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Kcdic.il .\®ltCC.
a|);|, K. S. ALURiril, having formerly
pme.ned hi? proli-saion in Macon and iw vioinil ,
lor a short period, again tender* iris s rviaes to the
citizens in Me I,cine. Surgery and Obstetric lie so
licit* a si rare of the public patronage, and trusts Ills past
ev. Tiencr in a large private practice, and aiao as nci-
W Surgeon ill the regular army, wnl ent.tl’ him to
ct- ,ti le n 1 ', and enable him to give satisfaction-
K 11 Residence and office in the Central Railroad
Bank, opposite the Floyd House.
Muco r, Fee 4 *” 44
etlic.il CopaitiewlilP’
—i. Das Met'.OLDRICK At QUINTARD, hav-
M tne lorn da copartnership lor the Practtee and
11 MiJi. me and Suigery, nspectmlty nfier theirser
virm to persons wishing either Medical or Surgical in
tention T i • i e provided with all nnnnerm instiu
gnenis and a prepared lo peitorm all T’™ 1 ™ 9 111
Surgery, an I pledge themselves i show thi moat un
remitting aitriuiuu to their patient*. .
K3- Office hours fiom 8 to 94 o'clock A M , and from
Sto3P M B MeGOLURICK,
c. T. QUIN I'ARI).
Macon, January 5, 1848.
E. F. PARK,
attorney vti. vw,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
3an2T, 6inl3
“ cVTiGW •IB *♦
Attorney at I. t\v,
OFFICE next to the Telegraph newspaper, on
Cherry street, Macon.
_Feb 9 L *
p, f, u. SCABBOUOI titl,
Atto. net at fit v,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
■XTTILL, rise prompt attention to any business conti-
VV ded to hts care, in the countie* ot Ftnask . 1
Laurens, Telfair. Irwin, Lowndes, U are, Appling.
Houston and Dooly.
Hawkinsa’ille, Feb 9 45 , ITI
MI.LI.iJI 11. t OtM LIA,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, LAURENS COUNTY, GA,
A •'ll. gin strict attention to bv
II less. ill. entrusted to linn, in tile - I
Lauren., IVllatr, Psiaaki. Wilkmaon, VVanhmgi
Emanoe,, M jittgomeiT and Tattnall. Office at Out.-
hi, Feb 9. to |
A lIO.iIA l*. Rl*ti,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
HAVING located hnnaeltm Barnesviii--. Pis conn
ty, Ouillgia. will attend pu.dually toalibat
entrusted tolls professional mar, agement.
Rtlert ,—Rev AutX rm < ■ •’ <
S § IvtvDSicK. Mactn. Tiaxkr A < -viv.t-n
Bar if to David Paul A. Cos., Barton. Col A. IV.
Ham *t or ft odea.
Marc i i-iH, id ly
4,.t\v I.il.taty l or Stale.
ACHUICE collection of Law Hooks constituting a
Library ol about 60 volumes „( ,he most ajui - r<o
auUtonty m the Courts ot this Stute Rooks ud new
and the latest edition*, will bes, i r ry. \ j-rat
J. T. LUMPKIN",-a,
Feb 9 15 3m Cherry r,reel.
It. 1.. BIK.IETT,
HAS removed from the old stand of (. A’
ICY lUentm.,, tA % Cos. to Colton Avenue, n .r tin
A.Jft rnerot Cherry street, where he is pro, a red in
offer his customers old and new-, some ol the cheap. -
bargains in JII *V ELK\ ever sold in Mien His
collection of goods lias been made with gr, al care, and
will he so and re n irkably cheat.
Aifkmds of Clock and Watch W ork done with
despatch and warranted.
March 1. 19
SPEC!' AIT.ES, SPECTACLE'i.-PrrMiiis at
ll.ctrd w'.th ift'tec.rd or impfiiri-d vision, nre i
- invued to coll and exam.oi l a now and impul
sed article of ripectacle Gi::'A (in, which the s i —er.
era are sole agents) set ill the iiest Gold and Silver
frames. B L BURNETT
M ire'. S 111
TOILET an J SHAVING *< .APS.—Sepenor aeepe
and P (..Me ry—just received and lor sale by
Mare.i . |j li I, BURN El
Note rapes, Fa
Motto Seals, and a great vari.iy of new limey ar
ticles— 111-t opened and tor Rale at the lowest i,rices fiy
Mann t B L BUR NETT
HORJLO ■ i .—Wale ires ot every deserijition
re ,a,red and warranted to keep good time, or the
cauhrejuiided by B. L BURNi. I I
Marcit 3 j
St tL \K L V MPrf.—Fine Solar Gamps, loittniiin
and Brass Chamber Candlestick.*, Sir sale t,y
March 3 43 B E BURNETT.
CULVER SPOONS and Butter Knivi . oat ie
lo ce.v I ail I lor sale by
March 3 PJ B. L. BURN ET P.
PI i V I'll) W IRE, —Elegant Plated ( aspire,
r ruit it is-m- a, Wa.tera, Gnu at icka.tSnurti-ra and
Trara, f. uns, Ai- —:uat a*, iir-i and (nra.ile by
March 3 t BLRI RNETT
IIN6LIMH IMimifU STARE. 1
j and Son's lie si English Bi't.nnia ('i-Hi-. and Tea
Pots and ill full S ts—J.ist r. ceivetl a, id for sale l,y
■ut** • B. L. BURNETT.
PLATED sBOONS All) Idiin.s. flick
gatnott Boarsd, Check men, he—juM received and
for aale by B. L BURNETT.
March 3 pj
“nEV/ GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
THE aiibaenaer woulJ rrapectfully call the attention
ot the ettjaens ol Macon and trading community
geneiaiiy, to in extensive andenn t i y-, eledsioikoi
spi ng ti ml Suniner Roods,
which w now ottered for sale at the low. st r.wiketpri- I
ces From the unumial care and puna ink’ hi- v- j
factions lioiii ihedtHereni importi g houses m Y ,v.
hr ffatters hi ns ‘lf wilh the i >pe ,
lire ats,icuon to all who may favor Inin with;, , [
- oc . * lot surpassed by any in ihecuy, in variety ,
•tyie. 4 i‘i ity, dtc.
Afou.tj ot ui article* it* u note receiving and opening,
French, English anil American Prints, Furniture do 1
Fancy col’d, checked, striped &l plaid Gingham*, (jigm
dry* Ac mi i *d Cn-mihrayH. Fancy col'd A -it ip'd L’iaiih
Mourm / ; > and Nftourniug Ua.znrinc Prints. F.tncli
Muslins, and. Ginghams a nußa rage Die** Patterns, a
treat variety. Comm Balzannes, French Jaconet n'n I
Cambric* n id ln.lm Lawns, White Jaconet. Checked,
Carded. Lross-barred, Bwise and Book Muslins, 10-4
and I*2-4 Linen Sheeting, Pillow-case Linen. 6, 10&
11-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Damask Towel
ing Do ‘l'able Cloth, Bird’a-eye, Scotch and Russia
Diapeis. lush Linen, Nankeens, ( ottonade, Colored
and Plat 1 Domestics and Fancy Pinid Linen, White, i
Colored, Brown and Black Cotton Hose. Colored.
White ari l Black Silk l|.*e ; with a general and u*-
aorled stock of KEADV-MADL CL M’iUNG, th *
goods carelahy selected in the pi. ut and m !• to -
der after the latest and most fashionable style*, and ...
to U variety ot Gents. Dress Goods.
Notice.
THE sol scril>er will constantly have on hand here
and ut Ins shop in Foiayth, a g u.-ml stock <>l th
bt*iaruc.r tom- Manufactured NEGRO SHoKs
with evt y i ociiption ot Leather.
Fine b UiS und SHOES made to order a* he
IBAAf WIN IP
At tk* stand formerly occupied by A. ./ ft IF On .
on the corner of f'otten Avenue {■{ t heny St.
Macon, M irch H l.i
I*l i!\o*! I*l t.Vjhl!
..1 H'ST received troin .1 (.
Nunn-A Clark (with und without (.
■ ■ * * “man's cK'4ian attachment.) Lmutii.
Wart and others, all u* assortment ol PI YN() KOkTi;,*
The long and well known reputation ot then* m.-tiu
went*, precludes the necessity ol pulling We hnv. ,
general issirunent ot wood and hr-ms instruments ot
gU descriptions, consisting in part of Seranlutn-. (Jui
isrs, Violin*. Accord i a us, Flutes, Bogles. Troinbooim,
Tfump-ts, Corn, pinna, Opheclides, Mellodi i*. Viol.n
---•ellos, Dium , Bibs. Concert Hornes,\r Ac Fmli
ions hir music instruction books lor Piano, Guitar,
Flute and VVin Violin and Guitar Hiring*,\c A c
Cold and Silvei Watches of the finest . Jewel.
H, Silver SjMiona of pure eilrer, Castors, Candlesticks,
uramloles, Lump, \r
Walchea uud Clocks repaired m the most perfect
■Mnmr. uni warranted Thankful for past favors,
we hope to receive u share of public patron;.,- foi
Which we will give value received
BUENO A VIRGIN*
Miron, Jan I*2 41 fun
l*iiio I'orlrs.
fTMIE subscriber re-p* etlully Informs the nti/cna of
I
riANOS tram a manufactory in Sew York -the arti
cle offered, is ot ttie tiesi woikinrmahtp and material*.
wtl
Parentis wishing to puieliase. can see one ot lie ms in*
WTirneutsat the sufsirribvi's residence
JAMEB VAN VALKENBURGH
Ms< ‘.I.
’ Dfi TjOAOHS & WXZjOOZSOH.
MLM)J *luiiulrliin , i* mill IfrHlci* ill
CARRIAGES AND HAKNLUS
jy or iviiv I’l.Mßim v.
Mulberry Strrrt, Martin, (leorgta.
Da L & w hnv #• i.mnlly for lr on dir lM torni*.
Ei.imc luiAnen. ~ni ,
Man. coacu L*cf r*Tr.HT **u ror w athrr,
/’luted and Japanned llarneae Mtmntinye,
t‘auiU, Oils, Varnmb, He
M II ... I-UT
TO THE PUISLIC.
guts . THE wWr iberw will run it doily tin.-
* ,* *> f C inciirr m, f lUct* In TOO Ore wit
the Ca'> both wnv, f'oin Fii-wylli to .1
lodiimtyring* coiiimencuiglrmn t. rfi'.i -1 June, o
warr and neoot-cry. HUGH KN.IX
WM C, JONES
P. I* Tl.a mibwriber m atilU nrryin, nn ihr Live
•table (iu,ini-ir in Kanyth, in all ... ,1 flrnm birootn
r] in prrpnrrd to do any kind of t inlnmi that nn y oi
Iterlf m that line.
WILLIAM c jom*
Ponyih, Jen J* *m4J
Savannah ‘Dying Establishment,
\N TON 11 ASK!* IC K to inform the citi
zens of MACON, and the up country generally,
that he has made extensive prep;: 1 uion? for L> i INC and
CLCANSiNCi Ltulies’Silknd woolen l)r. >hawl
cVe tStc Ilia colors, particularly Ulack, Maroon and
Brown, will be warranted equal to any that can be pro
duced in the United States, (it ntlemen’a (•arinents
Renovated, Dyed,and wurranud not tosmleither the
skin or the whitest linen. Fric- s moderate. Articles
left at the Store of Mr C. A KUt, next door to the
Washington Hall, Macon, will lie promptly iorwarded,
and returned with despatch.
April 21, 1847. *> J
i’ *. Dickftninii A i *>.
CASH, will sell the remainder of their Stock ol
P DR\ CiUOD.S und Hardware very iow.
Jan 26
rt \ HMDS, prune and clioi. N O Sugar,
hags prime Rio Coflee,
ltd) barrels and hall barrels fresh Mackeral,
ID bhds Molasses.
10 half pities Cider Vinegar.
Just received and for sale low, by
S. F. DICKINSON, & CO.
Mm n. Feb 16 ■*’’
r i\ ÜBLS New Oileans Molasses, for sale by
OU : ii - kins<&.co
Jan 26 • *3
•
CNHEROKEE LIME, ON CONSIGNMENT
J 75 B-'Xis Cherokee Lime.
Feb 9 45 C. CAMPBELL Si CO.
NEW DRUG STORE,
PERRY, GA.
DR. \V. S. TOW V'tpJX I) has recently opened.
uftd wi!. keep constantly on hand, n lull asHort- !
memos DRUGS. MHDICINKS. CHEMICALS,,
Patent M* tlicim s. PerUimery, Soiqis, Stationery. Brusli
es of nl! kinds, Paints. Oils. Varnish. Glow and such i
other artines ns are usually kept bv Druggists All of ,
which have been curetnlly selected, and are warranted
to be of a superior quality—and w hich he wiil aril on as j
favorable terms as they can l>t procured in the State
He confidently trusts that he will be able to render full j
satislaction to all who may tavwr him with their pa
tronage
N. B. Wines and Bianty. of a superior quality,
will be kept on band, for medicinal purj>.s* only.
January 19, Is4*. 42 3ra
DRY GOODS
SELLING OFF AT BARGAINS,
FOR CASH, 12V O CASH OIVLVU
rpilE f-ui'Hcnber is nwt• ■ :up bis business, and
X is di.-p -d lose.! th- remaining part of hi* stork
at .reduced Cost As much of my stock
is yet on hand, many dc-sitabie goods can be had, if cus
tomers will call soon
N B No buoks e i ibe kept after tin.- first of January
The motto is doods Chcjjj for Cn*h ! !
Dee 29 39 E. WOODRUFF.
FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP.
HI MILTON .V s VMtIN'S, \ 0 17, I Bhunker
Street, Savannah, have on hatid the most choice
and extensive aasortmeiit of French, English, and
Belgian
rfolhs (diss incMs and \ cMingi
that con be found in the Southern States They have
been selected with the greatest care from the rery
best import at 10 ns, and will f*e manufactured to order
in the neatest manner, and upon short notice, either
tor Cash or approved credit. Persons from the up-coun
try are particularly inv,ted to call, as they cannot fail
to be suited both m price and quality.
HAMILTON aV, SI'MON S have also on hand a
very large and extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
manufactured in the l*est style, and from mnterialscare
fnlly selected by themselves in the Northern markets.
These they are prepared to sell nearly, if not quite as
low-as anicles of the same quality can be purchased in
New Y*-rk.
Wishing to extend their business pm :Lular!v in the
op-country, t’ • v invite Planters and Country Merck- I
ants to cail and examine for themselves.
Savannah, Oct. 20, 1847. 29 ts
NEW GOODS.
THE subscriber h ivingjustrcc- ived his Fall Stock
of I>KY (d)Oi)S, would respectfully invite
the attention of the public, to examine his large and
beautiful assortment; the following ot wnich compri
ses a part, viz
A large und heatifui stiK’k of Snks.
Raw Silk Plaids, (anew article.)
Caledonia Plaids, Silk stripe Alpacsa,
Cashmeres and Delaines, (a large stock.)
Coronation Plaid, Black Aipacca,
Colored Aipacca, Buna Vista Bnbiants,
Plaids tor Childen’s clothes,
Ginghams, Calicoes,
Furniture Prints, of new and splendid patterns,
B-d Picking, all Dualities,
Blue and Brown Homespuns.
Linseys, Keiseys, Fine lied Blankets,
Broati Cloths, Cass,meres, Sutmetts,
Kentucky Jeans, Gobi mixed do.
Carpets, Rugs, Green Baize,
B ’lintt*, Riul*ons, Artificials, wreathes,
Tabs, &<• . Mourning Collars,
Luce Ciqies, Woik Collars, Black Lace V r eils,
Gr*en Gauze V’eils, Brage do Boys’ Leather belts,
W bite, red and yellow Flannels,Canton Flannel,
Counterpar t's, Toilet covers Piano rovers, Table do.
r i mead ami Lisle Edgings, ladies’ Cravats,
Gentlemen’s Cravats, Silk Hose, Worsted Jo.
Cotton Hose,
Siik, Kid and \V ollen Gloves, Gimp and Fringes,
lleuiKich Hendnerchiels, Br.*rdrsd do.
Bobiact Lace, Silk H oidkerchiels,
K’*d and fireen Oil t ala o,
V . Uei Rihttors, Black A Colored Worsted Mitts, &c
w iiii a variety ot other goods toj tiunieroiis to mention,
but which l would be pleased to have you call and ex-
AMOS BENTON.
October 13, )H47 29
UW B I’ai
Iter’s Store, 011 ly4>tion Avenue, nearly opposite J.
fire Proof Warehouse. Tin y have iuaioie and
oner for sale oti acccHinnodaiing teiins:
‘A*d Pieces ti av> Iv . u ky Bugging,
175 “ “ Dundee
85 “ BUghtly damaged “
50 (’oils K'mucky and Manilla Rope,
60 Bags Rio Coffee,
20 Tons Iron,
50 Kegs Nails,
KHX) lbs Tank und Boiler Iron,
800 l!s Spring Steel,
800 Sacks Salt,
20 Boxes Tobacco,
10 “ Hemlerjon Candles,
10 Baskets Champnigne Wine,
5 Boxes Burgundy **
8 Casks Bacon,
Sept. 2, 1847 29
OZNABURGS YAK NS.—A tew hales from Tlk>-
mastoii Factory, tor salt* by
Nov 3 31 REA % COTTON.
ThonmsKHi Mnnulucttiring ( omimny’a
OSNABI RGS AND \ ARNS, of superior quality
just received und lor sale nt lowest market prices
by REA A COTTON, Agents,
Thomas ton Manufacturing ( omt. -ii.y,
’ I 13
HMIPLM,
Gl* IIAICTFORI), C()NN —-The uiulersigiietf
Ageiist will tak*‘nsk agnitiH Fin* in this city t Griffin,
Foray th and other towns in the Stall-. >n as favorable
term* as any raqsiraubie (’omoany They willalauin
sine against the . -k* of River Navigation; tiieir nrewnt
run a are, 3- i per cent to Savant uih.uml 7-8 to (din Hes
ton REA A COTTON.
_Macon. April 1,1817. 5
I'aini rs take Wottcc.
lirF. hay * ‘.e right ot n ntimfar •! Comiti*•* for
v \ 1
chine in th* gteateM i*l the day, and no humbug. It
cut* corn, oets, liny, shm'k*. straw, *r Mniks w ith great
rap.dity, and *0 easily that a fa*y of twelve year* old cun
Work 11 It can b<* ittnelied to 11 gm wh l without any
extra * \pei •*■•. ns tl*- fly -wheel iinswei* lef a pulley
‘The great advantage oi this machine over ail otlieni, if
ill tfw 4l the hi ide- it I.* ing concave and convex,
parting ihe straw in the middle mid rutting fault wny*,
which no oilier Made van do So * iiiifU* i* tins ma
the blade m osier Any blurk smith can make tfa*
Made. We shall keep one on hand lor our fnendatoj
examine 1 eforc purelii**>nisr
tH AS P LEV Y \ CO
t )rfhulgee Fin fi). ( ettun Avenue.
1
OCMULGEE FOUNDRY.
NOfiTfl • • LKVI
. niHiee to fanmti all kinds of liuisfied Machinery.
Steam Engines, 1 •utingstn Iron or Pm**. MitlGsai
mg (8 Nil kinds, Ik-vii and Spur (tearing. Gm
G<-ar of all irntternu and si/.e. Fun Gearing Cotton
Gin woik. ricss Pulleys, Hi,mi Km.mg. fire Pmof
Ifain ami Windows, Ct mrtrry R iUiigv, Gudg* ms,
Ink*. Ate We invite oar hlends and all wlio si* m
want of snvol ill*-ul>< ve urucles, ti* gi\ n* a call on
Cotton Avenue, A F HOLT
VV M H. IIOET
CIIAS. P LEVY
Macon, Oet 13, 1817 •> l y
in linker, Dooly, Lee nnd Etirly for
Kile,
No SSi, 7th District Early, now linker, a valuable
lot ; No. 67. 26th Di* Fatly ; N* 130 *ih Dm Ika.'ii
No 95. sth lb* lK**ly ; N**2l.t. I!kh DiUtict *d Lev.
Visit tr apply to the Sul-M rifa i at Hi cyondalc P. t)
(50 mile station Central Railroad S nv* n Cos ,Gs
One of the above lota i* near Hnwknisvdle ; one near
Travtlfar*Rest; one n* ur Staikville.
Sept 8 1847 lv2l WILL IS YOI’NG
The full llUiodetl iiiml thorough luvil horse
\ mm eitl Nab!*,
,R Will stand the ensmag *ea>n m Houston.
T *n*t the Eastern sole ot Mur-.n e4*unty-
VINCENT NOBLE, was amd by American
Eclipse, his dam by ( entratum, one ol the fast non*
if .Vr IrrAv F<r Pedigree sml jwrti* ulsra, ***e lallf
Tor the proprietor,
ANDERSON GCKtDB
I March 1 18- Ini
MDDLESi! MBBLiA I
a MORRIS Sl WESTeo r r have on hand j
k a fit-.t rat-* a.s.rrtnt'*:it of SA IIAK
ifc A KSS ;i . I CARR I VGKTKIM |
i ad kin * they will •lat pi *s to su.t t:i<* tunes
| Their lacilities are such that they ran sell lower than J
anv otb n* nt td th-kind in the city. [
, Give rsa call before you buy, is all we a*k lorn re
comm,.’ loti. a. REl’.MKlNlldone titrc.ltiosdpric. *, I
t m a wot kis ike nmnner. u . ,
Cotton Avenue,next dc or to A. J it D >\ (Tr.
l> c I, 1946 ‘ -
WOOD AND HIAEIEY,
IIAM’FAIT! Ri RN \N'D DEALERS IN
ii >c T p I KniT rj:
‘•ffrfft c,vr...
UOULD most r ‘sjH*, ! fully inform t lie citizens of
Macon, and puduc _• uuaily, that having avail
ed themmdves of tfie s.-rvicesol som t the vry best
Workmen, and having a supply ol the In st materials,
are prepared to make to order any article in their line.
In addition to our present sioek, such as D limp. Tea,
Centre, Bide, Work, Toilet, Quartette and Sofa Tables;
j Bureaus ; Sideboards ; Solus aud Wnrdrot.es; Solas ;
j Divans; Ottotnans; ‘i'ettetetes , Fool-‘-'m,ls; Secreta- .
I rys . Desks an l Book (kiscs; Ladies’ Work Boxes and j
j Portable Desk*; Piano c* h 1 I*.M;king (41a?s's and j
‘ Glass Times of all a./.*s , Gut, Mahogany and Walnut
Frames of ail sizes lor rictuies and Portruils: Cane I
I seat Settees and Ctu: ter Somils ; Mahogany and Y\ til- |
nut Chairs. Plush and Hair Cloth S*’nts ; it qrent varie- j
| ty ot curled Maple and Walnut Ca i seats and other
kinds; Rocking Chairs of patterns too numerous to,
j mention ; Mahogany. Walnut, curled and plain Maple,
Poplar and Pine B -dsteads, cheaper than ever ; \\ hi- !
dow Shades, new, lieaut.lul aud rare patterns ; Featli
ers. Feather Beds ; Malti -met of cuned Hair, Cotton
and Moss. •
We have many
1 cd in tins market
To Mount icturers-T- r sale. I irnituc Varnish,
Mahogany, Walnut, Plush.and Wniereand Bed Posts.
N B Fumitue repaired ne itlv and with dispatch.
1 Old Solus and Chairs reseated or covered with Hair
Cloth or Cane.
Macon, No?. 3, 1847. 6m—if
HOUSE KEEPING ARTICIES.
rOGAN & ATKINSON have ju*t rec.-ived and
J ofli r for ii •, ( orprtuic*. litigs; Blankets. Tick
mgs. 10-1 and 12-1 Linen Sh ■•• ting and pillow case
Linens; 10- A and 12-4 Cotton Sheeting and pillow case
Cotton; Irish Linens, American and English Long
Cloths; table Linen ami t • Lie Cloths and Napkins;
| Russia. Scotch and Hn. aback Tow**liitigs; furniture
Calico and furniture Dimity: Table (*ovi rmg.of \ari
! ous kinds; 10-1, 11-laud 12 1 Blankets, of best makes;
! Woolen and C-otton Flannvis, ail qualities; Striped.
| Plaid and fhnbroniered Curtain M islins; colored and
white Marseilles Q uits; together with their usually
large variety f>f blin k aud t iored Dress Silks, Cash
meres, Plaid (roods, Sh ncls, Worked Collars. Ameri
can and British Piints, Silk and Cotton Hosiery,Gloves.
Hdkfs., Ac., Sic . to winch they invite the attention of
their friends and the public - uemi y—Cloths. Cnssi
meits, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys,
English, French and Ain rican Tweeds, Vestings, just
received; which we will -11 at the *. ry low ( -st pri i*s
LOGAN tSc ATKINSON,
sept 29 26tf. •
RICH SIT K3 AITD CAPHMURES. * I
TIIE undersigned have received anew nnd beauti
ful stock of Rich Fall l/rttt Silks and Cashmeres,
consisting m part ot plain changeable, striped and plaid, ;
iiro de Rhine, (ro tie Roynle, (Jr** tie Algier, tiro tie
Pekin.it in d* Chine. Ottoman mu I other Dries Si ks*
black Taflt s, Poult de Soli: , Shi,*! R - Gio (4rain,
plain, striped on.l watered Si av, ftr Scarfs, &c.: new
stvl* rich printed Cashmeres; striped and pl.iid Mous
se line de l.ame, in various patterns:super piaid Lash
meres; Lupin’s best qualities French j/n .nocs of nil
shades; Gu!<?. Clarence and Oregon Plaids; Worked
Collars and Capes; enibroided, revere, hiMiistitched
and corded Lawn nnd Linen Cambric Hdk is ; Silk
and Cotton Hosiery, Glares, iVc., All of which w ill
be sold by the piece or otherwise, ut usually low prices.
LOGAN &l ATKINSON
sept 29 26tf.
< eckery and (Hass M are.
DINING and Ten Set-9, superlint St< ne nnd China 1
Ware, Liverpool and r.am D.tto, Plain, and
Fiuited Glass Ware of every description, Tumblers,
Decanters, Wines, Fruit Baskets Pitchers, Slc., a very
large and general stock just received by
LOGAN 6l ATKINSON,
sept 29 2Gtf.
ITiiusi, (il:iss snui Eai llkcn WaM*.
■ gfcf | ‘THE subacribers are now receiving (in ctz*
addition to their former Stock.) a gene:a 1 as-Byjf
sortment oi the latest und most fashionabh cU
styles nnd patterns, among which are
Gold band French China Dining Sets.
White “ “
Gold band and \V r hite China Plates, Dishes, Cover
Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Pitchers.—Codec and Tea Cups,
by the piece or dozen.
White and Flowing blue Granite Dining, Tc i and
‘Toilet Se!* , Plates, Dishes, Cover Dishes. Bakers,
Soup and Sauce ‘Ture us, Pitchers, Ewers and Basins,
Codecs and ‘Teas, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams,and Bowls
to match Dining nnd Tea Sets.
Light Blue llining,Tea und ‘Toilet Sets; Plati s, Dish
es, (..'over Dish'-s, &c &c to niatoil.
Also, a large nnd complete assortment of f'OMMC >N
WARE, which they oiler to Country Dealers, tc- low
as can In* Ixiught in any other miiikct in the *?tute.
Our S'TOCK OF (il.ASrf \V ARE, embraces every
kind and variety which lielotigs to our branch of trade.
Ii \ DE Al JONES.
Corner of Mulberry and Second Street
and ot/jiosiU the Washington Hull.
Macon Sept. 29, 1847. 6m26
LIFE IMSUBANCE.
The NaullltK* Mutual IJlt* Insnrnnce Conip’y.
*>B WALL STRUT, NEW YORK,
CIONFINESita business exclusively to Insurance
J upon Lives aud all insurance appertaining thereto
It is organized upon the mutual ptmeipie wnu h lias
been fully t< steil and proved to be superiot to any other.
The particular advantages oflered hy tins company
ar-:
1. A guarantee capital.
2. An annual participate 0 in the profit:.
3. No individual responsibility fa youd the amount ol
premium.
4. Thuae who insure for a lea* perils! than lib*, par
ticipate equally 111 the annual profile ol the company.
5. In all ease* where the annual premium shall a
mount to t>so, ami t 0 percent, thereof shall have lieen
paid in cash, an approved m*tc may he given fir the
remaining IU pei •m. p \ ibl twilvi ... th* aftt r
dale, bearing six js-r •ui iut* i* >t. ‘Tin mt* *< \ to
be paid annually, hut the principal not to I**- call'd in
unit s* the exig< uc*s of the company require it. giv
ing sixty days notice, amt then only by s>, - -menls
pro rata to the extent that may fa- required to meet the
engagements ol the company.
The Pates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollar*.
1 * lava 1 1
A(* I I't-ar 1 yftn. ) l,ir \ar i>rr* I ala*.
15 j 77 j 88 156 40 169183 320
20’ 91 j 05 177 15 191 I ‘.•6 373
25 100 I 12 201 50 1962 W 4 60
*.K> I 31] 136 2 36* 55 232321 578
35] I 36 1532 75 60 4351 91 7ni
V \.B‘\ M MERt II Wi . ut
ROBERT B COLEMAN,\.e* Tr.safam.
‘Tarsn ia—A M. Merchant, Roi it B Col*man,
O, Bushnell. John M. Nixon, Richard L Tuidy, lb n
rv A Nelson, R A. heading, Siimuel C Taxon. .Is.
llarur-r Jonathan K Ib rruk, Luring Andn-w*. Wm.
YSt vim-..• \l O. K* ! IRichard lr\oi. ( 1 Idn I
sey, John S tie. >mg. Henry K Bogert, Vioin* Fiatik
lin. S|H*neerS ikmeditf
Ti.inv Fki.iman. Actuary.
IKpThe C4inpun> will ai • insure the liv. *ol Slav s.
HYDE vV JONES, Agents, Mai on.
Ortdvr 87,1147. 30
HAIUNi: AM) KiltK INSUtAMi:.
CAMDEN i’ SUIUNCF. CO. NtW JUESUY.
4 trii xi. *i*ta*,oai4>,
('ll XHTKHI.I* IN H 99
rplfK Sub-criliers liavin be 11 appointed the A;'* nt*
| ol tin* inatitutum f* r 1:1* Cuy and v.mittty, will
receive application* and issue Polices nt the current
nite u ROBERT NV OGDEN. Pres’dt.
H. L Bl Kt.l \ , Secret;.iv.
HYDE xV JONES. Agents.
Macon. Jan 12 41 6111
I in: 1.%Nl It \%VV. —' The New Volk
!„l ii* i 1 nee and'Trust ( omji-*y having eslab-
I lisln dan A in tl4 < iy -i .Vlueoii, }*4 |h4.i,h mnjr et
j f et Insnmm * w.tlt thi* ( ••tnpanyuri thcli own Lives
I •
| tint) of Lit#- 4r for a litniteal jw 1 <ml, by th*- payment oi n
small annual pietuttun
STEPHEN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES ( PALMER. Secretury
E BOND, Agent. M: con
Macon, A trill, IH7. >sl
LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN (01 ION GINS.
\\ T Er• eti-ibv uii'Mil oi;i In nd* ami the plant* is
V>< • I
jRVRD COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY 1* m
I full op 4 rum n
It 1* nuipU *un;-lial *h the very faot mntcrial*
which cHihlht M*f.*eted ‘The machinery 1* all new,
and custrur - -I 011 the im-t nppn vrd plans for the
I iiitiuuf .etiio- -*t (’ofUm (tin*.
I .■ employed in the est nb
iislmieiit ure sk.ilful laiiil expcii4'llC<‘d 111 1 ll** husitl* *a ;
mill we 1 Altv• lllli!e feuetl imp veuuaitH itl tile median*
ism uni! construction ol out < 1 ns that w *• l el certain, in
every ca* . I * luiturii n (Lu winch wifi |m if<*mi adiin
rafay well.anJ give t!u j*•;• *. -■ 1 ••nt r* *ati*lacli< 11
In tli- way of r <mm Midafion, we need only say,
that we fmme..vtl wm id I *n !iedof our late mipit x.-il
Gms lo plant. 1* 111 Vioi’ ii { 1* oi tb** country ilmin^
till* *ea*Ni. mid not one l t.nt nutuherbas fnil* and t u,\*
general both m |**ed uud the saiiq le o’
I Cotton.
IXT ORDER ‘can h* -11 to u*by t.iriil.orroiitrnrt
made with our Ag-ntv wh • ru ttuveliiug through th<
euntry
GINS will b- sent to nt-y part of tfa count ly, and in
all eios'* wai Hint* and to pi'rl* Itu w II
Pens*tia adducing th Propneiors by mail, will di
rect their lett r* to ( ohimhn-. (hi
N Oi at tv VI i* 4'iir \ *nt fi*r Central G* *’rgi*
E I TAVI .OR A CO
S<pi 22 25tf Giratd Ala
MILL-STONE 9.
r pun -al’. ~| ‘-r • H r an .•xtcnsiv Mill-
I sloiifE,i:il fialut at 7m N w York, will Jurnirh
to ord-r, i iu.Nf 11 Bui..; Av . ri vn.i.-
... . , ..,,,! v.aranti'J of the verv la-m
R( B R r FINDLAY.
Macon, Not. 13, 1.916.
SQUARE iiiiX.ES.
I JI'I.EO.'K ,S UttMI'lUM) l.i.\ Ell COTTON
| ) l’Ki ;r.,'i;s, |.. ; ■ i'lililir I ami ini|irov
el. ure mm , it : ‘al i.7 th” ■ v.'-tii.i* to |tut tip Sqtmre
Hal. sn a superior artier to nuy in it"*- An < *aiiimalion
of tiieir construction nnd principle, by those who study
true economy,aud wish a g"*>a and permanent article.
1-4 solicited that they muv anduulge f>r themselves
Trees, Kighty-iiv Dai'ms, delivered in Maoon,
whic i inchah .- the who!- of the outfit ol lions, Rope,
Path it Right. &c.
Annexed is bill of Tinder for Same.
4. .. .pieces... .22 set t long, 10 by 10.
| “ 16 •• “ 10 by 10.
1 “ 21 •’ “ 10 by 10.
4 “ 1j “ “ 6hy (5.
2 “ 16 “ “ 12 by 16.
1 “ 12 “ “ 12 by 20.
1 “ 51 41 “ 9by 24.
2 “ 15 “ “ 3 t>y H.
2 “ 15 “ “ sby 5.
1 “ 10 “ “ 12 h. 19.
1 “ 7 •* “ 12 hy 14.
I “ 9 “ “ 4by 12.
10 good plank 18 “ ‘■ 11 by 12.
1 “ 25“ ‘ 4by 12.
3 scantlings 20 “ “ 3ly 4.
Also, Gin (>• ring of all sizes, kept constantly on
hnu I ; peering for Merchant Mills, Cotton Factories
;md Mill-Stones of every furnished to order
nt Founds ry ol R. FINDLAY,ISIt icon, (ico,^.
Aug ii, mt. it
v- vii.ua Al'osSiiS ibl -i .10.
rp l 1 Co’ •> i (Putmck's Patent.) heretofore
I u lin the Pack ng establishment in tins city, will
he s lit ininn'd ate application is made, at my re
duced prices, including frame w ’ k wmdlos, and every
thing c mp.ete for each pn -s. and sold in consequence
of tlie proprietors having discontinued the re packing
business. Apply to ROBERT FINDLAY.
M ! vJ i. 1847 jf
Straw Cutters.
UFINiHiAY is now m inulacturing a lotofCut
# ting M n hit.-s, wh oh, kr practical tiHi-, strength
and (lurabiiitv. are pn lwibly unsurpassed. They are, by
the by. no //•/(* at right affair, but a plain and substan
tial machine for cutting straw, corn-stalks, fodder,
shucks. &,c with pet feci e -< and despatch. Planters
and others are resjsvtiully invited to call at Findlay’s
Foundry, corner ol Walnut aud lourth streets, Macon.
June 23, 1847 ts 12
AS \ci>\ |aO> A I'OIA.
>1 HUV, and MACHINE SHOP—The „nb
•-(•iil>er having recently made large mid important addi
tii .s ’•> his former list 4tf patterns tor Overshot, Breast
and Tub Mill Gearing, is now prepared to execute or
d-rs fe-r Flour Mills. Cotton Factories. Hors** power
M s for p'untation grinding, &c • also Cotton Press
s. Gin ( ar.Plates i! Bui’s, and Mill Irons of every
des ript >n : all of which will be made of the very fiest
in it-rial and workmanship, on reasonable and accom
modating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
M eon. June 17. 1 14 16 y!8
Giaeltnbci'i; 4 luce.
5 HIHO AOWA V,
Yok * --'Tins is to certify that
Mr. Glo Bra aerd, of the
, A V Stnti’ of Georgia, is dulyop
/s? ti - C *pointed the General Agi nt of
A . this Coinpau\ in nnd toi the
l i States ot South Carolina and
I vif/l’ G*(> gin, und is authorized to
l * i estab.ish L'oul Dciioia there-
V vk j j :n,& tog ut rights to vend
\ \ / j the (.'• >io;>a ys Medicines.
\ “flW* (./ Every Agent must have a
ecriitie.nl’ with the seal of the
Company thereon, signed by
its S eretary and countersigned hv the aforesaid (7ene
ral Agent. No one is authorized to sell the Company’s
Medicines without such certificate.
EDWARD BARTON, Scc’ry.
GP. f E FEN BE PC! MEDICINES.
Tiieu.i.ico- _• .* ii-i i yp. p'oed ti a Cb'aef
enbarg Depot in ad places ol p.opei sze in S. Carolina
audG-'orgin. Immediate q.-j nation should I e made,
personalty or bv letter, to George Brainerd, Agent,
care of Nelson Carter, opposite Chariest on Hotel. As
there w.ll ordinarily he but one Depot in a town or vil
lage, th agency will he very valuable.
The ct lobrated Medicines of thcGracfenbergComp&-
n arc rapidly ami completely superseding all others.—
Where or.< introdue- no one thinks of using any
otln rs. Their character is best <-xp!ai dby the laci that
Thirty Thousand Paxes of their Pills alone are sold
each and every week.
( Vrtificatesupon certificate* from nil jiarts of the coun
try’ are constantly received, testifying to their wonder
ful powers. ‘Their efficacy is almost imniediately felt,
as that a single box will show the invalid whether they
are or are not doing him good ‘The si-k should tit once
abandon all other medicines & give these pills a fair trial.
The operations of the company throughout the. world
are ot unprecedented magnitude, the high ami command
ing character 4 f which has received the unqualified op- |
probation of distinguished Clergymen. Jurists, Philan- 1
tbrop >ts, ami tli public generally. The Patent Med- |
icine business is assuming an entirely new position
through the GraefenbergCompany. Almost every fam
ily in the land lias occasion to u< some kind of |*itent
medicine, and an organization like that of this compa
ny is of paramount public importance. By this means, j
reliable medicines may l*e had.
The leading article to which public attention is invit
ed is the Graefenberg Vegetable Pills. The following
complaints yield with certainty to tiieir power:
Asthma, Greensickness,
Bilious Complaints, Bowels < Jnpes. Heartburn,
—deficient action in, Headache. Hysterica,
Catarrh. Constipation, Incontinence of Urine, \
Cough of Pregnancy, Indigestion, Jaundice,
Diarrheas, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Dysjieutic Consumption, Menstruation, suppressed
D: r -lion—unpeili'ct, or paint ill.
Erysipelas, Epilepsy. Nervous Disorders,
Fever—low, Nervous. In- Neuralgia. Paralysis,
termitMit, Remittent, Rlieuniatism.
Fever and Ague. Stomach—vurioos diseases,
Fluor Albus,(or Whites') W bites.
In all chronic eruiiplnmts the most implicit reliance ;
limy fa* pieced, ‘l l* \ pu JO -wny rfb 6ve humors,
L'i t ... , -i *'"• - a.-*-, in-ii at ltie s im. tune re
store T<*n‘ and vigor to the sv.-t in.
< H.ur-s. Tie D -ieux. l*ow Spirits, Worms, dtc.
yield 10 their power. Price 25 cents a box.
‘The naiii sos the other tnedieiea ureas lollow'S:
The Ctiii.pien’s Panaci \ —’This medicine should fa* 1
mil) Ue w< 1 It is sort mgs m
all diseases to which children and youth are subject 1
FOl summer complaints, dysentery, and all othei af
fections of the stomach atiu noweis, it is infallible.— ‘
Trie** 50 cents a fautle, with ample directions.
The Greea Moi ataia Vegetable Ointment 1
Wherever iiitlnminaf in exists, tins Ointment is a posi
tive mnl mtallibli remedy. Price 25 nnd 50 ets a box
The Gkaei t vßtiKi Fevlr end Aole Tills.—The
most 11 pucit reliance may le placed mi these Pills
‘They uie the only pm*.live cures known, und should be
tried by all whosutii 1 from Mrs disease Price $1 a box.
The Gkaeieaueru Eye L tio.n —For disorders of
the eyes tins Lolion has no equal. Ills compounded
upon the most ne < ntific principles, and has |rerfbnned
extraordinary cures, lor woieut inflanunation, dim
ness ami taihiig ot the sight, weakness of the eyes, 111-
voluutary weeping, foreign sub Mane s in the eye, Slc. i
it in a positive ar I speedy cure. Price 25 cents a bot
tle. with full directions.
TutCitAEiEMiEiui Uealiii Bitters.—Sovereign to
bill'd Up the eiiervuti'd system, to r store the appetite
ami clear the skin. Price 25 cents a package.
t • h aei > r i.itij S a usa f* a ri i.EA Co.mvi ad. —Warraiit-
ed 10 make *•> quarts superior in quality to ary in tle
world. 1 iic* $1 a bottl# .
GEORGE BR \INEKD, Ageut.
llaii & .I'M s. Agents, Mne 11.
.lavm D . \.\, ’* MUedgeville.
JW
VALUABLE MEDICINcS.
BROWNLEE 8 BALSAM Or CHERRY.
hAB beiu |mud 4 lfaeiunl in many casi s where
. Wistur’s celebrate I Buisam has entirely lailcd.—
it is 41 icme'iy for the following complaints:
Asthma, Ctoup, N5 luMtiung Cough,
lloarrs'ti “• bore Breast, LungComplai un and dis-
Bionclutis. t >uglis, ♦ s sim!ue-d by public
Incipient Consumption, speaking.
HEYS 6cCO ii.
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF 8 AUS AP A HILL A,
An munedi ite remedy lor I’icora ot ifa* Stmnaeh,
nnd oft fa- LiinlNt, Ate . rininh *, Liver Diarases, ’let
ter nnd King Worm, Hyphiir . Rbenniniisiii, Dyspep
sia, vVc.
PAHKEIVS
00-irourfD nuiu r •:n'"T of buchu,
V cr*nr ntifited amt efieetual < xtnmt of the Dmsma
Crenutn, great pains having been taken hy the Chetuist
lo piepare an nrticle •mtnhle for PbysuMmi** preserip-
Ilolls. It e **4,nFklut!v reeo.'r*niem'de! to the Faculty
and individual* as a certain reioeny m tin* follow ing
complaints
1 hronic Cnt.irrli of the bhnhle* Morbid irritation ol
the Urethn and bladder. IL tent” n nil I Ineontiiieiiee
of Urin--. (i'-it*. Chri* e Uheiitoati*iii, Cttufieou*
All'*lion* Ktln*v Dis -■-,(• :hep, \c
BROWNLEE’S TONIC BITTERS AND TILLS.
A powerful tonic rciih i'y f*r Prostiatioti <>f tlie Kyat
em by M <*kii*ss from the following complaint*—lover
Cottij amt, Is **“ of Ap|a tile, lb n *rnl Debiltty. \ me.
Indigt *lo|, N rvnu* Irniatiuii, Dwsirilered ritomuoh,
Fev r*. Ac.
GERMAN HAIR TONIC.
Which the proprietor** have known to firing 11 full
head • t ftimr on 11 bnld lieal. nnd it will inlal-
Itbfy k* ep tli* hair from tailing out. lb-wig n better and
eheu;-4 r a 1 tide (ban usually sold.
OINTMENTS
Hey'* for Ring Worm. Tetter. Scald Heal,
“ “ Beh ami Cutaneous Erupt tons,
** “ Pile*, At**.
BROWNLEE S VTRMIFUOE.
\ plea* <nt nnd * tl* etnal cure for worm* and similar
di*4 io*’ *ot tin.tlu n Tie nfa > Medic.m* may fa
had low hv c Mintry Mcrchtiin*. to sell agnm ut retail
of II NMMONDfc Cl W York • I .1 II A \\
S ELI.IB Mueon, Pool; V t aiv.*r, East Mseoti.
Daniel Hartford. FumytU. ‘I 0 1 iy**r, Birmsvtile
M **r*. lltU A C hapnuoi, Gnffm, Dr. N L Angin
i Atlanta. —-• AtideH* n, IbilioM. W 8 Townsend
| Perry Dr I) Y‘*Wg. Wn h .lame lie land. IVml
town and <Hhrn
\U r. D**c -’9. 1814 fat
Griswold’s Colton Gins.
rpm: Subscriber is li.-tlcr |,replied than ever b’fiire,
I I>r ma.idacturing a sup?--liorarticlc ot (JINS, hav- !
inprocured better materials, better workmen, better
machinery lor doing work, and added oil new improve
inent
lebris oT these Gins since his ini rod net ion ol the Fat
rip Water Box*-*, has increased their aul-a to over one
thousand in a single season.
No rxeition will l><* remitted necessary to render
tin m worthy oi a Mill higher reputation. Engage
ments c;ni Ik* made on accommodating terms, either
wiih his Agents, who will call on Planters generally,
or by letter directed to him, at Clinton, Jones county,
(....'run SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 15 50 3m*
FreaK GarAm SecUs,
From Liiiiilietli’N 4ardeiiti>
\ LARGE lot of'hi* above edaj ust received,be
ing more costly and better than any other seeds
sold—Merchants and Families should give them the
preference, as the price will be as low* ns of the ordina
ry seed* s. !d and frequently worthless. £ jr’ Land
r-tit's Scetlssupplied, wholesale and retail, by
J. 11. & W. S ELLIS, Druggists,
(.typosite Washington Hall.
Macon, Dec 1 35
GARDEN SEEDS,
ARRAN TED tin* growth of 1847, front the cel
v r ebrated Wethcrafield Seed Gardeners, and are
interior to none brought to this maiket. Just received
and lor sale, at the Drug Store of
SHOT WELL 6c GILBERT.
Jan 19 42 4t
TAKB NOTICE,
rpiIAT the suSscribets keep constantly on hand a
J- turge stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
I* AI NTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Fancy Articles, Pehki aif.ky,
Gltiss, Druggists’Glass-ware,
ami a host of articleß too numerous to particularize.
Their medicines are nil fresh, and pure, and cheap.
Tlu* public are respectfully invited to cnll and see.
SHOT WELL & GILBERT.
June 23. 1847 12
C B H MJTBJE RMMVFWB
HEALTH RESTORATIVES
An IHlectiial Remedy for Conch*, and Colds,
Li\er i onipiuint, Raising of lllood —l'ain
in the Side and Cliest—also for Purifying
the liloo<*-—ftOradicating eruptions on the
Skin—and all other complaints arising from
the want of tone in the Stomach*
rpHi; eliicacy of the Health Restorative is so well
_L known to tin* public, that the proprietor considers
the publishing of oertilicaus us useless, but those desi
rous of< Annulling them can do so by calling on the A
gei't Pamphlets may also be had of the Agent, gratis.
The following certificate is Horn Dr. Chilton, the w ell
known New York chemist:
*1 h*ive analyzed a bottle of medicine called ‘C. Brink
erhoH s Health Restorative,’ and tind that it does not
contain Mercury, or any other metalic preparation, nor
opium in any ot its forms, it is composed of vegetable
matter entirely.”
James K Chilton, M. D.
C. BRINKEKHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y.
Principal office in the sum* of Messrs. Hay dock, Cou
nt::* A Cos., importers and dealers in Drugs, Oils, &c ,
218 Pi ail street.
For sate by BHOTWELL 6c GILBERT, Agents,
Matron, also, ty Diuggistsgenerally throughout the U.
States.
May 12, 1817. 6 ts
BIIIJ l ’S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY—
lor coughs,colds,asthma, influenza .whooping cough,
spittiitfi of blood, and all pulmonary diseases.
BAILEY’S SARSArARU LA—For all diseases
arising from an impure state of the blood: salt rheum,
scrofula, king’s evil,chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia, dis
eases ot the skm and bones,old un-era, etc.
BAILEY'S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—
The most valuable remedy—entirely vegetable prepara
tion—and sure cure.
BAILEY’S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure
exterminator ot worms from the system, in general use
thioiiguout t.K Uii t . {Suites.
baileys t n rivalled military shav
ing CREAM—'I his article has stood the test of eight
years, and gained tor itself a h\-h reputation throughout
the United States, Canada, and most parts of the world
BAILEY S SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK—with
and without tin preparation; warranted the best article
of the kind ill use.
For sale by the Druggists generally throughout the
country and at wholesale amt retail by
W M. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall,
corner of Fulton and Sands streets.
Also lor sale by GRAVES, WOOD &CO., Macon.
Jan. 1, 1848. 39
MONTHLY .NOTICES.
{■eorgiit—Macon County.
HERE AS Robert Green administrator on the
estate of John Richardson, deceased, applies to
me for letters of Dismission Irom said estate.
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
feated to Ik- and appear at my office, within the time
pt> scribed by law to shew cause (if any they have) why
said letters she u.d not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 29th day of Jan
uary, 1848. W. W. CORBITT, c. c. o.
2 44 mf'in
Cieorgia—Macon County*
“ITT - II ERE AS George 11. Slappy applies tome for
Yv lor letters o! Dismission Irom the estate of Ja
cob C Slappy, deceased.
Tie ae are therefore to cite, and admonish all con
cerned, to !>e and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, t> shw cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office, this sth day ot January, 1848.
W. W\ CORBITT, c. c. o.
41 I ilblll
Georgia-llliieoii Comity*
HERE AS William B. Stewart and Morbin
Edge apply to me lor letters of Dismission from ;
the estate ot Edward \V Youngbl • **. deceased.
1.. e i..e UicieK re to Cite, sumitlou atm admonish ,
all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de- ;
ceased, to be and appear at my oflice, within the time
prescribed by law, to sle w cause, (it any they have) j
why said letters should not he granted. Given under
my hand ut ofiice, this 5 h day o| January. 1848.
NV \V. CORBITT, c. c. o.
41 m6a
tieortfia—lVlucou 4 on my.
\\ T ’ HEREAS Joint T. Brown applies to uie Ibr let- :
it lets ot Dismission from the estate of Robert
Brown, deceased.
These are thereto re to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said and ceased to tile
tbeir objections, if any they have, at my office w ithin
the time prescribed by law’, or said letters of dismission
will lie granted.
Given under my hand at office, the sth day of Jan
uary, 1848. VV. W. CORBITT, c c. o.
Jan 12. 41 ni6tn
<.*omia—Monroe ( ouuly.
Inferior Court sitting Jor t hdinary jotrjioses, July
Term, Xy 17.
William W. Hardy and Junes J. Banks,executors
of the iwl wtll and testament of Charles Hardy dec*.’
having fully udiuimsteied the estate ot suul deceased,
pray letters >t dismission therefrom.
Jt ih ordered by the Court that this mb* be published
onn* u month, tor atx months, at the expiration of’ which
tini* *, said letters will Ik* granted, unless cause to the
contrary be shown.
A true extract from the minutes of mi id Court, July 6
IH-tT K. <i (. ABAN IBB, C. C. O.
July It. I >l7 111601 15
Bcortfia-Mviiioo omity.
The Justices of the Injerutr Court of said County,
sitting Jvr ordinary purposes, Jan. Term, IS-4H.
rpHOMAS B WILLIAMS administrator of the
1 estate ti William Bayne, deceased, having fully
administered said estate, prays letters of Hisnnasion
tfu refiom.
It :s or>i( red by the Court, that this rule be published
in one oi tin public gaieties of thut State, once u month
six months, m the expiration of which time, said letters
will le granted, if no cause Im* sh* wn to ths cotitrury.
A true extract trom the minutes of said court.
L (i. CABAMSS, c c o.
Jilli I.*, HIM. If 11 it ill
Beuigia- Uoiiritt 1 Comity.
The Justices sj the Interior Court of raid founts,
sittma lor ordinary /turf*t*e*, Jon I run, IH4H.
rpiMOTHV Cfl \ . LLSS utintinist rotor of the
1 estiite 01 Room Brown, deoeaaed, having fully
Odini:iisiered said estate, prays letters of Dismission
the re from.
it is or lend by the Court, tliiu this rule he published
in one of lire pub u: gazettes of this Slate, once a month,
lor six mouth:*, at tie* ex;.nation of winch time, said let
teiswill lx* giant n, ui,:r-heuuso be shewn to the contra*
ry. A true xtruei fuun the minutes of said Court.
id. (1. CABAMSS. c c. o.
Jail 1’ H 1i infiin
<eoigi;; UoiirtM i omtf.t.
‘! he Justices m tie Inferior Court of said Couuty,
silting for ordinary purposes, Jan. Term, lb-lrt
JOHN SHANNON administrator on the estate of
William Bull, deet used. having fully administered
said • state, prays letti r>o| Utsmtssion therefrom.
It is oid< red tv 1 lie* Colt, thut ties rule be published
in oils <-f Ihe pubic* gazettesid tins State, once a month,
lor *i\ months, at tin expiration ot which tune said let*
t*i < will be granted, unless < miss to the conn ary he
“hewn A true exuu< t from th minute* of said Court.
K U CABAMSS, c. c. c.
IV 1, bill
itnngiii ’lnnine i oinify.
Che Justin * o the Interior (ourt of sot t County,
sitting lot ordinary fiuijHises, Jon. Term, I*l*
IOIIN IIA M administrator of the estate of William
Ham. d< ceused, having fully adinunatcicU mi idea*
ute, pruys letters ot Dismission therelrom.
Jt 1- r . -|oie oidcrcd by the Court. that this rule I e
.ui i-lie I onet a mi. Mill, tor six months, at ./Iks expire*
non ot which tiiim nai<l letters Will tie giauted, umess
cause to die contrary be shewn.
A tru extiHd tm‘in the mimit r > of Mid Court.
l; (l CABAMSS, e. r o.
Jen ll*. ISfcf
Gcorgia-Ronioc County*
The Justices oj the Inferior Court of said County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, Jan Term , 1818.
(lULLEN TIB >RNT( >N administratordc bonis non
J ot the estate of Abraham Hickman, deceased,
having lully administered said estate, prays letters of
Dismission therefrom.
It is ordered by the Court, that this rule be published
once a month for six month*, at the expiration ot w hich
nine, said letters will be grunted unh ss cause b * shew n
to the contrary.
A true extract from the niinut ; • f- iil ('ou t
E. G. CABANISS, ,*. c . o
Jan. 19, 1848. 42 mfim
Georgia—Ware County •
\TTHERKAS Miles J. Guest and Sarah J -yt • mi
ff ministratora on the estate c>r Henry .Eye .late
ol sad county, deceased, apply to me for lettets of Dis
mission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish, nil and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said dr -id. tube
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law ,to show cause if any they have, why said jettcis
should not be grunted.
Given under my hum] at oflle *. this Bth day ot Sep
tember, 1847. GEO. B. WILLIAMSON, c. ••
•jSep29, 26 rnflm
Georgia—Y\ are fount v.
Y\ ‘HEREAS James Ward, adininistrator on th.>
Y Y estate ol Jt jib YV)ird, lat ol siid county, de
ceased, applies to me lor letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail and
singular t ie kindred and cwditore of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office, within tue time prescribed
hv law. to shew cause (if any they have,) why said
letters sliou'il not be granted.
Given “ndermy hand at office, this 4th day of Oc
* tober, 1847,
GEO. B. WILLIAMSON, elk. c. o
Oct. 27, 1837. 3o 1116111
I ku,,! *° ivri, ' c ' sen,ct -
George R. Clayton, 5
vs.
Mary E. Strong, f Bill in Houston .Superior
John L. Parker, | Court.
Batumi Dinkins, and I
John H. Rutherford. J
I T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sher
. ifr, that Mary E. Strong, one of the Defendants, has
not been served , and it being alledged, tiiat said Mary
E. Strong resides out of the Stan* of Georgia. On mo
tion, disordered, that service of the above bill, on said
Mary E. Strong be perfected, by publication of this
order, by the Clerk ol this Court, once a month for
four months,(in the Georgia Journal and Messenger,
at Macon,) before the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Houston Superi
or Court, October Term, 1847
WM. 11. MILLER. Clerk.
Dec 15, 1847 37 ni4tn
Thomas Woolfblk, Perkins,s
Hopkins &Y\ lute,and others, ( Bill lor Discovery and
J - J* Relief. In Bilib Su-
John Hollingsworth,jr. and E perior Court.
E Brown, and others.
ORDERED, Thot Complainant have leave to make
John Hollingsworth, Sen'r. a party Defendant to
the above Bill, by amendment thereto. And it appear
ing to the Court that said John Hollingsworth, Sen’r.
resides without the limits of the State ot Georgia, it is
ordered by flu* Court, that service of said Bill and
amendments thereto be perfected on said John Hollings
worth, Sen’r. by publication in one of the public gn-
I zettes of this State, once a month tor four months, be
fore the next term of this Court
A true copy taken from the minutes.
HENRY G. ROSS, Clerk.
December 28th, 1847. m4in39
LEGAL i\O iI( r ES.
ill neon SlierifftN *;iCes.
Wf ILL ie sold before the C ourt Hoi.se at Lanier,
\\ Macon county, on the first Tuesday in Apri!
next, within the usual hours oi sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
One lot ot lard. No. 264, in the 28th district, 01
foil 1 Let now Macon county, as the property of
Abs. Holcomb to satisfy u lita is&tu i. ... 1 .*• Su
perior Court of Murray county, 111 favor of Robert
Puckett vs. said Holcomb and Charis Haynes.
One lot of land, No. 147, in the 2d district of origi
nally Muscogee now Macon county, as the property
of Levi Barfield, levied on by a fi la from Macon Ink*
rior Court, James Ahbettvs. said Barfield, the said lot
of land being in the possession of said Barfield.
Let ofland, No. 125. in the Ist district, of origin
ally Muscogee now Macon county, as the property of
John F. Brown, to satisiy a Justices fi fa James \V.
Reave vs. sai l Brown, the said land being in the pos-
I session of James Hutchins: levy made and returned to
ine by a constable.
The west half of Lot of Land No. 123, in the 13th
district of originally Muscogee now Macon county, as
the property of YViliis Whotly, to satisfy two Justices
fi fas. Barnard Hill vs. said Whatley; levy made and
returned to me by n constable.
THOMAS DIXON, Dep. Sh’ffi
March 1 48 tds
t'litufoid Mm-iflN S;il<*s.
“ITTILL he sold on the first Tuesday in April next.
\ v before the Court House door in Knoxviik, Craw
ford county, w ithin the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, t< wit:
One negro man slave by the name of Mose. about
fifty-five years old ; levied on as the projiertv of Frede
rick Hartly, tosatisiyone fita front Craw lord Superior
Court. H B. Troutmni* vs Frederick Hartly ns prin
cipal and James D. Hartly and Moses {Simmons and
Claiborne Bartman, endorser, property pointed out by 1
Moses Simmons.
One sorrel horse, eight years old; levied on as t.,
property of Alien Marshall, deceased, to satisiy one fi
fa issued Irom Crawford Inferior Court, Amos \V.
Hammond vs. Allen Marshall, property pointed out by
Green 6c Causey.
JOEL B. MORGAN, Dep. Shffi
March 1 18 ids
I Rmhi MienllN *stU*s.
TTMLL Ik* sold Ijefore the Court House door in
? V Thoinsston, on the first Tuesday in April next,
within the legal hours oi sale, tlie followiug property
to wit:
One n**gro girl named Frances, altout eleven years
of age ; levied on as the prop. 1 yof Jntne- W 1 wn
send, to satisfy s fifa from U|json Bupenor Court in
favor of lloadly, Phelps &. Cos vs. said Townsend.
All the interest of John Kendrick in and to three ne
groes, viz : Clarissa a woman and her child Cassandra,
and Jerry a boy, about twelve years old: levied on as
Kerty of said John Kendrick, to satisiy a ii ta from
Superior Court, in favor of Jonathan Adams vs.
John Kendrick and Aaron Smith, said fi ta controled
by Aaron Smith, the security, and property pointed
out by him.
OWENS C. SHARMAN, Sheriff.
March 1 48 ids
LT PSOX SHERIFF’S SALE—WiII be sold
J on the first Tuesday in April next, beiore the
courthouse doorill Thomaston, Lpson county, within
the usual houis oi sale.
Two negroes. Bacchus, a man altout forty-five years
of age, and Peggy, a woman altout thirty-five years of
age ; levied on as the property of Isaac riiketiton and
Sarah M. W. Pilkenton, to satisfy a mortgage fi la
from Upson Inferior court, m favor of George Prothro,
vs. said Isaac Pilkenton and Sarah M W. Pilkenton,
prop-rty (xmtcd out in said mortgage fi la, controled
ly A. J Me Alee.
SAMUEL CARAW AY, Dp. Sh’ff.
Feb 2 44
4 lijr Miriln>*i Into*
T¥T ILL be sold, at the Court House in Macon, on
y\ the time Tuesday in April next, the following
property, or so much thereof as shall satisfy the C-itv
Tax of John Gaudry, deceased, for the year 1847—tax
due OB)and costs
Part of L"t number 5, in square 1, of the city of Ma
con, fronting <>n First street, commencing 70feet from
the corner of Mulberry street, and running buck one
hundred leet, w ith 31 teet front
ALEX McGREGOR, City Marshal.
1 March I 4J ids.
in 1 paoa Superior ( oun.
Riiodu Reed,
Henry 11. Howell. William B Billl for Discovery,
Traylor, John W Traylor, Relief, A-i*.
John Tompkins,nnd hi* wifi*. In Equity.
Lucy Ami Totnpkina, and
Motsey C Traylor, and Eliza
j Traylor, minor*
ON the application of Plaintiffs Counsel, verifi. and on
oath, sli ‘wit g that John Tmupkin* and Lucy
j Ann ‘ pains, 11 iii wile, reside out ol’ rii* Sint -of
Georg. .ml in the State ol Florida.
I Oiuered tliut service ol said Bill !>*• perfected oil said
John and Lucy Ann. by the publication of this rule in
I the Journal and Messenger of the city of Macon, four
I times in March next; and that the said John Toinii
kiru, mid Lucy Ann Ins wife, •♦• and appear nt the
next Superior Court, to be held in ands r the county
| of Upson, on th< thud .Monday lit April i” xt.
Cliaiuht t", Jan. 14th, IH4-<
JOHN J FLOYD j.s.c r. u.o.
March I. 4M 4(
!
4R l orglii->( pson 4 omit)
\\ *
Y Y
i ed, 011 the estate of John Bui ker, late of said county,
I deceased.
These an* therefore to rite and adtn *m-li all and sin
gular the kindred and oreditots of sai l demised, to Is*
(iiui appear at my office w iilmi the time ptest.’rihed by
law, to shew cmse (if any they have) why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand nl office thiVlh dayoi March,
IBH. WM. A COBB, e e. o
March 15 50
44’OI*|Cll%- I |ioia 4 Olllily.
’POLLED Indore m Thomas N Wi.ns, a
if W Justu'” oi la* Peace for s;.id couiitv. an stiu)
Gelding, altout seven yi.'Jts “Id, a hught soi*
rel, five feet six inches high, rather slim made—apprais
ed to Filly Dollars, ly Anon Willis and Janie* 4 A
Means, fieefiolders of said county, taken up nUnt
the BUh of November, 1847—th> 2d Match, 1848
THOMAS N WILLIS J V
\ mi*- extract from th * estray feok tins 9th Match
|4|4, WM A. COBB. < i.
Ma ch 15 50 3t
i.BGAI. NOTICES.
Nlliu* Ol* < n>| gt;t, )
blondes County. \
Jvanun ‘ikiui, i S ,q
Cmul ..I Ui.linniy Ibr ™<l county. p„. v . .
Jimi s, Allen Jnu ... J; !m , j j ( , vc ,.’ V, T’ lßl,o *
IT t.,i|ictiiiußtotlii. Cum t by |j,..
. Timm , that Edwin I) , ft,,,,.! :11 ;; btrt
county, now dec used, di !in ; , ■ ‘ ,f ‘wart
s aid l( fieri Toombs, hi.* .o; 1 e j-.i.1, , !. i "V 1 t„
fee simple, to said ! te
Land uuinU m fiiteen, in t.,. jf, . *’ • * is „j i
and numheis one hlmd.ed in .1 • V '” V 11,1 ‘ 1 i,
hundred and ninety-three, in the■ tweniv f* n °ie
Stewart ct .. .:y. And it lurtia , /T ,^ 11 " i
that said Sidv.in Da>li'*r departed tii”- 1 1(•* ..'"’ I
ooiingtitlnto themullcbiufland orin “ u,! Bte *t.
| V,.V" 1 “, n r
J ooinhs, lias pn:;i die lull amount oi i l|t , , K,, ‘*rt I
ney for san| Jm.-.0l land. And t!i ■ 4 | ifi.i,'l’ -'.'T ,110 - I
having petitioned this Court to dir ct .>•• •, . * ,° l nU I
er, administrator on the eptnte of Edwin I) i ,as *‘’ I
•t ns.-.1. to ex. cute to him titles to ■ad ii , r -dc- I
co liornuty to said bond. It is tl„-,. i() .\ ‘ l , Lnnd n, I
*■ ••• tiiat notice for three months be V . I
more nubile places in said county, nnu in the •• r ‘ Cor I
and Messi-nger” of such application, that -ill I
concerned tuny file their objection* ti mn'i ‘ *” rßonß I
in the Clt ik's office why said Ji tnes A. 1) T “ QVe) I
ininibtiator ns aforesaid, should tu t ( si *!' a I
said ots of Land, in conformity with said hon l* I** 1 ** 10 I
A true extract form the minutes of ( ’ ]
11th day of Januny, IU UQ n. titi |
YVILLIAM SMITH , I
Jon 26 h c I
_ id dm
Ipso i toiiufy
\\; IIEREAS Jo, l Matthews, gum |, ■ I
YY .1 , \ u -blood ■ - “ ‘nry I
si"tt rioui his said gunrdiniish.p. vwinn* I
These are therefore to cite and admonish all>. i I
gnlar the kindred and creditors of said dec ?aip f BUl * I
“ nJ ! >i i>’ ar uiy uflico, within die time „ r ,.S tu . I
Inw. to show cans... it any they have. wh. i V ■ I
should not ba granted. ’ *"> 1.-tiei, I
Given under uiy hand ut office, thin Vhh ,ln „i v. , I
WM. A. COBB e**•!*’ I
Ma'eh 15 I
(”1 I AIIDIAN sJ SALK.—WiII i—'. ,7~ I
I Court Hous door, in Thoinaaton, I'!- ,lle I
within the lepnl hour, of sale, on tiie tirsi Ti . I
April nexi, Three negroes, fanny a „, niin ■
twenty-hve years ol age, and her twochildren Y?a 1 I
rule, ahum seven years old. and JSamh „k’ 61 “’ I
years old : said negoes sold in punuanee u'| • Ul | IWo I
Ihe Honorable Interi. r Conrt ol fpinn ole! “ T°’ I
sitting as a court ol . rdimry, as ihe urcwiiil
Illinois ol Ihomna Uaudy, deceased, for the „ l,f I
a division. Terms made known on thednv,, i “ ■
JOHN I
NOTICE TO DEBTORS ATJD CREDITORS I
A *;L persons having demand* against Thou,-, t’ I
Johnson, late of I homas eouniy, decens I I
hereby notified to present tlnm pioperly nii.s f.a! I
me Withm the time presetibed I y law, or they w. i ■
pitied. All persons indebted to said Estate are I
hereby required to make immediate payment I
Feb S3 LWLN McLEAN Exh I
— 4< 6i SS
IAtH Knionlhsalni date applica lion ill he.,- B
v 11 Inferior Court ol f, I
when suinn. as „ Court ol Ordinary, for leaveTSf B
Lot ol Land numbers, second district, second sec,™ S
ormnal y( hnrokoe. now Cass coamy. „„d LoT Vo B
1-/, 4lb d.slrict, orientally Cherokee, now u.lmer fl
county, belonging to ihe estate of George W v.., f ■
dereased Sold for the benefit ot the heits and \n?,’ fl
ora ot said deceased. ■
March 15 A. PEARCE, Ailin'f. fl
TAOI K momlis ah. r dan eppliratinn will b „ r7e I
” “ ilonortn th. Interior Court . I Twi. .. I
n-u'i'y When si, ting as a Court ol (ml,nary, (or <m7. ■
dor lor leave to soil the Land and .Near f ■
to the estate ot Robert fu.n n, late of said eonntv lie ■
eeas...l, or so nmeh tiieieot as will be sufficient El
the dents ol sa ik . estate. H
K L FI’LTON I
JA.nLiS AVLt!lTT.p <i " ,> ■
’ 47 4m I
[AI it'll months alter date apjiiieation will be inadnol
X the Honoral'lo toe liden, r Court of ti e enu-i I
Alncon, when sitting ns a court ot Ordinnry, tor isavefl
to leave to sell two tots ot Land, viz: iot .No sjj
I h. 2d ilistnci of originally Muscogee, now’.Mm I
county, also the lot whereon Lewrs Hatfield lived II
the time of Ins death, numi,er not known Sold H
betietu of ihe heirs and credin.ts ot sjo,| di-eean’d I
~ , , JKS.SK BARFIELD, adi.fr ■
Fpba _4l m4m fl
J It R months alter dale, tippiiratiou will he i,n„.l
I to tie- Honorable th** Inferior Court of Macon r\r,n-M
tv. when sitting for ordinary purj.rw* for leave t” H
a Negro YV'oman named Caroline, fwlongutn i„ -..H
estate ol Dr. .Miles K. Harman, deceased. H
JAMES S. iIOLLINSIIEAD, adm: ■
months after dat#*, •,•plication will Ic
to the Honorable the file rior Court of (’row lord
county, when sitting fbrojdinary purp>*<*. :n H
seii ail the Lands fie longing to the estate ol \\ its ?. H
ricott, lute ot said county, dec* ■
T YvILLBS B. SCOTT, adm'r. ■
• Tar 26 43 ri4id B
L’B* Months after date, application will lie made I
L to th**'Honorable th.* Interior Court efßil.t, chi::- B
•V. when siipng tor ordinary purposes, for eav
tne lands iieionging to the estate ot (.eoi *e W Mcon .B
iate of said county, decease:!. B
-MARY MOORE, Exr.v ■
f lrt HENRY E. MOORE, Ei’r. ■
Geor-ia Pulaski Count). I
H MON If IS after date, applicant n w”
X 1 made to tile lionorahle, tlie lnl nor ( eur:.
to* sanl County wli.-it sitimgas a court *.i (-m.n \ rB
le;ive ti. sell all the lands belonging to Joseph M
Minor and oiplinnot Blaeksh**ar Brvnnt deerasrd |B
JAMES BRY AN'J', Guardian.
Dec. Bth 1847. 3P H
I ’■ H R months alter date, application will h- m;
I to tin- Hmiorahh* fi-tenoi Court of Bibb eour>RH
v\ h<*n # siitiiig lor ordiiuny purposes, for leave to s*-.
p 1 tl*!l ol ill L'-irulsol till est.'ile of |VV
ite t I **i id county, dec -e i, ) 114 n in- C u.ijy
ilousioii, loi die benefit ol ihe eieilitors ot said
T. 51. FURLOW, tor ■
MARTHA MATTHEWS, Kxn ■
Feb 23 47 4m ■
R Mti.NTHS after date application w
F made it* tin* Hmioiabie tin- li tenor ('our: “l I
-*>ii county, win 11 silting tor ordinary purpf•
h ave to ‘-♦■ll a lot *1 Land, lying in said county,
i"g to the estate ot Jordan Brooks, dece“*f.
said county. 51 H. SANDWICH, adm'r ■
Match 8 49 4m ■
I ’>H |{ 51 < >NTHS after date, application w :
F made to the Honorable the Interior Court “ r ‘
son eounty, wfieti -itting as a court of onlniar) w-r *
to sell the north linltol lot ot Land, number one tin
and eighty nine, (189) in tin- sixteenth 116; d.sii.c: “
merly limtston now Upson county ;—iml
girl by tl.e name ol Mahala. alniut t*n yeats old.
longing to the estate ol Thomas Snipes, deceased. G
JOHN T. SNIPES, adm'r ■
March 8 49 4m B
made t*> th*- Honorable the Inferior Court ol
county, wfren sitting tor ordinary purposes, totraan
sell all the dower land of Cynthia Melton. Ite t ) :
Solomon, dec-ased, lying 111 Twiggscoimi)—
liaviog reverted to the heirs of Win. si< lion.
CLEM MELICN. ■
Sutricing Adm'r of Wm Melton, deers"*!
March 1 48 4m ■
% DM IN ISTRATOR’S SALE —Will If
/ \ the com t house in Baker county, on tin* fi:* l ‘
•lay in Ap'd next, uy order of the liilerior Coiiii i
county, the toiiowiftg dcsciil.cd Lets and I ond.
nig to the estate of the lan* i a wis B*tul. deed **‘**^H
t"t the b refit ot the heir* and creditors ol saw
ed, and to effect a distribution.— T<m •- uita**
outhe *lav 01 side. Viz Lots34<, 2d; 314.
21, 137, 2.1 136. 2d. 145. 2d; Notlh ha)H” -/'S
1-6. 2.1. 141.2 1.351,2*1; 148,21, 173.2d. 14S.
21. 223. 2d, 13 C 2.1. 226. 2d; 213. 2d; and 192 it’
diet net of Baker, ori- t* * Fnr!v eoiury
Lots I*6. 3d; 183. 3*l. ‘OS, 3. 234 . 3*l. 137, 3d
in th*- 3d *li.-tn< t ol Ifrra r. toriiu rly Em v‘‘‘ U,|, C and
ti Is*t Lots 10. 100. 21. f*6, and 257. in the On 4
Bak*r, torinerly Early county ; and also, liOts .
197. in tin* I2ih distiH't ol 1 . ker county. lo*ii" r
iv , and also. L’ <*, iii the Ist dwtnet ol fink*’ 1 1
toMneiiy Early. , .
JO. ill’ll BOND, tdmjT-f*'*’ H
Jan •: _ l_*i_ ‘. -H
I v\HCI roirs s\l,l>.- ‘'’
der of the Honorable tin- Interior ( our
eoujity, when sitting lor ordinary J()P .
sold 011 the first Tuesday in April j;,j i^B
Cou-t House door 111 STtw AIU couiitv, Em
th** lßth district ot formerly Lee now 1 , ..
All the above prnpeitv soul tot the benefit >. “ ,
ol John Hushiu, lan* ot Macon coatny*
Teiiua made known on the *luvs “j W'k, B
WILLIAM hi flilN /r, . ■
B K KKLTt'N. ■
JOHN C. RUDt.LH f ’ >. B
S- jit 1 l HI7 “"” B
COSTI'OWKW ■
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t \ t 1... * ..uti l|..tt .l.r 111 I t H
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