Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, November 24, 1847, Image 4

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M ‘ S S F. KENDRICK, CON(.;ii>i STREET,FJ’LASKI SQUARE. N.l VA NX A H fi > I iGS leave to iuforiu the Ladies of Macon that she j y ii, !v ‘ -,vcd an elegant and choice assortment, i Ml ..11l specially selected, to offer inducements w.* emi.uvl u uwn, consisting 01, C ’■! -k Silks iSotuisand (jrtw d’Orieans, \ t n-res-<:ui .Vierinua, Lace Dresses, [French M usselius .1 * Guiiien, I Muslin do do. work] S kan 1 W -Hillen Fluids, | damiltas,Cloaks, & Visites, Plaids for Ci aks, Fme French Flowers and G.ughama, I Feathers, A pteca?, Tulle Illusion, t aoton Mnwisand Scarfs,j Ribbons of all descriptions, Br. che and C nhnierc do. | Ladas Caps, mude un- Fr aolnEm i lories, made, b. ich. and vVmu- L icos, , Fancy Neck-Ties aud Cra- Do. do. Veils, vnts, 8..Jal L n Veils, [Nelvet Ribbons, Cipe- and B iinus, 1 Combs, Slides, Fi mg san \ Fninmings, Buttons, Funs, Long mu Short Gloves, | Piuses, Bags, Colored Velvets 4 Plush***.’ Hosiery, Florences and M nceilme-*. Fancy China Articles, &,c , At very Reasonable Prices. 21 1817. October 27 JBl7 6t30 .li JAU. \ A CO’S WHOLESALE AND RFT AIL HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. The undersigned having purchased frotnF ; ‘-Ju-IC. Whiu it his enure interest, in the HAT ujL CAP ESTABLISHMENT, on Mmberry streel, beg leave to announce to the public Hi ,i they are now receiving, direct from their own Manupavtorv, a large and well selected stock of HATS AND CAPS. CONSISTING IN TART OF MEN*B AND BOY’S Fashionable Black and Drab Beaver Hats, do do do Nutria do do do do Silk do do do do Brush do do do do Cussnner do do do do plain Russia do do do do Angola do Broad Bran Black and Drab Beaver do do do do Brush do do do do plaui Russia do do do do Cassimer do Mi n’s Pearl Sporting Hats do Ashland do do Tampico do do Kniekerboker do do Black Glazed do AlatT * a-*.;i uient of Men’s and Boy’s Black Dral WGOl!. HATS, of every des irmtion. Men’s and Bov’s prem Ott**r Caps a splendid article do do tine Fur Caps, new style do do tine Nutria Jo 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 T<*g :h< r with every other description of Hats and Caps now < xtant. Pos?wsing lacilit ies for obtaining their supplies, equal lcd by no other establishment in this section of Georgia, and surpass 1 by none in the State, and devoting their exclusive att ntion to the Hat business, the subseriL rs are prepared to sell every article in their line nt the lowlst prices, and to warrant giving satis tact ion to their customers. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock and prices BELDGN A CO. Store in Mulberry st. signoftne Mammoth Hat. Sept 1 0 STRONG & WOOD,.^* ■r-4* H \ VL received by late arrivals from Philudel phiit. \ a York ind Boston, ft large and general as sortment o, LiOO i’S and SHOES,consisting in pan ‘•f tii* ton -a ig articles: Gents tine Fr*mdi Boots, Gents calf t- wed and pegged Boots and Shoes of all qu ilitfes fin !pi !C*'*s, übfe >nd single sol#-s ; Men’s kip an t thick Boots. Boys ami Youths’ calf, kip and thick L.'Us; Li thick am! thin Hoie Gaiters, both blank and colored, Ladies’ pa lent leather Buskins and slip per®: Ladies’ lustring ami kid Buskins, Slips and Ties. Lad.- •, Kid and Gout Lace Boots and Buskins and Walking Shoes ; Misses’ black and colored Gaiter Boots ; M* - V kid ami goat Boots and Shoes ot''differ ent qualities; Children’s Gaitei and Morocco Boots ot all colors. 7500 pairs Men’s and Boys think black und Ruig Bro gans fir*, .pi dity, double und single soles, iron and wood tacked. With oth • k nds of Boots and Shoes not mentioned above ; in conclusion we have the largest and best se lected stock uiat we have ever olTered in this market. Kept on hand, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Call Trimming and Binding skins. Lasts, Tegs, Thread. Ac., and all unities used in manufacturing Boots and Shoes. Nov 3,1847 31 ts KSW IMPROVEMENT. TTAV.-'iG employed an experienced p* ~*,n, (Mr. fc dr. A South,) I am now prepared to inanu t i.*Lii *y of every description, ( ordials. Syrups. Ac. AtC.— V i orders promptly attended to. and (. an di-*s p civ and m neat boxes and m a style inferior to none of the Norm . > Factories. 1 flatter myself that mqual ity, varh ty -nI im • tness, mj mli nnot be excell ed A portion ot patronug is solicited CHAS. H. FREEMAN Oct 27 30 “Va j Is the pftcesl Ule*” I i'Nl’ p c iv and at my Store on Cotton Avenue, a utile . i every thing— onsistingin part of, Kio, La gui a, and a superior art id <• ot Old Government Java Cuilee. St. Croix, Porto Ru o, New Orleans, Pulveris ed, Clashed Loaf and Cotiee Crushed Sugars. Crack ers of every description, Prune Goshen selected Butter, Table and Dmrv Salt, Candles,Cocoa. Chocolate, Pr‘- se.ved Giiufr. Cordials, Sardines, Anchovis, Capers, Pepper Sauce, Brandy Cherries. Peaches. Apricots and Pears, Prunes, Walnut, Mushmon and Tomato Cat su .s, Biack. Hyson <SI Gunpowder Pens, Starch, Dates, Currants,Citrons, Ahnonds. Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Eng hsh Walnuts and Pecan Nuts,Pme Apple Cheese, Du pont’ hue canister Gunpowder, 6lc Ate. C. H FREEMAN. Oct 27 30 rtiTR ACTSof Vanilla, Lemon, Nutmeg, Roar, and Bitter Almond, for flavoring Jellies, Pastry, &.c For sale by CHS. H. FREEMAN, Nov 3. 31 ts _ Cotton Armur. J MURDOCK, H AVING determined to close bis business in Mn . con, osiers his stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, t .uprising every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, nt prices lower than was ever offered in this market. The stock is entirely new, having been purchased wth great care during the pust three months in Now York and Boston. Persons in want \ ot dry goods, w .ll do well to call and examine the stock S before purchasing ; among the stock may be found Rich Dress Silks, Broad Cloths, Plain Black do. Camimetes, Embroidered Cashmeres, Satmettn, Satin Striped do. Kentucky Jeans, Rich Oriental Morinoes, Beil Blankets, Plain Black do. Sheetings nil widths, Rch Plaid Alpacca. {Shirtings, tine hclio Striped do. [Threnn Edgings, Ftain Black do. Jaconet do. Oregon and Gold Plids, Evening Dresses, Carolina do. Luce Capes, Delameti of every quality. Piano Covers, Black Bombazine, Linen Damask, Gingham*. Calicoes, Shawls of every descrip- Fumiture Prints, lion, &c. * Nov 3, 1847 31 ts Notice* THE Subsrriberhas taken this method to inform his friends and the public that he has opened anew Blacksmith * Shop, at his old stand on Cotton Avenue, and tlstt'Ts liunseli thut he cun do work lower than can be procured many other shop in this City, and solicits a share of public patronage which will be thunkiuliy re ceiv'd. Mill work and Gin (leer Bolt*. Plantation tools and Ploughs ot all descriptions do .e to order, and a supply ot Bolts, Ovc , constantly on hand t </’ Horne shoung at the usual price PETER CH( XHI AN. Nov 17, 1 >l7 33 3iu. J tf* Telegraph will ropy. ”SSO “REWARD. 1 STOLEN fr in the subsrrilier in Thoinaston, Gm a llotllilo llhclc Goml l.e\n Mutch, I -4, ill jewelled, M. J Tobias,maker, No 151101. Engraved <>n the cap in a circular “made expressly lor Win B Johnston, Macon, Geo.” Also, a GOLD KEY, with Mas nlc emblems engraved mi it, and my liume, J W W Dr . k t will give the above re ward for the recovery ot the Watch J. W. W. DRAKE. Nov 3, 1847 32 Im \DM ‘ rRATOR S HALE WiU be dd on . tlu ihst T M*adsv in F 1 I ninry next, before the court h u*. door in 1 uronaeville, Thom.** county, be tween th usual hours ut sale, Lot of No, 3IU, in the Jrtth !i-iiii’i of Early county, originally, now Tlioiumh county, containing two hundred und Tilty a nes; sold iih th* property ot Archibald Gmv, lute of r i a loot comity, deceased, for the benefit of tfie leiis of t..i i dcccuseu. ‘JVrms mude known on the duy ot sale. WILLIAM M. BROWN Adin’r. November 17. 1847. 33 ids TIMA I ’PGR S SALE,-Will he sold at the late re idem *of William Kitchens, Sen’r deceased, iu Jones c uiity, on Thurnilay, the 23d day otDscem b* * next. Ihbe|s* t-hubl*• p operty belonging n Mis#*#. tnt ‘ said deceased, not disposed ot by \V ill, consist i H rut' l ,l, cows, fldcr. hogs, sheep, 40 saw gm und Minimig “••■T, buggy and liunieas. two htuse wag on. x- art I’lucksinitu's tools, mill Iron*, and house hold and kitc li< u Uirmture, with other articles too ledi- j ou* i muniu*i Terms made known on ’he day. WILLI AM KITCHENS, ( r . OKREN W KITCHENS } l,x n | November 17, 1847. 33 6t* t.coigin Monroe County. \l r 111-RE AS John II Flournoy applies tome for vs Inn is of adiu iuist rat ion on the estate of Ssruli Al’ jumuy, deceased, late ol said county. r l u*-t uie th r lore to cite and udinotiudi all and sin gu<ui, \ -im k'liiijcd aiid crvditots of said deceased, to Is* and app ‘ur at iuy offer within the time preset died by law, u* show cnuse >f any tkacy huve, why said letters slv uld not Is* granted. Gifan under mjr lumd at oflice, this fifteenth dav . id Novcml'cr, I*l/ | LG CABAN IBS,’ i o I Navtmk’ tL 1*47 33 2w i JI icju > Mulberry .'treat, MACON, GA. rpHE above K’Vll known and popular establishment, I having recently undergone a thorough repull, is now unsurpassed by any tiling of the kind in the South ern country, and is open tor the reception of visitois du ring the tlay und evenings. To busme-s men, Planters, Merchants and others, it affords a pleasant and agree able place of innocent and healthy relaxation and n musement The above establishment is in the most convenient part of the city, being on Mulberry street, nearly midway between me Hotels, and m the imme diate vicinity of business. The proprietor flatters him self that he lias hitherto had the g.*od tortu •to give sat isiHciioii in tlie orderly management of the establish ment, aud assures the public thut he w ill strictly en force the observance ol the same good older lor the future. The Proprietor hope's that with these recommenda tions and a strict attention to business, to merit the pat ronage of the public. Lj iu lili.‘)VV-X Mm ai. i>t 1. 1347 2“ D22 LOACHL & WXiLCOXSON, r 3 *i y Maiuifaclurert anil Dealers in CARRIAGES AND HARNESS VV ~~ ’OF EVF.RV DESCRIPTION, Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia. De L. A, W. have constantly for sale, on the best terms, F.LIPTIC SPRINGS, AXELS, STEPS. BANDS, LAMPS, COACH LACE.—PATL.VT AND TOP LEATHER, Plated and Japanned Harness Mountings, Paints, Oils, Varnish, March 10, 1817. 0 ll ► •> I m iDDLKh : MORRIS WBBTCOTT have on hand n first rale ol SADDLES, liAK i NESS and CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, of all kinds, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Then facilities are such that they can sell lower than any other establishment of the kind in the city. Give us a call before you buy, is all wc ask fora re commendation REPAIRING done at reduced prices, in a workman-like manner. Cotton Avenue, next door to A J. & D. W. On- Dec 3, 1846. 42 halo sincfl Livery liable. rplIE undersigned respectfully inform I tlr ii friends and the public, that tlu;y opened a Stable in Macon, for the Iv’ l ,lir l )OS< ’ °i doing a SALE AND LIV i.R Y BUSINESS, and resnectfully so licit a share of public patronage Their Starnes an con neetp | won th FLO YD HOUSE, und every attention will be paid to customers m order to give general satis faction Their Stables ore large, new and commodious, with line Lots and very convenient. Persons would do well to give us a call. N HAWKINS, J. W. HARRIS. Macon, April 1, 1847. lltf FOR SALE. GHII Plantation in Macon county, known an the re- L hi deuce of the late Mrs Stapler, lying oil Flint ri ver, eight miles above Travellers K*st, containing n bout lourte<*n hundred acres, oil the East side of the ri ver, with about -ix hundred acres cleared, most of ii level and in good repair ; and six hundred on the West sale it the river. ‘I he cultivated lands having been wel kept up are m a good state for producing a laige crop the nsuing year. It ts useless to say any thing of it* prod id on, hH-ality. X.e . as|R'rs<iis wisninu to purch ase, A id ot cours - w..-h to look andjudge for r hemselves ‘l'he place w ill be shewn by the overseer on the premi- ! ses THE LEGATEES. Nov 3, 1843 31 ts FOE BALE. THE Building on Second Street, formerly oe iJjji! copied as the Georgia Messenger Oflice —Apply S ROSE. Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 25 WTLX, BE SOXjI>, On Tlm sday. 23 November next, to the highest omybi<lde> (it not previously dispoer'd of,) the farm on winch the sol>• enU*r now lives, lying on the uppei Thomaston road, eight miles not th-west of Macon.— Said farm consists ot 2024 aeiesof land, 130 of which are in cultivation and under good fence, the remainder is woodland, first quality oak and hickory upland. Al so 7 head ot horses mid mule* —20 head of calm (Hunter’s fine milk stock,) 1 >rkc of oxen and about 60 head of I s \!so a lo of wh* at, corn, fodder, |>ea> potatoes Ac. One, two horse horse waggon and har ness ; one ox cart ; one Bnrouch arranged for single or ! double harness; farm implements; I louse whole furni ture nnd sundries ‘l’lie whole is offered on the premi*. sand is a fine op portunity for one wishing a small farm near Macon, come and buy cheap ! cheap ! for cash. R. W. JEMISON. October, 7th 1847. 6w28 I IIAKBR l. VN'DS FOR SALE. J VVfES BOND offers for sale three of the best • settlements of Land in the county of Baki-r, viz: one comprising Two Thousand acres, on the Ki- > okee creek, in the second district ot said county, on j which there is anew well finished Frame Dwelling j house, and appropriate out houses, &.c., constituting I the best improved plantation in Baker county; said I plant* t on Ii iving s. ven hundred and fifty acres of clear ed land in the best ordei for cultivation. Also, Seven Hundred and F'ifty acres, lying on the Colawuhee,com prising some of die choicest Cotton Lands, and contain- | mg three hundred acres of open land, with all necessa ry i [nutation buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement [ of Fifteen Hundred acres, in the second district of La ker, on the Colawahee creek, one of the very richest unimproved places in tin* county —Apply to JAMES BOND, Baker ruuntv, Ga. or JOSEPH BUND, Macon, Ga. St>pl. 1817 -26 Ut \II VHI E I UVi ltl\ Bit PZa &.I7TATION ron SALE, C CONTAINING Six Hundred ncres of Pine and 1 j Hammock Land—two hundred and fifty or three j hundred cleared, situated on the main road from Ma- | con io Tallahassee, iilteeii miles above Albany, Baker 1 couuy—well improved, and one ol the best watered places in this country, and noted for its good health and fine water. Come soon, or you will loos*/ a bargain. Oct. 20,1847. 2m R A McCOMB. VALUABLE PLANTATION IN BAKER COUNTY FOR SALE. 117 ILL be sold on iavorable terms, a body of Land \\ consisting of eight fractions, und four Lots of 250 acres each, comprising 1740 acres, lying on the west bank of the Flint River, Irom four to eight miles below Albany. About 300 or 350 acres are cleared, and 250 now in cultivation by Michael Lott. Most of the Land is valuable, and is a very desirable location for an extensive cotton planter, und it ile> has great advantage aa range for stock immediately below Persons wish ing topurchase, will apply to the subscriber, at this oflice. SIMRI ROSE. Macon, Sept. 1, 1847. Lauds in linker, Dooly, Lee and Parly for Sale. No. 330 7h D -mict Early, now Baker, a valuable lot ; No. 67,2bth Ds Gariy No 13U,8th Dis. Dooly; No *.*s 5 i Dis Dooly . N0213, 13'; ict<l’Lee. Visit or apply to the Subscriber at llaicyondalr P (). (30 mile . iHtion Central Railroad) Semen Cos .Ga One of the above lots is near llawkinsville ; one near Travellers Rest; one near Starkville. Sept 8 1847 1y23 WILLIS YOUNG. JOHN JONES non, (LATE Jones AND HOLT) I %\i it t: H O USE AND ( OJI MISSION MERmAN TS , MACON, Geo. June 23, 1847. ts 12 HAEDEMAN Sl HAMILTON. Mu re-House and Commission Merchants, MACON, HAMILTON 3l HARDEMAN, Factors and Fommi*"ioi Merchants, SAVANNAH, WILL give prompt attention to die sale of Cotton and Country produce, as well os to the tilling ( f orders'tor Bagging, Rope, and family supplies. Sept. 29. 26 ts WARCHOU3L AND COM MISSION IIISINFSS. undersigned having !*oanie sole pro- I I pnetor of the Fire Proof Warehouse occo t/i* and tue past Heaaoti by Dyson Richartlmn. Ireg* eave to uiloriu the public tuul be Ims aastH iaied with lain in i)U'Hi*i*, Mi Jom cm Cooi cr . and Mr Wm M Rob rt*. wiiooc ability and expt/ricnee entitle them to the confidence ot the |M*op|e He thetelim hopes to share u liberal patronage. : >s as main tain the confi dence repos'd All orders will receive prompt attention, and liberal advan e> will be made on Colton in store, THOMAS DYSON. Macon, July 14. 1847. fiuils WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. ■* v\x. nplIE onbscrilsT will ccmtinue to carry on 1 th*’ above basilic *■ *t the Fire Prims UareLue on Cotton \venue, wliert* lie vr id i.l k.rd all ,h usual fuel it,*s t* planters und others in the storage ol Cotton and any other kind* ol comitty pro duce. Goods. Ac I’lic NN ur*'house is ns side from uan- S'X by ti'e is any **thcr in the State, and convenient to e bisin ss part <l ih* city. All order*lor lus custom ers will meet with prmnpt attention. June 16, 1847 6m 11 N OUHLEY WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. I HE *ubsrriln r, having removed from the WiMr.iiorsE occupied t*y him ln**t year, and S9B|tak< ii thatlmig kn.*>s.. *• Gkav. V Wai i.ik i m oppoditc t* tH A vr>. Wood A Co’* Store, re*|H‘Ctfill.\ tenders his thunks to lus former patrons and tneiul*. (in 1 solicits a continuance of th*’ir patronage, with the nsanr ance that he will devote In* whole time and spare no **t orti to promote their interest I.ihlrai ADVARdtf will be made to those who require them : anti I'tifers for HA(iGIN(i M rchnn dize. promptly tilled on the moat reisotwhle terms GLO JEWETT May 18th 18tT 7 , T ROBER? A. ALLEAT Faclor and Commissi a. Mcrclianl. No. 112, Bay Street, Savnnimii, Geo. IXT ILL attend strictly to the f-tor. ‘.r and wl** < ; VV Cotton, Corn, Flour, and other p l-; ■*, hihl wil. make liberal caah udvaiiccn ou gooun coiungUwd lo hi* House. Rlilkl.ncks —Mr Jann-s A. NiobeO fbW’,. , ,1/n con. J 11. li. u Hahmgton, j Graves, Wood A C.J Dye A. Kobe) ls*>ii, Aneiisla lit.tuou A Young, Marietta. Dr. George F. Pk rce, Sparta July 21,1847. ly 16 JOHN P* GAVAIf At CI . Auction and Commission JV*!ercnants and Forwading Agents, MACON, GA _ Macon, July 21,1817. Bmi6 HOLT Sl ROBES j FACTORS ASD CNGKA! CO.U./IISSION MFIK HANTS, Sn van null Georgia, REBPECTFI LLY tender their seivices to their friends and the public. Having been natively en gaged in this branch of business for several y m past, ttu ir actual experience and observation hasutlbrded them every opportunity of becoming pert'-etly tamilliur w ith the duties and responsibilities attending its op* m tiotis. Their personal attention will be uiv ntosnbs of COTTON AND ALL OTHER PRODI/CE con signed to their care, also to executing old* is lor BA( i- GING, BALE ROPE, FAMILY AND PLANT ATION SUPPLIES, nt th** lowest Prices. Their charges will be as few und reasonable ns the actual coat can lx* made, by strict economy, with facil ities for Storing, Weighing, Ac , which aie not surpass ed in the city. Th**y hope by continued application and personal attention, to promote the interest, and give sat isfaction to those confiding business to their care. .-k&.i ntr. Sept 8,6m23 B b’ IB] RS< IN LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS. UT E repectfully inform our friends and the planters generally, of Alabama and Georgia, that the Gl i RARIV COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY is in lull operation. It is amply supplied with the very beat materials which could b** selected. The machinery is all new, and constructed on the most approved plans tor the manufacture of Cotton Gins. The machinists and workmen employed in the estab lishment are skillful nnd experienced in the business ; and we have made such improve: i nts in the mechan ism and construction of our (inis that we lee 1 certain, in every 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 late improved (ims to planters in various parts of the country during the season, and not one ot that number has failed to give general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample of Cotton. ORDERS can be sent to us by mail, or contracts made with our Agents who are travelling through the country. GINS will be sent to any part of the country, and in all cases warranted to perform well. Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di rect their letters to Columbus, (iu. N. Ousley. Macon, is our Agent for Central Geoi iiia. e. t Taylor a o > t Sept 22 25tf • Griswold’s Improved Cotton Gins. rpHE subscriber will continue the ni.'inu: ,cture of I Gins on his usual extensive scale, and embraces { this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for j their liberal patronage heretofore. The estimation in j which his (Jins are held, may !*• known from the fact of his having sold more than two thousand during the last three years—probably ten to one ovr any other > Factory in the State. ‘lnisevidence of the superiority : of his Gins, is accounted for by his being the iiist to in troduce the late improvements, and k * ping the fend by yearly adding new ones. His first and second im provements made the quality ot cotton perfect, though some were rather slow. His third made th*in sulti ciently fast. It then only remained to make them n,< r*- durable nnd convenient, which has been d* ■:i.■ he l* lieves effectually, by several new iiiiprowmnitsth” pre sent year: besides, I je lias the excius.v right for th** State, with the privilege ol other sections, to furnish { Reid’s Patent Water Boxes, which arc ltelieved to in* ton times more durable than any other, by those who have made a fair trial of them , and are infallibly sc- 1 cure against tire by friction. His tine Gins will gin j Mastodon Cotton as well as any Siw Gin can. His agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit speci mens of his late improvements, and point out th* ir ad vantages in time for all to engage and be supplied be fore the next ginning season, or engagements can be made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, Georgia. Gins w'ill be delivered at the purchiiser’s res idence, in any part of the State except the Cherokee counties, wtiere they will be left at the D< j* t on the I Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. Alt wai-j runted to perlorin well, if used according to the direc tions sent with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 34, 1847 6 coTsorr orris. rpHE subscriber would inform the plametso: G*or X gia, that he has removed lus Cotton Gin I ‘ cion j to Bibb county, 3 miles from Macon,on the road lead- j ing from Macon to Gordon, where lie intends to maim facture Cotton Gins of a quality sujxrior to any he has ever Indore made, if possible. In the construction <>l ; his Gins, he will particularly guard against tli* possibil- j ity of taking tire from the Gin. And lie re lie. would re mark, thut it is impossible for a Gin to take tire 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 tire from a different than the box. To this objection the Gins manutacturedb y the subscri ber, are not. and never have been liable. 11 is Gins will be made of the best materials, and warranted to perform as well as any Gins made in the State He has . un excellent water-power to turn his machinery, and i a good saw-mill right at hand, which will enable him to sell Gins on as good terms as any other Factory in ! the State. O. VV. MASSEY. April 1, 1847. 3tf_ ! Farmers take notice. YTT'E have the right of a number of Counties fer W Gaylord’s Patent Straw-Ci ttf.r This mu 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 boy of twelve years old can work it. It can be attached to a gin wheel without any extra expense, as the fly-wheel answers tor a pulley.—- : ‘Phe great advantage of this machine ov r all others, is in the shape of the blade—it being concave and convex, : parting the straw in the middle und cutting both ways, which no other blade can do. So simple is this ma chine, than any person that can grind an axe can put the blade in order Any black-smith can make the blade. We shall keep one on hand for our friends to examine before purchasing. CIIAS P LEVY A CO. Ocnmlgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue. Macon, July 14, 1847 Istf ~ OCMULGEE FOUNDRY^ J rjOLTN A LEVY are prepared at the shortest ! tX notice to furnish all kinds of finished Machinery, I Strain Engines, Castings in Iron or Brass, Mill Gem ’ mg of all kinds, Bcvd ami Spur Gearing, Gin i Gear of all patterns and sizes, Fan Gearing, Cotton I Gm work. Press Pulleys, Hand Railing, Fire Proof Doors and Windows, Cemetery Railin ‘-'. Gudgeons, Inks, Ac. We unite our friends ami all who uie in want of any of the above articles, to give us )t call on Cotton Avenue, A F HOLT. WM S HOLT CIIAS P LEVY. Macon, Oct. 13. 1847. 28 ly Cotton Presses for Sale. rpHE Cotton Press* * (Bullock's Patent heretofore X used in the Pack ng establishment ui this city, will We sold it itumediute application is nim.'e, at wry re i duced prices, including lianie woik, wmdlas, aiul every thing complete tr : cn piess, and sold in conseq i nr-- lof th*-proprietors having disc aitiiui'*l the re parking business Apply to ROBER T FINDIAY. Macon, July 14, 1847. tl SQUAHX2 BALLS. 131 LIiOCK S COMPOUND LLV i R i O’l PON I > PRESSES, b.mg : ( ••nil> -linipi'ti* .1 nnd imp *v ed, are now offered t<> those wishing t* put up S.j mre Bales ns a superior article to any in ut*’ An examination of their construction and principle, by those who study true economy, and wish a goou and t*ernian* ut article, is solicited that they may see und judge for theui'-|vct*. Price*. Eighty-tiv llollnrs, aidivered in M unn, which inclink s the whole ot the outfit of Irons, Rope, Patent Right, Ac. Annexed is bill of Timber for Same 4. .. .pieces... .22 feel long, 10 by 10. 1 M 16 ” “ 10 by It) 1 44 21 “ “ 10 by 10. 4 44 13 “ 44 6by 6 2 44 16“ 44 12 by 16. 1 44 12 “ * IV by 20. 1 “ s|“ “ ‘J by 21 2 “ 15 “ 44 3by 8 2 * 4 15 “ 44 sby 5 1 “ 10 “ “ 12 by 12 1 44 7 “ 44 12 by 14. I “ “ 44 4by 12 10 good plank 18 “ •• If by 12 1 ** 25 “ • 4by 12. 3 scantling* 20 “ 44 3by 4. AIo, Gin Geerin;! id all *:/**•. kept cii!stn"tly * i | ban I . peering l*r .Merchant Mills * ’niton Factories* an 1 MiM-Stonesoft'Verx le**Mipti*n. I'cii.-hi ,| t > ord* i at Fouii'lary of H FINDLAY. S\ ncn, Geo. ] | Aug 11. 18|7 |y Straw Cutters. I) ! i IA • ‘ Via* bin* which. t*r pnu • ■ *•i •l, , 1 nnu durability, are |r**lvibi\ •in.ii'pns* I Tb**> a** v I th* by, in* {talent right a I lair, but n plain and wufetuu 1 < till machine tor cutting straw, cotn-staiks, t*dd> r. I shucks. Ac. with ix'rb'i'i e ist-aml d’ -p-neii Plant* m and otlu'is are re*} >ecttally invit***! t> call ut Fnulii.\ i* Foundry, eorin rot Walnui and fourth *tr* eis. Mu* June 23, 1847. ts IV I I ’■'ll 1 ■ • ‘ ‘ • m ; I .Stone Entabliabtm ■ t in New York, will mrnish i xTO.M.s, *d any sw , ami v* arrant*.l f the wiy b* -i quality ROBERT MNDI-W Macon, Nov 13, I*lß t*> I\T 4Cl)\ A 82 It V<B S I ’III I\| DRY, i MA< 11 IN E SHOP.—Th” suh scntier h iving recently made mrigp mid important ndili tions to lus former .. Tot patterns lor Overshot, Breast and ’l’ub Mill G;i . is i**w }•.■ ,’ ii’ dto create or deisfor Flour vluls. t’otmii bcetpru'S, Horse power Mills for phimnt!* i ‘ n Ac • ale** Cotton Press es, Gm G-'itr,Plate, ml i*:*,is, and AEd Irons oieveiy description; all , vv’i h v. made of the very best material and workiu on reusoiiutile and accom modating terms. ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, June 17, 1846 1 ylB CARVER 3 GINS. nplIE Sulxcril • • 1 1 Aleuts for the sal <d E CAR J VER A CO'B., l'ut. i.t iinpruved COTTON GIN. Tins gin i. i : ! itscit to be a very siqieri. article wherever it ii ‘’ et-n used, and no better rec. ommemlation cri : ven it than the opinions of thou* who have teste.! it. f l e.vy are both elegant and dura ble in their mak .i ‘ .l tue warranted to give sutisioc tion in all cases. <■! di- y may 1 e returned. The former priceshav*- he*-n *!•-;-i*inlt!v reduced. Apply nt the • Ware-House of the - JOHN JONEB A BON. M ‘c, m Sept 1 15w2J 111 in a, and Liulinuivait‘. i weme') THE subs ribers ar* now receivirg (ill grwv. | C rsr ailditioii t< their fe mer Stuck,) a., m ini J v,# sortinent *jl the Ini’ -t nnd most lashionable uIW sty ies and patterns, among which are Gold band French Chin* Dining Sets. White “ “ “ “ ‘ Gold hand and Whit** Chinn Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitcher*. —Coffee and Tea Cups, by the piece or dozen. Whit** and Flowing blue (irnnitc Dining, Tea and Toilet S*'ts., Plates, D>h*s, Cover Dishes, linkers, Soup auJ Sauce TmcriH, I’itchers, Ewers and Basins, Coff < s nnd ‘l'ens/i *a P , Creams,and Bowls to match Dining and T a S -ts. Light Blue Dining,'lYa and Toilet S< ts; Plates, Dish es, Cover Disiies, Ac Ac. t*> match. Also, a barge and compa t- nssortment of C( bMMON WARE, which tliey offer to Country Dealers, ns low as ran be bought in any other mark* i in the State. Our STOCK OF’ GLASS WARE, embraces every kind and variety which belongs to our branch of trade. HYDE \ JONES. Corner of Mulberry and Second Street and opposite the 11 ashington llall. Macon Sept. 2V, 1847. 6m2f> Crockery and (dam Ware. DINING ami Tea S>'is. suiHtrtine Slone nnd China Wnre, Liverpool and Plain Ditto, Plain, and F’luited Glass Wnr* *4’ < \<vy d<-scription, Tumblers, Decanters, Wines, Fi w Baskets Pitcners, Ac., a very large and general stoik |ust received by LOGAN A. ATKINSON, sept 29 26tf. T IFE IKIIIIAKCE -The New YWk Xj Life insuranc* ;ndTiu.-i ( nipany having estab lished an Agency in he city of Macon, persons may ef fect Insurance with ‘his Company on their own Lives or the Lives ol othem, aud * ither lor tiie whole dura tion of life or tor a limited period, by the payment of a small annual premicix SPLPH, N ALLEN, President. CHARLES C 1’ \ L J ER, Secretary. E. BOND, Agent, Macon. Macon, AqrQ 1. 1817. jrsl 8 A % ITiiA.V/ ( JIIMW, * J. I Oi HARM bE >■ ( 1 ‘N.N—The undersigned A ;*-nst will take risk- agemst F ire in this city, Griffin, j Forsyth and other tewrts ui the State. *n as favorable j terms nanny responsible Company. They will also in sure against the risks of River Navigation ; their present j rates are, 3-4 per ceu;. to Savannah,ami 7-8 toChnrles- I ton. REA A COTTON Macon, April 1,1817. 5 31 nt mil Life Idmi.iuicc ( onipiiuy of York. MORRIS ROBINSON, President, Samuel Hannay. Seerctary. \ CCI MULA‘I Eilnett profits amounttf> 3400,000. ./ I Ajipiieations received by C. DAY & Cos. July 7, 1847. J 4 HOUSE AND SIGN V UNTING: (rainin il*ii:i <r ,<. ;A I’nper-lmnging OLD ( H AIRS 1 - ated with cane, painted und gilded ; • Furniture repaired, vnmislied, and [Kilisiied; Window Sash and Blinds for sale V F. .SHKRW'OOD. Comer ol Second and Oak Streets. Macon, May lOtii, 1817 v (j Savannah Dyiaj Establishment. \N I ON HA."ER IC K i>egs leave to inform the citi . Zens of MACON, and the up country generally, that he hfis!na*leext*-ii**ive pi epnrations for DYING arid ( LEANS!N(> Lii > woole • Dr**^es,Shawl* Ac Ac. licv*lors, pan.ciflarly Black. Maroon and Brown, will !>** w *irant* *1 *qual t*. any that can b<- pro duc- ii u: the L ...1 1 states. G i.t.eu.* n’a (iannents Kenovnted, Dyed, and warrant and not to soil either the skin or th*-whitest linen Prices moderate. Articles left at the Store ot Mr C. .1 Ells, next door to the Washington Hall. Macon, will he promptly forwarded and returned with despatch. V • • -L 1847. |y3 LIFE INSURANCE. The Nautilus Jim mi! Life Insurance Corap’y. 58 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, (CONFINES its busiiic-s exclusively to Insurance J upon Lives and ail insurance appertaining thereto. It is organized upon th** mutual principle wdneh has been fully t* sled and proved to be superior to any other. I'he 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 a less period than life, par i ticipate equally in th • annual profits of the company. 5. In all cases where the aunual premium shall a j mount to SSO, and 60 percent, thereof shall have been paid in cash, an app:*>ved note may lie given for the J remaining 40 per cent., p.).tblf twelvemonths after date, bearing six p< r cent interest. ’l’he interest to j bepaid annually, but the principal not to be called in i unless the exigences ot tiie company require it, giv -1 ing sixty days notice, and then only by assessments | pro ratn to the extent that may be required to meet the engagements of the company. The Hates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars. for 1 }eur lyrxrs. I Me V-* jrur >tars ! Mi*. 15 J 77 j 88 1 56 t() 169183 320 20! 9l| 95,177 lo 1 91,1 90 373 25 100 1 12 204 50 1 yf 209 160 30j 131j1 36 2 :(6 5512 32,3 2115 78 3511 36’ 1532 75 60 4 35*4 91 700 AARON M MERCHANT, President. ROBERT B CtMji.A! AN, Vice President. ‘l’lusiFES. A M. -dercliunt, Robert B. Coleman, O, Bushnell, John M Nixon, Richard E. Purdy, Hen ry A. Nelson, R. A Reading, Samuel C Puxon, Jus. Harper, Jonathan K Herrick. Loring Andrews, Wm. N. Seymour, M () lb. cits. Richard Irvin. C. F Lind sey, John S Bussing, Henry K. Bogert, Morris Frank lin, Spencer S Benedict Pliny Freeman. Actuary. KT*The company will also insure the lives of Slaves. HYDE A JONES, Agents. Macon. October 27,1817. 30 SULPHA ! ; . quinine; \e. / ON linn*!, u very superior article, which m, will be M>ld low, and al-*o on hand at Tin: \i'V DRUG STOKE. A I<AKGE and complete assortment of Fre.-I and Genuine M. Jicines,Chemicals, ] Extracts, &r. t.-i: ti. r with ail ext*Misivc supply ,t Paints. Vnrnisher, Dye Stuff*. Paint Brushes, Glass IFare, IFliu/c Lead, pure nnd No I, of the beat qual ! ity,&e. I SODA, for cooking jn*ttv#s* s, a much superior arti cle t<* Sal Abatus 1. 1 m th*- ‘in* way, und for mak ing light or loaf bread the new wa v is unequalled. Ml STA.RD, supeiiiue, n lnrg • lt at wholesale und i retail. WHITE VINEGAR, a superior article at retailor per barrel. IIEEAUHING SODA ts tc ek turd retail POTASH utul 8 kL .LKA l't S, wholesale and re -1 tail. COPPERAS, a v iy supeiior article luunuiuciured j by Fair, poweis Weigh.man. BLUE VITRIOL CBiu* Stoned a large supply, re , tailed ut V- ry low ui;o*. COACH YAKNIF.I of ib finest quality jmt gallon. COPAL AND JAPAN N.vRNIoIiES p* r burrel 1 and retuii. M ACCOBOY S.\UFF. L ‘iiilbmJ *la si R<** scent- I ed. direet froia the .m< ..i.ac up i. a: wholes de iV retail, tr*l lUiIC.U* INSTRI M1..N1 >. \e Pocket ease In tiumeiits. f dver S;ri g L:iu*"t.<, I'v ins’ b st T’l* nub do Silver Cutlieter : , ( upptvg Instrument.*, Strinm-s of nil k & SI’ATIONERY. BLANK lUXIKS, Ac. n aond j stock ot Letter au*l Cup Pi*,> . Biunk B.uik*, Inks, Sit ‘d Pen-. \Vi(t< : e 1 i-,i, iat \ y l.w prices. SIiAYING ( KEA-Ve*. ‘ “m l An e|. gain | article of Cream 111 1 • f <!..!* Int s.znf, Shaving Soups, Toib-t S tftp. V ..m g'tcd. in I?*1 -. Ac. PATENT MEDICINES, Ac A (iill supply *i th”* 1 that are tr li. direct from (lie propr.et* *, ct'inpriMiig in pnii —ll istir's Balsam It nl ('heny. Saudi. ,\n ta, Dr Jayne's l am iy Mi rf'ciues m ctrla Ig*l L* *til■*, nt the same nnc as! h*T*-;o|oie. sit.t Pint, “11. er* •11* dy 7/* /•'•hi. ’y Medtcweg, Spencer's Pills, Su a,n't l‘a . 1 • t ■/ lock's Fer* • mil use, a *ure leun.ly, ( o.is's P.Ui, Tli üb'-ve, t"g di* *• w iiii u gn at variety of articles usually kept in Drug Stoies. l ive h<*eii **dected in the i 1 North* rn i.r.rk* is 1* . < a-li. li t>* <ll long eiigng- ■ ed liltin’ Drug Bus n >s. we flutter oil 1 solve* dial our j Mock is not only ot tin* U'-l qua.tty, Ihii dint wo ahuil 1 be üble lo sell tnetn 11* low m any |m*i>ii Sotnli. V. ,U. 1. (i S, LITTLE. Moron, Nov3, 1H47. Jl il ir<- I’ .f . I’ ‘A* ; L.tUf, MillnVvilh). ‘ittb.icru. . ns* him! Sunn. 200 ‘iv-'f- 1 1 bid M i e . Snuff, I 44 Bench 2 44 “ !ri M* Id rt, Mrs Miller fine rut l ‘l'.ewtitg Tobacco, IV* si* v <, KVN EE W(H *|l, \ CO. Nov 17 33 lIOTASII ! POT ASH ! ! Jnr.t reeeiv. I ami tor sale, by SHOT WELL A GILBERT. , Mi con, Aug. 11,1847. 19 (lONCiltll'S WATER ! Just received and for j sale, by SHOT WELL & GILBERT. Macon, Aug. It, 1847. 10 Glass! Wmll Glass!:! JUST received nnd for sab*, a large lot of Glass, o all sizes from Hby 10 to 24 by St. Also a lot of White Lead. Persons wishing t<> purchase, will do Wt II to call. SHOTW ELL • GILBERT. Macon, June 1, 1847. 9 TAKE NOTICE’ mil AT the subscribers keep constantly on hand a I large stock of Drug's, Medicines, Chemicals, P VIM’S, oils, PATENT MEDICINES, Fancy Articles. Perfumery, Glass, Druggists’ Glass-ware, J and a hunt of articles too mutinous to particularize. Their medicines are all fresh, nnd pure, and cheup. The public are respectfully invited to call and see. SHOT WELL & GILBERT, j June 23,1847 12 4 it H i vii En ij o ii’ s HEALTH RESTORA'jIIVE: An Ellectual Remedy for Coughs ami Colds, Liter Complaint, Raising of IHood—Pain in tin* Side and Chest—also for Purifying the lliood—Eradicating Eruptions on the skin—and all other complaints arising from tin* want of tone in the Stomach* rpHE efficacy of the Health Restorative is so well 1. known to th-; public, that the proprietor considers . the publishing of certificates as useless, but those desi -1 runs ot examining them can do so by calling on the A ! gent Pamphlets may also be had ot the Agent, gratis ‘Phe following certificate is trom L)r. Chilton, the well | known New York chemist: ‘‘l have analyzed a bottle of medicine called ‘C. Brink erhofl’s Health Restorative,’ and find that it does not contain Mercury, or any other nietulic preparation, nor opium in uny ot ns forms. It is composed of vegetable matter entirely.” James R. Chilton, M. 1). C. BR INKER HOFF, Proprietor, N Y. Principal ollice in the store of Messrs. llaydock, Cor lies & ( 0., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, &,c., 218 Pearl street. For sale by SHOT WELL & GILBERT, Agents, Macon, also, by Dmggisis generally throughout the U. States. May 12, 1847. 6 ts QUININE! QUININE!! JUST received and for sole, a lit roe 10l of the above named article. SHOT WELL &. GILBERT. October 13,1847 zti Sliotwell A (Gilbert, BY recent arrivals from New York, have received a lull and complete assortment of Druvs, Medicines, I t lie mica Is, Paints, Oils, Dye-SluAs, &e. &c., all of which are now ottered to the public very low, tor cash j They also keep and extensive assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, among which art* Dr Boon's justly cel- . • brated Agin?and Fever Pills, which rarely, ifever tail | to elit <*t a cure. Also, his Compound Cathartic Pills, i an invaluable Family Medicine. Macon, October 13, 1847 28 — j BAILEY'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY— 1 lor coughsAiolds. asthma, influenza .whooping cough, j spittmnot blood, and all pulmonary diseases. BAILEY S SARSArARU LA—For all distuiscs !lr "“"K “"Hi an impure state of the Wood : salt rheum, scrofula, kings evif,chronic rheumatism,dyspepsia, dis pose* ot tin’ skill and bones, old ulcers,etc BAILEY'S LEVER AND AGUE REMEDY— i he most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara tion—and sure cure. BAILEY'S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exterminator ot worms trom the system, in General use throughout the United States. IVA, * LKU MnJTARYSHAV- i 1 •’ G I BE A .Vl I Ins article lias stood the test of eight years, and gained lor ilsell a high reputation throughout the I mted States. Canada, art i most parts of the world I; UI.EV S SUPERIOR iXIIEIJbLE INK-with and without the preparation i w arranted the best article ot tile kind m use. For sale by the Dniggists generally throughout the country, and at wholesale and retail tiy WM BAXLEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hull, comer of Fulton and Sands streets iV s ° S b >’ SHAVES, VV OOD A CO., Macon. Uec. J, 1810. 12 13 iI \ 6 M. Ol LN. Ac.—Just received from tile Acw i ork Brooklyn VV hite Lead Company” Ao 1, No. 2. Lxtra and Pure White Lead. Also m Store—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits l urpetmne ; varnish : Lampblack : Putty.Paint.Bnih es vVc Alc PATTEN 6l TAYLOR. 11 1 ■ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. \I.E persons indebted to the estate of Simon How - ard, late ol Ware county, deceased, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against stud estate, will present them properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law HARRIET HOWARD, adm-x. . I on mes M OSES HOWARD, adm’r. October 20, 1847. as ot NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. 1 LI, person! holding demands against the estate ol . \ W tlliatn P. Brooks, late ol Twiggs county, de- ‘ teas and, are hereby required to render them, in terms of the law ; and all being indebted to said estate, are re quested to come forward and make payment. LAVINIA N. BROOKS, adui'x SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. October 20,1847. ay 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, < ai,m re - Nov 3, 1847 31 6t Georgia- V\ are i minty. \ \ IIEREAS James Ward, administrator on the 4 v estate of Joab Ward, late of said county, de ceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission These ate therefore to cite and admonish, ail and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to l*e and appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed bv law, to shew cause (if any they have,) why said letters shou and not lie grained. Given nder my hand at office, this4th day of Oc tober, 1847, GEO. B. WILLIAMSON, cl’k. c o. Oct. 27, 1837. 30 m6ui ("1 HUM.I V, Monroe futility*—Whereas Wil- I lies Bowden applies for letters of admimstiatiou on the estate ol James Bowden Sen’r., of suid county, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear ut my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Giv n under my hand at office, this 2d day of No vember, 1847. E. G. CABANISS, c. c. o. Nov 3 31 (1 EOItGI I pson County.—Whereas Mach- I arm Bunklcy and James Anderson apply for let ters of administration on die estate of John Buukley, deceased, late of said county. Tin -, an* therefore to cite and admonish ull and sin -1 g'dut tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by ! i law. to shew cause (it any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 26th day of Oc tober, 1847 WM A. COBB, c c. o. Nov 3. 31 nit .1 \, i COIJH I’ O ORDINARY* Munioe (onnty J Septemuek Term, 1847. \I 11 KLEIJERKY Ml-:It KILT, Guardian of ’ IfJL of John L Tyua, having art tied in full with hi said ward, prays letters of Dismission from his said , Guardianship. It is ordered by the Court, that this Rule he published forty days m term* of die law, after die expiration of which tune, said letters will be granted, unless cause to th* contrary be shewn. A true extrat from the Minutes f said Court. E. G. CABAN It'S, c . c. o. Nov 3, 1847 31 40d U DENTON NlliiKIIT’M HALE.—WiII Is soul in the town ot Perry, Houston county, on tli nrsi Til lay in December next, the following pro-1 ta rty, to wit: One sorrel Hons and sorrel Filly, about five yenn* old ; levied on us the properly of Redding Stokes, to ‘ satisfy on** fi In from Houston Superior Court in iuvor j Richard Johnson, jr. and William Smith, ndmiuistia- 1 toiHoti the eaUUe of Needtiam Smith, deceased, agumst Hiid Stokes and D W. Taylor, seem uy—property Im>iiit*(i out by plumtdl. E K HODGES, Dep. Slid | Lot ol Laud, No (23) twenty-three, in tlie eleventh (11 tli) district ol Houston county, containing two hun- I died two and an halt acres, more ot less ;and one lion- j dred and ttxiy acies, inoro or leas, oi Lot No. ten (10,)| in --il l llthdistrict cf Houston county,including ail of said Lit. winch In son the north aide ot the branch, that a from Beavercreek Meeting House, being otic ot tlu* brunches ot Pan creek, containing hi a11,3087 acres, more or less. nil levied on iin th* prop** ty of Mr “hark Howell, toantisty a mortgage fi la from Houston StijM i • r Court, in favor ol Hugh L IVmuiid against said M•■shack Howell; property {K’liited out in said uioiigugf ti lu Two uritinidied Buggy bodies, withsenta, one unfin ished Jersey wagon body, one set ot wheels, one set two horse wagon wheels, one |niii large log wheels, two hundred pounds iron, more or lean, and one w li* at thresh frame; all levied on us the property ot Sumi -son B King, t>> satisfy a Ii hi from Houston Hu|e. n r Court, in favor of Charles VViUiamson against said S unpsMi B King property pointed out by plaiuiitf ( ALVIN LEAKY. Sl,ffi Nov 3 SI LEGAL NOTICES. / I \Kl)l.i\'N ftAl.Li U of the Honorable the Interior Court >i Sumter county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will he hold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door in Btuikesvihe in Lee • t uy. Lot i Lnti*i N° H 6) sixteen, in the (2 h second district of Lee conn *y. s the property of William F. Smith, deceased, sold lor the benefit of the heirs. Terms cash JOHN T. McCRAUY, Guardian. Nov 8,1847 - 81 tda 17*01 It .MON UIN afterdate application win be r made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Upson county, when sitting for ordinary purpose.-, lor leave to sell the NEGROES belonging to th** •.-tan- ot Nancy Bandy, deceased. JOHN FRANKLIN. udm r. Nov 3, 1847 30 m ini MONTHS i made to th** Honorable the Inlet ior Court of Jusjx r county, for leave to sella Negro Child belonging to Lu cien Newton (minor.) O. If. V. NEW'iON, Guar. September 8, 1817. 4m23 made to the honorable the luierioi Court oi Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes lor leave to sell all the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas Fulton, late of said county, deceased. R I*. FULTON, JAMES AVEKETT, A dm'rs Dc bonis //a#, with the Will annexed, j Oct 87 80 m4m I.MM It MONTHS after date, application will be mode to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to Hell all the Inuds and Negroes belonging to the estate of William 1* Brooks, late of said county, deceased. LAVINIA N. BROOKS, iidni’x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, ndm’r. Oetober 80,1847. 22 m4ra MONTHS afterdate, application will Ik* P made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ware | county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to ‘ sell the real estate oi Simon Howard, late of said coun ty, deceased. HARRIET HOWARD,adm x. MOSES HOWARD, adm’r. Ortolx r 20, 1817 89 ra | m K MONTHS after date application will U* made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real property belonging to the estate of Charles T England, deceased, situated in the city of Macon, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN MYERS, Adm’r. October 20, 1847. 4m20 FMH R months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Interior Court of Upson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land, number 75, in'the 10th district of for merly Monroe now Upson county, ns the real estate of Richard N. Smith, late of said county, deceased, fur the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased o JOHN WETHERBY, Adm’r. Sept. I>. HIT i lu tMM It MON IMIS after date application will b<- made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk inson county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, tor leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of John Crunibley, sr., late o! said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors. JOHN CRU MBLEY, Jr. ) K , . JESSE CRUMBLEY \ Adm re ’ \u pist 11. 1847 i'j L'OI It MON 1 IIS after date, application will be I made to the Honorable Interior Court of Bibb County, when setting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave , to sell one lot ‘and No. 218 in 10 District,4th Section ol | originally W’alker, now Dade, belonging to the minors ot B. Goddard, deceased. . SARAH A. USHER,Guard. Macon, Nov. Bih 1847. y*> |jl G.i I lOH N SAM.. VV re ill*- court house door of Marion, Twiggs county, on tin* 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 ol Burke county, de ceased, and sold lor the purpose of a division of said estate among the heirs. Terms ot sale made known on the day ARTHUR BRYAN. Ex’r. Nov 3, 1847* 31 nls iIXEf rOR’S SALE*—-Craw rd < mrt of Or a dinary, Novemuer ‘ierni, l>i7. Agreeable loan order oisaiJ Court, will be sold at tlu* late residence ot James M Harris, deceased, late ot said county on the fourteenth day of December next, the peisonnipropeity of said deevaaed, consisting of mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, corn, lodder, household and kitchen furniture, S ic Sale to continue from day to day until all rs sold, ‘i erms made known on the day ol sal**. JOSEPH BRADFORD, ExT. Nov 3, 1847 3i fit ]TYXE l rOR* n Vi.i lnst Tuesday in January next, at the court hous. in Marion, Twiggs county, the following pro erty be longing to the estate of John 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 ol Laud 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 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—Terms on the day. IRA PECK, Executor. Nov J, 18*7 31 tds nXEI I loirs BALE* v , J2j first Tuesday m December next at the Court House in the county ot Pulaski, the following land to wit: the west hull of lots No. 3ifi and 3ul, m the 24th Diet, of originally Wilkinson now Pulaski County, ad joining James Bryan and Burrell Jordan belonging to the estate of Daniel Massy late of Twiggs County decesed. Sold lor the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors. Terms of sale on the day. WM BRYAN, Ex’r. Oct. 4th, 18-17. 27tds lIXE’ TTToirs SALE.—WiII b>* sold on tlu A first Tue day in January next, at the court house of Crawford county, by order of the Court of Ordinary ot said county, —a negro man named Jesse, alioLt 34 years old, *•* die property ol Miily W. Reeves, late ol Fayette county, deceased, for the purpose of a distribu tion among the heirs of said estate. \V. C. CLEVELAND, Executor of Wm. Cl'veland, deed and Guardian of two of the children of said Miily \V. Reeves, deed. <) >OB7, 1847 89 ido T.IXEI UTOR’B SALE.—WiII be sold before th* Xli Court House door in Lamer, Macon county, agree able to an order of the Honorable the Ink rior Court of said county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following Land, to-wit: Nos. 24, 57, 58 and 60, in tlie first district of formerly Muscogee now Macon county, with a good mill seat on the same ; also Lots Nos. 5 and 131, in the 2d district of said county. Also, on the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold at the Court House door m Marion, Twiggs coun ty, fractional Lot No. 218, in the 28th district of former ly Wilkinson now Twiggs county. Also, on the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the Court House door in Cuthbert, Ran dolph county, Lot No. 23‘J, in the 10th district, and Lot No. 65, in the 11th district of formerly Lee now Ran dolph county. Also, on the first Tuesday in February next; before the Court House door in Americls, Sumter county, Lot No. 242, in the lfiili district, and Lot No. 91, in the 17th district of said county. Also, on th** first Tuesday in March next, before the Court House door in Talbottun, Lot No. 152. in the Ist district of formerly Troup now Taihot eounty. Also, on the first Tuesday in Ajml next, before the Court House door in Sievvart county, Lot No. 152, in the 18th district of formerly Lee now Stewart county. All the Hlmve property sold lor the benefit of the heirs of John Rushin, late of Macon county, deceased.- Terms made known on the days of sale WILLIAM RUSHIN,) S K FELTON, > Ex’rs. JOHN C RODGERS,) Sept. 1, 1847. GOd 22 \DMINIB PRATOR’rt BALE —By virtue of an . order of the Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will be sold at the couit house iloor 111 said county, oil the first Tuesday in January next between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: Mary a negro woman, about tlmiy yea 1 sold, and Isaac, a hoy about ten years old, and east half of Lot of Land, No ll*j and w est half of lot No 113, ill the 15th district of n'lgmally Lee. now Sumter eounty ; said funds are well unproved and 111 n high siat>* of cultivation- also, No. 226, in tlie 27ih dis trict of s.fd county. Sold ns the property of the estate of Thomas M Mann. lute of said county, deceased, for tlie benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said estate Terms made known on the day ol ► ile SARAH T. MANN, Adin’rx. V , I, ! ‘l7. B 2 1 Is II X ‘ Uil X-i d..y th * fourth day of Janun y in xi, m tin- town of’ Fmy, Houston conmy. to ill.- highest bid n , tfi- Ne groes Unit belong*.! to Alien li t hastmii, dec-used, eon siMing ol tome thirty or forty likely N* groea—ol men, women mid children, anti also nt tlu* muil* time mid place, the Valuable Plantation on which hr died, being 1 situated one nine from perry, and on the mad leading I from there to Tallahassee, ami is known as the |*u nmd’s place ‘I tun is a healthy and in innuy i.-|tl* a ‘ most desirable situation. Aim oil the hit* nth day ol I L) .•embcriiext,will Is- sold at the fur ice. deuce o| said ! Allen II CharUmii, deceased,ns above and. ‘cril e.l- -io the Inula-t bidder, the peiishahle property ol said decea?- *L consisting ol a large |uantit> <1 emu,(odder, cotton, horses, mules, aleck and meat hogs, binning utensils, hoii<4*'liold and kitchen furniture, and many other arti cles too tedious to mention The wild side to continue from day to day till till is sold—and all sold under sullmi Jt y in the in.-t will and testament ol am,l deceased ‘1 erius, twelve months credit with unprovedsecui.ty .mmin m t ii \ lain, i WILLIAM t HAST \IN, J *‘ x “ N v :i. 1H47 31 ids \ h'llMsi It ITOli’H n\ I I . Will be at ih'* court house in Irwin conn y, on t'u his Tuesday n January next, Lot No. 314, in the Hth dr* trim ol said county, sold by order of t art i,l Twipg county, as the pr -|srty of'David Young, deceased, latent an id county. JOHN K GOODWIN. Ahn r. Ou'obcr 2*, 1817, JJfMd* 1 l:< - A *>-ILR/KTU \ I o7rs7\ PV on the Kuh day oi Dr, i„h ( J , —Wii : o* me late V\ hiu,in p Brook* i ul i,irep e u*hnbi*,L;,:ii; o ’ ‘‘ R ile.cas.il i lute, to wit: t ~l n ■ ‘ ll *'R hofan.etittle.Moek ami lucut L. ’ Cu Uv:, liouarta'i.tuiiu kiiehet. tu,i il u .I bn,ouc, ‘ “"o*“esu:U > an. i tiler an ‘ 1 to iiu-utlon. ht-ietoruatute I.Jm f '■ ■ c°i,'|,ifud. lYtin*,,, ,i„.,i„ y iu l.A\ IM,\ x. 1ti.(,,.1 I FI.ViuN N Hi u “' s tti ■ Urtober 20, 1047. lil ‘ l A “.'IIMIstu v-iou’s s\, E . I . Ix'tore til. t <Mi?t Hou*.doorintu ‘ K •■•'ll. “II Iliu li:si J u<**<iay in |>.,,. !'-•• ‘• *■ usual In ur* of Hale Th, Hu I l, "!’ l > *‘ , rin*-rl> ■ •,.. Iby Black*l,i„' r ii i.i ■ ‘••***, M.ijoiimi*! Imma •>! Gen lu. H thirty-aevei, acn-S,’ m.” 1 “" d , R w.HNluu.d, will, a eoniiormble sli „ li | K -H uiid uiuhoust-H uii the preiiusea. Sot ‘ H '''** i lt! nn order of the Inferior Couit of p u |. 1,1 1 tor on hinny pui poses, as the ‘\ Cl V ’. r Blackalieui liryui, deceased, h'e ,ns ii.’ ‘• I tile duy ol sale. “ ls ki,„‘ * ■ ELLEN A. BRYAN u W AUG. H. HANBFI i* AJ Wr 8 S.'|l| a, 18-17 at,L h Adjn’r ■ ZJ t,;. ■ A UKIMNTKATOK’SSAM „ I /V “ii tl.” first Tii.sdny iii |, H L.mn lloiisr iloor in tlie town m .M.m.'.n'V” Jl m ty.tbe following land to wit, |, t je, , w - 01 ■ •''* linin'nr less, nls.. somti wvsi lllll,l ui !S In linin’ 130 mure or less ml|iiii,,ii,r .*?ki , a Sntidne \V.,re and ..ihers, l.|.7„'ji'„j ,■ -V ■lolni VS eutltei.ngion lateoi smu Coumv V ! ;i;‘ e ui “>■• *•*“ s uiuj eieunum. I Oct.3,, I ,I^ >WAKUMcROB^O.N.A"| V |>*|IMSTIS V'i(iics7vi, ./V an order “I the Honorable the ‘|,Vi~ iy Snniter eoumy, wlien sitting f„ r nru 1 ,“ **■ ’ and *>•“'•■ Uourt House door i„ t , y „ lie fnsi I lies,lay in December lieii |J?„ c,| Un;, hours ul sale, the tollowing Lot* of L-n, i r ” ! 11, *iß No 217. in the 30,h Ariel.%Df“ : open land Gm-house and dam, tor feerew, under good fence ;No 24H u fol ly acres open land and good fence „and chase is will lie required 4ay onT ? *1 snciU Holes with approved Hurds, payable the 2itl, D, e.-mber, ‘l>m ’ %7 >•! J Sept. 22, 1847. EAS ° N SMITH . M,;, I \ ATOR’S S VI.I ~, 8 o’ ‘ • “",“K nm Tu. S.lay in Dece,„l.e r ” I tlie Court House door in Forsyth Munrn,, ‘ I louse and Lot. lying in the village ol r.,|i {l :■ county ; tile house is a commodious and ekm, ling, and eltncheil to the premises isaLot.,ll mining about 170 acres, good (Ink and II “"•'B Sold as the propeity ol Samuel llivins, lav , coumv, deceased, lor the U-nctit „| ,h e oberal- ROLAND RIVI\ ““H GEORGE W lifv'jys I _ Adm rs. with the W.U. ‘.l Sept. 22,1847. “^“^B 1 “’IIM STRVTOR-S SAM-iZK’ ‘ I V der of the Honorable the Infenoi i I nam coumv, when silling for ordinarv auv.m B be sold at the court-house in the town i,i Avt ( the first Tuesday in Decemlier next within a?'”?B I hums of sale, Three Hundred ami Forty acres more or less, adjoining Cogbum, Paschal ami the same In'ing the real estate ol John Wvm, li; U “■ •- r u V or “*r ***•*•*•* rfhi h.i™ ors. 1 erms ol sale made known on the day ‘“ I Sept. 29, 1847. J °HN SM IT | I Ad in in in tra tor’s Sub-, Will he sold on the first Tuesday in Drcembe, before file ( ourt House door at Jackson m Euimlwß ty. 1.01 of land N0.65 in the 14,h distrta of SI Monroe now Bulls County,containing aKln jl as the properly ol Archfi. Gray late ol Ta.b.utml ty decesed, lor the benefit ol the heirs. Terns ~l know n on the day of Sale. B W ILLIAM M BROWN Adm’r I Oct 2.1, 1847. ri I \ DMIBTIVIE \TO IDS I y in Janoa ry i I house in Marion, r l w.ggs county, two ii<*g*os j ic il a man about 46 years..ld, and 10l y. w< nmn. itu | 80 years old—mud os the property oi David I'ouryji.l cease , by order of co rt of said conty, f. r the brueftl of the hells and creditor?—Terms, a reuao able cred-l it for good paper. I JOHN S. GOODWIN, A!mr, I Octobe r 27, 1847. 3 l s I \ DM* \ISI l. A i Oil’s SALI,—An L\ at the court house in Mari n, Tw c umy r the first Tuesday in January next, five Neg.n ‘it Caty, about 45 tr 5u yeaisof age—George i? vVm 6 r 7—Mclvina 13 or 14,and Manner bild ’ume n orde’ of C urt, as the property. / Thomaa S. h wick, ‘ate it said county, deceased. Teru.s on a day of sale. JOHN GLOVER. Air Oct. 27, 1847. 3d U 4 AdmiuistratorN .sale. UJ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Dwnnbr next, before the court-house .loot- in \rwtctt Sumter county, Lot of Land, numlier 92. m district of Lee county originally, now Sumttr cwmir sold by order of Court, and the prope rty of Jainwi Mann, late of Surnter county, dec’d, for the bendi: i the legatees. Terms made known on the day of a*. W. L. MANN, Ailin’r De bona noi October 6, 1847. 28 ids 4 DM 1 IST It A TOR’S SALE.-Agr^To ix an order of the Honorable Inferior Court ol Hoa* ton county, will be sold on ihe first Tuesday 111 Janui rv next, at the court house door in the town of Pert* Houston county .between the usual honrsofsale.two.V groes belonging to the estate <u lislmaak 1 G late of Baiu county, deceased,- -sold fur iii> beaeXitof th° heirs and creditors of said deceased Ter,..6made known on the duy of sale. EDMOND GILBERT. A.lmr Nov 3, 31 ids. \DM I MS'TR \ I OIDs i Vl.l . I _ an order of the Honorable the Inferior Coori J Upson county, when sit ling for ordinary purposes, wi he sold at the court house door in said county, on to first Tuesday in January next, between the usualhoos ol sale, the slaves belonging to the estate of William Robertson, deceased, consisting ot men, women and children, t>oys, &c. Sold for the puipusc of a divis.ua Terms made known on the day ut sale. JOHN VV ROBERTSON, Ain't. Nov 3; 1847. 31 ids \DMIMs I K \ l oirs SALE. _ un order of the Honorble Inferior Court of Tvia county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, willbf** at the court house door in the town of Marion, Tw# county, on the first Tuesday in January next, witol the usuul hours of side, Lol of Laud No. liftv-four M in the twenty-eight district of originally Wilkin**- hut now in the said eounty of Twiggs, and contttWl two bundled two and an half acres, more or les* Also, the ti 1 lowing Negroes, to wit: Murnsainai: Isaac a man, Jcsm* a man, Richard a man, PhiU* l woman, Fanny and her five children, (Vimy a gai. John a Ih>v, Neptune a lioy, Creaaey a girl, and Nuts a child) Caroline uu.l her two children (Martin *4 Georgia Ann,) sold as the land and negroe* to the estate of Caleb Hinson, degeaaad, benefit of the heirs and orethtorH. Terms made known on the day of sale. ELAM HINSON, Adrnr. Nov 3, 1817. 31 till \ DJM INI ST U ATOR’S SALE.—Agm;:.I _ an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court* ? Crawford county, when sitting for ordinary purpose* - will fw on tlie fiist Tuestfay in January next, * lore the court house door in the town ot Knoxville, bt* tween the usual hours of sale, all the Lands belongs to the estate of John Bray, deceased, the PWlie Hr 11 1! seventy acres more or less of lot No. one hundred thirty-one. (131,) us described in the deed to then*** lying anil being in the 7th district, originally I now Crawford county. Sold tor the benefit oftbrbew I and creditors. Terms made known on the day d**’ GEORGE VV BRAY, Adm** \ • 3, \imi i Ms rit i ruix's nai.ivs iii* on Monday the 13th day of l>o mber nfS, v i the house of the fate Kohert Veal of Twiggs county* ] I ceased. nil the perianable propeiiv belonging deceas’ d’ estate, to wit; Corn, Fodder, V\ t ‘it. l 1 ’ | ton. one Horse, one yoke ol Oxen, flock LuttU*' u l '. | and stock Hogs, Plantation Tools, household en Furniture, and other aiiicieu too tedious toß* nu Terms on tits day of sale. . MAUTiIA M. VUAL. AJmn Nov 1,1M7 >1 SI . .i'llfS SU.i. . an order of tie Honorable the Inteitor Lur Sumter county when sitting tor■ Ordinaly puriHjai-s. he sold at the Court House door ol sai I count* ,J|l first Tuesday in January next, between the usee* ol sale, th< following negroes, vix: Luke a iiiou. I (*." years ol I; U>n a man. sixty years old . J‘ *’ *’ lJ I VhJ years old; Judy a woman, ’JO ye* is old; ® |I4J child one year oid. , n , t I Purchasers will lie required to give notes sin ; ex. • Img thirty .ollai*. >* di .p r .vd - ‘ ji.lJiie the gftth uuy ol l> cenibei, IM?*, S l-l ‘"‘L L y | of the lute Nosh tiotdiiig, deceased, for tin* ntM. .U, l* U .ulid BMIT|I , A J„T Nm S, I ‘ir V uminikticatoicn nai.i:.- u .’ , ;\ i th- | !antntioti ••! tli ! Smimji i' l 'u ••ease. I. in Humtcr county, mi Tburr ley the *• . cember next, ail liie isnshaole prop, uy ® tBP *?CJ.Ief. ed, consisting Ol u large st*k ol Corn um* lloir - Mules, Cows, a huge quantity H stock I fogs, pnmiing utensils, one gooa L * r i r hi two superior Koail Wagons, and twoexcHHMi _ oxen, and a variety ol other article* ***> ~ul mc " Uo ” KOI.AND BIVINS. UE ‘HUE Admimotialoiswilh Iht Will Ocl ST