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ghakfog in* j'*<wuiS h*'D •# ««W ‘"W;
Willi Sneh-'I gossamer Unit Ml by night.
Fdarling bi* coronet oi golden cm o,
Where .re the *>ug* °< * UD>
Ou’uiup llie dusky eyelids of Ihe South,
T 'I iimile mi l e lencs wakon up M one,
"V.,j M,.riling siug* with a warm odorous moulh.
Whore are Uio merry birds t—Away. away.
Uii panting win..;, through the mclemcnt sates,
* J.tst owl* slioul l prey
a * Ua lagsled at uoou-day,
And tow with bemy beak tb .-ir lustrous cye«.
Where are the bloom* of summer?—In Uic West,
up, ihino their las* to tho last sunny hours,
When the mil 1 Eve by sud leu Night is prest.
Like leiirtul JPrwurplw, snatched frurn uer flower*
To a moat gli-omy breast,
IVbore I* tbe prido of Summer—the preen prune
The many, miuv leave* nil twinkling!— Throo
On he roouad e!ui; three on the naked lime
Trembling—and one upon tho old oak tree .
Where' i» tbe Dryad's immortality I—
Orme into moornful Cyprus and dark yew,
Or wearing the lone gloomy winter through
’ lu the srxK th lolly's given eternity.
The squirrel gloat* on bi* accoraplUhod hoard.
The ant* bavo brimmed their enmtra with ripe grain.
Ami honey-bee* have stored
Tbe iwccta of dummat; m their luaciou* celts ;
rile swallows nil have winged acrossthe mam;
Hut here the Autumn melancholy dwell*,
Ami •>->>• her lemful spells
[ Amom.it the nule** shadow* of ihe plain.
Alone, alone,
L’|*oii ft niopay fttrtne* _ %
*it* mini reckon* up the dead and gone,
With the last leave* tbr a lovo-rromry.
Whilst n'l ihe withered world look* drearily,
Like a dim picture of the drowned past
In the hushed miud'a uiyateriou* far away.
Douhthil what ghostly thing will steal tbe last
Into that distance, gray upon the gray.
O go and sit with her, and hr o'erolinded
Cuder the languid downfall of her hair
Hlic wear* a coronal of Sowers faded
L’pou her forehead aud a face of care:—
There i* enough of withered every where
To make her lower—and enough of gloom;
Thrrr i* enough of sadncaa to invite,
Ifonlv for the ro*e that died-whose dot m
la Beauty’s—she that with the living bloom
Of conscious rlieeka most bcautifie* the light.—
There i* enough of surmwiug, anJ quite
Enough Of hitter fruit* the earth doth bear—
Enough ot chilly dropping* lor her howl;
Enough ol fear and shadowy diapair.
To frame her cloudy prison for the soul 1
' Flint. Putt.—Filial duty it waa impoaaihle to do
I acrihe by words: but a description by words was un-
I hirrinn- It we*tint duty which all felt and under-
I Stood; anil which required uot the power of language
to explain, It wu* more properly to be called a prin
ciple than a dtitv. It required not the aid of memory;
it needed not the exercise of understanding; it waited
, nut the slow deliberation* of reasoning; it flowed
siKintaucously hum the fountain of our feeling*; it was
I involuntary iii our feelings; it wa* a quality of our he-
" inf, iuufttc nml coeval with lif*» which, tbiogb alter-
wards cherished a* a passion, wa* independent of our
I mental power*; it wa* earlier than all intelligence in
lourfuuls; it displayed itself in the catliest impulses
of the heart, aud was on emotion of fouduo** that re
turned in smiles of gvstitude the affectionate solici
tude*. tbe tender anxieties, tbe endearing attentions,
experienced before memory began, but which were
Q,,t less dear for not being lemeinliercd. It was the
■ueranicct of nature in curheaita, by which tbe union
of parent and child wm sealed and rendered Perfect
in the community of love, and which, strengthening
and ripening wilii life, acquired vigour from the un
demanding. n-nl was most lively and active, when
most wanted; when those wlio had *upi«orted infancy
wtre sinking into age, aud when infirmity and dccrip-
itiuio found their best solace in the nflections of tha
children they had reared. Put I um ashamed to fake
up so much of your iordahip'a time in attempting to
give a picture of fdial duly, when I see *o many
hrc ithi.ig testimonies in this assembly, and when I
»o • eVrrv feature beaming atid erecting itself in con
fession of the uuivdfcal principle.—Sheridan.
friendship.
Give roc the friendship that enwreath*
Around the chilling cup of care;
Give roe thebnbn soft pity breathe*—
The feeling heart, the falling tear.
Vdr't's not in tho goblet-bright,
The gem of friendship glow*;
'Tis like the star that skim s by night.
Through winter,* atorros aud snows.
The wrrM-v-it i* a hitter one,'
A nd men are govern'd rJJ by gold;
Put fove—in woman’s breast begun.
Clings like flic faithful ivy’s fold.
In poverty, still more tenderly * ,.
1 ller faith, her friendship purer glow*.- r
She is the halm of misery.
The star that shines tllro' stoims and snows.
Alas! the clouds should eventual
O’er love’s delicious sly;
That ever love’s sweel life sliould fael
Aught hut the gentlest sigh.
Love is a pearl of purest hue.
But stonny clouds are rouud it,
A nd dearly may a woman rue
The hour that tint she found it.
llSihli illoilgiigc Sale.
yil.I. be sold before the Court House door in the
city of Maron. on k -st Tut sday la Novem
ber next, within the legal hours of sale,
Lot number eight in Square aixty two, (62) and that
part of Lot uumber aeven fn Square sixty two (62.)
which li - on tho South side of i ottou Avenue—the
said premises being bounded by Cotton Avenue on Ihe
one side, and by Poplar afreet on tho second side, by
First street on the third side, and by an alley of twen
ty feet on tho remaining side. Levied on *» tlio pro
perty of Jorrv Cowles, to satisfy two Mortgage n.fas.
waned from liibb Superior Court in favor of Silas Wood
v*. Jerry Cowles. Pibpertv pointed oof in said fi. fas.
WU II. MACAUTHY. Sheriff.
sept 28
y\
’E peipcctfallv
ten seueraliy
of Alabntua ftnd Gi:
Bibb SJicifPs Sale.
nriLI, bo sold before tho Court House in the city
Tv of Macon, on the first Tuesday in November
next, between the usual hours of sale, the following
propet ty, to wit:
West Half of Lot of Land number 123 in the fouith
district of originally Houston new Bibb county, con
taining oue hundred acres, more or less, adjoining the
Laud* of Hardy and Stubbs : Levied on as the proper
ty of Hcmy Smith, to satisfy a fi- fa. issued from Bibb
Superior Court, in favor of George M. Logan v*. Henry
Smith and Mitchell Coxwoil. Said fi. fa. transferred
to Turner Smith, and property pointed out by him.
Also, tine Nesro Man, named Warren. 30 years old :
Levied on ns the property ol Joseph A. White, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. isstvd from the Inferior Court of Bibb
county, in favor of tho Marine and Fire Iuaurauco
Bank of the State of Georgia va. Joseph A. White.
Levy made by B. Trapp, former Deputy Sheriff.
Also, twenty-five acres of laud, more or less, with
improvements, on the Perry road adjoining the race
tract, aud known as the place whereon Thomas Blan-
cet lately resided, levied on a* the property of said
Blanectt to tatisfy two fi. fa*, one in favor of Horace
Fitch v*. Thomas’ Blancett and Thomas Woraeiy, and
the other in favor of Arthur L. Simms vs. Thouia*
Blancett and Mitchell Coxwoil, property pointed out
by JamesGatcs. D. J. DA\ IS, D. Sh fi*.
aept 06 I
Bibb Morlsajje Sale.
W ILL bb sold before the Court House in tho city
of Macon, on tho first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of sale,
Ono Negro Mnu named Tom, CO years old ; one hay
Horse, one two horse wagon and harness ; and ono
Jersoy Wagon : Levied on as the propertv of James
Gamble, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. in favor of John
McDonald vs. James Gamble. Property pointed out
in the Mortgage. D. J* DAVIS, Dcp. Sheriff,
sept 28 1
A’F. is in fuU operation.
It is amply supplied with tha very best 1
which could be selected. The machinery is
and constructed on the roost approved plain
manufacture of Cotton Gins.
tho sample of cotton.
all cases warranted to perform well.
rcct their letters to Columbus, Ga.
E. T. TAYLOR * CO.
Gins.
Septembor 21,1847.
Griswold’s Improved Cotton Gins.
fllHE subscriber will continue the manufacture of
X GINS on his usual extensive scale, am
this opportunity to thank his numerous cos
CrawfortJ Mortgage Sales.
W ILL be sold ltcfbre the court house door in the
town of Knoxville, within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the fol
lowing property:
Three acre* of land in Franeisvillc, Crawford coun
ty, two acres of which fronts the stage road, lying and
being in said Franeisvillc, adjoining the lot of A M. K.
rfivilt, the other adjoining in the rear lying in part in
the road leading uortli, levied on a* the property of
Reuben Roberta coder and by virtue of a mortgage
fi fa burned from Crawford Superior Court, Aaron
Windham, va. Reuben Roberta, property poiuted out
in said mortgage fi. la.
Also, the House and Lot ia the town of Knoxville,
known ns tho lot whereon Lemuel D. Slattcr died,
adjoining the store house of E. W. 4J. Dcnuia, aud
also the undivided interest in the said store bouse and
lot, ail levied on as tho property of John Dennis under
aud by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issuiug from Craw
ford [Superior Court, Isaac Dctuiia vs. John Dennis,
propertv poiuted out in said mortgage fi fa.
Sept- 23,1847. THOrf. ANDREWS, Sb’ff.
Crawford Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL he sold before tho Court Home door, in the
Town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, within the usual hours of sale, twenty-
seven and two thirds bushels Coni, and fourteen hun
dred and thirty pounds of Fodder. Sold as tho pro
perty of James E. Slattcr, to satisfy a fi fa from Craw-
ionl Superior Court, Ahraham Moore vs. James E.
Slattcr. Propertv pointed ont by Thcodorick IV.
Montfort. * THOS. ANDREWS, Sheriff,
sept 25
rectious, sent with each,
march 30 27—3m*
T !
Something long wished for.
Executor’s Sale.
be sold on the first Tuesday in November
T Y next, in the town of Knoxville, Crawford coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale, for the benefit of
Judgment creditors, the following property, to wit:
Lot and fractions of Land, (known ax the late rrsi
donee of James M. Harris) fractions number thirteen,
(13), nineteen (19), and twenty (20); in the old agency
reserve on the cast side of Flint River. Also, Lot
number one hundred and three (103) aud fraction one
hundred (100) except a life interest in the last men
tioned lot to James Lovett during bis stay thereon;
containing in all seven hundred an$*. Terms of sale,
one third cosh, the balance in two equal annual in
stalments, with one vears interest on the last payment.
JOSEPH J. BRADFORD, Ex’or.
Crawford county, Aug. 26,1847. sag 31
dress goods damaged by use. He flatters bin
he will be able to render perfect satisfaction
one who may favor him with their patronage,
assortment of trimmings for coats, pants, ve
always on hand at reasonable rates. Work
short"notice, and iu elegant stvlc.
JOHN C. LC
Macon, Sept. 14,1847.
tentiou paid to their being forwarded safely^ ^
NsTme.—Surely there ia nothing in the world,
short of the most undivided rcciprocsl attachment, that
has such power over the workings of the human heart,
as tha mild sweetness of nature. The most ruffled
temper, when emerging from the town, will subside
into a calm at the sight tf on extended landscape re-
js-siug in the twilight of a fine evening. It ia then
that the spirit of peace settles upon the heart, unfet
ters tl.e tki lights, aud elevates the soul to the Crea
tor. It it then that we behold the pnrent of the uni
verse iu his works; we see tis grandeur in earth, seo,
and aky; we feel his affection in the emotions which
•hey raise, end half-mortal, half-elherealixcd, forget
where w e are in tho anticipation of what that world
mutt be. of which this lovely earth is merelv the shad
ow.— .Vis* Vorltr.
Innocence in its crudest simplicity has some advan-
lares over the most dexterous and practised guilt.—
Equivocal aj ucuranccs may accidentally attend it in
Progress through the world; but the very scrutiny
which these npj>caraiircs w ill excite, operates in favoir
of luuocrnce, which is secure the moment it is discov*
{J". But guilt la a poor, hel|deas, dependent being.
s\ it bout the alliance of able, diligent, and fortunate
fraud, it is inevitably undone. If the guilty culprit be
obstinate,.!- silent, his silence forma a deadly presump-
•*°° against him. If he speaks, talking tends to dis
covery, aud his very defence furnishes materials to
wards his conviction.—Junius.
It is the vety change of tide
When heat the fctnnlo heart is tried—
I’ridc. prejudice, and modesty
Arc in the current swept to sea;
And the hold swain who plies hi* oar
M ay lightly row hi* bark to shore. .
[ Walter Seott.
He that would paaa the latter part of his days with
houoiir and decency must, when lie is young, consider
that lie shall one day bo old, aud remember’ when he
is eld. that he once was young.—Johnson.
Amidst the crowd, tho hum, the chock of men
Tu hear, to see. to feel, and to possess,
And raam along tho world’s tired deuixen.
With nouo wlio bless us, none whom we can bless:
. Minions of sjdcudor shrinking from distress!
None that, with kiudred conicKOtaness endued.
If we were cot, would accrn to .mile tho leaa,
Of alj that flatter’d, followed, sought, and sued;
This is to be alone; this, tliis is aqlilude.
[Byron.
lore’s softest images spring up anew in solitude.
The rrniembranca of those emotions, which the first
blush of couscioas tenderness, tqe first gentle pres
sure of; he hand, tho first dread of interruption create,
recurs incessantly- Time, it is said, extinguishes the
fame of love; but solitude renews thejirc, and calls
forth tlaiac agents which lie long concealed, and only
wait a favorable moment to display their powers.—
The wlmle course of Youthful feeling again beams forth;
and the mind—delicious reeolloctiou!—fondly retracing
the first affection of the heart, till* tho bosom with an
indelible aenae of those high ecatacie* which, for the
first time, proclaim that happy discovery’, that fortu
nate moment when two lover* first discover their mu
tual fondness.—Zimmerman,
In the bottle discontent souks for comfort, cowardice
for courage, aud bashfulnes* for confidence—Johnson.
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Iuferior Court of Sumter county, when aitting for
ordinary- purposes, will bo sold before the Court House
door in the town of Amcricus, Funiter county, on the
first Tuesday in November next, one hundred and fifty-
two and a half acres of land, bein'-- apart of lot number
two hundred and ninety-six, in the twenty eighth dis
trict of Sumpter county. Also, two hundred and eight
and a half acres, being ail of lot number two hundred
and thirty-nine—and a fraction of lot number two hup*
dred and twenty-five, m the fifteenth district of said
county. Sold as tins property oi John B. Hodges, iare
of said countv, deceased. Term* made known on the
day of sole. " ELIZABETH HODGES. Admix,
aug 31
Vtlmistisirnlor’s Snip.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of :guwtcr county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will he sold before the Court House
door iu Fayetteville, Fayette county, on the first Tues
day in November next, ona Lot of Land No. (57) fifty
■even, iu the aeventh district of snid county of Favetto,
belonging to the cstntc of Green Norris, late of said
county, deceased. Sold for the benefit ufthdiciraand
creditors of said deceased. Term* made known on
the day pf sale. RUTH NORRIS,
Adm’r with the will annexed,
aept 7*0
Execntor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, belong he Court House door in Knoxville,
agreeable to an order of tho Honorable tbu Inferior
Court of Crawford county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, all of the real estate of Samuel Commander,
late of sai<l county, deceased, consisting of the Planta
tion whereon the said Samuel Commander died.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
FRANCES COMMANDER, Ex’trix.
sept 7 40
Administrator'!* Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable tbo
Inferior Court of Crawford county, whan sitting
lor ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first TuesJay
in November next, before the Court House door in tbe
Town of Knoxville, all the Lands and real estate iu
the countv of Crawford, belonging to the estate of
Tqoraas P. Slaughter, late of said county, deceased.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
ELIJAH II. HICKS, Adin’r.
aug 10 46
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable Infe
rior Court of Twiggs county, while sitting ns a
Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the court liouse
door in the town of Marion, Twiggs county, on the first
Tuesday in December next, within flic usual hours of
sale, tho one half of lots of land No. fifty-two and fifty
three, (No. 32 and S3,) and the one fourth of lot No.
twenty-seven. (No. 87,) all of said hit* situate, lying
and being in the twenty-fifth district of originally Wil
kinson but now Twiggs county, and aold_ as the lands
belonging to the estate of Robert It. Arlington, of said
connty, deceased, and as bis interest in said lands.—
Bold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms of sale svill lie given at the sale.
HENRY C. ARRINGTON, adm’r.
NANCY ARRINGTON, adm’x.
aept 21 32
Claif i iff I ITnnrr Bee*.
Bo wnrit the honey bees,
Creatures that by a rule in nsturo tearh
The art of order to a peopled kingdom.
They have a king, and ' kit-cra of aorta.
Where S'ltue, like m vgistrates, correct at liomc;
Ulbors, like meirlianu. vcatoM trade abroad;
Others, like soldiers, snn.-d in their stingv,
Make hoot upon the summit's velvet bods.
Which pillage (hsy with merry march bring homo
To the tent royal of their emjreron
Wi w . husy’d nt his majesty, surveys
The singing mason buikliug roofs of gold;
Thu civil citixeus i.i.eu lingup tho honey;
The poormoeh inie porters crowding iu
Thais heavy burtheus at his narrow gate:
Tho lad ry‘d juatioo with liia aurly hum,
liuliverSng o'er to exeentore pale
Tuo lasy yawu 15 dro-io. [Shah.
A vlvar nobhuniidia 1 rharact .-r oompreh nsds not on-
iy l.iu integrity that will n t offor. hut the spirit that
an* sub-.kt to in; injury; a:i ! whetlior it belongs to
a.i in .i.ilwl ur to a numoiuuUy, it ia the foundation
i,. wav, ol independence, mi l of aafutv! Private
!,! !« wealth—public honor u »--• iritv-qbc feather
1 '« » 1<;.1« the royal bird ««p|«rts Ids flights strip him
■: uoci’i-. e.1.1 y.vt fit liiasto th • cxrtb.—■Junius.
L.
Administrator’.* Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable Infe
rior Court of Twigga county, when aitting for or
dinary purposea, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, before tbe Court House door in die
Town of Marion, Twigga county, one hundred aud one
and a quarter acres of Lot of Laud number eighty sev
en, (87d and known as the East half of said Lot. Also
forty acres of Lot number not known, but adjoiuing the
one" hundred one and a quarter of Lot No. 87. All of
sold Land situate, lying and being in tbo twenty eighth
district oi oriiriuiauy Wilkinson, but now in tho said
county of Twiggs, and known as the lands assigned
and laid off tu Mrs. Lnrany Kelly, and as her dower in
the Land* of Beqjamui N. Kelly, deceased. Bold as
the Lands of said deceased; and for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms cash.
WILLIAM 6. KELLY, Adm’r.
aept 28 1
Agency of Alabama Lauds.
titles. I have, in all cases, sold to honest aud
able persons, and thereby saved the nccessi
lecting by law. To tliosc whom I represent i
er hold mvaclf ready.
Russel ccnnty, Ala.
I refer for‘character,
perBOTss:
Hon. S. Jones.
JtHgre (}. E. Thomas,
Al**x. MrDoujnW,
John A. Jones, Esq.,
WM. *H. MAYNOR.
| Gen D. McDoapJd,
| II. L. Banning, Esq.,
[ Hon. A. Ivjcrfton,
Dr. A. J. llubiuson.
jutift ft
Col. Wm. II. Jiirpcr.
IF
Copartnership Notice.
HOUSE AXD COMMISSION BUSH
under tho firm and name of
Hines, Harris & Ilannon.
rallv, in the above business. Our undivided i
will be given to all business intrusted to our i
tbe usual facilities granted to our customers.
customers, fnrpast favors, and solicit for she new co
cent a continuance of tlieir patronage.
H IN'Erf, HARRIS A HANNON.
Macon, Sept. 1, 1847.
sept 14 31—2m
Foreign Brandy, Wiae, Gin, &c,
12X18. Just received by
sept 29
T. C. DEMPSEY.
Gentlemen’s Gaiters.
J siinerc Gaiters, and for sale by
au S 17 . MIX A KIRTLAND.
Mciirnincr Goods.
Shawls;
be sold low at
dec 29
J. MURDOCK’S.
lyC'TICK—With a view to changing their busi
only,
apnl 20
n. McKinnon a co.
■JVOTIC’i:.-
mer.
aug 3
J. COWLES.
43—tf
Just Received.
A FEW Pieces new and bonutifulJGingham,
Also, a few pieces Swiss Muslin,
Fiue Irish Linen
3-4 a 6-4 bleached Homespun,
40 inch Linen for Pillow slips.
Bilk Mits. Thread, Buttons, Ac.
Berragcs at 25 cents,
Muslin from 15 to 20 cents.
Beside* a great variety of other GOODS, which
will lie sold verv cheap, by
july 6 AMOS BENTON.
Administrator’s Sale.
\\T11- L be sold on the first Tuesday in December
T v next, at the Court House in Bunbridge, Deca
tur eonnty, (formerly Early,) Lot of Land number two
hundred and twenty seven, in the nineteenth district of
said county, containing two hundred and fifty acres,
according to the surveyor said county; it being part
of die real estate of Jouathan Neal, late of Bibb county,
deceased. Terms on die day of sale.
CHARITY NEAL. Adm’x.
WRIGHT NEAL, Adm’r
sept 28 % 1
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the premises, two miles west of
Timm as ton, at the late residence of Joseph
Hampton late of said county deceased, on Tuesday the
26til day of October next, all the goods and chattels
which were of the said Joseph Hampton, consisting
of a bay horse, bridle and saddle, 13 head of hogs, a
few cows, his Iiouoehold and kitchen furniture, a jer
sey wagon, a largo box of carpenter's tools, a small
quantity of corn and potatoes, Ac. Ac. Terms of tale
on Iho il.iy. JAMES SHIPTOME, Ex’r.
sept 14. 51
New Goods,
V MOI RENTON has just received a few cates of
Dry Ci.K>.ls. among which may b r found a beauti
ful assortment of black and colored Ginghams ; twist
ed Silk Mits ; Fillet ilk Mits ; Thread ; Buttons ;
Musquilo Netting ; II. 8. Gloves; Silk Handkerchiefs;
Oalicoe.'i, Ac., which will be sold ehenp.
aug 12
Domestics.
QA BALES 4-4 and IS do. 3-4 Bhectinirs
wl) 20 do. Heavy Osnaburgs, 3 do. Tickings
3 bales Brown Drills, 3 do. Merino Stripes
30 do. Cotton Yores. 10 cases Dleachra Goods
3 cases fine bleach’d Goods, 1 do 11-6 do. Sheeting
2 da Brown Drills, 2 do. bleached do.
10 do Kerscya, 3 do. Flannels
Now is store aud for sale bv
GRAVES, WOOD A CO.
Macon. May 18,7847. 34—tf
Bncon nml Lard.
Bacon and Lard, fur sale
A. BENTON.
46—It
20,000hy s Prime
aug 10
Paper XlmiHinurs.
CTflA PIECES, aome very beautiful. Just Rcceiv-
tivU ed and for sale low at
may 18 JOSEPH MURDOCK’S
City Tax.
B Y order of Council, notice is hereby given, that
the Tax Book will be closed on the 13th October,
and that Executions will issue against all defaulters
after that day. My Office will bo kept open cvcrv
day (Sundays excepted,) from 9 until 12 o'clock
where payment can be made.
A. R. FREEMAN, Treasurer.
aept 7 50— ct
For Sale.
L OT of Land No. 44, in the 5th District of Houston
county, adfoining lands of Gunn, Nisbct and others;
distance from Macon about eighteen miles. I'ortenns
apply to tho undersigned, and during my abscuce from
tbe State, John U. Lamar, of Macon, ia my authorized
agent to dispose of the same.
ANDREW J. LAMAR,
Monroe, Walton county, Ga.
> Ciy‘Journal A Messenger will copv..
sept 14 ’ 51—tf
_ 8^1 BORGlAyMIbh County.—Whereas, Thomas
XjT O. L allioun appLt-s t,» no 6.r Letters of Adiain-
,, isiraticn on llie estate ofTlr-mas Blancett, late of said
county deceased. .
7Vi These are therefore to cite an.! admonish all and sin
J u gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo
. , and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
n!U5 law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not bo granted.
r tuc Given under tnv hand, this 27th September, 1847.
„ MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
LI’: sept 28 1-5W
* the p KOBCU, Itibb Connty Whereas Wfl-
U-i-1 VH liaro H. Calhoun applies to me for Letters of Ad-
per- ministration, de Louis non, with tho will annexed, on
anre the estate of Elbert Calhoun, late of said county, de
ceased—the Executor of said will having removed out
■•y, of tlio State of Georgia.
tot- These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
’ singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
has be and appear at toy office within the time prescribed
id in by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said
letters should not he granted!
»sde Given under my hand, this 22d September. 1847.
0“°- MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
Jin * Cpt28 1
~ f'4 BAROVA. Bibb Count,.—Whereas Willis
11 di- YT H. Hughes applies to me for Letters of Adminis
tration on tlio estate cf William Hughes, late of said
county, deceased.
a. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
t in gular, the kiudred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to he
call- and appear at my office, within tho time prescribed
aud by law, to shew cause (if any they have.) why said L ct-
:csc ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, tliis 17th dav ofrfept.. 1847.
tf MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
sept 21 52—6m
ic of (T* KOn«SA, Itibb County Whereas, Jesse
ices YJT C. Cobb, applies to me for Letters of Admbds-
fur tratiou on tbe estate of William M, Wright, late of
i in said connty, deceased. .
act, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
the singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
her he and appear at my office within the time prescribed
rity by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said
irs’t letters should not be granted,
tho Given under my hand this 28th August, 1847.
ond MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
ect, aug 31
cm <T i KORGIA, Bibb Connty.—To the Justices
i.„ vT of the Inferior Court of said County, silting as
ljj C a Court of Ordinary, July Adjourned Term, 1847.—
f or Green J. Blake, Adniiniftratoron the estate of Leonard
■ ur . Adams, deceased, having fully administered said es-
. C( j tatc, prays for Letters of Dismission therefrom.
MC It is ordered by the Court, That this Rule be pnb-
i’, lished onre a mouth for six mouths, and at the first
•j, Regular Term of tho Court thereafter, said letters will
,- be granted, unless cause to the contrary be shewn.
A true extract from tlio Minutes of said Court, July
■’v, 24th, 1847. MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
j"b’27
be llOBGIA, Bibb County.—To the .Justices
*>!• Yfl" of the Inferior Court of said Count*, sitting as
:sI * a Court of Ordinary, July Adjourned Term, 1847.—
e ® Washington Poe, Administrator on the estate of Oli-
,4j ver H. Prince, deceased, having fully administered said
J J?’ estate, prays for Letters ofDismission therefrom.
It is ordered by the Court, That this Rule be pub
lished once a mouth for six mouths, and at the first
Regular Term of the Court thereafter said letter* will
__ be granted, unless cause to the contrary he shewn.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, July
24th, 1847. MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
ar july 27 44—6m
'-t-
of jM I’OItniA, ItoLiNlon County.—Notice is licre-
c., \T by giveu to all persons concerned, that more than
cy two year* since William J. Hancock, of sai - county,
nt departed this life intestate, and no person lias applied
ry for Letters of Administration upon the estate of said
od deceased ; you will therefore file your objections, (if
c„ any you have,) in terms of the law, why the Clerk
at of said Court of Ordinary should not have the Admin
istration of said estate committed to him.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 23d
dav of September, 1847.
iU BRYANT BATTON, c.c.o.
»t- aept 08 1
r ~'11'ORCsIA) If oiifi ton County. — Whereas
xX John King, Administrator of the estate of James
King, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission
er from said estate.
e . These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
|e singular the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to
;o he aud appear at my office, within tlio time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said
cr letters should uot he granted.
!. Given under my hand, this 5th dav of July, 1847.
Q r july 13 BRYANT BATTON, c. c. o.
j’ rOBGIA, Houston Connty.—Whercqp,
*' Yir Charles West, Executor of the last will and
testament of Edward Engram, late of tliis county, de-
ceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission"from
said estate.
a These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
. gular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at ray office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause (if any they have,) why said
J" Letters sliould not he granted.
Given under mv hand, this 5th dav of Jnlv, 1847.
” july 13 " BRYANT BATTON,"c.c.o.
Pf KORC3VA, CratiTorii Comity,—Whereas,
S xJT Willif B. Srott applies t*» me for Letters of Ad
ministration ou the estate of Willis S. Scott, late of
said county, decerns ?d.
There n.-o therefore to cite and admonish all and sin*
gular, the kindred ami 4-reditors of said deceased, to be
aud appear at my oilicc within the time prescribed by 11
law, to shew cause if any they have wliy said Letters
should uot be granted.
Given under uiv hand at office, September 9, 1847.
JAMES J. MAY, c. c. o. r
j, sept 14 51—5w
/ 4 KORt; 11, Crawford County—Whereas,
x h Isaac Dennis, senior, and Isaac Dexnis, junior, n
*’ Administrators on tile estate of Jeremiah M. Dennis, B
deceased, apply to me for Letters ol Dismission from d
said administration. t:
if There are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd sin- b
i. gular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to lie tl
x and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
.. law, to ahe w cause if any they have, why said Lettjjfs
u should not be granted. •
J Given under my hand at office, September 6, 1847.
JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o
y sept It 01—6m
^ iTIKOllGIl, Crawford County.—Whereas
vj Bc.-mett Hobbs, Guardian of Ann, Folly aud John ■
Hobbs, minora of Francis Hobbs, deceased, applies to .
me for Letters of Dismission from said Guardianship. j
These are therefore to cito and admouish all and sin- <
office, within the time prescribed by la w, to show cause j!
(if any they have,) why said letters should not be •
It granted. " " o
s Given under my hand, at Office, this 6th Sept., 1847.
t JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
aept 14 51—6t 5
SlOEtdZA, Cpscu Comity.—Whereas, John 0
, aJT T. Snipes applies to me for Letters of Adminis- ‘
tration on the estate of Thomas S. Snipes, late of said
county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased to
appear at my office within tbe time prescribed by
law, aud shew cause (if any they have) why said Let
ters should uot be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 27th day of Sep-
tewber, 1847.
M„ H. SANDWICH, dep. c. c. o.
° ct - 5 - * . J
’jV’OTlCE.—Four moiitlia after date, application W
it will be made to the Honorable tbe Inferior Court pu
of Crawford Couuty, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the undivided interest of John W. Be
Myrick, late of Houston County, deceased, in a House me
ami Lot in tho town of Griffin, Pike County, this 3d cit
dav of May, 1847. " lot
May U DUDLEY S. JONES, Adm’r.
ivo rici;.—Four Months after date, application
1 t will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court c ],
of Houston county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, vc
for leave to acll the real estate of Samuel Jenkins, late g],
of said county, deceased, to wit: Lots Nos. 41, 42 and .gj|
56, and all of No. 4o, on the cast side ofSavage’s Creek enl
—all in the 14th district of Houston county. Co
ANN JENKINS, Ex’x. Ca
july 6 41—4m G,i
1VOTICE.—Four months after date, application Co
It will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ”
of Twiggs County, when sitting for ordinary-purposes, -
for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Le
Samler* Van, late of Twiggs Countv. deceased. BC
june 22 JOHN A. NELSON, Adm’r. 1
[V T OTI C'E.—Four mouths after date, application
it will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court pj
of Crawford County, when sitting for onlinan- purpo- ; u „
■es, for leave to sell the whole oi the Real Estate of
John Bray, late of said county, deceased. - ,
may 25 GEORGE W. BRAY, Adm’r. bl .
jVrOTIC’R.—Four months after date, application fore
it will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court 5
of Crawford County, when sitting for ordinary- purpo
ses, for leave to sell the whole of the Real Estate of
Thomas P. Slaughter, late of said county, deceased. T
may 18 ~ ELIJAH H. 1IICKS, Adm’r. *
TV’OTICK.—Four months after date, application on j
It will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the <] 0
Inferior Court of Houston County, when sitting for or- an ^
dinary purposes, for leuve to sell all the Real Estate g„t
of James Bell, late of snid eonnty, deceased.
mayll JAMES L. FULLER, Adm’r.
■JVOTIC’I'.—Four months after date, application oua
it will be made to the Honorablo the Inferior Court q ua
of Crawford County, when sitting for ordinary purpo- run '
scs, for leave to sell the whole of the Personal and enil
Real Estate of Junes M. Harris, deceased, said ap- “"<1
plication made for the benefit of the heirs and cred <*lo
itora of said estate. or 0
june 15 JOS. J BRADFORD. Adm’r.
Y OTI C’E.—Four months after date application
it will be made to the Court of Ordinary of llibb
county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the cs- 1 f
tatc of Jesse K. Cleveland, deceased ; for the benefit I 1
of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
JAMES SMITH,
Adm'rdc bonis non ofsaid estate. F
aug 17 47—4m se
Principe Segars,
UTiRRANTED Genuine; Port Wine; Sherry
T T Wine: Mackerel Nos. 1 and 3, whole and half
barrels; Northern Whiskey, Ac. Just received and T~>
for sale low hy T. C. DEMPSEY, Cotton Avenue. JL
Cp-J. K. Hakman being engaged by Mr. Demi- Offic
set, respectfully solicits a share of patronage from his fouu
acquaintance and friends, and the public generally. 8 A.
jffacou Casli Store.
W, G. B A N C R <> F T ,
COTTON A VENUE.
QAft PACKAGES Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
faryjXj now opening, which will be sold cheiqier than
any other house South of New York.
Rich Silks
Cashmeres and do Laines
Rich embroidered Cashmeres
English and French Mormocs
English and Scutch Ginghams
Rich do Laines at 25c
Fine Linen Handkerchiefs at 12jc
Check Cambric ac 121c
Irish Linens at 50c
Heavy 7-8 Shirtings at Gjc
Red and White Flannels at 20 a25c
Heavy Kerseys at 12} a 16c
Ilcavv Ticking at 12jc
Fine Bleached Shirting at 12jc
Fine English do at 6{c
Fine hem’d stitched Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Macon, Sept. 28, 1847.
Bailey & Bennett’s
FAMILY GROCERY AXD PROVISION STORE
TTU3T Received bv the nmh
J door below E. Bond tli
1,and for aole next
" articles,
iears. Rio n
or liabit oft!
llhueinatisin, 0£
House Keeping Articles.
JAN & ATKINSON have just rcceiv
Fer for sale, Carpetings, lings? Blankets
n a ——.1 lrt s T - — — k!liAAS,MM AM.1 wIIIa
- sept 21
LOGAN A ATKINSON.
42—tf
New Fall Goods.
sept 21
AMOS BENTON.
52—tf
Crockery ami Glass Ware.
kINING and Tea Sets, superfine Stone aud Chi-
* na Ware, Liverpool and Plain Ditto, Piaiu and
sept 21
LOGAN A ATKINSON.
52—tf
Planter’s Supply.
► AGGING, Hope, Twine, Blankets, Kerseys,
I Linscvi, Jeans, and Osnaburgs, a fresh and large
sept 21
A. BENTON.
52—tf
OGAN A ATKINSON, are receiving at the old
4 stand of George M. Logan A Co., corner of Sec-
sept 21
LOGAN A ATKINSON.
52—tf
New Goods! New Goods! I
DRY GOODS,
Frenali Ginbams, Royal Plaid do.
Half Mourning do.. Muslin Giughams,
Plain and Striped Muslins. Donna Isabella do.
Donna Lsidora do., Donna Muzarka do.
Heruani Isabella, Black Hemtini
White Muslin Robes, small figured Lawns
Embroidered Bareges. Satin striped do.
Cord and striped do., Ogueola do.
Dutches Montpensier Silks, Jaconet Muslins
Swiss do., Check do., Black striped Silks
Irish Linens, Linen Lawn, L. C. Handkerchiefs
H. S. do., Work Collars and Chimizctts
Kid Gloves, Silk do., Twisted Silk do.
Calicos, Mourning do.. Half do. do.
Si»tch Diaper, Huckaback do.. Cotton Diaper
Damask Table Covers, Toilet Quilts
Book Muslins, Corded Skirts, Marseilles do.
Linen Check, Bleached Homespun. Brown do.
Blue Striped do., Bonnets, Artificial Ribbons
Palo Alto Plaids, Kentucky Jeans
Colton Cnssimere, Sift Velvet, Suspenders
Turkey Red, Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts
Sun Shades, Shell Combs, Fiue Feather Fans
Fiue Ivory do., French Gambroons, Tickings
Besides a a variety of other at tit-1"* too numerous tc
atioa. AMOS BENTON.
Loaf, Crushed and Brown.
Liverpool alum, blown and table bait: Molasses
Syrup; Co-’iint- and Poach Brandy; Holland andN. Gin
Jamaica, St. Croix and Northern Rum
Monongnlicla and Rye V' liiskcy
Madeira, Port, Claret, Domestic and Malaga \V incs
Cordials, Brandy Fruit, Cherry- Brandy; Lemon Syrup
Raspberry Svrup; Pcacli and Cognac Brandy Cordials
Gooseberry, Currant, Peach, and Raspberry Jams
Strawberry Jams; Preserved Ginger and Oranges
Prcserved Penches, Pears, Quinces, Plums, Ac.
Jellies asst., Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and Currants
Citron, Figs, Mace, Cloven. Nutmegs, Cinnamon
Strawberry and Raspberry Preserves, Capers. Olives
Sweet Oil, Vermacelli, Macaroni, Isinglass, Grapes
Tomato, Walnut and Mushroon Catsup
Ground Ginger, Cayenne Pepper, Pickled Oysters
Pickled Lobsters. Gherkins, Mangoes, Horse Radish
Pickled Cabbage, Cucumbers aud Artichokes
White Wine and Apple Vinegar, Pepper aud Spice
Gunpowder, Hyson, Hyson-skin, and Souchong Tea
Black Tea, Mustard, Prepared Cocoa and Chocolate
Prepared Pepper, Allspice and Cinnamon
Sardines, Anchovies ana Scotch Herrings
Boston, Butter, Lemon, Sugar and Soda Crackers
Brazilian Nuts, Almonds, Pecans, English Walnuts
American Walnuts. Country and Buckwheat Flour
Rice, Cranberries, White Beans,Halibut Fins
Pickled and smoked Salmon, Tongues and Sounds
Pickled and smoked Beef Tongues, Dried Beef
Codfish, Northern and country pickled Beef aud Pork
Bacon, Lard, Grists, Meal, Potatoes, Corn, Ac.
Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and 3, in halves, quarters and kits
Bologna Sausage, Cigars, Pipes, Blacking
Plug, Cut, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Matches
Scotch, Macaboy and Rappee Snuff
Raisins in j, j and whole boxes, Dried Fruit
Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candies
Hay's bar, Sassafras, Toilet and Shaving Soap
Salieratus, patent Yeast, Starch, Copperas, Indigo
Letter, Foolscap and Wrapping Paper, Lemons
Blue and Black Ink, Com and Straw Brooms
Counter Brushes, Tubs. Tinware, Jues, Jars, Ac.
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Ac., Pine Apple Cheese
Cocoanuts, Toys, Demijohns, Candies assorted
Porter in pints and quart Bottles
Stnr Ginger Pop and Soda Water.
To those wlio may please to favor ns with a call, it
will be our endeavor to give satisfaction, ia both the
articles and prices. IIENRY BAILEY,
J. A. R. BENNETT,
fctr" All kinds of Country Produce wanted, for which
the market price will be paid. BAB.
june 29 40—tf
Sarsaparilla,
and permanent cure of s’) ,,
_ impure state of the hi ,
syjrterfi. viz:—Scrofula or Kin*-, v'*? 1
ate Cutaneous JrTU,
New Wholesale Store.
T HE Subscriber lias just opened a store on Cotton
Avenue, at W. A. Robertson’s old stand, nearly
opposite Messrs. A. J. White and Bancroft’s stores,
and is now receiving an assortment of
Groceries and Dry Goods,
which are offered at Wholesale, viz:
20 hlids Sugar, various qualities
30 sacks first quality Rio Coffee, a choice article
20 sacks second quality do
12 bags old Java Coffee
50 bbls N. O. Whiskey, 30 do Northern do
30 do American Gin, 20 do Brandy an excellent
article
50 boxes Sperm Candles
30 do Adamantine, warranted to stand any cli
mate
30 boxes Starch, 20 do Soap,
15 boxes Lemon Syrup, 50 bags shot
25 boxes Tobacco, Watkins, Henry’s and Tay’-
lor's best Honey dew
20 halves Honey cut and Fisher's
15 eights Liley ofVirginia, from the Vir. Agency'
New York,
20 bbls No. 1 Halifax Mackerel, large, beat brand
15 halves do do 30 bbls No. 3, large
Halifax,
80 halves do do warranted, inspec
tion of 1846.
Java Coffee pics or Pustules on the Face, Blotches Iw'ch!
asses . j ic SoreEycs, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald'ID ^’5°
j largcmeut an.l Pam of the Bones and Joint, e, i, n '
Ulcer*, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciataca cr Lm i*
! and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of M 50 ’
curv, Ascites or Dropsy, Exposure or imnmrl,L .
Li!;-. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorfer.s °° ®
The value of this preparatiou is now widely Im,—
and every day the field of its usefulness is cxteiTa^ 0 *
It is approved and highly recommended by Pin ,- • ^
and is admitted to be the most powerful and .r
ing preparation from the root that has ever benT**'
ployed m medical practice. It is not locai in it.
ation, but generally extending through the wlio’o ^
tem. It neutralizes the poisonous' elements t,?'
blood, and restores ahealthy tone to the organ. »i' ?
generate that fluid. In acrefulous aud all tin?**?
disorders, tile result is a rapid healing of the sore, j
pustules; in rheumatism, aud other painful affect;
of the muscular fibre, a speedy removal of the n v
and in all cases, a renewal of strength, keeping?,
with the retreat of the disease from the svstcai It *
put up in a highly concentrated for convenience .VJ
portability, and when diluted according to the d;„,
tions, each bottle will make six times the outuitit?’
equal to one quart, and is then superior in tucdirinTi
value to the various preparations bearing the name
The following is an extract from a letter receive
from Mrs. Bevan, who had been afflicted for
years witli Scrofulous Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Ac and r
ccntly with an affection of the Throat and Cli'cst- °
Bailetsbcrg, Va., Dec. 13th, 18«
, Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands—Before I commenced &•
ing your Sarsaparilla, my sufferings were almost
expression; my throat was completely ulcerated 11,7,i
a dreadful cough, aud there were frequently
together that ! could not speak above a whisper and
besides, the infiamation from my throat extendedta
my head, so that my hearing was very much impaired
After taking the Sarsaparilla a short time, my health
improved, and my throat is now well; I am as hr?
from cough and tightness of the chest as ever I
and can hear quite distinctly. Mv throat has teen’
well about three months, the" cure of which has boca
effected entirely by the use of your Sarsaparilis ta
Your friend, LOUISA R. BEVAN
Fcrtheh Testimoxv.—The following « „ „
tract from a letter received from Rev. Wm. Giliuba*
Berkshire, Vt., Oct. 22 i»«
Messrs. Sands—I have been afflicted with a seven,
pain in my side, occasioned by a diseased liver for
the last twenty years; suffering at times whit'lim
page cannot convey, but since taking your Sarsansril-
la I have been greatly relieved, so much so that I have
been able to attend to my business, and preach etc.
siouallr for the last fifteen months, I wholly discarded
all other medicine, and thoroughly tried the Sanun*.
rilla, which I can recommend in truth and iiiM-«iiinri-
NOTICE.
DRY GOODS
determination to render our stock worthy the atten
tion of purchasers at all times, and at prices that will
do. Mourning do., 3 do. Furnitare do.
do. Gingham and Lawns, 2 do. printed Muslins
pieces embroidered Dress Muslins
do. Challeys embroid’d, 20 do. Rich Barrages
do. black Satin Stripe Silks. 5 do. black Dress do.
do. Rich dress do., 40 do. Jacnnetts
do. Cambrics, 25 do, check A lace stripe Muslins
do. dress Muslins, 20 do Victoria A Bishop Lawn
do. colored Jackoncts, 40 do. Colored Cambrics
do. black and fancy Cassimercs
do. Fancy colored Cloths
do. Silk, Satin and Marseilles Vestings
do. Summer Stuffs, all prices
do. black ond colored Alapaeas
do. Tabic Diaper, 20 do. Irish Linens
5 do. Umbrellas
Ladies and Gentlemen’s kid and silk Gloves
Do. do. cotton do.
Misses Fancy Neck Tics, 150 dozen Suspenders
Cords, Tapes, Buttons, Trimmings, Laces
Fringes, Gimps, Tassels, Ac. Ac.
” •' GRAVES, WOOD A CO.
lay 18, 1847. 34—tf
20 half Pipes and quarters Otard, Dupuv A Co’s
Cognac Brandy, Goddard's Cognac, vintage 1825. A.
Seignette's brandy, Madeira Wine, Meder Swan Hol
land Gin.
Otard, Dupuy A Co’s Cognac Brandy in bottles, a
few dozen, a very superior article, brand vintage 1805.
These have been received from the Custom House
locks in New York, and are warranted pure and una
dulterated.
^ 20,000 Regalia Segars, Minerva, El Sol, Marina and
El Nino. 5000 Leou Dorns, a fancy brand, purchased
of the importers, Custom House brands,
500 pieces Amc-iican and English Calicoes,
10 bales brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
5 cases bleached do do
2J doz bottles Porter and Cider,
10 half chests Imperial and Gunpowder Tea, 2 lb
Canuisters,
20 Caddies in 6 lb packages, convenient for fami
lies,
l box Imperial Geneva, an extra quality,
1 case V\ oolsey A Woolsey's Refined Loaf Su
gar.
These Goods^ have been purchased very low for
Cash in New York, and as the subscriber intends sell*
ing on the same terms only “Cash,” lie will sell at a
small advance on first cost. T. C. DEMPSEY.
Macon, April 13. 1847. 29 tf
Fablic Invitation.
DRY GOODS,
-A beautiful assortment of Straw, Tuscan,
Rich SilUs and Cashmeres.
super plaid Cashmeres-, Lupin’s best
Logan a atkinson.
52—tf
Groceries.
1 HHDrf. St. Croix, Porto Rico, nnd N. O. Sugar,
-I 18 boxes A barrels crushed, pulv. A loaf Sugar,
1 hJd. Stewart's refined Sugar House Molasses
25 hdds. Molasses: 100 Bags Rio C'oflee
20 bags Pepper, Spice »uid Ginger: 50 boxes Soap
26 Boxes Sperm Candles; 20 do. ft llovv Candies
20 do. Starch; Sale) atus, Indigo, Madder
4 whole A 10 j chests choice Imperial A Hyson Tea
Spanish Brown, Biue Vitrol, Copperas, Alum
Borax, Sal Nitre, Powder, Shot, Lead
25 bbls. N. K. Rum; 25 bbls. Northern Gin
50 bbls. Whiskey; Cognac and American Brandy
Holland Gin, Cordials, Lemon Syrup
Madeira, Port and Malaga Wine, Raisins
190 boxes Tobacco, a great variety,
30,000 Segars; Macobov and Scotch Snuff
With a great variety of other GROCERIES, which
will be sold ar “Bargains.” AMOS BENTON,
march 23 jo tf
recommend m truth and sincerity to
all those who are in any way afflicted with any sna-
cies of scrofulas complaints. There have been some
remarkable curs effected by its use in this vicinity
Mrs. I. Shaw, by the use of six bottles, was restored
to better health than she had before enjoyed for
years, and Mrs. W. Stevens, who had been severe
affleted with Erysipelas, was entirely cared by th
nan nf „ Co— YoUlS tally, *
WM. GALU8HA.
For further particulars and conclusive evidence of
its superior value and efficacy, sec pamphlets, which
may be obtained of Agents gratis.
Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. SANDS, Drag,
gists, 100 Fulton street, comer of William, New York
Sold also by BRUNO A VIRGIN.®, Macon; Hatil-
asd, Rislet * co., Augusta; G. R. Hendrickson, 8»
vannah; and by Druggists generally throughout the
United States.
Prico 81 per bottle. Six bottles for 85.
LaF’TIic public are respectfully requested to re
mrnnber that it is Sand’s Sarsaparilla that has becD
and is constantly achieving such remarkable cures of
the most difficult class of diseases to which the human
frame is subject, therefore ask for Sands’ Saranaritls
and take no othet-. may 18 34 ]y
Dr. LeRoy’s Vegetable Universal Pills.
ARE A STRENGTHENING,PURGATIVE X PURIFYING TONIC.
These Pills are universally ackdowledgcd bv all who
have used them, to be pleasant, safe and" certain
cure for Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Liver
Complain;*, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Indiges
tion, Impurity of the blood. Cutaneous Disea.
es, Nervous Iritation, Languor, Habitus!
Costiveness, loss of appetite. Dyspepsia,
Piles, Colic, Worms in children. Fe
male Complaints, and all diseases a-
rising from a torpid Liver or im
pure Blood, and they are beyond
all comparison the" best of all
known specifics for the euro
of that class of diseas for
which tho Medical Fac
ulty have for years u-
nited in prescribing
tbe celebrated
SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY,
Which are the two principal ingredients of iJr. he
Rot’s Pim.s, aud arc so combined with other Reme
dial Agents (added to supply certain sanative proper
ties which both are deficient of) that the whole com
pound furnishes the safest, most effective, most a-
precable and most perfect tonic aud aperient medi
cine ever offered to the public.
For sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS and GEORGE
PAYNE, Macon. ®av 18 34—«m
Sliotwell & fiHfcfyJ,
H AV E just received a large lot of Fresh Medicines
and einong fiiem are tbe following-: HemVs
calcined Magnesia. Kriglishcalcined Magnesia; Butler's
effervescing Magnesia; Townsend’s Sarsaparilla;
Baud's Sarsaparilla ; Gum Opium ; Iodide Potassaj;
Gum Camphor ; Sulpu. -Ether ; Tartaric Acid,
aug 10 4G—tf
Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c.
PIECES Kentucky Bagging
r£r\7 V / 250 do Gunny do
100 coils Manilla and Kentucky Rope
1000 lbs Bagging Twine
25 hhds St. Croix, P. R. and N. O. Sugar
10 boxes white Havana and Loaf do
10 bbls Crushed and Pulverised do
150 bags Java and Rio Coffee
15 hhds Molasses, 100 kegs Nails
fOOO lbs Castings
80000 lbs Sweedes' Iron, flat, round aud square
100 bbls Whiskey, Gin and Rum
Pipes and half pipes Cog Brandy and Holland Gin
Madeira, Port and Malaga Wine
Sperm, Linseed, Lard and Train Oil
50 boxes Tobacco, asst’d, cut.cliewing and smoking do
Sperm and Tallow Caudles, Soap, Pepper, Spice
Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Indigo, Madder, Sp Brown
Copperas, Sal Aeratus, Sal Nitre, Salts, Camphor
Blue Stone, Brimstone, Alum, Borax
Young and old Hyson, Black nnd Imperial Teas
With many other articles, making my stock very
complete. All of which will be sold at tbe lowest
market prices. AMOS BENTON.
Macon, August 31,1847.
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
1 Cfn GALLONS Linseed Oil, lOOdo. bleached do.
A OU 150 do. Sperm do. 5 bbls. Train do.
150 kegs No. 1 pure White Lead
100 boxes 8x10, 10x12, 12x19, A 12x78 Glass
2 bbls. Putty, 2 casks Potash
2 casks Sal Eratus, 2 do. Sal Epsom. 1 bbl. Alum
Chrome Green. Chrome Yellow, Read Lead, Vene
tian Red, Lithcragc, Whiting, Ac. For sale by
GRAVES, WOOD A CO. *
Macon, May 18,1847. 34—tf,
New Satlfllery Store.
T HE undersigned have a large and general stock of
Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, Carriage
Trimmings, Saddlery- Hardware—together with every
other article usually kept in their line. Their facilities
are such that they can sell loner than any other estab
lishment iu town. Purchasers are invited to give them
a call before purchasing elsewhere.
MORRIS A WESTCOTT,
Opposite A. J. White A Co., Cotton Avenue,
dee 8 11—tf
Sholwoll & Gilbert,
B Y recent arrivals from New York, have received a
full and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Ac. Ac, all of
which arc now offered to the public very low, for cash.
They also keep an extensive assortment of Patent
Medicines, among which are Dr. Boon's justly celebra
ted Ague and Fever Pills, which rarely if ever fail to
effect a care. Also his Compound Cathartic Pills, an
invaluable family Medicine.
Macon, August 31, 1847. 49
All Act,
mO alter and amend the Third Section of the
A Second Article of the Constitution of this State.
Whereas, the third Section of the Second Arti
cle of tbe Constitution of this State, reads in tlia follow
ing words, to wit:—“No person shall be eligible to the
office of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of
of the United States twelve years, aud an inhabitant
of this State six years, and who hath not attained to
the age of thirty years, and who does not possess five
hundred acres of land in liis own right within tliis
State, and other property to the aniount of four thou
sand dollars, aud whose estate shall not on a reasona
ble estimation be competent to the discharge of his
just debts over aud above that sum”—and whereas
said property qualification is inconsistent with tbo
genius ol our institutions and the popular spirit of this
age—
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Haute
of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General
Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted hy the authors
ty of the same. That so food as this Act shall have
passed agreeably to tbe requirment of the Constitv
tion, the following shall be adopted in lieu of the Sec
tion above recited, to wit:—“No person shall be eligi
ble to the office of Governor who shall not have been a
citizen of the United States twelve years, and an in
habitant of this State six years, and who hath not at
tained the age of thirty years.
Approved, December 26, 1846.
april 20 30—6m
Just received from New York,
B Y STRONG a WOOD—1000 lbs. Hemlock tan
ncJXcatKK' 800 do. Oak do. do.
20 iloien OaS Mlf Skins, good article, from 12 to 20
dollarr per dozen-,
Lining's,- limpings, Lasts, Pegs, Thread, Ac.
Ai.so, A larpo and fiqe assortment of Boots' anp
Shoes, llATasiaiid Cat-s.
A11 of which arc off" red at very low prices. '
Macon, June 1, 1847:’ :'j 36
Dissolution.
rjnHK partnership heretofore existing between tins
JL ttmleniigncd, under the firm and name of GEQ.
M. LOGAN A Co., has this day-been dissolved, J.-J.
Bennett having disposed of his cutire interest in the
concern to R. A". L. Atkinson. The name of the con
cern to be used by cither of the partners in arranging
the unsettled business. GEO. M. LOGAN,
Macon, June 22,1847. J- J. BENNETT.
Just Received,
BOXES Bendy’s New York Soap, small bars
30 bbls N. O. Rectified Whiskey
T. C. DEMPSEY.
51
lYoticc.
Macon, Aug. 31, 1847. j
visliing to pay* tlieir taxes, will please
7. Office hours from
R, BASSETT.
Tax Collector.
Partnership Notice.
T3 A. ATKINSON having purchased the interest
IV. of J. J. Bennett, of the late firm of GEORGE
M. LOGAN A CO., the business will hereafter be
transacted by the undersigned, under the firm and
name of LOGAN A ATKINSON.
R. A. L. ATKINSON.
Macon, June 22, 1847. GEO. M. LOGAN,
july 13 42—
Dissolution.
rpiIE Copartnership heretofore cxisMng between
1. George It. Whiting, of New Haven, Cornu,
and Aluert Mix, is hereby mutually dissolved from
the day of the date hereof. Albert Mix is alone au
thorised to settle all notes and accounts in favor of snid
firm, and will pay all debts against the same, contract
ed with said firm at their house in Macon, Ga.
C. R WHITING,
May 31,1547. ALBERT MIX.
joiie i ' ’ 36
Macon Bowlins: Saloon,. Mulberry
Street---Macon, Ga.
T HE above well known and popular establish’
ment, having recently undergone a thorough re
pair, is now unsurpassed by any thing of the kind in
the Southern country, and is open for the recep
tion of visitors during" the day and evenings. To bu
siness men. Planters, Merchants and others, it affords
a pleasant and agreeable place of innocent and healthy
relaxation and amusement. The above establishment
is in the most convenient part of the citv, being on Mul-
berv street, nearly midway between tlie Hotels, snd
in the immediate vicinity- of business. The proprietor
flatters himself that he fins hitherto had the good for
tune to give satisfaction in the orderly management of
the establishment, and assures the public that he will
strictly enforce the observance of the same good order
for the future.
Tho Proprietor hopes that with these recommenda
tions and a strict attention to business, to merit the
patronage of the public. E. E. BROWN.
Macon, 31st AugusL 1847. 49
Jonrn A Mess. copy.
Jtsst Received.
XA BBLS. Northern Whiskey; 30 do New Orleans
tfsJ Rectified do ; 5 hhds St. Croix Sugar; 30 boxes
Soap. T. C. liEMPSEY-
aug 17 47
Misses Gaiter Bootees.
J UST received Misses and Children’s colored and
black Gaiter Bootees, and for sale bv
aug 17 MIX A KIRTLAND.
New Goods.
T HE undersigned are receiving nnd opening at
their store a few doors South of the Washington
Hall, and next adjoining the Georgia Messenger Of
fice, a large and well selected Stock of Fancy and
Staple Foreign and Americax
DRYGOODS,
Suited to the present and approaching seasons, which
will be sold at extremely low prices, by the piece or
otherwise. Planters, Merchants and purchasers gen
erally, arc respectfully invited to call and examine
their stock. " N. McKIXNON A CO.
Macon, Sept. 29, 1846.
Gentlemen’s Fine Boots.
J UST receiv ctl < iciitforacn’fi Fine Frei.eli Calf Boots,
the latest stvle, and for enlc h\*
aug IT MIX A KinTIsAXD.
Ocimilgce Iron Fbun<l:ii*y andUIa -
cSiinc Stoop—ITIacon, Ga.
T HE subscribers having erected a new Establish
ment, now offer to the public, inducements that
they have never lind before ju that line of busiucss.
Mill Wrights, Gin Makers, &c., will find it to their au
vantage to give us a call, we will guarantee all our
work to be good, and at the lowest price—wc have ft
good stock on Patterns on hand.
A good Home Power for sale.
CHAS. P. LEW A. CO., Cotton Avenue,
Near Macon «5c Western Itail Road Depot.
may 12. 1846 43—if
Basis:-*’ Gaiter tSonlrc*,
TEST received La-lies’ Gaiter Bootee.-, hi-! for *»!•
by MIX A KIRTLAND.
aug 17