Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, November 10, 1847, Image 4

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MISS F. KENDRICK, CONGRESS STREET, PUI-ASKI SQUARE. SAVANNAH. BEGS leave to inform the Ladies of Mneon that she lias received im elegant and choice assortment, carefully and specially selected, to oiler inducements worthy c nisideration, consisting of. Colored and Black Silks | Satins and Gros d’Orleans, Cashmeres and Merinoa, Ence Dresses, (French Mousaefinsde Laines, Muslin do. do. work] Silk and Woollen Plaids, Mantillas Cloaks, & Visites, Plaids for Cloaks, Fine French Flowers and Ginghams, Feathers, Alpaccas, Tulle Illusion, ( .niton Shawls and Scarf- Ribbons of all descriptions, Broche aiid Cnf hmere do. Ladies Caps, made a. un- French Embroideries, made, Black and White Laces, . Fancy Neck-Tics and ( rn- Do do. Veils, I vats, Bridal Long V eils, iNelvet Ribbons, Capes and Berthas, I Combs, Slides, Fringes and Trimmings, Buttons, Fans, Long ann Short Gloves, ! Purser. Bags, I \ e v< s *l. Plushes,! H Florences and Marceilines, Fancy t hilia Articles, &.C., At very Reasouabie Prices* 21 1847. October 27 1847 Ct3o DEATH ON THE TALE HORSE. A true, full sited copy from West's original ly Wm. j Dunlap. rpHIS great moral and instructive PAINTING, em- j j bracing 41 full size of lite characters, upon a can vass 12 by 2o j.’ t, represented Irom the 6th Chapter of ! R. vela t ions, the tame ot which is as extensive as civili zation,and its thrilling exertion exc* llmg every attempt at uit. will he exhibited in Greenville, S. Carolina on Monday, the 25th day of the present month, from 7 to 9 o’clock at night. At Pickens, C 11.. Tues- Eatonton, Nov. 18 i day, the 26th Oct. Ml Sion “ I'd Anderson,C. H.“ 27 j Simla, “ Greenwood, “ 28 | .Vldlcdgevule,Monday^*ov. Cokesbury, ” 2d i 221 and 23d Due West, 30 Macon. Nov. 21 and 2. Abbevisie, Monday,Nov. 11 Clinton, Nov. 26 I Lawrensvillc, “ 2j.M‘Uiticollo, ‘‘ 2* ttuckersvillc, 3 Jackson, Monday, Elberton, mGa . “ 4 Griffin, “ Lexington. “ “ .V Forsyth, Dec. Athens, “ Zebu'on, “ • Waikmsville, “ 9 Greenville, * •’ Monroe, “ lft.Xewuan, J t )xford College, “ 111 Lagrange, Monday. 6 and 7 Covington, “ 121 West Point, Dec. Social Circle, “ 13i Hamilton, “ y .Madison, Monday, ’* 15 Falhotton, “ 1° Greensboro’, ‘ 16, Ellerslie, “11 Pennfi id, “ 17, And thence to Columbus. N. B.—There will lc but one exhibition in either place where the Painting remains but one day, and that will he at night, from 7 to 9 o’clock. A Lecture descrip tive oft F-text and subject, and characters, will com mence at hail-post 7 o'clock. Admittance only 25 cents; Children and Servts. 15 cts October, 27 1817. 4w 30, D WHOLES \LG AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM The undersigned having purchased fromF. f V UK. WniuiiT Ins entire interest,in the HAT k AND t VP ESTABLISHMENT, on Mulberry street, beg leave to announce to the public that they arc now receiving, direct from their own Manufactory . a large and well selected stock of IIATS AND < VPS. CONSISTING IN FART OF MKS’S AND DOV’S Fashionable Black and Drab Beaver Huts, do do do Nutria do do do do Silk do do do do Brush do do do do C'oasimer do do do do plain Russia do do do do Angola do Broad Brim Black and Drab Bcavr 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 Kniekerboker do do Black Glazed do A large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Black Drab WOOL H \TS, of every description Men’s and Boy’s prem. Otter Caps a splendid article do do line Fur Car s, 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 llats and Cass; 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 State, and devoting their exclusive attention to the Hat business, the subscribers are prepared to sell every article in their linear the lowest prices, and to warrant giving satisfaction to their customer Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine th ir stock and prices. BKI.DEN & CO. Store in Aiulbenyst. sign of th< Mammoth Hat. Sept. 1 ‘ 22 STRONG & WOOD, Jjjm\ H\ VE received by Into amvnls from PhiladH phia, New V*rk and Boston, : l. .g and general as sortment <! BOOTS and SHOES, consisting in pat oi the following articles; G aits fine French Boot*. Gents call's wed and pegged 80-:s .n i Shoes of nil qualities an ! prices, double and ample soles; Men's km and thick B< ot e . Boys and Youths’ calf, kip and thick Boots; Ladies thick and thin sole Gaiters,both black and colored; Ladies’ patent leather Buskins and slip iiers; Ladies’ lustring and kid Buskins, Slips and Ties; Adies Ki.i and Goat Lace Boots and Buskins and Wa iking Shoes ; Misses’ black and colored Gaiter Boots, did and goat Boots and Shoes of differ ent qualities; Children’s Gaiter and Morocco Boots of all lorn. 75 )0 pairs Men’s and Boys thick black and Russ Bro gans first quality, double and single soles, iron and wood tacked. With other kinds ofB"ots and Shoes not mentioned above; in con* lu.-ion we haw the largest and liest s, lected stock tlutt we have ever offered m this market. Kept on hand, Oak and 11 ndock Sole Leather, Call Trimming and Binding -kins, La- Peg**, Thread. & •., and ail mucks used in manufacturing Boots and 1,1847 :‘.i u New Grocery and Dry CS-oodn Store. fIMIO.U VS C, DKUI’SIiY, having just opened 1 .1 in the Brick Store oil Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by \V A. Robertson, and nearly op|xwitc Messrs. A. I. W hite A Cos. and Bancroft's stores, has now (>n hand, and will continue to receive, an abut ment of Foreign Liquors and Sega in, {Sugar, Cotlee, and a general as. wment of Groc* in sand Dry G oL. which will be sold at New York prices for Cash only Fort tun Brandies, VV itiew, Ac. Otard, Dnpuey & Co’s. Cognac Brandy, of diff. rent vint-'L’ -—• •me \**ry old in I mule* Godd:;rd A Cos Vintng ■, 1825; A Scigiictte's Brandy ; Medcr Swan Holla 1 Gin -i ii in quarter casks; Port Wine; Sherry Wne ‘l’hese | liquors are warranted received direct from the New j York Custom House. * ; * inish < ■ in, Regalias, El Nino, El Sol, Marino ; Pm :p< and other brands—warranted genuine. TEAS —lmperial,Gunpowder, Hy.*>ii. Young Hy- j sou and Black Tea, of a.very superior quality. j Old Java Cofl-'•♦, Loaf Sugar. Sjicrtn Candles, Ada- | mmiline CV.ndh 20 hhds S’ Croix, Porto Rico and N Orleans Sugai 60 Sacks llio Coffee, fir*t uu;>Uty ; 30 do second do (.{ 500 | Am* ‘’ an and Englidi Caiico*s, K’t .** Blenched Shirtings and S.meting*, t i 1 8- 4 and 4-4 60 ;m Irish L’ v*n. dir* t importation, Ac. Ac. Macon, June 2, 1817. 9 NEW IMPROVEMENT. Il” AVING employed an experienced person, (Mr. ’1 Gkorgf. A Smith,) 1 am now prepared to manu facture Candy of every description. Cordials, Syrups, Ac See All orders promptly attended to, and C’aq dies parked in it* at boxes and m a style inferior to non*- of the Nortle rti Faetories. 1 flatter mysclf'that in qual ity, variety and neatness, my candies cannot be excell ed A poition of patronage in solicited CHAS II FREEMAN ■ 17 80 IftO REWARD. ST<)LEN from the subscriber in Tliomastnn, VTVg , Double I4<k f .old Lc\cr Mil ten, i Afull jewelled, M J I’oluas. maker, No 151101. Engravedm the cap in a circular “made expressly for Win B Johnaton, Macon, G *o” Also, a GOLD KEY, wiih Masonic emblems engraved on it, and my name, J W. W I win give the above re ward lui the r coven* of the Watch J W W DRAKE Nov 3. 1n47 32 lin I lie - iv innnh Augusta Chmniele and pentitvl, ( olumbus Enquirer and Ciiarleston Cots tier, will give the alrove four inaritions, and foiwaid then accounts for payment to John C Drake.Thoin.tii !■ BROUGHT TO JAZZ.. h A NEGRO man who says his name is JACK djk ond hr*longß to the Widow Walker, of H ustm Comity ife is about 22 yean* old. very dtrk.me *■ no -./el and says h* ran away Irom Wm H. Pegg. near Griffin He was lodged in ihe Jail of Ma con C- unty,; ‘outthe 15th iOot Theownrr will please take not:* ••, |tn**property, pay charges and take him awnv or lie will h* dispoaed f according to law DAVID LAW, Jailor Oct 27 INJ7, :iM2 20 DOLLARS REWARD. KAN AW AY from the subscriber, near Fort Valley, ’ n county, un the first of October, IHI7, my mgro woiouti MARY. Mary isalsmi foui fret six or wx nitu h- H high, dark complected, very full breast, si qu k s}. ken. lam appndtenaive that sit*- is taken ’> - v. hits man; sin* was bought of Mr. (.) O. L, ks *1 . 1 * ii. I will puy the sbovs reward for her spiuf hcieiuii and delivery to me at home, or fi.r her sal i fine me at in jail so that 1 con get her. Also, 1 will give Twenty Dollars for the appn iieiunrm of any wbu* jK-rr-uti hnrL rinp; her- with evidence sufficient to conv ct them of the Mine M JOHN E BARTLETT. 3, 1845 31 ts Macon Howling Saloon, Mulberry Street, MACON, GA. mHE above well known and popular cstabliahinent, JL having recently undergone a thoroug'i repair, is now unsurpassed by any thing of the kind in tin* South ern country, and is open for the reception of visilois du ring the day and evenings. To businessmen, Planters, Merchants and others, it affords n pleasant and agree able place of innocent and healthy relaxation and a inusement. The above establishment is in the most convenient part of the city, being on Mulberry street, nearly midway between the Hotels, and m the nnine dinte vicinity of business. ‘The proprietor flatters him self that he has hitherto had the good fortune to : ive sat isfaction in the orderly management of the establish ment, and assures the public that he will strictly en force ihe observance of the saint- good order lor the future. The Proprietor hopes that with these recommenda tions ami a strict attention to business, to merit the pat ronage of the public E. iv BROWN. M icon, s* pt 1, 1847 18 DE ZiOACHE 8c WIECOXSON, .K n V ) MfmiiifticttircrN and Dealers in CARRIAGES AND HARNESS V ) \Lt’ OF I’l.liY IV.-( RIPTION, Mulberry Street , Macon , Georgia. De L. & W. have constantly for sale, on the best terms, EI.IITIC SFRINUS, AXELS, STEFS, HANDS, LAMPS, COACH LACK —PATENT AND TOP LEATHER, Fluted and Japanned Harness Mountings, Faints, Oils, Varnish, &;r. March 10, 1817. S t DDL* s ! fv IDBLIA I * MORRIS Sc \VEST( OTT have on hand Lw 1 , a first rate of SADDLES. MAR .. NESS a.ul C MHHA(;ETRIMMIN(;S,o! all kinds, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Their facilities are such that they can sell lower than i any other establishment of the kind in tin* city. Give us a call before you buy, mall we nsk forn re- | commendation. REPAIRING done at reduced prices, j in u workman-like manner. Cotton Avenu’.iwxt door to A. J. Sc D. W. Orr. Dec. 3, 1846. 42 ami Uvcry Stable. rpHE unc!ersigue<l respectfully inform ■ th**ir friends and the public, that they opened a Stable in Macon, for the purpose of doing a SALE AND LIV •ER Y BI SINESS. and n-soectfally so licit a share ofpublic 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 nr** large, new and commodious, with line Lots and v ry convenient. Persons would do well to give us a call. N. IIAVVKINS, J. W HARRIS. Macon, April 1, 1847. lltf FOR SALE. rp HE Plantation in Macon county, known as there- ; I si deuce of th** late Mis. Stapler, lying on Flint ri v**r, * nl‘*s nh (ve Travellers Rest, containing a hout fourteen hundred acres, on the East side of the ri ver. wiih •Lout six hundred acres clean and, most of i; level nud in giMd repair ; an.l six hundred on the West side of the river, ‘i’ll** cultivated lands having been well kept up are in a good slate for producing a large crop the ensuing year. It is useless to say any thing of its production, locali'y, &c . ns persons wishing to purch ase, will of course wish to look and judge for themselves. The place will be shewn hy the overseer on the premi ses. THE LEGATEES. Nov 3, 1813 31 ts FOR SALE. THE Building on Second Street, formerly oc |g|jj copied ns the Georgia Messenger Office.—Apply ts. ROStk Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 25 WXZsX. £E SOLD, pyp&. On Thursday, 23 November next, to the highest 9W bidder (if not previously disposed of,) the farm on ■■ jL- which the subscriber now lives, lying on the upper Thom a ston rood, eight miles north-west of Macon.— Said farm consists of 2024 actcs of land, 130 of which are in cultivation and under good fence, the remainder is woodland, fust quality oak and hickory upland. Al so 7 head of horses and mules —20 head of cattle (Hunter'sfine milk stock. i 1 yoke of oxen and about 60 . head of h>us. Also a lot of wheat, coni, fodder, peas, potatoes See. One, two horse horse waggon and har-f ness ; one ox cart ; one Barcuch arrang’ and for single or i double harness; farm implements ; llousewhole fumi- i litre and sundries. The whole is offeree! on the premises and is a fine op portunity for one wishing a small farm near Macon , come and buy cheap ! cheap ! for cash. R. W JEM ISON. October, 7th 1347. 6w2Bf BAK i:r lands for sale. JA MES 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 creek, in the second district of said county, on which there is anew well finished Frame Dwelling house, and appropriate out-houses, &cc., constituting the best improved plantation in Baker county ; said plantation having sown hundred and fifty acres of clear ed land in the heat order for cultivation. Also. Seven Hundred and Fifty acres, lying on the Colawahee,com prising some of the choicest Cotton Lands, and contain ing three hundred acres of open land, with all necessa ry plantation buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement i of Fifteen Hundred acres, in the second district of Ba ker, on the Colawnhee creek, one of the very richest unimproved places in the county.—Apply to JAMES BOND. Baker county, Ga. or JOSEPH BOND, Macon, (in. Sept. 29, 1847. 26 14t \ VII 181 E II INT RIVER PLANTATION TOR SALK, C CONTAIN ING Six Hundred acres of Tine and j Hammock Land—two hundred and fifty or three I hundred cleared; situated on the main road from Ma con to Talluhnssc . lilt cn miles above Albany, Baker county—well improved, and one of the best watered places in this country, and noted for its good health and line water. Come soon, or you will loos** a bargain. 0ct.20,1847 . 2m R. A McCOMB VALUABLE PLANTATION IN BAKER COUNTY FOR SALE. \Y7ILI. bp Bold Oil tiivor.wp term., o body of I .and \ ii.piiaung of < is-’.Ei fiiU'lion., vnd lout I.ois of 250 aerps inch, ootnurising 1740 crp. lying on ihp wpsi bank of the Flim U,v, >, Irom fourtopight miles below Albany About 300 0r350 nv: ie cleared..mi 250 now in cultivation hy Michael Loit. Mystot the Land is valuable, and is u very desirable location for an extensive cotton planter,and i\ also has great advantage an range tor stock immediately below. Persons wish ing t(purchase, will apply to the subscriber, at this office 81MRI ROSE. Muon,i t i. hi: Lands in Baker) Dooly* Lee and Early lor Sale. No. 339,7 th District Early, now Baker, a valuable lot; No. 67,26 th Dis. Early; No. 130,8 th Dim. 4><>oly; No. 95, sth Dim Dooly; No 213, 13th District of Lee Visit or apply to the SuhMcnhcr at I/nlcyondule I*. O. (50 mile station Central Railroad) tferiven Co.,Gh One of the above lots is near Haw kinsville ; one near Travellers Rest ; one near Starkv die. tf.q.trt 1817 1>23 WILLIS YOUNG. JOHN JONES .V SON, (LATE JONES NT> BOI.T) ii *.#/<#; ii o t si; AND ( O M >IISS IO N HU M til V MTS , MACON, June 23,1417. ts 12 ZZ ARDEMAN & HAMILTON, \\ inp-llniiM- uud ('iiminUsion Mrrchnnt., MACON, IZAIVIZZ.TON 8c HARDH3VIAK, Factors uml Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, WILL give prompt stt utlon to the sale of Uotton nml ( ountry pnaluce, an well as t> .-xmr ■-* |||t* tilling of order* i<>r Bagging, Rope, and lamily supplies. tfept. 29. 26 ts WAREHOUSE < 031 MISSION Ul sINiISS. S^ r pV!lFiUnd**'-vigned having become sole Tro ij§| I prietor nl th** 1 ~-*Proo! Warelious*. < < i ucd the past season hy iHptfm K’ Hie hard son. begs leave to inform the public that he has associated witli him in bn im-*s, Mr .1 F< <m r. nml Mr. Wm. M. Roliefts. whose ability and experience entitls (hi m to the cutifidence f th* |*oplc lie th- relorc h to share a iiht*rnl pstr<mnue, ne w * II i ■ mail tain the rtmfi deuce re|HCM*d All orders will receive pre mpi attrition, mid liberal advam ln will be mad m Cotton in store. TIIOMAH DVStN Mneon, July 14,1847 8 I • WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS. I I Warehouse ouCotton Avenue, wliere lie will afloid ail the u.uai iiiciliiics to pl iiitersniul others in th** storage of Cotton and any other kinds ol country pro duce, ( i'Kkls, Ac. The \\ arc house is as sale from dan ger fy tire os nny other hi the Stale, and convenient to the business part <>ft he city. All orders tor his custom ers will meet with prompt attention. June 16, 1847 6m 11 N. OI T BLEY. WAREHOUSE AND COI4MISBION BUSINESS. ‘I HE subscriber, having removed from the WxjtkHorsK occupied by him Inst y* ur, and rßHra*aken that long known usG* k ves’ Wareiio* f . op|MMite to Giuyks, Wood Sl Co’s. Store, r* epicifully tenders his thanks to his former patrons and fri'iids. and solicits s continuance of their uuirotmge, with the a*ur aiuv that lie will devote his whole tine* and spare no es orts to oromote their inter* st Limi ral l> wii; be mnife to those who require them: and orders for BAGGING. KOBE and TwlNE,ana other M< rchsn dixr, promptly filled oil the most reasonahh* terms GEO. JEWETT. May l%h 1847 7 UOBJCKT A. ALLKN, Factor and Commission Merchant. No. 112, liny Street, Savannah, Geo. \\/ ILL attend atrictly to the .-tornge and sale >i \ \ Cotton, Corn, Flour, and other product*, and will make liberal cash advances on goods consigned to his House. R i ferekces. —Mr. Junits A. N isbet, 4 I’,. B. Weed, I ir .1 II R. Washington, \ yTttcon ( rrnves, Wood Sc < lo.J Dye Sc Robertson, Aususta. Branon Sc Young, Marietta. Dr. George F. Fierce, Sparta. _Ju!y 21. 1817. _ _ _ ly 16 IN P. JAVA CO. Auction and Commission Mlcrchants and Forwading Agents, MACON, (iA. Moc< i, July 21,1847. 6m 16 HOLT Sl ROBERSON. FACTORS WDGEAEK \ \. <’o3l .MISSION lILH< II VN's’S, Savannah Georgia, I ) ESFECTFI ELY tender their pervices to their I \ friends and th public. Having been actively en gaged in this branch of business for si veral years past, th- ir actual experience and observation has afforded them every opportunity of becoming perfectly fumilliur 1 wfrh the duties and resjioimihiliiics intending its opera- J tions ‘Flu ir personal attention will Ik* given to sales ofCOTI’GN AND ALL OTHER PRODUCE con ! signed to their care, also to executing orders for BAG- 1 GING. BALE ROPE, FAMILY AND PLANT- I \ HON SUPPLIES, at the lowest Prices. i heir charges will he as tew and reasonable ns tin actual cost can he made, Ly strict economy, with tacil- j itic* tor Storing, Weighing, &,c., which are not surpass- j cd in the city. ‘Fhey liojk- hy continued application and personal attention, to promote the interest, mid give sat isfaction to those confiding business to their care. ASA HOLT. Sept 8,6m23 \\ B ROBERSON. LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS. Us E respectfully inform our friend! ami the planters | generally, of Alabama and Georgia, that the (II- ‘ RARD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY is in full operation. It is amply supplied with the very best materials ! which could ne selected. The machinery is all new, j and constructed on the most approved plans for th** i ilia mfiicture of Cotton Gins. The machinists and workmen employed in th rt estab lishment are skillful and exp* rienced in the business ; and we have made such improvements in the mechan ism ond construction of our Gins that we fed certain, in • •very case, to furnish a Gin which will perform admi rably well, and give the purchaser entire satisfaction. In the way of recommendation, we need only say. that we furnished several hundred of our lute improved Gins to planters in various parts of the country during the season, and not on*- of that number has tailed to give general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample of Cotton. fr f ORDERS ran he sent to us by mail, or contracts 1 made with our Agents who are travelling through the country. GINS will be sent to nny part of the countiy, anil in all cases warrant*d to perform well. Fersons addressing the Proprietors hy mail, will di- ] reel their letters to C olumtms, Ga. N. Ousley, .Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia I E. T. TAYLOR &CO ° I Sept 23 25tf Girard. Ala. 1 Griswold’s Improved Cotton Gins. fIMIE subscriber will continue th** manufacture of! _l_ Gins on his usual extensive scale, and tliis opportunity to thank his numerous customers for their liberal patronage heretofore. The estimation in which his Gins are held, may be known from the fact of his having sold more than two thousand during the last three years—probably ten to one over any other Factory in the State. This evidence of the superiority of his Gins, is accounted for hy his being the first to in troduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead | hy yearly adding new ones. His first and second im provements made the quality of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow. His third made them suffi- I ciently fust. It then only remained to make them more j durable and convenient, which has been done he be lieves effectually, hy several new improvements the pre- • sent year: besides, he has the exclusive right for ihe •State, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish Reid’s Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to b* ten times more durable than any other, by those who have made a fair trial of them : and are infallibly se cure against fire hy friction. His line Gins will gin Mastodon Cotton ns well as any Saw* Gin can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit speci mens of his late improvements, and point out their ad vantages in time for all to engage and be supplied be fore the next ginning season, or engagements can be 1 made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Junes county, | Georgia. Gins will be delivered at the purchaser's res- j idence, in any part ot the State except the Cherokee I counties, where they will be left at the Depot on th* I Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All war ranted to perform well, if used according to the direc tions scut with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD, j March 24, 1847. 6 SU7ERZOR COTTON GINS. npHE subscriber would inform the planters of Gcor -L gia, that he has removed his Cotton Gin Factory to Bibb county, 31 miles from Macon,on th** road lead ing from Macon to Gordon, where h* intends to manu- j faccure Cotton Gu.sof a quality sup *rior to any he has ever before made, ii possible. In the construction <>f his Guis, he will particularly guard against the possibil ity of taking fire from the Gin. And here he would re mark, that it is impossible for a Gin to take lire from the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part of those who have the management o them. Gins that get burnt, in nine hundred and ninety-nine times out of a thousand take fire from n different cause than the box. To this objection the Gins manufactured!) y the subscri ber, are not, and nccer have been liable. His Gins will be made of the best materials, and warranted to perform as well ns any Gins made in the ts rate. He has an excellent water-power to turn his machinery, and a good saw-mill right at hand, which will enable him to sell G ins on as good terms as nny other Factory in the State. (J. W. 31ASSEV _ April 1, 1847. 3tf Partners take Notice. VLTF, have the right of a number of Counties for chine is the greatest of the day, and no humbug. It ruts corn, oats, hay, shucks, straw, or stalks with great rapidity, and so easily that a l>ey of twelve years old can work it. !t cun be attached to a gin wheel without any extra expense, as the fly-wheel answers for n pulley.— ‘l'll** great advantage of this machine over all others, D in the shupe of the blade—it being concave and convex, ’ parting the straw in the middle and cutting both ways, which HO other blade can do. So simple is this mu j chine, than any person that can grind an axe can put the blade in order. Any block-smith can make th** blade. We shall keep one on hand for our friends to examine before purchasing. ( HAS. F LEVY Sc CO. Oeniulgec Foundry, Cottou Avenue. Macon, July 14. 1847 15tf OCMULGEE FOUNDRY^ ■ toi.ts a i,i:vv are prepared at the shortest , XI notice to furnish all kinds of finished Machinery, I Steam Engines, Castings tn Iron or Brass, Mill Gear .mg oi all kinds, Uevd and Spur Gearing, Gin Gear of all patterns and sizes, Fan Gearing, Cotton Gin work, rress Pulleys, Hand Railing, l ire Proof Doors and Windows, Cemetery Railings, Gudgeons, Inks. Blc We invite om friend and all who are in I want if any ol the above articles, to give us a call on Cotton \venue, A. F. lIOLT. WM S HOLT. CHAS. P LEVY. Mneon, Qet. 13, 1847. 28 ly Cotton Presses for Sale. rpHE Cotton Pr* **s (Bullock's Patent.) lieretofore 1 I used in the Puck ng establishment m this city, will I be sold if immediate application is made, at nry re- \ duced prices, including frame work, wmdlns, and every J thing complete lor each press, nnd sold in consequence ! of the proprietors having discontinued the re-par king \ business Apply to ROBERT FINDLAY. M o on, July I. 1817. ts SQUARE BALES. Bullocks compound lever cotton FREESES, L ing recently simplified and improv ed, are now offl red to those wishing to put up Square 1 Dale* us s mperior article to any in use An examination ! I of then construction and principle, hy those who stud) true economy, and wi**h a good nnd permanent article, j issolicued that they may see and iudge for themselves PiiC'S Eighty five Dolls is, delivered in Macon, l which includes the whole of tilt* outfit of Irons, Rope, Patent Right,Ac. Annexed is bill of Timber for Same 4 .piece*... 22 fret long, 10 by 10 1 M 16 “ M 10 by 10 I. *’ 21 “ ” lUbylO 4 “ 15 “ “ 6by 6 2 ” 16 “ “ 12 by 18. I *• 12” M 12 hy 20. 1 “ 51” “ 2hy 24. 2 “ 15 “ *• 3hy 8 V......” 15 “ “ sby 5. 1 ” .10 “ “ If by 12. 1 ’’ 7 ‘ ** 12 by 14. I “ *J “ “ 4hy If 10 good plunk 18 “ *• I| hy If. I *• .55 “ “ 4hy If. 3 scuntliiigs 20 “ “ 3by 4. Also, Gin Geering of nil sizes, kept constantly on ha ltd ; gee ring for Merchant Mills. Cotton Factories land Mill tftotn s id’ every description, furnished to order j nt Foun lory of K. FINDLAY,Macon, Geo. 1 Aeg 11,1847. IP Straw Cutters. I ) FIN Dl* \Y is n*w manufacturing a lot ofCuG I4 . ’ v. . ii.l. r. i:11 ! t .i i* I ntid dural fifty, fire probably unsurpassed. Tls*y are, ny h by, no patent rrght amir, but a plain and subMan Mil ninchine f.r cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder, iliucke. Ac. with perfret **nse and despatch. Planters nnd others are rrapectiully invited to call at Findlay's Foundry, corner ol Walnut and fourth streets, Macon tf If MILL-STORES. ‘|'HE sulisrrilier being agent for an extensive Mill I Stone Establishment in New York, will Jurnis f , tO order, fUKMrn until F.WtAS, AMD COI/KJK* MlLL vtonfs. <f any sire, and warranted *fi tb* very beat b’ Mi 1 NDL \ N Mnron. Nov 13 IM6 4ft M AC’DA lli \ A BRASS FOIJI7. imY, and MA( IHNE tfHOP.—Th** sub -enner having recently mad** large and important addi tions to his former list of patterns tor Overshot, Breast and Tub Mill G. rmmr. i> now prepared to execute or ders for Flour Mills, (' lion Factories, Horse power Mills for plantation grinding, Sec.’- also Cotton rfrss s, Gin Gear,Platen and Ball-*, and Mill Irons of every description; ail of which wiil he made of the very best material and workmanship, on reasonable nnd accom modating terms. ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, June 17, 1846. yIH CAB rpHE Subscribers are \g**nts for the sale of F! CAR I VER. *.V. CO’S., Pntent Improved COTTON GIN. This gin bus proved itself to be a very superioi ai!icl** wher. ver it hus been u-sed, nnd no better rec omnvndution can L* given it than the opinions of those who hnve tested it. Th**y are both elegant and dura ble in ih**ir make, and are warranted to give satisfac tion in nil cases, or tjiey may be returned. The former prices have been considerably reduced. Apply at the vVare-Flouse of the tfufr cribeis JOHN TONES & SON. Macon S *pf 15 15w24 China, (fiass and Earlliennare. T’ilE sul>scrihers are now receiving (in c r"’* fr y addition to their former Stock,) a general as-Sg j \urn ~oi tinont ol the latest and most fashionable \J!J styles nnd patterns, among which are Gold band F’rench Chum Dining Sets. \\ hit© •* “ Gold hand and White Chinn Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitchciw.—Cotlee and ’Pea Cups, by tin* piece or dozen. White nnd Flowing blue Granite Dining, Ten nnd Toilet Sets., Plates, 1)..-hes, Cover D.slits, linkers, Soup nnd S nice Tureens, P.u lwrs, Ewers nnd Basins, Cofieesnnd ‘Pens,'Pen Pots. Sugars, Creams, and Bowls to match Dining nnd ‘Pea Sets. Light Blue Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets; Plates, Dish es, (’over Dishes, See. Sc c. to match. Also, a lnru** and complete assortment of COM MON WARE, which they offer to Country Dealers, as low os enn he bought in any other market in the State. Our SPO( K OF’ (i LASS \\ A RE, embraces every kind nnd variety which belongs to our branch of trade. HYDE Sc JONES. Corner of Mulberry and Second Street and opposite the Washington Hall. Macon Sept. 29,1817. 6m26 GLASS WARS. rIUT nnd Prcs.-ed Decanters, Tumblers, Goblets. t Wines, Champa: is. Dishes, Hall Lamps, Salts, Mantle Lamps, Water I) cnntrrs, Butter Tubs, Nap pies, Pitchers, Stem Bow Is. Egg Glasses, Peppers, Vin egars, Mustards, Spice Jars, &c\ &c. HYDE Sc JONES Macon Sept. 20. I>l7 6w26 Crockery and Glass Hare. nINING nn*l Tea Sets, superfine Stone nnd Chinn Ware, Liverpool nnd Plain Ditto, Plain, nml F’iuited Glass Wore of every description. Tumblers, Decanters, Wines, F'ruit Baskets. Pitchers, &c., n very large nml general stock just received by LOGAN & ATKINSON, sept 29 26tf. ] IFE IKSI ‘ ‘ INCH N w Y-*K I J I * l l * * insurance and ‘! nisi ( ompany having estab lished an Agency in the city of Macon, persons may ef fect Insurance with libs Company on their own Lives or the Lives of others, and either for the whole dura tion of life or fora limited period, hy the payment of a small annual premium. r , rl %OT „ STEPHEN ALLEN, President. CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretory. E. BOND, Agent, Mneon. Macon, Aqril 1, 1847. ysj \ r\ I R IN” t fOMPANY, -XXj GF IIAR I FORD, C ONN.—d’h** undersigned Ageust will take risks against Fire in tlms city, Griffin, Forsyth and other towns in the State, on as favorable terms ns any responsible Company. I’hey will also in sure against the risks of River Navigation , theirpresent rates are, 3-4 per cent, to Savannah, and 7-8 to Charles ton. REA Sl COTTON. Macon, April 1,1847. 5 .11 utmil Life Insurance ( oinpaii) ol’N. York. MORRIS ROBINSON, President, Samuel Hannay, Secretary. \CCI M { BATED nett profits amount to $400,000. Applications received hy C. DAY & Cos. July 7, 1847. 14 HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING: Graining, Gilding,Glazing, A* Paper-hanging OLD CHAIRS re-seated with cane, painted and gilded ; Furniture repaired, varnish,-d, anil polished; Window Sash and lilinds for sale A F SHERWOOD, Comer of Second and Oak Streets. Macon, May 10th, 1847. y 6 Savannah Dying- Establishment. \ NTON lIASER ICK bettsleave to inform the citi- F\- of MAC< AN. nnd the tip country generally, that he has made extensive preparations for DYING ami ( LEA NSING Ladies Silk and woolen Dr**sses, Shawl® &c. &.c. His colors, particularly Black. Maroon and Brown, will be warranted equal to any that can be pro duced in the Unite*! States. Gentlemen’s Garments R* 1 novated, Dyed, and warranted not to soil either the skin or th** whitest linen. Prices moderate. Articles left at the Store ot Mr. C A. Ells, next door to the Washington Hall, Macon, will he promptly forwarded, nml returned with despatch. April 21, 1847. l y 3 LIFE INSURANCE. The Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Comp’y. 53 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, CIONFINES its bu-iiic-vs exclusively to Insurance / upon Lives and all insurance appertaining theieto. It is organized upon the mutual principle which bus been fully t* sled and proved to be superior to any other. The particular advantages offered by tins company are: 1. A guarantee capital. 2. An annual participation in the profits. 3. No individual responsibility beyond the amount oi premium. 4. Those who insure for ale?" 5 period than life, par ticipate equally ill the annual profits of the company. 5. In all cases wliere the annual premium shall n inount to SSO, and 60 percent, thereof shall have been paid m cash, nn approved note may be given for the remaining 40 per cent., payable twelve months alter date, U*uring six |>er cent, interest. The interest to be paid annually, but the principal not to be called in unless the exigences of the company require it, giv ing sixty days notice, nnd then only by assessments pro rata to the extent that may he required to meet tin* engagements of theconqmny. The Kates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars. lOnf jftt veii | Kor || I *n# ISevcn 1 lor _> **Hr |>-ur>, | life. j|Ag<-. jrwi- | I tie. 15 77 88 156 10 1 t , £Q 201 91 95 | 771 45 191196 373 25 I no | 12 12 04 I 501 I 96 2 09 i 60 30 1 bill 36 12 :U‘> 55,2 32,3 21,5 78 35 1 3611 53,2 75,; 6ft 4 3.'. 4 91,7 00 AARON M MERCHANT. President. ROBERT B COLEMAN, Y e- I‘rcsid* nt. Trcstt.es.— \ M M -reliant, Rob**rt B Coleman, O, Bushncll, John M. Nixon, Richard E Purdy, Hen ry A. Nelson, K A Reading. Samuel C. Puxon, .las Harper, Jonathan K Ilerriek. Lonng Andrews, Win. N. Dcymour, M O Roberts, Richard Irvin. C. F'. Lind sey. John ts Bussing, Henry K. Bogeil, Morris Frank* Itn, Bpencerß.il: neilict. Pliny Fiuman. Actuary. tCT* 111* company will also insure the lives ot Slaves. ll\ DE At- JONES, Agents, Mucon. October 27, 1847. 30 SULPHA iFi QUININE, \C. f> ON hand, a very superior article, which be sold low, and also on huml ut THE NEW DltlG STORE. A LARGE and complete assmtment of F’ri nh and Genuine. M< tiicines, Chemicals, Extracts, Ac together with sn exteu -ve supply of Faints, Vai nishoSt Dus Stuff's, Faint Brushes, Glass Ware, White Lead, pun* and No. 1, ol the best final ity, SODA, foreooking puinoae*. s much nuperior arti cle to Sal TEratus used m the mium way, nml lor uink inu light oi loaf bread, the new way i* unequalled. >ll STARD, sup •ifinf, n lurg** i*t ut wholesale and retail. WHITE VINEGAR, a snpfiior article at retailor per barrel. BLEACHING SODA per cQ**k and retail. POTASH and SAL .EK \TCtf, wholesale nnd re tail. COPPERAS, a very superior nnicle manufactured by Farr, Powers & \\ • mliunan. BLUE VITRIOL (B ue Sioiuy *i large supply, re tail***! nt very low nr if CCIACH VARNISH of th* finest quality per gallon (Jt)PAL AND JAPAN VAKMBHLS |n i burn I and i**tail. M ACCOUOY SNUFF, LorriUiid’sh u Re -eeiit e*l. tlirect from tf*e manuinetiir**r, nt wfiol*s:de A retail, SURGICAL A** Pocket * use In truinetiUi, Silver Spnog Lmuvu, ivvans’ best Thumb | do. Silver Catlietcrs, Cupping Ihsiiuuktiu*, S\ imges ot all kinds, Ac STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Ac. a good stock of (jeiter and Gap Pafier, Blank Ihjoks, inks Starl P< i.e, Walem, Ae. rttsiied at very low price*. SHAVING ( REAM * SOAPS, 6lc. An ek-gsnt artirle <fCresm hi Ikixus 4 *litl* rent sizes, Shaving Soups, ’l oilet Soap, VarlcgMtcd, in bars. 4tc. patent Medicines, a c . A full supply ol tlmae that are fresh, direct from the proprietors, comprising in part !• WistaPo Balsam Wild Cherry, Sands. Sarsanarilia, th Jayne's Fam ily Medicines In enlrofM boftlea, st the snni** pt (*•■ ns her**t<'l*rr , l —( hamfnnn't Auue Medicines n ml Cnth ortic Pills, sine remedy. Slojfat's Family Medicines, Spencer's Fills, Su'iun e Pniuit ea, Fahnestock's Ver uniugr, a sur* remedy. Cook’s FUls, 9\c. The shove, together with a great variety of articles usually kept in Drug Sfon*s, have lieen si'lected in the Northern imirk- ts lor onsii Having been long engag ed in the Drug Business, we flatter uunHves that our sun k is not only ol the be-t quality, but that we shall be able to sell tnem as low as any point South WM li Sl S. LITTLE. Mucon, Nov 3. 1817. 31 ts f*T* For sale al*i* of Dr VV* O Little. Mil'e Iguville I)OT4NII ! POTASH ! ! Just received nnd for sale, by SHOTWELL A: GILBERT. Mmi ii. v i 11, 1847 19 CIOKOREn WATER I Jit* received and Tor J snle.bv .SHOTWELL A GILBERT. Miicon, An*. 11,1847. iU Glass 1 Glass 1 Glass 22 2 I’ IST received mid for sale, n large lot of Glass, o oil sizes from 8 by 10 to 24 by SO. ADo a lot of Whit** Lead. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to coil. SHOT WELL \ GILBERT. Macon, June 1,1817. 9 TAKE ISTOTICE, r IAIIAT the subscriber! keep constantly on hand n I large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, Fancy Articles, Pkhfi'.mkry, Class, I)ni,’Rists’ <■ lass.ware, anil n hont of article* too iiutnrruu* to tnirtirularizr. Their medicines nre nil fresh, and pure, niui cheap. The public are respectfully invited to cal! and see. SHOTWELL & GILBERT. June 23,1817 12 C- MM ttt.YKJEKHOFFM BSALTH RESTORATIVE: An Clli'clunl lieinedy for Conelis anil ( olds, Liver Coniplaiut, IfnGin: of Itlooif Pain in the Side and < host—also lot- Purifying llte lllood—llradieatiii: Eruption-. on (lie skin—anil nil other complaints arising from the want ol tone in the Stomach, rp HE efficacy ot the Health Restorative is so well I known to the public, that tile proprietor considers the publishing of certificates as usei- -s, luit those desi rous of examining them can do so by calling on the A gent. r.imphlets may also lie had ot the Agent, gratis. The following certilicnie is hom Dr. Chilton, the weli known New Vork chemist: “J have limilyy.edu bottle of medicine called‘E.Brink erhofl s Health Restorative,’ and find that it does not contain Mercury, or any other metalic preparation, nor opium in any of its tonus, it is composed of vegetable mailer entirely.” James R Chilton, M. D. (’ BRINKi .RHOFT, Proprietor, N. Y. Principal office in the store of Messrs. lUvdock, Cor liss & Cos., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, &c , 21s Pearl street. For sale by SHOTWELL & GILBERT, Agents, Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the l . States. May 12, 1817. C ts QUININE! QUININE!! JUST received and for sale, a large lot of the above named article. SHOTWELL GILBERT October 13, 1817 28 hliOlHi’ll A I.illieit, I > v recent arrivals from New York, have received a I > lull and ‘onijilete issorttnent m Dug- Medicines, 1 liemicals, Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs, A-c. &c., all of which are now oili-red to the public very low, lor cash. They also keep and extensive assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, omongwhich nre Dr Boon’s justly cel ebrated Ague and Fever Pills, wliich rarely, if ever tail to effect a c ure. Also, ins Compound Cathartic Pills, an invaluable Family Medicine. Macon, October 13, 1847 28 II.ULKV'S SYRUP OT WILD CHERRY— -1 > lor coiiglis,colds,nsi Inna, inllttenzn,whooping cough, spmiiiti ot liiood,and ail pulmonary diseases. BA ILEA S SARSArARIHLA—For all diseases arising tinman impure slate of the blood: salt rheum, scrofula, king's evil,chronic rheumatism,dyspepsia, dis eases ot the skin and bones, old ulcere, etc BAILEY S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY— The most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara tion—and stile cure. BAILEY’S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exterminator of worms Irom the system, in general use throughout the United States BAILEY’S UNRIVALLED MILITARY SHAV ING CREAM—This article hns stood the test of eight years, and gained lor itself a high reputation throughout the I toted States, Canada, and most parts of the world BAILEY S SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK—with and without the preparation ; warranted the liest article ot the kind in use. For sale by the Druggists generally throughout the country, and at wholesale and retail hy \V M. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall, comer ot rulton and Sands streets Also for sale by GR AYES, Wt )OD & CO.. Macon Dec. 3, 1846. 42 ]DAI\ IS, OILS, Ac.—Just received from the ‘ .New \ ork Brooklyn VV hite Lead Company” No. 1. No. 2, Lxtra ami Pure White Lt ad. Also in Store—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Varnish ; Lampblack : Putty,Paint,Brush es, &c., &c. PATTEN & TAYLOR. April 1,1847 27 —aft LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. 1 LL persons 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, will present them properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. HARRIK I’ HOWARD, adm'x. MOSES HOWARD, admT. October 20, 1847. 29 6t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. 4 LL persons holding demands against the estate of X\. William I*. Brooks, late ol 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. LAV IN IA N. BROOKS, adm’x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. October 20, 1847. 29 6t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. \LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert Ful . ton, deceased, late of Twiggs county, are here by requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said deceased, will render them in agreeable to law, to ROGER L FULTON, ) , , JAMES AVERETT, i adn,re - Nov 3, lrt-47 31 6 t Georgia—Ware County. V\ lIEIIEAS James Ward, administrator on the V estate of Joub Ward, late of said county, de ceased, applies to me tor letters of Dismission. ‘1 h se are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to shew cause (if any they have,) why said letters shou and not be granted. Given under my bund at office, this 4th day of Oc tober, 1817, GEO. B WILLIAMSON, el k c. o. Oct. 27, 1837. 30 if>m ( i i:OH(d V, Monroe C ounty.—Whereaa Wil li lies Bowden applies lor letters of administration on the estate of James Bow’den Sen’r., of said county, de ceased. T hese are therefore to cite and admonish all anil sin gular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. (oven under my hand at office, this 2d day of No vember, 1817. L. G. CABANISS, c. c. o. Nov 3 31 (1 EORGI \. I pmm i omitv* \\ * eis .1 . J arm Buukley and James Anderson imply tor let ters oftnimiiiiatratioti on the estate oi John Buukley, deceased, late of said county. These nre therefore to cite and admonish nil and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap|M‘at at my office, within the tune prescribed by law, to shew cause ‘ifany they have,) why said letters should not Im* granted. Given under my hand at oilier, this2fth day of Oc tober, 1847. WM. A. COBB, c. c. o. Nov 3, 31 CJEOKGI t i oi |{ i Os OKDItt IRY* Monro 1 raff i H *:•*. B I rm 1841 \| l< KLHMKitItY MUMIUTT, Guurdian of ; 1f I of John L. T’yus. haying settled in fuff with his 1 said ward, prays letters of Dismission from his said j Guardianship It is ordered by the Court, that this Rule be published j forty days in terms of the law, after the expiration of which tuuc, said letters will be grunted, unless cans.* to the country be shewn. A true extret from the Minutes of said Court. i: (i. < \BAMSS, r. e. o. Non :i. 1847 :ti MM | IOISTON sllljdl ivs KALE.—WiII he li soid in the town ofl’erry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in Decetnls-r ne*t, the following pro |>erty, to wit: One sot re! Horse and sorrel Filly, about five years old; levied Oil as the pr<>|erty of Redding HtnkeS, to satisfy one !i lu from Houston Superior Court In lavor Richard Johnson, jr. and William ftmith adiiiinisttn j tors on the estute of Needham Si null, deeased, against Ktiif Stokes and D W. Taylor, security— pro|w*ity pointeil out by plaintiff e. k none?Eft, ivp si,tr Lot Ol Land. No. (23; twenty three, in the eleventh (11th) district ot Houston county,containing two bun dled two and an liull acres, more or less ; and one Inin dred rind sixty seres, more or less, of Lot No. ten (10.) in said 11th district ct Houston county, including all ot j sni 1 liot, which lies on the north sale ol the branch, that runs dowrWrom Beavercreek Meeting House, King one ot the nraia lies ot Fun creek, contsiuuig ill all,3f>2i “fres, more or lew. all le\ied on ns the projwty of Me -hack I low*||, to sanity n mortgage fi fa from Houston SujierM r ( ourt.in Isvor ol Hugh L. Dennard against said Mcslmek Howell; pn petty jiointed out in said mortgage h fa. T wo unfit isheil Buggy bodies, with setts, one unfin ished Jersey wsgon body, one set of Buggy wlie.-ls, v\ agon vx Imo w h i is. two hundred pounds iron, more or |ese, and on* •; ;i *t thresh frsini , in! levied on os th- property ol S mmson B King, to satisfy a fi fa from Houston Riqie rt‘r( irt, in favor of Chs ilea WiMiatnsoti ngamstsaid Sanqisoii B King, pio|erty pointed out by plaintiff . CALVIN LEARY,fth'ff. Nov 61 * LEGAL NOTICES. i! * VSiIM \\ s SALE* \ reeable to an \ I ot the Honorable the Interior Court of Sumtei county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door in Starkcsville in Lee county. Lot ol Land No. (16) sixteen, in the (2d) second district ot Lee coun ty. a the nmperty ot William F. Smith, deceased, soul lor the benefit ol the heirs. Terms cash. JOHN T McCRARY, Guardian. Y”. 8,1847 SI t.ls it JlO\ ITIS afterd.ie application will be j 1 made to tht Honorable the Inferior Court of Upson county, when sitting lor ordinary purpose*, lor leave to sell the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Nancy Bandy deceased. JOHN I'KANKLIN, adni’r. Nov 3, 1847 3o m4m It MON HIS after and U be made to the Honorable the Infcnoi Court ofJuspc: county, tor leave to sell a Negro Child belonging to Lu cien Newton (minor.) O. if. P. NEW TON. Guar. September 8,1847. 4m23 tMHJR MONTHS after n v nwule to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the Lunds and Negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas Fulton, laic of said county, deceased. R L FULTON, JAMES AVERETT, Adm'rs Dr bonis non, with the Will annexed. Oct 27 3o i n im fMM ie MONTHS after date, application will !.*■ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when silting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of William P. Brooks, late of said county, deceased. LAVINIA N. BROOKS, adm’x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. October 20, 1847. 29 m4m made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ware county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate ol Simon Howard, late of said coun ty, deceased. HARRIET HOWARD,adm’x MOSES HOWARD, adm’r. October 20, 1847. 29 m4m pOt H MONTHS alter date application will be r 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 lienefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN MYERS, Adm’r October 20, 1817. 4m20 LWI L MONTHS after F made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Up son county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one Lot of Land, lying in Baker county, belong ing to the estate of William Robertson, deceased JOHN W. ROBERTSON, Adm’r. July 21, 1847. jg FM>t it MONTHS after date, application will be made L> the Honorable Interior Court of Upson county, when sitting ior ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot ol Land, number 75, in the 10th district of for merly Monroe now Upson county, as the real estate of Richard N. Smith, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased „ JOHN WETHERBY, Adm’r] Sept. 15, 1847. 24 4m tNOI It MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk inson county, when sitting as u court of ordinary, for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of John Crumbley, sr., late ot said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN CRUMBLEY, Jr.) , , JESSE CRUMBLEY \ Adm ra - August 11, 18 IT |g 1701 U MONTHS after date application will be _F made to the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting ns a Court of (frdinnry. for leave to sell the real estate of John W orthington, deceased, late of said county. EDMUND M. ROBERSON, Adm’r. Twiggs Cos., June 15, 1847. n T7MM ({ MONTHS after date application will he F made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate or Thomas M Mann, late of said county, deceased, sos the benefit of the heirs and creditors. t i 14 SARAH T MANN, Adm’rx July 11,184/. J 5 lUNIX I TOR’S H A LE—Will be sold before the Fj court house door ot Marion, Twiggs county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours of sale, a certain negro man slave, by the name of Watt, about fifty years old ; sold as a part of the es tare of Benjamin Bryan, Sen. late ot Burke county, de ceased, and sold for the purpose of u division of said estate among the heirs. Terms of sale made know n on the day. ARTHUR BRYAN, Ex’r. Ewvl) 1847- 9] life “IN X ECU TOR’S SALE.—Crawiord Court of Or- Fj dinary, November Term, 1*47 Agreeable to an order of said Court, will be sold at the late residence of James M Harris, deceased, late of said county on the fourteenth day of December next, the personal property of said deevased, consisting of mules, cattle, bogs, sheep, corn, fodder, household and kitchen furniture, dec.- Sale to continue from day to day until all i* sold. 1 emis made known on the day of sale. JOSEPH BRADFORD. Ex’r. Nov 3,1847 31 Ct 1/ Vi: I TOR’S SALE. \\ ,)„• first Tuesday in January next, at the court house in Marion, Twiggs county, the following pro >erty be longing to the estate of Johu Everett, deceased, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the debts of said estate, to wit: negroes George a man, about 21 years of age, Jim a boy, about 17; Miles a boy, about 6 ; Hannah a woman, about 31; Crecy a girl, about 10; Rosea girl, about 8; also, Lots of Land Nos. 61, 84] and 70 acres, on the east of No. 85, all in the 28th dis trict of originally Wilkinson now Twiggs county, it bemg the place whereon the said John Everett former ly lived, and adjoining Jonathan Dowden, Fulton’s es tate and others. To be sold for the benefit of the cred itors—Terms on the day. IRA PECK, Executor. Nov 3, 1847 31 tds iVxEC I roll ’s SALE- w iii be arid on Tm + j day the fourth day of January next, in the town of Perry, Houston county, to the highest bidder, the Ne groes that belonged to Allen B. Chastain, deceased, con stating of some thirty or forty likely Negroes— ot men, women and children,?—and also at the same time and place, the Valuable Plantation on which he died, being situated one mile from Perry, and on the road leading from thereto Tallahassee, and is known as the Den nnrd’s place, ’i his is a healthy and in many respects a most desirable situation. And on the day thereafter, to wit: on Wednesday the filth day ol January next] will be sold at the late residence of said Allen B. Chas tain, deceased, as above described—to the highest bid der, the perishable property of said deceased, consist ing of a large quantity of com, fodder, cotton, horses, mules, stock and meat hogs, farming utensils, house hold and kitchen lui future, and many other at tides too tedious to mention. The said sale to continue from day to day till all is sold—and all sold under authority in the Inst will and testament of M and deceased. Terms, twelve months credit with approved security JOHN M. CHASTAIN, ) , WILLI A VI CHASTAIN, I hxn Nov 3,1847 31 t.ls 1/ XEi i rOR’M HALE. WS be arid on the Fj first Tuesday in December next at the Court Houee in the county ol Pulaski, the following land to wit: the west halt of lots No. 316 and 301, in the 24th Dial, of originally Wilkinson now Pulaski County, ad joining James Bryan and Burrell Jordan belonging to the estate of Daniel Massy Inte of Twiggs County deceted, Hold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Term* of sule on the day. WM BRYAN, Ex’r. Oct. 4th, 1847. 27td* nXK l TOILS HALE. \ sold i first Tue day in January n xt, at the court house ol Crawford county, hy order of the Court of Ordinary of said county.—n negro mail named Jesse, about 38 years old, os the projierty of Mtlly W. Reeves, late of Fayette county, accuscd r lor the purpose of u distribu tion among the heirs of said estate. W. C. CLEVELAND, Executor of Km. Cleveland, tier'd. and (tuardian of two of the children uj said .duly ft'. Jitters, deed 00c27, 1847. 30 tds I.INIH'I loirs NAI,K. Will lip sold lieibre thp J Court lluu iloorin l.iiim i, Mucmicounty, am ul.li- to nn order 111 tin* Honorable the interior Court ol hiiiil cminlv, wlu’ii Hittiiiir lor ordinary purpose., on tin* firat Tuesday in November next, tin- following I .ml to-wii: Non ill, 17, Maud HO, in thi- Hi.t ilintricl of formerly iYlu*ngee now Macon county, with n good null .-‘tit on tin 1 whim* ; nlno Isit. Noi*. j and 131, in tl,** !1.l ilintricl nl wiid county. Alan.on the limt Tuesday in December next, will lie mildal die Court lions Jiairin Mamom, Twiggs conn* ty, Irnciiinial l ot No HIM, in lire asih diMrict <•■ former ly Wilkinson now Twiggicounty. Alan, on tin* lion Tuesday in Imnuery in t. will !• aolil before the Court tlonac door in (j iiuicbt. Kan dolpli comity, let No 33J, in tho 10th disiriet, and l.ot No. 64, hi die 11th district ol formerly lac now Kan* dohili county. AIo, on the first Tin winy in February next; before tlicCimrt ll"n** door in Asttmn* Sumter county, l,ot No IMS. ill the Ktih dun let, and Lot No. ill, in tlic Kill diatrii ■ oi • lid county. Also, ml ill” fust Tuesday in March next, lirforc the Court Hon . door in Tai. it ottos. Lot No. 143. in the let til-tnet nl formerly Troop now T.lbnt county Alan, on tin- lira! Tueaday in l/n it next. Iwlore (lu* Court Horn*’ iloni in Smi art c lunty, Lot No l.’iS, in the lSth diatrict ol formerly |,ce now Hlcwnrl county. All tin- aluive | n |i**rty mid hr tic hceelit of the licnw ol John Kunlun, lute ol Macon county, deenwd Term* made known on the daraoi wile WILLIAM 111 ‘sill N,) H II KHI.TON, ! I'.x m. John c k* iih.kkh, ) Sept. 1,1817. 60d;3 DM IN in i it it HI * ‘ill w ill i. J\ at Ihr court hona• in liwm county, on the Hot ‘l’ll winy in January next, Jet No 314, in tile Bth din I riel nl -aid county, (old bv order off ourt i| rwiiiu County, ll* III” pi ’perty of David Young, lie eaned, lateol aii id county. JOHN H. (it mDWIN, Admr. Oriolier 37, 1817. 3U lit* ‘‘EGAL NOTICeT^ 4 IMIiMIS. lt VlDlt’s -2 X III; ffiil, .by ~ *;—'V,|| ,hela V Willium IV Brooks, lira of”’" 1 l? deeons.., nil tira penshnblo properly bel™" 58 * horacs, rattle, stock mill mc nt i, O „ c "‘"'n, m,?* 1 UousWiolil 1,11(1 kmlieii limmuri', one £ Garouel..- and one sulk, y, nnd oil,“I 1 ‘ ni 7"‘°. n ’ ,H contir i„„„ completed. Terms on the day oi aa|,V ylO da, I.A\IMA N. BHiini-o , w s , iM ™ N ®S B’.s;. 8 ’.s;. *9 tda ‘ A DMOOSTRATOKAS s%| I .. X. V belorc the Court House door in tkT" UI| i cN,on t whist Tuesday in December^„ Cl,y “I 7 till- usual hours ol stir: The HtJl'si-"”* 1 ’ fly occupied l,y liiuckMt. nV II,"" <l villf. iidjoininfi lands ol G,-,, K t . u ,, „„J an ’ i,: ’ ,7 contaimnu thirty-seven tic s, nmri n i o,hpr *'.u woodland, with a condortuble „ n „n f le! *. n „*. and outlioust's on the prii„is.’g. O an order ol the Inferior Court of P„i„l j“ HI^ r i”" ry J , " rp T"’ i,S lh< - I'topeityofdJ 1 "!'’ * Blneksheur Bryan deceased. Te nts n 1 ! p lie 5 the day ol sale. ~lw “'“Jc k now X ELLEN A. IIRYan a, ““ Sep. 8, 1847 AUG ’ H- HANBELL,^’ A DMINtSTHATOR’S liucTii on the firat lueaday in December U.mrt House door in the town ol .Marina V' 11 ’> U,. ty.the lollowing land to wit l„t 124 acres more or less, also south west part a , “",''B ‘! raumm. 130 U,ore or less ttdjo, n ,n R | “ S V"4 •or of the heirs and Oct. sth, 18n DVVARU MoR °BERSON,Adtf,, A ‘*’ll 1 stit \Tttit’iTTuTT"7T~ - an order ol the Honorable ,l„. n,!’ ■ y Vl,, t ; bun,ter eounty, when sin /;, r n r i nor< - ulm will la- sold at the CourtHou* door ml na , ly * JUr l* the htst Tuesday in December next iJZI. COU i’ K> ’ h °M™ °iS U '-’ ,oll " wl “S Lots ol Land v,') No. 217, in the 30ilt Strict, seventy fG open land. Gin-house and dam, for f (nt i Screw, under good fence ; No. 248 in the i [ tony acres oner id and good fence ond esb.^T chasers will Ira required to pay one third cash “null notes with approved security lor tlnr.ls, payable the 25th Decemlrar mta s?’ *> property ol the late Noah Golding, decearad , “ * benelit ol the heirs ot said deceased* *™’ „ „ UASUN SMITH u . Sept. 22, 1847. ’ *Wr. A 1 * ‘ N ,S T it ATOR’B SALE, w -f A °n the hrat 1 uestlay in Dr-cemlrar nev the Court House door in Forsyth, Monroe c ,;,"’ House anil Lot, lying ,1, the village ol'Cullodrn L* eounty ; the house is a commodious nnd elenmtf Im -. and attached nr the premises ,saLot 01 U,. * bool as the property ot Samuel Bums, |,„ county, deceased, for the benefit of the hem v!! liberal. ROLAND BIVINS. GEORGE W. BIVKi Sept. 22, 1847. Admr *’ WdU^ \DMIIfIHTR ATOM’S BALK ilu — . der of the Honorable the Inferio'r*Cour’, r | l pJ'| nam county, when sitting for ordinary he sold at the court-house in the town of the firs, Tuesday in December Vh? n 7 \l hours ol sale, ‘1 (iree Hundred and Forty acres ot (sS more or less, adjoining Cogbum, Pusclmi, and otC the same being the real estate of John Wvnn ~ee,7 ed, atm to be sold for the benefit of his heirs and crat ors. Terms ol sale made known on th day JOHN SMITH, Adm, Sept. 23, 1847. 26 tds Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in December before the Court House door at Jackson in ButtsCaa ty, Lot of land No. 65 in the 14th district ot onamln Monroe now butts County,containing 202iacw3 as the properly ol ArchJ. Gray late of Talbot Co* ty decesed, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms m known on the day of Sale. rwot 104-7 WILLIAM M. BROWN, Adm’r Oct. 2d, 1847. 4 DMIMSTR ATOR’S SALEZ\ViII il at the plantation of the late Samuel Biv in? ot ceased, in Sumter county, on Thursday the 23d o(De> cendwr next, all the perishable property of said dec* ed, consisting ot a large stock of Com and Fodas Horses, Mules, Cows, a large quantity of Fork a stock Hogs. Farming utensils, one good Cotton (* twosujicrior Road Wagons, and a quantity of Sw Cane, two excellent yoke of oxen, and a varietrj other articles too numerous to mention. f ROLAND BIVINS, I GEORGE'W BIVINS I Administrators with the Will auneifi 00127 3D 6t F i DMUf IHTRATOM’H HALE. I / X on the first Tuesday in January next, at : • -o® I house in Marion, Twiggs county, two netme J w I a man, about 46 years old, and Folly . woman iw I 80 years old—sold as the property ot David Young.de I ceased, by order of co* rt of said coanty, t r tie Wt [ I oi the heirs and creditors.—Terms, a reuso abie M it for good paper. [ JOHN S. GOODWIN, Adm’r. j I October 27,1847. I 4 DMINIsTHATOirs SALE.-WiH be i I x X at the court house 111 .Marion, Twiggs county,l I the first Tuesday in January next, five Negron,u I Uaty, about 45 or 50 years of age—George H-.Melfl fi l, r 7—Melvina 13 or 14, and Manoeb Sold nni ait order of Court, as the property it Thoma*SJt wick, Jate if said county, deceased. Ter/aaontl day of sale. JOHN GLOVER, Adm’r Oct. 27, 1847. 3U us Administrator•% .Sale* \\T ILL be S4ld on the first Tuesday in Decrial I M next, before the court-house door in Atnerw I Sumter county, Lot of Land, number 92, in the X ■ (list>ict of l>>e county originally, now Sumter con! I sold hy order of Court, and the property oi Jaiud I Mann, late of Sumter county, dic'd, tor the berHi: the legatees. Ten ns made known on the day ot 1 I W. L. MANN, Adui'r ■ Dt lu* tm m October C, 1847. 28 tds 4 DM I MSTHATOK’S SVI.K.-Ast an order ol the Honorable Interior (h irr oo;i tint county, will lie sold on ihe tirsi Tuesday in Jr” ry next, ui the court bouse door in llic town of P? Houston county between the usual hounofatk.iwS 1 groea hclonging to the (Mate ol Mtisoob T. 6*t lute ol saul cuunly, deceased,- -sold lor trie ‘* .i 1 the heirs und creditors ol said deceased. Tenon* known on the day ol side KDMOND (iILBKRT. A*i> Nov 3, 31 td* \l>M INISTRATOH'S BALR. I an order ot die Honorable the inirhw Upson counly, when Mining tor ordinary pur|*- “ be sold ut the couri house door in sard county. “‘I lirsi Tuesday in January next, between tlie ‘ ol sale, the slaves Isdouging to tiie t'H'nlr “I e M Kohertsoli, deceased, eonnatingot men, s ‘ children, hoys, Ac Sold lor the purpose oi A’* 1 Terms made known on the day ol safe. JOHN W. KOBKKTSON, Aon Nov 3; 1817. 31 \DMJNIHTRATOR ns \ I*l :.-A|pwJ . an order of the Honorble inferior Court 1,1 county, when a.tting tor ordinary purpom**. w,l rt f |4 at th* court house in the townol county, on the tirnt Tuesday in J anua, L l 4 f*L’ i the usual hours of sale, of Land No in the twenty-eight district of originally ‘ 1 hut now in the said county of Twiggs, atuliy 1 1 two bundled two and an half acres, more or Alh, the following Negroes, to wit; Isaac a man, Jesse a man. Richard a n, ?. n ‘ r ,-n woman, Fanny and her nv* children, John a boy, Neptune a boy, (Traiey a gin. *'• a child) Caroline and her two children ■ Georgia Ann,) soldaatlic land and negrix* t tin .of Caleb Hu-<-n. il< cessro. ‘ benefit of the heirs and creditors. Term* -hi i da of- -I- , . ELAM HINSON’ A -3, 1817. \lnilMNII( %'Kill'S S 1 l.l* ‘ . an order Ot the Honorable the liilener (Tuwtord county, when sitting for ordino will U* eold on the first T’uemfnyin .Inrniary r fore the court house door in the town of tween the usual hun* of salt, all die I/ind* to tin* ramie of John Bruy, deceased, the ■ J seventy acres more or less of lot No p I ,u j thirty-one, (131.) nsdearribed ill the dew n’ , | lying and being in the 7th district, origaw’o . y | now Craw lord county. Sold tor the boi” tn ami creditors Terms mude known on Ue tIEOUHE W HIOV ~ Wov , 1847. 31 \IMIIVISI K %TltlVN HAl<K*-* i .on Monday the 13lh day JJer , ‘rt* ntr i the house of the late Koltert V enl ot I wnor ceaseil, nil th** perishable property’ * (’# ilrcmwil’ estate* l. wit . Cor,,. EikUt. ton. one Horse, one yoke of (hen. p, j„ n ik it and M.n k Hogs. Plantation Tk.H, househoW eti Furniture, and other articles too teui’ W “H ih ■ - \ : . a i \ MARTHA M. VW l *;", N n 3.1817 AIMIIVVI ,( \ run s 8%LI; „ an order oil he Houoriible d*** —ygs, Biiintcrcourity when sitting tor f)rdin*r> p i \% he sold at the Court House door of wild j* s j first Tuesflay in January next, Ltwjwii n ■>fnip, tli ■ Ml'iwmg iM'grofl*. v: l-'-K*?,. to year* old ; Hen a man, sixty yem* . #rl( | n 22 years old; Judy u woman, 1 ’ chil l one year old. ... in sin Purchaser* will Ik* required to give no, | * rU nh exce*ifing thirty dollars, wuh apptev'i , the 3->th ilnv nl Wmbcr. IBH. f & 1 of the law Nonli (Jolilitig, deorawo. the heir, of Hid ‘ UcrO “ d EA?oN g.MITH. Af ‘ No* 3. 1847