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MISS F. KENDRICK,
CONGRESS STREET, PULASKI SQUARE.
SA VANN AH.
11 EGS leave to inform the La die* of Macon that she
13 has received an elegant and choice awortment,
carefully and specially selected, to offer inducements
worthy consideration, consisting of,
Colored and Black Silks Satins and Gros d’Orleans,
Cashm res and Merinos, Lace Dresses, [French
Moaaaelins de Laines, Muslin do. do. work]
S:lk and Woollen Plaids, and anti lias,Cloaks, AtVisitea,
Plaids for Cloaks, I Fine French Flowers and
Ginghams, j Feathers,
Vpaocaa, (Tulle Illusion,
non Shnwlsand Scarfs, Ribbons ofall descriptions,
R idle and Cashmere do. [Ladies Caps* made &. un-
Fre ich Embroideries, made,
Black and White Laces, Fancy Neck-Tics and Cra-
Dci. do. Veils, vats.
Bridal Long Veils, Ne'vet Ribbons,
Capes and Berthas, Combs, Slides,
Fringes and Trimmings, Buttons, Fans,
Long ann Short Gloves, Purser, Bags,
C olored Velvets 4i Plushes,;Hosiery,
Fiorenc’sand Marcellines, Fancy China Articles, Sl c.,
At very Reasonable Prices#
21 HIT October 27 1847 6t30
STRONG rv WOOD,
XL HAVE received by late arrivals from Philadel
phis, New York and Boston, a large and general as
sojun. nt ot BOOT.S and SHOES, consisting in part
vs the following articles: Genu* fine French Ik>ote
t vents calf sewed and pegged Boots and Shoes of nil
qu ililn - and prices, double and single soles; Men's kin
an l thick Boots, Boys and Youths’ calf, kip and thick
Boots ; Ladies’ thick and thin sole Gaiters, both black
and cot -red ; Ladies’ patent leather Buskins and slip
,■ - Ladies’ lustring and kid Baskins, SluawidTwai
L i es Kid and Goat Lace Boots and Buskins and
Walkin’ Shoes; Misses’ black and colored Gaiter
B >ots ; M'.ss -s’ kid and goat Boots and Shoes of differ
• ntq*ntitles', Children’s Gaiter and Morocco Boots ol
al dors
;>iH) pairs Men's and Boys thick black and Rimßro
g.'ins first quality, double and single soles, iron and
wood tacked.
iVitli other kinds of Boots and Shoes not mentioned
in conclusion we have the largest and l*st se
lock tliat we have ever offered in this market.
on hand, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather
.aimingand Bmdingekins, Lasts, Pegs. Thread,
id ail articles used in manufacturing Boots and
’ ‘'' 7 ?! !J _
HATS AND CAPS.
VSPLF.N DI1) as*ortm*nt of < icntlei-'en's, Boy and
Children's HATri and CAPS, of the late* style*
Ju~l received ami for sale by
\, vjj 31 STROM? N
N-Z JJ IMPROVEMENT.
i T WING employed an experienced person, ‘Mr
f J Gkorof. A. Smith,) I am now prepared tonianu- .
: jr* Candy of every description, Cordials, Syrups.’
vc Slc —All orders promptly attended to, and Can- j
lies packed in neat boxes and in a style inferior to none
o! the Northern Factories. I flatter myself that in qual
ity, variety and neatness, my candies cannot be exceil*
eJ ’ A portion of patronage is eolieitei
H CHAS H. FREEMAN.
OH? 30
‘•Variety i* the *pice ol Life.”
€ t JjJT received at my Store on Cotton A venae, n
J little of every thing—consisting in part of, Rio, La
guira, and a superior article ot Old Government Java
Coffee, St. Croix, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Pulveris
ed. Crashed Loaf and Coffee Crushed Sugars. Crack
ers of every description, Prime Goshen selected Butter.
Table and'Dairv Salt, Candles,Cocoa. Chocolate, Pre
served Ginger, Cornials, Sardines, Vnchovis, Copers.
Pepper Sauce, Brandy Cherries, Peach> Apricots and
Pears, Prunes. Walnut, Mushroon and Tomato Cat -
sup-*, Black. Hyson Sl Gunpowder Teas, Starch, Dates.
Currants,Citrons. Almonds,Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Eng
lish Walnuts and Pecan N Pine Apple Cheese, Du
pont’ fine canister Gunpowder, &c Sir
C. H FREEMAN.
Oct 27 30
EIXTR ACTS of Vanilla. Lemon, Nutmeg, Rose
j and Bitter Almond, lor flavoring Jellies, Pastry.
vV.c. For sale by CHS. H. FREEMAN,
Nov 3 31 ts Cotton Avenue.
J. MURDOCK,
i I"AVING determined to close his business in Ma-
I I con. offers his stock of Fancy and Staple DRY j
GOODS. comprising every article usually kept in a •
1 > v Goods Store, at prices lower than was ever offered (
in lies market. The stock is entirely new, having ;
bee i purchased w th great care during the past three
mo ttos in New York and Boston. Persons in want
oi Iry goods, will do to call and examine the stock
before purchasing; among the stock may be found
Rich Dress Silks, Broad Cloths,
Plain Black do. Cassin teres,
Embroidered Cashmeres, Satiuctta,
Satin Striped do. Kentucky Jeans,
Rch Oriental Merinoos, •Bed Blankets,
Pi un Black do. [Sheetings all widths,
R ch Plaid Alpacca. Shirtings fine
Satin Striped do. Thread Edgings,
Plain Black do. Jaconet do.
Oregon and Gold Plaids, Evening Dresses,
< arolina do. Lace Capes,
L) ..lines of every quality, Piano Covers,
Black Bombazine, [Linen Damask,
Ginghams, Calicoes, j Shaw Is of every descrip-
Furniture Prims, | tion, Slc
Nov 3. 1847 31 ts
.Xolicc
fTMlE Subscriber has taken this method to inform hi-
I friends and the public that he has opened anew
Blacksmith's Shop, at his old stand on Cotton Avenue,
an i flatters himseil that he c.in do work lower than can
Is* procured ntnnv other shop in this City, ai. ! solicits a
‘ . of public patronage which will be thankfully re
ceived.
Mill work and Gin Goer Bolts, Plantation tools and
P nglisofall descriptions do e to order, and a supply
of Bolts, Slc., constantly on hand.
LsT Home shoeing at the usual price
PETER CROGHAN.
Nov 17, 18-17 33 3m.
i vlegrapli will copy.
1 LSBHMABLK A.\D UCAP.
JAMII.TON A- SY MONS, So 17, Whitaker
Street, Sarmnah, have on hand the most choice j
it i extensive assortment of French, English, and
Belgian
loth*, Ca*simeres and Ventings
can be found in the Southern States They have
n selected with the greatest rare from the very
e t iinpoi tations, and will l>e manufactuied to order
’‘ic nearest manner, and upon short notice, either
1 r nh or approved credit. Persons from the up-coun
r particularly invited to call, as they cannot tail
: e suited both in price and quality.
? V MILTON Ar SYMONS have also on hand n
vd aige and extensive assortment ut
BADY-MADE CLOTHING,
i mu; otured in the best style, and from materials care
fully selected by themaeives in the Northern markets
I heee they are prepared to seil nearly, if not quite as
low us a nicies oft lie same quality can be purchased in
New York.
Wishing to extend their business particularly in the
up-country, they invite Planters ami Country Merch
ants to call an>l examine for themselves.
S yintnh, Oct 20,1847. 29 ts
PRINTS ONLY.
14
CEDAR STREET.
M l, &L BKGWSTER
Established n warehouse in the year 1843, for the pur*
kmm* of supplying the City and Interior Trade with
PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY,
at low price*—and exhibiting, at all sea
ions of the year, the Largest eissort
meat in
THE WORLD.
They are now opening Hundred Packages,
comprising every New Style of Foreign and Domestic
production, many of whtch are not *•) Lt> louud else
where having been Printed Exclusively for their own
sales.
L 11 I). respectfully solicit the particular attention
es Dealer** iii Dry Hoods, to their
NEW FALL ST V LEU 1817.
Which aie oflerred ut tnanni • turn*’ package prices, as
per printed Catalogues, which are corrected daily, tor
the information of Diner*
PRINT WARKHOUSE. ?
New YuiL, 184? {
Oct 6 2m27
NEW GOOD
THE subscrilter having just received hi* Full Stork
of IIHV GOOD*, would respectfully invite
th< attention of the public, to examine his large and ;
beautiful assortment; the following of wliich coinpri- |
scs a part, viz:
A large and bentiful stock of Silks.
Raw Pilk Plaids, (s new article.)
t ’.iledonia Plaids. Silk stripe Alpoccn,
fashmeresand Delain**, (a large stock )
Coronation Plaid, Black Alpacen,
Colored Alpaccn, Bttena Vista Brilliants,
Plaids tor Chiidcn's clothes,
Ginghams, Calicoes,
Furniture Prims, of new and splendid patterns,
B*’d Ticking, all ouali ties.
Blue and Brown Homespuns,
Lmseys, K* iMeys, Fins Blankets,
Broad Cl *ths, Caasimeres, Satinetts,
Kentucky Jeans, Gold mixed do.
Carpets, Hum, Green Baize,
W mists, Ribbons, Artificials, wreathes,
n Tabs, &lv , Mourning Collars.
K Lace Capes. Work Collar*. Black Lacr Veils,
W !lT*' n Y^ I ** b,#^Ao Boys Leather belts,
VV lute, red and yellow Flannels, Ca-non Flannel,
Counterpanes, Toßst covers Piano rovers, Table do.
Thread nnd L s!e Edgings, Ladies’ Cravats,
Gentlemen’s Cravats, Hilk Hose, Worsted do
C-otton Hose,
Bilk. Kid and VVoilen Gloves, Gimp and Fringes,
Herinaich HandKerchieft, Bordered do
‘flobuiet Lace, Hilk Handkerchiefs,
HiW atnl Gnan Oil Calico.
RroUons, Black Sl Colored Worsted Mitts, Ac
yr’ a variety oj othsr goods too numerous to mention,
whidi i woUU be pleased *o have you call and ex* I
Xmi*,.MT [
M icon Howling Saloon, N. ulberiy street,
MACON, GA.
rpHK above well known and po|iular establishment,
I having recently undergone a thorough repair, is
now unsurpassed by any thing of the kind in the South
ern country, and is open for the reception of vis.mis du
ring the day and evenings. To business men, Planters,
Merchants and others, it affords a pleasant and agree
able place of innocent and healthy relaxation and a
musement. The above establishment is in the most
convenient part of the City, being on Mulberry street,
nearly midway between the Hotels, and in the imme
diate vicinity of business. The proprietor flatters him
self that he has hitherto had the good fortune to give sat
isfaction in the orderly management of the establish
ment, and assures tlie public that he will strictly en
force the observance of the same good order for the
future.
The Proprietor hopes that with these recommenda
tions and a strict attention to business, to merit the pat
ronage of the public. E. E. BROWN.
Macon, Sept 1, 1847 22
DE DO ACHE &. WXLOOXSON,
,H o y Manufacturer* mid Healer, ia
?”V CARRIAGES AND HARNESS
V J A?yT OF EVERY IM.srniPTlON,
Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia.
De L Si W. have constantly for sale, on the beat terms.
KLIPTIC SPRINGS, AXhI.S, STEPS, BANDS,
LAMPS, COACH LACE.—PATENT AND Tot* LEATHER,
Plated and Japanned Harness Mountings,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, tyc.
March 10. 1817.
9IDDLE9! NADDLI 9i
A MORRIS A WESTCOTY have on hand
a first rate assortment of SADDLES, HAR
\ NESS and (’ \RRIAGK TRIM MINGS,of
all kinds, which they will sell nt prices to suit the times
Their 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 we a*k fora re
commendation REPAIRING done at reduced prices,
in a worktnan-iike manner.
Cotton Avenue,next door to A. J. Sl D W Ot
]> 3, 1846 tt
*:tle anil Livery
rpHE undersigned respectfully inform
arura I their friends and t!e public, that they
“have opened a Stabi.i in M aon. for tlw*
purpose of doing nSAEE AND LIV
FRY BUSINESS, and respectfully so
licit n share of public patronag'’ ‘l’heir Stables are con
nected with the FLOYD 111)USE, and every attention
will be paid to customers in order to give general satis
faction.
Their Stables are large, new and commodious, with
line Lots and very convenient. Persons would do well
to give us a call. N H AWKINS,
J W HARRIS.
M.tcon, April 1, 1947 till
FOR SALE
rpIIE Plantation in Mac *n county, known ns thep
J si Iriice of the late Mrs. Stapler, lying on Flint ri
ver, eight miles nlwe Travellers Rest, containing n
bout fourteen hundred acres, on the East side of the n
vpr, with about six hundred acres cleared, most of i
level and in good repair ; and six hundred on the Wes:
side of the river The cultivated lands having been wel
kept up are in n good state for producing n large crop
the msning voir It is useless to say nnv thin? of it
production, locality Ata: . as per? :is wisu,nu to puicli
tis*. will ol course wish to look and judge for themselves
Tire place will be shewn by the ovei*. • ■ < n the p.t-ini
aes. THE LEGATEES
Nov 3, 1813 31 ts
TOT SA.LE.
THE Building on Second Street, formerly oc
’ ■ cupied as the Georgia Mesaenger Office —Apply
S rose
Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 25
B •*KER l \ \l)s FOR s \ LE.
JAMES BOND offers for sale three of the best
™ settlements of Land in the county of Baker, viz:
” on** comprising Two Thousand acres, on the Ki
okee creek, in the second district of said county, on
which there is anew well finished Frame Dwelling
house, and appropriate out houses. sec., constituting
the best improved plantation in Baker county; said
plantat on h iving seven hundred and fifty ncresof clear
ed land in the best ordei for cultivation. Also, Seven
Hundred and Fifty acres, lying on the Colawahee,com
prising some of the choicest Cotton Lands, and contain
ing three hundred acres of open land, with all necessa
ry phmtalion buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement
of Fifteen Hundred acres, in the second district of Ba
ker, on the Colnwahee creek, one ol tlw very richest
unimproved places in the county.—Apply to
JAMES BOND. Baker county, Ga. or
JOSEPH BOND, Macon, Ga.
Sept. 29, 1817. J?!L 14 J
ah viim: flint ria i;k
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
C CONTAINING Six Hundred acres of Pine and
j Hammock Land—two hundred and fifty or three
hundred cleared; situated on the main road from Ma
con to Tallahassee, fifteen miles above Albany, Baker
county—well improved, and one ol the best watered
places in this country, and noted for its good health and
tine water. Come soon, or you will loose a bargain.
(let •<>. 1849 tn R- A McC(INB
VALUABLE PLANTATION
1 .T . OU *IY FOR SALE.
ITT ILL be sold on favorable terms, a body of Land
VV consisting of eight fractions, vnd four Lots of
250 acres each, comprising 1740 acres, lying on the
west hank of the Flint River, from four to eight miles
lielow Albany. About 300 or 350 acres are cleared, anu
250 now in cultivation by Michael Lott Most of the
Land is valuable, and is a very desirable location for an
extensive cotton pinntei ,and it blm hi s gr i t m m ntoye
aa range for stock iii tot o.i udy below Persons wish
ing toourchase, will apply to the subscriber, i t this
offiee. SI MR l ROSE.
Macon, Sept. 1, 1817. ‘J2
Lands in Baker, Dooly, Lee and Lml* t>i
Sale.
No 339.7 th District Early, now Baker, a valuable
lot; No. 67,26 th Di. Early ; No. 13*), Bth Di* Dooly;
No 95, sth Dih Dooly ; No 213. 13th District of Lee.
Visit or apply to the Subscriber at Halcyonanle P. O
\ (30 mile station Central Railroad) Senven Co.,Ga
One of the above lots is near Hawkinsvilfe ; one neur
Travellers Rest; one near Starkville.
Sept 8 1817 1y23 WILLIS YOUNG.
JOHN JONES \ SON,
(LATE JONES AND llOI.T)
i wins: house
AND
COMMISSION MF. IK II ANTS,
MACON, Geo.
June 23. 1947. f!3
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON,
Warc-lloiiM* and 4 ‘ommisaioii Merchant*, ,
MACON,
HAMILTON & HARDEMAN,
I'actois uiul iViiiimMiUH Meu'lmuls,
SAVANNAH,
WILL siw prompt attention to the wile ol |
Cotton nml Country produce, tin well as to
the filling of ordera for Bagging, Rope, and {
tntiuly Hupplies NS. Si ■ I
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
A- H’MIF, midenogned having heeoine ante Pro- I—
| prletor of the Fire Proof \V lehouaeoccu
ni.d tile paal season by Os Min N Htckordum, be .
Lave to inform the ptlhHC th;.t he h a aawirinted wiln
him in buameaa, Mr JuMrn Conran, and Mr Wm M
Roberta wlmae ahil ty and expi'rience en'itle them to
the confidence of the people, lie the re lore hopee to
ahare a liberal patronage, aa well aa maintain the confi
dence repow-d All ofdem will receive piompt altcmion,
and liberal advances will be made on Cotton in wore
THOM VS DYSON.
Macon. July H, 1-17 t IJ
WAIO.It I DCOMMI ION Bt I
auhaerilier will continue to eariy on
| the aliove boaineaa at the l- ire Proof
*f -Wl iV.ire/iouae on Cotton Avenue, where he will
a fluid uil the liana I facilittea to plnniera and others in the
■tomge of Cotton and any other lunda of country pro
duce, Good*, Ac The \V arehonaa la aa ante from dan
ger by file aa any other in the State, nnd convenient to .
the buainaa part of the city All orders loi hia cuati til
era a*ill meet with prompt attention.
June lt>, IHI7 6mll N OUBLEI
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
■ an THE auliacrtber. having removed from the I
WAMHnt’M. occupied bv him law year, and
fftlWRI t ik. nthatlong knownsal.raves’ Waai.hovsi,
opposite to Graves, \Vonj> fi Cos, Store, h-apeetlullv I
tender* hia th <nka to lua lot mer patrona and frienda. and i
aolieitaa nontinuancf of then imironage. with llle nsstir
ance that he w ill devote hia whole tun. Mid apart no el
ortato promote their Intereat Lisxrai, advances will
he made to tlioae who reuiiire them ; and ordera for
BAGGING. ROPEand TvVINK. and other Meridian
dine, promptly tilled on the moat renaotiahle terma
GEO JEWETT ‘
May 18th, 1847 7
SSO REWARD.
dSL STOLEN from the anliacriher in Thornanton, I
YfljUCin a Double llaek Go'll I.erfr \t nteh .
PA-JiSfiill lewcllcd, M. J Tohiaa.maker, No I.MIOI
Engraved on the cap in a circular “niade ejpreaaly tor
Wm. B Johnston, Macon, Geo “ Alao. a GOLD]
KEY, with Maaoniccmblemaengraved tat it. andmy j
name, J \V VV |)hk I will give the above re
ward for the recovery of the Watch
J W W DRAKE
Nov 3, 1847 U l|n
iioiiw it mi L.l For Muir.
MTHB pteee now occupied hy Jamea Rieh
ardaon, aitaated on Second Stic, t, lie a, Judge
lloli'a reaidence, oompi gang a ONE STORY i
DWELLING and out hoildfrtga in g.Kal re
pair, and one loutth of an acre of gmtind Apply to .
Nov*l 34 ■> J S RICHARDSON
kom:rt a.
Factor anil Commission Mneliant.
No# 112, Huy Street, Suvnumth, Geo.
ITT ILL attend strictly to the storage and sale ol j
\ v Cotton, Corn, Flour, and other proiluee. and will j
make liberal cash advances on goods consigned to his j
House.
RuhßLNcts—Mr James A. Niabet.l
j” H H wllihinpton, f - ]/aco ”
Graves, Wood JC Cos J
Dye Sc Robertson, Augusta.
Branou & Young Marietta.
Dr. George F. Pierce, Sparta.
July 21, 1847. _ f v 10
JOHN P GAY AN A < O.
Auction and Commission Merchants
and Agents, *
MACON, (SA.
MlOlJnljf 11, IMI til 11 lfi
HOLT & ROBERSON.
FACTOII* YNI> GENERAL < OMMISSION
MR ICC 11 WTS, SdMintiah Geoi.iu,
UEBPECTFULLY tender their services to theii
friends and the public. Having been actively en
gaged in this branch of business tur several years past
their actual experience and observation has afforded
them every opportunity of becoming perfectly famillinr
with the duties and resjronsihilities attending itsop>ra
ti)iis Their personal attention will Im* given to sales
ofCOT TON AND ALL O THER PRODUCE con
signed to their care, also to executing orders for B AG
GING, BALE ROPE. FAMILY AND PLANT
ATION Sl PPLIES.althe lowest Prices.
Their charges will Im* as few and reasonable ns th
actual cost can he made, by strict economy, with facil
ities for Storing, Weighing, Sic., which are not surpass- i
ed in the city. They hope by continued application and j
personal attention, to promote the interest,and give sat- j
isfaction to those confiding business to their care.
ASA HOLT, |
Sept 8 6m99 WB R( IBERSf IN 1
LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS. |
UT E respectfully inform our friends and the planters
’ generally, of Alabama and Georgia, that the GI
RARD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY ia in
full operation.
It is amply supplied with the very best materials
which could be selected. The machinery is all new,
and constructed on the most approved plans for the ;
manufacture of Cotton Gins.
The machinists and workmen employed in the estab
lishment are skillful and experienced in the business; ’
and we have made such improvements in the mechan
ism and construction of our Gins that we feel certain, in i
every case, to furnish a Gin which will perform admi- j
rably well, and give the purchaser entire sattsiaction. j
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 has failed togiv (
general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample of j
Cotton. *
ORDERS can he sent to us by mail, or contracts {
made with our Agents who are travelling through the j
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
r*‘ct their letters to Columbus, Ga.
N. Ousi.ey, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia. I
E. T TAYLOR & CO.
Sept 22 IM Gi
Gri-wold’s Improved Cotton Gins.
TITHE subscriber will continue the manufacture of t
JL Gins on his usual extensive scale, and embraces 1
this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for
their liberal patronage heretofore. The estimation in
which his Gins are held, may be known from the fact 1
of his having sold more than two thousand during the .
last three years—probably ten to one over any other j
Factory in the State. This evidence of the superiority j
of his Gins, is nccoifhted for by Ins i. ing the fi.st to in- ‘
troduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead
by yearly adding new ones. H;s first and second im- !
provements made the quaiity of cotton perfect, though
some were rather slow. His third made them sufti- ‘
ciently fast. It then only remained to make them more
durable and convenient, which has been done he be
lieves effectually, by several new improvements the pre
sent year: besides, he has the exclusive right for the
glite, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish
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- J
cure against fire by friction. His fine Gins will gin
Mastodon Cotton as well as any Saw Gin can. Ris
agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit speci
mens of his late improvements, and point out their ad
vantages in time for all to engage and be supplied lie
fore the next ginning season, or engagements can he
made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county,
Georgia. Gins will be delivered nt the purchaser’s res
idence, in any part of the State except the Cherokee
counties, where they will be left at the 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.
JVlarch 24, 1847 6
SUPERIOR COTTON GINS.
TTMLE subscriber would inform the planters of (h*<>r-
X gia, that he has removed his Cotton Gin F ictory
to Bibb county, 34 miles from Macon, on the road lead
ing front' Macon to Gordon, where lie intends to manu
facture Cotton Gms of n quality sujterior to any he has
ever before made, if possible. In the construction ol
his Gins, he will particularly guard against the possibil- i
ity of taking fire from the Gin. And here he would re
mark, that 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 fire from a different cause than the box
To this objection the (Jins manufactured!) y the subscri
ber, are not , and neter hare been liable. His Gins
will be made of the best materials, and warranted to
perforin ns well as any Gins made in the State. He has
an excellent water-power to turn his machinery, and
a good saw-mill right nt hand, which will enable him
to sell Gms on ns good terms as any other Factory in
the State. O. VV. MASSEY.
April 1, 1847. 3tf_
Farmers take Notice.
\\T E have tla- right of a nuniher id Counties fin
I’ Gayloed's Patlst Straw-1 ittf.r Thin ma
chine is till- greatest ol the day, and no humbug. It
outs corn, outs, hay, ahucks, straw, or stalks with great
rapidity,and aoeaaily that u lioy ol twelve year* old can
wank it It can lie nttnehed In a gin wheel w ithout any
extra expense, aa the fiy-wheel answers for a pulley
The great advantage of this machine over all othera, is
in the sniipe of the tilade—it being concave and convex,
parting the straw m the middle and cutting both ways,
w hich no other blade can do. So simple is tins ma
chine, than any |s-rson that can grind an axe ran put
the blade in order. Any black smith can make the
blade We shall keep one on hand lor our Ineuds to
examine helore purchasing.
I HAS r LEVY A CO.
Ormulgce foundry, Cotton Avenue.
Macon, July 11, I MIT ]s t f
OCMULGEL FOUNDRY.
I lOl.Ts A LEVY are prepared at the shortest
! II notice to fiirnish nil kinds of finished Mnr/unriy
j Steam Enginrt. t datings in Iran nr 111 aim. Mill Gear
ing ol all kinds, Bcvil and Spur Gearing, Gin
: Gear ol all patterns and sixes, Fun (.curing, Cotton
I Gm work, Press Pulleys, Hand Railing, lire Proof
\ Doors and Windows, Cemetery Railings, Gudgeons,
j Inks, &r VVe invite our friends mid all who are in
i want ol any of the above articles, to give us a cail on
Cotton Avenue, A. F HOLT
WM S HOLT
CHA3. P. LEVY.
Mar an, Pit 13, 1847 4 JB ly
Cotton dresses for Sale.
riAHE Cotton Presses illullnrk'it Patent,) heretofore
X used in the Puck ng eatablisiimeut m this city, will
la- uidd il inline,lime applu'atiou is nude, at eery re
iliu-ed inrieet including frame work.wimllus, and every
thing complete for each press, and sold m consequence
of the proprietors having discontinued the re tnirlinn
bu.nnem Apply to ROBERT FINDLAY
Macon. July 11, 1817 if
SQUARE BALES.
BULLOCK'S t oMPoILND LI.Vi.K COTTON
PRESSES, bring Icoenlly stiupliliad and improv
ed, ate now oilt-ied to those wishing to put up Square
Bales ns a superior article to any in use An examination
ol ihcir construction and principle, by tfi,c wito study
true economy, and wish a good and lermanent article
is solicited that they may see and nnlge Jnr themselves
Prices, Eighty.live Dollars, delivered in Macon,
which includes the whole of the outfit ol kuna, Rope
Pateut Right, Ac.
Anar red ii bill of Timber for Stmt.
4.. .pieces... .88 feet long, 10 by 10.
1 “ 16 “ “ 10 by 10
I “ *1 M “ 10 hy 10
4 “ 13 “ “ 6by t
8 “ 16 “ “ 18 by 16
I “ 18 “ “ 18 by <0
I “ 31 “ “ Bhy 84
* ** 13 •• 3hy
“ 13 •• “ 3by J
1 “ 10 “ •• 18 bv I*. •
I “ 7 • •• 18 hy 14
1. 0 “ “ 4b* it.
10 good plank 13 “ “ 1| by 18.
I 83 “ 4 hy 18.
3 aeuntlmgs 80 *- “ 3by 4.
i Alao. Gin Geering of all sues, kept e, uatantly on
hand , geering lor Merchant Mills. Cotton Knctoriea
, and Mid-Stones ol every description. Immslied to order
at Foundary of R FINDLAY, Macon, Geo.
Aug 11,1847 |g
Straw (batteriT
I ) FINDI.AY is now inatm Picturing a lot of Cut-
I I . tmg Machines, which, figpracllral use, s-.rngtli
and duiabilitv. are probuhlv iiihmupassed They are, fry
the by, no patent rifbt atfinr, but a plain and substan
tial machine for cutting straw, coni-staiks. fodder,
sliueka. Ac with perfect ease sud despatch Planters
snd other* are rcsjiertfully invited to call at Findlay's
Foundry, corner of Walnut and fourth Streets, Macon
June 83, 13(7 ts i*
MILL-BTOmTi;
■I'HE subscriber being no lit I a mi extensive ,Mill-
I Ktone Establitduni nt in New Yoik, urjjl )ui mah
to order, raiacM tit nx t-orAi. avu ioluu-x mix
iTottv.s, of any aixe, and warranted of the very ties!
qu u lty .... ROBERT FINDLAY.
Mseon, Nov. 13, 1846 qp
MvroA i ;o\ <v is:ck*s ri \.
IfKV, nml MACHINE SHOP.—The suh
-1 s,Tiber having recently made large and important addi
tions to his furmcr list of patterns tor Overshot, Breast
and ’Tn!) M.tl G •orinu , l now prepared to execute or
ders for Flour Mills, Cotton factories, Ilone power
■ Milltfor plantation grinding, Sic. ’• also Cotton rress
| cs, Gin Gear,Platt h mil Bui!-, and Mill Irons of every
j description ; ail of which will he made of the very best
material and workmanship, on reasonable and accom
modating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17, 184fi. ylB
CARVER’S GINS.
rnilE Subscribers are Agents for the sale of K 1 \R
I VER Si. CO'S , patent improved COT'l ON
GIN. This gin linn proved itself to fie a vriy superioi
i article wherever it has been used, and no better ret
[ oimnendation can be given it than the opinions of thow
r who have tested it. Tfvy are both elegant and dut u
[ bit* in their make, and are warranted to give satisiac
t tion in all casc*, or they may le returned. The lonnei
pi ices have been consitferalify reduced. Apply at the
, vVan*-House ol the Suhscriheis.
JOHN JONES Sl SON.
Mneon 8 pt. 15 15w2l
(hiiia, aiui LanLcimart*.
wow THE suhserihers are now receiving (in -,.
?7J/ addition to their former Stock,) a general a- **,/J
\ £ sortinent of the late-t and ino-t iushiunuMt IM
styles nnd patterns, among which are
(•old bnnd French ( hum Dining Sets.
White
Gold hand and White China Plates, Dishes, Cover 1
Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitchers.—Coffee and Tea Cups,
by the piece or dozen.
White and Flowing blue Granite Dining, Ten and
Toilet Sets , Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes. Bakers,
j Soup and Sauce Tureens, Pitchers, Ewers and Basins,
: Coffees and Tens, Ten Pots. Sugars, Creams, and Bowls
J to match Dining and ’lVa Sen.
Light Blue Dining,Tea and ‘Toilet S ts; Plates Disli
. es,Cover Dishes. &r Ae. to match.
J Also, a large and complete assortment of COMMON
, WARE, which they offer to Country Dealers, os low
j as enn be bought in any other market in the State.
()ur ST()CK OF (J LASS \V A RE, embraces every
kind and variety which he longs to our branch of trade
HYDE A JONES.
Corner of Mulberry and Second Street
and opposite the Washington Hall.
Macon Sept. 29, 1847 6m26
Crockery and (Has* Ware.
1 V N,N(; n nd ‘Tea Set-, superfine Stone and Chinn
JL J Ware,* Liverpool and rmin Ditto, Plum, and
Fluited Glass Ware ot every description, Tumblers,
j Decanters, Wines. Fruit Baskets Pitchers, Slc., a very
large and general stock just received by.
LOGAN A. ATKINSON.
[ sept 29 26tf.
I‘ IFE 1!%917 IM l !he v \
A Life insurance mi l Trust Company having estub
j lished an Agency in tlo* city of Macon, persons may es-
feci Insurance with this Company on their own Lives
j or the Lives of others, and either for the whole dura
j tion of life or fora limited period, by* the payment of a
I Bimill annual premium
STEPHEN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary.
E. BOND, Agent, Macon.
Macon, Aqril 1, 1847. ysl
Jvi . A IVIIUVI COMPANY,
OF H ARTFORD, CONN—The undersigned
j Agenst will take risks against Fire in this city, Griffin,
j Forsyth and other towns in the State, on as favorable
( terms as any responsible Company. They will also in
sure against the risks of River Navigationtheir present
rates are, 3-4 per cent, to Savannah, nnd 7-8 to Charles
ton. REA & COTTON.
Macon, April 1,1847. 5
Mutual Life Ins urn nee Company of X. York.
MORRIS ROBINSON, President,
; Samuel Ha way. Secretary.
\CCI MULATED nett profits amount to SIOO.<XX)
. Applications received by C. DAY Si Cos.
July 7, 1847. 14
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING:
(•milling, Gilding,({lazing, & Paper-hanging
OLD CHAIRS re-seated with cane, painted and
gilded ;
Furniture repaired, varnished, and polished ;
Window tiash and Blinds tor sule
A F. SHERWOOD.
Comer of Second and Oak Streets.
Macon, May 10th, 1447. yg
Savann h Byiaf BltiUll imeat.
\NTON HASERICK begs leave to inform the citi
. zens ot MACON, nnd the up country generally,
that h*- has made extensive preparations for DYING ami
CLEANSING Ladies’ Silk and woolen Dresses, Shawls
Sic Sic. His colors, particularly Black, Maroon and
Brown, will be warranted equal to any that can be pro
due<*d in the United States. Gentlemen's Garments
Renovated, Dyed, and warranted not to soil either the
skin or the whitest linen Prices moderate Articles
! left at the Store of Mr C A Ells , next door to the
Washington Half, Macon,will be promptly forwarded,
ami returned with despatch.
April 21, 1847. Iy3
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Xttutilus Mutual Life Insurance Conip’y.
58 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
• /CONFINES its hi. id-s exclusively to Insurance
Y_y upon Lives and ai. oiMiran -■ npp itaining thereto,
ltis organized ti|)on the mutual principle whi* h hua
beep luliy t sterl and proved to hi- superioi to any other.
‘The particular advantages offered by tnis company
are:
i. A guarantee capital
2. An annual participation in the profits.
3 No individual responsibility beyond the amount of
’ premium.
I Those who insure for a less period than life, par
ticipate equally in the annual profits of the company.
f> In ail cases where the annual premium shall a
mount to *3O, and GO percent, thereof shall have been
paid in cash, an appiuved note may be given lor the
rmiHiriing 4 jk r renj., payable twelve inontlm alter
date, bearing six p**r cent, interest. The interest to
In* paid annually, but the principal not to be called in
unless the xi# uces o| tlie company require it, giv
ing sixty days notice, and then only by assessments
pro rata to the extent that iuny be required to meet the
engagements of the company.
The Hair* of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars.
, On* Vv tor ii .om he vni tnr
Ai;r | year I.lr ! Agr. y*m year* I Igt.
15 77 hh i .‘a; ibyis3 :t -io
201 <3l to I 77; 45 1 ‘JI 1%3 73
25 I 00J 1 12 JOU 1 50il 06 200i 00
30 jl3lj IM 2 :n*. 55 232321 .5 78
35 l :v. l ,:t 275 60 135\ 01 7 ini
AAKON M MKRCHANtF, l’reaidem.
ROBERT B COLKMAN. V.ce IVsident.
Truptefs—A M Merchant, Roheit B Coleman,
(). Bushnell, John M Nixon, Richard L I’urdy, llen
rv A No loon. K A i<eading, Samuel C. Faxon, .las
lliirper. Jonathan K il- iriek. Lormu Andrews, Win.
N Seymour. M O Roberts. Richard Irvin, C F. Lind
sey, Joint S Bussing, Henry K Bogert, .Morris Frank
lin, SpencerS Benedict.
Fliny Freeman. Actuary
fTT* The company will alao insure the lives ol Slaves.
HYDL Si JONKS, Agents, Macon.
October 27, 1817. 30
Q (ouui Mtrs. g
\NL\4 discovery and certain cure for coughs,
colds, croup, countmptire diseases, andui! irr>-
tot on* of the lungs. Tina is a pieaaant medicine to
take, producing in most cases immediate relic!, and m
nine cases out of ten a prompt cure. It exerciaca the
in*mt cooUoiling intluence over coughs nnd nutations
ol the iungs, o! any remedy known ; often atoppmg the
most violent in a tew hours, and ai most m a day or
two, by pmduc.ng a bee and easy expectoration.
Frice, 50oents per bottle.
NiiitfMorm ii ml I €*tter Oliiliut*nt.
A certain and positive cure lor Ringworms, otters,
Senul head, and lor all rough and scurvy al < ciions up
on the skin
Many c isea of this class ol cutaneous atTections are
extremely difficult to cure with the ordinaly remedies,
bui here isotie that will rarely tail even in the most ob
stinate case Mo difficulty is experienced in applying
it; one Untie is quite sutiicieiil in most cases, and not
more than two wiii be lequiud to eflvct a cure m til
liiost any case.
Frice, 50 cents.
Fils* Oiuttn. ait and |iXU
This aflection is a *our< <* of unacii annoyance, nnd
the loss ol healiii frequently with ninny individuals
lew in either loilil ol the disease but could eta u|e by
timely inears and attention. Unnstqmiioti nearly al
ways precedes an uitiu-k. and us a matter ol course,
must be obviated in its treuttiK nt To this end, here
is a remedy, bused the scientific principles that
esn tie fully relied m File m-t litit, rmg success will
attend the use of a single package ol the modic.umc.
Frice, *1 perpncknqe
Tonic Bill* .Hid %c( tit Lie Fill*.
For the cure ot Dyspepsia and Indigestion in nil its
complies led tomi. weakness and loss us appetite, pal *
pilot loan) the heart, nervous diseases, rheumatism,
Hf tie
These medicines arc us* and tou therforcunn thedis
eases ol this ciiim , being not only and
invigotnting iii tneireHrcb*, tmt g v mg h uniiv hmcuud
action to the stotnucti and bowels
There are ninny persons iii every coinmunily afihet- |
ed with a vsuet) of symptom** atistng lioin no oi.ier
cause than an impaired or enervated stale ol th** diges
tive organs Asu evidence ol tin*, lei a -ingle pack
age ol the medicine be used, end n g.<*at imp ovent
will follow, which will lesult, limit getieraliy, maure
by in rsisimg w iih tin* n inedi* s
rune toi large boiih s, 81. Fill* U 5 cts pei box.
Vrriiilfl'iiK**. r
A *uretem*-dy to ciie cmldieu and worms, requiring!
no other me icme to follow its use
It is thought that mote ihsn hull theihildren thot die, !
are jot from theef)ctK ol w ngi 1 *, and why should pa- 1
rent* nml othera id gleet ft n rn* dy (iiat c •igKii do harm |
In any caw* >t in;| to -urre* a
nd 25 e ut (or large vial*
‘Fo be had oi Di Will ii. at Mdle’qe-i
vilh and Talbot toils iud ftleo, by W .V|, G. St A. Li F
LLtI tl.am
-
1)01 \S|| ! I’OI'XMI !! Jusi received and for |
*- # i 1**, !>y SHOTWKLL& GILBERT.
Mneon, Aug. 11,1847. IV
U \Tl'*f{ ! .lust received nnd for
j salr.bv SHOT WELL & GILBERT, j
. 11. 1 s 17. If
Glass: Glass!! Glass!!!
IUST received nnd for sale,a large lot of Glam, o
till sixes from Bby 10 to 24 by 30 Also n lot of
White Lead. Persons wishing to purchase. will do
well to call. ; HOI WELL k GILBERT.
Macon, June 1,1847. il
take srovxoiu
rMIAT the sul-scribeis keep constantly on lmnd u
L targe stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, 0i1... I'A i liVT .lIKDK INKS,
Fancy Ahiiclks, Pekfumkry,
G’n*-. f)ru .'gists’ Glass-ware,
and a host oj articles too numerous to particularize.
Their medicines nre nil fresh, nnd pure, nnd cheap.
The public ure respectfully invited to call and see.
SHOT WELL & GILBERT
June 33,1817 is
f itiit VHEiiii OFFA
HEALTH r.LSTORAiIVE:
\n Effect mil Itemed y lor Conch- and ( olds, i
Liver Complaint. liaising of llltmd— Pnin I
in 1 lie Side and ('host—also lor I’virifyiie
the 11 ood— Gradient ing Lrnpfions on the
shin—and all other com, hiinK nrising from
the want of torn* in the Stomtteh.
rTM IE efficacy of the Health Restorative is so well
_l_ known to the public, that tin* proprietor considers
the publishing of certificates us useless, but those desi-
I runs ol examining them can do so by calling cm the A
gent. Pamphlets may also be bad oi the Agent, gratis
The following certificate is from Ur. Chilton, the weli j
known New \ ink chemist:
‘ 1 have analyzed n bottle of medicine called‘C. Brink- !
erhofi’s Health Restorative,’ and find that it does not
contain Mercury, or auy other metulic prepaiation, nor j
opium m any ol its forms. It is composed ol vegetable
matter entirely.”
James R. Chilton, M. I).
BRINKEKHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y.
Principal othce in the store ol Messrs Haydock, Cor- j
LIES & Cos , importers and dealers in Drugs, Oiis, &,c.,
2 is Pearl street.
For sale by SHOT WELL &, GILBERT, Agents, I
Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the U.
States.
May 13, 1817. 6 ts
_____
QUiWiNE ! QUIT* US E!!
{I I received and tor sale, a large lot ot the above
namedaitide. .SHUTWELL &. GILIiLRT.
October 13, i947 28
siiuiwoii v CSiHiert,
BY recent arrivals from New York, have received a
lull and complete assortment ot Drugs, Medicines
tit ‘micals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuiis, .Ye &c., all oi
which are now ottered to the public very low, lor cash
1 hey a,SO keep and extensive assortment ot PATENT
MEDIt INKS, among which are Dr Boon's justly cel
ebrated Auueand I’ ever Pills, which rarely, if ever tail
m etiect a cure. Also, his Compound Cathartic Pills,
an invaluable family Medicine.
Macon, October 13, 1847 28
BAII.I: V’* SYRX P OF WILD CHERRY—
” **: e ’ asthma, influenza .whooping cough, 1
spittmnol blood, and all pulmonary diseases
BAILEY S SAiISAPAK 1’ LA—tor all diseases
arising non, an impure state of the blood: salt rheum
scrofula,king s evil,chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia, dis
eases ot the skin and bones, old ulcers etc’
DAILEY'S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY
rio'n—ami
BAI LEY S A M ERIC A N VER MIFUGE—A sure
extern minor of worms from the system, in general use
throughout the United States 6
IV^CKEAM 1 IVAL V t i I)MILITAR YSHAV.
. ° I A ‘ l- 7 1 ,lls article has stood the test of eight
Jhe r’,’- 1 , i’<“ ud ?- r ltse . , ‘ a reputation throughout
the l mud stat.-*, Canada, and must parts of the world
1 All ‘EY SSI PER lOR INDEIIbI.E INK-wtth
and mtltoul the preparation; warranted the best article
ot the kind m use.
lor sale by the Druggists generally throughout the
country, ami nt wholesale and retail by
” M BAILEY. Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall, j
corner ot Fulton mid Santis streets. ‘
iVr” n'm c by ORAV Kri ’ WOOD Ac CO., Macon
I I > I*> j.,
I M ** • * •J UBt received from
■ tht New York Brooklyn White Lead Company”
A N°’ L No. 2, Extra and Pure White Lend
Also in Store—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits
1 urpentine ; V anush ; Lampblack : Puny. Paint,Brush
es &c PATTEN & TAYLOR
April 1, 1847 27
legal notices.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
\LL persona indebted to the estate of Robert Ful
. ton, deceased, late ot Twiggs county, nre here
by requested to make immediate payment, and all f
persons having demands against said deceased, will!
render them m agreeable to law*, to
R >GEK i. FIJLTON ) , . i
JAMES AVERETT, \ adm re I
Nov 3, 1847 34
‘• <ni:ia \\ an <!nt) .
\ HEREAS James Ward, administrator on the
estate Oi Joab W..rd, late ol said county, de-
C"ned, applies to me to letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and !
s nguinr t ie kindred and cieditors ol said deceased, to I
he and appear at my office, within t e time prescribed
b\ law, t* shew ciuse (i| any they have,) why said
let NTs shou and ot be gtnired.
(iiven 1 rider my hand at office, this 4th dav of Oc
tober, 1847,
„ B. WILLIAMSON, clk co.
°o I*-*? 3U 1,16111
(teuncia—Monroe County*
HEREAS J hi H. Flournoy applies tome for
}} letters ol administration 0:1 the estate ol Sarah
A Flournoy, deceased, late of said county.
Tnese are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to lie
and appear nt my office witluu the time prescriled by
law*, to show c iuse t any they have, wiiy said letters
should not be granted.
t■ 1 veil under my hand at office, this fifteenth day
ol November, 1847.
E. G. CABAN ISS, c. c. 0.
November 17, 18-17. 33 *2w
(1 MOKBIA, Epson C ounty.—Whereas Mach-
J arm Buukley and James Anderson apply for let
ters of administration on the estate ol John Buukley,
deeeased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and sin
gula. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at uiy oliice, within the tune prescribed by
law, to shew cause (il any they have,) why said letters
should not he grained
Given under my hand at office, this 36th day of Oc
tober, 1847. WM. A. COBB, c c o.
N \ :< ;n
Bllimhl %, jt’OIR I'D OItDEVAKY.
S R Tux, HIT
MU ItLEDIHKY J| ITIt It ITT, Guardian of
ol John L. Tyus, having settled i j lull with his
ward, pruys letters ol Dismission hour his said
Guardianship
It is ordered by the Court, that this Rule be published
•b r y days in terms of the law, niter the expiration ol
which time, said letters will be grunted, unless cause
to the contrary be shewn.
A true extrat from tie* Minutes of said Court.
E G. CABAMBS, < c. 0.
Nov 3, 1847 31 tt)d
No* vio> sullen I S hILE, w ill be
. soid in the town of Perry, Houston county, on
the fust Tuesday in December next, the following pro
lerfy, to wit
(hie sorrel Ilorse and sorrel Filly, about five years
old; levied 011 ns the pro|>erty ol Redding Stokes, to
satisfy one fi la from Houston Superioi Court in luvor
Richard Johnson, jr and William Smith, ndministra
torsoir the estate of Needham Smith, deceased, ngamut
said Stokes and D. W. Taylor, s*runty—property
pointed out by plaintiff.
r: k. Hodges, Dep. shir.
Loi of Land, No (23j twenty three, m the eleventh
(lltli) district of Houston county, containing two hun
dred two and an hail acres, more or less ;and one hun
dred and sixty acres, more or legs, of Dot No. ten (10,)
in said 11th district cl Houston county, including all of
said l/ot, which lie* on the north side ol the branch, thut
runs down from Beavercreek Meeting House, being
one of the branches of Pan creek, containing in all, 36H
ncr s, more or less, all levied on as tin- prope ty ol Mr
shnek Howell, to satisfy a mortgage ft la from Housion
Huperu r Court, in luvor ol Hugh L IVnnard against
said Mesliack Howell; property }M>iuted out 111 mud
j moitgage ti la.
Two unfinished Buggy bodies, with seats, one unfin
ished Jersey wagon body, one s'’! ol Buggy wheels,
one set two boras wagon wheels, one pair large log
wli ‘els, two hundred pounds iron, more or l***,, and one
” heat thresh frame , nil levied oil ns the property of
Simpson B King, to satisfy aliin I ruin Houston Supe
rior Court, in lav or of ('ha ties Wi'mnn*-.ri against said
Humpeon U. Kuig. propcity |<nnted out by plaintiff
CALVIN LLAKY. sh IT.
Nov 3 31
\ IHIIMM KAIOITS SALE.—WiII be soli
| L \ at ihe court bou-e in 1 1 wel c nuiyyon the tir>-i ‘
I Tuesday n January next, Ivt So. 314, fn the Bth dis
-1 rici ol -aid county, *.| I by ord-r oj ( uil <4 Twiggs
county, as the pr perty ol David Young, deceased,
late o4 supt county.
JOHN 8. GOODWIN. Admr.
l)c ber 2 . I*l7. 30 his
i DMINI.s TK \ |\)K> S VLE Will be **oid on
i\. ihe first 1* M's liy in F"iu.nv next, before the
conn 11. • door 111 ‘Thomnsvill-. ‘i liom is county, In
t.vc.'n th<- usual hours ol sale. I. il ol Lund No, 310,
‘J* , ' l '’ district of Early county, originally, now
1 n* ,, iims l <unty, coiitn.imig two handled and llity a
’ ‘ ■ ) V . ■. u e
I * ‘ iKinfy, J*s*ea <l, >r lie ht uefii ol th ■ iiur
a. I (!• •‘ased. Terms made know non the day of sal*-
. t<> WJUMAM vl. BRUWN, 4dm’r.
LEGAL NOTICES.
/ ( I \ifl II \ \ s s \ ! i;. \
\ I • t the Honorable the In.enor Court of Sumter
county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in January next, before the court
house door in Stiukesville in Lee county, Lot ot Land
No. (|f>) sixteen, in the (2d) second disti iot ot Lee coun
ty, as die property of William F. Smith, deceased,
sold lor the benefit of the heirs. Terms cash.
JOHN I’. McCRARY, Guardian.
Nov 3, 1847. 31 ids
I 14 Md\ ms afterdate application will be
made to the Honorable the Interim Court of Fpson
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose-, for leave to
: Nl (i 1 • ii j,i |p of
n-m-ly, tleeeased. JOHN FRANKLiN, ndm r.
N-O ,t ! I, 30 ill tin
I
i rule to the Honorable the Intel tor Couit ol Jasper
county, tor leave to sell a Negro ( b:l<l belonging to Lu
eien N wton (minor ) O H. P. NEWTON. Guar.
September 8, 1847. 4m23
i.M> U JI(N t il S a fier date application will be
. made to the honorable the Interim Court mTw iggs
county, when silling lor ordinalv purposes for leave to
st-li all the Lauds and Negroes belonging to the estate ol
1 iioinas Fulton, lute ol said c< uniy, deceased.
K L. FI'LTON
JAMES AVERETT,
Ulm'rs Dehorns non, With the Will annexed.
30 mini
i MONTHS after date, application w ill be
made to the honorable die luferioi Court ofTwiggs
county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave io
si II all the lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of
W illinm P. Brooks, Int.• of said county, deceased.
LAVINIA N. BROOKS, ndm’x.
SIMuN N. BECKMAN, adm’r.
Oetober 80,1847.
it MONTHS alt r < te, application w ~ be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ware
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to
sell the real estate m Simon Howard, late of said coun
ty, deceased. HARRIET HOWARD, adm’x
MOSES HOWARD, adm r.
(h b bei 20, 1947 . 2'. mim
E4 MONTils nft**r date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
Ml the real property belonging to the estate of Charles
I England,, deceased, situated in the city of Macon,
lor the benelit of the heirs nnd creditors.
JOHN MYERS, AdnTr.
October 20, 1847. 4m20
K MONTHS after date, application vt
made to the Honorable Interior Court of Upson
county, w hen sitting lor 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 j
Richard N. Smith, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN WETHERBY, Adm r
IS* i s G 34 Im
LMM 14 MONTHS alter date application will be
r made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk
inson county, when sitting ns a court of ordinary, for
leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of John
( ruuibley, sr., late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JOHN CRUM BLEY, Jr. j., ,
JESSE CRUMBLEY \ Adm rß ‘
August 11,1847. |§
h’OI 14 MONTHS after date, application will he
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Bibb
County, when setting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell one lot land No. 248 in 10 District. 4th Sectioned
originally Walker, now Dade, belonging to the minors
of B. Goddard, deceased.
__ SARAH A. USHER,Guard.
Macon, Nov. Bth 1847. 32
tv\ L< I rOR’B HALE—WiII be sold before the
j court house door of Marion, Twiggs county, on
the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual
hours of sale, a certain negro man slave, by the name
of Watt, about fifty years old ; sold as a part of the -s
----tare ol Benjamin Biyan, Sen. late of 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.
N..v 3. Ist;-
l TOR’S SALE* ( aw I Court of Or-
L A dinary, November Term, 1847. Agreeable loan
1 order ol said Court, will lie sold at the late residence ot
James M. Harris, deceased, late of said county on the
fourteenth day of December next, the personal probity
of said deevased. consisting of mules, cuttle, hogs, sheep,
corn, fodder, household nnd kitchen furniture, &.c
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. ‘1 erms
made known on the day of sole.
JOSEPH BRADFORD, Ex r.
Nov 3, 1847 31 6t
TAXE ITOIUS SALE—WiII he sold on the
Tj first Tuesday in January next, at the court house
m 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 ol No. 85, ail in the 28th dis-
I trict ol originally Wilkinson now Twiggs county, it
being the place whereon the said John Everett former
[ ly lived, and adjoining Jonathan Dowden, Fulton’ses
f tute and others. To t te sold for the benefit of the cred
j. itoit-—Terms on the day.
IRA PECK, Executor
Nov 3, 1847 31 tds
n XEI 1 TOR’S HALE, u , , (M
yj first Tuesday 11 December next at the Court
House m the county of Pulaski, the following land to
wit: the west hall ot lots No. 316 and 3ul, in the 24th
Dist ol originally Wilkinson now Pulaski County, ad
joining Janies Bryan and Burrell Joidau belonging to
the estate ot Daniel Massy late of Twiggs County
decesed, Sold lor the benefit of the hens and creditors.
Terms of sale on the day.
WM. BRYAN, Ex r.
Oct. 4th, 1847. 27ids
I*l N: \ rod’s s iLE~ Wiil b aoM .... the
j first Tue day in Januaiy next, at the court house
oft raw ford county, hy order of the Court l Ordi ary
of said county,—a n* gro man named Jes-ee, ala* t3B
vean* old, s the property 01 Milly W Reeves, ate ot
Fayette county, deceased, lor the purpose of a distribu
tion among die heirs of said estate.
Vv. C. CLEVELAND, Executor of IVm.
Cl veland, dec'd and Guardian of two of
the children oj said Milly IF. Reeves, deed.
Ooc 27, 1847. 3u tds
IjIXEC’U I’OH’S SAMIb. —Agreeable to an or
der of the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Macon
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
on the first Tuesday 111 December next, ut the Court
Hous** door in Marion, Twiggs county, fractional Lot
No. 218. in the 28ih district ol formerly Wilkinson now
Twiggs county.
Also, 011 the first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold before the Court House door in Uithbkrt, Ran
dolph county, Lot No 239, in the 10th district, and Lot
No. G 5, m the llth district of formerly Lee now Ran
dolph county.
Also, on the fust Tuesday in February next; before
the Court House door m A.mi rihs, ,Sumter county,
Lot No 242, in the 16th district,and Lot No. 91, in the
17tn district of said county.
Also, on the first Tuesday in March next, before the
Court House door in Talbotton, Lot No 152, in the
Ist district of formerly Troup now Talbot county.
Also, on the lirst Tuesday in April next, U lore the
Court House door in Stewart county, Lot No. 152, in
the 18th district of formerly Lee now Stewart county.
All the above property sold for the benefit of the heirs
of John Kusliin, late ot Macon county, deceased.
Terms made known on the days of sale.
WILLIAM KUSIIIN, j
H K FELTON, f Exrs.
JOHN C. RODGERS,)
Sept. 1, 1817. 60,122
ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE-By virtue of an
. order of the Inferior Court of Sumter county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will Ik* sold at the
court house door in sain county, on the first Tuesday
in January next between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, vir.: Mary a negro woman, about
thirty years old, and Isaac, a hoy about ten years old.
ami east ha If of Lot of Land, No. 119 and west halt ol
lot No. 143, 111 the 15th district of originally Lee, now
Sumter county , said land-* are well unproved and in a
high state of cultivation also, No. 226, in the 27th dis
trict of sit'd County. Sold as the propeity of 1 lie estate
of Thomas M. Maun, lute of said county, deceased,
for the benefit of the hens and creditors of said estate.
Terum made known on the day ol sale.
HAKAH T MANN. Adm’rx.
N 1 If 1947 32 tils
1; \l < I J'Ott’M s\u w Tu
and iy the tourth day of January next, in the town of,
Feny, Houston county, to the highest bid ser, die N- j
grot a that belonged to Allen B ( bastain, deceased, con
sisting ol smite thirty or fbrty likely Negroes— o| men.
Women and children,—and also nt the same time and I
pluce, the V uluuble Pinniation on wlircli he died, being
situ.it *.l one mile from Perry, and 011 the load lending j
from there to'Tallahns. e, and is known aa the Den
nard’s piiic<v Tins is a healthy and in many tes|tecta it
most desnubie Miturition. And on the fifteenth day of
Dcrombci next, Will be sold at the lute residence o| said
Allen ft (Vi t iin.d ceased.tis above and cril.cd m the
highest bidder, the perishable property of said deceas
ed, consisting ol a large ipinntit) ol corn.(odder, cotton, i
I horses, mules, si.-ck and meat hogs, lurnnng utensils,
household mid kuchen lurniture, and many other arti
cles too tedious to mention ‘The said sale to coniimie
I from day to day till nil is sold—and all sold
ny rn the last will and testament of end deceased
’1 otuis, twelve months cn dii with improved security.
■ -1 ( li \ 1 \l N. /
william ( has i ain.j * 1
r3, HI7 3 • -
II i
esid n ol Wi bum Kitchens, .8 n’r dec a ad.
in Jt in s county, on ‘Tunisdny, tie* *3l day o. D e-uu*
her next, all the |>e, ish-ible p opeity b< longing to the es
tate of said dee. it-ed, riot dispose,l ol by Will, consist
ingot cotton, cows, (odder, hogs, slicep, 4u sew g.n
and running goer, buggy nud harness, two hori. •
oil. x art I’lnekaimthw tools, mill-irons, and housr-
I ira, with ol
ous to m union. ‘Ten,is msd • known on oe day.
u ILL! \ W (v. TCII ESS, )
„ UKKcN SV Km He.NK > t,xi
I.F.GAI. notices
4 IMII.MIS'Ut \ roit s S \, , ,
oil 11... 10111 .lay ol Decembrr nrxi„ 1
ui me late U illiaiu F. Brooks. tt,. ‘hf
: ■ all the puthnWr pto^,,' fc,. “x*
! ileia-nsed .state, to wit: Coin, to,|,
I torses, rattle.stock nn.l meat lie.., ~in!
I household and kitchen tinniiure, ~i,e u.
| ha touche ana one sulk. ) , and other “'**., j
coinpieied. l'ertns on the day ol sale * ,u '**’ ut>
BAVIN iA N BKOOk’s
SIMON N 1:1t h,
October 20, 1847. A
- —— & i.i, ’
l DMiNlsru A lOlt’N SAI , v
Izx l,c the t ourt House door in ,uT
“” I •'> last Tuesday in December n ®‘; r ‘ :
tue usual Inuirs of salt*: The HuUsi. X
land, lutne.ly ~c. u t md by Biacksb,-*, h 1 ’ * :
vtlle, adjoimne lands ol Uci, Beall ‘
cohta.imm thirty-seven acres, more „ V “ ’ ‘ i
woodland, with n comlortabk small
and outhous s oil the pieut*. s. ..
un order oi the Inferior Court oi Pulaski p , c
m ° t r, V ,,n, >’ puipunea, as the im-pprtv ot , ‘"‘inr
BlacKsheui Bryan deceased ’l'eiiiud',
i Hie day ol sale.
Ui.LUN A. BEVax .
Septh, .847 ALU li
I— 75 { ,
V ‘ XISTK.VI Oil’s s \ I,)
oi, Ihe hi.-l Tuesday it, D,. . „d‘ , / ‘
t on, I I louse door in the town ol \l. 1; t
wing hind to w„ In, m
ucics more ot less, also south west ,
taming 130 more or less adjoining li, is'li/’ i l ’' 1 ‘
Shadnc Ware and others, lielcaieine A 1,8 ••
John Wen thermion latent saidCouniv't'”" f fa' a 1
! utednj *.“!*, 0l “ ,ei ~^red„o™,^::,r:-
Oct.sth > 1847 DWARDMcROB^ R^N.A,ia,
•>-.
\ D M I MM',: \ rOR’N
an order ol the Honorable the Inf, ...J” ‘
Smnter county, when sitting tor onlmin^' W "'”
will be sold at the Court House door m said
’ the Inst luesday in December next, between
j hours ol sale, the following Lots ol Land v * *’*•
No. 217, in the 30th district, seventy-tive
mten land. Gin-house and dam, for Water
Screw, under good fence ; No. 248 in the atai “* l
I forty acres open land and good fence and cabin,’ s’
chasers will be required to pay one third cash
snia I notes with approved security tor the’otw?”
thirds, payable the 25th December, 1848 O ‘
property ot the late Noah Golding, deceased i “
benelit ol the heirs otsaid <lecens'd r “*
Sept. 22, 1847. SMITH. A*,,.
v umiivistr v ynrs sale—w
fX on the hist Tue*a\ in December ne'e ■
the ( ourt House door in’ Forsyth, .Men,*
House a.t, I,ot, lying in the village ol'Cull.xleaTl
county ; the house is a commodious nnd
ling, and attached to the premises is aLot ofLiw „ ‘
tniiinig about DO acres, good Oak and H,ek,r’
Sold as the property of Samuel Bivins, late 0 | Nil’
county, deceased, tor the benefit ol the liens Tr-
ROLAND BIVINS
GEORGE \V BIVINS
Adnirts. wait ihe Will
Sept. 22, 1847. “wM
\ DM IN IST Rr\ Toil's SAI I—v, U l
der of the Honorable the Inferior Court ot c’
rsmi c.imty. vvla i. >.un.g lor onlinaiy
| be sold at the court-house in ihe town of Latonto-)
i the first I ueaday in December next, within the
j hours of sale, Three Hundred and Fortv acre* ot Land
] more or less, adjoining Cogbum, Paschal, and otheiv
ill- same being the led estate of John Wynn deem!
ed, and to be sold for the benefit of his heirs and credit
ors. Terms ot sale made known on th* day
o JOHN SMITH, Adm>
Sept. 29, 1847. 26 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in December ner,
before the Court House door at Jackson in Butts tW
ty. Lot of fond No 65 m the 14th district of origm
Monroe now Butts County, containing 202i acres,mm
as the property of Archil. Gray late of Talbot Coun
ty decesed, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made
known on the day of Salt*.
WILLIAM M. BROWN, Admr
Oct. 2d, 18-47. 27
i DMINISTR ITOS’fl BALE*
l\ on the first Tuesday in January next, at the cor
house in Marion, Twiggs county, two negto*?. Jan
a man übout 46 years dd, and l ol'y •* wtnian, abc
80 years old—sold as the property of David Young,
cease*', by order of co rt of said county, l-r the beiw:,
of the heiis and creditors—'Terms, a reaso able tw
it for good paper.
JOHN S. GOODWIN, A-fmY
Octobe- 27, 1947. ai u t ß
l DM IX INITIATOR’S SALE.—Wi Ibe -n,i
i-'V at the court house in Mann, Twiggs in um i
the first Tuesday in January next, five Negimsin
Caty, about 45 or 50 years ot age—George 14 Melvm
6<r7—Melvina 13 or 14,and .Manuel jsi.ltl mic
anordc of C urt, as the propeity 1 Thor as 8 B :
wick,'ate 1 said county, deceased. Tern son tlit
day of sale.
JOHN GLOVER, A mr
Oct. 27, 1847 3u nil
Adm in Ist i iitoiSale*
UJ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Deaiubft
next, before the court-house door in Amencon,
feumter county, Lot ot Land, number 92, in rh* Mh
dist'ict ol Lee county orig.ni ly, now Sumter coatwj,
sold by order of Court, and the projie ty n Jaimrk
Mann, late ot Sumter county, dec’d, forth* l**’ hi >i
tile legatees. Teimsmnde know non the •!) i **
W L. MANN, Admr
he uon-s non.
October 6, 1847. 28 tds
i DM I NISI li IVOR’S SALE \
/jL an order ol the Honorable humor Cum tot Hour
ton county, will Ik* sold on ihe first Tuesday m Janua
ry next, at the court house door in the town of Perry,
Houston county,lk* tween the usual hours ot sale, two Ne
groes belonging to the estate o| Ms,comb T (• ft,
late ot said county, deceased.>-sold lor tha beurild
ihe hen sand creditors of said deceased. Ter. s made
known on the day ol sale
EDMOND GILBERT, Adm'r.
Nov 3, 31 uir
\ mu mm it \ l oirs sale.
_ an order of the Honorable the lnienor Cowl and
Upson county, w hen sitting tor ordinary purpUK*.
be sold at the eouri house door in said county, oa d*
first Tuesday m Januaiy next, between the usunllw*
ol sale, the slav* s belonging to the estate of Willbb
Rohi-rtson, dec**ased, consisting of men, wi-inen ami
children, boys, &.c. Sold for the purpose of a divans
Terms made known on the day ot sale.
JOHN W ROBERTSON, Admr
Nov 3; 1847. 31 tds
\DMINIBTR \TOirs BALI
.in order af dkp tfonovbk Inforforl 1 ■
county, when sitting torordniuiy purposes, wiil b*’* l '*
at Uie court house door in the towuol Marion, T*‘4*
county, on the first Tuesday in Januaiy next, witbia
the usual hours ot sale, Lot of Land No fifty-h * ,r
in the twenty-eight district of originally VVilfonM,
but now in the saul county of ‘Uwiggs, ami coin*®®*!
two bundled twoand an half neras, more or let*.
Also, the following Negroes, t*j wit Morris a nun,
Isaac a man, Jesse a man, Richard a man, Phtll* •
woman. Fanny nnd her five children, (Yney a tf lrt *
John a Imv, Neptune a Isiy, Creaaey a girl, ami Nauc’
a child) Caroline and her two children (Martha*®
l ieorgia Ann,) sold ns the land nnd negroes belotig'Jf
lo tire estate of Caleb Hinson, deceased, and tor uie
benefit of the heirs and creditors. ‘Perms made kiX®*
on the day of sale. , ,
ELAM HINSON. Adm’
Nov 3, 1847, 31 till
DMINIBTHATOM’N HALF.
nn order ol the Honoiable the Inferior Cob*
Crawford county, when sitting for ordinary purjxjsv*
will Ik* sold on the first Tursilay in January next,
fore the court house door in ihe town ol Knoxville,
tween the usual hour* of sale, all the
to the estate ot John Bray, deceased, the
seventy acres more or less of lot No one hundrra
thirty-one, (131,) as described in the deed to ty* •
lying and Iwing in the 7th district, originally {^ u ’
now t’rawforu county. Hohl for the benefit jdtße*
and creditoim Terma made known on the day • t 1
GEORGE W BRAY. Admr
Nov 9,1947. :l1
\ lIMI NINTKATKIX’N WALE.- 1
;V on Monday ilm I3tl day ol Dewnihei
ihe houst* of the late Rob**rt Veal of Twiggs coun j
ceased, all tiie perishable property belong]"*; ‘ ..
’ deceased’ estate, to wit ; Corn. Fodder, Wli
ton. one llorso, one yoke ol Oxen, aleck j • jj.
• and stock Hogs, Pla mat ion ‘T>ols, liouseliold ai>
I en Furniture, and other articles mo tedious to uh
Terms on the day of sale . Aj n ir’i
MARTHA M VKAL. A
I _N..v 3, lHt7 Li*—— f
t U.MINIHTH WHI HAI.I
.11 urikr ol tli.* H..:>orblr iln’ Ini’ vu ji
Suuiirrf.Mmly wlwii ittni(i lor Orilinary P*")’ 1 ‘ ,| K
l,t- mill hi Itif ('.'till Hnu’ iloor i.l -ni.l ‘* .
lirt Tufwlny In Jntiunry m il. In twyen In.’ nt>p| |i
ol nlf, th* 1.,1 lowing n.-gnM*. v./ I' 11 *” * in .n,
tl’i , cnni old ; tin. n iiihu. *.*ty your. oM . J
I ‘i'i ypumold ; Judy u woman, ‘Jd y.ara old;
1 child on* yt nr old. u, w”
I’liri liuacr* willli* tvqolr*d to r'V* no "'* lv
ling thitty doll.ra, with nit’' 1 ’" 1 Jj-ity
th. -Jill, day Ol ‘ik-ornihri, l"C fh;h MHlrf•*-•,}„ J
11 th lnt< S'o.di t folding, dtoe—edg W**
ti. i.o.i. of a.d docfiiwd. sMrni. A*n' r
li,\. Uo •
Nil, Ilf
i IHIIMS'I lt Vl'Kir* SAI.H.-W' 1 ]
‘\ it tli* ulnn.ation ..iilm- iaw ‘’"""'I t,.... I*”
cooaod, ... Hon.lof coamy, . 1 huiadoy n’ - (
poinhor lioxt. all the |-rih*l>l* j.f.prrty “ . y m |,lrr.
ed, con.iating i. a u.rgo *to*k “• , i',,rh .0“
-. t'ow*. a In.go quinmr , tin.,
... ok llog. Fanning utcntaJ*. olio o Ks
iwowya'itnr R.anl Hngon.. and ‘nanKW"* w
„on, and a vnrkty ol od. rartiolo.loo nun.
‘ :K '" UU “’ ROLAN I WVIN^.,
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