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L -k i&3VC u *. X I : CDXi'Oli GI-S.
TXT E respectfully inform our f .ends md tlie planters i
W generally, •>! Alabamn and Georgianthni tiie Gl- ‘
HARD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY is in
. :'l operation.
It is am, ly supplied with the very best materials
which r.mi db * selected. The machinery ip all new,
and c instructed on the most approved plans tor the
nnmilic'ir * of Cotton Gins
Tire m ic'imiHts and workmen employed in the estab
lishment are skillful and experienced m the business;
aid w lihv ■ made such improvements in the mechan
ism and construction of our Gins we teel certain, in
every case, to famish h Gm whicii will perform admi
rably well, and give the purchaser entire satisfaction.
In the way of recommendation, we n**ed only say,
that wo furnished several hundred of our late improved
Gins to pi tin tors in various parts of the country during
ttie season, and not one of that number has tailed to give
general satisfaction, both in ppecd and the sample ol
Cott-m.
ORDERS can be sent to us by mail, nr contracts
T. le with our Agents who are travelling through the
c -wntry.
GIN'S will bn Hent to any part of the country, and in
all cases warranted to perform well.
Persons addressing the Proprietors by moil, will di
rect their letters to Columbus, t ia.
N. Ousi.ey, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia
K. T TAYLOR A C O
Sept 28 85ti Girard. Ala.
WASHI fUT OX AND NEW ORLEANB
M UJN EI IC TELLER
i JiL p rsons having claims on the Line from Co
s lu.nbus to Augusta, are requested to present them
at the office in Macon, between the and 3dth ins’
Sept. 88. 2t25 WM II CHESTER
HARDEMAN A HAMILTON,
M ai**-.louse an 1 * oniinivaioii Ale.chant*
MACO f,
HAM:uTON & HARDEMAN,
Cite oisaml CciiniaisMOii M rcimati f I
funv w,
A WILL gve prompt attention to the saleot*
aHM| Cotton Mild oil itry p r oil . • r well as to j
* Jf e tilling ol orders for Bugging, Rope, and
fami.y supplies S<-pi. :.* :6 ts
RICH SILKS AND CASHMERES.
THE undersign • i h*u received anew and oeauti
ful stock ot Rich Full Dregs Silk# and Cashmere#
cons, tin *.: p tol plain changeable,striped and plaid
G'o lc R • Cr fe Royrde, Gro de Aigier, Gro de
Pekin, S tin de Chine, Ottoman and other Dress Silks
blick rff*tß, Pouit de Soul. .Satin Ruse. Gro Gran:
plain, striped an watered Silks, for Scans, Ac.; new
style rich prime l C ishouv ‘s, st ipe l and phi 1 Mon#
st int*, dr. Liirr, in various patterns* plaid Cash
:meres; L ipin’s best q i ditie* Frencii .and r naes o ( a!,
shades; Gale. Clarence an I Oregon P.a<d t; Wo-kni
Collar ■•>• and Capes; embroided, revn ■, n* inri.tch<*<f
and corded Lawn and Linen Cambric Hdk'is , Silk
and Cotton Hosiery, Glove#, Ac, All ol wliich wii’
be sold by the piece or otherwise. at usually low price
LOGAN A ATKINSov
tep: 29 2Cif.
HOUSE KEEPING ARTV
LOGAN & ATKINSON have ju-*t received and
offer tor sale. Carpetings, Hugs; lUankets, Tick
ings, 10-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting and pillow eas*
Linens; 10-4 and 12-4 Cotton Sheeting an I pdiow cns.
Cotton; Irish I i'ams; A:n*ricaii and Engush Lo.u
Cloths; table Linen and table Cloths and Napkins,
Russia, Scotch and Hucaback Towellings; lu.iutn.
Culico and furniture Dimity; T idle Covering or vn.
ous kinds. Id-1, 11-4 ml It 1 Blanket*, of best make-
Woolen uni C.*tt u rai l i i-. ail qnl.L >t;ip***l
Plu *1 :111 Em iro.d red C irtain M hi"3; colored an.,
wh ie Mr .i • s nli-, log-ttier w.tli tii ir usually
Irg** v *riety of black an I colored Dess Silks, Cash
meres. Piai.i Grids, Shirnts, Worked Coilara, Ameri
can an 1 B-iti- iP. nils. Suit m!* otton ll .sfory.Gio’ -
Hdkfs.. A • . A"* to win ii they invite t;i • attention t>
iheir Ti’- nls an l the pu die. generally—Cloth*, C issi 1
mer s. S-iti u i* Kentucky Jeans *n is-y, l.iosey* i
Knglidi. i'.ench and Am -r.can Tw • Vestings ju
receiVv. i; which w Wid sell at the v ry lov -t puees
LOGAN & ATriiNT. >N
sept 29 2ti i
< rockery ii <1 iba?- Mare.
DIN ING and Tea S-t>, an . tine Some and Chir*
Ware, Liverpool an I riuin Ditto, Plain, and
Finite JG. :ss Ware of eve y description, Tumblers,
Decanters, Wines, Fob; ‘.kntkets. Piteia*rs. A,.:., a very
large and generu, stock iust •ec**iv*d bv
LOGAN & ATKINSON
dept 29 26tf.
Foreign llrandy, Wine, Gin, At*.
| pr half and quarter pip* sos various vintages, Otard,
1 G Dupeuy A Cos., iim 5 ,>.;es A-seurneit*- ( ogmu
. randy, 2t? t lariere and eight pipes Madeira, Port on.l
: .!ag.i Mine, 5 pipes Holland Gin, Monougahela
Whisky, vmui;*.* 182<, 50/KJO Rt>galin, Princitc. nn-.
i ttnetetla Segars, 30 boxes L *mon Syrup, n superior
article Abo. 200 boxes Glass,from 7by9 to 12by 18
Just received t>y
„ T C. DEMPSEY.
Mocon Sfpt 29. 25
VAIE* I, \\ l>. r- m •. \ i,jj.
: BO\Poff..reiorwle thrc ofihf
ZIL *•>*•'*•• •ol Lanii .'i tlw* romity n( R .uIT, “
oi;*- c Two d’housend aen*m, on the Ki
c• ec creek, m Hie - con g di 4 trict oi sa.dcounty, on
i ihe.e is anew Vel | j Ilw | 1< ~| irinnie Dw. Ilin,
t> ‘lA,!***,, *{J*ir‘Y rl< \ u ’ mt-honans, Ac., constituting
be t improved plan tat..., ll( }^ k countv .
i "r"ns'tn b?”' I ''’' 0 • ” a *'v
lnd m .he beat ordc tor caitivut.-ui % s
ll mdredand bilty acres.lying m the h‘
pnsing - )iu * ot the choicest Cotton Lands, and ebi.-;,,
uig three hundred acres of open laud, with all necemii
ry plan tats >ii buildings Also, a Woodland aettleireu
o’ Fifteen fluu ired acres in the second district of 11a
ker, on tin* Uolawahce creek, one ot th vry riclie
unimproved places m the countv.—Apply to
JAMES BOND. Baker eon *ty, Gn or
JOSEPH BOND. Macon. Ga
Sept H, 1947 81 84t
TTDINTON SHi;RIII Wdi !
k.l sold at the court house door in the town > P.?n\
Houston connty. on the fit at Tu*sdi-y hi Noveml.
next, the following propel ty. town:
Two black colored hors** Muh s, and one bay R*
ion, about 4 years old; levied on m the property of Rich
ard Westbrooks, tosatisty lb# Tax lor 1847
E K. HODGES, Dep Sh i r ,
Sept. 29. i>C
\DM fIMHAI • ’n SALE !
an order from the Honorable the Intertoi .ou
jso*i c u itv while aitlmg as t Court f OrJiitny, w.
hoM at the Court doui * ioorifsaid coii’wv on th
‘*rst Tue Gay m Nov .nber n**vt. between the usi
hours ot'sale, five negro***, vz —!ln, .• n*an
vea aofnge- Arnistea', i urm at-t.u; 2f* y *— .
Mane, a woinaii-i L r !42\ -i * ind I l : ei:.
a girl -lx yemsold, and Carokiu*. a girl abcu:
18 months old.
Also, on Jf ii lay the 29th day >f October, will bcsf>bi
in said county, at t ,e l-n- -sidence ot Lhzabe'h Goode,
deceased, n portion o. the personal projwrly K-longi...
to the estate of the h 1 I deceased, con- sting .f planta
tion tools, houHtdudd anl kitchen furniture, os is wheat
com, fodder, and co*ton, one tin** buggy, two hornet*
seme fine cows and catves, and other cattle, cart and
oxen, and stock of hogs, besides other articles not mm
tioned. The whole ot the above pnpetty, L*ung *
to tne efl’ate of Elizabeth Goode, lute ol hi id county
decenHed, and to be sold tor the benefit oj the hei;s and
creditors of said deceased Terms—Purchas • bnvitu:
less than Five Dollars worth of property, will pay t Sah
Those buying more than Five D *llars woith, will give
sms’l notes with eood security, due in twelve mouth
after tut sale. Sale to continue tiom day to day until
all is sold. THOMAS W GOODE, Adnfr
Bept. 29. 1947 £6 ids
A I>’II?IHTR V Toll's BALK —Under an or
-TA. doi of ill.- Honorable the Interior Court of I’ut
nara oouiity, when silting for ordinary purpoarti. wilt
b sold at the court-house in the town ol Ea turnon, on
the firr-t Tuesday in Dett tnbrr next, within the legal
home ‘I Wile, Three Hundred and Forty acres of Lend
ttiore or lest, athoming Cogbum, Paschal, and oth- t*
the some being the res! estate of John Wynn, doeerr
ed, slid to be a Id for the benefit of his hi uaard credit
ors, Tonne at sale made known on th- a- y
JOHN SMITH. Adm r
Sept. 2h. 1847. 26 tds
Geortoi —Vme County*
XIT lIKKEAR Miles J, Guest stnl Kirah Joyce, nd-
W ininjetralnra on the estate of iiefiry Joyce, late!
01 and county. daacratd, apply to uie for ‘otters o, 1),. j
lUßui troll] e.od ealsle
Tli’ e are therefore to rile and admonish, .all and sin- I
ulsi tin kindled and creditors of mid dnc-.ivd, o, lie .
and appear at mv office w itlun do tuts- piera-iibed by I
Ire , to show canoe and ary tin y have, whj tsii.l letteisl
ebotiltl not be granted
■Given under tny hr nd at office, tins Hth dry of Sep-1
lember. 1847 GJSO 11 WILUAMSON.c. c u.
Sop I 22, 26 1116111
tiruiyiu-Mot it* 4 t at t),
\jlT 11EKEAr* Jiuiio. II H.iynee applies (or letters I
Wf of adiiimtetrMion, with the will ntmenj.on the
estate o| diaries W llnynes. Istr td said county de
ceased.
There arc therefore to cite and admonish all and etn
. the kin Ired and preditutu of said dreeasrd, to le 1
md appear at my ottice within the time preocriia-d by
fcw.ts show cauut f any they liave, why aaid U-ttrrs
e-hruld not be grumsd.
E. O CABANISS.r.c o j
s*pt 29, ISJ7. 2wi
Ttt UVi'i
vjtb THE th* Stores lately oecup'ieJ hy Ml J O i
, | ml Hedge. comer of Cherry tui I Th “at atroete, mid !
’ hy < p K A r,i|cneno> . otiCherrys'rrot,aid the |
JJrirfc apg* occupied by Mi Vsicntmo. on the sAtne .
I^ r ael—iuisi, the. Stare next to Mr Tayled* on Coin'll
Avtiiuc. and the otlice adjoining ihr etore of the sub- •
actipsr, and the llal! occupied by hieiiklin tolac No
2 10 0 F on Second atreet—Apply W D Ifomp
say or T. C DEMPSEY,Iotion Avenue.
fcspt 29, 1617.
op, ros RENT.
W- the Rooms on tit* brat floor of the building for
by th. Cumjiwrem*
FOR SALE.
4 THE Butldin* on Second Street, formerly oc-
as the Georgia Messenger ®g” *
k ‘‘ima.’-mwp'.**’ iw ‘ *
(dUM) LODGE OF GEORGIA
£ The Annual Continunic'i
t ion of the Grand Lodge .1
feSj Sj the State of Georgia, will
convene at the Masonic Ilall.
■ ASwka” v city of Macon, on
Tu**sduy th*- 16th Octolier.
’ All sidiordinntc Lodg.-s wn
derits jurisdiction willt.ikr
w ue notice thereof, and be
“ reprcivnted in the Commu
nication. A public Address, il is expected, will be de
livered on Thursday,by brother He hard D. Arnold.
of Savannah The Brethren generally nr* - desired to
attend at that time. By order of the M W Gram*
Master. B. ROSE, Grand Secretary.
Macon Sept. 15 21
ItT* The I\Jnsonic Expositor, Recorder, Fcdern
Union and Athens Whig, will give tire above three j
insertions
SCIENTIFIC AND ECLECTIC: MEDICAL
INSTlTUTE—Petersburg, \ n.
THE first nnnual Course of lectures r#f the Medical
Department of this Institution, chartered on the
Bth of March last, (1847,) will eomm* nee on tli** fir-t |
Monday in November next, mid close on the last of
Feoruniy hdlowing. Thfo Institution offers Mipeiior
advantages and inducements to nil students of medi
cine who may desire to qualify themselves thoroughly
as Botanic Physicians.
FACULTY:
Paul Wfst Ai.i.f.n, M D , Prof, of Phy and Path.
A M Black. M D . Pro! of Anatomy.
C. J Ken'.vortiiv, M. l>. Prof, of .Surgery.
I M. CoMi.v*i, M. t), Piof. of Principles und Practice
of M heine.
E P Bavmno, M I).. Prof, of Oh*uetiica, Ac
Henrv M Price, M. J)., Prof, of Therapeutics & Ma
teria Medicri.
J. Tiiomas, M. D , Prof of Chcmistiy and Forensi*-
Medicine
f rn C. airs'*. 875. Graduation fee,sls. Bonrd
$3 per week
The text-bo'k** racommende I will be consulted ec- ‘
leclicully.nn.i w the-- u disiuiminatio - the turula - |
mental doctrines tnngm in thin Instil at being those 1
of Thompson, —that there is no necessity of employing ;
poisons ot any kind ae remedial agents ; and that the j
object, in cxhTiting arn remedy, should be to sustain, t
and not to depress the vital powers.
var. An announcement of the Course will be sent
t” all who may Jos.re it, by communicating, post paid,
with C. J. KEN WORTHY, >1 D,
Dean of the Faculty.
T. 3. Pleasants, Secretarv
Petnslur£ .'i pep 88,1847 6w25
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
nINES 6l H ARRIS have this day associnted with
. them m business dr JAMErili HANNON, for
the purpose of .1-. AUCTION. WARE-HOUSE
and L< >.Y! M tSS C r\ ihhu-.c-m, under the firm name of
Hines, Hakiu v Han.njn We ha ve taken the Ware -
li."° ‘•! , c • ‘-.i ot Lnerry and Second Street, known
n * t—r. ~i..s ifoaif'*. situated in the moat central part
*4 biMinesa. We n*w tiler .iu services to our friends,
•n ( -* p'i >,c ~ j in ilif above business, our
u - •••.aUill .iUc.il vi i ik* \ i , a.i: MiMuhSH rn trust
ed to our rare, uni the u.*u'ii fu'iiiti* *4 granted to our
customers, lii.vis & Ha.,k.- won hi take this opportu
nity of returning then tiiiinks to tueir tbimer frienus and i
customers for pnst fhvors,and solicit lor the new con-i
cernu continuance of ilreir patronage
HINES, HARRIS & HANNON
Macon Sept 1 1847 2m .2
■ > . • 4: AO E S N.
facto ns im>nem:h\l COMMISSION
M.GCC II \\ ?”s, Nn iiui nhCrio i, #
!} Lril*. <TF ELY imiu’ r then iutvicif to their
4 ti lends nod th • puhl.c Having le**n actively en
?Tged in (ii s ormich *4 business for s.-verat yen's past,
tn *ir actual c .p ‘ri**nc ■ an I >hs *rvntion his afforded
them every opp*:iunity• •flv*coiiiiiig perfectly fimrilliar
with the duties and tvspunsibiutics attending .is opera
tions Their p’ lsoti.d ett. ;it*on will be g>v nto sales
off OTTLN AND \LL OTilr.R PRODUUL con
signed to ‘heir <*are, also to executing orders for BAl*
GING. BAL:*; LOPE. FAMILY AND PLANT
ATION .SUPPLIES, sl the lowest P.ices
Their charges wid he as lew nn I reasonable ns the
actual cost can be made, by strict economy, with Jacil
it es for Storing, Weighing. Ac., which a.- not surpsss
el m the city They hope by continued application ami
personal attention, to promote th** interest. and give sat
isfaction to those confiding business to their care.
ASA HOLT,
Sept 8 6n 23 W B R( >BERS( )N
WASHBUAN, WILDER & CO.
Fat lors ana r umai ssiou Her*lianls,
savannah, geo.
Joseph Washburn,)
John R Wii. >
Francis ii Dana )
Septet) • , j'?2
LAW SCHOOL A T AUGUSTA.
Subscriber’s LLvrißi will fe resumed on
X MONDAY, the 18m say *>t October
W.M TRAUY GOULD.
Aug. 1, 7847. 19td
CARVER’S GIMB.
r PH.F are Agents for the sale of E CAR
| Vi.R Sl r:\ro., . i„„ l .. (IVP( | (OTTON
GIN. 4 :ns g,n has prove*! itscii to be . very supsnor
article wherever it h.is been used, and no U tter rec
ommendation can be given it than the opinions of those
who have t’ Stetl it. Th y arc both elegant and dura
’le in their make, and me warranted to give satisfac
tion in all cases, or they may l*e returned. The former
puces have been considerably reduced. Apply at the
Ware-4lou u •ul the 3u!*se,iheis
JOHN JONES &. SON.
Macon Sept. 15 15w24
CITY TAX
BY order oi Uou-.-i, notice is hereby given, that
the Tax Book Will be closed on the 15in October
and that Execonwns will issue against all defaulters aft***
that day .My Office will he kept open every tiny (Sun
diys **x***p**o3 lioiii 9 until 12 o’clock, where payments
canbe me te- A. R. FREEMAN, Treasurer.
NOTICE.
8188 TAX COLLECTOR S OFFICE, )
Macon, Aug 31. 1H47 (
TTERSONS wishing to pay their faxes will please
1 call at iny office ov* r E E Brown s Mag strote’s
ce on Mn . :. y sli•**•(, w.iete 1 wihaiw ys U* found
as cif!to ; . cous t.v Office houra lioi.iH A M.
until 5 P M. R BASSETT,
Sept. 8 49 Tax Collector.
~T . . BARGAINS
IV \ \! l \HLi: COTTON LANDS.
rpME sul b * would inform Me up-country plaut
.l cr that ;l they w:rii to nurohasc tlie br*st lands in
Baker, f u notL.ng ainK st. th-y would do well to rou
ter with him ti n:i*•. ipt ng to pun'liast* **lsc
wvhere I have only two pi.it'.t.me for sale, which are
Mincctivcly known n th** Trav. Uer’s Rest, now divi
ded and occupied by B**ek, Riggins and Rillw), the other,
the most valuable, is orenpied by Psp (1 Spires and
St Niehels. For p iitieulars apply to the subscriber at
THomasville, or to my agent and attorney. Mr F J.
Wheaton, Albany. Gn JOHN JONES,
‘rfounasvillc. S- ~t *2, 1*447 25 3t
isoroaiEH.
T OOKI • *■ Biiisnnia Castor* andCofle
g_J Pot . v i smd F iks. W’niters in sets and single
shov sand I • **. Dinn and Tea Bells, Ac Ac.
HYDE A JONES.
Macon Sept 29 1w26
LA.IPS.
1 UST received dnect lioin the Manufartoiy.an Mi
ll sortiuentofwH.AK, NlDft'i and
I L%H P 8 of the lat*!*t sty lea mid pattern^.
These Lamps arc d**signed forth'* u.*e either of Lard
or Od
Also. Lamp Shades. Tubes and Wicks
HYDE A JONES,
n S**pt 29 4w2T
From the Subset :b* r in Vimville shout
‘iiT^ lWo wks ■ince.s Bb'ck Horse rathtr below
middle bin*,and hiving a email v. e spot
n liu* ..*■• Any intoruifitior. in n gnrd to said horse
wnl .ic tiinimiu.iy received, and a suits l l* rew.i.u p..id
or m- dc iv j ■ J A cliANKLltv
Sep 21.
\DM .1 * : (i \ io r v x\ LI
on Saturday, ut HdlhidOclo 1 -r n* *t. at tin res
i.l (■• of L)i James \ly.ck, in Bibh c u.iiy, all the
perl) •’ W
laic ol said sounty, c>;ijtmg ol m mK*k of Medicines,
comprising ah the varietiesneeded by a practising Phy
sician ,am iof Bmgn al Insirum-nt ami other up
pa iat us , also, about *A volumes of Medical Books,
wearing apps.cl, saddle .sg*, hull box s| ein candles, j
tine horse, sa Idle uni bridle, and other articles too nu
merous to mention, belonging to said derensed Sold ,
for the benefit of th crelitoi; Terms ma le known
on the day of sale KOLANit BIVINS, A. lin’r. j
I | 1547 i
ADMIMKMTRA roll’* SlLK—liy virtue .r i
an order of its Honorable the Interior Court of I
Sumter county, when (Siting lor ordinary purposes,
Will be sold at tile CoU'i Uoue loor 111 said Comity, on |
the first Tuesday in L> (vnds i next, between the usuui
hours >f sale, the Mmwuy lets of Land, viz:
No. 217, in she 30ili (fi-trct, seventy-live ncres of
op* n land, (im-I'ouNe sml l’uu. for Water ti n ami
Bcrew, under good fenc* N -Win the 9>th district,
toity scrt*s open land and good teiice and cabins. Put
chasers will or required v* iay one third coah. snd give
small notes witli approved security U r the otlier two
thirds, payable the 25th l> eetuher, IHtH Sol las the
property of the late Noah Golding, deceased, for the
Gen* fu ol the heirs oi sa;d dace used
EA&ON SMITH, AdnTr.
2.S
a DMIMMTHATOII* SALE—ivillbc s**ld
/\_ on tlie first Tuesday m Deceitihar next, be|.re
thr Court House door in Forsyth, Monroe county, a
House and L <t, lyi'4 in the village oi L'ullo*len, in and
county . the noma* is u uummo*lious and elemnit dwel
ling and attached to ihe premises i a Lot of Land con
taining about 170 seres, gooJ Oak and Hickory
Hold as the property of Samuel Bivins, late ot Monro*
courtv drestard, for the benefit of the lo irs Terms
Übrral ROLAND BIVINS.
GLOKGEW BIVINS.
Adm'rt. u ith the ll'dl mnirxtd.
ir apt. 21,1£47,) *5
ROBERT A. ALLEN,
Factor and Commission Merchant.!
No. 112, Hay street, Savannah, Geo.
ILL attend strietly to tiie storage and sol** of
V v Cotton, Coni. Flour, and other produce, and vxil’
nmke liberal cash advances oil goods eonfignod to his
House.
References—Mr James A. Nisbet,3
F). B Weed, f
J. H R Washington,’ -Vflcon.
Graven, Wood A C* J
Dy** A Rol>crtMon, Augusta
Branon A V*ung, Marietta.
Dr. George F\ Pi**rce, Sparta
July 81,1847 _ Iyl6
lOIIPf I*. OAV %N A CO,
Auction’and Commission ZVlorchnnts
and S*orwading Agents,
MACON, (IA.
Mncon, July 21,1847. 6mlf*
JOHN JONES *V SON,
(LATI JONES AND II LT)
ii'.ijrr; not sn
AND
COMMISSION M Ii II i HANTS,
MACON, Gko.
Jun. W. IS4T. Iflt
WA&EBOCSB
AND
I’O.M MI NS IOX HI ‘SI N |NS.
un i *• signed having Iweoure nol* Pr*
I prietor of the I'ire Proof Wnrehouae occu-
I pied he- pant season by Dyson Richardson . begs
! leave to inform th** public that lie hns associated with
! him in buainew, Mr. Justrn I'ck*per. and Mr Win. M
! Roberts, whose ability and experience entitle them t
the confidence of th* p**ople He th**refore hopen to
! share a liberal patronage, as well ns maintain the confi
dence reposed. All orders will receive prompt attention,
and liberal advances will be made on Cotton in store
THOMAS DYSOV
Macon, July 14, 18*47. 6m 15
WAIILiiOUSE AND CO ■lldlac 10 * BUbl ,i ;r
rpHE subscriber wili continue cany
X the above busincMH at the File Pi -
gjHHI Warehouse on Colt n Averut, where he will
itilbrd nli tne usual facilities to planters nnd others in the
storage of Cotton and any otnei k.nds of country nro
duce, J (Joods, Ac. The Warehouse is ns safe from and .n
ger by lire ns any other in the State, and convenient to
the busmens part of the city. All orders for his custom- i
ers will meet with pr<uiit attention.
June 16, 1847 6m 11 S. OUSLEY.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
J HE Hubscriber, having removed from th*
Warehouse occupied by him Inst year, and
taken that long known : Graves’ Wakehoi
; opp-s,tr ;o rißAvts, V* uou A Cos Store, respectfiill)
tenders his thanks to Iris former patrons an*l trim Is. a ; 1
solicits a continuance of their patronage, with the aanur
; ance thnt he will devote !na whole timeaud spare no • i
orts to promote their interest Liberal advan* es wdl
! f*e ma le to thow* win* reouir** them ; and ordeis for
BAGGING, ROPE nnd TwlNE.and other Merchan
dize, promptly filled on the most reasonable terms
GEO JEVVLTT
, May 18th, 1847. 7
Griswold’s Improved Cotton Gins.
riIHE fluboenber wd continue th* manufacture •:
I Gi.is e.i hiS iiHii.i extensive scale, n; id embraces
tins oppoitu i ty to tii ink Ins .umeious customers l**:
their liberal pation. g* h* .* t*foie ‘l’lie esliuction e- i
wiiich his Gins are h *id, may b* known fnin the f *
ol his having sold more thao two too.is e l thu.'.g t. j
last three y**au- —**bn!*!y ten to on** *v***- roiy u
Factory m the ; tat * ’I ins **videiice *>: th n.iji.-i i-.
<* ii-s f Jins, is ace**unted to; by fus being the Ii **t t.
troduc-* the late impri vctn**nts. aul ke. ping the ie*.
by yearly adding new or.es. li.s ii 4 irid second im
proveme.its made tiie quality ol coll- * perlect, thougfi
some were rath*r slow. His third made them sulti
ciently sst It then oiiiy lemamed to make them uior*-
durable and convenient, winch has lH*en done he l>
lieves effl ctually, by several new improvements th** pr*-
sentyear: besides, he hns the exclusive right lor th**
State, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish j
Reid’s Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to b* :
ten times more durable than any other, by those who j
have made a fair trial of them ; and are infallibly se
cure against fire by friction His fin** Gins will *io
Mastodon Colton as well as any Saw Gm can lit- j
agents will visit planters generally, and exlnb.t sped- j
mens of his late improvements, and point out th**ir ad- ,
vantages in time for nl! to engage and be supplied l*e- j
fore the next ginning season, or engagements can f*e j
made by letter, directed to him, Ulinton, Jones county, j
Georgia Gins will be delivered at the purchaser's res
idence, in any part of the State except the 1 herokee
counties, where they w ill l>e left at the Depot on the (
Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All w ar
ranted to perform well, if used according to the direc
tions sent with each.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 24, 1847 6
StXFERXOB. COXXO2V GXXVS. j
f subscriber would inform th** planters of Geor- f
J ma, that he has removed h.s (Vttun Gin Factory j
lo Dli*i> Donnii’ *4 tmlua tm„, jVlroor, t 1 **!'” rtwil •• ■■■ J 1
ing from Macon to Gordon, where he intends to manu- |
fact are Cotton Gins of n quality superior to any he has
ever before made, if possible. In tiie construction of!
Ids Gins, he will particularly guard against the possibil- j
ity of taking fire from the'Gin. And iieiehe w ind re- (
mark, that it is impossible for a Gin to take lire from
the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part of
those who have the management * them. Gins that
get burnt, in nine hundred and ninety-nine times out of
a thousand take fire from a different cause than the Ih*\. ,
To this objection the Gins manufactured!) y th** subs**n
ber, are not, and never have bent liable His Gins
will !>.* made of the best materials, and warranted to
perform as well as any Gins m ide in th** State. He has
an excellent water-power to turn his machinery. and >
a g*>od saw-mill right at hand, which will enable him
to sell Gins on as g*jod terms as any other Factory in !
the State. O. \N MASSE V
April I, 1847. 3tf |
FOR SALE—TWO VALUABLE PLANTA
TIONS IV 8188 COUNTY.
THE flucsciiher offers for sale the Real Fhoperty Ih*-
longing to the estate of Elbert Calhoun, deceased. (
One of the places situated six nnlcs west of Macon, on ;
Tobesofkec creek, containing seven hundred acres of
land, three hundred of which are cleared and in fine ;
cjndition tor farming—one bundled and fifty oi th** open
laud being some of the besi Tobesofkee bottom lands
The otiu r place located four miles north >f th** city j
of Macon, near the Forsyth Road—four hundred ncies
oi ojien land, the wood land w*!l timbered. On the !
plac**s are good Dwelling Houses, Gin Houses and Cot- j
ton Screws, wdh other n* * ss iry nnd c.*uv**ineut >ut- I
buildings Tiie above piac -w .. bes*ld on rt**N*. nabi<* !
term** uid time given, u desired Th'*se w lu.ig t<
exaiinn** the lands, win be shown them by g* .'ti* men
living on th* places. A. T. CALHOUN, I.x'r.
July 24, 1347. 9w17
PLANTATION NEAR MACON FOR SALE.
r piiu undersigned offers for sale his plantation, on
X ihe Oemulgee river, 21 miles below the city of
Macon, containing 530 acres of Land—about 130 clear
ed and improved with g>nd fences, large barn, new
stables and negro cabins. The whole being rich river
bottomland. The cleared land is in fine order, and
wrtli pr**|K*r cultivation w til yield, without manure, fifty
bushels of corn, and ill the opinion ol competent judges.
a heavy Ita’e of cotton, per acre. ‘The limber and pro
duce will find a ready market iu Macon—with which
there is good connection by roal and river, and with
the seahord, by the River and Railroad Any one dr
mrous of ging into the wood or planting business, will
finl in this place a mine of wealth, there being 4tM) acres
of the best timbered land, and a soil which ih not sur
paaaed m the Southern States Tcnna liberal.
Applv soon to J 11. R. W ABHINGTON.
Macon, August 11, IAI7 fit 19
VALUABLE PLANTATION
Id BAICJP .Tis FOR SALE.
\\J ILL be sold o.i . tvmable terms, u body of Land
\\ iMiiMSt.ug ot eigr.i i r. nd four Lots cl
•5‘J iic:*-s each, eompiini >7 At* e rs, iymg on fh**
wsi b-”ik ot the Fun Riv r, pom lou to eight nib s
bel *w Albany About bb, J 5 r :re clear*
ill cultivation by ,\l.ci*. i*< tt M >i ] t .
Lind v valuabU*, and is a very dean able iociitiun for ai |
•xt nsivt* cotton planter, and ii M:“b idvaiitag* e
as i range fo* st* kun >iedmt* ly ‘s n w I’eisons w i4i j
hit i.i purchase, w.lt apn;y lo th sihserihei, at tip”
Otfirr f I.MKI HUSK
B-m I. HIT -i>
P.H.I H'iOil, Slock IliiJ ( o*4* for safe*
j r PHB Sutwcnher ofleia for side, die plantation, lyine
I on th* 1 read from M icon to Peri) —20 miles Irom
Macon ‘There are Nine Hu died sen - snd about Si\
Hundred open—nil tne open land is m excellent onl* r
tor cultivation—a g***U piopuitionis heah, and t!.* bal
lance much iniprov* Jhy m muring All the fteKls ate
under a good fence lie will also miiat t hiistiuas, on
the place, u Imge ciop ol c< rn, loddcl and imis Ais*
Suick of ii.gNiid Cuttl —Mill's, W igons, Horses and
plsnfition tools and uiiplcmenis ‘The plantation can
lie seen hy application to my Overseer, Mr Hambnck,
on lire plac* , or to me at thu place
K A NISBFT
M on s. pt fi 1317
I.hiuls iu link’ r, Oooly, bflf mid Hurl) for
Sale.
No 338,7 th District Fairly, new Baker, a valuahl.
lot; No. fi7.2tth l)is Early; No. lifer, Hth Ihs iJooly.
No 95. sth Ihs IKioly ; No 213. 13th District of L*e
Visit or apply In the Htniwriber at llalcvondulr /* (r
50 mde stiition Central Railroad) S**riven Co.,Gn
*)iie ol the alu>ve lots is near liaw km ville ; one ncfti
Travellers Real ; one near Starkville
4 Ifit > \S ILLIS N Ot NG
FOR BALB.
.* A THE House and Lot on the Hill, that I no**
Itt occupy The Lot contains one acre, nnd o
lirill very productive th* NN’ai. is # xcel’em
UEO. VV TRICE
August 11, 1*447 19
FOR RENT.
rpHE Dwelling at preaent occanied by F Biuis: nls
1 the one immediately b**low it at
by II C. Freeman. JollN J. t.RUSH AM
Macon. Rapt 15, 1*447 3w34
DRUGS AN?) MFDICIN'FS.
su’.serib* r call** the nttention of I'iiysirinns,
*mJ I rianteis. iid others, to his full stock of
1 )RU( J3. l EDICIN ES. PERFU M ERlFdri,
DYE STIFFS, Jk* . nil of which arc pure, fresh ami
una*fulteratcd—“being able to know when is tle
cast*,” having had ati experienc •!’ liiteen y ais in th**
drug busiot ss. and receiv* and Lu*ensi? by tn vledicul ‘
Board of Rliysifians of this Sint*. ;*s an Au*/th vary. j
GEORGE l'AYNii,
March 3, 1 * 47. 3 under Floy I H* use
Ql ININ#! Ql ININiTI
{INST received aui sos sale, a large, lot *>l the nfK\.
named article. SiIOTW liLL *!C GILBER'I’
July 6,1847 *
Lliiif ll IJs ! LEE! IIL’U ! .•
ti vFU --f LEECHES ihi
o\l\ r fiEoßto. i \ \ N
June 2, PS*, Drugg t linn \p >L.,e, ’i y
!•;.iX tfOTXCE,
rpHAT th<* -i -iT.aeis keep constant.y * n hand a
I large si*, ck of
B.Ufjs, IVSedicinos, Chemicals,
IV\l> s, O-L.S, I*A J hVI’ >1 i.i)it INI.N,
Fancy Ah hulks Fkiiplailhy,
Glass, l>rG!a*s-\vare,
and a host of article# too numerous to particularise.
Their medicines are nil fresh, and pure, and cheap.
The public are respectfully invited to call nn*l sc*.
BHO l’W ELL GILBERT
June 23. 1847 42
03 MT3 LL -i : LBERT,
ii V if .rit arrivals from New Y> k, have receive*! a
|3 lull and complete assortment ol Drugs. Mediemes
t isimeula. Faints. Oils, Dye Stulfo, Ac &r, all of.
which are now # oli*rcil t th** public v* ry low, for cash.
Th**y also keep an exteiisiv* aasorinient ol Patent Med- ,
ieni's, among w hich are Dr. Boon’s justlycelebrated
Ague and Fever Fills, wiiich rarely it <*ver foil to < fleet
a cure Mso his Compound Cathartic Fills, an invalu
ble family Medicine.
Mrcoi , Hept j 88
i \ ff 4 i*O i’ASIf ! ! Just received and for
P :de,hy Fi JOT WELL A GILBERT.
Mic n. Au ; 1!. 1843 19
(I*l id; S hi. Kit ! Just received and lor
j sale,by SHOTWELL A GILBERT.
Macon, Aug 1 ‘ 1847 i'J
C4lrss2 Clussll Glm* . !
jUST received and !*• stile, fig lot of Glass, o
all sizes from §bylbto24 by 3u Also a lot of
Wh t licad. Persons wishing to purchase, will do
w**ti tu call SHOT WELL A GILBERT.
Macon June 1. foE 8
mOTHK BEAt T FIBRJB OF THE < OK*
I FLEXION—SURFRISING EFFICACY ‘ My
LAU DIVINE DE \ ENUS AND NY.MFH SOAP,
composed ol an Eastern Botanical discovery of surpris
ing efficacy for rendering the SKIN SOF'Tnnd F’AIR,
as well ns imparting a DELICATE ROSEA'I’E HUE
to the complexion.
Asa ci* t**i n*l C"iis* rvator of that m< st distinguish
ing charm in foinale loveliness, a tiaiiHj.'itrent •*n skin,
JULES IIAUF’.LS NYMPH SOAF.oi i.Al’ DE
VINE DE VEM s. inny be saitl to exert nn almost
magical pow er. C* tnpo?-**d lor the most part of Orient
al italsaiuic plants, to tit** utter exclusion ol all mineral
admixture, it is distinguished m* itcinully for its **x
treim iy bk.ii*!, purifying md s hng action on the
■ki A I v aciin p< ri • •• 1 minute mcretory
vess Is, expels all iinpur:i s irom tiie surface, allays ev
ery ten<l ucy to inflammation, and, by tins method a
ji/.ie, ell*** tuully dissipates all redness, tan, pimples,
freckles, unburn, and other unsightly cutaneous visita
tions. s*> tmiuical to female loveliness. Its us<* will
change the in* st bilious complexion into one* of radiant
. *-s . wide on the neck, hands and arms it be
.•i <1 ac cy and fairness which its continued use
a j. happily prot* *t, and every appearance of youthful
ir sin u* i.met advanced periods ot life For sale,
v. us- ale a di. m.l.hy JULEB lIAUEL,
Practical (.’hemist and Perfumer,
No 120 Chesnut street,
4th dHr !x*l*)w Fourth, South side.
For sale by GEORGE PAYNE, and
SHOTWELL A GILBERT, Macon.
tCT A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
Aug 4,1847 2m 18
i it i* f YKEMMUi'F'S
TH LLSTOBJV XVE S
An Eticei’ia! Memcdy for Contrhs nnd <’obs
Liver *>*ll4* aint, Itafoing ot ti od— ai.
in the Side and Che'*—also for Uimtyii,
the H’oo * —llratiicatintr Rmptions nib
Skin—ami a other complaints arising front
the want of tone in the Stomach.
rpHE efficacy of the Health Restorative is so weli
I known to the public, that the proprietor considers
the publishing of certificates as useless, l>ut those do*.
rous of examining them can *lo 50 by c-iiimg on the A
gent. Pamphlets may also be had of Hie Agent, giati
The following certificate is from Di Chilton, the w e
known New York chemist:
“I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called'C Brink
erhofl’s Health Restorative,’and itnd that it docs in 1
contain Mercury, or any other metalic ,ieparaton, no
opium in any 0/its forms. It is compost u v**g- t.
matter entirely.”
Ja.mls R U HILTON, M. D.
C RRINk ugilnrr uir. \
Principal t-ffic u the store of M**ssis Uavdocx, tol
lies Cos.. 1 ~ ’* 1 and dealers m Diug?, Oils, &c
218 Pearl st c. 1.
F*r sate by HilUi A \LL t•)LiJ..RT, Agent.-,
Macon, a Is. . *y DiUgg.sts generally throughout the U.
States.
May 12, 1847. 6 ts
Genuine Li*iuil i vei.
h’OR replating Military apparatus. Carriages, Can
dlesticks, Castois, V**. Ac. Tliis article is 1:1
bottles of various sizes The cost ol a few cents will
renew valuable articles, and make them equal to then
first value—i.s application is easy, any one can apply 11
w’lth a cloth. F>r sale by
J II A W. S. ELLIS.
Macon, July 7, 18-17. 14 3m
|> v 1 l,i \ ’S SY Rl 1’ OF WILD ( HERR 1
13 n*r ( ougtis/*olds,.isUiin.i. influenza,whooping rough,
sp.tti.ili ot ooKXl.aiid ail pulmonary diseases.
BAILEY’S SARSArARI’ LA—For all dist'ases
arising from an impure state >f the Uood. salt iheurii,
scrofula, king's evil, chronic meiunattsiii,dyspepsia, dis
easesot the skin and boii* **,*M ulcers,etc
BAILEY S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—
The most valuable remedy—*emireiy vegetable prepara
tion —and sure cure.
BAILEY S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure
extennmat* . 1 worms r* u. the system, 111 general us**
throughout ih * United Stiites
BAIL., t i N..n vLiL.. ,D MILITARY SHAV
ING L ivi. A \i— Hi s a.'i*-.e his stood tlie test ol eight
years, mid gamed lor its* ;i * logit reputation throughout
i.r* 1 ‘uit* and St:*t<-s. Canada, uik* most parts of the world.
BAiLEi > PER it hi INDELIBLE INK—with
nnd w'.thoui th** preparation ; warranted the Ik*sl article
ol the kind 111 u.-e
For sale by th** Di u jg.sts generally throughout the
country, and si wholes;.,, mm ictaU by
W.M. BAiLEt . Piopn. un, Apothecaries’ Hall,
corner ol Fulton and riands sheets.
Also for sal* by GRAVES, WOOD 4k CO Macon.
Dm 3,1848 42
Savannah Establishment.
\NTON H ASERlCKhegl.*nve toinfonii the citi
zens ol MAC ON, arul tne up country generally,
tluu he has made xt nsi veurepara tions i*-i Ui ING and
CLEANSING Ladit> Silk and woolen Dresses. Shaw Is
Ac Ac His colors, particularly Black, Maroon and
iirow.i. will b* W'*mint *d**qiial to any that can be pro
*luced inti*.- United State* Gentlemen's Garments
Renovated, Dyed, juu! warranted not tu sod cither the
skin or the whitest linen. Prices moderate. Articles
left at the Su>re ol Mr. C. A. I'.IU, next door to the
Washington ilall. Macon, will lie promptly forwarded,
and returned with de*pauh.
April 21, 1847. Iy3
Hui ii \\l) . lfiN P UNTING:
G ruin mg, Bildiucjiliziiu;, A* Pujier-linuging
0“ LD CHAIRS re-suat *1 with cane, painted and
glided ;
Uun.itim* lepaired, vamislied, and polished;
WuidoiV SusU and Blinds for sale.
A F SHERWOOD,
Comer of Second and Oak Streets.
M our, Mr*> ioui, i047 y 6
51 tcou ow iuu ul m-i, Mulberry Street,
MACON. GA
fpilE aUivc well known and popular estsblishnieut,
1 having recently undergone u th*>rough repair, is
now unsui piifss and by any thing of the kind hi the .South
ern couutiy, u and is open lor i i* reception ol v.s.tois du
ring the duy and v uings. T businessmen, Planters,
Merehants oti : others, it nffitrds a pleasant and agree
able pbice ( *iiiH*cetit aid h* aliliy relaxation and a
inuseuieut. Th above is hi the moat
convenient put of the city, being on Mulbeiiy street,
m-arly midway b tw* n t I! to!: . and in the innne
dint.- vie inly of business. 11- proprietor Hatters him*
si It that lie Ins hitiieito had the g> <1 fortune to give s it
mfnetion m the orderly maimgeuietit of the establish
ment, and assure* lit*’ puhi.c that he will strictly en
force the ohserv.mr**- ot the same good order lor tin*
future
‘Th* l Proprietor hopes that with these recominenda
tioiis mid s strict aUentioil to biMCD-ss. to no i.t ihe pat
rensgeof"the tNthlk 1. t* BROWN
Macon, fi -pt 1, 1*447 22
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
F\ STOLEN from th** suhacrilier, six miles
/ a from Maeoii, on Ue Perry road, a large s,r
fc* rel HOUBL. 1 iglrt eye out, with murks of
gear on his shoulder* 1 will giv>* th • above reward for
the tlnef with snfHcient proof for hi” conviction, or five
dollars lor the horse.
lb was aneatray, tidied by in* iu May Inst
WILLIAM VV HARDY.
# Hept. 15. 144: 24 8t
NOTICE TO DEHTORB AND CHEUITORS. !
\|,L persons in leSte • to the estate of Dr. Win.
. Brewart, late of Bibb county, dree need, are h re*
by required to make immediate payment, and all truss*
having demand” against said estate, will present them
duly attested in tennsnf the law.
ROLAND BIVlNfi. Adtn'r.
Bcpt. 22. Ifi47 *25 6t
INTA VTIX.US
Sffutual i.iie insurance Company,
58 Wall Street, New’ Vork.
\FTER mature deliberation, the Trustee* have
i* C ‘lin* c mvii'C •(], and the experience ol old es
j i<ili?i t! c r*p;.iiu-s limy warrant liie conclusion, that
hi a .vain 4-s in insurance on the Mutual plan,
j m y.< i * t ul il and u wall greater convenience
tu ,i uirge ci oi coinnbuton, and with equal security
to ail l.n a.-suit J, i y requiting no great amount of the
pi-mium to be putii in cash than the company will re
-Ime to meet .is engagements with promptitude and
. lehty.
It n is ncc irdingly been determined that in all cases
. 1 •th an ;u Iji euuum ahull amount to *SO, find 60
*• nt. tm i hall liave been paid iticnsh.unapprov
i y i ;i ven lor the reran in mg 40 per cent.,
j.. iv . months niter date, bearing six per cent
. tcsi. I'iie interest to if paid annually, but theprm
ipai not to be called m uni ess the exigences ol the
company icqune it, giving sixty drys m t.c , and then
only by assessments pro rata to the extent that may be
r< qui:e i- • inn t the ngngements of the company.
•it .s confidently anticipated that a system, the opera
tion oi winch .s so loir ami equitable, so well calculated
to place the buu lits and blessings ol Lite insurance
( Within the reach of all, and at the same time enable
• each contributor to share equally and fully not only m
< its bet 11 lice nt security, but also in its protits of uccumu
* lation, w ill meet, as it is believed to deserve, the lavor
ami eoiitidcuce of the public.
Tin parncuiur advantages offered by tliis company
, are
I. A guarantee capital,
j 2. An annuul participation in the profits.
3. No imnviduul responsibility beyond the amount ol
< premium.
1. Those who insure tor a less period than life, par
; ticipate equally in the annual piotiis of the company. ]
i be ISuutuns company confutes its business exclu
surly to insurance on Lives, anu all Insurance upper
taining to Life.
I Ihe Hairs of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars.
Oii* s.ve.i lui | | One [Seven lor
A Igf \.nr Ijean I life.
toll M U ; 6 ■ i 43 3 30
ao! yl 95 i77 ir> luilu 373
Vi ! (H) I 12 -J 0-1! 30j 1%V09 4GO
>|l 31 136 | 3fi 55 2 32|3 2115 78
l M l H 2 75 : 60 l 35 l Vi 5 00
AARON M. MERCHANT, Prmdent.
ROBER Tli COLEY AN, o. President.
Ti tc
A M. MIRCHANT, i. .. KT B t'oi.EMAN,
O. iitsnwEi.L, John M. Nixon,
hitnAKL 1a Purdy, Henry A. Nelson,
K. A. Reading, Samuel 0. I*axon,
James Hari-er, Jonathan K. hlkiuck,
I4ORi.NO Andrews, William N. ISeymoir,
M. O. Roberts, Kiclaru irv n,
C. F. Lindsey, John Bismng,
llenry K Bduert, Morris Ira run,
Spencer S. Benedict.
Actuary
Puny Freeman.
The company will also insure the lives ul Slaves
lIYDE Sl JONES, Agents, Macon.
April 1, 1817. y 29
IVi \ llVb! RAKT UPAR¥ (
a OF HARTFORD, CONN —The undersigned
Agenst will take risks against Fire in tliis city. Cnthn,
Forsyth and other towns in the State, on as favorable
terms as any responsible Company. They will also in
sure against the nsksol River Navigation ; their present
rates are, 3-1 per cent, to Savannah,and 7-8 to Charles
ton REA k COTTON
Macon, April 1,1847. 5
I FE I^SCStANICi:—The New York
: I J Lite insurance and Trust C ompany having estab
! hsbed an Agency in the city of Macon, persons may ef
fect Insurance with this C ompany on their own Lives
or the Lives of others, and either lor the whole dura
tion of life or torn limited period, by the payment of a
small animal premium.
STEPHEN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary.
E. BUND, Agent, Macon.
Maeon, Aqril 1, 18-17. ysl
Mutual Life Insurance Company of \. Y ork.
MORRIS ROBINSON, President,
Samuel Hannay, Secretary
\CC EMULATED nett profits amount to £400,000
Applications received by C. DAY & Cos.
July 7, i847. . 14
MiCriY I A BRASS FrCft.
IP Y, and MACHINE SHOP—Th sub
scriber having recently made large and important addi
ttons to h.s former list of patterns lor Overshot, Breast
ind Tub Milt Gearing, is now prepared to execute or
lera lor Flour Mills, Cotton Factories, Horae power
Mills for plantation grinding, 6lc.- also Cotton Press- 1
s, Gin Gear,Piates and Bails, and Mill Irons ol every
. ‘script.oll; an of which will be made of the very la st
iHtenai ana workmanship, on reasonable and accom
modating terms
ROBERT FINDLAY 1
Macon, June 17, 18-16. ylB
i nil. L I SOY rot; IP It Y and
L / MACHaNE SHOP. Macon, Ga The subocrib
h iv.ng erected anew Establishment, now oiler to
(he public, inducements that they have never had belore
? that line ot business. —Milt Wrights, Gill Makers,
*,O. Will find t to their advantage to give us a call we
vil! 4.1 irauiet- nil oui woik to Ik* good, and at the low
si price—we have a good sun k ol Patters on hand.
A good Horse Power for sale.
CHAS. P. LEVY & CO.
Cotton Avenue, near Macon A Western R R Depot
April 1, 1817. 12tf
Farmers take Notice.
UJ E have tin right of a number of Counties for
Gaylord's Patent Straw-Cutter. Thisma
-0 nue is the greatest ot the day, and no humbug. It
uts com, oats, hay, shucks, straw, or stalks with great
iputity,and so easily that a boy of twelve years old can
-\ ork it It can be. attached to a gin wheel without any
xtra expense, as the fly-wheel answers for a pulley.—
1 h< great advantage oi tins machine over ad others, is
■ti the shape oj the blade—it being concave and convex,
paitmg the straw in the middle and cutting both ways,
which no other blade can do. So simple is tins ma
chine, than any person that can grind an axe can put
tin* blade in order. Any black smith can make the
iiiade. We shall keep one on hand tor our friends to
examine before purchasing.
CHAS V LEVY & CO.
Ocmutgee Foundiy, Cotton Avenue
Macon, July 14, id 47. Istf
MILLSTONES.
’I ’ HE subscriber being agent lor an extensive Mill-
I Stone Establishment 111 New Y’ork, will furnish
to order, l RENcH BURR ESOFAS, AND COLOGNE MILL
STONES, ot any size, and warranted of the very best
quality ROBERT FINDLAY
Macon. Nov 13, 1846. 40
SQUARE BALES.
|>l BLOCK s . (IMPOUND I,UVBR COTTON
3 PKusSShS, being recent y stinpithed and noprov
| ed, are now fibred to those Wishing .o put dp Square
| Bales asu superior article to any *n use. A . examination
oi then construction and principle, by most who study !
true economy, and w ish i* goo and permanent article, j
is solicited that they may s< e umi *u Ige jot theinseives.
Prices, Eigiity-iivi .inrs, and t.vered in Macon,
winch includes the whole oi the outnt of Irons, Rope,
Patent Right, Ac.
Annexed in bill of Timber for Same.
4... .pieces... .22 feet long, 10 by 10.
1 “ 16 “ “ 10 by lu
1 “ “ “ 10 by 10.
4 “ 15 “ “ 6by 6,
l6 “ “ 12 by 16.
1 “ 12 “ M 12 by 20.
1 44 51 44 44 ‘J by 24.
2 44 15 44 “ 3 y 8.
2 44 15 4 4 44 sby 5.
1 44 lo “ 44 12 by 19.
1 44 7 44 12 by 14.
1 44 y “ 44 4by 12.
10 good plunk 18 4 4 4- 11 by 12.
I “ 25 44 4 4by 12.
3 scantlings 20 4 ‘ 44 3by 4.
Also, Gin Geering of all size*, kept constantly on
hand . geermg lor Merchant Mills, Cotton Factories
nml Mm-Stoic aof every d'**cripti.>n. furnished to order
at Foundary of K FINDLAY, Macon, Geo.
Aug 11, 1847. 19
felt raw Cutters.
I f FINDLAY is now ninuaiacturing a lot of Cat*
I \ . ting Machines, which, for practical iw, strength
uml (linability, tire probably unsurpassed They fire, by
the by, go imicnt i ight utiinr, but a plain ami sulistmi-
Uul machine lor cutting at raw, corn-stalks, fodder,
; (bucks, Ac. with perfect earn? and despatch. Planteiu
and < titers tire respectfully invited to call at Fmdiay’a
Foundry, comer ut Walnut and fourth atreets, Macon.
J . w £S 1941 11 12
Cotton Tresses for Sale.
rpm; ( niton Pi ease* (Hu!lock s Patrut,) heretofore
1 lined m the Park rig rstnbiishimut in this city, will
U sold it immediate application in made, at r trts it
dm a •/,'/.-■* including trauu work.w indlaa, and every
thing complete lor earn pr****", and sold in conaeqitence
ot Ihc piprict*>ra having discontinued the rs-parking
husi tints App y to ROBERT FINDLAY.
\l luiy 14, 1941 l
l‘tt \ V I’,*) tilt ttTOl.l'.N, from tin* “uharnber
M at the Up a "*n( uiiipGintjnd.on th mgiitofthe2*Jth
ult. n large cheonut “orre I borne, with flax inane and
tail, and a lump upon Inn right fore loot, winch cauara
him to bmp \ literal reward will be pai l fbi the 1
liveiy oi tine hors* to the Mibnrribrr, or S Hall, Esq , at
Knutull* Cr iwiord County, and any information re*
aped.ng him will hi’ tlmnkluliy received
EEHERT M DAVIS.
Kiloxv.lie Sept H. Wf7
STRAYED.
nty plantation, in Pulaeki county. about th
r m, idle <*i July laat. two buy MULKr (one mar*
and one home,) three y**araoid hat spring They hav
never Iveti broken, find a* they were Inat heard of ahou
eight milea from Maeut.it i*probable they were nittkm
then way back to Kent icky, whence they were brough
kiol fab K reaa tab ewnrd will i.< give 1 sos thi
r**co\. ry, or tor atiy miormtion ndda -a*, and to the unde
aigned at Tarversvdle, Twiggs county.
Aug U, HIT tMV BURWELL JORDAN
WANTED TO HIRE
\M Waahei | I
I • \ -ineii to house w k
Appiy at tlna Other Srpt . 22 25 ts ■
legal notices.
Lrpsov SIir.RII'F SALE—WiII be Hold on
I the first Tuesday in October next within the law
ful hours ol sole the following property, to wit:
* One Jeisey w.tgon and harness, levied on as the prop
erty of Wdli.mi G. Pertynmn, to satisfy n tilu from Liji
son .Bti|>erfor Court in favor of John M. Boardman vs
said Penymnn.
Also the north half of Tot of land No. 113, in the fif
teenth dist. ct, toimeriy Monroe now Upson county,
levied on as the property of Alexander Johnson to satis
fy filn from a justices court in and forth’ 537th district
< M Upson county in lavor of Allen J. Stillwell v>
said Johnson, property |K>inted out by Geo. W Fulton
levy made and returned to me by a constable
SAMUEL CARAWAY Dep. Sh’ff.
flepl L 1847 22
IYI At ON S!li:mrr SALKS—'WiII be sold on
1f I the fitst Tuesday in October next, before the
couit house door in the town ol Lanier, between the
usual hours ol sale, the following property, to wit:
One negro boy named John, about 16 or 17 years old,
levied oil as the property of Hope L. Pearson, to satis
fy one ti la. issued from Macon Superior Court, Reu
ben H Slnppey vs Hope L. Pearson ; and one ti, fa.
issued ft on i Macon Superior Court, Charles H. Ever
ett vs Hope L. Pearson: pi operty pointed out by Wil
liam 11. Robinson, attorney for Slnppey, and Eli War
ren attorney lor Everett.
Lot ot Lund No. 147, it being the lot whereon Ijevi
Bat tie Id* now lives, in the 2d district ot originally Mus
cogee, now Macon county ; levied on as the property
of Levi Barfield to satisfy a ti. ta. issued from Macon
Interior Court, James Abbett vs. I,evi Barfield, pro
perty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Three town lots, in the town of Hamburg, numbers
two, 2 nine. i9 and ten, (MI) l<t< <>i land Noa
331 and 332, in the 28th district of originally Lee, now
Macon county,) containing halt acre each levied on
as the property ot Elisha Curtis, to satisty a ti ta. issu
ed from Macon Superior Court, Wright, Bull & Cos.
vs. Curtis & Brown , property pointed out by Richard
F. Lyon, Attorney for Plaintiffs
Lot ot l/ind No. tlnrty-five (35) in the 29th district,
of originally Lee now Macon county, levied on as the
property ot bazil Groves, to satisfy su .dry ti. tas. issu
ed lioiu a Justices’ Court ol said county , Garrett Hunt
vs. Henry Swimiey and Bazil Graves: property pointed
out by Abel Holton, agent lor William Smith assignee,
|evy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot ol Land No twenty-six (26) in the 2d district,
of originally Muscogee, new Macon county ; levied on
ns the property ot ridas Stokes, to satisty two Justices’
Court li. las. .1 Hatfield vk. Silus Stokes, and T. H.
Morgan vs. Silas Stokes, levy made and returned to
me hy a Constable.
L *ts 1 L -id N( s. ninety-four (94) and ninety-eight
(ds.) th< wt st h dl’ol Lot No. ninety-fiv ( >5 ) L t No.
tiDiety-six (26,) ( iiiity-one acres exc. pi.il) hfiy-one
ac.i Hi Uie uortii-east corner ot tN < iimei) seven,
(97,) ‘ll m tn. 2 l lisirict ot ongiutiny Muscogee, now
Maeon c unty, it l eing tho pluee whi-rcoit Jonas R
. i) \ .vi liv. r, a vied on us the property ol Jt
nas R. \* Berry, to satisfy a t. li:.. issued from Ma
con Superior Cou t. Kobeit Green vs. J. R. \V Ber
ly. p.i petty pointed out i) Plaintiff
O. C liORNE, D. Sliff.
S pi 1. H 47. 22
UOI >4 ,A Mtl liKl. f’S > \ LL.—W i I Ih*
. -old before the Court House in the town ol Perry,
Houston co.i ty. on th li.st Tuesday in October
next, within the itg.d liouisot sale, the following pro
perty, lo wit:
One negro l>oy nnm -d Tim, levied on ns the proper
ty of Jesse C. Hill, to s tisfy one fi tii from the Justices
Court of Monroe county, (being from the 480th district,
G Mi ill favor of Alexander Bellamy, against Jesse C
Hill: levy made and returned to m* by a Constable.
f W JOBSON DepS ti
Bept 1, 1847 22
fHM’K MON THS after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper
county, for leave to sella Negro Child belonging to Lu
cien Newton (minor.) O. II P. NEWTON, Guar.
S< i teinbei 8,1847. 1m23
FM)UR MONTHS aftei date apj catioi
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to
well nil the Negroes and Land belonging to the estate
of David Young, of said county, deceased, lor the pur
pose of paying the debts of said deceased.
June 2,1847 9 JOHN S GOODW IN, Adtn’r.
|.H)I I! MONTHS after and ill be
l 1 made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Houston
county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to
sell two Negroes, Pollard, a man, mid Jane, a woman,
belonging to the estate of Malcolm T. Gilbert, late ol
said county, deceased.
EDMUND GILBERT, Adm’r.
July 7,1817. 4m 14
FMM R .MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Sum
ter county, when sitting lor Ordinary purposes,for leave
to sell Lot ol Land No. 16, in the second district of Lee
county, as the pioperty of Win. F. Smith, deceased, for
the benefit oi th. hei s.&c.
JOHN S. McCRARY, Guardian.
Jan l 9
fMM R MONTHS after date application will he
made t . the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Sum
ter county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell Lots of Land No. 219 and No. 248, in the 3t th
district ol originally L e, now Sumter county, and tl e
Negroes ! elonging to the estate of Noah Golding, dec’d.
-lon- i. 1847. 9 EASON SMITH, Ydm’r.
tME R MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting ns a Court of (irdinary, for leave
to sell the real estate ol John Worthington, deceased,
late of said county.
EDMUND M. ROBERSON, Adm’r.
Twiggs Cos., June 15, 1847. 11
TTMH'R MONTHS alter date application w 11 be
r made to the Honorable inferior Court ol Sumter
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to
sell the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate or
Thomas M Mann, late of said county, deceased, im
the benefit ot the heirs and creditors.
SARAH T MANN, Adm’rx
July 14,1847. |5
TTMH’R MONTHS alter date application will be
r made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Up
son county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell one Lit of Land, lying in Baker county, belong
ing to the estate ol William Robertson, deceased.
JOHN W ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
July 21, 1847. 16
FMH'R MONTHS after date application will be
made to rite honorable the 1 nlernr Court ol Sum
ter county, when sitting lor ordinaly purposes, lor leave
to sell tiie lands belonging to the estate oi James M D.
King, late ol said county, deceased.
May 5,1847. ANGUS M D. KING, Admr.
COI R MONTHS after date, application will he
P made to tie* Honorable Inferior Court of Upson
county, when sitting lor ordinal y purposes, tor leave to
sell Lot of Land, number 75, m the loth district ot tor
merly Monroe now Ujisoii county, as the real estate of
Richard N Smith, late o. said county, deceased, tor
the lienefil ol the b us und creditors ol said dtc as. and
JOHN WETHERBY, Adm’r
S pt 15, 1817 24 4m
\N YCT to alter and amend the third Section ol
. the a cond Article oi the Constitution of this
Bune.
When us, the third Section of the a**c >nd Article of
the Const.tufion ot mill State reads in the following
w>rde, to w,t N” person shall lx* eligible to the othe’
oi (iovcnioi Win ah;til Hot have been a Citizen oi the U.
States tw ive years,and an inhabitant ot tins State six
years, ana who hath in t attained to tlie age of tinny
year", and who does not imsM live hundred acres ot
lanJ in Ins own ngut within tins State, und other prop
erty to tin* amount of tout thousand .lollais, and whotk
estate shall not, on a reasonunie estimation, he comp,
tet.i to the die* barge ot his just dents over and above
lilts sum—did wlieiens, siiid property qualification is
inconsistent with the genius oi our iiu>tiiuiions and the
popular spirit ot th.s age—
I He if enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives oi the State ot Georgia, m general as
uemhly met, and it is hereby enacted by tin* authority
of the same, That so soon as tins Act shall have passed
agreeably to the reouireuieut* of the Constitution, the
following shall lx* adopted 111 lieu ot the section above
recited, (to wit ( —No person shall be eligible to the of
fice of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of
the United States twelve years, and an inhabitant of
this Slate six years, and who liath not attained the age
of thirty years
Approved lVc mlwr 96th, 1846.
April 14, 1847 ‘J 9m
TO RLNT.
MTHE Dwelling on Walnut and Third streets,
now occupied by Messrs. VV. Freeman and Bivins
The House is large und pleasantly located. For
t* inis,apply to A Richards, who krill actus my agent
during iny absence. M E. UYbANUbR.
July 98. 1H47 ts-17
TO kIRN i.
f* ft fTI W( > Stores and several Offices,in the Floyd
6* | Hoium* Range ol Buildings Apply to
Ju vs, II ( l>\V k < O
VV VNTKU TO HIKE
. 1 GENTEEL Private Residence, in some
(I L V plea-ant and healthy part id tins city, **uita
•c ■*, |,,i n dwelling for n mulling si/ed family
Any person having such h house and lot to lit, will find
a tenant by addressing Box No 111, Host Office
July II 1947 I • i
TO RENT.
rpHK FRF. PROOF BRICK STORE on Com
| merer Row, Is-tween iirnrrs, ll 'noil g Cm. and
tlie stores of the subscribers. The Store is HO feet by
eO, with a spncioii” Cellar
For terms appiy to SCOTT, CARIIART & CO.
cpi.Mrt -i
I M BALE.
I UT of Lain I No. It, in the oh Di"tric tof Houston
ndioiriing lan Isot (iurm, Ni .die mud others.
disiW.e. 1 1 on I Vlacun iiisiul eighteen miles For letlii
ppiy to the undersigned, and during iny nhaetiee hrr
in.* State, John B l.umar, oi Macon, is my suthnnsed
agent to distxwe ol the aativ*
ANDRKWJ LAMAR. .
Monro*. Walton county, fin,
tkft 19 ‘i-ui
rot RBirr
\ N OFFICE., an I a Hheprnp Room over the Store
occup e| by the scSs.’ribeis I•*.*-■mioii given
Ist October next C, DAY, Jt CO.
’ 1 EGAt;'\<)T ICK TrNB
E’ XECI'TOR’S SA 1,1. Bf
Court House door in Lamer, Mucu,',’ !° ld “TH
ante to an ordur ot the Honoral.l,. u.® . ‘ ‘ ,u tv M
wtid county, when sitting for otd.t ■
lirst Tuesday in November t„ v, n'• ,*'! B
to-vut Nos, SI. 57, 5K and fi. ti ihe', ‘ ‘ I
tortncrly Mnscog.v now r , “- B
mill seaton the •ante , atm, Xeits “*•*•’.• B
Sd district of said county. J oiJ ‘ J •!
Also,oil the Hist Tuesday in D<‘r r ,.,i B
H..IJ nt the Tout! House door m ■
ty. frnctiotud i ol No. BW, in the tin j'! B
tv \\ likmson now 1 wiggscoutity ‘ rl “t i.tV
Also, on the hist Tucadav in /, ■
sold before the Court House doo, , V "' M ’ m
dolplt my. Lot No 939, Mi ||„. : “ “ti I ■
No. 65, in the Hilt district of tornierlv t” ‘” ‘'"'“iß
dolnh county. y ‘How
Also, on the first Tuesday in Fein, I
tlte Cou it House doui in Amlrkov
Lot No. 242, in the 16th ciimiict and i 11,11
17th district of wud county. fUjM
Also, on the Hist Tucmiay in M, urh B
Couit House door m 1 allotton. Lot \ , w, " r U
Ist district of loimeny Timm now T ! 4 ii . A ,° ui
Also on the fi.st ’I u.sd, y m B
the lrttli district ,1 totii.e.ly Lee tiow'sl” I ' l ’ ‘TB
All H.etihov, (>r. petty Bold lor the lie! ‘ B
of .li.lin liushin, late ol .Ylncoii rountv !’ “‘" V B
Terms made known on the days ol s-I,’ ’ 1 ,tj,; **.B
WILLIAM Kt siilY I
sS. it. kllton ‘ ■
Sept. 1, 1847. J ° HNC Ko^H S ,i^|
|.V\i:UTOR’SS\LK.-Willbf.% , 1
Vj Tuesday in November next, at the c 0 L d rt on >J
Mai ion, I wiggs county,.-even Nfgrot-s u,-u-,,
about torty-hvc yearn old, and her two n,i
one four and the other two yearsold; I „... ‘’ l ' llll *tß
one years old, and hei three temale’childr, n"’""*'"'!*
hve years old. otic two years old, and the',?"''"'"B
three months old Htopetty iteluinmia i„ nl B
Daniel Ylassey, deceased.and soldllu the |J!,B
heirs mid creditors of said estate. Terms TANARUS, . 1 “'-I
sale W.YI fiKY,\N L llh ’ IJ, T
_Se,„ LfH-IT. fiod99 with^fe;!
t ItMIYISTIf (TOR'S S lid’ p I
r\_ an order of tlte Honorable InferiorCoun “ 4
lord county, when sitting for ordinary iair,„i’ 111, l
sad. at the Cpurt House door of said eounw 4
K.r^^£ara-I
wncrcon John B-yan, deceased l“ et f
property of am,l John Bryan, tor the punxjeeoGli* ‘"l
tion. i erins made known on the dnv ‘.f ,ri i
ARTHUR BRYAN Adm- I
HANNAH BRYAN A.I, I
Sept, 1, 1817, ’ I
POSTPONED ■
\ I)MIN ISTR i idiPN ,s YLK,-w\ViH I
- Iwlore th** Court House in Lee ctjuuty ot'irK
l uesitay in November next, during the Jis’u;il
sa;.-, tli.it valuable Lot of Land, N 3f, m th*! iv ■
I distlie-lot Lee. belonging to the entate of Senvi. p H
iTts. late ot Monro*- county, decease J Sm 1 I
benefit oi th.* 1.-gatees ol s ,id .1 <• -nsed T,.*,’ ‘■
day of sale. R()LAND niVi.Ns ‘M
G, .O. ‘V. BiViNs B
>ept 1, 1.847 60d22 Adm'rs I nth the trill un,„ X u I
JTOSTPONED AfliniiKHii ioiNsTi, I
I \greeably to an order ot the Interior Court u “l
I k, ,fV U ” ty ’ noting for ordinaiy , k.H
sold fedore the Court house door in the city of M ,"?B
on the first I uesday in October next
197 shares la, ital Mo kin thriip, I
chants nat.k f Miu*a<. I
Sold ns the property of the estate ot Join. ’> w A , ■
ceased, for tlte hem tit ot the heirs and ci< I
estate. Tonns will oe liberal. b
CHARLES E TAV;, I
CAROLINE M. K ■
April 19, 1847 I
POSI PONED I
\ILMIMISTR Ai OR
. at the Court House in N'-v\, ft
the First Tuesday in Octobci 1 ft
hours of sale, Lot No. 72, in the s. I
county; sold hy order of ihe late;u ■
county, when sitting tor ordinary pu., ( I
ty of Mariner Culpepper, late ol arid cou ■
Said Lot is valuable, and persons wishing I
would do well to examine the same. B
J T. JACKSON, Ada I
JANE G CULPEPPI I
August 3, 1847. B
VDM INISTRATOIt'S s\LI).- I
. an order of the Inferior Court of j,nr? - , I
wlten sitting for Ordinaty purposes, win fl
the Court House door of said county. o • ft
day in October next, three flvction . I
being on tlte east side 01 ihe On I
tween the lands of Lundy an- 1 v , . , ft
hundred and eighty acres k„ i iC ft
benefit of the Legrt*H*s an.i cii d.i. -c. Ai w I
gnld, late of said county, ih c.-ased c <-*i I
JA.MI> HARRIS, Ai. I
Aug. 1, 1847. |* I
t IDIIMSi'RATOhssai T\7~|
lx on tiie fi*s. Tuesday in On. r.-i i„ A j. I
court house door at Knoxville, Crawford c.*u in , Let oil
Hand NT. 192, in the Ist district ot ongi nn,.y Housti*tft
now Crawford county, contain ng 2 < eB , know!
as the place whereon TlioinasC. Last iptn .. Viv- I
Sold as the property of Archibald fete , u |
county, deceased, and so- ihe hem fit ol tne Inns oi
deceased—Terms made know.i on the a- y o; sa .
William m brow n, Amfr
August 4, 1847. t u,
\DM I MSI R \ Hits - \ l.l: w .
. on t!ie fiist ‘l’uesday in Octobei next,at ihct.tti
ii..use m Americus, the 1/ n Ss in Sumtei countylateii
owned l y James M D* K ng, deceased. Acctniuyi#
a initasuiemeiit ly t.. county saivtyor, this Ikmlyoi
land ci tarns a veil hundred and ninety ones, pr.no
pally level and ferule oak and hickory, and wh;-t is c.<iu
uiotily called hammock land. The pine land a:fcUl
to the settlement is of lively quality and finely uaiirr
el. There are one hundred and fniy acres cleared, id
cultivation, and in good rejiair : the buddings cuiwwui
a good framed dwelling house, gin house ami all nm
smy out-buildmgs. ‘lll is )>oss(‘ssioii, according to the
quantity ol land, is considered bv person* acquaint'd
with it, as being one among the most desirable in the
count ly ; hut it is taken lor granted that those wishing
to purchase will examine for themselves.
Perms—Good note's, nt out* and two years. Sold tor
the benefit oi the dust; it uti es, and by order ol CociU—
Titles perfect. ANGUSS M. D. KING, Adm'r.
Aug M i. I*’ 17 i,lh
4 IMIIMM II YTOR’S SALE—WiII he s.id
on the first Tuesday in November next, beiore
tl. • Court House dt.or at Bain bridge, Decatur nuuny,
Lots •! Land Nos 310, in the district ot Early
county originally, now Decatur county, and Low Nu*>
237 and 318 m the 20th district of Early county origin
ally, now Decatur county ; sold by order of Lou t, as
tiie property ol Archibald Gray, late ol Talbot countv,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Tenmnuide
known on the day ol sale.
WILLIAM M. BROWN, Admr
Sept 1, 1847 22 uk
k DJII MSTR U'dll’N SALK Will be- J
before tin* i mt House door in tlie city ot .Vi
con, on th* first Tuesday in December next, beiw-rn
the usual hours ot eaie: The HOUSE and LOT and
land, formerly occupied by Blackshear Bryan, aVjm
vide, adjoining lauds of Gen Heull and others. <ml
containing thirty-seven acres, more or less, nmstiy
wx>dliind, with a comtortable small dwelling .'i*tw
ami outhouses on the premises. Sold in pursuaixe <f
an order of the Interior Court of Pulaski county, u<
for ordinaryj imposes, as the uie|)eity ot the estate and
Blackshear Bryan deceased. Teinis made knoß <*
the Uuy oi sale.
ELLEN A. BRY AN, Adni'n
At G ti i IAN SELL, AJni’r
Sept N . 1947
\DIIiMMI! ITUH h H V I,:.
. on the first Tuesday in October next, before the
Court House door ut Tatbottou, Tullhji county,* negro
man, named Will, about fifty-five years old Sell! 1 *
tlie property ot Archibald Giay, lut** of Talbot county,
deceased, tor the benefit ot the heirs of said dece
Terms made known on the day of sale
WILLIAM M BROWN. Adni’r
August 4 hit tdW
\ SHI t MIM UA I OiC si*
. an order of the llonorbie Inferior C* u i • I
ton county, when sitting lor ordmuiy purpow v *
sold at the Court-h*-use door ot said c unty
the lawtul hours ol Mile, on the fiisi In •* I >
vember next, Lot of Land, nuiiih**r twvn y n
mtbtfbuitetnib(l4 list..*iof4i**u-t.
ing two hundred two and a halfaen S* • *■ •
is*rty ol James Bell, deceas* I, f* > mc l"*n* l
heirs and creditors ol said dec* .s. j TANARUS rnis o *
made known on the day
JAMES L. FI!LI. U
Srpl I, I HIT * I
KOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CEL. ttOl-*
II 1.1. pimonn inil. hU'd u (lie i*.tui** *l J* -i
ins*n, late of Mneon c*unty, deceawd, m
quested to make immediate payment, and tli*"e •
account” against the same, will prearnt them “i
of law JACOB KLECKLEY.I.;,
JESS EE TARVER, S.
August 11, 1H47
h',l u MONTHS alter date app
made to the Honorable the Inferioi t ourt *>* ‘
moon county, wh**n sitting ns ac**uit *l or* nt>•
leave to sell all the land Is foiigitig to til* 1 estate * 1 J ,
Crunibley, sr., late of said county, ueccus*'*. I” 1
benefit oi the liens nnd credito s.
JOHN ( RIMhLEY.Jr i A( j mI g
JESS*, LKI MIiLLY S ...
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\I.L Person- having dem ands against the ®
. J*hti Crutnluey.ar , lately d*c* used, ’ j
soli county, are leqursted |o pivaent them in rl j
the law ; any |K*rsoii owmg said estate aie request
make payment. .. ,
JOHN ( lirMBEI Y ( xdm'rs.
JESSE t til VILLEh V
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NOTICE TO DEHTOHH AND CREDITO r 8
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to link” linn pilmh.- M'Voi -nl mtlw .iiKl. rwu l “ „ t
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Ui’ in Jaly iitt—t and hi win.” • I 110 4j„,r
Sppt, 1. V JOHN (I MYSKB.A*"’