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To Farmers. and Planter*.
FITZGERALD'S PATENT PORTABLE BURR STONE
MILLS, for Grinding Wheat and Coot, or any kind of Grain
raised or used on any Kami or Plantation, and may be propelled by
water, **am, wind ar horse power, and will do its work with great
rapidity and perfection, and may be put up and kept in order by al
most any person. It is a perfect Gr**t Mill in miniaiurt, well adapt
ed to the wants of every Farmer and Planter, and is undoubtedly the
cheapest and best Mill ever offered to tliejpublie.
Persons wishing to purchase the Mill for any county in the State
of Georgia, will address ROBERT FINDLAY, Macon, Ga.
A perfect Mill for grinding eorn will coat uul) t-
CERTIFICATES.
This i to certify that I have m use on my plantation a Fitzgerald s
pateni h *rse power with one of the paten Burr Stone Mills, and lam
Mtistted the Mill winch can he used with an ordinary gin power, is
decidedly the best kind of a Portable Mill that has yet been invented,
•ml tnat the patent horse power has many advantages over the ordi
nary one used by the planters for ginning Cotton.
JOHN C. POYTHRESS.
Waynesboro*, Burke Cos., Ga., Feb 12, 147.
The undersigned have seen the Fitzgerald Patent Portable ati il
and horse power,is operation on Mr. J. C. Poyihreaa* ptant}gonl
and we have no doubt they will be g* neralty used by Planters, when
they become acquainted witlMheir merits. We saw it grinding with
two horses, and it mde flue meal, nearly as fast as an ordinary run
of stones grinding by water power. E. J. CARTER.
J. It. PRESCOTT,
T. T. ELLISTON.
W. B. DOUGLASS.
Waynesboro*, Burke Cos., Go., Feb. 18, 187.
I am now using one of the Fitzgerald’* Patent Mills, and am satia
ted that the Mill is all that it is represented to be.
Savannah, Dec. 18th, 1846. D. FLETCHER.
I am running the Mill with Mr. Fletcher, and the more I use it the
better I like it. It undoubtedly excels anything of the Mill kind
now extant. H. GILLUM
Savannah, Dec. 1846.
We, the undersigned, have witnessed the operation of the Fitzger
ald Wheat and Corn Mills now in use in this city, ami we feel c nli
deut that those Mills cannot fail to meet the approbation of the pub
lic. GEO. G. FAR IKS,
Savannah, 1846. DRNSLOW fc. WEBSTER.
I have one of the above Mills in use at the Eslava Steam Grist
Mills, winch I will exhibit to any gentleman who may w ish to see it
ia operation, and I can most cheerfully recommend it the public. It
will grind corn fester and better than any other Mill I ever saw with
the same power. J* ESLAVA.
Mobile, Jan. 6, 1847.
The undersigned having seen the above Mill in operation at Mr.
Es lava's Mill, would say that it far exefeds any madune of the mill
kind that we have ever seen, and would recommend it to every one
in want of such an article. AARON GAGE,
CAMPBELL. OWF.N CO.
Mobile. 1846 J. 11. RIVERS Ik CO.
Maou, F. h 17, 1847. 111-
Ocmulgee Iron foundry and . Uu
chine S/top.
(MACON GEO.)
THE subscribers bavin* erected anew Establishment, now
offer to the public,inducements that they have never had
before in that line of business.—Mill Wrights,Gin Makers,&c,
will find it to their advantage to give us a call: we will guar
antee ail our work to he good, and al the lowest price—ws
have a good stock of Pullerns ou hand.
A good Horse Power for sale.
CIIAS. I*. LEVY Sc CO.
Colton Avenue, near Macon k Western R. R. Depot.
May G, 184t>. 12tf
Macon iron A’ itrass foundry ,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
riAHE subscriber having recently made large and important
A. additions to his lormcr list of patterns (or Overshot,
Bread and Tub Mill (ieeriug, is now prepared to execute or
ders for Flour Mills,Cotton Fuctories, Horse power Mills for
plantation grinding, \e.; also Cotton Presses, Gin Gear,
Plates and Balls, und Mill Irons of every description : all of
which will be made of the very best material and workman
ship, on reasonable and accommodating terms.
Macon,June 17. 1840. v!8 ROBERT FINDLAY.
aKXI&-BTONEs7
riIHK subscriber being Agent for an extensive Mill Stone Katsb
-1 liahuent in N w-York, wilifumirA to order. FRENCH BURR,
ESOPAS, and COLOGNE MILL-STONES, or any size, and war
ranted of the very bent quality. ROBERT FINDLAY.
Maeoy, Nov 13, 1846. 40
SUPERIOR COTTON GINS.
FI AH E subscriber would inform the planters of Georgia that he
I has removed his Cotton Gin Factory to Bibb county, 3| miles
from Macon, on the road leading from Macon to Gordon, where he
intends to manufacture Cotton taint of a quality stipe ior to anv he
kas ever before made, if possible. In the construction of his Gins,
be will particularly gu.trd against the possibility of taking fire from
the Gin. And here he would remark, that it is impossible for a Gin
to tak fire from the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part of
these who have the inngciiieiit of them. Gins that get burnt, in
nine hundrt and and ninety-nine limes out of a thousand take fire from
• different cause titan the box, which the subscriber will completely
guard against in the Gins he makes in future. Hit Gins will be
madeof tne best materials, and warranted to perform as well as any
Gins made in the State, lie has an excellent water-power to turn
bis machinery, and a g*od saw-mill right at hand, which will enable
him to sell Gins on as good terms as any other factory in tin State.
March 3, 1847. Us O W MASSEY.
GRISWOLD’S IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
FffAHE subscriber will continue the manufacture of Gina on his
ff 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 he known from the fact
of his having sold more than two thousand during the last three
years—probaiil y ten to one over any other faetory in the State. This
evidence of the superiority of his Gm<, is accounted for by his being
the firt to introduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead
by yearly adding new ones. His first and second improvements made
the quality of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow. His
third made them sufficiently feat. It then only remained to make
them more durable ami convenient, which has heen done lie believes
effectually, by several n< w improvements the present year: besides,
he has the exclusive right for the State, with the privilege of other
sections, to furnish Reid’s Pat, nt Water Boxes, which are believed
to be ten times more durable than any other, by those who have
made a lair trial of them ; amt are infallibly'secure against fire by
friction. His fine Gins will gut Mastodon Cotton as well as any saw
gin can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit speci
mens of his late improvements, aud point out their advantages in
time for all to engage und lie supplied before the next ginning sea
son, or engagements can be made Uy letter, directed to him, Clinton,
Jones county, Georgia. Gins will be delivered at the purchaser's
residence, in anv part of the State except the Cherokee counties,
where they will be left at the deyot on the railroad most convenient
to the purchaser. All warranted to perform well, if used according
to the directions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 24, 1847. 6
LATEST IMI’ROVEIfIENT IN
COTTOX GISH.
WE respectfully inform our friends, and the Planters generally,
of Alabama and Georgia, that the GIRARD CO 11 ON GIN
MANUFACTORY is m full operation.
It is amply supplied with tin very best materials which could be
selected. Ihe machinery is all new, and cuuttrucud ou the most
Approved plans fur the manufacture of Cotton Gins.
fh* machinist and workmed employed in the e*tabli-hment, are
•kilnil and experienced in the business ; and we have made such im
provements in the m chauism aud construction of eur Gins that we
fcal certain, in every case, to furnish a Gm which w ill perform ad
mirably well, and give the pare baser cut ire satisfaction.
In the way of recommendation, we need only say, that we furnished
several hundred of our late improv’ and Gins to Planters in various
parts of the country duiug the season, and not owe < f the number bus
felled to give general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample of
Cotton. r
ORDERS can be sent to ui by mail, or contracts made with
•ur Agents who are travelling through the country.
GINS will be sent to any part of the country, and in all cases war
ranted to perlbrin well.
Persons addressiug the Proprietors by mail, will direct their letters
ta Columbus, Ga. E. T. TAYLOR & CO.
April 1,4 m 7 Girard, Ala.
CABXN2T FURNITURE.
¥ AS- H - C ®°K •92 Broadway, opiioiite Trinity Chunk, olTrr<
fJP for sale a tull and complete assortment of Cabinet Furniture,
which lie warrants to be equal to any in the city, at the following
Unusual I v low rates : D
Mahogany Chairs, from §2O to §ISA per dozen,
“ Rocking Chairs from Sto 34 each.
“ Uofas, from 18 to 174 “
“ Bureaus, from sto 50 “
11 Card Tables, from 10 to 85
“ Centre “ from 15 to 60 **
“ Bebsteads, from 18 to 50 *
Feather Beds Hair Maitrassea, and Bedding of the finest qualities
and at the lowest market prices. ’
N. B.—No extra charges for packing &, shipping.
Fuh 14,1847. [Telegraph copy.] I, n i
Sale and fivery Stable.
JW r |VHE undersigned-respectfully inform their
S friendt und the public, ihm they have
JB opened a Stable iu Macon, for the purpose of
doing a SALE AND L I VERY h'SliNEsS.and
aolieil a tdiare of public paironage.
Their Stable* are connected wilh the FLOYD 1101 WE, end
•very attention will be paid tocuatomera in order to give gen
eral aatiefaction. * “
Their Stables are large, new and comnmdioue, wilh fine
Lota and every cuutenieiiLe. Tenons would do well to give
us a call. N. HAWKINS,
J. W. HAKKIS.
Macon. April 9* IMA jj ,f
8.10 III: n\iRD.
ON the 18fli iaet. a man by the name of J. HOI.SECt.AW,
hired a Horee of me. to go 14 milee into Twiggs county,
since which lime neither man nor horae have heen seen. The
man is about 5 feet 8 inches loth, dark hair and eyea, dreaa
coat and panta of oeut homeapun, aimilar to drab anlinet. The
horee is a dark bay, about 7 yeara old, a little anip on Ilia noae,
one hiud foot, perhana the left, while a little above the hoof,
and works finely. The above reward will he given lor man
and horae delivered in Macon, wilh proof to convict the man,
•r for the horae, saddle and bridle. The saddle wea rath
er worn, withe quilledaeat. THUS. J. SIUNHOI.SF.R.
Macon, Marsh Jtth,lH47. i;
IT The Sentinel, (Tallahassee, Fla.) will publieh 3 times,
end forward the account to me T. J. S,
Twenty l>oll.-ir* Reward.
IS ISANAWAV I'rera the residence of Col. Harwell
,Im. Jordan.ie Pula.ki csuniy, un thrtldl.nu.rv
■WIA laat, my negro girl A M AN DA, about twenty..,..,;,
rear, of age.rathoa deep mulatto ; her hair nr.r
#,#*. 17 •tralght, and long, generally worn plaited ; her
(HI eye. black. She i. rather below thr medium iite.
-.__ Alt.’ hat generally a .mileon her roouteoanre „ hen
•m*- 1 — i.lioken to, .nd .tarnmen a little in her ■tH.eeh, nar*
titular it whet! in an 111 humor, and ta very vniart and intelligent
The- above reward will be given irconfined in jail ■ I getdter.or
all re....0r hie .vpen... paid if delivered in Mseon to Mr. ROIIF.HT
■ F. AS LEY, Jr.
Am I ..ds hat eerimt. aeqotintanee. in Macon, Clinton, Monticello,
Medium and Pnla.ki KL.LKN A. BHYAN.
geb 17, H 47 , ls
C3” The Aavnninb Hrpttbliean will puhlith llte above twice and
srvsri h**ir irmunt
RUNAWAY
FJVIOM the subscriber on Saturday or Sunday last, a Negro Msn
named THORNTON, aged shout 38 years, about five fret ten
•r sieve* inch* high, bald headed nnd grey, dark complected, a
Mod act of teeth, and a ple**an4 *untrance He wore off from
here a dark fur hat, a black Jeans frock eoat, and pant* of <he same
• lah or if lUrsey, and heavy sole se ved ■hoc*. Hr is ■•imposed to
bhve Mi tr H iebmund, <Vs ) or to kavr been carried off hi sotnr
A Hheval reward will tn- given for hi*eonflneim **in jail,.,
•ayiwAarmationin regard te him. JAMEA A. RALSTON
Mason. April 1, 1847. 0
Valuable I,ami* for sole.
71 ‘ll K following valuable Irnrts of Land, eligibly aituateii, in
■ the moat favorable cotton region, nndaome of them em
bracing the richest cotton lnndrin tite State,are offered foreale
on accommodating terms.
County. Lot. Uiat Acres. I Irwin now ? 292 13 490
Eurlv now t 200 10 200 j Thomas 5 317 8 490
Baker! J 101 10 250 I “ 352 13 409
274 8 250 “ 511 8 490
“ 82 9 250! Irwin now / 1 11 490
** 12li 11 250 l.owodca. ) 409 10 490
“ 44 7 250 “ 37* 10 490
• ‘ ;t| 7 250 “ 371 10 490
221 7 250 “ 359 10 490
*• 232 7 250 “ 231 10 490
•• 313 7 250 “ 230 10 490
- 319 7 250 “ 2113 12 490
320 7 250 “ 277 12 490
•> 127 11 250 ! “ 325 12 490
•* 305 9 250 I “ 320 12 490
“ 90 II 250 I “ 301 12 490
“ 110 11 250 “ 420 12 490
•• 03 IS 250 | “ 127 9 490
•* 112 7 250 ; “ 138 II 490
•• 305 8 250 “ 511 11 490
393 8 250 j “ 303 10 490
“ 234 7 250 J “ 420 10 490
“ 283 7 250 1 Irwin 373 7 490
“ 200 7 250 , •* 127 7 490
- 38 II 250 Appling. 207 4 490
“ 258 II 250 j Appling ) 6g 8 490
•• 31 11 2->o ! ntiw Ware J
“ 30 11 250 Early now ) 270 15 250
a 30 II 250 Drcaiur. J 258 15 250
“ 219 II 250 | “ 256 15 250
•• 190 7 250 j •• IHB 15 250
Early. 275 13 250 ** 185 15 250
253 13 250 j “ 184 15 250
“ 254 13 250 i “ 172 15 250
“ 255 13 250 “ 149 15 250
“ 231 13 250 “ 54 15 250
“ 220 13 250 “ 41 15 250 I
223 13 250 “ 39 15 2591
2lB 13 250 “ 173 14 250 1
“ 101 13 250 “ 175 14 250
“ 129 13 250 “ 300 14 250
548 13 250 “ 314 14 250
“ 207 13 250 “ 315 14 250
“ 235 28 250 •* 316 14 250
“ 184 28 250 -10 bl 4 250
“ 59 28 250 “ 81 16 250
22 28 250 “ 95 16 250
“ 20 28 250 •• 203 21 250
•• 300 13 250 “ 233 21 250
“ 124 1 3 250 “ 190 21 250
287 6 250 “ 1 21 250
“ 122 13 25# “ 147 21 250
•• 131 13 250 “ 101 16 250
“ 132 13 250 •• 110 21 250
64 26 250 “ 115 21 250
“ 181 26 250 “ 173 27 250
•< 63 26 250 “ 153 16 250
202 26 250 “ 164 16 250
h 59 26 250 j Ha’rahuin 153 1 3 250
“ 58 26 250 ! “ 65 13 250
•• 228 13 250 i “ !•* I 3 250
237 28 250 llabun. 55 1 490
• 223 28 250 “ 47 1 490
245 28 250 “ 54 1 490
“ 108 13 250 “ 46 1 490
•• 180 13 250 “ 113 5 160
“ 48 13 250 “ 75 3 381
-40 13 250 “ 106 3 364
“ 188 13 250 ! Early no* J 1 16 490
“ 153 13 259 Luwndea. J 529 II 490
“ 50 13 250 | “ 176 10 490
284 13 250 “ 221 10 490
•• 361 13 250 “ 267 10 490
“ 200 26 25U I Early now ? 515 8 490
56 26 250 t Thomas ) 378 8 490
Early now 7 316 17 250 “ 375 8 490
Thomas < 317 17 250 “ 127 17 490
•• 311 17 250 Enriy now } 71 21 250
“ 290 17 250 Uecatur 5 132 21 250
“ 269 17 250 “ 152 21 250
268 17 250 “ 281 14 250
“ 65 1 8 250 Early. 57 26 250
l4B 18 250 “ 65 26 250
•• 253 13 250 Appling. 83 3 490
“ 26 18 250 “ 136 3 490
“ 109 17 250 “ 137 3 490
“ 154 17 250 “ 138 3 490
•• 175 17 250 “ 178 3 490
179 17 250 “ 202 3 490
037 j 7 250 “ 230 3 490
Irwin now > 157 13 490 “ 235 3 490
Thomas 1 319 8 490 “ 214 3 490
“ 293 1 3 490 I “ 423 3 490
“ 392 13 490 “ 424 3 490
“ 159 13 490 “ 481 3 490
*. 258 13 490 ** 367 4 490
•< 18 13 490 Ha’rshnm 15 13 250
Any person wishing to negotiate for nnv or all of the above
Lunds, will apply to THOMAS F. S TEVENS. Agent.
Macon, Fell. 111, 1847.
Ragging., Hope, Tiriiir.
sabscribers arc now receiving their fell supplies of GRO-
X SERIES, which they offer t their old friends mid the public
gener*lly,ut unusual low prices. We have how iu store,and receiv
ing—
-300 pieces heavy Gunny Bagging,
200 pieces heavy Kentucky da.
150 coils Kentnck) Hope,
50 do. Munilla do.
100 lbs. Twine,
2,000 sacks Salt,
10,00) lbs. Sweedes Iron,
1,000 lla Band, Hoop and Rod Iron,
20 hhds. St. Croix and Porto Uico Sugars,
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.
100 bags Rio and Java Coffee,
50 boxes Tobacco,
100 kegs Nail,
1,0 i0 lbs. Cast, <ierman and Blister Steel.
Also PAINTS AND OILS of every desert ption.
E. BOND.
Macon, .Tan 1,184*. 49
MIL ;md Fancy (wOOiIm.
| 4k PIECES black and colored dress Silks,
|t f 3 do. changeable do. do.
3 do. Satin striped do. do.
5 do. French Merilioes,
5 do. s.iper Alpacca Lustre*,
25 do. black and cob-red Alpaccas,
25 do. Cushmere and Cashtuert d'Ecosse,
20 Cashmere Robes, graduat> and and pyramid,
25 Gingham do. do.
5.) pieces Scotch an J F.arlston < inghani,
25 do. Embroidered TANARUS illed do.
9000 do. Prints, comprising a great variety,
30 doz. Neck ‘l ies, assort! and qualities,
20 do. Hemstitched L. C.Hdkfs.
10 do. Men’s L. C. Hdkfs.
Jaconet Muslin, Swiss do. f Victoria Lawns, Cambrics,&e.
Cashmere, Rrochu,and Silk Shawl*,
Cheap Shawls, gn-st variety,
Ladies’ Kid Glove*, &>. half-haun Silk,
Gimps, Fringe*, Huttons. Cords, Tapes, I.aces, Edgings, Velvet
Ribbons,
2 cases Cotton Flag Hdkfs.
1 do. Pongee Silk do.
10 pieces English Silk do.
25 do. Irish Linens,
5 do. do. do. very fine,
20 do. Linen Lawn,
Table Linen, Table Cloths, Linen Shei lings. Din per*, Rtc., now in
store, all ofwhith are offered at wholesale or r tail, on accommoda
ting terms, by GRAVES, WOOD Kt CO.
Nov 11, 1346. 39
l'ota*ti. Potash.
.l/utft LBd. I’otash just received and for sale by
wtHFtt GEORGE PAYNE, Uruggiet.
Dec 13 46
•tk HHDS. New Orleans Sugar,
f|\7 5 do. Cferifiid do.
hi store and for sale by C. DAY & CO.
March 33
New Store A New C*oo!s.
China, fit lass A’ ftirlheu-tcare.
THE subscribers are now receiving aud opening a grner.*l assort
nient of the above goods, at the store lately occupied by Mr.
A. G. Butts, corner of Mulberry and Second sts. und opposite the
Washington Hall, which the y offer at wholesale and retail. Iheir
stoek in part consists of the lollowing :
Parts White Dining, l ea and Toilet Sets,
Light Blue do. do. ds. do.
Flowing “ do. do. do. do.
White French China Dining Sets,
Do. do. do. Tea do.
Gold band do do. do. do.
White do do. Jug*,
White Granite,light and flowing blue Jugs—all sizes,
Plates, Dishes, llaki is, and Covir Dmhcs to match Diuing Wares,
A general assortment of common Ware,
Cut. Pressed ami Plain Tumblers,
Cut aud Pressed Goblets. Wines and Champagnes,
Pressed and Plain Kgg and Jelly Glasses,
Cut and Pressed Mil ror Dishes slid Nappu *,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Lamps aud Candle-sticks,
Do. do. do. Salts,
Cut Decanters in sets and pairs,
Solar Lamps—Britannia and German Silver Castors,
Looking Glasses various sires and styles,
Stone baking Dishes. Pies, he. kc.
Tliesubscrihersdeem it proper to state that they have adopted the
CASH SYS TEM, to which tln v intend strictly t adhere, ami by
which they will be enabled to furnish every description of gi*.d* in
their line ml fair prim. HYDE h JONES.
H. Rt J. will take orders for fancy China Dining, Tea and Toilet
Sets, which they will furnish at the importer* prices, adding only
the expenses from New York.
Macon, Sepl. t, IMft. yto
Sundries.
JUST RECEIVED,
Cedar nnd Pointed Tulia and Iluckeis,
Covered Bucket*,
Willow Mnaketa and-Broom*,
Cedar Churna,
Waiter*, naaortml sizes, t .
do in sella,
Looking (2lnane*,
Knives and Fork*.
Plated Fork a. (Dining nnd Deacri,)
Plated and Britannia Spoon*,
Brass and Iron Candlestick*,
•* Curfnin Pin*,
Siiovt 1 and Tnngp,
Al*n, a general assortment of China, (21a** ami F.nrthenware |
Feb 94 4w HYDF. At JONES.
K9B EIU C EOF CO FIFE,
in flavor to the original JCoffur, and very ron-
Va venient foruoe. It only require* our iea-*ponnfiil ol it ;
in hoi water, to make atup of flue Coffee. For*ule hy
April ‘i7,1847. i C. A. ELLS. !
SOCK VlDFftt VIN Ft* Alt, of he.iTtuiitw. f or
■•I- >y C. A. ELLS, i
April 08,1847. 4
•ill IUMIl ,:V, ' liA K-el;. t'lya.aj
“j” et v\ V 20,000 Principle do.
Fat ale by C. A. ELLS.
April W, HIT * , i 4
Blew Stoflt ol Waiclicfti Jewelry br4
Fancy Ooods.
ffMIF, undersigned, ha ving purehasetl thr stock in trade ofMr. C.
I K. Wentworth, Watchmaker and Jeweller, and tak n the store
fonuerly occupndh) him, int nt:s eui.tiiitiing the same business ni
aII its braiicht * Hat lug a full ami new stock of GOODS, h solicits
the attention oft h ciii/.eiis ufMacou and it* vicinity to the *awv—
among which ina\ he f< iml ...
Fine Gold anrt Silv-r Lev. r, Horizontal, Patent and Vertical Es
caiu im nt \V A*i CHKB.
Gobi Guard, Fob and Vest CHAINS, Brenst Pin*.
Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gofd Chain !<t Huir Bracelets,
Gold, ii.lv. r and Steel Spectacles and Eye Protectors,
Gold and Siher 1 • neils, Gold P *"•
Gobi anil Silv r U tch h ey .
Gold and Silver I nimbh *, Silver Combs,
hilvrr slid I’esrl Belt Slidts.
Gold Sleeve aid Collur Buttons.
Gobi Studs and Chain Slid, s
Gold Lockets, Hear'” nnd Crosse* ; Card Ci ses.
steel, Sihler and Gill Beads; llad Ornament*.
J l Combs ; Ladies’ mid Gen. b mt n's Burst s.
Superior Ivn nml I’oeket KNIVES.
Scis*ors, Razors and Ha/, r Strops.
Tooih, Lather and Nall It RUSHES ; Shaving Cream.
R. i Geiimin COLOf.NE.
Fine Silver Plated CAS TORS ; Cuke Basket*.
Candle Stick*., Wait, rs,Cups, Snuffers and Trays.
Dixon's Fine Ware, in sei*.
Al*o,Ci.flV and Tea Bots.
Silver sits of Knife, Fork and Spoon.
Spoons, Watch Stand*, Fan*, Perfumery, Fancy Goods,&c.
oj‘ All of hirli will lie soli! at the v. r> lowest CASH prices.
WA TCHES ol every and scriutiou REPAIR ED in the best manner.
All Watche. sold or repair, and will lie warrant*d u* keep g..0il iin.e.
or the e.tsh refunded. W utclies sent Imm any part of tin country will
receive the tame attention , and be repaired on at rcatonuble tei mt as j
though the owner uerrpies- nt
All kinds of Gold aud Silver Work made to order. |
ov* I KWKLK Y ol . very kind neatly rtpain and.
SPECTACLE GLASSES adapted to all ages.
IL L. BURNETT,
Watchmakt r anil Jeweller,
East side Mulberry Street, u the’ Ntw Brick Block.
Macon, Jan. 19 1847. i
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. fee.
a, S. 11. DAV would inform h>* friends and
- the public that he has bought the Stock for
nierly helonging to C. (. M. John, deceasul,
i gQp j \j\ consi.-ting of golu and *ilv r W att h *•, Gold Fob
W* Mini Guard Chains, Gold, silver and Sttvl Spec*
•rfp ’ , y'lm. ta. Ics Gold Braeelots, Clasps, Gold Snaps, Gold
mid Silver ‘1 hi in hies, Ladies’ Broaches, Gents’
Pins, Knives,Scitur*, Ras*irs, Itasor Strops, I'noth and Hair Brush
es. Pistols, and many mare thing*, too numerous to mention He
will have new stock constantly coming, and will order goods at the
request of thus, who may wish any thing in hi* line.
KEPAIUIKG.
Watches and Clocks Cl. mu and and Repaired at the- shnr*est no
tice and dune in the best po^sibl*manner, anil warrai t.*l to kt i p
good lime, and done at the cheape-t price. Bing-, Fins, Brace
lets repaired in the best possibb manner. Kngraiii g also matlyex-
would do well to call and see w hat he will do, and there
is no doubt but they will be pleased.
Macon, Jan, *B, 184 q. !
(VTAIJTII.US (mutual i.ikk) |j>L 1 KAJJI'K co^‘
lI‘I'ANY,B WALL S I REF. T After maiiin ib lilts.ration, the
Trustee* have bi come convinced, and the expiriince i.l old *tnl
lished conipanit s fully w arrant the conclusion, that the ailvautug*#
of Life Insurance on the Mutual pl-m, may be extended and diffusul
with greater conv* nience to a large class ;l comril utors, ns-ri with;
equal security to all the assured, by requiring n<> greater amount ol
the premium to be paid in cash than the cotnnany will require to
mee-t its eug ‘ge.uents with promptitude a ml fidelity
It ha* accosilingly been ileterinii e. ihut in all cases where th# an
nual premium -hall amount to ff.-O, and do per cent, thereof shall
have been paid in cash, an approved note may he givt n for the re
maining 40 per cent, payable i welve months atter ilate, b aring six
per cent, interest. The interest t? be paid annually, but the prin
cipal not to be call* and in uiiUm* the exigcnci* a of the company re
quire it, giving sixty days notice, and then only hy assessments pro
rata to th. extent that may be requir* and to meet the engagenieiits el
the company. ...
It is confidently anticipated that a systi m, the operation of w hich
is so fair ami equitable, so well calculated to place the benefits and
bles-ingsof Life Insurance within the reach ofall.and at<hc*amc
time enable each cuntritmtor to share equally and fully not only in
its beneficentscciiry, but also in its profltsofaccumulation, will meet,
as it is believed to deserve, the favor and confidence ol the public.
The particular advantages offend by this company are:
1. A guarantee capital.
2. An annua! participation in the profits.
3. No individual responsibility beyond the amount of premium.
4. Those who insure for a It s- penodthun lile,participate*equslly t
in the annual profits of tin company.
The Nautilus c >mpauy confines its business e xclusively to Insu
rance on Lives,and all Insurance appertaining to Life.
The Rates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars.
One Seveni F One iScven For
Age Y :ir Years J I. Age. Year. Years Life.
15 J 77 ! 88 I5 j 40 1 #9 183 320
20 I 1 I 05 177 45 191 190 373
25 1 jO 1 12 201 50 196 209 4 *0
30 1 1 138 236 55 232 321 575
35 lI3BJ 153 295 | 60 435| 491 7CO
TRUSTEES.
James D. P. Ogden, Richard E. Purdy, Thn*. W. I.udlow,
James Brown, O. Bushin 11, C. F. Lindsley,
H. W. Hicks, Richard Irvin, A. M. Merchant,
A. Norris, J). A. < oiusti.ck, John C’rydcr,
P. M. Wet more, James Harper, R. H. Morris,
Robert B. Col. man. It. F. Carman, Spend t S. Benedict
M. O. Roberts, Wm. 11. Aopinwall, Luring Andrew s,
Henry K. Bogart.
J. I). P. OGDEN, President.
A. M. MERCHANT, Vice-President.
LEWIS BENTON, Secretary.
PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary.
tfj* The compauv will also insure the lives of Slav. s.
HYDE & JONES, Agent.
Macon, Sept 2,1846. y-29
•Etna Insurance Company ,
OK HARTFORD, CONN.
rfflUß underaisned Acenin will nke risks againei Fire in
X this city,(iriffin, Forayili and other (owns iu the State,
on an favorable term* ns nnv responsible Company. They
will also insure airninM the rinks of River Navigation; their
present ratesarc,3-4 per cent, to Savannah, and 7-8 toChnrles
ton. REA Sc COTTON.
Macon. March 20. IR4.*i. 5
LIFE IWStmAWCE.
rilllE New York Lile insurance and Trust Company hav-
I ing established no Agency in llte city of >1 neon, persons
may effect Insurance with this Oonmpanv on their own
nr the Lives of otlieis, nt:d cither for the whole duration ol
life or for a limited period, by the payment of a small annuo
p remit! m.
STEPHEN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary.
E. BOND, Agent, Macon.
Macon, F b 3, 1847. 551
DE LI) AhTl¥TTviLloXSo.\,
Manufacturers nnd Dealers in
4 Clli it 1 1G E S
AND
w- isiatA 1: s s
or Cl'CKl’ DESCSSSPTIO.X,
illl’LltKßHV
MACOH. UEOXCtIA.
De L. & W. have constantly for side, on the be i terms,
Kliplic Axles. Sli |iv, Hands,
i.nui |>s, ilcli (.-.ice,
Patent and Tup Leather, Plated and Japanned Harnett
Mmntiiigt, Paiult , (Jilt, Varnish , See.
March 10,1 *47. 4
SADDLES. SADDLES.
ITIOKItIS cV WESTCOTT
HAVE oil hnml n fii-t r.’ - nssoMmrnt <•( s \|>DI.ES IIAU
NESS mid CARKIAQG TRIM MINUS, m „11 kind.,
whirli lliey will aril al pri.-ea lo .uit the times. Their farili
lies lire micli tlinl they run veil luiver limn htij oilier ertublish
memos the kind in 1 lie citv.
(live ua a rail hr6nr vuu Imy, in nil we unk for a reenm
rnendntion. ItP.P.MRIMii done ul reduced prices, in a work
man-like tnanner.
Collou Avenue, nr*i door Iu A. J. & D. \V Orr.
Dee 3, 1846 42
GAB BIASES,
(At the ulti stand of the lute F. Wngley.)
AI.ARUK MnrlHienl of fine CO ACHES, ItVRKOCCH
topa,) direel from J . At. (Juinby't celcbruird inauufaclory,
Newark, N. J.
Persona wishing kood Carriages, will find it lo their interfHi
to examine fh**FC article* before purchasing else where, as
, Urge assortment will he kept constantly on hand aud offered
on the moat favorable term*.
Order* received lor Carriage* built to nnv pnltern, anti war
ranted to do good service utid give satisfaction, 1 oth in article
and price. T. 11. PLANT, Agent.
Macon, Dec 30,1846.
Carriage Repairing.
f B 1!!! E itibacriber ha* procured th* rrvic* ►of g< tSt work race in the
| varitMn* hraorhia of earring*- Making ; ami with a g....! Mm k
ufrlio.eemsti riMl*, i* pri pared toiloull kttuUof C6i<HlA(;t< BE
PAIRING at abort uotict .a* well nml •• cluap a* any min r r*Mb
rn M M irarh I 7 l . II pi. \ \ i , Ag, „t.
WOOD dt BRADLEY
HAYE |ii*t m-cived another large lot of Wl v DOW SHADES,
*•• elegant ontt* rn*, nnd of Tim> n*ioii< to amt any w imlow*.
Al*o mmi Hiark Walnut WimllM*BMLt'aife,of|Mittni!>uiiilHt
---| l*h whivh cannotfkil to pica—-. D. I7 44tf
XR.OW 6L STDE/i-N'AjCL, <fcC.
•IU IIIHI ] V< Asaorli’d Saclfe Iron,.
i’uat.Steel, (iemiun and Blinlered Steel.
*k*oh Keg* Nad#,
I Off IIoxhJ! by IQ Window (jinx.*, •*
’ . 150 do 10 hy 12 do
.V) do 12 by I I do ,
50 do PdbylM do For sal* hr
,( a mm v cakiiar r co.
TOBACCO AND CXOARS.
•)/W| Tobacco, various Brand*,
| 40,0H0 Principe Ciifar*, do
50,ftflfl Regalia do do
20,000 Punatelbt* do ilo
For.nl. by HCUTT, CARHART fc CO.
reh 24
MBI- n, ■' l Mew f
MntaKse*. J ureceived nnd for sale hv
CHEr.OI.SE LlM£.
F|lH F under* i gin-4 k# p N tull *upply of tin l*ve *rtirlr on hand,
j P ami *ell it at One Dollar and a quarter m r bo x.fot rath nu/u,
Jan 20. I*H7. 47 M OTT, BARHAM Vfe CO.
WA ’tf.
JI.ST rwcpiv.fi nnit for rale 109 hbln. of first rule Northern
I,lm. al th. “RIOORANDF.HO. sk.” I
Mnreli 17 18.7 |
riOYD HOUSE,
ITlaroii, Ooorgia.
rpHK subscriber* have taken thal well known !
‘’ ; arV * Hotel, the Floyh Housk, ami are associated
• under the firm of BROWN At LANIER.
It will he needless to make promise*, ai one of
r*W&9*"U*L ihe firm has been well known as keeper of the
Wuah'ngloii Hall, and tin- public me acquainted w ith his man
ner of doing business Tno Table and Bar ahull not he sur
passed by any one, and their Stables are airy, with firm dirt
floors, and not surpassed hy any in Georgia.
Ciiii tOA aio reasonable its the times w ill permit.
THOMAS A. BROWN,
STERLING I.ANIER.
(nr The subscriber solicits his old friends and patrons at
the Washington Hall, to give him a cull at hlsnew eland.
St. Lanikr.
N. B.—The offic e of the Tallahassee and Columbus line of
Stage kept at this House.
Jmlv 9,1840.
‘PUTHR J. UllilJAn^
If AS taken the WAS| 11 kg ton u all, and ri quests !
■ ■ .t continuance of pufiln patronage,
jifacon, Nov 18, 1846. 40
!>XOTICaE3.
fIMIREK MONTHS after date application will he made to ‘
I the Ceii 11 a I Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, ‘
for renewal of Scrip issued by the Commissioner*, No. fiO, da
ted 11 til February, 1836, for one Share of Stock, standing in
the name of Z. Sundersoil on the books of said company—suid
! ot iginul Scrip having been lost or mislaid.
JAMES RICHARDSON, AdinV.
i Match 17 3m5 of Z. Sanderson, decM. i
STATE TAXES.
riIHE Tax Receiver’s Books are now opened at the Tnilor
-1 ing estuhlishnient of Tho*. Mason, in Macon, a short
distance from Shot well’s corner, w Imre all persons interested
are solicited to call, from 10 to I o’clock
WM. C. KENNEDY, Tux Receiver.
March 10 ____ ,
DBl i* .9 TOME,
DR. TM EAiITIX! r j[T
r> | 9AS jnst received,at Ins Drug Store on Mill i
iC’ * ■ berry street, a large stock of Drugs, Chem- |
teals, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Glass-ware Win-’
g&bsJl dow Glass,Perfumery,Are.; in fact, every tiling
usually kept bv Druggists. Having made bis
purchases for I'ash, and from first bands, in New
York and Boston, he is enabled to execute orders ul as low
prices as fine, freak and unadulterated or Uc\e* can be obtained
at any estuhlishnient in the southern country.
Physicians, Manufacturers,Planters, and Dealers ore invited
to cnll and examine his stock before they make their purcha
ses. Macon, Sept 25, 1845. 32
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
fM VI I’- RiiDicrtber call* the attention of Physicians,
I I'.anter* and otlu-rs, to his frill stock of DKUGS,
‘1 K DICI N KS. PKKFUMKRIKS, DYE STUK7S,
fce allot’ which are pure, fresh and unadulferatutl—
“being able to know when such is the case,” having
A had an expern n -*e of fifteen years in the drug business,
and received Licenst by the Medical Board of Physi
sicians of this State, as an Apothecary.
March 3, 1847. .1 GF.OHGP. I'AYNE, under Floyd Bouse. |
DR. 11. BKANDRUTirS
Vfgi’labß Universal Pills.
f Hill IS medicine is ucknowb dgt-d to be one of the most valuable
| ever iticover* das a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is su
penor to Sarsapari la, whether as a sudorific or alterative, and i
stands infinitely before all the preparations and combinations of!
Mercury. Its purgative propertn s ore alone of incalculable value,
for these pills may be taken daily for any period, and instead of
weakening by the cathartic i ffect, they add strength by taking away
the cause of weakness. They have nont ofthe miserable effects of
that deadly specific, Mercury. The tt eth are not injured—the bones
and limbs are not paralyzed-no: but insti ad of these distressing
symptoms new life and coimqueni animation is evident in every
movement of the body.
> These Pills, for colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rheumatism
’ in the head or will be found superior to any thingimagined of
the powers of medicine; and in bilious affections, dispepsia, and in
nil diseases peculiar to women, they should be resorted to at once.
For sale at .L Baines’ ISook More,
On Cotton Avenue Opposite Washington Hall .
June 25. 1845. Pv 1
50 DOZEN WISTAR’S
Rnlsnm of* XVild Cherry.
rZi \ DOZ. BOTTLES of the genuine article just received
* “an J for sale hy BRUNO &. VIRGINS.
N. R.—Country merchants wishing to purchase to sell again,
can he supplied on reasonable terms, by applying at our .Mu
sic and Jewelry Store on Cotton Avenue,Macon,Ga.
BRUNO At VIRGINS, or
Sept 9 80 J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN.
11()R BROWNLEE’S VERMIFUGE, the
’ most nltasant and sure Worm destroying Medicine known.— A
niotig Children and Infants there is no disease so slow and destroying
as Worms—it runs into and causes count less numbers of Complaints,
csuli. a* fevers, bowel comploint*-,chronic and nervou*dieasc, Ktc.
Drs Brownlee's Vermifuge is prepaid in a manner whicli renders
it a'e, pleasant and effectual, giuen to the most tender infant, or
used by adults of all ages Sold wholesale and retail hy the Agents, j
G B. HAMMOND &. Cos. 278 Broadway, corner of Chamber street,
N. Y-M ACON, J. 11. & W. S. ELLIS.
April 1,1847 3m7
DU. PAIfKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
HUCHU, (Diovina. Crrnata,)— \n agreeable, safe and valuable j
r< medy for diseases of the bladder, obstruction, ofthe urine, chronic !
gonorrhoea and gleets of long standing. The medical faculty pro- i
nounce it efficacious and speedy for all complaints ofthe urinary \
organs, gravel, chronic leucurrhwa, morbid irritation of the uretha, !
disease* of the prostrate gland, retention and incontinence of urine, !
chronic rheumatism, fcc.
NORTON,!.ADD & CO. Wholesale Druggists, 130 Maiden Lane, j
New York,(to whom orders will be address* *l.)
April 1 3m7 J. H. Kt W. S. ELI.IS, Agents Macon.
f¥T() Til U I*ll.l l n,, J articles a trial and judge for
I yourself-1 warrant them alt to he as represented, or the money]
1 refunded.
EY F.AU LUSTRAI. HAIR RESTORATIVE.
This universally approved and admired article, fr e from ardent |
spirit*, pungent essential oil,and other destructive materials, cleans >
the hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully bright, and imparts to
it the delicate fragrance of the flower. Hair washedwith this Ex
tract so<n becomes pleasantly soft ami luxuriant in its growth, and 1
it will pi sitively bring in new hair on bald heads hy its use ; and
hair that has been made harsh, and is turning gray fir falling out, by ‘
the use of spirit or other improper pn pa rations, will soon be restor
ed to it* natural color and brilliancy by a few applications ofthe Eau
Lust vat.
It is a preservative against baldness, and an infallible cure in all
affections of the skin on the lo ad, as dandruff, and for preventing
the falling off of • he h • i r and turning gray.
It is the simple produce ami immediate extract of some plants sal
utary for the hair, endowed with properties so highly cleansing that
it disengages the epidermis and capillary tubes of the corrosive ac
tion ofthe perspiration, and of the dry and dead particles that it de
posit eg. I Ins preparation purifies the hair, gives to it a beautiful
gio* and soft in s*, and an agteeable and vivify mg perfume.
EVIDENCE.
Nature is in inexhmstihle mine, in which experience and study
willalwats find room to excavate ; it is that source, alone, which
produces all that man calls invention, and which he would do better
perhaps, to namt adaptation.
| For sale, wholesale amt retail, by
JULES HAUEL, Chemist and Perfumer,
120 Chesnut street, l*nladelpliix, amt
J March 24 2mfi GEORGE PA YN E, Macon.
UUIING medicine.
IICY3 &l CO’S
Concentrated ( unwound b'tuid Extract of
S2AHSAPAHIUV the cure of all distases arising
from an unjoin state of the b.'.dy, < xcessivtt>r improp* r u*e of
Mercury, imprudences of living, exposures, general debility from
climate, Ktc , renovating and restoring the whole system
This medicine may be had wholesale or retail ofthe Agents,
April 1 3w7 J. H. & W. S. ELI.IS, Macon.
I BAILEY’S SM RI P OP WIID CHERRY For
J* coughs,cold*. uatiima, influenza, whooping cough, spit
ting of blood, and till pulmonary diseases.
DAILEY \S SARSAPARILLA For all diseases arising
from an impure state of the blood: salt rlicuin, scrofula, king’s
evil, chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia diseases of the skin,
bones, old ulcers, etc.
BAILEY S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—The most
valuable reined.* —entirely vegetable preparation—and sure
cure.
DAILEY’S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exter
minator of worms from the system, in generuf use throughout
the United Slates.
BAILEY’S UNRIVALLED MILITARY SHAVING
CREAM—Thin article hud stood the teat of eight years, ami
gained for itself a high reputation throughout the U. States
Canada, ami most pails ofthe world.
BAILEYS SUPERIOR IN DEI IDLE INK—With and
without the preparation ; warranted the best articles ofthe kind
in in**.
Foe sale by the Druggists generally throughout the country,
and ul wholesale and r tail hv
WM. DAI LEY. Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall,
corner of Fulton and Sands streets.
Also for snle hy GRAVES, WOOD & CO., Macon
Dee :i. 1R46 ‘ 40
CONFECTJONARY_AND GROCERY^
J. 11. mnoni
I S receiving his newnnpply of Goods in his line, nmon£
which he particularly calls (lie attention of his custom
| era to.
A choice article of old Rrandy 9 JMadcira, Port atul Tlur
etWine*;
Pickles Spices, Preserves,('nkes, Candies;
ANo a fine assortment of Segura of various iirnnd*—warron- |
ted imported Havana Sugar*;
lie will keep a constant supply of Oranges, Apples, Oni
ons, Potatoes,Cheese, Butter, Raisin*, Figs, Prune*, Almonds,
and oilier nuts*
All other articles usually kept in that line.
PICKLED OYSTERS by tho keg.
%laeon, Oft 15, 1H46 yBS
DISSOLUTIONS
riIHK firm us Ml I.NOH Ik CU'KKS las hil din dlaaolml Si !
I Inal tnliulil. W. CAl'KltS will ihi- mu, til. il ;
builiraa or til* Utr llnu. C*KO. A. MII.NKM l
Msroti, April >l, 1147. W. C. CAHKHS.
The iimlrraifni and will fontlnue the btitine** on liia own account, at ‘
the Mure thrmn iy orcupn and !•> Milner Ik <apera,ai.d woliciia a on*
tliiiiiition of Mlronnfemm hi* (YieiuU ami tin puhlit nerally.
A t .i ■ Ii 4WI U i MIMS.
roR iau.
\ MKP.LV NF.l.nO WOMAN, a*. .1 30 vr.ra, anil A rr fit;
rAffdtrn—lao bui.aml llin i Kill.; agi.fruni fuur monllia lu
rlrvrn jrrai.. Tin wnin.ii i. a ijniiil |ilam Cl,oil, ii nail rami iron, r—
ami ill hi .llhy ami likely, liny will In .old luw fur ruali.or on
crrdil. until ihc first day nf’Dtcinilier m at. A|i|ily to
Marini, April I 7 SCO l 1~, CAUIIAWT fc C O,
imno a viiiiiivf,
4 IIRNTH fur Hhana .iml’a uniivallcil llninrv anil Vilirnlii e
71 Mas nelic \liu:hinc; ulco fliar Magnetic or Compound Bi
tumen i’hiiMer,And Mug no tired Gold Bill*.
We nlna keep u full aopply of the Homeopathic Medicine*,
with the book* on pmetice.
Mron and Colfflnhita, Oet 99,184 ft 07
LEGAL NOTICES.
kjU.MTEH SHKKIFK’S SALE.-*' 111 ‘>
! first Tnesitay in June iirxi, before the court house door 111 the
’ tow not Anu*ricu, burnt! r county, within the usual hours ot sale,
the following proper!), to-wit: .
The east half ot Lot ofLsnd number one hundred and eighty-eight
in the 26th district of originally Lee now Sumter county, levied on
a* the property of Sidney Few, 10 satisfy one mortgage ti fit from
Sumter Superior Court, in favor of Micajah Buchanan vs. said Few :
property pointed out in i>aid ti fa.
April 1.1847. 7 GR K F,N M. YVIIEKi. F.R , ShIT
i’tPSONT Nil CK IFF SAFE.—WiII be sold on the
U firPi Ttieatla.v in Junk next, before the court liuuee
door in Thomaslon, within the legal hours of sale,
One hay Mart, about eight or nine years old, and one yoke of Oxen,
levied on hs the property of John M. Collins, to satisfy 11 fi fa from
Pike Superior Court in favor of William Ford vs said Collins,
April 29, 1847. ALEXANDER PACK, Sh’fT.
YIACON SHERIFF'S SALE. \A r ill be sold before
the Court House door in Maeoti county, Georgia, between the
usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday m J one next.
One Lot of I.and, number eighty-nine, in the 13th district of once
Muscogee, new Macon count), levitd on ns the property of Nathan
M. Rodgers, by virtue of an execution from the Interior Cuwt of
saul county of M icon, in favor of John Sturdivant against Harvey
j Rodgers, principal, and Nathan M. Rodgers, security— pointed out
j by John Murdivunt.
| April 28,1847. 4 THOMAS DIXON, Sh’ff.
UOUSI ON SHERIFF SALE.—WiII b sold
on the first Tuesday in June next, at the court house
door in the town of Perry, Houston county, w ithin the usual
hours of sale, tho following property to-wit :
I wo Lots of Land, Nos. 84 and 85, in the sth district of said conn
i tv, levied on as the property of William 11. Calhoun to satisfy a fi fa
from Houston Sup- rior Court, in favor of Prudence H. Johnson vs.
said Calhoun.
j Also, 150 acres of Lot No. 38. in the sth district of Houston county,
levied on as the property of Stephen H. Ham, to satisfy a fi fa from
Houston Superior Court hi favor of Joseph N. Seymour vs. said Ham.
April IK, 1847. 4 CALVIN LEARY, Sli’ft’
IV AHKSI IE R I FF’S A UF.-w.iib, so ib. fi.re.he
v v t ourt Hoiin (lm>r, in the tow nos Waresboro, War* county,
on the first Tuesday 111 June next, within the usual hours of salt , the.
following property :
1 One Lot of Land, No. 374. in the 7th district of originally Aplinp,
now Ware county , containing four hundred and ninety acres, more
or less, levied on as the pr pet ty of Wiley S. Whitehead, in favor of
; ‘Vili am J. Parker vs. WihyS. Whitt bead, to satisfy sundry fi fas
! issued from the Justices Court of the seven hundred and seventy
-1 igbtb district, G. M.—levy made and returned to me by a constable
j April 18, 1847. 4 MILES J. OUKST, Sh'tf.
lUiiiTii isfrai o i's saieT
VO ItF.RA 81. V in nn order ofthe Interior Court of S II In ler
comity. while rilling for ordinary purponen, will In* Hold
before the ('ourl-lioune door in the town of Ainericue. in mid
enmity, williin Ihe moiitl hourn of Hale, on the fuel l uenduv
in JUNE next Lot of Lind, Nu. 69, in the 98th Dinrictof
oiiyinally Lee. now tinnier county, adjoining Met ree and
other*; alao, lot No 95, or the eiiid Dietricl and county, be
longing to the eatn in ol J a me* K. Mann, lute of Ha id comity,
deceased. Sold for the purpose of n division among the Le
galeen. WASHINGTON 1.. MANN, Adm’r
Minch 4, 1847, 98 dehoniHimn.
* OMIKISTK A TOR’S S y 1.K.-Will he .old on Wed
/% lindii), the nth Ml.) m xl, ai the rtnidence of Mn. I.iicinda
Burke, in tire count) of I witrns, all the penonal pnrperiy hclnneini;
to the CUIr of I In.runs 8 lloatwick, deceased, consisting ..f t orn
Cov> and Calf, two Horses, and various other articles Terms on the
day of sale. JOHN GI.OVEH, Adm’r
A i |ril ;wi
I Adininistrsiior’s
V.IKEEABLV to nu order ofthe lionorahle Inferior Court
ol lal lot comity, while silling as a Court of Ordinary
| will lie “old on the hist Tuesday in M Y next, within the
usual hours ot sale, before the Court house door at Klmelv
j K ‘ KLY county, Lot ul Land No. ‘did, iu the sth Disirict us
Early county.
—ALSO
! Will be sold on the first Tuesday iu JUNE next,b-fore the
Court house door at Cuthbert, ItANUOLI’II county, ihe
west half of Lot No. 110, ami 150 acres taken from the east
part ofLotNo. 109, in the 9tlt llistrictol originally Lee, now
Randolph county—lhe whole in a bodv containing 251 j acres,
with about 60 ucres cleared land —known as the place where
tv in. 11. Jones furuicrlv lived.
—ALSO—
Will he sold on the first Tuesday In JULY next, before the
Court house door at Marietta, COISB county, No. 941, m the
19lh Otst. 2d Sect, now Cobb county.
—ALSO—
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next .before the
Court house door at Van Wirt, I*A ULDINU cminly, Lot No.
All ol the above lands sold as the property of Archibald
Gray, late of Talbot county,deceased, and for the benefit of
th? heirs. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
March 2,1847. WM. M. BROWN, Adtn'r.
Heard county, Lot N°. as in the 4th district. Sold as the property
ot Murdock L, Matht-son, deceasid. Term# cash. * *
March 31 7 VV. H. CAI.HOUN, Adm’r.
A SAI.K.-Wiii b c ,td on , he
tirst 1 in s.ii, v in June next, at tne court house door in tho town
* ‘.'Ty, Houston county, Ftlly Acre, of Land, lying and joining to
Charles Culpepper, number not recollected. Sold as the property of
Joseph Culpepper, late of Houston county, deceased. SoltUdtMh’
bent fi of the heirs ol said deceased Terms on the dav
March 10, 1847 4 WILLIAM S. MOOHE, Adnfj’
F#OLMI months after date abplication will be made to
the honorable the Inferior Court of Upson county when sitting
1.. C ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the
i estate ot William Robertson, deceased. “ °
Mllr - h 81 7 JOHN W, ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
.nOIV T'filS after date,applic.ilion will be made
* to the Honorable Court of Ordinarv,ot Crawford county,
or leave to sell all the real estate of John Bryan, decease'd
late of said county. ARTHUR BRYAN, Ad.nr
Fe()24 HANNAH BRYAN, Adntrx.
— 2
CSOCR MONTHS after date application will be made to
1 the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when sitting as a court of
: ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of D. D. Senders, late of
I * W, CT* county,deceased, for distribution. *
March 17 1847 ELI AS BEALL, A.lm'r. de bunts non,
| - J* 1 *” 11 l - 1847 5 with tin Will annexed.
IjSOIJR MONTHS afterdate application will be made to
the hoaorabte the Court of Ordinary, ot Upson county, for
l “ “Veto .i ll the real estate belonging to Klizabrlh Ann Dtikt a
m Apr , ; l j. 7. JOSEPH UL ' KK -
If AIO.K 1’ IS tiler date a|i|ilicattnti will he
made to rite lionorahle Inferior Court ot Iwiggsconn
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sail U ll
the lands and negroes belonging to the eslate ol l’homas
lniton, bite cl stud couulv , deceased.
ROBERT FULTON, Adtn’r.
.. , .... de hoois non,with the will annexed.
March lb, 1847. M |d>
Ia’OIIR ilio N B'H*. alter tlalc, application will he
made to the lionorahle t lie I hfe rior Court ol Montgomery
county, while aitting for Ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell
nil the laud belonging to Alexander McArthur, minor, hitm
in 1 atlnull county, lor the benefit of said minor.
JOHN McAR IViLR, Natural Guardian.
Mourn Vernon, cuunly Ga. March 3, 1H47.
IC iUONT’IIS alter date application will Le
mntle to the lloiiort.ble the Inleiior Coni t of Wilkinson
Cminly . when sitting lor Ordinal v pitiposes. for leave to .ell
the real estate us William J. Seats, late of said count) tie
ceused. WYATT MEREDITH,; . ,
ELI SKA Ills, fAdmrs.
March Ist 1847. 2:1 <'
I't’Rt.) IIOA lUN alter dale, application will he
iiiaui* to the Honorable the Ihferior C nn of |el lair
county ,while4itting forordmar* purposes for leave tosell
Hie Land ami Negroes belonging 1.. the eslate of Duncan
> iraiiHiu, line ofauid county,dec eased
I). B GBAIIAM, Administrator
•Dninn 11 ,
at * after dale, nppiiculion w || be
I made lo me Honorable the Inferior Court if Fuinuiii
county, while aitliug for oidiuary purposes, for leave to sell
llie real estate ol John SY yun, deceased.
„ . .... JOHN SMITH, Adiu'r.
March 9, 1847, 23 dmjWßc 1
.VIO .Si IIM after date, application Mill be
made to ihe Honorable the Inferior Uoun of Baldwin
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell
tie real entitle of J aloes D. Jarrall, late ol sad count* de
ist„ ISAAC BODING. Adminis rato’r
Feb. 8, 1817.
>IO.\TIIS after dale application will be made to
ii lof nor Court ol Twiggs county, when tilting for ordinary
purponen, fin’Waie lo sell the .Negroes belonging to the estate of
t'honia* S. Boat w irk, deceased, by
April IX owfr4 JQMW OLOVF.H, Adn.'r,
GIiOUGIA, If ililwm U01111I).
VV Kenan applies in me for letters of
> V Adniinistrution on that portion ol the real estate f
Ybram Borland, lute ol Alabama, deceased, which is situate
iu the t ’oonly nud .State first afoiesaid :
These are.t berelore.t ociteand admonishall and singular
ill* kindredandcreditor* ol said deceased,to he and appcai al
my o dice, williin the lime prescribed by I aw, to show cause if
any they have, why said I tiers should not be gianted. *
Given under my hand. at office,this *,9ili illn 11 li, 1K47
JOHN u . W. BNEAD, C. C. O.
Ufoi'Kla- kniiiH , r roiMity.
WHEREAS James W. Cannon applies to uie fur letters
of tlisiiiissiuo from bis further liability ns Guardian to
jibe person Hill property ol Lydia handers, minor, orphan of
I William Sunders.
I lusc art therefore to cite ami admonish ull and singular the kin
d red and creditors of all toiut rued, |> ht sndappiar ai ny office
will, 1 n the time prmcribt-il hy law, lo allow cauu if any they have
why *aul letters may not he grant* and. ‘
Given under my band Ithb Mari li, 1817.
,M .1. h 17 M and . D \ \’ ‘ McCR \I!Y, i. C. r, o.
Miiiiffi of Geerlia Urmn Cmtj,
Inferior Court sitting fur Ordinary Purposes— March
Perm, 1847,
i P.-etent th< ir llouura William Lowe, Edwin C. Turner, William
Ii ice, I nut it- a.
petition of Joel Maihewa ream t-thill* ahrweth that hr liaa
I | fully dMt-fcargcd the truat iep*"< and in him u* guardian f Kli/.a
----; belli Youifblood,and ur>the t . nrt to be ihcnipaetl th rt from
Wlien-upon it ia ordered, that aaid petition lie published in the
Georgia Mese:.grr in term* of the law, r< quint * all persons con*
Ctrnrd, to a how came if any they have, why letter* of diamitaion
should not be printed at ih> neat Min t rru of tlua Court.
A true eitrnrt Irotn the minutraol aaid Court.
h 10,1 17 4014 \\ M \ COMM Clt Ik.
of CaCOl'krlll—T r |>SOll < <>1111(7,
Inferior Court nit tin# I'or ordinnry purpose*. Jitnunru
term, 111 17.
pnltlon of Joel Mathew* reapertflilly aheweth that he hna
| fatly administered and aetthdtlie ratal* of Joseph Youngblood,
I deceased, ua the udminiatrator tin rent, and praia to In- disiniast-J
tlierefhun.
I It i therefore ordered, that citation he published in term* of the
luw in the Georgia M aeiif r, rt quiiing till pt r*ons eoneeriied, to
* low cauae if any they Imve, m *r In Core the next July term ot Court,
why aaid letter* <lioiild not be fronted.
A true • id-net from the minute* of a.iid Court, tin* Itth day of Jar.-
n*ry, 1*47. WM. A. COMB, c;*. c. O.
Jun 70 ni'*tnm
I KG AL iNOTH KS. I
GI OcCGIA, oaiuock tu.iliiy,
I NFERIOK I'Ot’HT, silling for Ordinary Turn ox# n
X uiday ,30ih January, 1317. The Court met pun
adjourciueiii, i'reacui their Honors 1 UQl *l
THOMAS M. TURNER Y ■
THOMAS J. LITTLE, SJu.i.v ■
TUI LT VINSON, ) llee ’ ■
iToppenring to tlieCourt, iliat lli 11. Baxter and ai 9
A. Hook, \druiiiis tutors ol Nulhaii Look . late of tbia'r * nPr
d.cen-ed. hate fully ndiiiiuistered said estate, and paid ,U,h 7’H
assets according to law, and now praying t liim
L’ourl to be discharged from said Adminisiialion: On I
Oidered,llini t De bunk do publish u citation in the n r **-* O,, I
according o law, hu those interested lo Mmw can's enj,Be, I
bo foie ihe next September term of this Court, iflhey fiT’ 0r H
whv ihe s,lid Baxter and t.'ook should not ba dischuras I
suit] Aduiinistraiiou. * ° u,ri >in l H
And 11 appearing to the Court, that Jasper M. Gone! 9
iiiinisliator on the estate of .Mark Ba refield, deceaseand
ly administered said estate according to law. and m,’, I ** ,,l *• 9
be discharged ilicn ftom : ll ih Oidered, ibai the
Court ilo issue a citation in llie premises, and have if n 11. 1 *I*l 1 * 1 9
ed according in law, to those in interest, to show ° ’ H
nny they liaie, on 01 I*, fore the m il September Terni
L’ouit, why ihe said Jasper M . Guilder should not fi° l^ 11 9
chained at said Term from In* said Administration. U<3
And it bring represented to this Court bv Kenhen T l\ 9
tie, Executor of the last will and testament of El jg u | )rt i j. **• 9
uer, l aie ol said comity, deceased, (lint he has fully n/i, ,nr,i * 9
tered said estate, uud praying to he discharged therefrn 9
li is on motion, < trdcred. ihut the Clerk do i.isue n cii , *7* 9
the premises, andlmve ihe same published according to* 00 9
for all persons interesred to shew cause,on or before tha ‘**’ 9
September IVrm of this Court, if anv they have 9
should not be discharged, or that lie will at r aid Court hx 9
charged from the Executorship of said will, be du. ■
J'rue extracts from (lie minutes. I
19 dm m:\KY ROGERS. c . Cj 0 9
GEOUGIA, Klancouk < oiiuiy, “ ‘9
i NFERIOR. COURJ 1 , silting lor Ordinary Purpose* ft] H
day, 11 ih J annul y, 18*17 i'reseul their Honora * fcn ’ 9
t I IIOM AS j. LITTLE, Y 9
W II.LI AVI M. BOYER, l , |ft
TULLY VINBUN, >Justices, M
Tii'maw m.ti knerj iJ;
It appearing to the Court, that William Rachel aiH
nmnstratoi of,&c. of Myles Rachel, late of said coumj and ■
ceased, lias womple it <l said Adm i nisi ration, and pray ml, 9
be dismissed llieielrom: Ordeied, I hat a cilaiion heiJ.J 9
in the premises lo all pe sons imeresied to show cause hr 9
before tbc .September IVrm ol i .is Court, (if am they 1,, 9
why the said Willi, mi Rachel should not he discharged fr ■
h “id Adminieiralioii ; uud that said citatiou be p, blisfied 9
cording to law. u uc * H
Audi! beiiiK reprssHiit.d lo fits Court, lhal Heurv |{„. ■
Exey'ilm oi'.ifcc. of .■Sariili ■ ook, luie ol thiscoumv,'deer, I
lull, full) adiiiinistsred iheesiafe of said derensed u,„ ‘■
oaf Hi” nsseis. and orat idk ihe discbuifred i, ■
“rdered, i11..1 Ihe Cle.k ol Him Court do is-ue and i lu b'l,.L I
eiialion 111 Ihe premises, n, all persons infer".fed’ ‘ ■
cause, it any lliey have, whv Ihe said Rovers should „oi ■
ilieSepii elior I min of iliis Conn, receive leiieis ol m
sion from siiideslute l>> ■
Andii lieiug leprese tiled to ihi.Cnurl, lhal Hsiirieit. u:i, I
Kx.ciu.ix 111. &. “I J hi. Hill, lale ol llaucoi k . ouiu,
eeaseil. has lolly lidlluinsleird Hind rslule, .nil pi id ail'll I
asset'* thereat lelhu-e eull'leil lo Ihe sail,. : 11 is oideifaiL, ■
■ lie I lerk nl this I ourl do issue slid havi puhli.hed a eti.u I
in ail persons ilileresied. ID file tlieir ohjeelunn, it , n . a I
have on iu before llie next >, pleuiber Teru. of tins Com, J ■
111 ilefuull lliereol said Henrieiiu will b discharged f.j ‘■
Lxeciilorshi|i jn said Km ie. ■
And ill .mill! ri*|uese„ied h. thiiCourl, mat Joseph || r ,.. ■
1. xeeuini ‘ll, *Vt i t ttm IL'iibarti Rohe< ihiiii. late ill iin,,.„ u ,H
ly, deceased lih.fully sduuiuslered said e tale, „,„| u.u, M H
“leusse succindlllg lo law-aao he now pplvins
charged tromhis Haul . xecuio. hip: ii ,> mdciMf, il.m
* lerk of ihisCouii do pulilii-h said ai>plictiuii tor ih lens 9
six month.-*, iind if no objection is offmed, llie sail Bm„„ “,1-
receive lellers ol disilussiun ul ihe S.pleuiher leiui usual
this Court. 1 01 ■
And it being represented lo ibis Court, by Alv j ■
Adininisiralor of. A.e. of Christopher C. Mnrihei, deis„„B
llml lie lias fully adininisleied llie eslate of said deeet.seil J ■
pud oul nil llie assets: li is ordered, lhal llie Clerk uiVh ■
Court do issue and have published h citation iu ihe pnm.J! ■
according lo law, for all person, concerned lo show emu, il
any they can, why he should uoi be dismissed from said id. I
ministration at Ihe next .September Term of this Court I
True extracts from the minutes. B
lfl lll6 "i HENRY ROGERS, Cl.rk CO. I
Georgia—,7lonroe Cowot. “
Tlu- Justices oj the Inferior Court of said Couutu.nUiueU I
ordinary purposes, January term, 1847, I
SANDAL O. IV ) 1 “IN, adminislralor of tht tslate of n.i— I
\)al*,m, deceased, having full) administered laid cut, I
itut rH of dismission tht refrom. ■
lljs ordered by the Court, lhal ihis rule be published once . mm a I
for six^months, and at thefirsi regular term alter theexpiratioX? I
of, said letters will be granted, unless cause to the comrarv l,e ih,i. I
A trio-extract from the minutes of said Courl, January 19 is.- I
1811 20 niftnHO K. G. CABAMSS, c! C Q. I
Georgia—Tloinoe l oiiniy.
Ihe Justices of the Infer,or Court of said county si/tine I
n ordinary purposes, March term, 1847. I
n K | V O V 'a DA of the estate of |
Llislm Barden, deceased, having fully administered said I
eslate, prays letter, of dismission therefrom. I
It is therefore ordered by ihe Courl, that this rule be pub- I
lished one a inonlh lor six monlha, and at Ihe first reeuln I
term ofthe Court thereafter, said letters will be granted, unlci I
cau ßo to the contrary be shewn. 6 I
A true extract Irom minutes of said Cosrt, March 24, 1847 I
March 24 tnfimG E. (L I.’ABANISS, r.t.o.’ I
t, , .■ ° e M “ ‘o* Coil illy.
I he Justices of the Inferior ( ourt of said county, sittinc fu I
mv ivm- “ r ‘ti , “” h purposes. March term, 1847. I
TV AM I LOVET'I, adininiatrutrix on the- estate of l.emusl
11 Lovett, deceased, having fully administered said estate
prays letters ot dismission therefrom.
Ilia therefore ordered by the Court that this rule he anb
lirvlied once n month lor six months, and nl the tirst resulw
term ot the Court thereafter, said letters will be granted unless
cause to the contrary be shown.
A true extract from minutes of said Court March 24 1847
March 24 nifnnfi E. <L CAIIANISB, c. c. it!
W.ir-., Ceoigla-flacon County.
HKRKAS, John It. Ilurv.y applies to tue tor letters al
Dismission from the Administration of the estate ol
| Creen li Brooks,luteof said county deceased.
i'hcst- arr therefor* to cite and admonish all amt ainrular tbi kli- i
dred and creditors of the said d< ceastd to h* and aip. ai at auts
within the turn- prescribed b) law, thin and tin r. to 6 1* their objn
j lions,lt any they have, whywaid letters should not bi crulilid ‘
i.iven under my hand and seol. 28th Dee. 1846.
January 7. in6m47 W. W. CORBITT, C. C. 0.
WGooigiu— f|;ic<>n ouiily.
IIKRI* AS Mar,.it Edge apple* |„ r I. tiers ol dismisaioa fro.
the adininietratiou of th* estate of Warren W kdei
And when as John E. Lilly apple, for letter, of dismisaioa ftm
, the estat* ot ArmigtrLilly, lau ot said count) .dic'd.
) These are Ihenlore lo cite and admonish all and sincidli Ih
Kiinlri it ami <-rt ilitot sot sid ifi-ct um and. lo fit ami Honour ulna i ffirr
i witiuß.ilit* nine |.'rt-*cribd fiy law, io show cauo il any din )/,.
: why said Ictti , hi h-iHld not be granu-d. J
I Given umlt rmy hand and mal l#i Dec mbcr, 1846
Ptc 3 VV. w. CORBIT I , C.C.O.
Still.’ ol Georg in—l ptteo t oHMty.
Inferior Court sitting fir ordinary purposes, January
Tam , 1847.
rjIHE petition of Robert Jimtwjii ami Matthew 11. Sandwicl m
| 1 -p ctfully sneweili that they have executed the trust r pomtii
them a# the adinini#traitrs on the estate of luaac Cooper,
j by fully atlinimstering and seltlingsaid estate, ami pray to be da
iniHseu then from. r
I )Vhereupon 11 is order* and, thai said petition be published in linsi
of ihe law in l lie Georg a Mess, nger, r. qoiriiig all p, rsons coucrraH
lo show cause it an) 110 y I,are, at r before til. J„l) term ot this
Court, why letters of dismission should not b* eraood 10 said li
ministnlurs.
A true extract from the minutes us said Court l.tli da) ol jinie
ya, 147. WM. A. t'Ottit, tlk. 1.0.
• lal ‘ °* 1847 - i.Pn,*)
n,„„„ (it'OtliHl-hUfUII 4 <lllllll.
T •* Lit r. Vb Benjainin Lanc-7ti r applies tin fi ti rot di.n>iMiog
ftiin ihe udmimstralion i.fth< Mat< ol Joel i hilds,dic'd
I hot*arc therefore to ti t and mini m-fi all and iuvular th kin
dred ami creditors ot *aid diceanct, io hi* and upixui at n.y.ffirr
J within tin time prencribtd fiy law. to hkow cuum if any they Jta*r,
why said fi tier# #houbl not h granled.
’ * iveii umlt rmy hand 2Jd March, 17 7.
M ,r< l 1 4 “ |>D VV W. rOHPI TANARUS, c c 0.
ul pMI. I 111. }.
Inji rtor t ourt sitting for ordinary purposes, January
term 1847.
petition of Matthew H. S.iulu icfi, administrator uiththf
will annexed, on the estate of John Head, d< ceam and, respetiiiil
ly shewetli that In ha# fully administered ai.dmifid s U id . -tan . m>J
prays letters of ditmis-ion therfman.
It is thereftire ordered that said petition be publisher once . nsad
for six months in the Georgia Messengi r, n fiuinn all person i*
e. rm and, to show cause if any they have, why said hit* r* of disaiMwa
should not fie grant, and, at the next Just t. rin of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 12th day of Jtu
,,Vy’oi47; o „ WM. A. COHfi, Clk C.
Jan 80,H4T ln 6n>4Q
IsLOfifsl li k 4-11.nr 4 o.iaaly.
Ull LKi*. AsS Elijah Wells, Ailuiiinsirnfnr on tleesfal#
nl iames Noblea, dereaaed uppliea lo m for lelfiri
of Dismission from auid Adunniatrution :
I liomp era, llierefore,locile and iidinonis li n Ila n and # ingidsi
l kindredanderedilors f saidd*c*us*d • be ami appfif
ul my office ,within Hie time prest*ritied |>y law’ IosIh”
eniiHe, if any they have , wly snid letters should noibe
granted.
Given under my hand, at offie*, this llrh day 01Jnn.,1847.
1 ■ jng I . Mi ft v I*;, r o
UFOIIGIA. Wllßlj—i
Ul ULRICAS Gary L’ox, Ydonoistrutor on she esftile of
Gilbert D. • oiiilm, lute of fins count v , deeemoul, sp
I*L*m to me for l*fter*i ol Dis niH-iou from said \ iitniiiislialion •
These or* ,therefore, to cite and admonish a Hand in#ul*f
the kindred and creditors ol said dec on tad to be noil ip|**r
ul my o lice w i I hiu I lie Ii me prescribed bv law to • bow nau*?
if any they liuvc.wliv said letlors aliotild not ba grnt<"l‘
Give o unde 1 my baud at office,! hi s I I 1 h day of Jnii., I ! *d7*
17 Cm AUG. IL BAIFORD.C. U. ().
HfiOKtilAt M llKsitson Uuinily.
\% r HLKI.\> Saih|i Wheeler, Souiiiiistinirix on the *#•
v v of >amii..| VVloeie, der* M-i*d, applies in He lot lfl*
fers ol from said Administration I
I hesM are, ilierefore, loeifo and admonisli nil ronrerneJ 1°
lilu tlieir objm iintis, if any lliey have, said why Dismifnibi*
atimild not fie granted.
Given umlt rmy li’iiid ut office, this Ist dav of Jan., 1847.
u* fill! Al D. li Ml <>i;l>, C. V
Gi;oU(l i f WilhifisonUniiufy.
nf HEREAB avail Dixon. Adiuiirialraiiix on the esfHis
of Sampson Dixon d-c a#ed, applies 10 me lor leller*
ofdisinissioii from said Adminiatralioii.
I host* nre, f Inrefore, lo cilenlinnd singulnr, lliose ren
ce nedt o be and up pen 1 n f m v tiffir e williin 1 lie l inn nre sc rib*
♦•-I bv law, 1 o show cnii*e,i ( mi y exist ,w hy said diiniirsion
ah'iild nol be granted
Given under my It and nl office tbi. *4 I#tda v ofNc*i
I* AUG B ft4IF>RD,r C.o.