut.oii tttur Yazoo City, Mis*. Price Four Dollar* p r I bn*bel. ALo a sample ol U. Abbe) ’* Cotton can he * en a* their office. A. II KM \NK, ! M*eot>. Tan 0,1*47 49 H. ABHF.VH Agent ~ , ], 2 and 3, iu Barrels and It-its Barrel* fnrsalahy .1 Ttt 24 8 SCOTT, CARHART & CO. FIOYB KOVSE, Muroii, j,< milß subscribers hove taken that well known j | I Hotel, the Floyd Hocsk, and ore associated | I ImmlL unfertile Him of BROWN & I.AMMI. {tt|| It will be needless to make promiien, as one of dSßsif&m'sL the firm ban been well known as keeper of I lie 1 Washington Hall, and the public are acquainted w ith bin man ner of doing business The Table and Bar shall not be sur passed by any one, aud their Stables are airy, with firm dirt Ilnurs, und not surpassed by any in Georein. Charges aie reukouuble us the times will permit. THOMAS A. Bit OWN, STERLING LAMER. ff'jr The subscriber solicits his old friends and patrons at the Washington Hall, to give him a call ut hisnew stand. St. I.amkr. N. B.—The offir* of the Tallahassee and Columbus line of Stage kept at this House. July 9,18 If). 21tf PETER .1. II ILl.lAtl* Has i.k.n the WAS,! I X(JTO N HALL, and request* a continuance of public patronage. I Mscon. Nov IS, IH4A. 40 NOTICE. fflllßEE MONTHS after date application w ill he made to ‘ ft the Cential Railroad and Bunking Company of Georgia, for renewal id Scrip issued by the Commissioners, No. 61*, da ted llth February, 1836, for one Share of Stock, standing in the name of Z. Sanderson on the hooks of said company—suid 1 original Scrip having been lost cr mislaid. | J AMES RICHARDSON, Adm’r. Match 17 !lins of Z. Sanderson, deoM. I STATE TAXES. ffIYHE Tax Receiver’s Rooks are now opened at the Tnilor -9 iug establishment of Titos. Mason, in Macon, a shoit distance from Sliotwell’s corner, w hue all pett-ona interested ure solicited to call, from 10 to I nVltx k WM. C. KENNEDY, Tux Receiver. March 10 3m4 MiUUti STOKE. DR. Ttl BARTLETT p II AS just received,at Ins Drug Store on Mul I 1 berry street, a large stock ol Drugs, Chem icals, Puints, Dye SlnfTs, Oils. Gluss-ware \\ in dow (■ lass, Perfumery, Sue. ; in fact, every thing JBjwL usually kept by Druggists. Having made his purcliases lor ('ash, and from first bands, in New York and Huston, lie is enabled to execute orders at as low piices as fine, fresh and unadulterated articles can Le obtained ut any establishment in the southern country. Physicians, Manufncturers,Planters, and Healers are invited to call and examine his stock before they n>ak< their pureba- Hi. M neon. Sept 25, 1845. 32 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. p filin’ stioseriher call* i In* imeniion of Physicians, /•— *| P.miter* and oth rs, to hi* full stock of I) H I’fiS, ig"S7 NIKDICINKS, PERFUMERIES, DVB Slll-S, ;/ Ike all of which are pure, fresh and unaritilterated— y-jPpJua ‘'being able to know when such is i lie case,” having: had an * of fifteen years iit the drug business, A ■ -3® and received Lie©***, by the Medical Board oI I’hjsi xic'ian* of this State, as an Apothecary. • March 1. 1*47. :t OK.OKGR PA YNR, tinder Floyd House. on. u. onamhiktics Universal fills. r JllllS medicine is Hckuow I* dgetl to be one of the most valuaMc | j) ever discovered as a purifier of the blood and thuds. It is aii penor to Sarsa pari■ la, w hether mh a sudorific or al'ciativr, and stands infinitely before ail the pr parationn and combinations of Mercury. Its purgative properm s art alone of incalculable value, for these pills may be taken <lai); for any period, and instead of wt akeningby the cathartic effect, they add strengt'li by ,uk ing ewa v the cause of weakness. Tin y hav e in.ih of the inie able effects of , that deadly specific, Mercury. Th teeth are not injured—tliebones and Simbs are imt paralyzed—no: but instead of these distressing I syinptomsm w life and consequent animation is evident in every 1 movement ol the body. Th ese Pills, tor colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rheumatism i in the head or limbs, will be found superior to any thingimagined of j the powers of medicine ; and in bilious affections, dispepsia. and in j ail diseases peculiar to women, they shnuld bv resorted to at once. For snlC :kC J. ILii iius’ Book More. On Cotton Avenue Opposite Washington I lull. June 25. 1845. 9vl .10 DOZILY WISTAB’S !tal:iin of Wild Cherry. ."'lk DOZ. BOTTLES of the genuine article just received • ** * mul for sal* hv BHU.VJ & VIRGINS. N. B.—Country merchants wishing to purchase to sell again, can be supplied on reasonable terms, bv applying at our Mu -1 sic and Jewelry Store on Cotton Avenue,Moron,Gh. BRUNO & VIRGINS, or Sept 0 3ft J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN. ! toll W OIOIS.-IMI. HHOW NLKK\S VERMIFUGE, the ft* most pleasant and sure Worm destroying Medicine known. — A- Children and Infants there is no dis< ase so slow and destroying as runs into and causes count leas numbers of Com plaints, * esnh. as s‘vera, bowel comploinG,chronic and nervousdiseases,&c. j Dr*’ Brown.t*t-’s Vermifuge is prepa-ed in a manner which renders it a e, pleasant uPd effectual, giucii to the most tender infant, or used by adults of all jgea.—Sold wholesale and retail by the Agents, j (i ft. H AMMOND fit L’o. i7B Broadway, corner of Chamber street, 1 N. Y —MACON’, J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. Apill 1, 1347 .1n.7 j nR. PARKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OK BUt'tfU, (Dfosma. Crenata,)— An agreeable, safe and valuahle > r inedy for diseases of the bladder, obstruct io.'t, of the u rim-, chronic j gouorrhaea ami gleets of long standing. The medical faculty pro nounce it efficacious and speedy for ail complaint* of the urinary organs, gravel, cbronic leucorrhiea, morbid irritation of tlie urctha, diseases ol the prostrate gland, retention and incontinence of urine, chronic rheumatism, Ike. NOH I ON', LADD k CO. Wholesale Druggists, 139 Maidenl.nuc, ! New York, (to whom orders w ill Ik- addressed.) April 1 3m7 J. H. Kt W. S. K 1.1.15, Agents Macon. rpo the PUBLIC.-®"* my articles a trial and judge for j f yourself—l warrant them all to be as represented, or the mo net/ refunded. EY EAU LUSTHAL HAIR RESTORATIVR. This universally approved and admired arti.de, fr e from ardent spirits, pungent essential oil,and other destructive materials, cleans the liair expeditiously, rtndcrs it beautifully bright, and imparts to . it the delicate fragrance of the flower. Hair w ashed with this Ex tract soon becomes pleasantly soft and luxuriant in its growth, and it will p< sitively bring in new hair on bald heads by its use; and hair that has lec made harsh, and is turning gray (Sr falling out, by ; the use oi.spirit or other improper |.r< parations, will soon bt restor- t ed to its natural color and brilliancy by a lew applications of the Eau i Lust rat. ( It is a preservative against baldness, ami an infallible cure in all J affections of the skin on the head, as dandruff, and for preventing the falling off >f • he hair and turning gray. It is the simple produce and immediate extract of some plants sal- I utary for the hair, endowed w ith properties so high ly c teaming t hat it disengages the epidermis and capillary tubes of the corrosive ac- j tion of the perspiration, and of the dry ami dead particles that it de 1 posit-*. ‘1 hi* preparation purifies the hair, gives to it a beautiful gloss and scfim s, amt an agieeable and vivifying perfume. EVIDENCE. Nature is in inexhaustible mine, in which experience and study! wilt always find room to excavate ; it is that source, alone, which 1 produce* all that man calls invention, and which he would do better p i baps, to name adaptation. For sale, w link-sale and retail, hy JULES HAUEI., Chemist and Perfumer, 120 Chesnut afreet. Philadt Iphia. and March 25 2m'i GROR(;K. PAYNE, Macon, j T RUSgE S. f lAHR subscriber take* this opportunity of returning thanks for | the patrona** he has received, and begs to inform the public that he is now r ady to make double and single Trusses of any size, and will warrant them to be easy un i effl dual. He also makes Ale I dommal Supporters, w hich have proven very • HVctual. The above articles can b- mad* -from measure : the sub-crik* r will gi ve mstruc- ■ tious to that H ct to those who will do him the favor to call on him. T he greatest ohfeets in cases of Hernia, Btc. is to have spring* to miii the case, and (It compactly. Old I'russes r jHir-d and re-covered. 1 Also a lew gum-ela-tic French Trusses for sale. ‘I he subscriber has been work ine at the above business fora n umber of years: also in i m iking Surgical and Dental Instruments, which inaktslnm codi pt tent in the above business. It i* with pleasure I can refer to the most tminent practitioners of Surgery and Medicine of the city of Macon. The subscriber also carries on the GUNSMITH HUSINFSS in all tin- repairing brandies; also Cutler > Ground and set. Cotton Giniblcls constantly on hand. Opposite Post Office, Macon, (>a. 3 Marrh t. 1^47 spitiNG nroia.u:. HCVS &. CCS Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract of S%HSAI J A KI LI A-litr the cure of all dis< uses arising from an impure state of the body, excessive or improp* r use of Mercury, imprudences of living, exposures, general debility from climate, he., it novating aud restoring the wind* systt in. This medicine may be had wholesale or retail of the Agents, Apnl 1 3m7 ‘ J. If. tk W. S. ELI IS, Macon. HAILEI *9 S\ i.’ f OF \N II D CHI RRY Fm cougha,coldrt, aaliima, influenza, whooping cuugl), epit ting of tilood, and nil ptilmomiry disoism. IIAII.EY'.i HARBAPARILLA—For all tliaoawea arising from an impure state of the blood : null rheum, acrnfula, king’* evil, chronic rhcutuatitmi, dyepepeia di>euaea of the akin, bones, old 11 leers, etc. HAII.KY’S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—The most valuahle remedy—eatiivly vegetable pieparatiou—oud ►uie cure. BAILEY’S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A aure exier minntor of worms from the system, in yeueral uso tiiroughout > llte United States. MAI LEY'S UNRIVALLED MILITARY SHAVING CREAM—This urticle has atool llie lest of eight year**, mul j earned for itself a high reputation tiiroughout the*U. Stub s Cniuulii. and most parts of the world. IIAII.KV'S SUFEHIOK INOKI IIII.E^INK—W ’ith mul : without the preparation ; warranted the beat articles of the kind ill tine. For sale by the Druggists generally throughout the country, and at wholesale and retail by WiM. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries* Hall, corner of Fulton and Samis streets. Also for sale bv GRAVES, WOOD & CO., .Macon. Dee :i, 1848 42 l/llF.'ll UANARV SEED. x > 1; ‘ale hy J.H kW. S. ELLIS. Slsrcb .1 j ,n...i<rii Cwtton Seed. | jUI RUSH E IS, wsvisnted gcnninr, for aslr Ilf IJRf Dec M A. I WHIT! 5c CO. CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERY. J. If. DAMOIR IS receiving his newsupply ol Goods in his line, among which lie particularly culls the attention of his custom ers to. A clioic# article of old Brandv, I.Madeiru, Fort and Clar et Wines \ Pickles Spires, Preserves,Cakes, Candies ; Also* fine assortment of Segura ol various brands—warran ted imported lliivmin 9egnr*; lie wifi keep a constant supply of Oranges, Apples, Oni ons, potatoes,Cheese, Butler, Raisins, I’jgt,Prunes, Almonds, ami other ants; All other unifies usually kept in that lino. PICKLED OYSTERS by the keg. ftfuCOP,o.t I.VIBIB j LEGAL NOTICES. AtliiiiiiiNirii,Ntilf. i A(i IIF.KA BL Yto an order of the Inferior Court nfSntnter county, whileaittiug for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Lourl-honse doot in the tow nos A mcricus. in snid •ouoiv, within the usual hours of snle, on the first l ocsdnv hi JU.NK next Lot ot Luid, No. H 9, in the Hbth District of oiiginniiy Lee. now Slimier county, adjoining McCree and others; also, lot No 95, in the said Dialrict and county, he- , longing to the estate of James K. Maun, lute of suid county, deceased. Sold for I lie purpose ofa division among the Le- , gaiees. WASHINGTON i d . MANN, Adm’r March 4, 1847. 8 I de bonis non. \ DMlNiyrRATOft’S s 4 M*:.-'V,II h* toUon Wed- Jm. pcsila), the -"’th May inxt,ut the n snletice of Mrs. Lucinda Burke, in the count) of Twiggs, all the personal property belonging to the estate of ‘I liuiiihs S. Bust w ick, deceased, consisting of Corn, Cow ami Calf, two Jlorsc*, and various other articles. Terms on the day of sale. JOHN GLOVER, Adm’r. April 13 1 I7XECUTOII*fii BALGi fli 4 _. the Honorable the Inferior Court of Twigga county, ” lien silting as a Court ol Ordinary, will be sold before tile Couit House door, within the usual hours of sale, nn the first j Tuesday in May next, m (rVvinvilfe, Irwin county, (In., Lot of ! Land, No. 176, lying tint! being in the per ond district of said ’ county. Sold us the properly of the estate of Silas Brown of Tw iggs count!, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and cred itors ol’ said deccused. Terms cush. WM. BROWN, Ex’r. ‘ Mn Hirin', March 8, 1847. 2 Executors’ Male. | A\M LL j*e sob] mi Die first Tuesday in May next, before ” v tin* Court house door in Cuthhert, Randolph countv,Lot of LA \ll known hv nmi ter one hundred and twenty nine ,in thy fiilh district of said couulv, sold agreeably lo the hist will umi testament of Ja nes Gunter, sr., deceased, ol Wal ton county, for ‘lie benefit f the heirs mid creditors of said \ deceaesJ. Teiuiaou (lie day. ’ JAMES GUNTER,? . . IS 11 A M G UN TER, \ r x ,8 ’ March. 8. 1847. 11 ii xeciitor’s \( RF.EA RLY to hi order of the Inferior Court of Clarke I county .while flitting lor ordinary purposes, will be sold at ibe ( ourt-bouse in the town of Marion, Twiggs countv, on the first i iH sdav in .41 av in the 28ih District of originally W ilkinson, ipiw Twiggs count v, containing 2H2J acres, more or less. Sold as the property of Stephen Crow, lata of Clarke county, deceased, • for I lie benefit „f the liciis. j Terms cash. WM. S TROUD, Executor. I* eh. 26, IK 17. 22 tils ! xrviiri, Ctnarflian’sSale* I TNI)LR an order of the Honorable the Inferior ('ourf ol “J the county of I'maam, when silting for ordinary purpo ses, \v ill lie sold at the Court-house in the fowri of Ealouloti. between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday ill ,M \4 next, TWO iNck'TOf'N, t woman named Peggy, and < hoy named Henry, hying the joint nropeitv of my miiioi children, and lobe sold for the purpura oi division. I ci ms ('ash. „ . „ A. C. MADDOX. Guardian. r ebrnarv 19.1947. oo , ( j„ ■ tin* lion tr.iotf the ini,nor Court of Upson county when *imiiir : —l7 *'*■“ a ,u Ml "" 11 11 ! JOHN’ ‘V ROHRWTSOV. Atltn'r. 1 |,*OC •* lIOiVI II S uller f,Htr t anp!ii:„ttoti will t,e iniule 1 to ill, lloiioriibto ( nun ot Ordiiittrv.oi Cmwloid , ~.i,,t . I„r leave to gull „I1 the reule.tote ol John Kryun. rie exsod, luto ofhm, county. AIM’,,UK KKVAN, A,l„,r. . ~ , n , HANNAH UKYAN, Adiurx. r eh 2 t 2 R ..'IO.M ~s a fie.- dale application wi 11 be made to the Inst rtor Cnttriid Bifilt cmiuty, when aittinga a court ot , ordinary, for Rave to sell the real estate oil). D. Sanders, late ol l wiggn coCTiity,deceased, for distribution. \( i it , D , LI.IAS BEALL, Adm’r. de honis non, Marti, 17, 18-17 5 With tl,o W,H Iyouu MoxTirs •Iter dale appli ation will i■ male to j tl.e honorable Hie Court of Ordinary, of Upson county, to. 1 l< ..veto sell the real estate be, onjfmg to Elizabeth Ann Duke, a * : T;:r, .■ AwmmnuM : LMU 1C iTIt.4 a I tor date application will t, i l mude lo ihe Honorable I nlerior Court ,I 1 w igga conn-; tv, when silting f r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all J jb** lands anti negroes belonging to the estate ot i'homa- I’ u!ton,lute of said county, deceased. ROBERT FULTON. Adin'r. | de honis non,with the will annexed. 1 March 1^1847 k moft ins iflct dale, appltcatiou will be made to the llonorabi e the Inferior Court ol Montgomery j ! county, w hile sitting for Ordinary purposes, tor leave toseil all the Innd belonging io Alexander Ate Arthur, minor, lying j in I uttnull comity , for tlie beto Th pi said tumor, j JOHN McAll ntt/’R. NML.ral’ (u *i lian. I Vernon, .Montgomery county, Ga. March and, 1b47. LMM li TNOVniS after date applicaljon will I e j ft made to the llonoruble ihe lufeih>r Coml ;>f Wilkins,n, , County, when sitting for Ordinniy purposes, for leave to sell I Lie reul eclate ol \\ illiam J. Sears, late of si,l couulv, de ceuaej. WYATT M ERLDI 1*11,4 , . . „ , EUSKARS, J Adm “• | March 1*1,1347. 23 4,,, j I,’i;i£ JIOVI'HXi ifttr dale, IJtpfieiiHMl w 111 kc ! made lo the Honoruhle the Interior Court of Appling county, w bile sitting for oidinai v purposes, for leave to sell the following lots of land. Jo wit: No. I4Biu the I9lh District 1 ,of Lee county. No. 59 in the 9th I‘isirict of Dooly countv, and I • No. 148 in the Ist District of Cat roll countv. To be sold lor I (he benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JKSSE 6UM.IIERALL, Administrator. December 21.1846. 11 4,,, IjiotiK Bdjrriii Mil* r d’lir. application will be ‘ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol ‘leifnir! county ,wiiilesitting fur ordinary purposcß , for leave toseil j •be Laud uud Negroes belonging to the estate of Duncan , Graham, late of said county, deceased. i). IL GRAHAM, Admiuislrr.tnr. j January 11, 1847. 17 4m no*} rn.N after date, application will he made 10 me 1101101 able the Inferior Court of Butnam county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of John SYyim, deceased. mr ‘ JOHN SMITH, Adm’r. March 9, 1847. 23 4mlwbc l LMH H UO Yi H 8 alter date, application will he] ft. made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real e>tutc ot James I). Jasraii, lateoi said countv, de ceased. I6AAC BORING, Admiuis ralor. Feb. 8, 1817. |9 4m GEOKGIAi Bdlftwift Comity* rI7 11LU6 \ 8 A 11. Kenan applies to me for letters of V Administration on that portion ol the real estate ol Abram Borland, late of Alubam i, deceased, which is situate in the County and Slate first aloresuid : These ai a,t herctm e ,t o c it, aml admonish al I and sing 111 at the kind red and creditors ot said defeased, to lieuuduppenrul my office, within t lie lime prescribed l)\ law,toshow cause if any they have, why said l tiers should not be giawted. Given uuder my bund, at office,tins I9il> Mu 11 li, 1847. 26 5t ‘ JOHN \V. Yv . SNEAD, C. C. n. GEORGIA, HttftCflCk 4 oniKy. Clerk's OJfice , Court +f'Ordinary. V \ MIERF.AS Alfred T. Ilurtou, W ilkins J. Ilarton,Tubi- j 4 V tna ilinou, and Brest ley Harper apply to me for let ters of Administration uu the estate ol Loll Hatton, late of said county, deceased : ‘These are,therefore, to cite and admoaish si la ml singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at 111 y o thee, within the time prertcribed by law, to •iiowcuuse ,f any t hey can, why said letters should not fie granted. Given under my hand at office, this 19th of March., 1847 ! 25 5t J HKNKV KOtIF.Ks. r. r. (dcorgiu-Siiaiiier < uuiiiy. WIIF.KEAH James W . Can 11011 applies to me for letters ot dismission from his further liability as Guardian to the person and property of Ljdm 6asders ( minor,orphan of W illiam Sanders. These are Hu retore to cite ami admonish all and Mingular the kin- ‘ drrd and creditors of all cotu-rrntd, tu l and appear at my office within the unit pretcritied fiy law, to allow ouuac if any the) haw, why said letters Mia) not fie grant'd. Given under my band I Oil* March, 1847. March 17 40d5 ISAAC MtCRARY, and. c. c. o. I latporuiu— I |>soii i ouuly. rftIOLLKI) before me, Murtin li. Daniel, a Justice of the 1 PiMfll lor said count), by Jesse Morgan,an K*try 6orre|g| Mare, with the right hip knocked down, about twenty years old. Appraised by John Pearson and John C Jmduu, to be worth twenty-five dollars, this 25tli February, 1847. martin b Daniel, j. p. A true Extinct from the Estrtty Lookol suidcounty. IVJI. A. COBU. C. I. C. March TO. 1847. 4 ] Kist~~ftiiml4*r 4 on 111 y . UfHEREAS Eliza tth Colaow applies to me lor letters of ad ministration on the estate of Jacob CoDon, deceased. T:.ve ire therefore to cite ami adnu iiiah all and aingulsrthe kind ecu and e ditors of *aid deceased, to fie and apptar at my office with in tin time prtscribed by law, and make their ohjictton, if any the) have, why said letters •liouitl not fie granted. Given undtriny hand at office, tin* Ht h March,, 1847. March 10 <v>4 ISAAC McCRARY, I>ep CC. O. Oeorßin—Nnmlrr 4 on my. Uril ERE AS Vt ilnani J*,nsun applies to me tor li tiers ofadmin isifatiun on the estate of Samuel M. Johnson, deci km ri. These are thrrelore tu ett* and admonish nil and singular the kin dmlaml creditors of said dteesstd, to be and apptar at inyoffite within t •♦* tint’- priscrilnd fiy law, to show t-suu it anyth’ y have, wli) said letters should not fie giant'd. Given under my hand at offic, lath March, 1*47. March V Soft ISAAC Met It ARY, D C% C O 4■ coiyi•• >1 iitoii 4 omil y . U7HRKKAS Daniel W. Snillh applustor lettera of administra tion de boMM non oa the estate of Uarihoiomew Thomas, late ot smiil count y, dec* as a nd. These are ttterefbrc to rite and a : monisk all sod singular the kin id red and rredttnrnf aid deceased, to be -nd app ar at my office will,in the nine prescrib'd by law,show cans’ ifaii) they have, why , said lett'rs sho'iid not In- grunt'd. Given under tnv hand 23d March, DM7. V arch <4 W W,rORItEI TANARUS, C’ V, O | ol* Ki’Oi rtiJi —l'4 oniKy. Interior Court uittmj tor Ordinary J'urpokt n— ij art It i'rrm, 1847. Present their Honors William Luwe, Edw in C. I urner, William I • ice, f nstirts. r |SHi petition of .L*el Mathews rc*pt ctfiilly shiwt th that In lias I tell) ii,” h rgcd the trust ieposed in turn us guardian of Eliza* b* th Yoiingfil(Md,ami prava the ( ■ urt to be dismiss'd Ho r fiom Wlier> ti|Min it is order'd, that said petition In* put'tislo and ,n the ficor. i ‘ Messenger in I*^run of the law, requiring all n> raoiis oou c*rmd,to show rane if any they have, why fitters of disuitssion lo'iild not In* gr.,otl at the in \t May term of this Court. A true extra't front the miuuuvof aul Court. M trth to, ts*7 40i14 HM, A. COIJ. Clrrk. LEGAL NOTICES. I W<IJ>ITKU S.HKHIFP’S SALK.—WiII first I ursttay in May next, fit fort- the court house door i l towi.ot Aincncus, Sumter county, within the usual ho or/-. *'** the following proprt),to-u it: ■■• ot Knur Hor of Land lying in the north-west corner ofa 1 0l r in the 9Bth district !’ originally Lee now Sun ter ciniutv u k ,a, ‘d Dr. John D Gregory now lire*, well improv'd, It viid In property of Philip Forsyth, to tHtisfy one A ta from a iusti*-. , “I Sumter count), in favor ot Church B. Penu I vs. Hiilio 7_* * °Uri property pointed out by defendant : levy made anil ri iim,, < i‘ ,Jll|; : b, . oiMtablr. OHKEN M. WHKKLEK, iheii* 1 ’ I A Iso, at the ame time and place will he sold, | The cast half of Lot of Land number fori)-four in the ai district of originally Lee now Sumter county, levied on as it. eiU * 1 •■ft) of Norfleet H minims, to satisfy one ft fn from Sumter S.* Four!, in favor of Joshua Drake vs. -aid Hammons • prone n,. r ’° r ed out by Kaaoii Smith. POHTI OCK F. I HOMPSON |) vV" ,l ‘ SUMTKH MORTGAGE SALE. ’ ‘ Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, before the house door in the tow nos A mericus, Sumter county witi eo,,rt usual hours of sale, the following property, to-vvit: * 1,11 I heenst half of Lot of Laud numbt rone hundred and eirhi in the 2ftth district of originally Lee now Sumter ennui\ i • as the property of Sidney Few, to satisfy one mortgage fir/r 0 Sumter Superior Court, in favor of Mieajah Buchanan vs JL. i c 01 ” property pointed out in said ti fa. * 11 *** : April 1,1847. 7 GREEN M. WHEF.I I S||ft . UOUSIOfV SHERIFF SALK.—win u . ■ I on Ihe firm Tiie(ly in May nrxl.nl ilm | Hour in ihe town of IVrrv, Houxlon county, wiihin liourH of Nftlr, ilie following |irnppitv 10-w ii: ‘ I All ill.i plantation ailjoinioL- il.r village of H.yn. vill, cn it it tj, hurl) ...aril i.n.l iirmpinl by 11. i.ry A. V.-.I y, Ulld ’ “ *l ii‘K'l.l- iKllimi.if purr, Is orLiind, to-uit i ..nr I n.,,1 , *’I 1 "*- , ... and onr-lburth nerrj oftol No. 11 : fkven ui.d rirl.iv onr-f.iurth .erri in (lie in.rlli-ratl corner of I.oi No. thiriy-iw . f”' 1 t.. n acre. morr or Iris of l.ot No. Hv. ivr, mill till. 11. „. V 1 ‘*"■ i tw. l.r, all King in il.r il.irirri.ili di.inci ol Hou.ion room. ** Mir improve,,** in. ihrrrnn : liviril on aa the properly of H,.. 11 * l Vesey, to satisfy ati fa from Houston Superior Court, in fay. r • i Bank of Haw kinsvilie, against said Henry A. Vi ey. 0 M M -" lh ‘I l F, K, HODGKg, 8,. n I .liny Mierill S siibiT I \ \ j"* <>l<! brlorr the Court* lionxr door i.. ,| ;e .-n 1,1 I lanrork rouniy, on the firm TnVaiu!’” ■ “■* ■ nrxi, will.in the legal houra of sale, ihe foil. ~; 111 I perlv.vi*: 5 PHr ■ O. p iipern woman liv the name of Hannah.iihiint tl) „ I ol.i, Ipvipil on lIP Hu- property of Singleton Franklin to r, fl I. II li 1.1 Iriini I laneock Inlerior.Coort in furor of Jnoir. ■ pi H .“nt"ir" a,d K,u,,kl,n - Properly pointed out l.y ■ Mnrrli an, 1847. L. S. STKtV.tliT,jJ|,,,;,f I . mi , klitnll s Siilr. \ lI.L tin bold liHlore the t.'iniri lionae door in I ‘‘ount r, within the I. cl liourn of nh- on ,1 ‘ I fir. tired..y „■ Al V V next, the following I Three nee roes, IV,m e. Fntmy nnd A lien, .oineiime. I rter, mild under n ileeiee us the Superior Court of P,„"’ fl eount v.nx a purl ot the eetnle of William Rogers, deceit 9 lor the purpoae ol division muong the legntcca. I Mnrrh 2fl. 18,7. 11. McVAIJUI.N, „. Shnr.f | ... ,'tvtl'nir May Sliria’s \V I, “V!r ■ ,lw, ' lirl bouse iloir in Jnr loon. ■ ’ nlle, I elfnir comity, on Ihe first Tueaday in Mivl t'i ’ t™' 1 ’" 1 ll<B Jl rale,the lollowiiip pioiirn, ■ Oi.r negro men n.inied Cork, elmut 25years, of ae vinfl ikrli ; IryirH oil ns the proper:v ofJuaepli Williams, t ■ I. .1 nil in.in .1 Ju-tnr’ Omul 111 he 3:ißth IliMlid (j| m'H m luvor ol Ho 11. firshn.n vs Joseph Williams. ‘ Ir.vH made Hud returned to me b> n coi.Mnble • ‘ H Mnrrli .3, ,847. JOHN PICKREN Moiiigemery May Sheriff’* teuTfl \\ ’l; 1, “'’ ld be'"'** the I'mirl.house it. nr in .V 9 ,’v veriniu. tl.intgo, cuuntr, on the tiislTnea,!, H 111 next, w.rliiu Il.r legul hours ol snle, ll.e so! ,^9 properly,to wit: I wove hundred acres ol pine Land, more or Iras inelndiwK j ‘be ‘"'proven I Whereon It.niel Peterson forme,l v |„ /■ . also l.v , young horses, three or four veers ..Id. m il i'osn f n^B > I head ol stuck levied on to satisfy a ‘nstice’s l n„.i iK , Is. Ol lav,,, Ol C..V K. Mcßae vs. Dnniel Peierson nnd „■ i jrojn the Mipeniir (J.hiH of county t> 1 tcrau... i.tvv inudi* itud rcturncyl to me bv conmabic | March 3, 18,7. ALKX ‘ M,EK WoUKfiii iVVdl .’loulgoHwrj’ May SalrT^B !\\ *!. L “’’J 1 before toe Court-house in ll.mkl. Vernon, enuntv, nn tb** firnt Ti* ‘-i May next, w.tl.i.i the legnl'houra o'fsale, thnfoilowiu* criv, town: “ ■ r H r,v” l„,s ot innd, iN°s. 221 nn.l 196 in the sixth Hindi “iimiiulU \\ likiuHon now Montgomery county ; levied Ine property ut Juinrs \\ . Clinney to sulisfy one fi l, h| 1 ‘he superior Court of M< etgiiniery count v,tlenri lil|.| lII.IU vs James \V . Chaney. Property poiqujd bv daßi ALKX INI,KIi | Adini'jisfrafor’s 4 (iRKK ABIA to mii order ol Hie I uleri.,r Court of Wilkii-H . 4 non ooiiuiv, fining for ordinary purpom*f, wtiiinH nold, Jwhuf ;l;e, Ct iin 1100-e door in h,m,| coiin|y, on ilp lijKJ ; i aHcduy in ;>lny n**xl, all Irtndi ht'longing to the exiHinoi Ji.H^ j el lloover, lute of said county, deceased, lying m said cnunh.H| Also, on the hrat I’ueed iy in J one next, will he a,,hi | the (ourt Mouse (!tmr in Lowud-a count v, one L.t, N, |7,, jo Hie 1 5ti dist.oforigirmJlv Irwin, now ; county, Leiougmg to the oalute of Joel Hoover, deceased. I” J()M\ lIOOVI.K, J 4 , Feb S, ,8,7. !IKN ‘ tV —^^l 4 rn a run s sack. •-Will he aoldontlM^l aim hr " l 1 '■*"*}■ May 11. XI, HI the. court house in W H lkertovH i N 7; ! g ‘'> 1 tldth district,4l*x •ecton.now IV.Ik. rot .§■ ■ A Iso will lie .old on the first l aee ls) in Mi, next at tlw Itonse .11 1 l,o, uas county, Lot No. 122, in the lath district forimlH All soil! ns the property of Lewi. D. Wimberly, deceased , Join s county. Term) Cdali. \ ’ ‘ , .",1, i. IVJT. “ 1 O. W. MVSSFY. AHm> ■ PQHIPONKI) 4 miIMSTH ATOU'S SALK.-AgreeaWy toan.r*^B a U of the Interior Court ut l*iilan.ki county w hen Mining fir nary |ur|*oed, will le sold before the court houne door in tin .Mhcoii,om the hr. t rueßilay in May .next, • I‘JT Shares of Capital Stock in the Merchants ft. Bank of M iicon. ft| 5..1.1 S’ ‘ be properly of I l.e estate of John Has Is, dec, as. J ,l.i ... I.t ..I 111. I. .rs and vr. d.tors of .aid t cate. I . .sics .11 I e CHAHLRS K I AYI.OU. U.V ■, CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adml. March 1, 1847 ;i V DM IN IST BATOR’S SALKb- Will be ‘olti ii. 1% lii ‘t lot stlay in June next, ut llie court liouae of each in winch ihe La, iilr lie, the following Lota: In Camnltell No, 157 m the 14i h ill strict, and Lot No. 50 in ihe 3d Beard county, Let No. 65 in the 4ih diMtrict. Sold ms the of Murdock L. Matlu son, deceased. l'erni>ca<h. W M, "cli il 7 \v. H. CALHOUN, Afck J A ns 41 OU’jTsA l^r.-PurivutttrtWiH * a order ol the Court of Ordinary of JLbli countv, leave, will l>e sold at ilie Court House dour in linker on the lirt-l Tuesdny in May next, the undivided half of low in? Lots of I.ami, numbered 15‘2, 168, IG9 and 193, sc,-ond district of said county of Baker, and on ihe sam w ill he sold at ihe Court House door in Maron, Ribh ihe Tiact of Land'on Walnut Creek, adjoining John H kilpntiick and others, in Bibb countv, belonging to the of John Marlin, dec?aed. for the benefit of tlc ol said estate. Term* made known oil the day ol ‘J*Jd dav of Februar >, 1"947. WFi THOMAS I). WAI.KEK, Adotf. ■■ Feb 04 s 4 IMIIMsTBATOirS S 4 KK.-Wiu be Moido^l t’A hrt lu.N.iuy in Mh> m xt, before the ceurt lit.tmp Lunnr. Maipn c.iunty, h ntgromau nunud H. b, b. loi-cu fU^H. • Kiat. of Green II Brook ■, d'Ct aMed. Sold hrtbebeiufil ol nnd creditors of *aid on ihe day ol le. pp Dec 30 J 6 JOHN B HA H V \l) >II X IST RATORVS S A | sK.-w.n be lir't I uetduy in May next, hclbre the oiirt home loan of Berry, Houston county, ar negro man by tin about 33 yeHi-M old. Al* 1.0 lot Land .No. 271 in *he Uth Himimioii count v, jointu;’ landt ol Went hrowk , F.iP?geva Id,ami Saul Negro and Land * 1.l aa the property of JathJa ceaaed, for the be in fit of creditors. IVrim cash. K BRYANT MA T I ON, €. T O. H| : ami adminivtrator de botua non with the will March 1.1 H 47 B| 4 11*11 MSTK VTOirs > V 1.4:7 wTiThe /% nrl lip ’4.1) ill J woe n<\t, at the emir! hniM door m of Perry, Houston count y , Fist > Air, bof l and, liing mid Chari, r Culp, ||, i, nuinii, r not rceoll, eti ,1. Sold an the Joaeph Cul |iei|nr, late ot Htiiintou count), dt ceantd. b,W b*ni Hi f tlu* In ir of aid deceaaed l run on thi dav. , March 10, H 47 4 WILLIAM S. MOOIII', Adiiiinifctraior’ft Knle. \V 7 lid. be sold Ml II 111, mi Liie-dilV , tin* 4l Ii daV ’ V next, ill * |tersonnl property of Jainea VI. I of Hum nek (utility , d* censed, cmiaisliiig of ‘im* Whkuii,one >u key, 0,,e Util Hun, tout Book Cur an*.’ ! Hooka, nn,| Piiudry oilier nrtielca. HB Tkiiiin on the duy ol suite JAMES 11. lIOLSRY, AdniMiftri*Bß Mari b Ist. UH7. J ; I A1 miiiNvrd' or*w *nl*. 4 (iItKF. \HI.V to mi,inlet ol ill** ILmoiablc |*yfsii,' r l V of Tul ol coniitv , while >i ling nf 4 < 'out l •* will Inv aol lon tin* fust l ueiiav hi M. V neat . w nail'll hours ol sal** before the Court liiiuw d,*,*r nt hl tfl *Hß| K 4 RL V cotimy, Lot ol Lund .Vo. VJN. in tfie slh lb'- ,|l Burly county. j^B Will be old on the firf Tuesdny in JtHSE next, Court bouse door nt Cutlibert, K\ IN IHJLI* 11 , oui"b w*a| half of I.oi l\o. 110, nnd 150 arrea lukati troiu purl ot l.ot ,N<> 109, in the yili Hiaitietol originally b'*''"^Hß Knndolph county—the whole hi n bod \ lonluiniiu ■’ * * with ti lion t HU in tea (denied bind —k i. own us me Win H. Jones fm me*l v lived ALSO— ■ Will be sold outlie first Tuesday in JCI .V next, Court bou*e door a l Marietta, COMH*couuiy ( *\u. I Jilt Dial. ’d Sect, now h'ublwiouaty. Will be sold on the firat I'ueaday in JULY nel! 1 f hutii houe floor m Van Wirt, I* \ 111. PING* county, l* ‘.’lll . . lII.* JDth hisiriet. Id Se. tiou.uow Faubhng j VII ofilm above lauds noltl aa live property • Gray lnt* a of I'ulliot roimtv, rleceased, ami for the ben* ill** heita. I’enns made known on the da vof s-da- .^BB iv a. m. iiromn. Asi,' Mor. 2. 1 1:17. ____ _9* XtOlrf to Ol’blnrs ,inl ('•’•'MDorfi. ■ \l.l pel*oll- Miiielited lo lit, esinie ol James R J ol >u. er county, deceased, will ••• pav in ‘lit lo ihe iimlctat” iied aid all those having 7 iti!a,ii >t ‘l< r tul .lice ,*ed will proaeat Uif ••' w ° uu '* iHated within toe lio.a lueecnbcd hv law. j, WAHHL\C3TIM I . MANN, Adtn’r df bon” H| March 1,1147. * H