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SHERIFFS’ SAL
CITATIONS.
Baldwin Slieriff’s Sale; Georgia, Pulaski County.
VEA^ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE j Mioajah Johnson, admiui*trator of
W next, before the Court House door in the !
city of Milledgeville, within the usual houis of sale
the following property, to-wit:
JjlOUR MONTHS after date application wjll be
One no-horned red and white cow and calf, and
two yearlings, heiffers. red and white, levied an as the
property of Edward Johnson, to satisfy one fi fa. is
sued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor
of John Doe, Ex Dein. William Babb vs Richard
Roe and Edward Johnson tenant in possession, pro
perty pointed out by William Babb.
SAML. BUFFINGTON. Jr., Sh'ff.
April 24,1647. 40
B ufts Sheriffs Sale.
■wmrlLL be sold before the Court House door
*N in the town of Jackson, on the first Tuesday
in JUNE next, within the usual hours of tale, the
following property, to-wit:
The south half of lot of land No. 43, and the north
half lot of land No. 17. all in the first district of ori
ginally Henry, now Butts county; levied on as the
property of Thomas Lewis, to saiisfy sunder}' fi. fas.
from a justices court of said county, in favor of Jo-
eiah Chatham vs. Thomas Lewis. Levied anbya
constable and returned to O. H. P. McClendon, form
er Deputy Sheriff, and by him to me.
' JAMES W. IIARKNE8S, D. Sh’ff
A pril -JO. 1347. _ 45
Lowndes Shci iiTs Sale.-Postponed.
U j 11,1. be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
' next, within the legal hours of sale before the
Court-house door, in the town of Troupville. I he fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lot No. '23. containing one fourth of an acre, ly
ing and being in the town of Tronpville, knov'u and
made to the honorable Inferior Court of the
plies for letters ofdismission from said administration. I county of Jones, when sitting as a court of ordinary.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and | for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate or
singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, j Matthew Mathis, late of said county of Jones, de-
to file their objections, if any exist, within the time ; ceased,
prescribed by law, why letters should not be granted
in terms of the law.
Given under my hand at office, this November the
20rh, 1846. 25 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c c. o.
Georgia, Irwin Connty.
the estate of Wright Parker, deceased, applies
1 for letters of dismission from said administration.
! These arc therefore, to cite and ad monish, all and
! singular, the kindred, and creditors ofsaid deceased,
lo file their objections, if any, within the time pre-
s ribed by law, why lettersshould not be granted,
i Given under rov hand, this 12th -November, 1846.
24 WILLIAM M KENNEDY, c.c. o.
| Georgia, Jasper county.
W HEREAS, George Folds and TiKxuas Folds,
administrators of John Folds, late of said
| county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission
i from said administration.
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish, alland
j singular the kindredand croditonof said deceased.
> tofile theirobjections.ilany.in my office .within the
time prescr bed bylaw, why letters should uot be
granted in compliance withsaid application.
Given under my hand at office, this Nov. 7, 1846.
23 S. I. McMICHlEAL. c. c. o.
Georgia^ Twiggs County.
HERE AS Benjamin F. T-harp, administrator
and Martha Tharp, administratrix, on the es-
distinguished by the number aforesaid, inffie f lan of j ^ 0 ' f vviniam A . Tharp,' late of said county, dec’d
said town: levied on as the property of Thou as
Townsend, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from the Justices
Court of659th district G. M. t Bayeli Conegv vs
Thomas O. Townsend; levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
490 acres of lot No. 143, lying and being in the 10th
district of origina’ly Irwin now Lowndes County,
levied on as the property of Jonah R. Varner, to sat
isfy two Justice Court fi fas. from the 655lh district,
G M., of said county, and one tax fi fa., William
Lastinger vs Jonah R. Varner; William Bradford, tax
collector vs Jonah R. Varner, levy made and return
ed to me by a constable.
THOMAS B. GRIFFIN, Sh’ff.
April 21, 1347.
Wilkinson June Sales.
O NE hundred and ninety acres of land, more or
less, lying in the third district. No r..ny
levied on os iho jn.qierty ol John Kemp, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from a Justices court, James
Wright vs J. W. Jones, John Kemp, and Berry
Kemp, securities. Levy made and returned by a
constable.
Also, at the same time, one lot of land lying in the
4th district, No. 237; also No. 17 in the 4th district;
also 302 in the 4th district; all levied on to satisfy a fi
fa issued from the Supreme Court of Baldwin coun
ty, in favor of John A. Breedlove vs Janies Young-
blood, principal, Peter J. Williams, security, and
Charles Ennis, indorser.
S. B. MURPHV. Sh’ff.
April 27, 1847. 47—Ids.
United Slates Marshal’* Sale.
POSTPONED.
'¥T7TLL be sold at the Court House in the city
VV of Milledgeville, on the first Tuesday in
JUNE next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following described real property in the cities of
Columbus and Macon, viz :
All that part of u certain lot fronting on Broad
street. in the city of Columbus, in the county of
Muscogee, State of Georgia, known and distinguish
ed in the plan of said city, as lot No. 167. on which
the late Banking House of the insurance Bant of
Columbus stands, having on tiie same a large two
story brick building and other improvements; also
the fourth part of a certain lot in said city of Co
lumbus, known and distinguished in the plan of the
same, as No. 174. being that part of said lot running
from the Noith corner thereof on Broad street down
said street, fronting the same thirty leet. and extend
ing back from said street the whole length of said lot,
to-wit—one hundred and forty-seven feet and ten
inches, having a brick store and a wooden tenement
thereon, end now in the occupancy of D. &. J.
Kyle: also that part of a certain lot known in the
plan of said city of Columbus, and bounded as fel
lows—beginning at the corner of Broad and Ran
dolph streets, running thence North along Broad
street twenty-six feet and four inches, thence vVest
the whole length of said lot, thence South to Ran
dolph street, thence along Randolph street to the be
ginning corner together with all the buildings and im
provements thereon, at present occupied by Messrs.
Malone & Hudson; also that lot or parcel of lane,
situate and lying in the city of Macon, in the county
of Bibb, in said State, on the corner of Cotton Ave
nue and Cherry street, being parts of lots known
and distinguished in the plan of said city of Macon
as Nos. 3 and 4. in square 21, running thirty-five feet
fronton said Cotton Avenue, and running back par
allel with said Cherry street to First street, including
the two fire-proof brick buildings formerly occupied
by Messrs, Chapman «&: Ross, and Messrs. J. B.
Ross & Co.; aiso the refnaming interest or title of
the said Insurance Bank of Columbus, in and to cer
apply to me for letters of dismission from said ad
ministratorship.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be, and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law. to show cause if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, aloffice,December, 4,1846.
27 LEWIS SOLOMON, *c. c. o.
Georgia^ DeKalb County.
W HEREAS, Leandrew Biffie. Guardian of Sa
rah Watkins, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all per
sons concerned, to he and appear at my offioe, with
in the time prescribed by law, to »how cause if any
0T ; o e. tyI.j Mild tetters should not be granted.
Given under inv hand at office thisJan y. 12, 1847.
32 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o
FOUR MONTH NOTICLS. j GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
~i uimsrirasvifihro
; D. S- Chase, M. D. Sc E. XV. Marker,
SURGEON DENTISTS.
! Offices, at Husons Hotel, Milledgecille, and
Eagle Hotel, Sparta, Ga.
D R3. CHASE & HARKER. intend to make
Milledgeville and Sparta, their permanent pla
ces of residence, and are prepared to do work in the
best manner, and according to the most recent im
provements in Dental Surgery. Teeth. Cleaned,
Plugged, &e., with particular reference to their pre
servation. aud beauty. Artificial teeth inserted on
pivot, or fine-old plate. Particular attention paid to
1 full Setts, on the principle of Atmospheric Pressure.
Dentition carefully attended to. Dentifrice, Brush
es, Detergent lotions for the gums, Ac., constantly
Feb. 10,1847.
JAMES SIMMONS, Adm’r.
36
Georgia, Pulaski County.
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application "ill be
made to the Honorable the InferiorCourl.when
silting foi ordinary purposes, in and for said connty,
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate
of Elizabeth Harvey, late of said county, deceased.
ISAAC D. JOHNSON, Admr.
January 11, 1847, 23
i jNOUR MONTHS afterdate application will be
made to the Inferior Court of DeKalb county,
wiien sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate ol William F. Rutledge, deceased,
for the benefit of tlie heirs of said decasod.
LODOWICK TUGGLE, Adm’r.
March 22, 1847. 41
F OUR MONTHS afterdate,application will be
made to the honorable, the Inferior Court of
Forsyth oounLy. while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the real estate of Joshua Echols,
late of said county, deceased.
JOHN H. RUSSELL, Adm r.
March 16,1847. 40
on hand.
Jaanary5, 1847.
DRUGS.
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior court of Bald
win county, while sitting for ordinary pusposes. for
leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Mose9
Fort, deceased, late of said county.
m EUDOC1A W. FORT, Adtn’x.
Feb. 23,1647. 37
Oeoi’j^iiKy DeKalb County.
W HEREAS. Hilliard J. Fowler, administrator
of the estate of Minty Fowler, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of distnission from said adminis
tration.
These are therefoie to cite and admonish, all and
, singular, the kindred and creditors ofs.iid deceased,
to be and appear nl my office, within the time pre
scribed by law,to show cause if any exist, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Jan. 12,1847.
* 32 E. B REYNOLDS, c.c. o.
(‘('orgin* DeKalb County.
VJtyHEREAS, Robert Joues.administrator ofthe
| Y ▼ estate of Alvin T. Fones, deceased, applies
to me for lettersof dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, till and
singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased.
I to be and appear at my office, within the time pre-
j scribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said
; letters -lionld not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Jan. 12, J647.
j 32 E. B. REYNOLDS,.c. c. o.
j Georgia, DeKalb-County:
HEREAS, Walter Wadsworth, administrator
Y $ ofthe estate of James B.and Amnon J. Fones
! deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
j said estate.
i These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
i singular, the kiudred and cred-tors of said deceased,
! to he, and appear at my office within the time pre-
j scribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said
, letters may not be granted.
j Given under mv hand at office, this Jan. 12, 1847.
32 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
I .TOLU MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorablethe Inferior Court ofthe
county of DeKalb, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the real estate of William Rich
ardson. late of DeKalb county, deceased.
ISAAC B. RICHARDSON, Adm r.
Jan. 22, J647. 34^
TTAOUR MONTHS after date application will be
1? made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Twiggs County when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses lor leave to sell a N< gro boy eight years old by
the name ofDave. belonging to the estate of Isaac
Waieis, late of Twiggs county, deceased.
WILLIAM J. WATERS Executor.
January 25, Is47. 34
Georgia, Twiggs County.
HEREAS, Hardy Solomon applies to me for
letters of dismission as Guardian of the per-
, son and property of Prudence Parker, minor orphan
! ofGabrael Parker, late ofsaid county, deceased,
i These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
| singular, the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be
I and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
| law. to show cause, if any, why said letters a9 afore
said may not be granted.
; Given under my hand at office, Fuhruary Jf>, 1847,
! 37 LEWIS SOLOMON, c.c o.
i •
Georgia, Wilkinson county.
W HEREAS, William C. Parker, executor on
the estate of Benjamin Stubbs, late of
i said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said estate.
| Theseare therefore, to cite and admonish all and
tain property, situated and being in the said city of I singular, the kindred and.-creditors of said deceased,
Macon, known as the "Central Hotel."' and dcsignat- ot ‘
ed in the plan of said city as lots Nos. 5 and 6, in
square 23. together with all the buildings and improve
ments thereon, subject however, to the incumbrance
of Deed of Trust held by Edmund LaiTun. as Trus
tee for the Bank of Charleston, S. C., for the sum of
twenty-two thousand five hnudred and thiee dollars
and fourteen cents, together with the interest that
may be due thereon. All of which above described
property is levied on and will he sold as the proper
ty of the insurance Bank of Columbus, under and
by virtue of a decree of the Honorable the Sixth
Circuit Court of the United States for the District of
Georgia, in favor of James Halford, and against said
Insurance Bank of Columbus, for the foreclosure of
a mortgage. Property pointed out in said mortgage.
II. WILLINGHAM, U. S. .Marsh*!
Dist.-ol Ga.
Jan. 12, 1847. 31
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES.
Administrator's Sale. — POSTPONED
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court
of Tellair county when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold at the Court House door in
Jacksonville, Telfair county, or the first Tuesday in
JUNE next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
io wing property, to-wit: one negro man by the
name of Joe, about thirty years of age, belonging to
the estate of Stephen Swain, deceased, lor the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
M. G. WILLCOX, Adm r.
Feb. 25, 1847. 39
T
to be and appear at my office within the time pro
I scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
| said letters should not be granted.
1 Giveu under my hand at office, Feb’y. 9th. 8147.
j 36 E. J. GILBERT, c. c. o.
Georgia, Jones county.
[TO the honorablethe Inferior Court ofsaid county
sitting for ordinary purposes, December ad-
i journed Term, >646.
The petition of James C. Goodwin and Gideon
f Goodwin, Executors of Shadraeh Goodwin, dec’d..
j late of said county, shews that they have fully ad-
| ministered the estate of said deceased, and are now
[ ready to be dismissed, and pray for the citation usual
in such cases to be published according to lav/.
JAMES C. GOODWIN, ( Executors &.
GIDEON GOODWIN, ) Petitioners.
Wherefore, it is ordered by the Court, that citation
be published six months, according to law, calling on
all concerned, to show cause if any they have, why
said James C. Goodwin and Gideon Goodwin, should
not have letters ol dismission from the Executorship
of the estate of said deceased.
A true extract from the minutes, Dec. 7. 1846.
27—6m CH AS. .MACARTHY-c. c. o.
’S county.
Hardy Solomon, administrator
Executor's Sale*
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before the Court House door, in the
town of Ilawkinsville, Pulaski county, lot cf land
known as the place where William Buchanan Sr.
lately lived, and also known as the Buchanan mill lot,
(number not recollected.)
Also, before the Court House door in V ienna,
Dooly county, on the same day, one lot of land
in the 12th district of Dooly county, No. 169; also
Ncs. i, 31 and 32, in the 16th district of Dooly \ to be andappearat my office withinthelimeprescri
Georgia, Tic*,
W HEREAS,
on the estate of Rk hard Ricks, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said administratorship,
j These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
| to be, and appear at ray office within the time pre-
j scribed by law to shew cause, if any they have, why
I said letters may not be granted
| Given under my hand at office, March 24th, 1847.
: 42 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o.
Georgia Twiggs County.
W HEREAS, Wiliard Boynton Administrator on
the estate of Freedom White late of said
connty deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said adminietralionship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
ingular tl»e kindred andcreditorsof said deceased,
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
C URES EFFECTED!—W 1 TIIOU T
SEEING THE PATIENT!!
BY TI. S. THOMSON!, M. D., Macon, Ga.
The Subscriber after an experience of ten years in
the use of Botanic Remedies, has so far perfected his
system of treatment as to he able, in a great majority
of chronic diseases, to effect a permanent cure with
out ever Seeing the Patient, restoring them to health
without subjecting them to the inconvenience and ex
pense of long and tedious journeys, or the cold char
ities of strangers homes and firesides. To many this
may appear as unreasonable as it did to him some
time ago, but facts are indisputable, and what to him
appeared then a mere chimera of the brain, is happily
now a matter of every day occurrence.
The undersigned lias thus far preferred publishing
the statements of others relative to the buntits derived
from his practice, thinking that that course comport
ed much better with true dignity of feeling than pure
personal puffing in the papers or the still less reputa
ble course to which some high-minded (?) physicians
resort, of egotistically sounding their own trumpets
by the bedside of their patients: and 1 now aee no
good reason to change my course, but shall continue
to give such certificates, as will disarm doubt, and
which though some persons deem them “easy got
up.” are yet such as ho will give any man FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS to procure their equal in
Georgia—equally well authenticated, under a forfeit
ure of a like amount.
The facts presented by him are such as he is pre
pared to demonstrate at any time to the satisfaction of
the affiictod or their friends, who may wish to test it.
The follow ing will speak for themselves.
Georgia, ( This may certify that in the
Jones County, ) fall of 1844, tny son William, a-
bout 16 years of age, was taken with neivous fever
and was attended by Dr. Gilson for a long time; and
notwithstanding all he could do he still continued to
get worse so that when the fever left him he had
completely lost the use of his lower extremities, and
could not walk a step nor bear his weight upon hi9
leet; his legs became cramped and draw n, and he suf
fered almost intolerable anguish from pain; he con
tinued in this terrible state for over three months, re
duced almost to nothing but skin and bone, At last
when all hope of his improvement had vanished. I
heard of the success of Dr. Thomson of Macon, in
treating disease, and concluded to try him. I accord
ingly made application, and although the Doctor
never saw' him, he soon restored him to his usual
health and strength. He now rides about and at
tends to business as if nothing had ever been the mat
ter with him. JOHN BARFIELD.
Jones County, Nov. 24. 1845.
Georgia, J This may certify that my
Houston County. S daughter Mary, about 16 years
of age. bad been attacked with chlorosis and other
accompanying difficulties, which continued for a con
siderable length of time, and appeared to defy all the
usual remedies that could he* brought to bear on it.—
J.H.&W.S, ELLIS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A General Assortment of
DRUGSA MEDICINES.
MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS,
& PLANTERS will be supplied with
fresh and genuine articles at fair prices.
Also a stock of Landreths fresh Garden seed.—
At Wholesale and Retail.
Cotton Avenue, Macon. February, 1847. 35
Groceries.
T HE subscribers continue to keep a general as
sortment of Groceries and Staple Dry Goods, at
their old Stand, curner of Second and Mulberry
Streets, opposite the Washington Hall—they have
just received with other articles the following:—
24 Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugars.
120 Bags Green Rio Coffee.
25 do. old Gov. Java do.
2000 Yd9. Negro Kersys.
1000 Duffle Blankets 8 and
1000 Yds. Cotton Osnaburgs.
15 Ton Sweedslron.
700 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
1500 Pair Russet Brogans.
With a general assortment in their line, all which is
offered at thelow'est Cash prices. They respectfully
invite all wishing to purchase, to examine their stock
—believing they cannot fail to be suited in price and
quality. CHAS. CAMPBELL, & CO.
Macon, Oct. 15, 1346. 19 tf
T HE undersigned have this day associated them
selves in the practice of law, and will practice
in the several Counties of Thomas, Lowndes, Ware
and Appling, of the Southern Circuit of Georgia.—
Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton and Columbia, in
Florida.
All business entrusted to theircare will be atteuded
to with promptness and fidelity.
W ILLIAM L. MORGAN.
T. HUGHES HINES.
Office Troupville. Lowndes county.
February 16, 1847. 36—tf
LAW NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned having this day entered into
co-partnership, in the practice of Law, will at
tend promptly to any business intrusted to their care,
in the District Courts, and the Supreme Court ofthe
State; also in the District or Circuit Court of the
United States.
Address- J EZEKIEL CULLEN.
ADDRESS. . F TENNILLE CULLF.NS.
KT Office East of the Printing Office, near the
corner of Columbia and Montezuma streets.
San Augustine, February 12, 1846. 31—tf
general advertisements.
Georgia, Jones county.
To the Honorable the Inferior Court of said conn-
ty, sitting for Ordinary purposes.
January adjourned Term, 1847.
T HE petition of Jane L. Fergursou, guardian of
Clayton H. and Clayborn H. Fergurson, shews
that she has fully settled with said wards, and is now
ready to be dismissed, and prays for the citation usu
al in such cases to be published according to law.
JANE L. FERGURSON,
Guardian and Petitioner.
Wherefore it is ordered by the Court, that citation
be published four months, according to law, calling
on all to shew cause, if any they have, why said Jane
L. Fergurson should not have letters of dismission
from the guardianship as aforesaid.
True extract from the minutes.
CHARLE3 MACARTHY, c.c. o.
Jan. 27, 1847. 34
GRISWOLD’S
Improved Cotton Gins.
T HE subscriber will continue the manufacture of
Gins on his usual extensive scale, and takes
this opportunity to thank his numerous customers,
for their liberal patronage heretofore. The estima
tion in which his gins are held, may be known from
the fact, of liis having sold more than two thousand
within the last three years, probably, ten to one, over
any other factory in the State. This evidence ofthe
superiority of his gins may be accounted for, by his
being the first to introduce the late improvements,
and keeping the lead, by yearly adding new ones.
His first and second improvements made the quality
of cotton perfect, though some were rather slow, his
third made them sufficiently fast, it then only re
mained, to make them more durable and convenient,
which has been done he believes effectually, by sev
eral new improvements the present year. " Besides,
he has the exclusive right for the State, and the priv
ilege of other sections, to furnish Reid’s Patent Wa
ter Boxes, which ate believed to he ten times more
durable than any other, by those who have made a
fair trial of them, and are infallibly secure against fire
by friction. His fine gins, will gin .Mastodon Cotton
as well as any saw gin can. His agents, will visit
planters generally, and exhibit specimens of his last
improvements, and point out their advantages, in
time for all to engage, ttnd he supplied before next
January season; or engagements can be made by
letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, Geor
gia. Giris will be delivered at the purchaser's resi
dence. in any part of the State, except the Cherokee
counties, where they will ;be left at the Rail Road
Depot, most convenient to the purchaser, all warrant
ed to peiform well, if used accotdiug to the printed
directions sent with each.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Morch 30, 1837. tf—42
G-LOB3 HOTEL,
Situated on the North-East Corner of
FAYETTEVILLE,
GEORGIA :
COME one, come nil, and you shall
he amply accommodated by its owner
.and proprietor.
JEI’THA V. MAY.
March 9th, 1847. 3m—39
B aldness and loss of hair is caus
ed by a want of healthy action in the vessels
which throw off* the petspiration from the head.
When these vessels are weak or diseased, the per
spiration is thick and clammy, and adheres to the
months of the pores, and clog9 them up, ar.d dries
and forms scurf dandruff*. Less blood is then car
ried to the roots of the hair, and for want of which
the hair has not sufficient nourishment, and conse
quently becomes dry and harsh, and begins insensi
bly to fall off, which, continuing to increase, eventu
ally produces baldness. Restore the capillary ves
sels of the head to their former healthy circulation,
and fine silky new hair will make its appearance,
which will increase in quantity and volume, until the
hair becomes thick and healthy.
Jayne’s Hair Tonic is the only preparation that
has ever been known to produce new hair on bald
heads, which it has done in innumerable instances,
A N ACT to alter and amend the third Section of
of the second article ofthe Constitution of this
State.
Whereas the third Section of the second Article
of the Constitution oflhis State reads in the following
words, to wit:—No person shall he eligible to the of
fice of Governor who shall not have been a citizen of
the U. States twelve years and an inhabitant of this
state six years, and who hath not attained to the age
of thirty years, and who does not possess five hundred
acres of land in hts own right within this State, and
other property to the amount of four thousand dol
lars. and whose estate shall not on a reasonable esti
mation, Le competent to the discharge ofhis just
debts over and above that sum—and w hereas said
property qualification is inconsistent with the genius
of our institutions and the popular spirit of this age—
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General
Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by tlie authority
of the same, That so soon as this Act shall have passed
agreeably to the requirements of the Constitution, the
following shall be adopted in lieu ofthe Section a-
bove recited, (towit:)—No person shall be eligible
to the office of Governor who shall not have been a
citizen ofthe United States twelve years, and an in
habitant of this State six yeajs, and who hath not at
tained the age of thirty years.
Approved, December26th, 1846. 44 6m
~RIC HSP RING G DO D S
She suffered greatly with painful misery, till it looked ! and^will seldom fail if properly ai d perseveringly
like she would go into fits. In this situation, and af
ter relief was despaired of, I applied to Doctor Thom
son of Macon, who soon perfectly cured her without
ever having seen her. She is now as sound io health
as any lady in Georgia. JOHN PERMENTF.R.
Nov. 28, 1845.
Georgia, ) I do hereby certify that my
Upson County. $ daughter Ann Eliza was attack
ed about three years ago with Palsy and disease of the
Spine, by w hich she was entirely disabled, and lost the
use of her lower extremities. She was immediately
put tinder the care of Dr. Kendall, who attended her
for sometime, but without benefit. We then applied
to Dr. Parker, a Root Doctor, who after he had treat
ed her case sometime, concluded that he could do
nothing for her We then applied to Dr. Thomas,
of Cnllodenville, who attended on her eight months
without the least benefit, for she was left in a most
deplorable condition, perfectly helpless. Wherever
she was laid there she remained, without the power
of motion by the greatest effort of the will. She was
so much reduced that she looked as if there was not
five pounds of flesh on the whole body, so that she
could be compared to nothing but a living skeleton,
if such could he imagined. While in this state ! was
induced to apply to Dr. M. S. Thomson of Macon,
who I am proud to say, by the blessings of Provi
dence and his skill in the use of remedies, has restor
ed her to excellent bodily health and the use of her
limbs, hv which she is enabled t.> enjoy life, ar.d visit ty. sitting for ordinary purposes, Decemberad
about in the settlement, without the assistance of any i journed Term, 1846.
one. But what surprises every body is. that she has j The petition of Andrew J. Miller, administrator of
ed.
To Parents.
Dr. Jayne’* c»rminniirB Balsam is a certain and
speedy cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Mor
bus, Summer Complaints with ('children, and all de
rangements of the stomach or bowels, caused by
imprudence or error in diet. It has effected cures in
the worst cases of these complaints--even where
hope had almost fled—snatched a tender infant from
au early grave, and called forth tlie exclamation, "it
has saved the child.” The Proprietor of this me
dicine begs leave to state—It is something which he
has used extensively in private practice fora number
of years, aad believes that he has saved many lives
by its timely use. Every person afflicted with these
complaints, are invited to try one bottle of it, which
is warranted to give relief. Pamphlets containing
full directions and certificates of cures accompany
each bottla.
Prepared only at No. 8, South Third street, Phi la
delphia.
The above to be had at Dr. Little’s Drug Store,
together with a general assortment of Drugs, Medi-
ciues, Dye Stuffs, Ac., low for cash.
W. G. LITTLE.
Milledgeville, April 6.1847. 43
Georgia, Jones County.
IBO the honorablethe Inferior Court of said conn-
d tj
county. All sold as the property of William Ham
ilton, late of Pulaski cotiunty, deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs. Terms of sale on the day.
BENJAMIN B. HAMILTON,
BARTLETT HAMILTON,
March 16,1847, £0
• Ex’i
bed by law, to show cause, if any e x is t,why said I Al
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office. March 17th, 1847.
41 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o.
! Georgia, Twiggs Comity
i k HDREAS. Hardy Solomon applies to me for
? t ▼ letters cf dismission as Guardian of the person
] and property of Lucinda Melton, orplian of William
• Melton, late of paid county, deceased.
These are therefore, to-cite and admonish, the kin
{NOTICE.
I lOUR months after date application will he made
. to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lorleave
to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate j tired aud creditors of said minor, to be and appear at
of Thomas Wright, deceased, (Widow’s dower ex
cepted.)
MARY WRIGHT,
WM. B. WRIGHT,
ROBT. A. WRJGHT,
JOHN S. WEAVER.
March 23, >847.
Adm'x.
&
Admre.
41.
my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ifatiy, why said letters as aforesaid may not be
granted. Given under my hand at office, this Feb
ruary 15,1847.
37 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o.
Notice*
F OUR MONTHS afterdate date application will
be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Irwin county, when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for
leave to sell the land^ belonging to the estate of Jacob
Barrenton, deed (with exception of the dower) for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
MILES FITZEGERR\LD, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH BARRENTON, Adm’x.
February 1, 1847. 36
FRANCES M. HUDSON > Libel for Divorce in
vs. >the Superior Court,
MADISON E. HUDSON. ') Forsyth county, Geo,
February Term- 1817.
I T appearing to the Court that the defendant in
the above case resides out of the limits of this
State so that service cannot be effected upon him by
the Sheriff* of said county. It is therefore ordered
by the Court, that the said defendant appear at the
next term of this Court and answer to the said case,
or the same will be heard exparte; and that a copy of
this Rule be published in the Federal Union, a pub
lic newspaper, once a month for three months pre
vious to the sitting of said Court.
A. K. BLACKWELL.
WM. II- UNDERWOOD.
Sols. Pro. Pl ff.
A true Extract from the minute* of Forsyth Su
perior Court, this 4th March, 1347.
40 JOHN H. RUSSELL. Clerk.
G eorgia, Jasper Connty.
YITHEREAS, Thomas Green, Administrator ou
\ V the Estate of Pleasant Green deceased; Applies
for letters of dismission, from said administration.
These are, therefore, to cite, and admonish all and
singular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased;
to frle their objections, if any they have, in my office,
within the time, prescrihedhy law, why letters of dis
mission, should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this February 24th
1847.
38. DAVIS LANE, c.c. o.
Geoi’ieia, Jotves County.
To the Honorable the Inferior Court,
oj said County, sitting Jor ordinary
purposes, January Term, 1847.
|T¥^HE petition of John McDonald, adm’r of Mur-
dock McDonald, deceased, late of said county,
shews that he haTfully administered the estate ofsaid
deceased, and is now ready to he dismissed, and
f >rays for the citation usual in such cases, to be pub-
isbed according to law. ">
JOHN McDONALD, Adm’r.&. petitioner.
W HEREFORE, it is ordered by the Court, that
citation be published sis months, aoccording to
law, calling on ail concerned, to show cause if any
they have, why t;aid John McDonald should not have
letters of dismission from the administration of the
estate of said deceased.
A true copy from the minutes, January 11, 1847.
32 CHARLES M ACARTHY. c «.«.
been restored without having been seen by the Doc
tor, and at tlie nominal expense of twenty dollars.
WINSHIP S. PAGE.
February 5, 1846.
The above cases, considering their character and
importance, will put beyond dispute the fact cf the
possibility of curing without previous examination of
the patient; which together with tlie facility of pro
curing medicine, since the reduction of Postage, by
mail, puts it within the power of every body, no mat
ter where they reside, to procure relief from their va
rious maladies, at a very trifling expense.
Persons applying for Medicines ought to send their
symptoms and age in writingas correctly as possible,
when medicines suited to their various cases will be
compounded and sent. Letters, to entitle them to at
tention, must be post-paid, and persons applying from
a distance had better enclose the usual monthly fee of
of Five Dollars at once, his charge beiug so small as
to admit of bur slight risk in collecting. The poor of
any county in Georgia may have medicines sent gra
tuitously on presentation of a certificate of inability to
pay,signed by any Judge of the Court. Justice ofthe
Asenath Miller, dec’d., late ofsaid county, shows that
he has fully administered the estate ofsaid deceased,
and is now ready to be dismissed, and prays for the
citation usual in such r ises to be published according
to law. ANDREW J. MILLER,
Adm’r. and petitioner.
Wherefore, it is ordered by tlie Court, that citation
be Published six months, according to law, calling on
all concerned, to show cause if any they have, why
said Andrew J. Miller should not have letters of dis
mission from the administration of the estate ofsaid
deceased.
A true extract from the miutites, December 7,1846.
27—6m CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c.g.
DENTAL SLRGERY.
J B. MURPHY would respectfully inform the
citizens of Milledgeville and its vicinity, that h e
has returned, after a short absence, and is now per
manently located—his office is on Jefferson Street,
one door above Mr James Herfy’s residence. Hav-
, o j ing recently supplied himself with a choice lot of
Peace or Minister ofthe Gospel of the county in I Stocktons Teeth, and the best of materials, he is now
which he resides. The afflicted ofthe Rev. Clergy j prepared to attend to a|l operations connected with
will he at all times exempt from charge.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D-
Macon, September!, 1646. 22—tf
Valuable Lands for Sale*
THE Subscriber offers
for sale, his valuable Planta
tion. situate on the main
road leading from Macon to
Tallahassee, Florida, three miles from Vienna, Dooly
county, Ga., containing in all. Seven Hundred Acres,
one hundred and thirty acres of which are in very
good ami neat repair. Attached is a complete Mil!
Site, and the frame of a good mill rearing up to suit
any purchaser. Also, the Corn. Fodder, and Stock
of Hogs, Cattle, 4lkc, with an abundance of Provis
ions of rftl kinds; as well as all necessary outhouses.
This place is thought to be number one. for the trad
ing interest to and from Florida. Those who wish
good Land and water, would do well to call and see
THOMAS BAGBY, at Macon. Ga., can give some
information of these premises.
WILLIAM McDANIEL.
Vienna, Dooly county, Dec, 29, Jg46. 30—tf
Jackson Hall*
a Uncle Sam not dead yet !!
LIVING forty years on the same lot, and
still glories in Democracy yet, wishes to let his friends
and public know he -shat! have his house open at the
Conventions. And also for the reception of all who
may favor him with a call and hopes to give satisfac
tion as usual with moderate charges and strict attefl
dance.
af... , ... __ SAM. BUFFINGTON. Sr.
Milledgeville, March 30.1847. if—42
the dental profession. Thankful for the liberal pat
ronage he has received, he pledges himself to do all
in his power to render his operation satisfactory, and
to merit a share of the public patronage.
April 26, 1347. 46—tf
Heports of Supreme Court.
B Y an Act of the Legislature, each Clerk of the
Superior Courts, is entitled to a copy of the
Reports of the Supreme Court. The first Volume,
is now ready for delivery, and will be furnished by
R. E. Martin, Esq., Clerk of the Supreme Court, at
Milledgeville, upon personal application, or the writ
ten order of the parties entitled to them.
The Reports will also be furnished to Clerks by
the following Booksellers, Agents for the work; Col.
Williams, Savannah; Mr. Boarcltuan, Macon; Mr.
Richards, Augusta, and Mr. Chase, Athens.
JAMES M. KELLY, Reporter.
April 12th, 1847. 44 tf
OCiflULGEE IRON FOUNDRY
AND
Machine Shop,
Macon, Ga.
T HE subscribers having erected anew Establish
ment, now offer to the public, inducements
that they have never had before in that line of busi
ness.—Mill Wrights. Gin Makers, &c., will find it
to their advantage to give us a call, we will guarantee
all our work to be good, and at the lowest price—we
have a good stock of Patterns on hand.
A good Horse Power for sale.
CHAS. P. LEVY & CO.
Cotton Avenue, near Macon & Western R. R.
Depot.
August 17,1846. ly—10
SNOWDEN A SHEAR.
H AVE RECEIVED THIS DAY, from New-
York by the steam packet Southerner,
dEolian Pompadour MUSLINS, a new article for
Ladies Dresses.
French Printed Organdie MUSLINS, of new and
beautiful styles.
i'Eolian Tissue and Paris Printed BAREGES.
French Printed JACONET, in great variety of styles.
Plain andSatin Sriped Blk. BAREGES, ofthe’best
quality,
Ladies’Blk Silk Filet VISETES and White Fring
ed Muslin SHAWLS.
A very large assortment of Ladies’ Worked Muslin
COLLARS,
Ladies* Open Worked Lisle Thread HOSE.
Paris and London PRINTS, of tlie latest styles.
French, English, and Scotch GINGHAMS, of beau
tiful stvles,
Plain Blk LAWNS and MOURNING PRINTS,
and GINGHAMS.
The above with a great variety of other SPRING
GOODS have been carefully selected from the most
recent importations, and are offered to the public at
the lowest prices.
Augusta, April 13, 1847. tf 44
New Spring Goods
VV. Cl. BANCROFT-
COTTON AVENUE,
MACON,
Is now receiving the Largest Stock of
AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS
To be found in the interior of Georgia,
A ND would invite his old friends and customers
who are wishing for Extra Bargains, lo call.
30 Bales 3 and 4-4 Sheetings and Shirtings. 6 1-4 a
12 12.
20 do Ostiahurgs and drillings.
12 Cases Bleached Shirtings,
10 and 12 1-2 Sheetings,
500 pieces Prints, 6 1-4 a 18,
4-4 French Prints.
300 pieces Muslin and Ginghams,
Figured Jac Muslin,
Monterey Plaids,
Shaded Lawns,
French Cambrics,
Balzarines.
200 pieces Striped Linens and Gambroons.
Planters’ Linen,
Reseca Plaid.
200 pieces Georgia Nankeen. $1 00,
Broad Cloths and Cassameres,
Croton Coating.
Drap De Ete, “No. 1.”
Mourning Gingham, Furniture Prints. Linen
Sheeting, Table Diaper. Russian Diaper, Dowlet’s
Demi Linens, Checked Linens, Long Lawns, Lin
en Cambric Hdk’fs., Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Drape
ry Muslins, While Goods, Thread Shawls. Parasols,
Grass Skirts, Marsailes do, Silks, Bombazines, Al-
pacca. &o., &c.
Macon. March 9, 1847. 4m—39
Drugs,
MEDICINES
&C., &C.
Just Received,
I N addition to former stock a splendid assortment
of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS,
OILS. VARNISHES, &c.
Sulphate Quinine. Castor Oil, Salaratns, pure ex
tra white, Spanish Float Indigo of superior quality,
and Dye Stuffs of all kinds. Spices of every kind,
Bitters. Pills. Vermifuges. S(C. of a better quality and
at less prices than any Dry Good or Grocery Store in
town, can furnish.
Medicines Prepared.—Dr. Little gives
strict attention to the preparing and compounding
medicines according to the latest and most improved
recipes of the day, for ihe use of each of his stores.
Stationery, Inks, Pens, S*c.
An extensive supply of nil kinds of Letter nnd
Cap paper of the best qualities. Steel Pens, Inks.
&c., just received, together with a great variety of
articles usually kept in Drug Stores.
For sale low forcash only, at MILLEDGEVILLE
and TALBOTTON.
WM. G. LITTLE.
N. B.—Those indebted on accounts or notes, are
again requested to make payment, as no further in
dulgence will be given after the 1st of June, when
the subscriber goes north for supplies.
WM. G. LITTLE.
Milledgeville, May 1. 1847. 47
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
VALUABLE L ANDS FOR SALE-
T HE following valuable tracts of Land, eligibly
situated, in the most favorable cotton region,
and some of them embracing the richest cotton lands
in the State, are offered for sale on accommodating
terms.
A. A. 4' G. W. ALLEN,
Attorneys at Law,
. BAINBRIDGE.
Decatur Co.,
Ga.
P RACTICE in the counties of Early, Baker,
Thomas and Decatur. Georgia; and Gadsden
and Jackson, Florida.
May 4. 1847. ly—47
County. Lot
Diet. Acres Early 129
13
Baker
200
10
250
•• 248
13
4*
151
10
“ 267
i.:
«;
•274
8
250
•• 235
28
82
9
250
“ 184
28
126
11
250
•• 59
28
•4
44
7
25(
“ 22
29
«
31
7
250
“ 20
28
hit
221
7
250
“ 360
13
•*
232
7
251
“ 124
13
4*
313
7
250
“ 287
6
**
319
7
250
“ 122
13
4 4
3-20
7
250
“ 131
13
44
127
11
250
“ 132
13
4 *
365
9
250
“ 64
23
44
90
11
250
•• 181
26
44
116
11
250
“ 63
26
44
63
12
25(
“ 202
20
«‘
112
7
250
“ 59
s6
“
305
8
250
“ 58
26
*4
393
8
250
•< 228
13
44
234
7
250
“ 237
29
‘4
293
7
250
“ 223
58
“
206
7
250
“ 245
•28
4 4
38
11
250
“ 108
13
4*
258
11
250
“ 180
13
44
31
11
250
“ 48
13
*4
30
11
250
“ 40
13
“
36
11
250
“ 188
13
‘4
219
11
250
“ 153
13
*4
196
7
250
“ 50
13
Thomas 316
17
250
“ 284
13
4*
317
17
250
“ 361
11
*4
311
17
250
“ 200
26
4*
390
17
250
“ 56
26
‘4
269
17
25t
Lowndes 1
11
“
263
17
250
“ 409
10
‘4
65
18
250
372
10
‘4
143
18
250
“ 371
10
4‘
293
13
•250
“ 359
10
392
13
250
231
10
**
159
13
250
“ 230
10
258
13
250
“ 203
12
“
J-t
13
250
.< 277
12
4‘
292
13
2->tl
“ 325
12
4*
253
13
250
“ 320
12
44
511
8
250
“ 361
12
“
157
13
250
«• 426
12
**
319
8
250
127
9
‘4
317
y
20
“ 138
11
4‘
352
13
250
511
11
* 4
26
18
250
“ 363
10
44
109
17
250
“ 426
10
4‘
154
17
250 frwin 373
7
175
17
250
“ 1-27
7
4 4
179
17
250
Ware 68
8
*4
237
17
250 Rabun 55
1
Decatnr 270
15
250
“ 47
1
44
253
15
250
“ 54
1
256
15
250
“ 46
1
‘4
188
15
250
“ 113
5
*4
195
15
250
“ 75
3
‘4
194
15
250
“ 106
3
44
172
15
250 Ha’sham 153
13
44
149
15
2-0
“ 65
13
4*
54
15
250
“ 16
13
41
15
250!Appling 267
4
“
39
15
2501 Lowndes 1
16
173
14
250
529
11
175
14
250
•• 176
10
300
14
2501
“ 221
10
314
14
250
“ 267
10
315
14
250:Thomas 515
8
316
14
250,
“ 378
8
J06
14
250|
375
8
‘4
81
16
2501
“ 227
17
‘4
95
16
250 Decatur 71
21
“
203
21
250
“ 132
21
233
21
250;
“ 152
21
190
21
2501
“ 281
14
1
21
250: Early 57
26
*4
147
21
25(i
“ 65
26
101
16
250 Appling 83
3
no
21
2? 01
136
3
115
21
250;
137
3
“
173
27
250j
“ 138
3
153
10
250,
“ 178
3
4‘
164
16
250
“ 302
3
Early
275
13
250
“ 230
3
253
13
250
•v 235
3
*4
254
13
250'
“ 244
3
4‘
255
13
250
“ 423
3
4 ‘
231
13
250
“ 424
3
220
13
250
“ 481
3
*4
2-23
13
250
“ 367
4
4‘
219
13
250 Ha’sham 15
13
“
161
13
250
GENERAL ADVERTISE^
Valuable Lands
FOR SALE.
srts. iss
250 sale, to-wit: S,008 acres in ihe con C? ™
250 whereon the subscriber lives ihe In, • J *
...... ’ ‘®pfOVf| , ' u ‘
250
•250
250
250
250
250
i good dwelling house and outhoiKellnV'' 1 *!
on screw, gin house, out houses, and 11 : J
1,511 acres in Twiggs coumy*^" 1 ^ ^
this plantation is not inferior toanv i n ,l 8rte *r v
In my absence Mr. John Kelly
ation in Jones, .Mr. Powell Vincent ih °* **’■.
250 ! win, and Mr. Thomas Hogan, the on
250 I have priced tho places low, in or'V r ?_ e 10 T« ,.
250 sales. Any person who may v\ish to‘
250 in this section of Georgia, w’iil d 0 '•
**ll to c
A p 'opositi 0ll
Money refunded m errey instance
to give satisfaction.
the po,.
,' 011 condemn,
then know loryourseil w ether they at J
id examine the •
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
250
250
250
250
250
250
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
250
Any person wishing to negotiate for any or all of
the above Lands, will apply to
THOMAS F. STEVENS, Agent.
Macon, Feb 10, 1847. 36—tf.
"Hs'
Alabina.
Ge„
Georgia, Jones County.
IJFT)0 the honorable the Inferior Court ofsaid coun-
ty,sitting for ordinary purposes. Decemberad-
joiimed Term. J846.
The petition of James C. Goodwin, administrator
cum test anuexo. of Shadrach Goodwin, dec’d. shew-
eth that he has fully administered the estate of said
deceased, and is now ready to he dismissed, and prays
for the citation usual in such cases, to be published
according lo law.
JAS. C. GOODWIN, Adtn’r.
Cum test anuexo and petitioner.
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court that citation
be published six months, according to law. calling on
all concerned, to show cause if any they have, why
said administratorshonld uot have letters of dismission
from estate of said deceased.
True extract from the minutes. Dec. 7, 1846.
27—Cm CHAS. MACARTHY. c. c. o.
WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY,
A TTORNE Y AT LA W,
W ILL practice in the following Counties: I/a-
son, Pike, .IMonrae, Butts,
Crate ford, Houston, Batdirin,
Bibb, Jones and Ttciggs.
All business entrusted to his care will meet with |
prompt attention. Office in Dr. Thomson’s Build-I
ing, opposite Floyd House. Macon, Georgia.
REFERENCES.
Ex-Gov. Charles J. McDonald. Marietta, Ga.
Hon. Hiram Warner, Greenville, Ga.
Hon. A. M. D. King. Forsyth, Ga.
lion. C. B. Strong. Perry, Ga.
Dr. M. S. Thomson,
Dr. A. Pye,
Wheeler & Harrold,
Samuel J. Ray.it Co.,
Aug. 10, 1846. tf—20
Macon Ga.
J. WASIIUIJItN A WILDER,
Factors and
Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH,-GA.
Joseph Washburn, |
John R. Wilder, f
Jan. 26, 1347. 6m—34
P LEASEtrytheni before y
l‘
or not.
Please call on the agents and e..„.
nials of citizens of your own State" "in
value. ’ re gard to qs,.
Don’t forget the conditions. If the Dili r.
satisfaction when used according to rf’* aillo ff
certain to return then, and get year k
the proprietor does not wish somethin, r ’ ■>
nr. Wootlrufl',. ° r, “S
Fererand Ague and Anti Freer Pin, ,
Box. Also. DU. HOODRUFrSA, in! C %
talde Life P,lls. onlyibcts.per Bor """"p.
T ° AL [ - ' v « OM IT M A Y C 0.\ C * Pv
We the undersigned, having made
Woodruff’s Vegitable Life Pills, on onr*h« ^
our Families—some of us for years and ,. “
practice as Physicians, in the tarion, disca.T' '
mon at the South, cheerfully give this oor££
in their favor, believing as we do that they are . "
valuable Family Medtcme-a fine Ann-Biils*» *•
edy, anu well worthy of a place in every t«n J!
trunk and family Medicine Chest. As far»,
experience goes, we have found them to act JJJ
yet efficiently ; generally deleting the Stott*;,'
Bowel s of all morbid mattci— the prime can-
most diseases.
Froln the reputable standing of the proprie* or
a Physiciou, and from our confidence iri ihe utility
the pills as a remedy for the diseases for which ii*
are recommended, we are induced to givemi,,'
timony in their favor. *
Columbus, Georgia, 1845.
Dr.J. M. Hill, Russell county.
Dr. J. M. Ililliard “
Dr. Thomas Diillie, “
Dr. William Hall, Glenvihe,
Dr. G. Mizell, Crawford,
Dr. Moses Padgett, Henry co.
Dr.J ames A. Mills, Chambers co.
Dr. James Butler
Dr A. N. Worthy Macon county
Dr. Thomas Raines Barbour county •<
Dr. A B. Moore, Stewart county Gp 0
Dr. James F. Roper, Talbot county
Dr. M. C. VVardlaw, Mu scogee co.
Dr. Enoch Williams, Marion cou.ity
Dr.’R. Y. Rodgers, Washington count} ••
Dr. James VV. Woodward, ‘
Dr. James Gaulrnan, Troup county
Chesley D. Woodward, Stewart co
John L. Simms, Russell county Ala.
Henrv Kindred, “
Allen Burr, Girard
J. T. Brown,
Jesse Smith. *«
E. 11. Rouse, Eufaula
Simeon Mote, Harris county
Samuel Watkins, Muscogee co.
Eleazer Moarell, “
A. C. Lester, *• .«
James Cook,
Simeon Beacham, “
Hardy Hobbs, Harris
Henry Mathews, Harris
Wiley Williams, Columbus Ga. Attorney
James N. Belhune. “
John M. Bcthune, “ •<
Robert L. Hays, Esq
R. N. R. Bardwell
James R. Green,
Jessce L. Wood,
Jas. A. Bradford, Esq
Danirl J. Rees, “
Arthur Gatnhrill, “
Rev. W. I. Rylander, “
F. L. Daves, A. J. Abbott, James Parodist.
James Smith, T. D. Moss, Col. A. B. Ragan
Isaac Cliatt, Stewart co. Georgia,
James Dowdle, Harris co. •*
—ALSO—
DR. WOODRUFF’S
Dysentary Cordial—A popular remedy.
—ALSO—
WOODRUFFS WORM SPECIFIC.
—ALSO—
THE MOTHER’S FRIEND.
A Viilne—Discovery.
It will be found to he, on trial an excellent Medi
cine for all females who expect to become mother-,
and will prove of great value during that most Irving
of all periods of a mothers life. It relieves Nervoin
Irritability. Acid and Nausea at the Stomach. Head
ache. Premature Pains, Cramps, Cholic, Kestlos=
ness at night, Internal Weakness, General Debilitv
&c„ &c.
A trial of this article, we think, will be all sufficient
to convince any one of its great value.
The above value medicines for sale by
MARTIN E. EDWARDS, Milledgeville,Ga.
Also by the following persons—J. R. Simpson &
Co., Sparta : H. S. Beeman. Mt. Zion, Hancock co.
Moses Daniel. Irwinton, Wilkinson connty ; Francis
S Johnson. Clinton ; A. R. Jackson & Co.. F.atoo-
ton ; Hurd & Hungerford, Monticello ; and in the
most of the counties of the Slate.
For sale by MARTIN E. EDWARDS.
Milledgeville, Ga. July 21, 1816. 6
MILLINER AND MANTUAMAKER.
MBS. 8. A. SINGLETON
W OULD respectfully inform the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Milledgeville and its vicinity,
that she is now prepared to BLEACH nnd DRESS
BONNETS and SUMMER HATS. Persons at
a distince should they send, with written directions,
will meet with the same attention as personal applica
tion.
May 4.1347. 4t—47
Patent Scythes, &c.
QA DOZ. 44, 46 and 43 inch lbbotson’s best
patent Grain Scythes.
12 Gram’s celebrated patent Fau Mills.
6 Common, or old style do do
16 Cylinder, Straw nnd Fodder cutters, various
sizes.
4 Iron & Wood cylinder spike thresfi’g machine*.
2 Beater do do
For sale by DENSLOW & WEBSTEF
Savannah, May 1,1847. 47
member of counci
DR.
Just Received.
T HE undersigned ha9 just received a large and
extensive supply of Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods of tlie latest styles and fashions, consisting in
part of the following, viz:
For Ladies Dresses.
Rich Shaded and Striped Bareges;
Mourning and Fancy Muslins;
French and larlstou Ginghams;
Barege nnd Silk Scarfs and Shawls;
Flench Needle Work Capes and Collars;
Calicoes of every Style and Pattern;
Fiue Straw and Leghorn Bonnets;
Also a large supply of Hosiery.
For Gentlemens Wear.
French Broad Cloths and Cassimern;
Silk, Satin and Marsailiis Vestings;
Panama, Leghorn and Beaver Hats of the latest
styles.
Also a large Stock of Roots, Shoes aud
Crockery Ware.
Ail of which he well sell at the lowest possible
prices. Call and see.
JOHN TREANOR.
Milledgeville, April 27, 1347. tf—46
C omstock* co. chemist and drug
gist, and proprietors of Comstock’s popular
Medicines &c.. hereby give notice that Mr. James
H. Sheahau of Milledgeville, Georgia.is their only au
thorized Agent for that place, and of him, only, can
the true and genuine be had.
COMSTOCK & CO.
New York, May 1st, 1847.
The undersigned also offers for sale, a large and
extensile assortment of
DRY GOODS, CROCKERY HARD
WARE, BOOTS, SHOES HATS,
STATIONERY, &c., &c.
All of which may be had on reasonable terms.
JAS. 11. SHEAHAN.
May 4,1347. 47—tf.
JOB PRINTING
Executed at this Office,
llaivkinsville Advertisements.
Merriti, Niles Sc Robert?,
IIAWKINSVILLE, GA,
K EEP constantly on hand, and offer for sale
wholesale and retail, a large assortment of
Dry Goods. Groceries and Clothing, which they of-
fer on liberal terms.
ilawkinsville, April 27,1847. tf—46
LAW NOTICE.
JORDAN Sc JORDAN.
BENJAMIN G. & GEORGE W. JORDAN,
H AVING settled in Hawkinsville. and associat
ed in the Practice of the Law. w ill attend the
Courts in the following counties: Washington.W
kinson, Laurens. Twiggs, Telfair. Pulaski. Houston,
Dooly. Lee, Irwin and Baker. All business intrust
ed to their care will meet with prompt attention.
Address B. G. & G. W. JORDAN.
Ilawkinsville. G«-
April I5th, 1847. if— 16
LAW CARD.
WHIT YIELD Sc 11 AN SELL,
Attorneys at Law,
HA WKINSVILLE, GV
William S. Whitfield, ?
Augustin H. Haxsell. j
April-27,1947.
tf—16
HIO REWARD.
A NEGRO man. named SPENCER,
twenty-two years of age, stout.rather ngt"
complexion, thick lips, * rough red bum
py face, ran away from my plantation. *•
bout the first of January last. The a “ ov
reward will be paid for his apprehensiu
and delivery to me, or if lodged in jail
that I can get him. ,,
D. KENDALL
Waynmanville, Upson Co., April 27,’47. 4t
A SUPERIOR article ofSuperfine Flour fersa.,
from one ofthe beat Mills in Putnam. # It>4
at this office. ...
A pril 27. 1847. 1