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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
Italdtvin Sheriff’s Sale:
MLL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
_ . next, before the Court House door in the
city of Miiledgeviile, within the usual hours of sale
the following property, to wit:
One no-horned red and white cow and calf, and
two yearlings, heiffers, red and white, levied on as the
property of Edward Johnson, to satisfy one fi fa., is
sued from the Superior Court of said comity, in favor
of John Doe, Ex Deni, William Babb v* Richard
Roe and Edward Johnson tenant in possession, pro
perty pointed out bv William Babb.
SAML. BUFFINGTON, Jr., Sh’ff.
April *34,1647.<16
Units Slicrifl’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Jackson, on the first Tuesday
in JUNE next, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
The south half of lot of land No. 43, and the north
half lot of laud No. 17. all in the first district of ori
ginally Henry, now Butts county; levied on as the
property of Thomas Lewis, to satisfy sundery fi. fas.
from a justices court of said county, in favor of Jo-
si ah Chatham vs. Thomas Lewis. Levied on bya
constable and returned to O. II. P. McClendon, form
er Deputy Sheriff, and by him to me.
JAMES W. HARKNESS, D. Sh’ff.
April 20, 1*47. * 5
Lowndes Sheriff's Sale.-Postponed.
[71 LI, be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
ext. within the legal hours of sale before the
Court-house door, in the town of Troupville. the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lot No. 23, containing one fourth of an acre, ly
ing and being in the town of Troupville, known and
distinguished by the number aforesaid, in the plan of
said town; levied on as the property of Thomas O.
Townsend, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from the Justices
Court of 653th district G. M., Bazell Kornegay vs
Thomas O. Townsend; levy made and reliyned to
me by a constable.
49U acres ol lot No. 148, lying and being it) 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 655th district,
G M., of said county, and one tax fi fa., Wilnam
Lastitiger vs Jonah R. Varner; William Bradford, tax
collector vs Jonu.'i R Varner, levy made and return
ed to me by a constable.
THOMAS B. GRIFFIN, Sh If
April 21, 1847. 40
CITATIONS.
Georgia, Jones county.
XX7HEREAS, Nathaniel S. Glover, administra-
\ T tor on the estate of Robert H. Finney, late
of said county, deceased, sheweth that he has settled
up the estate of said deceased, and applies for letters
of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at 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 band, at office, this 3rd day of
May 1847.
43 COLUMBUS A. PITTS, c. c. o.
W
(Georgia, Twiggs County.
S“Wv#IIEREAS Benjamin F. Tharp, administrator
f f and Martha Tharp, administratrix, on the es
tate of William A. Tharp, late of said county, dec’d.
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 anpear 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 my hand, atoffice.December, 4.1346.
27 LEWIS SOLOMON, c c. o.
Georgia, DeKalb County.
\ X /’ll ER KA8, Leandrew Riffle. 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 be and appear at my otlice, with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any
exist, why sa:d letters should not he granted.
Given under »ny hand at office this Jan'y. 12. 1847.
32 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
4>eoa*^ia, DeKalb County.
W HEREAS. Hilliard J. Fowler, administrator
of the estate of Minty Fowler, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said adminis
tration.
These are therefoie to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,
to be and appear at 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. 12,1t47.
32 E. B REYNOLDS, c.c o.
FOUR MONTH NOTICES.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the negroes and land belonging to the
estate of Caleb Hinson, late of said county, dec’d.
ELAM HINSON, Adm’r.
Marion, May 8,1847. 49
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of the
county of Jones, when sitting as a court of ordinary,
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
Matthew Mathis, late of said county of Jones, de
ceased.
JAMES SIMMONS, Adm’r.
Feb. 10,1647. 36
•ill be
county,
when sitting for ordinory purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of William F. Rutledge, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs of said decased.
LODOWICK TUGGLE. Adm’r.
March 22, 1847. 41
t ^OUR MONTHS after dale, application will be
made to the honorable, the Inferior Court ol
Forsyth county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the real estate of Joshua Echols,
late of said county, deceased.
JOHN II. RUSSELL, Adin’r.
March 16. 1*47. 49
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
j ^OUR MONTHS afterdate application wi
made to the Inferior Court of DeKalb coi
nKasrtraawsr*
D. S- Chase. 31. D. dc E. W . Harkcr,
SURGEON DENTISTS.
Offices, at Huson's Hotel, MiUedgerille, and
Eagle Hotel, Sparta, Ga.
D RS. CHASE &. HARKCR. intend to make
MiUedgerille and Sparta, their permanent pla
ces of residence, and are prepared to do work tu the
best manner, and according to the most recent im
provements in Dental Scrgerv. Teeth, Cleaned,
Clogged, &c., with particular referenced their pre
servation, and beauty. Artificial teeth insetted oil-
pivot, or fine gold plate. Particular attention paid to
full Setts, on the principle of Atmospheric Pressure.
Dentition carefully attended to. Dentifrice, Brush
es. Detergent lotions for the gums, &c , constantly
on hand.
January 5, 1347. 30—tf
1 .10UR MONTHS alter date application will be
. made to the honorable Inferior court of Bald
win county, while sitting for ordinary pnsposes. for
leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Moses
Fort, deceased, late of said county.
EUDOCIA W. FORT, Adm x.
Feb. 23,1347. 37
DRUGS.
(; UNERAL A1) VERT1SEMENTS.
J.H. &W.S.ELLIS.
KEEP CONSTAN FLY ON HAND
A Ucueral Assortment of
DRUGS* 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
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Irwill Sheriff’s Sale.—POSTPONED.
X7ILL be sold before the Court house door, in
W the town of Irwinville, Irwin county, on
the first Tuesday in JULY next, between the usual
hours of sale the following property, to-wit:
One brown bay mare, bridle and saddle, and one
bay horse nine or ten years old, and one double bar
rel shotgun, one loom, one cowhide, fifty bushels of
corn more or less, one padlock *nd key, eleven head
of geese, three lots of land Nos. 114, 116, and 83 all
in the 4th district of Irwin county, all levied on a9 the
property of Redding Hunter, to satisfy one fi fa. in
favor of John Hargroves vs Benjamin Sutton, Wil
liam and Redding Hunter; property pointed out by
W. S. Moore. DAVID TURNER, Sh’ff.
May 3,1847. 49
Wilkinson June Sales.
O NE hundred and ninety acres of land, more or
less, lying in the third district, No. forty-seven;
levied on as the property of John Kemp, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from a Justices court, Janes
Wright vs J. W. Jones, Join* Kemp, and Berry
Kemp, securities. Levy made and returned by a
constable.
Also, at the same time, one lot of laud 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 co tn-
ty, in favor of John A. Breedlove vs James Yon tig-
blood. principal, Peter J. Williams, security, and
Charles Ennis, indorser.
S. B. MURPHY. Sh’ff
April 27, 1847. 47—tds.
Georgia, DeKalb County.
'HERE AS, Robert Jones, administrator of the
estate of Alvin T. Fones, deceased, applies
I to me for letters of dismission from said estate.
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 exist, why said
letters -hould noi be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Jan. 12, 1S47.
32 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
j Georgia, DeKalb County;
W HEREAS, Walter Wadsworth, administrator
of the estate of James B.and Auinon J. Fones
' deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
! said estate.
' These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
! singular, the kiudred and creditors of said deceased,
to he, and appear at my office within the time pre-
I scribed by law, to shew can«e, if any exist, why said
I letters may not he granted.
I Given under my hand at office, this Jan. 12, 1847.
32 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
United States iYIarslial’s Sale.
POSTPONED.
"WXT’ILL be sold at the Court House in the city
W of Miiledgeviile, 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 a 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 Bunk of
Columbus stands, having on the 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 Not th corner thereof, on Broad street dow n
said street, fronting the same thirty feet, and extend
ing hack from said street the whole length of said let,
to-wit—one hundred and forty-seven feet and ten
inches, havinga brick store and a wooden ter.eme it
thereon, and 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 fol
lows—beginning at the corner of Broad and Ran
dolph streets, running thence North along Broad
street twenty-six feet and four inches, thence West
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 laud,
situate and lying in the city of Macon, in the county
of Bibb, in said State, on the corner of Cotton A ve
nae 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
front on 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.; also the remaining interest or title of
the said Insurance Bank of Columbus, in and tocer
tain property, situated and being in the Laid city of
Macon, known as the “Central Hotel'' and designat
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 Laffan, as Trus
tee for the Bank of Charleston, S. C., for the sum of
twenty-two thousand five hnndred and thtee dollars
and fourteen cents, together with the interest that
may be due thereon. All of which above described
property is levied on and will be sold as the proper
ty of the Insurance Bank of Columbus, tinder 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 Holford, and against said
Insurance Bank of Columbus, for the foreclosure of
a mortgage. Property pointed out in said mortgage.
H. WILLINGHAM, U. S. Marshal
Dist. of Ga.
Jan.12, 1347. 31
A D M I NI S T R A T O RS’ SALES.
Administrator’s Sale. — POSTPONED
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court
of Telfair county when sitting for ordinary
J urposes, will be sold at the Court House door in
acksonvihe, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday in
JUNE next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: one negro man by the
name of Joe, about thirty years of age, belonging to
the estate of Stephen Swain, deceased, for the ber-
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
M. G. WILLCOX, Adm’r.
Feb. 25, 1347. 39
Executor’s .Sale*
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before the Court House door, in th?
town of llawkinsville, Pulaski county, lot of Ian 1
known as the place where William Buchanan Si.
lately lived, and also known as the Buchanan mill jot,
(number not recollected.)
Also, before the Court House door in Vienna,
Dooly county, on the same day, one iot of land
in the 12th district of Dooly countv, No. 169; also
Nos. 1, 31 and 32, in the 16th district of Dooly
county. All sold as the property of William Ham
ilton, late of Pulaski couunty, deceased, for the ben- i
efit of the heirs. Terms of sale on the day.
BENJAMIN B. HAMILTON, ) v ,
BARTLETT HAMILTON, ( Ex rs *
March 16, 1847. 40
(ieorgi;i, Twiggs County.
W HEREAS, Hardy Solomon applies to me for
letters of dismission as Guardian of the per-
j son and property of Prudence Parker, minor orphan
| ofGabrael Parker, late of said county, deceased.
! These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
! singular, the kindred and creditors of said minor, to he
| and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any, why said letters as afore-
• said may not be granted.
| Given under my hand at office, Fuhruary 15,1847,
37 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c o.
I Geoi giit, Wilkinson county.
W HEREAS, William C. Parker, executor on
the estate of Benjamin Stubbs, late of
j said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of
j dismission from said estate.
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 shew cruse, if any they have, why
, said letters should not be granted,
j Given under my hand at ofiice, Feb’y. 9th, 8147.
! 36 E. J. GILBERT, c. c. o.
T
Georgia, Jones county.
tO the honorable the Inferior Court ofsaid county
sitting for ordinary purposes, December ad
journed Term, 1846.
The petition of James C. Goodwin and Gideon
Goodwin. Executors of Shadrach Goodwin, dec’d.,
late of said county, shews that they have fully ad
ministered the estate of said deceased, and are now
j ready to be dismissed, and pray for the citation usual
in such cases to be published according to law.
JAMES C. GOODWIN, \ Executors &
GIDEON GOODWIN, ) Petitioners.
Wherefore, it is ordered by the Court, that citation
be published six mouths, 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 of dismission from the Executorship
of the estate of said deceased.
A true extract from the minutes. Dec. 7, 1846.
27—6m CllAS. MACARTI1Y, c. c. o.
ii corgia, Ticiggs comity.
V^X^HEKEAS, Hardy Solomon, administrator
on the estate of Richard Ricks, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said administratorship.
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 shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters may not he granted
Given under my hand at office, March 24th, 1847.
42 LEWIS SOLOMON, c c.o.
Georgia Ticiggs County.
W HEREAS, Wiliard Boynton Administrator on
the estate of Freedom White late of said
comity deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said administrationship.
These are therefore to cite and admonishalJ and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he andappea rat my office withinthelimeprescri-
bed bylaw, to show cause, ifany exist why saidlet
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, March 17th, 1*47.
41 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o.
Georgia^ Twiggs County
W HEREAS, Hardy Solomon applies tome for
letters of dismission as Guardian of the person
and property of Lucinda Melton, orphan of William
Melton, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, the kin
dred and creditors of said minor, tube and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, lo show
cause, ifanv, why said letters as aforesaid may not be
granted. Given under my hand at office, this Feb
ruary 15.1347.
37 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o
Georgia, Irwin County.
W HEREAS, James Adams, administrator, and
Smith Turner, Adin’r. <le bonis non, on the
estate of Miles Adams, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission.
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 pres
cribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters of administration should not be granted to
said applicant.
1 Given under my hand at office, April 27th, 1847.
50 WILLIAM M. KENNEDY, c. e. o.
Georgia, Jasper County.
W HEREAS, Thomas Green, Administrator on
the Estate of Pleasant Green deceased; Applies
j for letters of dismission, from said administration,
j These are, therefore, to cite, and admonish all and
[ singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased;
1 to file their objections, if any they have, in my office,
within the time, prescribed by law, why letters of dis
mission. should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this February 24th
1847.
33. DAVIS LANE, c. c. o.
NOTICE.
I TIOUR months after date application will he made
. to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, forleavu
to sell the laud and negroes belonging to the estate
of Thomas Wright, deceased, (Widow’s dower ex
cepted.)
MARY WRIGHT,
WM. B. WRIGHT,
ROBT. A. WRIGHT,
JOHN S. WEAVER.
March 23,1847.
Adin’x.
&
Admr3.
41.
Notice.
F OUR MONTHS after date 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 lands belonging to the estate of Jacob
Barrenton, deed, (with exception of the dower) for
the beuefit of the heirs and creditors.
MILES FITZEGERRALD, Adm’r.
„ ELIZABETH BARRENTON, Adm’x.
February 1, 1847. 36
JOB PRINTING
Executed at this Office,
(icorsia, Jones County.
To the Honorable the Inferior Court,
rf said County, sitting for ordinary
purposes, January Term, 1847.
|4 ||HE petition of John McDonald, adm’r of Mur-
wL dock McDonald, deceased, late ofsaid county,
shews that he has fully administered the estate ofsaid
deceased, and is now ready to be dismissed, and
prays for the citation usual in such cases, to be pub
lished according to law.
JOHN McDONALD, Adm’r.&petitioner.
W H EREFORE, it is ordered by the Court, that
Citation be published six months, acccording to
law, calling on all concerned, to show cause ifany
they have, why said John McDonald should not have
letters of dismission from the administration of the
estate of said deceased.
A true copy from the minutes, January II, I847
32 CHARLES MACAKTHY, c.c. u.
OR. JOHN A. WRIGHT.
SYRGtEON DENTIST.
t i I RES tFFEFTEDI-W 1 TH O U T
/ SEEING THE PATIENT!!
BV M.S. THOMSON, HI. O., 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 be 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-
lime 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 has thus far preferred publishing
the statements of others relative lo the benfits 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 ffigh-minded (?) physicians
resort, of egotistically sounding their own trumpets
by the bedside of their patieuts; and 1 now aee no
good reason to change my course, hut shall continue
to give such certificates, as will disarm doubt, and
which though some persons deem them “easy got
up.” are yet such as he will give any man FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS to procure their equal in
Georgia—equally well authenticated, under a forfeit- j
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 affiietad or their friends, w ho may wish to test it.
The following will speak for themselves.
Georgia, <? This may certify that in the
Jones County, ) fall of 1844. my son William, a-
bout 16 years of age, was taken with nervous 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 his
feet; his legs became cramped and drawn, and he suf
fered almost intolerable anguish from pain; lie con
tinued in this terrible state for over three months, re
duced almost to nothing but skin and bone, At lust
when all hope of Ins improvement had vanished, I
beard 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, lie soon restored him to his usual
health and strength, ile now rides about and at
tends to business as if nothing hail ever been the mat
ter with him. JOHN BARFIELD.
Jones County, Nov. 24. 1845.
Georgia, / This may certify that my
Houston County. $ 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 be brought to bear on it.—
She suffered greatly with painful misery, till it looked
like she would go into fits. In this situation, and af
ter relief was despaired of, I applied to Doctor Thom
son of Macon, w ho soon perfectly cured her without
ever having seen her. She is now as sound in health
as any ladv in Georgia. JOHN PERM ENTER.
Nov. 23, 1645.
Georgia, ? 1 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 which she was entirely disabled, and lost the
use of her lower extremities. She was immediately
put under 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 he r We then applied to Dr. Thomas,
ol Cullodenville, 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, w ithout the power
of motion by the greatest effort of the w ill. 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 be imagined. \Vhile in this state I was
induced to apply to Dr. M. S. Thomson of Macon,
who 1 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, by which she is enabled to enjoy life, ar.d visit
about in the settlement, without the assistance of any
one. But w hat surprises every body is, that she has
been restored w ithout having been seen by the Doc
tor, and at the nominal expense of twenty dollars.
WINSIIIP S. PAGE.
Feb?uary5, 1846.
The above cases, considering their character and
importance, will put beyond dispute the fact a f the
possibility of curing without previous examination of
the patient; which together with the 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 w’ritingas 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 being so small as
to admit of but 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 of the
Peace or Minister of the Gospel of the county in
which he resides. The afflicted of the Rev. Clergy
will he at all times exempt from charge.
M. S. THOMSON. M. D-
Macon, September 1, 1646. 22—tf
rpHE subsciibers continue to keep a general as-
J. sortment of Groceries and Staple Dry Goods, at
their old Stand, corner 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 Yds. Negro Kersys.
1000 Duffle Blankets 6 and 9^
1000 Yds. Cotton Osiiaburgs.
15 Ton Sweedslron.
700 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
1500 Pair Russet Brogans.
With a general assortment in their liue. all which is
offered at the lowest 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, 1846. 19 if
Nolle c.
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 their care will be .attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
WILLIAM L. MORGAN.
T. HUGHES HINES.
Office Trocpvili.e, Low ndes 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 of the
State; also in the District or Circuit Court of the
United States.
. I1DVC ) EZEKIEL CULLEN.
Address. | p xl:v \ILLi: CULLENS.
KJ 3 Office East of the Printing Office, near the
corner of Columbia and Montezuma streets.
San Augustine. February 12. 1846. 31—if
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
c:
Situated on the North-East Corner of
FAYETTEVILLE,
GEORGIA :
COME one, come all, and you shall
he amply accommodated by its owner
*aud proprietor.
JEPTIIA V. MAY.
March 9th, 1847. 3m—39
Georgia, J ones County.
\o the honorable the Inferior Court of said coun
ty, sitting for ordinary purposes, December ad
journed Term, 1846
The petition of Andrew J. Miller, administrator of
Ascnath Miller, dec’d., late of said county, shows that
he has fully administered the estate of said deceased,
and is now ready to be dismissed, and prays lor the
citation usual in such cases to be published according
to law. ANDREW J. MILLER,
Adin’r. and petitioner.
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 Andrew J. Miller should not have letters of dis
mission from the administration of the estate ofsaid
deceased.
A true extract from the minutes, December 7,1846.
27—6in CHARLES M ACARTH Y, c. c. g.
\n.x vA l. s v \u.V.ry.
J B MURPHY would respectfully inform the
• citizens of Miiledgeviile and its vicinity, that lie
has refrrned, after a short absence, and is now per
manently located—his office is on Jefferson Street,
one door above Mr James Ilerty’s residence. Hav
ing recently supplied himself with a choice lot of
Stocktons Teeth, and the best of materials, he is now
prepared to attend to all operations connected with
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 pubiic patronage.
April 26, 1847. 46—tf
Reports 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 ol the Supreme Court, at
Miiledgeviile, 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. Boardman, Macon; Mr.
Richards, Augusta, and Mr. Chase, Athens.
JAMES M. KELLY, Reporter.
April 12th, 1847. 44 tf
Georgia, Jones county.
To the Honorable the Inferior Court of said coun
ty, sitting for Ordinary purposes.
January adjourned Term, 1847.
T HE petition of Jaue L. Fergurson, guardian of
Clayton II. 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.
CHARLES MACARTIIY, c. c. o.
Jan. 27, 1847. 34
GRISWOLD’S
Improved Cotton Gins.
T 11HE subscriber will continue the manufacture of
A 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 his having sold more than two thousand
within the last three years, probably, ten to one, over
any other factory in the State. Tiiis evidence of the
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 men 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 ri dit for the State, and the priv
ilege of other-sections, to furnish Reid’s Patent Wa
ter Boxes, which aie believed to be 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, and be supplied before next
January season; or engagements can be made by
letter, directed to him, Clinton, Jones county, Geoi-
gia. Gins will be delivered at the purchaser’s resi
dence, in any part of the State, except the Cherokee
counties, where they will he left at the Rail Road
Depot, most convenient to the purchaser, all warrant
ed to perform well, if used according to the printed
directions sent with each.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Morch 30, 1*37. tf—42
A N ACT to alter and aiueud the third Section of
of the second article of the Constitution of this
State.
Whereas the third Section of the second Article
of the Constitution ofthis State reads in the following
words, to wit;—No persou shall be 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 ow n 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, be competent to the discharge ofhis just
debts over and above that sum—and whereas said
property qualification is inconsistent with the genius
of our institutions and the popidar spirit ofthis 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 the authority
of the same. That so soon as this Act shall have passed
agreeably to the requirements of the Constitution, the
following shall he adopted in lieu of the Section a-
bove recited, (to wit:)—No person shall be eligible
to the ofiice of Governor who shall not have been a
citizen of the 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, December 26th, 1846. 44 Cm
RICH SPRING GOODS.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR.
H AVE RECEIVED THIS DAY, from New.
York by the steatn packet Southerner,
/Eolian Pompadour MUSLINS, anew’article for
Ladies Dresses,
French Printed Organdie MUSLINS, of new and
beautiful styles.
^Eolian Tissue and Paris Printed BAREGES.
French Printed J ACON ET, in great variety of stvles.
Plain and Satin Sriped Blk. BAREGES, of the best
quality,
Ladies’Blk Silk Filet VISETES and White Fiing-
ed Muslin SHAWLS,
Avery large assortment of Ladies’ Worked Muslin
COLLARS,
Ladies’ Open Worked Lisle Thread HOSE.
Paris and London PRINTS, of the latest stvles.
French, English, and Scotch GINGHAMS, of beau
tiful stvles,
Plain Blk LAWNS and MOURNING PRINTS,
aud GINGHAMS.
The above with a great variety of other SPRING
GOODS have been carefully selected from the most
recent importations, and are offered lo the public at
the lowest prices.
Augusta, April 13, 1847. tf 44
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 II tunlred Acres,
one hundred and thirty acres of which are in very
good and neat repair. Attached is a complete Mill
Site, and the frame of a good null rearing up to suit
any purchaser. Also, the Corn, Fodder, and Stock
of Hogs, Cattle, &c, with aq abundance of Provis
ions of all kinds; as well as all necessary outhouses.
This place is thought lo be number one, for the trad
ing interest to and from Florida. Those who wish
good Land and w ater, 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, Ig46. 30—tf
Jackson Hall*
L ncle Sam not dead yet !!
EATONTON, GA.
March 23,1047.
41—12m
LIVING forty years on the same lot. and
still glories ill Democracy yet, wishes to let his friends
and public know he shall have his house open at tiio
Conventions. And also for toe reception of all who
may lavor him with a call and hopes to give satisfac
tion as usual with moderate charges and strict atten
dance.
SAM. BUFFINGTON, Sr.
Miiledgeviile, March 30, 1847. tl—42
#1000 REWARD!
A RFAVAIID of one thousand dollars is hereby
offered, by the Justices of the Inferior Court of
the County of Dooly, for proof to conviction of the
incendiary or incendiaries who set fire to the Court
House in \ ienna, on the night of the 7th ofMay inst.
ALEXANDER MERIWETHER, j. i. c
william McDaniel, j. i. c.
SAMUEL P. BOND. j. i. c.
SAMUEL C. LIPP1TT, j. i c.
SAMUEL P. JONES, j. i. c .
May 18th, 1847. 49-3m.
OC.THILGEE IKON FOUNDRY
AND
Machine Shop,
JIacon, 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.
CUAS. P. LEVY & CO.
Cotton Avenue, near Macon A Western R. R.
Depot.
August 17,1846. ; ly—10_
mmiN SPR1SGS.
THE Subscriber informs his friends
that he has completed very extensive and
important improvements upon his well
known establishment,
THE MUNTOSH HOUSE,
and is prepared to accommodate those who may visit
the above fashionable watering place in a superior
style. His house is conveniently situated, both for
visiting the Spring and for air and comfort. His
rooms are exceedingly convenient, being arranged
either for single persons or families. His bedding is
all new and of the very best quality; and being in the
midst of a fine provision region, his table will always
be abundantly furnished with the choicest the State
affords. The Baths at the Spring have been greatly
improved during the season, and many additional at
tractions have been added, which cannot fail to inter
est visitors from abroad. An elegant line of four
horse Post Coaches will run daily during the season
between the Springs and Forsyth—a distance of only
16 miles, and horses and carriagas may at any time
be procured at the Springs by persons who are not
provided with private conveyances. He deems it
unnecessary to add that the waters at the above
Springs are unsurpassed by any in the Southern
Slates for their medicinal qualities.
BRYAN W. COLLIER.
May 19, 1847. 50—lit
W
q, w. nol:\.\\
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
McDonough, henry Co. Ga.
P RACTICES in all the Courts of Henry, Butts.
Newton, DeKalb, Fayette, Pike, Coweta and
Merriwether Counties.
REFERENCES.
Dr. F. E. Masson. McDonough, Ga.
Hon. J. J.Floyd, Covington, “
Messrs. Kelsey &■ Deas, Charleston, S. C.
H-W. Conner, Esq. “ “
May 13, 1847. 49—ly
New Spring Goods
G. BANCROFT.
COTTON A VENUE,
MACON,
Is now receiving the Largest Stock of
AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS
To be found in the interior of Georgia,
AND would invite his old friends and customers
JLM- who are wishing for Extra Bargains, to call.
30 B iles 3 and 4-4 sheetings and Shirtings,6 1-4 a
12 12.
20 do Osnaburgs 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,
Fn nch Cambrics,
Balzirincs.
200 pieces Striped Linens and Gambroons,
Planters’ Linen,
Reseca Plaid.
200 pieces Georgia Nankeen, $1 00,
Broad Cloths and Cassatneres,
Croton Coating.
Drap De Ete,“No 1.”
Mourning Gingham, Furniture Prints. Linen
Sheeting. Table Diaper, Russian Diaper, Dovvlei’s
Demi Linens. Checked Linens. Long Lawns. Lin
en Cambric Hdk Is., Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery. Drape
ry Muslins. YV bite Goods. Thread Shawls. Parasols,
Grass Skirts, Marsailes do, Silks, Bombazines, Al-
pacca, &c M &c.
Macon. IVIarch 9, 1847.
4 m—39
GEORGIA,
Madison County.
Rule Nisi.
Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes,
May Term, 1S47.
O N motion of William II. Saye, administrator, on
the estate of Henry Manning, late of said coun
ty, deceased, praying lor letteis of dismission.
Ordered, Thai six month notice he given in some
public Gazette ofthis State, for all per&ons interested,
to render in their objections at the next January Term
of this Court, why said administrator should not be
dismissed.
Extract from the minutes of the Court.
RICIID. B. GHOLSTON, c. c. o.
May 15,1347. 50
GEORGIA, , mT . .
Madison County. \ Klllc
Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes,
May Term, 1S47.
O N motion of John Hopkins, administrator on the
estate of Dennis Hopkins, late of said county,
deceased, praying for letters of dismission.
Ordend, That six months notice be given in some
public Gazette of this State, for all persons interested,
to render in their objections at the next January Term
of diis Court, why said administrator should not be
dismissed.
Extract from the minutes of the Court.
RICHD. B. GHOLSTON, c. c. o.
May, 1847. 50
Patent Scythes, &c.
QA DOZ. 44, 46 and 46 inch Ibbotson’s best
OvF patent Grain Scythes.
12 Grant’s celebrated patent Fan Mills.
6 Common, or old st) le do do
16 Cylinder, Straw and Fodder cutters, various
sizes.
4 Iron & Wood cylinder spike thresh’g machines.
2 Beater do do
For sale by DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
Savaunah, May J, 1847. 47
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
VALUABLE LANDS FOB 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.
Couuty
. Lot
Disl. Acres.Early 129
13
250
Baker
200
10
250
*• 218
13
250
.< -
151
10
250
“ 267
13
250
«*
274
8
251
'• 235
28
250
».)
9
250
“ 184
23
250
126
11
250
59
28
250
•«
44
7
250 “ 22
23
250
«
31
7
57.1
20
28
250
»«*
221
7
250 •* 360
13
250
«
232
7
250 “ 124
13
250
14
313
7
250 « 287
6
250
••
319
7
251
«* 122
13
250
“
320
7
251
“ 131
13
250
11
127
J1
251
“ 132
13
250
44
365
9
250
“ 64
23
250
44
90
11
2u(J
181
26
250
44
116
11
250
“ 63
26
250
44
63
12
251
“ 202
26
250
44
112
7
250
“ 59
26
250
44
305
3
• 25(
“ 58
26
250
44
393
S
251
“ 228
13
250
»•
234
7
25(
“ 237
28
250
283
7
250
“ 223
53
250
44
206
7
25(
“ 245
28
350
4 4
38
11
250
“ 108
13
250
• n
258
11
251
“ 1.80
13
250
44
31
11
251
“ 48
13
525
44
30
11
25(
“ 40
13
200
“
36
11
251
“ 188
13
250
44
219
11
25<
“ 153
13
250
44
196
7
25(
“ 50
13
250
Thoma
316
17
251
“ 281
13
250
317
17
250
“ 351
II
250
311
17
250
“ 200
26
250
44
390
17
250
“ 56
26
250
44
239
17
25t
Lowndes 1
I!
490
44
268
17
251.
•• 409
10
400
44
65
18
250
“ 372
10
490
44
143
18
250
“ 371
10
490
44
293
13
250
“ 359
10
490
392
13
250
231
10
490
44
159
13
250
“ 230
10
490
44
258
13
250
“ 203
12
490
44
18
13
25(1
277
12
490
44
292
13
250
325
12
490
44
253
13
250
“ 320
12
490
44
511
8
250
“ 361
12
490
44
157
13
250
426
12
490
“
310
8
250
“ 127
9
490
44
317
8
2:o
133
11
490
352
13
250
511
11
490
• 4
26
18
250
“ 363
10
490
44
109
17
250
“ 426
10
490
“
154
17
250
Irwin 373
7
490
175
17
250
“ 127
7
490
44
179
17
250
Ware 63
3
490
44
237
17
250
Rabun 55
1
490
Decatur
270
15
250
“ 47
1
490
44
258
15
250
“ 54
1
490
44
256
15
250
“ 46
1
490
44
183
15
250
“ 113
5
1 0
• 4
1*5
15
250
“ 75
3
381
44
1-4
15
250
“ 106
3
361
44
172
15
25(1
lla’sltam 153
13
250
44
149
15
250
“ 65
13
250
4 *
54
15
250
“ 16
13
250
44
41
15
250 Appling 267
4
490
44
39
15
250 Lowndes 1
16
490
44
173
11
2S0i
529
11
490
175
14
250
“ 176
10
490
*•
300
14
25(1
“ 221
10
490
44
314
14
250
“ 267
10
490
315
14
250 Thomas 515
8
490
44
316
14
2501 44 378
8
490
44
106
11
250
“ 375
8
490
44
81
16
25(li
44 2*27
17
490
44
95
16
250 Decatur 71
21
250
• 4
203
21
250
“ 132
21
250
44
233
21
250,
“ 152
21
250
44
190
21
250;
“ 2-1
14
250
44
1
21
250 Early 57
26
250 ,
44
147
21
250:
“ 65
26
250
44
101
16
2oOAnp!ing 83
3
490
44
110
21
27 0
•• 136
3
490
*-
115
21
250
“ 137
3
490
44
173
27
250
“ 138
3
490
• 4
153
16
250.
“ 178
3
490
44
164
16
250
“ 302
3
490
Early
275
13
250
“ 230
3
490
44
253
13
250
« 235
3
490
44
254
13
250,
“ 244
3
490
44
255
13
250
“ 423
3
490
44
231
13
250
“ 421
3
490
44
220
13
2501
“ 431
3
490
• 4
223
13
250
“ 367
4
490
44
2i-
13
250,Ha’sham 15
13
250
“
161
13
250,
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT;*
Valuable Lands
FOR SALE.
a DUE subscriber having determined i 0 ,
41 the west, now oilers the followin- i® 0 ,'’
sale, to-wit: 2,008 acres in the county oM* f ' r
whereon the subscriber lives, the improver,
a good dwelling house and out houses all fra,' 60 ! 88 '*
toil crrpw oin Iioikp nut hnneo. «..J .. .
-all |
' Cr #Vii:p
: this plantation i
not inferior to any in the c
f:ow the r
August 55,1846.
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—if.
Georgia, Joues County.
1/ T|0 the honorable the Inferior Court ofsaid conn-
U ty
[ have priced the p»aces low, in order to a.; k
250 sales. Any person who may wish tu purcbw V 1 "*
250 ! in this section of Georgia, will do Hell to call j ’
250 I amine the lands immediately. 8, atu.
JOHN \V. CORD OX
u—12
A Fair Proposition! ~"
Moncy refunded m errey instance trlure the p,r
to gixe satisfaction. ““
P LEASEtn them beforeyou condemn—, r
then know foryonrselfwetherthev ».» ‘ " *
i or not. ' a!u »h:e
Please call on the agents and examine the te,.
nials of citizens of your own State, in regard ' lllc '
| value. 6 10 'herr
Don’t forget the conditions. If the pilR f a j|.
j satisfaction when used according to direcir, ^ .*
j certain to return them and get your money !t
; the proprietor does not wish something for
Dr. Woodruffs.
Ferer and Ague and Anti Eeccr Rills v| nn
Box. Also. DR. ll'OODRUFrs Anti BdloZff
table Life Pills, onlyilbcts.pcr Box. ’ 1 ‘
T O A L L W H OM IT M A Y C OX c E R.\
I We the undersigned, having nrade use of r,
I Woodruff’s Legit,,blc Life Rills, on ourselves or,
our Families—some of us for years, and some as"
practice as Physicians, in the various disease, coi"
■ mon at Hie South, cheerfully give this our testimony
, in their favor, believing as we do that they are an i,i
| valuable Family Medicine—a fine Anti-Bilious Reu,
| ed Y’ aou ’ vval1 Worthy of a place in every traveller.
I trunk and Family Medicine Chest. As’for us oi.r
j experience goes, we have found them to -aci mildly
j yet efficiently ; generally detering the Stomach aw
| Bowel’s ol all morbid matter—the prime cause of
i most diseases.
I From the reputable standing of the proprietory
a Physiciou, and from our confidence in the utility of
the pills as a remedy for the diseases for which they
are recommended, we are induced to give cur tea
timouy in their favor.
Columbus, Georgia, 1845.
Dr. J. M. Hill, Russell county, Alaban*
Dr. J. M. Hilliard
Dr. Thomas Duffle. “
Dr. William Hull, Glenvihe, ••
Dr. G. Mizell, Crawford, m
Dr. Moses Radgett, Henry co. •«
Dr. Janies A. Mills, Chambers co.
Dr. James Butler ••
I)r A. N. YY’orthy Macon county ••
Dr. Thomas Raines Buiiiour county
Dr. A B. Moore, Stewart county Geo.
Dr. James F. Roj er, Talbot county “
Dr. M. C. Wardlaw, Muscogee co. *•
Dr. Enoch \\ illiams. Marion county “
Dr.'R. Y. Rodgers, Washington county 14
I r James W. Woodward, “
Dr. J ames Gnulmun, Troup county
Chesley D. Woodward, Stewart co “
John L. Simms, Russell county Ala
Henry Kiudred, “
Allen Burr, Girard ••
J. T. Brown, “
Jesse Smith, “ •*
E. H. Rouse, Eufanla
Simeon Mote, Harris county Geo
Samuel Watkins, Muscogee co. 4 *
Eleazer Moarell, “ •<
A. C. Lester,
Janies Cook, •* »<
Simeon Beacham, “ “
Hardy Hobbs, Harris “
Henry Mathews, Harris
Wiley Williams, Columbus (ia. Attorney
James N. Bethune. **
John M. Bethune, “ “
Robert L. Hay*., Esq “
R. N. R. Bardwell “ member of counn
James R. Green, “
Jessce L. Wood, **
Jas. A. Bradford, Esq “
Daniel J. Rees, “
Arthur Gambrill, “
Rev. W. I. Rylander, “
F. L. Daves, A. J. Abbott, James Paradise,
James Smith, T. D. Moss, Col. A. B. Kagan
Isaac Cliatt, Stewart co. Geoigia,
James Dowdle, Harris co. “
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DR. WOODRUFF’S
Dyscntary Cordial—A popular remedy.
—ALSO—
DR. WOODRUFF'S WORM SPECIFIC.
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THE MOTHER’S FRIEND.
A Value--Discovery.
It will be found to be, on trial an excellent Medi
.sitting for ordinary purposes. Decemberad-
jourued Term, 1846.
The petition ofJames C. Goodwin, administrator
:um testannexo, of Shadrach Goodwin, dec’d. shew
eth that he has fully administered the estate of said
deceared, arid is now ready to be dismissed, aud prays
for the citation usual in such cases, to be published j cine for all females who expect to become mother!,
according to law. I and will prove of great value during that most trying
JAS. C. GOODWIN, Adm’r. of all periods of a mothers life. It relieves Nervoui
Cum test annexe and petitioner. | Irritability, Acid and Nausea at the Stomach-Hend-
Whereupon, it is ordered by the Court that citation ( ache, Premature Pains, Cramps, Cholic, Restless
be published six months, according to law, calling on ness at night, Internal YVeakness, General Debil
all concerned, to show cause if any they have, why &c., "
said administratorshould not have letters of dismission
from estate ofsaid deceased.
True extract from the minutes, Dec. 7. 1846.
27—6m CHAS. MACARTHY, c c. o.
WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY,
A TTORNE Y AT LA IF,
W ILL practice in the following Counties: |p.
soii, Pike, .Ylonroe, Butts,
Crniefortl, Houston, lialtlutin,
Bibb, Jones ami Twiggs.
All business entrusted to his care will meet with
prompt attention. Office in Dr. Thomson’s Build
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.
Hon. G. B. Strong, Perry, Ga.
Dr. M. S. Thomson, X
Dr. A. Pye, i .. .
Wheeler & Harrold, /• 31ac0, ‘ <,a -
Samuel J. Ray,& Co., J
Ang. 10, 1846. tf—20
J. WASHBURN & WILDER,
Taetors and
Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Joseph Washburn, )
John R. Wilder. )
Jan. 26, 1847. 6m—34
Just Received.
rriHE undersigned has just received a large and
A extensive supply of Fam*y and Staple Dry
Goods of the 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 l arlston Ginghams;
Barege and Silk Scarfs and Shawls;
French Needle Work Capes and Collars;
Calicoes of every Style and Pattern;
Fine Straw and Leghorn Bonnets;
Also a large supply of Hosiery.
For GcniScmcns Wear.
French Broad Cloths and Cussimers;
Silk, Satin and Marsaillis Vestings;
Panama, Leghorn and Beaver Hats of the latest
styles.
Also a large Stock of Boots, Shoes and
Crockery Ware.
All of which he well sell at the lowest possible
prices. Call and see.
JOHN TREANOR.
Miiledgeviile, April 27, 1*47. tf—46
jQOMSTOCK& CO. CHEMIST AND DKUG-
A trial of this article, wc think, will be all suffic/e/,.
to conv ince nuy one of its great value.
The above value medicines for sale by
MARTIN E. EDYY'ARDS, Miiledgeviile.Ci.
Also by the following persons—J. R. Siuip«on &
Co., Sparta : H. S. Beeman. Mt. Zion, Hancock co
Moses Daniel, Irwinton, Wilkinson county ; Fra&cj
! S. Johnson, Clinton ; A. R. Jackson & Co.. Eaton-
j (on ; Hurd & Hungerford, Monticello ; and in the
most of the counties of the State.
| BGP For sale by MARTIN E. EDWARDS,
j Miiledgeviile, Ga. July 21, 1846. 6
Ilaivliinsvillc Atlvertiseiiicut?*
! Merritt, Niles 8c Rokert?,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
K EEP constantly on hand, and offer for kl*
. wholesale and retail, a large assortment ci
| Dry Goods, Groceries and Ciothing. which they of
fer on liberal terms.
Hawkiusville, April 27,1347. tf—46
LAW NOT ICE.
JORDAN 8c JORDAN.
| BENJAMIN G. & GEORGE W. JORDAN
j TT AYING settled in llawkinsville, and assoent
A A ed in the Practice of the Law, will attend te <
! Courts in the following counties: Washington,Hu*
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. YV. JORDAN,
Hawkiusville, Ga.
April 15th, 1847. tf—46
LAYV CARLE
WRIT YIELD ScHANSELL,
Attorneys at Law.
IIA WKINSVILLE, GA
William S. Whitfield, ?
Augustin H. Hassell. (
April 27,1847. lf-46
The Remedy Needed
For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Griping Fatm
and Summer Complaint of Children.
D R. WOODRUFF’S Dysentery Cordi
al has for many yeais past, been made nsec
particularly in tl e South for the above naraca dis
eases, with the most happy aud salutary effects
generally gives immediate relief—abating - sf ' er |
pain generally as soon as taken, and correcting»
stomach and bowels in a short time.
Just the thing needed for bowel Jeravgc mCpi '
speedy t safe and salutary in its effects—by lU
Another Life saved by its use after the skill of
Physicians had failed.
From B. Gardner, Esq., editor of the
Shield, Eufanla. Ala.:
Dr. Woodruff: -e
Dr. Sir—I take great pleasure ip J e ^.*
rv - . .... rv.r/tia . fOfl
— GIST, and proprietors of Comstock’s popular —m P .« 0
Medicines &c.. hereby give notice that Mr. James ! ingto the efficiency of your Dysentery Cordial. “J
H. Sheahan of Miiledgeviile, Georgia, is their only au testing its virtues hi my own family. Mrs. * ,af . ,
thorized Agent for that place, and of him, only, can was hast summer most violently attacked witn
the true and genuine be had. ; disease, and after all eminent medical skill had ,
COMBTOCK & CO. | baffled ill its effects to remove the disease J ^
New York, May 1st, 1847. relief, apprehensions began to be felt byroyse ^
S she would not survive much longer under u**
The undersigned a!_so offers for sale, a targe and sheH
extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS, CROCKERY HARD
WARE, BOOTS, SHOES HATS,
STATIONERY, &c„ &c.
All of which may be had on reasonable terms.
JAS. II. SHEAHAN.
May 4,1847. 47—tf.
course-to your invaluable Cordial, and before *
taken one bottle of it relief was obtained
after taking two, was entirely cured, and I f ee ^
that I am indebted to it for her life. I® 11 ca *’
this as > on see proper.
Eufanla. July 15th, 1.846.
IkJ* For sale by
BENJ. GARDNER
_ Also, by the following persons—J. R. •-lO'P-f .
w, w I Co - Sparta; H. S. Beeman. Mt. Zion, Hancock
1! -Yi Y? Vi YU • Moses Daniel, Irwinton, Wilkinson county.
A SUPERIOR article of Superfine Flour forsale, S. Johnson, Clinton; A. R. Jackso» & Co..
from one of the heat Mills in Putnam. Inquire ton; Hurd &, Hungerford, Monticello; an
at this office. most of the counties of the State.
April27, 1847. 46 I Miiledgeviile. Ga., April 1,1847.
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