Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, November 17, 1847, Image 4

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MISS F. KENDRICK, CONGRESS STREET, PULASKI SQUARE SAVANNAH. BEGS leave to inform the Ladies ot Macon that she has received an elegant and choice assortment, c uvfully and specially Selected, to offer inducements wo t iy consideration, consisting of, Colored nd Biuck Silks Sauna and Groe d’Orleans, C tsti 11 rea and Merinos, Lace Dresses, [French Mo.isieiiaad’ Lai lies, Muslin do. do. work! F k (••id Woollen Plaids, VI antillas, Clonks. & Visiles, Pi aids for Cloaks, Fine French Flowers ui;J Ginghams, Feathers, A Cocas, Tulle Illusion, i .1 umn Shawls and Scarfs. Ribbons of nil descriptions, B oc:e aiid Cashmere do. Ladies Caps, made u un- Krench Embroideries, made, P ack and White Laces, Fancy Neck-Ties and Cra !>•• do. Veils, vats, Li J.il Long Veils, NHvet Ribbons, C pes and Berthas, Combs, Slides, I ‘n’.jges ainl Trimmings, Buttons, Fans, L'k .mu Siioi t Gk>v >*, I’m •-•*.*, Bigs, C..J red Velvets ti Plushes,, Hosiery, JFiorences mid M ircellines, Fancy China Articles, aw., At w ry Reasonable Prices* 21 Octol f3 1847 6t DEATH ON THE PALE HORSE. A true, full tii J copy from lIWi original ly IVm Oanup. f rvi!3 -eat moral and instructive PAINTING, eni- JL 0 ...• 114 ki run Size 01 ine characters, upon a cau- Viii'S 12 by 2o ie<*t, represented horn the 6th Chapter of K \ the tame of which is os extensive as civili zation, and its thrilling exertion excelling every attempt at nrt, will be exhibited in Greenville, S. C arolina on AI on aay. the 23th day # of the present month, from 7to ‘J o'clock at night. AtP.ekena, <• If-, Tues- Eatonton, Nov. 1H day, the 26th Oct. IMI. rfion “ lit Antler-on,C. li., “ 27 Sparta, “ * u c; ce.nvood, “ 2*l | Miiiedgeville,Monday,Nov. Gokesbury, “ 29 1 22J and 23d Due West. “ 3;) Macon, Nov. 24 and 25 Abbeville, Monday, Nov. 11 Clinton, Nov. 26 Lawrensville, “ 2! Monricello, “ 27 R ick i Ga., m 4|GfiHi “ i xington, “ “ 51 Forsyth, De c } Athens, ‘* ‘Gji.s Zebulon, “ j’ Wulkinsville, •* 9 Greenville, “ J M*mroe, “ lOiNewnan, “ J t>; rd College, “ 111 Lagrange, Monday,® and 7 C vmgion, “ 12 West Point, Dec. 8 F -i ll C ircle, “ 13 Hamilton, “ y tJ:- ...Monday, M 1.3; ralbotlon, “ t c.iisboro’, *’ 16. fcJlierahe, “ 1* i • ii.i *. I, • i: And thence to Columbus. t>. —There will be but one exhibition in either j t • where ne Painting remains but o.ie day, and that w.d be at uuht. from . to9o’cio.*k. A Lecture descrip ti* I tii * text and subject, and cha- ictera, will mer.c • at hail-past 7 o’clock. \ m uh;ic only 23 cem*; ChiMrcn ami Servt*. 13 ct Ocioher, 27 1817 1 ■ 30, IBLDEN A n*s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. T $ The undersigned havioo purchased fromF. p® Wright his entire i ; 1.111 the HAT >JL € ‘ ‘ YND CAP ESTABLISH >I L.\ T, on Mail ‘ iry stre ct, beg leave to announce to the public t they ate now receiving, direct .rom their own - ..... factor/, a large and well selected stock of ii ITS AND C APS. CONSISTING IN PART OF .MEN’S AND BOV’S Fashionable Plack and Drab Beaver lluts, do do do Nutria do do do do Silk do do do do Brush do do do do Cussimcr do do do do plain Russia do do do do Angola do Broad Brim Black and Dial* Beaver do do do do Bru*h do do do do plain Russia do do do do Caasitner do Men’s Pearl Sporting Hats do Ashland do do Tampico do do Kulckerboker do do Block Glazed do \P • assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Black Drab \>JOL 11A PS, of every description. .Men’s and Boy’s prein. Otter Caps a splendid article do do tine Fur Cop, new style do do tineNutuu do do do Muskrat do do do fine Cloth do even’ variety of pat. do do Navy do with covers do do oil silk do do do Giuzed do I: ham’s Fancy do , Tofeth-r with every other description of Hats and C ass now extant. r’oas •asingiacilties for obtainingthOr supplies, equal ]-*.t by no other estabtishm* it *n this section of Georgia, a! I i-pass and by none in th ■ -trite, nnd devo’ing their c .. ! i ve attention to the Hat business, the sultscribers I ore p pared to sell every article in their line at the j l cvl r prices, nnd to warrant giving -.tisl’action to tircusto ier*. Purchas- rs are resp ctluily invited to > ca .au l examine their stock and pre * - i i.LD :x A CO B’ore in Mulberry st. sign of tlv Vlanimoth Hat. 9ept. 1 22 HA V E received by late arrivals from Philadel phia, New Y"ik and Boston, a large an J general ns eH*riment of BOOTS and SHOES, consist:ng m part of th** following articles: Gaits t* i Fr- Mi Boots, Gents calf sewed and p‘gg**d Boots and Shoes of all ‘jinuti sand pr.< *s, double sod ? soles : Men’s kip nni th.rk Boots. Boys and Youths’ calf, kip aud thicK BiH.ts ; Ladies’ thick and thin sole Gaiters, both black nnd colored; Lades’ patent leather Buskins and slip pus, Ladies’ luMring and kid Bukins, Slips and Ties: Ijadn s Kid anl Goat Ljc- Boots and Buskins and Wa Ikin’ Shoe?; Miss*s’ black and colored Gaiter B - ts •. Misses’ kid and goat Boots and Shoes of difler e? • | i ties ; Ciiddren s Gaiter and Morocco Boots of I o s. 73 1 ) pair* Men’s and Boys thick black and Russ Bro gans first <| lality, double and single soles, iron and w ood tacked With other kinds of Boots and Shoes not mentioned abo\ . m conclusion we have the largest and Is'st se lecte.d *iock thet we have ever offered :n this market. K'*nt on hand. Oak nnd Hemlock Sole Leather, ( ;l! Trimming and Binding skins, leasts. Peni, Thread, At'., and all articles used m man a< luring Boots and *hoe*. Nov 3, liit7 21 it NSW IMPROVEMENT. IT AVING employed an experienced |s .son, (Mr. j. Georue A. Smith,) 1 am now prepared tomunu lecuire Candy of every desciiptioti. Cordials, Syrups, Ac. A-c.—A'i orders promptly utt*"hied to, and Can dies peeked in neat boxesand in a style inferior to none • the Northern Factories. 1 flatter myself that in qaui itv, variety nnd ueaineas, my candies cannot be excell ed. A portion of patronage is solicited CHAS H FREEMAN. Oct 27 :n) * arftety ts tii‘ ipftcetl Life. 99 Jr ST received at my Store on Cotton Avenue, a little of every thiutj—consisting. t part of, Rio, La s .lira, and a superiorarticle of Ola Government Java •oii< /St Croix. Pori Rico, New Orleans, Pulvcris- ! e .. Clashed L .*1 and Coflf. <* Crushed Sugars, Crack ri-. >f every and -acription. Pi one ( toshenselected Butter, TANARUS;. 1< and Dairy Salt. Candles, Cocoa, Clioeolate, Pre ki. I (ii i_i'■ r. Coruak. Sardine-*, \nchovis, Capers. Pepp S.i.ice, Brandy ( ltern* . Pcucu f. Apricots and P r- Piun-s Walnut, Mushroon and Tomato Cat liiieli, n A Gunpowder Tens, Starch, Dates, C i- Citron** Almond*, Kiß-*it*. Brazil Nuts, Eng lish Walnot* a id Pecan Nuts,Pin* Vpple Cheese, Du pi. •’ ii .1- -mirier Gunpowder, Ac Ate. C 11 FREEMAN. Oct 27 30 I In'RACTH of \ I Rom, Qj I Bitter Almond, lor flivnritig Jell.***. Pastry, A< l ot sa.. c-y CHS 11. FREEMAN, Av 3.3 k if ( jtton dwam. J MURDOCK, II AVTNG determined to close low business in Ma le fl - 1 J- *tap L>K * GOODS, cot prifmg every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, at pnees lower than * ts ever offered in this market The stock w entirely new, having b. n parchjsad wth great care during the post three ire ith. m New York and Bo*ton. hrmi in want ol.:iy ‘.rood l *, will do well to call nod examine the stock beto-e pure i** ; ig • among the slock may lie found Rn h Dress Silks, Broad Cloth*, Plain Black do. Cassirnt-res, Embroidered CusVneres, S •tmetta, Hntin Striped do. Kentucky Jean*, P. h Oriental Mennoea, Red Blanket*, Plain Black do Sheet ing* ail widths, Rich Plaid Aipaoct. Slut tines, fine Satin Striped do. Thread Edgings, Pin in Black do. Jaconet do. Or” n and Gold Plaida, Evening Drum, Carolina do laor Capes, I>!n ines of every quality, Piano Covert. Black Bombasine, Linen Damask, Gingham*. Caticoee, Shawls of every descrip- Furniture Prints, tion, Ac . I IS4*; M |f s*bo REWARD STOLEN from the subscriber In THomaatoa, jf Lfla • Bmililr Ba< k (hild Lever Wnti b, • * jew. lied, M J Tobias, maker, No 151101. Engfifedonth** cup in a circular “made espready for Win B Johnston, Mucon, Geo.'* Also, n GOLD KEY, with M ** nic emblem* engraved on it. andinv name, J. W W. Dkaki 1 will give the above re w rd for the recovery ol the Watch J W W DRAKE Nov 3. 1347 32 lm 20 DOLLARS REWARD. I 1 AN AWAY from the subscriber, near Fort Valley, 11 H -uston countv. on the first of October, Ih*7, my ie <lxl woman MARY. Mary In about four t six or arven itieh w high, dark oomph-cled, veiy lull breast, and i| nek *t M, ken 1 am appr* hetuuve that she is taken ot! ls• me while man ;#:• was Is-ught ol Jktr. t G Bp oka ol Macon 1 will |y the al*ovr reward for her apprehension and delivery to rn# at home, or fur her ■*!•• e M,fim*m< *,t j n jml so tlmt I can gif her. Also, I w- ii give ’l went] Dolinin for the apprehension of any whit* person harioiitig her—with e\ idence suflicMtif to convict them of the at in*- v „ .. % JOHN K BARTLETT. Nov 3, I*l7 31 y Vlttcou Howling Saloon, Mulberry Street, MACON, GA. rnHE above well known nnd | >pular establishment, .L having recently undergone a thorough repair, is now unsurpnssi (i by any thing *f the kind in the Soutli em country, and is open fortne reception of visitors du ring the day and evenings. To businessmen, Planters, Merchants nnd others, it affords a pleasant nnd agree able place of innocent nnd healthy relaxation and a musement. The above establishment is in the most convenient part of the city, being on Mulberry street, nearly midway between tne Hotels, and m tie* imme diate vicinity of busiuc** The proprietor Hatters him selfthat he has hitherto had the good fortune to give sat isfaction in the orderly management of the estahlish ‘ ment, and assures the public that he will strictly en j force the observance of the same good order for the i future. The Proprietor hopes that with these recommenda tions and a strict attention to business, m m< lit the pat- i ronage of the public. E. E. BROWN. Macon, Sept 1, 1847 22 I DE LOAOHE & WJXCOXSOK, /JS .a y Munufactnreis ami Dealers in C-yi CARRIAGES AND HARNESS k?V OF I.VERV rKS’RIFTION, Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia. Do L. A W. have constantly for sale, on the best terms, I Lime SPRINGS, AXLLS, STEPS, BANDS, LAMPS, COACH LACK —PATI'.VT AND TOP !.LATHER, Plated and Japanned Ham run .'hunting *, Paint*, Oils , Varnish, March 10, 1817. MiiDlJs: MIMUIA! rv ♦ MORRIS Sl WESTCOTT have on hand aJmEK a first rate assortment of'SADDLES. HAR NESS and ( \KRIAGE TRIM MINGS, of all kinds, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. I Their facilities are such that they can sell lower than I any other establishment ofthe kind in the city. Give usn call before you buy, is all we ask fora re- ! commendation. REPAIRING done at reduced prices, i in a workman-like manner. Cotton Avenue, next door to A. J. Si 1) W. Orr. I l> e 2, !>><• 12 Malt* and Livery stable. p*. rpHE undersigned respectfully inform .£/V Airu2. ■ their friends and the public, that they oiK tied a Staullui Macon, for the , l purpe<* of Mug a SALE AND LI V - •'7RY BUSINESS and ■<-so* ctfully so licit a share of public patronage. Their Stables are con nected with the FLOYD HOUSE, and every attention will he paid to customers in order to give general satis faction. Their Stables are large, new and commodious, with fine Lots nnd very convenient. Persons would do well to give us a call. N. HAWKINS, J. W. HARRIS. Macon, Aprii 1, 1847. lit! FOR SA rpIIE Plantation in M icon county, known ns therc- I. sidence of the lute Mrs. Stsspler, lying on F ;t ri ver, eight miles above Travellers Rest, containing n bout iourteen hundred acres, on the Last side of the ri ver, with about six hundred acres cleared, most of it level and in good repair ; nnd six hundred on the West side of the river. Tne cultivated lands having been well kept up are in a good state for producing a large crop the ensuing year It is useless to say any thing of its pro !u< turn, locality. Sic , as persons wishing to purch- j use, will of course wish to look and judge tor ’hemselves j The place will be shewn by the overseer on the premi ses. THE LEGATEES. ! Nov 3, 1843 31 if FOR SALE. THE Building on Second Street, formerly oc tei'l copied as the Georgia Messenger Office —Anply ■■m* to S. ROSE. Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 25 WII*Z. BE SOLE. On Thursday, 23 November next to the b ghest Wf bidder (if not previously dispose*! oi, the terra on —A—which the subscriber n- w lives, lying on the upper Thomaston road, eight miles north-west of Macon Said fa nil consists of 2024 acres of land, 13t> ol which are in cultivation and under good tence, the remainder is wootlland, first quality oak and hickory upland. Al so 7 head of horses and mules —20 head of cntiV (HuntePs fine milk stock,) 1 yoke of oxen andaliout 6*; I head of lings. Also a lot of wheat, com, fodder, peas, j potatoes Sic. One, two horse horse waggon and hnr- j ness : one ox cart ; one Barouch arranged for single *>r ( double harness ; fa nil implements ; House whole funii- ( ture and sundries. The whole Is offered on the premia sand is a fine op- : portumty for one wishing a small farm near Macon, come and buy cheap ! cheap ! for cash. R W.JEMISON. October. 7th 1847. 6w28 BAKER LANDS FOR SALE. JAMES BOND offers for sale three of the licet settlements of Land in the county of Baker, viz: one comprising Two'Thousand acres, on the Ki- I okee creek in the second district of said county, on i i which there is anew well finished Frame Dwelling I house, and appropriate out houses. Sic., constituting i the best improved plantation in Baker county; said plantation having seven hundred and fifty acres of clear | ed land in the best order for cultivation. Also, Seven Hundred and Fifty acres, lying on the Cola wa hee, com prising some of the choicest ( otton Lands, and contain ing three hundred acres of open land, with nil necessa ry plantation buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement of Fifteen Hundred acres, in th“ second district of Ba ker, on the Unlaws bee creek, one of the very richest unimproved places in the county.—Apply to JA VIES B< )N T D. Baker comity, Ga. or JOSEPH BOND, Macon, Ga. Sept. 29, 1847. 26 I4t VAI ! VRLE FLINT RIVER PLANTATION TOR SALE, ("CONTAINING Six Hundred acres of Pine and j Hammock Land—*wo hundred and fifty or three I hundred cleared , situated on the main road from Ma con to Th I chaste, fifteen miles above Albany, Baker county —well improved, and one ol the best watered places in tins country, and noted lor its good health and fine water. Come soon, or youwiil loose n bargain. 0ct.20,1847. 2m R A. McCOMB. VALUABLE PLANTATION IN BAKEK COUNTY FOli SALE. ■\T7ILL be sold on favorable terms, a body of Land \> consisting of eight fractions, vnd four Lots oI 230 acres each, comprising 1740 acres, lying on th** wrest bank of the Flint River, irom four to eight miles Ihl*-w Albany. About 300 or 330 acres are cleared, anti 230 now m cultivation by Michael Lott. Most of th** Land is valuable, and is u very desirable location tor an extensive cotton planter,and it also has great advantage aa range for stock immediately below. Persons wish ing repurchase, will apply to the subecrifo r at this office SIMRI R4IHL. \\ mm>n. s -pt i. MMB Lamia in linker, Dooly, Lee and Early lor Sale. No. 333,7 th District Early, now Baker, n valuable lot , No. 67,261 h Dih Early . No. 13*), Sth Dis. Dooly; j No 35, sth Dia. Dooly ; N‘2l3, 13th District of Le. Visit or applv to the Subscriber at Halcyondale ]• (>. (50 mile at a tion Central Railroad) Semen Co.,Gu. i One of the above lots ih near llawkinsville ; one near Traveller* Rest ; one near Statkville. s -pi • || 17 lvi3 W li.LIB YOUNG. JOHN JONES v\ m:\. (LATE JONES AND HOLT) iim/m. Mto ism: AND COMMISSION M E lIC II VXTS, MACON, Uto. Junr‘J3,lßl7. tflS HAaiJIIMAN Sc iIAIVTIiiTOIV. >Vare-lloue anil C<>iiiinlion Merchant*, MJdOJI, H AXAXX.TON Sc HAH.DEIVI AW, Factor* ami Commission Mcrclinnt*, BAVANNAH, WILL give prompt attention to the sale of, raaigi Cotton and Country produce, as well us to da* filling of orders for Bagging, Rope, and ifctmiy supplies B<*pt 2’J *J6 ts WAREHOUSE AND CO.MI M IBM ION 111 NINES*. underaigned having fecome sole Pro | prietor 4 the Fife Triad Wiiflasisi'orTU pied the past *e!iH*n !'v Ihi son \ lUthwrdmn h leave to intorui tin* public that he Ims lowociated wnh him in business. Mr Josi rn CuorKß. and Mr Wm. .M Roberta, whose ability and experience entitle them to’ the contideiic 1 of the people lie thcrrlore ho|H* to j share a liberal patronag*, a- well as maintain the confi dence reposad. All ontar* will rreeive prompt attention, and litieral advanck* will be made on Cotton m store. THOMAS DYSON. M 14 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS e-ecß fpiiti autwentier will continue t** carry on t t 1 the above husin*— at the Fire Proof \Virkouf on Colton Av**iuie, w!e*re he will afford all the usual fnrilitie* to planter* and otliam in th” storage of Cotton and any other kinds of country pro- 1 duee, Goods, &lc. ‘l'lie \Va re house is as sale ftom dan- I Ser by Hie ns any other in the Stale, and convenient to ie bust ness port of tin* city All orders lor his custom er* will meet ..iih promptatteutieii. June 16, I<*47 6mll N OCBLEY ! WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION UUEINEt,B THE suliscrilier. Imvuig removed fr- tu tie- i Wakknucnk occupied by him Inst year, and thal long known as G|a \ < Wahkhoi v| oppNite to (iuviK, Wontik (Va Store, respectfully tenders hia thanks to his former patrons ami Ihetnla, and solicits a eonrinnsnee of their uatronnge, \s r h t’ mice that he will devote Ins wliole time and spare no H ortato non theii in t ! ii w 1 be madi to those who renuir* tlirm md orUr* f"i BAGGING - I 'PI id TWINE.a I * r Met ditr, promptly filled on the uio-i r-r.o tlt l i,. t>rms Old JEWETT. May 16th. 1917 7 KOJthltT A. ALLEN, Factor and Coiuniission Merchant. No. 112, Gay Street, Savannah, Geo. IY7TLL attend strictly to the storag and sale of \ \ t otton, Corn. Flour, and other produce, nn*l will make liberal cash advances on goods consigned to hi* 11 use Rkferencds. —Mr. James A. Nisbet,') E. 14. Weed, ( .r J. H. K Washington, ( ™ UCOH ’ Graves, Wood Si Cos J Dye *X. Robertson, AusuHa. Bra non Sc Young. Marietta. Dr. George F Fierce, Sparta July 21, 1817. _ ly 16 JOHN I*. GAVAN A < . Auction* and Commission Merchants and Agents, M ACON, GA. Me.'i! Jin 26iu16 I- 111 1 HOLT Ac ROBERSON. FACTORS \NDGK\FR\L COMMISSION JIFRCII VNTS, Savanna It Georgia, 3 ) ESFEUTFI ’LLY t*nder their services to their I It friends and tin public Haying beeu actively en gaged in this branch of business for several years past, their actual experience and observation has afforded them every opportunity of becoming p* a ctiy fumilliar with the duties and responsibilities attending its opera tions. Their personal attention w ill Is* given to sales of COTTON AND ALL OTHER FKODI cEcon signed to their care, also to ex’ Ciit ;g otalers f.*r BAG (UNG. BALE ROPE, FAMILY AND PLANT ATION SUPPLIES, at the lowest Prices Their charges will be as few and reasonable as the actual cost can be made, by strict economy, with facil ities for Storing. Weighing, &c., which are not surpass ed in the city. They hope by continued application and I personal attention, to promote the interest, and givesat ! isfuction to those confiding business to their cure. ASA HOLT, Sept 8, flitii2 W B K< >BI RS()N. LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS. UJ E respectfoliy inform our friends and the planters generally, of Alabama and Georgia,that the GI RARD COT'f ON GIN MANUFACTORY is in liiil operation. It is amply supplied with the very liest materials wh.ch could hi* selected. ‘I he machinery is ail new, j and constructed on the most approved plans for the j manufacture of Cotton (Jins. The machinists and workmen employed in the estab lishment are skillful and experienced in the business ; and we have made such improvements hi the mechan ism nnd construction of our Gins that wa- feel certain, in every cose, to furnish u Gin which w ill perforin admi rably well, and give the purchaser entire satisfaction. In the way of recommendation, we need only say, that we furnished several hundred of our late improved Gins to planters in various parts of the country during the season, and not one of that number lias tailed to give general satisfaction, both in ?f>eed nnd the sample oi Cotton. Lty ORDERS can lie sent to us by mail, or contracts made without Agents who arc travelling through the country. (HNS will be sent to any part of the country, and in all cases warranted to perform weil. Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di rect their letters to Columbus, Ga. N. OrsL£Y, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia. E T TAYLOR Si CO I Sept 22 25tf Girard. Ala. Griswold's Improved Cotton Gins. ! rpHE subscrilHT “dl continue the manufacture of X Gins on his usual extensive scale, and embraces this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for their Liberal patronage heretofore. The estimation in which his (Jins are held, may be known from the fact of tus having sold more than two thousand during the last three year?—probably ten to one over any other Factory in the State. ‘1 his evidence of the superiority of his Gins, is accounted lor by his being the first to in troduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead |by yearly adding new ones. His first ami second im i provemeots made the quality of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow, liis third made them sufli cientiy fust. It then only remained to make them more durable nnd convenient, which has been done he be lieves effectually, by several new improvements the pre sent year: besides, he has the exc.usive rigid for the I Suite, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish i Reid's Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to be | ten times more durable than any other, by those who have made a fair trial of them ; and are infallibly se cure against fire by friction. His fine Gins will gin Mastodon Cotton as weil as any Saw Gm can. If is agents will visit planters general y, and exhibit sjieci mens of his late improvements, and point out their nd- 1 vantages in time for all to engage and be supplied be- I fore the next ginning season, or engagements can be I made by letter, directed t him, Clinton, Jones county, Georgia, (inis will be delivered at the purchase r’s res idence, in any part of the State except the Cherokee counties, where they will be left at tne Depot on the Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All war ranted to perform well, if used according to the direc tions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 24, 1847. 6 SUPERIOR COTTON GINS. r pilE subscriber would inform the planters of Gcor- L gia, tliai he lias removed his Cotton Gin Factory to Bibb county, 34 mites from Macon,on the road lead ing from Vlacon to Gordon, w here lie intends to manu facture Cotton ( ims of a quality superior to any he has i ever liefbre made, if possible. In the construction of his Gins, he will particularly guard against the possibil ity of taking fire Irom the (tin. And here he would re mark, that it is impossible for a Gin to take fire from the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part of those who have the management o them. Gins that get burnt, in nine hundred and ninety-nine times out of a thousand take fire from a different cause than the box. To this objection the Gins inanuiacturedh y the sub's Ti ber, are not, amt never hare been liable His Gins will be made of the. best materials, and w arranted to perform as well as any Gins made in the State. He has i an excellent water-power t* turn his machinery, and ‘ a good saw-mill right at h nid, wdiich will ennbl? him ‘ to sell Gins on as good terms a* any other Factory in I the State. O. W. MASSEY, j April i. 1847 3 f Farmers take Notice. YTTE have the right of a number <>! Counties for \ f 1 1 ‘ chine is the greatest of the day, and no humbug. It cuts com. oats, hay, shucks, straw, or stalks with great rapidity, and so easily that a l>oy of twelve years old can work it. It can be attached to a gin wheel without any extra expense, us the fly-wheel answeia lor a pulley.— The great advantage of tins machine over all others, is in the shape of the bh.de—it being concave and convex, parting the straw in the middle and cutting both ways, which no other blade can do. So simple is this ina chine. than any person that can grind un uxe can put the blade in order. Any black smith can make the olade. We shall keep one on hand for out friends to examine before puichasing. CIIAB. P. LEVY & CO. O mulgec foundry, Cotton Avenue. Mucon, July 14, 1847. 15tf OCMULGEE FOUNDRY. f fOLTS A LEVY’ ate prepared at the shortest I X notice to furnish all kinds of finished Machinery, I .S team Engine*, Coatings in lr>m or Unis*. MillGear iiig of ail kinds, Be\n and Spur Gearing. Gin Gear of all patterns and sizes, Fan Gearing, Cotton t,ni work . Wi- Pulleys, Hand Railing, lire Proof! | Doors and Wiudows, Cemetery Railings, Gudgeons, { Inks, Ac. V e invio- our fricn !s and all wlio are in j want of any of the above articles, to give us a call on I Cotton Avenue, A b HOLT. WM 8. HOLT. CH AS V JT.VY. Macon. Oct. 13. 1847. 28 ly Cotton Presses lor Sale. rTYHE Cotton Pies.-e- ( UuUjock's Patent.! heretofore X used in the Pack ng establishment ill this city, will he ->>ld if iiiinn diate application >s made, at r.-iy re dared price*, including tranic woik, wiudlas, and every thing complete toreuen press, anil sll in consequence of the proprietor* having diacontutued the re-pat king business Apply t> ROBER T FINDLAY Macon 1 u \ 11 1J *7 u BALES. Bullocks compound lever cotton PRESSES, being recently simplified and inipiov c i, ate now dieted to lltoar wishing to put up Square Buies as a superior uiticb to any ui use An exanuualioii ol their construction and principle, by those wtio study true economy, and wadi u good and ixsnnuuent article, i* solicited that may see and nidge |br themselves ; Prices, Lighty-five Dollois, ueltyered in Macon, which include* tfi* whole of tlte outfit of Irons, Rojk-, Patent Right, 6tc. Annexed in bill of Timber for Sana. 4. *. .piece*... .22 feet long, 10 by 10. 1 ** lb •• •• 10 by 10. 1 “ 21 “ “ 10 by 10. 4 “ 15 “ u 6by ft 2 “ *• 12 by 16. 1 “ 12 “ “ 12 by 20. 1 “ 51“ M Vby 21. 2 “ 15 “ “ 3by 8. 2 “ 15 “ ** sby 5. 1 “ 10 “ “ 12 bv IV 1 “ 7 4 “ 12 by 14. 1 “ 0 “ “ 4by 12. 10 gKd plank I* “ “ If by 12 I “ 25 ** “ 4by 12. 3 MNiiitlitig* 20 *• ** 21 Gy 4. Also, Gin Ge ring of all six**, k* pt constantly on hand ; ring fr Merchant Mills,Cotton Facturi*-- :ind Ytin Si uieaof every description, furnished to order I at Foundary of K FINuLA Y, Macon, Get). \ 11,1847 l.t Straw Cutters. U FINDLAY binow innuulactuiing a lot of Cut • ting M I and durability, are probably iinsurpri*sed Th< ) are. I y j tli M by, no patent right aHuir, hut a plain and stihMau j tail machine for cutting stinw, com-rtnlk*. balder j shuck*, Ac w.tii |H-rt*-ct t-Hv and despatch. Planiet> and otiier* are r< s)N-et fully invited to mil at FindlnyV Foundry, comer ol W alnut and fourth stivet*. Mae >u June 23, 1817 if If fri ILI-BTOu Eb. ’ a ’ HE •uii'-erih-r ! <■ m - o"Pt tor wn extensive M ‘I I Stone IvuiiUadiiiieul in New Yoik, Will Jurntsh to order, ihi.n h h rw lmu’As, and um/ximj wilu u, of ani i and wst ted of the very b quality ROBERT FINDLAY Macon, Nov 13. IMf. 40 T\ iA(<*\ liioN A B<£A*-S |()IV I*l fHI . I MACHINE TH h;ivmtr rrn iiliv inndi’ und impnrtsnt nddi lions to his former list of patt. liw for Ovetahot, Breast and Tub Mill G o ing, is nw pr**pared to exr cute or ders for Flour Muis. (>tton faclorfos, Ib-rse power: Mills for plantation grinding. Ac.: also Cotton rress ch, (Jiii GearJ J lnt**s .nd Balts, and Mid lions of every j d*scription; all of which will be made of the very bi*st material and workmuiisiiqi, on seasonable and accom modating terms. ROBERT FINDLAY. _ Macon, Jam 17,1846. yld CARVEH’S GINS. r HE Stibscrilwrs are A enis fr th*- -. *>f E < \l* I VER A. (OS., Patent Impr* veil COTTON GIN. This gin lias proved itself t<> be a very superior article wherever it has been used, and no better rec ommendation eon be given it than the opinions of those who have tested it. T hey are both elegant and dura ble in their make, and are warranted to give satisfac tion in all cases, or they may be returned. The former j prices have been considerably reduced. Apply at the f Ware-House <f the* Subscriber**. joiin jones & son. ; Macon Sept. 13 13w2l (liitia, iilass and Earllipnwan*# m yi ‘ THE subscribers are now ree ivimj (in g---w ■ C; Jr addition i< their form* i Stork,) a g- n rai u>-J ; V# sortmeut of the latest nnd mo t limiiionahb styles and patten s, ainuttg which .are (Joltl band p'rench (. hiuu Dining Set?. White “ “ “ Gold band nnd White China Plates, Dishes, Cover | Dishes, Fruit Bankets, Pitchers.—Coffee and Tea Cups, by the piece or dozen. While nnd Flowing Hue Granite Dining, Tea and I oilet S t*., Piai.es, Dishes, ('over Dislns, Bakers, Soup and Sauce ‘Pureens, Pitchers, Ewers and Basins, Coffees nnd Teas, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, and Bow ls to match Dining and Tea Sets. Light Bin*- Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets; Platts, Dish es, Cover Dishes, A e. Ac. to match. Also, n Urge and complete ns-ortment of C( iMMON WARE, which they offer to Coumn Dealer . .as low os ran he bought in any other market in the State. Our STOCK OF GLASS WAR E, embraces every kind und variety which h'Mong* to our : ranch of trade. HYDE A JONES Corner of Mulberry and Second Street and opposite the W ashington Hall. Macon Sept. 22,1817. 6m26 GZ.ASS WARS. CIUT and Pressed Decanters, Tumblers, Goblets, / Wines, Champaigns, Dishes, Hall Lanins, Salts, l Mantle Lamps. W ater Decanters. Butter'Tubs, Nap pies, Pitchers, Stem Bowls. Egg (■ lasses, Peppers, Vin egars, Mustards, Spice Jars, Sic. A c. HYDE & JONES Macon S.*pt. 2‘J. I H 7 t’.w Crockery anil (lass Ware. DINING and Tea Sets, Piinertine Stone nnd China Ware, Liverpool and Plain Ditto, Plain, and Finite*! Glass Ware oi every description, Tumblers. Decanters, Wines, Fruit Baskets. Pitchers, Sic., a very large and general stock just received by. LOGAN A ATKINSON, I WM IWCK.- ihe \ v York I J Life tneurane-■ and trust ( ompany havii’g estab lished nn Agency in the city of Macon, p -s*. sTnav ef fect Insurance with this Company on their own Lives or the Lives of others, and **n!rer for the whole dura tion of liie or fora limited period, by the payment of a • small annual premium. STEPHEN ALLEN, President. CHARLES C. PALMER. Secretary. E. BOND. Agent, Macon. Macon, Aqril I, 1847. yjj /l/ 1 ’ ;A 5 A riM Y'T <(’ JIPA \V, Ol’ HAR I FORD, t (INN —T’he undersigned Age net will take risk* against Fne in this city. Griffin, Forsyth and other towns in the State, on as favorable terms as any responsible Company. They will also in sure against the risk? of River Navigation -. theirpresent ran s are, 3-4 per cent, to Savannah,and 7-8 to Ch.arles to,‘, . , REA Sl COTTON. Macon, April 1,1847. 3 MtiHml Idle Insurance Company of V. Y'ork. „ t MORRIS ROBINSON, President, Samuel Han.vay, Secretary. VC< EMULATED nett profits amount to S4tX).O()O Applications received by C. DAY’ A. Cos July 7, 1847. 14 HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING: Graining, Gilding,(.lazing, A r Paper-hanging OLD CHAIRS re-seated with cane, painted and gilded ; Furniture repaired, varnished, nnd polished ; \\ indow Sash and Blinds for sal* A F. SIILRWOOD, Comer of Second and Oak Streets. Macon, May 10th, 1847. yf, Savannah Dying- Establishment. 1 NTON IIASKIiR KbfL'-l v,* tni i/.'.rni ilir citi zens of MACON, and the up country generally, that he has made extensive piepurutijus t* . I>Y IN(i ani ! ( LLANSING Ladies’S. Ik and wamlen Dresses, Shawls Ac Ac. Discolors, part.cularly Black, Maroon nnd Brown, will lie warranted equal to any that can be pro duced in the United States. Gentlemen’s Garments Renovated, Dyed, and warranted not to soil either the j skin or the whitest linen. Price* moderate. Articles left at die Store of Mr. C. A Ells , next door to the Washington Hall, Macon, will be promptly forwarded, and returned with despatch. April 21, 1847. j y 3 LIFE INSURANCE. The Nautilus Mutual Lite Insurance Comply. 38 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, C 'IONFINES its business exclusively to Insurance J upon Lives and all insurance appertaining thereto | It is organized upon Ui* mutual principle w tu< h has j been hilly t’ sted and proved to be superior to any other. The purticular advaiuages offered by tins company arc: 1. A guarantee capital. 2. An annual participation in the profits. 3. No individual responsibility beyond the amount of j premium. 4. ‘Those who insure f. r it less period than life, par- I ticipateeq tally in 1! • annual profits of the company. 3. In nil cases wh the annual premium shall a i mount to 250, and 60 p* rcent. thereof shall have been paid in cash, an approved note may be given for the ; remaining 40 per cent., payable twelve months after j date, bearing six jut c ut. interest. The interest to | be paid annually, but the principal not to be called in unless the extg**nces of the company require it, giv ing sixty days notice, and then oniy by assessment’ ! I pro rata to the extent that may bo required to meet tin j engagements of the company. 1 he Mate* of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars. lOur |Scvru l'or ( I One i Srvtn Kor Jf.r I)..:- t 1,1. t : ■'(.'■• • ! I t'-, is; 77 ss i56 *<> I(WISa jjo at’ dii w 177 ‘is 1911;* :t 7a a i ooj ii 2-i ui so i yu.-a ou ion 8” l ai i i :v, 53,1s a. asi 5 ar. i ar, 1 5a • 75 ] r.i. 1 715 1 v.i 7 <> AARON M M EItCIJ.\ .NT, l*r< .-ulent. ROBERT B COLEMAN, Vic- IV. lent. I’kistees —A. M. Merchant, Robert B Coleman, O, Bur-lined, John M. Nixon, Richard E Purdy, Hen ry A. Nelson. U. A. Reading, Baunut Paxon, Jus. II rper. Jonathan K. Herrick, E in<; Audicws, W in. N Seymour. M. O Roberts, Richard Irvin, C. F. Lind sey, John S. Buying, Henry h Bogert, .Morris Frank lin, Spencer S. Benedict. Punv Fri i man. Actuary. OCT* The company will ulso in-u tin- liv.-s of Slaves. IIYDE & JONES, Agent ~ Macon. October 27,1847. 3o sn.ru VTE QUININEk <.vc. f> ON band, u very superior article, which I mm will be sold low, mi l alao on hand at | THE \EW UKIS I ORE. H \ LARGE avnf c > np! a* u . Mnent of 1 Fresh and G nnin Vl .licines,Chemicals, Cxtiacte, Ac. tegclltcr with an <*ALt*nme supply ot Paints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Point Di ashes, Hi as* Ware, White Lend, pure and No 1, of the best qual ity. Ac. SODA, for cooking a much sap nor aiti cle to Sul used in to same way, and lor mak ing light or lout bread, the new way i* un -quade i. All BTARD, supeitinc, a large lot at wholesale and retail. WHITE VINEGAR, u suiK-rior article at retail or per Imrrel BLEACHING BUDA |*-r c sk and retail. POTASH and SAL gEKATI S, wlioks.de and re i tail. COPPERAS, a very superior article manufactured by Farr, Power* A W. igiittnuti. BLEE VITRIOL lß.u<-8t ue,) a lurg< supply, re failed at very low in i *. t‘( ).\t 11 YARN I^ll of tli*’ ii a >*t quality per gallon, COPAL AND JAPAN YAKMsUGr per barrel and retail. M ACI’OBOY BNUFF, R. **- scent- I ed. direct from the tiianu ariun i, at wholesale A retail M RGB AL INS iKI IUN 18, A I ckel case Imuunicnts, Stlvet Spring Lauc t*, Evans l* si Tit unb do. Stiver Catheters, Cupping insmuuenis, S> ritiget ol all kutds. Ac STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Ac. a g o f stock ot Ldtcr and Cap Paper, Blank Books, inks Steel Pens. Wak-i*, Ac rclulled at very l>w piic SHAVING CREAMS, SOAPS. A • An elegnut article ot Cream tn box> sol dlßaeni sun , Sliuvmg Sonps, ’1 odd Soup, ViiriegHied, in bin-, Ac. PATENT MEDICINE-, Ac A full supply of tliow- that arc liesh, Ii ct from tin proprietors, (H.tnprMfig in puit —Wtsi trs ha s,no IPi Id t herry,S<iml .Sarsar’H i> “i, Dr Jnifoes fam ily Medicines in enlarge • LmHU* s. at the same 11 c her. totore.— Champion's ,|gur Medicines and Cntli urtic Pills, sure remedy Moffat's Family Medicttes. Speneeds Pills, Siram's Pnn u e<i. t uhw Wo# k s I er miiaue, a sun- remedy, ( oak's Pills, k<‘. Tiie nbovr, together With u gn it variety of articles usually kept hi Drug Stores, have b'-efl selected in the Northern tiv.rkef* lor cash Having fveti long engag ed in the Drug Buwmcss, we duller oum'ivcs mat our stock not oinw ot the b -l uuaiu) .b it that wc shall Ik* able to self them as low ,-s any point South W M ft A 8 LITTLE Macon, Nov 3, 1817 31 ts fi * For salt e*o el Dr W G LutU Mil‘.t’dgc\ille | YOTASII ! POT \SH ! ! J ust received nnd tor I j -ile. by SHOTWELL & GILBERT. Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19 CIONGRESS IV VTKK ! .lust received and lor t sale,by SHOTWELL 6l GILBERT. •ii n, Auj 11. 1s 17 19 Glass I Glass 2! Glass !11 JUST received and for sale, n large lot of Glass, o all sizes from 8 by 10 to 24 by Jl). Also a lot of White Lead. Persons wishing to purchase, will do wi ll lo call. SHOTWELL A GILBERT. Macon, June 1, 1847. 9 TAKE NOTICE, LPMIAT the suliscribers keep constantly on hand a L large stock of Drills, Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, Fancy Articles. Perfumery, Glass, Druggists* Gln*s-u nrc, and a host of articles too numerous to particularize Their medicine* are all fresh, and pure, nnd cheap. The public are respectfully invited to call and see. SHOTWELL & GILBERT. June 23,1847 12 * MMM'YMMSRHOJFJF'M HEALTH RESTORATIVE s \i Effectual Remedy for Coughs and Colds, Idler Complaint, liaising of llloori—Pain in the Side mid ( best—also for Purifying the i flood—Eradicating Irruptions on the Skin—and all other com plain In arising from the want of tone in tin* Stomach. fTMIE efficacy of rh** Health Restorative is so well I known to the public, that the proprietor considers the publishing of certificates us useless, but those desi t rous of examining them can do so by calling on the A grnt. Pamphlets may also had of the Agent, gratis. I he following certificate is from Dr. Chilton, the well known New York chemist: ‘ 1 have analyzed a bottle of medicine called *C. Brink .•rhofl’s Health Restorative,’ and find that it does not e attain Mercury, or any other metalic preparation, nor opium in any of its forms. It is composed of vegetable matter entirely.” James R. Ciiiltox, M D. C BRINKERHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y. Principal other in the store of Messrs. Haydocx, Cor- r.it s <Si Cos., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, 6lc , 218 Pearl street. For sale by SHOTWELL & HILBERT, Agents, 1 Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the U. States. May 12, 1847. 6 ts QUININE: QUININE 1 ! JUST received and for sale, a large lot of the above named article. SHOTWELL & GILBERT. October 13, 1847 28 Miotwcll A 4-<llhi(, BY recent arrivals from New York, have received a full and complete assortment of Dings, Medicines, ( ii< micals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, &c.\Yc\, all of wiiich are now offered to the public very low, tor cash. 1 hey also keep and extensive assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, among which eDr Boons justly cel el.rat'd Ague and Fever Pills, which rarely, if ever fail to effect a cure. Also, his Compound Cathartic Pills, an invaluable Family Medicine. Macon, Octoier 13, 1847 28 BAIEEI’N SYRI I* OF WILD CHERRY— tor coughs ,colds, asthma, influenza .whooping cough sputinJi ol blood, and nil pulmonary diseases. ” ’ I AILi A S SARSAPARILLA—For all diseases !,r sl,l k r impure state of the blood: salt rheum, scio/uln, king s evil,chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia, dis ecs. sos the >km ami bones, old uicera, etc. BAILEYS FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY— -1 he most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara tion—and sure cure. BAILEY'S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exterminator of worms from the system, m general use throughout the United States. i v! A ! mm ySUMRIVA LI.ED MILITAR VSH A V * G C KLAM— I Ins article has stood the test of eight I 1 '”™, nuil gained for ilst'll a high reputation throughout the l tiiteu States, Canada, and mom parts of the world BAILE\ S SI PERIOR INDELIBLE INK—with and Without the preparation ; warranted the heat article ol the kmd m use. or sale by the Druggists generally throughout the country, nnd at wholesale and retail by WM. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries'Hall, ~ , , comer ot Fulton and Sands streets. Also for sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO , Macon Dec. 3, 1846. 42 I VI’S, 011.8, Ac.—.lust received front J. the ’ New l ork Brooklyn White Load Company” No I, No. 2, Extra anti Pure White Lead Alsu in Ston—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits ruipemine ; Varnish ; Liiniphlaek . Putty, Paint,Brush es, A e Ac. PATTEN A PAY LOR. April 1, 1847 27 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS VLL persons indebted to the estate of Simon How ard, late of Ware county, dec ased, are request ed to make immediate, payment, and those having de mands against said estate, will present them properly authenticated within the time prescribed bv law. HARRIET H< )WARD, udm’x. MUSES HOWARD, adm’r. October 20, 1847. 20 6t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS \LL person! holding demands against the estate ol . \\ liiiam P. Brooks, late ol Twiggs county, de ceased, are hereby required to render them, in tennsof tiie law ; and all being indebted to said estate, are re quested to come torward and make payment. LAVINIA N. BROOKS, adm*x. SIMON N BECKMAN, a m’r. October 20, 1847. 29 6t NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS VLL 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 AVEKETT, $ adni re - Nov 3, 1847 31 6t 1 fearrifl Han < iwanty* \\7 II ERE AS James Ward, administrator on the \ Y -late ol Joab Ward, late of said county, de ( censed, applies to me for letters of Dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular t ie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to I Ik- and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to shew cause (if any they have,) why said lettersshou'U not lie granted. Giv *n under my hand at office, this 4th day of Oc tober, 1847, GEO. B. WILLIAMSON, cl’k. c. o. Oct. 27, 1837. 30 mfitii ----- - w -- Kmim • (urn.;. WhereasWi 1 lien Bowden npnln s tor letters of administration on { tin* e state ol Janies Bowden Sen’r., ot said county, de- I ceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be j and ji, j> ar at my office, within the time prescribed by : law, t*. :-lievr cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under uiy hand at office, this 2d day of No vember, 1617. L. G. CABAN 188, c. c. o. 31 (1 LOKGIA, I pson Comity*—Whereas Mach* Jl arm Bunkley and Janies Anderson apply for let* t■ i- of administration on the estate of John Bunkley, deceased, late of said county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and am* guiur the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be I i.ud appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, t > shew cause (ifany they have.) why said letters should nut be grilled. Given under my hind ut office, this 26th day of Oc tober, ISI7. WM. A. COBB, c c. o. i . 9 il G£OR(iU, ) COURT Ol ORDINARY. M >nrue County S StrroiHUt Tkam, 1817 \i ii lllhckuy mkruitt, Guardian of if l i John L Tyus, haying settled in lull with Ins ’ •• ihi ward, prays letters of Dismission troin Ins said Guardianship. Ii is ordered hy the Court, that this Rule be published forty days in terms of the law, after the expiration ol which tune, said letters will lie grunted, unless cause to the comiary he shewn. A true extrat from the Minutes of said Court. K. G. CABANISS, c. c. o. . i | iMY 31 io,i I 10l STON MlUtli rs SALK.—WiII hr I | soul it) the town of Perry, Houston county, on tie nr-t Tu-sday ill Deoeiubei next, the following pro -1 |M-ny, to wit , On.-sorrel Horse etui sorrel Filly, about live years , |; levied on as the property ot Redding Stokes, to - nisi) one ti fa from Houston Superior Court in lavor Uwhar I Johnson, ir. and Wilhnni Smith, ad.uinistni -1 lor*on the estate of Needham Smith, deceased, agmtit i II 1 W i intj property is .lilted out by plaintiff. K. K HODGKS, !)*p Shff 1,01 of Land, No. (23) twenty-three, in the eleventh (llffi) distiict ol Houston County,containing two bun dled two and an hall acres, more ot less , and one bun •tied and sixty acres, more or less, ol lu.t No. ten (10,) ii sin I 11th district ot Houston coumy, including sll ol said Is.!, which licson ilu* north sub- ol the hiaiich, that tuns down troui Beaver creek Meeting House, being one ot the brunches ol Ban deck, containing in all, acres, more or less, all levied on us the property of Me -back Howell, to satisfy ■ mortgage Ii In I'runi Houston riupritor Covrti in lav*r oi Hugh L l>*imard against ”111*1 Mesliack Howell; property pouiled out 111 said mortgage b ln. Two untilu-bed Buggy bodies, with seats, one unfin ished Jersey wagon Irmly, one s**t of Buggy wheel.-* one set two horse wagon wlieels, one pair large log win .■ Is, two huudred pounds iron, more* or less, and on* a beat thresh frame; all levied on as the pro|s*rty ot Sainnsori B Kmg.t * satisfy a ti fa from Houston Hu|ie i'Hrl4Hrf, In favor of Charles Wffliainson against said B King, property pointed out by plaintiff. CALVIN LLAUY.Sbir Nov 3 gi LEGAL NOTICES. / 1 I VHDIaN’S SAIiRi Vgreenb V I of the Honorable the interior Court of Sumti r county, sitting for ordinary pur|>oaes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the emm house door in Starkcs-ville in Lee county, I.ot ol Land No (16i sixteen, in the (2 1 second district ol jjeeeonn ty. ns the crop rty of William F. Smith, deceased, sold lor the benefit of the heirs Terms cash JOHN T. McCRAI Y, Guardian. \ Nov 3,1847. 31 tds UOl II MONTHS nit rdate application will lx r made to the Honorable the lnl< t .or C< u tof l j -on county, wit ii f r ordinary purposes, for leave te sell the NEGROES s-longing to the . etatc of Nam , Bandy, deceased. .RUN FRAN KLIN, mini r. Nov 3, 1847 30 i a 4m POI R MONTHS ition will I ■■ 1 r modr id the Honoral I iho lnferi.ii l nuii nt’ .l„.|,n I county, for Inivn to s. ii a NcgsoCliiM I-1.. > :ui. iu Eu- j cii'ii Newton (minor.) O. IT. I*. NEWTON, Guar. September 8, 1847. 4m*i3 I I.NM It MONTHS after ilute application will 1m ■ X 1 iiitule to the honorable the Interior 4',mrt ot Twii ri s county, when kitting tor ordinary purpow e loricate a aell till the l.nndMiiud Negro, h tielonging to thersfhte of I ‘1 Ironiat* Fulton, late ol said cotiiHy. deceasi'd K. L. FELTON, - ~ . . JAMES AVER Eh'T, I A than Dehamennn, with the ll'/ll annexed. Oct 30 mini r made to the honorable i l ,< Inf ri. r Court ofTw gg county, when sitting lor oiHinnry purports, for leave to sell all the lands and Negro, i la-longing to the estate of \\ ilitam 1\ Brooks, lan m snul county, deieased. LAV IN IA N. BROOKS, ndtu'x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, adtn'r. Optoher 20, 1817. 20 mini | pBI It MO.VTIIS all, r date, appli<"itiuu wdl I X made to the li,moral 1 the Inferior I'mnt of Wan county, when sitting for ordinary purpnsi s. li>r leave tu . sell the real estate ot 11 .on Howard, lute of said rnun . ty, deceased. HARRIET HO WARD, admx ea . „ MOSES HOWARD, adm'r. October 20, 1817. gp n ,4, n it MONTHS niter date application will h, C made to the Honorabl. the Interior Court of Bibli county, when .-itting for ordinary purpnsr s, idr leave to ! 1 sell the real property belonging to the estate of ('buries ! T. England, deceased, situat’ and in the city of Macon, tor the benefit ol the heirs nnd creditors. JOHN AIV ERS, Adm’r October 20, 1847. 4m20 IXM It MONTHS niter dnte application will lie made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Up son county, while sitting lor ordinary | urpost s.forlenve to sell one Lot of Land, lying in Baker county, belnm,. ing to the estate ot William Robertson th ecas."! ” ‘ , , ‘ loilW W - ROBERTSON, Adm'r. July 1, 1’ t. jg II MONTHS after date, made to the Honorable Interior Court ol I bison county, when silting lor ordinary purpost s lor h ave to sen Lot of Land, umnlx-r 7:., in the loth district of for merly Monroe now L ps.rn county, as the -cal estate ~| Richard N. Smith, late of said county, defeats .1, for the hell -lit ol the heirs and creditors of said th e ased _ lr JOHN WETHER BY, Ailrn’r! Rept.ls, 1847. -j | r' , (H It MONTHS after date application will be J 7 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk inson county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, lor leave to sell all tie- land belonging to the estate of John Cnmililcy, sr., late ot paid county, deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs and c, hit, s JOHN CRI'.MBLEY, Jr. i 4 . . JESSE CKU.IIBLEY \ Adni re August 11, 1847. |g T,’ , 01 It MON IHS after dnte application will he r made to the honorable Interior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting as a Coutt of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Jolui Worthington, deceased, late of said county. EDMUND M. ROBERSON, Adm'r. 1 wiggsCo., June 15, 1817. \\ It >IO\ I IIS alter date application w II b _T made to the Honorable Jnierior Corn tof Sumter county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fi,r leave to sell the Land * and Negroes belonging to the estate or Thomas M. Mann, late oi said county, deceased, lot the benefit of the heirs and creditors. SARAH T. MANN, Adm’rx July 14,1847. 15 17 XErr TOR’S SALE.—WiII he soiTheforcthe Jli 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 ot VV att, about fifty years old ; sold as a part of the es tnre of Benjamin Bryan, Sen. late ot Burke county, de ceased, and sold tor the purpose of a division oi said estate among the heirs. Terms ot sale made known on the day. ARTHUR BRY AN. Ex r Nov 3, 1847* 3| t( fs I.IXE€IiTOK*B •ALE. < tofOi ±_j dinary, November Term, 147. Agreeable to an order oi said Court, will bt- sold at the late residence of ‘ James M Harris, deceased, late of said county on the fourteenth day of December next, tin* personal property oi said deevased,consisting of mules,cattle, iiogs.sliet j. corn, balder, household and kitchen furuituic, Bale to continue from day today until all is sold. Terms made known 011 the day ol sale. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Ex’r. Nov 3, 1817 31 6t 17Xf Udf s H \ t.i:. \ first Tumiay in January next, at the court house in Marion, Twiggs county, the following pro eitybe longing to the estate of John Everett, deceased, or so much thereof as will he necessary to pay the debts ot said estate, to wit: negroes George a man, about 21 years oi age, Jim a boy, about 17 ; Miles a boy, about 6 ; Hannah a woman, about 31; Crecy a girl, ulrout 10 Rostra girl, about 8; also, Lots of Land Nos fi|, 81, ami 70 act- -. on t! n*t ch No. 85, all in the 28th dis trict of originally Wilkinson now Twiggs county, it being 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—'Penns on the day. IRA PECK, Executor. V v 3, 1847 81 ids XECI TOR’S SALK. W J j first Tuesday in December next tit the Court House in the county ol Puiaski, the following land to wit: the west halt of lots No. 3lf> and 301. in the 24th 1 Dist.of originally Witkmson now Pulaski County, ad joining James Bryan ami Burrell Jordan belonging to the estate ol Daniel Massy late oi Twigg* County ‘ decesed, Sold for the ben lit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale on the day WM BRYAN, Ex’r. (Jet. 4th, 1847. 27ids ■ XE I TOR’S 8 \ LE. W first Tue-day in January next, at the court house oi 1 raw ford county, by order of the Court ol Ordinary ot said county,—a negro man named Jesse, about years old, as the property ol Milly W. Reeves, lute ot I Fayette county, deceased, for the purpose of a distribu tion among the heirs ol said estate. \V . C. CLEVELAND, Kxecutur of JfVi. CUteloud , deed, and (Guardian of licit of the children oj said Milly IV. Ixcetes, dcc’d. Oocß7, 1847. 30 tds TV XECI TOR’S KALE.—WiII l>* sold before tl;. JIA Court Roust* door in 1. uier, Macon county, o_jee atue to an order ol the Honoinble the Inferior Court ol stud county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday m November next, the following Lain I, to-wit: Nos. 24,57, 58 and GO, in the first district ol formerly Muscogee now Mucou county, wth a good null S4*nt on the same ; also Lota Nos 5 and 131, in the 2d district of said county. Also, on tin* liist Tuesday 111 December next, will In sold at the Court House door in Mariom, Twiggs coun ty, fractional Lot No. 218, in the 28th district of former ly Wilkinson now ‘Pwiggs county. Also, on the first Tuesday hi January next, will Is sold before the Court Hoiin door in CiTmifcßT, Ran dolph county, Lot No 239, in the 10th district, and L"t No. 65, in the 11th district of formerly Jjee mw Ran dolph county. Also, on the first Tuesday in February next; before the Court House door in Amlrici *•. Sumtei eounty, Lot No. 242, in the 16th di*tnct,and Lot No 91, in the i 17th district ol said emmty. Also, on th< first Puciidit) in March next, lieiore the I Court li'tum door in TALU<*no, Lot No. 152. 11l the I Ist district of formerly Troup now Tbllxu county Also, on the first ’l’liesdny in April next, Is lore the Court House door m Situ akt county, Lot No. 152, 111 the 18th district id torinerly Lee now Btewuri county. All the übove property w. .1 for the Inn lit of the heirs \ ! of John Bushin. Inn* of Macon county, deceased ‘Perms m i le known oil the dnys ol mile. WILLIAM KUKHIN,j K R. FELTON. / Ex’re. JOHN C. UODt.KRS,) Bept. 1,1817 60i12S 4 IHHNINiRATOK s KALE. Will Is* 11, i\ at the court house in Irwin c.-un y, on t’ie lu-t T esdtiy m January next, L-*t N>. 311. in t!ie Btl dis- I iricl ol huid county, sold by order of ( oiirt l ’I wiggs, comity, ns tlu* property 01 Dhvkl Young, deeeiised. lute ot suid county. JOHN 18. GOODWIN, Admr. 1 Oc'ober 17, 1847, 30 tds n n.< t s \LI j JZj day the fourth day ol J munry m xi, 111 1 < town I Perry, Houston county, to th • highest fiitj ler, ti e Se- 1 groes that bclongt and to Allen B Chitettiin, and cefi*ctl, con sisting ol some ihirty or forty likely N’ gross—n| men, wotiicu and ehildicli,—and iilHo at the same tune uml place, the V'ulunhle Pintilnltoii on winch he died, Is'ing smutted one nine from I'eiry. nnd on the mu.l lending from there to Taltaluiswc, nnd is known ns the D * nnrd’s plaee This isn healthy ami 111 ninny icspects n must desirable situation. And 011 the fifteenth rfny of December next, Will be sold at the late re-d nee o| hou| Allen B Chastain, deceased, ns above and” .ruled to the highest bidder, the perishnhle projs rty of suit! decca .- ed, consisting of n huge quantity ol < 01 ii.limM i,cotton, hoi -■*, mules, stork and me n hogs, funning utensils, household nnd kite * 1 luuht 1 - , n nl I.>nn> otlm nrti* dca too tedious to ui’ iit ue’ ‘Phe snid •n|c tn fotltiliuc from day to day till ill is sold ’imlailsol I unite! suthor uy ui tin ins l will nil t- - Imiim nt oi i,i drotaasd ‘1 erms, twelve inonlha credit with approved * rurity. JOHN M ( HAM \IN. y , , WILLIAM CilArtTAIN.t Nov3, 1817 31 ms LEGAL NotuTs^ ■ \ oil ii,. 10111 (lav ill 1.1 e, 1 1 H ui i:iiui \v j ii,ll mB. iw.s.’i hi : ■l. iuus,-, , nil tlits pviisl.nl,l,. I ill “Si'S, ('a! 1 1” C 0,,,, 1 * H,us,'lioid„d kiich’ ii lurniiu,,. ~,’ Baruuclii l and onv suik, \, nn,| r " a ‘ls. OctoUrS. F.V; \ l-MJNISTKAV4i.>K s ~ . J. V U-loi. ill.- . si: 1 lit :i',.,|„„ r , 1 U.UII, cm til., HIM 1 ,1, ‘i, v 1, “Is r ; I I toad, fimneriy °ccupieJ by Blacks!, “ I vilio. n,ljoinnii< laiain G.-ii j n r -'’ r ’ ■ | coiu uluiy llimy-H V.'ll i n ,. ( 11 H<l , i|! woodliiinl, witli uc, mi, it , |,fo ‘” • ‘ I nnd nutiiouss, on tfo- |,„ „ IM . U o!j ~ . .'” nil order ol die Inferior Conn ot'PhU.iI 1 ’ - no ordin.-iry pun,, 5,.. , ““"k’ t>, “ Blrickshem Bryan deeeus. ,1. i'e,',n, ! J 1 v’ tli.’ day o, side. “'Hr U ELLE.V A. BRYan Al lj. 1 li ANSi ‘i r BaptS. 1847 “ A * •MimiSTH ATOH’s S.\ | i , /V oil 111, tl,'l I ll’ .-day in 1),,.,, “7 ‘V l- - port 1 louse (i,or m the town ot JVI,,, ‘.SB . ly.tlii’ luiid to wit i j 1 H -r.|, urns mom lees, also souili west s J l '".",’ 3 *f “•>’ ‘T loss adjoining kmdVi)’! t<l ic War.; and others, f.Hoturi„, r . J r ■ Job i VV cntlicrington late of sni.f ( r (llil 1,1 uieVl’rj u “, Oc,.S,h tM f7 UWARDMcROB^3oC. 4 I>U l\ ISTRATOR’S SALkTTT-^ . \ anonk-i of the Honoral,|„ *"' l .Sumter tinunty when sitting for „r ! l!) “’ r '"i-1 Will I|P- sold 111 ,le Conn Up, lie,, doot in ■’ 7 llie first luesday in ,„, t c "m , ..oureof sale, the iollowinir ]„.| , „ No. 217, in the :tll||| disiriet • land. 1 fin-house and diim 1, , V ‘ Screw, under good lent . ; No 24s f. , i tl ' r 'y I’lX-ii ina! mid good fen,-,. ‘f’ 1 ’ | ehustria will he required top ayon ” h small notes with approved • ilonis. p.vable the 2.th Detmblu % ““o ‘ ‘ i.ropeiiyol the late Nouli („,|,| n ,„ i Benefit ol the heirs of said deceased 8 ’ cia#,, “p lie, Sept. 22, 1817, KASuN SMITH \ DMUVISTRATOR*S BALE on the first Tuesday in Decembei i. ‘ the Court House door in Forsyth, M- ror ll<"iseoti( Lot, lyino in the village ol't',,l;. 7**’ county ; the liouse is a eoniniodioiisand ele Imo, nnd attached to the | remisis is „] taiinna shorn 170 neres, good Oak Soi-l as the property ol Samuel liivii - , v coui.ly, deceased, for the benefit ot the li. liberal - ROLANT) BH'i\< “* GEORGEW i. Sept. 22, 18.7, \ DM I>St R V TOR’S SAT.£Zi J a lierof the Honoral,l,■ the Infi-ri , r ( ‘.V ‘"jj natu ceimtv, when sitting f„ r ordinary 1 he Sold at tile court-house in llie town ;,! >■’ ‘ the Hist Tuesday in Lfecenihrr next, win,,',, hours oi sale, Three Hundred anu Forty n CT ,., ? n,O.e or less, Cogburn, I'aacil. a,. ‘*'! tire same Bring r , r . -i i, , ~ ‘ ed, mill mbes 4J lor tli . ~ ri: .> I, , ora. Terms oi sale made know non ii, v : - JUHN S\li lif tv. Sept. 29, 1847. ’ -* i* Administrator’s Safe. WiU be Bold on the first Tuesday in IVcomWr - - before the Court House door at Jackson in Bhilm* ty, Lot of laud No. 65 in the 14th ict u o r-2 Monroe now Butts County,containing 202Uci5T* ns the property of ArchJ. Gray late of Ta'bmf* ty deceseif, ter the benefit of the heirs. Terns J known on the day of Sale. WILLIAM M. BROWN, Aim’r Oct. 2d. 1847. * V IDII.MSTRATOIPS SALIb-W^i i V on the first Tuesday in January next, Rit>Z house in Marion, Twiggs county, two neg.urJi a man, about 46 years old, and Polly a woman,i 80 years old—-soul ns the property of David Youngi ceased, l>v order of roi rt of said comity, Lrtbekri of ihe heirs and creditors.—Terms, a reaso uU cm it for good paper. JOHN S. GOODWIN Adm’r. October 27, 1847. 1 DJIIMSTRATOIUS SALF.~Wi at the court house in Mari<*n, Twigoscounir t the first Tuesday in January next, five Negros.n Caty, about 45 or 50 yearsof age—George 14—*iia 6or 7—Melvina 13 or 14, and Manuel. S.iJ m an ordei <4 Court, as the property* f ThoMiaaS.lt wick, ‘ate cf said county, deceased. TentHMil day of sulr. JOHN GLOVER, Ai: Oct. 27, lft!7. Admiixistrafor’s Kale* \\r ILL be sold 'i the lira! Tuesday in Drctaa f ? next, Im Ii re the e ‘urt-hous. oooi m At. Sumter county, Lot of Land, number 9i, in ilif| district ot Lee county ongmaily, now Bnmwg sold by order of Court, and the property ol jml Manti, late of Sumter county, deed, lorifo Utms the legatees. Terms made known on tlu* day old W. L. MAN S, A!: * . , . i)e lom* m. Octobers, 1847. v b.UJ>isrilAiOlt 5 .s SALE.—AgaTaNt! nn order of the Honorable Inferior Ct.urrat toil county, wifi be sold on ihe first Tu aiy ui Jua rv next, at the court house door in the town oi F<q Houston county,between the usual hours of sale, tvoh groes belonging to the estate ol MHcomb T G bfl lat* ot said county, deceased,--sold for tbs hwtti the heirs and cicJitors of said deceased. TentsuM km wn on the day of sale. EDMOND GILBERT. Adm’r. Nov 3, 31 tds \ D JIIMSTR ATOII’S S 4 LE.—By virtue . an order of the* Honorable the Inferior (’<*l l’lHoii county. wh*n Hitting for ordinaiy puqiwej.’ In* sold at the court liouse door in said county, m first Tuesday in Janurry next,between the u*ua.l of Rale, the slavetn lH*!onging to five eetate of NY] Robertson, deceased, consisting ot men, woninl chinlien, boys. &lc. Bohi for the purpoK of x iln Terms made known on the duv <! naie. JOHN W ROBERTSON, Adnrt Nov 3; 1847. 31 td? V DJI IN ISTH ATtfR’S HA LE.- . an order of the llouorble Inferior Court o| Taj county when sitting for ordinary puiposes. will W at the court house door in the townnt Manon. I*l county, on tlu* first Tuestlay in Janumy nrV.* the u.-ual hours of sale, Lot of Land No. finv- J 1 in th* twenty-eight district of originally ‘’ .l® but now in the said county of Twin ; 4 , nnd two hundred twoiuid an halt acres, more or I**#- Also, the following Negroes, t wit: Motr*** Isaac a man, Jeaae a man. Richard n min, woman. Fanny and her five children, John a hoy, Neptune n boy. Cn-am-va girl. u cinkl) Caroline and her two children (M* l ®* Georgia Ann,) sold as the land and iiegroo ti the estate of Caleb Hinson, decensed, ond W benefit of the heirs and creditors. Termsnra* on the day of sale. . , ELAM HINBON A Nov 3, 1817. N \ DJI I MM JIATOIUB SALE.-Ai^ _ an order of the Honorable the Interior Crawford county, when sitting t>r ordinary will Ih* tfold on the first Tuesday m January tore thee >urt house door ill the town o tw.-eii the usuut hours t sale, all llie Lniia* ,!, j to the estate of John Bray, decenasd ( seventy acres mote >r lens of lot N‘. ofte fl* l * tli. ty-otie, ( 131.) ns described in the deed to P* >ii, gan l tn uig m the 7th district, ongiiwlf I* now Crawiord county. H i.I u tfie ls‘ jJJ and creditors. T erms uiaue known • n the GEORGE W Nov 3. 1847. _ \iDiiMNi it vniix’w s vi.i:.- u ,7* on M.iitday tin* 13th day of Jkc a' l lie noum.* ol the lute Rofo rt Veal of 1 Wigjp 1 ’ ceased, all the perishable property f**wWP I deceased’ estate, to wit; Corn, F*dder. e ‘ gj ton, one Dorse, one yoke of Oxen, ,y| amt stock Hogs, iTaniatioji Tools, en Furniture, and other articles too tv dicta Temwon the day of side. l.ftpl MARTHA M VEAB, ; Niiy 3. 1847 *1 \ UHNIHTR ATOM** SALK ’ j\ an order ot the Honorable llie Ink J I Hu.uier county when sitting for Ordmary I ‘t; m j 1 fo* sold at the Court House dor of saw c*, | first I’u **4liyin J munry next, L'tweenu 1 ’ ot Hide, tli” following negroe*, vi*: 165 veins old ; Ben a mm, sixty yearn"W- NUti sM i 22 yearsofif; Judy u wouuil), M yean* child one year old. , , in fbirrhs M-rs w.ll Is* required t< n . LrgrO ‘ exciM’ditig thirty dollars, with !• 23i1. 3.v l U 18W- f"” - ~! tl. • mt- pi. hi It Gol.lmu, ‘ u ’ tli” heirs l said deceased. A^s* J" 1 ’ “ , ' 7 WSM i DM I NINTH ATOM’S SAME /\ M til.’ piIIMUIMHI <4 III’ Hfe ‘ •'* -.X cawil, in riumU r I'utiiit) ,mi * I " IP * ’• (^#i,l I* i.ilm-i ii.'M, all til. I- 1 liaHrpnerJ,'„|M .'J, lurk” *'" rk ‘ ‘;r„i I'mA) llons-s. Mules, 4 OWS. II l.uge ‘ J stock llo” *, I aiimng uteiisds, ‘ 11 -Ufpt )'* ■ .I!-. IV-•. * oxen, and n variety ot ©titer anw rw ""° n ROUV.NU lil'.l R'h A.lmitiititjtfetetO Sr pit ’ 4 fei 27