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I*, STRONG & \VO()l),^H|
ck*. H A VE rmivedby late arrivals from Philadel
phia. New York tufd Boston, n large and general as
sortment ot BOOTS and SHOES, consisting in jwirt
>i the 11'Howing articles: Gents tine FrenOi Boots,
Grrr-n-ad - wed and pegged Boots and Sinus of all
qn ities and prices,double and single soles; Men’s kin
and i> ts, Boys and Youths’calf, kip and thick
B • ‘ La lies* thick and th:n sole (Waiters,both black
<: t. i, iJics’ patent leather Buskins and alip
.... , ..i ! n.-tu ing and kin buskins, Slips and Ties:
Ladies Ki l and Goat Lace Boots nnJ Buskins and
W King Shoes ; Miss-'.-’ black and colored Gaiter
Boots; M isses’kill and goat Boots and Shoes of differ- I
cut qualities; Children’s Gaiter and Morocco Boots of
all colors.
7do ) pairs Men’s and Boys thick black and Russ Bro
gan- tirst quality, double and single soles, iron and
wood tacked.
With oi .ir kinds of Coots and Shoes not mentioned
abov ; in conclusion we have the largest and best se
lected stock that we have ever ottered in this market.
K ; i dand, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,
Cali Trim;.ling and Binding skins, Lasts, Pegs, Thread.
, . • used in manufacturing Boots and
S— Nov 3,1847 31 ts
HATS AND CAPS.
VEPLEN DU) assortment ofGentlen.en’a, Boys and
Ch'lren all YTSandCAPS, of the latest styles. ■
Just received and for sale by
Nov and 31 STRONG k WOOD.
Notice*
HE Subscrib* r has taken this method to inform his
Ii nds and the public, that he hn** opened anew
Bla -Shop, at his old stand on Colton Avenue,
and flatter* him--II that he can do work lower than can
b- r • -1 at any other shop in this City, and solicits a
shir- public patronage which will Ik* thankfully re
ceived.
Mill work and Gin (Jeer Bolts, Plantation tools and
Pi<-nghs of all descriptions do .e to order, and a supply
ofß*> v A e., constantly on hand.
* 11 shoeing at the usual price.
PETER CROGHAN.
Nov 17, 1847 33 3iu.
Z Telegraph will copy.
FASHIONABLE AM) CHEAP.
H\ MILTON V SYIO\S, \V# 17, Whitaker
Street, Savannah, have on hand the most choice
and tv-'isive assortment ol French, English, and
Belgian
Ciutiis, ( ikihl VeMiugi
that rm he found in the Southern States. They have
beet; selected with the areafrut care from the very
Lest imortatmns, and will l>e manufactured to order
in th- neatest manner, and upon abort notice, either
for Cash or approved credit. Persons from the up-coun
try are pin licilarly invited to call, as they cannot fail
to be suited both in price and quality.
Ts V .711 LTV)\ s Y HONS have also on hand a
very *ni-• I extensive assortment of
H V J :TI V >F, CLOTHING,
in n* n the o-~t sty it*, and from materials care
fi: . t 1 / themsp;v*-s in the Northern markets.
y i-e prepared to sell nearly, if not quite as
low n- . -• t ;!ie same quality can he purchased in
N
AVie.g to extend their business particularly in the
up-• -;i rry. tii. y invite Planters and Country Merch
ant- .) md and examine for themselves.
.< \ . nail. Oct 20, 1847. 29 ts
l ull ;tnl M inter BootK.
fit;! ‘ - *er - now receiving his usual supply of
1 Pall • i Winter b'Hills, stin ol
Si’ks. \ t >:v . Cashmeres, Musbn DeLames, Fluids,
G • - - 1 , - ; i W K •!•-•> i
an I B .’u t-. Carpeting and Rug*. Linen and Cotton
Sheeting : all widths, Table Diarv-r and Nankins, a
fu! ass*-•■tmeiit of Flannels, a great variety of Shawls;
aii of wa a re offered at unusually low prices.
GEORGE W. PRICE.
Macon, Novemlier 17, 1817, 33 ts
BELLMQ OFF AT COST!!
rpHE su briber having determined to close up his
I bn-iness in th.s city, now offers bis entire stock of
STAPLE \NI> lAN< Y DRY GOODS,
AT COST, FOR CASH.
v lorg pari of hi. Mock Was purchased by fttl exnc
r .1 a l ta.* Fall in New York, winch renders
tb slock 1 - rable forpurchasere to make their Fall and
Waiters.*! -ti mis. The stock consists in part of the
follow 111_; u''tic! -=. viz—Rich colored Silks, Black Sat
in Stripe do. Pluck Watered do. Florence and Sinchew
do C...-.uo**r* and 1> Lines, Woolen Plaids and Al
paccai i. ag ms and Calicoes, Woolen, Cotton and
Snk 11"-. iv. Woolen, Cotton and Silk Mitts and
Gl-• Hi l I v. Russia and Scotch Dinners, Black
and Colon .1 Roll and common Cambrics, White, Red,
Ye ‘ w and Green Flannels, Cassnneres, Satinet and
Jv nu. ky Jeans. Bed Blankets, I nihreHas and Bon
ner-, B r owu and Bleaclie.l Sheetings and Shirtings,
Carpeting and Rugs, Ac. &<•
’’ o-reth- r w.di many other articles usually kept in a
Dry G< i *s’ore. Thus** wishing to purchase to sell
again, wiii do well to call soon, as goods can he had us
low ns hi New York market. Tire invitation isto
a!! w • w -ii t * buy, as the the goods will be sold at
gr at triro tins il you call soon.
Z <■■ .ods sold on a Credit. will In* charged at reg
ular nric -
‘tore on Second Ftrcet, next door to George W
E. WOODRUFF.
- • i E Idi7. 33 ts
NO HUMBUG.
I ‘ll lIIMM K off is Jus entire stock of FANCY
• DRY GOODS at Ci)ST. —Persons wishing to
purchase Dry Goods, are invited to cull and examine
the _ *<■ Is and the prices, and satisfy themselves that
tin i- oo humbug. Among the stock are
Dress ‘ . F. * very style. Pins, Needles, Tapes and
Br< a ! •the & Casimerca Scissors,
Satt u is hkl Iv y Jeans, Sonjis, Cologne A F.xtracts
B'rip’* DufiiieKiKw.SHrv’ta. Silk, 1 .men ol cotton Floss,
R*-d ■ui \Vlui Flatlets. Shell, Horn, Side, to ‘l’uck
N K-rseys and lied Combs,
i 1 - Horn to ivory Dressing do.
b.< , . and ,v hr. Sheetings, Coat, Vest & Pant buttons,
Cotu .i 1 muml, Kid, Wool to Buck Cloves,
Bleach’d and l*r. Dills, Artificial Flowers,
Beh no 1 t radle Blankets. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
Slk i -hin re and Net Stra w \ Florence Bonnets,
Shawls Band Bo*e* ad TrUnka.
• n, Dec S, 1H47. jtp,
* ailoring llMnblivliiiieui.
T3’ * ‘ .Iv V.l \! (thl \ PTER have just received
■ ‘ ,vv •” i * i !■• nt the lowest cash prices, a 1
n ' w ‘ ‘ ‘• i good< in their line. Consist-
! u : 1 ‘ ’ A( id,SI I and FRENCH CLOTHS
l A-'>l M Kb's. VeSTINGS, toe., suitable for getle
,n’ v All of which they are prepared to make
to <r> t, it! ‘most tuMinohahie style, and at the short
est notice.
*l’ hi. Sept. 22, 1R47. y 25
WOOD AND BRADZiZnr,
MANL’FACTUKERS AVD DEALERS IX
6 f’ A BINE T V 1 It NIT U E
fr> ; vVi ANU
1 r * * 11 CHAIRS.
\a/OULD most respectfully inform the citizens of
Me-- id public gen. rally, that bavin j avail
ed the; ot the services of some ol the very
Woiki’ien. and having a supply of the best materials,
•o* prepare I to make to order any article in their line
lumi ution i o ou i present stock, sueli as Dm mg. Ten.
Cent! .~ioe \\ oi k. Toilet, Quartette and Sola Tables;
Burea ;s ; id Innrds j Sonin and Wardrobes; Solas;
I’ I etli I
If* D ami Book Cases; Ladies’ Work Boxes and
Portah D*sks; Piano Stool; Looking Glasmcs and
Glass Flap of all sises : Gilt, Mahogany and Walimt
Frames ot all sizes lor Pictures and Portraits; Cane
Si it Settees and Counter Stools ; Mahogany and Wal
nut Chairs Plush and Hair Cloth Seats ; a gn at varie
ty of curled M- pi l * and Walnut Cane seats and other
lunl-*; Re. g Chairs of patterns too numerous to
r atio i . .1 i g i iy, vV um, cirl • 1 uud plain Maple,
1 plar i. Pm o inte tds, c teapr titan ever ; Win
dow i3;i i iea, w, beautdul and rare patterns ; Fentli
f sr*. Feather Bi ds ; MattrasseH of curlej Hair, Cotton
•mi .♦!***
W# have many articles not enumernted or iutroduc
j td m the* mark’ i
To Mamti'irJurem —For sale, Fumitoe Varnish.
M ahogany. Walnut, Plash.and Veniorsand Bed Posts
N B Furnilue repaired neatly and with dispatch.
I Old Solus ifkl Chairs reseated or covered with Hair
t Clot*! rCm M*
Mticou, Nov 3, 1547. Cm— tl
OU * KEI PINO ARTICLED
]OGAN & ATKINSON have just received and
J Ui* rto -• ‘, Carpett/if*. Huh*4 blank’ Tirk
Lirictia, 10-1 .< I 12-4 Cotton Sheeting and pillow case
I Cotton; Iri-h Linens; American and English Long
1 Cloth*; table Linen and table Cloths and Napkins,
i H* ‘i.S • -tch and Hueaback Towellings; furniture
1 Cal; “ and nniture Dimity; Table Covering of vari
f on ■ kinds; 10-1. 11-land 12 4 Blankets, of best makes;
IW- l-n m l Cotton Flannels, all qualities; Striped
V Flaid so l h*oiJ,-red Curtain Muslins; colored nnd
f whit • Murwilles Quilts; together with their usual!) !
liar irietjr of black nd colored Dress Silks, Cosh
■fD*‘r .Pi nd (toodn, Shawl*, Worked Collars, Anieri-
Ican and Bril h Prints, Silk nnd Cotton Hosiery, (loves
Bdk!-.. &r . A ,to which they invite the attention of
Stli frh'ii Is n !I he puhiic g. uerallv.—Cloths, ('rissi
u > ifti'iets, Reinurky Jeans. Kerseys. Linsevs.
n , 'o ■mi , Fr* urn nnd Am *m m Tweeds, Vestings, just
■sceiv* and; which we willwll st the very lowest prices
LOGAN & ATKINON.
■ arpt %9 _ sKkf.
HlCil BILKS AND CASIIMERLS.
■■P f H ’* !"i‘d have received s new and iienuth
Bill hr tock “! Rich Fall /hr** Silk* nnd ('u*htnrre*.
X Ifoi 1 p ml
de Rhine. < iro dr RoysJe, Gfo de Algter, (mode
1 rei* Batin and Chine. (liiomsn and other lhr*§Silk§
■ ImJ i ult de Soule, Hatin Russc, Gro Grain,
| tißin, triped mi I watered SSilt,k t, lor Hearts, Sec : new
i ! p)'V Cas&mers#; striped and pis id Von*
j M lint dr f. in various |>nttema;sitper plaid Ce#A
HI” v lApin’sfs*st qualities French of all
L I, •f* ■ ('lareuca and Oregon FLuds; Worked
and < /#•*; embr<>i<ld, revere, hemstitched
■ ode I Lnwu and Lltirn Caiuhnr Hdk fs., Silk
IJ. G\urr*,\r , Ail of winch will
‘ ‘ ! “ (r (Mherw , fit usuuliy low pnceH
LOGAN to AT AIN BON.
21 26tf
Macon Howling Saloon, Mulberry Street,
MACON, GA.
rpHE above well know n and popular establishment,
I having recently undergone n thorough repair, is
now unsurpassed by any thing of the kind in the South
ern country, and is open lor the reception ol visitors du
ring the day and evenings. To businessmen, Planters,
Merchants anti others, it affords a pleasant and agree
able place of innocent and healthy relaxation and n
musement. The above establishment is in the most |
Convenient part of the city, hemp on Mufiicrry street, I
nearly midway between trie Hotels, and in the imme
diate vicinity of business. The proprietor flatten! him
selfthat he has hitherto had the good fortune to give sat
iafhction in the orderly inaiiageiiieiit of the establish
inent, and assures the public that he will strictly en- I
force the observance oi the same good order tor the
future.
The Proprietor hopes that with those recommenda
tions and a strict attention to business, to merit the pat- I
ronngo of the public. E. E. BROWN.
Macon, Bcpt i. 1847 88
Ao I ICR
■BARGAINS! BARGAINS!—The undersigned
|> having taken the Store on tin* corner of 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 Dry Goods, Groceries A Provisions’ of all
kinds, which he will sell at th* lowest possible rates, be
ing perfectly contented with quick soles and small profits.
The public generally are respectfully requested, it they j
want great bargains, to call upon him. Goods of nil
kinds given in exchange lor all kinds of produce at
cash prices. 11. N. PULSIrER,
At PULSIFER’S can he found at nil times Ten, I
Codec, Sugar. Syrup. Molasses, Rice, Bacon, Lard.
Butter, Corn Meal,Grits, Flour, Mackerel, and Shad of
the best quality, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the
lowest rates.
April 1,1817. 31
DE LOACHE Sc WIECOXSON,
,81 U Manufacturers and Dealers in
CARRIAGES AND HARNESS
VV OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia.
De L & W. have constantly for sale, on the liest terms,
F.UPTIC STRINGS, AXELS, STEPS, BANDS,
LAMPS, COACH LACE —-PATENT AND TOP LEATHER,
Plated and Japanned Unmet* Mounting s,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, tyc.
Marcli 10, 1847.
FOR SALF.
THE Building on Second Street, formerly oe-
K;il copied ns the Georgia Messenger Oflice —Apply
*®“**-tn S. ROSE.
Macon, Sept, 22, 1847. 25
ll:its iiikl Straw Good..
X BELDEN, &. CO. &
HAVE now on hand, direc t from their Manufactory,
181. Wnterstr-et, New York.
5 Cases Low Crown Drab Beavers, extra.,
5 “ Fashionable Drab Beavers, very fine,
I Bale Panamas, a good article.
Wr will also fie receiving for the Spring trade, the [
late st styles ol Straw Goods oi every description, which
will he sold cheaper than ever before in this city.
TROUP HILXa NURSERY.
JS’ THE undersigned begs leave to inform thecit- j
vJr!,! izens ol Macon as well as Planters and Farmers
tSLj .rcruTally, that lie ha l-a**cd tor a term of years,
the well known “Menard Place” near Troup llill, !
where In* intends to engage permanently in the cultiva- ■
tion of Rare Flowers, Fruits, Shrubbery, Vegeta- |
ELKS. i!kc.
He Ims had much experience in the business, and
feel a confident that he will soon Ik* enable to furnish
those who may patronize him, with articles of a moat
superior quality.
lie w ill also attend to the cultivation of gardens and
to the improvement and beautifying of pleasure grounds,
shrubbery, &c., upon very reaaonahb: terms. I fin tc -
timoninls of character are ample, as he can refer to nu
merous gentlemen in the city.
ROBERT NELSON.
December 29. 3*9 ts
oumnr tea company
HAVE appointed C. A ELLS of Macon, agent
for the sale of our Teas, which have acquired such
a wonderful popularity throughout the United States
over all other Teas imported into this country. All
kinds of our Teas are put up in neat packages covered
with sheet lead, and sold at New York prices.
Dec 22 38 4t C. T. C.
Miicou i asli Sion*.
W.G.BANtK O F T .
COTTON A VENUE,
OAA PACKAGES Fancy an 1 Staple Dry Go Is
) now opening, which will be sold cheaper than
any other hou.-e South of New York.
Rich Silks
Cashmeres and do Laines
Rich embroidered Cashmeres
English and French Meririoes
English and Scotch Ginghams
Rich de Laines ot 25c
Fine Linen Handkerchiefe at 124 c
Check Cambric at 124 c
Irisli Linens 50c
Heavy 7-8 Shirtings at fife
Red and White Flannels at 20 a 25c
Heavy Kerseys at 124 a 16c
Heavy Ticking at 124 c
Fine Bleached Shirting at 124 c
Fine English do at6fc i
Fine hem’dstitched Handkerchiefs,Embroidered Kid
Gloves, Silk and Cotton Hoe-*. Rich Gala Plaids, Rich
Plaid Alpaccas, Rich Embroidered Minfins, new style
Embroidered Rolws, Fine Bombazines, Fine Alpaccns,
at 37fc. ; 10-4 and 12-4 bleached Sheeting, Fine Bed
Blankets, Ac.
Oct.fi. 1847. 27tf
SILKS! SILKS!!
NOW OPENING
BANCROFT'S,
“cotton avenue.”
THE richest and largest stiK*k of Silks, ever before
ottered m thisinarket,
Rich Plaid Brocade Silkw,
“ Satin Striped and Plaid,
Satin, Plaid Poult DcLoie,
Plain Gro Do Swiss, 75 (S 874 cents.
5-4 Black Gro Ik* Rhine,
Black and Blue Black Satin.
M icon, Oct 20, 1847. 29 ts
“throidvrod Cashmeres.”
aA/v DRESS Patterns of tlie laicst style* oi Em
/wvJi.) broidered Cashmeres—small figure, Do. Rich
Moualm De Laines, just received at
14 A Ni’HO FT’S,
Get 20. 29 ts Cotton Avenue.
KEA &l COTTON have removed to W. B Par
kers Store, on Cotton Avenue, nearly .opposite J.
Cowles* Fire Proof Warehouse. ’Pheyluive instore and
otter for safe on accommodating terms:
200 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging,
175 “ “ Dundee
85 “ Slightly damaged “
50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope,
60 Bags Rio Cottee,
VO Tons Iron,
50 K-*gs Nails,
1000 llml’ank and Boiler Iron,
800 lbs Spring Steel,
800 Sacks Salt,
20 Boxes Tobacco,
10 “ Henderson Candles,
10 Baskets Cliamuaigne Wine,
5 Boxes Burgundy
8 Casks Bacon,
Segt 8, 1847 89 _
Tlioiniisfon .MuiitifHcttiring Fompmiy’a
OSNABI R(iS AND YARNS, of superior quality
just received and for Mile at lowest murket prices
by KEA 9c COT'PON, Agents,
Thomaston Manufacturing Comj my.
June, 30. 13 ts
/irm uvM'KANn: hhipiny,
M i'j OF II \ IMT'ORD, CON \ The uii<leiMiun*il
\ 1
Foravth and other towns in the State, on as favorable
terms as any res|Hnille Company. They w ill also in
sure ngamst tlie usksof River Navigation; theirpn tit
rates ore, 3-1 per cent to Si vatu is h, and 7-8 to l li.rles
ton REA Sl COTTON.
Macon. April I* 1847 •
STRAYED OR STOLEN
FROM the sultHcriber, on the night of the
in taut, a BLACK MARE, t bout four
|. mid an hall high, with b n/e lime, and
white hind legs, with vety heavy iuhii** ati-i tail, about
six years old Any irifiriiintiou of tin above aoiinal
will be thankfully received, and a Idtrral rewurd will tw
paid for her delivery to me in the lower eleventh dis
trict of Houston county.
ALLEN BUTTON.
Dec 29, 1847. 3U lui
Fruit ami oiii:ininfei:t:
SHKUBUERY, AC.
THE subscriber has fir sale, of Ilia own raising, the
following, with a variety of others not ♦ numerated.
Erergirens ~ Artxmti . Sweediah Junqwr. Wild
Olive. Portugal Laurel, Italian Fragrant Laurel, Pitt
os)K>rum. European Harvin, Tree B>xv% ..d, Cap- Jes
samine. Lauruatinua, Myrtle, Hcoteh Broom, Ac
Chinese M igtmlia. Pyrua Jajiomca, Vanusb Tree.
Yellow ond t'rmison Flowering Pomgranotea, D- üble
Flowering Alim nd. Peach, Apple and Cherry, Weep
ing Cherry. Yellow Mnltitfora Rose, witliaomechoice
vanetM* of ever blooming Rose*.
i'rutfs. —Dwarf and other Pears ol tbs lies! kinds,
Apricots and Nectarines, rhoiec Peach Trees and Cle r
ries. The (ireen Gage, Egg Plum, Mogul, and oth
er kinds
Pine#.—-Wistaria*. Bdghn, lloney.uckle. Jipan,
do. Chinese, White Myrrnphilla and La murk Ros*s.
Ac. Prices gem*rnlly below those ol the Northern
Nurseries. 8 ROHE,
tr#* Also—An aaiuttißtttl of Green House Plants
Macon, Jan U
HARDEMAN Sc HAMILTON,
M nre-Houst* and Commission >lc;elmntsj
MACON,
HAMILTON Sc HARDEMAN,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH,
r •rr’f N WILL give prompt attention to the sale ol
| Cotton and Country produce, as well as to
i the lilling of orders for Bagging, Rope, and
j tamiiy supplies. Sept. 29. 86 ts
| WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
I THE subscrib<*r, having removed from the j
’ ii^i WARE i ,OUS E oe-r-'ipied by him hint year, and
that long knowm an ( Iravf.s’ W areM’ 1 r..
j opposite to Grav'ES, A. Co’s. Store, respectfully
I tenders hia thanks to his former patrons and friends, and
i solicitri a continuance of their patronage, with the assur
ance that he will devote bis wliole time and spare no et
orts to promote their interest Liberal adva'o’RS will
l>e mane to those who require them: ami orders Ibr
BAGGING. R< >PE ami ‘l’WlNK,and other Merchan
dize, promptly filled on the most reasonable terms.
GEO JEWETT. |
May 18th, 1847. 7
ranaaruM.jrMMiiui u.i, > - w jki. am'. -aaawv j
HOltldlT A. AM.I’.N,
Factor and Commission Merchant,
No. 112, liny Street, Savannah, Leo.
Ur ILL attend strictly to the storage and sale of
(‘otton, Com, Flour, and other produce, and will
i make lils'ral cash advances on goods consigned to his j
; House.
References.—Mr James A. NisbetO
K. B. Weed, I
J. H R Washington, j Jcon -
Graves, W<kml .V Co.J
Dye A Robertson, Augusta.
Branon & Young, Marietta.
Dr. George F. Pierce, Sparta.
July 21,1847. Iy 16
HOLT At ROBERSOIf
FACTORS AND GEN FU 1L < OMMSSSION
MERCHANTS, Savannah Georgia,
UESPECTFI ! LLY tender their services to their
friends and the public. Having been actively en- 1
gaged in this branch of business tor several yours past, |
their actual experience ami observation hrts afforded
them every opportunity of becoming pertn tly tamillinr
with the duties and res|Kmsihilities attending itsopern
tiotis Their personal attention w ill be given to sales
off ’OTTON AND ALL OTHER PRODUCE con
signed to their care, also to executing ord rs for B \G
<;T\(;. HAI,i; Kol'K, KAMII.V AND H.ANT
ATION SUPPLIES, at the lowest Prices.
‘l’licir charges will be as few and reasonable as the
actual cost can be made, by strict economy, wUh liicil
itiesfor Storing, Weighing. &c.. which are not surpass
led in the city They hope by continued application and
i personal attention, to promote the interest.and give sat
: isiaction to those confiding business to their cure.
ASA HOLT.
’ i Sept 8,6m23 W. B. ROBERSON.
‘ Lunds in linker, Dooly, Lee and Early lor
Sale.
No 339,7 th District Early, now Baker, a valuable
lot; No. 67,26 th Dis. Early ; No. 130,8 th
| No. 95, sth Dis. Dooly; No 213, 13th District of Lee.
Visit or apply to the Subscriber at Hale turn da Ip J* (t.
(50 mile station Central Railroad) Scriven Cos., (in.
One of the above lots is near llawkinsville ; one near
i Travellers Rest; one near Sturkville.
1 Sept 8 1817 1y23 WILLIS YOUNG.
Valuable Z*ands and Town Property
FOR SALE.
THE Bank of the State of Georgia offers for sale,
the following described property, and solicits i
Sealed Proposals, until the first day of February next. 1
for the purchase of the whole, or any portion thereof,
! to wit:
I,otsNos. 5,6,7 and 8, in square 5, City of Macon,
• 1 each containing a half acre . more or less. Nos. 5 ami
6 improved with good dwellings and out houses, and j
! number 7 occupied in part as a stable lot. These lots—
i situated on the comer win are near the Macon Bridge, J
and at present occupied by S. Menard and George .
I Douglass—have been in the quiet possession of said •
Bank since Ist September, 1838.
i Lota numbers 5 and 6, in square f—City of Macon, i
lying on Whart street, occupied in prut with a large
close Warehouse, and as a garden, by St. Lanier.—
Held in undisturbed poaucasion by the Bank, since Ist
September, 1838, and considered among the best gar
den lot* in Macon.
Also, the large Fire Proof Stare on Cotton Avenue,
in Macon, occupied by IV. G. Bancroft, us a Fancy
Dry Goods Store. The lot extending from the Aven- *
ue the width ot the Store back to First street.—Proper
, ty owned by the Bank since 25th September. 1841.
Also, an undivided half interest in Lots 5,6, 7 and
8, in tin* City of Macon, known as Hardeman Ham
-lil ton's {Care House. Owned by the Bank since 24 th
September, Iwl’J.
Also, Lots 102, 105, 135. 13f*anl 137, in the 15th
district of Dooly—each containg 2024 acres, more or
i less. These lots comprise a valuable settlement lor
planting purposes—are situated on the direct road from 1
Macon to Tallahassee, in tiie neighborhood known as
Pnule:tow n, —are said to contain the best mill-seats, I
! (H miies from Flint river) in that j>art of G orgia, .and •
J a large dwelling house (unfinished has been erected on |
: one of the lots near tlie public road, oi tins property,
J the Bank has held quiet possession sine loth *.i frebru- i
m. 1848 t
Proposals to be addressed to the “President and Di- |
J rectors of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Savanna h,” J
| and to lie endorsed on the envelop, “Proposals for land,” |
or “proposals for Town property.”—These proposals j
i will be received and held until the Ist day ot February ‘
! next, when they wiii be opened, and those persons i
whose otters have been accepted, will be advised at ’
j once.
Terms.—One third Cash, and th balance one and
two years with lawful interest. Quit Claim titles to be j
made nt any time within the two years, on payment of
the balance of the purchase money and interest.'—Cer
tificates to lie issued to tlu*purchaser by tlie Bank, which
will be made transferable by endorsement.
By order of the Board ot Directors,
A. PORTER, Cashier.
Savannah, Dec 29, 1847. 39 tds
LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON GINS. ’
\\ r E respectfully inform our friends and the pi* nt<*rs ‘
, RARD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY isinl
’ full operation. j
j It is amply supplied with the very best materials J
which could Ih* selected. The machinery is all new , (
and constructed on tlu* most approved plans for the
| manufacture of Cotton Gins.
! The machinists and workmen employed in the estab
lishment are skillful and experienced in tlu* business;
I ami we have mndesuch improvements in the mcchari
! ism and construction of our Gins that we leel certain, in
every case, to furnish a Gin wjiich will jierform admi
rably w’ell.and give the purchaser entire satisfaction.
In tlie way of recommendation, we need only say,
that we furnished several hundred of our late improved
Gins to planters in various parta of the country during
! the season, and not one of that number has tailed to give
general satisfaction, both in speed and the sample ol
Cotton.
Cftr ORDERS can Is* sent to us by mail, or contracts
j made with our Agents who are travelling through the
country.
GINS will be sent to any part of the country, and in
all cases warranted to |s*rtorm well.
Persons addressing the Proprietors by mail, will di
rect their letters to Columbus, Ga
N. Ol’sley, Macon, is our Agent for Central Georgia.
E. T. TAYLOR 9c CO.
Sept 22 25tf Girard. Ala.
Oriswold's Improved Cotton Gins.
rp HE sulwerils-r will continue the manufacture of 1
; J Gins on his usual exteusive scale, nod embntces j
, tins oiinortunity to thank his numerous customers for |
their fiis ral patronage heretofon*. ‘l’lie estimation ill
w hich his (ins are held,may lie known from the fact
ot lus having sold more ttiuu two thousand during the !
lost three years—probably ten to one over any other
Factory in tlie Stale. ‘lnisevidence of th<* superiority •
td Ins Gins, is accounted for by lus (icing the first to in- 1
troduee the late improvements, and k* cping the lead I
by yearly adding new ones, ti first and wcoml mi
proveinents mad* the (piality of cotton perfect, though
some wen* rather slow- His third made them sum
ciently fast. It then only remained to make them more •
durable mid convenient, which Ins bn don- he lie-;
► fiev* - s etti*ctu:illy, by several new imiMrovenientsthe pr*.
* sent year: Iwsides, be has the exclusive right for the
• State, with the privilege of other sections, to furnish
Reid’s Patent NVutcr Roxe.q wlucli are lielieved to fw*
ten times nure durable than any other, by those win*,
1 have made a lair trial of them , and are mlaliihly se
cure against fir* fy fnrtioii. IBs fine Gins will gin’
Mastodon ('otton as well ns any Saw Gm can. His
ag< nts will visit planters generally, and exhibit S|h*ci- j
metis ol his late improvements, mid point out their ad
vantage* in time for all to engage and Is* supplied f*e
’ fore the next ginning season, or *ng igemeuis can lie I
1 , made by letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, I
’ Georgia tints will he delivered at the purcLos r’* res J
11 i den re, in any part of the State except the Cnerok*. ,
I counties, where they will h* lett at tlie Ik pot on the
1 Railroad most convenient to the purchaser. All w ar
ranted to perform well, if used Recording to the drive
! tioiis sent with each.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
M Ml VI 1841 |
SUPERIOR COTTON GIXVS.
wiltscriber would inform Us* planters ol G. i
| giii.tliat lie has removed Ins Cotton Gin I ctory |
to Bibb county, 34 miles from Maron.on the loud lend i
I ing from Macon to (iordoti, where lie intends to manu
ftugure CotUßl (tins of a quality aup* rior to any He has
1 ever l*rfore made, if le. In the eonstruetion of
| Ins I ims, he will particularly guard against tlie possil.fi
■ ity of taking fire from the Gin. And lierrhe would re
1 mark, that it ia iinposMtrle tor a Gin to take lire from
the box*** without the grossest neglect on the part of
thoe who have the maimifement n them, (tins t)i it
I get burnt, in nine him Ired am! ninety-nine titties out of
1 n thousand tak* fir* from a diffeient cause than lbs ls>x
To tics otyiH tiou the (tins manuiaeturedb y the stitc -
her, are rmt. and n>rrr hare beta liable. IBs Gin*
will In* made oi the |ict mnit rials, nu l warranted to
perform as well aa any f tins made in th m
ail e\t lletit wuler-power to turn lus nmehuierv, atnf
a good saw-nilll right at hand, which will enable him
sell Gill* ( |
the MMI O. Av M\ - I.\
April l # 1847 3tJ
s\inM,i:; NAOOi.es:
_ _ .MORRIS & WE^TCOTT have on hand
a ii..-t rate n • - ! \ |)IT dS. IIAR-
V, NI IAS and ( \URI At > • 1 h st. ■. <>j
nil kinds, which tb- yvv ; *ll nt p ice--. i -li lie* limes.
Their fecilities are such llmt lii* y c;m lower man
any other establishment oftli kni I in thecitv.
Give us a call Ih-fore v* n I “V. na'l vv** ask fora rc- j
commendation REPAIRING lone nt reduced prices,
in a workman-like manner.
Colton Avenue,next do<-r to A .1 A* I) VV.Orr.
Dec 3, I M 6 J 8
Farmers take Notice.
\ITE luiv tl. ti.rlii ol ru ilier > Countio. f.u
cl tine is the greatest ottbe day, and no humbug. It
cut.-* com, on’s, hay, shucks, straw, or stalks with great
rnpi lity.and u n lytliat a boy ol tw Ivc >• an ol! can
work ii. It can be attuefo dto a gin wheel without any
extra sxpcnae, ns the fly wheel answers fur n pulley.—
’i'|i<* great advunta --i this machiuc < -\< r nil others, is
ill the shape of the blade—ii ln-ing concave and convex,
parting tlie straw in the middle an I cutting both ways,
which no other blade can do. Eo simple is tins ma
chine, than any person that can grind un ‘ can put
the blade in order. Any black-smith can n .ke the
blade. VV-* shall k'-j. one hand lor our friends to
examine before nurcli siiji.
t IIAS P LEVY 9c CO.
Oenmlgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue.
Macon, July 11 I ->/ 1 Ats
OCMULGEE FOUNDRY.
M or.TS A LKVY are prepared at tin* shorteat
notice to furnish all kinds of finished Machinery,
Steam Engines, Castings in Iron or 111 ass. Mill Gear
ing of all kinds, li>-\il and Spur Gearing, Gin,
(tear of all patterns and .• s, Fan Gearing, Cotton
Gin work, r I’ ■ Hand Ra r, Fire Pm. i
Doors and Windows, Cemetery Railings. Gudgeons,
inks, 9cc. We invite our friends, and nil who are in
waut of any of the above articles, to give us a rail on
Cotton Avenue, A F HOLT.
M M S. HOLT
CHAH. P LEVY.
Maeon, Oct. 13. 1817. 28 jy
Cotton Presses for 3alc.
rjAIIF. Colton Pr. ’ uHnrk's Patent.) h**retofori
I used in the P ekbig establishment in this city, will :
he sold if immediate application is mode, nt very re
duced prices. including frame work, windlns, and every
thing complete for each press, and sold in consequence
of the proprietors having diseontinu -d the re-packing
business. Apply to KUBER l’ FINDLAY.
Macon, July 14, 1817. ts
SQUARE SALU.
1-JFLLOCK.S COMPOUND LEVER COTTON
) PRESSES. I ing r-( -"ib\ fi-d and in.p’ v
ed, are now ottered t<> tin -- wishing to put up Squ .ie
Bales ns a supi rior article lean) in use. An examination
of their construction and principle, by those who study
true economy, and wish a /on,l and permanent article,
is solicited that tli“y may * *■ and indge fi*r themselves.
Prices. E ghtv-iive Dollars, delivered in Macon,
which includes tfie whole ol tlie outfit 11 Irons, Rope, |
Latent Right. Ai*.
Annexed is bill of Timber for Same.
4... .pieces... .22 1 t long, 10 by 10.
1 “ lfi “ 10 by 10.
1 “ 21 “ “ 10 by 10.
4 “ 15 “ “ oby fi.
2 “ lfi “ “ 12 by lfi.
1 “ 12 “ “ 12 by 20.
1 “ 51 “ “ 9by 24.
2 “ 15 “ w 3 l.y 8.
2 “ 15 “ sby 5.
1 “ 10 “ “ 12 by 19.
1 “ 7 • “ 12 bv 14.
1 “ 9 “ “ 4by 12.
10 good plank H “ “ If by 12.
1 “ 25 “ •* 4by 12.
3 scantlings, 20 “ “ 3by 4.
Also, Gin Geering of all sizes, kept constantly on ;
hand : geering tor Merchant Mills. < \ m*n Factories
and Miu-Stones of every description, furnished to order j
at Foundary of R. 1 LNDLAY,Macon, Geo. j
Aug. 11,1847. . 19
Straw Cutters.
UFINDLW new lm uif .-niting a lot of Cut
. ting Machin* s, which, for practical us**, strength
and durability, are pr bablv unsurpassed. They are, by
the by, no patent rvj'tt nflhir, but a plain and substan
tial machine for cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder,
shucks, &c. with perfect ease ami despatch. Planters
and others are resjw*etfully invited to pall at Findlay's
Foundry, corner ot Walnut and fourth streets. Maeon.
June 23. 1847. ts
MILL-STONES.
f 111!
I. Stone Establishment in New York, will furnish
to order, french burr es<>pas, and coi/igne mill
stones, of any size, and warranted of the verv !>est
quality. ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, Nov. 13,1846. 40
IIACON IKON 4k BRASS FOUIV.
i>l DRY, and MACHINE SHOP.—The sub
scriber having recently made large and important addi
tions to his former list ol patterns for Ovi rshot, Breast
and Tub Mill Gearing, is now prepan-! !• execute or
ders for Flour Mills, ('otton Factories, Hors** power
Mills for plantation grinding. &c ■ -i un n Pi-*s
es, Gill Gear.F'ates and Bfuls, and Mill !:• -ns of every
description; all of which will be made of the very best
material and workmanship, on reasonable and accom
modating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17, 184fi. y!8
Fruit and Ornamental Tees*
THE underai/ne.: ir - ceivi / a large aasort
inentof the abovj trees, iroia Prince s Garden,
Long Island, which arc* offered lor sale very
cheap.
The fruit trees are ol the Itesi kind, embracing s**ve
ral varieties. There are gem, ne u in town who have
hud fruit and other trees from the same garden, andean
recommend them.
We regret that we cannot sneak French, as we
might in that case, otter great inducements to purcha
sers. 11YDE 9c JONES.
Dec 8, 1847. 36 4t
( kina, Mass and I'aFilienwaro
M THE ml iscribcrs are n.w receiving (inl
V V Edition to their ionm r, v *k. a general as-fc^ f j
V.a aortinent of the latest ar.l most lushionubl* J
stylos and patterns, among w hich are
Gold band French China Dining Fata.
White “ “ “ “
Gold band and White China Pintos, Dishes, Cover
Did lea, Fruit Baskets, Pitchers.—Coffee and Tea Cups,
by tin* piece or dozen.
White and Flowingbluc Granite Dining, Tea and
Toilet Sets., Pin les, Dishes, Cover Dishes, Bakers, j
Soup and Sauce ‘Puroi-tis, Pitebers, Ewers ami Basins, i
Conet‘B and Teas, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, and Bowls
to match Dining and Tea Sots.
Light Blue Dining,Tea an! Toilet Sets; Plates, Dish- j
es, Cover Dishes, \r. \c. to match. T I
Also, a large and complete assortment of COMMON 1
WARE, winch they otter to ( . untry Dealers, as low
as can In- bought in any other market in the State.
Our STOCK OF G LASS WARE, embraces every
kind and variety which 1 -donga to our branch of trade.
HYDE & JONES
Corner of Mullen y and Second Street
and opposite the Washington Hall.
Macon Sept. 29, 1817. 6in2fi
Crockery’"nil Gins* Ware*
1 AIMNG and Tea Sets, superfine Slone and China
1 3 Ware, and I’iuiii Ditto, Plain, and
riuited Glass War* il every description, Tumblers,
Decanters, Wines, Fruit Basket*, Pitcheri, &.C., a very
large and general stock just received by.
LOGAN Sl ATKINSON
sept 29 26tr.
Mutual Life Insurance ( uiupuuy of \. Y'oik.
MORRIS ROBINSON, President,
Samuil (IaWNAV, Secretary.
\GCUMULATEDiifti proiiti amount ** S4(H>jOOO.
. Ai'plications i oceived by C DAY 10.
July i, 1847. 14
LIFE IN&URANi
The Nautilus Mutual Life Inamance Comply*
!>8 WALL STRUT, NEW \"FK,
(CONFINES its busineMH inclusively to Insurance
J ufsin Lives and all insurance np|M-iiaiiung thereto j
It is organized u|nn the nmtnnl pnneqile wliieli has i
been fully tested and proved to !*e *up< r’u>i > any other. 1
‘l’he particular advantng. > oik*red by tins company
are:
1. A gnnrnnt e capital
2. An annual partu pat ion m tb* , o-I.h
3 No individual rufputisthfiU) beyond tlie amount oi .
premium.
4 Those who ii -tire for n I* es |.- riod than life, par
ticipate eounlly in the nnmiiil profile of the coinjiiinv. i
5 In all cv.*e* when* the nnmnd premium sliall n
tnnunt to |SO, tmd fin j* i c* nt. thsreol diall have be* n ,
paid in rnah, an approved n* t may I*.* given for the 1
remaining 40 p* r cent . payable tw- Ive mouths after j
dal**, bearing hi a |s*r *eut inter* st ‘l’lie inn rest to
I"’ paid annually p nt pal n< t to be railed in
unless the exig iu * • -i the *. nj a y irquire it, giv
ing sixty days i*tie , and then only by assessments
pro rai l to the extent that may be required to me t the i
engagements of the e nipn.'i).
The Hates ot insurance on (hn Hundred Collars. ,
. OlH* *.*r - *iip !%**••• lor
A ; r | vr.i i)i-n IHr \e- •<• W*-.
15 771 M-i |56 40 I n.i I d;i 2tf
80 91 95 I7; 4. 191 I 9fi 373
25 1 IN); | 12 iOl .A I 96,2 09 160
Ho 11 3i i ■: :r. 32 :121 s 74
35 I 36 1 53 J 75 64 l 35! 1917 00
AARON M YIEUCIIANT, P’ fem.
ROBERT B COLEVI W\ Pr. sid.*nt
Tut STKI.S * \ M Mereli.int, Rofwrt II Cofenmn,
O. 11 .dm dl. John M Niioti, Ru ird I • I’uidv, 11- 11
IV A. N* Ison, R. A Rea line. H niiuel ( Paxon. .la*. ‘
linrtitf, Jonathnn K 11-rrich. Loring Andrews, Wm
N S ymoiir.M (). Rnbeits, Riehard Irvm. C F Li:il
sey, John 8 Henry K. If t, Morii* Frank
lin, Hpeticcr S. Bast edict.
Pr -vs I’t ■ tM. Art 11 ini
iOT Th* com; any v. ;. ; tl, !.v ■ 8 ve*.
‘-v !e \ jt•*, \g< ... •, 1
October 27, 1817. 30
\N ABLE BolE-.1) M GRO MAN, a'-out 33
1
pny ibfe in 12 nmtuJi I- r -nle by
dcurr, - rhaut ico
Dee. *3 ‘•*>
NEW GOODS.
PTMIE snl ruler hnvmgjist received Ills Fall Stork
I of DltV GOODS, would respectfully invite
th ‘in -ntion oi thi* public, to examine his large and
l aimiu! assortment; the following ot’ which cunipri
! sr.s a part, viz:
A largo and beatiful stock of Silks.
Raw .-ilk Fluids, (ti new article.)
t air.lonia I’lnids, Si ik stripe Alpne.cn,
Ca-hmercs and Dehin *s. (a lari; stock )
Coronation Flnid, Black \.- i,
Colored Aljiaen, Bu*ma Vista brilliants,
]'laida lor ( hihfen’a clothes,
< iinghains, Calicoes,
Furniture Prints, of new and splendid patterns,
lied Taking, all ana Ii ties,
blue and brown tlomespun.a,
lapse vs, Kerseys, l’ine bed blankets,
broad Cloths, Cassiineres, Satinetts,
Kentucky Jeans, (told mixed do.
Carpets, Rugs, Green Baize,
bonnets, Ribbons, Artificials, wreathes,
Tabs, Slc , Mourning Collars,
Lace Capes, Work ( ollars, blnek Lace Veils,
Green Gauze Veils, Brace d* boys’ Leather belts,
White, red and yellow Flannels, Canton Flannel,
Counterpanes, Toilet covers, Piano covers, Table do.
Thread and Lisle Edgings, Ladies’ Cravats,
Gentlemen's Cravats, Silk Hose, Worsted do.
Cotton Hose,
Si k. Kid and Wollen Gloves, Gimp and Fringes,
llenistich Hnnd\**rrhi**ls, Bordered do.
Bobinet Lace, Silk Hand kerchieft,
Red and (Jreen (>il ('alien,
Velvet Ribbons. Black &, Colored Worsted Mitts, &c.
with a variety ol other gooda too numerous to mention,
but which 1 would be pleased to have you call and ex- f
amine. AMOS BENTON, i
October 13,1847 28
iiiaefeiilmtk CouipnnyN oilicc.
5014IIOAOWAY, N. •
York.—'This is to certify that j
/Vy^* < z k t r / M s . Geo Brainkrd, ot the
/•V * _ v ‘ a State of Georgia, is duly ap- j
fa? -A*i VU/ / *I pointed the General Agent of
/<j this Company in and for the \
i ’Wy.'k” i States ot South Carolina and i
I ; i ‘Georgia,and is authorized to
1 \ vyl- ,i Vi'wrx / ,^ stn hhsh Jjoca l Depots there-!
V V C)/ / :, i,& to grant rights to vend !
V\ * TaBMsE J J the Company’s Medicines.)
\ {./ Every Agent must have a
cei ’ ‘heat*’ with the seal of the
Company thereon, signed by
it*! Secretary and countersigned by the nforesaiu Gene
ral A>_r**nt. No one is authorized to sell the Company's I
Medicines without such certificate.
EDWARD BARTON, Sec’ry.
G R ,1 E FEN BERG MEDICINES.
The undersigned is folly prepared to establish a Graef
enbarg Depot in nil places ol proper size in S. Carolina j
and Georgia. Immediate application should be made,
personally or by letter, to George JJrainerd, Agent, I
c., < . \ !>< ii Carter, opposite Charleston Hotel. As
there will ordinarily be but one Depot in a town or vil
lage, the agency will be very valuable.
The celebrated Medicines ol the Graelenberg Compa
ny are rapidly and completely.supers* ding all others.—
Where once introduced, no one thinks of using any
oiliers. Their character is best explaii ed by the fact that
Thirty Thousand Hoi res of their Tills alone are sold
each and every week.
Ceri ificatesupon certificates from all parts of the coun
try are constantly received, testifying to their wonder
ful powers. Their efficacv is almost immediately felt,
as that a single box will show- the invalid whether they
are or are not doing him good. The sick should at once
a? midon all other medicines give these pills a fair trial.
The operations of the company throughout the world
are of unprecedented magnitude, the high and command
ing character ol which lias received the unqualified ap- 1
probation of distinguished Clergymen, Jurists, Fiiilan- j
! thr pists, and the public generally. The Patent Med
icine business is assuming an entirely new position
through the Graefenberg Company. Almost every tam
i ily in the land lias occasion to use some kind of patent
* medicine, and an organization like that of this compa
ny is of paramount public importance. By this meuns,
re inble medicines may be had.
The leading article to which public attention is invit
ed is the Graefenberg Vegetable Tills. The following
complaints yield with certainty to their power:
Asthma, G reen Sickness,
Bilious Complaints, Bowels Gripes, Heartburn,
—deficient action in, Headache, Hysterics,
Catarrh, Constipation, Incontinence of Urine,
< lough of Pregnancy, Indigestion, Jaundice,
Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Dyspeptic Consumption, Menstruation, suppressed
Digestion—iinperlect, or painful,
Erysipelas, Epilej>sy, Nervous Disorders,
Fever —low, Nervous, In- Neuralgia, Paralysis,
term it tent, Remittent, Rheumatism,
Fever and Ague, Stomach —various diseases,
Fluor Albus, (or Whites) Whites.
In all chronic complaints the most implicit reliance
may be placed. They purge away offensive humors,
orr< Ht the progress of disease, and at the same time re
store tone and vigor to the system.
Cancers. Pic Doloreux, Low Spirits, Worms, &c.
yield to their power. Price 25 cents a box.
The names of the other mediciea are ns follows:
Tiie Children's Panacea. —This medicine should be
in every family throughout the world, it is sovereign in
all diseases to which children and youth are subject.—
For summer complaints, dysentery, and all other af
! fertiona l the stomach and bowels, it is infallible.—
Price 50 cents a bottle, with ample directions.
The Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment.—
Wherever inflammation exists, this Ointment is a posi
tive and infallible remedy. Price 25 and 50 cts. a box.
The Graefenbeau Fever and Agee Pllia>.— iUe
rtl;“t implicit reliance may be placed on these Pills.—
‘They are ii.* s only positive cures known, and should be
tried l\ all whosuikTfrom thisdisease. Priceftlabox.
The Graefenberg Eye Lotion.—For disorders of
the yes this Lotion has no equal. It is compounded
upon the most scientific principles, and has performed
extraordinary cures, for violent inflammation, dim
i„ and tailing of the sight, weakness ol the eyes, in
voluntary weeping, foreign substances in the eye, &,c.
it is a positive and speedy cure. Price 25 cents a bot
tle, with full directions.
The Graefenberg Health Bitters —Sovereign to
buildup the enervated system, to restore the appetite
and clear the skin. Price 25 cents a package.
Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound.—Warrant
ed to make two quarts superior in quality, to any in the
world. Price $1 a bottle.
GEORGE BRAINERD, Agent.
Hyde & Jones, Agents, Macon.
James Duncan, “ Milledgeville.
December 22, 1817. 38
lIOTANII ! POTASH !! Just received Mid for
sale, by SiIOTWELL & GILBERT.
Macon, Aug. 11,1817. 19
(lOIfGHBM >v ITSBI Jl iwivt4 tad far
j safe, by SiIOTWELL & GILBERT.
Macon, Aug. 11,1847. 19
Glass! Glass!! Glass!!!
I ÜBT received and for sale, a large lot of Glass, o
• I all sizes from 8 by 10 to 24 by 3U. Also a lot of
W hite ljead. Persons wishing to purchase, will do
well to call. SiiO i VV ELL a- GILBER T.
Matron, June 1,1847. 0
TAKE NOTICE,
mil AT the subscribers keep constantly on hand a
J. large stock of •
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDIC INES,
Fancy Article*, Perfumery,
Glass, Druggists’ Glats-wnre,
and a host of articles too numerous to particularize.
Their medicines are all fresh, and pure, and cheap.
The public ure respectfully invited to call and see.
SHOTM ELL &. GILBERT.
Jan* <3,1 50 1*
<•. SSCI'XZSffOITI
HEALTH RESXOKATIVE :
\n I'llectUHl Rcmi'ily lor Coiisk* uml *'ol<W,
1n,., ('uinplnint, Itiii'iii’- ol ltl>od—Rain
in the Mill’ nml * he*l—al*o lor PurifYiug
Ilie IHimhl—ErmUeaUuu Eniptiou* on (hr
M.lll—noil nil olhi'i roiniiliiiiil. nriMiit: Ironi
tio-uuiil ol lour in llio Ktonnu li.
rj-.i||;, fli.'iu v i'l li"’ Hmlth Brrtomliv* in wi well
I liiviwm to the putilir. that the projirietor comuder,
t‘i.'. ! iilih'.l .og ol i. rtilK'Hirn n” ii'elew, but throe ileni
i,,u. ~|, , iiniiung them rmi ilo so by onllmu oil the A
hi l’ iiujilil.-ti limy iileo l liml > ■! the Aijfnt, trrtiti*
The tol ho i* ot rertilifitie m in .111 L>i. t hit Lull, the well j
known New \ork eheioiet:
“| [,,vi itm yzeil n lioitle .1 niedicine Hilled ‘C Brink- 1
eth'dl * Ileidth Kentontive,’ find lind that it doe. not j
in Merottry.or .tty ototf netiUg |>ir)>man. m. m>r |
ojiinm in any ufitl"rm.. It l. ooni|Kwed ol vegetable
matter entirely.”
.Itwrs It ( iiii.ti n. M P.
C BRINKKItIKiKK, l , r..|irteior, N. Y.
Pi in im I olt'.c. in the wt. .r • <>) M. wm 1 1v t. < a.Cot- j
I II S A Cos , importei. nnd dt iih-re ill l>iue, Oil., &.C , I
|-'or siie by HIIOTWKLL & GILIIIIUT, Acent.,l
M ~,.11, aleo, by Dnutirin. g :u rally tlirouglumt the t’. 1
j Slilb'e.
May I*, HM7. 6 ts
QUININE! QUININE! j
I t'ST ne. ad and loi nh , n lame lot of the (hove
,1 1. lined nil. I. HIIOTWKLL A. OILHKRT.
Oetoher 13, Irtd7 ‘in
Shot well A Liihirl,
111 nr, nt arrival, t r -,i N w N h >h. have reeetved a
|>, oi I t ..iii|’ > . I Dinge, Meiiteinee,
j Chemii , I'ullila, (i, , D)i -Htuli, ii’ &lc., nil of
1 wine', . ia w i,II : i'd to tla’ puldic very low, lor north.
’ l -. I timid ‘ ti. a-I .intent ol PATENT
vILuinNKH. IH"II.: wliieli lire Or ItiM'ti'. iuetlycel
■ I Ain nnd K’ rer I’iltn. which rmely, ifever tail
lellicta cure. Alan, hie (oin)iottnd Cnthnrtie Pilln,
i an invaluahle Kanniy Mi dicine.
Macon, Oct.'la i 13, IHt7 2d
1)11 Vl*. OII.S. Vr'.--.liiHt ri'i ted Ironi
tie “New York Brook!) i W hil ■ l. nd Coinjainy”
No. t. No. 3. Lstm nmi I'm. \S hue leud
Aleo in Hi —Luis e I and Taim ra Oil; P|iirit
Tan'i)titi. . Vat ~i,h I, iiinl l.iek ; Piiiiy.Paftit.Brnali.
Ae PATTLN A TAYld'lt.
April I, In 17 27
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
BROWNLEE’S BALSAM OF CHERRY.
13 lt:eu Ittiiiul effectual in ninny cases where j .
I Wfei ii's cclebrat and Babain bat. entirely failed.—
It k- a rein* ly lir the following complaints:
Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Hoarsen. Breast, Lung Complaints and dis-
Bronchitis, Coughs, east s induced by public
Incipient Con.-u mpt inn, sj tea king.
2UTXS &.CO S.
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA,
An immediate remedy for Ulcers of the Htomach, I
nnd of the Limb'd, &,c., I'imnles. Liver Diseases, Tet- |
ter and Ring Worm, Syphilis, Rheumatism, Dyspep
sia, &c.
PARKER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU,
A concentrated and effectual extract of the Diasnia i
Crenata, great pains having been tnken by the Chemist
to prepare an article suitable for l'hysiciau’s prescrip
tions. It is confidently recominenededjo the Faculty
nnd individuals as a certain remedy in the following
complaints:
Chronic Catarrh of the bladder, Morbid irritation of
the Urellm and bladder, Retention and Incontinence
of Urine, Gleets, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous
Affections, Kidney Diseases, Gonorlica, &c.
BROWNLEE’S TONIC BITTERS AND PILLS.
A powerful tonic remedy for Frustration of the Syst
em by sickness from the following complaints—Liver
Complaint, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Ague.
Indigestion, Nervous Irritation, Disordered Stomach,
Fevers, &lc.
GERMAN HAIR TONIC.
Which the proprietors have known to bring a lull
head ot hair on a perfectly bald head, nnd it will inlnl- !
libly keep the hair from failing out. Being a better and
cheaper article than usually Fold.
OINTMENTS.
Hey’s lor Ring Worm, Tetter, Scald Head,
“ “ Itch nnd Cutaneous Eruptions,
“ “ Flies, <fcc.
BROWNLEE’S VERMIFUGE.
A pleasant nnd effectual cure lor worms and similar
diseases ot children. The above Medicines may be)
had low by country Merchants, to sell again at retail,
ot HAMMOND Si Cos. New York, or J. II & W. ;
S. F.LLIS, Macon, Cook & Carver, East Macon,
Dnnid Sanford, Forsyth, M. U Fryer, Bamesville, i
Messrs. Hill & Chapman, Griffin, Dr. N. L. Aiigm, |
Atlanta, Anderson, Dalton, W. S. Townsend, |
Ferry, and others.
Macon, Dec 29, 1819. 3‘J 3in
legal notices.
HOI SION SJIEIUIT’S SALE—WiII be
sold before the court house door in the town of
Ferry, in said county, on the first Tuesday in February
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following pio
perty, to wit:
One sorrel Horse and sorrel Fiily about five years
old each ; levied on as the property of Redding Stokes,
to satisfy one fifa from Houston Superior Court in favor
ot Richard Johnson, jr. and William Smith, ndm’r. on !
the estate of Needham Smith, deceased, vs. Redding
Stokes, and D. W. Taylor, security on the appeal.
E. K. HODGES, Dep. ShfT.
Jan 5, 1848 40
1 UARDIAN S SALE.—WiII le sold on the first
vJT Tu -day in February next, Im tore the court house
door iii Greenville, Merriwethercounty, a Negro child !
belonging to Lucien Newton, minor. Sold under an
order from the Inferior Court of Jasper county.
O. 11. F. NEWTON, guardian.
Dec 15 37tds
Gcorgi 31 —ns lie oil County.
“IT"’” II ERE AS Moisey Mcßride applies to me for
v? letters of Adiuuiisiratiou on the estate of Feler
Mcßride, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to In
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, ii any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this sth day of Jan
nary, 1848. W. W. CORBITT, c. c. o.
Jan 5. 41 5t
CjU'oi’Kisi—llonroe County.
UfHEREAS Joel Willis applies for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of John Crawford, late
of said county, deceased.
f And whereas William M. Evans applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Charles Evans, late
of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show’ cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand at office, th>s 19th day of Jan
uary, 1849. E. G. CABANISS, e. c. o.
Jan 19. 42 2t
€!corgin—Monroe County.
The Justices of the Inferior Court of said County,
sitting for ordinary pui poses, Jan. Term, 1848.
TOHN W. SIMMONS Guardian of Jeptha Bow- ‘
J din, having fully settled with his said ward, prays ;
letters ot Dismission from his Guardianship.
It is ordered by the Court, that this rule be published j
forty days, in terms of the law, at she expiration of
which tunc said kiure will be gianted cause to
the contrary !>e shewn.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
E. G. CABANISS, c. c. o.
Jan 19, 1849. 42 40d
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
ALL persons ind 1 ted to the estate of Aley Hughes,
. late ot 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, 1847. 37 fit
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
4 LL persons indebted to William McKenzie, late
XjL of Houston county, deceased, or his estate, are !
hereby required to make payment, ami those to w hom
the said deceased was indebted, to render in their de
mands, legally attested, within the time prescribed by
law to JOHN SUTTON, ) v ,
henry McKenzie,j hl °”
Jan IS, MS. II <1
r to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb coun
ty, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of George W. Moore,
late of said county, deceased
MARY MOORE, Ex'rx.
HENRY E MOORE, Ex’r.
Jan 19 42 infin
THH If MONTHS tion w
1/ made to the 1 iuiorulde the Inferior Court of Upson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to
sell the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Nancy
Bandy, deceased. JOHN FRANKLIN,adm’r.
Nov 3, 1847 30 mini
00l Il MONTHS after date application will be
‘made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to
sell all the lifliufeuiid Negroes belonging to tile estate of
Thomas Fulton, late of said county, deceased.
R L FULTON.
JAMES AVERETT,
A dm'rs De bonis non, with the I Till annexed.
Oct 27 30 iu4in
T.M)TR MONTHS after date, application will lx*
r made to the honorable the Inferior Court ofTwiggs
county, when sittinn for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the lands and Negroes belonging to the entnteof
William P. Brooks, lat of said county, dece *■* *1
LAVIN’IA N BROOKS, adin’x.
SIMON N. BECKMAN, adiu’r.
October 20,1847. 29 mini
TjMH It MONTH*
T mnde to tht honorable the Inferior 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.
MOSES HOWARD.ndin'r.
October2o. 1817. 29 mini
rtOl'lt MONTHS nit r date applicntion will U*
P ir.rule to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to
sell the real property belonging to the “late of Charles
T. England, deceased, situated in the city of Mncon,
for the benefit of the h- ir- nnd creditors.
JOHN MYERS, Adm’r. I
Octols*r2o, 1917. 4m20
PAM PON 130
\DMINISTK.\T(>R'H SAI.K—WiII !r. |,| on
the ftnt Tnes<fny in February next, liefbre tfie I
Court House do<>i in Knoxville. Crawford c'linty, 100
acres of land, lying near the village ofCnllruleti known :
os the Brown nlace.—Sold ns the property of Samuel
Bivins, late of Monroe county, deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs. Terms lihcti'l.
ROLAND BIVINS.
GEORGE W BIVINS.
A dm'i* with the Will annexed.
In It, KMt
HIT #*4
\DMINISIR \foRS HALE.—WiII be sold Ih
forei’iMirt House door 111 th** etty ot Macon, on
th** fiist Tu ‘(•lay in March next. Is iwo ii the uhi iI ,
hours of sale : the House and Urt of Land, form* rly
occupied by BiaeU-liear Biyan, m Vitieville, awaiting
lands t fen tfeall and otiieis. and rontniinng ot-ut
87 acres, mostly woodland, with n comfortable dwell- j
Ing house nnd outhouse* on tiie pirmises Sol*l by or
der if the Interior Court ot Pulaski county, sitting tor i
ordinary purposes, us the property of tie* estate ol Black j
shear Bryan, de* *.us*d. Ferine made km-wu on lli*
day of sale. ELLEN A BUY AN, Admrx.
M’G It HAN SELL, Adm’r.
Jan I, 41 ids
4 DMINIHTIGVmR S SALE -Will fe mid, in
J~\_ the towti ol Lamer, Mae* n county on tit first
Tuesday in March next, all the p ro:iui * s(uie ol Ro
bert Brown, lt* of said c unty, deucased, consisting t
mainly of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Tmns t
mad’ known on the day ol nle.
JOHN T. BID )WN, •din’r
Jan 19 42 tdt
LBGAL NOTICES.
fiporuin I'ulaski Couiitv
L MM *>NTIIS alter am,-. „ IK* ,
ia u'aile tu tiie Hbuoralile, the InfrriLr ( 1 v ’“’ **e
Im auiilCuunty when Pitting an uri.urt ni l ..’.T 1 * in “"<1
l. v, tu hell alt the l l t.laU'l.„, B i„,„ r )
Miner and urpltonuf BlnckHhear Bryant tll-"..a! t’ 5 ’ 3 "’
.1.: JAMES KIYaMt”
| ‘t'P WOBrTMgafter data, I2.it—
I lllildt ' ill'’ llonorabl” Inferiuf Cuurt oTrtw
( utility, w hen sutting-aa n Court of Ordinorv f
tu sell onelut land No. 2IH in In District 4dfU ff eavt
, &Td D^’Mon^10
_V \ kh mV UiAII A ‘ >n, ' :R ''.raard.
I tXKI ("I'Oll'S SAI.K.—AViII he 7old„„ n r ”
I t Tuesdiiy in Mnrck next, at the Court n ‘ lr ' t
Pulaski county,the followinn land, tu wit “ 111
The west half ol Lms No. 31G, nnd 301 i n ,t
dirttnet ol utitiinnlly Wilkinson, now p u | -*>h
ntljttiniiiu James Bryan and Burrell Jonlnn I, ! “"''.'V.
to the estate ol Daniel Massey, late of ‘[ ■,
deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirsainf,.,.' l i" n, J r .
Terms ol sale on the day. rPd,u .
WM. BRYAN F.'.
Dec. 89,1847. ’ tx Z:
POSTPONED. —-
\ “M.mHTßvroirs salr._wiii he Md
i at ihe court in Irwin county on r •
Tuesday ;n March next, Lot No. 3H, m tj, eHt . , ! rsi
\ trict of said county, sold by order of Court oi
county, ns the property of David Young, decent
, late of said county. uaetJ
JOHN S. GOODWIN, A,W,
Daoemberß9, hit, .j 0 fi(s ■ r
\DM IN ISTR ATOR’S SALE.—B v virtue .r~
/\ order from the Honorable the Inferior ( ..un ,2*
• Twiggs county, when sitting lor ordinary nnrkL?
! W'H !•■ *>!<! helnre the Court House door in'the tow*'f
j Marion, I wiukscounty, on the first Tuesday i„ m"?
next the Nenrues belonunn K to the estate of Willi,™
I . Brook., late of said county, deceased. Term. 1
sale made known on tla* dny.
I.IVINIA N. BROOKS, Adnt’rx
BECKCO^
\ DJIINfSTII ATOU’S S \LK—Will hewM
/V on the first Tuesday in February next hefow.',k.
( ..’irt House in Cuthbert, Randolph county, lot of
Land No. s I—llth district ol oriptnally Lee now Kan
| dumb county. tu ’
Alsu, mi the same dny, Itefore the Court House door
at Mount \emnn. Muntgotnery county, IsitofLand
Nu.2i.rt, in the sixth district of said county, orittaUft
VV ilkinsnn now Montumnery county. Sold by ordX
nt the Inferior l nutr of I wig™ county, ns the property
ot nines Coombs, late of said comity, deceased and
sold tor the (teneht ot the heirs and creditors ‘ “
D. H. COOMBS, >’
JAS. R. COOMBS. (
Dec 1,1847 x’tds
."'"M'TIiATnKs SAI.K - ,a
■ ™ order of the Inferior Court ul Twig™ county when
f ‘: r ," r ’ ! nnr y purposes, will he sold nt the (W
House ot V\ nlker county, on the first Tuesday in Feb
rnnrv next. Lot ot I,nnd number two hundred and for.
tydour (244,) in the 25th ihstrtet, and third section of
originally ( herokee now Walker county. Sold fc r the
beneht ot the heirs nnd ere,liters of Dorothy Rhodes
deceased.— 1 onus on the dny of sale. ’
Dee 1 18-r ECK > Allm’r.
—rT O 1 ■ 184 ~- 35 Ids
| _ —— ...
\ DJI I!\ ISTRATOR'S SALE.—WiII he .IH
/V on the first Tuesday in February next, before the’
I house door l in Stewart County, between the u su-
I I' 1 8! the following property tn wit : one lot of
land lying and being in the county of originally
. now Stewart, containing two hundred two and hulf
. (9021) acres, known by No. 148 in th** 19th District of
said county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd cred
itors of David Summernll late of Appling County de
ceased. 3i
rx , lESSKE SUMMERALL. Adtn.
, Dec. Ist 1847. ills—3s
A I>M IN ISTRATOR'S S A LF,—Will he
i V. ngreably to nil order of the Honorable, the Interior
Court of Upson county before the Court House in Ba
ker county on the first Tuesday of February next, one
lot of land No. IS6, eighteenth district of Ihiker.heione
int! to the Estate of William Robertson deceased
Terms on sale dny.
JNO. W ROBERTSON, Adm.
IVc. Ist 1847. f, w 35
\ DMIIfISTR \ l oirs s ILE. \_ j, ,
I \. on ord* r of the Inferior court of Wilkinson Coun
ty when silting lor ordinary purposes will be sold at the
I court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in
> February next.during the ussual hours of side, all that
| tract or parcel of land situate, lying and lieing in the
Second district of said county, belonging to the estate
of John Crumbley Sr. lately deceased of Wilkinson
county Georgia. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors ol said estate.
JOHN CRUMBLEY,Sr. \* ,
JESSE CRUMBLEY, j AdllW *
Dec Ist 1847. tds—3s
\ DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
order ol the Interior Court of Sumter county,
j * hen sitting tor ordinary purposes, will be sold at the
i j court house door in said county, oil tiie first Tuesday
in February next, between the usual hours of sale, the
. following pronerty, viz: Mary a negro woman, about
r thirty year® old, and Isoae. n l*y nL.ut u*n years old,
ami cust tiuii o! tAJt ot Land, No. 119 ami v • bail ot
lot No. 143, in the Isth district of originally now
Sumter county ; said lands are w ell improved and in a
high state ot cultivation—also, No. 226, in th*- ‘/7th dis
trict of said county. Sold as the property of the estate
ot r l hoinas M. Mann, lute ol said county, deceased
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate!
Terms made known on th** day ot sale
SARAII T. MANN, Adm’rx.
Dec. 1,1847. 35 tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on
the first Taesdav in February next, before the
I court house door in Thomasville, Thomas county, be
, tween the usual hours of sale, Lot of Land No, 31U,
in th** 19th district of Early county, originally, now
Thomas county, containing two hundred ? rd fifty a
| cres; sold as the property of Archibald Gray, iate of
r I albot county, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. Terms made known on the day ofsale.
WILLIAM M. BROWN. Adm’r.
November 17, 1947. 33 tds
\lMfilM*Tlc vroir* SUE.
be sold, >n the first Tuesday in February next, be
toic the Court Uous** in Lamer, Macon county, the fol
lowing lots ot Laud :—Lots No. 41,97,21,and 211, all
in 2*l District, and Lot No. 237, in the Ist District, all
formerly Muscogee, now Macon county. Sold by an
order oi the Court ot Ordinary of Bibb county, ns the
property ol Murdock L Mathereon, deceased. Terms
cash. WM. ii. CALHOUN, Adm*.
Dec. 1,1847. 35
1 DMINISI R 4TOH
lx. order ol the honorable th** Interior Court of
Lowndca county when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will
b* sold on the first Tuesday in March next, between
the legal houss of wile, before th* court house d**or in
Trounville, hi wud county, the following lots ol
Number 352, unimproved, containing 490 acres, more
or has; Lot number 522, well improved, with a good
saw gin, containing 490 acres, with ten acres except
ed in the north-east comer, all in the 10th district of
said county , fcfeld as the property of Janies M. Fat
ten, late of said county, dec a- d—sold for the use
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Twins of
sale made known on tin* day.
WILLIAM FATTEN, ndm’r.
Dec 15 37 tds
Administrator s sale.—win be told on
the lust Tuesday in February next, before the
court housu door in Tlioinaston, Lot ol Land number
seventy-five, in tin* 10th district of formerly Monroe,
now Upson county, belonging to the estate of Richard
N. Smith, deceased, lute of Upson county, and sold
by order of the Honorable the Inferior Court ol said
county, when sitting for or Unary purposes—. iiu so and
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceas
ed JOHN WETHER BY mlm’r.
Dec 8, 1847 36 tds
XDMINISTUATOR’H SALE. —By virtu** of an
. order ol th** honorable the Inferior Court of Tw iggs
county, when sitting for ordinary pur|H>aea, will Is* sold
on the Inst Tuesday m March next, In lore th** court
[ house dor of said county, within the ic*ual hours of
I safe, the following Land lind Nigroes, belonging to
the estate of Thomas Fulton, d* r> used, late ol Tw ggs
1 county, to wit: 24n acres of land, more or few*, well
improved, lying in Mini county, ndjommg lands of
James Avereii, Freeman Finch and olh* is. better known
ns in** plrititiitu.il wliereou said die is and iorni**riy li\* and ;
ulso two likely ii* gro men. Bob, 41 yeatsold, and Bill*
to years <)| ( | —the above described pn |s*rty t be sold fir
j n diViNion ol said estate. Ten ns made known on the
idavofsule. R L IUI/J'gN,
JAMES AVERI/iT,
Adnfrs Dennis non with the Will auiuxed.
Dm H
IV\I t I loirs NVi.IA. A rirabil to an or
del ot the Honorable tli<* inferior Court ol Macon
county, win n hitting lor oulinary purp*s*s, will Is*sold
on th* fist Tuesday in February next: befon the
Uotni lloii**** d*H>r in Atirittets. Suinier I’ounty,
L>i N- 24-. in tln* 16th d 1 strict,and Lot No. 91, in the
17th d.strict ot said couuty.
Afro, on lit* first Tu* *dny in March next, lirfore the
< Oiii tH ii d* or m Txi.imitton, ls*t No. 152. in the
Ist district *1 formerly Tre ip now Talbot county.
Also, on th** mst ’i’liesday in April n* xt, Ulore the
Court Him*lor in SiluVaki county, Lot N” l-2. m
tli* I Mill *l.Htrut **l formerly Is*** n*w Slew it e* unty.
All the nhov pro| etty sold l*r the benefit ot the lu ua
ol John Kihiiii. Im** ol Macon < >untv. d*ceiiwd.—
T* mis mail* know II 011 tli<* days ol Kile.
\\ 11.1.1A M RI ‘SHIN, )
S Ii I 1.1,1 ON'. [ Ex'rs.
JOH N C RODGERS.)
Sept. 1, 1847. 4MkMS
i D.MIMFTRATOR'S SALE.-Will be s* .1 on
/\ ttu Ii iTu s*tny in Match next Is .or** ill** l,l
non - d*s>r ill Mae* n, Ifihi* county, th* following kinds
Udoniimg to the es an ot James llnrdiii, late l sa**t
county, .i* ,sd, I,* t* N * !3>. 138 nnd hall ol Lot
nutiiVr 137, i” the 7th t!.strict nrigitmlly Baldwin t:ow
Ihl b county. The lands are hi on** body, and contain*
tn - *if■■out tv* hlmdred ta res, hold l*-r the Is nrllt w
tie- liei *>l lid * t ite Terms, twelve in till*” credit,
with approvedtreurtty. .....
TIBM A BROWN,
Adm'r. Dc hum nmutth the W%U annexed
D c 29 ids.