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:l\Y : ’ ic’ iv‘d !>y la;-‘ arrivals from PhiladeT
p:i i. Nfw Yc . ami Boston, a large and general aa
t ‘ tfc, oi >JTS a-i4* SHOES* consiatinj in part
i the fu y vi.ig articles: Gania line French Bouts,
4*e,uß calf s ved iuul pegged Boots and Shoes <B* ail
•* .a.i pric- s,doubl • and single soles; Men's kip
11 ‘ k Bo,* ami Youths’ calf, km and thick
B ‘ iV thic.s ■ml thin sola GuiterCooth black
f. ■ It’ i; L 1 nil leather .Buskins an. I nlip
} ■ L:Ud*s’ lusir iil .kid Buskins, Blips and Tics:
‘* iv ! and ( nSU L t Boots and Buskins and
• io.f SWnpfi.; Mlws’ ~iek and colored Gaiter
T ■ kftl and c r*i Boots aiixl Shoes oi dirier
* n -nlitics; Chddreu’s Gaiter and Morocco Boots ol
all dors.
pa :$ I n’B and Boys thick black nnd Ru*sßro
,i iir • o’lalitv, double and single soles, iron and
-.od lacked. *
With orh#r kinds of Boots nnd Shoes not mentioned
•ib, e ; in conclusion we have the largest and best se
e” t stock that we have ever offered in this market.
K ; : on hand, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,
, i IBindmj kins,Last* Pml Thread.
, a id 1.1 articles use,l in manufacturing Boots and
\nv 3,1847 SI n
HATS AND CAPS.
\ . BLt. hD’ > . ‘-<itmeut of Gentlemen's, Boys and
V( h. ,lr a ! t ATS and CAPS, of the latest styles.
he by _ g
\ n .* 31 STRONG vh WOOD.
Notice*
T* , : r.serihcr has taken this method to inform his
i .Viemis >d the public, that he has opened anew
■p, at his old stand B Cotton Avenue,
,i.| ih: n-> ll that h’ ii do work lower ihan cm
-ro -red nny other s’. in this City, and solicits r
4 iShe patronage which will be thankfully re
'• . !
Hill w :i; and Gin Geer Bells, Plantation tools nnd
’ i 1 all di'sc.riptions do .e to order, and a supply
. V • , eoiistantly on hand.
gP Horst! shoeing at the usual price.
PETER CROGHAN.
Nov 17, 1347 33 3m.
- P Telegraph will copy.
NABLE AID CHEAP.
TJAMILTOJf & SYMONS, No. 17,1 VUtaker
XJ. Street, Savannah, have on hand the most choice
nnd extensive assortment of French, English, and
IHrim
LI i>til ß, 4
i iat ii be found in the Southern States. They have
b i I •:, ! with the greatest care from the very
L. ■ n l Hrrtaiions, and will he manufactured to order
in neatest manner, and upon short notice, either
lrt ..sh or approved credit. Persons from the up-coun
try ar • particularly invited to call, as they cannot fail
to” V* suited both m price and quality.
A UETON & SYMONS have also on hand a
very iar r * nnd extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
m mnfiictured in the !>est style, and from materials care
fnllv c b eted by themselves in the Northern markets.
‘1 . 1 • they are prepared to h*ll nearly, if not quite as
low a* iriiclcs of tne same quality can be purchased in
New York.
Wishing to extend their business particularly in the
up untry. they invite Planters and Country Merck
av r to oaU and examine for themselves.
. tvannah, Oct. 20,1847. 20 ts
new Fall anil Wtnfor Gooth.
TA"! II i’ s.i’.Tsrrilier is now receiving his usual supply of
a Fal nnd Winter GOODS, consisting of
Si!!: , Alpacc s. Cashmeres, Muslin De Lames, Plaids,
Gin arn.’ nnd Calicoes, ( assimeres, Twefeds, kerseyrf
n 1 Blankets, Caipeting and Linen and Cotton
ting of ail widths, ‘l’tible Diaper and Napkins, a
■‘•ill • -"rtment ol Flannels, u great variety of shawls; j
i.il ii which are offered at unusually low puces.
GEORGE W PRICE.
. I aeon, November 17, 1847, 33 ts
SELLING OFF AT COST!! ‘
THE subset iler having determined to close up his
business in this city, now offers his entire stock of
YPLE V\l> FANCY BUY GOODS,
AT COST, FOR CASH.
A large part of his stock was purchased by an expe
rienced hand this Fall in New York, which renders
he stock desirable for purchasers to make their Fall and
Winter selections. Tne stock consists in part of the
following artie; -s, viz:—Rich colored Bilks, Blnek Sat
in Strip'* do. Black Watered do. Florence nnd Sitichew
do. Gasiinier nd De Lanes, Woolen Plaids and Al
pacca*. Ginghams and Calicoes, Woolen, Cotton nnd
Silk il iv. Woolen, Cotton and Silk Mitts and
Go. *. ijit y-\ Russia nnd Scotch Diai)**rs, Blnek
and Colored Kell and common Cambrics, Vv’hite, Red,
Yellow and G *en Flannels, Casanneres, Sntim t and
Kentucky J ms, Bed Blankets, \hnhn - .-.ud Bon
nets, Brown ?. 1 :d Bleacbi I *3!v r “Mugs,
Cnrpei iug nud Ru_s, &c. Yc
I ‘ die: with man, other wt eles ih kept in a
Dry .b Thos** vi oitig to pu chnse to ael
a/ni.i. v., .•* u I ’o >, as good* can !>•• had as
I v n-in tne New Yo. i. ..irkrt. Ihe invitation is to
ail w mvi o buy, as the the goods will be sold at
g’ it bargains if you calf soon.
Ii foods sold on a Credit, will be charged at reg
ular prices.
:v on Second street, next door to George W
■ • K )DR [ FF
Nov 17, 18i7. :i3 tl
NO HUMBUG.
I'll iD >OI L offers his entire stock of FANCY
.DR ) < H)DS at COST. —Persons wishing to
has* Dry > >ods, are invited to call and examine
.'mu the j t ic*s, and satisfy themselves that
no humbug. \mong the ntock aie
r -fc : even - yle, Pins, Needles, Tapes anil
Jj id Cloth:*C'asiuieres Scissors,
l ’ • nets and K*y Jeans, Soups, Cologne & Extracts
i D ‘in i .es.scrv’ts. Silk, Linen cotton Floss,
J m I Wh: ■ Flaneis, Shell, Horn, Side, Tuck
N i'i Kerseys and Bed Combs,
i kings. Horn & Ivory Dressing do.
eli 2k br. Sheetings, Coat, Vest Pant, buttons,
’ ‘amixl, Kid, Wool A Buck Gloves,
■ • nnd ‘ V . Art’ficial Flowers,
I ul (’radle Biaakets, Bonnet nnd Cap Ribbons,
sslim and Net .Straw &. Florence Bonnets,
> i.'iwfc, Hand Boxes and Trunks,
injan, T)ec 8, 1847. 3f
r l i'slitlilisltiiH*ni.
• )* • 1 ER &, JAUGSTATTER luive |ust received
X and now offer for sale, at the lowest cash prices, a
new and splendid stock of goods in their line. Consist
mg of FINE ENGLISH and FRENCH CLOTHS,
CASSIMERS, VESTINGS, &.C.,suitable for geile
nv iii wear. All of which they are prepared to make
to order, in the most tostuohable style, and at the short
est notice.
Macon, Sept. 22, 18-17. y 25
ANODYNE (Olt.H imOPS.
- Y N4IW discovery and certain cure
< ‘ for coughs, colds, croup, consumptive
dk’ ts diseases, and all irritat ; ons of the lungs
‘• >:it 11DlIii’Mu* to lak* pni
• ducing in most cases immediate relief,
’ and in nine cases out of ten a prompt
cur It exercises the most controlling influence over
cot*'* 1 and irritations of the lungs, of any remedy
know. . often stopping the most violent in a few hours,
and i most in a clay or two, by producing a tree and
easy expectoration.
Price, 50 cents per bottle.
* iiigvvoiiii aiul T<*lf<*r Oiiitiiiriit.
A certain and positive cure for Ringworms, i etters,
Scald head, and for ail rough and scurvy affections up
on th. skin.
Many cases of tiiis class of cutaneous affections are
extremely difficult to cure with the ordinary remedies,
but here is one that will rarely tail even in the most ob
sttnn’ case. No difficulty is experienced in applying
it; i ie bottle is quite sufficient in most cases, and not
more than two will be required to effect a cure in al
n. ‘ ny case.
Ft e, 50 cents.
Pile Oiiitim*n! and Pill*.
Ti ■> ofu ction is a source of much annoyance, and
thslotMof health frequently with many individuals
Few i either form of the disease hut could eacatie by
timely means and attention. Constipation nearly uf
way; i cedes an attack, and as a matter of cjourw*.
must b obviated m its treatment. To this end, here
i b I upon 111• • scientific principles that
ca ’ fully relief on. The most flattering success will
stt i!if’u of s single package of the medicicine.
i*i •, M per package.
Tin* rrciicli in iir*.
For the safe and immediate cure oi Blettnoihaa, and
ail Chivnic Affectum* •/ the Kidneys h Bladder.
Thiiis new and invaluable medicine, recently in
tr > iicedinto the United States, for the cure of the Ve
n *reat diis se, in its various eomplicaied forms
Some years ago, I obtained a receipt of the French
Mixture, which I have prescribed with ttnpnr*Ueled
auce- ■ J over since in the treatment of venereal dnteas*
r. (..id Chronic affections of the kidney* nnd bladder;
not however without tome moditicaiion of the extentve
compound that suggested itself from time to tune m do
ing tin active prescribing business with the medicine
Ik ing thus improved and perfected, I consider that
s liow < m bus dawned in the treatment of those dis ns
rshy t and iutrduction of th** French Mixture, which is j
not only n sal*- remedy, but a wire and speedy one.
For thepurp f adapting tli** remedy to all the tonus ‘
ul Hi** dines- . and n the various (reculiaritieH of tin ,
constitnti u it lias l*een found necenwiry to use the ;
medic lo as modified in Ihe forms of Nos I ami 2 |
The r : -r ti • acute stage and No 2 in the chronic I
form /l the dfw **• Ii i,n tho latter form (BlenttorlioHi) I
the’ • * liiuch difficulty b. b.-en experienced in curing’
it, wli!< isfar 11*i i --I coiuinoii
In tut nutting tins medicine to the test of public sera- ‘
tiny I huve in* fear lor the result Hundreds of cases
• • n cured by it, and even in wild and dissipated
sub.’ <*t*, the ciii’ has often been prompt mid effectual
lYe jdi Mixtur* in not unpu'Hwiiit to lake, UuMe,
no, t<-> it di r e with tin* stomach, when used in
sc< nrdat *• w ith the directions
I Who wit'* uud !U tail by Dr WILLI AM (i
LITTLE. / ; <rtor, Mil ledge Vilie, atul by W. G
£ H. LHTI*E. Macon.
1* * ...her 15, 1547 37
r 7 REIfT.
v V LARGE arxi commodious r*mi attached
1 • di** pr< j.i's-** I'uphilbv the üb.criber which
has •sn used as an FA TING HOOtff nnd
b. *ir.> all tie* furniture nnd fixtures fur such nn os
tv. ■h # n**ut, w.t'i every convenience fbr cooking. 6u*
A T. ANDERSON.
n i;con ioot) $ Mull iny Stuxt, i
MACON, GA.
IT’ above well know i and popular e.-M.'ibashi. lit,
J. h iving rcr *nt!y mvDrirone a thorough repair, if
now unsurpassed by any thing ul ihe kind in the S< th
em country, and is open tor the reception of v ini tots du
ring the flny and evenings. To honin-ssiticn, Plainer*,
Merchants and others, it afford* a pieasai
able place of innocent and healthy relaxai,
musemgpt. The above establishment is in
convenient part of the city, being on Mulberry suet i,
nearly midway between the Hotels, and in the imme
diate vicinity of business. The pppiiotor llattns him
self that he has hitherto had the good fortune to give sat
isfaction in the orderly management of the establish
ment, and assures the public that luwill strictly en
force the observance of 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. E Iv BROWN
Macon, Sept I, 1847 22
DE LOACHE & WXLCOXKOvT~
f .jß f jaj'Q Manufacturer* and Dealer* in
n. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS
OF KVJ-.RV DESCRIPTION,
Mulberry Sheet, Macon, Georgia.
De L. Sl W. have constantly for sole, on the lieat terms,
ELIPTIC SPRINGS, AXELS, STEPS, HANDS,
LAMPS, COACH LACE.—PATENT AND TOP LEATHER,
Plated and Japanned Harness Mountings,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, he.
March 10, 1847.
n IDDLI I lOD LES :
y.-> vIORRLS & VVKSTCOTT have on hand
l ‘+-sBL N a first rate assort m'nt of SADDLES. HA R
NESS amir \ltlt L AGE TRI M MINGS,oi
nil kinds, which they will sell at prices to suit the times.
Their facilities are such that they can sell lower than
any other establishment of ihe'kind in the city.
Giveoaa call before yon buy, is all \s. osk for a re
conimemlaiion. REPAIRING done at reduced prices,
in a workman-like manner.
Cotton Avenue,next door to A. J. & D. W. Orr.
D c 8, 1846 42
Malt* and Livery Stable*.
>w rjIHK undersigned respectfully inform
’ -L their friends and the public, tliat they
* l lflve opened n Stable hi Mahi.n, for tin
s’ y yll purpose of doing nSALE AND LIV-
Y BUSINESS. ,ml resoectfully so
licit n share of‘public patronage Their Stables are con
nected with the FLOYD HOUSE, and every attention
will be paid to customers in order to give general satis
faction.
Their Stables are large, new and commodious, with
line Lots and very convenient. Persons would do well
to givens a call. N. HAWKINS,
J. W. HARRIS.
Macon, April 1, 1847. lltf
FOR SAI&
f | ’MU’ Plantation in Macon known as there-
I sidencc ot the late Mrs. Stapler, lying on Flint ri
ver, eight miles above Travellers Rest, containing a
bout fourteen hundred acres, on the East side of the ri
ver, wiih about six hundred acres cleared, most of it
level and in good repair ; and six hundred on the West
side of th i iver. 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
production, locality, &e., as persons wishing to purch
ase, will ol course wish to look and judge lor themselves.
The place will be shewn by the overseer on the premi
ses. THE LEGATEES.
Nov 3, 1843 31 ts
FOR SALE.
THE Building on Second Street, formerly oc-
Mcupied as the Georgia Messenger Office Apply
to S. ROSE.
Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 25
BAKER LANDS FOR SALE.
f&A JAMES BOND offers for sale three of the best
settlements of Land in the county of Baker, viz:
one comprising Two Thousand acres, on the Ki
okee creek, in the second district of said county, on
which there is anew well finished Frame Dwelling
house, and appropriate oul-bouses, &c., constituting
the best improved plantation in Baker county said
plants i L -vi'ij s veil hundred and fifty acres of clear
ed land in the best order for cultivation Also, Seven
Hundred I Fifty acres, on the Colawabee,com
prising some of the choicest Cotton Lands, and contain
ing three hundred acresoi open land, with nil necessa
ry plantation buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement
ot Fifteen Hundred acres, iti the second district of Ba
ker, on the Colawahee creek, one of the very richest
unimproved places in the county.—Apply to
JAMES BOM). Baker county, Gn. o
JOSEPH BOND Ve On.
B 9 IBT7.
v VLI IBTI FUM
PLANTATION TOR a,
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
plnc.es in this country, ami noted for its good health and
line water. Come soon, or you will loose a bargain.
Oct. 20,1847. 2m R. A. McCOMB.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
IN BAKER COUNTY FOR SALE.
11 TILL be sold on favorable terms, a body of Land
VV consisting of eight fractions, and four Lois of
250 acres each, comprising 1740 sens, lying on the
west bank of the Flint River, bom lour to eight miles
Mow Albany About 300 0r350 acresare cleared,and
250 now in cultivation by Michael Lott. Most of the
Land is valuable, and is a very desirable location for an
extensive cotton planter, and il also has great advantage
an range for stock immediately below. Person* wisli
ing tnmirchosr, will apply to the suhsenber. at this
offrVre* SIMIU ROSE.
Macon, Sept. 1, 1847. 82
in ISokor. Poult, Lor anil Early lor
Sale.
No 339,7 th District Early, now Raker, a valuable
lot ; No. 67,26 th Dm Early ; No. 130,8 th lbs. lVa.ly;
No ‘.15, ruh Dih Dooly ; No 213. 13th District of Li e.
Visit or apply to the Subscriber at Hiilri/umlale I’. (>.
(50 mile station Central Railroad) Scriveti Co.,tia.
One of the above lots is near Hawkinsvillc ; one near
Travellers Rest ; one near Starkville
Sept 8 1847 1y23 WILLIS YOUNG.
A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
IN Pulaski county, xvithiu five miles of Haw
Sfff kmsxille, containing 1,200 acres pasl oak and
* hickory Land, alarm one half of which is cleared
and under fence ; on the place are proper buildings,
such ns 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 auy person wishing
to examine it—For prices amt terms apply to
<; VV. ANDERSON & BROTHER,
Nov 10 32 8t Suvannoli. Go.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
mM| PHE Subscriber An for sale, Imr plan
Jones county, five miles bum Macon, on Wal
“” nut creek, containing two hundred two and a hall |
(2021) acres, well improvexl, with a good framed dxvel- ,
ling, and other necessary buildings, a good gin liouae I
and gin, two good wells of water, and a good spring
on the plantation ; all under goo,! lence and cross fen
ces—the most of this land is well adapted to the culture |
of Cotton, and veill yield equal h> any land in the State.
There is open nud in a fine state fur cultivation, about I
130 acres, the balance is ol the best quality and well i
timbered. Those wishing to purchase-, will do well to
apply anon—and for liirther particulars, (in the alisrnce
of Mr II I. Ctaik,) apply to Mr. Robert Carver or
Col R h Hines. L. B. DURRETT.
ALSO,
TO RENT, in East Macon, a comfortable
a Dwelling Hook, lor a small family. L. B D.
_ 3f 3t
LAND FOR SALE.
fIIHE Subscriber offers the following lot* lor sale via:
1 linker county lot*. No. 312 ami 150, 38 district.
No* 121 ami 335, 12th district. No. 128,7 th district
/>r —No* 10,11,14,21 and half of 13, in llth Dial.
No. 186, lit district, No. 144 13th district
Sumter. —No. 108,26 th district.
( ass —No 283 and 2'J4.7th Dial.
Gilmer, —No. 280. 6th Dwi
Paulding —Gold lot No 261, 19th Dint.
He mules three miles from Macon, on the Clinton
road. JOHN H. KENNEDY
Dec. Bth 1847. 4w—36
07” Valuable Lands For Sale,
NEAE THE CITY OF MACON,
\ND if not sold soon will be rented. One place
lying between two and three miles from the city ;
the other (dace between four and five miles; both pia*
ecs contain a law portion of heavily limbered Hwamp
land, a* well ns Upland, with good well water, and
never tailing spring The terms will be made easy,
both aa to price ami time of payment. Those wishing
to examine and purchase, w ill apply to
WILLIAM B. PARKER
Dm 15 ‘ **'■
HARDEMAN & RAM T
VV uM -l|i>tiM. mid t iimuiissioii
MACON,
HAMILTON A HART” *’MAN,
I'neloi~ unil * oiniiils.ion Mcri’lisiiP,
SAVANNAH,
WILL give prompt nttention to the sale ol
Cotton iiii,l Country product, ns w, II ns to
ti„ filling of orders !br Bugging, Rope, nnd
family supplies. Sept. 29. 26 ts
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
—* THE mlarriber, having removed bom the
VVahi ii,"'-r. eeenpied I,y him Inst yenr, nnd
taken that long known nt; n.x’ tV VV xki not ,
opposite to (itUVBt, Wood A, Co's Bhire,8 hire, resp-ctfully
tender* his thank* to Ins tormer patrons and friend*, nn.l
solicit* a continuance of their patronage, with the aanur
aner that he will devote hi* whole time nnd spare no of
ort* to promote their interest Lirkrai. advani i: will
lie mails to those who require them: nnd order* for
II VUGING, Rl >RK nnd TWINE.and other Mcrolian
diti-, promptly filled on tfn inn* rra*oonl,le t, mis
GEO. JEWETT.
May 18th, 1847. 7
itOIiKUT A. AI.LKN,
Factor and Comiiiissiou Mncliaut,
No. 112, Day Street, Savannah, Geo.
UT ILL attend strictly to the storage and sale of
('oin, F'ioiir, and other produce, and will
make liberal cash advances on goods doraiigncd to his
House.
R l ulncls —IVs r James A. Nibet,'|
iY V *vV’ ‘’ i , \ Macon.
J. 11. il riidirngton, j
(Graven, Wood &. Co.J
Dye y Sc Robertson, Augusta.
Bra non >x. You \\g, Marietta.
Dr. George F. Fierce, Sparta.
July 21, ffc47. _ 1 y 18
MN I*. (- ‘ Ol
Auction and Commission BOCcrchants
and Forwading Agents,
.MACON, GA
Macon, July 21.1947. 1
HOLT St ROBERSON*.
I ACTORS VNI> GUN ERA I. COMMISSION i
.>IKRUIIANTN, Savannah (Georgia,
KESPECTFl T LLY tender their services to their,
, friends und the public. Having been actively en
gaged in tliin branch of business for several years past,
trieir actual experience and observation has afforded ;
them every opportunity of becoming perfectly familliar
with the duties and responsibilities attending its opera
tions. Their personal attention will be given to sales
of COTTON AND ALL OTHER. PRODUCE con
signed to their care, also to executing orders for BAG
GING. BALE ROPE, FAMILY AND PLANT
ATION SUPPLIES, nt the lowest Prices.
Their charges will be as few and reasonable ns the
actual cost con be made, hy strict economy, with fhcil
itiejrfor Storing, Weighing, &c., which an- not surpass
ed in the city. They hope by continued application and
personal attention, to promote the interest,and give snt
ittfaction to those confiding business to their care.
ASA HOLT,
Bept 8,6m23 W B. ROBERSON.
LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS.
1 1 rE respectluily iniomi our friends and the planters
VV generally, of Alabama and Georgia, that the (il
R UtD COTTON GIN M INI rORI is in
full operation.
It is amply supplied with the very best materials
which could he selected. The machinery is all new.
and constructed on the most approved plans lor the
manufacture ol Cotton Gins.
The machinists and workmen employed in the estab
lishment are skillful and experienced in the business ;
and we have made suedi improvements in the mechan
ism and construction of our Gins that we feel certain, in
every cast:, to furnish a Gin which will perform admi
rably well, nnd give the purchaser entire satisfaction.
In the way of recommendation, w r e 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 tiot one of that number has failed to give
general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample of
Cotton.
li3f* ORDERS can he sent to us hy mail, or contracts
made with our Agents who are travelling through the
country.
(HNS will he sent to any part of the country, and in
all cases warranted to perform well.
Persons addressing tin- Proprietors by mail, will di- /
rect their letters to Columbus, Gn.
N. Ouslet. Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia. <i
E. T. TAYLOR & CO.
Sept ll l'<tl Ala
Oriswold’s Improved Cotton C*ins.
rpHE subscriber will continue th” manufacture of 1
I Gins on his jisual extensive scale, and embraces !
this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for 1
their liberal patronage heretofore. The estimation in i
which his Gins are held, may be known from the fact ’
of his having sold more than tw’o thousand during the
lrvst three years—probably ten to one over any other
Factory in the State. ‘lnisevidence of the superiority
of his Gins, is accounted for by his !eing the first to in
troduce th** late improvements, and keeping the lead
hy yearly adding new ones. His first and second im
provements made the quality of cotton pet foe t, though
some were rather slow. His third made them suffi
ciently fast. It then only remained to make them more
dura hie 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
State, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish
Reid’s Parent Water Boxes, which are believed to be
ten times more durable than any other, by those w r ho
have made a fair trial yf them ; und are infallibly se
cure against fire by friction. His fine Gins will inn
Mastodon Cotton ns well as any Saw Gin ean. His
agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit speci
mens of his late improvements, and point out their ad
vantages in tune for all to engage and be supplied be
fo-< t ginning season, or engagements can be
tter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county,
Gins will be delivere 1 at the purchaser's res
any part of the Slate except the Cherokee
‘•s, 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.
March 24, 1847. 6
SUPERIOR COTTON GINS .
fT*HE subscriber would inform the planters of Geor-
J. gia, that he has removed his Cotton (Jin Factory 4
to Bibb county, 34 miles from Macon,oil the road lead
ing from Mneon to Gordon, w here he intends to manu
facture Cotton Gins of a quality superior to any lie has
ever before made, if possible. In the construction of
Ids Gins, he will particularly guard against the possibil
ity of taking lire from the Gin. And here he would re
mark, that it is impossible for a (Jin to take fire from
the boxes without the grossest neglect on the part ol
those who have the management o them. (Jins that
get burnt, in nine hundred and ninety-nine times out of
n thousand take fire from a different cause than the box.
To this objection the Gins manufactured!! y the subscri
ber, arc not , and never have been liable. If is Gins
will be made of the best materials, and warranted to
perform as well ns 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 w ill enable him
to sell Gins on as good terms as any other Factory in ,
the State. 0. W. MASSEY.
April 1, 1847. 3tf j
Farmers take Notice.
ITTE have the right of a number of Counties fori
\V Gaylord's Patent Straw-Cutter. Thisrnn
chine is the greatest of the day, and no humbug. It ,
cuts com, oats, hay, shucks, straw, or stalks with I
rapidity, and so easily that a hoy of twelve years old can j
work it. It can Ik.- attached to a gin wheel without any *
i-xtrn expense, as the fly-wheel answers for a pulley.—
The great advantage of this machine over all others, is J
in the shape ol the Made—it being concave and convex, j
parting the straw in the middle and cutting both ways, I
which no other blade can do. So simple is this ma- j
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.
( HAS P LEVY & CO.
Ocmulgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue, j
Macon, July 14, 1*47 ‘ 13tf !
OCMULGEE FOUNDRY.
M olts a lkv \ nre prepared at the shortest
notice to furnish all kinds of finished Machinery ,
Steam Engines, Castings in Iran or Brass, Mill Gear
ing of all kinds. Bevil and Spur Gearing, (Jin
Gear of all patterns and sizes, Fan Gearing, Cotton
Gin work. Press Pulleys, Hand Railing, Fire Proof
Doors and Windows, Cemetery Railings, Gudgeons,
Inks, &e. We invite our friends, and ail who are in
want of any of the above articles, to give us a call on
Cotton Avenue, A F HOLT.
WM. S HOLT
CHArt. P LEVY. |
Mneon, Oct. 13, 1*47. ‘J* lv
Cotton Presses for Sale.
rpHE Cotton Presses ( Bullock's Patent, heretofore ;
X used in the Pnck ng establishment in this city, will
he sold if immediate application is made, nt very re- I
dared prices, including Inline work, windlaa, and every
thing complete lor each press, and sold in ©onsequence
of the proprietors having discontinued the re-packing 1
business Apply to ROBERT FINDLAY
Macon, July 14, 1847 ! 1
SQUARE BALES.
BULLOCK'S COMPOUND LEVER COTTON
PR ESSES, being recently simplified nnd iniprov- j
ed, are now offered to those wishing to put up Square
Bales as a superior article to any in use. An examination ;
of their construction and principle, by those who study
true economy, and wish a good und permanent article, I
is solicited that they may see and mdge for themselves.
Prices, Eighty-live Dollars, delivered hi Macon,
w hich includes tne whole ol the outfit ol Irons, Rope,
Patent Right, 6lc.
Annexed is bill of ‘Timber for Same.
4... .pieces... .22 l*et long, 10 hy 10.
1 “ 16 “ “ 10 by 10.
1 •• 21 “ “ 10 by 10.
4 “ 15 “ “ 6by 6.
•2 •• 16 “ “ 12 hy 16.
1 “ 12“ “ 12 by 20.
I “ 3f“ “ 9by 94.
• “ i;> “ “ 3by 8.
• , , 15 “ “ shy 5.
1...;..“ 10 “ “ 12 by 19.
1 “ 7 4 “ 12 hy 14.
| “ 9 “ 44 4hy 12.
iO good plank 18 “ 4 ‘ 11 hy 12.
1 - 25 44 4 by 12.
3 scantlings 20 4 * 44 3by 4.
Also, Gin (Jeering of all sizes, kept constMtly on
bund ; u'-eiiug lor Merchant Mills, Cotton Factories
ami Mill ■rt tones of every description, furnished to order
at Foumlaryot U FINDLAY, VI aoon, Geo, j
Aug 11,1847. 19
Straw Cutters*
Is FINDLAY is now mnnulaeturing a I*B of Cst
k •
ami durability, are probably unsuffinss. .1 They aie. by
ih< hy.no patent right atlair, hut a plain and substan
tial machine tor cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder,
\ with perfect • si and desp itell lMnnt rs
and others are retqs -ttully invited to tail tat Findlay’s
Foundry, comer of Walnut and lourth streets, Mneon
June 23. H 7. ft 12
MILL-STONES.
r sulisrriber fieitig agent ti*r an extensive At il I
-1 Htoi e flsiatilislmu-nt in New York, will furnish
to order, rani'll Bt Kit I ‘ l AS, AND enIZJUKK Mil l
NToNRS, ol any size, ami warranted of the vny Mst
Robert findi \ i
Macon, Nov 13,1846 40
NEW GOODS.
riIHE oi’iacri!*; v/ju.-t r-c-ived hlfl Fall Stock
I o? i>HY (JiMM).s w'ould r pectfully Invite
the attention of the public, t<> examine his iurg” and I
beau iful assortment; the following oi v. iiich compri- j
scs n part, viz:
A large and beatifulteck of Silks.
Raw Silk Fluids, (a t w article.)
Caledonia Plaids, rt ‘ i, ■ * Aipacca,
Cnslmteres and Del e, is, (a large Block.)
Coronation Plaid, Bi \ !pa<-r-.n,
Colored Alpar.-i, La ; • \ i.-ia Brilliants,
Plaids tor Cliild -li’i’ clothes,
Ginghams, Calico* ,
Furniture Prints, of new nnd splendid patterns,
Bed Ticking, al! ;m d.ties,
Blue nnd Brown li nennins,
Linseys, Kerw-ys, Ki-*.*• Bed Blankets,
Brood Cloths, Gas- : icres, Satinetts,
Kentucky Jeans, ( : I ini.-.ed do.
( .'nrjiets, Rugs, (Jl M I hn/.e,
Borne rs, Ribbons, Artifu in la, wreathes,
‘Palis. 4.V.C., Mourning ('ollars.
Lace Capes, WVd (’ollars, Black Lace Veils,
Green (Jati/.i- Ve;h. Hr; • do. Boys’ Leather belts,
Wliite, red nnd y How Flannels, Canton Flannel,
( ounterpam-s, ‘F<- l**t rovers, Piano covers, ‘Pahle do.
Thread nnd Lisle Edgitiifs, Ladies’ Cravats,
(tenth-men’s Cravats, rtiik Hont*, Worsted do.
Cotton llosc,
.Silk, Kid and Wollen Gloves, Gimp nnd Fn -geg,
Henistich Handkerchiets. Bordered do.
Bohinet Luce, Silk Handkerchief,
Red and (been Oil Calico,
Velvet Ribbons. B e l. A Colored Worsted Mitts, &r.
with a vnri'-ty ofother go- a- too numerot t> mention, i
hut which 1 would he pleased to have > u call nml ex
amine. A.VB )rt BENTON.
< • ter 13,1847
maw umovEMEN r.
H‘AVING employed m experienced p -i-on.( Mr j
Gi.orus A. Smith.) I am n>w prepared toumnu- i
’
,v c. Ac I
ilcs pscki and in nt at box es and inn s; h in ft i ior to none
oi the Northern Ft etork t I ter myself th t nqnal
ity, variety nnd neatness, my (miulm s e.i mot be excell
ed. A portion of patron “ i< dicited.
CM AS. H. FREEMAN.
Pet 27
“Variety Is the pice oi Life* 99
II JNT received at iny Store on Cotton Avenue, n
little of every thing—consL l big in part of, Rio, Ln
guirn.and a superior article of Old (Joverninent Java
Coffee, St. Croix, Porto R i m. New Orleans, Pulveris
ed,Crashed Loaf and ( off • rush* 1 . igars, Crack
era ofeverydesoription P eO ; lected Butter,
Table and Dairy salt, Ca s,Cocoa, (
served Ganger. Cos lines, inchovie Capers.
Pepper Sauce, Brandy (T -:ries, Peaches. Apricots and
Pears, Prunes, Walnut, dunhroon and Tomato Cat
sups, Black, Hyson A, Gunpowder Teas, Sturcli, Dates
Currants,Citrons, Almonds, Filberts. Brazil Nuts, Eng
lish Walnuts and Pecan Nuts.Piue Apple Cheese, Du
pont’ line canister Guni wder, See *&e.
C. H. FREEMAN.
Oet93 90
111 4CO.A ii ii\ A BRAS’* I’s | A.
171 Ik-iaY, and MACHINE SHOP—The sub
scriber having recently made large and important addi
tions to ins former list ot patterns tor Overshot, Breast
and Tub Mill (J- a ring, is now prepared to execute or
ders fur Flour Mills. Cotton Factories, Horse power
Mills for plantation grind tii, iV,c.: also Cotton rress
’ es. Gin Gear,Plates and Bulls, and Mill Irons of every
description; all of wlm h will be made of the very best
material and workmanship, on reasonable and accom
i modating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17, 1846. yld
_ CARVER’S GINS.
rpilli rtuliscribere ;n- \gent’ for the saieof E. CAK
1 VER CO’S., Patent Improved COTTON
GIN. This gin has proved itselt to be a very superior
article wherever it has been used, and no better rec
ommendation can lx given it than the opinions of thoae
who have tested it. They are both elegant and dura
ble in their make, and are warranted to give stitislae
tion in all cases, or they- may be returned. The former
prices have been considerably reduced Apply at tfat
\Vare-H 1 -use of the Eubacnix rs.
JOHN JONES & SON.
Macon Sept. 15 low2l
China, (ilass and Earthenware.
THE subscribers are now receiving (in
addition to their former Stock,) a general us-wEm
sortinent of the late.-t and most fashionable
styles and patterns, among which arc
Gold band French China Dining Sets.
White 44 “ 44 44
Gold band and Wliite China Plates, DiMies, Cover
Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitchers.—Cofiee and Tea Cups,
by the piece or dozen.
White and Flowing blue Granite Dining, Tea and
Toilet Sets., Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Bakers,
Soup and Sauce Tureens, Pitchers, Ewers and Basins,
Coffees and Teas, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, anti Bowls
to match Dining and Tea Sets.
Light Blue Dining,Tea and Toilet St ts; Plates, Dish
es, Cover Dishes, vVr. &c. to match.
Also, a large and complete nsciortmentof C< >MMON
j WARE, which they offer to Country Dealers, ns low*
as ean be bought in any other market in the State.
Our STOCK OF GLASS WARE, embraces every
kind and variety whieh belongs to our branch of trade.
HYDE & JONES.
Corner of Mulberry ami Second Street
and ojiposite the Washington Hall.
Macon Sept. 29,1847. 6m‘26
Crockery and Gloss H are.
DINING nnd Tea Si m, superfine Stone and China
Ware, Liverpool and Plain Ditto, Plain, and
Fluffed Glass Ware of every description, Tumblers,
Decanters, Wines, Fruit Baskets. Pitchers, &c.. a very
large and general stork mst received by.
LOGAN 6c ATKINSON
sept 29 26tf.
LIFE ■WSUUANCiL—The New Yo.k
Lite insurance and Trust ( ompany having estab
lished an Agency in the ity oi Macon, persons may ef
fect Insurance with this (’ompany on their own Lives
! or the Lives of others, ami either tor the whole dura
i tion of life or for a limited period, by the payment of a
| small annual premia
STEPHEN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES C. PAJ MLR, Secretary.
E. BOND, Agent, Macon.
Macon, Aqril 1, 1817. ysl
1741 1 IAM COMPANY,
I OF HARTFoR P. —The undeisigned
I Agenst will take risks against Fire in this city, Griffin,
j Foray tli and other tow : in the State, on ns favorable
terms as any responsible Conmnny. They will also m
! sure against the risks ot River Navigation; theirpresent
rates are, 3-1 per cent, to Savannah.nnd 7-H to ( narles
ton. REA 6l COTTON.
Macon, .April 1,1847. 5
Mutual I,iff* liiMtiHiire ('ompany of‘lV* York.
MOPRIS ROBINSON, Premdtnt,
I SAWi nt. tl v.VNAV. Snetary.
\CCU Ml RATED nett profits amount t< ffoo^ooo.
Aiiplications received by C. DAY *fc('o.
July 7, 191 I •
1101 SE AND SIGN PAINTI MR
Rraiuingy Gil ling,(Jinzing, A Pnpor-hnnginc
OLD CHAIRS ro-seated with cane, painted and
gilded .
Furniture repair-d. varnished, and polished;
Window Sa:-h and Blinds for sale.
A IV SHERWOOD,
Coni’ r of Se cond and Oak Streets.
Macon, May 10th, 1847. >6
Savannah iUyin? Bstablishmcnt.
KNT( >N 11 AS ERICK be go leave to inform the citi
zens of MACON , and the up country gem rally,
that he lias made extr : iv< preparations tor DVHNG and
(’LI .ANSI N’t J Ladn • . ilk and woolen I Shawls
Alc. Ac His colors, particularly Black, Maroon and
Brown, will he warranted equal to any that can Ih* pro
duced in tin- United States. Gentfoinen's Gannents
Renovated, Dyed,anil warranted not the
skm or the whitest linen. Prices moderate. Articles
left at the Store oi .Mr. C. A. Ells, next door to the
Washington Hall, Macon,will be pron ptl) forwarded,
ami returned with de-patch.
A|M 121, i il7 If 9
LIFE INSURANCE.
Thr Nltutllii*Mntunl Uft* lusnrane*<‘ouip*y. 1
5, WAU. KTKEET, NI.W YORK,
IN FINKS it* huMfMMM exclusively to Insurance
j upon Livi • a ul all iusurance sppe rtaimng thereto
It i* organized upon the mutual principle which ban
been tuny tested and proved to be superior to any other.
The particular advantages offered hy this company
are
1 A guarantee capital.
2. An annual participation in the profit*.
3. No individual rcvpo.mjbiliiy beyond the amount of
premium.
I Those who iiwtirc for a lesa period than life, par
ties
5 In nil ease* where the annual premium shall a
mount to 950, nnd 60 |H*r e* nt thereof ehnll have been
paid m cfudi, un approved note may Ih* given for the
remaining 40 |H*r cent., payui. twi lve montlts niter
date, In uring six p r < ■ t interesi. The intereal to J
be paid annually, bat the principal not to h * called in
unless the exigence* of the company require it, giv
ing sixty days notice, and o>< ti only hy aaaeauiueiita
pro rata to the i xtettt that mu) Ik- required to m*ei the
engiigemeuta of the company.
The Bates of ftisuraitci on One Jfundred Dollars.
Y lliii H *m T<>r !| Iw
Agr nnn. | ll# 1 I V’ Ornr* I •
15 771 Hm 156| 40 I 6.1 | h: 4 320
201 91 95 I 77* 1 15 191196 373
i 2.5 I o|j | 12 JOf :•* 196 2 UD, 160
30! 1311 36 2 86'I 55 2J” 3 2115 78
:5 ii 53 27 • • : t 9L7 o
.
ROBERI H t tfLEMAN, N ‘. Prtfidem.
Tki n.i * V M Mcrvhnni. IDdwrt B Cole man,
O, Bu-!uiell. John M Nixon, R *urd C Purdy.llen
ry ,\ \ 1, U. A. It ig. ua-U’ Paxon, Jai
Harper, lona than i 1 1 ri r! . L 1 g Andrew*, Win
N. Seymour, M O Ro;.. ,tn, Riebard lrvm. C. F Lind
sey, John S Mu mg. lb my K B*.gert, >1 rrto Frank
lin, Spencer S. Benedict.
|*M?nr I wiiman .'ctuary
car Tli comireny will id*o inwire the tty: ot Slaves.
HYDE A JGaNES, A'-lit’ Macon.
October 27, 1817.
POTASH ! POTASH ! ! Just received oml for
safe, l.y SHOT WELL & GILBERT.
Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19
(10NG KENS WATER! Just received nnd for
v Iy SHOT WELL GILBERT.
Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19
Class! Glass!! Glass!!!
2 UST received nnd for Rule, n large lot of Glass, o
#1 nil sizes from 8 by 10 to 24 by 30. Also u lot of
White Lead. Persona wishing to purchase, will do
well to ill. SIIOTWELL k GILBERT.
M•* 1 Jane l. 1847 f
TAKE NOTICE,
rpiIAT the suljficribers keep constantly on hand n
I large stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Fancy Articles. Perfumeky,
Glaas, Druggists’ (dii.^wtuc,
and a host of articles too numerous to particularize.
Their medicines are nil fresh, and pure, nnd cheap.
The public are respectfully invited to call nnd see.
SIIOTWELL. & GILBERT.
June 23,18-47 18
€ SI tSi ‘*'££2:itl3orr'S
H2ALTH r^SSTOItiiCIVE:
An Ib imuly for Coughs and Colds, ‘
Liter i oin; aint, Ruling of Hlood—Puin 1
in th< side nnd * host—also for Purifying I
lhe Hiood—Mradicftlin** Er • on the \
SJiiu—and . It oth< uhiinhi*- tig from
tlie want of tom* tu the Stomach*
rpHE eilicacy of the. Health Restorative is so well
I known to the public, that the proprietor considers
th.* publishing of certificates as useless, but those desi
rous of examining them can do so by calling on the A
gent. Pamphlets may also lx 1 hud of the Agent, gratis.
The following certificate is from Dr. Clulton, the well
known New York chemist:
“I h ive analyzed a boulcofmcdicinccaUed'C.Brink
eiboll's Health Restorative.’ and lind that it does not
coni.mi Vlercury, or any other metalic preparation, nor
opium in nny of its forms. It is composed of vegetable
matter entirely.”
Jam t v R Chilton, M. D.
C. BRINKURHOFI , Proprietor, N. Y.
Principal oilice in the stole of Messrs. 1 laydock, Cor
gi kn A Cos., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, &c.,
218 Pearl street.
For sale by SIIOTWELL & GILBERT, Agents,
Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the U.
Slates.
May 12, 1847. 6 ts
QUININES ! QUININE! !
I’UST received and for sale, a large lot of the above
named article. SIIOTWELL GILBERT
October 13, 1847 28
Sliot\vt‘ll A Rilbnf,
BY recent arrivals from New York, have received a
lull and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines,
t Itemicals, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Slc. &c . all of
which are now offered to the public very low, lor cash.
Flo y also keep and extensive assortment ol l’A I’LNT
M I ;i)ic I N ES, among which are Dr Boon's justly cel
ebrated Ague and Fever P'lls, which rarely, if ever tail
it* effect a cure. Also, his Compound Cathartic Pills,
an invaluable Family Medicine.
Macon, October 13, 1847 28
BAILG1 S >\ Rl pOF WILD CHERRY—
tor coughs/rolds,asthma, influenza .whooping cough,
spittinn ol blood,and all pulmonary diseases.
BAILEY S SARSArARJLLA—For ail diseases
arismg from an impure state oi'the blood: salt rheum,
scrotuui. king's evil, chronic rheumatism,dyspepsia, dia
easi sos the skin and bones, old ulcers, etc.
BAILEY S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—
-1 he most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara
tion—and sure cure.
BAILEY S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure
exterminator of worms from the system, in general use
throughout the United States.
BAILEY’S UNRIVALLED MILTT ARY SHAV
EN G C U HAM —'Phis article has stood the test of eight
years, and gained for itself a high reputation throughout
i he United States, Canada, ami most parts of the world.
BAILEY’S SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK—with
and without the preparation; warranted the best article
of tile kind in use*.
For stile bv the Druggists gem rally throughout the
country, and at wholesale and retaii by
\N M. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries'Hall,
comer of Fulton and Samis streets
Also tor stile by GRAVES, WOOD & CO., Macon.
Dec. 3, 1816. 42
IT-AINTN, OII.N. Ac.—Just received from
the “New York Brooklyn White Lead Company'’
No I, No. 2, Extra and Pure White Lead.
Also in Store—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits
Turpentine ; Varnish; Lampblack ; Putty, Paint,Brush
es. Ac., Ac. PATTEN A TAYLOR.
April 1, 1847 27
•r < •• TTH-Tr——————l_— JUM.
LEGAL NOTICES.
I ,tul, ‘ *° Perfe * ■“'***•
George R. Clayton, “1
vs. I
Mary E. Strong, f Bill in Houston Superior
John L. Parker, f Court.
Samuel Dinkins, and I
John 11. Rutherford. J
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sher
iff, tnat Mary E. Strong, one of the Defendants, has
not been served ; and it being alledged, that said Mary
E. Strong resides out of the State of Georgia. On mo
tion, it is ordered, that service of the above bill, on said
Mary E Strong be perfected, by publication of this
order, by the Clerk of this Court, once a month for
four months,(in the Georgia Journal and Messenger,
at Macon,) before the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Houston Superi
or Court, October Term, 1847.
WM. H MILLER, Clerk.
Dec 15, 1847 37 m4m
(1 liOKfilA—i pMiii County*—Whereas Mat-
Jl thew 11. Sandwich applies to me for letters of ad
ministration, on the estate of Jordan Brooks, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my oilice within the time prescribed j
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 30th day of
November, 1847.
W ILLIAM A. COBB, c. c. o.
Dec 8 36 3t
m:oK<;i.\* hoi rt of ordinary.
Monroe (utility $ September Term, 1847.
Ult it 1.1 .IHlitK Y MERIUTT 9 Guardian of
IVI of John L. Tyus, having settled in full with his
>aid ward, prays letters of Dismission from his said
Guardianship
It is ordered by the Court, that this Rule bo published
forty days in ter na of the law, after the expiration of
which time, said letters will be granted, unless cause i
to the contrary be shewn.
A true extral from the Minutes of snid Court
E. G. CABANISS, c. c. o. I
Nov 3, 1817 31 40d
.. . —i
[ TOI STON SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be I
If. sold before the court house door in the town of
Perry, in said county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following pro- j
perty, to wit:
Three hundred pounds seed Cotton, more or less, a
quantity of cotton in the field, also five bushels com,
more or less, and two cotton baskets, all levied on as
the property of James Jordan, to satisfy a ti ra tor costs,
from Houston Superior Court, in favor ol Mattnew
Dorsey, against said James Jordan.
A certain tract or parcel of Land, containing two
hundred and eighty acres, comprising the whole of lot
number sixty-five, (65) nnd a part of lot No. ninety-six,
(96, all in the 9th district, of laid county *t Houston;
all levied oil as the property of Manassan Norwood, to 1
satisfy a inoitgiige ti la from Houston Superior ( ourt
in favor of lioreiizo 1). Norwood, against said Manns
snh Norwood.
Theeast half of Lot No 15, in the fifth (sth) district
of Houston county, containing one hundred, oik- nnd a
fourth acres, more or less ; levied on a* the property of j
John G. Clark, to satisfy n mortgage fi fa from Houston
Superior Court, in favor of Bryant Button, administra
tor de bonis non with the Will nunexed of Joshua Pnt-
Umliiill. deceased, against snid John ( Clark.
CALVIN LEARY, Sheriff.
Dec 1,1816. 35
CITY MARSHAL'N SALES.
IITILL be wold, on the first Tuesday in January
Vv next, before the Court House door in the city off
Maoun, the following prop, rty, viz
Lot No. I. in square ‘.Hi, in the city of Mnroii—levied j
on us the property of John Deidrick, to satisfy an exe
cution fin* Ins city tax for 1847. Tax fl3 25
Also the South-West half ol Lots No. 5 and 6, in 1
square 42- levied on us tilt* pmperty,of Gowdey Sl
Wt Us, to satisfy a Tax fi fa, and eosts, for 1847 Ain’t
6ln 62 A .McGREGOR, City Marshal.
Decern l>er 1,1847 35
(1 UAItDI AN’S MA LE. -Agrreable to an order
1 of the Honoiahle the Interior (’ourt of Sumter
county, sitting for ordinary pur|NMcM, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in January next, In-fore the court
ho i e door in Starke ville in Lee county, Lot of Land
No ÜBsix’ ■< aid district of Lee coon
ty. #m dir property of W illiam F. Smith, deceased,
sold for the benefit of the heirs Terms cash.
JOHN T MeCRARY, Guardian.
Nov 3, 1847 31 tds
(1 i VRDIAN'S t\ i ,i. WUI ba aoto on the tirsi
I Tu-*lny m February next, Is fore the court house
door in Greenville. Merriwethercounty, a Negro child
belonging to Lncien Newton, minor Hold under an
order from tlie Inferior ( ourt ol Jasper county.
O. II l*. NEWTON, guardian.
IVc 16 l7u'
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
\LL persons indebted to the estate of Aley llug ies
late of Twiggs county, decerned, aie requested
to in <ke hmiiedinte payment. and nil having demand*
against said estate, tiff requested to present them foi *
iay;.; nt, in terms of (fee law
MAYWOOD HUGHES, Ex or.
Dec 15, 1847. 37 6t
LEGAL NOTICES.
J
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Upson
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose.-, for leave to
sell the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Nancy
Bandy, deceased. JOHN FRANKLIN, adui’r.
Nov 3, 1847 3*J mlrn
T7U>UK MONTHS niter date appl.eatb i will h<
A 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper
county, for leave to sell a Negro Child 1 efoiming to Lu
cien Newton (minor.) O. 11. P. NEWTON, Gunr.
September 8,1847. 4m23
IjHM If MONTHS on v ill 1
r made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol Twin’s
county, when silting lor ordinary purposes for leave to
sell ail the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate ol
Thomas Fulton, late ofsmd county, deceased.
R. L ‘FULTON,
JAMES AVERETT,
Adm'rs Dc bonis non, with the Will annexed.
( >ct 27 30 m4m
!t MONTHS after date, application will be
JP made to the honorable the Inferior Court of'l’w iggs
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell nil the lands nnd Negroes belonging to the estate of
William P. Brooks, late of said county, deceas'd.
LAVINIA N. BR()()KS, ndm’x.
SIMON N. BECKMAN, ndm’r.
October 20, 1817. 29 mini
LHM It MONTHS after date, applicatioi
T made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Ware
county, wh n sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of Simon Howard, late of said coun- ‘
ty, deceased. HARRIET HOWARD, adm'x
MOSES HOWARD, adrn’r. |
(>ct( her2o, i -17 Q m i m
SC 310 N I'flS aft r date application will be
T made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to
sell the real property belonging to the estate of Charles
T. England, deceased, situated in the city of Macon,
for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors.
JOHN MY ERS, Adin’r.
October 20, 1817. Im2o
LPOI |{ MONTHS after date, application will he
r made to the Honorable Interior Court of Upson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot of Land, number 75, in the 10th district of for
merly Monroe now Upson county, ns the real estate of
Richard N Smith, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec ‘ **d
JOHN YVETHERBY, Adm r
Sept 15. 1847. 61 4m
G*orgiti PulaskL County.
LMM H MON Ills after date, application will be
JT made to the Honorable, the Inferior C ourt, in nnd
for snid County when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to Joseph M Bryant
Minor and orphan of Blnekshear Bryant deceased.
JAM ES BR Y ANT, Guard inn.
Dec. Bth 1847 . 36
bOI K MONTHS after date, application will l>e
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 Si-clion ot
orhriiinlly Walker, now Dade, belonging to the minors
d1 L (foddard, d< ceased
SARAH A. USlli'R,(iuard.
.Macon, Nov. Bth 1847. 32
i TOR s s.\ LL.-- Wil be sold before the
A court house iloor of .Marion, 1 county, on
th-* first Tuesday in January next, within the usual
hours of sale, a certain negro man slave, by the name
of Watt, about fifty years old ; sold as a part of the es
tare of Benjamin Bryan, Sen. late ol Burke county, de
ceased, and sold lor the purpose of a division oi said
estate among the heirs. Terms of sale made known
on the day ARTHUR BRYAN, Ux’r.
Nov 3, 1847* 31 tds
■ 1 \e< 1 roß’s S v M.
Jjj dinnry, November Term. 1817. Agreeuble to an
order of said Court, will l*e sold at the late residence >t
James M. Harris, deceased, late of said county on the
fourteenth day of December next, the personal property
of said deevased, consisting of mules, cattle, hogs, sheep,
coni, fodder, household and kitchen furniture, &c.
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH BRADFORD, Ex’r.
Nov 3, 1817 31 6t
|A XE ‘I TOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on the
X\i first Tuesday in January next, at the court house
in Marion, Twiggs county, the following property 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 of Land Nos. 61, Bl’
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 Dow den, 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
TTIXEC UTOR’S SALE.-Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next at the Court
House m the county of Pulaski, the following land to
wit: the west halt of lots No. 316 nnd 301, in the 24th
Dist.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 foi the benefit of the heirs ami creditors.
Terms of sale on the day.
WM. BRYAN, Ex’r.
Oct. 4th, 1847. 27tds
T7l XE< I'TOR’N SALE.—WiII be sold on the
first Tue-day in January next, at the court house
of Crawford county, by order of tlie Court of Ordinary
ofsaid county.—a negro man named Jesse, about 38
years old, as the property o| Milly W. Reeves, late of
Fayette county, deceased, tor the purpose of a distribu
tion among the heirs of said estate.
YV. C. CLEVELAND, Executor of Wm.
Cleveland , dec'd. and Guardian of two of
the children oj said Milly W. Reeves , dec'd.
00c27, 1647. 60 tds
II XECI TOR’S SALES.—Agree ‘able to an or- J
Ls der of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Macon
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court
Hons ■ door m Marion, Twiggs county, fractional Lot
No. 218, in the 28th district ot Formerly Wilkinson now
Twiggs county.
Also, on the first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold liefore the Court House door in Ccthbert, Ran
dolph county, Lot No. 239, in the 10th district, and Lot
No. 65, in the 11th district of formerly Lee now Ran
dolph county.
Also, on the first Tuesday in February next; before
the Court House door in Am uncus, Sumter county, !
Lot No. 212. 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. 152, in tlie
Ist district of formerly Troup now Talbot county.
Also, on the first Tuesday in April next, before the
Court House door in Stewart county, Lot No. 152, in
the l*t!i district of formerly Lee now Stewart county.
All tin- utRAc property sold tor the l>eii‘fit of the heirs
of John Kustuu. late of Mucou county, deceased.—
Terms made known on the days of sale.
WILLIAM RUSH IN,)
S R. FELTON, > Ex’rs.
JOHN C RODGERS,)
Sept. 1, 1847. 60d22
M XECI TOR’S S \ LE—Will be sold on Tues
my t lie fourth day of January next, in the mwn of
Perry, Houston county, t” tie highest bid ler, the Ne
groes uni Ikvuiu and to Yu* nB. ('ha-;..in, dec-,.>ed, con
sisting ol some thirty 01 !• ty lik< ly Negroes—-of men,
worn* nnd children,—and also at the same time and
pine , i e V uublc Plantation on which he died, being
situate one ole iioiu Perry, and on the road leading
from then* to l allnlmsser. and is known as the Den
nord's place This is a healthy and 111 many r peels a
inoat dcsiranle situation And on the fifteenth day of
December next, will be sold at the \\rje res.dene, us said
Allen B. Chastain, deceased.as above described—to tlu
higliest bidder, the perishable profs*rty of said deceas
ed. consisting of a large quantity of corn, fodder, cotton,
horses, mules, stuck and meat hogs, tanning utensils,
household and kitchen furniture, ami many other arti
cles too tedious to mention. Tilt* said sale to eonllllll
-to day till ull is sold—and all sol. l under author
ity 11',.. last will nnd testament said dceeased.—
Terms, twelve months credit with aiwrovedsecurity.
JHILN M ('ll \STAIN. ( .. .
WILLIAM ('ll AMT A IN, > hxn *
Nov 3, 1847 31 Ids
TAXECUTOR’S SALE,-YVill he sold at the lan*
JPg residence of William Kitchens, Sen’r deceased,
in Jones county, on Tlmrsilny, the 2'kl day of Dcem
ler next, till the |ierishnhle property belonging to the es
tate of said deceased, not disposed ol by Will, consist
ing of cotton, cow- fodder, hogs, sheep, U> saw gin
and running geer, buggy and luirne.-s, two horse wag
on, ox-cart nlackanritns tools, milt-irons, and In use
hold and kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedi
ous to mention. Terms made known on the day.
WILLIAM KITCHENS, ( r ■
OKKEN \V KITCHENS $ ‘' xrM I
Nowmlwr 17, 1847. J3 fit*
V'dMIMS Fr \T.IH S hale \\ Hi ■ 1 I oil!
the lirst Tuesday in February next, before tl>* I
court house door in Tlioinasion, t*>t of founl nuiitber j
seventy-five, in the HHh distnot of forincriy Mourot*, i
now Upson county, belonging to the csfut< of Riehanl
N. Hmith, dee"as*d, Inte of Upson county, nnd sold
hy order oi the Honoiahle tin* Inferior (-ourt of said
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes—mi.l sold
for the Im i < fit of tli - liens ami creditors o| said tleiv us
cd. JOHN YVETHERBY adm’r
l> i- .
POSTPONED
\U.7IINIMTF ATOR’H SU.I!.- Will he soi l
. on the first Tuesday in January next, before
die Court House door in Vorsyth, Moims* notiniy, n
llous-* ami Lot, lying in the village ot UuUodcn, in said
county; the lious# is a commodious and elegant dwel
ling, ami attached to ihe premises is a Lot uflgind con
taining about 170 acres, good Oak and Hickory.—
Hold as ila* properly of Hamuel Bivins, hue of .Monroe
county, dec*ns and, for tin* Ik’iiefit •! (he heirs. Teniin
liberal. MoL NND BIVINS,
(ihOKGK YV BIVINS,
Adm’rs. with the lfill annexed
Dec. 1, 1817. 36
LEGAL NOTICks
ADMINISTRATORS NAM.
r V > ‘,l Jnnnau , “T. ■
bcmif in Mnn.in, count, l ■
a man, about 46 years uld, ands oi;. li ’ •l|
80 years old sold na tlie ,iro,*. n y ■
y “"Inr oi cert i funl , v . ‘ ■
ol the heirs and creditors. I Terms n’. 11 : ' u ’ hfl
it lor good paper. “ * 11 11:1801 abit
October 37 l 1M7 JOHN S ’ <; °ODVVIN.J
\ DMiMSTR A'foil's s, s . , !
xA ..t the conn hoa-e in Mari. T i M
the hrst luewlny ill January nexi ■
“bout or 50 yeara of ‘ v |
6or 7-rMelvina 13 or 14, ami H- V
Court, aa th. Tv N “ ,1
wick, late < 1 said county,
day of sale. 7 ase<l Ten, 8 oj tß
Oct 27, 18-17. JOUN GL(j VKI{, A(i J
i k> tllMxl IS y | s
dolph cnuiuy. ‘ ‘ ofo,i B>aily t'!! .; fl
!No 2CB, m the |xtli tlistrict L j ... S
! \VtlKiiifott now Miuitmuii.-rv u ‘ ■
iOl ili.’ Ini. nor l outroi Tw i : „, S( B<i j.,
l . .■imes Coombs, lat-, i .. ,| tl;
bold loi the benefit .| ifn l|S t -** .'U‘**f ‘
1
Dee 1, 1847 1 ‘' U ‘'*>•’ J'• ■
\ iiMIN 18 TRATOH S SAI.K I
“i*lerolthe Inferior Com tot'T,,,'^' 1 ■ ■
| i* r ordinary put poses, win 1
llm.se ~i Walker county, on the Krst ; |v : 1 H
mH ,!)’ * -‘ i ot 1.im.l number t*v,,
ty-lour t244,i in the 25th district mil
one,nail) ( lierukce now Walk.H
henohtoi the heirs ouci creditom oi lL f’ ! oH
I, mis on the day of sale > H
Dc, I, 1817. I1!A Pr - r i;.. A. 1 ,. ■
k oniMsi li vi’or's v . ,■
J A on the iirst Tuesday in K, “ ‘H I.
Lourt house door in Stewart C„uniy b, w ‘ H
i' 1 ll ; H ! ,s *’ il <;the.ioiiow,B
I'lMd lynttf and t*in ? in ihe eountv’ S
Now Mew.-irt, Cl mi, lining two i
2C2. ee.es,known l.y sf„ ~s , ‘V/”' 1 , ‘'• B
.aid county. .Sold lor the Usu bot th ‘" hl) ‘
itorsol David Sutmnerall inte ol („! m ‘ r r “ H
c ased. ‘Wne Cost,.;
JESSEE SUM \t Dai i ■
Dee Ist 1817. 1 •'! tl .RAI.I, u, H
\ iMU.MSTKATOIi'N stij. _
agreuhlytoanorderoiihellonomhi,. , ■
( , M I ol ( (Mon County heiore the Coun ~ ■
kercoumv oil and., tinu Tuesday off, H
I” 1 °i land No. 186,eiai.teentli district,| ‘
jvn',:;;/, v ’ --.■■ ■ I
Dec. Ist ,8,7. JNO W K V„!
\ DtIIMSTRATOK’N NA I,E— \ S
x V an order ol ihe in lei lor e-airt ot \v,
ly when siiliiif! lor ordinary imiposes wilt i„. ]
C"” t house dm rin said county on the tin- i ‘
l'. l.rouiy next,during tin iweual hours „t H
tract or liarcel of land silimte lyin„ V ■
Second district ot said county, t.etonoji.e h ■"■
ot John Crumble) Sr. lately .bn •Tse ‘ , H
county (leoroia. Sold lor the b. mlii ~ m “ ““■’ ■
creditors ol stud eßtate.
CRUVIBLEV s, , ■
JESSE L'IIUAIBLEY ( '■
Die Ist 1847. ’ 1
k DMINISTRATOK-S SAl,E_n v vm
xl order ol die Interior Court of Sumi, ‘
when sitting i.,: ordinary purposes, will !■ sol i ‘i
court house iloor m said county, on the i ,o
m Eehrmiry next, beiw vn ilw usuai boursoi ‘
iollownig property, viz : Mary a negro w . , 11
tinny yems old, and Isaac, a hoy about ten vv , f . ‘
and east ballot Lot ol Land, No. Ila and m
lot No 143, in the 15th district oforiginally E,. ‘ ‘
Sumter county ; said lands are well nnpr.w, ,
higli state ot cultivation—also, No. 226, the v;,,‘
tnet ol said county Sold as the property of th, . ,
ot I hotnas M Mann, late ot said county ,|, v
tor the benefit ot the heirs anil creditors of'stn.l v,.
Terms made know n on the dny ot sale
Dec. 1,1847. SARAH T. MANN^ Annin
A ministkat>k*s s
x"A an order ol the Honorable Inferior Cou 11|
lon county, will lie sold on ihe first Tuesda) in
ry next, at the court house door in the town . t 1 -
I l.'iiston emuity.lietween the usual hours.n-:,. •„
grists l„ longing to the estate ol Ylalconib T brlei
late ot said county, deceased,--sold tor tils brnrh,',
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms nut
known on the day ol sale
EDMOND HILBERT, Adm’t
Nov 3, a, ,j,
1 1)511 NINTH ATOR’S SALE By viimo
xiX an order of the Honorable the Interior IW- o
1 pson county, w hen sitting tor ordinary purposes, :!
n<’ sold at the court house door in said county on iw
hrst Tuesday in January next, between the usual beta
ol sale, the slaves belonging to the estate of’ \Y :.u
Robertson, deceased, consisting of men, women six
children, boys, &o. Sold for the purpose ot a unison
Perms made known on the day of sale
JOHN YV. ROBERTSON Adm’r
Nov 3; 1847. 31 fT
A DMIN ISTH ATOIt’S SALE.—Agri-I
E\. tin order of the Honorble Inferior
county, when silting lor ordinary purposes, will I* Md
at the court house door in the town of Marion, Til a
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, witS
the usual hours ot sale, Lot of Land No. fifty-four, M,
in the twenty-eight district ot originally Wilkinson,
hut now in the said county of Twiggs, and comauunz
two bundled two and an half acres, more or less
xAlso, the following Negri -*s, to wit: Morris a man
Isaac a tuna, Jesse a arm. Richard > nwa, Hi* ,: a a
woman. I auny aiiu uo im uiiiiUieu, (Vmev a gin,
John n boy, Neptune a boy, Ureas- v ,i„ u Nancy
a child) Caroline nnd her two cuiitii- .Martiiaanil
Georgia Ann,) sold as the land and negroes belonging
to the estate ol Caleb Hinson, deceased, and for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
ELAM HINSON, Adm’r.
Nov 3, 1847. 31 td’
VI m IN ISTR ATOM’S SA LE.—Agreeably to
. an order ol the Honorable the Inferior Court oi
Crawford county, when sitting for ordinary purpose
will be st)ld on the first Tuesday in January next, be
fore the court house door m the town of Knoxville, be
tween the usual hours of sale, ull the Lands boiongu2
to the estate of John Bray, deceased, the same U i
seventy acres more or less of lot No. one hundred i: l
thirty-one. (131,) as described in file deed to iheaaßK*,
lying ami being in the 7th district, originally Howua,
now* Crawford county. Hold tor the benefit ofthe heirs
and creditors. Terms made known on the dayofwl-’.
GEORGE VV BRAY. Amr
Nov 3, 1847. 31 ttfo
VDMIN ISTR ATOR’S SA LE*—By virtue oj
an order of the Honorable tin* Interior Cour
Sumter county when sitting tor Ordinaty purp>s-!. will
fo* sold at the Court Houm* door of said county <*n the
tinu ‘l’ueMilny in January next, between the usual hours
of sale, the following negroes, viz: Luke a man, about
65 years old ; Ben u man, sixty years old : Joe n nun.
22 years old ; Judy a woman, 20 years old; aud a bof
child one year old.
Purchasers will be required to give notes in smn.n<t
exceeding thirty dollars, with approved security. ,lw
tin* 25th day of December, 1848. Soki as tin* jiri’ieiiy
of tin late Noah Golding, deceased, lor tlie benefit 0 *
the heirs ol said deeenseu.
EASON SMITH, Adni’r
1647 31 td
\ PM IN 181 I \ TOR’S SALE*
nt the plantation of tic* late Hamm I Bivui*’ •!<
ceased, in Sumter county, on Thuisilay the ’Jlfil ell'*
cembar next, ull the (Aencdiable unqierty of said *b * •'*’
ed, consisting o a large stock ol ( oro ami U !irf *
Jlor-<rt, Mules, Cows, a large quantity <4 U K ‘‘
stock Hogs, harming utensils, one good (otten (
two superior Road YVngorts, and two excellent y l
oxen, and a variety of other articles too nuiu’
mention.
ROLAND BIVINS.
GEORGE W BIVINS.
Administrators with the Will
Oct 27 W
\ 1)111 NINTH ITOR*S SALE—WiII L
L \ nt the court hou-e in Irwiti county, on tl"’ !l ”
I’ucsday n January next, Ixt No 314, in th* Hm dis
trict ot said county, sold hy order of Court of l
county, as the property of David Young, d******®’
late of said county. , .
JOHN S. GOODYVLN, Adinr
October 27, 1847, tils
\ DMIMSTR \TOR’S H \LE YY ill ba JJ
tlie first Tuesday in February next, bi fore ui
court horns door in ‘liiomasvjlle, Thomas coonfy, w*
twsvn the naoal hcaaraol nil, Lot “i Um A’ ■ ;
in die 18th district of Early county, originnllv,
I Thomas county, containing two hundred and titty *
i *rcs; sold ns the property of Archibald Gray, j n, ‘’ ‘b
i T’alfnit comity, ffeesased, for the benefit of the ncu*
said deecum and. Terms niaile known on tlie day °t( w '’
WILLIAM M BROUN. Adair
Novel .1 ■ i 17. hi; g fi
t ONIAIkTRATMK'I stl l ■ ‘
A \ Im* sold, on the first Tuesday in February t” ‘
lore the (’ourt 11ous<* hi Iwuner, .Maeoii county, tlu;
lowing lots ol Land:—Lots N 11. 27,21 and- ■
m2d Ihstriet,and ls>t No. 237,in the Ui !JJ,
lorim ily Muscogee, now Macon county. ‘■ j
order of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county. l j *
proiS'lty of Murdock L Mathe*.s. .11, dec.M-"d u ,,,n
caJ, YVM II CALHuUxN. Adn.r
Dll.. 5
V DMINIHTKATI>R'H . ALE On ,l "’ lv * | 1
/V. lourth day of January next, wli <r
late residence of Willis S. Seen. I"V i'i ,'rl iy
county, deceased, n i sat ion ol the peiisjud'i'* | *
f smd deceased. *■ ifiKtlng ol fifteen beau 1 n
twenty-four heal of sheen, 31 bend stock ll’ •|’ rir|
sows and pigs, thirty busliels of wheat, om* r
uml •ve nl other artiefoa too tedious tout ‘
r l’i*nna on the day of sale.
WILLIS B. MOM rtn,r ’
Dec 8, 1847. 30