Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, October 20, 1847, Image 4

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S()\S OF TKMPKRANCK. THE Annual Seaoinn of the Grand Division of this Stnii\ will Ilf held nt Tenipovanoe Hall, in the Ci ty f .Macon, on Wednesday, the 13th October, com mencing nt 7 o’clock, P. M, Officios and Representatives are requested to be punc tual in attendance as the Election of Officers will take place and other important business will be transacted. The attention ot Subordinate Divisions is particular ly called to Rule Second, Constitution lor Grand Divi sion. My order, . _ „ WILLIAM DIBULK, Grand Scribe. UT- The Deputy G. W. P.’s of the several districts arc requested to be prompt in having their reports and the returns of the Subordinate Divisions forwarded to the G W. P. as early in October as practicable \V S WILLIFORD, G W. P. Sept. 29, IM7. 3t CHINA. YiriUTß and Gold band French China Dining and VV Tea Sets. White and Gold band French Chinn Cups nnd Sau cers, (by the doxen.) Rich Gold band sprig and painted Cups and riaucers, lnrge size, mild separately. Rtrh Gold band sprig and painted Vases While and Gold band Pilchers nnd Mugs—various „,,. s . HYDE A. JONES. Mncon Sept 29 1*47 fiwdt* LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON OINS. UTrL respectfully inlorm our friends and the planters \\ generally, ot Alabama and Georgia, that the GI RARD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY is in full operation. . . It is ntniily supplied with the very best materials which could be selected. The machinery is all new, and constructed on the most approved plans lor the manufacture of Cotton (tins. The machinists and workmen employed in the estab lishment are skillful and experienced in the business ; and we have made such improvements m the mechan ism and construction of our Gins that we feel certain, in every case, to furnish a (Jin which will perforin 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 Gins to planters in various rvirts of the country during the season, und not one of that numherhas failed to give general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample of Cotton. OOP* ORDERS can be sent to us by mail, or contract* made with our Agents who are travelling through the country. GINS will be sent to nny part of the country, and in all cases warranted to jKTlorm well. Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di rect their letters to Columbia, Ga. N. OrsLEY, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia. E T TAYLOR & CO. Sept‘22 25tf Girard. Ala. HARDEMAN &. HAMILTON, Willi-. House Hint Commission Merchants, MACON, HAMILTON Sc HARDEMAN, Factors uml Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, WILL give prompt attention to the sale of Cotton and Country produce, as well ns to * the filling of orders for Bagging, Rope, und •Jo it HIGH SILKS AND CASHMERES. THE undersigned have received anew and beauti ful stock of Rich Fall Dress Silk* and Cashmerejt, consi.-ting in part of plain changeable, strik'd and plaid, Gro de Rnine, Gro de Royale, Gro dr Algi-r, Gro de Pekin, Satin de Chine, <Rtomnn and other Dress Si'ks blnck Tatlits, Poult de Soule, Satin Russe, Gro (iruin, plain, striped and watered Silks, for Scarfs, Ac.; new rtyle rich printed Cashmeres ; striped and plaid Mous se line dr Laine, in various patterns:super plaid Cash meres; Lupin’s best qualities French Mennoes of all shades; Gale. Clarence and Oregon Plaids; Worked Collars and Capes ; embroided, revere, hemstitched and corded Lawn and Linen Cambric Ildk’fo.; Silk and Cotton Hosiery , Gloves, See., All of whicli will be sold by the piece or otherwise, at usually low prices. LOGAN .V ATKINSON. HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES. LOGAN A ATKINSON have just received and offer for sal e, Carpetings, Pugs; Blankets, Tick ings, 10 1 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting nnd pillow rase I Linens; 10-4 and 12-4 Cotton Sheeting and pillow case Cotton; Irish Linens; American and English Long Cloths; table Linen and table Cloths and Napkins; Russia, Scotch and Hucaback Towellings; furniture Calico and furniture Dimity; Table Covering of vari ous kinds; 10-1, 11-4 nnd 12-1 Blankets, of best makes; Woolen and Cotton Flannels, all qualities; Striped. Plaid and Embroidered Curtain Muslins; colored and white Marseilles Quilts; tog. ther with their usually large variety of black and colored Dress Silks, Cash meres, Plaid Goods, Shawls, Worked Collars, Ameri can and British Prints, Silk and Cotton Hwsiery, Gloves. Hdkfs., Sec., Sec . to which they invite the attention of their friends and the. public generally.-—Cloths, Cassi meres, Sattinets, Kentucky J* :ins. Kerseys, Linseys, English, French and American Tweeils, Vestings, just received; which we will .-‘ell at the v ry lowest prices. LOGAN A ATKINTON. sept 29 26ti. Crockery anil Ulavu Ware. DINING and Tea Set*-, suih rfine S: nc and Chin’i Ware, Liverpool and Plain Ditto, Plain, and | Fluited Glass Ware of very di-.- np: •n. Tumbler* Decanters, Wines, Fruit Pitchers. Ac . a very large and general stock just received by LOGAN A ATKINSON. sept 29 26tf. Foreign Brandy, Wine, Gin, Ac. Ip~ half and Quarter pipes of various vintages, Otard e) Dup”uy Sc Cos , und • pi|H-s Asseignette Cognac Brandy, 20 quartei-s and eight pipes Madeira, Port and Mai aga Wine, 5 pipes Holland Gin, Monongnlieln I Whisky, vintage 1826. 50,000 Regalia, Prinnjs*, and Pnnctella Sugars, 30 loxes Lemon Syrup, a superior article. Also, 200 Ikxcs (Haas, hum 7byoto 12 by 18. Just received by T. C. DEMPSEY. Macon Sept 20. 26 BAKER LANDS FOR SALE. JAM KS B< >N D ofii-rs for wile three of the l*si settlements of Lund in the county of Baker, viz: one comprising Two Thousand acres, on the ki okee creek, m the second district of saiclcounty, on which there is anew well finished Frame Dwelling house, and appropriate out-houses, Ac., constituting the best unproved plantation in Baker county; said plantation having seven hundred and titty acres o! clear ed land in die best order for cultivation Also, Seven Hundred and Fifty acres, lying on tin* Colawaliee.com pnsmg some oi the enotcest l otum l/mda, and contain - ing three hundred acres of open land, with all necessa ry plantation buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement of Fifteen Hundred acres, in the second district ot Ba ker, on the Colawahee creek, one of the very richest unimproved places in the county.—Apply to JAMES BOND, Baker county, Ga. or JOSEPH BOND, Macon, (in. Sept. 29, 1847. 26 14t VALUABLE PLANTATION IN BAKER COUNTY FOR BALE. YITILL be sold on favorable terms, u body of Land \\ consisting ot eight fractions, and four Lots of 250 acres each, comprising 1740 acres, lying on the west bank of the Flint River, from four to eight mil*** l b#*hiw Albany. About 300 or 350 acres are cleared. and 250 now m cultivation by Michael Lott. Mot of the Land is valuable, und is a very desirable location for an extensive cotton planter, and it also has great advantages ‘ nu range for stock immediately below Persona with ing to purchase, will apply to die subscriber, nt this office. BIMRI ROBE. Macon, Sept. 1, 1847. 22 Lunds in linker, Dooly, Lee nud Early for Sale, No. 339,7ih District Early, now Baker, n valuable lot; No. 67,26 th Dm. Early; No 130,8 th Di*. Dooly; No 95, sth Dih Dooly; No 213, 13th District of De. Visit or apply to die SubscriWr at /lolryondnle P. O (50 mile station Central lUilnmd) Bcnvm Cos , Ga One of the above iota is near llaw kinsville ; one near Traveller* Rest; one near Starkvdle Bept 8 18-17 1y23 WILLIS YOUNG. NOTICE W* W 111 V KSIIALI.. would r*s(N*ctful 1/ lygive notice to all jM-rsons allliei. and withC xx lk, Fistula, Wxaa, and all ufeers and ttmiors, originat ing from wiiatsoevercause, that he will leave Marietta, Ga. in time to return to hm n**ids®ee at Macon, (Ja , by tlie Ist of October next. At which place he may be found during the yeni, or until the Ut ol June. 1848 |>r. M. ueetiis it only necessary to add, that his form er and continued suncess in the management of their ‘ diseases, is eonclacive i-videis’e of the sujiet iority ofhla praetiee over nil others known in this, or any other country. For the correctneaa of this aseertion h refer* to hi* |>a 1 nplifeton Cancers, Sic , which may lr obtain ed gratia, by application to him hy letter (jh*st paid) or othcrw iw For the further encouragement of the af flicted, Dr. M. would |ust add, tluit, on their arrival at Mucoii, they will liave tlie most übundnnt testimony in favor of the utility of the treatment, by having access to those wh<> have Iren made whole, nnd also, to those wlenre continually under treatment (tnnnvnrioiis jmrts of the union) iti every stage nnd variety of tlie com plaints. The treatment so without the use of knife, or caustic, and ia both constitutional nnd local. Sane curious pre servations o| cancerous dis< ascs, may he seen at hit •Hire under tlie Floyd House. Macon, Sept 29, 1817. 26 5t NOTICE. THE &tickhoblemof the Commorrial Banket Ma con. are hereby notified nml informed, that | hnve instituted an action of Awturupsit against said Bunk, upon seventy dollars of the Uhls us souJ iiank—said ac tum ItrtHight in 1 lie Huis-nor Court of Bibb county, re tunuibfoto the Noven 1 fcr Term. 1847. of said Court AMOS VV. HAMMOND (Motor 13, 1847 24 4w ULASS wart:. and Piesscd lkeaiiters, Tumbler*. Goblets * niatrq.;i.-n . Di-lw". H ill Lan tUi, Salts Mantfe Lmiiiih. Water I) run ter*. Butter Tuna. Nap pies, 1 1 tchera. Sum U.wla Ewmlibsme*, Pciipcrs, Vin cgais. Mustards, *Sp M t Jam, Ae Ac , HYDE A JONEB 4 Mm on B* p* 29, 1847 6w26 GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA # *vr *i The Annual Communien ]\ tionofthe Grand Lodge of the State of Georgia, will yvi convene nt the Maaonic Hall. A in the city of Macon, on f sS' e ™% s Tuesday the 26th October. All subordinate Lodges un jyWwJetSiSsL ! er ,ls wilt * due notice thereof, and lie v / represented in the Uommu niention. A public Address,it is expected, will Is* de livered on Thursday, by Brother Richard D. Arnold, of Savannah. The Brethren generally arc desired to attend nt that time. By order ofthe M. W Grand Master. S. ROSE, Grand Secretary. Maeon Sept. 15 24 ex’ The Masonic Expositor, Recorder, rede ml Union nnd Athens Whin, will give the above three insertions. SCIENTIFIC AND ECLECTIC MEDIC AL INSTlTUTE—Petersburg, Vn. rfIHE first annual Course of Lectures of the Medical I Department of this Institution, chartered on the Bth of March last, (1847,) will commence on the first Monday in November next, and close on the lust ot February following. This Institution ofTcrs superior advantages nnd inducements to nil students of medi cine who may desire to qualify themselves thoroughly as Botanic Physicians. FACULTY: Paul West Alley, M. I)., Prof, of Phy. and Path. A M Black, M D . Prof, of Anatomy. C. J Kf.nworthy, M. D., Prof, of Surgery. I. M Cominos, M. 1), Prof, of Principles and Practice of Medicine. E. P. Banning, M. !)., Prof of Obstetrics, Sec. Hknry M. Prick, M. D.,.l’rof, of Therapeutics A Ma teria Medicn. J. Thomas, M. D., Prof, of Chemisfry and Forensic Medicine. Fees for the Course, f75. Graduation fee, sls. Board $3 per week. The text book*” recommended will Ik* consulted ec lectically, nnd with careful discrimination ;— the. funda mental doctrines taught in this Institution being those of Thompson, —that there is no necessity of employing poisons of any kind ns remedial agents ; nnd that the object, ill exhibiting any remedy, should he to sustain, nml not to depress the vitnl powers. £ XT An announcement of the Course will be sent to nil who may desire it, by communicating, post paid, with C. J. KEN WORTHY, M. I)., Dean of the Faculty. T. S. Pleasants, Secretary. Petersburg, Va Sept 22, 1847. 6w25 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I TINES Si. HARRIS have this day associated with I I them in business Mr. JAMES II HANNON, for the purpose of doing an AUCTION, WARE-HOUSE and C<VIMISSION business, under the firm name of Hines, Harris & Hannon. We have taken the Ware- House on the corner of Cherry and Second Street, known as Gen. Elias Beall’s, situated in the most central part of business. We now tender our services to our friends, and the public generally Iti the above buisiness, our individual attention will be given to all business cut rust ed to our care, and the usual facilities granted to our customers. Hines a Harris would take this opportu nity of returning their thanks to their former friends ami customers for past favors, and solicit for the new con cern a continuance of their patronage. HINES, HARRIS & HANNON. Macon Sept 1 1817 2in22 HOLT & ROBERSON. FACTORS AND GENERAL C OMMISSION MERC || ANTS, Savannah Georgia, RESPECTFULLY tender their services to their - friends and the public. Having been actively en- i gaged in this branch of business tor several years past, their actual experience and observation has afforded them every opportunity of becoming perfectly fnmilliar with the duties and responsibilities attending its opera tions. Their personal attention will be given to sales of COTTON AND ALL OTHER PRODUCE con signed to their care, also to executing orders for B AG GING. BALE ROPE, FAMILY AND PLANT ATION SUPPLIES, at the lowest Prices. Their charges will lx* ns fi*w and reasonable as the actual cost can be made, by strict economy, with facil ities for Storing. Weighing, Sec., which are not surpass ed in the city. They hope by continued application and personal attention, to promote the interest, and give sat isfaction to those confiding business to their care. ASA HOLT, Sept 8, frag W B ROBERSON. WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEO. Joseph Washburn,! John R. Wilder, > Fkan is G. Dana ) September 1, 1817. *9t22 LAW SCHOOL AT AUGUSTA. rpHE Subscriber’s Lectures will be resumed on A MONDAY, the 18th day of October. WM TRACY GOULD. Aug. 1, 7847. 19td CARVER’S GINS. THE Subscribers are Agents for the sale of E CAR - I VEK A CO’S , Patent Improved COTTON ! GIN This gin has proved itself to be a very superior article w herever it has been used, and no better rec o:nLaudation can be given it than the opinions of those who have tested it. They are both elegant and dura ble in their make/and are warranted to give satisfac tion in all cases, or they may be returned. The former prices have been considerably reduced. Apply at the Ware-House of the Subscrdiers. JOHN JONES Se SON. Macon Sept. 15 15w24 CITY.TAX BY order of Council, notice is hereby given, that the Tax Book will be closed on the 15th October and that Executions will issue against all defaulters afte’ j that day. My Office will be kept open every day (Sun days excepted,) horn 9 until 12o'clock, wherepaynients canhe made. A. R. FREEMAN, Treasurer Sept 22 6t25 NOTICE. 8188 TAX COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, ) • Macon, Aug. 31, 1847 $ IVERSONS wishing to pay their taxes will pi. as* call at my office over E. E. Brow n’s Magistrate’s Office on Mulberry street, where I willalways be found unless called to the country. Office hours from BA. M. until 5 P.M. R. BASSETT, Sept. 8 49 Tax Collector. GREAT BARGAINS in vai.I'AHLE (Oi roi landh. rplIE subscriber would inform the up-country plnnt | tn, thru if they wi-li to pvretoos ns beat hrada in Baker, for nothing almost, ttiey would do well to con fer with him first, before attempting to purchase else- ‘ when*. 1 have only two plantations for sale, which are j respectively known as the Traveller** Rest, now divi- ‘ ded and occtimed by Berk, Riggins and Bilbo, the other, the most valuable, is occupied by Pap (J. Spires nnd St. Nichels. For particulars apply to the tmbecril**r at Thomasville, or to my agent and attorney, Mr. F. J. Wheaton, Albany, Go. JOHN JONES. Thotaawritle, S pi 22. fet7 ft SUNDRIES. ■* (HIKING Gln*ea, Britannia Castors andCofle. I A Pots, Knives and Forks, Waiters ill sets ami single, Shovels and Tongs, Dinner and ‘Pea Bells, Sic Sic HYDE Sl JONES Macon Sept 29 4w22 LAMPS. I ÜBT received direct from the Manufactory, an ns aortim nt of MOLAR, BIDE nnd Bl UPEND. IMG I. \M PH tl the latest styles and patterns. These Lamps arc designed for the use either of Lard or Oil. Also, Lamp Shades, Tubes nnd Wick*. HYDE <Y JONES. Sept 29 4w26 Georgia—ll ou don County. nniEREA i u mi! vY head, amily for letters of Di*uiimion from the Giinrilinusliip of Rebecca C. HollingNbend. These are tlierrfore to cite, and ndiuoiiish all con cerned, to !>e and appear at my office within the time prescriliedby law, to shew ciflus* (if any they have) why said letters should not lie granted. Given under hiy hand at office, tliis 11th day ot May, 1*47 W. W. CORBITT, c. c. o. May 19, 1847 m6ni7 Geoii’tn floicton t OMty. TYTIIEREAH, John S William*, Administrator on vv the. late of Jeremiah Williams, hue of Haul county, deceased, applies to me lor letters of dismission having fully administered on the name. These nr*- therefore to cite ami admoaishall ami sin gular tie* kindred and creditors of aaid fi'<:*n*i‘d to file tinur objections, if any they have, ut my office within the time prescribed by law, or stud letters if dismiasion will he grunted. Given under my hand 9th of August 1817. BYKANT HATTON, <\ o. Aug 11th 1H47 siAml'.t G*orgiii t'lnuforil Fount). AIT’IIERE AS lHvul I.ockliart,administrator on the Y v estate ot Elijah M Amor", late of niiml county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from sold entnie These nr** therefore to cite and admoticdi all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and npjs ar at my ofihu- within (lie time prescribed i by law, to show cause, it any tliey have, why said let ter* should not Is* granted. Given under my hand nt office, tins 3.1 May, 1847. May 5. m6ms JAMEF .1 KAY.e. e. o. JUST RECEIVED BY THE RUBBCRIBER. TEEL Heads, steel Tn-erls, foel Hag Fringes, sterl Bag mid Purse Flnsps. Kings snd ( hams. Purs r l’wist, Bilk Floss, Worsted Crewels Embroidering Braids, Perforated Paper, Canvas, Linr-n and Cotton Flos 4 . Crewd Patterns, Hindi, Btle atui Tuck Ccwnbs, Brazilian do. Ivorv Dressing do rihelldt Pearl, Emery’s, Perfumery of all kinds, which will Iw sold very cheap J MURDOCK M hm, Obi i, • Jtlttl ( OIM aa HMDS Porto Rico nnd Muscvmfo Sugars, 100 &VJ rea^uinbltterms,by J SEYMOUR oct 6 <7 R( Millin’ A. AU.I'.N, Factor and Commission Merchant. No. 1 12, Buy Street, Savannah, Goo. Fl 7*11.1, attend strictly to the storage nnd sale ot \Y (’otton, Corn, Flour, and other produce, and wi! make liberal cash advances on goods consigned to hi- House. Riferencks. —Mr. James A. Nisbet,l j’ H U Wiiriungton, f - Vacon - Graves, \Voo*l &. Cos .J Dye Se Robertson, Augusta. Bronon Se Young, Marietta. Dr. George F. Pierce, Sparta. July 21, 1847. ly!6 JOHN P# GAYA N A CO. Auction and Commission Merchants and Agents, MACON, GA Mncon, July 31,1547. Rmlfi JOHN JONES SON, (LATE JONES AND IIOI.T) fi \net; notsE AND COM MISSION M ERF II A N TS, MACON j Gko ; June 23, 1847. ts 12 WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS. ‘**irpl!E undersigned having become sole Pro [ prietor ofthe Fire Proof Wnrehoua>* oecu pT. (1 the past season ly Dyson N Richardson, begs 1.-ave to inform the public that he has associated with him in business, Mr Joseph Cooper, nnd Mr Wm. M. Roberts, whose ability nnd experience entitle them to the confidence of the people. He therefore hopes to share n liberal patronage, ns well ns maintain the confi dence reposed. Ail orders will receive prompt attention, and liberal advances will be made on Cotton in store. THOMAS DYSON. Mncon, July 14, 1847. 6m15 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. rX subscriber will continue to carry on ■ l ' ,e above business at the Eire Proof Warehouse on Cotton Avenue, where he will afford oil the usual facilities to planters and others in the btorage of Cotton nnd any other kinds of country pro dure, (roods, Sec. The Warehouse is ns safe from dan ger by fire as any other in the State, and convenient to the business part of the city. All orders for his custom ers will meet with prompt attention. June 16, 1817 6mll N. OUSLEY. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber, having removed from the 1 Wareiioi se occupied by him last year, nnd iH taken that long known ns Graves’ Warehouse, opposite to Graves, Wood &. Co’s. Store, respectfully tenders his thanks to his former patrons and friends, and solicits a continuance of their patronage, with the assur ance that he will devote his whole time nnd spare no ef orts to promote their interest. Liberal advances will le made to those who require them : nnd orders for BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE,and other Merchan -1 dize, promptly filled on the most reasonable terms. | GEO. JEWETT. May 18th, 1847. 7 Griswold’s Improved Cotton Gins. I rjIHE subsenltcr will continue the manufacture of L Gins on his usual extensive scale, nnd embraces i Ins opportunity to thank his numerous customers for tlieir liberal patronage heretofore. The estimation in which his (Jins are held, tuny be known from the fact : of his having sold more than two thousand during the last three years—probably ten to one over any other ! Factory in the State. This evidence of the superiority of his Gins, is accounted for by his being the first to in troduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead 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 suffi ciently fast. It then only remained to make them more durable and convenient, which has been done he be lieves effectually, by several new improvements the pre sent year: besides, he has the exclusive right for the Btate, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish Reid’s Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to be ten times more durable than any other, by those who have made a fair trial of them ; and are infallibly se cure against fire by friction. His tine Gins will gin Mastodon Cotton as well as any Saw Gin can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit speci mens of his late improvements, and point out tlieir ad vantages in time for all to engage and be supplied le ---fore the next ginning season, or engagements can be made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, Georgia. Gins will Ik* delivered at the purchaser’s res idence, in any part of the Suite except the Cherokee counties, where they will lie left at the Depot on the Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All war ranted to perform well, if used according to the direc tions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 24, 1817. 6 SUPERIOR COTTON GINS. rpHK sulscnber would inform the planters of Geor .L gia. that he has removed his Cotton Gin Factory to Bibb county, 34 miles from Macon,on the road lead ing from Macon to Gordon, where he intends to tnnnu faefure Cotton Gina <>i a quality superior to any ■ ever before made, if possible. In the construction of his Gins, he will particularly guard against the possibil ity of taking fire From the Gin And here he would re mark, that it is impossible for a Gin to take fire from the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part of those who have the management o them. Gins that get burnt, in nine hundred and tiinety-niife times out of a thousand take fire from a different cause than the box To this objection the Gins manufucturedh y the subscri ber, are nut. and never have been liable, llis Gins will be made of the best materials, and warranted to perform as well ns any Gins made in the State. He has an excellent water-power to turn his machinery, and a good saw-mill right at hand, which will enable him to sell Gins on as good terms as any other Factory in the State. O. W. MASSEY. April 1, 1847. _3tf_ TO RENT. THE Dwelling on Walnut and Third streets, now occupied by Messrs. W. Freeman and Bivins -rwsULThe House is large and pleasantly located. For terms, apply to A. Richards, who will act as my agent during my absence. M E- RYLANDER. .1 uly 28, J 847. ts-17 TO BENT. j f Y mWO Stores ami several Offices, in the Floyd ‘• AM- I lloiim** Bnnuc oi UuiLlmn** Apply to July 7, 14 CT DAY & CO. TO RENT. I rplIE FRE PROOF BRICK STORE on Com 1. merce Row, U-tween Graves, Wood Cos. and the stores of the subscriliers. The Store is 80 feet by 1 £(>. with a spacious Cellar. For terms apply to SCOTT, CARH ART Se CO. Sept. 8, 1847. ‘ 23 FOR SALE. LOT of Land No. 44, in the sth Diatrictof Houston county, adjoining lands ofGunn. N isbet and others; I distance from Macon uhout eighteen miles. For terms j apjdy to the undersigned, and during my absence from the State, John B. Lamar, of Mucoii, is my authorized agent to dispose of the same. ANDREW J. LAMAR. Monroe, Walton county. Ga, Bapt 15 23 ts FOR RENT. \N OFFICE, and a Sleeping Room over the Store . occupied by the Hubscrtbers. Possession given j Ist October next. C. DAY, Se CO. TO RENT* THE the Stores lately occupied by Mr. J. 0. njjal I lodges, comer ol Cherry and Third streets, and i it La |,y Clurk& Experience, on Cherry street, and the I Brick Store occupied by Mr. Valentino, on the same j street—also, the Store next to Mr. Taylor’s on Cotton i Avenue, and the office adjoining the store of the sub i scriber, and the Hull occupied by Franklin l*odge No. | 2, 1 (). O. F. on Second street.—Apply to 1). Demp sey or T. C. DEMPSEY,Cotton Avenue. Sept. 99, 1847. 26 u m rm THE Rooms on the first floor of the building for merly *ccnpied by the Commercial Bank Apply to Sept 29. 26 ts E. B WEED. FOR BALE. THE Building on Second Street, formerly oe- Ijgii; cupied os the Georgia Messenger Office.- Apply JiULto S ROSE. Mic Spt 22. 1847 FOB SALE. I , THE II •use Mini Iti on the Ilill,tltat I now *H*nipy ‘l’he Lot crnitaina one acre, mid hi ‘ifsil very prtxliuHive the Water is excellent GEO. W PRICE. \ ..1 11 MM3 19 PLANTATION TOR SALE r I offer lor sale my plantation in llooxton County Qp adjoining Jno. Rcthi Rrotit), containing five lots ■JL. of land and upward* ol 500 acres cleared ntid a I eonsiderabie ts>rtioii of it (i-h It Its* many eonve- I uienct to induce a purr bane r (to wit: health gHsl po v and rnmni: ‘ ureliasrr would ***•. t>r himself, I refer him t” John B McCoy* nty over seer on the plner, who \* ill show the premise* and giv any information required. Tlw price and the terms reasonable. THOMAS DYSON Oct. 7th. 1847. 3GB NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. \I J* persons imfebted to the estate of Dr. Win St wart, late of Hibbcotiuty. deceased, are here-’ by tequited to link” hmitediate paym iU. and all this* having demand* ftgahwt nfd enow, will pnusui rtim duly attested in terms of tlie law ROLAND BIVINS: Adm’r. S. I • 28. 18 47 t% 6t BALT, SAI r 1000 August 4. tl-18 GRAVES, WOOD A CO. DBFCLS AND MIHMCINUS. |AHF subscriber colls the attention of Physicians, 4 I Planu-isi. and oth<n, to bis full stock of —A DRUGS. MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS. *Yc., nil of which arc pure, fresh and unudulterated—''i*cing able to know vvlien such is the case,” having had an experience of fifteen years In the drug buna s*, and received License by the Medical Board ol Physicians ol this State, as an Apothecary. GEORGE PAYNE, March 3. 1817 ‘.> under Floyd Il< use. Ql I.MNK! QIIMNI.! IUST received and lor sale, a large lot ol the nbove named article. SIiOTM ELL & GILHER'i'. July 6, 18 17 11 LEE< IIJBSI LEECHES!! LEEC HESS! rnik FRESH LEECHES just received, nnd for OlM) ii'* by GEORGE PAYNE, June 2, 1817. 9 Druggist and Ajntthecary. TAK22 NOTICE, rpIIAT the keep constantly on hand a 1 large stock of Drugs, aSsdicincs, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, PAT EM’ MEOICIJfES, Fancy AKTirLes, I*mfl'.mcry, (Hass, Druggists’ Gluss-wtirr, and a host of articles 100 numerous to particularize. Their medicines are nil fresh, nnd pure, nnd cheap. The public artLrespectfully invited to call atui see, SHOT WELL Se GILBERT. June 23,1847 12 SHOTWELL & GILBERT, BY recent arrivals from New Yoik, have received a full nnd complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Paints, (Jils, Dye Stulls, Sic Sec, all of which are now ollered to the public very low, for cash. They ulso keep an extensive assortment .f Patent Med icines, among which are Dr. Boon's justly celebrated Ague and Fever Pills, which rarely if ever fail to effect a cure. Also his Compound Cathartic Pills, an invalu bfe family Medicine. Macon, Sept 1 22 IYOT isll ! POTASH ! ! Just Ived and foi sale, by SHOTWELL Se GILBERT. Macon, Aug. 11. 1847 19 CIONCJRESS W \Ti:il ! Just received nnd for j sale, by SHOT WELL tV GILBERT. Macon, Aug. 1L 1847. 19 Glass! Glass!! Glass!!! IUST received and for sale, a large lot of Glass, o till sizes from Nby 10 to 24 by 30. Also a lot of White Lead. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to call. SHOT WELL ol GILBERT. Macon, June 1,1847. 9 China, Glass and Earthenware* THE subscribers are now receiving (in f j/addition to tlieir former Stock.) n general ns-WJ V.# sortment of the latest and most I; shionabie styles nnd patterns, among which ate Gold bund French China Dining Sets. White Gold band and White China Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitchers.—Coffee and Tea Cups, by the piece or dozen. White and Flowing blue Granite Dining, Tea nnd Toilet Sets., Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Bakers, Soup and Sauce Tureens, Pitchers, Ewers nnd Basins, Coffees and Tens, Ten Pots, Sugars, Creams, and Bowls to match Dining and Tea Sets. Light Blue Dining,Tea and Toilet Sets; Plates, Dish es, Cover Dishes, Sec. Sec. to match. Also, a large nnd complete assortment of COMMON WARE, which they offer to Country Dealers, as low as can be bought in any other market in the State. Our STOCK OF GLASS W ARE, embraces every kind and variety which belongs to our branch of trade. HYDE &, JONES. Corner of Mulberry and Second Street and opposite the Washington Jlall. Macon Sept. 29, 1847. 6m26 C. MRUrWUERHOFFa IIS ALT 31 RESTORATIVE: All Effectual Kernedy for Coughs and Colds, Liver 1 omplaint, Raiding of IHood—l'aiu in the Side and Chest—also for Purifying the |{to<*d—Eradicating Eruptions on the Skin—and all other complaint.* arising from the want of tone in the Stomach, rpHE efficacy of the Health Restorative is so well L known to the public, that the proprietor considers the publishing of certificates as useless, but 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 dot's not contain Mercury, or any other metalic preparation, nor opium in any ot its forms. It is composed of vegetable matter entirely.” James R. Chilton, M. D. C. BRINKERHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y. Principal office in the store of Messrs. Haydock, Cor j.ies Se Cos., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, &c., 218 Pearl street. For sal* 1 by *BIIOTWELL Se GILBERT, Agents, Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the U. States. May 12, 1847. 6 ts Genuine Liquid Silver. F'OR replating Military apparatus. Carriages, Can dlesticks, Castors, ifcc. &c. This arttele is in bottles ot various sizes. The cost of a few cents will renew valuable articles, and moke them equal to their first value—its application is easy, any one can apply it with a cloth. lor sale by J. II & W. S. ELLIS. Macon, July 7, HIT. 14 3m BAILET'S 8\ 111 POF WILD CHERRY tor coughs^ohls,asthma, inlluenza,whooping cough, sputiidi of blood, and all pulmonary diseases. HAILEY'S SARSAPARILLA —For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood: salt rheum, scrofula, king's evil,chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia, dis eases ot the skin and bones, old ulcers, etc. HAILEY’S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY— The most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara tion—and sure cure. BAILEY'S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exterminator of worms from the system, ill general use throughout the United States, HAILEY'S l NR IV \LLED MILITARY SHAV ING CREAM —This article has stood the test ot eight years, and gained lor itself a high reputation throughout the United Stales, Canada, and most parts ot the world. BAILEY’S SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK—with and without the preparation; warranted the best article of the kind In use. For sale by the Druggists generally throughout the country, and at wholesale and retail by \VM. HAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hull, corner of Fulton ami Sands streets. Also for sale by GRAVES, WOOD &. CO., Macon. Dec. 3, 1846. 13 Savannah iJyinj Establishment. \NTON H ASEHICK begs leave to inform the citi zens of MACON, and the up count nr generally, that he has made extensive preparations lor DYING ami CLEANSING Ladies’ Silk and woolen Dresses, Shawl* &e. dee Discolors, particularly Black, Maroon and Brown, will he warranted equal to any tltnt can la- pro duced in the United States. Gentlemen’s Garments Renovated, Dyed, and warranted not to soil either the skm or the wildest linen. Prices moderate. Article* left at the So re of Mr. C. A fills, next door to the Washington flail. Macon, will be promptly forwarded, and returned with despatch. April-41, 1847 Iy3 HOUSE AM) SIGN PAINTING: (iniiiiiiitf, (Hiding,(Hit/ing, A Pupor-haiujint: O - LD ('HAIRS re-sea ted with cane, painted and gilded ; Furniture repaired, varnished, and polished; Window Suah and Minds tor aali*. A F 811 HR WOOD, Corner of Second und Oak Streets. Macon, May UKh, 1847. y 6 Mhuoii Howling Saloon, Mulberry street, MACON, (JA. rplIK above well known and jHipulnr establishment, X having recently undergone a thorough repair, is I now unsurpassed hy any thing of the kind in the South ern country, and is open lor the reception of viaitota du rum die day and evening*. To busmen* men, Planters, Merchants and others, it affords a pleasant und agree ahle (dace of innocent and healthy relaxation and a inufKiiient. The above establishment is in the moat convenient port of the city, being on Mulberry street, nearly midway between the Hotels, and in the inime dian- vicinity ol business. The proprietor Mattel* hitn •e If that he has hitherto had the good loitune to give sat isfaction in the orderly management of the establish ment, and assures the public ihut lie will strictly en force the observance oi the same oood order lor the future. The Proprietor hopes that with thu* recommenda tion* and a strirt attention to business, to merit the nnt ronage of the public. F. I*. DROWN. Maeoo, t\\ i. 1A47 ti QTR V ) Kl> Oil HTOI KN, f ils*crilH*r at the F, inrnmplirounl.iMi the mulitol the Will ult. a large chesuut som-l horse, with Max mane and tail, and nlump upon hi* right tore foot, which muses him to limp. A liberal reward will Is* paid tor the de livery of this horse to the subscriber, or H Hail, fcisq., at Knoxville, ( rawlonl County, and any inkmnauou re* stN ctinii him will Is* thankfully received. FUIF-KT M DAVIS. Knoxville Sept 8,1847 (w*4M \\ ac onin)mti*oni;h NiiiJiirrhau:. 1? I Will ly -.4 lon the lirstTues lay in November Ac. hit of I And No. 117, n being the lot whereon I*evi llarti Id now lives, in (lie Bkl district ol nrigmaily Mus cogee, now Mncoii county ; levied on ns the pro|ierty ot i#* vi Rnrfield to satisfy ufi In. i ued from Macon In lenor Court. .Ism ** \bhett vs. le’Vi Haiti-Id ; dioperty pomted out by Pi aintlii s A'toittey. Oct. A, I til • notice. \T tb’ February letm us th* B'qtrrkrr Ctwrl In br held in mul for Crawford Comity, fippMution mill*’ ntmlc, for leave to tbvul ■ the ramie ot John King, do,- ~l JOHN T. 11ARNLB. 13 1817 mm WAUXIIV3 r/£utual liifc Insurance Company, 58 Hull street, New Vork. VFTER mature deliberation, the Trustees have become convinced, and the experience of old es tablished companies fully warrant the conclusion, that the advantages of Life Insurance on the Mutual plan, may be extende<l and diffused with greater convenience ton large class of contributors, and wiffi equal curity to all the assured, by requiring no great amount ot the premium to be paid in cash than tne company will re quire to meet its engagements with promptitude and fidelity. It has accordingly been determined that in all cases where the annual premium shall amount to SSO, and 60 per cent, thereof shall have been paid in cash, an approv 'd note may be given for the remaining 40 percent., payable twelve months alter date, bearing six per cent, interest. The interest to be paid annually, but the prin cipal not to be called in unless the exigences ot the company require it, giving sixty days notice, and then only by assessments pro rata to the extent that may be required to meet the engagements of the company. It is confidently anticipated that a system, tin- opera tion of which iH so lair and equitable, so well calculated to place the benefits and blessings of Life Insurance within tin* reach of all, and ot tne same time enable each contributor to share equally ami fully not only in its benificent security, but also in its profits of accumu lation, will meet, as it is lielieved to deserve, the favor and confidence of the public. The particular advantages offered by this company tire: 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 ticipate equally in the annual profits of the company. The Nautilus company confines its business exclu sively to Insurance on Lives, and nil Insurance apper taining to Life. The Hates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars. ■ Am I year |ycr. | life. 11 Age. I year. Iycar> 15 77 SH I Sfl H) 160im3 300 20 01 05 177 45 101 I 06|3 73 2511 00 1 12 204 1 50 106200 460 30 131 136 2 361 55 232321 578 3511 36 I 53,3 75’| 60 135 I 0117 00 AARON M. .M KUCHA NT. President. ROBERT L- COLEMAN, Vice President. Trustees. A. M. Merchant, Robert B. Coleman, O. Bushnell, John M. Nixon, Richard E. Purdy, Hf.nry A. Nelson, R. A. Reading, Samuel C. Paxon, James Harper, Jonathan K. Herrick, Loring Andrews, William N. Seymour, M. O. Roberts, Richard Irvin, C. F. Lindsey, John S. Bussing, Henry K. Bogert, Morris Franklin, Spencer S. Benedict. Actuary. Pliny Freeman. (XT* The company will also insure the lives of Slaves. lIYL)E & JONES, Agents, Macon. April 1,1847. y 29 /T.VIWI INKUKANt'K VOKPANf, /Vj OF HARTFORD, CONN. —The undersigned Agenst will take risks 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 percent, to Savannah, and 7-8 to ( harles ton. REA & COTTON. Macon, April 1,1847. 5 LITE INSURANCE.—TImT New York Life insurance and Trust Company having estab lished an Agency in the city of Macon, persons may ef fect Insurance with tins Company on their own Lives or the Lives of others, and either for the whole dura tion of life or tor a Limited period, by the payment of a small annual premium. STEPHEN ALLEN, President. CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary. E. BOND, Agent, Macon. Macon, Aqril 1, 1847. ySI Mutual Lite Insurance Company of N. York. MORRIS ROBINSON, President , Samuel Hannay, Secretary. VCCUMULATED nett profits amount to SIOO,OOO. Applications received by C. DAY & Cos. July 7, 1847, 14 Macon ikon a hkass foin. DKY, and MACHINE SHOP—The sub scriber having recently made large and important addi tions to his former list of patterns tor 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.‘. also Cotton Press es, Gin Gear .Plates and Balls, and Mill Irons of every description; all of which will be made of the very best material and workmanship, on reasonable and accom modating terms. ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, June 17, 1846. y!8 Farmers take Notice. ITT E have the right of a number of Counties for V? Gaylord's Patent Straw-Cutter. This ma chine is the greatest of the day, and no humbug. It cuts com, oats, hay, shucks, straw, or stalks with great rapidity, and so easily that a lx>y of twelve years old can work it. It can be attached to a gin wheel without any extra expense, as the fly-wheel answers for 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 for our friends to examine before purchasing. CHAS. P. LEVY & CO. Ocmulgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue. Macon, July 14, 1847. 15tf MILL-STONES. r | AHE subscriber being agent for an extensive Mill l Stone Establishment in New York, will furnish to order, fremch burr esopas, and cologne mill stones, of any size, and warranted of the very best quality. ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, Nov. 13, 1846. 40 SQUARE BALES. BULLOCK’S ( OMPOI ND LEVER COTTON PRESSES, being recently simplified and improv ed, are now offered to those wishing to put up Square Bales as a superior article to any in use. An examination ot their construction and principle, by those who study true economy, and wish a gooJ and permanent article, is solicited that they may see and ludge lor themselves. Prices, Eighty-live Dollars, delivered in Macon, which includes tne w hole of the outfit of Irons, Rope, Patent Right, &c. Annexed is hill of Timber for Same. 4... .pieces... .22 feet long, 10 by 10. 1 “ 16 “ “ 10 by 10. 1 “ 21 “ “ 10 by 10. 4 “ 15 “ “ 6by 6. 2 “ 16 “ “ 12 by 16. 1 “ 12 “ “ 12 by 20. 1 “ sf” “ 9by 24. 2 “ 15 “ “ *3 by 8. 2 “ 15 ** “ sby 5. 1 “ 10 “ “ 12 by 19. 1 “ 7’* “ 12 by 14. 1 “ 9 “ “ 4by 12. 10 good plank 18 u *’ If by 12. 1... 25 “ 4 by 12. 3 scantlings 20 *• “ 3by 4. Also, Gin (leering of ail sizes, kept constantly on hand : geering tor Merchant Mills, Cotton Factories and Mill-Stones of every description, furnished to order at Foundnry of R. FINDLAY,Macon, Geo.. Aug. 11,1847. 19 Straw Cutters. U FINDLAY i now manufacturing a lot of Cut • ting Machines, winch, for practical use, strength and durability, are probably unsurpassed. They an*, by tiu* by, no patent right affair, but a plain and hulmlau tinl machine for cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder, shucks, Ac. with perfect ease and despatch. Planters and others are respectfully invited to call at Findlay’s Foundry, corner of Walnut nnd fourth streets, Mncon. June ‘.’3. Isl? ts 12 Cotton Fresscs for Sale. fTIHE Cotton Presses ( Mullock's Patent ,) heretofore 1. used in tin* Pack ng establishment in tlus city, will he sold if immediate application is made, ut very re ,lured prices, including Ira me work, windlaa, and every tiling complete for each press, nnd sold in consequence of the proprietors having discontinued the re-parking business. Apply to ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, July 14, 1847. ts NOTICE. \LL Persons having demands against the estate of John Crumbley, sr., lately deceased, of Wilkin son county, are requested to present them ill terms ot the law ; any {x'rsoii owing said estate are requested to make payment. JOHN CRUMBLEY, { JESSE CRIJMIILEY, t A,|M * N nist 9, Hl7 20 Georgia—l'nson < ‘onuty. Ur HER EAS James Nl Middlehrooks applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mary J. Jackson, minor, late of said county,deceased: These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and sin gular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be : and appear nt my office within the time prcsrnlx'd by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters ! should not he granted I Given under my hand nt office, this 29th dny of Sep tember, 1847. M. 11. HANDWIUH, Den e.c.o. O > 13,1847 2s ;t HE3IOENOE TOR SALE. DkiHIROUB of removing into the country, my *;;; residence in the village t Perry, Houston Couu- LiUJL ty, is offered lor sale The Dwell ing- House has six rooms All necessary nnd ronvenfent out-houses, are oti tie* premises. Attached to this residence there are seventy-five neres ol mini; (about thirty which are uncleared,) with nn abundance of oak ami hickory timber upon it In the yard, then* is a well of excellent water. For persons that desire to live in a healthy village and moral cotuuiiity, I know of none that can lx* preferred to tin? There is a large and flourishing school, un der the direction of competent teachers, m this village, rudiments of a classical education can lie obtained, as well, as al any academy in the Slate )tt my a Ink* lice for the terms, apply to the Post-Master. Possession given on th** first day of January next. ID)WELL COBB (fet.8,1817. 3t28 | - I EGAL NOTICES. Houston sheriff’s sale.— wm be . 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 black colored horse Mules, nnd one boy Stall ion, about 4 years old; levied on ns the property of Rich ard Westbrooks, to satisfy bis Tax for 1817. E K. HODGES, Dep. Sh'ff. Sept. 29. 26 \’ DIIIMSTHATOR-s H all. By virtue i . nil order from the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Upson county while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold at the Court Hons • door of said county on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours of sale, five negroes, viz:—Ben, a man about 17 years of age ; Armstead, a man about 26 yrvirsof age . Maria, a woman aged 42 years; and her two children. Laura, n girl six years old, nnd Caroline, a girl about 18 months old. Also, oil Friday the 29th day of October, will be sold in said county, at the late resilience of Elizabeth (Joode, deceased, n portion of the personal property belonging to the estate of the said deceased, consisting of planta tion tools, household nnd kitchen furniture, onls, wheat, corn, fodder, and cotton, one fine buggy, two horses, some fine cows 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, lute of said county, deceased, and to be sold for the benefit ol the heirs arid creditors of said deceased. Terms—Purchasers buying less 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. Bale to continue from day to day until oil is sold. THOMAS W. GOODE, Adm’r Sept W, 1847 So tda TAOUR MONTHS after date application will lx* F made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county, for leave to sell a Negro Child belonging to Lu cien Newton (minor.) O. if. P. NEWTON, (Junr. September 8, 1847. 4ni23 TjN)I R MONTHS afterdate application will be r made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell two Negroes, Pollard, a man, nnd Jane, a woman, belonging to the estate of Malcolm T. Gilbert, late ot said county, deceased. EDMUND GILBERT, Adm’r. July 7,1847. 4m 14 LH)HII MONTHS after date application will be F made to the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of John Worthington, deceased, late of said county. EDMUND M. ROBERSON, Adm’r. TwiggsCo., June 15, 1847. 11 lAOI R MONTHS after date application will be F made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands and 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 14,1843 15 MONTHS alter date application will be* made to the Honorable the Interior Court of Up son county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one Lot of Land, lying m Baker county, belong ing to the estate of William Robertson, deceased. JOHN W. ROBERTSON, Adm’r. July 21, 1847. 16 T7MM R MONTHS alter date, application will be 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 ami creditors of said deceased. JOHN WETIIERBY, Adm’r. Sept. 15, 1847. 24 4m tM)I : R .MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk inson county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, lor leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of John Crumbley, sr., late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN CRUMBLEY, Jr. ) A , , JESSE CKUM4SLEY j Atlm re : 1!. 18 i? 19 Georgia—Ware County. “ITT HHREAS Miles J. Guest and Sarah Joyce, ad- W ministrator* on the estate of. Henry Joyce, late ol sad 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 le granted. Given under my hand at office, this Bth day of Sep tember, 1847. GEO. B. WILLIAMSON, c. c. o. Sept. 29, 26 m6m Georgia—Monroe County. “ITT HEREAS James 11. Haynes applies for letters ▼ V of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Charles W. Haynes, late of said county, de /•p!) j... I Sept! 29, 1847. 2w26 Georgia—Ware County. TTT HEREAS David J Miller and Elizabeth Yarbo- VY rough apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of William Yarborough, late of said coun ty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie 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, and. c. c. o. w. c. October 6. 27 6t Georgia—Ware County. TY7 HEREAS William Smith and Joseph Sermon, W administrators on the estate of William Smith, late of said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismis mission. These are therefore to cite and summon all nnd sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lx* a ,id appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause if any they have, why suid letters should not lx* granted. Given under my hand nt office, this sth June, 1847. GEO. ii. WILLIAMSON, Clk. C. O June 16, 1847. m6mll Georgia—Monroe County. Inferior Court sitting fur 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, pray letters of dismission therefrom. It is ordered by the Court that tlus rule lx* published once a month, for iix 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 Court, July 6 1847 E. G. CABANISS, C. C. O. July 14, 1817 ui6mls Georgia—Epson County* ATT HEREAS Thomas W. Goode applies to me for W letters of Administration on the estate of Eliza beth Goode, late of said county, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed by inw, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not Is* granted. Given under my hand nt office, this Ist dny of July, 1847. M. 11 SANDWICH, pei* u. c. o. July 7. m ini 11 Georgia—Macon County. ATT HEREAS, Thomas L Rives, Administrator on Y? the estate of Arch well Jones, late ol -aid coun ty. deceased, applies for letters of dismission, he having fully administered on the same according to law: These ore therefore to cite and admonish ull and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to np |x*nr nt my office nnd file their objections, if any they iavc, why said letters should not lx* granted W M W. CORBETT, c r. o. Mncon county, July 12, 1847. m6mls Martha Patliahall, Ex’rx. dtc. ) Rule Nisi to Foreclose Ml [ Mortgagi Houston John G. Clark. ) Superior l ourt. I T appearing to the court, that scire iiicins to make X parties ill tne above stated case having been issued, and returned by the Sheriff with the following entry — “John G. Clark is not to Is* found m Houston county ■ — it is ordered by the Court, that service of scire facias be perfected, by the publication of tins Rule one a mouth lor loui months, in the Georgia Journal & Messenger. A true extract from the Minutes of Houston Superior Court, June 18, 1817. June 30 hi liu 13 WM. H. MILLER, Cl k. Gcorgin Moiium* County. 11 J HEREAS William M ft’npe applies for letters ol YY administration, with ill** will annexed, on th • estate of Wiley 11. I’upe, late of* said county, deceit? These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and sin gular the kindred nnd creditors ot said dec used, to h>* and appear at my office, wit Inti the time piescnlx'd by j law, to show cans. , it any they have, why said letters should not be granted, E. G. CABANISS, r. e. o. | August 4, 1847. mfitnlH | Georgia Monroe County. \\7 UEKEAS Timm • Dyson apple * for letters < I YY ii dun: munition on tli. • .-ui ol Thomas luantfy ot said county, deceased; These are therefore, to cite and ndinotiudi all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said tfeceasrd, to lx* and appear at my otlic • wiitiui die Uiuu preacrits'd by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. E (I. CABANISS. c*u. o. August 1, 1817. lufiuilH AdiahitsfrittoiN snlr. ATT 11,1, hi* sold on the first Tn-dny in December YY next, before the coiirt-houst uoor in Anieric i . Sumter eouuty, Lot of Land, number 92, in the 2Hth district of I county originally, now Htunter county, wild by order ol Court, nnd the property of James J. Mann, late of Sumter county, dec’d, for tin* benefit of tie legatees. Terms made kiiowii on the dny of sole. W. S MANN, Adm’r Ve tail'!* non. October 6, 1847. *8 ul iegai, notice^* nxmi TOK’s male. JZj Court House door in I , , ‘ aide to uii order ol tlio Honornbi.. th, ‘ , lMv i* P lcl cour.ty. when sittmg f or ordinary : 1 ‘ 1 uwltty ui Ni.v iiilmt ii.- X : u to-vvit: Nos. 21,57, 58 mu I ft), ii, i'l„. l! l8 L for rly Muscu}>cc now Mticutt 1 ll:i ' ’ mill sent oil till slum’ ; fil i l,nis ‘ .- 1 ’’ “ 24 district ot sniil county. ‘ J 13|.^ Also, on the liret Tuesday in I)rrr,„i snl'l ni ilu- Cumt lions ■ i!t',, r i t , MAimv'm iv. liumionnl L.oi No. 218, in iho a-ui,’ | V ’ “'t- •> IV Also, on the li’Bt Tuisdnj in Jarman „ sold bvlorc iliv Com 1 lions door in if."”* 1 ’ dolnh con in v, F.ot No in tii, mu, i lli .Wi , No.*;',, ill the llili district of formally j , ' nc, 'm dolnh county. ’ We Oim jj Also, on die first Tucsdny in the Court House doo, in l* l,ot No. 212, ill till- tilth district, iui-1 i ,\"v : l, u: 17th district of anid county. I ' ll ’l.c Also on the lirst ‘fumtay „r March „ n . i r C ourt House door m i aluotton, 1,, t l ’ Hr? lnt district of iuiiiierly Troup new'l m Also on tin- first Tucsdny i„ ( Milt llnu.-t’ dooi 111 hTEWART comity the 18th district ol formerly Lee 110 w*iStew* rt* All the above property sold lor the hen* Ol .lohn Kualiiii. lute of Mrtcon comt^l'’ 1 i-rnis made known 011 the days of atCf *d WILLIAM RUsiiiv S. 1C FELTUN, ’ P _ S ep,.l,^_ JoHNCß °^,i^ 15 \ 1:11 roirs s\ 1 , j; —Wtiil^: , ~r •*h. 1 u, ;i? l:l >’ 1,1 November next, at the > Manon. 1 wig.;* eoiintv.so veil Negroes tu f,ol a about torty-five years old, and her two on*-* iouraml the other two years old- i>; rv n i P chl ‘<*i one years old and li. 1 three fentalc'childret®!?'! live years old, one two years old. and thr~aS ‘*>'• •• months old. Property belonging to 4 Daniel Massey, deceas.nl, and sold for tl e &?* heirs ami creditors ol said estate. T--,,. , e side. WM. BRYAN p,V h ’ d 'l _fs„t.Mß. 1 7. ft,,122 witluhei.llM^ I EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiiTi , . ig dey the Kith ofNovi'mher next on the’ ‘”J 1 m the 111. District of liarly C o„my ’,™ Met.'orquorlale and belonging , u 11 ' i k >’ * unt late ot Monroe county, deceased; ahot.S Hundred bushelsnl Lorn, and one f< lu ,iLof ther grownti (sni sixteen acres of said land t- 0 l I tshnhl.- property ladongmg to the estate of antd tJ! Hunt,deceased. Ictiuson the day. ‘8 Also, the lauds above mentioned] Motto™, astute may he treated for at private sale n ‘ * JAMES CONN ALLY ALEXANDER PERKINS F, DAVID CLEMENTS, ’“H October C, 1847. TAXIX I TOR’S SALE.—WiII ha Pi first Tuesday in December next at the fj House in the county ol Pulaski, the follower hi? wit; the west hall of lots No. 3111 and 301, m Vi Dist. of originally Wilkinson now Pulaski C„i mt , joining James Bryan ami Burrell Jordan belonenJ! the estate of Daniel Massy lute of TwigaK deresed.Sild tor th<- henetit of the hetreairfcrtS ‘I erms of sale on the day. Pet. 4th, 1847. “ M BRYA * N 1 DJI 1 N ISTR ATOR’N S.A /V nn order of the Honorable Inferior Court otuJ ton! county, when sitting for ordinary purpose* v, sold at the Court House door of said coaMy’o&i lirst Tuesday in November next, between the n hours of sale, part of Lot of Land No. 5, in the o district of formerly Houston now Crawford county Mining 112 acres, more or less—it being the piuri whereon John Bryan, deceased, lived. Soi M property of said John Bryan, for the purpose of disai tion. Terms made known on the day ofmle ARTHUR BRYAN, Aim, HANNAH BRYAN, SI Sept. 1, 1847. jug* POSTPONED \I>MINISTRATOH’S SALE—Willbe . before the Court House in Lee county,on thei Tuesday in November next, during the usual ho® sale, that valuable Lot of Land, No. 32, in the H district of Lee, belonging to the estate of gamut, i ins, late of Monroe county, deceased. Sold fori benefit of the legatees of said deceased. Terms oil day of sale. ROLAND BIVINS GEO. VV. BIVINS’ Sept. 1,1847. 60d22 Adirirs with the willannta \ DMIMSIK VTOIPS SALS. on the first Tuesday in November next, bei the Court House door at Bainbridge, Deratur coa Lots of Land numbers 237 and 318 in the 20th dia of Early county originally, now Decatur county:i by order of Court, us the property of Archibald Gi late ol Talbot county, deceased, for the benefit off heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM M. BROWN. Adrfr Sept 1, 1817 22 tds VI)M IN IST It ATOR-S S 4 LE—Will bet before the Court House door in the city ot ■ con, on tho first Tuesday in December next, W-J the usual hours ot sale: The HOUSE and LOTI land, formerly occupied by Blackshear Bryan, in fa ville, adjoining lands of Gen. Beall and ortm, a containing thirty-seven acres, more or Im, 1114 woodland, with a comfortable small dwelling hi and outhouses on the premises. Sold in pnrsua* an order ol the Interior Court of Pulaski county, an for ordinary purposes, as the property ol’ the ‘em Blackshear Bryan deceased. Perms made known 1 the day ol sale. ELLEN A. BRYAN, Adm’n AUG H HAN SELL, Adm’r. Sept 8, 1847_ _ Hi ik \IMII NINTH ATO It’S SALE—Wi bfg . on the first Tuesday in October next, belortfl iCourt House door at Tallioiton, Talbot county, l M man, named Will, nl>oul fifty-five years old. Som tlu* projKTty of Archibald Gray, late of Ttdbot coa* deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs of said deens Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM M BROWN, AM August 4, 1847. tdW_ \DM I NINTH A TOR’S SALE. I an order of the Honorble Inferior Court of Hoi ton county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes. wiH sold at the Court-house door of said county, bet*i the lawful hours of sale, oil the first Tuesday in 3 vember next, Lot of Land, number twenty-fire 3 in the fourteenth (14) district ot Houston county, conil ing two hundred two and a hall acres. Sold as the i nerty of James Bell, deceased, for the benefit oil heirs and creditors ol said deceased. Terms erf I made known on the day. JAMES L. FULLER. AM Sept. L 24 tds 4 DRllf ISTRATORNI N\Li:. on the first Tuesday in December ner * ! * Court House door 111 the town ol Marion,Twigflffljj ty,the following land to wit, lot 124 containiM” acres more or less, also south west part ot lot Is tnining 130 more or less adjoining lands Dr. A-Gw* Shad lie Ware ami others, belonging tothersiH John Weatherington late of said County dewwrf-* lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors, terms oia<* (he dll. EDWARD McROBERSON, Adm’r. Oct. sth, 1847. sl| Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Pecembr yl before the Court House dtnr at Jackson in tv, Lot of land No. 65 in the 14th district o n S ß n Monroe now Butts County, containing 2021 at' l as the property of Archil. Gray late of ty dccesed, for the benefit of the heira. Tern* d* known ou the day ol Sale. ... WILLIAM M BROWN, A> r . Oct. 24,1847. ” * OMINISTRATOM’S XIL on Saturday, the 30th ot October next, a' !l ” ideiioe of Dr. James Mynck, in Bibb county m'tishnble property of Dr William late of miu county, consisting of a stock ol ■’ comprising all the varieties needed by a praotwjl siciun; a set ol Surgienl inatruinenta Hn jl panrtus ; also, shoot 65 volumes o| Medical wearing apparel, saddle bags, hull box N* 1 ?’ .JrZ line horse, saddle and bridle, and other tiu rous to mention, belonging to said deor*w “ for the benefit of the creditors—'lenitspt*^ on the day of sale. UOJLAND BIV •, s. pt 91, 1847 \l> 111 N INTIi ATOK’N SAI.i:. I l ’ ‘ nnoriler ol the llonornble the li'^ ,,u ' r ( Similar enmity, when Hitting for onliiwry I J will for Hold ut tin* Court House l><r in ‘ lit** liiHt Tuesdny in lJeeeinlier next, for t wee * BBS I ion in ol Hale, tin* lollowinij Lotaol ‘ tf ’ -h *'■ smi, No. *217. m the 30th district, H*vnty-n'• „ oim ii Inn.l, tiiii-luuiM* and ilam, tor V “**>ii, Screw, under letter ; No. \M* in tli’ | \ III* IT** MIH*II In m I mid U'*od l*> < *** riuiHi-n* will In* i''ijiiin il to |iy our third <'* ‘ t hi iin 11 i iot> h with approved nvurity ]o’ UI L ;. 1 thin!*, payable the *2Mli December, , t „ r properly ol the Int.- Nouh (ioldintf, dix-ernx . (i *ii*-lit ol the lu iriMd Hii.d ileeeiim'd EASON SMI 11*. B Sept *<M, IHI7. j^g| V IIMIMSI ll ATOIfS |. \ .... tl.,- Un-l Tumlny i” 1 ‘Jl'".'’ ‘! ’>■ it **.nrt 11<him,* door iii |-or*ytli. >*** . n “ ^Hii li. .i*. mid Lot. Iy.no in ill* villuji** ol ( riiiiuty . die liom'* i- a eointiiodio.iMninl . < , '^B Ii *o. toid mtarhrd to tin- proimwH i-mIo •’ j ::initio about I". anew, Oak nn . Vlc'i^BS Sold nn tb • pmpeity o| Sailin’ I Ihvin*. |>'^B (•"iiniy. liicetund, lor tin* hem lit • !.■ vINS. BH , "™ t amstsM Adm'rt. teilh tb ‘* ‘ y SB s. | - on. ■£ ♦ IOIIMMTU \Toil's Of;;I'.. ■ l\ dor of the 1 ioiiortihh- the luh-Mur B| mm county. Via n hiltmu I oruunu) fc. I <*■■ Ik* mild nl tin* rouri-lu u*- in the town , l i'^B| the lino Tuesday in 1>• combm i. aJ• *'* ‘ <„ c ,f U<'B| hi inh ol mil**, Tlite llundied and J '’) j wf| j ( •non* Ol bus, mljoiini'K ( ■ nburn. ‘ llHt d<C e *'^H the same bemtf tlf lal • —Uit** U ‘oliii :LmgJ Bl ed, nod to he n*'ld lor jhe lieneftl of In® iHI oih. IVrni iol mile uiiitlv T|l A^*® 1 JOHN H Sept. tJ, 1817. B