Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, November 03, 1847, Image 4

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c. k. \vr . & co. jived nnd now offer 1 _yt / the lywest cash pri- j idapfendiu stock of goods | Ljx„ ... -P r ,i—consisting of Fine Gold flb J/fk a .ver Liver, Lepiue, Patent and Vc .leal E#cajement Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Keys, &c A great va riety of 1/idles and Gentlemen’s Breast Pms, hinder I Rings, of tdl patterns; 1 GOLD with Gold and Silver Holders. a. i I Gold Pencils. Gold Sleeve and Collar Buttons; Htmte ; Gold and Silver Thimbles: Bracelets and Bracelet Clasps: Card Cases; Fine Pen and Pocket Knives: Superior Scissors; Steel Reads, Rings nnd 1 assets; Coral Bead*; Steel Pens, &.c. WARRANTED RAZORS. Spectacles! Spectacles!—Gold and Silver. Persons afflicted with defective or impaired vision, are respectfiilly invited to call ami examine New and Improved article of Spectacle Glawis—lor winch the subscriber* are sole yi gents. ..„ a Also, New nnd Penutilul Style LAMt & \ Lamp Glasses and Winking; Plated aiul Brittania Ware. Repairing—Watches and Clocks of every descrip tion repaired and i nn ranted fur our pear. All Watches sold or repaired, will lie warranted to keep good time or the Cash a ill be reju tided. Watches sent from any part of the country, will re ceive the same attention and be repaired on as reasona ble terms as though tlie owners were present. All kinds of Gold nnd Silver work mads IS'Smt. j Jewelry of every description neatly repaired. 1) AG HERR HOT Y PING. The undersigned having fitted up a room adjo.Aing their Store, are prepared to take pictures in t lie* bent posable style. V tine aMortuient ot Gold Lockets, Pin*, and Bracelets,suitable tor the above. C K. WENTWORTH &. CO. Last Side Mulberry St. Macon June 1, 1847. V BELDEN Ar CO’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP 1 EMPORIUM. The undersigned having purchased fromF. pY ! JL K Wriomt his entire interest, in the HAT i CAP ESTABLISHMENT, on Mulberry street, beg leave to announce to the public , that they are now receiving, direct troni their own , Manl factor\, a large and well selected stock ot HATS AND CAPS. CONSISTING IN PART OF Mill's AND BOY’S Fashionable Black and Dnib Beaver Hats, do do do Nutria do do do do Silk do do do do Brush do do do do Caasimer do do do do plain Russia do do do do Angola do Broad Brim Black nnd 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 Knieaerboker do do Black (dazed do A large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Black Drab WOOL HATS, of every description. Men’s and Boy’s prem. Otter Caps a splendid article do do fine For Cans, new style do do fine Nutria do do do Muskrat do do do fine Cloth do every variety of pat. do do Navy do with covers do do oil silk do do do Glazed do Infant’s Fancy do Together with every other description of Hats and Caps now extant Possessing facilities for obtaining their supplies, equal led by no other establishment in this section of Georgia. | and surpassed by none in the Stnt . and devoting their , exclusive attention to the Hat business, the Hubacriliers are prepared to sell every article in their line at the Lowest prices, and to warrant giving satisfaction to their customers. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine their stork and prices. BEL DEN & CO. Store in Mulberry st. sign of the Mammoth Hat. Sept. 1 S I KOAGA HOOD, of the Big Boot, Brick Building, opjiosife Geo. M Logon & Co’s.—Are now receiving and opening a large and splendid assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, w hich they offer for sale at re duced pries or us low as di y can he purchased in this or any other Southern market—-comprising in part the ollowing kinds, viz;—Gents tine French light Calf Sewed Boots; do. do. double sole do do.; do do. stout do. do ;do do, pegged do ; do. double soled do. do.: j do light do. do.; do. Call and Kin Napoleon tapped do ; do. fine Calf Half Boots and Brogans; do. do. Cloth; Lasting an 1 Goat Brogans ol various styles; M< n s Kip and thick Boots; Boy’s Calf, K:p and thick Bi s; Youth’s do. do do For Ladies—Fine Black Gaiter Boots, thick and thin sole , tine colored do. do ,variety ofcolors; tine Moroc co, Kid, Polka and Lace Boot tecs ; fine do.do and Goat Walking Shoe® fine do. do. Slippers, Ties and Bus kins, black and colored. For Vlisses—Gaiter, Polka, Kid and Goat w elt Boot tcesand Budkins; kid Slippers, Tics and Cloth fixed j Bus,.ms, black and colored. For Children—A large assortment of Polka, Gaiter, e>< hl, Kid, Cloth and Morocco Boot tecs. Men’s, Worn us. Boys’, Misses’, Youths* and Chil dren’s leather pegged Boottees and Shoes, of all descrip tions and qualities. An w and beautiful article of Metallic Rubber Over Shoes, fur Geutlt* - ten, Ladies and .Misses. To Planters—B,7so pairs of Plantation or coarse Bro gans ; a prhue article of Men’s double sole Iron nnd Wood tacked Russell and Black ; do. do. single sole do. do do.; Boys’ nnd Youths’ ol the same qualities. Also—ls dozen prime Call Skins; 10 dozen Linings ot different colors; 1000 ibs. Hemlock Sole Leather; 700 lbs. Oak Sole Leather. Bindings, Lasts, Pegs, Thread, Awls, and all other articles us. and in mnirnfavturing Boots and Shoes. HATS A % I> CAPS, Anew ami beautiful stock of all descriptions; Men’s an l Boys’ Palo Alto Hats and Caps. Gentlemen’s fashionable Bea\<r nnd Moleskin of different qualities; Men's White nnd Black Woo! Hats; Meu’s.Uoys’ and Youths ('ups. of all Jescrptioiis and qualities. Oct. 14, 1846. 35 .I**4 Rm< ivfd by A Wood, 4 BPLFN DTD a*ortinent of Spring & Sain- J jJL J. V ni< r H VTS, “t ;!if ht< >• *, viz: :u► (ioz. Gentlemens Panama linte, 15 <k>*. Gentlemen's Pedal Huts, H* do. do. Double Priiu Leghorn Hats, 10 do. do. Single Brim do. do. 5 do. do. SwiK* L**-horr Hhuj, 50 do. Men’s Palm Leaf do. 50 do. Boy’s do. do. do. 5 do. do , do. do. Pedal. Cases Li ;it’s Kklt m beaver lJats, 4 do. do. “ Black do. do. 4 do. do. 44 Men skin do. With a general assortment oi'other style ol flats, ■orb ns mm's Broad Brim. Black, White ami Drub, ami Fu:-hionnhi Fur and Silk of various qualities and pric< * Also a line lot ol (Sent (emeu's mid Boy’s F APS, ol all styles, oua uties and pi ices. All of whic h are of- I sered at very low prices. April 1, 1847. Rfcur Grocery and Dry Goods Store. TIIOC VS e. DKIPHIJV, having just opened I in the Brick Store on Cotton Avenue, formerly j occupied by VV A Robertson, and nearly opposite Messrs A J. White Sl Cos. and Bancroft's stores, hn* now on hand, and will continue to receive, an assort- ; iiient ot Port ion Liquors and Began, Sugar, Coffee, arul a g nerui u -">rrinent of Grocenes mid Dry Goods, ! which w’U lie sold at New York prices for Cush only. J Foreign Hntndie**, \\ incN, Arc. Otard, Dupney A. Co’s. Cognac Brandy, of different . vintage!—< me very old in bottles Vo-I.lard A: Cos. Vintage, 1825; A. Seifnette’e Brandy; Mcder Swan Holland Gin; Madeira Wine, in quarter casivs: Port Wine: Slierry Wiir These liquois are warranted received direct from the New Yoik Custom House Spanish Cigars, Regalias, HI Nino, El Sol. Marino, Prim and other brand*—w arranted genuine. TF.AS son and Black T'H.oI a very *ti|*rioi quality Old Java l'* b e, Loaf Su. ur, Sperm Candles, Ada mantine Candles R 0 hhds. St Croig, Porto Eko and N Orleans Sugar. 50 Sacks Kio Coffee. Hist uuabty ; 3t) do. aecoud do. 500 p* American and Luuiiah Calicoes, 10 cases Bleached Shirtmgsam 1 10 hales Brown 3-4 and 4-4 do. 50 ns lush Linen, direct importation, Ac. Ac. Macon, Juts* *4, 1817 9 NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! rDHH*mb''riber lias just r*-reived ami is now ois’tiiiig J .i large and well selected stock *IB T \ I*LK unit P IB< V (lOOI)H, which will be sold as low as at any house m tins city. Rich Drees Silks, Rich embroidered Tbtbit Drraaes, (new article.) Rich 14 Cashmeres, Mode colored Cashmere* and D< Lames, tfala, Clarence nnd Oregon Plaids, Hnglish and Scoth Gingnams, Beautiful embroidered Cashmere Shawls, Brocha, Merino tnd Cassituera “ Inconet and Bwiss Muslins, Checked “ “ Linen Cambric Handkerchief*. fine and superfine ln*h Linens Shertings, Shirimgs, Kerseys lied and White* Flannels, Limeys, Saddle mid Negro Blankets, tin Bed Blankets, Ticking, Mariner* Stripe, Sturt ing* Calicoes. Ac JUS. MURDOCK. Macon. (i.-iober <l, 1847. 47 ts Xtivr TRCPIIOVBMENT. I| M INi*. * inj <-y*vi an experienced person, (Mr 1 I■) to BHftM ’ 4*i . “I .. vrr y dcsriipti ,n. Cordials, Syru|is, e. Ac An . id* n promptly nueiided to, and Tan djss pack*-11 in u~M boxi sami ui a style inferior to non* ■lt**’ N"’b‘ 1 tin tie, uunriflliat innunl k uml t i'ivs*, my eaiidi* ** canftql be eiceU* A A portion of patronagi ihsolieitid CHAS H. FREEMAN a*i NOTICE. THE Stockholders of the Commercial Bank at Ma con, re hereby notified and informed, that l have ins tluled an admit of Assumpsit against said bank, uiK,n seventy dollars of the Bills ol said Hank wild hi SSTbWiahtin the Superior Court ol Bibb county, re- October 13, 1847 2 ~ t 4 .- NEW BAKEEV. would r*; 1 ;>. ~ t t .rlly -Morin hi i I friends nnd the public,'that he has opened a NEW ■ BAKERY, ill Wnsninirloil’s new hrn k t'liihiiiin nil■ Mulberry street, opposite Shotwell’scomer, where may I be found at all times, fresh Bread. Rolls, Rnsk, Pound Cake, Fruit Cake, Tea Cake, S|h,iu’s ( tike, Sugar Cakes, J,unities, Sugar Biscuit, Butler ( rankerv&e Pastry ot all kinds made to order. He will ulso lum | ish Balls nnd Partieson the I Macon. S-pl Mb 1817. tl.n oii lieuling Saloon, Mulberry street, MACON, GA. THE above well known and popular eslnbtishnieni, having recently undergone a thorough repair, in I now unsurpassed by any thing ot tlu kind in the J**oiit i- ern country, and is open * or l ' ,e reception ot vis.toi* dn- \ ring the dav and evenings. To business men, I lantern, , Merchants and others, it affords n pleasant nnd agree able place of innocent nnd healthy relaxation and a- | imminent. The above establishment fa in Ac tnosl part of the city, being on Mulberry street. nearly midway between the Hotels, and in the imme diate vicinity id business. ‘1 lie proprietor Haliers hmi i self that he lias hitherto had the good fortune to givesat fafaction in the orderly management ot the establish- ; ment. and assures the public that lie will strictly eti i three tlie observauee ol the same good order tor the I 1 The Proprietor hopes that with these reeonntiendn- , lions anil a strict attention to business, to merit roinge of the public. E- t R< ”• Macon, Bcpt 1, 1847 _ DE LOAOHE Sc WILCOXSON. S B G Manufacturer,. and Denims in CARRIAGES AND HARNESS OF KVIRV DFseRIITION, Mulberry Street, iViirnn, Georgia. ! p,. 1,. Si, w. have constantly for sale, on the lieat terms, r.t.irnc sratNos, axels, steps, bauds, LAMPS, COACH I VCE —PATENT AND TOP LEATHER, rioted iiihl Japanned Hnrnete Mounting*, j Paint*, Oil*, Varnish, t>c. March 10, 1817. j NADBIXb! SAIJIII.IiS! I MORRIS & WESTCt ITT have on hand f n first rate ass'irtnieni ol SAIiDIiKs., HAR j ness and CARRI At IK TRIMMINGS, of alt kinds, which they w ill s<dl at prices to suit the times Their tneililiessre such lhat they cun si ll lower than any oilier esiahlislnnent of the kind in tlieeilv (iivensn call before you Imy.isnll we ask fora re conuni ndalioii REPAIRING done at reduced prices, in a workmall-like inunner Cotton Avenue,ircxt door to A. J. & D. W. OtT. n e 3, IMA. 48 niitl l.ivei'j Mnlilc. rrtHE undersigned respectfully inform I their friends and tin public, that they jMj’"jnf , huve opened a Stable in Macon, for the yi-Sr—-purpose ot doing a SAKE AND J, IV- V BUSINESS, nnd respeeilnlly so licit n slinre of|Hihlie patronage Their Stables are con futed W iih the I'Ll >Y D HOUSE, and every attention will be paid to customers in order to give general satis faction. , , .. . , Thdr Stables are large, new and commoduins, wnli tine lens and vxry convenient. I’emons wmuld do well to <riv** UK a call. • MAW Klui , to give us scan. J. W. HARRIS. Macon, April 1, WM, Hd rOK RENT. THE Store occmAedby Dibble'andßray— i Jh. A Also 1.,r sale ; die Tanyard near \ tneville, or 1 1, will I* exchanged fi.r city p.operty. h_ JSS Apply at the above store,or U. 1 v J T. A. BREWER. Macon, Oct. 12th, 1847. Rj-s* TO RENT. f THE Dwelling on Walnut nnd Third streets, KtjSi now occupied by Messrs. W. Freeman nnd Bivins. EJLThe H<mse is large and pleasantly located. For terms, apply to A Richards, who will net as my agent during my absence. M. E. RYLANDER. July 28, 1847. ts-17 FOR SALE. THE Building on Second Street, formerly oc- P|j|| cupied az the Georgia Messenger ()fier-- Aj^!y Macon, Sept, 22. 1847. | WILL BE SOLD, SOn Thursday, 23 November next, to the highest bidder (if not previously disposed of,) the farm on which the subscriber now lives, lying on the upper Thomaston road, eight miles north-west of Macon.— I Said farm consists ot 2084 acres of land, 130 of which ‘ are in cultivation and under good fence, the remainder I is woodland, first quality oak nnd hickory upland. Al- J so 7 head of horses and mules —20 head of cattle (Hunter’s fine milk stock,) 1 yoke of oxen and about 60 head of hogs Also a lot of wheat, com, fodder, peas, potatoes dte. One, two horse horse waggon nnd bar- , ness ; one ox cart ; one Bnroitch arranged for single or double harness; iarni implements ; House whole furni ture and sundries. The whole is offered on the premises and is a fine op portunity for one .wishing a small farm near Macon, j come and buy cheap ! cheap ! lor cash. R. VV. JEM ISON. October, 7th 1817. 6w28 j RESIDENCE FOR SALE. DESIROUS of removing into the country, my tjjfiss] residence in the village of Ferry, Houston Coun- | .kX ty, is offered lor sale. The Dwelling-1 louse has | six rooms All necessary and convenient out-houses, j are on the premises. Attached to tins residence there are seventy-five acres of land ; (about thirty which are ; uncleared,) with an abundance of oak and hickory 1 timber upon it. In the yard, there is a w ell of excellent ( water. For persons that desire to live in a healthy village and moral comunity, J know of none that can Ik* preferred to this. There is a large and flourishing school, un- j ih rthc direction of competent teachers, in this village, rudiments of a classical education can Is* obtained, as t well, as at any academy iu the fcUate. lii my absence for the terms’ apply to tlie Post-Master. Possession imenon the first day of January next. HOWELL COBB. | Oet >, 1847 MR PLANTATION TOR SALE tgi* I idler for anle my plantation in Houston County OW adjoining Jn > Ri theiikord, cotitaining live lots -A. >f land and upwards of SUU acres cleared nud a considerable portion of it fresh. It has many conve -1 niences to induce n purchaser (to wit : health good so ciety and ruuing water A.c.) an the purchaser would sec for himself, I refer him to John B. McCoy, my over seer on the place, who will show the premises and give any information required. The price and the loraia reasonable. THOMAS DYSON. 1 ()■; Eh. wa 3t28 It 4KKK L iNl)i FOIt s ALE* JAMES BOND offers for sale thrse of the Ic*t I settlement* of Land in the county of Baker, viz one comprising Two Thousand acres, on the Ki- j ! okee creek, in the second district of mid county, on , which there isa new well finished Frame Dwelling , house, and appropriate out-housc*. Ac , constituting j the best improved plantation in Baker county; said i plantation having seven hundred ami fifty acr< sofclear ed land m the best order for cultivation Also, Seven Hundred and Fifty acres, lying on the Colswahee, com prising some of the choicest Cotton Lands, and contain ing three hundred acres of open iaitd, with all n* oessa ry plantation buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement j of Fifteen Hundred acres, in the second district ot Ba ker, on the Cola wahee creek, one of the very richest ! unimproved place* m the county.—Apply to JAMES BOND, Baker county, Ga. or JOSEPH UON1). Macon, Gu. gspt M, W 47 M Mi \ u.l visi i 1 l.ivr im l it PLANTATION TOR SALE. CIONTAININO Six Hundred acres of Bine and j Hammock Isind—two hundred nnd fifty or three hundred cleared; shunted on tlie main road from Mn 1 con to Tallahassee, till •ii miles above Albany, Baker county well improved, and one of the best watered places in this country, an I noted for its good health and line witter. Come soon, or you w ill loose a bargain. Oct 40, 1847. 4m R. A. McCOMB. VALUABLE PLANTATION IN BAKLH BOUNTY FOR SALE. 11 r ILL I** sold on luvorab;* term*, a b-.dy.l Land \ roiiMHling f • edit liart • Vlld I"U| L of 150 act* a curb, comprising 1740 anes, lying on the west bank of the Flint River, from four to # i*:bt nates ; below Albany. About lk)i oi 350 acre*are cleared.and j 450 now ill cultivation by Michael Lott. M-st of the Lan.l is valuable, and i* a very desirable location for nu extensive cotton plainer,and n nl o line pn nt sdvr.uti:pr an range lor st*x-k nnmedwit. ly b low Fersonswiaii ing t'purchase, will in ply to the sul mcmilmt. at this otnoe BIMRI ROHE, vi i ME ‘ll FOR BALI IOT ofLnnd No. 41, in tli* sth District of Houston | j county, adioimtig lands of < Junn, NisU*t an I otlu is; UiMiarH'i* from Macon about eighteen miles. For t nu* apply to the undersigned, and during my ribs*nee fiom the suite, John B. Lamar, of Miuutn, is my uuthonzial ugetit to disiKiae of the same ANDREW J LAMAR, Moiimh 1 , Walton county. <*n, spt is fair hH idu fn linker. I>imil> v Lee nml Fully lot Mile. No 339. 7th District Early, now Baker, n valuable lot ; No. 07,4fith Dts Earlv ; No. 130,8 th Dis. Dooly, No VS. sth Dis. Dooly; No 413, 13th District of I*** Visit or apply to the Huliacnher at Halcyvmla! /’ <> (50 mile wtaiion Central Railroad Striven Cos , Ga. t b */i th* skov 1 is is i” r Hawkinsvilh Travellers R**st ; one near Htarkville Kept 8 1847 ly‘23 WILLIS Y 0t T NG. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. H INES II ARRIS have this day associated with them in business Mr. JAM F.S H l! ANN* >V lor the Jn*m ot doing an AUCTii>N.W ARE-IBM >i\ and COM MISSION business, under tie* finn naine ot Hines, Harris a llannhn. Wv have iiikt n tin- \\ an lloust on the comer ofChnny and BsconJhlPwt, known u , Elias lk-all’s, situated iu the ninat central part of busineas XVe now tender oar ssrvieeslo our irnfinla, and the public generally. In the olwyc buiaui. as. our in.livia.il attention will he given to all hnsiiicasentrust ed to our care, und the uaiml Cici inca granted to our customers. liiMc i llAßßls>vould tnkethisopiK.rtu nity of returning their tlinnka to their lornici Iri. tids anil eiistoniera lor past favora, and ao.ieii lor the new con- Cirn a contininince^fjbeir jj A y{ NO jJ. Mneon S'-pl 1 W 47 ‘-he’ej JOHN I*. <; AVAN A 40. Auction’and Commission Rtcrchants and Forwading Agents, MACON, GA. Macon, July 21.1817. B “ l19 .lOILN JONES <Sv SON, (LATE JONES AND BOLT) ir./ it #; house AND COMMISSION ME ROM VN TANARUS!?, MACON, Geo. Jane 23,1817. ts 12 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Factors and (ominission Mcrchantn, j SAVANNAH, GEO. : Joaf.ph Washburn, i j John R. Wilder, J j Francis G. Dana. ) M September I Ihl7 HOLT &c ROBERSON. FACTORS WDGF.NF.R \!. COM-MISSION j MERCHANTS, Savn:nh Grorgin, R’ ESPECTFCUxY tender their aervices to their | friend® nnd the public. Having been actively en ! gaged in this branch of bumnenw for aeyeral year* past, I tin ir actual experience and observation has afforded | j them every opportunity of becoming perfectly Inmilliar i with the duties and respOTiaibilities attending itsopera tionH. Their personal attention will be given to Hales of COTTON AND ALL OTHER PR* >1)1 Ch con signed to their care, nlflo to executing orders lor BAG* c;ING. BALE ROPE, FAMILY AND PLANT ATION SrPFLIES, at the lowest Pin** ! Their charges will he an few nnd reasonable as the i actual coat can he made, by strict economy, with Incil-1 ! ities for Storing, Weighing, &c., which are not surpase ;<d in the city. They hope by continued application an J personal attention, to promote tlie interest, and gives* it- Infliction to those confiding business to their care. ASA HOLT, l 6,.,23 W B RC>BI RSOTf ROBERT A. ALLEN, Faclor and Comiuissiou Merchant, No. 112, Hay Street, Savnnnnfi, fieo. If TILL attend strictly to the storagi and mfc of \\ (Motion, Corn, Flour, and other prodm••, and v. ill make liberal cosh advances on goods consigned to his ] House. References.—Mr. James A. Nisbet.J E. B. Weed, i , r J. II R. Washington, f Macon. (iraves, Wood 6l Co.J Dye &. Robertson, Augusta. Bra non Young, Marietta. Dr. George F Pierce, Sparta. July 21,1847, fylG HARDEMAN 6c HAMILTON, Ware-House and Com mission Merchant*, MACON, HAMILTON 6c HARDEMAN, Factors and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, rc'C'T* WILL give prompt attention to the sale of , ~;on and Country produce, ns well as to the tillin'* of orders for Bagging, Rope, and ! family supplies. 3ept. 89. 26 ts WAREHOUSE AND co m m issio \ iir s : \ ess. 1 undersigned having become sole Pro- , - x I prictorofthe Fire Proof Warehouse occu pied the past season by Dyson Richardson, begs \ | leave to inform the public that he has associated with . him in business, Mr. Joseph Cooper, and Mr. Win. M. j Roberts, whose ability and experience entitle them to the confidence of the people. He therefore hopes to share a liberal patronage, ns well as maintain the confi deuce Teposed. All orders will receive prompt attention, and liberal advances will be mode on Cotton in store. THOMAS DYSON. Macon. July 14,1847. 6m 15 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. rpHE subscriber will continue to carry on I the alcove business at the. Fire Proof Warehouse on Cottou Avenue, where he will allied all the usual facilities to planters and others in the storage of Cotton anil any other kinds of country pro dure. Goods, Sic. The Warehouse is as sale from dan . ger by lire ns any other in the State, and convenient to tie* business part of the city. All orders for his custom ers will meet with prompt attention. June 16, 1847 fmill X. OUSLEY. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber, having removed from the Warehouse occupied by him Inst year, and FIPPi taken that long known ns Graves’ Warehouse, opposite to Graves, Wood Al Co’s. Store, respectfully ! lenders his thanks to his former patrons and friends, anu j solicits n continuance of their patronage, with tlie anur | mice that he will devote his whole time and spare no ef orts to promote their interest Liberal advances will ! lie made to those who require them; and orders for I BAGGING, ROPE mid TWINE,and other Merchan dize, promptly tilled on the most reasonable terms. GEO. JEWETT. Mty 18th, 1847. 7__ JjATEST improvement in cotton gins. fir E respectfully inform our friends and the planters W generally, of Alabama and Georgia, that ilie (i I - COTTON GAN MANUFACTORY is in full operation. It is amply supplied w ith the very best materials which could be selected. The machinery is all new, and constructed on the most approved plans lor the ; manutiicUi; of Cotton ( Jin*. The machinist* nnd workmen employed in the estab lishment are skillful nml experienced in the business ; and we have made such improvements in the mechan- ! I ism and construction of our (tins that we led certain, m ‘ , every r:ise, to furnish a Cm which will perform adtni- | rably well, nnd give the purchaser entire sati-faction. In the way ot recommendation, we need only say, that we furnished several hundred of our lute improved Gins to planters in various parts of the country during I th** season, mid not one of that nuiniierhns tailed to give | general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample ot Cotton. | ti:** l>R DERS can he sent to us by mail, or contracts made with our Agents who ait* travelling through the country. GINS will !*• sent to any part of the country, nnd in all eases warranted to perform well. Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di rect their letter* to Columbus, (In. I N. Otsley, Macon, is our Agent fbrCcntral Georgia. I r PAY! OR v\ ( • Sept 44 45tf Girard. Ala. Griswold’s Improved Cotton Gins. mill: subscriber will continue th** manufacture of |_ Gina on his usual extensive scale, and embraces this cniMirtitiuty to thank his numerous customers for their lincnil patronage heretofore. I’lie estimation in winch his Gins are held, may lie known from the fact of his having sold more than two thousand during the I last three years—probably ten to one over any other i , Factory in the State. ‘1 in* evidence of the suj>enoniy | of his Gin*, is accounted tor by his being the first to in- : i traduce the late improvement*, and keeping the lent!; by ‘ ■ll v Hiuj nits 1 nut His B ■ and second im ’ provei.nents made the quality of cotton perfect, though j i some wc.e rather slow llis third made them sufli ’ cienil v fust. R then only remained to make them more durable nnd convenient, which has been done he be hcv*.- effectually, i” several new ininrovemeiitsihe pr*-- sciu year l**sides, he hat the exclusive right for the f Slat**, with the privilege of oth< r sections, to funusli Reid’s Patent WuUt Boxes, whinli arc believed to In ten times more durable tunn any other, by those who have made n fair trial of tliein ; and arc infallibly se cure ugnmst lire by friction, llis fine Gins will gin Mastodon Cotton ns well as any Saw (jn can. His agents will visit plMit *i* generally, and exflibit in* ns of iii lat** iiiiprovcuionfs, and point out tliei.’’ nd vantages in tins lor nil to engage and l*e supplied be fire th** next ginning season, or engagements can he made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, Gcorgn. Gin* will U- dclivcicdnliliepuich iHci srcs- I id*‘iice, in any part of th • State except the Cherokee counts**, where they will be left at the Depot on the Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All war rant# i to perfiirm well, if u*ed according to the direc tions s. iii with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. VI ii 1817 scruaxoß cotxonr gxns. rpilK sulwruber would inform th*- plant *of Geor- I gm, that lie has removed Ins Colton Gin Factory t* Bi!b county, miles from Macon,on the road lead |im Hiuii Macon to Gordon, where lie intends to manu facture Cotton Gins of a •inality sup< rior to any he ha* ever before ina ! ,if posHioie. In tie* construction ot Ins Giiis, he w.ll particularly gunid against the possibil ity of taking fire from the (tin And here he would re mark, that it fshnpowiible for a Gin to take fir** from tin* boxes without the grossest neglect on the part of ill*mu who have the manugeiia*nt o. them. Gins thru get burnt, in mne hundicd and ninety-nine times outol a lliousaiid take fire from a diflerint cuu*c tliati the L*x To this object ion tfu* Gins msnufsi ruredh y th** suhscri hr. are uot. and urrer hare hern liable. His Gifts will h* iiibilc <>f the best materials, nnd warranted t<* l* iform ns well as any Cine nind<* in the Stole, lie h i* ui excellent water-power to turn hi# inarhinery, and i good *aw -miil right nt hand, which will enable him to sell Gins on us good terms sssnv other Factory in the State. 0 W. MASSEY. April I, 1847 Stf CARVER’S OTNS. rTMIjE Subscribers are Agents f"’ . ,„eotK CAR-; I VER CO’S., 1 ’.‘..r-er Improved COTTON l (,\\ . This gin Kdf-proved itself m ls*n very siqierior article wherever it has l eeu iu* I, and i > l tuu rec- . on iineiulalion can be given it than the opmions of those w.iolmve GtntdU. 7'hey are both elegnut and dura |>\,- in their niflfce.and are warranted to give saiisfac tion in all eases, or they mnv be returned. Ihe former priceshnve been considerably reduced. Apply ot, the \Vare-Houseof the Sub*cril**rK J()liN JONES &. BON, \i n ft l*> Farmers talie Notice. yttK have the right of a numlier <t Counties fur \V Gaylord’s Patent Btrau -( utter. 1 his mi chine is tile greatest ot the tiny, and no hum.-ug. p cuts corn, oats. hay. sharks, straw, or stalks w ith • ronl rapidity, and soenaly that a la*> of twelve .rr:'.?L° .if ran I wrk it. It fan be attached t” •’ k'"‘ whtel with tany extra expel)*-, aa the tly-wh. ‘ I answers lor a u , The great advantaae ot tin* niaohinc over a , K • in the altniitf of tlie Mitl. —it if me ronciive , unrtin theatrnw tatlie miwUeaiul euttu , . ’ Lifhno ,Bher Mad.. -hL So £ ehitte, than any peraon that ran nr n, ‘ „ C(U , , the Math- tit orAr. Any b . k-*n , Itil lliri K.- hi.- I,hole. We_ ahull keep rat--on hur for 01ir iriends t 0 examine before purchasing (’HAS. 1 . f ],tyv <r f'O vs I1 u n h * Jitdry, Cottmi Avenue. H, 18-17. 31 OCMULGF/j FOUNDRY! TJ**!. I 8 A 1.1. x t are prepared at the short, at | | nottee to lumirf , ~11 kind* ol limsltcd Machinery, Steam Kuttuies, t itmgx in Iron or Dium, Mill Gear i •* of ‘ . Ilevtl und Spur (Jeurimr, Gin ■ Gear of ml patt rnH Fan Gearitm. Cotton (on work, Tri „„ I’uiley.., Hand Knilinp, 1 ire I’rool i L >rPl,U • windows, Cemetery Railings, Gudgeons, i Inks, ,ye. VV* invite our friends, and all who are in warn ot an yof the above articles, to give us a call on Cotton A’ entte, A F HOLT. W.VI B. HOLT. CHAB. P LEVY. “ M * M Id !-17. 28 ly Cotton Tresses for Sale. THE Cotten Presses ( Duilock's Patent,) heretofore ust l in the Pack'ng establishment m tliis city, will | be s*ld if inimedinte application is made, at very re | duced p,ricr g, including Irani. work,wiudlns, and every thing complete for each press, an l sohl in coiiseijuenee l live propu-fetors having diaconUnued the re-packing bun-,i ***. Apply to KOBijKT FINDLAV. * UM . .In y 14,1847. ts SQTJAR2 BALDS. Bullocks compound lever cotton PREBBEB, lx*ing n*f*ently simplified and iniprov l ed, are now offered to th< • wishing to put np Bquare Bales as a superior article n. any in use. An examination ot tli ir construction and principle, by those who study true economy, and wish a good and {lennanent article, is solicited that they may see and judge for themselves. Prices, Eighty-live Dollars, delivered in Macon, which includes the whole of the outfit of Irons, Rone Patent Right, Ac. Annexed is bill of Tinder 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 “ 5* “ “ 9by 24. 2 “ 15 “ “ 3by 8. 2 “ 15 “ “ sby 5. 1 “ 10 “ “ 12 by 19. 1 “ 7 ‘ “ 12 by 14. 1 “ 9 “ “ 4by 12. 10 good plank 18 “ *• If by 12. 1 “ 25 “ 4 by 12. 3 scantlings 20 “ 3by 4. Also, Gin Geerin<* of all size?, kept constantly on hand ; geeiing tor Merchant Mills, Cotton Factories nnd Mill-Stones of every description, furnished to order at Foundary of K. f IN DL AY, Macon, Geo. Aug. 11,1817. ly Straw Cutters. U FINDLAY is now manufacturing n lot nfCnt . ting Machines, % Inch, tiir practical use, strength nini durability, an* |m faib[y uusurpnssciJ. They nre, by the by, no patent right nllnir, hut a |ilnin and euhstan | tinl inacbinc tor cutting straw, com-stniks. t<mLi*r, shucks, Ac. With perfect ease and dcs|)ntch. Planters ! a;id others are respectfully invited to call at Findlay's Foundry, corner ol Walnut and fourth streets, Macon. June 23, KS47. ts 12 MILL-STONES. * |MU3 subscriber being agent lor an extensive Mill •l .Stone Establishment m New York, will junutth \ til onlfr, FRENCH Bt.'RR ESoFAS, END COLOONE MILL STONES, of any sire, and warranted of the very Itest duality ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon. Noy. 13, ]Bdfi 40 A I t< 0\ IKO> AHIttSS I O| A. IT I OKI, and MACHINE SHOP—Th. sub scriber having recently made large and important addi tions to his former list of patterns for Overshot, Breast ana Tub Mill Gearing, is now nrepnreu to execute or ders for Flour Mills, Cotton factories, Ilorse power Mills for plantation grinding, dtc. f also Cotton Press es, Gin Gear,Plates and Balls, and Mill irons of every description; all of which will be made of the very host material nnd workmanship, on reasonable and accom modating terms, ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon. June 17, 1846, yld China, Ciiass and Earthenware. a) THE subscribers art* now receiving (in aihlition to their former Stock,) a general aa-teif eortinent of the latest and most fashionable 14 JJ styles and patterns, among which are Gold band French China Di’iing Sets. White “ “ “ 44 Gold band and White China Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitcher*.—Coffee and Tea Cups, by the piece or dozen. While and Flowingblue Granite Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets., Plate*, Dishes. Cover Dishes, Bakers, Soup and Sauce Tureens, Pitcher*, Ewers and Basin*, Coffees and Teas, Tea Pot?. Sugars, Creams, and Bowls to match Dining and Tea Sets. Light Blue Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets; Plates, Dish es, Cover 1-hshea, &lc. &c. to match. Also, a large and 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 S TOCK OF GLASS WAKE, embraces every kind and variety which belongs to oar brunch of trude. HYDE & JONES. Corner of Mulberry ami Second Street and opposite the Washington Hall. 1 Macon Sept. 29,1847. 6m4fi CHINA. WHITE and Gold band French China Dining and vv Tea Sets. I White and Gold band French China Cups and Sau- I cere, (by the dozen.) Rich Gold hand sprig and painted Cups nnd Saucers, large size, sold separately. Rich Gold Imnd sprig and painted Vases. White and Gold (mud Pitcher* and Mug*—various *xee. lIYDE <&. JONES. Macon Sept 49 1847 SUNDRIES. J( JOKING Glasses. Britannia Castors ami Coflee J Pots, Knives nnd Forks, Waiters in sets and single. Shovel* and Tongs, Dinner and Ten Bell*, &<• Ac. HYDE sV JONES. Macon Sept 29 4w 26 LAMPS. 1 V ST received direct from the Manufactory, an ns • I sortuieiit of SOLAR, SIDE nml M’SiPFI.N IJ. ING LAM l*s of th latest styh and patten Tkeae Lamp* are designed for the use either of Lard or Oil. Also, Lamp Shades, Tubes and Wicks. HYDE & JONES. Macon Sept 49 4w*Jf> GLASS WARE. CTUT and Pressed Decaliters, ‘Tumbler*, Goblets, J Wines, Champaign*. Dishes, Hall Lamp*, Salts, | | Mantle Lamp*. Water D*rjmters, Butter'Turin, Nap pi> *, Pitcheis, Stein Bowl* Egg Glasses, Peppers, Vilt i cgure. Mustards, Spice Jars, &c Are. m HYDE b JONES Mac >n s-lit 49 6w46 i IIK I ci * HU • * Ins* v, | ‘IAIN ING and ‘lea Set*, superfine Stoii* nnd China J 9 VVare, Liverpool and Pliiin Ditto, plain, and r lulled Glass Wore ot every description, Tumblers, Decanters, Wines, Fruit Baskets Pitchers, Arc , 11 very large tnui general stock |ii*t received by LOGAN A ATKINSON. 19 B 0 r I iri: New York X-J Life insurance and Trust f ompimy having rstah* fished an Agency in th* fi t> of Mac- n. |>*niona may ef fect Insurance with tin* Company on their own Lives or the* Live* of others, and efth r fir the whole dura tion of life or torn limited period, by the payment of a J small ttiumui premium ‘■TITHES ALLEN, Prcudcnt. CHARLES C. PALMER, S** retarv E BOND, Agent, Macon. , M ‘ IBC 1 If f*F HARTFORD ‘ “NN ‘IV it uhr^.M-d Agenst will take risks against Fire in this city, Griffin, 1 Forsyth and other towns in the State, on ns favorable terms as any responsible Company. ‘l*hey will also in - **'i • * ngai - m* risks of Ki\ . \ Mg itmn . il,. u |>l • in rat* sure, 3-1 jier cent, to Savannah.ami 7-8 ti (.imrles t.-n REA A OTTON Macon, April 1,1817. 5 ! 31 it (uni Life lii*uriiM<'‘ Com; nny of Y. Yark. MORRIS ROBINSON, Premdent, j SAnrit. iGnvav. Secretary. \CCI Ml LATED nett prafitt amottnt to sloo.noo. ; A| plications received by C. DAY & Cos. Jill/7, 1847 ,4 _ HOUSE AM) 8l(iN PAINTING: Groining, Gildiiig,Clit*iiig, At Papf'i-li/inging (kLI) CHAIRS ! seated with cane, painted nnd J gilded ; Furniture repaired, varnished,and polished; Window Sash and Him.l- for sale A F SHERWOOD, Comer oi Second autl Onk Streets. Mncon, May Kkh. 147 >-8 # LIFE INSURA TheNnu4UuMntanll.*lr, ((r J. 58 wall street, y ‘ aiice Comp’y. CIONFINEB its fsmneaa ‘ * York, J lyjon liive* CJ -clunccly to Insurance It is organized *ri' K>n tn * n *Tu*e apjiertnininu thereU. been timy tested and p’ * n ’iutnal principle which bus The .particular u<* ov# dto l*4 superior to any other, an ‘ an -ages olferej by this company T A guaranff 2 An ’./pa,’ *?'■. V. *,o i'’ JtviduV notpati.in in the profit.a. p r ni | lini responsibility beyond the amount of idr I mui * ,r> n leas period than life, pnr peipa u .ily in the annual profits of the company. ■’ 1 1 j cases where the annual premium shall a m Ufi j and GO percent, thereof shall have feen paui i , irasfi, nn approved note may be given for the r(,n '.dining 40 per cent., payable twelve months after y.ate, ben ring six |a*r cent, interest. The interest to oe oak! annually, but the principal not to be called iu unless the exigences of the company require it, giv ing sixty days notice, and then only by assessments pro rain to the extent that maybe required to meet lli<* engagements of the company. The Kates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars. | nr 8 wii | Fur ii One [Seven lor >*■ b ••;. I jUe | |A<e.| >enr I tears I life. i.v 77 m 8 11 :,r, , jo i ivj j o;< :i 2o 2o oi o> i ::, is ioi | i or, :i 73 25 100 I 12 204 r.) 1 pc, 2 ttu I CiO ■Alt I 31.1 :•> ,2 3C> : 55 2 32:3 2115 78 35.1 36.1 M 2 75 : 60 I 8514 HI 7( AARON M MERCHANT, l'reiident. ROTIKRT U. I.'OLEM AN, Vice Fntaitlent. Tin fi t —A. XI. Merchant, Ito U-it li. Coleman, O. II: httfll, .Itiltii M. Nixon, RichtmJ K. Furtly, lieu -1 ty A Nelson, U. A. Samuel C. l’uxon, Jus. Harper, Jonathan K. Herrick, Wing An.lrews, Win. N. hi-ynutiir, M. (> Roberts, Richard Irvin, C. F. Lind- i s<*y, John S. Uuaiittg, Henry K. Uogi-rt, Morris Frank ] hn, Spencer S, Benedict. i’t.INV Frkemax. Actuary. C :p ‘i'he company will also insure the lives ot Slaves. It X'Did &. JUNKS, Agents, Macon. October 27, I*l7, 30 DEATH 0W THE PALE HORSE. A true, full tixed copy front West's original by Win Dunlap. rpHIS ureal moral nnd instructive PAINTING, em _l_ hraeittu 41 lull sr/e ot Ide characters, upon n eutt yiiss 12 by 20 left, represented trout tlie 6th Chapter of Revelations, the lame of which is as extensive as civili zation, nn I its thrilling exertion excelling every attempt mart, will lie exhibited in Greenville, S Carolina on Monday, the 25tlt dtty of the present month, from 7 to U o'clock at night. At Pickens, C 11., Tries- Eatonton, Nov 18 day, the 26th Oct. Vlt. Stott “ 19 Anderson,C. H., “ 27 ISparta, “ 20 (.reenwood, “ 2S j Vlil lt-dyevilie,Monday,Nov Cokeshury, “ 29 | 22.1 and 23.1 Due West, 30 Macon, Nov. 24 and 25 Ahlteville. Monday,Nov. 1 Clinton, Nov. 26 Lawrensville, “ 21 Montioello, “ 27 Ruekctßville, “ 3 Jackson, Motniay, “ 29 Elberton, in Ga., “ 4 Griffin, “ 30 Lexington, “ “ slForsyth, Dec. 1 Adit as, “ “6tß Zehulon. “ 2 WalkinsviUe, “ 9 Greenville “ 3 Monroe, *’ lOlNewnan, ’ “ 4 Oxford College, “111 Lagrange, Monday, 6 and 7 Covington, “ 12 West Point, Dec. 8 Social Circle, “ 13Hamiltoit, “ 9 Mud won, Monday, “ IS 1 T’n Unit ton, “10 Grc.nsboro', *• 16|EUershe, “H Pennlield, “ 17. And tlience to Columbus. A E—'l here will be but one exhibition in either pl. • * where the Painting remains but one day, and that will be at night, from 7 to 9 o’clock. A Lecture descrip tive uj the t'-xt and subject, and characters, will com mence at Imif-past 7 o’clock. Admittance only 25 cents; Children and Servts. 15 October, 27 1H47. 4w 30, Savannah Dying Establishment. A TON 11 AS ERIC K begs leave to inform the citi , V zeris of MACON, and the up country generally, thnt h has made extensive preparations for DYING ana f LEANSING Ladies’ Silk and woolen Dresses, Shawls &.c. Ste. His colors, particularly Black, Maroon and Brown, will In* warranted equal to any that can be pro duced in the United States. Gentlemen’* Garments Renovated, Dyed, and warranted not to soil either the skm or the w hitest linen. Prices moderate. Articles left at the Store ot Mr. C A. Ells, next door to the Washington Hall, Macon, will be promptly forwarded, and returned with despatch. April 41, 1847. jy3 NOTICE. DK. \\ • W. M ARSHALL, would respectful ly give notice to all persons afflicted with Cancer, Tistula, VV ens, and all ulcers and tumors, originat ing from whatsoever cause, thnt he will leave Marietta, Ga in time to return to his residence nt Macon, Gn., by the Ist of October next. At which place he may be found during the year, or until the Ist of June, 1848. Dr M. deems it only necessary to add, that his Ibnn er and continued success in the management of these diseases, is conclusive evidence of the superiority of his practice over oil others known, m this, or any other country. For the correctness of this assertion he refers to hi* pamphlet on Cancers, &c., which may be obtain ed gratis, by application to him by letter (post paid) or otherwise. For the further encouragement of the af flicted, Dr. M would iust add, that, on their arrival at Macon, they will have the most abundant testimony in favor of the utiiity of the treatment, by having access to those who have been made whole, and also, to those who are continually under treatment (from various parts of the union) in every stage and variety of the com plaints. The treatment is without the use of knife, or eaustic, and is both constitutional and local. Some curious pre servations of cancerous discuses, may be seen at his •luce under the Floyd House. Macon, Sept. 29, 1847. 26 5t SHOTWELL & 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, for cash. They also keep an extensive assortment of Patent Med icines, among which are Dr. Boon's justly celebrated Ague and Fever Pills, which rarely if ever fail to effect a care. Also his Compound Cathartic Pills, an invalu ble family Medicine. Macon, Sept 1 22 pOTAAH I POTASH 11 Just received and for 1 sale, by SHOTVVELL & GILBERT. Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19 CIONGR i:ss \\ \Ti:i ! Just r* *'*‘ived aadibf J sale, by SHOTVV ELL & GILBERT. Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19 Glass: Glass:: Glass::: IUST received and for sale, a large lot of Glass, o all sizes from Bby 10 to 24 by 50. Also a lot of I White Lead. Person* wishing to purchase, will do well to call. SHOTVVELL & GILBERT. Macon, June 1, 1847 • QUININE! QUININE! IUST received and for sale, n large lot of the above named article. SHOTWI ILL &. GILBERT. 1847 14 TAKE NOTICE, TII VT the suliscribers keep constantly on hand a large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDIC INES, Fancy Articles, Pbuvumery, Druggists’ Git ism-ware, and a host oj articles tent numerox is to particularize. Their medicines are nil fresh, ai. and pure, and cheap. The public nre respectfully invited t® rail and see. SHOTVVELL & GILBERT. June 43,1847 14 C. MMMATMUBMMLiJFJFM HEALTH RESTORATIVE! All i:fl*etllill Ifeiiietlv for COM*!'* and (Uhls, Liver Complaint, itni'inv ol Vile*,;/ —Pain 1 in tin* side nml C hest—Uo for Purifying the llloot!—Prmlheating Erupt on* 011 tli* Nkin-nnd till other complaints n rising from the w u ill ot tom* in the Stomach* rp 11E efficacy of tin* Health Restorative in so well | I known to the public, that the proprieto * consider* the publishing ofoevtitioatss a* useless, hut rimer deei roiiM <>l examining them cun do *0 by c.tiling on flu* A gent. Pamphlets may also In- had of the Age* it, gratis. The following certificate i* from Dr. Chilton, the well I known New York chemist: | “I have analyzed a bottle of medicine called ‘C. Hrink erhofls Health Restorative,’ and lit id that it dors not | contain Mercury, or any outer metalic prej mi ration, nor 2 opium 111 any 01 up f>nn. It ia composetl of vegetable matter entirely.” Jvmm K. Chilton, M D U. BRINKEKIH)|’F, Proprietor, N. Y. Principal office in th** rforeni M h rs I (avis* k,(■<>*- I 1 \( o , iiuportrra and dealers in Diugs, Oils, dec., 1 418 p. nrl at reel. Fci *leby SHOTVVELL A. GILBERT, Agents, Macon, also, by Druggist* gem rally tbrouvhoui the U. Bln ten May 14, 1847. 6 ts QUININE! QUININE!! IUST received nnd for sale, a large lor of the abovr • named article. HHOTwKLL A GILBERT, i October 13,1847 48 IMHi’ll A GUMi. I 1 Y recent arrival# front New Yoik, liuve received a I # tiiil an I eonipieti apaortment •! Ding*, Medicines. Lneimcds, Paint*. Oils, Dye-StufL, Jkc. Ac., all ol which are now offered to the public very low. for cash Tliey nl** keep and extensive iiasortm* nr of rATEN’I’ MEDIt IN Fn, among which are |>r Bo* *n'a justly cel ebrated A* and Fev*r Pills, which rarely, ifever tail 1 to elf et 11 enr** Also, his Uonipoftud Uatnnrtie Pills, an invaluable Family Medicine. Mucon, OcioisT 13, lrM7 48 I l A! lolhincb* *of Onions, | A M HI 4UM *d4*uge, I6hl*i lu Una Mercer Potatoes, > Box Cri’ cse, 5 blCrackers C. A ELLS Oct 27 184*. jn HATS AND CAPS. BKM)EN Ai CO. have now on hand direct from ! tlu*ir own niunuiactory, 181 Wateratrct t. N. York 5 caaea Silk Hats at 81 25 (a) $1 50 6 dozen Navy and Army (’■!. ..2 (K) so 275 lo cases Black Castor liui? l 3 (Mi (<$ 3 50 10 “ Nentria Hats 25 I (a) 300 11 “ Rii-si is *• \75 (,o 200 20 dozen Glazed Caps *2 M 3 00 10 cases Black Wool Hats 1 5o (,a 7 (K) 20 dozen Cloth (’ups 5'J (a) 200 5 “ Premium Otter Cups 10 M) 5 “ Fine Beaver “ 8 (Ml 6 “ Muskrat, fine article 200 (ft 250 Octs!er27, 1817. 30 2t OH HOW GOOD I WHO DOES NOT LOVE THEM ? BUCKWHEAT CAKES, Stuart’s Syrup, and Rich Goshen Butter—A full Supply for sale by Oct 27, 1847 30 C. A. ELLS. - <u MISS F. KENDRICK, CONGRESS STREET, PULASKI SQUARE. SA VANN. I // BEGS leave to inform the LadifS of Macon tluttahe I ha r.-ee.ved nn elegant nnd choire nuaurtment, ‘ car.-lithy and Hp . iniiy selected, to ultei inducements 1 worthy c insidenitiori, conaiating of, Colored and Blnck Silks .SannsuiiJ Gros d'Otleans Cnshntfres and Merinos, I|,nce I). ,es, (French I Mrats.-.-lins de Lain.-s, I Mualin do. .1..’ wurkj Silk nnd Woollen Plaids, j Vlumilii.u,Clonks, it Visitee Plaids for Cloaks, Einc French Flowers and : Ginghams, j Feathera, I Alpnccns, [Tulle Illusion, Cam..tt Shawls and Scarfs,[ Ribbons ofall descriptions, I ( Broche and Cashmere do. | Ladies Caps, made 4. un j French Embroideries, 11. tide, Black nnd VV lute Luces, j Fancy Ncck-Tios and Cra- Do. do. Vciis, I vats, Bridal Long Veils, NVlvet Kii.lmi s, Capes and Berthas, 1 ‘omits. Slides, Fringes nnd Trimmings, Huttons, Fans, Long nun Short Gloves, I Piuses, Bags, Colored Velv. tst Flushes,! Hosiery, Fiorcucesand Marcelliues.i Fancy China Articles, &c., At very Iteasonuhle I'rices. 21 1817. October 271847 Gt3o BAILUV’S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY— lor cougltg/'olds, asthma, inlluenzti .whooping cough, spii.iuii oi iiloud,ami ah p.ilni.m.iry disi-asca BAILEY S SARSAPARILLA—For till diseases arising from an impure state of the blood: salt rheum, scrotum, king s evil, chronic rheumatism,dyspepsia, dis eases ol the skin and Ismes, old ulcers, etc BAILEY'S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY— The most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara tion—-and sure cure. BAILEY'S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exterminator ot worms Irotii the system, in general use throughout the United States. r BALEY'SUNRIVALLE I ) MiLITARY SHAV -lAI. t KhA n— I his article has stood the test ot eight years, and gaoled tor itself a high reputation throughout the United States, Canada, and most parts id the world BAILEY'S SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK- with and without the preparation; warranted the best article of the kind in us*. For sale by the Druggists generally throughout the country, and at whoiesaiu and retail by \V M. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall, comer of Fulton and Sands streets Also for safe by GRAVES, WOOD & CO., .Macon Dec. 3, 1846 12 J3AINTS, OILS, Ac —Just Derived from j the “New York Brooklyn White D ad Company’’ No. 1, No. 2, Extra and Pure \\ Lite Lead Also in Store—Linseed ami Tanners Oil; Spirits Turiientitie ; Varnish ; Lampblack ; Putty, Paint, Brush es, &c.,&c. PATTEN & TAYLOR. April 1,1847 27 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. \ Lli Persons having demands against the estate of John Crumbley,Br., lately deceased, of Wilkin son county, are requested to present them in terms of the law ; any person ow ing said estate are requested to make payment. JOHN CRUMBLEY, t . , , JESSE CRUMBLEY, | Adm re ’ August 9,1847. 20 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Simon How - ard, late of VV’are county, deceased, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against said estate, will present them properly authenticated writhin the time prescribed by law\ HARRIET HOWARD, adm’x. MOSES HOWARD, odm’r. October 20, 1847. 49 6t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons holding demands against the estate of William P. Brooks, late of Twiggs county, de ceased, are hereby required to render them, in terms of the law ; and all being indebted to said estate, are re quested to come forward and make payment. LAVINIA N. BROOKS, adin’x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. October 20,1847. 29 6t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Dr. VVm. 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 teams of the law. ROLAND BIVINS; Adm’r. S. pt SS, 1847. 45 6t fM>UR MONTHS ation will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jaroer county, for leave to sella Negro Child belonging to Lu cien Newton (minor.) O. 11. I*. NEWTON, (iuar. September 8, 1847. 4m43 IjlOl L MONTHS af ation will be ‘ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of W’llliam P. Brooks, late ot said county, deceased. LAVTNIA N. BROOKS, adiii’x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. October 20, 1847. 29 m4m FOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ware county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Simon Howard, late of said coun ty, deceased. HARRIET lIOW AKD, adm’x. MOSES HOWARD, adm’r. October 20, 1847. 29 m4m F3O( II MONTHS after date ipplication will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real property belonging to th*- estate of Charles T. England, deceased, situated in the city of Macon, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN MYERS, Adm’r. October 20, MT fan*) tIOUK MONTHS after made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Up son county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one Ixit of laud, lying m Baker county, belong ing to the estate of William Robertson, deceased. JOHN VV ROBERTSON, Adm’r. July 21,1847. 1G __ f M)UR MONTHS will be 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 iorii district of for merly Monroe now Upson county, ns the real estate of Richard N. Smith, late of said county, deceased, fur the benefit ot the In us and creditors of said deceased. JOHN VVKTHEKBY, Admr. S. pt IS, M 4? 24 Im R MONTHS after date application wall b* mn*le to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk inson county, when sitting ns a court of ordinary, fr leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate ot John j Cruiuhley, *r., lan* of said county, deceased, for the benefit 01 the heirs nnd creditor* JOHN URU *1 BLEY. Jr. > . . . JESSE CRUMBLEY i AUm is. Angus! ! l 1417 19 MONTHS niter date application will Ik made to the lion, the Inferior Court (8 Houston I county, when nittinu as a cotut of ordinary, for leave to pell two Negroes, iVdlnnt, a man, and June, a woman, fs-longing to the estate of Malcolm T. Gilbert, lute of wild county, deceased. EDMUND GILBERT, Adm’r. July 7, 1817. )m 11 ¥7301 R MONTHS after date application wall Is* I r made to the honorable Inferior (’ourt of Twigg* j county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell th** real *-stute of John Worthington, deceased, I late of said count) EDMUND M. ROBERSON, Admr TwiggaUo., June 15, 1847. 11 L’I)UR MONTHS I* math* to the Honornbl’- Interior Court ol Sumter ! county, when sitting for ordinary purposes*, for leave to pell til** l<nnds and Negroes Is longing to tin* estate or I Thomas M. Munn.lau of said county, deeenwd, lot file benefit of the iu irsnnd creditors. SARAH I’ MANN, Adm’r* _July 11.1H47. 15 hMM If MON TII 4 after made to tin* lioiiorable the ItUeiiur Court ol Tw igi * , county, when sitting for ordinal y purpows for leave to pell all the lands tsdonging to the estate of Thomas Ful ton, lute ol ward county, deceased. R L FULTON. JAMES AVER LIT, A dints De bonis non, with the lUi ll an nr id. t). • M m 4 Georgia Ware County* T ¥7IIERF.AS James \\ urd, adiumi st rat or cm the ▼ V estate *l Jonh Ward, late *-uid county, de ne I0(*d, fi|*pli* * to me for lelteisol Dismission. ‘l'h* *• are llwrefore to cite and admonish, oil and • ngular flit* kindred and cicdiiora ot said deceased, to be and oppenr at my office, within the tune prescribed bv law, to sliew r inse (if any they have,) wliy snid Ictt ’is dioidd not he granted. nGiveu under my hand at ofYre, this 4th tlnv of Oc- Kber, 1847, GEO. n WILLIAMSON, Ok c. o. Or< 27, 1837 > ivilHn j t.tHsAl. Millers. *1 I 1,1 A fit I lOHt . -vi*. u -J E first Tuesday in December I louse iu the county ,and Pulaski, the W'uwnm l ‘i” w.t: the V. halt „| |,i t s No. 316 and 301 , m 3 ”' 1 4 I'.-t ol originally Wilkinson now Pulaski C0,' ,ll > joining James Bryau and Bum-ll Jordan helra s’ n ' U iir* estate of Daiuel Mnssy late of Twiir J u decesed. Sold (hr the benefit of the hem i I‘Tins of sale on the day. Get. 4th, 18,7. WM. BRYAN,'Ex' r . —r- —— 47td, TOR'S >. V i . WfU I ~ j hrst Tui- day iu Jnnuatynext. st the cotirm I,le ; cl Crawford county, by order in’ the Court of oi"""*’ j *>f an id eout'ly, man n „, o ed J. .*.! ,7','^ Years old, r.B the nn-perty ol Milly W. Reeies * ■" <■’ um. dr.-i as,-,1, f,r the purpose ol ad"d “ f tioii among the hens of said estate. -tnbu / < NV . CLKVELAND. Executor of Ip Cleveland, deed. and Guardian of twj 00C271 5!T uuJlr 3tt |,, 8 11 VECI TOR’S S Will 1,1-Sold 1,., ‘ r A Cram House diior in Lanier, Macon j mile to an order oi the Honorable tli - Inferior r ere '’ stud enumy, when silting tor ordinary pun,,-, ‘' url , ot lust Tuesday in November next, the Ihllowitu.'tls ’ N<f. a-1.57, 58 „„d 00, in the lirsT dfs,"",) tormerly Muscogee now Macon county, will, n „ “ mill seat on the same ; also Lots Noe. 5 and 131 2d district ol said county. in the Also, on tit. lirst Tuesday in December next will L, Sid.lat th< 4 curt lions-door in Mario.x, Twi-iJ *’ ** ty h-aetional Lot No. 218. in the 28tl, district ‘ j ly W dkinann now I wiggseounty. ,ur *uer- Alsu, on the. tirsi ‘1 iiesday in January next will 1 rL.1,.1, Nra 1 dihr-',,:,,’. 1 ;: lU|l ,lißtr '"‘ I , Also, on the first Tuesday in February next- hell. 1 the ( ourt House door in Amehici s * 1 I7I 1 ? 0 , **?'!” “‘1 16lh ‘B ,,r >cl,and Lot No. 91?,'i 17th district ot said county. ** m w Also oil the lirst Tuesday in March next, before n„ Court House door in I albotton, Lot No 16v • f* Ist district of tormerly Troup now ‘i’alhot colntty ‘ “ Also, on the hrst i uesday in April next I , Court House door in Stewart county, L,* No the 18th district of tormerly G*e now Stcwurt’J 52 ’ m All the above projierty sold fer the benefit of i| C °k nty of John Rush,,,, late of Macon J£“ y , i emu made known on llte days of sale uaeu. VV ILL! AVI RIhSIHN 1 H. R. FELTON, ’ Ft . n JOHN C. RODOERa ( ‘ , S 'M 1,'5.7. A nMIMISTRATOR’B SAI.E.-WK DV. on the 10th day ol December next, at the of lilt'late William V. Brooks, late of iWgw coZT dci-ensed, all the perubahle property belongmg to ia) deceased estate, to wit: Com, lodder, cotton,mul™ hotses, cattle, strak and meat hogs, plantation tools’ household and kitchen furniture, one road wagon one barouche and one sulkey, and oilier articles too tedi<, to mention. Sale to continue from day to dav until completed. Terms on the day of sale J ’ 11 LAVLNIA N. BROOKS, adm’x „ 1Q SIMON N. BECkCOM, adn™, October 20, 1847. 2‘J tds A i> , ">i,N-nr%Toirs I vi.E.-wiii b,- beior,-the Court House door in the city of Vis con, on the first Tuesday in December next’ he.w” n the usual hours ot sale: The HOUSE and I.in’l land, lonnerly ,'ccupted l.y Bfackahear Bryan, in Vine, vtlle, adjoining lands ot Gen. Beall and others coni.limng thirty-seven acres, more or less ntos . woodland, with a comfortable small dwelling hou and outhouses on the premises. Sohl in ““ order otthe Inlenor Court of Pulaski county s.ttinv fi.rtwdinary purposes, ns the property of die c*ate „f Blackshenr Bryan deceased. Terms made known on the day ot rale. ELLEN A. BRYAN, Adm’rx. AUG. H. HANSELL, Adm’r Sept 8, 1847 __ _ 23 td ß A “MINIKTRA I Oirs SAI.E. —WiII b* M 1 Y on the first I ursdny in lVcrnilnr next, nt the Court House door in the town ol Marion,TwigmCm ty,the following Inmi to wit, lot 124 containing Xtu acres more or Ii hs, also south west |mrt of lot 125 con tainim; 130 more or less adjoining lands Dr A. Garber Shndric Ware and others, belonging lo the estate of lohn Weaiherimrton fate of said County deseased.sold tor the benefit ol the heirs and creditors, terms ol sale on the day. EDWARD McROBKRSON, Adm’r. Oct. sth, 1847. 2?iils A Di*l I IN’ IST RATOK’S SALE.—WiU he sold il on Saturday, the 30th of October next, at the rea idence ot L>r James Myrick, in Hihh county, all the perishable property of Dr. William Stewart, deceased, late ol said county, consisting of a stock of Medicine*, comprising all the varieties needed by a practising Phy sician; a set ol Surgical Instruments nnd other ap paratus ; also, about 65 volumes of Medical Hecks, wearing apparel, saddle bags, half box sjient candles, fine horse, saddle and bridle, and other articles too nu merous to mention, Itelonging (o said deceased. Sold for the benefit ot the creditors.—Terms made known Oil the day of sale. ROLAND BIVINS, AJui’r Sept. 22, 1847. A DMIMSTK VTOK’N S V 1.11.- liy viitTTof XJL an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House door in said county, oa the first Tuesday ill December next, between the usual hours ofsale, the following Lots of Land, viz; No. 217, in the 30th district, seventy-five acres of open land, Gin-house nml dam, tiir Water Gin and Screw, under good.fence ; No 24a in the 30th district, tony acres open land and good fence nnd cabins. Pur chasers w ill lie retailed to pey one ih'id cash, and give small notes with approved security for the other two thirds, payable die 25th December, 1848 Sold as the properly of the late Noah Golding, deceased, tor the beuelit of the heirs of said deceased. EASON SMITH, Adm’r. Sept. 23, 1847. 25 t DMIMSTK \TORN SM.II.- WiU he mS XX on the first Tuesday in December next, before tin Court House door in Forsyth, Monroe county, a House and Lot, lying in the village of Culloden, in said cesinty ; the house is a commodious nnd elegant dwel ling, and attached to the premises is aLot of Land con taining about 170 ucres, good Link nnd Hickory Sold as the property of Samuel Bivins, late of Monroe county, deceased, for die benefit of the heiis. l eruia liberal. ROLAND BIVINS, GKORGE W BIVINS, Admr a. with the WiU annexed. Sept 21, 1847. _ 25 A DMINTSTKATOR’N SA I, e7-ruder an or j!x der of the Ifonorable the lulerior Coun ui Pul liam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at die court-house in ihe town of Rntonton, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the leol hours of sale, Three Hundred and Forty acres ol Land, more or less, adjoining Coghum, Paschal, and inhere; the same bei-jg the real estate of John W ynn, deceas ed, and to he- sold lor die beuelit of ins heirs and credit ors. Terms of sale made known on tire day. JOHN SMITH. Adm’r. Sept. 29, 1847. 26 tds Administrator’s sain. Will he sold on the first Tuesday in Deccmlier next, before ihe Court House door nt Jackson in Butts Coun ty, Lot of land No. 65 in the 14th district of originally Monroe now Butts County, containing 2021 acres,sold as the property of Archil. Gray late of Talbot Coun ty decesed, for the benefit of the- heirs. Terms maJe known on the day ot Sale WILLIAM M. BROWN, Adm’r. Oct. 2d, 1847. 27td VDMINirrH ATOB’a MALE.—WiII at the plnntatlon of the fate Samuel Bivins, de ceased, in Sumter county, on Thursday the 23<i of lfc cember next, all the pie tunable property of said deceas ed, consisting ol a large stock of Com nml Fodder, Horses, Mules, Cows, a large quantity ot Pork sad stock lings, Funning utensils, one good Cotloti Gin, two superior Road Wagons, and a quantity of Sugar Cane, two excellent yoke of oxen, and a variety of other oriieles too numerous to mention ROLAND BIVINS. GLUKGL VV. BIVINS, Admiuiitratom with the Will annexed. Oct 27 30 fit t lofiMNTii \ roirs svi.i:. w J\ on the |ip*t Tuesday in January next, at the court house in Marion, Twiggs county, two negroes; Jack a man, about 46 years old, and Polly a woman, al.i'i;l 80 years old- sold us die pro[M*rty of llavid Voting,ik eeiiscd, hv order of court of said county, for the lien™ qf ihe lieirs and creditor*.—Terms, a reasoeahle owl it for good {tapor. JOHN 8 (iOODWIN, A lm'r. October *7,1847. 30 tds i I>MINIHTHATOR’H WALK.—WiII l* j\ at ifiu court house in Ii win county, on the W* Tups*lny 11 Jnuuary next, Lot No. 314, in the Jfcy** trict ol haul county, eold by order of Cvtul of ‘I county, ns the |fl|K*rfy ot David Younjf, decea" late oi • aid i ouati JOHN 8. GOODWIN, Adf Ociohcr 27, 1817, 30 tde i IHIIMM K YTOK’N S\li:. \\ J. Y iii th* court li* n-v in Man’ 11, Twqv* county, ° n the Hut Tueeday in January next, five Neansj*, Uaty. alvkut 45 or ,50 yearsot George I*- Mclvm or 7—M iviuu 13 or 14,and Manuel. BoW anotdet of Court, as the proiierty ol ‘1 honia 8. wick, late cf said county, Jmuaed. Term* oa tne day of’ wile. • JOHN GLOVER, Admr Oct. 27, 1817. 30 Id* Adiiiiiiistinloi'** Sale. \\T ILL be sold oil th** first Tuesday in IVccin ‘ r ft Humtercounty, Lot ol nuitiU*r 92, in tlc (flaiiuu of Lee county oritfinsiiy, n*w Sumter J’ *oW by enlft of fouit. and the property r iB C Mann, late of Hnmtcr oonnty, and c’d, for the the leMaten. ‘i’cruie inud* kn*ftii on th** day ol W. L. MANN, Admr i)e bom* Ortnher (LJ M l 7. ** S* JMOTICK. . \T ll e Febnnty leintnl Ihe Siqs nnr f <" ,rl I ui nnd it r Crtiwlm.l I'emiti* n|'l’ ’ will be itnule, lor leav. M King, demamd JOHN I BAR* Kept If) 1847 m4m