Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, December 29, 1847, Image 4

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t*. STRONG & \VOOD,^J|| lIAVK recoiv-d by late arrivals from Philadel phia, New York and Boston, a largo and general as- of BOOTS and SHOES, consist mg in part of the following articles: (dents li.ie French Boots, Uenia calf s ‘wed and pegged Boots and Shoos of .all qualities and prices, doujle and single sides ; Men’s kin and thick Boots, Boys and Youths’ calf, kin and thick Bools , Ladies'thick and thin sole Gaifra, Doth black and colored; Ladies’ parent leather Buskins and slip pers; Ladies’ lustring and kid B tskins, Slips and Ties: Ladies luJ and Goat Lace Boots and Buskins and Walking Shoes; Misses’ hlack and colored Gaiter Booh . M.ss ki 1 and goat Boots and Shoes of differ ent qualities; Children’s Gaiter and Morocco Boots of all colors. 7500 pairs Men’s and Boys thick black and Russßro g ms tij-st quality, double and single soles, iron and wood tacked. With other kinds of Bools and Shoes not mentioned above; in co lclusion we hive the largest and best se lected stock that we have ever offered in this market. Kent on han 1, Oik and Hemlock Sole Leather, Calf Trimming and Binding skins. Lasts, Peg*. Thread, &,* . and .ill au.ciej a.-- I inanu! ielu..ng .loots and Shoes. N‘v 3, 1847 31 ts HATS AND CAPS. VSPLEN I)i I) assortment of ( Jentlemcn’s, Boys and Children’s lI.VTS and CAPS, of the latest styles. Just received and for sale by Nov 3 31 STRONG N WOOD. Notice** rpHF Suhucrih rhas taken tins method to inform hi- L friends and the public, that he has opened anew Blacksmith’s Shop, at his old stand on Cotton Avenue, and slitters himself that he can do work lower than can be procured at any other shop in this City, and solicits n share ol public patronage which will l>e thankfully re ceived. Mill work and (Jin Geer Bolts. Plantation tools and Ploughs of .all descriptions do .e to order, and a supply of B * h, Sir , constantly on hand. r>” Hois, bioeing ai the usual price. PETER CROGHAN. Nov 17, 184? 33 3m. Zl&* Telegraph will copy. FASHIONABLE AM) CHEAP* f T \ MILTON A S\ HONS, No. 17, Whitaker I X Sh ort , Simnnah, have on hand the most choice a i extensive assortment of French, English, and Belgian 4 loth*, < nft*iiti<*rcs ami V(‘sting tin can be found in the Southern States. They have • i -'-dected with tlv greatest rare from the very be i importation*, and will lx* manufactured to ordet u tne neatest manner, and upon short notice, eitliei tor Cash or approved credit. Persons from the up-coun try are particularly invited to call, ns they cannot fail to he sin! and both in price and quality. If \ MILTON A sY MO VS have also on hand a verv large and extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, manufacture 1 :r the best style, and from materials care fully selected by themselves in the Northern markets. These they arc prepared to sel! n°arlv, if n<ft quite a low as articles of the same quality can be purchased in New York. Wishing to extend their business particularly in tie up-country, they invite Planters and Country Merch ant* to call and examine for themselves. Savannah, Oct. 80,1847. 29 ts I i> m * I VI In ter Goo ‘** FI 11 1 bsriHs-ii!ei •* now rec ‘iving ins usual supply ol I Full nod Winter GOODS, consisting ol Silks, A ; iccus. Cashmeres, Muslin D. Laines, Plaids, Gingham- nnd Calicoes, Cns * meres, Tweeds, Kersey.- an-1 Blank- t<. Carpeting and Rugs, Linen and Cotton Sheeting of all widths, Table Diaper and Napkins, a full assuitment of Flannels, n great variety of Shawls; all of witch are ol lured at unusually low uric -s. GEORGE W. PRICE. Macon, November 17, 1847, 33 ts SELLING OFF AT COST!! rpilE fuhscriber hrn ing determined t o clos up his I business in this city, now offers his entire sto k of STAPLE AND F YNt Y DRY GOODS, AT COST, FOR CASH. A large part of his stock was purchased by an expe rienced hand th s Fall ill New York, which renders the fbi ii Wi iter -.1 -s-f. i dll- rt..ck e..ris in part of the following ante! -.vi/ - —Rich colored Silks, Black Sat in Stripe do. Blf.-k YV.it.ned do. Florence und Sinchew do Cash me r • and DLuich, Wo< .en Plrti.ls and Al pneen-, (in. foam -and Calicoes, Woolen, Cotton and T'.k Hosiery, Woolen. C Hon and Silk Mitts and Gloves, B .‘- ye. Ku-'s. i a. ‘ ? cotch Diapers, Black end Coin llt -li nn .c< ,ai Cain!-ricß, White, Red. el low .uid Green Flannels, Cassimerep, Satinet and Kent y Jeans, Bed Blankets, Umbrellas and Bon nets, Brown and Blenched Sheetings and Shirtings, Carpeting and Rugs, Sir. tec. Togetl'. * with many other nrtir 1 s usually kept inn Dry Good Store. Those wishing to purchase to sell again, will do v. !1 to ( din.. • i, as goods run lx- had af low ns in t!ie N w York market. The invitation is to all who wish to buy, as the the goods will be sold at great bargains if > mi c.d soon. fL. Goo Is sold on a Credit, will be charged at reg ular prices. Store on Second street, next door to George W. Price’s L. WOODRUFF. Nov 17. 1817. 33 ts NO HUMBUG. JMI UDOCK off-rsl. - mire stock ofF \NCY • DRV GOODS at ( )S I Pen *i s w ishin • t purchase Dry G -)ds, are invited to call and examine th this is no hm:i. > i Among tile stock ate Dress go.ids, c\.-’y st* . Pins Needle.-, Tapes and Broad Cloth ; \ <’:Hin irir* Bci.-v-. r . Baltin* t- IK’yJeiin-, S ip=*. Culngtu Si Extracts Strip’d Do Silk. Linen te cotton FHm, Red an 1 While Flutiel.-, Shell, Horn, Side, te Tuck Negro K ys and Bed Com!is, T-•'.>! TfornSr 1 *ry Dressing do. Bleach’d te hr. Stiecting. j . v out, \• -, te Pam. buttons, j Cotton Flai.uel, Kid, Won! A Buck Gloves. | BleachM an I hr. Dilla, \ititk ini Flowers, Bed and ’ radio Blankets, Bonus uud Cup Ribbons, j Silk, Ca-'m--‘ and Nit Straw te Florence Bonncte, • Hhgstls, B* id Bow - sad trunks. Maon, Doc 8, 1847 Tailoring i;lal>lis!iiueitt. PE 1 ER te .! AUGSTATTER have just received and now oiler tor rde, at the lowest cash prices, a new and i-pl- n< ( 1 stock nt goods in near line. Consist ing of FINE ENGLISH and FRENCH (LOTUS. CASSIMERS, \ ESTINGS, tee .suitable for tie - WHS n \ •• whitth< var prepare and to niak to order, in th- most Lsnitihuble styb . mid at theahort eel notice. Macon, Sept. 22, 1817. y 25 WO3OA2TJ} i.j.IACI.EV. MiVu. icTrKi-K> i\n m.ua in . ..- VItI NK T r l II \IT Er, rrrni cn \y ßß _ \V r OL T LI) m*-t n -jMvtl illy inform the citizens (f ’ ▼ M i con ii I public j: nerally, that luivm ; avail ed themselves ot the fcervke of some of the very lx at I Workmen, utui having a supply of the best materialH. are prepared to make to order nny nrticle in their line Inaddition to our present stock, such a* Dining, Tea, Centre, Sid-. Work. Toilet,Quartetteund Sofa Tables, r . bum ; Sideboard* ; Sofas and Wardrobes; Solas . Do tns ; Ottoman*; Tettetetea; Foot-ntools; Secieta vh ; D. 4,1 a I Book C.i--s ; Ladie/ Work Boxen and Portable Dok* ; Piano Stool; hooking Ulanse* and (ltt*s Platen *>t all sixes : (Jilt, Mahogany and Wnluui Frames of all s./n tor Picture- .ml Portraits ; Cant s**at Sott*v and Conr.rer Bt< ; Mahogany mid Wel nut Chmre, Plush and Hair Cloth Seats ; a great varie ty of curl-1 Maple and Walnut Cane s-at and other kind* , K ckinp Chaim of patterns too numerous to mention ; Mahogany, Walnut, curled and plain Maple, Poplar and Pine Bedsteads, cheaper than ever ; Win dow Shades, new, beautiful and rare patterns ; Feath ers, Feather. Beds ; Mnttrasvs of curled I lair, Cotton and Mow*. We have many articles not enumerated or introduc ed in this market. To Manufa r turers—Vox sale, Fumitue Varnish, Mahoipiny. Walnut, Plush,and Yeniersand Bod Posts. N R Fumitu** repaired neatly and with dispatch 01<1 Sofas nd Clmirs reseated or covered with Hair Cffff or Cane. Mai ■ 1*47 fim— ts HOUSES KESrilfO ARTICLES. L()f* AN X ATKINSON have just received and ofler for sale, Carpetings. Puss; Hlankrt *, Tirk~ twe H> 1 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting and pillow case Linens, 10-4 and I*2-4 Cotton Sheeting and pillow caw Cotton; Iri-h Linens; American and English Long Cloths; table Linen and table Cloths and Napkins; Riihiub, Scotch nml Hue a bock Towellings; furniture Calico and furniture Dimity; Table Covering of vari ous kinds; 10-4, 11-1 ami 12-4 Blankets, of best makes; Woolen and Cotton Flannels, all qualities; Striped. Plaid and Embroidered Curtain Minkins; colored and whlU V 1 ‘ tog?ther w large variety of black and colored Dress Silks, Cush meree, Plant Gmtds, Shawls, Worked Collars. Ameri can and British Prints, Silk and Cotton Hosiery. Glove*, Hdkfs.. Ac , Xc , lu which ihcy inviu* the attention <>i their Irinkla and the public (jeiierlly mer.. Hoitini i*. Kentucky Jean*. Korney*, Liiwye, Exlh)i. French Bill) American jam n > • i. ->, - SBIW u: i i r inaiMinS pnrt ol plain *ylc i 1 1 M icon Howling Saloon, .Mullicrry Stuet, MACON, GA. rpilE above well known and popular establishment, | having recently undergone a thorough repair, is now unsurpassed by any thing of the kind in the South ern country, nnd is open for the reception of visitors du ring the day nnd evenings. To business men, Planters, Merchants nnd others, n affords a pleasant anil agree able place of innocent and healthy relaxation ana a musement. The above establishment is in the most convenient part of the city, being on Mulberry street, nearly midway between the Hotels, and in the imme diate vicinity of business. The proprietor flatters him selfthat 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 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. E. BROWN. Macon, Sept 1, 1847 _ __ 22 Savannah Dying Establishment. VNTON HAS ERICK begs leave to inform the citi zens of MAC(>N, and the up country generally, that he hasninde extensive preparations for DYING nnd CLEANSING Ladies’ Silk and woolen I Jresses,Shawls tec. tec. Ills colors, particularly Black, Maroon and Brown, will be warranted equnl to any that can be pro duced in the United States. Gentlemen's Garments Renovated, Dyed, an 1 warranted not to soil either the skin or the whitest linen. Prices moderate. Articles left at the Store of Mr. C. A. Ells , next door to the Washington Hall, Macon.will be promptly forwarded, an-1 returned with despatch. April 21, 1847. Iy3 \ trricK* ■ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! —The undersigned having taken the Store on the corner ol Cotton Avenue and Cherry street, formerly (Ross’ Store,) begs leave to inform the citizens of Macon, and Planters, that he will constantly keep on hand an excellent stock of llry Good*, Groceries V Provisions’ of all kinds, which he will sell nt the lowest |x>ssible rates, be ing perfectly contented with quick sales ami stnail profits. The public generally are respectfully requested, if they want great bargains, to call upon him. Goods of all kinds given in exchange for all kinds of produce at casli prices. 11. N. PULSIFER, At PULSIFER’S can he found at all times Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Syrun. Molasses, Rice*, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Corn Meal,(writs. Flour, Mackerel, and Shad of the best quality, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest rates. April 1, 1847 . 81 DE LOACHE & WZJLCOXSON, Aji a U Manufacturers nnd Dealers in CARRIAGES AND HARNESS \.\y OF F.VKRV DESCRIPTION, Mulberry Street . Macon, Georgia. De L. te W. have constantly for sale, on the Ix st terms, ELIPTIC SPRINGS, AXELS, STEPS, BANDS, LAMPS, COACII LACE. —PATENT AND TOP LEATHER, Plated and Japanned Harness Mountings, Paints , Oils, Varnish, fyc. March 10, 1847. su>iHX>! vaddm;*: MORRIS te WESTCOTT have unhand a first rate assortineiit ofSADDIiES, HAR NESS and ( ARRI VGE TRIM MINGS, of all kinds, which they will s*ll at prices to suit the times. Their facilities are such that they can se II lower than any other establishment of the kind in the city. Give us a call lx*fore yon buy, is all we ask fora re coniniendation REPAIRING done at reduced prices, j in a workman-like manner. Cotton Avenue,next door to A. J. te D. W. Orr. , Dee. 3, 1816. 42 , FOR SALS. i m- THE Building on Second Street, formerly oe- ] cupied as the Georgia Messenger Office.—Apply -2VJ-IO s s. rosK , Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 25 to asufT. A LARGE and commodious room attached litfirj to the premises occupied by the subscriber, wliich i has been used as an BATING RtHMI, and has nearly all the furniture and tixton s for such an es tnb;i.-hmeiu, with every convenience lor cooking, tee. Appy to A. T. ANDERSON. Dec J IIAKFR ANDS FO SALE. JAMES BOND offers fur sale three of the best settlements of Land in tiie county of Baker, viz: one comprising Two Thousand acres, on the Ki okce creek, in the second district of said county, on which there is anew well finished Frame Dwelling house, and appropriate out-houses, tec., constituting the I>est improved plantation in Baker county; said plantation having seven hundred and fifty acres ofclear ed land in the best order tor 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, w ith all necessa ry plantation buildings. Also, a Woodland settlement of Fifteen Hundred acres, in the second district of Ba ker, on the Cola wahee creek, one of the very richest unimproved places in the county.—Apply to JAMES BOND. Baker county, Ga. or JOSEPH BON D, Macon, Ga. S.'pt. 20, 1547. 14t VALUABLE PLANTATION I.V BAKER COUNTY FOK SALE. , IT IIJ. l>*‘ sold oil favorable terms, a body (ts Land \\ consisting of ritfht fmeticris, ltd (bur Lots of 250 ai ug 17 to at res, h ing on (be west bunk of the Flint Itiver, Irotn four to eight miles below Albany. About ikHI or Hill neresare cleared,and 2iJ now in cultivation by Michael Lift. Most of the Laud is valuable, and is a very desirable location tor an extensive cotton |>'aiiter,nud it also bus ttrttit advuntnge aa r.uii'e for stock immediately below. Persona wish ing t- purchase, will amtly to the snbsenl.er, nt this oioee. SI MR I ROSE. Macon, Sept. I, tMI 82 Lnm! iu Hither, Dooly, Lee and Marly lor Sale. No 339, 7th District Early, now linker, a valuable lot ; No. f.7,2f>tli lbs. Early : No. 130,8 th Ois. Dooly; No. 95, sth lbs Dooly ; N0213, 13th Distilet of V'isit or ap|iiy to die Subscriber at llulcyondalr /’ (I (50 mile station Central Railroad’ Semen Cos., (in < (tie of the above lou is near Hawkinsville; one near lo-st ; one ttenr Starkville. S. pt 8 1817 1> 23 WILLIS YOUNG. A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE. IN Pulaski county, within live miles of Iluw Vyf kinsvtlle. eonlaining I,TOO acres nnod oak anti biekory Land, about one half ol wltieli is cleared and under fence ; on the piece are proper buildings,! sucli ns overseer's bouse, bums, cotton and gin bouses, negro bouses, (te. Mr. J Snell is residing on the prem ises and will shew the property to any pa rson wishing to examine it.—For prices and terms apply to ti. W. ANDERSON it BROTHER. Nov 10 32 8t Sarannah, Ga. PLANTATION FOR BAUD. ff£> 4 THE Subscriber offers for sale, her plantation in county, tive miles Iron 1 Macon, on Wal nut creek, containing two hundred two and a halt ‘20*21) acres, well improved, w ith a good framed dwel ling, and other necessary buildings, a good gin house and gin, two good wells of water, and a good spring on the plantation ; ull under good fence and cioss ten cea—the most of tliis land is well adnpted to the culture ot Cotton, and will yield equal to unv land in the State. There is open and in a tine state for cultivation, about 1311 acres, the bulance in ol the liest quality anti well timbered. Thom* wishing to purchase, will do well to apply soon- -and for bother particulars, (m the atmence of Mr II L. Cook,) apply to Mr. Uubcrt Carver or Col. R K. Hines. 1. B. Dl RRETT. ALSO. v TO RENT, in East Macon, a comfortable „ ’ H Dwelling House, tor asi null tnmily. L. B. 1). Jll Ufß MJt land ran sals. mi IE Suliscrilier orters the tollow'ing lots tor sale vis: 1 Baker county lots, No. 31*2 ami 130, 3d district. Nos. I*2l and 335, Pith district. No. 12*, Till district Lee Nos 10, 11, 14/21 and halt of 13, in I4tii lbat No 186,15 t district. No 144, 13th district Sumtrr —No ltW. *Jfith district. ( aw -No. 2h3 and 224,7 th Dist. Gilmer,—* No. 28fi,fith Dist. Paula ms Cold lot N ‘AM, UKh Dist. He resales three miles from Macon, on the Clinton road. JOHN 11 KENNEDY. Dec. Bth 1817. tw—36 cy Tillable Laid* Far Sale, NEAR THE CITY OF MACON, \ND if not sold soon will be rented. One place lying between two and three tilth's from the city ; the other place between tour nml live miles; Imth pla ces contain a large portion of heavily timbered swamp land, as well ns Upland, with good well water, and never tailing spring The terms will !*■ made easy, both an to price Hint time of pnyinent Those wishing to examine und puiclins*'. will spplv to WILLI YM B. PARKER. Dec Ift 37 3t HARDEMAN Sc HAMILTON. Ware* II oust* mid Coaaaisalon Me re li nuts, MUOF, Jit HAIUjEIVTAN, V SAVANNAH, I ''’ i 1 “i'H’ \ pi .. lln- lillmit ..I .ml.'n* |..t l. i,;*: n... I au|iplirs. Hrpt ltV. VO ts A.'a) COMMISSION BUSINESS Rjn,™ THU Miharnlirr. Imunn rrm.iv.-d (nun tti ■ Wtnrin.rM: 0.-ou|.i-d t y him lr,-t y.‘Mr, mi.l F ii ihfllloiißkiii wriTißliim iV \Vb.„ i I <>|ip.~.JU- to (IIAVIS, Wood A Co', Hlurr. rrßprrliulh ’ U'luJ. r, hi* thunk* to hi* tinner (nitron* mid Irinnl*, and •olicita a rontinuano* ol lli.'ir uatronnitc. with ill* tiwair ancr that he will devote hi* whole time and *|>are no el orta to nromoti- their intereat I.iui rai. advam as will I l>* made to tlto*i- who require them; nml or.let* lot HA* JUI Nti. HDI'K und TWINE.atw other Merehan diae, promptly filled on the moat renwnahle term* „ . . UEO. JEWETT. May ISih, 1817. T ROBERT A. ALEEX, , Factor and Commission Merchant. No. 112, liny Street, Havituimh, Geo. UJTILL attend strictly to the storage and sale of Cotton, Corn, Flour, and other produee, ami wii make liberal cash advances on goods consigned to hi House. References. —Mr. James \. Nisbet,! * E. B. Weed, v \r f , rn „ J. H R. VVashington, Graves, Wood te Co.J Dye te Robertson, Augusta. Branon te Y oung, Marietta. Dr. George F. Pierce, Sparta. July 21, 1847. __ I>lC_ JOHN l. (iA\AN te < O. Auction and Commission T/Korchan ts and Agents, MACON, GA. Macon, J"iy 81,1847. T £~B RSON. FACTORS AND GENERAL COM.IIXSNIO* MEltcif V NTs, Sn van mill (Georgia, RESPECTFULLY tender their services to thei , friends and the public. Having been actively en ! gaged in this branch of business for several years past their actual experience and observation has aflbrdei them every opportu lity of becoming perfectly tainillia I with the duties and responsibilities attending its opera ’ lions. Their personal attention “ill 1* given to sale of COTTON AND ALL OTHER PRODUCE eon signed to their care, also to executing orders for BA( J * GdNG. BALE ROPE, FAMILY \ND PLAN I ; ATION SUPPLIES, at the lowest Pnces. Their charges wall as few and reasonable ns th actual cost can be made, by strict economy, with facil itiesfor Storing, Weighing, tec., winch are not surpass ed in the city. ‘They hope by continued application am (lersonai attention, to promote the interest. and give sat ( isfaction to those confiding business to their care. ASA HOLT. Bept 8,6m&3 W B RO ER LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS UjTE respectfully infonn our friends and the planters generally, of Alabama nnd Georgia. that the GI RARD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY is in full operation. It is amply supplied with the very best materials which ooulu be selected. The machinery is all new, and constructed on the most approved plans for the manufacture of Cotton Gins. The machinists nnd workmen employed in the estab lishment are skillful and experienced in the business; and we have made such improvements in the mechan ism and construction of our (Jins that we feel certain, in every case, to furnish a (Jin which wall perform admi rably well,and give the purchaser entire satisfaction. In the way of recommendation, we need only soy, that w'e furnished several hundred of our late improved Gins to planters in various parti of the country during the season, and not one of that number has failed togiv. general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample ol Cotton. {XT’ ORDERS can lx* sent to us by mail, or contracts made with our Agents who are travelling through the country. (JINS will be sent to any part of the country, and in all eases warranted to perform well. Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di reel their letters to Columbus, Ga. N. Ousley, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia. e. t. Taylor te co Bept Cff Girard. Ala. Griswold's Improved Cotton Gins. rpHE subscriber will continue the manufacture <>’ L Gins on his usual extensive scale, and embrace this opportunity to thank his numerous customers lb? their liucral patronage heretofore. The estimation in which his (Jms are held, may be known from the fact of his having sold more than two thousand during the last three yearn—probably ten to one over any othei Factory in the State. This evidence of the superiority of his Gins, is accounted for by his being 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 of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow. His third made them suffi ciently fast. It then only remained to make them mor durable nnd convenient, which lias been done he be lieves effectually, by several new improvements the pre sent year: besides, he has the exclusive right for the State, w ith the privilege of oile r sections, to furnish Reid’s Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to be ten times more durable than any other, by those who have made a fair trial of them ; and are infallibly se cure against fire by friction. His fine Gins will gin Mastodon Cotton ns well as any Saw Gin can. Ilis agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit sjicci inena of his lnte improvements, and point out their ad vantages in time for all to engage anil be supplied be fore the next ginning season, or engagements can be made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, Georgia. Gins will be delivered at the purchaser’s res idence, in any part of the State except the Cherokee counties, where they will be left at tin- Depot on the Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All war ranted to perform well, if used according to the direc tions stmt with each. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. March 24, 1817. f SUPERIOR COTTON GXNS. rpHE sul>sc riber would inform tb** pi aim is of fJeor- I gia, that he has removed his Cotton (lui Factory n* Bibb county, 34 miles from Macon,on the road lead ing from Macon to Gordon, where he intends to manu facture Cotton Gins of a quality superior to any he bus ever l>efore made, if possible. In the construction ol his Gins, he will particularly guard against the possibil ity ol taking fire rrora the (Jin. And here he v i:!d re mark, that it is impossible for a Gin to take tire 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 a thousand take fire from a different cause than the box To this objection the Gins ln&nuiacturedb v the subscri ber. are not, and never have been EdtU. ! 1 <;,nc will be made of the f*est materials, and warranted to perform ns well as any (Jins marie in the State. He has an excellent water-power to turn his machinery, nnd a gr*od saw-mill right at hand, which will enable him to sell Gins on us good terms as any other Factory in the State. O. W. MASSEY. April 1, 1847 3tf_ Farmers take Notice. E have the right of a number of Counties for Gaylord’s Patent Straw-ITtter. This ma- j chine is the greatest of the day, and no humbug, it j cuts corn, oats, hay, shucks, straw;, or stalks with great rapidity, and soeaaily that a boy of twelve years old can I work it. It can be attached to a gin wheel without any j 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 made—it being concave ami convex, 1 parting the straw in the middle and cutting both ways, j which no other blade can do. So simple is this ma- I 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. C HAS. P LEVY te CO. Ocmulgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue. Macon, July 14, 1847. 15tf OCMULG££ FOUNDRY. Noltn a I.EVY nre prepared at the shortest notice to furnish all kinds of'finished Machinery, Steam Engine #, ('anting* in Iron or Ihasx, Mill Gear ing of all kinds, Bevil and Spur (tearing, (lin (tear of all natterns and sixes, Fan Gearing, Cotton ! (Jin work. Press Pulleys, Hand Railing, Fire Proof Doors and Windows, Cemetery Railings, dudgeons, Inks, Arc. We invite our friends, and all who are in ! want of any of the above articles, to give i.s a t all on Cotton Avenue, A F. HOLT. WM S. HOLT CIiAS. P LEVY. Macon, Oct. 13. 1817. 28 ly Cotton Presses for Sale. rpHE Cotton Presses ( liullvck'x Patent, lien tofor* X used ill tile Pnek lig estahlishineiit ill tins city, will he sold ii immediate application is made, at very re duced price x, including trame work, windlas, and every thing complete lor each press, and sold in cutisequence of the proprietors having dinctmtinued the re packing bumneee Apply to ROBERT FINDLAY. SQUAR2I BAXES. OCLLOCKS t OMPOCND LEY i'll COTTON I# PRESSES, lx* mg reet nt \ | ed, are now *tlered to thone wishing to put up Spiarc liuL ■* as a superior article to any in uae. An examinatiun of their construction and principle, by those who study true economy, aii-l wish a good nml permanent article, mlioited that;> v inav **• uid i” v. w Prices, Eighty-live lkdiars, delivered in Macon, which includ* s the whole ot ihc outfit of lions, Rope, Patent Right,Xc. Annexed is bill of Timber fur Same. 4... .pieces... .*22 fret long, 10 by 10. 1 “ lfi “ “ 10 by 10. 1 “ 21 M “ 10 by 10. 4 “ 15 “ “ fiby fi. I 2 “ 16 “ M 12 by lfi. 1 “ 12” “ 12 by 20. ; 1 “ 51” “ ohy 21. 2 M 15 “ “ 3hy 8. 2 “ 15 “ “ shy 5. 1 “ 10 “ “ 12 by 12. 1 “ 7 ‘ “ 12 hy 14. I “ 2 “ “ 4hy 12. 10 giN>d plank 18 “ ‘* II by 12. 1 * 25 “ *’ 4by 12. 3 scantlings 20 “ “ 3by 4. Also, Gin (hi ring of all sizes, kept constantly on hand ; geering lor Merchant Mills. Cotton Factorv s and Mill-Stones of every descript m ii. fut insb and to order at Foundary of k FINDIaAY , Mueon, (ieo. Aug 11,1817. 12 Straw Olttiri. II FINDLAY is now nnnul i’ itiii ig n loi of Cut ! \ . tin,- Muehim s, wh*eh,for pr.ictie il ii.,', Htret :th and durnhility, are prolsihlv unsmpcss*d. Tli y nre, by the hy, no patent right affnr. but *i plain and stils>taii iin I machine tor cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder, ■bucks. Ac. with perfect ease an Id sj>ntrh Planter* mid otlwrsare rii)>'-etlully invited t rnll at Findiny's E-umdry. eonier ol Wulnut and fourth streets, Mac-m June 23, 1847 ts 12 MILL-STONES. r |MIF. wiWrilxT tn ing u. eiit Ibrun extcieuvc Miil- I Btone h>ttiblishment in New YOtk. will fumixh to vrdei rau a at rk ttoN stoves, of any site, and warranted of the \ery Kcm 1< Hit u I FINDLAY Macon, Nov. 13, IMC. 40 NEW GOODS. r piIK suhsc’ it i hr. iii • i-! ivcrived hi> Full Stock I of DRY GOODS, would respectfully invite the attention ot the public, to examine his large and beautiful assortment; the follow ing ol which compri ses a part, vi/ A large and hentiful stock of Silks. Raw Silk Plaids, (anew article.) Caledonia Plaids, Siik stripe Alpaccn, i Cnsnmeres nntl Detain *h, (a large stock.) Coronation Plaid, Black Alpnrc.i, Colored Alpncca, Bu *na Y'ista Brilliants, Plaids for ( hildeu’s clothes, (JinghaiiiH, ( uiioors, Furniture Prints, of new and splendid patterns, Bed Ticking, all qualities, Blue and Brown Homespuns, Linsey*. Kci • ys, Fine lied Blankets, Broaa Cloths, Cassimercs, Satinetts, Kentucky Jean*, G Id mixed do. Carpets, llug, Green Baize, Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificials, wreathes, Pahs, tee , .Mourning Collar-. Lata* C ipes, Work Collars, Black Luce Y’eils, (Jreen Gauze Veils, Brage do Boys’ Leather belts, White, red and v ilow Flannels, Canton Flannel, ( Counterpanes, Toilet covers, Piano covers, Table do. Thread and Lisle Edgings, Ladies’ Cravats, Gentlemen’s Cravats, iSilk Hose, Worsted do. Cotton Hose, I Silk, Kid and Wollen Gloves, Gimp nnd Fringes, Jlenistich Handkerchiefs, Bordered do. Bobinet Lace, Silk Handkeie.hiels, I Red nnd (Jreen Oil Calico, Velvet Ribbons, Black te Colored YVorsted Mitts, te e with a variety of other : f on<lf< too numerous to mention, but wliich 1 would be pleased to have you call and ex * amine. AMOS BEN'PON. f October 13,1847 28 HYDRAULIC CEMENT. /XI \ C ASKS Rosemtalf Hydraulic Cement, Ol) for sale by SCOTT, CA KHAR 1’ te CO. September 15,1847 24 ••Variety se ft pice of* Life* 99 Irsr received nt my Store on Cotton Avenue, a little of every tiling—consistingin part of, Rio, La , guira, and a superior article of Ola Government Java Coffee, St. Croix, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Pulveris ed, Crashed Loaf and Coffee Crushed Sugars, Crack ers ofevery description. Prime (loshenselected Butter, Table and Dairy Silt, Candles,Cocoa, Chocolate, l’re served (Jmg r. Oonfinla. Sardines, Anchi vis, Capers. Pepper Sauce, IJraudy Cherries, Peaches, Apricots and Pears, Prunes, YValiiut, Musliroon and ‘J’omato Cat sups, Black, Hyson te Gunpowder Teas, Starch, Dates, Currants,Citrous, Ylmonds, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Eng lish YY’alnuts and Pecan Nuts, Pine Apple Cheese, Du pont’ fine canister Gunpowder, te e tee. C. H. FREEMAN. Oct 27 80 TXTAfON IKON A BRASS Kll\. ITI DRY, and MACHINE SHOP.—The sub scriber having recently made large nnd important addi tions to his former list of patterns for Overshot, Breast and Tub Mill Gearing, is now prepared to execute or ders for Flour Vldls, Cotton Factories, Horse power Mills for plantation grinding, tec.t a iso Cotton rress (9, Gin G< in .Plates and Bulls, ami Mill Irons of every description: all of which will lie made of the very best material and workmanship, on reasonable and accom modating terms. ROBERT FINDLAY. Macon, June 17, 1846. ylB _ r ARVER S G - - r pm: Sul .• • r i’ -;s :u< Ygents for the sale of R. ('AR- I Y i’.l! te (.OS., Patent Improved COTTON (JIN. This gin has proved itself to be a very superior article wherever it has been used, and no better rec ommendation can be given it than the opinions of those who have tested it. They are both elegant and dura ble in their make, and are warranted to give satisfac tion in all cases, or they may be returned. The former prices have been considerably reduced. Apply at the Ware-House of the Subscriber*. JOHN JONES te SON. Macon Sept. 15 15w24 (hina, (Hass and Earthenware. THE subscribers are now receiving (in addition to their former Stock,; a general as-lL J s-ortnient of the latest and most fashionable styles and patterns, among w liich ore Gobi hand French China Dining Sets. White “ “ “ “ (Jold hand ami YYdiite China Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitchers.—Coffee and Tea Cups, by the piece or dozen. White and Flowing blue Granite Dining, Tenant! Toilet Sets., Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes, linkers, Soup and Sauce Tureens, Pitchers, Ewers and Basins, Coffees and Teas, Ti n Pots, Sugars, Creams, and Bowds to match Dining and Tea S'*s. Light Blue Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets; Plates, Dish es, Cover Dishes, tee. tec. to match. Also, a large and complete assortment of COMMON WARE, which they offer to Country Dealers, as low as ran he bought in anv other market in the State. Our ST(X'K OF (H. ASS WAR E, embraces every kind and variety which belongs to our branch of trade. HYDE te JONES. Corner of Mulberry and Second Street and nj,j.-usite the Washington Hall. Macon Sept. 29,1847 . 6m26 Crockery smU (J!hs* YY are* DINING and Tea S< ts, superfine Stone and China YY are, Liverpool and Plain Ditto, Plain, and Fluited Glass YY'ar** of every description, I’uiublers, Decanters, YVines. Fruit Baskets. Pitcners, tec., a very large and general s;< ek just received by. LOGAN te ATKINSON, sept 29 26tf. T Br E IN SI ( i Life insura;;c an*l Trust ( ompany having estab lished an Agency m the city of Macon, persons may ef fect Insurance with this Company on their own Lives or the Lives of .others, and either for the whole dura tion of life or for a limit’ period, by the payment of a small annual premium. s IV.niEN ALLEN, President. CHARLES C. PALMER. Secretary. E. BOND, Agent, Macon. Macon, Aqrill, 1317. ysl JITA 4 BYM IUX P 4 OIIFANV, _j OF IIARTFI'KD, CONN. —'Hi.-undcrHigned Ageust will take nmst Fire in tlii.-s city, (Jrirtin. Forsyth and other towns in the State, on as favorable terms as nny responsib.* Company. They will also in suie against the risks ol Km r Navigation ; their present nit* 8 ure, 3-4 jK-r cent, to Savannah,and 7-8 to ( liarles ton. REA X COTTON. Macon. April 1,1817. 5 HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING: Graining., Gi!dingG!nzißg 9 V Paper-hanging (\LD CHAIRS re seated with cane, pointed and f ‘gilded; Furniture repaired, varnished, and polished ; Window Sasii and Blii Is for sale. A F SHERWOOD, Comer ol Second and Oak Streets. Macon, May 10th, 1847. v 6 AiYODI.\E conai DROPS. m V NEW dixeavery and certain cure f for coughs, colds, croup, consumptive diseases, and oil irritations ot the lungs. ■ This is a pleasant medicine to take, pro & ducing in most cases immediate relief, ™ and in nine caw s out of ten n prompt cure. It exercises the mod controlling influence over coughs and irritations of the lungs, of any remedy known ; otten stopping the most violent in a few hours, and ul most in a day or two, by producing a free ami easy rxpeeiorat.on. Price*, 50cents per bottle. Ringuoiiii mid Ti*tlcr Ointment. A certain and positive cure for Ringworms, u tters. Scald head, anJ tor all rough and scurvy utlections up on tin* skin. .Many oases of this class of cutaneous affections are extremely difficult to cure with the ordinary reinedies. but lien; is one that w .11 rarely fail even in the most ob stinate cine No ddiioulty I-- experienced in applying it; one bottle is quite sufiicient hi most cases, and not more than two will be required to ellwjt a cure in al most any cnis* Price, 50 cents. Pile 4>iitlinrnt ii Bill I’ills. Tliis affection isa source of much annoyance, and the lo4s of heulth In quer.tly with many i:idivi*bials.~- Few iii either form of the but (oiild escaiH? hy timely means nml attention. Constipation nearly al ways precedes an attack, und as n matter of course, must U* oliviatcd in its treatna nt. To tliis end, here is a remedy, bawnl upon the scientific principles that con be fully rein'd on. Tl. • most Haltering success will alien I the u*e of n single package of the mcdicicine. Price, ijll p* r package. liip I r4*ii4*li Mixlure. Pur the safe and innn d.ah rare ol JUsnnoi hwa.and all ( hrunic Affections ot the Kidneys ts Hladifer . This is anew and invniml le tnedici ie, recently in troduced into the United tftntei, Ii tli* cure ol the Y’c nereal disensa, in it-* various c* nq heated fitrnis. Some years ago, I ditnilied a receipt of the French Mixture, which I have prescrib’ and with unparalleled success ever since in the treatment of venereal diseas es, and Chronic alii ctions of the kidneys and bladder ; tit t however without some miMiification of the exteiisvc coii |Muind that fte.l it***-ll lrtu time to time m do ing an active nresefildng business w ith the medicine. Being thus inqiroved ami perfected, I consider that anew era has dawned in tie treatment ol these liiscas ethy the intrductum *d the French .Mixture, which is not only a sale remedy, but a urr und ooe For tne purpose of adapting the remedy to all the tortus of the disi*ase. aid to tin* various pccitlinritii so, i|„. CoiiMtituikni, it Ins l• n loiifi*l m. * K-my to u-*’ tii* medicine as ni*xhfi><| in the in in im <it No** 1 and t.— The tiret tor ti acut*’ h jii * nml No. 2 in the chronic limn ot tl i in th tom i<l that mo much difficulty lias b • n experienced m curing it, und which is by tur tli me*t rnmriif i In submitting this in*- beino to the test of public sciu tiny. I h:i/e m> leiir tin* tile result. II ’d* l ol cases have been cured by it, and even in wil l and and -ipnied ‘■/'* • ‘■< i- , i ■ i * fin I The frrttri) Mivtur- I*l'l unpl* .H lit f. take, I! ! <l* ’ *lt 1 • l ill •-...■•* . w *il Ul and 111 •ccordatu e w di the directions. Bold Whok** and b. tul hy D. Wll I.IAM CJ LITT (A Pi \\ i , X S hffrh!-;, Me n. Dccvuk* i 1\ 1517. 37 mutual Insurance Com ran y of N. Vork. MOUUIrt ROBIN.SON, Vrendmt, ’ Sam,f r Hannay, Secrittny \< I I Ml'I.A TKD tu tt profits amount In;*4oo,tKXl. Applications received Oy C. DAY A Cos. J illy 7, 18-17, 11 LIFE INSURANCE. The Nautilus .11 ntiinl I,He Insurance Coinp’y. 58 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, C~IONFINES its business exrluiirely to Insurance j upon Lives and all insurance appertaining thereto. It is organized upon the mutual principle which has been fully tested and proved to he superior to any other. The particular advantages ottered by this company are: 1. A guarantee capital. 2. An annual participation in the profits. 3. No individual responsibility beyond the amount of premium. 4. Those who insure for a less period than life, par ti< ipate. qua \ in the annual profits >t the oompenV. 5. In ail eases where the an.uni premium shall a mount to nnd i4> p-*rc nt. thereof shall have hern paid m cosh, an app <<ved note may be given lor the remaining 40 per cent., payable twelve months after date, bearing six per cent, interest. The interest to be paid annually, but the principal not to be called in unless the exigences of the company require it, giv ing sixty days notice, and then only hy assessments pro rata to the extent that maybe required to meet the engagements of the company. The hates of Insurance on One Hundred Hollars. j One j ; For | j | One I SevenJ For ywu | ... 1.1.- 1(0. ft .r I year* 1 lift, 15 77 88 1 56 i•I 68 i •:= :t -0 201 91 85 11 77 45; 1 9111 %3 73 25 100 1 12 204 50 1902 09 4 fit) 30i I 31 1 36 2 30’ j 5512 32!3 21 5 78 35 136153 [2 75 60 i% I 91|7 00 A \K<\ m MERCHANT, President. ROBERT If. TOLLM AN, Vice President. Tristues. —A. M. Merchant, Robert B. Coleman, (). Bushnell, John M Nixon, Richard L. Purdy, Hen ry A Nelson, R. A. Reading, Samuel C. Paxon, .las. Harper, Jonathan K Herrick, Loring Andrews, Wm. N Seymour, M. (). Roberts, Richard Irvin, C. F. Lind “ey, John S. Bussing, Henry K. Bogert, Morris Frank lin, Spencer S. Benedict. Pliny Freeman. Actuary. CTf* The company will also insure the lives of Slaves. HYDE & JONES, Agents, Macon. October 27, 1847. 30 lIOTASH ! POT VSil ! ! I andfoi sale, by SHOT WELL & GILBERT. Macon, Aug. 11,18-17. 19 CIOIV(iIU'!SS W ATIIK ! Just received and for t sale, by SHOT WELL & GILBERT. Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19 Glass! Glass:: Glass!!! fUST received nnd for sale, a large lot of Glass, o • 5 all sizes from 8 by 10 to 24 by 30. Also a lot of White Lead. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to call. SHOT WELL & GILBERT. Macon, June 1,1847. 9 TARE KTOTXCU, rpHAT the subscriber keep constantly on hand a I large stock of Drills, Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Glass, Druggists’ Glass-ware, and a host of articles tint numerous to particularize. Their medicines are all fresh, and pure, nnd cheap. The public are respectfully invited to call and see. SHOTWELL &l GILBERT. Junefiß. 1847 12 c\ it st /.v/4 i: naoIP'S HEALTH RESTORATIVE: Vn Effectual Remedy for Coughs and Colds, Liver Complaint, Raising of lllood—Pain in the Side and Chest—also for Purifying (lie lHood— Eradicating Eruptions on the skin —and all other complaints arising from 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 of 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 Vork chemist: “l have analyzed a Untie of'medicine called ‘C. Brink erhott’s Health Restorative,’ and find that it does not contain Mercury, or any other metalic preparation, nor opiu*n in any of its tonus, it is composed of vegetable matter entirely.” James R. Chilton, M. D. C. BRINKERHOFF. Proprietor, N. Y. Principal office in the store of Messrs. Hayuock, Cur lies & Cos., importers and dealers m Drugs, Oils, &lc., 218 Pearl street. For sale by SHOTWELL &. GILBERT, Agents, Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout the U. States. May 12, 1847. 6 ts QUININE! QUININE!! (UST receiv* and and for sale, a large lot of the above named article. SHOTWELL &. GILBERT. October 13. 1847 28 Shot well A Gilbert, BY recent arrivals from New York, have received a full and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Ac. Ac., all of which are now offered to the public very low, lor cash They also keep and extensive assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, among which are Dr. Boon’s justly cel ebrated Ague nnd Fever Pills, which rarely, if ever fail to effect a cure. Also, his Compound Catliartic Pills, an invaluable Family Medicine. Macon, October 13,1847 28 miLi;rs syrup of wild cherry- A) tor co uglis,colds, asthma, influenza .whooping cough, spittiufi of blood, and all pulmonary diseases. BAILEY’S SARSArARILLA—For all disease arising from an impure state of the blood: salt rheum, scrofula, king’s evil.chronic rheumatism,dyspepsia, dis eases of the skin and bones, 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 from the system, in general use throughout the United States. BAILEY’S IN RIVALLED MILITARY SHAV ING CREAM—This article has stood the test of eight years, and gained for itself a high reputation throughout tli<- United States, Canada, midmost parts of the world. BAILEY S SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK—with and w ithout the preparation; warranted the best article of the kind in use. Foi sale hy tin* Druggists generally throughout the country, and at wholesale and retail by \\ M. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hull, corner of Fulton and Sands streets. Also for sale by GRAY ES, WOOD A CO., Macon. Dec. 3, 1846. 42 I) u vrs. oils, At • Just nci fired from the “New York Brooklyn White Lead Company” No. 1, No. 2, Extra and Furs White Lead. Also in Store—Linseed and ‘runners Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Varnish; Lampblaek ; Putty.Paint,Brush es. Ac . Ac. PATTEN A TAYLOR. April 1,1847 27 LEGAL NOTICES. (.1.01C..1 V, | n„| t . Io F er fe C t service. I Inn.lnn ( utility \ George R. Clayton, vs. Mary E. Strong, i Bill in Houston Superior John L. Parker, Court. Samuel Dinkins, nnd John 11. Rutherford. IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sher iff, that Mary E. Strong, one of the Defendants, lias 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 servii • of thabove bill, on said Mary E Strong be ptif’ected, by publication of this order, by the Clerk of this Court, once n month fer four mouths,(in the Georu.a Journal un i Memenger, nt Macon,) before the next term of tlds Court. A true extract from the minutes of Houston Superi or Court, October Term, 1847. WM ii. MILLER, Clerk. Dee 15, 1847 37 m4in H ill STUN SHERIFF'S SALE—WiII be . sold before the court house door iu the town of Perry, in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following pro perly, to wit: Three hundred pounds seed Cotton, more or leas, a quantity of cotton in the field, nl*o five hu*hei* corn, more or less, nnd two cotton baskets ; all levied on ns the property of James Jordan, to satisfy afi fa for coats, bum Houston Superior Court, in luvor of Matthew D-rsey, against said Jain’s Jordun. A certain tract or parcel <<| I,nnd, containing two hundred and eighty nrres, comprising the whole of lot number sixty -live, U’s) nnd n |ni rt of lot No. ninety-six, ‘.'ii. all ill the 9lh district, of said count V of Houston; all levied on os the property of Maiins-nfi Norwood, to sstMfy a mortgage fi fu from Houston Superior Court, ill favor of Lorenzo D. Norwood, againm soul MiiuaH s Ii Norwood. Tlieeast half of Lot No. 15, in the fifth (stb) district of Houston county, containing one handled, one nnd n lourth seres, more or le*s; levied on ns the property of John G. < link, to satisfy a nu itgag** fi fu from ffoustoii Sup* t or Court, in luvor of Bryant Ballon, uduuiitstiu- In de bonis non wit 1 1 ib VVi l annex'd of Joshua Pat tishall, and censed, sgaii siid J Im G Clark. t VIA IN LEAKY, .Sheriff. Dc 1,1*16. 35 < II \ >1 \lf ‘ll %!. \ I . . ! \\ HJ, Is* Fold, on the first Tuesday in January ? r next, b’ loii? the ( “tut lltMiw door in the city ol Macon, the following property, viz< Ie t N • 1, m square 90,in the cty of Macon—levied ti ns th • property of John IXUIr ck, to satisfy nn cxc eiHion t.r hi- city lux (or 18f7. Tax #l3 25 Also the Sti'ith-West half ol I#ots N<> 5 and 6, in square 12- I *.e ion ilu* piojH*rty of Gowdey A n i, to ya Ta fi fa I c ts.lbr 1847 un'l • h 62 A Mc( JKL<.UK, C.ly Marshal. Lh vi ruber 1,1817. 95 U:(f.\L NOTICES. pEOI Upson i ounty. \ I the w 11. Sandwich applies to me for letters of ml ministration, on the estate of Jordan Brooks, deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to brand appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, w iiy said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand, nt office, this 30th day of November, 1547. WILLIAM A. COBB, c c. o. Dec 8 36 3t /'ll’ AUDI \V; SALE.—Agreeable to nn order \ I of tin* Honorable the Inferior Court of Sumter county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door in Sturkesville in Lee county, Lot of Land No. (lfi sixteen, in the (2d) second district of Leo coun ty, as the property of William F. Smith, deceased, sold for the benefp of the heirs. Terms rash. JOHN T. McCRARY. Gnnrdhn. Nov3, 1847. 31 tds /■ 1 UART)IAN’S SALE.—WiII he sold on the first \ I Tuesday in February next, before the court lions** door in Greenville, Merriwethercounty, n Negro child belonging to Lucien Newton, minor. Sold under an order from the Inferior Court of Jasper county. O. H. P. NEW PON, guardian. Dec 15 87tda NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. \LL persons indebted to the estate of A ley Hughes, late ol Twiggs county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all having demands against said estate, are requested to present them for payment, in terms of the law. HAYWOOD HUGHES, Ex’or. Dec 15, 1817. 37 6t |AOI It MONTHS afterdate application will be F made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of (Jpson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the NEGROES belonging to the estate <>f Nancv Bandy, deceased. JOHN FRANKLIN, adin’r. Nov 3, 1847 30 mini FOI I? MON IHS aftei dan apj • n will !••• made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county, for leave to sell a Negro Child belonging to Lu cien Newton (minor.) O. H. 1\ NEWTON. Guar. September 8, 1847. 4m23 TTIOUR MONTHS n late applicat will I><- I made to the honorable the Inferior Court ofTwiggs county, when sitting f>r ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of I homas r ulton, late ol said county, deceased R I* FIIIiTON, . , , JAMES AVERETT, Adm r 8 He bonis non, with the Will annexed. —°. t27 ._ 30 m4ni L VM MONTHS after date, application will lie i made to the honorable the Inferior Court ofTwiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to Jjl!" 11 tyands and Negroes belonging to the estate of William 1. Brooks, late of said county, deceased LAVINIA N BROOKS, adni’x. I on Iq SIMON N. BECKMAN, adm’r. Oetoher 20, 1847. 29 m4in K MONTHS after date, apnlication will be X made to the honorable the Inferie Court of Ware county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Simon Howard, late of said coun ty, deceased. HARRIET HOWARD,adm’x. October 20, 1847. 29 mini I/°l fi MONTHS after date application wiU be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the real property belonging to the estate of Charles I England, deceased, situated in the city of Macon, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. October 20, 1847. 4m20 lAOI 14 MONTHS alter date, application will he J 1 made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Upson county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land, number 75, in the 10th district of for merly Monroe now Upson county, as the real estate of Richard N. Smith, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased JOHN WETHERBY, Adin’r. Sept. 15, 1817. 24 4in Georgia - Pvlaski County. fM>I |{ MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court, in and tor said County when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to Joseph M. Bryant Minor and orphan of Blnckshenr Bryant deceased. JAMES BRYANT,Guardian. Dec. Bth 1847. 36 lAOUK MONTHS after date, application will I>e r 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 Section of originally Walker, now Dade, belonging to the minors of B. Goddard, deceased. SARAII A. USHER,Guard. Macon. Nov. Bth 1847. 32 I \ 1 .1 I T4)R’B SALE. - 1 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, hy tin* name of Watt, about silty years old ; sold as a part of tin* os tare ofßeiijaniin Bryan, Sen. late of 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, Exr. Nov 3, is 17- 31 iij.s 1/ \1 i TOR’S HALE.- w; bi Bold w tbi jj firet 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 os will he necessary to pay the debts of said estate, to wit: negroes George a man, about 21 years of age, Jim a boy, about 17 , M iosa h<. . u 6; Hannah a woman, about 31; Crecy a g.u, übout 10, Rosea girl, about 8; also. Lots of Land Nos. 61, 84’ and 70 acres, on th<* 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. nnd adjoining Jonathan Dowden, Fulton's es tate ami others. To he sold for the benefit of the cred itors—Terms on the day. IRA PECK, Executor. Nov 3, 1847 31 tds T.IXKCI'TOR’S SALI-L—Will b sold on the _P j first Tue-day in January next, at the court house of Crawford county, by order of the Court of Ordinary ofsaid county.—a negro man named Jesse, about 38 years old, as the property of Milly W. Reeves, late ot Fayette county, deceased, for the purpose of a distribu tion among the heirs of said estate. YV. C. CLEVELAND. Executor of Wm. Cleveland, dee?d. and Guardian of two of the children of said Milly W. Reeves, tired. Qoc27, 1841 TAX EC 1 TOR’S SALES. —Agreeable to an or- der ot 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 House door in Marion, Twiggs county, fractional Lot No. 218, in the 28th district ol formerly Wilkinson now Twiggs county Abo, on the first Tuesday in January next, will he sold before the Court House door in (Ytiiuert, 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 tne first Tuesday in February next; before the Court House door in Americvs, Sumter county, Lot No. 242, in the 16th district, and Lot No. 91, ill 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 the Ist district of formerly Troup now Talbot county. Also, on the first Tuesday in April next, liefore the Court House door in Stewart county, Lot No. 152. in the 18th district of formerly Lee now Stewart county. All the above property sold lor the benefit of tin heirs of John Kushiii, late ot Mucou county, deceased.— Terms made known 011 the days of sale WILLIAM KUSIIIN, ) S. K FELTON. [ Ex’rs. JUUN C. RODGERS,) Sept. 1, 1847. 60d22 11A ECU TO It’S MALE.—WiII be sold on TW day the fourth day of January next, 111 tin* town of Ferr), Houston county, to the highest bidder, the Ne groes that belonged to Allen B (‘haHtnin, and <*•;is and, con sisting of some thirty or forty likely Negroes—of men, women and children, —and also nt the same time and place, the Valuable Plantation ou which lie died, tiring situated one mile from Perry, nnd on the road Lading from thereto TallahnMu*e, and is known ns the l>*n nard's pi •< Tins is a healthy and in many respects a most desirable situation. And on the fifteenth day ot December next, will be sold at tlie r- ulence of Kini Allen B ('ba-tain,di cease.! asalwive d* -s iii.*,! -to the highest bidder, the p usbable pro)s*rty of said d* •eas ed, consisting of a large quantify of com,fodder, cotton, horses, iiiul* h, stock and meat hogs, tunning utensils, household and kitchen furniture, iiiul muuy other arti cles t>o t *dious t< mention. The said sale to continue from day to day till all is sold—andsll sold nnd r author ity in the Inst will and testament ol h,mJ — ‘1 erins, twelve months ert dit with approved security. JOHN M (’ll Y.sTAIN. f .. . YV ILL! V M (’ll AST A IN. t ~xrH’ I 81 tds VDMINIBTRATORH HALF* v 1 , the first Tuesday in February n•. ti courtiious- dooi in Tii"in l. t I 1/tnd miin.cr Sevelity-fiv m the Kali diet, el of formerly Monroe, now Up*oll*• Hilly, belotigiiu to llu estate of Richard N. Bm.lit, d< ceased, lute of Ujison county, nnd sold hy order ol the Honorable the Inicrior Court ot said county, when silting for ordinary purpose and sold for the liet.efil of tin* it s tmd creditors of H.iid (J IS. ed JOHN YVETHERBY odm r. Dee H, 1847 36 tds I \DMINTBTIf ATOJUM s %Li;, Will h M on th fi •: Tn lay in Ja \ next, b4< n tlie l • .irt House dtKir 111 F syth, 1 nroe e outy, 11 Hou I Lot, lying - • county ; the hou eis n com: i - -and t*! ga.it dwel ling, and attaelu ito ihe |>r*Tineo • nLot of Land con taining about 170 acres, good Oak and Hickory.*— Hold as tie* properly of Sumii* l Pivins, late ol Monroe county, dec *u> and, lor the ls*nefit of the b 11s. Terms iibcrui. Roland bivinh. GEORGE YV. BiVlS.d, Adm'rs. with the Will onu< ted. Dec. 1, 1947. 36 1 * “* A .m Hi;- tiw T. lrsiil , I Ml Million, years old- W.I uh i|,e nm nd r ’ R ‘I” 1 ■ Mi.l ;:nuil pnp.-r. 1 l>i I S !>'| if \'j 9 !i;p| *-'laj mJauvV “'"'''fl “"7- w. |;t , , Ml wi'-k. ‘ui.- . 1 suij county’ ,I“''’ ‘’ JM 27, 1.H17. Jt)|, -N i;i. lIV H t I Mil MSI it VI ,7,7; 7 9 ,* Y Hf lirw ‘lVsilav i|, y* •)* ‘<79 ( mm llmiso m t'm|,i„;. H V'.”, 1 ! ‘-'"iVM dolpli county. 1 01 tgniajj v Also, on the sonic day ‘ ~r IS :V\ **•■*• ,u xih ilwtrici , } M \V i knjsoii now Aim, ° lb 'o'li H: M ol 111’- lnlt rioi <’< im q *|\ v . r ‘ ol Jainey Coombs, late of Sfj C( * l:! it*, suid lor the benefit of t|„. Dor 1. WIT Ais ’ ■ Uio.tlfi'M 4 D.MI.MSTKaTuRsTi, m 1 order ol ihe I, ( . H.inno/or ordinary Mouse of YV alker county on u ruary next, Lot of Land hm ‘h>M t> 211...,,, .he 2" 1 1,T ’“ ‘1 priKinnlly ink. e j„ m . W ’ cl - liifl henetn Ol (lie heirs and ered’ i‘ cou “.y. ■ Dec 1, 1847. UIAPfJ •Voo'isr.,, ■ l n al,d l l u> * in? Hie eoanivVr^^B tiou Mewart, containiti'r two i..,J ‘" l ‘ “""’y id lor ih,. “” ‘ l,nrs "* 1'..'111 Slllllllleliill •p'W.r.M ceased. 01 -''l’Pliiig n i wit. \ >UMsi If \ loirs ,r ‘9i I \ aeie.ihlj in an order ol the Hon, LV X'’ omi o| | county helore t!,‘ kereoimu on lh • 111 , Til. ,|., j o Dee. Is. WIT. J - NO ‘ V ‘WBF.RT SuN 9 \ D'l'MN ilf \ l !lfs S U ~ 9 an order Ot the lnler„„ coan ~ uT®M ‘V “ -•.Hint lor ordinan mm.,,' 1 ■ <■, a:rt lu,use door in said couaiy 0 n iW ■•■ • H t-v > U trac t . pet.eel of iaiiu situ,: I ** J V(| . “• • >rnnd district of said county br-■ ’ ri " l ' l ' l * V Sr. lately’ dece^)t^9 cr Umbi.ey SM 9 DeeW, |st7 Jt -^i'l \ D.MINISTRATOR-S SUtlST''9 • ‘ order of the Interior Court of Su„ R u lien wmiie lor ordinary |inr|iasrs •’ ■ oioi house door in said county, on the m leltruary next, between the usual h,. u "o following property, viz : Mary a n, w , , thirty years old, and Isaae. „ boy , u “ and east hallot Dot ot Land, No lot No. 113, in the 15,1. distrief of S. 9 Winner county ; said lands are well mm„ lintlt state ot cultivation— also N, . .■ tne. ol Sind county. Sold as the property off* ol I homns M Mann, late of said Suuit, t*r the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol ss 9 1 emis made known on the day of Kile w Dec. 1,1847 SAR AUT.MANN'aJ — - . 1 _ •;> ■ A UMININTR A TOR’S S \LE.-\ 9 -l V an older of the Honorable Interior (W I ton county, will !■ sold on die first Tuesday r.l ry next, at the court house door in the town ,7* Houston county,lst ween the usual hours, k J groes belonging to the estate of MalcombTM late ol said county, deceased -|d f or ,|„ ijj the heirs and creditors of said deceased Ttnn.3 known on the day of sale | Nov a, Esmond gilbert, J \ idumsth v roies su.f-n,:* -C* an order of the Honorable the Ink-:, ■ I ps* >ll county, wln*n sitting for ordinary rn.>n,-<L b* sold at the court house door in said r„ u ,. u first 1 tteSflay in January next, between the tun vH) ot sal*-, the slaves belonging to the estate. 4\V Robertson, deceased, consisting of Hi--n. u , (■bildren, boys, Are. Sold for the puriK>sie ol a I I rms made known on the day ol safe m’ xr o ~*J oIIN ROBERTSON, Acil-H Nov 3; 1817. VDM 1 N LSTR \T( > It’S SAL I .-A,n I . rm or ! rut the Hunoibl, InferiorCourmt iw 'Mm ( “limy, \\ li 11 sitting lor ordinary purjioses, wn. at the court horen door in the town,,/ M;iri<.n, (•"iintv, on tlie tirst Tuesday in January n*\i in, n.-ual boms <i sale, Lot v t No. fitt\-toi* in the twemy-cight district ol originally but now in the said county of Twiggs, and two hundred two and nn had acres, moiet-rus- Also, the following Negroes, to wit: Momu Isaac a man, Jesse a man, Kichani a mar., woman, fanny and her five children, (Vuiey a John a boy, Neptune a boy, Creasey a iirl, ana a cbibli Caroline and her two children M*irt; (*■ ‘ Tiiia Ann,) sold as the land and negroes to tlie (stall- of Caleb Hnisoii, deceased, ana 1” nctit “I lh** heirs and creditors. Terms made k: on the day ot stile. K „ „ ELAM HINSON, AdC.H Nov 3, 1847. 31 tds \DMIMSTK YTOK SSAIT.-A.-r H . nn order of the Honorable the Inferior Crawford comity, when sitting for ordinary }. will be .-old on the first Tuesday in January i'V. t,re the court house door in the n.wn ot kii'oxv,>. tween the usual hours of sale, all the Lamb to the estate ot John Bray, deceased, the same * verity acres more or less of lot No. one humind thirty-one, (131,) as described in the deed to tln lying nnd being in the 7th district, originally 11 now Grawlord county. Sold tor the benefit ofth* imM and creditors. Terms made known on the GEORGE VV. BRAY, Admr ■ Nov 3, 1847. 31 td> ■ \HMINTSTH VXOirs SALE.—By virtar'| . an order of the Honorable the Inferior Cvort 1 1 Sumter county when sitting t<r (>rdinnry purpose! 1 .1 he sold nt the Court House door of said county ou tixH first ‘I uesdny in January next, between the usual hoOIH of sale, the following negroes, viz: Luke a man.aboiiiH 6. years old ; Bell a man, sixty years old ; Joeiinu,9 22 years old; Judy u woman, 20 yeuisold; and a b°f9 child one year olrf. ■ Purchasers will lie required to give notes in uu*w*9 exceeding thirty dollars, with approved iecuiity, duM the 25th dav of December, 1848. Sold a* the pwpll of the late Noah Golding, deceased, for the bcuefit fit ■ the heirs oi said deceased. I EASUN SMITH, Adin’r. I Nox 3, 1847 31 tds I i DMINIHTHATOK’H SAGE.—WiII be I / \ at tiie court hou*c in Irwin county, on th* first I Tuesday n January next, Ixjl No. 314, in the Blh d>- I trict of said county, sold by order of Court ol 1 county, as the property of David Young, deceased* late of said county. JOHN S. GOODWIN. Adm’r. (Vo * ‘ 1847, 30 4 DMINISTR \TOR 8 8 ALE “ ‘ J \ the Hist Tuesday in Feoiunry next, More t./ court house door in 1 noniasville, Tliotuss cosntf. ► tween tin* usual hours of sale, Lot of Land N” * 1 ; in the 18th district ot Early county, Thomas county, containing iwo hundred and fifty eres; Hold as ihe property of Archibald Gray. I* l * , Talbot county, deceased, for the Ih liefit of tlw h<l irs , v iuid deceased Terms made known on the dav t ■ WILLIAM M. BROWN. Admr N m ember 17, 18 1 7 88 1 1 \ iMiiMvritvroir* *ai.iv~'’ I♦* sold, on t lie* In hi Turwliiy in Fry n***’ fine the Court lloiiw in Lanier, Miu'oti county.tw lowing lot*ol Land : Lot* No 11,97,9 L 1 ;* v in *1 I Strict, mul Im>l No . 37, in the lt ItoW-JJ formerly Muooogee, now Macon county. Hold * ! > order ol the Court ol ()rdiunry ol Itihli county. *’’ ,f property ol Murdock L Mntheiwm, deeenj**d. I'' ll ’ <vJi. V. M II CALIIOI'N, A.br Dm. 1.1847 t miINISTH \TIR S BAI.K <n /\ lint til liny ol .l.i i nir ry next, will lie anul n . Into roidence ol Willi* H. Scott, late of w county, deceased, a portion ol the pcriiiahi* l ,ro l |, || . r of hii il dicnN'd, con minting ol fifteen head ol • twenty-four hrndolabe.p, iM head atock ‘ST'k.rr •owh nnd piga, thirty buMiela ol wheat, one nay !***• find H* vciai other iirtich*a too tedioua to menu Term* on the day of anle. WILMS B. SCOTT. d' r - I) R, I ’ 17 1 I>MIMSTTC\TOIi ; S S\M; X’ * ‘'"J \ . , or o| tlii* I.oMoimM the ltd’ i'< r < Lowndes county win n ail ting lor onhnary puna*” ,, !••■ :*<dd on the mat Tin Hilny in March next. •’ the leg-il lioumm ol anlc, Indore the court ihhhh* u< Tiooj ville. In raid county, the following lotoi ‘ Nmol cr e.’i, nuitnprovt n, containing 4Wtonrca. ‘j or lees; l*ot iiuiiilm i will improved, w.t 1 * Jjv,. tl . wa .v gin, containing 49U ncr , with ten iicrca c t cd in t! -• noiih e:nt c trier, an in the 10th * ~l t. “Old eonnly. Solti nn tint property ol Jail** e ten, late of md cennty, deernwed—*oJd liui of of the h<*irt and creditota of aokl d’ ccooi u. sale made known cn the day. WILLIAM rATTLN. c 15 hl *