Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, October 27, 1847, Image 4

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C. K. WENTWORTH & CO. XT AV r E josi received and now offer JCX .I*l. for sale, at the lowest cash pri um,% ces, n new and splendid stock of g<*xls ft*— -J Jr in their line—consisting of Pine Gold f KjV and Silver Lever, Lopine, patent and N v; Vertical Escapement wr,% a m mcff^zz Gold ('!. -1 end Fob Chains* Keys, &,c. A great va riety rs Lillies’ and Gentlemen's Breast Pins. Finger Rings,of all patterns; gold pjsjts, with Gold and Silver Holders. Gold Pencils*Gold Sleeve and Collar Buttons; Studs ; Gold and S.lver Thimbles- Bracelets and Bracelet Clasp-; Card Cases; Fine pen and Pocket Knives; Superior Sensors; Steel Beads, Rings and Tassels; Coral Beads , Steel Pens, &c. WARRANTED RAZORS. Spectacles ! Spectacles f—Gold ami Silver. Persons afflicted with defective or impaired vision, are respectfully invited to call and examine a New and improved article of Spectacle Glasses—lor which the anbecrihers are sole Agents Also. NVw and Beautiful Style LAMPS ; L unp Glasses and Wicking ; Plated and Brittania Ware Hepairin —Watches and Clocks of every descrip tion repaired and warranted for one year. All Watches sold or repaired, will be warranted to ! keep g ‘o.I time or the Cash will be refunded. Watches sent from any part of the country, will re- . ceive the same attention and lie repaired on as reasona ble terms h though tiie owners were present. All kinds of Gold and Silver work made !G fitter. Jewelry of every description neatly repaired. DA'-ii/ERREOTYPim;. The undersigned having fitted up a room adjw.rdng Their Store, are prepared to take pictures in the best possible si • • \ tine assortment of Gold Lockets, Fins, and Bracelets, suit Me fertile above. • C. K W ENTWORTH A CO East Side Mulberry St. Macon June 1, 1947. VI IIELDEN A CO'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. f"S The u idersigned having purchased fromF. pR Weight his entire interest, in the HAT VND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, on Mulberry street, beg leave to announce to the public that they are now receiving, direct from their own Manet actor y, a large and well aelected stock of ti ATS AND ( APS. CONSISTING IN TART OF MEN’S AND BOY’S Fashionable Black aud Drab Beaver Hats, do do do Nutria do do do do Silk do do do do Brush do do do do Cammer do du do do plain Russia do do do do Angola do Btoad Brim Black and Drab Beaver do do do do Brush do do do do plain Russia do do do do Cassimer do Men’s Pearl Sporting Hats do Ashland do do Tampico do do Knickerboker do do Black Glazed do A large nssortment of Men's and Boy’s Black Drab WOOL HATS, of every description. Men’s and Bay’s nrem. Otter Caps a splendid article do do fine Fur Cans, new style do do fine Nutria tlo do do Muskrat do do do fine Cloth tlo every variety of pat. do do Navy do with covers do do oil .'ilk do do do Glazed tlo Infant’s Fancy do Together with every other description of Hats and Caps now extant. Po - ->dnu facilities for obtaining their supplies, equal led by n other establishment in .Uis section of Georgia, and sir s.- *d by none in the Stat". and devoting their excliis! - attention to the Hat business* the subscribers are prepared to sell every article in their line at the Lowest prices and to warrant giving satisfaction to their customers. Purchasers arej’espectfully invited to call and examine their stock and prices. BELDEN & CO. Store in Mulberry st. sign of the Mammoth Hat. Sept. 1 22 STfttONC* <V WOOD, Qltf -V of the Big Boot,Brick Building,opposite O G o. M. Logan &.Co’s.—Are now receiving and opening n larpe and splendid assortment of Boots, Sh t s, Han an i Caps, which they oiler tor sale at re duced prices or as low as they can be purchased in this or any other Southern market—comprising in part the following kinds, viz:—Gent's tine French light Calf Sewed Bools . do. do. double sole do do.; do. uo. stout do do ; do. do, p- gged do. ; do. double soled do. do . do. light do. du.; do. Cali and Kin Napoleon tapjied do.; do fine Calf Half Boots and Brogans; do. do. Cloth Laming and Goat Brogans ol various styles; Men’s 1 , anT thick Boots; Boy’s Call, Kip and thick B*>. ‘ V outli’s do. do. do. Fui lj <!. —.’i .e Black Gaiter Boots, thickand thin sole: tin colored do. do., variety of colors; fine Moroc co, Kid, Pnk* and Lace BooUpcm; tine do do and Goat Wall g Shoe*; fine do. do. Slipper*, Tits and Bus kins. black and colored. For M ss s—Gaiter, Polka, Kid and Goat welt Boot teen and B . k is ; kid Slinpers, Ties and Cloth fixed Buskins, black and colored.” For Children—A large assortment of Polka, Gaiter, Seal, Kid, Cloth and Morocco Boot tees. Mens, Worn ns, Boys’, Misses’. Youths’ and Chil dren's lentii'-r pegged Boottees andShocs,of all descrip tions and quaiiues. Anew and beautiful article of Metallic Rublier Over Shoes, tor Gentlemen, Ladies and Mimas. To Planter- —N750 pairs of Plantation or coarse Bro fans; a prim article of Men's double sole iron and VooJ t ked Rusaett anil Black; !o. do. single sole do. do. do ; l! ys’ and Youths’ ot the same qualities. Abo—ls doz n prime Calf Skills ; 10 dozen Linings ol liitf-eut colors; 1000 lbs. Hemlock Sole Leather; 700 lbs Oak Sole Leather. Bndm L ists, P*gs, Thread, Awls, rind nil other artic.cs ukJ itt manufacturing Boots and Shoes. IS A I S 4 AD CAPS Anew r.ml Iviutiful stock of all descriptions; Men’s and }’• vs’ Pr !o Alto Hats and Caps. Gentlemen’s fashions .e Ik v r and Moleskin of different qualities; M?n‘s Vv’aite and Black Wool Huts; Men’s,Boys’ and Y -uth's Cap*. of all descriptions and qualities. 35 Just received by Ktiio g At Wood, k-w', 4 SPLLNDID amortmc tot Spring & Sum - mer il ATS, ot the latest styles, viz; f Sj ~n. Gentlemen’* Panama iiuw, assorted, 15 doz. Gent. • ten's Pedal Huts 10 do. do. Bum Leghorn Hats, 10 do. do. Single Brnn do. do. 5 do. do. Swiss Leghorn Ilats, 50 do. Men's Palm Leaf do. 50 do. Boy s do. do. do. 5 do. do. do. do. Fedal. ALSO. 2 Cases Gent’s Fine Drab Beaver Hats, 4 do. do. “ Blank Ju. do. 4 do. and. Jt Moieskin do. VY.Jj a gc.ieral assortment ol other style of Hats, midi as mens Broad Brim, Black, White and Drab, and Fa hionabie Fur and Silk of various qualities and prices Also a tine lot ot Gentlemen's and Boy's C APS, of all styles, Qualities and puces. Ail of which an* of fered at very sow prioen. April 1,11*47. | New Grocery and Dry Goods Store. THO M \S C. DEMPHFY, having just opened in the Brick Store on Cotton Avenue, formerly’ occupied by \V. A Bobertaun, and marly opposite Mesaot. A J. White dt Cos. and Bancroft's stores, has now oo hand, and will continue to receive, an assort ment ol Fort e'n Liquors and Segura, Sugar, Coflee, and a p-neral assortment of Groceries and Dry Goods, which wJI be sold at New York prices for Cush only. Foreign tlrnudiea, W ines, 4e* Otard, Dupuey& Co’s. Cognac Brandy, of different vintug i —some very old in bottle* Gi Hard ( on. Vintage, I*‘Js ; A. Seignette’s Brandy; Meder Swan Holland Gin; Madeira Wine, in quarter cunsks; Port Wine: Sherry Wne These nguors are warranted received direct from the New York Custom House. 8p -ii Cigars, Regalias, R 1 Nino, HI Sol, Marino, Flint and other brand*—warrant* and genuine TLAS son ‘ nu Black Tea, of n v-ry superior quality. Old Java ( flee, Loaf Sugar, Sperm Camllra, Ada mai.’ue (’andies. 20 hi. • St. C out, Porto Rico and N . Orlenns Sugar. 50 Sacks Kio Colfee, first uuality . 30 do. second do. 500 p* An tore nn and English Calicoes, 10 can a Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, 10 bale* Brown 3-4 and 4-1 do. 30j> Ir-h Linen, direct importation, &c. Ace. V 9 ” JXJZW OOOD3! NEW GOODS! rpHU *u< briber bn* just recanted und is now oiwning J a large and well selectedstock “fM T \I*LF mid r.VX ’ l)i(V GOODS, which will be sold as low as at any house in tlu* city. Rich Ur<*N Silks, Rk ii * mbroidcred Thibit Dresses, (new article ) Ruh “ Cashmeres, Mode colored C/ashlucres and |) I Aim s, Gaia, Clarence and Or* gon I’lm.ls, English and H*!oth Ginghams, Beaut fuleinbixudcred Cashmere Shawls, liroclia, M*‘>jiu* and Cuasnnere “ Jaconet and Musnns, Checl ed Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, fine and *uperfin* Irish Linens. Hlwetiug*, Hhirtmg*. Kcrseya, Red and VMj, ♦ ■ Lmwy*. Fuddh and Negro Blankris, fin ! lIIr !<*•?*, Tickings, Munnrra Slime, Shirt- Cam* a. Are Jl>S MLHIXXK Macon. l>*i.*bcr , 1847. <7 if BABY JUMPED FT’ r . * • ! te*| Patent Elastic Baby Jumper. 1 *'‘ nd amusing article for the imiscry, By wh m in* • is from the ag*- of three Montha ntid up ward. , ar** i nahlcd to exercise and atmia** llteinaehef, when .-.iotii*, without the possibility of being injured, in * m In , . . nducivs to h**aith, and calculated Bin in’ e t continual good humor of the child —( all D by j MURDOCK. Jl*cu # Ut. 6, 1847 *7 tt KOTXOE. THE Stockholders of the Commercial Bank at Ma con. tine hereby notified and informed, that J have instituted nn action of Assumpsit against said Bank, upon seventy dollars of the Bills of said Bank—said ac tion brought in the Sunerior Court of Bibb county, re turnable to the November ‘Perm, 1847, of said Court. AMOS W HAMMOND. October 13, 1817 28 4w NEW BAKERY. THE undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that lie has opened a NEW BAKERY, in Washington’s new brick building on Mulberry street, opposite Shot well's corner, when- may he found at all times, fresh Bread, Rolls, Rusk, Pound Cake, Fruit Cake, Tea Cake, Sponge Coke* Sugar Cakes, Jumbles, Sugar Biscuit, Butter Crackers, &,o. Pastry of all kinds umde to order. He will also furn ish Balls and Parties on the shortest notice. J W. ADERHOLD. Mi - • . Almcoii Howling Saloon* Mulberry Sfroot, MACON, GA. THE above well known and popular establishment, having recently undergone a thorough repair, is now unsurpassed by any thing of the kind in the South ern country, and is open for the reception of visitors du ring the day and evenings. To business men, Planters, Merchants and others, it affords a pleasant and agree able place of innocent and healthy relaxation Y.ml n musement. The nlmve establishment is in the most convenient part of the city, being on Mulberry street, nearly midway between the Hotels, and m the imme diate vicinity of business. The proprietor flatters him self that he hnsJuthcrto had the good fortune to give sat isfaction in the orderly management of the establish ment, and assures the public that he will strictly en force the observance of the same good order lor the future. The Proprietor hopes that with those recommenda tions and a strict attention to business, to merit the pat- j ronage of the public. E. E. BROWN. Macon* S i<t l, inq? X>£ LOACHE St WILCOXSON, 4PRf Afniiiif'ncturers and Dealers in fff’dZfStC CARRIAGES AND HARNESS .\ls OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia. Dc L. A W. have constantly for sab*, on the best terms, ELimC SPRINGS, AXELS, STF.PS, BANDS, LAMPS, COACH LACE. —PATENT AND TOP LEATHER, Plated and Japanned flamesh Mountings, Paints, Oils, Varnish, tyr. March 10, 1817. MDDIJM VtIHHJA: MORRIS &. WESTCOTT have on hand 1 -ptfA a first rate assortment of SADDLES, IIAR \ NESS and C \RRIAGE TRIM M ! N( iS, of all kinds, which they will s*ll at prices to suit the times. Their facilities are such that they can sell lower than any other establishment of the kind in the city (*ivp us a call before yeu buy, is nil we ask forn re couim ndnlioii K EPAIRING done at reduced prices, in a workman-like manner. Cotton Avenue,next door to A. J. & D. W. Orr. Dae 3, 1846 it bale anil Liu iy Malilr. fTY lIE undersigned respectfully inform I their friends and the public, that they have o|K-ued a Stable in Macon, for the purposi 1 a SALE \N D LIV Y BUSINESS, and respectfully so lirit a share of public patronage. Their Stables are con nected with the FLOYD HOUSE, and every attention will be paid to customers in order to give general satis faction. Their Stables are new and commodious, with line Lots and very convenient. Persons would do well to give us n call. N. HA W KINS, J. VV\ HARRIS. Mann. \pril 1, IM7 Ihi TOR RENT. TH E Store occupied by Dibble and Bray— Also for sale ; the Tanyard near Vinevillc, or Iflgil l * x,, hanged for city property. r: -AA Apply at the above store,or to T A BREWER. Macon, Oct. 12th, 1847. It 2d* TO RENT. THE Dwelling on Walnut and Third streets, . ‘’ W 1 JlKnLThe House is large and pleasantly located. For t**rms, apply to A. Richards, who will act as niy acetit during my absence. M. E. RYLANDER. July 28,1817. ts-17 FOR SALE. THE Building on Second Street, formerly oc lilii! as the Georgia Messenger Office —Apply ■““**to S. ROSE. Macon* St 1 1. 22, 181* 25 j WX2jX B 2 SOLD, SOn Thursday, 23 Novernber next, to the highest bidder (if not previously disposed of,) the farm on which the subscriber now lives, lying on the upper Thoinaston road, eight miles north-west of Macon Said farm consists of 2024 acres of land, 130 of which are in cultivation and under good fence, the remainder is wood Inn 1. first quality oak and hickory upland. Al so 7 head ot horses and mules —20 head of cattle ‘ (Hunter'sfine milk stock,) 1 yoke of oxen and about 60 head of hogs. Also a lot of wheat, coni, fodder, peas, potatoes Ac. One, two horse horse waggon and har ness ; one ox cart ; one Bn roue h arranged for single or double harness ; farm implements ; ILuiscwhole furni ture and sundries. The w hole is offered on the premises and is a fine op- I portunity for one wishing a small farm near Macon, 1 come and buy cheap! cheap ! for cash. K. W.JEMISON. October, 7th 1847. 6w28 RESIDENCE FOR SALE. DESIROUS of removing into the country, my EjplS] residence in the village ofrerry, Houston Coun- ty, is offered for sale. r l’he Dwelling-House has six rooms All necessary and convenient out-houses, are on the premises. Attached to this re.*- U nce there 1 are si*veny-five acres sit’ and (nh*nt thirty which are * uncleared*) with an a nun dunce ot oak and hickory timber upon it. In the yard, there is a well of excellent ‘ water. For persons that desire to live in a healthy village and I moral comunity* 1 know of none that can be preferred j to this. There is a large and flourishing school, uu- j derthe direction of competent teachers, in this village, ! ludimentsof a classical education can be obtained, ns ■ well, us at any academy in the Btate. In my absence for the terms, apply to the Puet-Matter. Possession given on the first day of January next. HOWELL COBB. | (let 8*1847. _ 3t28 PLANTATION FOR SALE am 1 offer for sale my plantation in Houston County adjoining Jno. lit tiilbkord, containing five lots -A> of land undupwaids of 300 acres cleared and a considerable portion of it fresh. It hns many conve niences to induce a purchaser (to wit : health good so ciety and runing * a ter &c.) ns the purchaser would see for himself, 1 refer him to John B. McCoy, my over seer *n the plac*, who will show the premises and give any information required. The price and the terms rrunonuhle. THOMAS DYSON. Oct. 7th, 1847. 3tiß j BAKER L VNDs FOR BIU. JAMES BOND offers for sale three of the best settlements of Land in the county of Baker, viz: one comprising Two Thousand acres, on the Ki okee cre*k, in the second district of said county, on which there is ala w well fl ushed Frame Dwelling hous\ and appropriate out-houses, Ac , constituting the bc*t improved plantation in Baker county; said plantation havings, v n hundred and fifty acre* iff clear- 1 ed land in the best i.rde tbr cuiuv.'tion Also, Seven Huirdreil and Kilty acres,lying <n the Colaw ihee.com pri.dng some 4>t the choicest Cotton Lands, and contain ing three hundr* and acresul’open laud* with all n* c ■.<- ry plantation butln.mgs. Also, a Wootllnnd settlement of Fifteen Hundred acre*, in the second district ot Ba ker, on th.* Colswnbet creek, one of th** very richest unimproved places in the county.— Apply to JAM EH BOND. Bakei county, Ga. or JOSEPH BON'D. Macon, Ga. Bept. 29, 1647 fl 14t \ VAM 4'Hl K I l,m jtl\ IK PLANTATION TOR SALE. C CONTAINING Ex Hundred acres of Fine and / Hammock Land—two hundred and tiliy or three hundred cleared ; situated on the mam road from Ma con to Tallahassee, tilt.*en miles above Albany, Baker county—well improved, and one ot the best watered places in Una country, and noted lor its good health and line water. Come soon, or you will loose a baronm. Oct go, 1947. 2m R A MeCOMB VALUABLE PLANTATION IN BAKER COUNTY FOR HALE. ll J ILL be ““Id on lavurnble terms, a body of Land \ > consisting of eight fractions, and four le> the 250 acres each, comprising 1740 acres, lying <. n west bank of tlie Flint River. fawn Iwir to eight miles below Albany About 3uo 0r340 neresare cl-nred. and I!Mi now in cultivation by Michael Lott. Most of the |gin I is valuable, and is a very desirable locution for an extensive co ttsiti planter,ami it also lies gt*i<t advantage na range for stock immediately below. Person* wish ing tot urikuse, will apply to tlie suhseritier. at this office 81MRI hoSB. Mil. -Ml, i|p| I l*'*'’ FOR SALE F OT of Land No 41, In tin* sth Districtof Houston I J county, adioiiiiiiu lands ot (bum, N i*let und otliert; distance from Macon about eighteen miles. For terma apply to the undersigned, and during my absence from the Histe. John K Lamar, of Macon, is my umlioruu'd agent to diauoas of the same. ANDREW J LAM AR. Monioc, Walton county, Ga, >ayt 11 Mtf Land* in linker, Dooly, Lee mid I duly for No 339,7 th District Knriy, now Baker, a valuable lot; No. 67,96 th l)is Early ; No I3t). Hth Dia Ilooly; No 93, sth Dia. Dooly ; No 313, 13th District of |ye Visit or apply to the Subscriber at Halcyondale I* O (50 mile station Central Railroad) Hcriven Cos ,Ga One of the above lota is near Huwkinsville ; one near Travellers Rest; one near Btarkville aepia IHI7 1y93 WILLIS YOUNG COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HINES &. HARRIS have this day associated with them in business Mr J A MES 11. II A NN()N, for | the purpose of doing an AUCTION, WARE-HOUSE and COMMISSION business, under the firm name of Hines. Harris & Hannon. We have token tlu* Ware- I louse on the comer of Cherry and Second Street, known as Gen. Elias Beall’s, situated in the moat central part of business. We now tender our services to our friends, and the public generally. In the alsive buisinew, our individual attention win be given to all business entruAt ed to our care, nnd the usual facilities gtanted to uu. customers. Hines a Harris would take this opportu nity of returning their thnnks to their former friends and customers for past favors, nnd solicit for the new con cern a continuance of their patronage. HINES* HARRIS & HANNON. Macon Sept 1 18 47 2m22 JOHN Pi G v v AN A 4 t>. Auctionland Commission Bfaerchants and Forwadinj Agents, MACON* GA. Macon, July 21,1847. 6m 16 JOHN JONES & SON, (I.ATX JOSES AND HOLT) ir.rrtf; no erst: AND COMMISSION M URCII A NTS , MACON, Geo. June 23,1847. tfl2 WASHBURN, WDjDER & CoT Factors aud Comniis,ioii Merrlianh, SAVANNAH, GEO. Joseph Washburn,) John R. Wilder, [ Francis G. Dana ) September 1* 1847. *9t22 HOLT & ROBERSON. FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah Georgia, RESPECTFULLY tender their services to their . friends and the public. Having been actively en gaged in this branch of business for several year? past, their actual experience and observation has a (folded them every opportunity of becoming perfectly fainilliar with the duties and responsibilities attending its opera tions. Their personal attention will be given to sales ofCO I’TON AND ALL OTHER PRODUCE con signed to their care, also to executing orders lor BA(i -gl.\G. BALE ROPE, FAMILY AND PLANT ATION SUPPLIES, at the lowest Prices. Their charges will be as few and reasonable as the actual cost can be made, by strict economy, with facil ities tor Storing. Weighing, &c., which are not surpass ed in the city. They nope by continued application and personal attention, to promote the interest, and give sat isfaction to those confiding business to their care. ASA HOLT. W B R< KOHEHT A. ALLEN, Faclor and Uoniuiissioii Merchant, No. 112* Hay Street, Savannah, Geo. f T T ILL attend strictly to the stomg** and sale of \ V Cotton, Corn, Flour, end other produce, and will make liberal cash advances on goods consigned to his House. References.—Mr James A. Nisbet,') E. B. Weed, [ J. H K Washington, r acon - Graves, Wood Go.J Dye &. Robertson, Augusta. Branon A Young, Marietta. Dr. George F. Pierce, Sparta. July 31,1847. ly!6 HARDEMAN & KAXVIILTGN, \\ are- I Const* and ('ommission Merchants, MACON, HAMILTON Sc HARDEMAN, Factors and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, WILL give prompt attention to the safe of !■■! Cotton and Country produce, as well us to fiibiig of orders for Bagging, Rope, and family supplies. Sept. 29. 26 ts WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. underaigned having become cole Pro- A prietor of the Fire Proof Warehouse occu pied the past season by Dyson if Richardson, bees leave to inform'the public that he has associated with him in business, Mr. Joseph Cooper, and Mr Win. M. ; Roberts, whose ability and experience entitle them to i the confidence of the people. He therefore hopes to share a liberal patronage, as well as maintain the confi dence reposed. Ail orders will receive prompt attention, . and liberal advances will be made on Cotton in store. THOMAS DYSON. M • >ll, July 11, 1817. 6m 15 WAIEBOUBE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. rpHE subscriber wifi continue t* eariy on i AI. the above business ut the fire Proof Warehouse on Cotton Avenue, where he will afford till the usua l facilities to planters und others in the storage of Cotton and any other kinds of country pro duce, Goods, 6ic. The Warehouse is as safe from hun ger by tire as any other in the State, and convenient to the business part of the city. All orders for iiis custoin ! era will meet with prompt attention. ! June 16, 1847 6m 11 N. OUSLEY. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE suliecriher, having removed from the Warehouse occupied by liim last year, and taken that long known as Graves’ Warehouse, I opp site to Gravis* Wood &, Co's. Store, respectfully I tenders Ins thanks to his former patrons and friend*, and solicits a continuance of their patronage, with the assur ance that he will devote his whole time nnd spare no es ! orts to promote their interest. Liberal advances will be mane to those who require them: and orders for BIGUING. iv< >PEan ITWlNE,anaother Merchttß* i dize, promptly filled on the most reasonable terms. GEO JEWETT. May 18th, 1847. 7 LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS. 11 T E resjieetfully mform our friends and the planters i\ generally, of Alnbomn nnd Georgia, that the GI RARD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY is in | full operation. It is amply supplied with the very best materials ’ which could be selected. The machinery is all new, and constructed on the most approved plans for the manufacture of Cotton Gins. The machinist* and workmen employed in the estab lishment are skillful and experienced m the business; and we have made such improvements in the mechan ism and construction of our Gins that we teel certain, m every case, to turnish a Gin which will perforin aduii- I 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 unproved | Gins to planters in various parts of the country during | tin* season, and not one of that number has tailed to give j general satisfaction, both ill speed und the sample of j Cotton fry ORDERS can he sent to us by mail, or contracts | made with our Agents who me travelling through the ‘ country. GINS will be sent to any part of the country, and in all raaca warranted to perform well. Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di- ; rect tin ir letters to Columbus, Ga. N Ousley, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia E T TAYLOR Ac CO Btpl 22 *2r*tf Girard. Ala Griswold's Improved Cotton Gins. rpHE sulmcrilier will continue the mamifacture of J. (ini* on bis usual extensive scale, and embraces tins opjHiitUiuty to thank Ins numerous customers fr th :r liberal patronage heretofore. The estimation in which his Gina aia Said, may ha known ftoai lha hn of his having sold moie than two thousand during the last three year*—probahlv ten to one over any other Factory m live Bute. ‘lritaevidence of the superiority <-t Ida Gina, is accounted lor by Ins twin < the first to in troduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead by yearly adding new ones. His lirst and second im provement* made the quality of cotton perfect, though some were rather alow His third made them sufli cieutly last. It then only remained to make them more durable mid convenient, which has been done he be liev.-s effectually, by several new improvement* the pre sent year Itestdea, he ha* llw* exclusive right for the State, with the privilege of other section*, to furm*n i Rt id s Patent Water Boxes, winch an* believed to be | ten time* more durable limn any other, by those who j have made n fair trial of them: and are infallibly se cure ngnm*t lire by friction. Ilia fin** Gina will gin ! Maaiouon Cotton a* well as any Haw Gin can. Hi* | agent* wdl visit planters generally, and exhibit *|>eri i mens of hi* late improvement*, und |Mnt out their nd x nntage* in time for nil to engage and le supplied be. I fore the next ginning season, or engagements can be ■ made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, Georgia,•Gill* will he delivered at the purehas* i’s res idem •, iTnty part of the State except die Cherokee counties, where they will be left at the Depot >n the Railroad moat convenient to the purchaser. All war | ranted to perform well, if used according to die direc- I turn* sent with each. HAMPEL GRISWOLD. Mm eh 21, HM7 > SUPERIOR COTTON GINS. rpm: tuWrihrr would infonn die plant* r* of ('.eor- J i, that he haa retiM\<*>l h** (''-11,111 Gin Fi Morv 1 toHihh county, 34 im lea from Ma*Hn,on the road b*Hd i mg from Macon to Gordon, when* lie intends to nianu j factor* Cottiai Gin* of n iiunlity superior to any be line rv r le*fiire made, if |mmmml>lc In the oonstructKin *l ! lii* Gins, he will jpurticiilnrlv guard again**! the powibil ty of taking fi.efioin the (fin And here lie would re mmk.thui it i* unp*eeihle lorn Gin to take lire from the box* * without the gMasesl neglect on the peitol those wli*i have the nirinngeim>iit o them. Gins that get burnt, m iiiii** hundred and ninety-nine tunes out of I * thousand take fire from a different cnuM* than the iwx To tilt* objection the Gins liiuniifheturedb y the nubscri l*er, *ire uot. nnd Merer hare bttn liable Hi* Gim will lie mad* if the l* ?*t material*, and warranted t* peribrm a* wdl na any Gina made in the Hate fir hat an excellent water-now* r 1-. turn - a guodaaw-miil right at Band, which will ename hin to sell Gma on as good terms as any other Factory ii the Staff O. W MASSEY Aprd 1, 1347. 3tf CARVER’S GINS. rp IIE Subscriber?; .re Agents for the sale of E. C AR- I VER & CO’S , Patent Improved COTTON (j IN. This gin hns proved itself to be a very superior article wherever it bus been ucd, aud uo better rec ommendation can fe given it than the opinions of those who have tested it. ’I hey ore both elegant und dura ble in their make, and are warranted to give satisfac tion in all cuscs* or they niav Is* returned. The former prices have been considerably reduced. Apply ut the Ware-II( use of the Subscriber.-i. JOHN JONES & SON. Macon Bept 13 15w24 # Farmers take Notice. UrE have the right of a number of Counties for Oatlobo’-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 *jreat rapidity, and soeasily 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 fbi n pulley.— The great advantage of thi9 machine over all others, is in thesl’NjM* of the Nadi.—it being concave and convex, parting the straw in the middle and cutting both ways, which no other blade can do. So simple fe this ma chim, than any person that can grind an axe can put the Made in order. Any black sin.tli can make the blad *. We shall keep one on hand tor our friends to examine before purchasing. (HAS. P. LEVY A CO. Ocniulgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue. _ Macon, July 14, 1847. 15tf OCMULGEE FOUNDRY. nOLTN A LIA V are prepared at the shortest notice to furnish ull kinds of finished Machinery, Steam Engines, Castings in Iron or fit ass. Mill Gear ing of all kinds, Bevil and Spur Gearing, Gin (fear of all patterns nnd sizes, Fun (fearing, Cotton Gin work, Press Pulleys, Hand Railing, Fire Proof Doors and Windows, Cemetery Rollings, Gudgeons* Inks, Ac. We invite our friends, and all who are in want of any of the above articles, to give us a call on Colton Avenue, A. F. HOLT. WM. S. HOLT. Cl IAS. P LEVY. Macon, Oct. 13. 1847. 28 ly Cotton Frcsses for Sale. f 1111 i*i Cotton Presses ( fluilock's Patent ,) heretofore I used m the Pack ng stablisluncnt m this city, will be sold it immediate application is made, at very re duced prices, including frame work, windias, and every thing complete for each press, and sold in consequence of the proprietors having discontinued the re-nacknig business. Appyto ROBERT FINDgAY. Macon, July 14,1841 ft BALLS. BULLOCK'S COMPOUND ELVER COTTON PRESSES, I icing recently simplified and improv ed, are now offered t<> those wishing to put up Square Bales ns a superior article t any in use. An ex umn; tu. t. of their construction and principle, by those who study true economy, and wish a good and permanent aihele, is solicited that they may s< e and iudge ior themselves. Prices, Eighty-five Dollars, nelivered ;n Macon, which includes the whole of the outfit of lions, Rope, Patent Right, &c 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 “ 12 “ “ 12 by 20. 1 “ 3i ** “ 9by 24. 2 “ 13 “ “ 3by 8. 2 “ 13 “ “ sby 5. 1 “ 10 “ “ 12 by 19. 1 “ 7** “ 12 by 14. 1 “ 9 “ “ 4by 12. 10 good plank 18 “ *• 1| by 12. 1 “ 23 “ - 4by 12. 3 scantlings 20 “ 3by 4. Also, Gin Geermg of all sizes, kept constantly on hand • gee ring tor Merchant Mills, Cotton Factories and M.ll-Stones of every description, furnished to order at Foundary oi 11. FINDLAY,Macon, Geo. Aug. 11, 1847 19 Straw Cutters. U FINDLAY is now manufacturing a lot of Cut • ting Machines, which, for practical use, strength and durability, are probably unsurpassed. They are, by the by, no patent right affair, but a plain and substan tial machine for cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder, shucks. &c. with perfect ease and despatch. Planters and others are respectfully invited t c. U at Findlay’s Foundry, comer ot Walnut and fourth streets, Macon. June 23,1847. ts 12 MILL-STONES. HE subscriber being agent for an extensive ?liil i. Stone Establishment ir* New York, will furnish to order, french burr lsopas, and cologne mill stones, of any size, and warranted of the very best quality. ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, Nov. 13,1846. -40 TII ACON IKON A I*HASS I'ILN. IH DRY, 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, 2kc.: also Cotton Press es, Gin ('ear, Plates and Balls, and Mill Irons of every description; all of which will lie made of the very best mntenal and workmanship, on reasonable and accom modating terms. ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, June_l7,_lß46. yIS t hiua, t.iass and Earthenware. •jr-vp THE subscribers ore now receiving (in f-w addition to their former Stock.) a general as-L. t sortment of the latest and most fashionable styles nnd patterns, among which are Gold band French China Dining Sets. White “ Gold band and White C hina Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Fruit Bankets, Pitchers.—Cotlee and Tea Cups, by the piece or dozen. White und Flowing blue Granite Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets., Plates, D,slies, Cover Dishes, Bakers, Soup and Sauce Tureens, Pitchers, Ewers and Basins, Coffee? and Teas, Ten Pot*, Sugars, Creams, and Bowls to match Dining and Tea S**t.. Light Blue Dining,Tea uni Toilet Sets; Plates, Dish es, Cover Dishes, &.e. 6lc. to match. Also, n large and complete assortment of COMMON WARE, which they offer to Country Dealers, ns low as can be bought in any other market in the Slate. 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 oj 1 j os.tr the Walking ton Hall. Ma<on S- pt 29, lsC fimSfi CHINA. ■\TTHITE and Gold band French China Dining and vv Tea Sets. White and Gold band French Chiua Cups and Sau cer/*. (by t!te dozen ) Rich Gold ban*l sprig and painted Cups and Saucers, large size, sold separately. Ru h Gold band sprig and painted Vases. White and Gold hand Pitchers and Mug*—various size?. hyde Al Jones. Macon Sept 29 1847. (>w26 SUNDRIES. IOOKING Glasses, Britannia Ca tors an I C'ffe J Pots, Knives and Forks, Waiters in - ts and single. Shovels and Tongs, Dinner and Tea Bells, &c Aic. HYDE & JONES. Macon Sept 29 4w96 LAMPS. IU ST received direct from th** Mannfnctonr, an as sortment o fSOLAIt, SIDE :r. s IVG L AMPS of the latest styl*‘? and pattern*. These Lamps are designed for the use either of Lard or Oil. Also, Lamp Shades, Tubes and Wicks HYDE Al JONES. Macon Sept 29 4w96 GLASS WAUC. C 1I T T and Pressed Decanters, Tumbler*, Goblets, / Wine*, Champaign?, Dishes, Hall Lhiii**, Salts, Mantle Lamps. Water Decanters. Butter Tutw, Nap pie*, Pitchers, Stem Bowls. Fgg (ilasses, Pejper*, Vin egar*, Mustards. Spice Jura, c. Ac. HYDE Ac JONES Mncon S pt, 29. 1847 6w26 Crockery nml 4ilns* Ware. TWINING and T* n Set*, sup* rfine Si*nc and Clunn X 3 Mi re, JJverpool and Plain Ditto, Plain, and Fluffed Ginas Ware of every description, Tumbler*. Decanters, Wines, Fruit Baskets, Pilcners, Ac., a very j large and g**nenil stock just received I y LOGAN Al ATKINSON, sept 29 giitf. ■ 111: lam it \ kct: J J Life insurance and Trust ( oinpany having estab lished an Agency in the city of Macon, person* may ef fect Insurance with tin* Company on their own Lives or the-Live* of other*, anil either for the whole dura tion of life or for a limited period, by the payment of a small annual premium STEPHEN ALLEN. President. CHARLES C. PALMER Heaemry „ E. BOND, Ag-nt, Macon. M n kqril 1. 1847 )i XPTfA IYMHAA4 i: ( OMIMM, I\j OF HARTFORD, CONN—TBs undersign* and Ager st wtli take risks against Fire in this city. Guilin, Forsyth and other towns in the State, on s favorable term* a* any responsible CoiniNiny. They will also in sure against tlxr risk* of River Navigation; their pn *ent rates are, 3-4 percent to Savannah,and 7-Ht> ( nnrles ton. REA Al COTTON Macon, April 1.1817. 5 Al 1111111 1 Life Viisitmncc 4'ompnny of N. York. MORRIS ROBINSON, President, Sami xt. Hawvay Secretary. \C( T MELATED lieu profit* amount to 9!00,0(M). Ajiplieat ions received by C. DAY Ac Cos. July 7, 1847. 14 HOUSE \\D SIGN PAINTING: (•milling, (.ildinc,Glazing, Ar rnpcr-liiiiieing OLD CHAIRS re sented with cane, painted and glided; Furniture repaired, vnmislied, and polished; Window Hash und Blinds for sale A F SHERWOOD, Comer >f Second und Oak Streets. Macon, May lotii >C Savannah Dying Establishment. 4 NTON HASERlCKbegsleave to inform the citi z**ns of MACON, nml the up country j?enrrally, that he has made extensive preparations for Di ING and CLEANS! N(i ladies’ Silk and woolen Dresses,Shawls <&lc. Slc. Hit* colors, particularly Black. Maroon and Brown, will so- warranted equal to any that can lie pro duced in the United States. Gentlemen’H Garment* Renovated, Dyed, and warranted not to soil either the skin of* the whitest linen. Prices moderate. Article* Mi at the Store ol’ Mr. C. A. till*, next door to the \Vuahington Hall, Macon, will be promptly forwarded, and returned with despatch. April 41, 1847. I>3 NOTICE. Dll. \V. W. MAHNJIALL, would respectful ly give notice to nil imsons afflicted withCx;.* tn, Fistula, Wens, and nil ulcers ami tumors, oiigmat ing from whatsoever cause, that he will leave Marietta, Ga., in time to return to his residence at Macon, Gn., by the Ist ol October next. At which place he may be found during the year, or until the Ist of June, 1848. Dr. \l. deems it only necessary to add, that his form er and continued success in the management of these diseases, is conclusive evidence of the superiority of his practice over nil others known in this, or any other | country, For the correctness of this assertion he refers | to his pamphlet on Cancers, &c., which mny be obtain ed gratis, by application to him by letter (post paid) or otherwise. For the further encouragement ol the al j dieted. Dr. M. would |ust add, that, on their arrival I at Macon, they will have the most abundant testimony J in favor of the utility of the treatment, by having access to those who have been made whole, nndalso, to those 1 who are continually under treatment (from various parts of the union) in every stnge and variety of the coni l plaints. The treatment is without tin* use of knife, or caustic, j and is both constitutional and local. Some curious pre- J nervations of cancerous diseases, mny lie seen at his i nllice under the Floyd House. Macon, Sept. 29, 1847. 526 5t SHOTWELL & GILBERT, BY recent arrivals from New Yoik, have received a full and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Dye StufTs, &c &c, all of which are now ottered to tin- public very low, for cash. They also keep an extensive assortment of Patent Med icin> s, among which are |)r. Boon’s justly celebrated Ague and Fever Pills, which rarely ii ever fail to effect ti cure Also hi* Compound Cathartic Pills, an invalu ble family Medicine. Macon, Sept 1 252 I3OT V NII ! I*< >T \sll ! ! Jmt ved and for sale, by SHOT WELL & GILBERT. Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19 ("lOYGRRSN W \TER ! Just received and for J sale, by SHOTWELL <fc GILBERT, n, Aug 11,1847 If Class! Class!! Class!!! I I’ST received and for sale, a large lot of Glass, o all sizes from 8 by 10 to *.24 by 30. Also a lot of White Lead. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to call. SHOTWELL & GILBERT. Macon, June 1,1847. 9 Ql JNINK! QIININK! IIJST received ami for sale, a large lot ol the above named article. SHOTWELL (A GILBERT. July 6, 1847 14 TAKE NOTICE, rnilAT the sulrscribers keep constantly on hand a I large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Druggists’ Glass-w are, and a host o f articles too numerous to particularize. Their medicines are all fresh, and pure, and cheap. The public are respectfully invited to call and see. SHOTWELL &l GILBERT. June 23,1847 12 C. BUI.YKEHHUFF'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE: ! An Effectual Remedy for Coughs and Cold*, Liver Complaint, Raising of lllood— Pain in the Side and Chest—also for Purifying the HlooJ—Eradicating Eruptions on the Skin—and all other complaints arising from the waut of tone in the Stomach. rpHE efficacy of the Health Restorative is so well X 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 Ik* had of the Agent, gratis. The following certificate is trora Dr. Chilton, the well known New York chemist: “I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called ‘C. Brink erhoft’s Health Restorative,’ and tind that it does not contain Mercury, or any other metaiic preparation, nor opium in any ol its forms. It is composed of vegetable matter entirely.” James R Chilton, M. D. C. BRINKERHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y. Principal office in the store 01 Messrs. Haydock, Cor t.ies & Cos., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, 6lc. } 218 Pearl street. For sale by SHOTWELL &, GILBERT, Agents, Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the U. States. May 12, 1847. 6 ts QUININE ! QUININE!! ICST received and lor snfo, n large lot of the above named article. SHOTWELL *fc GILBERT. October 13, 1817 28 Mliotuell A Gilbert, BY recent arrivals from New York, have received a full and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &,c. &c., all of which are now offered to the public very low, tor cash. Thrv also keep and extensive assortment ol PATENT MEDICINES, among which are Dr Boon’s justly cel ebrated Ague and Fever Pills, which rarely, S ever tail to effect a cure. Also, his Compound Cathartic Pills, an invaluable Family Medicine. Macon, October 13, 1847 28 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. JUST RECEIVED AT THE NEW DRlti STORE. ft A LARGE and complete assortment of P re9 h and Genuine Medicines, Chetni cals, Extracts, Ac. together with an ex- IjiwJ tensive sunply of Paints, Varnishes, Dye iiiMSl Mutt*, l*amt Brushes. Glass lVan White Lead, pure and No. 1, of the best ! quality, Slc. SODA, for cooking purposes, a much superior arti cle to Sal AEratus used 111 tne same way, and for mak ing light or loat bread, the new way is unequalled. MUSTARD, superfine, a large lot at wholesale and reiail. WHITE VINEGAR, a superior article at retail or I per barrel. BLEACHING SODA per cask and retail. I'Ol'ASti and SAL jERATUS, Wholesale and re tail. COPPERAS, n very superior article manufoctured by Fu r. Powers & Weightninn. BLUE ViTKIOL (Blue Stone,) a large supply, re tard at vciy low price. CO ACH VARNISH of the finest quality per gallon. COPAL AND JAPAN VARNicHEo per barrel and retail. M \CUOBOY SNUFF, Lorrillaid’sbest Rose scent ed, direct i. 0111 the ma miacturer, at wholesale A retail SURGICAL INSTRUMEN TS; Ac Pocket case j In .-mime ms. Silver Spring Lane ts, Evans’ fo*st Thumb ! do. Silver Catheters, Cupping Instruments, Syringes of nil kinds, Ac. STATIONERY. BLANK BOOKS, Ac. a good stock of Letter and Cup Paper, Blank Books, inks, Steel Pens, Waters, Ac retailed at very !<>w prices. SHAVING CREAMS, SOAPS, Ac. An elegant article of Cream in foixes of ditlerent Shaving I Soaps, Toilet Soap, Variegated, in bars, Ac. PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. A full supply ol those that are tresb. direct Irian the ! proprietor*, comprising in part:—if istafe Balsam | Wild t hrn y, Sands, Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Earn- I . ily Medicines in enlarged Bottles, at the same price as heretofore.— Champion's Ague Medicine* and Cnth-! j artic Pills, sure remedy. Mo fat's family Medicines , . Spencer's fills, Swain's fan eta, fa her stock's Ver- 1 ! mi tug e, a sure remedy. Cook's fills, Jfr. ‘The above, together with a great variety of articles ! usually kept in Drug Stores, hove been selected in the i Northern markets for cash. Having been hng engag ed in the Drug Businesu, we lint ter ourselves that our stock is not only ol the best quality, hut that we shall I lie able to m il them ns low ns any point South. „ WM. G. A S. LITTLE. Macon, Oct. 6. 1817. 27 ts CKI* Tor Bale ulso of Dr. VV. G. Little, Milledgeville. SCIENTIFIC \ > I) ECLECTIC MEDICAL INNTITI I F—Petersburg, Vn# fPHE lii“t aimunl Course of Lectures of the Medical X Deoartinent of tins Institution, cliartered on the Bih of March lust, (1817,) will eoiiiinence on the first Monday in November next, and close on the last oi Februttiy following. ‘Phis Institution ofli*is superior udvuutnges and inducements to ail students ol medi cine v, ho mny desire to qualify themselves thoroughly as Boiutuc Physicians. FACULTY: Pacl Wist Ai.lks, M D , Prof’, of Phy. and Path. A M Huci, M. D , Prof, of Anatotny. C. J kt. a worthy, \l D , Prof .ml Surgery. I. M. t “MiNos, M. D*, Prof, ol Principle! an 1 Practice of Medicine. E P Bambino, M D . Prof of Obstetric*, Ac. Henry VI Prick, M D , Prof of Thcrupeut .•* A Ma teria Medicn. J. D , Prof, of Chemistry and Forensic Medicine. Feesfof the Course, $73. Graduation fee, fI.V Board $3 pet week The text-hooks recommended will be corwaltsd ec lectics lly, and with cureful discrimination \—the Junda tneutal doctrines taught in this Institution bang those of l hompmn, —that there is no nercasity of employing pmsou* at aim kind its rente Iml agents ; mid that th*- object, lit exh biting any remedy, should be to austsu* and Hot to d* pirns (hr vital power*. t t> An announcement of the Course will l*r aent to ail who mny and sire it, by communicating, post paid w,ll ‘ C. J KEN WORTHY. ,M \V, n , a h i>ean of ti e Faculty, LB Ti eamntx, Secretary. J’rtcnUrg, V. av,4. SW, ISI7. Cwiii | BAIL.KY’* SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY— for cougha^olds,asthma, influenza .whooping cough, spittinfi of blood, and all pulmonary diseases. BAILEY & SARSAPARILLA—Tor all diseases arising from an impure state of thevblood: salt rheum, scrofula, king's evil,chronic rheumatism,dyspt psin, dis eases of the skin and hones,old ulcers,. tc. BAILEY S FEVER AND AGI v, REMEDY— The most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara tion—and sun* cure. BAILEY’B AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure extv imiU.it> r ol woittiSlroui lire sybicm, m generui use taiougboul file United rflults. BAILEY S UN RIVALLED MILITARY SHAV ING CREAM—'This article hns stood the test of eight years, and guined for itself a high reputation throughout the United ri lutes, Canada, and most parts of the world. BAILEY’S SUPERIOR INDELILLE INK—with and without the preparation; warranted the best article of the kind in use. For side by the Druggists generally throughout the country, and 111 wholesale and retail by WM. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall, corner of Fulton and Sands streets. Also for sale by GRAVES, WOOD A CO , Macon. Dec. 3g 1846 19 13AIN'I'S, OILS, Ac. --.lust received from the “New York Brooklyn White Lead Company” No. 1, No. 2, Extra and fare White Lead. Also in Store—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Varnish ; Lampblack ; Putty,Paint,Blush es, Ac , Slc. PATTEN A TAYLOR. April 1,1847 27 LEGAL NOTICES. g-- . . Macon postponed shehiff sale. . Will be sold on the first Tuesday in November Ac. Lot of Land No. 147, it being the lot whereon Levi Barfield now lives, in the 52d district of originally Mus cogee, now Macon county j levied on as th • property of Levi Barfield to satisfy an. fit. issued from Macon In ferior Court, James Abbelt vs. Levi Buifield ; droperty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. Oct 6, 1847. Houston sheriff’s sale, wiii be sold at the court house door in the town of Perry, Houston county, on die first ‘Tuesday in November next, the follow ing property, to wit: ‘Two black colored horse Mules, and one bay Stall ion, about 4 years old; levied on as the property of Rich ard Westbrooks, to satisfy his ‘Tax ior 184 ~ E. K. HODGES, Dcp. Sli’ff. Sept. 29. 26 NOTICE. Al 1 the February term of the Superior Court to be held in and lor Crawford County, application w ill Ik* made, for leave to divide tin* estate of John King, deceased. JOHN T. BARNES. Sept. 15 1847 mini NOTICE. VLL Persons having demands against the estate of JohnCru.iibiey,sr., lately deceased, of Wilkin son county, are requested to present them in terms of tne law ; any person owing said estate are requested to make payment. JOHN CRUMBLEY, / . , , JESSE CRUMBLEY,i AUmre ’ August 9,1847. 20 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL ;>ersong indebted to the estate of Simon How ard, late of Ware county, deceased, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against said estate, w ill present them properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. HARRIET HoVY ARD, adm’x. MOSES HOWARD, adm’r. October 20, 1847. 29 6t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL person!’ holding demands against the estate of William P. Brooks, late of Tw iggs county, de ceased, are hereby required to render them, in terms of the law ; and ull being indebted to said estate, are re quested to come forward and make payment. LAY’IN IA N. BROOKS, adm’x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. October 20,1847. 29 6t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. VLL jiersons indebted to the estate of Dr. Wm Stewart, late of Bibb county, deceased, are here by required to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate, will present them duly attested in terms of the law r . ROLAND BIVINS; Adm’r. Sept. 22, 1847. 25 6t flOl’R MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county, for leave to sella Negro Child belonging to Lu cien N wton (minor.) O. 11. P. NEWTON, Guar. September 8,1847. 4m23 XMM'R MONTHS after date, application will be X made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, wh*n sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of William P. Brooks, late of said county, deceased. LaVIMA N. BROOKS, adm’x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. Oetoher 20, 1817. 29 m4tn TAOI 14 Mi>N 4 IIS affi-i dut**, application will be Ju made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ware county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the ;eal estate ol Simon Howard, late of said coun ty, deceased. HARRIET HOWARD,adin’x. MOSES HOWARD, adm’r. October 20, 1847. 29 ui4m TTIOI K MONTHS alter date application will be X made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real property belonging to the estate of Charles T England, deceased, situated in the city of Macon, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors. JOHN MYERS, Adm’r. October 20, 1847. InR |.MJl T R MONTHS after date application will be Ju made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Up son county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one L< t of Land, lying in Baker county, belong ing to the estate 01 \N .ilium Robertson, deceased. JOHN W . ROBERTSON, Aom’r. July 21, 1847. ifi TAOUR .MONTHS after date, application will be X 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 distrirt 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, Adin’r. Sept. 15, 1847. 24 4m “POUR MONTHS after date application will be X mode to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk inson county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate ts John Crumbiev, sr . late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of die heirs an I creditors JOHN CRUMBLEY, Jr ) A . . JESSB CHUMULKY f Admrß toguat 11,1647 19 fMM’R MONTHS after date application will lie made to the 11011. the Inferior Cuuit of Houston county, when sitting as a court of ordin ry, for leave to •ell two Negroes, Pollard, a man, and Jane, a woman, belonging to the estate of Malcolm T. Gilbert, late of •aid county, deceased. EDMUND GILBERT, Adin’r. July 7. 1417. j„;U I.MJI R MONTHS after date application will be X made to the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitt.jig as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sk*ll the real estate of John Worthington, deceased, late of said county EDMUND M ROBERSON, Adin’r. Twiggs Cos . June 15. 1847. 11 I?OI R MONTHS alter date application will he made 10 the Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county, when aitting for ordinary purpoees, for leave to sell tne lißrids him Negroes befoiigmg to the estate or Thomas M Mann, late of said county, deceased, tot the benefit of the heirs und creditors SARAH T MANN, Adm’rx July |4, 1847. 15 piw 1 tor JCJ Court House door in Lanier, Macon county, agree able to an order of die Honorable the inferior Court of •aid county, when sitting tor ordinary pm poses, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following Land, to wit: Nos. 24,57, 58 and 60, m the first district of formerly Muscogee now Macon county, with a good mill wat on the same ; also Lots Nos. 5 and 131, m the 2d district of niiid county. Also, on the fiist Tuesday in December next, will le sold at the Court Houw door in M arion, Twiggs coun ty, fractional Lot No. 21H,in th** 28th district ol former ly Wilkinson now Twiggs county. Also, on the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the Court House door in < itlbkrt, Ran dolph county, Dt No 239, in the 10th district, mu! Lot No 65, m the Dili district of formerly Lee now Kan dolnli county. Alis*. on the fi/st Tuesday in February next; More , the Court lions** door in Amiri* is, Sumter county, IkU No. 242, m the 16th district, and lot No. 91, iu the j l?u district ol siiui county. Also, on th** first Tuesday in March next, before the ‘ Couit 1 inline door in Talbotty***. I.i t No 152, in tli* iHt district of formerly Troup n ( , w Tuiix,! county. | , Also, oil the 111 Si fuesduy in April next, before the Court House <foor in Stewart county, ls>t No. 152. m tin* 18th district *4 Joimerly now Htewnrt county All the alMwe property s**ul for the berk-fit of th** heirs of John Kusliin, late ol Macon county, deceased. T'-rnu maJp knuwn on th.- (I.v. ••( pp| t < WILUAM KUSIIIN,) H K KKIjTdN, > F.*'r*. JullN *:. KODdURfI.) t, IS 17. AMSS rm i 101 l s NALU—WiII:. y t.,p lfiil, ,„ ,\ ,\ in! 1 Brit, on thr u.i.c l !„n,l in ill- till D.'trirtol Uni y I'uuniy, ,*•,hA J..|,n MeCorqundnlf, indMixiKing io tl,. ■ .i.m- o| TuriK?, Hum, liilp 111 Mmirur county, drn nwil; Rhuut Tlirrr Mil turril tnnlirl.ol Corn, 111,,1 ~ur l .urlli ,1 itu nm, tniiwnu pn i .intern now ulaaiil Inml. .‘’nlil no tin ip-i • whnbl. |.r |vt'v b. loo K ln| to the r.tntr ol Kid Turner Hunt, u-C* ased. | eriiis on the dr. , I tin; Inii.l.•!,¥<• iiirtitnini’ij, belonrinj to raid ottntr rniy !• Irrntiui tor m priyute JAMKH CnSiNALUY, ) AI.KX \NDKK PUKKINB,} Uxor’a. David uli.mums, ) October 0, 1017. 47 6t LEGAL INOTICEs^B J,UE( I TOH'SKAUi m ~J I’lit-Sklay in Noveinbcrncxt.nt t[,,d S ° 11 *’ ‘ Kuril hi. Twiuga i-mmty, seven “ u ” iii W “bom forty-live years old, and lit? two ’ one Umriiiid ill,• utliertwi. veilrao|.| |.,. v *” y< “rs old ,01.1 in r three leiuuie’eb , j Ms five yew* ol I, one two yeuia old, aim i : Hire,, nioinhaold. l*ro,*.riy !.! “" 5 * i> „nol Muraey. doeeuae',l. nlld “■ • S n *iis u ll il Cieuilors a*l s;u.| es’.ut • I ~ i U! ” ■ Sep, i, ]Bi7? 6tM _ wni, u,: - m i/ \ i’K i roic.i s\i.K._ w . l rr""’ •- ■ Jit Inst Tmsdny ,n Deeeinber ne*t o ,’ i 1 “dH lion.,* in tne eonnty ol Uuln.ki. ih e i, 1 >’ s it: tile west Imll nl lots No. 31(5 Vm Dim. of originally Wilkinson now Fiilraki’r * Jouiiti,: lam.*. Bryan mid Mum II J,, r .i., ’ ■’ W the esinte ol Daniel Massy late ni h i,.;,,, deeesed, Hold for the hen, til or the he,™,^ 8 ■ 1 ernis ol sale on the day. “ ,l0 Oct. 4th, 1847. WM. BRYAN 4 DtllMSIl! VKiKs S \,., ‘ E teentli day ol November next A 11 tlifesM Inn* resulenee of Simon Howard, ‘ c ""'"v. nil the peri.lnff. nroiwriy T’' 1,1 eonsistmij oI Imp.. lioisrs, In ,’i 1 W W luie, mid oilier a,tides too lediou- n, ■ IvC “Si*, Tls't i D*I*IBTRATOH male „ I A V ftt the mill dnv ol i)eci mho, n J! “'N ‘1 ‘,‘lliam l> Brooks l em'C’ *• Cfl . eeeasi-d nil the peusliable. imi.-r yt ,!*® decensed estate, lo wi,; Com“foiler™* lu * horses, cattle,stock and meat bow ni," 0 , 1 ' o ''*"'*® household and kitchen furniiure, „ n ' e ma “ un haronclie and one sulk, y. and other me , and wa£ tn. *>■ to ntentnm. S,\ e to continue Im, n d7v completed, lerms on the day of mle Vtu da y* UAVINIA N Hirnnro B _ Si.VION N RKcJfXPK 8 ndmT I October 20, 1847. “t.CKCUM, B A mwothatwS Mi p~r^.| an order tron, tire Honorable ih/lm “ vl,l ”tfß I peon county while s tnn Kns „, ~ hes., dni the Court irst lu.-a.lny in November next between “,h “tB lioui soi ,me negro.*, , a _m, n we f n w eeß yoaisol ago* Armstead, a nnnabomiG , “i", “ wtnnan aged 4*2 years; aid her twn k 1 1 “lB Also, on Friday the 29th day of October will k. I m soul county, at the late resufenc I deceased, a portion of the personal iiri. n o the estate ol the said deceased, consist'!,] t r“T W * ■ noil tool* household and kitchen furniture, l corn, fodder, and cotton, one fine buggy wn'J some fine cowaand calves, and other cattle J n I *x>*n. ami stock of hogs, besides other turned. The whole of ihe itve ,riSS".7*| to the estate of Elizabeth Goode, l,„e of Ja-.i I deceased, and to he sold f„ r the benefit oi ,* ,| creditors of said deceased Terms Pnrrl,* c ‘ t*■ I- than Five Dollar* worth oi pmp I I nose buying more than Five Win is wo-tl, J 4 I sniail notes with good security, due m twelve n B a er the sale. Sale to continue from day to JS I 1847 T,iOMAS W ’ GOOJ| A2?B A DMINISI RATOR S SAM ZjTv\ f*- an order ol the Honorable Inferior Conn lord county, when sitting lor ordinary rli, ° “ r ‘*’ I sold at tire C'nurt door o/ paol P o 4 ‘ W,I *B first Tuesday in November next. lietween'tli'e’TJSj I hours of sale, part of Lot of Land S. A I d,strict of formerly Ilouston now Crswiofo eoamv ™ I taming 112 acres, more or lese-it being ™ I whereon John Bryan, deeeasi and, Uve| ■ property of said John Bryan, for the purposcrfdiSfo I tion. 1 erms made kuowm on the day of sale I ARTHUR BRYAN, Adm’r Sept. 1, 1847. HANNAH BRYAN. A*^ POSTPONED —” A DJIINISTR VTOR’S SALE.—WiII More 111. Con til m Lee county on theta 1 u< sday in Novemter next, during ihe usual sale, that valuable Lot ol Land, No. 3". iu ttaH* district of belonging to the estate of Samwlßn! !'"*, -Monroe county, dee-asej S..M so, IL benefit of the legatees of said deceased. Ternis oim. day Os sale. ROLAND BIVI™ o ... GEO. W. BIVINS ’ _gept. 1,1M7 60d22 Adm'rj with the V ,H amiti \ D.JIIMstr v'lOß’s BAL&.Witlbedl .V „ nrst Tuesilay in Novemter next before the Gouit House door at Bainhndge, Decatur coumr, Lois oi Land numbsi* 237 and 318 m the Utlih disrnrt oi Early county originally, now Decatur er untv ..id Z .’: r i ‘-r,n nS I ,r,, l >er, y of ArciubaiJ Gray, lateol Talbot county deceased, for the benefit of heirs. 1 erms made known on the dry ol snle I Sep, 1, 1847 WILUAM M bIU>W^ m ’ r ‘ A ,>,, 0Dl (f ATOR S SAM..—WnU>Tfoj fl JjL neure the L*‘urt House d<*i in ti,, ( s ~ I eon, oil llid llrst Tucsuny 111 Ln eeinheri ,v; i, TJ the usual Itours ol sale: The liGUrfv. ...... |> . L fl land, formerly occupied by Hlacfuhear ifrt H vilie, adjoining lanus ol Gen. Lenir and oiacrs a*J r” containing thirty-seven acres, more oi less m™. IV woodland, with a comfortable small dwellmg house S and outhouses on the premises. Sold in pursuance of I an order ol the Inlenot Couit of Pulaski county srin. I for ordinary purposes, as the property ol the esisie 5 ■ Blackshear Bryan deceased. Terms made knosn on I* l ’ the day ol sale. kit ELLEN A. BRYAN, Adm’ri. .a taie HANSELL, Adnfr. ft Sept 8, 1847 2.1 lJs _ ■ 1 DM IN ISTH Vfttßs UU 4 B J. X nil order of the Honorble Interior Court ol'Huia- H ton county, when sitting for ordinary purpose, w;n be K sold at the Court-house door of said county, Ltw-o ■ tlu law lul hours oi sale, on the fi.st Tuesday in V H vember next, Lot of Land, number twenty-five I m the fourteenth (14) district of Housmucom .v. comma. ■ mg two hundred two and a hall tic*.* p. So.fi as the pro* H neity of James Bell, deceased, foi the hen* fit of ih H heirs and creditors ol said deceased. Teiins oi suiS made known on the day K 0 ra J AMES L. FULLER, Adnfr. ■ _Sept L 1847. 24 his I A ‘LUINJNTiiATOU’BHALE.-WiJJbe sold H XV. on the first 1 uesdny m December next, at die l ourt House uoor in the (own of Marion,TwitUttCoun* ty,the following land to wit, lot 124 coiitsihntg H acres iaora or less, also south wear part of lot 1-J con- H taming 130 more or lens adjoining lands fir A.Latbrr, H bhadne Ware and others, belonging to the ertiir of H John V\ eathermgton Icte <f s ,id County deseaseuold ■ for the beneht of the heirs and creditors, leims oi on H the day. F t EDWARD McROBEESON, A Im’r. ■ Oct. sth, 1847. 27tJ ■ i dmmm ii MO * >\f E A on tturday, th 30th of October next, at th.* ws idence ol Dr James Myrick, m Bibb county, all the perishable property ofD William Stewart, dw-eMtd, hue oi s;,ia couniy, consiaiuig of a si,H.k **t M- and c N comprising nl, the varietus n* td-d ny a pi.ii*using Flip hk* an ; a set of Surgical Instruments and other ap paratus ; ulso, about 65 volumes of Medical Bock.*, wearing apparel, saddle bags, halt so x spem camlln. hue horse, saddle and bridle, and other ait ides too nu merous to mention, belonging to said deceased. Bt>id for the benefit ol the creditois—Term* mid? ktwwi *>n the day ofsale. ROLAND BiVlNfcb Adai’r. Sept 22, 1847 25 \I>>IIMSTR VTOR’S SAI.E.-Bv yirtu'ri . an or.ier of the Hutiurnble the Jtifenor Ceuit <* Sumter county, when sitting for orilinnry purpos*, will |k* soM at the Court House door iu ra.d county, i® the first Tuesday in Dmiulier next, between *1 t u, t hours ol sale, the following Lots ol Laud, viz No. 217, in ihe 3mh district, sev* niv-hve acre. CKien land, Gm-house mid dam, for Vv’st r G:n Strew, under good lence ; Nn. 248 in the 3M',i district, forty acres open land und good fence and cabin. I'“’ chasers w ill is* required to pny one third cash, ocJgive small notes with approved security lor the otlwf 1 ** thirds, payable the 25th December, 1849 Sold •“ property of the late Noah Golding, deceased, lor benefit of the heirs of said deoeased. EASON SMITH, AitaiT Sept. 22, 1847 . 2J \DMIMSTR \TOR’S SALE.—WiII fa . on the first Tuesday in December next, Ixelore the Court il'zusc door in Forsyth, Monroe county I Hons.* and Lot, lying in tfie village of G ililodell,in ■*“ county ; tin* house is a eosiimnlioiisniid eiegant o* Tl ’ ling, and attnehed to the premises isuLot of Laadro"’ Mining about 170 arres, g.aal Oak und Hickoty- Hold aa the property of Bantu. I Bivins, late olSS nr ‘* county, deceased, for the benefit of the In n. i n,a libcrul. ROLAND BIVINB, GEOIiGEW BIVINS. Adairs, lath the Will ****** JBept 22, 1847. 25 _ \ DM IN INI If VTOIUS s \J . . der of th<* Honorn.iie the Inferior Court of l ul jj ntiin county, when Hitting for ordinary pin fo* sold ut the oourt-honsp hi file town of Liu* :,on * ‘ ,n . ths first I'ucsdny in D*‘ceiiifo , r next, witlnii -h * hount ol'n/il**, ‘ihree 11 und red and Forty acr**§ of Laos* more or lew*, f.djouiir.g Cogbum, Fascltsh sod oin*' r G th** sain*- firing tits r**ul rstau* ol Joint Wynn, ***'"!: cd, ami t* fo* H**ld lor th*- foii*lii of his heirs and creu* ors. Terma of aule muds kn*wn on th* day. , , JOHN SMITH. A'luo S. pt 29, Administrnlof 7 ! SuU*. Will 4k- Hold on the fiit Tuesday iu DecrwbfO*’*** h*f*r* tli** Court I lnum* door t JnCRHOft lit Butts ty,lj*'t of inml No. 65 m the 14tfi district of origin***! Monroe t*w Buna County, c*nttiling 2021 nrrr na the proudly **f Archil. Gmy late of ‘J'alUt6i) ty dt coMcu, tor th** foiirfit ol die heua. ‘lVrins m know n on tin* day of Hale. . , WILLIAM M BROWN. Afo Oi-t. 2d, 1847. Adniiitfstrntorfo Niile. \V7*ILL be sold on the first Tu- sdajr in DoceniWt W n.*xt, before th** r*urt-lio*iHe *k*t n Butnter county, Lot ol Land, ninnfo r 92, in w* *li riot of Jg*i* county originally, now Htitnt r Cl> ”’ j* -old by otder ol Court, and the property of Ja* n / Mann, late of SurnUr county, dew'd, tor the w*njw. the h gatees. Terms mad** known on tbs o*!. 01 , W *8 MANN, Auto r De bom* aaa October 6, 1347. ‘J® **