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SONS OF TEMPERINC KG
rpMi VmualS* ->n*noiihe Grand Division of tins
I S.. . will be held at Temperance Hall, in tlu* Ci
ty of M o n, on Wednesday, the 13th October, com
a'll’ iff HI 1 oY'jch, l*. M
O.lii* .id R ..resmuntiv**# ar** requested to Ik* punc
rnl in ndance as th:* Election of Officer# will take
t ,. i r and oilier important business will b** transacted.
‘I n-* attention ot Subordinate Divisions is particular
ly calk-d to Rule Second, Constitution for Grand Divi
sion. Byordr,
WILLIAM DIBBLE, Grand Scribe.
The Deputy G. \V. P.’s of the several districts
arc requested to be prompt in having their reports nmi
the return** of the Subordinate Divisions tbrwnrded to
the G. W. P. ns eariv in Octoberas practicable.
W. s. WILLIFORD, G \V. P.
Sept. 29, 1817. 26 3t
OSZKA.
iriilTi; and Got l band French China Dining and
W Ten S'*ts.
White aad Gold band French China Cups and Sau
cers, (by the dozen.)
Ric h Gold band sprig and painted Cups and Saucers,
large size, sold separately.
RtchG M band sprig mid painted Vase**
White ami Gold band Pitchers and .M •. #—various
sizes HYDE iW, JONES.
Mac* n Sept 29 !** 11
LATH.n IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON OI ft
117 E ■ j-e tfully inlortn our friends at and the pli.nt**is
VY 1 v, of Alnhnmn and Get.re; liiat the GI
RARD l > 1 TON gl\ MANUFACTORY is in
full operatic n.
It is amply supplied with the very best materials i
which could be selected. The machinery is all new, i
and constructed on tlu* most approved plans for the
manufacture ot Cotton Gins.
‘The machinists and workmen employed in the cstab- 1
lishme it are skillful and experienced in the business; 1
and we have made such improvements in the meehan- I
ism and construction of our Gina that we feel certain, in !
every case, to furnish n Gm which will perform admi
rably well, and give the purchaser entire satisfaction.
In the way of recommendation, we need only say,
that we furnished several hundred of our late improved
Gin# to planters in various parts of the country during
the u *ason, and not one of that number has tailed to give
general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample ol
Cotton.
i. /* ORDERS can be sent to us by mail, or contracts
made with our Agents who are travelling through the
country.
GiNS will be sent to tiny part of the country, and in
uses warranted to perform well.
1 sons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di
irii letters to Columbus, Ga.
N * IfsLEY, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia.
K. T TAYLOR Sl CO
: f 22 25tf Girard. Ala.
Ari 9EASAN &. HAMILTON,
-House unci Commission Merchants,
MACON,
ITKILTON Sc HARDEMAN,
’ ‘ s tuul Commn-sion .llerchauts,
SAVANNAH,
WILL give prompt attention to the sale ol
lotion and Country produce, ns well ns to ;
3CK ‘ 4 the tilling of orders for Bagging, Rojm*, and
family supplies. Sept. 29. 26 ts
RICH SILKS AND CASHMERES.
fTMIEu.i isigned have received n new’ and beauti-
I tul siock of Rich fall Dress Silk* and Cashmeres,
consist ii ti port of plain changeable, striped and plaid.
Cro de Rh i \iir-Mlc Royale, (Iro de Algi**r, Gro de
Pekin. S:it..i and • Chine, Ottoman and other Dress Silks
black Tali: ts. Poult de Soule, ;St*ll Kus****, Gio Grain,
plain, striped and watered Silks, lor Scurfs, &c* new
stvl ■ n i printed < ashm res-, striped and plaid .Vims- j
tieline de Lai tie , in various patterns; super plaid Can't
meres: Lupin's h**st qualities Flench Met mors ot all
ab ide#; Gal *. Clarence and Oregon Viauls; Worked
Collars and Capes, embroidud, revere, b< mstitUhrJ
and corded Lnv.i an I L.nen Cambric ildk’l# ; Silk
ain.it’ *t n Hosiery. Glne. .*, &c , All of which wdi
b
LOGAN He ATKINSON
HOUSE KEF~*" T '> ARTICLES.
)OG \N’ & ATt-. n ’ have ju?t received and
_j . -ini* Carpetings, Hugs; Blanket*, Tick
-10 * nr,-l I*4 L.ivm S. ting and pillow rase
!. •• , . CU
I Linen line in ana Ena h Long
Cloths; tali - Linen n.id tab Cl : ■ .m Napkins;
h . r
Calico n . ii litun- Dinmv; l < < goring of vari
ous kin 1 ! : 1. 11-ia >1 1 1 1 Blankets, ol :>est makes;
Woolen i Cotton I’ianii- N, all qualities; Striped
Plaid ar..l Emhroid red Curtain Muslins;colored and I
Q hr usually
tt> vcrietv oi Id rick ?;.• 1 *■■ ’ >1 Dress Silks, Cash* I
in es, Plaid Good a % Shaic Worked Collars, Ameri
..m lPi .ri.s’.i Prints. Silk and Conor Hosiery, Glove* !
tfdk.fr,. A- . Arc to w’.ic*li they invite the attention o i
their friends and the pul uc <i*•ii**railv u —Cloths, Cash
mere*, SjUtinets, K mucky Jeans. K- rw-ys, Linseys.
English, French and \inerican T . eds, \ e tings just
received; which wo wdlMUt the very lowest price*.
LOC AN A AT KIN TON.
sept 29 26tf.
Crockery nail Glum* Ware.
DINING and Tea S. t-. suMAtfine Stone amU'hin'v
W are, I verpool an I rl tin I Htto, I .a i, arv]
FluitclG. - Wan- -i owiy d* - ■ iotion, Tumbler
Decanters, Wines, Frim !'•. k IN tenors, Ac., a verJ
large and gen -ral stock just receivd by
LOGAN A ATKINSON,
sept 29 26tf.
Foreimi Hrandy, Wine, Gin, Ac*
If~ half and quarter pip’ - >fv;*n usmi. . • . Otnrl
*_} Jbtpeuy A Cos., an ! 3 pipes A- t. < mu
Brandy, *■> qtartere and v • i_ r Lt pipes Madeira, Per* ;ui
Malaga Wine, 5 pipes I! .land Gin, Monongahel
V. pe, a
Panetella S ‘d >|>o.v Lemon Syrup, a slip -
article. Abo, 200 box* s (.lass,from 7by9to 12 hy 1-
Just received hy
T. C. DEMPSEY.
Macon Sept 29. 2G
- 1
llAfiEll LANDS FOR SALE.
ttgi I A M! .S BON 1) oil* for sale three of the he |
settlements of Land i . the county of Baker, viv. |
one < pi TwoTto !• ind acres. on die K *
okee creek, in the s- ond di-tiict *•! said county, <; j
which th* te. ; anew w li finished Frame Dwellin’
house, and appropriate out house*, Ac , constitutin {
the lw.Ht improved plantation in Baker county; sail
plantation having gev n hundred a id titty urn sos cieai •
ed land in tie- best ord i tor cultivation. Also, Sevt ‘
Hundred and Fnty ncres.ly : * n the Colawahee,con
prising some ol the choicest Cotton Lands, und coritait
ing three hundred acres of open laud, with all neceae
ry rlantat <m buildings Also, n Woodland aettlemei
of Fifteen Umpired acres, in the second district of lie
kcr. on tl Colawahee creek, one of the very riche*
unimproved places in the county —Apply to
J AMES BOM). Baker county, Ga or
JOSEPH BOND, Macon. (la.
‘*pt. 29, 1847. 26 I4t
‘ALUABLE PLANTATION
IN BAKER COUNTY FOII SALE.
\> iLL be sold on favorable tern is, o body of Lai.
V i.sisting of eight factious. and four Lot*
25 -"s each, comprising 1740 acres, lying on and
w ink of the Flint River, from four to eight npl
h*. i.'onny About 300 or 350 acre* are cleared, a ll
t. i cultivation by -iichael Lott. Most of and
L . *v; sable, and is a very desirable location for a
ex* ve < t ton planter, and it also has great advantag
tor st< ek immediately below Persons wish
u ..uichnse, will at ply to the subscriber, nt tli I
BLMRI ROSE.
Macon Sept. 1, 1817. 22
I’La TATION NEAHMACONFOR SA LE ’
fTMJE undersigned oilers lor sale his plantation,o
the Ocintugee river, 21 miles below the city
Macon, containing 530 acres of Land — about 130 clea:
ed and improved with good ten.-, s, large barn, tie
stables and negro cabin*. ’Hie w hole 1m ing rich nvt
bottom land The cleared land is in line order, an
with proper cultivation will yield, w ithout manure, fijt
bushel* of com. and in the opinion ol competent judge:
a heart/ hole of cotton, per acre The timber and pro
due* 1 will find u ready market m Macon—with whir
there is good connection byroad and river, and wit
the aeabord, by the River and Railroad. Any one d*
siroui of going into the wood or planting busmen, wT
find in this plac e a mine of wealth, therebeing 400 acre
of the !**• t timbered land, and n soil which is not sui
t#asHe*l in the Southern States Term*liberal
Apply soon to J H R WASHINGTON.
Macon, August 11,1817. Btl9
LaniU iu Baker, D Lfi* 11ml Eurly lo|
Kills.
Nr* 33'* 7th Pis f lv-i y, now Baker, a valuablf
lot, No. t*7.26tli Ds. Early 130,8 th lJis lk*oly:
So 93, , 1 Dm i’ ; N G3, 13th District of !>**•
’iriit oi at Hal nuiiJiilt r 1
50 mib* -i.n. 1 C* li..’ • Rail road; Sc riven Co,(it*.
)tie ig the iftiove lot*j is n* r Hnwkinsvill* ; one net)
1 \
ipi 11 lyS w ILL! 3 YOUNG
NOTICE
1 \ !t, \V. W. M VRNII \ would rcanectftil
\l , tii nil peraon atfticu I>% ilh * i<,
■ Wins, and a ulcer* and tumors original
. iai wh .tmievurc u-• , that he will leave Marietta,
< .m t , to return to hi* residence tit Macon, (It ,
by Ui 1 < tetobtr next. At which place he may In*
found during the year, or until the l*t of June. 18H
Ur. M. d< i-iiir it only necetwury to add, that hia lorni*
rr indctHiiiiKied Mice**** in the management of the-e
diaeuMea, jh conclumve evidence of the aupenotity of liia
practice ,\ r all other* .hi wn m thin, or tiny other
country. For the eorreetu tin* .’owertiuti he refer*
to In l painpUh ton Cancer*, &.c , winch may be obtain*
cd gratis/ hv application to hitn by letter (pout paid) or
ode rwiae For the farther encouragement of the af
flict il'i \l. W“UIdH* w t add, that, on their arrival
t!t MWNi. ti** y will have ihe innai abutidant teatunony
in ol tlio utility ol the treatment, by having aeon**
t. tiv V have been made whole. audalßo. to tlioMe
v, h t'i r* c .a inmlly under treatment froiu varum* part*
of l.i<% it !,•> in . very at age and vunety of the com*
piomt*.
Hir.ii
and i bia.*coiiHuutton.il uudfocal. Home curioua pre-
of dir* nara, roly be accti at Ida
*fl*cc tial r the Floyd U*- u t
Wf"* .e **tw ‘."V W*t7 > Wsl
GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA
46 Tue Annual Communica-
JV h i # t ion of the Grand Lodge <1
the tate Georgia, will
vLiSflt convene at the Masonic Ilall,
/O. “syCui in the city ol Macon, on
i' l ;’nL Tuesday the 26th October.
jA/’rr- All subordinate Lodges un
der its jurisdiction will take
‘ /v / due notice he
* ‘ represented in the Commu
nication. A public Address, it is expected, will be de
livered on Thursday,l>v Brother Richard D Arnold,
of Savannah. The Brethren generally are desired to
nttend at that time. By order oftlie M W. Grand
Master S. ROSE, Grand Secretary.
Macon Sept. 15 21
DT/- The Masonic Expositor, Recorder. Federal,
Union ami Athens % Whig, will give the above three
ill## : tii
SCIENTIFIC AND ECLECTIC MEDICAL
INSTlTUTE—Petersburg, \ a.
rplIE first annual Course of L -dure# •>i the Medical
J. Department of this Institution, chartered on the
Bth ot March last, (18-47.) will commence on the first
Monday in Novi mbi r i it ol
February following This Institut! m offei- aiperior
iidvantag* ti and inducement# to all students of medi
cine who may desire to qualify themselves thoroughly
as Botanic Physicians.
FACULTY
P.M’L West Ai r.r.N. M I), Prof of Phy. and Path.
A M Bj,a* k, M I) . Prof, <>i Ynatomv.
C. .1 Kknwortuv, M l> , Pr<d of Surgery.
I. M. (\.vtiv, . M. 1) , Prof, of Principles and Practice
of Medicine.
E P. Banmno, M I) , Prof, of Obstetrics, Sir.
Henry M Prick, M D., Prof, of Them peuticH Hi Ma
teria Medica.
J. Thom an. M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and Forensic
Medicine.
Feesfor theCotirse, $75. Graduation fee,9ls Board
£3per week.
I he text-books recommended w ill lie consulted ec
lectically, and with careful discrimination ;—the funda
mental, doctrines taught in this Institution bring those
ot Thompson ,—that there is no necessity of < iiiploying
poisons of amj kind ne remedial agents ; and that the
object, in exh’biting any remedy, should be to sustain,
and not to depress the vital powers.
frW* An announcement oftlie Course will be scut
to all who may desire it, lv communicating, post paid,
with C. J. KEN WORTHY. M D ,
Dean of the Faculty.
P. S. Pi.easants, Secretary.
Petersburg, Va 8 |9B 1841 6 19
COPARTNERSHIP NOTIei:
NINES & HARRIS have this day associated with
. them in business Mr JAMES H* 11 WNoN.tor
the purpose of doing nn AIR PION, WARK-IIUUSE
and COMMISSION business, under the firm name of
Hines, Harris a Hannon. We have taken the Ware-
Mouse on the comer oft berry and Second Street, known
aa Gen. Elias Beall’s, situated in the most central part
of business. We now tender our services to our friends,
andl the public generally In the above buisiness, our
individual attention will lie given to all business entrust
ed to our care, and the usual facilities granted to our
customers. Hinf.s a Harris would take this opportu
nity of returning their thanks to their former friends and
customers for past fhvors, and solicit for the new con
cern a continuance of their patronage.
HINES, HARRIS \ HANNON.
Macon Sept 1 1847 2m22
HOLT & ROBERSON,
rACTORS iND GENERAL COXJfISSIOBT
MFIH'fl VNTS, Savannah Grorgiu,
I I ESPEC'I’FI LEY tend r their services to their
I V friends and tie public. Having been actively en
gaged in this branch of business lor several years past,
tn ir nctunl experience and observation ha# afforded
them every opportunity of becoming perfectly fimiilliar
with the duties and responsibilities attending its opera
tions. Their personal attention will he given to sales
ot COTTON AN L> Ai.l, OTIIKII TKODI’CK c,„i-
Rigned tt> their ear**, also to executing orders for BA( I
GING. BALE KoPE, FAMILY AND PLANT
ATION SUPPLIES, at the lowest Puces.
Their charges will be as lew and reasonable as the
actual cost can be made, by strict economy, with facil
ities for Storing, Weighing,&c., which me not surpass
ed in the city ‘I hey nojie by continued application and
personal attention, 10 Dramote tin* interest. and give sat
isfaction to those confiding business to their care.
ASA HOLT,
Septß,6m23 W. B ROBERSON
WABHBUHN, WII.DER & CO.
Factors an J (omniission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
JosErn Washburn. 1
John |{ Wilder, >
Fr*\vis (1. Dana )
Sgptgmbtr 1 is it. kbm
LAW SCHOOL AT AUGUSTA.
rplIK Siilwr l”-rs I.k ti res will 1- rnsumed on
L MONDAY , 111• ■ 18th day ot October.
WS. TRACY COCLD.
Ahh 1, 7d*7 19td
CARVERS GINS.
rpHE Subscribers are Agents for the sale of E. f’ VR-
I VER Hi. COS., Patent Improved COTTON
GIN. Tlu# gm ha# proved itself to be a very superior
article wherever *t haa been used, nnd no better rec
ommendation can be given it than the opinions of those
who have tested it. They are both elegant and dura
ble in their make, and arc warranted to give satisfac
tion in nil eases, or they mav be returned. The former
uriceahave been considerably reduced. Apply at the
Ware-House ol the Subscribers.
JOHN JONES Hi. SON.
Macon Sept 15
CITY TAX
ITf \ order <>f t ouneii, notice is hereby given, tha(
l) the i : x 1* *k will be closed on tii** l.'un Oeto!*er
and that Executions will iaßue againat all dahiultera
tl.at day. My Office will be kept open every day (Sun
days exe pi* il.) irom 9 until 12 o'clock, when*payment#
canbe made. A. R. FREEMAN, Treasurer.
Sept 22 6r2:7
NOTIOE.
8188 TAX COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, *
Macon, Aug. 31,1847 y
13 ERGONS wishing to pay their tax**# will please
call at tny office over E E. Brown's Magistrate’s
( Mlice on Mulberry street, where 1 willalways be found
uii 1 * s# called to the country. Office hum# fromß A. M.
until 5 P M R. BASSETT,
Sept. 8 49 Tax Collector, j
GREAT BARGAINS
IN \ VLU \RLE COTTON LANDS.
riIHE Bulmcriber would inform the upcountry plant -
I eis, that if they w ish to nurchnse the b**st land# in
Baker, fr nothing almost, tliey would do w . 11 to con
fer with him first, Indore attempting to purchase else
where. I have only two plantations for sale, w hich are
respectively known a# tb** Traveller's R* t, now divi
ded andoccunied by B<*'*k. Riggins nnd Bift#>, th**other,
the most valuable, is occupied by Pap G. Spires and
St Niehels For particulars apply to th<* anWriU-r at
‘Hiomaavill**, or to my agent and attorney, Mr F J.
Wheaton, Albany, Ga. JOHN JONES.
ThomaaviHe, Sept 82, 1847 85 3t
SUNDRIES.
F OOKING Glasaesj Britannia Castors and ('off**.
I J Pots, Knives and Forks, Waiters m sets and singfe,
Shovels ami Tongs, Dinner an<l Tea Bella, \ e. Ac.
HYDE Hi JONES.
Mneon Sept 89 4w26
LAMPB.
IF ST received direct from the Mnnufaetoiy, an as
sortment of SOI, AH, SIDE ami SUSPEND
ING LAM PS of the latest styles and patterns
These Lamps are designed lor the use cither ot I.ard
or Oil
Also, Lamp Shades, Tube# and Wick".
HYDE A JONES.
Mneon Sept 29 4w26
Georgia Houston County*
AIT liURLAS Janus Sand William Ii 11 offings
v ? head, apply for letters of Dismiss: n from the
Guardianship of Rebecca U HolUngsliea*!
These are therefore to cite, and admonish till con
cenied, to be und appear at my office within th* tune
ptesrnbed by law*, to shew cause (if uny they have) why
said letters should not be granted Given under try
band ut office, tb:B 14th day ol Mav. 1847.
W. W. CORBITT, c. c o.
May 19, 1847 n6m7
Leoryin—Houston ( ounty.
llflliißEAS, John S Wuimiis, Adniiinatiator on
ti
county, deccaaed, apple** to me lor Irttei.- of dismission
having fully mlnnniMeicd on the hhiuc.
Ttieaa arc therefore to cite and admonish all and ain*
gular the kindred and creditora of anid dec lined tt file
their objection*, if any tlu*y have, at my office within
the time prescribed by law, or said letter* if iliamiHHion
will hr granted. .
(liven under my hand ‘Jth of August I*M7.
nv rant hath in, <•. 0 .
Aug 11 ill 1H47 nrfunltf
(JeorgiH—t rnwfortl County.
I¥T HERBAS Uuvid Lockhart, ndmiuistriitor on the
W estate of Llijnii M Ann-, lot,* . t aaid ounty
dec uard, applies to me for letter* id diMiiiiwion from
paid estate
These ure therefore to cite >nnd admonish all nod
singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to
lie mid appear at mv ofßoe witlnn die time prescribed
by law, t> show cause, if any they have, why nuid let*
ter* niiould not! granted.
Liven under my hand at office, this 3d May, 1H47.
May V iu6nd> JAMI.S J i. \
I*l.mint ion, stock itml Corn (or Nulls
rpHK Subscriber ofh 1 * lor side, his plantation. lying
I on the rod firotn Macon to ri try 30 mih • from
Macon Tlk'W lire Nine Hundred acre- anil about Six
i open —all the open land i in i
for cultivation -a good projiortfon is lre*li, and the Iwl*
lance much improved bar manuring All the fields err
under a guild fence, lie will alsoaellat Christmas, on
the place, a large crop of corn, balder and oat*. Also
Stock of Hogs and Cattle—Mules, Wagons. Horses and
plantation tools and implements The ulnntation can
Fm men by application to mv ihc rarer, Mr llambrick.
on the place , or to me at this place.
1 K. A. NlftBET.
Maeon Sept H. IHI7 33tf
ROBERT A. AF.LKN,
Factor and Coiniiiission Mi*reliant.
No. 112, Hnv Street. Savnnnuh, <ico.
117 ILL attend strictly to the #torag'* and sale ol
> \ Cotton, Corn, Flour, and other produce, and will
make liberal cash advances on goods consigned to hi#
House.
References.—Mr. James A. Nisbet.J
E. B Weed, i U/IMn
J H R. Washington, p Vtfrow -
Graves, Wood & Co.J
Dye Roliertson, Augusta.
Hranon Hi Young, Marietta.
Dr. George F. Pu ree, Spaita
July 21, 1817 lyl6
JOHN P. GA.VAN * < i>.
Auction!and Commission lti£crchants
and Forwading Agents,
MACON, GA.
Macon, July 21,1347. 6m 16
JOHN JONHS SON,
(LATE JONES AND HOLT)
iwsnt: Miot sjE
ANT)
COMMISSION M KRf’H.VNTS,
MACON, Geo.
June -13, 1817. ts 13
WAREHOUSE
ASD *
COMMISSION HI SI N ESS.
undersigned having become sole Pro-
I prietor of the Fireproof Warehouse occu
pied the past season by Dyson Richardson, begs
leave to inform the public flint he has associated with
him in business, Mr Joseph CoorEß, and Mr. Wm. M.
Roberts, whose ability and experience entitle them to
the confidence of the people He therefore hopes to
share u 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 DYSON.
Macon, July 14, 1847. 6inls
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
FTMIE subscriber will continue to carry on
I
yPHRI Warehouse on Cotton Avenue, w here be will
aiiordul! the usual facilities to planters and others in the
storage of Cotton and any other kinds of country pro
duce, Goods, Hie. The VV a rehouse is as safe from dan
ger by fire as any other in the State, and convenient to
tlie business part of the city. All orders for lus custom
ers will meet with prompt attention.
June 16, 1847 6mli N. OUSLEY.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE subscriber, having removed from the
WAREHOUSE occupied by him last year, and
‘7** a *** taken that long known ns ( Ira\ es’ Wareiiot se.
opposite to Graves, VVonn Co’s. Store, respectfully j
tenders his thanks to his former patrons and friends, and J
solicits a continuance of their patronage, with the aasur- j
ance that he will devote liis whole time and spare no es- !
orts to promote their interest. Liberal advances will j
be made to those who require them: and orders for
BAGGING. IH)PE and TWINE, anu other Merchan- |
dize, promptly filled on the moot reasonable term#
GEO. JEWETT, i
May 18th, 1847. 7
Griswold’s Improved Cotton Gins.
rplIE subscriber will continue the manufacture of
I Gins on his usual extensive scale, and embraces j
this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for 1
their libera! patronage heretofore. The estimation in
which his Gins are held, may le known from the faet
of his having sold more than two thousand during the i
lust three years—probably ten to onq over any other ,
Factory in the State. ‘Phis evidence of the superiority
of his Gins, i# accounted for by his being the first to in
troduce the lute improvements, and keeping the lead j
by yearly adding new ones. His first and second im- ,
provements made the quality of cotton perfect, though
some were rather slow. His third made them sum- j
cientlv fast It then only remained to make them more j
durable and convenient, which has been done he be- |
lieves effectually, by several new improvements the pre- !
sent year: beside#, he has the eyfusiye right for the
State, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish j
Reid's Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to be i
ten times more durable than nny other, by those who 1
have made a fair trial of them ; and are infallibly se- |
cure against fire by friction. His fine Gins will gin
Mastodon Cotton as well as nny Saw Gm can. His |
agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit sped- J
mens of his late improvements, and point out their ad
vantages in time for all to engage and he supplied be- |
fore the next ginning season, or engagements can be !
made hv letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, i
< Jeorgia. Gins will be delivered at the purchaser’# res
idence, in any part of the State except the Cherokee
counties, where they will be left at ine Depot on the
Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All war- j
ranted to perform well, if used according to the direc
tions sent with each.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 84, 1841 6
SUPERIOR COTTON GINS.
rpHE sub#erib*r would inform the planters of Geor
gia, that he has removed hi# Cotton (fin Factory ;
to Bibb county, 34 miles from Macon,on the road lead
ing from Macon to Gordon, where he intends to manu- 1
faefure Cotton Gins of a quality superior to any he has
ever before made, if possible. In the construction of
his Gins, he will particularly guard against the possibil
ity of taking fire trm the (fin. And her** he. would re- ‘
mark, that it is impossible for a Gin to take fir** from |
the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part ot
those who have the management o them. Gins that
get burnt, in nine hundred and ninety-nine time# out ot
a thousand take lire from a different cause than the box. j
To this objection the Gins manufactured!) y the subscri
ber. are not , and never*have been liable. His Gins
will be made ot the best materials, and warranted to!
perform a# well as any Gins made in th** State. He has
an excellent water-power to turn Ins machinery, and
a good saw-mill right it hand, which will enable him !
to sell (Jin# on as good terms as any other Factory in |
th* State. 0. W. MASSEY.
April 1, 1847 3tf I
TO RENT.
THE Dw** lling on Walnut and Third street#,
now occupied. y Messis. W. Freeman and Bivins, i
Uiie House is rni ge and pleasantly located. For
terms, apply to A Rhuards, who will act as my agent ‘
during my absence. M. E. RYLANDIK
July 28, 1847. ts-17
TO RENT*
t mWO Stores and several Offices, in the Floyd
Lfl- | House Range of Buildings. Apply to
Jul\ 1 it C. DAY k CO
TO RENT.
rjNHE FRF. PROOF BRICK STORE on Com-1
JL me roe Row, between Glares. Wood Cos. and
the stores of the subscribers. ‘l’h** Store is 80 feet by
pO, with a spacious Cellar.
For te mis apply to SCOTT, CAR HART Hi CO.
Sept. 8,1847. 23
FOR SALK
rOT of Land No. 44, in the sth Districtof Houston
4 county, ndioiniug lands **f (hum, N i#bet ami others;
distance from Macon about eighteen miles. For terms
apply to th** undersigned, und during my nlwenee from
the State, John B Lamar, of Macon, is my authorized
agent to dispose of the sani**
ANDREW J LAMAR,
Monroe, Walton county. Gn, I
: 15 tltf
FOR RENT
\N OFFICE, and a Sleeping Room over the Store
. occupied by tlie subscribers. Possrssion given (
Ist October next. C. DAY, Si CO. |
TO K i:nt.
THE the Stores lately occupied by .Mr J. O
l|j!| Hodges, corner of Cherry anl Third streets, and
JL*dhf,Y Clark & Experience, on Cherry street, and the
Brick Store occupied by Mr. Valentino, on the same
m.cet- nlao, the Store next to Mr. Taylor's <>n Cotton
A\enu’c* and the office adjoining the store ol the sub
scriber, ald the Hall occupied by Franklin Lodge No.
2 p o U. f\ on Second street, —Apply to 1). lleinp
or T. C DEMPSEY,Cotton Avenue
Sept gg. 1847 ‘ M] and
Mfor Bnv
THE Room* on the first floor of the building for
innir occupied l.y thf Commercial llnnk.—Apply to
Kept *)“ t ts E. ft U Eta
10R SALE.
jaatk THE Rlidding on Second Street formerly oc-
CU)IIU the Georgia Mcnatnger Offic^-^Agily
Macon, Hrpt, SI,
FOR SALE.
. j, THE llonaeand Lot on t 1h- 1 Itll,tlm l l now
c ’ •, ~, .ip. The Lot coni mi. ere, and la
‘• ■ H Very lirodiictive—tile Writeri* i xc. Ilent
1 UKO W PRICE.
An.net 11, 1547 t l . l
FOR REN T.
rp HE Dwelling at present orrupird by I Sim* *wo
I tile one immediately below it, at pienent ..'oupted
by H, t Erecman JOHN. J URKSHAM.
Maeon. Sept. 15,1847 twil
NOTICE TO DEBTORB AND CREDITORS
II LI. p. r~>ll indebted to the celale of Jowph Rob
| m*.m. late of Maeon eounty, deoai*il, arc re.
qiteatcii to make immediate payment,and tho*. having
neeouiit* ngiunel the niiine, will pr.iemt them in tciiii*
ol law. JACOB BLECKLEY.I .
jesseetarveK. I
Ikngaal U. l s tT § 4* 18
worn i: to debtors and creditors.
\LL pi'raon* imMucil to th> celat,’ of Dr Win
Sn-wiiii, late of iiibhcounty, deoeaard, are bare*
l.y n-ipiired to make immediate payment, and all tin**
having demandaagainet *ald rafale, will pn'eeut them
duly atteeled m term* of tfie law
ROLAND II1V1NS; Adm’s
flapt. 88. HM7. Wf> fit
SALT. SALT,
t SACKS halt,
I DIM) Ear mb by
Aapnat 4 ts-st OR AVES, WOOD It CO.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
fIE subscriber eall# the attention of Physicians,
ulf I Planters, and others, to his full stork of
■■*3 DRUGS. MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES,
DYE STUFFS, Hie., all ol which are pure, fresh and
unadulterated—“being able to know when such is the
caw,” having had nn experience of fifteen years in the
drug business, and received License by the Medical
Board ol Physicians of this State, as an Apothecary
GEORGE PAYNE,
March 3, 1847, 3 under Floyd House
QUININE! QUININE!
IUST received and for #n!*, a large lot ol the above
named article. SHOT WELL Hi GILBERT.
1 I ■ i. M
LEE< HESI I EECHESff LEEtHEBf!
,*r/wk FRESH LEECHES just n e. ivd, and loi
*) yh *
.!. . 2,1841 9 Druggist and i pothecary
TAKE NOTICE,
rpHAT tli* suliscribers keep constantly on hand a
I large stock of
Uiugs, IVXcdicincs, Chemicals,
r VINTS, *>II.S, l*\ i i:\T MKDISNIIS,
Fancy Articles, Perecmeiiy,
(■lass, Druggists’ C*lasa*ware,
and a host of articles too numerous to particularize.
Their medicines are all fresh, and pure, and cheap.
The public are respectfully invited to call and see.
SIIOTWELL 6: GILBERT.
June 23,1847 12
SHOTWELL k GILBERT
[AY recent arrivals from New York, hove received a
I # full and complete assortment of Drugs. Medicines,
Chemicals. Paints, O.ls, Dye .Stulls, Hie, all of
which are now oiler* and to the public very few, lor cash.
They also keep an extensive assortment of Patent Med
icin* s, umong which arc Dr. Boon's justly celebrated
Ague andl’Vvei I’iiis, which rarely it * verhiilto effect
a cure. Also his Compound Cathartic Pills, nil invalu
ble family Medicine.
Macon, Bspt 1 *>*>
IAOT 4811 ! POT 4811 ! 1 Ju t ret std and for
sale, by SHOTWELL Hi GILBERT.
M c tn, Aug. 11,1841 19
CIONGIIENS 1’ YU’K ! Just received and for
j sale,by SHOTWELL Hi GILBERT.
„ Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19
Glass! Glass:: Glass:::
IUST received and for sale, n large lot of Glass, o
all sizes from 8 by 10 to 24 by .£). Also n lot of
White I*end. Persons wishing to purchase, w*ill do
well to call. SHOTWELL Hi GILBERT.
Macon, June 1,1847. 9
mo TIIE lIE4I TIFIERS OF Til E COM.
L PLEXION SI RPRISING EFFIC \< A 1 My
EAU DIVINE DE VENUS AND NY Mi’ll SOAP,
composed ol nn Eastern Botanical discovery of surpris
ing efficacy for rendering the SKIN SOF'I and FAIR,
as well a# imparting a DELICATE ROSEATE HUE
to the compl*.xw*u.
Asa creator and c )nservator of that most distinguish
ing charm it. feinab* loveliness, a transparent fair skin,
JULES IIAUELS NYMPH SOAP,or EAU DE
VINE DE VENUS, may lx* said to exert an almost
magical [tower. Composed for the most part of Orient
al Balsamic plant#, to the utter exclusion of all mineral
admixture, it is distinguished medicinally for it. ex
tremely bland, purifying and soothing action on the
skin ; and, by acting on the pores and minute secretory
vessels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays ev
ery tendency to inflammation, and, by this method a
lone, effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples,
frtckles, sunburn, and other unsightly cutaneous visita
tions, so inimical to female loveliness. Its use will
change the most bilious complexion into one of radiant
whiteness; while on the neck, hands and arms it be
stows a delicacy mid fairness which its continued use
will happily protect, and every appearance of youthful
charm, to the most advanced periods ot life For sal**,
wholesale and retail, by JULES HAUEL,
Practical Chemist and Perfumer,
No. 120 Chesnut street,
4th door below Fourth, South side.
For sale bv GEORGE PAYNE, and
SHOTWELL & GILBERT, Macon.
{7#** A Premium aw arded at the Franklin Institute.
•Jin l#
V • Bit E.VKEMItiOFW*S
HEALTH RESTORATIVE:
Ail Hftcctunl Remedy for Uongh* and Colds,
Liver Ccmpuuiit, Gaining of Hiood—Pain
in the Side and Chest —also for Purifying
the a!lood—Eradicating Eruptions on the
Skin—and all other complaint* arising from
the want of tone in the Stomaeh.
rpHE efficacy of the Health Restorative is so well
_L known to the public, that the proprietor considers
the publishing of certificates as useless, hut those desi
rous of examining them can do so by calling on the A
gent. Pamphlets may also be had of the Agent, gratis
The following certificate is from Dr. Chilton, the well
known New York chemist:
“I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called‘C. Brink
erhoft’s Health Restorative,’ and find that it does not
contain Mercury, or any other m* talic preparation, nor
opium in any ot its forms. It is composed of vegetable
matter entirely.”
James R Ciiii.ton, M. D
C BRINKERHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y.
Principal office in the stored Mess*#, iiavou* k, Cor
lies Hi Cos., importers and tfealers in Drugs, Oils, &c ,
218 Pearl street.
For sale by SHOTWELL &. GILBERT, Agents.
Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the U.
States.
May 12, 1847 6 ts
Genuine Liquid Silver.
I.'OR reflating Military apparatus. Carriages, Can
dlestick.#, ( ustors, Hie. Slc. This article is in
bottles of various sizes. The cost of a few cents will
renew valuable articles, and make them equal to their
first value—its Duplication is easy, any one can apply it
with u cloth. P*r sale by
J. H Sc W S. ELLIS.
Macon, July 7, 1847. 14 3m
BAILI2Y’* SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY—
lor cough#.colds,asthma, influenza ,whooping cough,
spittinli of blood, anti all pulmonary diseases.
BAILEY’S SARSAPARILLA—For all diseases
arising from an impure state ot tin* blood: salt rheum,
scrofula, king's evil,chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia, dis
eas *s of the skin and bones, old ulcers, etc.
BAILEY’S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—
Tile most valuable r**m*dy—entirely vegetable prepara
tion—and sure cure.
BAILEY S A MERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure
exterminator >! worsts from the system, in general use
throughout the Unit'd States.
BAILEY S I MiIVALLEDMILITARY SHAV
ING CREAM—Tina article has stood the test of eight
year*, and gained lor itself a high reputation throughout
th** United Suites, Canada, and most parts of th* world.
BAILEY'S SI PLKIOII INDELIBLE INK—with
and w ithout th** preparation; warranted the best article
of the kind in use.
For sale by the Druggists generally throughout the
country, and at wholesale ami retail by
\VM. BAILEY, Proprietor, Aoothecaries’ Hall,
comer of Fulton anu Sands streets.
Also for sale by GR WES, WOOD & CO., Macon.
Dec. 3, 1846. 42
Savannah Dying Establishment.
\NT< >N IIASERICK begs leave to inform tin* citi
zensof M ACON, and the up country generally,
that lie has made extensive preparations tor DYING and
< LEANSING Ladies’ Silk and woolen Dresw*#. Shawls
Hie. Hie Hi# colors, particularly Black. Maroon and
Brown, will L warranted equal to any that can Im* pro
duced in tb United State#. Gentlemen's Garments
Renovated. Dyed, and warranted not to soil either th**
skin or the whitest linen. Price* moderate. Articles
left at th** St*ire of Mr. C. A. Ells, n*xt door to th**
Washington 1 fall, Macon, will be promptly forwarded, I
and returned with despatch.
April 21, 1847. Iyd
HOUSE \M) SIG\ PAINTING:
(•ruining, (Hlding,(<litziim, A Puper-liangiug
OLD CHAIRS re-seated with cane, painted and
gilded ;
Furniture repaired, vamislied, atid polished ;
Window and Blind# for wile
A F SHERWOOD,
Comer of Second and Dak Streets.
Macon, May 10th, 1847 y 6
Macon liowling fill loon • Mulberry Street,
MACON, GA
rplIE above w< ‘1 known and popular establishment, j
JL )giving recently undergone a thorough repair, im
now un*n r pas*ed by nny thing >f th**kind iti th** Smith- I
ern country, and is open for [lie reception of vkutotadu- i
ring the day and evening*. To bupiiiessmen. Planters, ‘
Merchant* and otb. ,s. ;• affords a pleuwiiit and ugree
alile place of imi < *nt nm hcidJiv ulaxation und a
tnuseiiieiit. Th. ibov i:hfidnant is in the most
convenient pari •! ‘be cit* hcr'g on Mulberiy stir*i,
n*'rly umlwiiy tie tween tlie Hotel#, and in tin* inline
uiat* vicinity of hiunn**## ‘I’U? propiieiir flatter# him
is if that h Im* liith'iui hail tlie good fortune U> give-aat
isfaetion in tlie ord**rly manng* inetit of th** csbihhsh
ment, and asm ires the public that lie will strictly en
lon.*** the ohaanranrr of the same g*>od ord**r l**r the *
future.
Tlie Proprietor hopes that w ith these reeonimenda
tiona and a strict attention to business, to merit the nat
nmage of the publa* K. E. BROWN.
Mmkm pit, 1847 -J
ED Git MBtIJA, from th* -ul*# idier
at tlie UpMUiCmiqiGrmin*li th** mghtof tie 29th
uit. a large <-lt #iiut serr* l horse, with flax mane and
tail, mid n lump upon In* right fore foot, which cause#
linn to limp A liberal reward will Is* raid f<>r the de
livery of this horse to tii** suliecnber, or l# Hall, F*#q . at
Knoxville. Crawford County, and any information re
specting hint will be tltUiiktully r*reived.
ELBERT M DAVIS.
Knoxville Sept 8, 1817 6w’23
nun D
,*\ Front tlr Suliscrifs r in Viiu ville about
. rv tw t weekj since, ft Black Horse rath* r l#*low
/ (p/ imJdk* size,and Iwvinga small whit** spot
m tti< i.u* • Any informational r*j!nrdto mid horse
will Imp tlumkfully received, a&tl a suitable re ward raid
lor lus delivery. J V bIIANKLIN
Hep ‘4p, *lfW
NAUTILUS
Rffutual Life Insurance Company*
,>H Wall Street, New \ ork.
\FTER mature deliberation, the Trustee* have
become convinced, and the experience of old es
tablished companies fully w arrant the t onclusion, that
the advantages of Life fncurance on tin* Mutual plan,
may be extended and diffused with greater convenience
too large class of contributors, and with equal security
to all the aspired, by requiring no great amount of the
premium to be paid in cash than the company will re
quire to meet it* engagement# w ith promptitude and
fidelity.
It ha# accordingly been determined that in all cases
where the annual premium shall amount t s.'*o, and 60
per cent, thereof shall have been paid in cash, an approv
ed note may be given lor the remaining 40 percent.,
payable twelve months after date, beat mg six per cent,
interest. The interest to be paid annually, but the prin
cipal not to be culled in unless tlu* exigence! of the
company require it, giving sixty day# notice, and then
only by assessments pro rata to the extent that may be
requited to meet the engagements of the company.
It is confidently anticipated that a system, tlie opera
tion of which is so fair and equitable, so well calculated
to place tin* benefits and blessings of Life Insurance
within the reach of ull, and at the same time enable
each contributor to share equally ohd fully not only in
its henificent security, but also in its profits of accumu
lation, will meet, as it i believed to deserve, the favor
and confidence of the public
The particular advantages offered by this company
nre:
1. A guarantee capital.
2. An annual participation in the profits.
3 No individual responsibility beyond the amount of
, premium.
4. Those who insure for a less period than life, par
i ticipate equally in the annual profits of the company.
The Nautilus company confines it# business exclu
sively to Insurance on Lives, and all Insurance apper
-1 taining to Life*.
The Rates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars.
Ii 11 | ■( I r
&£.<• I >rur I years. | life. | | Afc*\ I year, lyear* I life,
15 . 88 i56 10 169J83 320
20 91 9f ,1 71 45 1 91,1 96 373
25 iOO 1 12 20 1 50 196209 460
3nj 1 31 1 36 12 36 ! 55 232321 *5 78
35 l Ml 1532 75 60 I 35| I 91|7 <k
\ VR< >N M MERCHAN! . Prerideftt.
ROBERT B. COLEMAN, Vice President.
Trustees.
A. M. Merchant, Robert B. Coleman,
O. Bushnell, John M. Nixon,
Richard E. Purdy, llenry A. Nelson,
R. A. Reading, SamuelC. Paxon,
James Harper, Jonathan K. Herrick,
Lori no Andrews, William N. Seymour,
M. O. Roberts, Richard Irvin,
G. F. Lindsey, John S. Bussing,
111 nry K. Bogert, Morris Franklin,
Spsm er S. Benedict.
Actuary.
Pi.iny Freeman.
The company will also insure the lives of Slaves.
HYDE Hl JONES, Agents, Macon.
April 1, 1847. y 29
7TVr*A S\ORA\n HOUV4M,
J.X.A OF HAR TFORD, CONN.—The undersigned
Ag**list will tak** risk# against Fire in this city, Griffin,
Forsyth and other towns in the State, on as favorable
terms as any responsible Company. They will also in
sure against the risks of River Navigation ; their present
rates are, 3-4 per eent. to Savannah, and 7-8 to Charles
ton. REA Hi COTTON.
Macon, April 1,1847. 5
I in: IN &UIS ANCE. -The New York
|_J Life insurance and Trust Company having estab
lish'd an Agency in the city of Macon, persons may ef
fect Insurance with this Company on their own Lives
or the Lives of others, and either for the whole dura
tion of life or fora limited jieriod, by the puyment of a
small annual premium.
STEPHEN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary.
E. BOND, Agent, Macon.
Macon, Aqrill, 1847. ysl
Mutual Life* Insurance Company of'N. York.
MORRIS ROBINSON, President,
Samuel JLlannay, Secretary.
\CCUMULATED nett profits amount to $400,000.
Application# receivedjjy C. DAY & Cos
July 7, 1847 14
MA ro\ IICoY a B lt 4SS 101 4.
BBT, and MACHINE SHOP—The sub
scriber having recently made large and important addi
tions to his former list of patterns lor Overshot, Breast
and Tub Mill Gearing, is now prepared to execute or
ders for Flour Mills, Cotton Factories, Horse power
Mills for plantation grinding &c.i also Cotton Press
es, Gin Gear,Plates and Bulls, and Mill Irons of every
description ; all of which will be made of the very best
material ami workmanship, on reasonable and accom
modating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17, 1816. y 18
Farmers take CToticc.
Us E have th** right of a number of Counties for
Gaylord’s Patent Straw-Cutter. Tins ma
chine is the greatest of the day, and no humbug. It
cuts coni, oats, hny, phueks, etraw, or .stalk# with great
rapidity, and so easily that a boy of twelve years old can
work it. It can be attached to a gin wheel without any
extra expense, as the fly-wheel answers ior a pulley.—
The great advantage of this machine over all others, is
in the shape of the blade—it being concave and convex,
parting the straw* in the middle and cutting both ways,
which no other blade can do. So simple is this ma
chine, than any person that can grind an axe can put
the blade in order. Any black-smith can make the
blade. We shall keep one on hand lor our friends to
examine before purchasing.
CHAS. P LEVY Hi CO.
Ocmulgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue.
Macon, July 14, 1847. 15tf
MILL-STONES.
f subscriber being agent for an extensive Mill-
M. Stone Establishment in New York, will jurtush
to order , french bi rr esopas, and cologne mill
stones, <4 any size, and warranted of the very best
quality. R(>BERT FINDLAY
Macon, Nov. 13, 1846. 40
SQUARE BALES.
Bullock s compound lever cotton
PRESSES, being recently simplified and improv
ed, are now ottered to those wishing to put up Square
Bales as a superior article to any in use*. An examination
of their construction and principle, by those who study
true economy, and wish a good and permanent article,
is solicited that they may see and iudge lor themselves.
Prices, Eighty-five Dollars, delivered in Macon,
which includes tfie whole of the outfit of Irons, Rope,
Patent Right, Ac.
Annexed is bill of Timber for Same.
4... .pieces... .22 feet long, 10 by 10.
1 “ 16 “ “ 10 by 10.
1 “ 21“ “ 10 by 10.
4 “ 13 “ “ 6by 6.
2 “ 16 “ “ 12 by 16.
1 l2“ “ 12 by 20.
1 “ 31“ “ 9by 24.
2 “ 15 “ “ 3by 8.
2 “ 15 “ 14 sby 5.
1 “ 10 “ “ 12 by 19.
1 “ 7 “ “ 12 by 14.
1 “ 9 “ “ 4by 12.
10 good plank 18 “ ** 11 by 12.
1......** 25 “ “ 4by 12.
3 scantlmgs 20 *’ “ 3by 4.
Also, Gin (leering of all sizes, kept constantly on
hand ; gee ring lor Merchant Mills, Cotton Factories
and Mill-Stones of every description, furnished to order
nt Foundnry of K. FINDLAY, Macon, Geo.
Aug. 11, 1847 19
Straw Cutters.
I > FINDLA Vi* now manufacturing a lot of Cuf-
I L • ting Machines, which, for practical use, strength
j and durability, are probably unsurpassed. They are, by
, the by, no patent right attuir, but u plain und substnn
j tial machine for cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder,
! shucks, Ac with perfect cam* and despatch. Planters
other* arc ruywlirtly invitmd to call at Findlay’s
I Foundry,corner of Walnut and fourth streets, Macon.
June 23, 1847. ts 19
Cotton Presses for Sale.
j rp HE Cotton Press* s (Bullock's Patent.) heretofore
| I used in the pack iigeatablishment in tlus city, will
! U* sold if immediate application m made, at centre
j duced prices, including frame work, wiudlns, and every
thing complete lor each press, and sold in consequence
j ot the proprietors having discontinued the re inickrntt
business Apply M ROBER T FINDLAY
Macon, July 14, 1847. ts
\.\ ACT to alter and amend the third Section of
„ the second Article of the Constitution of this
State.
Whereas, the third Section of the second Article ol
the Constitution of this Slate reads in th* 1 follow ing
w**rds, to wit No peison shall br eligible to the otticr
of Govermu who shall not have been arui/eti of the U.
States twelve years, and an inhabitant ot this State six
years, and who hath not attained to the age of Unity
years, mid who does not tmorM five hundred acres of
land in his own t ight within this State, and other prop
erty to th*‘ amount of four thousand dollar*, mid whose
estate shall not, on a reasonable * -t limit ion, lie eoiii)* -
tent to the discharge of Ins just debts over and above
tin* sum -and whereas, said property qualification is
inconsistent with the genius ol our institutions and the
popular spirit of this age—
election I R* it enacted by tie* S* nnte and House ol
Representatives of the State ol Georgia, In general ic
s uibly ruet. and it is hereby enacted hy the authority
of the same, That so soon as this Act Hinllhave passe
agreeably to tin* rcouirmu nU* of th* Constitution, the
billowing shall b** adopted in lieu of the section aiwv’
recited, (to wit No (M-rsoii shall Is* eligible to the ot
tic -of Governor who shall not have hem a citizen i :
flic United States twelve years, and an inhabitant oi
tins Slate six years, and who hath not attained the age
ol thirty years.
Approved December 26th, 1813.
i 14. HIT 2
NOTICE.
\|,!, P*: ons havit g and mantis a ninst theHint.’ • I
lohnCrun j I, of Wilkit
son county, are requested to present tie in in terms <i
tl.*- law ; “,i >t* .1 l
make paynn iit.
JOHN CRUMIILKY. {
JLSSE CRLMBLEY.i Aa, “ **
August 9. 1847 20
LEGAL NOTICES.
n-ors*roN mii:rifi*’s n \i.k—Will te
sold at the court house door in the town of Perry,
Houston county, on the first Tuesday in November
next, the following property, to wit:
Two Mack colored horse Mules, and one bay Stall
ion, about 4 years old; levied on a# the property of Rich
ard Westbrooks, to satisfy hi# Tax for JBI7.
E K HODGES, l>p. Sli’ff'.
Sept. 29. 26
V DMINIHTH ITOR’S s VLi;. By virtue < i
l \ an order from the Honorable the Infertor Court of
Upson eoun’v w hile suing n# a Court of Ordinary, will
be sold at ihe Court House do*r of said county on the
first Tuesday in N< <-mber next, betw’een tlie usual
hours of sale, five negroes, viz:—Ben, n man about 47
yea*# of age ; Armstead, a man about 26 years of age :
Maria, a woman aged 42 years ; and her two children,
Laura, a girl six yeaisolJ, and Caroline, a girl about
18 months old.
Also, on Friday the 29th day of October, w ill he sold
in said county, at th** lute residence of Elizalieth Goode,
deceased, a portion of the personal property belonging
to the estate of the said deceased, consisting of planta
tion tools, household and kitchen furniture, oats, wheat,
corn, fodder, and cotton, one fine buggy, two horses,
some fine cow's and calves, and other cattle, cart and
oxen, and stock of hogs, besides other articles not men
tioned. The whole of the above property, belonging
to the estate of Elizabeth Goode, lnt** of said county,
deceased, and to be Hold for the benefit ol the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms—Purchasers buying
b>s than Five Dollars worth of property, will pay Cash.
Those buying more than Five Dollars worth, will give
small notes with good security, due in twelve months
after the sale. Sale to continue from day to day until
all is sold. THOMAS W. GOODE, Adm'r
Sept. 29, 1817. *26 tils
fMH K MONTHS niter date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper
county, for leave to sell a Negro Child belonging to Lu
cien Newton (minor.) O. 11. P. NEWTON, Guar.
September 8, 1847. 4in23
fM>I It MOVl'lls after date application will be
made to tlie Hon. the Inferior Court of Houston
county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to
sell tw'o Negroes, Pollard, n man, and Jane, a woman,
belonging to the estate of Malcolm T. Gilbert, late of
said county, deceased.
EDMUND GILBERT, Adm'r.
July 7,1847. 4m 14
YjMJI It MONTHS after date application will lx*
r made to the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting as a Court of (frdinary, for leave
to sell the real estate of John Worthington, deceased,
late of said county.
EDMUND M ROBERSON, Adm’r.
Twiggs Cos., June 15, 1847. 11
J7HH It MONTHS after date application w ill he
r made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell tlie Land# anil Negroes belonging to the estate or
Thomas M. Mann, late of said county, deceased, sos
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
SARAH T. MANN, Adm’rx
July 14,1847. 15
IjMH !t MONTHS alter date application will lx*
V made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Up
son county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell on** Lot of Land, lying in Baker county, belong
ing to the estate of William Robertson, deceased.
JOHN W. ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
July 21,1847. 16
EM)I R MONTHS aft*i date, apj iication w
F made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Upson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot of Land, number 75, in the 10th district of for
merly Monroe now Upson county, as the real estate of
Richard N. Smith* late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN WETHERBY, Adm’r.
Sept. 15, 1847. *24 4m
T?BPR MONTHS after date application will be
F made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk
inson county, when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for
leave to s**ll all the land belonging to the estate of John
Crumbley, sr., In** of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heir# and creditors.
JOHN CRUMBLEY, Jr. ) , , .
JESSE CRUMBLEY \ Adm w -
August 11,1847. 19
Georgia—Hare C omity.
Wf HERE AS Miles J. Gue#t and Sarah Joyce, ad
ministrators on the estate of Henry Joyce, late
ol so and county, deceased, apply to me for letters of Dis
mission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band at office, this Bth day of Sep
tember, 1547. GEO. B. WILLIAMSON, c. c.o.
Sept. 29, _____ 26 m6m
Georgia—Monroe County.
YITHEREAS James H Haynes applies for letter#
Dos administration, w ith the w ill annexed,on th**
estate of Charles W. Ha> tes, late of said county, de
ceased ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindled and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office w itliin the time prescribed by
law, to show cause i ai.y they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
E. G. CABANISS, c. c. o.
Sept. 29, 1847. 2w26
Georgia—Hare County.
V¥ r IIEREAS David J Miller and Elizabeth Yarbo
vV rough apply to me for letters of administration
on the estate of William Yarborough, late ofsaid coun
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 20th day of Sep
tember, 1847.
CUYLER W. HILLIARD, n. c.c.o.w.c.
October 6. 27 6t
Georgia—Ware County.
YY7*HEREAS William Smith and Joseph Sermon,
\\ administratofs on the estate of William Smith,
late of said county, deceased, apply for letters of ihsniis
mission.
These are therefore to cite and summon all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
Inw.to shew cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this sth June, 1847.
GEO. B WILLIAMSON,CIk CO.
June 16,1847 wlwll
Georgia—Monroe County.
Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes, July ‘
Term, 1847.
William W. Hardy and James J Banks,executors
of the last will and testament of Charles Hardy dec.’
having fully administered the estate of said deceased, I
pray letters of dismission therefrom.
It is ordered by the Court that this rule be published
once a month, for six months, at the expiration of which
time, said letters will be granted, unless cause to the
contrary be shown.
A true extract from the minutes of said ('ourt, July f,
1817. E. G. CABANISS, C. C. O.
Georgia—Ui>m>n County.
U7HEREAS Thomas W. Goode applies to me for
Letters ol Administration on the estate of Eliza
beth Goode, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite und admonish nil anil sin
gular the kindred mid creditors of Haul deceased, to Im*
ami ap|M*ar at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to allow cause if any they have, why said letters
should not hi* granted.
Given under my hand nt office, ihi# Ist day of July,
1847 M H. SANDWICH, dec. t. c.o.
July 7. _ ii ill ii It
Georgia—Macon County.
UTIIEREAS, Thomas L Rives, Administrator on
the estate if Arch well Joiu-h, lute of mid coun
ty. deceased, applies for letters of dismission, he lumng !
lullv administered on the same according to law :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- !
gulai the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to ap
pear at my offi**** and file their objections, if any they
nave, why mid letter# should not In* granted
WM. W. CORBETT, c r. o.
Mneon county, July 12, 1847 ni6mls
MarthaPnitinhall, Ex'rx &*• i Rule Ni#i to l’medoK*
I ■ Houston
John (. Clark. ) Superior Court.
I T Hpj>earing to the court, that scire facia* to tnnke ‘
. names ti the above stnted case having been issued,
and returned bv the Sheriff with the follow ing entry — I
“John G. ( lark is not to Im* found in I loiotton county ’- I
it is ordered by the Court, that **rvie** of scire tiiems Im* i
iierfeeted, by tlie publication of this Rule once u month
for four mouths, in the Georgia Journal A \l**s#**iig**r.
A true extract lr*tn the Minute# of Houi>t*ii Siqs rir
Court, June 18, 1H47.
Jura 3 0 iii im 13 WM II MJLLI R( V k
(■oorgin Monroe ( ouuty.
ffTHKRKAH William M I’op* nppli* !.i lettei-of
It
estate of Wiley II Pope,late of said county, dera*n#**d, I
These are therefore t*> cite and admonish all mid sin
gular the kindred ami creditor# of said deceased, to lie )
und appear at my office, within th * turn* prescribed by
law, to show eau#**, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
• K, * r. o.
August 4, 1847. iu6mlH
(•toigiu M mo* ( ouuty*
Tlioma# IV#ou applies tor letters of
administration on tiie estate ot ‘J'honias Brautly
of Maul county, deceased .
‘i’ll**#'* are therefor*', to cite arid ndmotiish all and
singular, the kindred and creditmsof I, to
fx* and app'-ar at my office within the tuns pnrarrilied
i.y law, to show earn *, il liny th* y have, wig said let
t* rs sllould (Hit be gramed. * 4 ,
E. (i. CABANISS, c . O.
Augii#t I. I#7 .1#
NOTICE.
\T the February term of tlie Superior Court to be
. held in mid for Crawford County, application
will he made, t**r leave to divide the estate of John
King, d* ceased. JOHN T. BARNES
Sept. 15 1847 mini
LEUAL NOTICES^ 1
T.IXHCI TOM’S s\ Ii:. Will
Vj < ourt lljmis.-iloorin Ijiiin r. \|:i ( .,„’. '■ .
able to on order of th- Honorablr tl lr . , V° u,lt ’ • -i.
satd county, who.. >iui. a for orJ ina „” “"“U-V
first lu-hlnym .s..vnnW it-xt .hoi
to-wit. Noh. ;.snd fid, ihT&'sU
formerly Muscogee now Mneon coumv “ w, xi
null mu on the tsanie ; nlso Lots \ u , ! h ~
2d district of etiid county. ° B ' s “J 131, “
Abo, on the first Tuesday in Drcrmh..
sold at ,he ( our. Houmdoirin MaZZ r"■
tv, fractional Lot No. 218, in tlie • ’Hsf{* U,
ly \\ ilkinson now Twiggs county
Also, on the first Tuesday in Jami.,„.
sold liefore tlx* Court House tloor’h” ‘{’il"'” * 1
dolph enunty, I,nt No 23U, in t|„. l",|, it.
No. 65, m the iltli district of i„n u ,. uv i ~
dolph c* unti ‘• ‘
Also, on the first Tuesday in Felrum„ n
the Court House door in Amkriu s ,f xi i
Lot No. 242, in th** 16th district, and l it y'^V
17th district of said county. -
Also on the first Tuesday in March n™ i , !
t oiiii House door in 1 aluotion, |,,\ , 1
Ist district of formerly Troun now Tiili ,‘, u
, Abo, on the first ‘l'n. sday hwlor,” t,(T 1 ! 1
( oim House door in Stuvart eminiv I,"vJ
the }Bt , district of formerly Lee n0w'5,..,,;
All the above property sold for the li,.|„.u, , n ”"!
*• Join. Ki.sl.in', lute of .Mhcoi, , w"l' 1 : ’ J
lerms made known on the days of s.i,/’ UlCt4 d.R
WILLIAM RUsHiN I I
s. 11. I'.x roN m . I
JOHN U. KOiKitlßs i ‘-‘"l
Sept. 1,1947. t ‘ Rh >) B
ll\ IK I TOK’S S.\ Ii: be„ l( “ I
Ii ruMduy m November m I
Marion, l wiga county, seven Neu , “ 1
about forty-live years ohl, find her i w ,,',.’ S
one four and the other two years old; l) in v ■
one years old, and her three female’ c ||i| l j l “ “""'g
live years old, one two years old, and t|„ W
tluee monllis old. Property belongine tn ii “ ‘■
Daniel Massev, deceased,and sold for the U ? I
heirs mid creditors ol said estate Term.,, B
sale. WM. BRYAN
_ept I. IH-IT CM22 with
“171 XECIJTOR’S SALE. I
J
Htitidreil bushels Os tom, nnd one lourlhoti .U
lirowmi pm, sixteen aeresof ssi.t land Z
ishnble property behingtng to the , s ,„ t< . , fl
Hunt,deceased. I ermson the day f
Also, the lands above mentioned I
ostate may Is- fi.r at private (ale 1 D, ’ ,nß M
JANIES CONN ALLY v I
ALEXANDER PERRiNtt e t .B
DAVID.CLEMEN
October 6, 1847. 27 61 I
| V\i;( I TOIUS SALE.-W,!!
X-i first luesday in December next nt Lr®
House in the county ot Pulaski, the followm!,.'*
wit the west half of lots No. 316 nnd 301
Dist.of originally Wilkinson now |*uln#ki l, H
joining James Bryan and Burr. It J0n1,.;, ,’ S
th** estate of Daniel Massy late of
den*M*d,So|l for ill** I’* id fit ol tii,- In-in. aiiVi-JBI
Terms of sale on the day. H
. WM. BRYAN Fivfl
Oct. 4th, HIT.
\ IMI IMSIIi V I t>IPS S \ LKiTfiTvSB
an order ol the Honorable
lord county. when sitting for ordinary punliw.
sold nt tin* Couit House door ot said c u n
fust Tursday in Noveinl#*r u.-xt. I>. tw-, ,
hours of sale, part of Lot of Land No
district i'l turnn Ily Houston now Cimwldm .
taming 112 acres, more or loss—it (K ing thr.n
wher**on John Bryan, d**reas*il, ||\**iT >„
prop*rtv of s;iiil John Bryan, tor th<-
tion. Terms made known on the day of sav
ARTHUR BRYAN. W®
a , lUI . HANNAH BRYAN.aSM
Sept. 1, 18 L QpjM
POSTPONED E
\DMI\ISTR ATOIt’S SALE.—H’i/i *
_ l>*loi e the Court House in Lee county, on &
Tuesday in November n xt, during the ususnh,
sal**, that valuable Lot of Land. No 32. in tbl
district of Lei*, belonging to tin* estate of Sami J
ins. late <d Monroe county, deceased, s UI(J (l ,
b*‘ii* lit <’t‘ the legatees of said <l**cea-n| .
day of sale. ROLAND BIVINS
GEO. W BIVINS
K DMI MSTH VTOIPS S A \A). W Vj
on tin* first Tuesday in Novemfier n-r
tie* t “in t House door at Bninlirulg**, D'cn- . e,
Lots*.! Land niiiiibrs 237 and 31# in die *ji*-. j
o! Early r*<unty originally, now 1 )*entnr e*-u:-v j
by order of Court, as tb** |io[ertv of’ Archik.:ij
late ot Talbot county. il i*i*as**d, for tin* ietiri/.tj
heirs. Term# tua.l. know n rai tii*- dav ut sup
WILLIAM M. BROWN, Ai
Be[t 1 . 1847 ?> -q
4 DM INIS I K \TOirs s \|,i:._\V.„>
\ M‘fot** the Court Hons** door hi die eity *
c*n, on tin* first Tuesday in I>< i * mln*r ik .v vi
tb** usual hours of salt*: The HtU SE and W
land. li’i in* ry *eeupi dby 1 Uackslu-ar llrvan. 1
ville, adjoining lands of G*n Heal I and ottui
eoutmmng tlmty-s<*v.*n aon-s. won■ or loss t H
woodland, watli a **• n*. •, f’oi. g.aU aw*.liD.i H
■
an order ot tin* Interior Corn t m Pulaski a u. a JH
f<*r ordinary jmuj)os**s, as tli* j.ropi-ity *>f th* liR
Blaeksbear Bryan deceased Terms maJ* A; I H
the day ol sale. F
ELLEN A. BRYAN, A,inn®!
AUG. H H ANSELL, AkM !
Sept 8, 1847 % : jHI
\ DMIMSTH \TOirs SVI.Ii.-W, i I
on tb*- first Tuesday in ( ft*toiler next, mb
Court I lon- door at ‘I a 11-otton. Talbot cou:d
man. nani’- l Will, about litty-tiv** ya:s.o! St Wm
tin* (Ho|i.*M\ ot Aroli:‘-aid t iray'. i;.t<*. t 1: iHi
(l.*(vas**.l. tor■ tb** b*-m-tit the b**irs o| sa.. .ct I
Terms made known on the day of sale HI
WILLIAM M BROWN \i ■
\ i:u-t I 1841 I ,
\IMIINM R VTOR ssVI U -I i |
an oi 1.-r of tin* MonorbU* ln;*nor (.our J H
ton *.fiini\. wln-ti mium: lot on,D’.nv j .-,• •• H
sold at tin- Court-house door ol s.nu c.-i -I ■
tin- lawful hours of salt*, on tin* ti;si In
v. iiib**r tn \i. I. ’t ot Laud. numb, r tw*’ \- g
in tin to ut, .mb 11 *l.>triet ot Ib’ii-ioiM H
mg two Inin Inal two and ahailtnns
jm ily ,-t James Bell, dee* as* ,1, t-.r tlie ’ 1 ra
In irs and creditors of said deceased. Ter:..?
mad** known on the day. h
JAMES L. FULLER At W
Sept 1, 1847. _ 21 1 ■
\1) >1 I > ISTK \ I OH'S > \l i:.-W
on the first Tuesday in l>penil**r n<i: H
t (.mt 11 ’us- door in tin- town ot Mariot ‘1 ->
ty,tin* flK>w mg land to w it, lot 124 **iTra.:..j H|
aero# moo* or loss, nlso s< nth west pn” “1 * - H
tauuriii 138 iik-i** or I* s adiommy lai •> I” H
SliJtibk* W ar** and other#, lM*Uiigiuu i-il*"H H
John W *atlioiiturtoti lat** *t #:*t*l ( <>u n .*-
t< : tin l ti- tit ot tin-In IIS ami . n-.br !’ • •* { HH
the dn>. HI
EDWARD MeROBKRSON.Aj H
Get 3111, 1817 J B
AdininistrntorN Sale.
Will Ik* sold on the first Tuesday in
before the Court House door at JacKson in l >!! v
ty, Lot of land No. 65 in the 14th district
as the property of Archu. Gray late of RJ*
ty for the benefit ol the heirs l*
know non the day ol Sale. ,j
WILLIAM M. BROWN AJ
Oct. 2d, 1847.
\I>W IMSTR % TOR’S S\ t.K.-"-’
on Saturday, the 30th ol October J
idence of Dr James My rick, in Bibb
perishable property of Dr. William
late ot satif county, consisting ol a stock *1
comprising all the varieties needed by a
sician ; a set ol Stngical Rimtminenw
pa rat us; also, about 65 vuluinei ol J
wearing apparel, Middle hags. hnltb° Jl
’ fine horse, saddle and bridle, and other ar ’
incious to meiittoii, belonging to said * ,
for the h* nefit of the creditors.-- m
on iho day of Kile. ROLAND I' lv J
H,-|>l TJ, I *47 -
i O 111 \IST 14 A TOR’S jj'”
/V an order of the Honornhlr *l’ ‘ ,
Sumter county, when sitting for oru 1
i will Ik* sold ut the Court lltNise door Hi *
the fust ‘l’uesday in Decemh* r next. .
hours ol sale, the follow inf !*< i
No. 217, in the 30th dmtricl.
open land, Gin-house and daui.
Screw, under good IV*rwre ; No. k-W
lorty acres opi* n lainl und good , Lx ■
chasers will Ik* required to pay one j” rlftf 4
small notes with approved ns
. thirds, piiyaldc the 23th Ih'cenils r, .
property of the late N*wih Golding*
benefit of the heirs of so l idp>HTH j
Sept. 22, 1817.
* IMIIMSTR \ r;>R> 1 ; 1
4 \ on the first Tuesday J* 1 r
the Court Houk* door m l*'**)’ 11,l ; 4 ‘ulhsfoM
House and It, lying in t.c all j t>'p4
county; the lioue* is a coiuin‘ , di _
ling, and attached to the preiiuy l . . #n( j M
tinning about 170 acres, g***® . . late 4
‘Hold ns the propsrty of Snmufl o' l
county, deceased, wr the IllVlfl
uuJ - Bam*JSi
.Ailm r. wd* j
Hrpt. HI7.
v iniIYIHTK %T**n’N
/V li” ll,.imrMf tti'-
nam cniiniy, wlu'ii ti‘*i, 1,,r ;,c OK
Ik* s*>ld ut the court-house 1,1 , ‘..-.t with*® ®
the fiist Tu**slny in iN-eetiiber l *
hours of sale, ‘I hree Hundred
mote or less, adjoining Cogbiirn. * . Wjri*]
the same being tlie real estate ** uu|ieirW
ed, and to lie sold lor the G* l **’’*** k
on Tcrma ofnle madr ‘JyiTR J
Brpt. TJ. 1817.