Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, December 15, 1847, Image 4

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STRONG & WOOD, Rv HAVE received by late nrnvnls from Philadel phia. New \ <>rk and Boston, n large and general as sortment of BOOTS and SHOES, constating in part of the following articles: Gents tine French Boots, Gents ealf sewed and pegged Boots and Shoes of all qualities and prices, double and single soles , Men's kin and thick Boots, Bovs and Youths’ calf, kip and thick Boots ; Ladies’ thick and thin sole Gaiters, both black and colored; Ladies’ patent leather Buskins and slip pers ; I/ lies’ lustring and kid Buskins, Siios and Ties; Ladies Kid and Goat Lace Boots and Buskins and Walking Shoes; Misses’ black and colored Gaiter Boots ; Misses’ kid and goat Boots and Shoes of differ ent qualities; Children's Gaiter and Morocco Boots of ail color*. 7500 pairs Men’s and Boys thick black and Russ Bro gue first quality, double and single soles, iron and wood tacked. With other kinds of Boots and Shoes not mentioned ibove . in conclusion we have the largest and best se ected slock that we have ever offered in this market lv*p! 0:1 hand, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Calf Trimming and Binding skins. Lasts, Pegs, Thread. Sec . and ail articles used in manufacturing Boots and Shoes Nov 3,1847 31 ts HATS AND CAPS. \SPLEN DID assortment of Gentle en’s, Boys and | . Children’s HATS and CAPS, of the latest styles, j Just received and for sale by Nov 3 31 STRONG fr WOOD. Notice* rp HE Subscriber has taken this method to inform his I friends and the public, that he has opened anew Blacksmith’s Shop, at his old stand on Cotton Avenue, and flatters himself that he can do work lower than can be procured at any other shop in this City, and solicits o share of public pa tronage which will be thankfully re ceived. Mill work and Gin (Jeer Bolts, Plantation tools and Ploughs of all descriptions do.ie to order, an Ia supply of B ‘lts, See., constantly on hand. llorae shoeing at the usual price PETER CROGHAN. Nov 17. 1847 33 3m. fc Telegraph will copy. rtfIMMiBLE AND (HEAP. HV MILTON A SYMONS, No 17, Whitaker * Street , Savannah, have on hand the most choice i and extensive assortment of French, English, and Belgian <lo!h*. C nsHimorea :iml Vestings that can be tound in the Southern States They have been selected with the greatest care from the rent best imjtortation s, and wul be manufactured to order in the neatest maimer, and upon short notice, either h r Cash or approved credit. Persons from the up-coun try are particularly invited to call, ns they cannot tail to be suited both in price and quality. HAMILTON A SYMONS have also on hand a very large and extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, manufactured in the best style, and from materialscare fully selected by tliswrivea in the Northern markets. Til* se they are prepared to sell nearly, if not quite as low as a nicies of the same quality can be purchased in New York. Wishing to extend their business particularly in the np-coumry, they invite Planter* ami Country Merch ant* to call and examine for themselves. S vannah. Oct *3O, 1847. 29 ts LIST OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post Os lice at .Macon Georgia,on the Ist December, 1817 A Annistead Miss Sarah H. Altmayer A. A Bro. Alexander Mrs. Christiana Anderson Robert Aken Col. Warren Anderson Mrs. B Blackwell Thomas Blackwell T. &. W. G. Beard T. B. Beukainiu Charles Burke Mrs. Catharine Boutwell George Boyle Elijah Ball Henry Bcachump A. B. Bright James H . or John R. Baines Alias Louisa Y. Baines Lyman 11. Bowman Mis. Susan 2 Brown A. B. Brown Chester C. Crocker Miss. Manila Clark L B. Cunningham William Cheshire William J. Courier William Craft Ohe dee nee Carloss Win. C. Curry Peter M. D. lYxon William Y. Dowdle Elizabeth Miss. E. Eas’.-y Albert L. Event Samuel H. 2 F France Capt. Harrison C. Foote H. W. A Cos. Fleming Thos. W. Fordred William 2 O. Gordin Larkin Good son J. J. Griffin L. Grace John Grisham Edwin GlatlinJr. James Glawson James Gipson Andrew H Horn C. C-. Ilemandize William House James or AaronS. IlerseyJ. i). T. Heath William or Hammond Mrs. Mary John Willson Hammond Abner Hot lev Mrs. Mary L. A. Holt John HiU Thomas Hand Pinckney Hord Mrs Harriet Harris Miss Susan Head l>r. B J Hurt Wm. C. llobbs Mrs Martha J Johnson 2 Johnson, E. N. Johnson, Laura M. Jones, J 14. K. nowlton, N. W. Keen, Elisha Knight, William, Kinland, Mrs. Martha Knight, Charles G. 2 L. Long, Thomas T Lewis A. P. Laaitor. Andrew J Lewis A W. Lowe J. \V. S Jir A. N Lingo Richard Lamertine Monsieur 2 Longley John II Member Chamber DeuutiesLeaviss William M R B Millikin Martin Lewis A. A Morgan Martin A. D Mitchell Eliza Miles, Sergaritof Baltimor Morgan John Battalion Miiichew Redding R Munn Alex. Montere John T. Miller Thomas Moore John F. Maxwell R. Moon John Martin Jasper Murry Patrick care D. Clarity Moriaey William 2 McLeiah James Murray Darant 2 McGinty George W. McDonald Middleton McElmurry William D. MeKmch John or Charles McElmurry James McKenzie Asa McArthur John N. NeelCisero Norris Isaac NorrellJ. Nottingham Dr. C. B. Neel Sarah O Odom Willis Odom Mrs. Marv P. Perry Wm. R. Poshall Holme* Pettit O. Y. Peters Joseph Patrick Mrs Mary A. Parker James M. 2 Patten James R. Ralston Mrs. Sarah Rowley William 2 Roberta EIUs Rom Willis RuneyJ.tf. 2 Russell John Riley Mrs. Margaret Rice Wm. J. 8. Strong 8. M . 2 Sowenrin D W. T Shaw S. W. 3 Skipper Jacob Simmons Fulbian 2 Scnba Y G. I Bandiut Robert Stokes Mrs. Eveline I Smith Starling Seaborn Davis f Snuth Elizabeth or E. Dili-Stricklm W in. I iard Spear Jsnac (servant.) [ Sliitii William Saa. Stanford A. Lilia T. [ Tignor Mias Frances Thomas J. C. I Townsend Dennis Taft C ft Thomas Alex. W. Weliner C. 2 Wright Mian Delitlia E Wheeler James C. WatsonS. G. ft White William D. Watkins Samuel V. I Whit** David A. Whittier Mrs Elizabeth I Windier John M. Whitfield Mum Jane ft Woodwardß. Jones Wood Willis D. Y. I Young James A. YounCariol Frederick. ftT*Person*calling for letters w ill plena** nay they are ■ advertised. THOMAS L ROSS. Georgia - Pulaski County. K R MONTHS after dot**. application will lie ■ Wf tnade to the Honorable, the Inferior Court, in and ■ lor said County when sitting a.-* a court of Ordinary, for I leave to sell all the lands belonging to Joseph M Bryant M inor and orphan of Blacks!war Bryant deb ased. JAMES BRYANT,Guardian. ■ Dec Bth 1847 3>_ A” DMIMSTRATOR’B SALE On tkia twenty . fourth day of January next, will be told at the ■ jut’ reudeno* Os Willis 0 BcOtt, late of Ciawfnrd ■count v. decrwnd, a portion of the perishable property Hos said deceased, consisting of fifteen head of cattle, -four head of sheen, .M head stock hogs, seven and pigs, thirty huslieis of wheat, one taiy horse, several other artwlea too tedious to mention on tlie day of sale. iU WILLIS B. SCOTT, adm’r ■ Dec H, 1847 _ 3f tds Ba DMIMSTRATORS BALE.—WiII fie sold on the first Tueaday in February next, before the If :.1 irt hooae door in Thoulaatott, lt of number -five, in the 10th distnet of formerly Monroe. l fpaon county, belonging to the estate of Richard Hi Smith, deceased, late of Fpann county, and aold ■ order of tle Honorable die Inferior Court of said when sitting for ordinary purposes- and sold ! ■* the lienetit of t|e heirs and creditors of shul deceaa y ! JOHN WETHER BY adm’r. H. 1(447 td> POSTPONED * T>MINIMTBATOR’n Willb* old ■X. on (In- tin* TmUv Crl, brfnrr It 1 ‘iiri llmobt iloir m ■ i.ii'l l/'l. lying in ilw villHKi’ol^^b Hum . till’ no'i- m Hilt, o.l, Milt. nn.l Fringe*. aixl niun’hea to ,h* pmninni ,|o ,bou 170 nere*. i bn Hie property ol B*ma.-t IVvirm, Hn'r. ileeeßM il, i'.l tin- I--. 1. In Hi* M’ M I ,%'nu \‘\!WL 0 "* lo GI.OKiiK \V „.i „ n , . .... AJmr, vitkikr H’ iMbeNTON ■rc. 1, 1847. %| 30bbls. tins Northern ReiLfalk C A. VA& Mncou Howling Saloon, Mulberry Street, MACON, GA. THE above well known rind popular establishment, 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 visitots du ring the day and evenings. To businessmen, Planters, Merchants and others, it aflorda a pleasant and agree able place of innocent and healthy relaxation and n mnsement. 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 aelfthat he has hitherto had the good fortune to give sat isfaction in the orderly management of the establish ment, and assures the public that he will 6trictly en force the observance ol the same good order lor the future. The Proprietor hopes that with these recommenda- ‘ tions and a strict attention to business, to merit the pat ronage of the public K. E. BROWN. Macon, S*pt I, IM7 22 DE LOAOHE 6c WJXG'OXSON, B V Manufacturers mid Dealers in CARRIAGES AND HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia. De L. & W. have constantly for sale, on the best term*, EMETIC SPRINGS, AXELS, STEPS, WANDS, LAMPS, COACH LACE.—PATENT AND TOP LEATHER, Plated and Japanned Harness Mountings, Paints, Oils, Varnish, {sc. March 10. 1817 IB VEHH.O : S IDDLI B ! MORRIS A WESTCOTT have on hand I Ljgmfa a first rate assortment of SADDLES, H \R- ( V N ESS and (ARR I AGE TRIM MINGS, of nil kinds, which they will h**ll hi prices to suit the times. Their facilities are such iliat they can sell lower than j any other establishment of the kind in the city. Give us a call Indore you buy, isa’l we ask fora re- , commendation. REPAIRING done ot reduced prices, in a workman-like manner Cotton Avenue,next door to A J Sc D W. Orr. Dec 3, 1846 42 Bale mill Livery Stable. rp HE undersigned respeetfully inform AWk _ gp, -fc I their friends and the public, that they have opened a Stable in Ma"a, forth** H 1 1 on runs* • of doing a SALE AND LIV EK V BUSINESS and respectfully so licit a share ol public patronage Their Stables ar** eon- ! nected with the FI/) YI) HOI SE, 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 Howell to give us a call. N HAW KINS, J. W. HARRIS. Macon, April 1, 1847. lltf FOR SALE. rpIIK Plantation in Macon county, known ns there I sidence ot the late Mrs. Stapler, lying on Flint ri ver, eight miles above Travellers Rest, containing a bout fourteen hundred acres, on the East sale of the ri ver, with about six hundred acres cleared, most of it level and in good repair ; and six hundred on the West side of the river. The cultivated lands having been well kept up are in a good state for producing a large crop the ensuing year. It is useless to say any thing of its prod net ion, locality, Alc., as persons wishing to purch ase. will ol course wish to look and judge for themselves. The place will be shewn by the overseer on the premi ses. THE LEGATEES. Nov 3,1843 31 ts TOR SALE. THE Building on Second Street, formerly oc i£i • cupied as the Georgia Messenger Office—Apply -HULto B. ROSE Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 25 1) YKlill LANDS FOR SALE. JA MES BOND offers for sale three of the l>est ™ settlements of Land in the county of Baker, viz: one comprising Two Thousand acres, on the Ki okee creek, in the second district of said county, on which there is anew well finished Frame Dwelling house, and appropriate out-houses, &c., constituting the best improved plantation in Baker county ; said plantation having seven hundred and fifty aereaofclear ed land in the best order for cultivation. Also, Seven Hundred and Fifty acres, lying on the Colawahee, com prising some of the choicest Cotton Lands, and contain ing three hundred acres of open land, with all necessa ry plantation buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement of Fifteen Hundred acres, in the second district of Bn- j k**r, on the Colawahee creek, one of the very richest unimproved places in the county.—Apply to JAMES BOND. Baker county, Ga. or JOSEPH BOND, Macon, Ga. Sept. 29, 1817. _ 26 14t V \LI ABLE FLINT RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALS, C CONTAINING Six Hundred rnues ol Pino nnd j Hummock Land—two hundred nnd fifty or three hundred cleared ; -minted on thr ninin rond from Mn con to Tallalintwf, filtren miles nhovi Alhnny, Baker county —well imprnvrd, nnd one ot the best watered places in this country, and noted for its good health nnd tine water Come soon, or you wilt loose ahm irnin. Oct. 80,1947. 3m R. A. McCOMB. VALUABLE PLANTATION IN BAKER COUNTY FOR SALE. -fir ILL he sold on favornhle terms, a body of Land YV consisting of eight fractions, nnd four Lot* of 250 acres each, comprising 1740 acres, lying on the west b.mk of the Flint River, Irom four to eight miles Ik-low Albany. About 3UO 0r350 ucresare cleared and 250 now in cultivation by Miehnel Lott. Most ot the Land is valuable, nnd is a very desimble location lor an extensive cotton planter, and it also has great advantage na rang* tor stock immediately below. I ersons wish ing topurchase, will apply to the B ub*'nber, at tins office. SiMKI KUSL. Macon, Sept. 1, 1847. ** Land* in Bakrr, Dooly, Lee nnd I'nrly lor Sale. No 339 7tli District Enrly, now Bukor, a valuable lot; No 67,26 th Die Early; No. RIO, Bth L>i Dooly; No. 95, sth l)i. Dooly; No 213. 13th District of Lee. Visit or apply to the Subscriber ut //uleyoniia/e r. O. (50 mile station Central Railroad) Striven to., (la One of the above lots is near Hawkinsville ; one neat Travellers (lest ; one near rilarkville Sept 8 1847 1v23 WILLIS YOUNG. JOHN JONES \ son, (LATE JONES AND HOLT) ii*. iit i: it ft r s t: Attn tOM MI NSION >1 11 RCU A J*T, MACON, Geo. Jane 23,1847. ts 12 HARDEIYIAN & HAMILTON, ii nre-llonse and Coinmiaaion Merchant*, \ MACON, HAMILTON & HARDEMAN. I'aclnr* nnd Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, WILL give prompt attention to the sale ol I Cotton uml Country produce, ns well a* to *■ • the filling of orders for Bnmiing. Unite, ami latnilv supples Sept 29 HI WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION HISINKSS. i era 11K nnd ernutm I hn\ inc heeonte sole Pro | prietor of the Fire Proof Warehouse oecu incd the past season by Hymn Kichardmn, bees leave to inform the publir that he lias associated with him in Urdnem. Mr JosErn Coom.and Mr Win. M Roberts, wtsw ability and eperienre entitle them to the confidence of the people lie theretbre licja'a to , sliate a liberal patronaae, as well ns maintain the ronfi- , dence rc|Med. All old,u will receive prompt attention, and liberal advances will I*’ made on Cotton in store, j THOMAS DYSON, i Macon, July 14,1847. 6m15 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS rrMIE aubacriber will continue to carry on I the above business at lie- Fire Prmf IHH fyareAonae onCotbm Avenue, where be will albudall die usual faeilmes lo plainer* and others in the atornge of Cotton and any other kinds of country tiro- j duce, Hoods, Ac The Warehouse is as sale Irom dan- j irer tiy tire as any other in tlie Slate, and convenient to the business pat tof the city All orders for hia custom er* will meet with prompt attention. June 16.1817 6mlt N. OFSLEY WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUBINEBB. THE sulwcrits r, having removed from the occupied by him last year, and m*| lakcti thin lona known a* (ia wen’ Wamhovic, opp.mite to Hkavks, Wood Si. Co's Store, respectfully tandem hm thanka to hi* former patron* ami Inendn, and aolirit* a continuanee of their patronage, with the namr anee that hr will ilevote bin whole tune nnd -pare n* ef orta to promote their intereat Liberal ADVAUrza will he inatta to thoar who require them ; and order* for BAt JGLNG, K( )PE and TYV IN E.and other Merehnn dize, promptly filled on the moat renaonnble t* nna GEO JEWETT. May 18th, 1847. 7 SSO REWARD. rt STOT.KN from the mibwritwr in Tliomton. ICVGii n Doable Hark Cold l*vrr Wntrh. •MjAihll jewelled, M J Tobin*, nrnker. No. 151101 Knirrtivedoii the cp in n circillnr “mnde exprewly for Win U Johtwmo, Mneon, Oeo ’* Alee, b GOI.l) l KEY, with Muionir eniblem* enirnived on it, and iny .J. W. W l>nit I will give the above re ;he recovery of the Wntrh 1. W f W DRAKE kJH* t , Hill I 111 I 111 Villi'. now occupied by Janie# Rieh wnrl ****., r ,j on Heron (I street, near Judge Nov 44 U IW, comprising a ONE STORY Cl and out buildings in food re r'rrounn Apply to •^HARIfeON. ROIIEUT A. ALLI A, Farior and Com mission Merchant. No. 112, Hay Street, Snvannnh, t.’eo. TXTILL atteml strictly to the ■ ‘an 1 sale ol >\ t’ ot ion, t Ann I* lour, an.l oth r piodiu and wil make liberal cash advances on g<ods consigned to his House. REFEr.rNcrs - Mr. James \. NishetA E. B. Weed, 1 ,r J H. R Wnshingtun, f Maeon - Graves, Wood 6l Cos. J Dye & Robertson, Augusta. Branon & Young, Marietta. Dr. George F Pierce, Sparta. July 21,1847. lyff> JOH> i*. GAVA nm i <>. Auction-and Commission ZV&’erchants and Forwadingr Agents, MACON, GA. Macon, July 21,1847. HOLT 6l ROBERSON. FAC TORS AND GENER VI. COMMISSION KERCH t m s, Savannah Gaorgtef RESPECTFULLY tender their services to their friends and the public. Having b*en actively en i gaged in this branch of business for several years past, ( I their actual experience and observation has afforded I i them every opportunity of becoming perfectly fnmiiliar with the duties and responsibilities attending its opera- i lions. Their personal attention wiil h<* given to sales j of COTTON AND ALL OTHER PRODUCEcon signed to their care, also to executing orders for BAG GING. BALE ROPE. FAMILY \ND PLANT-; ATION SUPPLIES,aIthe lowest Prices. Their charges will be ns lew and reasonable ns the j i netunl cost can he made, by strict economy, with fhcil : i ties for Storing, Weighing, See., which me not surpass-, jd in the city. They hope by continued application and , j.ersonnl attention, to promote the interest, and give sat-, isfnetion to those confiding business to their care. ASA HOLT, Bept B,6mt> \\ B ROBERSON. LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS. \\T E respectfully inform our friends and the planters V? gene rally, of Alabama nnd (ieorgin. that the GI RARD COTTON OIN M\M FA< TORY is In ! full operation. It is amply supplied with the very best materials which could he selected. The machinery is all new, | nnd constructed on the most approved plans tor the j manufacture of Cotton (Jins. The machinists and workmen employed in the estab lishment are skillful mid experienced in tin* business ; and we have made such improvements in the mechan ism and construction of our Gins that we feel certain, in every case, to furnish u Gin which will perforin admi rably well, and give the purchaser entire satisfaction. In the wav of recommendation, we need only say, that we furnished several hundred id our late improved j Gins to planters in various parts of the country during i the season, and not on** of that nuniberhas tailed togiv** general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample of j Cotton. ORDERS ean be sent to us by mail, or contracts j made with our Agents who are travelling through the country. (JINS will be sent to any part of the country, nnd in j all cas**s warranted to perform well. Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di- * rect their letters to Columbus, Ga. N. Ousley, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia E. T. TAYLOR & CO. Bept ft fstf Girard. Ala. Griswold’s Improved Cotton Gins. IIE subscriber w ill continue the manufacture ol * | Gins on his usual extensive scale, and embraces j this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for; their liberal patronage heretofore The estimation in which his (Jins are field, may be known from the fact * of his having sold more than tw o thousand during the i last three years—probably ten to one over any other Factory in the State. Tnis evidence of the superiority of his (Jins, is accounted for by his lie mg the first to in troduce the late improvements, and keeping the lead by yearly adding new ones. His first and second im provements made the quality ot cotton perfect, though some were rather slow, ilis third made them suffi ciently fast It then only remained to make them more durable nnd convenient, which has been done he be lieves effectually, by several new improvements tit* pre sent year besides, he has the exclusive right for the State, 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 w*ho have made a fair trial of them ; and are infallibly se cure against fire by friction. His fine Gins will gin Mastodon Cotton ns well as any Saw (Jin can. His agents will visit planters and exhibit speci mens ot his late improvements, and point out th< ir ad vantages in time for all to engage and be supplied |*- forc the next ginning season, or engagements can be made by letter, di recta* I to him, Clinton, Jones county, (Jeorgia. Gins will he delivered at the purchaser’s res idence, in any part of the State except the Cherokee j counties, where they will lx* 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. March 24, 1847. 6 SUPERIOR COTTON GINS. ! riIHE nulßcril>er would inform tlie plantera of Geor | J gia, tfint he has removed liis Cotton Gin Factory t. UiLb uoumy, Oi miles rrom Macon, on the road lead ing from Macon to Gordon, where he intends to manu facture Colton Gins of a quality superior to any he has ever before made, if possible In the construction of his Gins, he will particularly guard against the possibil ity of taking fire from the Gin. And here he would re mark, that it is impossible for a Gin to take fire from the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part of those who have the management o them. Gins that get burnt, in nine hundred and ninety-nine times out ot a thousand take fire from a different cause than the box To this objection the Gins m&nufacturedb y the subscri- , her, are not, and never hare been liable. His Gins | will he made of the best materials, and warranted to perform as well as any Gins made in the State. He has an excellent water-power to turn his machinery, and a good saw-mill rignt at hand, which will enable him to sell Gins on as good terms as any other Factory in the State. 0. YV. MASSEY. April 1, 1847. 3tf Farmers take Notice. UJ E have the right of a number of Counties for Gaylord’s Patent Stbaw-Cotter. ‘Thisma 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 ean work it. It can be attached to a gin wheel without any extra expense, as the fly-wheel answers for a pulley.— The great advantage of this machine over all others, is in the shape of the blade—it being concave and convex, parting the straw in the middle and cutting both ways, which no other blade can do. So simple is this 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. CHAR P. LEVY GO. Ocmulgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue, i Macon, July 14, 184 v. 15tf OCMULjGEE FOUNDRY. HOLTS A LEVY are prepared at the shortest notice to furnish all kinds of finished Machinery, ! Steam Engines, Castings in Iron or In ass, Mill Gdir- I tag of all kinds, Bcvil and Spur Gearing. Gm Gear of all patterns and aizes, Fan Gearing, Cotton j Gin work, Press Pulleys, Hand Railing, hire Proof i Dooc* and Window*, Cemetery Raffing*, Gudgeon*, Ink*, Sic. We invite our friends, and all who are in want of any of the above articles, to give us a call on Cotton Avenoe, A F. HOLT. YVM S. HOLT. Cl IAS. P LEVY. Macon, Oct 13. 1847. 28 ly Cotton Tresses for Sale. rpHE Cotton Presses liul lock's Patent,) heretofore .1. used in the Pack'ng establishment m this city, will b** Hold if immediate application ih made, at rri-y re duced prices, including traine work, wind la#, mid every tlnng complete tor each pres, and wold in consequence if the proprietor# having discontinued the re-parkin# bwnnens Apply to ROBER T FINUhAY. Macon, July 1 1 HIT ■ SQUARE BALES. IJI LLOTk’ri UOMPOUND LEVER COTTON I J PRESSES, lieitig recently Himplitied and iinprut ed, are now ofiered t> tlmsc wishing to put up Square Bale# a#a Hii|H>rior article to any in use. An examination of their construction and principle, by thoae who study true economy, and wish a good and permanent article, i# Hiilu ited that they may #*•* and tudge lor themselves. Price#, Eighty-live 1 Kilim#, delivered in Macon, which include# the whole of the outfit of lioua, Rope, Patent Right, Ate. Annexed is bill of Timber fur Same. 4.. . .pieces... .22 feet long, Id by 10. 1.. Ift “ “ 10by 10 1 “ *2l “ “ 10 by 10. 4.lft * “ 6by 6, •j ** Ift “ ** 12 by Ift. 1 M 12 “ “ 12 by JO. 1 “ ftf “ M *. by 24. V lft “ “ 3by 8 2 “ Ift “ “ ft by ft. 1 lO “ “ 12 by 12. 1 “ 7 M 12 by 14. 1 •* y “ “ 4by 12 10 good plank IN “ *’ It by 12. 1 *\ 2ft “ ** 4by 12. 2 scantlings 20 •* u 3by 4. Also, Gin Geering of all sixes, kept constantly on hand , geering tor Mercliont Mills. Cotton Factories and MiU Stonea of every description, famished to order at Foundary of U FINDLAY, Macon, Geo. Aug 11, 1847 J 2 Straw Cutters. I 1 FINDLAY is now manulact tiring a lot of Cut ting Machines, which, tor prnct and u**.*, atrength and durability, arc prbably unsuipiiHNfd ‘They are, by the by, no patent rutht affair, but a plain and sulietun tml machine for cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder, shucks, dtc. with perfect e*#** and deepntch Planter# and others are respectfully yivit**il to call at Findlay 1 # Fmndry, corner of Walnut and fourth street#. Macon June J>, 1H47 ts 12 MILL-BTONEB. snlHvrilMT tM ing agent for an extensive Mill- I Stone EHtablisbiiient in New York, will Jurnish to order, rarNcii uihr w#>rA#, anu coi>x*hs mili. stones, of any #i*e, and warranted of tin very’ be#? quality. ROBLRT FINDLAY Macon. Nov 13. Iftftft 40 / A NEW GOODS. r |MIE subscriber li:.\ * received his Full Stock I of DRY GOODS, would respectfully invite tlie attention of the public, to examine his large and beautiful assortment; the following of which compri* u pari. VIZ: A large and bentiful stock of Silks. Raw Silk PLiitN. • new article.’ Caledonia Plaids, Silk stripe Ylpscca. Cashmeres and D lain *s, (a large stock.) Coronation Plaid, Black Alpaeea, Colored Alpncca, Bu na Y’ltua Brilliants, Plaids lor C! Men's < Mthes, Ginghams, Calicoes, Furniture Prints, ol new and splendi l patterns, Bed Ticking, nlluualitics, Blue and Brown Homespun*. Linseys, Keisevs, Fine Bed Blankets, Broad Cloths, Cassimejes, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans. G< Id mixed do. Carpets, Rugs, Green Baize, Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificials, wreathes, Tab)*, , Mourning Collars, j Lace Capes, Work Collars. Black Lace Veils, | Green Gauze Veils, Brage do. Bovs’ Lentil r belts, ; White, red and v<*llow Flannels, Canton Flannel, Counterpane**, l’oilet covers, Piano covers, Table do. Thread and Lisle Edgings, Ladies’ Cravats, I Gentlemen's Cravats, Silk Hose, Worsted do. j Cotton Hose, Silk, Kid nnd YVollen Gloves, Gimp and Fringes, i Hemstifh Handkerchiefs. Bordered do. Bobinet Lace, Silk Handkerchiefs, Red ami Green Oil Calico, • Velvet Ribbons, Black & Colored Worsted Mitts. Sec. * with a variety of"other goods too numerous to mention, hut which 1 would be pleased to have you call and x- , amine. AMOS BENTON. Octobf 11,1847 88 NEW ZIVIPZIOVriKENT. H’AVING employed an experienced person, (Mr. I Geoikje A. Smith,) I am now prepared lo nv.nu- I fact ure Candy of every description, Cordials, Syrups, t &.c. See —-All orders promptly attended to, and (m- | > dies packed in neat boxes nnd in a style interior to none , of the Northern Factories. I flatter myself that in qual- | t ity, variety and neatness, my candies cannot Ik.* excell- | ed. A portion ol patronage is solicited. Cl IAS. 11. FREEMAN. Oct 87 80 . is the fepice <>i Life*” J'IJST received at my Su re on Cotton Avenue, a little of every thing—consisting in part of, Rio, Ln guila,and a superior article ol Old Government Java Coflee, St.Croix,Porto Rico, New Orleans, Pulveris ed, Crashed Loaf and Cotb*e Crushed Sugars, Crack ers of every description, Prone Goshenselectad Butter, Table and Dairy Salt, Candles,Cocoa, Chocolate. Pre served Ginger, Cordials, Sardines, Anchovis, Capers, Pepper Sauce, Brandy Cherries, Peaches, Apricots and Pears, Prunes, YValnut, Mushroon and ‘Tomato Cat | sups, Black, Hyson Sc Gunpowder ‘Teas, Starch, Dates, Currants,Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Eng [ lish Walnuts and Pecan Nuts, Pine Apple Cheese, Du- I punt’ fine canister Gunpowder, See See. C H. FREEMAN. Petty 88 MAFOY ii:4)N <Y I Ol A. l?l IM€Y, and MACHINE SHOP—The suh [ scriber having recently made large ami important addi- I tions to his former list of patterns for Overshot, Breast : and ‘Tub Mill Gearing, is now prepared to execute or * deni for Flour Mills, C* b, Hors Mills for plantation grinding, &-**. ( also Cotton Press es, (Jin (tear. Plates and Bails, and Mill Irons of every f description; all of which will l>e made ot the very best \ material and workmanship, on reasonable and accom modating terms. ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, June 17, 1846. ylB CARVER’S GINS. • rp IIE Subscribers are Agents for the sale of E. C \R i JL VER Sc CO'S., Patent Improved COTTON GIN. This gin has proved itseli to be a very superior article wherever it has been used, and no l>etter rec ommendation can be given it than the opinions of those who have tested it. They are both elegant nnd dura ble in their make, and are w arranted to give satisiac tion in ail cast's, or they may be returned. The former | prices have been considerably reduced. Apply at the Ware-House of the Subscribers. JOHN JONES Sc SON. Macon Sept. 15 15w24 ; China. Mass and Eai thrmvare. MMp THE subscribers are now receiving (in ‘ ; {Jvm/addition to their former Stock.) a general as sortment of the latest and most iushiouabh | styles and patterns, among which are - Gold hand French China Dining Sets. | White 1 Gold band and White China Plates, Dishes, Cover J Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitchers.—Coflee and ‘Tea Cups, { by the piece or dozen. White and Flowing blue Granite Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets., Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Bakers, ! Soup nnd Sauce Tureens, Pitchers, Ewers nnd Basins, j Coflees and Teas, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, and Bowls to match Dining and ‘Tea Sets. Light Blue Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets ; Flutes,Dish es, Cover Dishes, &c. &c. to match. Also, a large and complete assortment of COM MON WARE, which they otter to Country Dealers, as low ns can be bought in any other market in the State. Our STOCK OF GLASS YV'ARE. embraces every kind and variety which belongs to our branch of trade. HYDE & JONES. Corner of Mulberry and Second Street and opjfosite the Washington Hall. Macon Sept. 29, 1847. 6m2fi Crockery and Gln YY are. DINING and Tea Sets, sun* rfine Stone ami China Ware, Liverpool and Plain Ditto, Plain, and Fluffed Glass Ware of every description. Tumblers. Decanters, Wines, Fruit Baskets. Pitchers, See., a very large and general stock just received by. LOGAN Sc ATKINSON, sept 29 26tf. LIFE The New York I'd 1 ’ !n c 'iraand Trust ( ompsny having estab lished an Agency in the city of Macon, persons may ef fect Insurance with this Company on their own Lives or the Live# of others, and either tor the whole dura tion of life or fora limited period, by the payment of a small annual premium. STEPHEN ALLEN, President. CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary w E. BOND, Agent, Macon. Macon, iqril l, 18417. yftl ivi n \ i\m ram i . roipm, 11-i OF llAß'l FORD, CON N.—The under- igned Agenst will take risks against Fire in this Guilin, Forsyth and other towns in the State, on as favorable term#as any responsible Company. They will also in sure against the rusks of River Navigation ; their present rates are, 3-4 per cent, to Savannah, and 7-8 to (Charles ton. REA & COTTON. Macon, April 1,1847. ft Mutual Lilt* Insurance Company of Y. York. MORRIS ROBINSON, President , 8 A XITEL Hannay, Secretary \CCCMCLATED nett profits amount to $400,000. Applications received by C. DAY & Cos. July 7, 1847. 14 HOUSE AM) SKIN PAINTING: Gmiuine, Gilding,Glazing, & I’aprr.linm.'ing OI.l) CHAIRS rr-wated with enne, painted and gilded ; Furniture repnireil.varnished,and poliilied; Window Sash and Blinds lor sale. A F BHERWOOD, Comer of Second and Ottk Streets. Macon, May 10th, IH-17. y 6 Savannah Dying Establishment. \NTON llASEUlCKl#*gyleavetoinfbmi theciti . zens of MACON, and the up country generally, that In 1 has made extensive preparations thr DYING and CLEANSING I ,adies’ Silk aiul wooleti Dri sw**#. Shawl* Ac. Arc. His colors, prirticulsrly Black, Maroon und Brown, will be warranted equal to any that nan lie pro duced in the United Slates Gentlemen'# (iannent# Renovated, Dyed, and warranted not to noil cither the skin or the whitest linen. Prices moderate. Article# left at the Store of Mr C. .4 P.lls, next door to the Washington linll, Macon.will be promptly forwarded, and returned with lei-pmch. April 21, 1847. Iy3 LIFE INSURANCE. The Nhulilii# Mutual Idle Insurance Comply* ftH WALL XTRLET, NEW YORK, CION FINES its business exclusively to Insurance J upon Lives and all insurance appertaining thereto. It is organized ii|mjii the mutual principle winch ha# been fully tested and proved to Is* superior to any other, The particular advantages oflered by tins company are: 1 A guarantee era pi tab 2 An annual participation in the profits. 3 No individual re#iK>nsibiUty beyond the amount of premium. t Thoss who insure for a k*M p * riod than ld<*. pir ticipnte counlly in llu annual proliu of the company. 5. In all cases wlktc the annual premium shall a- , ] mount to fftO, and 80 per cent, tliereof shall have l*e'n paid in cash, an approved not** may !m> given for the remaining 40 per cent., payable twelve months after j date, hearing six p*’i cent, interest. The interest to h‘(mid annually, but tb<‘prits’ipnl not to Ih’ culled hi! nnless the exigence# of the company require it, giv ing sixty days notice, and then only by assrssns iita’ pro rntu to the extent that maybe required to meet the engagements of the company. The Hates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars. I One |#t-keu *in | On* i Seven: tor I I 'e*r*. i In. I ly ‘ ‘>en I life, Ift ; 88 I to I l>*J 1 Hit 3 20 ‘.ll ‘Jft 177 4ft I 21 i126 373 25 1 OOil 12 tO4 50 1 ‘.trt 2024 80 30 I 3111 M 2 Ik'. v o 38:3 f Dft > 3ft i :u; i ~t 27 - no! 1 : > \2l . oo \ ARON M >lll. H \\T. Tosidei t. ROBERT B GOLEM AN. Vic* f’nsidciit li. li i • \ \1 M- i 11:i..*, Iv •).< it B ( “it -11)1111. O, Buslitiell, John M. Nixon, Richard E Purdy, I leu ry A Nelson. R. A. Reading, Samuel C. Faxon, Jns. Harper, Jonathan K Herrick, Lor mg Andrews, Wm. N Seymour, M. O. Roberta, Richard Irvin. U F Lind sey, John 8. Bussing. Henry K. Bogert, Morris Frank lin, Spencer S. Benedict Pr.m- Frifman Actuary. try The company w m*o iu-*iie the lives of Slave#, HYDL A JONF.ri, Agents, Macon October Tl, J#4? 30 TO RENT. / T T& A LARGE and commodious room attached . fl to the premiss occupied by Jh* which has been lined an nu I! \ ROOM* oiui I has nearly ail the furniture and fixtures for such an es ; tahlishiiieiit, with every convenience tor cooki tug• &c. Apply to A T. ANDERSON. I Dec 1 I>OT VSII l POTASH !! Just received and tor ale. hy Silt >T\VKLL & GILBERT, j Macon, Aug. 11,1*47. 19 - (AC)N(HI>S \TI!ll ! Just received and for j sale, by SHOTWELL & GILBERT. j M • i, Aug. 11,1847 I# Glass! Glass!! Glass!!! jl T ST received and tor sole, a Inr*re lot of Glasa, o ail sizes from H by 10 to *2l by 30. Also a lot of White Lead. Persons wishing to purchase, will do j well to call. SHO'I V. ELL A GILBERT. Macon, June 1,1847. 9 TAKE NOTICE, rjIHAT the ‘•uhwribers keep constantly on hand a I large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, Fancy Artici.es, Perfumery, (■lass, Druggists* Glass.ware, and a host of articles too numerous to particularize. Tht ir medicines are all fresh, and pure, and cheap. 1 The public are respectfully invited to call atid see. SHOTWELL A GILBERT. J June 2d. 1847 12 I C Mi ill.VMt M2KHUFF'S KJALTH RESTORATIVE! \it Effectual llonirdv for Congli** and Colds,? Liver Complaint, Raining oi Itlood—Pain in tl Side and Chest—also for Purifying the itlood—Eradicating Eruptions on the skin—and ail other < oiuplaints arising trom the want of tone in the Stomach, rp HE efficacy of the Health Restorative is so well I known to the public, that the proprietor considers the publishing of certificates as useless, but those desi rous ot examining them can do so by calling on the A gent. Pamphlets may also be had of the Agent, gratis The following certificate is from Dr. Chilton, the well known New York chemist: • | have analyzed a bottle of medicine called‘C. Brink erhofls Henltli Restorative,’ and find that it does not contain Mercury, or any other inetalic preparation, nor opium in any oi its forms. It is com|>oßed of vegetable matter entirely.” James R Chilton, M. D. C. BRINKERHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y. Principal office in the store oi Messrs. Haydock, Cor lii> \ Cos., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, &c., 21* Pearl street. For sale by SHOTWELL & GILBERT, Agents, Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the U., States. May 12, 1817. 6 ts QUININE! QUININE!! I PST received and for sal*-, a large lot of the above named article. SHOTWELL & GILBERT. October 13, 1817 28 SbotWCll A Gilbert, BY recent arrivals trom New York, have received a 1 iull and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, j ( ti-micals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffe, &lc &lc., all oft | which are now oHeredto the public very low, tor cash. 1 Phey also keep and extensive assortment of PATENT .MEDICINES, among which are Dr Boon’s justly cel ’ bra ted Ague and Fever Pills, which rarely, if ever fail efl ct a cure. Also, lus Compound Cathartic Pills, an invaluable Family Medicine. li, October 13,1847 28 B A 11.1; V '% SY RUP~OF WILD CHERRY— for couglis^olds,asthma, influenza,whooping cough, spiitmfl of blood, and all pulmonary diseases. BAILEY’S SARSAPARILLA—For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood: salt rheum, scrofula, king’s evil,chronic rheumatism,dyspepsia, dis eases of the skin and hones, old ulcers, etc. BAILEY S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY— The most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara- , tion—and sure cure. BAILEY'S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exterminator of worms trom the system, in general use throughout the United States. i BAILEY’S UNRIVALLED MILITARY SHAV j ING CREAM—This article has stood the test of eight year**, and gained for itself a high reputation throughout the United States, Canada, and most parts of the world BAILEY S SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK—with and without the preparation ; warranted the best article of the kind in use. For sale by the Druggists generally throughout the country, and at wholesale and retail by W M BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall, comer of Fulton and Sands streets. Also lor sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO., Macon. Dec. 3,1848. 42 I3A I.NT §4* OIL*. Ac.—Just received from the “New York Brooklyn White Lead Company” No. 1, No. 2, Extra and Eure White Lead. Also in Store—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Varnish ; Lampblack ; Putty, Paint,Brash es. A c . &c PATTEN TAYLOR. April 1, 1847 _____ 27 . A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION i FOR SALS. Sg-V IN Pulaski county, within five miles of Haw kinsville, containing 1,2*10 acres good oak and hickory Land, about one half of which is cleared and under fence ; on the place are proper buildings, such as overseer’s house, barns, cotton and gin houses, negro houses, &c. Mr. J Snell is residing on the prem ises and will shew the property to any person wishing to examine it.—For prices and terms apply to G. W. ANDERSON & BROTHER, Nov 10 32 8t Savannah, Ga. STRAYED the subscriber, a young, dnrk. cream-colored H MARK, rather small. She probably made down the West side of the Ocmulgee. Suitable compensa tion will Im* made to any one who may deliver her to me at this place, or at my plantation in Houston. E. A. NISBIT. Macon, Geo. Nov. 24th 1847. 2w—34 S2O REWARD. STR A YED or stolen on the 26th of October, ’ from the subscriber in East Macon, a bright /X. /\_ sorrel horse, with one hind toot-lock white, j small blaze in the face,and a scar or scars upon his hip, i probably of branding. The alrove reward will be paid | tor the delivery of said horse to my son John Carter in | East Macon, or to myself in Lee County. ROBERT CARTER. | Nov 24th 1847. 4i—34 . ——- ■ 1 ——* i LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. \LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert Ful ton, deceased, late of Twiggs county, are here by requested to make immediate payment, and all l persons having demands against said deceased, will n ndei them in agreeable \<> law, to ROGER L FULTON,), , JAMKS AVERDTT, \ rs ’ Nor 3, 1847 31 6t oioiuiii v. (i ni kror ordinary. Monrot ( ‘minlii , Sr.rrr.MßE* Tkrm, 1847. VTICKI.EHHRRY MERRITT, (iimrdmn of’ It I of John 1. Tyui, hvni!> w'liled in full with his | iiii word, pmys letters of Dismission from his snid | (• tmrdinnship. It is ordered by tlie Court, that this Rule be published 1 forty days in tcrniß of the law, after the expiration of! which tune, said letters will lie granted, unless cause to the contrary be shewn. A true extral troin the Minutes of said Court. E. G. CABANISS, c. c. o. Nov 3, ISI7 31 h'd I 101 MOV NIIKRH’P’H S\|,|:.—Will he i xl sold Indore the eourt house door in the town of i ly, on tin- first Tut sday m January l next , wiiliin the legal hours oi sale, the following pro perty, to wit: Three hundred pounds seed Cotton, more or less, a quantity ot cotton in the held, also five bushels corn, more or less, and two cotton baskets; nil levied on ns the property ot James Jordan, tosatislyn ti In lor costs, from Houston Buperior Court, in lavor ot Matthew Dorsey, against said James Jordan. A certain tract or pa reel o| Land, eontnining two 1 hundred und eighty acres, comprising the whole of lot number sixty-live, (63) and a |>art ot lot No. ninety-six, i (Urt.) all in the 9th district, of said county ot Houston; all levied on ns the property ot Maitsssal) Norwood, to satisfy a mortgage ti fa from Hoiistott Superior Court, ! in favor ol Ijoretiso 1). Norwood, against said Manns ! snh Norwood, Pheeust hull ed Ix>t No. 13, in the fifth (3th) district >i Houston county, containing one hundred, otic and a fourth acres, more or lew ; levied on as the property of John G Clark, to satisfy a mortgage ti fa from Houston Sup* nor Court, in favor ot Hryiml Button, administra tor de Lotus noli with the Will Himeied ot Josliun Put tisiiall, deceased, against said John G. Clark. CALV IN LEARY, Sheriff. Dec 1.1846 33 • rm MAM \MI 14111 Us ILL Is* sold, on the first Tussday in January next, Indore the Court House dour in the city ot Macon, the billowing property, vix Lot No. I, in square ‘.Hi,in the city of Macon—levied on ns the property of John I>. id nek, to satisfy an exe cution tor his city tax for 1847 Tax fl3 2ft. Also the South-West half of Lots No. ft ami 6, in square 42—levied on a* die property of Gowdcy A W • 11s, to satisfy a Tax ti fa, and co*u*,for 1817. Ain't $lO 62 A MoUKKGOK, City Marshal. December 1,1847. 35 Georgia tlouruc I omit). UriIKREA* Daviu Thrash nnd William II Hill apply to me for letter* ol u iimmstnitioti on the estate o| Hillory I*ratt, late ot wild county, deceased. I h - are therefore to cite a 1 admonish all and him gularthe kindred nnd creditor* of said deceased, to he and ap|s*ar at my office within the time prescribed by law, to allow cause, it any they hu\r, why said letters should not Is* granted. Given uinter my hand at office, thistSd day of Nov 1847. K 0. CABANISH. c. c. o. Nov 84 34 t I.I.UAL NOTICES. f lUARDI iVs s \ LEt kgreeable V J of the Honorable the Interior Court of Smnter 1 county, Sitting tor ordinary purposes, will be Hold on j the first Tuesday in January next, before the court j house door in Stnikesville in Lee county, Lot of Land No. (16) sixteen, in the ‘2d second district of Lee coun ty. as tic- property of William F. Smith, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms cash. JOHN T. McCRARY, Guardian. Nov 3, 1847. 31 tds hMM ft MONTHS afterdate application will be | made to th • I lonorable the Inferior Court of Upson , county, when sitting for ordinary purpose?, for leave to ! sell the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Nancy j Bandy, deceased. JOHN FRANKLIN, adm'r. Nov 3, 1847 30 m4m “ITMM It -MONTHS after lnt- application will be JU made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county, for leave to sell a Negro Child belonging to Lu cien Newton (minor.) O. 11. P. NEWTON, Guar. September 8, 1817. 4m23 THH It MON Mis aftei date application vs.il be Jp made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the Lands and Negroes belonging to t|je estute of Thomas Fulton, late of said county, deceased. R L. FULTON, JAMES AVERETT, Adm'r a De hgnisnon, inth the Will annexed. Oct 8 < 80 in im T.M)f’R MONTHS after date, application will be A; made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when Hitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell alt the lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of William P. Brooks, late of said county, deceased. LAVINIA N. BROOKS, adm’x. SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. Oetobcr 20, 1847. 29 in4m IjHHJR MONTHS after and r made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ware county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate ot Simon Howard, late of said coun ty, deceased. HARRIET HOWARD,adm’x. MOSES HOWARD, adm’r. October 20. 1847. 29 m4m FBI ll MONTHS after jT 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, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN MYERS, Adm’r. October 20, 1847. 4in2o It MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Upson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land, number 75, in the 10th district of for merly Monrot* now Upson county, as the real estate of Richard N Smith, late of said county, deceased, for th*? benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN WETHERBY, Adm’r. Sept. 13, 1847 *2l Im tMH R MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilk inson county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to 9ell all the land belonging to the estate of John Crumbley, sr., lute of said couuty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN CRUMBLEY. Jr. ) . , , JESSE CRI'MBLEY \ Adm re August 11,1847. ]9 LMH R MONTHS after date, application will be r made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Bibb County, when setting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell one lot ‘and No. 248 in 10 District, 4th Section of originally Walker, now* Dade, belonging to the minors of B. Goddard, deceased. SARAH A. USHER,Guard. Macon, Nov. Bth 1847. 32 IJTOR’S BALE*- Will be sold before the A 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 es tare of Benjamin Bryan, Sen. late of Buike county, de ceased, and sold for the purpose of a division of said estate among the heirs. Terms of sale made known on the day ARTHUR BRYAN, Ex’r. Nov 3, 1847- 31 tds II XECI TOR’S NA LE.—Crawiord Court of Or- A dinary, November Term. 1847. Agreeable to an order of said Court, will be sold at the late residence of James M. Harris, deceased, late ot said county on the fourteenth day of December next, the personal property of said decvased, consisting of mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, com, fodder, household and kitchen furniture, <fcc.— Sale to continue from .lay today until all is sold, ’l’erms made known on the day of sale. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Ex’r. Nov 3, 1847 31 6t TTNXE< PTOR’S SALE—WiII be sold on the Fa first Tuesday in January next, at the court house in Marion, Twiggs county, the following property be longing to the estate oi John Everett, deceased, or so mueii 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; Row* a girl, about 8; also, Ix>ts of Land Nos. 61, 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 3, 1847 31 tds TTI XECUTOK’S SALE.—WiII be sold on the jli first Tuesday in December next at the Court House in the county ot Pulaski, the following land to wit: the west halt of lots No. 316 and 301, in the 24th List, 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 for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale on the dnv. WM. BRYAN, Ex’r. Oct. 4th, 1847. 27tds INXE< TTOR’S SALE.—WiII lx* sold on the A first Tue-day in January next, at the court house of Crawford county, by order of the Court of Ordinary of said county,—a negro man named Jesse, aliout 38 years old, us the property of Milly W. Reeves, late ot i Fayette county, deceased, for the purpose of a distribu ! tion among the heirs of said estate. VV. C. CLEVELAND, Executor of Wm. Cleveland, deed, and Guardian of two of i the children of said Milly IV. llreves, deed. I 00c27, 1847. 30 tds 17V\E< I Toll's MALES* I 2a der of the Honorable the Interior Court of Macon | county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold ! on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court [ House door in Marion, Twiggs county, fractional Lot No. 218, in the 28th district oi formerly 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. 232, m the 10th district, and lxt No. 6ft, m the Uth district of formerly Lee now Ran dolph county. Also, on the first Tuesday in February next; before the Court House door in Amkricus, Humter county, Lot No 242, in the 16th district,and Lot No. 91,in the 17th district of said county. Also, on the first Tuesday in March next, before the ; Court House door in Talbotton, Lot No. 132. in the | Ist district of Idnui rly Troup now Talbot county. I Also, on the first Tuesday m April next, More the i Court House door in Stewart county, Lot No. t ft2, in the lHtli district of formerly L*e now Stewart county j All the above property sold tor the benefit of the heirs ; of John Rushiu, late ot Macon county, deceased.— [ Terms made know non the days of sale WILLIAM RUSIIIN,) S R FULTON. Ex'rs. JOHN C. RODGERS,) Sept. 1,1847. 60d22 i; XECI'TOIPN N \ LE.—Will Is* sold on Tues- X IA day the fourth day ot January next, in the town of Perry, Houston county, to the highest bidder, the Ne . groes that belonged to Alien If (hastnm, deceased, con sisting ot some thirty or forty likely Negroes—ot men, women and children,—and also at the same time and place, the Valuable Plantation on whiett he died, being situated one mile from Perry, and on the road leading from there to Tallulmssee, and is known as the Den nord’s place. This is a healthy nnd in many reepects a most d’ sirnhle situation And on the fifteenth day ot December next, will be sold at the late residence of said Allen U. Chastain,deceased,ns above dearrdied to the ’ highest bidder, the (lerishnlilc property ot said dereos • ed, consisting of n large quantity of corn, fodder, cotton, . horses, mules, stock and meat hogs fanning utensils, household und kitchen tuiniture, and many other nrtt -1 clea too tedious to mention The said sale to continue from day to day t.ll all i mild*- and all sold under author ity in the last will and lestainent ot said deceased Terms, twelve months credit with approved security. J >HN VI t HAM AIN. f . WILLIAM HAHTAtN.i hlrp Nov 3, 1847 31 nls riXEI UTUH *H HALE,—WiII lx* sold nt the late Hi residence of William Kitchens. Hen’r de reined, in Jones county, oil Thursday, the 23d day otlke. iu her next, all the perisliutile pro|s*rty belonging to the es tate of said deceased, not disposed ot by Win. consist ing ot cotton, cows, liMlder, hogs, sheep, 40 saw gin and running geer, buggy and harness, two horsr wag on, ox-cart, blacksmiths tools, mill irons, um! hoi—- bold and kitchen tumour**, with other article* too tedi ous to mention ’Perm* made known on ‘he duv WILLIAM hi l' HUNK, ) ... I'lilll.N V\ Uli'tlKNti.i Non Im 11 1841 ii ll GEOItGI % Houston i (Minty. .a. JOSEPH J. C OOK, of the With dis- G M. tolls IsdoK* uie, a Right H>rrc| Ht IRHK, being a fielding, fburti en years o and shoulders a a large m*ar oil his right hip. with a small white streak in the forehead. Appraised by Isaac L Hill und Tur nor Smith. Freeholder* of said • unty, at Thirty Five Did in is. ($3-’ t^i ) Given under hand nnd official sig nature, tins 4th November. IH-I7 rims J M(X)RE, j p. A true Extract from the E*tmy / mik. J W M ANN, Ork. | Nov 24 34 \ lonMsTitvroies sai.k.-wT / \ on the first Tuesday in January next J “ “old | house m Marion, Twiggs couuty, two ruin’ ii mini, about 111 years old, and |' () |iv n „ hns-s Ja, k HO years old—sold ns ilia property ol David v*"’ erase,'. liy urtlrr oi court of said county tor ll '- ol ilie Ileus and creditors—Terms, a re’as,,, In “''"’ln it for good pnper. a^e crtlj. JOHN S. GOODWIN A i October 27, 1847. Adm r . A DM I \ ISTHATOK'S SALK.— VV ~ IV. at tile court house in M linen, Twin™ -V *°l<J the first Tuesday in January fiw n,;; ( u '.‘'> -n | ( uty, about 15 or 50 years of age—George uM’ VIZ: 6or 7—Melvma 13 or 14, and Manuel. sTTi lv m an order of Court, as the property ts Thou,a. ft U i? der wick, ‘ate cl said county, deceased TAN- ‘^t day of sale. ‘ ‘ Aern, ‘ , on l h e JOHN GLOVER a i Oct. 27, 1847. 1 and Ida l IMIIMSTH ATO It'S NAI.K—W,nT — 21 fl>e first Tuesday in February next til, “’ *>U Court House in Culltbert, Randolph eonm, lhe Land No. 84—11th district ol originally Lr, „,L 01 dolplt comity. IUW Kan- Also, Oil the same day, before the Court It at Mount Vemou, Montgomery county ‘ll, m Jo °f No. 2tiß, in the sixth district ol said conntv n. VV ilkiiison now Montgomery county .Sol’d . ol the Interior Goutr ol Twiggs county as th. o,<ltr ol James Goontlw, late of said c ounty deMS |lrrt l sold lor the benefit of the heirs and erediti,™ d| ” llli D. H. COOMBS, ) Dec I, 1847 JAS. H. COOMBS jAtoB. —— tUH l DM IN ISTRATOR’S SALE Agr^kT —” x\ order ol the Interior Court of Twtges count, t< ‘u an sitting for ordinary purposes, will be soft at n House of Walker county, on the fin., Tuesday in rtmry next, Lot ot Land number two hundred 1., i, ty-tour (244,)the 25th .I,strict, and Third i “ fON , originally Cherokee now Walker county sdd f U ” of benefit of the heirs and creditors of Dorothv deceased.—Terma on the day of sale. y Khwle9 ’ Dec 1, 1847. IKA AtWr. 4 1)411 \ISTRAT(H>B N.\Tc.’ -Vv l : il Tr~r, j\- on the first Tuesday in February next u.r Court house door ill Stewart County, between ,t„ “l h . 0, ! r8 ofBal the following property to wit: one! St lainl lying ami being m the county of originally I now Stewart, containing two hundred two an.i r (2021) acres, known by No. 148 , he 19th said county. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs m,?'!? ttors ot David Summerall late oi Appling Countv t censed. “vie* \ D.nINISTRATOM’S SAKE.—WiII be'TaT J \ ngrenbly to an order of the Honorable, tl„. Im,. ’ (. ourt ol Upson county bclore the Court House m h 1 ker county on the first Tuesday of February next dpi lot of land No. I*6,eighteenth district of Baker helm* tng to the Estate ot William Robertson deceased 8 ’ lemis on sale day. _De. Ist .847, JNO VV ’ ROm:RTSO^^ \ dmwwtrator’s BAi.f::_Ag„;, , ly \ 0 iV an order o the line. ,o court ol \\ , IK ., „,f, J ty when sitting lor ordmuty purposes wt I hr sold at the court bouse cioor in said county on the lirst Tuesday in February next,during the ussual hours ot sale ailthn tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the N'cond district ot said county, belonging to the estate ot Joint Crumbley br. lately deceased of Wilkinson county Georgia. Sold lor the benefit ~f the heirs and credttorsol said estate. JOHN CRUMBLEY,Sr. I. , JESSE CRUMBLEY, A ™- Dec Ist 18*17. tds—3s 4 DMINISTR VTOR’B SALE -By rirtas ot n 21 order ot the Interior Court ot Sutnler cuun’v when sitting tbr ordinary purposes, will be sold at the com! house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in February next, between the'usual hours of aale the following property, viz: Mary a negro woman, about thirty years old, and Isaac, a boy about ten years old and enst half of Lot of Land, No lID and west half of lot No. 143, in the 15th district ol originally Lee, now Sumter county ; said lands are well improved and m a high state ot cultivation—also, No. 226, m the 27th dia trict of said county. Sold ns the property of tfte estate of Thomas M. Mann, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate! Terms made known on the day ot sale. SARAH T. MANN, Adm'rx. Dec 1,1847, ‘ 35 ids A D.WIMSTRATOR’S SALE—AgreeahlTTo an order ot the Honorable Inferior Court ol Hous ton county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Janua ry next, at the court house door in the town of Perry, Houston county,between the usual hours of sale, two Ne groes belonging to the estate ol Malcomb T. Gilbert, late ol said county, deceased,--sold tor tha benefit of tile heirs and creditors ot said deceased. Terms made known on the day ol sale. EDMOND GILBERT, Adm'r. Nov 3. 31 tds. A DJIIMSTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue oi an order of the Honorable the Interior Court of Upson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold at the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hums ot sole, the slaves belonging to the estate of William Robertson, deceased, consisting ol men, women and children, boys, Ac. Sold for the purtstse ol a division. Terms made known on the day ot sale. JOHN W. ROBERTSON, Adm'r. Nov 3; 1847 31 tds VD>IINIS|R ATOIPS MALE—Agreeable to an order of the Honorble Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will lx* sold at the court house door in the townol Marion, Tw iggs county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours ol sale, Lot of Land No. fifty-tour, (ft 4) in the twenty-eight district ot originally Wilkinson, hut now in the said county ot Twiggs, and containing two hundred tw o and an halt acres, more or less. Also, the following Negroes, to wit: Morris a man, Isaac a man, Jesse a man, Richard a man, Phillis a woman, Fanny and her five children, (Viney a girl, John a boy, Neptune a hoy, Creasey a girl, and Nancy a child) Caroline nnd her two children (Martha and Georgia Ann,) sold ns the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Caleb Hinson, deceased, nnd tor the benefit ot the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. ELAM HINSON, Adm’r. Nov 3, 1847. 31 tds \I>MIN IMTR ITOK*& s \ LE. . an order ot the Honorable the Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lx* r<ld on the first Tuestiuy in January next, be fore the court house door in the town of Knoxville, be tween the umjul hours ot sale, uil the Lands belonging to the estate of John Bray, deceased, th** same being seventy acres more or less of lot No. one hundred and thirty-one, (131,) as described in the deed to the same, lying and being in the 7th district, originally Houston, now Crawford county. Sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ‘Perms made know non the day of sale. %T GEORGE VV BRAY. Adm’r. Nov 3, 1847. 31 tds \DJMINIMTK \TKiVs > \||. M I on Monday the 13th day ot December next, at the house of the late Robert Veal of Twiggs county, de ceased, all the perishable property lielotiging to said deceased’ estate, to wit; Coni. Fodder, Wheat, Cot ton, one Horse, one yoke of Oxen, stork Cattle, melt and stock Hogs. Plantation Tools, houseliold and kitch en Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale. MARTHA M VEAL, A.lmr’x. Nov, 1847 || „u \DMINIHTH ITOnm v\ j By virtu ( . an order ot the Honorable the Inferior Court l Sumter county when sitting or Ordinary pui|Ms‘S, will le sold ut the Court House door of nuid county on the tir*t Tuesday in Jnnuury next, between the usual hours ot sale, the billowing negroes, viz: Luke a man,about 6ft year* old ; Hen a man, sixty year* old : Joe a man, 22 years old , Judy a woman, 20 years old ; and a boy child one year old. Purchaser* will be required to give notes in sums not exceeding thirty dollars, with approved security, duo the 25th dav >! December, 184*. Hold a* the property of the late Noah Golding, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ol said deceased. EASON SMITH, Adm’r Nox 3 1847 31 \IMIIMSI It %TOR*N S\| | . old . at the plantation of the late Samuel Bivins, de | crust'd, in Sumter county, on Thursday the 23d ol lb*- o< tuber next, all the nrfiinable property >t Mid deceaß ••d, consisting o a large st(K*k ol Com and Fodder* Horses. Mules, Cows, a large quantity of Pork and I stock I logs, Fanning utensils, one good Cotton Gin. I two superior Road Wagons, and two excellent yoke ol oxen, and a variety ol other articles too numerous to 1 mention. ROLAND BIVINS. GEORGE W BIVINS, Administrators t nth the Will annexed. I ‘• I If i l>>! I NINTH VTOII'N N ALE.- Will Is* sold, ,\ nt the court hou - in Irwm county, on the first Tuesday n January next, I*ot No 314, in the Bth dis trict ol p-uui county, sold by order ot t ourt ol Twig2* county, ns the pro perty *t’ David Young, deceased, . late ot said county. JOHN S GOODWIN, Adm’r. October 17, 1817, 30 tda 4 DMINISTR VTOR H SALK Will he -old on / V the tiint, Tjcsdny in F’ hiuatv next, before tb** coutt Issise d(sr in ‘I nomasville, ’l’homas county, be tween llie usual hours ot sale, Lit ot l*ond No, 310. in ill#* IHth district of liarly county, originally! now ‘l’lioinns eounty, containing two hundred and fifty ■* i*r**s - Id rs th* property of Archibald Gray, late of Tnlhot county, deceased, for the benefit the heirs of said decease*!. ‘Perm# made known on tin* day and VV II.LIAM M. BROWN, Adm’r. 17, 1847 83 J v ItHIMoTII %TUII*M Im m Id,on tlx fir-t Puesilnvin l , 'd>ruary next.br* tore the Comt House in Lanier. Macon county, the fol lots’ i Lmd I— II ■ Ml ! 111 2<l District, und l*ot No 287,i1l the Ist District,*'* formerly Muscogee, IIOW Macon ciHiuly Hold by order wt the t ourt ol Ordinary of Bibb county, a* tu** property of Munhx kl. Math rsoii,deb ased leitns cash WM II CALHOUN. Admr. Dec. 1,1847