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STRONG & WOOD,^fi
s* !i.\ ‘1 iv vl !>y lau* arrivals from Phuad*a
phia,NW fork ami Boston, u large and general iii-
Hortin ut ot BOOTS and SHOES, consisting in part
of the following articles: Gents tine French Boots.
nlf • ve i -t.nl pegged Boots and Shoes of all
4 i 11 pri ■ - lojble and single soles; Men's kin
. tinck B > us. B yi and Yotiilis’ calf, kip nnd ihic*
L'tdies* thick and thin sole Gaiters, both black
olorcd, Lidi s’ patent leather Buskins and slip
; La U 2 I t mg and kid Baskins, Bans and Ties,
es lit l and Go it Lace Boots an 1 Baskins nnd
< iking Sun*-. ‘•!; V black uni colored Gaiter
B is . Mines’ kid on 114 *t L .us and Shoes ot ditfer
pialiti. . ClnlJr* is Gaiter and .Morocco Boots of
r tolors.
jKt pairs M is and Bya fhi k black ami Rusaßro
g • 1- iii-t qu ility, dojble and single soles, iron and
wood licked.
;th oilki kinds of Boots and Shoos not mentioned
.a •; 1:1 conclusion we uav • the largest md I tent ae
ci 1 sir k licit V a * ev *r otfoied in 1. nihiket.
11 n band. U;k nnd Hemlock Sob- Leather,
•’riniiiui. , and Binding vin>. I.tbts, Pegs,T'.reud. I
id aliur.icit-s used in manulrtcturmg Boots and
Nb, U 47 31 ts __
HATS AND CAPS.
* -I'l.KNUtiJu; irtm?mofGt;iulcMicii'a,Bys 111 J >
m.i.l, s HATS umi CAPS, of ih-InU'st ay., .
1. .ve l :indforiilcby
.... 1 31 STRUNG Won 1 )
Notice,
.1,1.1. i!i. rhn. uk-11 .iu-* .notlio-l to inform hi* i
J Hill .1,11 til ■ ji.iG; tlml In- lull opened anew
liin,S.,im 1 h Sliop. to hiol-l mnnil on Cotton Av.-nq<*. ]
an I :! itt Th . !. that he can do work lower than enn I
be pro I• t any ot’oer ehop in thteCity, anil solicit* n ,
share of pabltc patronage which will he tlianklnlly re
ceive,!.
Mill work ati.l Gin fleer Holt*. Plantation tool* amt |
Pin i<?hnf all J. -crtptioiw and” .e to order, anil a supply
ofßol's. .vr . constantly on hand.
•■fT Horse shoeing at the usual price.
PETER CROGHAN.
Nov IT. 1847 33 3m.
- • T.... h will copy.
. k .! . ) i ni.l. i ill IBhiPi
Hv IH. “<>N 4k RTltin, .Vo 17, WUuirr
Mrrrt. Strmn.ih . have on hand the most choice
anJ extensive as- rtm .it of Trench, English, and
4 Intli*. at** ime re*, anil IcMing*
t:mcm be found m the Southern Static They have
kfn -. . -cted wilh the greatest core from thie mu .
heft . npn t n <i., and will be maninactoml to onie*
n t.>* ina in*f. sad upon short notice, either
lor C ish or up, roved credit l* -roa* iro.u tnr up-coun- t
t~v re pnr r R 1 irty inv n*a to enfi. us they cannot bu.
to De suit'd b *h m pnes ami quality.
UU 4 ITXOX9
v*ty large arvl exten-nv* sssortm nt of
REAOy-MADE CL.OTHING,
r -’ r iu 4* h.**? -rr!*v ami from Materials oare-
N n .ri'K -
Dw they aw prepared to sell nearlv, if not quite a r
vva- r• - . 1<• sat ac quai:y can be purchased ir ‘
New York.
\Vsh \n to4i: -nd thnr business particularly Hi th’
ap-4* > i ••tv. • *3-'y tnv, Planter* * ‘•it'omntnf
ant* to cm an I eninme ior tnemaehres.
Savananr, i*b HIT 29 ts
l'iill and V% imer Loo.U.
f|l. : F * •” ar r \ ~ c.. -••-- v
I it. i- lii . |)S,
S A C ‘vrni'f*-?. UeLaines, Tiaid^
’ aml I ’aticoe*. Cassi nr res. Twetuls. K'*rse>>
:dßian\ t - K • r*. Lun-.t a-.d Count
Napkiits
tbdev.. r:-. .ol Fianaels, a variety of Shawls
art ot which ar* ofiered at un :su ide l w prices.
GEORGE W BRICE.
Macor Nomaber 17,
SELLING OFi-’ AT COST!!
He. - - r :* ’* d*;,. mined to dose np lii-
Jt b . is city now .triers his entire stock o
UTD FANCA DRI OOOD8 9
AT COST. FOR CASH.
V r-jr pvt -sh- s t A w-.’ purchased hy an rxjte
r- -i ii f1 ! !fi N*w York, winch render*
t’u * c ; v -*n *kx in'haser* to make their Fall anti
-- - in -• -k ron in part of ihr
- ! k Sat
- ew
- • ‘-Lane*. VV Ftav* * ? I A
- ; v 1 l 1 NSMib*n. Foftt.n and
i. --V Wg>n-Q t -T.m and Silk Mitts and
S .- -a -- ‘*••* eii !>. . *4 Black
*• : ■ -s Win IL !
• ~ t *•-” Satinet and •
i . - * i rnbr* In- and Bn
*- 4 - u ’ .'in and Startings.
r .''imi* r ‘ ftuiA. Y XC.
i. • -• ~ • ‘ -A- i<*ic usually kept inn
. . c * - r v-e wi-hiv.g to purchase to sell
- cm a be had as
* “ * - t A'k- : Ihe in vital tmiis to
■ - - w l be aold :
‘Me” si r- a evil soott.
:. af re M t, w .11 be charged nt reg
• > - ‘ next door to Georue \V
L WoOhRLFF.
’•
NO HCTMBUO.
I 1 ■ r K): IC i• i- *•!;:?-• stock of FANCV
I # > k)’ ■* (.(JST —Persons wialnngto
■ ij r • ,* h: . . Ito call and examine
-• I- 4tE fc iy thenisclves that
4 Ar r * 1- i. * stock are
=*, • N*eiik*, Tu|s and
ip*. Cologne Sc. Extrscn*
**- .-Kb • t *V cntto.i J- |<Hh
li- :i, Side*, *Y Tuck
. Brrd
f{* v Ivory I'Taping do.
. . 1-v ;!ir Or.- V -• Ac P.i ;t bu .ofis
J\ i, to o'm .y Buck Gtoves
t ■ f*.a, AflmcTai Fiowofu,
L in ■* anu t .ip Uibbons.
; Net Straw 4L Florence Bonneis.
Band B4M\ sand Trunks.
M icgo. HIT 3d
1 ailorintr LMablßiminit.
pSTf- 1 A <*S FATTER have |i-t received
1 )>i :.*> * *t r PjT wlp, at the lowest mat) iirices, a
Dew . ni and -tockd go'xia in their line. Gonsist*
irg r f NI.LISH and F RENCH CLOTHS.
CaSSIMERS, \ f> i INGS, Sec .suitable lor goth*-
rn'r s • -*ar Ai of wh< h they are prepared to make
u> ord-r, mthemoat lafunohaiilc* stvie, andnt the short
eat not re.
M n, Sept. 89, 1.847 y 2S
VDC AKJ
M.kl KTritrit- wo prki.Eti* is
4— ry VI4I NE T VVKN IT V I
fTiTfl chaVrs.
Y\ r OULD mot resjvctfully inform the citizens o*
\ > M-iciw, and public generally, that having avail
ed them-* ives f the services of aooie of’ the very best
Workmen, and having a supply of the best materials
are to make to order any article in their line
In addition to our present stock, such ns I) nmg, Ten
Ceti;r*, Fide, W.irk. T- lei. Qunrtciteand Kota Fables
B ireaos ; Si lelKiards . Solas t.n.l Wnrdroh*s; Solas
D.v a-; Ottomans; Tetteletes , Foot-su>oh; Secreta*
r\ <, l).*-ki and Book Cus*-; Ladies’ Woik Boxes nnd
ro t ihle |>- -k- ; Piano F •and , Issikliig (ilnss*s ami
CJ la Plates all sixes . liilt, Mahogany and Walnut
Frames of all si/.*-- tor Pictures and Portraits; Cam
sent Settee* md Cou ter Ftools , .Mahogany Mild Wnl
nut Chairs. Plush and Hair Cloth < > , ats ; a great varie
ty of curled Maple and Walnut Cane seats and other
kinds ; Rocking Cliuirsnf patterns too numerous to
mention , M thogany. Walnut, curled and plain Maple,
P pl ,r and Pine Bedsteads, cheaper than ever ; Win
dow FUa<les, new, beaunlul and rare patterns ; Feath
m, Feallict lb I*4 : Mattrassc*a ol curlrd liuir, C otton
and Mow.
We Inve many artieles not enumerated or imroduc
ed in tbi-< market
To Manuiitchireri* For sale, Fiimivue Varnish.
MaboLrutiy, Walnut. Pluah.and Yciuersand B* i Poats
N. ft. Furmtue repaired n -utljr and with di-patch
Oldßofnsand ChaiiYi rcaraied or covered with Hair
CIOUIOI C;mc
Ma< on, Nov 3 IHI7 ( -tt
HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES.
T OOAN Ac \TKINFON have just received Hrnl
|j oil r lor sale, i'arpetinu*, Putt*; lUankrtt tTkk
in49,lo-4 md 12-4 Linen Fneeting and pillow case
Linens; 10-land 12-4 Cotton Sheeimgand pillow case j
Cotton; Irish Linen*; American and English |
Cloths; table Linen and table Cloths snd Napkins,
K'l sia. Scotch and Hurabark Towellings; furniture j
Cos - ro nnd furniture Dimity; Tolde Covering of vari
ous kinds; PM, 11-taml 12 4 Blankets, of best makes;
W'oolen aud Cotton Flannels, all qualities; Btriped
p4.ii.l ’id Embroidered Curtain Mush is, colored nud !
whit< M-irH* iJi**s Qmits, together with th ir usually
large variety o! black and c*>loted Die** HMk*. Cash- j
m< res, Plain Good*, Shawls, >Vorked Collsra, Amen* I
can and British Prints, Silk nnd Cotton Hosier) ,Glove*, I
Hdkfs., dec , kc . to winch lh*y invite the attention ot (
■■lr fends and the public generally.—Cloths. Cassi- ‘
i, Ssttinets, Kentucky Jeana, Keraeys, Ltnsevs.
t, French ami A r icun Tweeds, Ve-'ings, mt j
r.Bcivt ‘ V !i*v*i wc Will wdl ai UH wry low- *eg.
r.cGAK x aFKI.N.m>N,
*pt If XHit. I
nic.l BILKS AND CABIIMEREA.
PIIE und'*rsigrtt* J have received s new and beauti- 1
1! stock ot R.cb Fail Dress Silks uiv\ t athmere*.
in * m part of plain chanatnM -. striped nndplaid, j
(•fD 1.” kW (Jro ue Roya|e, (Iro de Alg'’*r, f*ro de i
i’ F iiin Cliitu* Ottoman *nd other Dress Silks ‘
, Tail t*. Poult d* Hon 1 * Faun Husse, (Jro 4?rain, j
p .snip* and ail watered .VhA*. ror H<*rfs. Ac . new |
atvi< j riiit-*J ( unhmrm, sti iped and pint i S/no*- I
*enf de 1. . its , iu various patterns. suu r plaid ( ti*h
r#‘. Lupin's best qurihtn- I snch S/ertnoe* of all
s Otic Clarence and Oreg* 11 Plaid*; Worked
foliar* and ( ope*\ embroi led, nvt re, lienistitrhed
snG ‘Pd Lawn and Lm< 11 CainliiH* IMk'fs ; Hilk
and ton //orrery, ULote*. dtc , All of w hich will
be uv * jr ilic piece or otherwise at us<is||y low prices
UKiAN A ATKINSON.
u*pt 29 20tf
■ 14*11 kUb ...kI toned s. con i
J “ P 4 f'‘t Mr— a burgjin, otfply to
Nuv 10 V 3t ) M BOAR DM AN
31 .icon Low lug Ha loon 9 Mulberry st ret* t,
macon, ga.
rpHE above well known and popular establishment,
1 having recently undergone a thorough repair, in
now unsurpassed by uny thing of the kind m the South
ern country, and is open tor the reception of vts.toisdu- •
ring the day and evening;-. To busnmaamen, Pianteis,
.Merchants and others, it affords n pleasant and agree
able place of innocent Mini healthy relaxation and a
inuseineiit. The above establishment is in the inoat
convenient putt of ih* ettv, being on Mulberry sticet.
nearly midway Irlwccii the Hotels, and 111 the inime- ,
(hate vicinity of bu-mc.-v*. The proprietor tlatters him- 1
h. If that he has hitinrto had the good lortun** to give sat
isiaction in the on I rly minaguient of ilic • -tihliah
ment. and assures the public that he w -ll strictly en-I
force the observance ot the name good order tor the j
future.
Tin* Proprietor hopes that with these recommenda
tions aud a strict attention to business, to merit the pat
ronage of the public. K. L. BROWN.
Mncon, Sept 1. hit W
Savaunah JSstablisnmont.
\NTON lIASKKICK begsl. avetomkuni theciti
. /ens of .MACON, and tne up countiy p uierally.
tint he hast ualcexteiisiv preparations lor DV INGund
CLFjAN *> IN(t Ladies’ Si k a.id woof-n Dress-s, Shawls
n * See. Ilia colors, particularly Black, Maroon and
Hi. -, n. will lx* wiiranted opnl to any that can lie pro- 1
dun-d it. ‘he I.'uiled State-* G nil* uu n’s Garments
Renovated, Dy Land warraiited not to soil either the
skin or the wildest luieii. Prices moderate. ArtM*li*s
left at the Store of Mr. C. A t'.lls, next door to the
Washington 11 oil, Macon, will U* promptly lorwnrdcd,
anti returned with despatch.
April 21, 1H47. Iv3
a 41 ru •
B\RG •INS ! BARG A TVS ‘—The undersigned
havm. t .ker the Store on the corner of Cotton
Avenue and Luei.v street, formerly (Boss Store,) begs
leave to inform the citizens of Macon, and Planters,
that he will constantly kt < ;• on hand an excellent stock ;
of I)r> (ioimls Groceries v Provision*** ofall
kinds, which he w ill h**H at the lowest rates. Ite
ms pertectly contented with quick sales and sma ll profits
The j Mu. lemlly arc r**p**ctfully . quested, if tbev
want great bargain-. \o ~kU i:p*mhun. ttools ot a! I
kinds given in exchange for all kin*is of produce at i
cash prices H. N. PCLBIFER,
At FI’LHFFER'B can be found nt all times Tea,!
( oRI *\ Sui ir. Syrup, Rice, Bacon. Lard,
Butter. Corn Mi*al.Grit. Hour. Mackeiel, nnd Shntl *t
the b**st quality, m quantities to suit purchasers, at the j
lowest rates.
April 1, 1b47. 31
DE XjOACHU 6c WIZ.COXSCN,
,K g W 3l.ni 11 fact 11 rers and l>*al*rs iu
CARRIAGES AND HARNESS
Mulberry Street. Macon , Georgia. j
I>e L A \V have constantly for sale, on the best terms, j
ELI me 9r%l\es, AXELS, STEFS, BANDS,
LAMI*S. COACH LACE —PATENT AND TOT LEATHER,
Plated and Japanned Ham ens Mountings,
Paint*, this, Vamuh, J<r.
March 10. 1H47.
s MDitu s:
-Zk & WESTCOTT have on hand
jvt-V* a first late assortment of SADDLES. IIAK-
V Nl.SSandt ARRIAivE TRIM INliS.ot
nil kinds, wliich they will -d at prices to suit tin* times.
Their faciliti* -arc -ueh that they can s.-ll lower than !
any other stahlishment ot th** kind in the city.
Give us a call before you buy, is all we ask fora re- 1
commendation REPAIRING done at reduced prices,
in a workman-like maimer.
Cotton Aw iu-.next door to A. .1. &, D. W. Orr.
Dec 3. IHXV 42
FOR SALE.
THE Building on Second Street, formerly oc
as the Georgia Messenger A^ply
Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 2.*
TO RENT.
V LARGE and commodious room attached
a i to die prem:-*s occupied by the suloseriber. which
has been used as an HVI IMI RidHl, and
has nearly all the furniture and fixtures for such an es
tablishment, with every convenience tor cooking, &.c.
Arp y to A. T. ANDERSON.
Dee 1 _ 36
111 •r -* AN DS Vi} sA L 11.
.1 \ MES BOND oflers for sale thioe of the l>est
settlements of nd in the county of Baker, viz:
“” one comprising Two Thousand acres, on the Ki
okre creek, in the second district of said county, on
wheii there sail w well finished Frame Dwelling
ho’ se, nnd appropriate out-houses. Sec., constituting
the h. * nr* roved plantation ill Pc ker county , said
plantation having seven hundred and titty acres of Clear
ed land m itie hevtordet for cultivation. Also, Seven
Hundred and Fifty acres, lying on the Colawnhee, com
prising some of the choicest Cotton Lands, and contain
ing three hundred acres of open land, w ith all necessa
ry plantation IniiMiiiijs. Also, a Woodland settlement
of Fifteen Hundred acres, in the second district of Ba
ker, on th** Colawuhee creek, one of the very richest
unimproved places in the county —Apply to
JAMES BOND. Baker county, Ga, or
JOSEPH BOND, Macrn, G.i.
Sept 29, 1847 26 llt
VALUABLE PLANTATION
I < BAKER COUNTY FOR SALE.
\I T ILL Ik* sold on favorable terms, a body of Land
\Y consisting of eight fractions, u.d four Lots of
2*tat acres each, comprising 1740 acres, lying on the
west bank of the Flint Ri\**r, loan four to eight miles
below Ylbuny. About 300 or 350 acres are cleared, and
250 now ii) cultivation by Michael Lott. Most of the
Land im valuable, and L a very durable location for an
.. .v -sive cotton Llnnter,and it OSo Ik e great acivta'iap*-
aa ra: /* for stock immediately below Persons w Mi
ing tonurchase, will hi ply to the suf s*-: der. nt this
ol licc BIMRI ROSE
Mac >n, ftept.J. 1847. 22
Lauds 111 linker, Dooly, Lee and Larly For
Sale.
N 339,7 th D -tiict Early, now Baker, a valuable
lot . No. 67,2bth Ds. Early , No 130.8 th Dis. Dooly;
Nt*. 95, sih De* l)H)ly ; No2i3, I3ili Distiictof L**e. 1
Visit or apply to the Subscriber ot Haleyotn/ale l’ ()
(50 mile htation Central Railroad) Scriven Co.,Ga
One of the above lots is near Haw kiosville ; one near
Travellers Rest; one near Starkville
Sept 8 1847 1y23 WILLIS YOT’NG.
A YALUABI E COTT.O 2 PLANTATION
TOR SAZiB.
IN Pulaski county, within five tnilea of Haw- I
kinsviMe. containing I,tHH>acrrs go -d otik nnd
‘"“ Aa 'hiekorv Land, about one half of which is cleared
and under Hire ; on the place are proper buildings,
such as ovei ■er s h*use, hams, cotton and gin houses,
negro houses, Slc Mr J Snell is residing on the prem
ises and will shew the property to any person wishing
to examine it —For prices and term** apply to
G. W. ANDERSON dr BROTHER,
Nov 10 32 Kt Savannah. Gs.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
AJA THE Subscriber offers for sale, her plantation
in Jones county, ti\e mileMlrom Macon, on Wal
nut creek, containing two hundred twoand a hall
(2021) acres, well improved, with a good framed dwel
ling, and other necessary buildings, a good gin house
and gin, two good wells of water, nnd a good spring
on the plantation; all under good fence and cross ten
ora—the most ol this land is w* ll adapt* and to the culture
ot Colt oil, and will yield equal to anv land in the State.
There a open and 111 n tine state for cultivation, about
Bk) acres, the balance is ot the quality and well
timbered. Those wishing to purchase, will do well to
apply soon—ami for timber particulars, tin the absence
ofMr II L C(*ok,) apply t*> Mr Riils-rt <*arv*i or
Col R K limes L B DUKRETT
ALSO,
/ v Tt) RENT, in East Maeon, a eomfortabie
I I ‘welling House, tor u smull lamily. L B. D.
1 Dec 8 . M 3l
LAND FOR SALL.
f lIHK Buhaeriherofl**rs the billowing l*'.stor sale viz :
i Huk**r ooiinty l*ts. No 312 ami 160, 3.1 district.
No 121nnd33. r >, 12th district No. 128,7 th district j
Lee —Nos 10, 11, 14,21 and lutlf of 13, in 14th Diet
No 186, Ist district. No lit 13tli district
Sumter —N< 108, 26th district.
( ass —No 283 and 294,7 th Dist.
(himerr— No 286,6 th l)if.
Paula mu —Gold lot N” 261, 19th I list.
He res.ilt** thre • miles from Macon, on the Clinton
road JOHN H KENNEDY
Pee. Bth 1847 4w—36
iv \ ahuMa L-ti Kr Saif,
NEAR THE CITY Or MACON,
\ND if not Bold soon Will h** rented. t>nr place
lying between two and three miles from the city ; 1
’ tha other place between four and five miles both pia
j res column • large portion ol heavily timlieied swsmp
I land, ns well as Upland, wall god well water, and 1
j never tailing apt mg The terms will he mads easy,!
■ both as to price And time of payment. Those wishing
i to examine and purchase, will apply to
WILLIAM II PAUKLR
Dec 15 )l 3i
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON,
\\ nrcllouM and < Mcichriiits*
MACON,
HAMILTON Sc HARDEMAN.
I nctors nml i'oiiiittis*toii Mcrchuuts,
BAVAN * AH,
| WILL give prompt attention to the sale ot
j CothHi and Ummtiy produce, as well as to
1 t/.* rhe tilling of or dels for Bagging. Rope, and’
family supplies. S* pt 29 26 ts
WAREIIOJBE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE auhseriber, tiavmg removed from the
NV ariiio’ 1 occupied iv him Inst year, and
iken that long known as Gaa vRa IVaai.ii' m
opposite to Gravid, Vvisid At Co*a Store, respectfully !
tenders his thanks to Ins !*nner pntr.mi* und friends, aud
solicits a continuance of tkaeir i>aironsge, with the assur
ance that he will devote fus w n*le time and |ie uo et
orts to promote their inten*et Libirai. AhVAffi ns will
be ir nife to thosi •ho require l
B AGGING. KOBE and TWINE,and other Merrhan
dise, p omptiy tilled on tire moat reasonable term*
GKO JEWETT
Msv l%h. 184 T 7
ROBERT A. ALLEN,
Factor and Commission .Mereliant,
i
No. 1 12, Hay Street, Savannah, Geo.
if TILL attend strictly to th** - . • and * <• 01
\\
make liberal coah advances ou goods consiipttd to lib .
House.
Keferencls.— Mr JumesA. Nisbct,!
j‘ n IL Vylolungton, f ■ v " ron -
Graves, Wood A-. Co.J
i>>. vV Roh ttl*<n, Augusta.
Briinon & Voting .Marietta.
l)r. George F. Fierce, Sparta
J.:!v2l HE
,1 !'. G V\ %N A i O.
r.uction auU Merchants
and I’oi'urud-.n;: Agents,
MACON, O A
Macon, July 21,1*47. Oral 6
HOLT & ROBERSON'.
I VI TORS AND GENERAL 4 tMIMISMO.,
>IEIUH VM S, Snvniiiinh (Borgia,
KESPEUTFI LI.Y tender their servir*s to their j
friends nnd the public. Haying L*cn actively en
gaged in this branch of business for s**y&Tßi years jmst. 1
th*‘ir actual experience nnd observation has a Horded
them every opportunity of becoming perfectly fnmillinr
with the duties und responsibilities attending its opera- j
tions. Their personal attention will be given to Hales
ofCOTTON AND ALL OTHI.K BRODU’UE *n
mgtvcd to their rare, also to executing orders lor BAG- 1
GING. BALE ROBE, FAMILY AND PLANT
ATION SUPPLIES, at the low->t Pru* s.
Their charges will be us few nnd reasmiable ns tin
actual cost can he mode, by strict economy, wi;it Facil
ities for Storing, Weighing. winch nr* not surpass
**d in tin* eitv. They hope by continued application and
| peraonnl attention, to promote the interest .and give sat
isfaction to those confiding business to their cate.
ASA HOL T.
I 8,6m23 VV B RO
LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS
117 E respectfully n t *rm our lri**mlsan*l tin* plant* ! -
RARD U4TTON GIN MAM FACTORY is in :
full ojk* ration.
It is amply supplied with the very best mat* rial.-
which ooulu h* selected. The machinery is all new ,
! and constructed on the most approved plans for th*’
manufacture of Cotton Gins.
The machinists and workmen employed in the estah
lishment an* skillful wild exjierienced 111 the husin
and w e have made such improvementH in the median- .
\<m and construction of onr Gins tluit we teel certain, i.i ;
every case, to furnish a Giu which will perform adlin
rably w**!l.and give the ptircliaserentiresatisiuction.
In the wav of recmmcndatiin, we 11 ed only any.
that we furnished several hundred of our late improved
Gins to planters in various parts ot the country during
the season, and not one of that number has tailed to give
general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample of
Cotton.
irr* ORDERS can he Sent to us by mail, or contract.’
made with our Agents who am travelling through tli*
country.
GINS will he sent to any part of the country, and in !
al] cases warranted to perform well.
Persons addressing the Proprietors hy mail, will di
rect their letters to Columbus, Ga.
N. OrsLEY, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia.
E T. TA \ LOR vSt CO.
| Sept 22 26tf Girard. Ala.
Griswold’s Improved Cotton ?lins.
rnHE *ii!woriU'r will continue the maimfootiire ol 1
L <iiusouhisut.mil exuasive bcn! , and embrace,. ;
this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for
their liberal patronage heretofore The estimation in
wliich his Gins are held, may be known from the fact
of his having sold more than tw o thousand during the
last three y< ars—probably ten to one ov r any oth *r
Factory in the State. Idris evidence of the superiority !
of his Gins. i q accounted lor by his being the ti; -t t** in
troduce the late improvements, and keeping the bad
iby yearly adding nw ones. His hist and second im
proveinents made th* quality ol cotton pert* ct, though
some were rather slow . His third made them suffi
ciently fast. It then only remained to make them more
durable and convenient, which has been done he be
lieves effectually, bv several new improvements the pre
sent year besides, lie has the exclusive right for the
State, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish J
Reid's Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to l
ten times more durable than any other, by those who
i have made a fair trial of them ; and are infallibly se
cure against tire by friction. His line Gins will gin 1
Mastodon Cotton as well as any Saw Gin can His
agents will visit Ranters generally, and exhibit speci
mens of his late improvement**, and point *>m their ad
vantages in time tor ail to engage and be supplied be
fore the next ginning season, or engagements can be
made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones eunry
Georgia. Gins will he delivered at the purchaser’s res- i
idente, in any part of the State except the Cherokee ;
• counties, where they will be left nt tn** Depot on tli*
Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All war
ranted to perform well, it used according to the direc- ‘
tions sent with each.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 24, 1847,
SUPERIOR CO2TO.V SIHI.
FT3HE subscriber would inform the plant is oi G
L gia, that he has removed Ins Colton Gin F ctoi) ;
;to B)t*b county, 34 miles from Macon,on the road ieuu
\ ing from Macon to Gordon, w here he intends to mam.
failure Cotton Gins *f a quality superioi to any he h; -
ever before made, f |>oSHibie In the Co.isuuction ;
his Gins, he wall particularly guard against the possihii- !
ity of taking lire hop tie* (*in. And here he would re- |
mark.tiiat it is impossible lor a Gin to take tire from 1
the boxes without the gromest neglect on the part oi l
thus** who tin'.e the management o them. Gins that 1
get burnt in line hundred and ninety-nine times - nt ot i
a thousand take fire from a different cause than the box
To ihi objection the Gins manntactim-db v tb** subs**ri
b**r, are not, and never have been liable. His Gins
wilt be made of the be*-t materials, and warranted to
perform as well as any Gins made in the State. He has
an excellent water-power to turn his machinery, nnd
a good saw-mi 11 right at hand, which will enable him
t<> sell Gins ou ns good terms as any other Factory in
the State. O. \V. MASSEY. !
April 1, 1847 3tf ‘
Farmers take Notice.
\\ T E have the right of a number of Counties f*>i
chine is the greatest of the day, and no humbug. It ]
cuts coni, oats, hay, shucks, straw;, or stalks with great j
. rapidity, and soeasily that a boy of twelve years old can |
! work it. It can Is* attached to a gin wheel without any
! extra expense, as the fly-wheel answers for a pulley |
1 The great advantage of this machine over all others, i>
!iu the shape of th** blade—it tiring concave and convex,
parting the straw in the middle and cutting both ways,
which no other blade can do So simple is tins nw
chine, than anyperaon mat cm grind an axe can put!
the bind** in order. Any black smith can make the
blade. We shall keep one on hand tor our friends to
examine before purchasing
(.’HAS. P LEVY S; CO.
Ocniulgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue.
Macon, July 14, 184 v 15tf
OCMULGEE FOUNDRY.
M OLTti A LEVY are prepared at the shortest
notice to furnish all kinds ot finished Machinery
Steam Engines, Castings m Iron or Plans, Mill Grill -
ing of all kinds, B* wl nnd Spur Gearing. Gin
Gear ot all put terns und sizes, Fan Geatnig, Cotton
(tin work. Press Pulleys, Hand Railing, Fire Pio**f
Door* and Windows, Cemetery Railings. Gudgeons,
Inks, 6lc. Wi* invite our friends ami all who are in
want of any of the above articles, to give ts a cull on
Cotum Avenue, A F HOLT.
WM S. HOLT
CHAS P LEVY.
Maeon, <Vt 13, 1817 28 I v
Cotton Presses for Snle.
rpHE Colton Picrhch (/hillock s Patent.) heretofore
| used 111 the Pack ng establishment ill this city, will
b<* sdd if immediate application is made, nt ray re- ‘
ducedprices, including Inuis* woik.wuidins. and every
thing complete tor each pfttt, Mild Sold ill consequence
of tb proprietor* having discontinued the re-pockmg ‘
business Apply to ROBEIUP FINDLAY. ‘
Mac* it J i . 14, 1847 n
SQUARE BALES.
IIULLOCK’S COMPOUND LI \ ER COTTON ♦
I J PHI SSLS, b**ing i* i*'> nil> simpliticil and uuprot
♦■dTnre now otli*rcd t* th>s* wishing to put up Hqunre
Bales ns a Htiperior article to un> intis* An exuiniuotioii,
of their const ruction and principle, by those who study
irui* economy, ami wish a good and pemianenl uit tele,
is solicited that (hey may s* ** and judge tor thema* lves
Prie*a, Eighty-nve Dollars, iit'livmed in Macon,
which include* the whole of the outfit of lions, Rope,
Patent Right. A4*
Annexed i* bill of Timber for Same.
4... .piece*. .. 22 feel long. 10 hy 10.
I “ 16 •• •* 10 by 10
I “ 21 “ “ 10 by 10.
4 “ 16 “ M 6by 6
2 “ 16 “ “ 12 by 16
1 •’ 12 “ M 12 by 20.
4 “ 54” “ 4* by SI
Y “ 15 “ “ 3by .
| 8 “ 13 “ “ sby 5
I “ 10 “ “ t(n 1*
I “ 7 • “ 18 bv 14. I
I “ 9'■ “ 4by 14
10 good plank 18 “ *• 11 by 12.
1 “ 26 “ “ 4by 12.
3 scantlings 20 ‘* “ 3by 4.
Also, Gin CSeering ofall s</****. kept constantly on*
I hand . get*nog lor Metchani Milts. t tton Fuctorieti
I sml MiH-fltrme* iff every demriut i* <n. lumtehrd t<> order
at Eoundary ol U. FINDLAY, Mncon, Geo.
Aug 11, 1817 _ 19 _
fotraw Cutters.
I ) FINDLAY ts niiw maiiilocfttrlng a lot of Cut
It. ting Mail.m* *•. wli'h,for jin'. , . -nengtli J
| nmi durability, are probably unsurpassed They are. f \ j
tin* by, n n patent right art nr, but a plain and *tib*t*i t
! tial ninchme for cutting straw, corn •"‘talks, fbdde I
i shucks. Ac with perfect enaennd l**spnich. Plante I
j nnd otnent ar* r*sjs**tlutiy invited to call at Find my-;
Ft'umlry. comer of Walnut nnd fourth sir<•* ts Macm i
JuneVj, 1847. ts 12 j
MILL-OTONEB
’ I MIE subscriber being ngent for an rxt**nive Mil!
I Bn*e EHiahiishim-.it n New York, will (orni*
to order, rrlnoi a. hr i.sorAS, axu rot.curb miil
iTcvr.s, of any size, and warranted of fh** very Isvt
quality. ROBERT FINDLAY
Macon. Nov 13. TH46 46
new goods.
r r>HKh*KM ■*<><’ ivadli.- l'iill S<tK-k
1 111 illt> C.it.Ul*, woulil r-M|M.vttiiUy invite
tntl.Mitiuii ol die i. ilim. “ J i xnimiK. lim turgr hikl
liettutitiil as^iiiiii.mc; di- Ibltuwing of wliicli tiompri
nea n pint, viz
A Imv hip I b-iitifiJ sioeV Silk.’.
Rawt>ilk l'l ii. , l-i i ■ > -.itlci
l alcdi'iun I’. ; S..,ta:npi’ Alp-i •••,
(.'nanmeres !nul D-’.atnra. (qla:..’ . ; i* <*k )
CoronationP’ ill, Black Mpecc.i,
Colored V . Bu na VrOu Bidiianis,
Puiida lor ( hild* ti> - .
u Ginghams, C’. c-
Kn intui. 1’ ts. ol new an • .•■..1 n-lid patter;.s,
B n l ick q < ll'tWs,
Bige and 11:■ w , .*\ :;n.
l .is* v ;. t> a i” • \
*Br< ■<l ‘ ■ ‘lll *iei, S:* l-, , .*
K**orn.k> Jest ’ ■ . G< Id lii'Acd do
('.irjiets, K i;i l 1 t*.
Bonnet!-, RitT* !-*, An*iiA k, w ••ntltc.* l ,
| Tatis, Ac . M'*uminar<*•< lidr .
Luce Capi-s, Work k. lAce Veils,
Green Gn,/ * Vb ils, Binge do. By- Leath rbeka,
i White, red and vvil**w l latmr s. CnUn Flannel,
Coutiter|ntu s. ‘poiiet covers. V.afto covers, Table do.
Thread nnd IJsie Edgiogs. Lilies’ Crnvnts,
4 ietfrlemeu's t r.ivuu*, Bnk Hi)*, \\ orstedao.
J Cotton Hoke,
58.1 k. Kid and Wolfon Gimp and Fringes,
1 1 lemstich I land\* idiieK Borl *r <l 10.
Bohrnet La**, S Ik H ;s,
Red mi'l ( < en I)d ('niiro„ *
\ **lvct RiblK'iir. Bu ck A < ‘'lured Worsted Mitts. A’c
with a variety of other goodl too numerous to pientimi, j
but which 1 would be pleasell to hn\ veu call land ex
i amine. , A \H)> BENTON*
Oolutirr 13. IHI7
HYDRAULIC CEMENT.
/TA CA.-ivS Kus. .i.lnb-'llv.l.Mlllr i’.lIK-nt,
OUfor'-ivliy .-*;< irf. * \UH.\RT & CO.
September 15,1847 21
‘•Variftij’ is |>|ce or
ST rec iv. .I at my Ft i * on (’ ‘turn Avenue, a
little of every th.nr— w ;.ij: 1.1 prtittd lio, La
guna,and a superior article ol Old GovctiUiient Java
Coll**c, St. Croix. P"-fo Rico, New Orleans, Pulverkr
ed,( rushed L**at aml Collet* Crusltcd Sugars, Crack
ers *f every description. Prime G*tUeiiH<Mcctctl Butter,
‘Pablcnnd Dairy F . . C;tinlks,Coc: .i. Chocolate, Pre
‘•orvcd Ginger, (>*! • u'ds. Far.lines, A nohovts. Capers,
Pepper Sauce, Bran ly Ch*iri<*s, Peach* . Apricots and
PcaM. Ptun-a, V. it. Miisiiioon and TomatoCat
hu|is,Black, lly<*t. A Gu q. ■” er ‘Peas, Starch, lKites.
Currants,Unions iv* ‘•■, FtlUtris, Brazil Nuts, Eng
lish Walnuts and I* cin Nuts. Pine Apple Cheese, Du
pont’ line canister G mpowder, &>c & c.
C. ii. FREEMAN.
Oct 27
M ino i.a n a fN'k’Y.
BUY, mid MACHINE SHOP.—The sub
B*rih**r having re< y uuul* large nnd important addi
tions to his former : o’s patterns tor Overshot, Breast
und Tub Mill (i i-r, is now nrcpared to exi cute or
ders for Flour AL . Cotton Fnci<ui*s, Hors** power
Mills for plantation grinding, slc.- rfso 4/Otion Press -
h, Gin Gear,Fait and Boils, nnd Mill Irons of every
description; all .*i wliich will la* made ot the very best
material and wotkinuuship, on reasonable* and accom
-1 modating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Mr icon, June 17. 1816. ylB
CARVER'S GINS.
npJIE JSidmerih* are Agents for the Mile of E. CAR
-L Vf'Ht CO'S., Pat nt Imp; * ved COTTON
| (IN I'lls giu b s proved itself t<> b* a vny sujx'rio
j article wherever it has be *n used, nnd no better rcc
j omiii ndation can be given it than tlie opjhionsof thus.
who have tested j They arebotn elegant and an d
I blc in their make, nnd are warrant** Ito give satislac
tiotlin all cases, or they may be ivfirticd. Th forme*
pricesh ve been considerably reduced App.) a L th
Ware-House ol the Subscribers
JOHN JONES & SON.
Ain con Sept. 16 15v\21
(ll.llil, ii.iiss anil Li. 4 ihi lllVilK*.
\ THE subscribers ar*’ now receiving (in cr j
£lk nHtliricm to their lorn; i Stc*k.) a general as-1 j
\„M fcrtua-iit ol the lai* st iin I most lasiiionahh* . _ .
styles and patterns, among which are
< iold band French K hina Dining Sets.
\Vhit** “ “ “ 8 “
Gold hand nnd Whit** China Flares, Dishes, Cover
Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitchers.—Cotiee nnd lea Cups,
by the piece or dozen.
White and Flowingblue Granite Dining. T**n ami
Toilet Sets., Platt s, Dishes. Cover Dishes, Bakers
up ind S nip** Tureens, Pitchers. Ewers and Basins,
t oners an I Teas, i. a P<ts. Sugars, Creams, and Bowls
to nr te'i Dining and Tea S fs
Light Bln** Drniiig.Ten and Toilet St ts; Flates, Dish- !
es. Cover Dishes. Ar** A e to match.
Also, n hu g* and compit-te assorunentof COMMON
WARE, which they oiler to Country Dealers, as low
as can he bought in any other market in the State.
4 )ur I Oi_ K( H - (* I (As?’ VV A RI,. embraces every
, kind ami variety which ! elongs to u !-ranch of trade
UYDL A >N ,S
Corner of Mn ■ nrry amt Semn and Street
an.! “ppostte the H ash.ngton Hall.
l Macon Sept. 29, 1847. finrgb
(’rock; aud Glass Ware*
DINING and I ‘ •** stone sndCb*
Ware. I ; v. * „.| and U Ditto, Pl*
Fuvt .1 (. - \v and every description,
j i> c • ’ in- laskets Pii v -•>
■4 V ‘ ‘
LOGAN i .1- . c.;;
*epi2V 20, i
liimcfeil'M-rs; 4'oiti|,;iny s
gj r, . ay, k. I
. 1 <- rk —TliiiMocprtit> ha! i
/<, - ‘ yr. Ur.o. Bruniio, ul th*■
/<v t am’” - * b State of Georgia, is duly ap ‘
•’ - poiiil'-d lue G. lend Agcn: . t
l£j /T--- this Company m and for the
I
I v lllfr'Pw'&W* Georgia,ami issuthortzed to
V \ * • - tabiisli Taicrl Depotsthere
\ \ jHSaf / J the Company’s Medicines,
v / / \\ , v Agent must h v a
<■ tihe i! with th* *-*al oft!i-
Company lli< *on, signed by
J its Secretary and countersigned by* the aforesaid Gene
ral Agent. Noone is *:nthomed to sell the Company’s
Medicines without such certificate.
EDWARD BARTON, Sec’ry.
G RA EFEXBERG MIWIi JXES.
Th.* undersigned is fully prepared to establish a Graef
enbarg Depot in u:i places of projK'i s./e iu S. Carolina
and Georgia. Immediate application should i>e made,
personally or by letier, to George Bramerd, Agent. !
care of Nelson Carter, opposite < mu ;*stoii Hotel. As
there will ordinarily he hut one Depot in a t.wn or vn
-1 lace, the agency will b* very . aiuable.
The celebrated Medicine*<4 the i *raef*nh< rg Compa
ny are rapidly and completely superseding ail others.—
Where once introduced, no one thinks of using any
others. Their character is best rxpb'i * dby the the. that
j Thirty Thousand Duxes of their Pills alone are sold
each and every week.
Certificat - upon certificates front all partsofthe coun
| try are constantly r t*\ved, t solving to their wonder
ful powers Thfirrtiicucy i iJiiioHt immediately teit,
as that a single Ihx w ilt snow tn - invalid whether they
me or are not doing him gtM*d Th- sick stiouldat once
abandon all othei nio ucim s A giv • those pdlsa lair trial
The operations of the company throughout th.’ world
areofunpreccdentcd magnitude,the lnuii andconmiand
ing character *t which has received the unqualified ap
prohation of distinguished Clergymen. Jurists, Phtinn
thro|)ists, and the public generally. The Patent Med
icine business is assuming an entirely new position
through the Gin* ieiibcrgCompany. Almosteveiy tain
i ily m th* land has occasion t< u • soiiu* kind of (intent
, medicine, and an organization lik< that of tluscompa
i ny is ol paramount public mi(M>rtance. By tins mrans,
( re table medicines may te had.
The Fading article to w hich public attention is invit
ed iathc Graejenoerg Vegetable Pill* The 1011., wing
’ coiii|ilainta yield witlt ceriuinty to their power;
Asthma, Green tiickn*-***,
Bilious Complaints, Bowel* Grip***, I feint hum,
—deficient action in, Heudachc. Hysn ries,
’ Catarrh, Coti*tipMUiß lncntmenee of Crme,
i'oiigh of Pregua cy. I t lig. suon, Jaundice,
! Dinnha.i, l)\-(H'|Mm, Liver i oiiipiuiiit,
i l>ys|H qitic Cousin up t ion, M< iisimat .<n, suppressed
1 Digestion- impelled, or paint ul,
1 Eiysi|H'las, Nervous Disorders,
Fev* i— low, Neivous, In* Nut .g,:i, PaialiMß,
i tennittmt, Iteimtietit, Kh- um t iu,
Fev-i an l Ague, Btoutaco—vi *• *•*- and eases,
Fiuoi Aihus,(<u Whites) Wi.iii*
lit all chiomc c< iiiplaiiits the most in ten reliance
may Im* placed. Tliev paig* w.iy oil* ustve huiuo s,
0 rest the piogiese ol d.s. am*, atld at the saill# tllile re
■toie t>>ie anl via**, to the r-v 4* ill
Canciis, Tie lJokueux, 1. w ripuit*. Worms, 6c c
yield to then power. Piiee cent- it x
Tiienaw sol die other men < u*s an* • follows:
Tilt Uhilp*i s Panaika —Tins in* ..icinesliou.d b*
in eveiy luniiiy ilii* ’Ug!i>ui the w**iid. ii is sovereign in 1
all diN'SHesto winchcliildien mi.i youth an* subject.— !
Fot summer cou.pluiiita, dysrnt* ;y, and all other at-’
fretmu* ot the stomach and owris, it is mfaUible.—l
Price 60 cents a hot tie, with maple directin'**
Tut Umi.n M..i vruir \i..;r vr.i i: Oivrvikfrr— j
Wherevi intlatimiiKioii exists, th <• Ointment ia |mwi
tive and infulhhle retuedy. price 26 and 60 eta, a box ‘
Tit* GftAttr.xaiJkJ kt\gt ash Aut. I’n i,v—Th*-I
nioat implicit reliance may be p ic* d*m tin ■ Pills
Tin y ate Ha* only |XMMivt* cnr<*s km w i. nud should Is*
tro dby ah who"iiiicr from tfi sdiM ;-*. Puei $1 a box. |
1 m. 4 'KAJhi tLNatitu Evt I.'<T!*>sFor dum*idcra us i
the ryes tins D non ho** no eijnul. Ii is e*>mp timfod !
ujs* i Hit* must sr . utiuc nriticii ics, ami has p’ lfnmeti
extraord.nary cur* * lor violent liiffainiiiflUfui, ditn-
Btaland fa go! ifo - ight. wraJm wol lint eyes, In*
voluntary* .-ping, son gnu!-tar.orsw t|t* ,ye, dt
it m a |oHtiv* and ap*i ycm P> • 16 cents a Iki
tle. will lull direction?
‘Pm Übaiu . i.ko Hialth 1 —. *n ,gn to
buildup Hi. 4iu id ‘Vt’eiii, to i.- .. the np|K*tit<
mill clear tin- t/i m. Price 26cent a pack ./*
Gkaei lxui i;*i Sat.’ veariim Ci “ivi .vn —Warrant
’d to milks bao tju .! su|sTinr in tpu.my to any m the 1
world. Piiue Bi . b* tile
GEUKGE UK VINERI), Ar*i
Mvnt A J .> Ag ills, M’c m
JArs Dl h< A*. M MdledgeV i!!e.
ik •■viii'.i r 2#* 1847.
1 N AHLF. BUDIED NliG* . \N ..l ...
. \ JV. m* ( ashy or an o/ jmed . o*, I
fiaynl'.ewi D mu.i'iif Foraafo bv
sr..TT i .\ Ki!MIT V C<
TV-,- w * :w
tfutuul Lilir Insurance C oiiipany of N York*
MORRIS ROBINSON, President ,
Samifl Hannay, Secretary.
\CCI M ULATED nr it profit* amount to SIOO,OOO.
\pj lrutintia received by (J. DAV Ai. Cos.
14
LIFE INSURANCE.
i h< Nautilu ‘ Mutual Lite In mi ranee i'oqip’y*
f>B WALL STRF.LT, NLW YORK,
/"TONFINES i b urines Lxr.iuttut.lii to Insurance
upon Livi > mnl all uusurojice npperuunitig thereto.
■ organized up*u lb* mutual principle which has
ills’-1< sted and pi ito !• .superior to uny other,
particular udvuntagcs Aliered by this company
. uiarntittv capital. ■*: .
\ n annual participation in tin* profit**.
\> individual tesponMibility beyond the amount of
p.viruuin.
I Tin u who inhuVe [or ni< period than ut* f pnr
j tieip ih- (iiiuUy in fin- annual profit* of the company.
5. In all cases where i-ie annual premium shad n
| mount to JjliO, amt 60 percent. iliereot shall have been
! paid in cash, nil approved note may be given lor the
1 p-mu fifing 10 per cent., payable twelve months alter
‘ date, ben ring cix per cent, interest. The interest to
Ibe p ! iid utUiuaUy. Vut the ptiueijrfil not to be called in
1 unless tin* exigence's of the company require it, giv
jmg xty days notice, and then only by nssesHinents
pro rnta t* the extent tlmt may be required to meet the
engagements of the company.
The Rate* of Insurance on One Hundred Dollar*.
On* >. v.-n .-or Our •Sevrn 1 For
A.-;j\rar Ijems. ! lilt- j j Aft**. >rftr Ijrnr* 1 lilt.
i. ;; ks ,i :,i; 40 Igjiß3 320
•go! \)\ 95 ITi 45 11*1-1 yr> 373
25 100 I 12 J 0; .vi 1902 09 Ifo
\M) I Til 11 30 j 3055 232 3 2115 78
35 1 36 153 i?: Cm *4 3m 491 j 7 00
AARON M MERCHANT, President. |
ROBERT 11. COLEMAN, Vice President.
Tki.'stf.ks—A M. Merchant, Robert 11. Coleman, l
() Lii'bnell. John M Nixon, Richard E Purdy, Hen
ry A. Nelson. R. A. Rending. Sninee! C Faxon, .las. (
Harper, Jonathan K. Herrick, Loruig Atulrews, Win. 1
N Seymour. M. O. Roberts,Richard Irvin, C. F. Lind- :
j spy, John S. Bussing, Henry Jv. Bogort, Morn* Frank-
j lin, Spencer S. Benedict.
Pr.ixv Freeman. Actuary.
The company will also insure the lives ol Slaves.
11V Did Sc JONES, Agents, Macon.
October 27, IHI7. 30
i)OTAMH ! rorvsfl !! Just received and for
le,by SIIOTWELL& GILBERI
Macon, Aug. 11, 1817. 19
CJlKNlillllSS \\ VTLJI ! Just received and for
j sale, by SHOT WELL Sc GILBERT. |
Macon, Aug. 11,1817. 19
Glassl Glass!! Glass!!!
I JUST received and for Pule, n large lot of Glass, o j
all sizes from Hby 10 to 24 by 30. Also a lot of
White I /‘ad. Persons wishing to purchase, will do
well to call SHOTW ELL & GILBERT.
Macon, June 1,1817. 9
TAKE NOTICE,
j f T!HAT the subscribers keep constantly on hand n
I large stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
I* \. N IS, OILS, I*A i SEA T MEDICINES,
Fancy Article*. Perfimery,
ftliiFs, Dr ii I Hass-ware,
l and a host of articlei* too numerous to particularize.
Their edit ues are **ll fie. i, and pure, and cheap,
i The pul lie are respectfully invite.! to call and see.
•riOT" r ELL & GILBERT.
June 23,1847 12
4 ll .1 * Hi. Utt** IFA
aiSAI ?H RiTSTOS A r IVT : i
\n rtfectiißf Remedy for mid fMs
Liv o r t < ui.aiiit. Raising o! Hood—Pain
in the Side nud hot—also tor Purifyim
Ibe iilood—Erudicatior Eruptions ou the
’ km—and all other eompiaint arising from
Hit* want of tone in the Stomach*
rpHK efficacy of the Health Restorative is so well
I known to the public, that the proprietor considers
tile publishing of'certificates us useitsb, out those desi
rous of examining them can do so by calling on the A- \
gent. Pamphlets may also be had of lire Agent, gratis !
The following certificate is from Dr. Chilton, the weii
known New York chemist:
“I Irve analyzed a bottle of medicine called *C. Brink
erhofl’s Health Restorative,’ and find that it does not
contain Mercury, or any oilier lnetalic preparation, nor
opium in any or its forms, it is ciui post a o 4 vog*-tabir*
matter entnely.”
Jamen n Chili n, M. D.
C. BRINiKLKiIUi r , Proprietor, N. Y.
Principal (.(lice in the store oi Messrs. Haydock, Cor
-1 ues Sc ( 0., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, 6cc.,
218 Pearl street.
For sale by SIIOTWLLL Sc GILBERT, Agents.
Macon, also, by Druggists generally throughout tne U.
States.
May 12, 1847. 6 ts
QUININE! QUININE!!
? UST received and lor sale, a large lot ol the above
• I iiled article SHOT WELL dt GILBERT
ber 13, 1847 28
Shot well A Gilbert,
. t cent arrivals hom New York, have received a
I.Jt • • and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines,
. cals, Faints, Oils, Dye-Stufls, See. See., all of
| which are now offered to the public very low, loi cash.
They a iso keen and extensive assortment of PA 1 LiNT
MEDICINEo, among winch are Dr Boon's justly cei
bra ted Ague aild Fever Pills, which rarely, if ever tail
t > elleet a cure. Also, his Compound Cathartic PilD,
an invaluable Family Medicine.
Macon, October 13, 1847 28
Baileys syrfp of wild cherry—
lor couglitv'olds.astiuua, influenza,whooping cough,
spitiinli ol blood, and all pulmonary diseases.
BA ILL\ 8 >ARSAPARD LA—For ull diseases
arising fioni an iinnure state of the blood : salt rheum,
scrofula,kings evil,chronic rheumatism,dyspepsia,dis
eas- sot tin -km and bones, old ulcers,etc.
BAILEY’S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—
The most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara
tion—and sure cure.
BAILEY'S A MERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure
exterminator of wormsirom the system, in general use
throughout the United States
BAILEY'S INK IV’ \LLED Ml LIT AR Y SHAV
ING CREA M —This article has stood the test of eight I
years, and gained for itself a high reputation throughout I
ii United States, Canada, and most paittof the world i
BAILEY SSI PERIOK IN DOUBLE INK—with
and without the preparation; wananted the best article j
of the kind in use.
For sule by the Druggists generally throughout the
country, and at wholesale and retail by
\S M. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall,
comer of Fulton ami Sands streets.
Also lor sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO., Macon
D c X IMi 12
OIIN. Ac. —Just received from |
1 the “New York Brooklyn White L< ad Company”
No 1, No. 2, Extra and Pare White Lead. I
Also in Store—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits
Turpentine ; Varnish , Lampblack ; Putty, Paint, Brush
es. . See PATTEN Si TAYLOR |
April 1,1847 27
I.KUAL NOTICES.
\ K,,le ,o Perfc *
tieoig R. Clayton, 1
v ?
Mary E Strong, I Bill in Houston Ku|ierior
Join L Parker, f Court.
Smm I Dinkins, and I
John 11. Rut Union! J
. T iipprating m the Court, by the n tum of the Sher
tuatMaiyE Htmng, oneofthe D- lnnhints,has
not b-. nerved nn.lit.Mg ailedged, ih.it said Mary
li . Strong re gies (*ut (f the State o( Georgia. On mo
tion, il is ordered, that mrv e n dieidinve hill, on said
Mary E. Strong l*e u. |feete ( , by puhiieatioii of liii..
1 order, by *he ( | rk of this Court, once a month for
IIM I 1
| at Macon,) licion the next term ol this Ci urt
\ • Hous perl
| or Couit, ( ktob. i ‘JY.in. 1817
WM II MILLER, Clerk.
IX 15. 1847 37 mini
‘I hundred ponn Ip P<** , d Cotton, more or Imp, r
<]ut . iy ol cotto i i.i the held, ulpo live hu-he| corn,
in >r* ur l< •-*, r.nl two Colton h.-otket* i hJI levied on nn
I !i* p >| ••rty of Jarnrp Jordan, toPntisfyn ti la t<i c iwt*.
i I'in llon-toii Sup* nor C* ut. in tavor id Vlntthcw
’ Dorsey, iigninsi naid Jain ■- Jordan,
Ar. iiaiu tract or parcel 01 ian I, c ntuining two
i hundred find ei:?hty nerva, comprising th* wlioh ol lot
i numberßMtiy-hve, U>s) and it pint ol mi No ninety.six.
tub.) all in ill** Utli district, ol e>u,d c. uuty ol llou*ton,
u!l levied mi n*< tlir property */t Maiitit**nfi Norwood, to
vmidy a mortgage it lu lima Hou-mti Superior Court,
m tuvorot Loreuxo D Nutwood, aguuipi -aid Mnn.m
----i -all Norwood.
TlianHt half of |nt No 15, in the fifth (sth) district !
i ol HotjKion county, containing one hundred, one find ii ’
fourth nrre*. more or irpi levied on us the proj erty of
j Joitii G. Cunk, to eat i-fy p mortgage lifk'fr>oi l! .sn
I Superior Court, in < v •id t>: u Hatton, adimui-u.t*
• tor de bom* non with me Wm (indexed id ,l< slmu pm.
nahall, d* reaped, again- •, .1 ti. CJork.
CALV Ln LLAKY , Sh riff.
Dec I, 184(5. 35
ThomeVVoolfolk, IVrkiu,)
Hopkins fit White, and others. I Bill lor Pi-covery nnd
~ ti , vv. > Relief. In Bthb Su-
Jolin llollm worih.jr mol E | ju*nor Cotut.
li. Brown, and title-r-. J
URl>’ K‘.D, | • t.‘am;’ iiiior.t have leave totnnke
T h;i H Im ‘-woith, Sm r. a party Dclcudant to
!•’ 1> hy huh iidiMt'iit thereto. A'id it appear
“* tti t ouit that** John IlolluigHworth, S'*n’r
• liiout tl*** i.nut* ol the HtMte cm Georgia, it g
I by the Court, tlmt in*rvice oi nid h.il am
n idmenfci thereto In* perfectedon mid John llolling
’ ‘ ill, S n'r. hy puhin.ition in one of tin* public ga
> and mi- StHte, once a month h>r lour imuitlm, hr
w- the next term of thi-Court.
A true copy taken lioin the fiiinutep
HKNKV G |{lHd. Clerk
iW-ndter I->l7 nrtmftl I
. Valuable Lauds and 2.-own ffiopcrty
FOR SALE.
THE Bank cf th** Stilte of Georgia oHers for sale, !
the following described property, and solicits
Skalf.d Proposals, until the first day of Februsiy next,
for the purebuse ol the whole, or any portion Uicreof,
to wit:
J 4 < ts Non. 5, f, 7 and 8, in squat- 5, City of Macon,
each containing a kulj acre, mure or less ’Nos 5 and
6improved wnli good dwellings and out In use>. and
number 7 occupied in part us a stable lot. Hit s ts—
situated on the corner square near the Macon Bridge,
-■in-1 iit pros 1 11 ooeupi and by 8 Idsnard snd G
Douglas^—liiise lieen iu the quiet * possession ol^said
Bank since Ist September, 1h;J8.
Lots nunilw rs 5 and 0, in square 6—City of Macon. I
lying oil AN hurt street, oceupi- I in part with a large i
rlo.-e Warehouse, and us a garden, by St. Lanier.—
11M in undisturbed posseasion by the Bank, since Ist
Sepuinih-r, ‘ - | eiinsidi red among bast gar
den lots in M in
Al-o, th / roof. Store on Cotton Avenue,
m Mtieoii, uce , v i . o'. Jiancrujt , as a Fancy
Dry Goods Store, ‘l’lie lot extending from the Aven
ue the width ol the Store back to First street.—Proper
ty owned by the Bunk since 25th September. 1841
Alsu, till uudivided hull interest in Lots 5,0.7 aud
8, in the City ol Macon, known as Hardeman S, Ham
ilton's II are House. Ow ned by the Bank since 24th I
September, 1842.
Also. Lots 102, 105, 135, 136and 137, in the 15th !
district oi Dooly—each counting 2U2i acres, more or
less. These lots comprise a valuable settlcim nt for
planting purposes—are situated on the direct road Irom
Macon to ‘1 allnhassee, in the neighborhood known as
Pindertown,—are said to contain the best mill-* ate,
(li miies irom Flint river) in that part of Georgia, and
a large dwelling house (uiiimishe(T) has been elected on
one of the hits near the public road. Os this property, !
the Bank has held quiet possession since 18th ol Febru
i ary, 1813.
Proposals to be addressed to tin “President and Di
-1 rectors of the Bank of the State of t. ,rgiSavannah,”
1 aod to be endorsed on the envelop, “IV *!* for land/*
I or “proposals lor ty t J( . h |m
will be receive.! n l . In i . u.nu tm i.n .. . ; * . uuuy
, n-.vt, w'beu they will be opened, a.id tin.s persons
whose offer! have been accepted, wall be uovised nt
- once.
Terms.—One third Ca/i, and the balance one and
two years with lawful interest. Quit Claim titles to be
made at any lime within the two years, on payment of
the balance ol the purchase money and interest. —Cer-
tificates tube inaiied to the purchaser by the Bank, which
will be made transteruble uy endorsement.
By order ol tire Board ol Directors,
A PORTER, Cashier.
Savannah, Dec 29, 1817 39 ids
Gake ait i Let? Lands and Negroes*
OWNERS oi Land in Baker county, say in the Ist ‘
2d. Bth, 9th, 11th, 12th, 14ib. 21st and 27th dis
tricts, and in the Ist, 2d. 3d, 13th and 14th of Lee
; county, who wish to sell, may perhaps find a purchaser,
I or get a better knowledge than many ol them now have
| of their land, by informing the subscriber, by personal
application or by letter, ol the number ol then iot and
the district in which it lies, with the price they ask, in
casn. oi on credit. The person wishing to sell will please
stale whether lie drew the land, or how- he became the
owner, whether by inhetitance or pm cause ; and w heth
er lie has a clear and lull chain ol title ; and n not, what
is the deficiency, and wluuierhis warrai ;y wilt be good.
1 he undersigned call be address, and by letter, {post
paid as they will lx numerous) at ALileugeviii. , until
the ;th ol .lamiai y next, and uttei that date at Newton,
Baker countv, wheie he will lx generally louuu when
not at i is pi-'iiuitii'ii ten links below, from the JUth ol
January to the lsi March next.
I wish lo buy forty hk y yci.ng Negro men, to
work o’ the Railroad to Gordon
s. GRANTLAND.
Near M.illedgeville, Dec 29 3-j u
NJLGivOES B OR S/ LE.
. rpilsun-e:ibi i wni sell to the hignesi biuder. on
j L te bm Taewla) iu January kh, m the law* o
<iiintrr. It. ixii >i| i, 0.-univ. -e. , niPeu l.iu.',,
i **• • •.!•• .UK .11 men. weine. and chiidien
| Ihc I kr.ms ill l,e tu>o-thnd ol the -nmui I Casi.—
j the ri-uiiuiuJei in tv. - ive moi tlit-, with siuuii
pod ft-cuniy, with interest it out dtite. n not
jy P l *.'. Alt dmiands that are du. .Ig tiio uueett
ber, w n i*- taken as cash
r DRURY A1 LESUEUR.
Cuthbeit D-c 2-2 ;is 3t
STH.'.-Yia OR STOt XK
l’ RD'I the n(, e ih,. r on the night of the
ftT Dtltu'shint. - I.LAI K MAKE, t.hom four
, — ! '"‘l tm hall lit oil, with blaze lace, und
wh.te hind legs, with very heavy mane and tail, -i-out
six years old Any information <d the above atmnai
will be thanktully received, and a lileral reward will le
paid for her delivery to me in the lower eleventh dis
ttjct ol ii* usticounty.
r. oq ALLv.W LITTON.
Dee 29, 1947. 39 lm
LEGAL NOTICES.
(A IJllildA—l'pMin Conn''. —V l-.t,as Mat-
I th--w H. Sandwich applies t> . .>•! it r.,fad
ininistration, on the estate of Jor ! , \. rr ~,,|
These are therefore to eite mi-1 adr ■- I)n d
singular the kindred and creditor-ol said , , -
he and appear at my oßice within the time ,
by l" w - to show eanse. if any they have, why said let
ters should not be oranted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 30th day of
Aoveinlter, 18J7.
WILLIAM A. CORB. c. c o
m 3|
( ■ * ‘ s ‘(ALU—Agreeable toan order
V I the Horn r the Inferior Court of Sumter
county, sdlimt t. .. ‘ma-y purposes, will lie sold on
the first 1 ues,,aj in ,1 nuary next, before the court
house d"or in Sta.k* m Lee county, lait of Land
No- (16) sixteen, m the (Sd) secotul distrlet of Lee coun
ly, as the property of William F Smith, deceased,
sold tor the beneht of the heirs. Terms cash,
JOHN T. McCRARY, Guardian.
W<wr 8,1847. 81 tda
/'•,AR Id AN SALE—WiII Is- sold on the first
’ * 1 m rebruan u< xt, before the court
“opr lit Greenville, Mernwethercounty, a N, mo child
belonpinK to Lucten N-wton, minor Sold mid. ran
order from the Inferior Court of Jasper countv
O. If. P. NEWTON, guardian.
Dee In H7lds
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
\LL |ienona indebted tu the estate of Aley Hughes,
. late ol Twer rs county, deceased, are requested’
to make immediate payment. and all having demands
against said estate, are requested lo pre-ent them for
payment, in terms of the law
rv. ,o.- HAYWOOD HUGHES, Uxor.
Dec 15, 181, 37 c„
I AIM ‘ll )l \ li after dat :i|.j.l 1 1.-ti wi„ Is
made to the If, nornl.Ythe Inferior Court of Upson
county, when sitting lor ordinary purpose-, ter leave to
sell the NEGROES belonging to the estate ol Nancy
Bandy, deceased. JOHN FRANKLIN,udmr ‘
N "’ :t - DI7 3(|
T,'OI If VON i'll", aftei date andioatioti wall be
r made lo the Honorable tlw Inferior Court of Jasper
county, for leave to sella Negro Child l„longing to Lu
cien Newton (minor.) O, H P. NEWTON Guar
September 8, 1847. 4m23
r made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol Twigt?*
countv, when Hitting lor ordinary purposes lor leave to
aell all the Laudsaiui Negroeabelonging to theeatule of
ThoiUM Fulton, late of said county, deceased
R L FULTON
Jf JAMES AVI .RETT.
Adm rs Df bonis non, with the Will annexed.
Or\'>7 :m mini
r made to the honorable the Inferior Court ut Twiggn
county, w in n -itting lor ordinary puipo-e*, for leave to
sell nil tin land* and Negroes I- I nging to the e-tate ol
William 1* Brook-, let. ol -aid county, derca-ed
LANIN A N BROOKS, adm'x
SIMON \ BECKMAN'. ndm'r.
October SO. 1847. iW ni4in
E*M h MONTHS
r i ide to the honorable tl. Ini u.r • .un oi V\ ui.
county, when Pitting lor ordinary purpow a, * *r leave to
■ln ‘ til catati o Simon Hon ( I, |*te of Mid
ty, decou-ed ll \RRH.T HOW Mil) adm x
MOS iS tIOWAKO. fu.ni r.
O, . >er7o. IHI7 v. mini
I .MONTH i.lot date applie,,non will In
na le to the II ii i ah!-* the Inlerior Court oi in .h
county, w hen witting for otditin v pui|K -. lot I. av< to
HI the mill pn*perty helonjnng to the eHtnienf Clmrlea
T Krg 1 nd. (leceftn* I. Mitiialed in till e iy... M .eoii,
lor the benefit o| the heirs nil.! ei ditotP
JOHN MYLUS, A fnfr. I
CVtohrtgO.
- <l.i. j.j eitioii wfl he
r iniiile to tie* Honoriih). In < ••111101 |’j ~n
county, when Pitting lor •■ linniy , n ( fm h ave to
•ell Lot ol Land, numf-T 7ft, 11 tne lth d.-tnet and lor
tnerly Monroe tn w l'p- n county, n- the i. iil e*.i,te of
Kiel lard N Smith, lute 01 -a.d county, ch'ee •-•■d, lor
the tv in lit ol the h if- an I litor- and►!!..! dm
JOHN WLTIII KBY. Ndiu'r
Kpt 15. 1M47 *J4 Ini
t<eorum l*n*n-Ki t ounty.
I/OI R MON Ills alter date, apidieation will le
r made to the llotiorahle, the iuhrior Court, in and
hd -<ioiCounty when sitting ap a court o| Ordmary,b>r
leave to pell till lie land*; L ( m/u- ; to J - :,h ,M Jiiy nt
Mniuf and orpuauot 81-’ek-fi* nr Bi yant o.
JAMLS BK\ AN I .OuardiMi. I
l>-. Mb KM)
I'< II I lO ’ I ppil( v
I
County wiien •eltlmja- :i Cmot ot Ot toiary, for Iruvr
to m*U oiu* lot hind No •H m IU l* un • n on ol
originally Wulkei,io*v |).tde ( L , t ,.j„ j
of H GoddarJ, <1 . -• and.
M NR NU N t
Mnott.Ni> #th OH a.
nxrxa iUK t .-.ki.K —wiii im* ■.. u mn 1 !. ti-t
I J In- lay in W ireh neyt, at f f\urt i!< • in
i ulj-ki count),die following land, to wit:
The weet half ol L a- No. did. and 3fi|. in tin* tilth
diet net o| ungiiui ly Wilkin-* >ll, now I'ula-ki county,
iitljoining Jatue-Bfy in nnd Bin 1 ell Jordan, behuigm...
t the e-uiteid Daniel Ma—**y, late of ‘lSviggP m int),
il (*M*ted, -old lor *tie .- tuht ol the Iwirsattu crcditer
1* Him o : ul on tiw ilu \.
WM BKVAN LCr
tv. f i9 IMI7 :rj
’ 1
LF.GAI, AOI'IcIT “"l
b"U- 111 Mall, ill, lwiggs ci.iuitv iw„ ‘■ Ul fee, H
a man about If, years old, and “’ kr,. B . ‘■
HO years old-sold as ,l,e pVnFVu T*’
cease. , l,y order ut eo, rt of said i-,,,,,,, ‘ ‘ o i„ih
ot the hens and creditors.—l ~l Uw y ’ ‘" r dip C
it lot gisjil paper, u r,i s “’ uUe H
October 27, 1H47. J ° HN UO,, DWIN Ad m - r V
V DMIMN I If ATOlcssu , J
j. \ on the Inst Tne, .!- v : ‘■■l l mn2'.'~' V|ll !,. /H
l ourt House m Cun. ‘ JlundoliJ,"*'*'’
Laud No. 81— 11th |,h couiiiv ..
dohth county. B‘"uliy Lee u ow
Also, oil the. ,i iiv | Jp f , B
“i \ t , utgoinery coiun'vK
“• ■ -.ui district ol wmi *’ L-l <■; |.- H
Wilkinson i;,, vv -Montgomery count,- u <) ri[, l , r
oftltelm.-riorCnntrorTwiggs m t \, I,
ol James Coombs, lute ol -in,l eountv ‘V 1 ’ l
sold lor the bcticlit ol the heirs,,, , , Cl *,l H
V A DDop,Mbß*"'7 ■
Dee 1, 1817 ‘ DOU.MIiS, ( Atltn'n.H
4 DMIMSTKaTOR^SALir*’ ” “ I
- % order >1 the Inferior Court of Twh/SI” alj| *‘ to
Hitting for ordinary puniowa, will be .hh c ° u,li )
I tu„-,- Os Walker county, on the t.'iW
ru; ") ‘"'Xt Lot Os Land number two l uuT ‘' l,,, W
t) ‘"nr ft 1 1.) in the 25th di-inct and ,1
ortmnatiy Cherokee now Walket-“' J -.'''t M
l a, hi ol the heirs ami creditors,,) i ?, r , 1
and, m-J -1, mis on tl„- ,| uy ur, % li!. S
Dec 1, 1847. JI!A P£( 'K, Ail,„- r I
t DJI I NINTH A'loirs NAIM -I
/ 1 ,hl ’ fits’ d'ti.-s,lay in Februai vi’ 11 1)1 ,■
( ourt house door in Stewart Cun-tv V ‘ ‘tfl
“I Ilnurs Ol sale the billowing ptopem m“ *• tafl
land lying and la--inj ut theeouu.k :t ‘ ■
n w Stewart, enntt.i-ing two I ua ‘ l,|
(J-2., acres, known hv ,‘h ”u H ■
Haul county. Sold lot tl„ bench, , ■
~ Duv,dumme,ad,u,eo, App,4^, M; I
Dec. Ist 1847. JESSEE SL'M-MERall, Adm. B
I iMIINtMKXToii-stu.,.— '’ I
I \ agienblyto an order ofthe Hon,,™i i 1 11 hdH
t ourt of Upson county lietore the Couii'h
ker county on the first Tuesday ol Fet. Hiß
, lot Os land No. 186, eighteenth SiJrtctrtffi
mg to the Estate Ol U dliatu Rubeltsl,u ,l,'-’ : ’ l “ !
i 1 lmiiis on s*aie (Jay.
Dec Is, 19,7. JN D.W. ROBERTSON. ■
\ IMIIMNTR AToirs s\ f |.’ B
- \ an order ol the Inlet,ot court of VV„L I
ly when sitting for ordtnaty p U tpos,-s w , n"*”" 1
V'."!” in said county'otMh, fi,lf-r ,l, "l
K-biuary next,during the tissual horns ot J, stl:i ) -l
Mac, or pa,cel ol land a,mate, lying’and & a
itistuct ot said Countv n i “ in ‘he^fl
ol Johni Crumbley Sr. lat,?y o,° m
county Georgia, Sold lor the b. neti ,f ,u , •
orcdttorsol saidesmte lent of the fen,
JOHN CRU.MBI.EY’.Sr , I
Dec Is, LH47 U{U ‘ lbL ‘'Y, | Adas. I
. V, ... ‘os—3s ■
k E.uINISTRATOR’S SALF llv I
-L.V Older ol me Interior Court <„ sL.?.?’
w hen sitting for ordinary p UflMiat . s “'" r r "ttmy,B
eotut house uoor in said cou.fTy, 01, ,| e hi-mt ‘ ‘“fl
mF- liiitaty next, betwe,,fe.’ TOu „| [
following properly, viz Yiuiv n n„„. ur^ sure,
! tln-tj yet,is otd. and bnj XX
and rest halt ot Lm ol Land N„
*•- N- us, in tu .5 1 hdi n s,;i/;o,'! g “ , I rt- ‘ sl 'a
huinter county; s„l lands au well L ‘ , • ,U B
‘"hi* state ol cultivation— also. No 226, „ d -a V
lor the Itenefit of the heirs and credttots t-fl
| lerias made known on the ,my oi sale. 8810 lall ß
| _ D_c 1.1847. ‘ SAKAH 1 MAN I
A DJIi NIM IIA I trli's . m _i. I
u-V an or,let „i the Honorable the liuenut LW *
t I -son county, wh, n at,mm lor ordn.tnj u L -
, CM H, at the com house door it) sai.l cout n „,i V
It,-- I urtu, yin January next, between i|„- t. J
o’".’ s a '" i *etongnig to the est,:t, ~| U I
l<- di, , Iron ceased, consisting of men woiner B
lUml",', 1,.- A c Sold for the puipcte ola div-ioV
linns made known on the .lay of sale 1
Nov 3, 1847. JOHN W KDBERTSON, Atfnfr. I
1 IVI M- , • ATOI -- , 1
■P\. -•: oi d< rit the iloimrbie } , I
coim y, w!iea situiij ioi uiuumiy ini i
aide emu t house do. u-m the town oi‘ Jfarion ml
county, on the first Tuesday in Januaiy next ml
the usual hours of sale, Lot ot Lund No’ finyduti, h I
in till- twenty-eight district of , -ictnaH* VVilUsn I
hut now in the said county oi ‘I w._ aiid conmiaing I
Ate .he d .T a " d ! v ha “ mote or doss. g |
, Al "°’ ,he following Negroes, 10 wit. Mom-a mm I
.suae n man, Jesse a man, Richard a auu 1 . I
woman fanny and her tne elnldren, (Vin,. V- • I
-lofiu a boo, Neptune a hoy, Creaseya girl . l
a child) Caroline and It.-r two chfidmii tMnrtha Lj I
Georgia Ann,) so das the land and negroes he < , I
O the estate Os Caleb Hinson, deceased, sndKl
a, ‘” Term.ma n dl!^|
Nov 3, 18-17, ‘M HINSON, Ain', I
A ‘ lOR S sale!—Will be S e„!a,|
V u ni * > JU !*’bi uarv next, before the I
!w-“. -n ‘!l USt ’ l“ 11'hhittsville, Thoma- ceumy, I
nThlte 1 hours of sale, L<„ of Land No, 310,1
m tbe 18,h district ol Early county, originally, ts,l
1 humus county, containing tw-n hundred and fifty a I
■lN.flw U: ” lil T l’ r, T''"y f Arch,haul Grsy, kit t l
1, Ihot countv, dee. us, and. tor tire benefit of the heinotl
“*d deceased. Terms made known on the day olssie. I
. m. m L,AM M BROWN, AdatT I
November 17, J 847, I
\ pMIJUkTIfATRM’* RALE.-nl
xX. be !Rld. on the firnt ‘I u. s.i.iyin February next -I
lure Hie Gourt House in Lanier, :Vlßron coiiniv. the W-l
lowing jots of Land;—Lots N„ 11,97, 21. and 2)1. ill I
lit 2,1 District, and Lot No 237, in the Ist Diatnu.dll
lorineily jVliMcogee, now Macon county. Sold by so I
order ol the Court oi Ordinary of BiM county,the I
property oi Alurdock L. .Mutherson, deceanted. Term I
‘ tec ~,847 “ M J 1 CAinom im
\ I
* *■ ol the honoiabie th** luimor uu t of I
Lowndea county when sitting lor ordinary puqx's* s. wili I
Iw Hold on the iiixt ‘Fuesday in Mi,ch next, bt-mw- I
the legal IroUHB oi .Male, in ion* th romt h*'ti?f I
Loupvi , in said county, tin toilvwmg ioiboiL- >)■
Niiiii(M*r 352, ununpioved, coniianu r a-* *
or lew; lut number 522, w I* in.p cveo, w.iku
hjiw gin, containing 49Cuc<ea, Hith ten i.ciea except
ed in the north-eaat corner, ad in the iUtk district oi
Huai county. Sold an the piupejty of Jumew .\1
ten late of Baui ccui.ty, and ceiiM i;—old lot the m
of the hens und creditois ol aaid deceased. TViins ol
euJe made known on Uie day
„ WILLIAM PATTEN, •dm ••
I>ec 15 x U\s
\D.VIIMBTKATUKi> bALts—Mill tieawd on
the ln>t ‘l uesday in Febiuary next, oelore tin
court houiie d<N>r m Thoniamon, Lot of Duid numU-r
arventy-five, in the lOih dmtnci of fonueily Monro ,
now (.'peon county, belonging to the ret ate oi K.cimrd
Niriuth, deceased, late of UiMoii count), ana *old
by order oi ihe HonorabU the Interior Loart ofiiKt
county, when Hittmg lor or luuiy putpon'i- hihl wid
|ii the beiiefiiol the heirs Mid crediioiM ol **nU deotf#*
<**!• JOHN WETHER BY udiuf.
Dec 8, 1847 % til
\LMINISTR \ roR s S \U. -By virtse olm
. ordei oi tJieboiioiable the Interior Court ot ls*nS
con Iv. when anting for ordinaly wtllbePuW
on the inMt Tue-iiay in .March next, bcf n the court
nou-e dowr 01 nnd county, within the it-un boat* l
-ale, the hdU viug Laiul ami Ni gitwa, heWHjll*Ml ,y
the estate o| ‘J lion.a- Cultoii, d*c -aed, laic ol i<a
eourtty, tc wit ‘J4O aerep oi larul. mole <r
mipiovi-d, lying in Paul county, uujoitiing l^ ll * 0
Janie- Avereti,Pna inan fnieh and othei-,better kn< ‘' n
up I lie pi .ntiiuuii wliineoiiMUi ueceu-ed .otliuily dta™ •
it -• iwo l.kely negro men, 8011, 41 ynnsoUl, UU I> u*
• v Ul- oh he lit-ovi .!<• Cf ihed |(|iW to l-
I vilVlMOll Ol auid I'MtPtS. ‘iVIIIIP lilNiil HI owa oil W
(layihpuiu. K L KTIUN. ( ,
JaAii.S AVMKj/IT ,
Ailm'rt Drbouin non tain iUr M m app^ r *
Dec M IfJ tiß
I l l TOIIN KAl.lia.
del ol the HolioiaUc* ilu fnlt 1101 t “Uit oi *!<• 11
county. w hen pittn g lor ordinary pniptarp, will Ip
on llie hist Tuemiay in iJft tntoei iv xl, at the C **u
Ilou- • UOOI in Makiom, i w igg- e* uni). liactitHU* ‘ 0
No Uis, in the ui tiici 01 to.iuuiiy V\ ukuiiou
Twiggp county. l.
Aim#, on ilu lii-t Tuealfly in Jasiit| next. *•*’
Mild bviuts ine Comt Huo-e door in i 1 Tua)* l • *'!”
do.ph eountv, L"i No. ‘J.'lu, in ihs l*>tli dipu*ci,awd u
No lift, in ilu 11 Ui dtPtiict ol lornierly tw* haw 1
tlolph county. .
Alan, on irw* first Tueedny in Fehrumy “
the I otut Uo'.iM* door 111 Amuk is Hnmier rou'i'y*
Lot No U, in tiu- BitJi district,and Lot No. v**°
17tli diMi.et of paid eouiit) . , ,i #
Alp<*. mi the lift TuePdny in 4 V' ,r ’
t (Mill 1 1 * I|in J it N IJ. nr
ln:.-ii.ci ul ii.iiuii., I *
\ • 01, .It Him 1 u->.. > i..•{• - • v .
t * .1 • (ii i.M dooi 111 SjkvtAMi count), B 1 *'■
tie iHth di-tnct <4 tumidly Lee now Sti wHit e* * -.
All til” above piopurty -Old lor the beW ht of U*e *
of John Kmlun, late of Macon county, dears** ~“
TANARUS hup made known on the duy- *t sah ■ ,
William iu'kmin.i,, .
Ii KLLTON. IB*-
Juli.v 1 iioeuKß’ )
Bpt t, IH7.
4 D.MIMMMATOR S SALK -Wirt i 1 ””
ln.l 1 .. - . I. Vlfit.li 11.-xl. bfl'M.
1.. .1 ui Mi,mn. 11. l liiMumv, tflulliwimtoy
k Ilf .'lf- 1., thr. • ■ ..I JIM- Hut'lln. IjM, ?-
n.imiy, ui g—cd. Li.t* N’ *■ iii"i IBW mid 11
i unit#* i 88, ui die 7th m-ttM t iHigitun v Baa win
Ihlih county. The 1. .me a body, and dHitain
in,: nboui liw 1,1. .‘• oM M tbs ,
the ii* ii —ol * . tutp Tnma, twelve inufitbP can,
with upon.veu i-i, uruy
” ’ THOP A. mown,
Adm’r Pf mmo ith thf H tlljMtitrr*
f) ,rW