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l>r ylhnrlcs riiu.ajisoii and C. If. Wells
. HWINb associated lhcmadaes in the practice ol
SO Jtfedtnne and Surgery, tender then services to
fSthe Ciuiei eol Macon and vicinity. Office next
(KTIO the Suite Bank in the Building recently occu
pied by the Bank of Hawkiasvdle.
Telegraph copy.
April 19, 18)8. >y—3
. M BROWUEk. CASPAR W. JONES.
RltttWOElt &
Colleding Agents and Attorneys at Imu>,
LAKE FROVIDEI7CE,
Louisiana, i
PRACTICE Law in the Parishes ol Tensas, Madi
se>< Carroll. Morehouse, Union and tranklin, in
theSApi e ne and FeJeral Courts in New Orleans , and
pivepuncimi attention to the collection of claims, ,
to*on.’li nil the Weatent country, including North Lou- |
‘iaiaua, Arkansas and Texas
REFERENCE. _ ... |
Mr. Joseph Bond, Msemi, G a. Ur. A M Franklin, I
do. lion. Lott Warren. Lee roanty. Ga. Col II W
Jeruifmi. Harbour founts, Ala. Messrs May Sc. Sitokes,
Lmwktn, Os. Mem Fellows. ohnon Ha , Ana .
Orleans. April It* •> >y |
S. &11. P- HALL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Knoxville, Crawford Cos.,
Practice in the Counties ol Crawford, liilib. Houston.
‘tJuSon, Moiiroe.Macon, Talbot, Uoolv and Pike,
also in the Supreme Court at Macon. Decatur I albot
ton and Antericus. I
sanuEi. lul l-, host fleasant mam..
July 19 _ U - 16
PLATT * hI'HT'.K,
attornies at law.
ITHLL practice in die c.aiiiiie. of Macon, Dooly,
VV Su liter, Lee. Randolph. Karly, Baker and De
catur, ot tit- 5...,ih-westem, and Laurens, ruia'iii,
Irwin. Thomas and Lowndes ol the Southern circuit
All business entrusted to their care, wiH meet with j
prottapt attetition. Office at
June 14 Illy TC. SPICE It.’
WII.LI IJI 11. tOVNEI.U,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, LAURENS COUNTY, GA.
WILL give strict attention to business in his pro
tession, entrusted to him, in the counties ot
Laurens, Telfair, Pulaski, Wilkinson, Washington,
Emanuel, Montgomery sad Tattnall. Othee at Dub
lin. Feb M. 4b ly
TWO UAH U. 141 do
attorney at law.
HAVING locitcd himsell in Barneavilh’ Pike c.'iin j
ty, Georgia, will attend punctually to sfl .jusiuce
entrusted to his professional management.
Jfe termers —lie* Aiax. Bi*’ AR. C..erle.st-u. S C
8. 8. Kesorick, Macon, Vv *.SCR dt Cov.Nuri:
Barnes mile, David PiuEitCo., Lesion, col. A. >*
Hammond, Culluden.
March 1, ISM, *y
J. L. Ml <IBi...iA,
ATTJRNEYjgAT LAW,
Lumpkiu, (fa.
March 15 St* 6m
a. H. Is. BUCHANAN,
Attorney at Law,
Spring I’Lacc, Mut ray County.
WILL attend faithfully to all prolsattmnal business
entrusted to Ins care, in the seven! Courts ot
the Cherokee Circuit.
September 1, 1847. 2y ts
WILLIS A. lIAWKiNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STAKKEVILLE. LEE CO., GEO.
Decembe r 1, 1847.
I>. EVANS,
Attorney at Law,
THOMAETON, GA.
WILL practice and transact faithfully, all busines
emrusted to his charge, in the several Coinl
of the Flint Circuit.
Aug t *__J* !_ .
SI. i.iiiitet A Soil,
M HAVING renewed ineir lease of the Fuirb
House. Macon, will continue as heretofore to
entertain their friends and the Travelling Pub
lic. The property having change.l proprietor
ship, Will be so unproved as to add greatly to the com
fort ot visitors.
ST. I, VSIF. It will spend three months of the pre
sent summer at Rowland Springs. Cans county, w here
he will be exceedingly happy to see his numerous
friends, lor whose accommodation he has made very
extensive preparations.
June 41 ]2
PETER J. WIZ.XIZAIVI 3
HAS taken the WASHINGTON H A Lis, and
requests a continuance of the public patronage.
Macon. April 1,1847. I
CUJSKofc - LIME, ON CONSIGNMENT
7;> Boxes Cherokee Lime.
Aon* 18 3 C. CAMPBELL A. CO.
HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES.
LOGAN ATKINSON have juet received and
oiler tor M ile, Carpeting#, Rug*; Blankets, Tick
tags. 10-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting and pillow case
Linens; 10-4 and 12-4 Cotton Sheeting and pillow case 1
Cotton. Irish Lineiia; American and English Long j
Cloths, table Liuen and table Cloths and Napkins;
Russia’, Scotch and Hucaback Towellings; furniture
Cehco and furniture Dimity; Table Covering of vari
ous kinds, 10-L 11-4 and 12-1 Blankets,ol brst makes;
Woolen and Cotton Flannels, all qualities; Striped.
Plaid and Embroidered Curtain Muslins; colored and
white Marseilles Quilts; togethei with their usually
large variety of black and colored Dress Silks, Cash- |
meres, Plaul Goods, Shawls, Worked Collars. A uteri- j
can and British Prints, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves, I
Hdkts,, dec., vLc ,to winch they invite tin; attention ol
their friends and the public generally.—Clothe, Cassi
meres, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Limeys,
English. French and American Tweeds, Vestings, just
received; which we will sell at the very lowest prices.
LOGAN & ATKINSON,
sept 29 26tf.
RICH SILKS AND CASHMERES.
THE uiiilvrsigni'U have receive! u new and beauti
ful stock ot Rich Fall Dress Silks and Cashmeres, ‘
consisting in port ol plain cliungeahle.stl'ipeU and plaid,
Gro de Rh.ne, Gro .le Royale, tiro de \igier, Gin He
Pekin. 3 .tin de Chine. Ottoman and nth Dn xtSilks*
black Tallhta. Poult de Soule, Batin Rtnae, Gro Grain,
plain, atriped and watered Silks, lor Scarls, &.c j new
w. le rich printed Cashmeres, ati tped and plaid itous
s lint de Lame, in varioua paKeriisiHuper plaid Cash
meres; Lupin a beat quahuea French Mennoi s os all
•hades’, Gale. Clarence and Oregon Plants; Worked
Collars and Capes, emhroide.l revere, hemstitched
and corded Lawn and Linen Cambric tl lk'hi ; Suk
•nd Cotton Hosiery, Gluoss fee , All ol winch will
be aold bv the piece orotherwiac, at usually low prices
X P LOGAN’ dr. ATKiNSi iN.
aept *9
Crockery nd Gina* l M ure.
JOINING and Tea Sets, superfine Stone and China
J Ware, Liverpool and r an Ditto, Pin-', r*i 1
oiled Glass Wart* ot every description, T *i i-
Decanters, Wines, Fruit Baskets. Pitc.ierb, Alc , r veiy
large and general siick |ust received by
T* “ LOGAN Sl ATKINSON.
sept 29
Candy, Cordial. A *'yrn|> I'liilon.
/''l ANDY manufactured fiom the best iloulii • reti..r-1
Sugar.comprismg the follow mg varieties:
Mint Suck. Vanilla Cream, Lemon Drop*,
Clove Ho. Orange Cream. Mint Ho
Orange do Lemon Cream, Cinnamon do.
Lemon do Cinnamon Cream. Ruae Ho.
Sassafras do. Koae Cream, Red Rock,
Cinnamon do. Carrawny Plumbe \ ellow do.
Wint'green do Corriander oo White do.
Hoorhound do. Filbert do. Sugar Almonda
Cocoanut Candy. Oround Pea Candy, H oris, Kisses.
Also—Candy toys, munuluclured to order, ofbeuuli*
fdl and appioved patterna. Having no tune toapaie in
collecting accounts, my terms are sash or of proved
eitg muckers All order* for candle* accompanied
with the cash, will be* packed in neat and portable noaee.
delivered at any point in the city free ot drnyngi or
packing at ft) cents per pound
p. g CHS 11 FREEMAN.
Lemon SYRI'P manufactured by the r ib-cri
ber and warranted euual to unv nortliem syrup
CHS. H FREEMAN.
May 17, 1
FINE SPRING GOODS.
THE undersigned are now receiving a very superior
lot ot C'Hesimcra mid Vestings lor Spring
wear, which tliey are prepaid! to make up ill line style
and on very .derate *,ma.
March H _
<*l 0111. l PAI >1 .
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY.
aadL HAH now on hand, the fo'lowing aniel.- and
U. gypa
Dr” Woodruff's Dyaenutry Cord at and Ilia Worm
l (l f * (
Dr Ifeiijaintn Smlth'a Sugar Coatad P lla of the day,
K Cham;don'a Fever A Ague A Anti-btlioua Pills,
B. Speneers Anti-bilious Pills,
Messrs Coaler A Coxe’a Soutliern Tonic lor Fever
and Ague,
Me All sier*'* Ad healing Ointment,
Han.* ‘ ■ *4p,c tic Ointment, Croaamon's Hperific
Mutue,
Wipin'. Riiiaam ofWtld Cherry, Lucius Cordial,
Odom's Ph'iotoaen, Crain's Patent AbJominal
Supporters.
Jones Italian Chemical Soap, all the go for Ladies’
Toile-,
Husband s Patent lamglas* Adheaive Plaster—a new
article,
Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood
Naptha for Consumption,
Taylor's Cryaullna Wash ball*, McMunu s Eitxrr
Opium
Inkacd all kinds
Mason, August 16,181 k 60 ly
totifr.
rpllE undersigned having entered into eopartner-
I snip ■ ndei the name and style ot HYDE A
BENTON, and hnvi- purchased ol Amos lien ton
his et ire stock of GOODS, are* prepared to offer at his
old stand, corner of Cherry and Second streets, age i
eral assortment ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware &
ROBERT T. HYDE,
WALTER D BENTON.
Jm 21 12
GEN TS. Fiench Calf Pump Sole Bools, also
(ieniH. fine French calf dress Boots, n super
fine lot— just received and lor sale by
STRONG Sl WOOD
JFeb23 47
jf GENTS, fine black broad cloth and lasting O n
M ters —patent tip’d. Congress Geitern, anew arti
cle,—also patent tip’d liutton (<uiters Just re
ceived by . STRONG Ik WOOD.
t a
Gents. CoMtsrt k * Hoots nut! Shoes
rrj4T %> We have just received . y
from the manuiarturfi M ,
and are now opening, a
small assortment ot these
splendid nriiclen, nwide in the neatest and most fashion
able manner, win oh will le* retailed at New York and
Philadelphia prici ‘i’hese Boo .- and Slioes
can he put on and off much quicker and easier, and I
look and set much neater than the old fadiions —have j
no ope unga al the sidesor fronts, tulrt the sand in,
like other articles of the sort—and are without the nui
sance of buttons or string*.
STRONG dt, WOOD.
M icon, A| 1
Ladies Uiilter Boats*
L ADI EE’fhie black and colored Gaiter Boots, La
di *s’ fine biack and colored Busk ms—fine [
Kid and Fiench and Motoeco Slip;H-ia and Buskins— |
together with a great variety ot Ladies’, Misses and j
Children’s Shoes, of every pries and quality. Just re- (
cetvel and for saie by
STRONG Sl WOOD. !
JKeb23
KEEP COOL!
nnHE Mbserihor will receive H E daily during the
l Hcason, and will engage to cool off any onu who |
may want the article, at short notice.
52 C A EfcLS
CIITLi > I j.-—jn boxes of ibu best Lemon Cheese,
/ lor sale by C. A. ELLS.
April 26 4
ILAIO.Vv. —5U boxes Lcniutu* in fine order, for
j Mite hy C. A. ELLS.
_AprllS6 4
OiL. —Jiuu arrived, anothei ssak e| that benmihfl
L imp Oil, for sale by C. A. ELLS.
April 2fi 4
VIN LG All.—lo barms ot best Cider Vinegar for
*wle by C. A. ELLS.
April if 4
Cllf i \ liS,_ ;o thousand ol the best kinds various
y hi itnds, tor suit t/y C. A. EI*LS.
Apul 26 4
London l*orlii*.
irv/\ DOZEN first quality, lor sale by
lIU Jnn* U M A ELIA
J |ft JPM A, how to enra it. call on C. A
I ) Tits, get a lew gailuis ol hi best Old Brandy■
use n iiKMierattly, it helps digestion—it is a certain cure
Apr il 26_ 1
T<‘HS
rAA LBS from the (’anton Ten Company, the
tIUU finest Teas imported into America, rut up
in f, 4 and pound and every package that
does not give entire satisfaction, may be returned and
tlie money refunded. C. A ELLS, Agent.
June 14 If
1 ON DON PORTER Mild Scotch Ale, putts war-
Li raiue ! genuine. Just received and for wile hy the
cask or dozen. C. DEMPSEY.
1 / BBLS. Rectified Whiskey, I*o Uhls. Rye Do.
1 Uv 120 “ Biundy.Gin and Ruin for sale, by
T O. DEMPSEY.
D[ | PIPES and half pit isOtard,Pupny &. Cos , J. B.
OU Goddard Hiid Aseignett<* Cognac Brandy in
elorejiy T. C. DEMPSE Y.
I TOLLAND Gin in I
I 1 amt Malaga Wine in casks aqd hottleu.and a few
dozen bottles 1805 Brandy lor sale by
T C DEMPSEY.
Ot \ n/|/| Regalia, Principe and other choice
•JUivUU brands Cegurs tor sale by
T.C DEMPSEY.
14
Unix Ware ami CHtlerf*
The Subscriber offers for sale, the Jollownn; articles . j
GROSS Knives and Forks,
!_) U 10 do. Desert do. do.
10 setts do. do. containing 51 pieces,
2UO dozen Pocket .and Pen Knives,
23 do. Knob Loc ks, 3,6, 7 and 8 inches,
25 do. Stock do. 10 and 12 do
1000 gross Wood Screws from 3-8 to 4 inches,
Also, an assortment ol Hand Saws, Draw ing knives,
*lsne of ail kinds, Augers, Gimblew, Plane irons.
Tea Kettles, Saoce Pans, Buggy Springs and Axels,
‘i.il lions and Mill Saws, Brass and Iron Shovels and
Tongs and Brass Fenders. Shot Guns and Rides, 50
dozen Colllins’ Axes and Hatchets, also, 200 Boxes
Tin Plate 1-3 x, and 2000 ibs. Iron Wire.
E. B WEED.
Jan Iff, ‘ *” 49 n
iiliU'ksaiitliS t ools.
*>fv BLACKSMITH'S Bellows, 28, 30, 32,31 and
t)U 36 inches,
25 Foster’s Anvils,
30 Bright Faced Vices,
20 “ Cotter keyed do.
1000 hs. llarnmera. For sale hy LB. WEED.
Jan 19 42 tt
Plough*.
Q A SIX Inch Ploughs,
OU 20 7 do. uo.
30 No. 11 Freeborn’s do.
50 No. 10 do. do.
Also an assortment of Side-hill, Sub-soil, Self-sharp
ening Ploughs. For sals by E. B. WEED.
Jan 19 42 ts
IVuil* mid tlolluu B urr.
OAA KEGS Nails,
OUU 5 ‘Puns Philadelphia Hollow Ware, consist
ing ol Pots, Ovens and Spiders. For sale by
Jan 9 42 ts _E B. WEED.
Iron.
*7 rj TONS assorted Swedes Iron 1-4 to 12 inches
/ tJ wide,
Alw>, an assortment of square and round do. from
1-4 to 3 inches
500 lbs. Nad Rods,
1000 Ibs Slieet Iron. For sale by
Jan 19, 12 tt E B WEED.
.rVTVI IN*tRAN<I dtIUPANV,
XEj OF HAR TFORD, CONN.—Tla* undersigned
w'ill take risks against Fire in this city, Gridin,
Forsyth and other tow us in the State, on as Javorabie
term# a.isny responsible Company, ‘they will also in
run- sgtuust the risks of River Navigation ; theirpiesent
rates are, 2-4 pet cent to Savannah,und 7-8 ioCtiari*s
tou REA COTTON.
Macon, April 1,1849 5
/ vZ NABCtUtS YARNS.—A tewr bales from Tbo
* / m ton F .etoiy, toi tone by
Nov) 3. _ REA M OT PON
Thomtistou M.'iiiiitartnrim; Company's
T \SNABURGS AND YARNS, ofsu|>erior quality
V / iuat received und for sale ut lowest maikct prices
hy REA 6l COTTON. Agents,
Thnmaston Manujacturing i'omj.any.
Jun. ,30. 11l h
Ol \ B NHRELB Cherokee Wh key,
16 D> Meishler’s Gitt,
4 Bug# ,I'iva Coffee,
1 Hhd. Sueur, For sale by
May in. 1448 6 REA A COTTON
riae I’laailiilioii l or snle.
gjA THE suhacrihsr intending to remove to Alaba
2J[m, lor the purpose of inking personal charge of
his interests there, offers lor sale his PLANi’A- 1
TiON nnd settlement in l!jro*n county, situated with
in one and a half miles of ‘rhoinaston, and within one !
Hide of the Hmiroad from Bartlesville to Columbus, 1
consisting oIUOT acres first quality land, 3H of w hich
art cleared ami in a tine state of milt ivnt ion, having
been highly and lreq.jcntl\ manured On the premises
me a good Dwelling nml Negro Houses, a superior
Gin House and every other budding and coveniroce
necesnry on a well arranged plantation. ‘The improve
ments me all in gtsal condition, the woodland* are of
superior quslity—lht whole located in >r>e of the very
best neighbor Ik sifft in Georgia. ‘Th * propeity will
iMieitlvely tie sold at a Latrgsm, provided application
be made immediotely £. A. PEARCE. 1
Match 15 1 i
Fa r Bn|p
■ ■ IN Houston county, \ PtnntnVloti con- j
tnining 950 acres, more or Use, well iniprov
ed. ul#Hit four hundred acres m cultivafiott,
nnd in gmal repair, the remaining 530 acres,
Oak, Hickory, Fine. Ac. of a superior quality. The
crop now on the land will also be sold ut n reduced
price lot ctt"h ; tlnw wishing to purchase good hinds,
w ill do well tit call and \ inline ior themselves, or ad* ,
dress William Smith, Wfinu, lloksioii county.
WILLIAM SMITH. 1
lUSDFN ffMl'l 11.
August 9 19 4t*
1*11111(1111011 lor
TIIE Undersigned ofier* lor sale hi* Lands
Tnfln and tnipriwciuftits in Tw ggs county on die
I**l mm 1 >- ■ River 14 miles I. low .Macon, con
sitting of IfiHiacn sos the best Sw amp and
Fine lands in Omni I Georgia Two bundled and
I thirty line* are cleared ami in b fine state of cultiva
tion and win'll sll o|#'n would make s planiotioii ol
al>oui 1000 ucrea ol as level and as good land ss cmii
be Ibund in this region. There air upon tlie premises
ail u< c sbjii v outbuildingi and Imptwr—HU iPciudiUf
• couipjr te dwelling houe dtc. %V tiao a never Is ling
*pi ng of superior water These lands will bs sold at
a aiet bargain lor rush or approved paper if applica
tion will be made iinmediotely
H S RODGERS
Ju!y W 14 it
jotiiSi ni & i:i ,
MARBLE Maufacturer, N->- R*.
% Grni.d Str-et, New* Haven, ( nil.
Haac l i.-iantly i-n hand, < i inii'l.-ij
order, oi American & ! m mnr-
W hlf, GR.W i; STONI- S A MON
-1 MEN T.'. i fv.niuiK puitcrnu i
- le
HH Vniioua patteiTH and Mot
tj
r ■
■ 118 work, will t*e leceived by the under-J
signed, who i-a ithorized to net us ,
>1 r. i tefs Agei.
I?,ON L 10M-.8.
Ju ‘> If J>*■ f
Savannah By ing- -Gctablishmcnt.
\NTON HASJ RICK b< ■- leste to j
. piti/.cnaof .VI A- ON , ;iul the iq coun’ty imneiai- j
j ly, that |u* ha#made extensive prepniations tor DV ING ‘
I and CLiOANSiNG Lndi( s Silk an l v\ <>, i I).< .->< ■ .
Shalls A e (Jkc. colors, particularly Black M -
n on and Brown, will be wmraiitd equal to qny ti n !
can be ptodicM’d in the Dnite/I Staten G< nOembn's ,
ftsrmenta R- povated, Dyeif, nnd warranted 0; to
either the skin or the whitest linen. Pi ires .moderate. J
Articles hit at the Store ot Mr. C A. IAU, next door to
| the Washington !InII, Macon, w ill Ire promptly for**
wsrded,sudreturned witii despabrfa.
May 21. Iv—B.
J usi Uecelt rd*
The largest and most complete assortment*’ j
‘Jr ts
Cliiint. (ilass and Knrihrnwniv
Everbelore offer.*d in this market, among wbiHi, are
Rioh fancy painted und gib Trench China Ten sets,
(new styles.) Gobi B i**d Fretish China Dining, Tin ’
t and Toilet pets ; (roid Haird i ieueli ( iTlus J>n> IftllPj
| • —by tie- dozen, (iold Band French t duna PhMe
l>iahe. Cover Tea Pole,Sugars, Creams, Bow >
and Pitcher#; Rich fancy painted Ciuua Ci.i.- and ,
| Saucers und Vlngs; Portland Vase Jugs,-(China) !
I new and beautiful article; Clous and Bohennao (.I ts#
| Vanes and Cologne Bottles: Plain White Chins Piste#,
I Dishes, Cover Diahrt; Conipefiers-. ( -ns : iroles. Pickle
j leaven, ‘Ten Pot#, Sugars. Creams, B*<wls. Colieest nd
‘Tea# (by tlie dozen;) PitdieTM, ‘Toilet sets and Fnht
basket#, Gut and Press Glass Pucliern Dtcameis, j
Dishes, GohlrtP, Wine#, Champaignes, Salts, Tumi- i
biers, &c. A large stock of low priced Tumbiej#, De
canters, Pitchers, Pepper#, Vinegars. &c. &c. #mtable 1
for the trade ofcomttrv merchant#.
Flowering, Blue, Dining, r T* a anti ‘Toilet ware in
sets aod#ei|>btstei^r- latest etyii*# and pnterns ; White
Granite, Dimug, Pes and Toilet sets, new sliap< -
superior quality.
ot common goods ( a greru variety !
ol style#, and we can off l gietit inducements tocoumry #
dealers.
Knives and Forks—double plated, S.lver Fork# nnd *
Table Spoon#; Wnitets in set# and bint- ,i abUi#ot va- j
nous qtisiiliei* snd khul#, Hall, rttiar 4 Site mid Su#- i
[tending Lnuipu, Luup Shades, Tubes and Wick—
extra.
We are enabled to oiler many descriptions of gooile -
nt reduced price#, and respect-tuny request n coqpml- i
uuce ol the paironuge we have heretoloit* received.
G V E(*KGE JONE§.
Macon, March 22, 18k* 51 6u
LIF E INSURANCE.
r Piie Nautilus .rlntiml Lib Insinwiuc t <*<up a >.
58 WALL STRKLT, fJLW \i KK,
(CONFINES its busine* exclusively to.lnsuranfe
_J upon Live# ami aU insaraiace therein.
| 111# organized upon the mutual principle whs h has
been tuliy tested und proved to be sujK iioi to uny oilier.
‘The [juruculur udvuutuge# offered hy tin# oo4iij>any
are:
1. A guarantee capital.
2. An annual psrticijuion in tlm profit".
3 No individual respansibiiity beyotul the amount ol
premium.
4. ‘l’hf>#c who insure hr a leas period'than life, par
ticipate equally in the annual profits of the company.
5. In alt case# where the annual liffiniuii. >hol! a- !
mount to 930, and 60 percent. tliereoT'-niili have been !
paid in cash, an spprov'cd note moy be given lor the
remaining 40 per cent , payabTe tw.lv. niontbfS alter
date, Ijeuiing six per cent, interest. Tl;c* pit rest to
be paid annually. bat theprirrci[al tu*( to be ©ailed fn
utiles# the exigence# of the coin puny require it, giv
ing sixty days notice, and then only by asseasiuent#
pro rata to the extent that may be required to meet the
engagements of the company.
1 he Kates of insurance on One Hundred Dollars.
• 3. V.-1, . lor l On Sev<it !"r
Age | )et M.ic. Afi year i Lit-.
151 77j B<Gi 51** i 40 169183 320
201 91 1 95(1 77 J 45) 19! 1963 73
25,1 (Kg 1 12 i2 4>t 50j 196209 460
30 1 311 1 36 2 36 1 55,2 3J 3215 78
35 136 i9B 175 t . ;
AARON M MERCHANT, President.
Robert b coleman; Vice iv#i!em.
Tel’s'iees.— A. M. Merchant, Rohmt B. Coleman.
(>, Bushnell, John M. Nixon, Richard E I*brdy, Ifen
ry A. Nelsoff, R. A. Reading, Samuel C. Faxon, .las.
Harper, Jonathan K. Herrick, Lor ing Andrew-*, Win.
N. Seymour, M. O Rol>ert#, Richard Irvin, C. F Lind
sey, John S. Busemg, Henry K. Bogcrt, Morris Frank
lin, Spencer S. Benedict.
Pliny Frlema.v. Actuary.
IXJ~ The company will also insure tlie lives of Slaves.
HYDE & JONES, Agents, Macon.
October 27. 1847. ;to
JIT A CON lUON <V IMC I*.** I'll (\,
i?l |IKl s and MACHINE SHOP—Tlie sub
scriber having recently made large aiul iiO[tortant addi
tion# to his former fist of patterns for Overshot, Breast
und Tub Mill G earing, j# now prejmred t<> execute or
ders for Flour Mills, Cotton Factories, Horse power
Mill#for plantation grinding, &c.‘. alts* Cotton Press
es, Gin Gear. Flutes nnd Ball*, and Mill Irons ol every
description; all of which will be made of the very beet
material and workmanship, on reasonable and accom
modating term#.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17. 1816 yin
MILL-STONES. ~~
HE subscriber being agent |..rnn extensive Mill
■ Stone Establishment in New York, will furnish
to order, French bi rr esopas, anp coi/hsne mii.l
sto.ves, of any sm, and wnrrsfited of the very beet
quality. ROBERT FINDLAY.
MSoon, N iv 13. 1846.
I FST i-c ived . s I’ DU KlNS!i\.\ ii .
for Rale low:
20 Hhd.i Molasses.
330 Sack# salt.
9
N. I'. Diikinson A 4 o.
Are now receiving, a small fresh assortment of
DRY GOODS AND SHOES,
which they are offering very low,—Alo.
Mackerel of the different Nor bbls and halfM Is.
Bar Boap, Linseed and Train Oil, V\ bile Lead,
Porto Rico Sugar, JsvaCotlee,
Adamantine Lundies. Salumitus. Indigo,
Spices, Raisinß, New Orleans Molasses,
Brad head Nails and Nail#.
—OH HAND—
Prime New Orleans Sugar, Refined Sugars,
Havana Molasses. Salt Cider Vinegar,
Iron. Glaw*. and 50,809Cigars.in quality from -om
mon to very Superior lull flavor.
Macon, June 7 10 •
| DO DOZEN sow spiidS Miiaiipu
-1 UU rillu* torasle by
July 5 14 S F DICKINSON AGO.
fiuu\ SACKS SALT —just received nnd for sale
OUU hy S F DK KIN SON A ( O
.Mac*mi. June 28 13
MOlii: !> I M GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT I. WINSHIP’3.
4 MONU which may be found a beautiful lot cf
f\ Grenadine Silks, Fancy Figured Suk Tissueu.
Solid colored mid fanev Flnid Baragcs. Solid colored
and Flaid Ginghams, ‘Twisted Bilk Mas, Jack, and
Swim Edging*. \V bule-btHie, Musquttto Netting dkc.
with a lot < I dm; M* nor Bolting Cloths
\lneon. July 5 14
rial Giltoii lor Snli*.
THE anbflcnbers having determined to remove
to the \V*st. ofK r for sale their valuable planta
tion m Fowl Town, Decatur comity, consisting
of nine hundred acres, about one,half cleared, and nearly
nlltg U ftrsh The place is |sir! of the mmt valunlth*
b**dy ol lands m Ikfatui county, and is not interior in
I point ol fertility, to uny lands in S *utliwestern (Bor
gia. There ia on Uir place, two set* of negro liou*< * (
a Gin Immspi ( i ami
one ol tlie ln*st wells ol purr, cold freestone water in ihe
country. ‘I lie land is well adapted to the culture of
Com, Cotton, (both black-seed and short staple) Hng’ii
I Cane and Ftaidu Tobacco. Ot a (avorsbl** y**at it w ill
| produce in cotton jer acre from I2UU to Isooil.s \\ nli
in five miles <.i Ii it i only thn*e of I tRi
j ver, it is accessible throughout the year, through river
navigation, to Apalachicola
Fowl Town is eminently healthy, and its son* ty the
most select in the scttletiicnt— added to lies tin- adviin- ;
lugca tor education and rcligmuM woiship are supeimr.
: there taring an excellent Acudeni) and two Churches
: wiilun a nide • t tin place
The dwellings of tlie sultscriliers are off from the plan
j t.itioti, and in uddinoii to their Ireing cotmuodioiis, are
I surroundetl hy good out-houars. Feisons dcsiious ul
buying, will do weil to call upon the subeciiUis und
examine lor tliemnelvcs.
‘Fbe place will be sold low—part cash and the bnl
i uuce on lint DANIEL J BRI TON
GEORGE W. BRI T>N.
Atiffii-t 16 2‘) 20t
I Os
|/\ | •>_ | ACRES g<HKf Unhand Hickory I jand, ;
fU 1 /” t lying wnlmi thiccnnd an tin t and lout
and an hall nulesof ih cMyol Macon, and on the di
red load leading lo Clinton . some I#) ucta clcatcd
and in ahgh at ate 4< 11 .a 1 ii eh oein weoda
There it• upon the premises, n conifoiuble Dwcllhii:
and out houso, a weiiofTievt r t tiling sijpcrior w iiee.
also three good springs, an orchard ol i.ict peaches, |
plums, Slc Ac
Tlie ailuation haa proved to be rs healthy as any iu
this part <4 tb rhstr. (laid Lodi w b 4 <,d at a
bargain, if application is mode s on
r l ELUa.
Bibb County, Aug 16 2<* Kt
NEw’ GOODb! NEW GOODS!!
r pHF. ibs. riber weiffU respec iuijy ciil the attention
1. oi Lbc <. uizeii* ol Mucun and trading commumt)
ge n*-1 ali y, to th j ext egg! ve anlca re fully tec ted stock oi
kpiiuy; ;im! Mtiiuinci’ Goods
which is now lor sale at :he lowest market pri
c*s. From the care and pain# tuken in his **
•clions from the diilerent importing houses in N. Y ork.
le* tiatter# Imnself with the hopsoi being able to give en
tire siUi#inctH>n to ail who iiuy tuvoi him with a cuil
Ills stock i# not surpassed byanyiD ifiecit/, in variety,
style, quality, &c.
Among othei articles le. is now Teething and opening,
French. English nnd American Prints, Furniture do
Fancy col’d.checkod,striped *SI plaid Ginghwns, Organ
dry.* *JL atiipod Clmiutiruy#. Fancy col’dstrip’d Lawns
Mourning do. and .Mourning Uuuurint* Prints, French
Muslins,no. Giiiglmm.-and Barag - Dress Patterns, a
great variety,•Cotton llaizannes, French Jaconet nnd
Gambruv in 1 i-t.iiu Lawn#, VVldte Jaconet, Checked,
Corded,CroßM-imnied. Su m nml Book Muslin#, 10-4
nnd 12 1 Linen riiieetiug, Pillow e.ise Liuen, 6, 10 A j
12-4 Bleached and Brown {Sheeting, Dninnsk Towel- |
ing, Do. Table Cloth, Bin Tn-i ye, {Scotch und Russitt
Drapei#, Irish Linen, Nanki eus, Gottonude, Colored
und Plaid DoinestiC# and Fancy Fluid L'-oen, White, j
Colored, Brown nnd Bln< k Gottot* Hosje, Colored,
White nnd Black Silk Hose; with a general nnd I
r.oil<>lstock ot READYCEO THING, the ;
goods carefully Rejected in tin- puce# und made to or- j
derbker the iati-kt and ino#* fd-inonyble styles, and al
so n variety oUfi-niS. Dress (Juod<
Koitcc.
will c(*t>et:tinly havs on Du and here
J iiiuiul lih#r*U"p ui Forsyth, a g*nrral #tiK:k oi the |
best article of horn*- MamP|Ctured NEGRO SIHYES, i
With every deßcfitflion of fp-nffisr.
ISAAC WINSHfP.
At titc stand farnieclg occupied by .8. J. It l-C. Grr ,
on-the curiier of Cot ion Avenue Cherry St.
Mnenn, March H * flf
FtsmOMBLE AM) (HEAP.
j f VHH.IUN *V SY.MONS, ,V. 17, r l'lntaker
.gj. Streep, Savannah . haw on hand the most choice
iiil extensive a#Rottuiem ol French, English, and
Belgian • #
Clotlis k und VoMing^
that p.tm be found in tlie Kontltern Btates. ’They have |
Ik-ui Mclected with tlie greatest cat e from the very
i t importalionu, and will lie due lured to order
ui tiie neatest maimer, nnd ujion snort notice, cither i
torGasli or approved credit. Persons from the up-ouii- ,
try ar- particularly mv.ted to call, they emmot tail j
to be suited both in price oud quality.
HAMILTON A; SYMONS hays also ouhund a i
very large and extensive assortment of
RPAJ3Y-MADE CLOTHING,
nwnuiMCtured in the best style, und from nmtenuisenre- !
t!y eted by themselv. •iu the Northern markets.!
These they tire pr< pnred to sell nertrTv, ifnot quite as ‘
lowa# > nicies ol tlie #nme quality cun be purchased m
New
Wishing to extend their businrss particularly in the,
np-eoiintry, invite /V .mt rs and Country Merrh- ‘
antm to call and exstnine fur tiiemseives.
Suxaimak, Oct. 2U, 184',. 29 ts
H ukhinglon flail Miahlt^.
A, “3 D THE undersigned have taken th
kr7;l by A. C. More- j
f hot mnl oiler A)tfmges, Buggies,
■ Suiilies, F.ulu.'* Horses, vVc. &lc, to .
Hi • They have iilso.csrelul and competent groom#,
?u>d wiH kebp sinfcrV Flerse- or Droves by tne DayJ
Week, or Month, on the most reasonable tern*. 1
MASON DIBBLE, i
1848, l h
Ocmnlgve li ttn ;hi<i llrasw I’ntiiHlt y
FftilK (Vniutm-e Foundry Ishr been enlarged nnd fur- ]
i mshed with anew and superior stock of tool#, i
whigh the sub coffer.to tuniiuh w’otjt at the
sliArtestuotiee, ih id# line, of a superior character, and
at prices m lw as mu Im* fhmivherl elscwdierr. Th* j
nti cut ion of Millwrights and Machinists is earnestly I
requested to examine tin# estoblisluueiU. lam prepsr- i
cj to furnish {STEAM EJfOINFS, from 1 to GOhoise ,
power. tbr<w mill#or othei- fni|M -,*s -. Screw’ Cnttiugs
lioni I inch diUH.tr to 2 ieet, IU h etliHig; Gear Gun .
ti'-.g; ‘Turning in alf its branches ; Finishing of all kinds
ot Machinery.
IN THE Point DRY
we are prepared iu furnish all knidaol Castings of Iron i
or Br;# ; Mill Guar ol all kiud#,of the most approved j
patterns: Bevel, Face and Spur Gear; Cast-Iron
Water Wheels ; Gin Gear of* all patterns*, and sizes to ‘
sun ; Cut ton Gin work : Free# Ptifleys ; Hand Railings,
J ire-prooi Doors and Windows, Cemetery Railing,!
Gudgeons, Inks, Mill Epuffl* s—,n tact, work of any.
description that is'doue in n eatablisfnneiit of the kiua. i
Fetsous infVrested in the business are renuested to 1
examine this concern. CHAfs P. LEV'Y.
Ocmu/gee Foundry. Ul St. below Macon S, West
ern Railroad. May 10, 18-18 6
Macon Telegraph, Griffin papers, and Jaandcrs
vrlle Georgian copy.
TO PL
I WILL call the especial notice of Planters and oth
ers to thestnerkof Gin Gear and Press Pulley*
that is kepi unhand. CUAS. F. LEVY.
(> inulurr Foundry, Shop below M. 5* W. RudromL
May >0,1848. . 6
Jlassn's Improved Cotton Gins.
rp HE suWriber. now prepared to manufacture a su-
L perior article of COTTON GINS, having procu
red materials of the best quality and being supplied with
the best of workmen. Besides he is now making con
siderable addition to hi# machinery, which will enable
him to furnish as good gin and on as reasonable j
terms, as any factory in the Htate.
The subscriber has the exclusive right of Simpson’s
Patent, (for applying nietalic robber to drums, pullies, l
*fce.) fiirrorne fifty ol tlie best cotton growing counties
in the State ; which he intends applying to his gins i
when required. And it is certainly of great advant
age toffe cotton gin. Lr if not only requires one third
less power to propc; it, where the mnnhe rubber is ap
-1 plieu, hot the gin. running geer, and every (lung con
nected with it, will hst a# much longer in proportion.
• I believe there iv no oite of common sense but will ad
mit, that the lighter machinery of any kind can run,
the longer it will last.
It appears that a great nmnv persons prefer what is
called a wat**r box, to all such I would say, that it is not
worth one centfor the purpose recommended—that h*
to prevent the gin from taking fire, for this simple rea
son. n gin never takes lire *rom the box. but invariably ‘
from the brush inide the gin, (when ittakesfire at all) i
But a every man has Ins own notions, I will furnish n
j box of hiv own invention (to all who may require it,) I
equal to the patent water box.
N. B—(Jins sent to anv port of the country, nnd in
every case warranted to perform well.
Letters nddn-.xsed to the subscriber at Macon, Ga.,
will receive prompt attemipn.
O \V. MASSEY.
March 22 51 ly
Tat loiN Felehrafi’d Cuttnn 4>iit<s.
fJ’ IIE undersigned inform the public, that they have j
I hem appointed Agents for the sale of those celebrn
tedCO'rmN GINS, m-mufnefured by E T Taylor
A C’o. formerly ot Guard, Ala. fun now of Columbus
(u., where i# i*#tablished one ol tha most extru
sive and complete tnantihciories in the South. ‘Flip
material# nsea are of the best qufttlty. The maohinery
i# all trew, anl constructed on the most approved plans
for the manufacture of CotlotfUiti*.
Tlie machinist- and workmen employed in the estate j
lishniertt nr- skillful nnd experienced in the business;
and they U ivejmude such improvements in the mechan- ‘
i*in A const met ion <fthe (ins that they feel certain, in ,
every ease, to furnish a Gin which will perfoim admi-1
rably well, and give the purchnsei entire satisfaction.
In the way of recommendation, we need only say, ’
that we furm#hed several hundred of the late improved
(Jilts to planters in various parts ot the country during
the season, ati 1 not one ot that number has tailed to give
general satisfaction, both ill speed aud the sample ot
Cotton.
IXJT ORDERS can he tent t*i E T ‘Taylor Sl Cos
by inail.orcoutrocta made witii their Agents who are ■
travelling through thecountiy.
GINS wiil be sent to any part of the country, and in
all cases wan anted to petionn well.
I>r#ons addressing the Froprieter# by mail, will di- .
reel thtir leNera to Columbus, Ga.
N. OUSLEY Sl SON.
March *2 51
** kuug M tsltnl Tor ”
BEAUTY AND ECONOMY COMBINED!
HE Mihaoiiher having made every neceasary ar*
| rang**men! is n>w fully prepared to attend
promptly to Dying, Rruar ihau mml Repntring nil
kinds of Ready-made Clothing damaged by use, such
a<>\ roi Dre-* Coals, FniMsand Vi nis; also Ladies’
Sliawls. Silk, Salill or Foiey Dress Goods: Ladies
vlio nre foing mi nunnimg run have their lionnets,
Ftirnsoia, Stc. dy l at tlie *h>ttr#t nonce
His puith ulnr colors are Black, Bhie.lifaek, (’lnret,
Purple, und some good* ran lie dyed Lahs'k, if their
ongiiinl color can la* extracted easily Having con
t uted in this tHiaineaa, it the lust six
years, he Hatters himself that lie will render his work
satisfactory to all who may favot him with their pat- f
ronnge. lie retunw hissineer<si iliaiiks to those who
hnve favored him with their putrotinge hom the sur
rounding country, and hop<* to merit the continuance
o| llu-sme. Goods s< lit from any pari ot the Htate
w ill lie *tk*lly attended m. and great care taken in for-
Wiirdmg the billin'. b*hop tpi • Mte the M< chame's
Bank JOHN G. \A MIAN.
Imm ii ii dm
firms Hotivr l*latniM,
fp 11 £ sulsH'iiher has lor sale a handsome assortment
I ol Green house plants at low puces. Among
them are
Ardesia Cr* nuhtta. Arbtitulon.
Beg in, A me, ( u ceiiluiy phlUt )
( ictus—sevrial kinds.
Glosav-lenved Fig,
Geranium#—i \nriety.
11 i ciuiii— Uuellm— Minrttn
Wm plant*. Cuba, Aelt eopicn,
J.ommne— Arafuan*Night aod Day blooming,
. Lemon Verbena, Mvrtle,
I • ‘ 111 Hi ItUUOfW,
Balvm Kegenannd >plereittta.
Ac immes, Lilly (day bamming.)
Juaucia. white and blue*
Ds arfOiange, \lyiil leaved do.
Also a ven ty of hardy ornamental al.rubUrv. wil
Inr tor sale at th proper sraeon. H. Ri
16
A. REYNOLDS
Iron Fonlitter, jtlto oii, <*si*
18 now prepared to execute cnaiugsof every descrip
tion, woujd invite those in want ot Mill Irons, Gin
Geer, Press Pu'leys, Plate* ami Palis, Iron Rail
ing. {sr., S*,r., to call and ju !ge for the:n wives as he is ‘
determined t*> make superior work at the lowest cash |
price. On (,'otton Avenue near the Marble Yard I
I*\*b. 23, 1818. Iy—47
PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF
M E DICI X E AND Sl’ It C 4 E It V ,
MACON, CEO.
DRS .1 TI BOON, ot Macon, nnd .1 W BEN
SON. late of New York, have formed a copart
nership, an I ptopose to institute u School on the follow
ing principles:
1 Lectures will he delivered on Anntotny. Surgery
nnd Diseases of the (’best, bv Dr Henson.
2. On Theory mid Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics,
and Materia Medics, hv Dr. Boon.
3 Examinations oil Chemistry nnd Toxicology, by
1 Dr Boon,
4 Examinations on Physiology nnd Medical Jurb
i prudence, imd Clinical instruct ion on Percussion and
Auscultation, I y Dr.. JJcnsi.ii.
t 5 Rxnufitw turns on the subjects lectured upon nnd
I the c'dhm*rat branches necessary to a thorough Medical
I'T hir.aioiv-hy Drs. Boon and H^lison.
<5 There wdl !e two ol fur months each.—
| ‘Hie fiisf will commence cm tht firnt of October next,
the second ett the first of Mareh The remaining four
i months ms spent m nl fending.
Inannpunci g the establishment of this Institution,
I the founders feel proudly confident pf ultimate success.
The ordinary course of preparatory study is merely
nominal, (ietil emeu enter the office of i prnctitioner
lor three veaiw—they perhaps read, hnl generally dotio|
study. They design to graduate nta College or Uui
; er#itv, nnd inmtnne tlmt da re the consummation of
ieir w:sbes will he * (thieved : Tint when they arrive,
.in I That thvy must either l#u Id a snpenKrnolure with
• ttit a hasp, or lister* to lecture wjiich they do not com
’ prebend. Professors presuppose an amount of knowl
edge which is not theirs-*they nr* consequently cam
• p iled so return to the rudiments, and thus tnuen valu
able tin eis lost This Institution is founded with
• de ire fp remove tW ihllieuliy, without any increase ot .
; expense. D Reason has been for some Mine nssocia- |
; ted with Dr. Detnudd, id New York, in a school such i
‘ns that now proposed To he estahlished; nnd from his
i intimate acquaintance with the matter taught, and
manury of teaching in Northern College*. he feels jus
tified in suit in*, that notwithstanding the high order of
I talent fourid therein , J yet,Tor tin* reasons before indica
ted, stnriMtfw 1-arn mlinitelv more nt private schools
: than iti those institutions. For further information rel-
I afive to his mode ol instruction, Dr. Bcuson refers to
: the following Practitioners in Georgia: G. T. Rees,
Robert < Word.Chnrles W. Davenport, Wade C lex,
W. H Moultrie, James L. (Jrant, Peter A. White
JohnT. Hawkins, John L. Gresham. A. W. Williams,
! Bern. .1 Baldwin, Franklin Milner, W. 8. Lawton, &c.
llr. Boon having practiced his profession in Ge rgiu
upward*of twenty years, is accurately acquainted with
the diseases incident to a Southern climate, nnd his in
struction whl be given with particular reference to
I those diseases.
Fees for the full course, SIOO.
Macon,Geo. Aug 9.1848, 19-ts.
MOV! Ill,V lUT.LETiA, NO. 7.
Now is the Season for
i (,n l*\ Stomach and Barrel Com
/V ‘v<N yfem/f*;nnd it is of unspenk
/'o A able importance that live
,nost rf, l able preventives
/o V \ f e,n / t l ieß I** brought to
, i I qwy \ ijfir j ’ pnhlie notice in every sec-
I I I I jtion of the country. This
\ \ / /Company would call the at
\\ teutiontil medical men, pa
\ \ * / 1 rents, unrses, and all other*,
\ /./ to their CHILDR EN’S PA*
N ACE A, a medicine which
is unparalleled for it a power
i oxer nil the Sumurar disorders of children, whether of
, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, the skin, or the
general circulation. In Chtdent Infantum (summer
‘ complaint.) Aharrhma, Dyaentury, Wasting Awny,
( Cfistiveneflg. Teething, &c. <slc., U is* infallible. No
) family wioiifd.be a moment without it, as its timely use
, wiii si.vc lif“, nnd carry the most feeMe children through
the summer It is accompanied by careful and min
ute directions.
THE DYSENTARY SYRUP
of this Company is tin hilallibls specific iu this alarm
i ing disorder. It is warranted to cure ; and if it should
not the money wiH in nil cases be refunded ’Fhous
-1 ands of lives have been saved by its use. No matter
i how extreme the case a cure is certain. Medical men j
j and all others should immediately procure a supply,
| and thus confer a Messing on their respective patients,
; families and communities.
The other medicines of the Grnefenburg Company
, are too well known to need mention at this time. Suf
fice it to say that they are sought for with unexampled
1 avidity, and are performing the most astounding cures.
Fever and Ague, Scrofula, Consumption, Bilious Fe
ves, &c. &c , are conquered by them. The Graefeli
bers SarsavarMa Compound is taking the lead of all
others, and contains double the number of doses of any
other. GEORGE BRAIN ERD, Agent
Hyde Sl Jones, Agents, Macon.
James Duncan, “ Milledgcville.
July l*i 15
TAKE NOTICE,
THAT thr keep c-oiisiantly on hand a
targe -.lock of
Brugs, IMCedicincs, Chemicals,
PAIXTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Fancy Articles, Perfcmery,
litas.,. Druggists* Class-ware,
ami a hn.it of articles too mi menus to particularize
Their ineirtciiips are all fresh, am) pure, and cheap.
The public are respectfully invited to call nnd see
SHOTWIdLL, & GILBERT
June ‘23,11)47
IU. JOEL BHANIIAM’S
liiver and Dyspeptic Medicine.
rp lifts Medicine is especially recommended for all
X Chronic Liver affections ami Dyspepsia. It has
been iuvorably received wherever il has been used ; for
which ihet reference is made to Mr. John Warren ol
1 Columbus, Mr Ashury Hull of Athens, Mr. Win. D.
Terrell ot I*lllllßlll Mr George Heard ot Troup, Mr.
McAfies of Cobh, and Rev. John E. Dawson of La-
Grunge ; to which u great number ol names of persons
| in this plsee might be added, who hear iheir testimony
i to its value.
Habitual costiveuess is found very frequently connect
\ ed with feeble constitution, and persons of sedantary
• habits. For this condition ol the system this article is I
contideatly recommended, and in all cases has been
found to act as a pleasant cordial ami tome, restoring
! the appetite and at the same tune, fulHllmg every indi
cation that the common purging medicines are destgn
] ed to effect.
Pen-mis subject to liiliousColicmay rely on the pre
ventative properties ol the medicine—use it on the rirst
intimation ol an approaching attack.
There are some constitutions liable to regularattacks
I of Bilious fever almost every hill, tosuch, freconimend
the use ot this medicine, beginning at least by the inid
-1 die id May, or tirslut June.
Many persons whose digeetiv# organsare feeble, of- 1
’ leu ext*nence a sense 0) fullness, weight and oppres
oion, about the itoiiuch after eating—in wuch a cose a !
il<e of tin* medicine, will often afford immediate re- <
lief!
Pregnant women often *ufler from heart burn and j
coativenew, they may uh* the nrticle without the least !
ilangiH- ami with great benefit, in sick or nervoua ,
4it-nd-ac:he, it ns a most valuable meduune.
1 1 could ap|v*nU a long luit of certificate*, lait forbear,:
! preferring to rely on the virtues of the medicine to au*- 1
1 tnin itself The mtdtcine ian gentle and certain ca
thartic, tonic and attdorific.
JOEL BRANHAM, Eutouton, Ga. I
Sold by W M MORTON, ( A Mlinnll s
and GEORGE PAYNE, j Agent, Macon,(,a
March 1* M m
DR. SMITH S
SUGAR COATED INDIAN VEGETABLE
I*l i.i.n:
\RE the medicine ol the United States, and their j
superiority over all others fur entire efficacy and 1
plrasantnem hns won for them n pre-eminence 01 tiime 1
which needs no foreign iniluence to perpetiiute Al- i
ipotft unheralded they have silently worked their way, ]
mid have ginned n permanent hold on the nppn dint ion
ot the peopie which no other im*dcictne or opposition j
cun relax hoi about loin years they have triumphed 1
over discus**, nitd brought joy mid gladness to many |
an unxmu* bosom
THEIR PURITY,
A* n medical AJvmpound, rouuueiids them to the most (
delicate, mid even the more hardy, who have suffered ,
t'rmn ih** etli*cts ot impure properties in the stomach,
wtil at once lie pleased with the delightful operation ol
these I'iils. They Imvc the rare merit of the most
carefully selected ingredients, are always salt*, and
there can hi no danger of taking them improperly at
any time. A single trml will manifest their excellence 1
in relieving the Isa y ol many precursors of alarming
diseases, keeping Us* bowels gently open, thevtbl eti
sni mg the eoiitinuuuee of health, strengthen tile Dloni- ‘
aeh, promote the secreiHins ol tlie Liver, Skill, and
Kidneys, and regulate the Bowels, thereby adopting
tin* only natural and consistent method ot rendering
the Lite Wood pure, hy correcting the vinated liumoia
ot the whole system. They cure urns! all the disease*
Ol liie Southern country. atMl in all BILB M'S DISOU
IM .KS they stand alone unparalleled—the Sick Man's
Lnt iitl Among tlie complaints lor which these I’dls
are highly reciMuim udi and, sie the following, via;
KKVLIKS, iPAW IN TirEMDE, |
DYSPEPSIA, SCROFULA,
I.NDIOESTioN, It AI > BLOOD,
CIMTIVENE&L OBSTRUCTIONS,
IIEAD-At HE, KKMALE Com rla inti.
HAH aITETI'TK. RHEUMATISM.
Dl AKHIKJ. A, VV HOOPINOI (lUiaia.
LIVER COMPLAINT. WEAK NERVES.
WORMS HYSTERICS,
heariburn, ct irons,
IlfLlOt'S t OLIO. COCOS.
KOI C SToMAcit. IMEUKNZA,
DYSKN I ARY. PIMPLES,
JAUNDICE, I LOW SPIRITO.Ac.
CHILLS A KEVERS
|ty lollowing the tini|i|t direction* which accompany
rvrry b. ol genuine l’iii, u iiriinainnt rurc wul be :
iff eieh
Wf” Price S5 cent* per box
IftheydoniH give mill* antiafcclion, money* will
be promptly returned.
for* nc in M icini by GEO. PAYNC and Mraare
ELLIS, Drojrgi*ta.
June 7 10 3m
iM PRO) El
lloliiiiieo Medicul Practice, i
TRIUMPHANTLY SL'CCFSSPUL'!I
A KUTR JSPECT OF THE I'AST.
A POIJT seven- years ago tlie undevaigncd erected | ‘
the SUhii!a:d of Medical Progression in rhf* city
ol’Alteon, nnd spread to the bree/e the banner of Re
form. ‘l litfii its finihttiinjoi t was his almost single oim,
the extraneous aid of wealth or station were utteflyde- ;
niefi it, nnd even the ulterior prospect of ultimate na
ai-tnnee was vfark in the extreme; a-ruled on every!
side by open enemies whose interests demanded its
downfall, niHligtictl and evij spoken of hv those for
whose benefit it whs elected, bespattered os it were by
those who scorned not the use of every covert means 1
that malignity could dictate or cupidity devise in com- !
passing their ends. Vet, notwithstanding thisirimosi
overwhelming combination id ndvtose influence:', it \
ttili rctnlns its place, ami proudly waves in to dimin
ished and brightening In.-;ie over a host of friends,
whose strong nrrna and willing henrts united to support
11, aive every confidence mat the success ,f rlie inw ,
system, so pnauulgtited, is 110 louger ptofifeiiiuticfil,
but isn fixed Farr, tlie more gratifying, us it shows ‘
conclusively t hft sucli advancement is owing almost
entirely to t lie mesauibU* conviction produ’ ed upmi-rhi
; imyd by tlie extruordinmy results of the * xlnfution of
the remedies; so nbaorhing indeed has this conviction
bee’ me and so diffusive is its infln. nce, that from every
portion of the State nnd from all tie* mljoining State*,
solicitation* for relief are daily pouring in, till the as
tounding nuuih.erof oveetuile hlnukid new cases
of chronic forma of disease in addition to all others
have been undertaken in the Inst two months. 111 this
coum*ruoi>ii may not be improper to add lor general
information, that thastu’ce-isiulueiHinent and cures >4
similar cases have latterly been accumulating so umeh
faster than hi- space in the public papers w ould admit
ot .reporting. Hiat lie <fet:-rmiwed on publishingiiia Med
ical rrogreseionist and Annual JL'pi rter, lor tfie ex
press our-pvse of putting such facts hefiiro the people,
as will leave no room For doubt; tliis is now out of
press nnd ready for gratuitous distribution by mail or
otherwise, to nii who may diiaire further information
i pn the subject.
The faciliuvs for procuring medicines since the m
[■ ttwdniition of nrtAr postage, are sm has to put it in
tlie power ot everybody, no matter when* they reside,
to procure htsnul at a comparatively very trifling cost,
■ and as hundreds have been cured without his evei iaiv - 1
1 ing seen them, simply by n deseription of their cases,!
eiiiier oral or Written, is ample encomnment lor
hope, ant onfy to the most despomfing bat also to the
most distant.
Chronic diseases not requiring persona Lit ten tion are
treated nt five dot In ra per menth ; acute cases in the
city or within a tew miles of his office, are treated in
accordance with the established rates of other city phy
sjciuus.
Personal attention cannot be given ailohg distances
rn the country except in urgent cases, or as consulting
physician. Chronic eases from n distance requiring I
personal n ttention, nuiy lie treated at his Infirmnrv {
Bervaota will b treated in a separate department un- j
der the direction and management of an assistant.
indents wishing to attain proficiency in their profes
sion, will he instructed in his peculiar mode of prac
tice, restricted to their individual use, they can also enjoy
the advantages of a Pharmaceutical education in Ins 1
Medicine Store, together with gliwcal instructions at
the bedside of tlie patient in his infirmary, together with :
the use of his library ; the charge for each student is I
One Hundred Dollars None need apply who cannot I
come well recommended.
Botanic Medicines oj a superior quality are kept con- 1
stantly on hand for sale, at such pnre* flower than usu
al) for Cash as must be satisfactory to practitioners.—
j Those obtaining medicine*on, a credit, must ex|iecl to I
, pay the credit price. The rapidly increasing demand
for his anti-bilious Vegetable fills, especially among
| the plamers of live southern and western portions of the
State, give*null greater confidence in their utility as a
| sale and reliable valuable Lundy mediciue, purticuLuiy 1
I in the hands of overseers, who ran give them with per- I
1 fefil safety in any clfse withotitthe f*nr of injury, so !
| frequently resulting to the negro population, tiom the j
J inju<hciou,s and careless use of calomel. Frier of the 1
single hot 5<J rent:;—a liberal discount is allowed to j
those who purchase by the dozen or gross.
Family stocks of Medicines with books directing ‘
their use, are put up at short notice and iu gtmd outer
to retain their virtues, uhJ should either the medicitie
so sold or the piffs fail in any ease to give general satis
faction, the purchase mom v wWbe promptly relundcd.
LrUers must he post paid, mid addressed to
M. 8. THOMSON, M. D.
r d * r> Mu emu Ga
iiC<Hg4‘ JCIICS
Jfjn WILL continue ’he Cltinn, 4daas,
Earthenware business, on his own account >t.i
at the old stand of Hyde & JonYs. Me lias
now on hand the largest and best assorted stock ever
lietore offered hi this market.
June 28 13
THE
CHEAPEST AND BEST
PREPARATION
OF WILD CIILItRY,
Tfcomi)ou's Compound Syrup. A certain reme
dy lor Coughs, Coide. Conanmption, Afih
ma, Spitiing ot Bl<K)d. Cniup, Hooping
Cough, Bronehitia, Pleurisy, InHaut
tuatiou ot the Pulmonary Or
gans, Sre.
Price, One Dollar per bottle, containing double the
quantity usually sold tor that price. Agents tor Macon
, a- H. & W. S. ELLIS.
August 1C go 3,,,
*i'. Bi'ou ler'Siii
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
Cholera Morbus. Diarrhoea Cholera Infantum i
or Summer Complaint ofChildren, Dyaemery,&c. 1
| Xc This medieme has been administered to children !
aniteted with Disrrhosa, or Cholera Morbus, ( holera i
Inhintum, nnd Summer complainta, wgh cmnplete i
soecess. in no case has it failed to cure the most in
veterate attack In hitliousattacks attended with pain I
voint jng. Ate. iminedhire rebel m obtained, and also
in Asiatic Ctioleru amt kindred complaints, even when
beyond the reach of the physician. Kept for sate bv
„ , oa JH.&H r S. ELLIS.
Macon, June 23 13 3,,,
LEGAL NOTICES.
CrtiH loi’rl kltrrtll’, Vale.
\l/"ILL l>e sold on tlielirst Tuesday in Sept, next,
’ ’ hetore the court house door in tbe town of Knox
ville, Ga. the fbilowiug ptoperty to wit:
One Lot ol Land, number ninety-four, in the seventh
district ot originally Houston now Crawford county •
! levied on ns die laojierty ot Taylor Scott, to sm-,y
j oneli. In issued front the Superior Court ol Craw luid
j county, in favorol Wynn 4. Shannon—levy made and
, returneil to me by a former Shentl, 10 w:t: William
Campbell.
EW'EL WEBB, Sheriff.
Aug. 2 _ __ 17
illto 11 SkerU'i ktiic,
“ITT"ILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in September next,
Y V at the court house door hi the town ot Lanier,
I Macon comity, between the usual hours of sale, tlie’
following property, to wit:
One LOl ol Land, number one hundred mid forty-se
] veil, in the 2d district ol originally Muscogee now .Yin -
! eon county ; levied on as the property ot Levi Bn rlielil
to satisfy sundry ti f issued from s Juetieek* Court ot
I said county, in Invor of Beillord J Head. Ben|nntm
| G. Cummings and others, vs. said Bajticld— properly
pointed out by defendant.
Also, Twenty-live seres of Land, more or less, it
| beisg tlie North east comer of lot nomlier two hundred
and thirty-live, in the Ist district ol origiually Musco
gee now Macon county : levied 011 as the property ol
j JohttC YV'alker, to satisfy one !i. lit issued from a
j Justices Court of said county, in fcvorof Willinm P
Greene and Daniel W. Miller, Agent. Ae ts said 1
| Welker—levy made and returned to me by a constable I
THOMAS DIXON, Dipt. S/,J
_Aag. * 18
xi tinltal’s ktiic.
ITT ILL be fold at the (*ourt House in tlie ('ityof
m .Maeon, im the Hist Tuesdny in Sejnenitv meat,
| tlie billowing property or so much thereof ns will sntis
| ty the tax S| citied in the ti. fas and cost.
YVhurl Lots nuuibersdl and 22, west side of the Oc
-1 irntgec n*er; levied on as the property of George |
Young, agent lor the Oeinnlge* Klemn Boat Comiainy, I
, tosmisiy two ti las. tor the City Takes ol Macon, tor
the years 1340 and 117.
ALEX. McGREGOU, Mv'fhTl.
Aug. 2 in
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
\LL |M*nHii* having ckiima ngaimit Nrbuti FuUnm, ‘
4lf*criviJ l late ul L|iuu comiiy, are rrqaeatFif m
rentier them in to law—and thorn* ind bled,
will pleaw* make payment.
O. C. GIBSON, Kx'or. i
July 2T. I? fit
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
\LL (H-rootia win* ure indt lrlrd to William lln i
dock, lte ofFfouilon county, dro-aiwd, nrr rt
;iiwteil nr eume forward mid multi’ iiiiinediute poy
ienl —nml llinee liuvmg demand* ngninel wml date,
re reqiieetrd m prcocM ilh-iii duly uin-flied, and ill
rm* id’ tlie law.
DAVID M HOLMES, A Im'r
Augind 23 SI ftl
.<‘<tru n-Jlnrriil Coimi).
11 r IIEUKAS Reliepru Mrichell apphe* lur Irtirreof
W mlmiiiletmtU'ii lie biuii* non with I In- Will mi
egi'd, on I lie* relate ol Jolur Mileliell, deceased, line
I Mild enunly.
Thene me ihen l'ire In rile, •ummnri and adlimnlsll
Hand Miniulnr Ute kindred und cuedilom of said de
awd, Ui be and appear al my oflice, wilbili tlie lime
reacnle and by luw, in *brw cuuae (II nny they Inn )
hy anid leiiem *hould nol be grant, and. oiveti under
ty hand ill other, tliia'illh duly. ISO
WM. \V. CORWTT. c c. o.
A"g | In 5l
Mur• ii < oiiui).
U7HEREAB Vlok4*s Johnson, (insulin ll ol the.'Mi
nors n| John Mewi*. deceased, having shewn
to thi* Cou t Hint he has Inl y discharged Ins duties ss
Guardian, and ih leloie prays to Ik* dismissedtroni
die same.
It is therefore order* and by the Inlsrior Court, when
sitting lor ordinary purpos s, that all persons interested,
will take notice and tile their objections, Os nny they
have) tu lie will be dismissed in terms ol till* law.
Given u.dei my hand al office, tin*‘d<h July, l*4d.
WM. w. CUKDITT. r e u.
Ang *J •*
LEGAL MlTil’l's.’
Ir'Dl K MONTHS alter date aoula
I made to Hi: 1 Uocoiahte the Inlettl r 1 “‘l 1 U
con county, when siiiit g „ j 1,1 Ma-
June 21 JACO£ KLECKLY, Adm'b ‘
h i 4in
1 made n> the Honorable tlu in;, i ... , WI J
l-r county, while a.tting for 0uß,,u. v , °
1.-ttve to w Hall tbe NFGRULS t, . n,?.. i .| OKS ’ lor
ol Joseph J C .tnekson. hite ot s„t,l u 1 tHM
tur the benefit oljhv tails ami or, <l ' < ‘ •
June 7 Jl _" A - i **'7- X”
I,'OCR tnonllis after date, opplicatii.n will , 7
f to the able the In!. :i0.C...,t “ ; “"* Jf
iy, when dnii.gfor ordinnry pmpiaea ~ , 7 * 011,11 ’
die rent <Sian tadongiiig m'Damcl )/(.'■’ .. i
sau! county, deceased. ■ t. 1 ■.,
I June 7 M.L.GRAYBUX.a.ha,
- Jw Hu
I,’OCR months after dm.- rp,,lj c ~ion will he ,
F the Intel tor Court 11 Vi,..eounu wIT. “”
DuvidLTogic, U |’ ITot’ Ml l',“n eoumy, ‘l*''.?!,
May 10, 1 >AMEI, KI.I.OKUA , Adn.*r.
R MONTHS after date, application ,tn c
.1 made to the Interior Court ot |fi|,b counio"’ ■ ,e
Silling I,sa Court ot Ordinary, lor leave to Jn.a , n
real estate ot William Sicwurt, late ol said ‘ hr
ceased. RtH.AND Bl\ INs a “ V ; iJ<>
Bibb county, May 10, 134 H. ’lm-6* *’
L' , o[ Rll lonitis alter date, Bpplicaiii n v ,l k-
P 1 the Interior Court of Macon countv wh “^
A &
May 10. ‘ f LliiAßETll LEE.Aduix.
P° l MCINTHS at 1 date application will
I made to the lionomU* tbe Interior C. urt ot \t
con county, when silting ns 11 court of ordmJe’ , ‘
leave to sell the Lands and Negroes | Bu °u'| ri
Jones, lute ol said county, deceased. “ U ‘
July 5 1 ’ KA< i L AND adu, r.
Ir'Ol R MONTHS after date, iippheanon wall 1
F made to the Honorable Inferior Ci 111* 0 7 BnnH
county, win-n sitting lor ordinary purposes tor 1,
July .3 I’OLtY JARRELL Admr’A
LtOCK MONTJIB after date, pptk*fi„ n w p77
I SomrT^n
ia°.r!!,td R :::sr ,e ot F ' ch '" s
THOMAS B. FLtOUEA >
lui f> ‘ v HIGHTOU Id! | adm’rs
* U 15 4 m
couniy, wlten s.ttmgter otdin.Jv romZJ
to #eit a Nego YSi oma 11, bejongmg to the estate of
, Otuud Bwmney, late ol said l oumy,
I July 1 ‘ “ FINNEY, Executor.
I *'n t; MONTHS after Site] Mnlimtkm w,’ 1 1
f tirade to the Honorable the Inferior Com „n
!<**’ county, when silling as a court of or, T’
save to sell the Land and Negroe..|,eli^g,„ R ™tfe’fw
tale ot Janies Heard, dec as, and, for tig, hem lit of,hi
| creditors and legatees nI said deceased ,h *
WILLIAM CHERRY
July ]2 locator .1 James ftiard.
\ i _ 15 4in
Tumour MONTHS after date, application wilTTi
j U ,oN '*’ Honorable tlie Infermr Court of HoJa!
} oourny , when sitting „s a court ul ordinary,
lent >To s*; 1 1 the Lands aud Negroes belonging m the es
tatc of \\ itbam Smith, late of Houston comity d**c’d
JOHN VV jvVHTH.) .V
JAMFB SMITH \ Adni’re.
|YO’R MONTHS a her (kite, fq.plicntion will be
! L made to tlM* liuiiGrabie tlie interior Coun n| LV
eon county, when for ordiiiaiy purposes lor
leave to sell tlie Real Estate and Negrota, belougmir
tonhe estate of fc.dwnrd Lubanks, dect d
NANCY C. EUBANKS, Adnfir’x.
Jul y l2 _ 10 4m
NOTICE.
\LL FFRSONS having demands ajrimsr the es
tate ol Samuel Kendr.ch, lot** oi Upson Com.iv.
deceased, me hereby notified to preuent tin same ,iu y
attested within tbe time prescribed by law and thoae
indebted to said estate to come toward and pay up im
mediately.
ARCHIBALD KENDRICH, Adui’r.
July 26, 3—17
MONTHS after date application will to*
made to the Honorable the Intelior Court ot Up.
son county, when sitting for ordinary pursues for leave
to selhhe lands be lon. ing to the estate of Suuiuei KenJ
rich.late of Upson Countydeceaged
ARCHIBALD KENDRICH, Adm’r
| -My 4m—l7
17*0L T R MONTHS after dnte, application will he
r made to th Honorable tin* loferioi C'onnut M
con county when sutmc tor oidmaiy tor
J leave to sell the of the real ot Mile* K
I linrman, deceased, late of said dounfy
JAMES S. HOLLINGBHEAD, adm’r.
Am pmM 21 Am
MONTHS after dnte, application will le
r made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hons
i ton county, when sittimr for ordinary purposes, fr
| leave to sell ihe interest m the real estate, and Mills
and Factory situated threon, in Houston county—nnd
wh ch are owned jointly by William Ha. Mock, late ot
said county, deceased, and Joseph Tooke, John S.
Cluiders nnd Parr and which are known as
Haddock’s Mills and tbe Houston Factory.
DAVID M. HOLMES.
Adtmr. of William Haddock . deceased.
August 23 21 4m
ADMINISTRATOR’S S VLE “
fore the Court house do©* in Casevilie, C*mcoun
ty, on the first Tuesday in October next, Lot o< Land
number eight, (9) iu (22d) district, andfM*cond (2d; sec
tion, formerly Cherokee now Cass county —also on the
same <iay, ot Elliiay. Gilmer county. Lot of Land
iiumoei one hundred and twenty-seven (12?) in the
(24th) district, second (2d) section of formerly Chero
kee now Gilmer county. Said land sold in pursuance
of an order of the Honorable Inferior Comt of Upson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, ns the real
estate of (ieorge W Mattocks lute ot said county, de
c< ased ‘leans made known on tin* day.
EDMUND A. PEARCE, Adm’r.
Juiy2G 17 ids
\D\HMST R k.l’OR 8 BAI B WiHb*sold be
fore the Court house door m Thomnston, on die
first Tuesdny in October next, One Lot of Land in
| the fifteenth district ot originally Monroe now Upson
j county, now occupied by Flournoy Sold *• live
able to uitorder of the lionornble the Inferior i'ovrt of
Upson county, when sin ordinary primoses, ;i tlie
property of Jordan Brooks, deceased. Terms made
known on the day ot sale.
M. H. SANDWICH. Adi nr
July 26
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE- Will be sold on
. the first Tuesday in Octofier next, nt the Court
i House iu the townnf Marion, Twiggs county, ngreea-
I hie loan order of the Interior Court sitting lor ordinary
piirpos*s, the following land, to wit: one hundred and
fifty uc res of No. 15ft in the 28th district, of said c< i
ty,—also fi?f acres more or bus, f>emg the one third of
lot No. 119 in the said district and comity, all iitiprov
| ed, and sobl tor the benefit of the heirs of Wm. Melton,
deceased.—Term* of sale on tin 1 day.
CLEM MELTON, Sur'rt ndm'r.
Aug. 2 18 oj Wm. Melton, dec.
\DMINI6TR ATOR’S SALE—Agreeably loan
, order of the Honorable inferior Court of Ware
county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, will be sold
on tlie rtiEt Tuesday in October next, before the court
Imuse do<ir hi the town of WtMboro’, Wnre county,
within the legal hours of side, tbe following property,
town: Lot ol Land minilier three bundled aud lour
teen (311) in ilie eighth (H) district formerly Appling,
now Ware county, Is'longiHg lo the estate of Willinrit
Yarbrough, deceased. Solti for the liencfit of •!•**
hens and creditors Teimu of sale made known on
the day. I>.\VID J MILLER, A* in •
ELIZABE’I If Y AKBROI (Ill.nd’ini*
August 23 21 ids
I IXECUTRIXB SALE-Will he sold brlore lb*
Pi Court House door of Tik- eouniy, on the Ist
Tuesday In November next. The north hall of **•
number lorty eight, contain mg one hundred and two
and n hall acres; also liny acres on tie west side of lot
number seventeen, both originally in Monroe, but n© w
Pike county, belonging to the estate ol Thomas Bur
nett deceased, sold lor lle heitflit ot the heirs, mid C el
itors of Slid deceased Term** oil ihe day ol side
JANE BI'RNKT.Evri.
August 231 184*. ids—*Jl
1/ XKCIJTOR’B SALE Will lie mld nt the Lit
I a residence ot Jam* s Heard in Houston countyi
a bout three hi ties from Harris Bridge, o r rtuwy . *"*
2Sil us October next, sll the pcHiabb* pronrriy Ik long
ing to •aid estate, consisting ot 7<H lai-liHs coin U"’ l *
or less lbs (udder more or less, 6 slhsh". so'i’
lew art teles ot liuis<*liohi ami kitihen tiinut'ih* snn*” ie
articles too tedious to mention Terms on ihe day
j WM. CIIERKY.
Executor of the last wit! of Jsnies heard, ile‘ a-e*
lioosmn Comity Aug Jikl, IH4B.
ticorglu. Monroe < otiwiy
\% r HERE Art William A Redding ap,i.*-s
V I lets ol adminiscmtion on the c tu* *d •' ,:l M 1
Ridding ol suid ouiity dreeaaed.
ihi MSie thereloie to cite and arhiionisli ell nu *
gulnt the k i :idied snd creditors ol said deers
and appear at my office wiUnn the turn* P ,rß fT
iaw ,to eiiow cause (it any itiey have) wh) w
should not be granted. . f
Given under my hand at office this ‘ day
g-ist, K4H E 0.l °°
Aug U