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iYlcdieal Police.
®I>R. K. S. ALDRICII* having formerly
practised his profession in Macon and it** vicimi* J
for a short period, again tenders his service* to the
citizens in Medic.ue, Surgery and Obstetrics lie so
licits a share of the public patronage, and trusts his past
experience in a large private practice, and also as net- (
ing Surgeon in the regular army, will entitle him to
confidence, and enable him to give satisfaction.
N. B—Rmidence and office in the Central Railroad
Bank, opposite tin’ Floyd House.
Macon, Feb 2 6tn 4-1
CopailnerNhip*
oDrs MeGOLDRICK & QUINTARD, hav
ing formed a copartnership tor ihe Practice of
Medicine and Surgery, respectfully offer their ser
vices to persons wishing either Medical or Surgicul at- ;
tention. They are provided with all manner ol instru
ments and are prepared to perform all operations ill
Surgery, and pledge thenwelves to show the moat un
remitting attention to their patients.
KT* Otfice hours from rt to 94 o’clock A M.,and from
* to 3 P M ’ R MeGOLDRICK,
C. T. QUINTARD.
Micon, Jtwwy r, MMjft ,MI 10
Drn. CharlesThompston and ( . Ha Wells
A HAVING associated themselves in the practice ol
Medicine and Surgery, tender their services to
the citi/.ei'S of Macon and vicinity Office next
door to the State Bank i:i the Building recently occu
pied bv the Bank of Hawkmsville.
Telegraph copy.
April W,IBW. fr-*
B. M. BROWDER. CASPAR W. JONES.
■IIHinDEH A JONES
Collecting Agent* and Attorney* at Lair,
LAKE PROVIDENCE,
Louisiana.
TIRACTICE Law in the Parishes ol Tensas, Madi
i son, Carroll, Morehouse, Union and Franklin, in
the Supreme and Federal Courts in New Orleans ; and
give punctual attention to the collection of claims,
throughout the Webern country, including North Lou- ,
unarm, Arkansas and Texas.
RGFERENCE.
Mr. Joseph Bond, Macon, Ga. Dr. A M Franklin,
do. Hon. Lott Warren. Lee county . Ga. 001. H W
Jemigan, Barbour county, Ala. Messrs May & smok****.
Lumpkin, Ga Messrs. Fellows, Johnson A, Cos., JV*
Orleans. April 19 ■>’ j
E. F. PARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
Jan 36 c '* a
wiunn ii. uonneli.v,
Attorney nl Law,
DUBLIN, LAURENS COUNTY, GA,
1 \J ILL give strict attention to business in Ii s pro-
II pssmn, entrusted to him, in tin- counties ol
Lauren*. Telfcir, Pulaski, Wilkinson, Washingtot
Iv unuel, Montgomery and Tatutall. Ofiiee at Dub
lin. Feb 9. 49 ly
THOMAS 1. 14-I*o.
attorney at law.
HAVING located htmucll 111 Barnesville, Pikecoun- I
ly, Georgia, will attend punctually to ail business
emru-ted to bis professional management.
Reference*. —Rev. Alex. Hpkar, V/inrUntmi, S ('.
S. . KF-tmatcK, Alacon, Tt'RNta CovinuT"N.
Barnemllr, David Vaoe &Cos . Boeton, Uol. A \\
Ham.od, Culladen.
March I, W 49, M ly
J. I„ WIRREKLI,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lumpkin. Ga.
March 15
LWMIARi T. ROYAL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HAS removed from Culioden, Monroe county, and !
u located at McDosot'uH, Henry county, wliere j
ait oustnesa entrusted to bttu will be promptly attended
a. , .
McDonouglt, March 22 51 3in
BLAKE & SMITH,
ATrORVIES AT LAW,
Macon, Ga. ‘
■\l7” ILL attend to all prof.-aaional buaitn-a* entrasted
f \ to their care, in iJ.bb aud surrounding counties.
Sept. 19, 1847. 1y24
R. H. L. BUCHANAN,
Attorney at Law,
Spring rtace, Murray County
■YtTILL attend faithfully t > all professional business |
Y\ entrusted to hi* care, in the several Courts ot
the Cherokee Circuit.
September 1, 1847 92 ts j
WILLIS \. H XWKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BTARKEVILLE, LEE CO., GEO.
December I, 1847. >33
~ JOHN jom;s & SON,
(LATE JOSES ANU HOLT)
ir.i/o; ft o i si:
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MACON, Geo.
June 23,1847 tfl3
FBTER J. WILLIAMS
HAS taken the W ASHING PON II VLL, and
requests a continuance of the public patronage.
Maeon. April I, IM7 1
F. S. MtldlHl A 4 O.
FOR CASH, will sell the remainder of their Stock ol -
DRY GOODS and Hardware very low
Jan 26 43 |
e:t\ HHDS. prime nnd choice N O. Sugar,
vl 2l> bags prime Rio Coffee,
UK) barrels and hall barrels fresh Mackeral,
10 hhds. Molasses.
10 halfpipes Cider Vinegar.
Just received and for sale low, bv
S F. DICKINSON, Si CO.
Macon, Feb 16 46
er i\ Blll.S, \mi Orb-ana Molaaaea, for sale by
OU S F. DICKINSON & CO.
Jan 26 _ 43 I
t?t\ PIECES Rich MualinDeLainea, tor sale at 25
OU Ceuta per yard, B)r J .MURDOCK.
Nov 3,1647 m H
Blankt-ts. Kmco, Ac. Ac
JUST received, a large lot ol heavy 8 and ‘J 1-4 Ne- :
gru Blanktla of beat quality, nlao, hern y cable twist
Negro Kerseys, which will be s.-ld low, by
Nov 3. 31 ti J MURDOCK
DRY GOODS AT COST.
THE subscriber will continue to aell hia Goods at
COST for a few week* lunger only. Person*
wishing to purchase Dry Goods, will imd in tins Slock
a good assortment of seasnnuhle goods, and the price* j
lower than ever before kuown.
JOS. MURDOCK.
March 89 98
Lotil anti CTiishcil sttgai mill Trns
OK superior quality. For sale by
J. SEYMOUR.
oct 6 87
_
Nulls. I nice 4 limits ;iml I u s
Ter KEGS Naila, 100 pair Trace Chains, and 6 doa
-0 ell Axe a For sale by J. SEYMOUR
oct 6 _ 27
•uigat iiittl 4'otlcf.
f)/v HHDS Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars. 100
<wU bagsß io mid laguyiu Collie For niiU* oii very
reanonnhlr teriiiM, by J. BKVMOI'K
ort 6 ¥7
Mori* !\n\ tooiN a( lU€MfT%
(NOW OPENING.)
1 /-/a PARASOLS, jss r.>sa 00,
1 OU ioo Fntw.aa „t n so.
Summer Silks,
Grenadines.
Muslins and Ginghams
April IS it 1
Juki llrrrlvi'd at it A MUOIT'S,
TMNE Kill Gloves,
p Jaconet nml Swiss Musim Trimmings,
Kuril Thread Lucca,
Shell. Tm'k ami Hide Combs,
Kina Bombasine*.
Rich Black and Colored Silks,
Foulard Silks, Ac &>•
April 18 8
I'm- Haiti
m A COMFORTABLE two story Brick
Dwelling on tlic Cmirt Hous. aoirirc, with nil .
Jlljil nenssa ry improvements, together with a fine
■ 1 “"garden, ami an carcllcnt w.ulof wnlcron the
nrrin aes For terms, which will he tnndcraUr, apply
to HIM EON MERRITT, Hawkm.ville, or
TIIoMAH F NEWTON. Macon
April*! l If
Tine I'liiutiiiion Tr *nl.
tog, THE siilwonber intending to remove to Alaha
nia, for the ir|Kiar of taking irenmtinl charge ~|
*“■ hieintereatathere, oiler* lor eale In* PLANTA
TION std settlement in I’twoti county, situated with
in one and a hall miles of Thomaatnn, rind witliin one
mile of tlie Railroad from Harueaville to Colurr.bna.
eoimating ot Ail* at re* tint quality land. IKK) ol which
are cleared aiui in a tine atate of cultivation, having
been highly and frequently manured On the premise
are a good Dwelling ami Negro Hottae*. a *u|iertor
(Jin Houae and every other building and coramence
necewnry on a well arranged plantation Theiinprovr
menta ore ail in good condition, the woodlanda are ol
gnpcfim qjaliry—the wlmie located in one of the very
beer ueigHtmrhood* in Georgia This properly will
auantli I I-- Hold at a bargain, provided application
he made immediately E A PEARCE,
Man)i Ii M ts
I Ladies* Goiter Bools, At.
T ADIES’Fine Silk Lasting and colored and black
JL/and blue Lusting <Jailer Boots: Ladies’ tine Silk
Burkina and Silk and pliiin lasting Buskins. Togeth
er with a good assortment of Ah-*** and Childrens’ (ai
ter Boot* and Buskin*. Also, n large assortment ot
Misses and Children’s Kid and Goat B totecs and Slip
ofall kinds and qualities. Ju*t received and tor sale by
MIX Al KIKT’LXND.
M arch 22 31
and \ ENTLEMENS’ Med um Fine Boot*,a net Io i ’
AT cle, received and lor sale by
March 29 51 MIX Al KIRTLAND
ENTLEMENS 1 Ii 1
\ I assortment, just received and lot safe by
,1 ucii ‘ii .'i MU k KIRI LAND
(1 ENTLEMI Si FhteL
T some very fine, received and tor sale by
l DA fD
& GENTS French Calf Pump S>l * Boots, also
Gents fine French call dress Boots, a wiper i
fine lot- just received and lor wile by
STRONG A WOOD.
I 47
J! GENTS, line black broad cloth and lasting Gni
-1 iers—patent tip’d, Congress Gaiter*, anew nrti
cle, —also patent tip’d button Gaiters Just re
ceived by ti PRONG A VVOOD.
, Feb 2j 17
nLul It. -10,000 lb*, i VI ill*
j JO for sale by JOHN T. LUMPKIN.
March 22 31
CIOKN MHAL—IOO bushels Corn Meal for sale.
/ March ft :.i JOHN T. LUMPKIN
11 fHE AT UR V N and MIGHTS
j V\ March 22 51 JOHN T . LIJMPKIN.
nACON A L \ KI).—IO9OOO 1 ‘
1> sale. JOHN T. LUMPKIN
March 21 31
JJOTATOES —100 bbis. Irish Potatoes, White
and Yellow, for planting and eating, for safe.
March 22 51 JOHN I’ Ls Mi KIN.
Superior Spanish Separs.
1 A AAA Media Regalia, 5,000 Butterfly, 4.000 j
J U,UUU Rio Hondo, a ,OOO Viguera, and 20,000
‘ La Lealtad Segars, choice brands, and warranted gen
* nine—ust received by T. C. DEMPSEY.
March 1 48
4 Quarter casks old Cognac Biam y, 3 hail pipes do
1 I*or sale by T. C. DbMrSKY.
March I 48
r i\ BBLS. N. Orleans Molasses and 19 Hilda. Su
•JU gar, just received by T. C DEMPSEY.
I Marchl 48
I er BBLB I<oaf and 10 bbls. Crashed Sugar, VVool
t) sey & VVoolsev’s D K. just recived by
March 1 ‘ 48 T. C. DEMPSEY^
r* QUARTER Pines SuperiorTenerilL* Win*, just
t) received by T. C. DEMPBEY.
AI arch 1 48
\ ri \ BBLS New Orleans Whiskey, 100 barrels
I e)l/ Gin, Rum and Brandy, just received and tor
I sale by T. C DEMPSEY.
March 1 4ft
KEEP COOL!
fTAHE wiliecrilier will receive ICI) daily during the
I season, and will engage to cool off any one who
1 ninv want the article, at short notice.
March 99 C \ ELLS.
£ lIIKFML—SO boxes of the best L< mon Cheese,
’ ti>r sale by C. A. ELLS.
April 26 4
IE >lO NS.—SO boxes Lemons in fine order, for
j sale by C. A. ELLS.
April 26 4
OIL. —Just arrived, another cask of that ‘•ear.tifnl
Lamp Oil, for sale by C. A. ELLS.
April 20 4
\T I> EG AH.—lO barrels ol best Cider Vinegar for
’ ’sale by C. A. ELLS.
April 26 4
CtKi AKS.—BO thousand of the best kinds various
f brands, tor sale by C. A. ELLS.
April 26 4
DY UP EPS IA, how to core n (
Ells. g>*t a few- gnlU-n* of his hrst Old tirandy.
’ us* it moderately, H helps digestion—ll is a certain cure.
April 26 4
Preserves.
V SPLENDID lot of Preserves, of all kinds, put
up expressly tor the Subscriber, aud warranted
fine anu no mistake. Just received by
VV. FREEMAN.
Jan 19 4*2 ts
fa BBLS. ami haltbairels of SHAD, put up by
)U one of the oldest and most experienced Fisher
men of Savannah, warranted as fine as Connecticut
Shad Just received amt for Blie low* by
March 99 52 W FREEMAN
iiiirilwiirc abhl C’lHlery.
The Subscriber offers for sale, the Jollutring articles :
I r a G ROSS Knives and Forks,
U fit do. Desert do. do.
10 setts do. do. containing 51 pieces,
2w) dozen Pocket and Pen Knives,
‘lb do. Knob Locks, 5,6, 7 and 8 inches,
*25 do. Stock do. 10 and 12 do.
1000 gross \\ ood Screws trom 3-8 to 4 niche*,
A! u, nn assortment ol Hand Saws, Draw ing knives,
I Planes of all kinds. Augers, Gimblets, Plane Irons,
; Te.i Kettles, Sauce Puns, Buggy Springs and Axels,
j Mill irons and Mill Saws, Brass and Iron Shovels and
j Tonga and Brass Fenders, Shot Guns and Rifles, 50
! dozen Colllins’ Axes and Hatchets, also, ‘2OO Boxes
I Tm Plate 1-3 x, aud *2OOO lbs. Iron Wire
E. B. WEED.
I Jan 19, 42 ts
Blacksmith's Tools*
on BLACKSMITH'S Bellows, 28, 30, 32, 34 and
uU 36 inches,
25 Foster's Anvii*,
50 Bright Faced Vires,
20 “ Cotter keyed do.
1000 lbs. Hammer*. For sale by E. B. WEED.
Jan 19 42 ts
PlOllgllX.
q A PIX inch Ploughs,
OU 20 7 do. do.
50 No. II Freeborn’s do
50 No. 10 do. do.
Also nn assortment of Side-hill, Sub-soil, Self-sharp
ening Ploughs. For sale by E. B. W EED.
Jm It 12 it
.\nih auU Hollow Wine.
ann KEGS Nails,
uUU 5 ’Tons Philadelphia Hollow Ware, consist
ing of Pots, Ovens and Spiders. For sale by
Jan It, 12 It B B WEED
Iron*
“i TONS a -sorted Swedes Iron 1-4 to 12 inches
• i) Wide,
Als<, an assortment of square and round do. from
1-4 to 3 inches
500 lbs. Nutl Rods,
1000 lbs. Sheet Iron For sale by
Jm It, 19 it E B WEED
JEtTMA UVNURAKPI < oiiimm,
OF HAR TFORD, CONN—Theuudenugned
A genet Will take risks against Fire in this city. Griffin,
I Forsyth and other towns in the State, on as favorable
i terms as any responsible Company They will also in
sure tigaitiHt the risks of River Navigation ; their present
rates arc, 3-4 per cent to Savannah.und 7-8 to Charles
ton REA & COTTON.
Macon, April 1,1818 5
II EA Al COTTON have removed to \V f . B Par
I \ kern Stole. m Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite J
. Cow les Fire Proof Warehouse. ‘They have instore and
offet for stile on secomm<Klsting terms:
800 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging,
175 “ “ Dundee
85 “ Slightly damaged “
50 Coils keniu l,y and Slanilla Rope,
60 Ruga Rio Collce,
20 To'i'* Iron,
50 Kegs Nails,
1000 ll l ank and Boiler Iron,
HOO lbs Spring Steel,
Hi HI Sack* Salt,
80 Bo vs Tobacco,
10 ‘* l|ciidcr*on Candles,
10 Bssketa Cbampsigne Wine,
5 Boses Burgundy “
8 Casks Bacon,
gept. 8, 1817. 29
ZNABURUS YARNS- A few bales from Tho
ni.'iatott Factory, for sole by
Nov3 31 REA S COTTON.
Thoninstuii Mnniilm tilling Company's
OSNABI'RGS AND YARNS, of superior quality
just received and tor sale at lowest inatkci pncci
by REA A COTTON, Agent*,
Thomaihm Manufacturing I urs/my.
June, 30 13 if
a>g a BARRELS Cherokee Win key,
16 lie Meiahlrr’a Gin,
4 Buga Java Colk e,
j HhJ. Sugar, For sale by
May lo IB|B 6 REA A COTTON.
Ul< A A COTTON’ will receive orders lor Don.
, ble andsingle PRAYS, manufactured by W R
leeista, Hartford, Conn.
Macon, April 19 ________ 1
I • IIBLS WHISKEY, Just received sad foe sale
1 O by REA A COTTON.
April 13 3
lunula in Htikei, llmti, Lee mid limit lot
Nate.
No 339.7 th District Early, now Baker, a vsluable
lot; No. 67,36 th Dts Early ;No 130,8 th Dia 1 ><k .I y,
No 95, sth Dia ifiady ; N0213. I3ih District of
Visit or apply to the Subscriber nt llalcyandalr P O
(50 mile aiation Central Railroad) Scnven C‘ -Ga
One ol the shove lots is near llawkinsvllle; one near
Travellers Rest; one near Htarkville.
Bept 8 U 47 lyl WILLIS YOUNO
sngitr, Coitei', At.
1 /\*IIIIDS Si Croix Sn.r.ir*,
I\/ Portoßi-o “
2e> “ Cuba Mucovado do.
15 ** Prime New Orie.au*do.
25 Bbls. Crushed and Pulverized do*
*2O Boxes Loaf (VV. ami VV’.) do.
20 lihds Sweet Cuba Molasses,
Just received and for sale by
GRAVES. WOOD. & CO
N 1 1; ;i “
KLiggiofo Ho|bc and Juiiu*.
a r B ALES Gunny Cloth.
40 120 Penes Kentucky Bugging,
153 ('oils Bale Rope,
2 Bales Twine,
! Just received from New Orleans, and offered at low- (
esi maiket price by GRAVES, VV OOD, & CO.
Nov 17 33
Blettdiccl tioods B.im its, At*.
O C ASES 3 4 Bleached Homespuns,
! O “ 7-8
5 “ 4-4 “
1“ 5 4
1 “ 10-4
l “ Irish Lim n*, assorted,
1 “ Extra fine do.
5 Piece* Pillow’ Case Linens,
5 “ Linen Sheetings,
*2 Cases Bleached Jeans,
2 “ Colored Cambrics,
2 “ Biack, Brown, and Bleached Hollands,
15 Pieces 8-4, 10-4 Brown & Bleached Table Diaper,
Russia Diaper—Birds-eye Diaper,
100 Pieces Jaconets, assorted,
100 “ Plaid anu Checked Muslins, do.
50 “ Swiss Muslins and V ictoria Lawns,
4 Cases Coats’ Thread,
4 “ Lee’s “
1(> “ Clark’s “
200 “ Flax Thread, assorted number*, j
200 *’ Turkey Red. Ac Sic.
Now* in store, and for sale by
GR WES, WOOD, Si CO.
Nov 17 33
Joans, Flannels, &c.
Q BALES Red Flannel*, assorted qualities,
O 2 cam** White do do do
5 “ Jean.* l —Blue, Black and Brown,
j I “ All Wool Plaids, j
1 “ Canton Flannels,
Just received and for sale low. i
GRAVES, WOOD, A CO. !
Nov 18 33
.Bust Ktceivcdi
The largest and meat complete assortment ’ J
vJr of ZJ
China, (Hass and Earthenware
Ever before offered in this market, among which, are:
Ric h fancy painted and gilt French China Tea sets,
(new styles.) Gold Band French China Dining, ‘Pea
and Toilet sets; Gold Band French Chinn Teas and
Cotles—by the dozen; Gold Band French China Plates,
Dishes, Cover Dishes, Tea Pots, Sugars. Creams, Bowls
and Pitchers; Rich fancy pointed China Cups and
Saucers and Mugs; Portland Vase Jugs, (China) a
new and beautiful article; China and Bohemian Glass
Vases and Cologne Bottles: Plain White China Plates,
Dishes, Cover Dishes; Competiers, Cassiroles, Pickle
Leaves, Ten Pols, Sugars, Creams, Bowls, Coffees and
Teas (by the dozen;) Pitchers, Toilet sets and Fruit
basket*, Cut and Press Gloss Pitchers. Decanters,
Dishes, Goblets, Wines, Champaign#**, Salts, Tum
blers, &c. A large stock ot low priced Tumblers, De
canters, Pitchers, Peppers, Vinegars. Sic. Sic. suitable
for the trade of country merchants.
Flowering, Blue, Dining, Tea and Toilet ware in j
sets and separately—latest styles and patents ; White
Granite, Dining, Tea und Toilet sets, new shapes and
superior quality.
(>ur stock ot common goods embraces a great variety
ol styles, and we can ofler great inducements to country
dealers.
Knives and Forks—double plated, Silver Forks and
Table Spoons; Waiters in sets and single,Castors of va
rioo* qualities and kind*; Hall, Solar, Side rod Sus
pending Lamps, Lamp Shades, Tubes and Wicks—
extra.
We are enabled to offer many descriptions of goods j
at reduced prices, and respectfully request a continu
ance ot the patronage w e have heretofoie received.
HYDE Si JONES. I
Macon, March 92, 1848 51 Im
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Comply.
58 W AIL STRF.FT, NLW YORK,
CION El NFS its business exclusively to Insurance
J upon Lives and all insurance appertaining thereto,
it is organized upon the mutual principle which has
been hilly tested and proved to be superior to any other. 1
The particular advantages offered by this company
are: •
J. A guarantee capital.
2. An annual participation in the profits.
3. No individual responsibility beyond the amount o
premium.
4. Those who insure for a less period than life, par
ticipate equally in the annual profits of the company, j
5. In all eases where the annual premium shall a
inoutit to SSO, and 60 percent, thereof shall have been j
paid in cash, nn approved note may be given for the
remaining 40 per cent., payable twelve months afte
date, bearing six per cent, interest. The interest t<-
be paid annually, but the principal not to be called it
unless the exigences ot the company require it,giv 1
ing sixty days notice, aud then only by assessment
pro rata to the extent that limy be required to meet tin
engagements ot the company.
The Fates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars.
■ One Se%rn 1< 1 | j One , Seven lor
A-e | var IjT—ra. IMe [ | Afc. >er yean 1 Me.
151 77 8811 56 40 160183 320
20 91 95 it 77 45 191196 373
25 I 00 1 12 2 04 j I 50 1 96|2 09 4 60
3011 31 1 36 236 j 55 2 32:3 21 578
fe 136 1 :>;< 975 6011 :r. iji 71m
AARON M MERCHANT, Pmaftroi.
ROBER T B. COLEMAN, Vice President.
Trustees—A. M. Merchant, Robert B Coleman
O, Bushnell, John M. Nixon, Richard E Purdy, Hen
ry A. Nelson, R. A. Beading, SamuelC. Faxon, Jas.
Harper, Jonathan K. Herrick, Lonng Andrew-. Win.
N Seymour, M. O. Roberts, Richard Irvin, C. F. Lind- !
sey, John S. Bussing, Henry K. Bogert, 51 orris Frank
lin, Spencer S. Benedict.
Puny Freeman. Actuary
DT” The company will also insure the lives of Slave*.
IiY'DE *sk JONES, Agents, Macon.
October 27, 1847. 30
HiRINE AND FIRE MSIIRANCEs
CAMDEI? INSURANCE CO. NEW JERSEY
CAPITAL #IOO,OOO t
CHARTERED IN 1532
rpHE Subscriber* having been appointed the Agent*
X of this Institution fir this City nnd vicinity, will ,
receive application* and issue Polices at the current >
rates ROBERT W. OGDEN, Pres’dt.
H. L. Bicxley,Secretary.
HYDE & JONES, Agents, j
Macro, Jaw 19 11 6q
Life SSnem nn \ . \ * \
Life insurance and ‘Trust C oiupnny having estab
lished an Agency in tie* city of Macon, persons may ef
fect Insurance wnh tins Company on tlieit own Jfevc
or the Lives of others, and either for the whole dura
tion of life or for a limited period, by the payment of n
small annual premium.
STEPHEN ALLEN, President.
CHARLES C. PALMER, Secretary.
E. BOND, Agent, Macon.
Macon. Aqril 1, 1817 ysl
\| ICON IIAOIN A It IC % s FOl A
if! IIHI , and MACHINE SHOP-The eul
scribcr having recently made lurge nnd nuportniit sddi
lions to his former list of patterns tor Overshot, Bren?
and Tub Mill Gearing, i* now prepnred to execute oi
derafor Flour Mills, Cotton Factories, Horse now*
Mills for plantation grinding, 6ie.i also Cotton Prets
♦s. Gm Gear .Plates and lhills, und Mill Irons of ever
description; all of winch will be made of the very be*
material and workmanship, on reasonable and accotn
motlanng terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
M in J mi 17 1846 \ is
SQUARR SALES.
DUI Lot K S t OMPOI Nl) LEVER COTTON
I > PR I !SS| S. la lug II I', nil) a.lllplilied and Illipruv
ed, are now olleied to ilio-v wishing to put up Squar
Ifnlt's nan mqienor article to any in ue An examinatio’
ol theirroiHtruction and principle, hy those who Hud
true economy, and wish a good and permanent articb
ia solicited that they ntnv we and nt.lge lor themselves.
Prices, Eighty-five Dollars, delivi red in Maeon,
which includes the whole of the outfit of Irons, Rope.
Pstcnt Right, Ac.
.ImKieif ii bill / Timktr fur Saint
4... piece. ~',89 feet long, 10 hy 10.
I “ 16 “ “ 10 by 10.
I “ *1 “ “ lOhi 10
4 “ 15“ “ f.hy 6.
8 “ ID “ “ 12 hy 16.
I “ IS •* “ 12 In 30.
I “ 31“ “ 9hy 24.
8 “ 15 “ “ 3hy 8.
8 “ 15 “ “ shy 5.
I “ 10 “ “ 12 by 19.
I “ 7'* “ 12 by 14
I “ 9 4 by 12.
10 good plank 18 ‘* *• II hy 12.
I “ 25 “ ‘• 4hy 13.
3 want lings 20 “ “ 3by 4.
Alto,Gill Leering of all nixes, kept constantly cn
hand; geering lot Merchant Mills,Cotton Factories
and HiU'Stonesofeverydrscriptfon.futniaheil to order
st Foundary of K. FINDLAY, Macon, Geo,
Aug- 11. ml* i ’
MILI.-STONES.
f|'llEsuWtilr being agent 1.,r an extensive Mill
I Stone Eatn! almient in New York, will tar him/,
In order, rstltrH at ns tsoraa, anii rot/arac Mtt.l.-
snavss, ot any size, and warranted of tire very best I
quality. ROBERT FINDLAY. I
Maeon. Nov 13. 18tS fn
A.
lion I'onntli'i'. HlHnin.Clti
I 8 now prepared In execnie raring* ol every drarrip !
1 tion, would invite those in want of Mill Irani, Gin
Geer. rren JVlrya. Plain ami Haiti, lion Ratl
ing, he . hr ,to rail and judge for them salve” aa he i
determined lo make superior work at tire lowest curb
price On Cntloa Arrnue near ihi Marbit Yard
Feb 31 1848 ly-47
liotJflE KEEPira ARTICLES.
B O(4AN X VTKINSoN have ju.-t received and
I A o!t’*r f< - lie, ( mpetinr's. Fugs; lilaukets, Tick
ings, 10 l nil 12-1 Linen Sheeting and pillow case
Linens; 10-1 an I 12-4 Cotton Sheeting and pillow cape
Cotton; Irish L’li ’ns; American and English Long
Cloths; table Linen and table Cloths and Napkins;
Russia, Scoteii and lincaback Towellings; furniture
Calico and furniture Dimity; Table Covering of vari
ous kind.-, 10-1. 11-4 and 12-4 Blankets, of best makes;
VVoofon and Cotton Flannels, ail qualities: Striped
Fluid and Embroidered Curtain Muslins;colored and
white Marseilles Quilts; together with their usually
large variety of black and colored Dress Silks, Cash
mere*, PI out Condi. Shawls, Worked Collars, Ameri
can mid British Flints, Silk and Cotton Hosiery,Gloves,
II Ikt*., Sic , Sic . to which they invite the attention ol
their friends and the public generally.—Cloths, Cassi- 1
1 in -res, Sattineta, K -ntucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys, I
English, French and American Tweeds, Ver-tings, just
received; which we will sell at the verv lowest prices.
LOGAN Si ATKINSON.
1 29 26tt.
RICH SILKS AND CABBMEREB.
rpHE undersigned have received n new and beauti-
J ful stock ot Rich Fall Dress Silks and ( ashmeyrs,
consisting in part ot plain changeable,striped and plaid, j
Gro de Rhine. Grori** Roynle, Gro Algi.-r, Gro do
Pekin, Satin de Chine. Ottoman and other Dress Silks*
black*Talfets, Pouit de Soule, Satin Rusae, (iro Grain, |
plain, striped and watered Silks, lor Scat Is, Sic. ; new
style rich printed Cashmeres', striped and plaid Mans- ,
seline dc Lame, in various patterns: suner plaid Cash
meres. Lupin * best qualities Fiencn Mcrtnoes of all
shades; Gale. Clarence and Oregon Plaids; Worked
Collars and Capes ; embroided, revere, hemstitched
and corded Lawn ntid Linen Cambric Hdk’fs ; Silk
and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves, Sit, All of which will
be sold by the piece or otherwise, at usually low prices.
LOGAN &• ATKINSON,
sept __ _ 26tf.
Crockery and Glass Ware.
DIN ING and Tea Set s *, superfine Stone and China
Ware, Liverpool and Plain Ditto, Plain, and ]
FiuitedGlass Ware of every description, Tumblers,!
Decanters, Wines, Fruit Baskets, Pi tellers, Sue., a very |
large and general stock just received by.
LOGAN & ATKINSON.
96tf.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
rpHK sul)*. liber would respectfully rail the attention
_l of the citizens ol Macon and finding community
generally, to the extensive and carefully selected stock ol ;
Nl ring sin<l !S 11 miner Goods
which is now offered for sale at the lowest matketpri- I 1
c#*s. From the unusual care rind*pains taken in hisse- j
lections from i!i<* different importing houses in N. York,
he Hatter* him.-eil with the hope ol being able to give on- !
tire satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call; i
his stock is not surpassed by any in the city, in variety,
style, quality, Ac.
Among othet articles he is now receiving and opening,
French, English and American Print-. Furniture do. (
Fancy col’d,cheeked,striped & plaid Ginghams, Organ
dry* Si striped l hambrays, Fancy col’d A strip’d Lawns 1
Mourning do. mid Mourning Balzarine Prints, French j 1
Muslins, do. Ginghams and Barege Dress Patterns, a j
great variety, Cos ton Balzarim s, French Jaconet and
Cambrics and Id.ha Lawns, White Jaconet, Checked, *
Corded, Cro?'-’ nred, Swiss and Book Muslins, 10-4
and 12-4 Linen Sheeting, Pillow-case Linen, 6, 10 & i
12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Damask ‘Powel
ing, Do. Table Cloth, Bird's-eye, Scotch and Russia
Diapers, Irish Linen, Nankeen*, Cottonade, Colored
and Phn I Domestics and Fancy Plaid Linen, White,
Colored, Brown aud Black Cotton Hose, Colored,
White and Black Silk Hose ; with a geis ral and as
sorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, the
goods carefully selected in the pieces ahd made to or- i
d* r after the latest and most fashionable styles, and al- ;
so a variety ol Gents. Dress Good*.
Notice.
rpHE subscriber will constantly have on hand here
L and at hisslu pin Forsyth, a general stock of the
b'-st article of home Manufactured NEGRO SHOES,
with every description of Leather.
ISAAC WINSHIP.
At the stand formerly occupied by A. J. ty I). W. (hr,
on the corner of Cotton Avenue $$ Cherry St.
Macon, March 8 49
FASHIONABLE AM) CHEAP.
1 J * MILTON & SYMONS, No. 17, Whitaker 1
I I Street, Savannah, have on hand the most choice ;
and extensive assortment of French, English, and
Belgian
Cloths Cassimeres and Vestings
that can be found in the Southern States. They have j
been selected with the greatest care from the verif j
best importations, and will he manufactured to order I
in the neatest manner, and upon short notice, either]
tor Cash or approved credit. Persons from the up-coun- i
try are particularly invited to call, as they cannot fail
to he suited both in price ami quality.
H \MILTON Jr SYMONS have also on hand a
very large and extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
manufactured in the best style, and from materials care- ‘
fully selected by themselves in the Northern markets. 1
These they are prepared to sell nearly, ifnot quite as 1
low a* articles of the same quality can be purchased in I
New’ York.
Wishing to extend their business particularly in the (
up-country, they invite Planters and Country Merck- !
ants to call and examine for themselves.
Savannah, Oct 90,1847. 29 ts
VALUABLE REMEDIES.
RINGWORM ami Tetter Ointment, neertain
and positive cure for Rigworms, Tetters, Scald
* Head,and for nil rough and scurfy affections upon
the skin.
Many cases of this class of ruin neons affections are I
extremely difficult to cure w’ith the ordinary remedies, j
but here is one that w ill rarely fail even in most ob-|
stinate cases No difficulty is experienced in applying ■
it. One bottle is quite sufficient in most rases, and not
i more than two will be required to effect a cure in al- |
most any case.
Dr. Lithe —Sir: I take pleasure in informing you
that a single bottle of your Ringworm and ‘Tetter Oint- ■
• inent has cured a Tetter tor me on the hands, of three i
or four years standing.
Ttlint county John B. Junes.
| Dr. 1 iiTTix —Sir :—Your Ringworm and Tetter
Ointment has been applied in several cases in my fam
| ily. ami has cured every one promptly.
Talbot county. Z. B. Trice.
anodyne coegh drops.
For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore-Throat and
Asthma, also for Croup, ll "hooping-Cough, Colds and
Inflammatory Fever amongst Children.
Hundreds of bottles have been sold and used with
i more success than nnv remedy known ;in several cases
where the Balsam of Wild Ciierrv has failed entirely.it
has promptly effected a cure, (sec Certificates) and is
’ doubtless the most efficient remedy extant.
Price 50 cent* per bottle.
The Rev Mr Jackson state* as follows:
Dr. Little: — Dear Sir : For year* past, I have
been subject to a severe Cough and soreness of the
I lung*,scarcely getting through one attack before another
came on.especially w hen n little exposed—such wnsits
obstinacy at times ns to apprehend it was of a Intnl ten
dency. To cute it, many thing* were necessarily used,
but without success. Two year* tifio 1 tried the Balm
of Wild (.'lierrv. without being much benefited, when
your ANODYNE COUGH DROPS were recomtnen- 1
ded. of th< *e I took burn few dose* before I felt much
relieved, I continued to improve daily, until the cough !
and other symptoms ceased. For awhile afterward*, I
when I felt any return, a few dose* of the medicine
stopped it. The past winter, indeed for a year previ* |
oils, have not had much ot an nttnek, which has not
been the ense for 7 or 8 vears before.
Several via la of your \ ermifuge medicine have been
used in my family and with u fine effect indeed.
Signed* J. B. JACKSON.
Tullot county . Aftril 1848.
COMPOUND TONI*” HITTERS.
For the cure of person* of pale and cadaverous hab
its. Dropsiral swellings of the Feet and Legs ; ‘Tor
pid Bowel* ; Palp tutinns of the heart ; Suppres
sions, fee.
The mode of using these Pill* i* to take one three
lime*a day regularly. Thev contain no mercury, nor
wi 1 they injure any one By then in alone, 1 have |
often cured every disease <>f tin* cl s*; nnd no one will I
use ii single box without (mug materially benefited
particiilary females, whose health when not we||Vstal>
fished, wpP’eased, or otherwise deranged There are
many painful case* of this kind that a box or two of the
Pill* will not only relieve but esiubliah good health upon
correct principle Dr J B. Gorman, and other emi
nent Physician*, have prescribed this medicine with
| admirable success
Dr Littel— Sir : For 6 or 8 years past mv wife
1 has been sffiieted with a swelling of the feet and leg 4,
| munful irregularities together with* wretched state of
i health. Without inurli benefit, she lias taken a great
j deal of ntediciite, been attended by several Doctors, |
j and by one a whole year Whilst still in tin* condition
she liegsti inking your Compound Tonic Pill* and Ton- j
I ic Hitters, pretty soon the swelling of the feet and leg
disappeared, appetite Sera me go< with much improve 1
inert otherwise Alter uing two or three b< ttlesof !
the Bitters, the pill* were taken alone, and by the end
of three month*, site had gained 30 pounds, skill he.
come clear nnd white, and looked liken new beingm
health and appearance.
Respectfully,
(Signed ) WILLIAM ANDERriON.
Tallsit county,
*neabove Medicines to he bad nt Milledgevilfe and
Tslbnttoti.i l Dr WM G LITTLE, sale Praia ir
tor, with In* signature upon each Package, .1 F Win
ter 6t Uolumhtis, M m (1 4H. Little, Macon,
j also nt IVrry, Hawkittsville, Duhlni, Anicricus, Lump
kin. Ilnmiltoti, Covington, Rome, Albany,&r.
Mr, 17th I
i liSRK I* O in Kl.
rplIE Clerks’ Oflice* <| the .Superior ands rim
1 C ourts and Court of Onlinaiy ol Hbb County,
will, from nnd after flu* date, I e kept open from the hoy?
i of 8 o’clock A M till 1 o’clock P M.,*t which bout
j they wall lie closed for the day, except on such days n
) it may be absolutely necessary to keep them open in the
afternoon.
Mumi, May Ist, 1848
H G ROSS, Cf I Suit. Court.
J E JEFFERS, (tk Ini Court
M D. CLARK, m C. O
May 35-4 t
Ilians C'ompnnys Lillco.
r - 50into vdwav,
Y ork.— Tliis is to certify that
/y . .Mr. Geu BnAiNfc.RU, of the
\ Btate of< Jeorgin, is duly np- I
vjl— ,y! v, pointed the Genera) Agen‘ ol
Lj uga • thisCoinptmv in mid lor the
l I I Blotcs ol South Carolina wild
1 l .Georgia, and is authorized to
\ \ ** / / efita bh ß h Boe.'il Dcpolsthere
\ \ J in,& to grant rights to vend
\\ * jEmkA / J ‘* ,e Company’s Medicines.
\ •rf'WlN {V Every Agent must have a
certincot • with thecal of the
Coin pap y thereon, signed by
its Secretary and countersigned by the aforesaid Cent
ral Agent. No one is authorized to sell the Company’s
i Medicines without such certificate.
EDWARD BARTON, Sec’ry.
Gn A E FEX n ERG M EDJCJNES.
The undersigned is fully prepared to establish a Graef
! rnbarg Depot in all places ot proper size in S. Carolina
I and Georgia Immediate application slionld he made, j
I personally or by letter, to Grume Rrainerd, Agent, ‘
care ol N< lson Carter, opposite! harleston Hotel. As
• there will ordinarily he hut one Depot in a town or vil
| luge, the agency will he very valuable.
The celebrated Medicines ol the Graefenberg Compa- I
ny are rapidly and completely superseding all others |
j Where once introduced, no one thinks of using any i
others. Their chameter is best explai elhy the fact thn!
Thirty Thousand Foxes of their Tills utone are solo. ‘
each and every week.
Certificates upon certificates from all ports oft he coun
try are constantly received, testifying to their wonder- 1
ful powers. ‘I heir efficacy is almost immediately licit, j
ns that n single box will show the invalid whether they
are or are not doing him good. The siek should ot once
abandon all ©thei medicines & give these pills a fair trial
r ]’he operations of the company throughout the world ■
are ©(unprecedented magnitude, the high and command- I
ing character of which has received the unqualified ap- |
probation of distinguished Clergymen, Jurists, Philan
thropists, and the public generally. The Patent Med- |
icine business in assuming an entirely new position ;
through the Graefenberg Company. Almost every fam
ily in the land has occasion to use some kind ot patent
medicine, and an organization like that ot this compa
ny is of paramount public importance. By this means,
re'inble medicines may be had.
The leading article to which nublic attention is invit
ed is the Graefrnberg Vegetable Tills. The follow ing
complaints yield with ceitainty to their power:
Asthma, ‘ Green Sickness,
Bilious Complaints, Bowels Gripes, Heartburn,
—deficient action in, Headache, Hysterica,
Catarrh, Constipation, Incontinence of Urine,
Cough of Pregnancy, Indigestion, Jaundice,
Diarrhopn, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Dyspeptic Consumption, Menstruation, suppressed
Digestion—imperfect, or painful,
Erysipelas, Epilepsy, Nervous Disorders,
Fever—low, Neivous, In- Neuralgia, Paralysis,
termittnit, Remittent, Rheumatism,
Fever and Ague, Stomach—various diseases,
Fluor Alhus, (or Whites) Whites.
In all chronic complaints the most implicit reliance
may be placed. They purge away offensive humors,
arrest the progress ofdisease, and at the some time re
store tone and vigor to the system.
Cancers, Tic Doloreux, Low Spirits, Worms, &c.
yield to their power. Price 25 cents a box.
The names of the other medicie9 arc as follow’s:
Thf. Children’s Panacea. —This medicine should be
in every family throughout the world. It .s sovereign in
all disc-uses to w hich children and youth are subject.—
For summer complaints, dysentery, and oil other af
fections of the stomach and noweis, it is infallible.—
Price 50 cents a bottle, with ample directions.
The Green Mountain Vegetable Oh.tment
Wherever intlnnimation exists, this Ointment is a posi
tive and infallible remedy. Price 25 and 50 cts. a box
The Graefenberg Fever and Ague Pills. —The
most implicit reliance may be placed on these Pills
They are the only positive cures known, and should be
tried by all who sutler from this disease. Price $1 a box
The Graefenberg Eye Lotion. —For disorders of
the eyes this Lotion has no equal. It is compounded
upon the most scientific principles, and has performed
extraordinary cures. For violent inflammation, d:m
ness and failing ot the sight, weakness of the eyes, in
voluntary weeping, foreign substances in the eye, &c.
it is a positive and speedy cure. Price 25 cents a bot
tle, with full directions.
The Graefenberg Health Bitters —Sovereign to
buildup the enervated system, to restore the appetite
and clear the skin. Price 25 cents a package.
Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound —Warrant
ed to make two quarts superior in quality to any in the
world. Price $1 a bottle.
GEORGE BRAINERD, Agent.
Hyde & Jones, Agents, Macon.
James Duncan, “ Mdledgeville.
December 22, 1&47. 38
UkPKOIED
Botanico Medical Practice,
TRIUMPHANTLY SUCCESSFUL! !!
A RETROSPECT OF THE PAST.
4 BOUT seven years ago the undersigned erected !
the standard of Medical Progression in the city
ot Macon, and spread to the breeze the banner of Re
form. Then its trail support was his almost single arm,
the ext raneous aid of wealth or station were utterly de
nied it, and even the ulterior prospect of ultimate as- •
si stance was dark in the extreme ; assailed on every *
side by open enemies whose interests demanded its
downfall, maligned and evil spoken of by those for
whose benefit it was erected, bespattered us it were by
those who scorned not the use ot every covert means
that malignity could dictate or cupidity devise in com
passing their ends. Yet, notwithstanding this almost
overwhelming combination of adverse influences, it
still retains its place, and proudly waves in undimin
ished ami brightqping lustre over an host of friends,
whose strong arms and willing hearts united to support
it, give every confidence that the success of the new
system, so promulgated, is no longer problematical,.
but is a fixed fact, the more gratilying, as it shows 1
conclusively that such advancement is owing almost
entirely to the irresistible conviction produced upon the
mind by the extraordinary results of the exhibition of
the remedies: so absorbing indeed has this conviction
become and so diffusive is its influence, that from every
portion of the State and from all the adjoining States,
solicitations for relief are daily pouring in, till the as
tounding number of over three hundred new cases
of chronic forms of disease in addition to all others
have been undertaken in the last two months. In this
connection it may not be improper to add for general
information, that the successful treatment and cures of!
I similar cases have latterly been accumulating so much
faster than his space in the public papers would admit
of reporting, that he determined on publishing his Med
ical Progressionist and Annual Reporter, for the ex
press purpose of putting such facts before the people,
as will leave no room for doubt; tins is now out of
press and ready lor gratuitous distribution by mad or
otherwise, to all who may desire further information
on the subject.
The facilities for procuring medicines since the in
troduction of chf.af postage, are such as to put it in |
the power of every body, no matter where they reside, j
to procure hia aid at a comparatively very trifling cost,
and as hundreds have been cured without his ever hav- 1
mg seen them, simply by a description ol their cases,
either oral or written, there is ample enoournment for
hope, not only to the most desponding but also to the
most distant.
Chronic diseases not requiring personal attention are
treated at five dollars per menili: acute cases in the
city or within a few miles ol his office, are treated in
j accordance with the established rates of other city phy
sicians.
Personal attention cannot be given at long distances
in the country except in uigent cases, or as consulting
I physician. Chronic coses from a distance requiring
personal attent on, may be treated at his Infirmary.—
i Servants will he treated in a sepa rate department un
der the direciion and management ot an assistant.—
J Students w ishing to attain proficiency m their proles
i -ton, will be instructed in his peculiar mode ot prac
i tice, restricted to their individual use, they can also enjoy
j the advantages of a Pharmaceutical education in his
Medicine Store, together with clinical instructions at
’ the bedside ot the patient in his infirmary,together with
, the use of his library ; the charge lor each student is
One Hundred Dollars. Nolle need apply who cannot
come well recommended.
Botanic Med.citiesol a superior quality are kept con
stantly on liund for sale, at such prices (lower than usu
| id) for ( ash ns must be satisfactory to practitioners.—
Tin obtaining medicines on n credit, must expect to
1 pay the credit price. The rapidly incrensmg demand
l<*r fus a itTl -bilious vegetable pills, especially among
the plant'-isot the southern and western portions of the
Slate, gives still greater confidence in their utility as a
1 sale nnu reliable valuable I.unity medicine, pniticularly
j in the hands of overseers, who can give them with per
fect safety in any case without the fear ot injury, so
lieqnt-iiily resulting to the negro population, tiom the
, injudicious and careless use ol calomel. Price of the
single box 50 cents —a lifa-rol discount is allowed to
those w ho purchase by the dozen or gross.
Family stocks of Medicines with books directing
their use, are put upst short notice and in good order
! to retain their virtues, and should either the medicine
so sold or the pills tliil in anycus - to give general satis
faction, the purchase money will be promptly refunded
L f ter* must be post paid, mtd ad Ire ssc and to
M S. THOMSON. M. D-
April 5 1 Moron, Ga.
|> Vll.lY’s YKI POF WILD CHERRY—
I 9 ioreou ’.-.eold- asthma, influenza .whooping cough,
I spittinfiof hlood.amlull pulmonary diseases
j BAILEY 8 SAKSAPAKU LA—For all diseases
i • n impute State o| lie blood halt rheiilll,
scrofula, king’s evil,chronic rheumatism,dyspc|isin, dm- i
eases of the skill and lames, old ulcers, etc.
BAILEY S FEVER \ND Mil E REMEDY—
I The most valuable remedy—eutiiciy vegetable prepara
tion--and sure cure.
BAILEYS AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure
exterminator of w orms from the system, in general use
I throughout the United States
B\T LEY'S U N RIV AL LED MI LIT AK Y 811A V
j ING CREAM—This article has.stood the test of eight
ar and gained for itself a high reputation throughout l
the I uited States. Canada, audmost parts of the world.
BAILED and PEKIOR INDELIBLE INK—with
and w ithout the preparation; warranted the best article
of the kind in u*r.
For sole by the Druggists generally throughout the
country, and at w holesale nud retail by
WM. BAILEY . Piopr.c tor, Aonthecnrics’llnll,
corner id Fultotl and Sends st recta.
Also lor sale by (iII.YVES, WOOD Sl CO., Macon.
Jail. 1, 1848 3d
! Uni on 1 Huron 12
j ‘TIME fluhsrriber having a Urge quantity of produce
JL on hand, will hy the loth of Jut e 1818, open n ]
House of Ihisinesn in the city of Macon, (in . witfi a
apply of Huron, fresh from Tennessi e, durmg the
season, winch h* will tell low for cash
GEORGE HORNR
May 17. 7-fiw
OIS. JOEL
Liver and Dyspeptic IVEcdicine.
rpilis Medicine is especially recommended for nil
_L ITironic Liver nfli-en 11s und IJj- j. | -,a. It has
been favorably received wherever ii has hc.-it need ; for
which lact reference is mnde to Mr John V. ,-men of
Columbus, Mr. Asbury Hull of Athens, and .\li . Win.
D. Terrell ol Putnam.
Habitual costiveness is found very frequently connect
ed with feeble constitution, and pei -ons 1,1 sednntury
habits. For this condition of the system tins article is
confidently recommended, and in all cases hits I
toundtonetns n pleasant cordial and tonic, restoring
the appetite and nt the same time, ftilfillin;; every indi
cation iltut the common purging medicines ore design
ed to effect.
Personssubjecl to BiliousColicmny rely on the pre
ventative piopetties of the medicine—use it on the that
intimation of an approaching attack.
There are some constitutions liable to rrculnrattaeks
of Bilious fever almost every tall, toeucli, frecommend
the use of this medicine, beginning at least by the tnid-
I die of May, or first of June.
Many persons whose digestive organs arc feeble, of
j ten experience a sense of fullness, w eight and oppres
: sion, about the stomach alVr eating— in such a case a
dose of this medicine, will often afford immediate re-
I lief.
Pregnant w omen often suffer from heart burn and
I costivencss, they limy use the article without the least
| danger and with great benefit. In sick or nervous
head-ache, it is a most valuable medicine,
j 1 could append a long list of certificates, but forbear,
’ preferring to rely on the virtues of the medicine to sus
i tain itself. The medicine is a gentle and certain cn
: thartic, tonic and sudorific.
JOEL BRANHAM. Eat onion, Ga
Sold by W. M. MORTON, Agent, Macon, Ga.
Manch 15 50 Gin
TAKE KTO'XXCE,
THAT the subscribets keep constantly on hand a
large stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Fancy Articles, Perfumery,
Gluhm, Druggists’ ((lass-ware,
and a host of articles too numerous to particularize.
Their medicines are all fresh, and pure, and cheap.
The public are respectfully invited to coll and s or.
SHOT WELL & GILBERT.
June 23,1847 12
1 ]EGAL NOTICES.
ill aeon Mm ilPs hale.
ATT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July nextj
W at the court house door in the town of Lanier, I
Macon county, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
One lot of land No. 81 in the Bt!i Dist. offormerly Hous- ‘
ton now Macon County,levied on as the property of J.
W. Harper deceased, to satisfy n cost li. ta. issued from
the Superior Court of (’lark county, in favour of the !
officers of court vs said J. W. Harper deceased, proper
ty pointed out by Anselmn L. Harper
C E RUMPH, Shff.
April 26, 4—tds
Uncoil Mtcrill’s Sith s.
“11 J ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next.be
\ V fore the Couit House door in the town of La
nier, within the legal hours ol sale, two lots of pine
land, Numbers, 225, and 253, in the 13th district of
once Muscogee, now Macon county.—seventy-five
acres Ding cleared. Levied on as the piopeity ol
ZachariahN. Brand, under a fifa from Aiacon .superior
Court in favor of The Central Bank of Geoigia and
assigned to Joseph Bra nan against said Brand.” Prop
erty pointed t ut by defendant.
THOMAS DIXON, Dept. Shtf.
May 3 nfss
I psou Min ill's
TIFILL be sold before the Court House door in
Vv Thomaston, on the first Tuesday in June next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property
to wit :
One sorrel mare about seven years old, levied on a9
the property ol Richard McCann, to satisfy ah. fa.
from Jones Superior Court in favor of John Rowe, vs.
said McCann.
ALEXANDER PACE, Dept. Shff.
Also at the same time and place, lot of land, number
five, in the 16th dis net originally Houston, now Upson
county, one ox cart and one watch, levied on as the
property of William G. Perryman, to satisfy cos's in
the case of the State vs. said Win. G. Perryman for
Simple larceny. Levy made by the arresting officer
and properly sold by order of the Honorable Superior
Court ot Upson county.
Owens c. sharman, shf.
May 3 tds—s
raw ford Mirrifl'N frisilc.
T¥T ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next,
t? before the Court-House door in the town of
Knoxville, within the usual hours ol sale, the tollow’ing
property, to wit:
One hundred one and a fourth acres Land, it being
the south half of Lot No. 162 in the third District of
originally Houston, now Crawford County. Levied on
as tne property of A. J. Fowler to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justices’ Court, in favor of George R.
Hunter, vs. R. A. Tharpe principal, and A. J Fowler
security. Property pointed out by said Fowler—levy
made and leturned to me by a constable.
May 3, 1818. JOEL B MORGAN, D. ShfT.
Monroe Court,
March Term, 1848.
IT appearing to the Court from the petition and affi
davit of John II Flournoy, administrator on the
estate of Sarah A. Flournoy, late of said county, de
ceased, that the suid Sarah A was in her life-time, j
possessed as of her own right and property of a certain
instrument in writing, commonly called a promissory
note, made by William John Lawton, on the fifteenth
day of May, in the year eighteen hundred and forty
five, payable to the said Sarah A. or bearer, for the
sum of twenty-five hundred dollars,and due two mouths
afterdate; and that the said Sarah A. sometime pre
vious to her death lost said note—and that the said Sa
aah A. did not previous to her death, nor has the said
John H since that event, l>een able to find the same,
and that the same is unpaid
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the said
William John Lawton shew cause at the next term of i
the Court w hy the copy attached to said petition should
not Ik* established in lieu of the original,—and that the
said William John be personally served with a copy of
this rule, if to be found, and if he cannot, that this
rule be published fn some public Gazette iu this State,
for the space of three months.
True extract from the Minutes of said Court, April
sth, 1818. E. G. CABAN IBS, Clerk
April 5 1 3m
In Moiiior Siipeaior € otni,
March Term, 1848.
William \\\ Arnold,)
vs. > Bill for Discovery, Relief, &c.
Charles Terrell. )
I T appearing to the Court from the return of the She
. rin, that the above named defendant Charles Ter
rell, resides out of the county of Monroe, and from
complainants Bill, that lie resides out <<i the limits of
this State. It is therefore, on motion of complainant’s
Solicitor, ordered that the said Charles Terrell appear
at tfie next term of this Court, and plead, answer or
demur, not bemurringalone, to said Bill; and that ser
vice of this order be perfected on said Charles Terrell,
by publication in one of the public Gazettes of this
State, for lour months before the next term of tlnsCourt.
Z E. HARMAN, Com. Sd.
True extract from the Minutes, April 5, 1818.
E. G. CABAN ISS, Clerk.
April 5 1 4m
|A XECU’I’OR'S SALE—W ill be sold oil the hist
Tuesday in June next, at Troupville, Lowndes
county, Lot ot Land, No. 505, in the ninth district,
originally Irwin county, belonging to the estate of Dan
iel Mnsey. late of Twiggs county, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day.
Aprils 5 WM BRYAN EVor.
GeorgflHi PulnikA ouniy.
*ITTILL he sold before the Court House dxr in the
\ county ol I’ulsiiki, within the legal hours ol sale
on the first Tuesday hi August next, (by virtue of an
order granted hy the Honorable the Court ot Ordinary
in Hiidfor said county,) all the real estate belonging to
Joaeph M. Biyan, minor, and orphan of Blaekstieur
Bryan, deceased. Terms made known on the day
May 10. IB4* td.fi JAMES BitYAN.Guard.
\DMINiSTKATOk S SALE Will be sold be
. lore the Court House door in learner, Macon
county, on the first Tuesday in August next, agreeable
to an order from the Court of Ordinary of Macon
county, the following lots of land, as the probity of
Lewis Barfield, deed. Lot No 211, in the 2nd District
oforiginolly Muscogee, now Ms cun county, also No.
11, in the 13th district of th” saim Sold for (he bene
fit of the heirs and creditors©! said deceased.
JESSE BARFIELD. Adm’r.
Msy 10.
IAoFK months after date, application will he made I
J/ to the Inferior Court of Macon county, when sit- !
ting lor oidinary purposes, for leave to sell the reales- |
fate of Timothy Lee, deceased.
ELIZABETH LEE, Adin’x.
Mny 10. k 10 4m
I.M)UR MONTHS utter date, application will be
. made to the Inferior Court of Bibb county, w hen i
sitting a* n Court of Ordinary, for leave to s-dl nil the (
real estate ot W’iliiuiii Stewart, late ol said county.de
ceased. ROLAND BIVINS. Adm’r.
Bibb county, May 10.1848. 4m-fi* |
IAXKt UTOK’B SALE —Will fie sold on the ninth I
*4 day of June next, at the lesidcnce of the fat#
Kobeit Loudon deceased, ■ portion ol the pei'ouml prop*
erty of wild deoeared,consisting of Stock t one J
Horse Colt, Goats. Corn, Bacon, Household and Kit> h- |
1 rtt Furniture, au<| othet articles, Uni D-de*u to mention.
Terms on the day of sub*.
W. J RONALDSON, Ex’r.
Bmnter County, May 16,1848 tds fi
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
\LL persons having demand* ngniiirt IT.!* it Lou
. don . late ol Sumter county, accessed, nre here
by notified to present them, pioperly authenticated,
within the tune prescribed hy law
W J RONALDSON. Ex’r
May 10. 1848. fi_s
NOTICE.
rpHIRTV days alter dntr application will be made
to the City Council of Mn ‘it for a grant of land
known os Square No. 7P, in the plan of smd City, to he
occupied ass Depot lor the South Western Railroad
Company. ELAM ALEXANDER Vr*sid*nt
Msv lit 4t5
LL(;AI ’ M>TK’i
; ijTißSKtetepw
“t.;.. 11..
‘mid belonging to t | K , Pli|l j l( , xf’ /,’ : * en v-1
dm-an-d, lor the brnetil c) .1 ! nl| um ,\| ,
raid deceased. 1 “♦'its anj
March 29 ** aARGRovg ~
L'OUR months niter tin
Cto ill” lion..ml,le Inier'i,,, ." C '"' u ”
wht t'in,f„r ordinary puri.^V ,l "’
Itntds belonging to the estnu- ~ r - f ' : ”
reused, lor the ben. li, ot ,he i.V,,’ ‘‘"r"”
deceased. M \kY t \’>? cre.J’
April 12 AV ’ MAHOxI'f
1 L’lll'li months niter date . .
r to the Hon. Interior Ciuin *ill£
1.9 neouriot or.linnrv, hr u,,. ‘' p 8
belonging to the estate ~| Sie.lj. sell HiA’
x;::
L'Ol'K months nfter
X 1 to the Honorable the i,(, n ‘ (; n u,n .
county when sittingns n <’ ourt* r.f 0 * 1:11 * 1
der (or lettve to sell the I,„nd an nJ ,lln "y. for
I lo 'he estate of Robert I’uhoi, l"?.^ 8 "*’ belt
eeuse.l or so muel, thereof, ns u i . 1 “"dcoj,
the debts ol said estate. 1 sufi; Ci( . Ilt j
K L. FULTOv
Feb 23 JAMES av^.^
months niter date annlt. ‘ 110 -
Jj the Honorable the Inlerio? (? lon ‘viij be m
Macon, wheuaming as n court of ni/ lhc
to leave to sell two lots ol 1,„„,i ™in s r v , J
I lhe 2,1 dtstrici of originally 101 S ” !
benehtofhehetrsandcrednn,
Feb 2 JMSi.BARFJELu'JJ
T,'"! K monthsalier dale n „„n
IJj to tile Honorable the Inferior “''° n “ i:i l<-
I ‘\ T w 1 ordinary purn^’, 0 ’ ‘’"con
| an
I _ f tnt.n
L I(JI 'R liionlhsnfierdnie
Ir to the Honor,ible the infenorr, 0 ” *
! county, when sitting for ordmnr - ~,, ,: 1 m
sell all the Lamia belonging m I? P n>Cse '’ lor l't
j Scon, lute ol satd con,ifeXet’ir”'’ ‘ 1 “”
Jnn26 iWH.LIS B. SCOTT, ad,
! dd il:i,
J ''OUR months niter date
to the Honorable Inlerioi lon “ ‘*
when sitting lor ordinary V 1 1!, ‘
portion ot lhe Lnndsol,he e M .n',: T " ,rl 7 v ’ ‘■
Ue of said county, deeeaid lviln™ o ' l^ 1 " I ' l
Houston, for lhe Lenefit o, liie creS, ’
MARTHA'MATTHLuVt”
uaraafeSTtasir*
! on county, when sitting for ord nsT .
said county. yi
March 8 M SAADWItH,
T|tOL R MONTHS after date, applicsn,,,
L to the Honorable the Inferior tour I
son county, when sitting as a court of Z dinan
to sell the north hall ollotol Land,number o”
and eighty-nine, ( IBU mthesixteeuh(l6)dit:..
‘ ne , r Jy Houston now Upson county and . ,
girl by the name ol Mahala, about ten ve ,„ ,
fonging to the estate ol Thomas Snipes
JOHN T. SnIPeH
March 8 , aa
MONTHS after date, application i
made to the Honorable the Interior Court oil
county, when sitting for oidinatv iiuiij, g,- ‘
sj*ll all the dower land of Cynthia Melton, into n
Solomon, deceased, lying in Twiugscuunw,
having reverted to the heirs of Wm Melton m
. . t r CLEM MELTON,
Sum ring Adm r of II m. Melton, drew
March 1 4*^
R months after date application wu. 1 - r.i
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Ipeoncn
when sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, lor te£\t n
Lot of Land numbers, second district. so : *
originally Cherokee, now ( ass county, and Lot
12/, 4th district, originally Cheiokee, irvi G
county, belonging to the estate of George U Mi
deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and c
ore oi said deceased.
, f , E. A. PEARCE, Ado
ADMIISTRATORS SALE —Will be so
the court house ill Baker county, on the first
day in June next, hy order of the Interior Court!
county, the following described Lois 01 Land vi
ing to the estate of the late Lewis Bond, deed.
tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said da
ed, and to effect a distribution —Terms made t
011 the day of sale. Viz: Lots 347,2d; 314.2d;
2d; 137, 2d ; 136, 2d ; 145, 2d: North hail ol 21
186, 2d ; 141,2d ; 354,2d; 148,2d: 173,2d; U\At
I 2d; 223, 2d; 138, 2d; 226, 2d; 213, 2d; and I'A'ini
. district ot Baker, originally Early countv \:>
Lots 186, 3d; 183, 3d . 205, 3d; 234, 3d; 137.3d.ai
in the 3d district of Baker, formerly Early eiit;:r
also Lots 10, 100, 21, 66, and 257, in the ?ihda
Baker, formerly Early county; and afeoLuffi
12/, in the 12th district ot Baker county, lorn in
ly , and also. Lot 78, in the Ist district 0! Baltttj
ty, formerly Early.
JOSEPH BOND, adminttfj
April 12 i is
VDMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Agreeafei
order of the tionorabie the Inferior CourtoiTt
county, when sitting lor ordinaiy purpcM’. 1
before the court house door in Marion in Mid a
on the first ‘Tuesday in July next, within ftf
hours ol sale, all the land belonging to the est
Robert Fulton, deceased, to wit: 2u2i acres.S
le-s, in said county, whereon said dmr.*.: t
lived, adjoininu lands ot James Avert tt n:J-fl
Dowden. t'uid lor the benefit ol the Inns amid
ore of said estate. Terms on the day of’sale.
JAMES AVERETT,/j
RL. FULTON, J A *
March 29 521*
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virwi
i\ order ofthc Honorable the lnU i.ui t -f
county, when sitting os a court of ordinary- 1
sold before the court house door in Marion. 1
county, on the fust Tuesday in June next, f et*
usual hours of Nile, the following liuid Letoiignufl
estate o! the late William P. Brooks, decrtiK-d.s
390 acres more or less, number not knewn,
being in the county aforesaid, 1 etu i km wn
ta 1011 whcieon hi id deceased tornu rly iivrG.
lands ot A. McAlum and Joab Burn, and h*
owned by John H. Denson. Sold tor a diviwool
estate. Terms made known on the dav'l ßß
LU VINT AH N. BROOKS, hm
S. N BECKCOM, Adtu r
March 22
\D.MIMST RATOR S SALE
order of the Inferior Couit
when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will h‘
court bouse of Floyd county on the firH
June next, lotot Land number two humfreU i*
lour (244) in the 25th district and third wets®
nally Cherokee, now Fk>vd county
efit of tfie heirs and creditors ot Dorothy K’ ll
ceased. Terms on the day of sale. , kk
IK A PECK. At*
Mutch 89 * ™
1 dmimstrators sai.i: —" 1 ** r*
i \ court house in the city of Macon, of’ n ’ t(|
day in June next, one tenth part ot the
male College, situated in said city 80m !
the Court ol ruluski county, as mrtol tne •
of John Rawls, deceased, lor the purpof r ‘ 1
titles, os |H*r ngteement.
Also, at the same time, at the rnurt 1
ki county, Fractional Lot No. , w*"*
Wilkinson, now Pulsski, consistingP| ,
or less, bold for the benefit of the heir*
of said deceased. .
CAROLINE M RAV £ t
CHARLES L TAILOR-U
March 89 _ -
i ADMINISTRATORS SALE^
! nt the court house in Lumpkin. J
on the first T uesday in June next, IW J „ l# |
land, Nos 251, m the 21st district;
district; 57 ami 153, in the 32d |( iis]
I originally Lee now Stewart county. . i<wf
i petty ol Lewis Bond, dsosssed, by oru .
M-r courtly. t;,
| P# !ffr< li 89
v HMINIBTRATOR S HALL
J\ ol .Mny in-si, will be sol J ■l,' 11 ;
! tcsi.ii-i.cc ol Murg.it t Doiirr, in . ■<
Itouscliobl nml kitrhcti Inrmttt's Ijr ci'i. •
ol Henry II Rhode*, lute h "'‘ l .’ , I ',,i,ti ’
j consisting >1 iwols-dssndloiminn-.
I Sold lot the lu 11. 11l ol the
rcosril. ‘I rrms on the
„Uuni*/i<i wr SSfJ
April 5 ——-
... . , -it—- ■ —— — II
i *( tl U , , nths A ■■ - .Ist;
F lh Inferior Court of M"™” ‘
lor otdmaiy purjKises,fe*r k uve n 4 jJ erl n*d
Dnvtd (‘tsigle, M^M-'-.VkLEY.
M I. i” TC ,
NOTICE TO BEBTOKB At.l)
\| I, prlrsons indebted t •' r '. t”
Upson countyi Are rsqw* l " 1 H „„ brre.
Atul lb'**- liA.mg ifoniAtids**j ‘ |.,,.. J
.lulled to render them uArPNLR f L ‘l
April 18 I