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public Salt&.
Doolf .Tlnrrh .Hairs.
^TCTHsli be «o)d, on tbe first Tuesday in MARCH next,
▼ ▼ before the Cojrt-House door in Vienna, Dooly coun
«/• within the legal hours of sale,
Lot of LaoJ No. 131, in the 14tli Diatrict of saidjeoanty
leviej on as ilie property of William Roberts, by virtue of
two Justice's Court fi fas in favor of George Hargrove va.
William Roberts. Levy made and returned to me by
oonstable.
Also, Lot of Land Ko. 203, in the 7th District of said
county; levied on as the property of Wesley Doughtrey,
by virtue of a fi fa in favor of Charles Guyton and Moses
Guyton vs. Wesley Doughtrey. Levy made and returned
to ute by a constable.
Alio, four Negroes, via: Louisa. Maria, Nelson. and
child; levied on as the property of Reuben E. llrown, by
virtue of fi fas in favor of Jninet White va. Reuben E.
Brown; Joseph E. McCoy vs. said Brown; Haslam. Price
Jk Co. vs. Reuben E. Brown, and another; Isaac Newell va.
Reuben E. Brown and David C. Campbell, security on the
stay of execution.
Also, one Honse and Lot, in the town of Vienna; levied
on as the property of John M. Bottom, by virtue of a fi fa in
favor of Luther K ill vs. John M. Bottom. Said House and
Lot is at present occupied by said Bottom as a Grocery store
Also, ene l.otofLand, No. 93. in the 11th District of
Dooly county; levied on by virtue of a fi fa in favor of Ca
leb M. Norwood vs. Joseph Davis and Samuel Story, as the
property of said Davis. Levied on and turned over to me
by the former Sheriff - , Thomas W. Pettee.
Also, four Lots of Land, in the 2d District, No. not known
but the Plantation whereon William P. Causseaux now re.
sides ; and two Negro Women and 7 children, named Pa
metis, Mahalia, Dennis. Henry. Jim, Parris, Sam, Abram,
and Sandy: all levied on as the properly of William P.
Causseaux. by virtue of sundry n fas in favor of Wiley
Kent vs. William P. Causseaux and James Gamble. Levy
made and retnrned to me by a constable.
Jaa 20 13 YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Stiff.
Will be told, at the same time and place.
Lots of Land Nos. 8 and 36, in the 6th District of Dooly
oounty; levied on as the property of Alexander Bustle, or
hia claim or interest therein ; levied on as the property of
•aid Bustle, bv virtue of a Justice’s Court fi fa in favor of
Abraham Y. Feavey vs. Alexander Bustle. Levy made
and returned tome by a constable. . .
Also, the interest of Thomas Bembry in and (o Lot of
Land No. 50, in the 7th District ol said county ; levied on
by virtue of a fi fa in favor of Thomas M. Gatlin va. Tbo
mas Bembry.
Also. 150 acres of Land, more or less, it being part of Lo
of Land No. 119, (the South aide of said Lot,) in the lit Dts
trict of said county, with a Grist Mill thereon; levied on as
the property of Hugh Smith, by virtue of fi fas W illiam M.
Livingston vs. Hugh Smith; John B. Wright va. Hugh
Smith and William Livingston, for the use of David W.
Culpepper. Property pointed out by said Culpepper.
Jin 26 18 WM. FARNELL. P. Shff-
W 1 ,
Dooly March Snlc.
r ILL be sold, before the Court House door, in Vien
na, Dooly county, within the legal houra of sale, on
the first Tuesday in APK1L next,
3,000 lbs. of Seed Cotton, more or less; levied on as the
property of Willis Pope, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of
William Blanchard Vs. Willis Pope. Property pointed out
said Blanchard. JA8. G. OLIVER, D. Shff.
Jan 30 18
Dooly Mnrch iTIortgnjtc Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
before the Court-House door in Vienna, Dooly coun
ty, within the legal hours of sale.
Two Negroes: John, a man,about 25years old, and Min
ty, a woman, about 45 or 50 years old; levied on as the
property of Alexander Meriwether, to sati.-fy one mortgage
fi fa issued from Dooly Inferior Court, in lavor of Henry C.
Faqua vs. Alexander Meriwether. Property pointed out
is said mortgage fi fa.
Dec 12 ll THOMAS W. PETTEE. Shff.
Houston March stales.
TV 7" ILL be aoid.on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
T T before the Court-House door in Perry, Houston
county, within the legal hours of sale,
Lot of Land No 129, In the 10th District of said eounty;
levied on as the property of John Gilbert and Thomas J.
Gilbert, to satisfy sundry fi fas from the Justice's Court of
the 771st District, G. M.. in favor of George Walker vs.
said John Gilbert and Thomas J. Gilbert. Property point
ed out by the plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by
a constable.
Also, Lot of Laud No. 23, in the 5ch District of said coun
ty ; levied on as the property of James H. Holt and Mary
D. Morris, to satisfy one fi fa from the Justice's Court of
the 771st District. G. M.,iu favor of Daniel Altmaft va. said
James H. Holt and Mary D. Morris. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Alan, Lot No. 140 in the 13th Diatrict of aaid county;
levied on as the property of Turner G. Pierce, to satisfy
sundry fi fas from a Justice’s Conn of said eounty, in favor
of Amos Lassiter, assignee of Alleu E Banon, plaintiff in
said fi fas. vs. said Pierce. Levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
^Also, one Lot ofLand, whereon Simon Dupree now lives,
No. not recollected; levied on as the progeny of said Du
pree, to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior Coart of said coun
ty. in favor of John Lamar va. aaid Dupree.
Also, one Negro Girl, oy the name of Elixa; levied on as
the property of William T. Brown, to satisfy one fi la from
the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of Kelly A Rice
▼a. said Brown.
Also, one two-acre Town Lot. in Fort Valley, in said
county, welj improved, now in the possession of Joseph
Toolte; levied on as the property of Wareham B. Daniels,
to satisfy one fi fa from a Justice's Court of aaid countv. in
favor of Hiram Dunbar, bearer, va. aaid Wareham B. Dan
iels. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, ll head of Sheep, 1 Ox Cart, and 300 bushels Corn,
more or less; all levied on by virtue of an attachment in fa-
ver of Samuel Clark vs. Drewry Clark—returnable to Hous
ton Inferior Court, July Term, 1843; and to be sold in obe
dience to an order of said Court.
Also, Lots of Land Nos. 2 and 31, in the 10th District of
Houston eounty, well improved; levied nn as the property
of Stephen R. Ham, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justice's
Court of said county of Houston, in favor of Jamas Hardison
vs. said Ham. Levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Alan, one Lot of Land, No. not known, wkereon Henry
J. Engi am now lives; levied on as his property, by virtue of
two fi fas from Houston Superior Court, one in favor of Bry
ant Bauoc, and one in favor of James T. Thomson vs. said
Engram.
Also, Lot of Land No. 153, in the 10th District of said
county; levied on as the property of John Rowland, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from a Justice’s Court of Laurens county,
in favor of Adam Hunter, transferred to W, H. Calhoun.
Levy made nnd returned to me by a constable.
Also, the undivided half of Lota of Land No*. 280, 287.
and a part of Lot No. 303, iu the 13th District of Houston
Sales*
ZLtflal Rollers*
DRUGS, M^DICIIVES, &C.
ldiuiui>irntoi »* Mule. | |AOUR months after dale, application will be made to the
H Y virtue ,nf an order of the Inferior Court ol Twiggs X’ Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordi-
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be nary purposes, for leave to sell two Negroes, (Major and
sold,on the first Tuesday in APRIL next.before the Court- Betty.) belonging to the Estate of Reuben Roberts, deceits-
House door, in the City of Macon, Bibb county, within the ed. late of said county. Sold for the purpose of making j
legal hours of sale, 75 acres of Pin* Land, whereon Hiram I distribution among the Legatees namedjin his Will, as ~“
M. Allen now lives, in Bibb ronnty, eight miles below Ma- titled to distributive share thereof,
con, on the Marion road. Alao, 177 acres of 8wtntp Liod, B i) :i K T9 r Qualified Bxr.
adjoining Newmau Rogers and H. M. Allen on two sides,
and the Ocmulgee river on the West side, about eight miles . A . tbe i„c er j„ r Court or Houston county
from Macon. The first named Land has about 15 acres ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Wil-
cleared, on wbiehis the necessary buildings for a small j |j„ ra H.'Kudd, deceased, late of said county.
family. The last named Land has 35 or 40 acres cleared,
without buildings. All to be sold as the property of Robins
Andrews, decea.ed, late of Twiggs county—for the benefit
of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale*
ISHAM G. ANDREWS. ) . ,
^ AUlUfa
Jan 23
10
MORTEN N. BURCH. Admr.
Jan 30
18
JOSEPH B. ANDREWS.
Administrator.’ Sale.
W ILL be aold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next.]
before the Court-House door, in Vienna, Dooly
county, within the legal hours of sale, all the Real Estate
F OUR months after date, application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Courtof Bultscounty, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and
Negroes belonging to the Esuteof John A. Malone,deceas
ed, late of Butts countv.
MARTHA MALONE. Ex’rx.
THOMAS B. BURFORD,
Oct 17 3 BRITTON BUTTRILL,
■ Exrs
wViov.i f Adrors of Twiggs county. ISHAM G. A.N'uREWS, ) ..
Jan 30 18
MO
JOHN C. ROYAL
Oet IO 2
JOS. B. ANDREWS.
Admrs
W rT T i I fi,'OUR months afterdate, application will be made to
££ be .r ol i'” n . ,l £ fir i l nwvronn * *> honorable Inferior Conn of Pulaski county, when
before the Court-House t y' sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Negroes
belonging to Ike Estate of Hugh Carr, dreeased-for the
in the 1st District of Dooly county, containing 202} acres,
more or less, belonging to the Estate of Thomas Knight, de
ceased, late of said county. Sold agreeably to an order of
the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting lor ordinary-
purposes. Terms made known on the day.
Jan 30 19 WM. M. S. HOUGHTON. Admr.
tngt
benefit of the heirs.
Nov 14
JOSEPH N. CARR. Admr.
»
Feb 6,1844
li. ST. WHISTLE,
ATTORNEY AT ff,A\V,
MACON, GEORGIA.
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Houston coonty. when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands
belonging to the Estate of Caroline and J. J. Barrow, mi
nora and orphan* of William Barrow, deceased, late of Pu
laski county. GEC. B. McCOLLUM, Guardian.
Nov 28 9
19
JOSEPH B. CIAPP,
Attorney at Lair,
F OUR months afterdate, application will bemade to the
Inferior Court of Upson county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, forleave to sell the Land and Negroes be
longing to the Estate of Wilev Dean, deceased, late of said
I county. FebG 19 WM. McKINNEY, Admr.
May 10.
32
Vienna, Dooly county,
Georgia.
Jan 25
J. S. DEFIIffAJEtD,
ATTORNEY AT l.Aff,
PERRY. GEO.
PAMBEO & SPEAK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FORSYTH, MONROE COUNTY. GA
June 15 37
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Dooly eountv, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to
1 the Estate of James Powell, deceased, late of said county.
Feb 6 19 AMBROSE POWELL. Admr.
P OUR months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Courtof Houston county, when sitting for or-
I d nary purposes, for leave to sell a portion of the Land and
Negroes belonging to the Estate of Thomas Woodard, de
ceased, late of said countv.
Feb 6 19 8YLVANU8 S. BRYAN, Admr.
EwATURAUPTjgPj
G EORGIA, Dooly County.—Whereas,Elizabeth Ward
applies to me lor letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Elisha Ward, deceased, late of aaid county:
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
I appear at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, (if any they have,) whv said letters should not
be granted. Given under mv hand, this 9th Jan. 1844.
17 JOSEPH B. CLAPP, cco
C N EORG1A, Dooly County.—Whereas. MatthewFloyd
U and Christian williams apply to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of Robert Williams, deceased,
late of said county:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aod singu
lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to
shew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should not
I T is well known that LanDRETH’s Garden Seeds are I be granted. Given under my hand, this 9lli Jan. 1811.
superior to all others. The credit which these Seeds J 17 JOSEPH B. CLAPP.ccc
sustains, and the yearly increasing demand, is satisfactory I OKGIA, Houston County.—Whereas, Stephen R.
evidence of approval. A supply of the above 8ee.!s,ufilie j |j an , applies to me for letters of Administration de bo-
growib of 1813.just received and for sale by GEOJIUE I nis non, with the Will annexed, on ihe Estate of Danie*
A FRESH SUPPLY, just received by
JT. II. <V IV. M. KI.I.II4
Masonic Hall, Colton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Among which are the following MEDICINES, &c.:j
Sulphate Quinine (French)* Caittharides
PAYNE, who is Agent for the same,
Jan 2
SIMKER
Garden Seeds.
A GENERAL assorltneotof GARDEN SEEDS, war- |
ranted to germinate, received and for sale by
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue.
Jan. 26 15
Clark, Sen., deceased, late of said eounty :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
r lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause," (if any they have.) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my band, this 22d Jan. 1311.
18 BRYANT BATTON,cco
Garden Seeds.
To Debtor* and Creditor*.
fi LL persons indebted to the Estate of Reuben Roberts,
deceased, late of Junes county, are requested to male
immediate payment; and hose having demands against said
Estate, are required to present them agreeable to law.
Jan 16, 1814 16 LUKE ROBERTS. Ear.
To Debtor* nud Creditor*.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Edward Engram,
deceased, late of Houston county, are hereby request-
YAf ARRANT ED genuine, and the Growth of 1913. I e d to make immediate payment; and those haring demands
IT from the celebrated Seed Garden of Wethersfield , | against said deceased, will render them in agreeable to law.
against <
Jan 16
CHARLES WEST. Ex’r.
To Debtor* and Creditor*.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of William H.
Rudd, deceased.late of Houston county, are requested
to make immediate payment; and those haring demands
against said Estate, are retjnired to present them agreeable
to law. MORTEN N. BURCH. Admr.
Macon. Jaa 23.1811 17
county; levied on as the property of Alexander J. Nowland,
to satiny sundry fi fas from the Justices' Courts of tbe
county of Burke, in said State; two of said fi fas in fsvorof
L.P. Brown vs. aaid Nowland ; four in favor of Mark Tar
ver va, James M. Dye. trustee for Alexander J. Nowland;
and three in faror of Cyrus Hudson, for the use of Mark
Tarver vs. James M. Dye, trustee for Alexander J. Now
land. Levies made and returned to me by constables of
said eonnty of Houston.
.Tanas 18 WM. HERRINGTON, Shff.
Administrator** Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Court of
Houslun county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be aold. on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before
the Court-House door in Vienna, Dooly county, within the
leesl hours of sslc. Lot of Land No. 39, in the Cth District
of Dooly county; belonging lo the Estate of John West, de
ceased, late of Houston county. Sold for the benefit of the
heir* and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
Nov 21 8 ISAAC W. WEST. Admr.
Administrator*’ Male-
A GREEABLY to an order o| the Inferior Courtof
Twiges county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold.on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before
the Court-House door in Marion, Twiggs county, witbiu the
legal hours of sale, all the Lands belonging to tne Estate of
Robins Andrews.deeeased, late of aaid county, to wit: 72}
acres ofLand, being a part of Lot No. 120, and 72} acres on
aaid Lot; 721 ncres, being part of Lota No*. 120 and 121;
721 acres, being a part of Lot No. 121; 72} acres, whereon
John Benford now lives: 72} acres, being a part of Lot No.
1J1; 72} acres, where J. B. Andrews formerly lived; 72}
acres, where J. B. Moon formerly lived; 72} acres, being
part of Lot No.115; 130 acres, being part of Lot No. Ill;
130 acre*, being part of Lot No. 115; Lot No. 116, 202} a-
cres, swamp; Lot No. 150, 202} acres, swamp; Lot No.
152.202} acres, swamp; 101} acres, known ns the Line Hill
half Lot- All the above named Lands, when surveyed,
were ia the 7th District of originally Baldwin, and 28th Dis
trial of originally Wilkinson, now Twiggs county. The
most of the above Lands are tolerably well improved.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ISHAM G. ANDREWS, I
Dec 26 13 JOSEPH 11. ANDREWS
- Admrs
Sunrdinna’ Snlc.
J jUHSUANT to nn order of the Inferior Court of Hous
ton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
no,'d, before tbe Court-House door in Perry, Houston conn
ty. on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal
hours of sale, tbe undivided interest of two-fifths of 135 a
crcs of Lot of Land No. 3-1, in the lltb District of aaid
county—be'onging to Felix McNair and Frances McNair,
orphans of James S. McNair, deceased. To be sold for the
benefit of said minor orphans. Terms on tile day.
GEO. M. DUNCAN, Guardian
for Felix McNair.
SOLOMON FUDGE, Guardian
Df« IS ll for Frances McNair.
Executor*’ hale.
W ILT, be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
before the Court-House door in Jackson, Butts coun
ty, with in tiir legal hours of sale, one Lot of Land, No. 171,
in the 1st District of originally Henry, now Butts county.—
Also, half of Lot No. Jr,o, in the same District and county.
Also. Hen, « negro man.about 30 years of age; Wilie, 25
years old ; Sally a woman, about 59 years old ; and Minta,
a woman, about 23 years old. Sold by an order of the Infe
rior Court, when silting for nrdinnry purposes, as the prop
erty of John A. Mslone. deceased—for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Perms on the day of sale.
MARTHA MALONE. Exr’x.
Besik
12
THOMAS B. BURFORD,?-
BRITTBa BWTTRUL. s e>
Conn.
These Seeds are raised with the greatest care and atten
tion ; and put up in the neatest manner, with printed direc
tions for cultivating soil, beat adapted to each kind. Ac.
For sale by HARVEY SHOT WELL.
Jan 16 16
Garden Seeds,
RAISED BY THE
United Society of Sliakcis.
EnHeld, Conn. . „ ,
T HE subscriber, having been appointed Agent for the ‘^“in.duly authenlicated. in terms of the law.
sale of the above, is now opening an extensive assort-I - WM c WAinpv ' { Admrs
merit, aelected with much care, and adapted to this market. I Feb 6 19 WM ' G * WALDEN. J
They will be warranted genuine, and entirely the growth
of 1843. Also, the GARDENER'S MANUAL, a small
Book, but containing much useful knowledge. Perrtous de
sirous of supplying themselves, will please call.
Also “ Ttie Southern Farmer and Market Gardener,”
by Frawaia A. Holmes, of Charleston. So. Ca. This is a
Southern Book, for Southern soil and el.mate, and should
be read by all who wish to succeed in Hardening.
Macon, Jan 30 17 J. M. HOARDMAN
To Debtor* anil Creditor*.
LL persons indebted lo the Estate of Arthur Bardin,
deceased, ljile ol Dooly county, by Note. Account, or
otherwise, are requested to make immediate payment; aod
tlihse baring demands against said Estate, are required to
To Debtor* nnd Creditor*.
4 LL persons indebted to the Estate of James Powell,
Vi deceased, late of Dooly county, ate hereby requested
to make immediate payment; and those having demands
against said Estate, are required to present them agreeable
to law, to m*. as Administrator, or Ch i*. Powell, iny agent.
Feb 6 19 AMBROSE POWELL, Admr.
Hamilton, Hardeman & Co.
FACTORS
AND
General Comm i ss ion. Were ft an ts
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
August 29,1813. 48
THOM AS H. HA ft 0& IV,
Commission Merchant,
h.ii'./.r.v./H. atsnnct.i,
■ 3 prepared to execute all orders for selling and pureha
Xing Produce, nnd will make liberal Advances on
Produce consigned to him for sale. «•
Refer to—Wm. Hearing St Sons. Charleston.
Wiley, Lank & Co. “
P. A. Lawson, Albany, Ga.
R. K. Hines, Esq. **
Uea A Cotton. Macon,
Chas. Day St Co.. ”
Johnson, Jones it Peck, Griffin,
Beck, Dobbins St Co. <•
Kimbrough & IIidgway, Apalachicola, F
Lockhart St Young, “
August 1,1843. 44
Sands’ ttarsaparilia,
For the removal and permanent cure of all Disease*
arising from an Impure State of the blood,or habit of
the tysUm, namely:
CROFULA, or King's evil. Rheumatism, Obstinate
' Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules onthu face.
Blotches, Biles. Chronic sore ryes. Ring worm. Tetter.
Scald Head, Enlargement and pain of the bonea and joints.
Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lum
bago, and Diseases arising from ,n Injudicious use of Mer
cury, Ascites,of Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in life.
Also, Chronic constitutional disorders, will be removed by
this p'eparation.
tVO.VDEBFl'L EFFECTS OP S.IXDV N IK-
NAIMHH.Li.V IN .NORWICH, CONNEC
TICUT.
Read the following tram Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who has
longiesided at the Falls. The fact* are well known to all
the old residents of that part of ilie city.
Messrs. A. B. Sands St Co.—Sirs: Most gratefully do
I embrace this opportunity for staling to you the grent relief
tiie use of your Sarsaparilla, f:
Sulphate Morphine
Acetate do
Anodine
Acetic Acid
Oxalic do
Citric do
Prussic doj, #
Tartaric do'
Ammonia
do (Arom spts)
Antimonials pulv
Vcratrine
Strychinine
Emetine.;
Rbeubarbine
Croton Ttglium'
Secale Cofnutum
Oil Sinapine
Oil Cantnaridin
Proli-eiious AcidJ}
Hydnatate Pitasaa
Peppcrine
Oil black Pepper
Irish Moss
Mask
Chloride Soda
Citrated Kali
Chloride Lime
Medical Mustard,in pot*
Opium denurcotizeri
Cyanuret Potassium
Comp. Tonic extract
C un-age en (prepared)
Spigeliacomp extract
Blue Moss
Precip. ext. bark
Peruvian do
Calisaya do
Toxa do
Red do
Chamomile flowers
Senna
UvaUrsi
Horehound
Sage
African Cayenne
Bay berry bark, powdered
Blood root do
Colchicum do
Golded Seal
Slippery Elm, powdered
Quassia
Gentian, powdered
Cort Aurant do
Lobelia and seed
Hemlock
Skunk Cahbago
Squills
Gamboge
Hops
Mezerlum
Alkanet root
Cort Cassarilla
do Sassafras
Ladies’Slipper
Golden thread
Saffron
Cinuamon bark
Powdered Ginger
Root do
Curcuma
Mustard seed
Mace
Cloves
Nutmegs
Caraway seed
Anise do
Coriander do
Arrow root
Aque Fords
Anodyne (Hoffman's)
Borax
Black Lead
Brimstone
Blue atone
J uniper berries
Cubeb do
Oxide Bismuth
Bees-wax
Burgundy Pitch
Balsam Copavi
do Tolu
do Peru
Black drop
PATENT MEDICINES &c.
Fly Stone
Colocynth
Court Plaster
Castor Oil (fresh)
Sweet Oil do
Charcoal, pulv.
Corks, velvet} ’
_ Calomel
1 Antimony
Aloes
Rheubarb
Jalap
Digitalis
Opium
Prepared Chalk
Acetate Lead
• do Cupri
do Zinc
Arseniate Potassa
Ether Sulphuric
do Nitric
Nitrate Silver
do Potassa
Phosphate Soda
go Iron
Sulphate Iron
do Potassa
do Soda
do Magnesia
Borate Soda
Phosphorus
Manna flake
Ointment byd. Pota
do Iodine
do Veratnne
do Itch
Oxide Mercury
Extract Jalap
do Butternut
Hyosciamus
Gentian
Belladonna
Taraxici
Rhubarb
Nux Vomica
Rhatania
Cicuta
Glycyrrhixa
Gum Arabac
do Camphor
do Scammony
do Myrrh
do Aaafcetida'
do Guiac
Pearl Barley
Syringes
Honey
Otto Roses
Magnesia, calc' <1
do carb
Isinglass
Quicksilver
Sedlitz Powders
Soda do
Saratoga do
Sponge
Tamarinds
Wafers
Sarsaparilla
Red Precipitate
White do
Black do
Pearl Ash
Annatta
Indigo, Spanish float
Logwood
Fustic
Copperas
Spanish brown
Venetian red
Madder
Fig blue
Nutgalls
Alum
Cochineal
Spts Turpentine
V enice do
8tarch
Salt Tartai
Salt Ammechiac
Glue
Rosin
Jujube Paste
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Lee's Pills
Opodeldoc
Chapman’s anti-dyspectic
Pills
Peters' do do
Hunter’s Pills
Hooper's do
Amlerson’sdo
British Oil
Bateman’s drops
Tompson’s Eye-water
Godfrey’s Cordial
Salts Lemon
Worm tea
Effervescing Magnesia
Botanical drops
Swain’s Panacea
Indian's do
E -s. Iceland Moss
Comp, fluid ext. Pink Root,
by G. W. Carpenter
Dalby’s Carminative
Bleaching Liquid
Mead's Pills
Issue Plasters
Elixer Life
Ginger beer powder
Medicated Oil Silk
Digestive Elixer
Pile remedy
Chlorine Tooth-wash
Bay Rum
Balsam Honey
Cough Lozenges
Extract Coffee
Cullen's liquid Magnesia
Potter’s Catholican
Rowan’s Tonic Mixture
Relfe’s Vegetable Specific
Oil Wormsced
Ext ISnchu
Cough Mixture
Fuid ext Sarsaparilla
Syr Liverwort
Comp. Sarsap. Cubebs and Ext Boneaet
Copavi Tonic Extract
PERFUMERY AND BRUSHES &c
Hair Powder Almoud Paste'
Pearl do Ground Faint Brushes
Rouge do Sasli do
Milk of Roses Oval Varnish do
Cold Cream Camel hair
Cream Almonds . . Badger’s hair
Florida Water, various sizes Graining
Cologne do do do Flesh
du
1 obtained from i
[shall also
HI. 8. f SAL I* & CO’S.
ft*
DAILY EXPRESS,
AND
GENERAL FORWARDING & C0.H.1IISSI0N IIOBSr.
T HE Central Rail Road and Banking Company
of Georgia having granted to the subscribers the pri-
r : rVaapvo— i j
be happy, through yon, to publish to all who are afflicted,
as I lately was, the account of iny unexpected, and even for
a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful story, and
trying and sickening as ia the narrative of it, for the sake of
many who may be so surely relieved, I will briefly yet ac
curately state it.
Nineteen yearsago last April, a fit of sickness left me with
an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediately
took place over the entire sui face of my body, causing such
an enlargement that it was necessary to add a yard to my
dresses around the waiaL Next followed upon my limbs,
ulcera painful beyoud description. For years, both in sum
mer and wiuter, tbe only mitigation of my sufferings was
found in pouring upon those parts cold water. From my
lunbs the pain extended over my whole body—there w as
literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying
down, these pains would shoot through my system and com
pel me to arise, and for hours together, walk the house, so
that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. During this
time the Erysipelas continued active, and tue ulcers enlar
ged, and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half
do
do
do
do ass'd
do
do
do
do
do
do silver wire
do
do
do
vilege of running an.EXPRESS over their Road during “ ea ;, they h.vcUen subject io bleeding. During these al-
the present year, wtth theprtv.legeof an apartment under J mnsl lw / nty yea „ lUsre consulted many physicians. These
their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the have called my disease—as it was attended with an obstinate
prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Arttcles. Specie, ,, , nil „ £ ndy Bnd act ; Te p a in in my , We -a dropsical
Ac. Ac. and are in hopes ol being able to make an arrange- con ’ umpsion . „d though ihey Yiavebeef. skilful pracution-
meot with the Post Office Department, 1 y which they will I Pr5 ,i le y we , e only able to afford my case a partial and tem-
be rllowed tocorry aMail llapr. porary relief. I had many other difficulties too complica-
They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all J e<1 ^describe. I have also used manvofthe medicines
descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and mterme |bat bare been rec -mmeoded as infallible cure* for this dis-*
mate places and between savannah and Charleston, with
the greatest safety and despatch ; and will also pay particu
lar attention to dm P uiCha.e of Goods, collection and r>.,-| expecting for myself reliefonly in drath, I'wa* by t
menu of Drafts,Note, and Bills, an J transacting all kind, of kinH im er po,ition of Providence, furnished with yo5r,
bn mI! e " L ,nth, ? b °’ e . P J • . . me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me
They have also extended their arrangement to ran their 1 aMurance of health, which for twenty years I had not once
femrmedioie 1 places ^nthatroute* ^ 1C ° al *’ ^ For1 ^ 11 ' * n< * [ felt. Upon taking the second iny enlargement diminished.
They intend to put nn Teams,
Lavenderdo do do Horse
Rose do do du Hair
Bears’ Oil Nail
Ward’s Hair Oil Comb
Marrow Pomatum Tooth
Orange Flower Water do
Macassar Oil Cloth
Spirit of Rose Scrubbing
Camphor Soap Shoe
Musk do
Emollient do
Windsor do
do do Brown
Wash Balls
Curling fluid
Antique Oil
LipS.-ilvo(Persian Otto Rose)Shaving d
Tooth Powder (superior) Shaving Oil
Erosive do Powder Puffs and boxes
Extract Bergamot Preston Salts
do Rose Smelling bottles
do Muse Tapers
Honey Water Dutch Cologne
Shaving cakes Atkinson’s Depilatory
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. &e
Patent feather Brooms
do do Dusters
do do Brushes
Fitch Tools
Counter Brushes
Hat do
Crumb do
Cupping Glasses
do do with air pumr«
Gum Elastic Catheters
Silver do
Seton Needles
Spring Lancet blades
Tooth claws
Gum Lancets
from Macon to Columbus, under
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and
safety, on the first of October next.
MACON—Office at the Washington Hall.
8AVANNAH—Office at No. 153 Bay street,
DO. jS\ Philbriek, Agmt.Jor receiving and
foncardingGoodtand Merchandise.
CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No.
96, East Bay.
J.ly 4 10 %t M. 8. BALL A CO.
*• , , , . and in twelve days from the Sth of October, when I com- j York «rd Philndelnldn n,
their owrf charge' toc°.°r?v n,< 7 cud “ kin .S y" ur Sarsaparilla. I was able to enjoy sleep ^„ a Phvs ; c ; ans , T iUrecei
i!^,S e ’ lo f arr 7 a nd rest by night as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when v»n da ti
iy night as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed
in pe, feet health. Beside-, I wasiu ibis short time, relie
ved from all those excruciating and unallcviated pains that
had afflicted my days, as well as robbed me of my night’s
repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are healed, the Erysi
pelas cured, A my size reduced nearly to my former meas
ure.
Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testily to the efficacy
of your health-restoring Sarsaparilla. A thousand thanks,
sirs, from one wlio^e comfort and whose hope of future
To Debtor* iind^ Creditor*. _ I health are due under God, to your instrumentality. And
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Znchariah Hollo-1 may the same Providence that directed me to your aid,
non, deceased, late of Crawford county, arc requested make the hnptiy and honored instruments of blessing stliers.
Amputating cases
Trepanning Instruments
Dissecting do
Pocket cases
Spring Lancets
Evans’thumb do
Dentists’ cases
Teeth Keys
do_ do moveable buttons Medical 8poons
Scarificators Scales ana Weights
Abce3* Lancets Teeth Files
Tourniquets
The subscribers intend keeping a full assortment ol
DriiK* | >ill<’iliciiiCN,PniiilB,Oil8,Sliop-Fiii'iittiirc 4
Ac., consisting of articles in the line necessary for the sup-
ply of Physicians, Plantations or Families. They will be
[ ’ supplied with the best that can be selected out of the New
. -r—i j TOLn-j-i-hia markets. Orders from Merchants
receive prompt attention.
Jan 28 31 J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS.
BONNETS.
_ subscriber lias just received
I>KUOS. itiilDlCIi\KSi
A FRESH SUPPLY, just received by
UARVKY SHOnVIilX, Druggfl,
Corner oj Mulberry and Third Streets, opposite the
Central Hotel, Macon, Ga.
Sulphate Quinine Musk. Blue Mass
do Morphine
Acet. Morphine
Conrt Plaster
Castor Oil
Citrated Kali
Chloride Soda
Senna Alex
Cavenne African
Indigo Spanish Float
Caraway Seed
Anodyne Hoffamont
Aqua'Fonis
Juniper Berries
Bees Wax
Charcoal Pulv.
Corks Velvet
Calomel Eng.
Calomel Am.
Croton Tiglium
Gum Arabic
Gamboge
Blue Stone
Salts of Tartar
Extract Jalap
do Lemon, for pies, sauces,
Ac., a new and very conve
nient article
Extract Valerian
Accomia
Burtiu compd
Pink Root Fluid
Augustura
Hardback
Lettuce X W A M
Cort Peru compd
Bark Precipitated
Nux Vomica
Rhubarb
Gentian
Ratania
Dandelion
Colocynth pure
“ compound
Balsam Copavia
Hyoscamus
Cicuta
Stramonium
Belladonna
Boncset
Butternut
Glycopt
” refd Eng.
Sarsaparilla
Herbs Horehound
Cleavers
Catnip
Thoioughwort
Cicuta
Marsh Melon
C it foot
Pirs.ey
S-w-trmiirt
Sn rvey Grass
rivezeamous
Wormwood
Doable Tansey
Hyssop
Horse Radish
Bitter Sweet
Lemon
Sweet Mrajoram
Motherwort
Penneroyal
Sage
j Cantharides
Fly Stone
Colocynth
I Acetic Acid
Sweet Oil
Veratrine
Shychonine
Digitalis
Creta prept
Irish Moss
\ Oxalic Acid
, Ceiric do
I Prussic do
Tartaric do
Opium
Peppcrine, Uva Urai
Sage. Syrenges
Honey, Squills
Mezerian
Hemlock
Hops
Saffron
Eviruma
Nutmegs
I Wafers
I Cloves
Quicksilver
Arrowroot
Logwood
Madder
Allum
Fig Blue
Brimstone
Starch
Glue
Antimony
Aloes Soot
Rhubarb'
Emetine H
PATENT MEDICINES
British Oil Blue Smalts
Balsam Honey Deep Blue Smalts
Spice Bitters Red do
Bateman’s Drops Green do
Butler’s Magnesia Brown do
Bailey’s Extract Sarsaparilla, Black do
anew und superior at ti-Indian Specific
cle, used in prelcren'’" to New England Cough Syrup
Horehound)
Otto Hose
Isinglass
Sponge, Mace
Annato,
Copperas
Borax, Nutgalls*
Rosin
Oil Almonds
“ Annisede
” Burgamott
" Cajiput *
“ Cassia
" Cloves
“ Caraway
“ Oueanum}
“ Antlios
•• Juniper
“ Lavender^
" Jessamine
“ Fennel
" Savine fresh
** Goldwood
“ Wormseed
“ double Tansey
” Peppermint
“ Spearmint
“ Tansey pure
H Cedrat
f Jroton ;
“ 5a ? e .
" Pulegi
“ Sarsafras
" Orange
" Cedar
" Black Pepper
“ H emlock’ •
“ Spruce
” Cantharides
" Tar
" Copavai
“ Amber rect
“ “ com
“ Seneca
“ Rhodium
•• Nerole
** Camomile
“ Valerian
•' Cubebs
• Wormwood
“ Nutmegs
" Anniseed
Spatales assorted
Syringes „
Trusses ’*
Brushes “
Tooth Brushes
Nail Brushes
White Wash do No l, 2,3
Bot Broshes No 1, 2, 3
Flesh do No 1, 2,3.
Cloth Broshes, fancy from No
1 to 12
Blacking Brushes assorted
Bristol Briek
Sheep Skins, extra French No
1, 2 and 3
Almond Paste
Antique Oil
Balm of Columbia
Bears Oil
Cream of Amber
Cold Cream
Cologne Farina
“ French
** German
“ Ame.rican
Extract Milliffores
Lip Salve
Otto of Roses
Macassar Oil
Pomatum
Pearl Powder
Preston Salts
ToiietPowder
V egetable Rouge
Vinegar Aromatic
Eye Water
Godfrey’s Cordial
Hayes Linament
Harlem Oil
Itch Oointment
Funnels Wedgwood from No
l to 5
Galley Pots assorted
Mortars from 1 inch to 12
Medical Spoons
Pill Tiles graduated from 1
inch to 12
Polishing Clay
Putty Knives
Apoth’a. Scales and Weights
Wicking for Lamps
Extract Roses
Essence of Tyre
Florida Water
Freckle Wash
Hair Oil Ward’s
Hungary Water
Hair Powder
Indian DyeJ
Kaphalia
Orange Flower v,-'ater
OF ALL KINDS,
D05E AT SHORT NOTICE, IN j, s
ON THE MOST REASONABLE tkrvs’ 4*»
AT THE OFFICE OF THE ’
JWaton
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LA$ BLANKS hawd
SO-RSE-EIIXS, IrABEXs L8llS '
~ ~ MSN* '
II \iRE~Ii o USE RE C£fp r
&C. &c. &C. ri
rs,
A GOOD ASSORTMENT Op
Ot nse in this State, printed on fine paper , »
constantly kept o„ hand, and forsaleVvenM. ^
Macon, June 1 1843. 33 ™ ^pfietF
Jtll l.IM KV AND 1-•
GOODS,
AND
DRESS JfEsBUUJVG.
]|1 :£ * W. 0. lUOPn
ill would re,pec,fu'|,°® fi «S
to the Ladies of Macon
generallv, ,b.t ,h e i, now,?*'?
on Colton Avenue, oppo,;., (fH
Scott & Carliart. and j* 1
the Messrs. Orrs, an trvnt**
Stock of the most ?,&»*»
Latest Style of GOODS -Tj ' ^
the above Business; all of which has been
of the best judges in New York City. Great S™ *•
will be held out 10 purchasersfoi CASH; in co ij e=e *
of which, she solicits a share of public patronac^*' 1 ’-**
N 3.—Orders from Tnwti or Country, thankfullv
■d and promptly attended to. Her motto will
Promptness without delay, and punctuality with ,
Macon, Nov 7, 1813 ’ f‘
JOS.&EDWIH SAULSBiRy
H AVING purchased of Mr. R. W. MORItra u '
tire Stock of
CLOTHING,
CLOTHS CASSIBEEREs’fc
are prepared tooffer the same at very reduced pricei'f*—
The Stock it new, and the Clothing mansflei^,/! •
latest style, and in the best manner. They feel j
in saving, that, ns regards variety, quality, aa «i D ri« ,w!
Stock cannot be surpassed by any in the city, r
They have on band,
Gentlemen’s super Beaver and Pilot Cloth
Gentlemen's super Beaver and Pilot Clc-h
FKOvK COATS,
Ladies* and Gentlemens super
CLOTH CLOAKS,
Gentlemen’s Blue. Black. Green, Cadet MiieJ
FrocJi and Dress Coals,
Gentlemen’s super Freuch Cassimere FROtK COATS
Gentlemen’s Cloth. Cassimere. Sattinett, and Jem "
YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION ;
BLUE, BLACK, MIXED, AND FANCY
cXjOtjms .jj» a cv/* si.me hls,
Also, a splendid assortment of
VESTS, Gloves, Snspeitdns. Sln’rls
EOLUBS, BABDIEIPHIEF8, B0SK8F,
TRUST2S3, CAXtPST SAGS,
UMBRELLAS, <fc c .
Macon, Dec 5, 1843
(CP The undersigned, having disposed ofhi? entireuiyl
of CLOTHING to Messrs. J. A E. 9ACUBIRY.mil
recommend them to the patronage of hij former m
tomers and the public general y—believing that their c
rangements are such as will enable them to offer iler
Goods at such prices as to make it te the lmrren.fnntriav
ers to buy of them. H. W. MORRIS.
Dec 5. 1813 10 Sm
alia con Iron & Brass Foundry
AND MACHINE SHOP.
' 4,1 ILL and Gin Gerring, Steam Engine Jl'orl, lin
. .Ti and Bras* Castings of every description,made it
order, and Machine Work inO eneral, cartero f KotrJ
and Walnut Streets.
(O’ The highest prices will be paid for Old Ceppti
Brnsa, Lend, and Cnatlioii.
Jan 31 17 ROBT. FINDLAY.
II. & J. COWLES,
H AVE jnst leceived. Fresh Market*!,
Canal Flour. Regain A Principe Segin,
New Buckwheat, in half and quarter bun el*,
Together with
Bn^inn. Sugar, Ctificr.&c*Ac.
Macon, Nov 28 9
all others
I Corn Plaster
Cephalic Snuff
Chemical Pile Ointmen
Essence of Peppermint
I Gordack's Cordial
Soap Naples
“ Castile
White bar
Variegated
“ in pots No 1,2, 3
Haynes’ Pills
Beckwith’s do
Peters' do.
Elmore’s do
Meskin’s do
Opodeldoc
Moffat's Pills
Pfcccnix Bitters
Jewett’s Pills
Dean’s do
Davenport's do
Mead’s de
Swaim’s Panacea
Saratoga Water.
Tomato Pills
Vermifuge Swam’s
French Pills
Di Latrier’s Fever and -Ague
PiUs
Ghalegaro’s Fever and Ague
Pills
to make immediate payment; and those haring demands a
gainst said Estate, are required to present them, duly au
llienticated. agreeable to law.
NATHAN HOLLOMON,
Feb 14 20 DAVID WORSHAM,
- Exrs.
CALTIOIV.
\ LL persons are heieby cautioned against trading fora
l’romi-sory NOTE, given by Robert W. Hnskm and
Hardy Hargrove, to the undersigned, or order, for 81.330.
dated about the 25th ol February. 1913. and due or, the 1st
of Dec. thereafter. The said Note having been lost or mis
laid, application will be made for n renewal of the same.
F*b 13 90 3i* JAMES E. BARNETT.
as diseased nnd despairing o< your much relieved and very
grateful friend. ASENATH M. PHILLIPS.
New London Co. rs. Norwich, Nov. 4.1842
Personally appear the above named Arennth M. Phillips,
nnd made oath of the fact, contained (hi the foregoing state
ment before me. RUFUS W. MATHEWSON.
Justice of the Peace.
Being per3nnn!!y acquainted with Mrs. pHIf.lirs, J[ -er
tify that the above a verted facts are substantially true.
WILLIAM H- RICHARDS,
Min istrr of the Gospel at Noricich, Conn,
For sale at New York price, by
J.H. A W. 6. ELLIS, Agents.
31
Oct 31
a fresh supply of fine and fashion,
able Florence, Tuscan, and Strati
BONNET*. Also, a Tew Dress
Patterns rich Mourlin de Lane; an as
sortment of Elastic and Half leng
Milts; Rich and Fashionable Dress
Silks, at reduced prices; also, one
piece Turky Satin.
G. L. WARREN,
One door above G. A. Kimberly’s.
5
dry
do do
Red Lend
Black Lead
Spanish Brown
Venetian Red
Yellow Ochre
Chrom Yellow
Chrome Green
Litherage
Prussian Blue
Vermillion
Verdigris
Ivory Black
Terra de Senna
Rotten Stone
Ware-houses, in the City of Macon and its vicinity, agains Pose^P^nk^
F F.h7 - REA A COTTON, Ag’ts f£Sw2J h#
F * h 7 Taric.y Umk
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Amputating Instruments in ca- Laucents Evan's best
ses “ com shell handles
Amputating nnd Trepaning “ Gum
Instruments in cases “ Abscess
GEBougie'sCuppinglnstru- “ Cases
ments with Scarificator Nursing Tubeslvory
and Five Cupping Glas- Needles Setons
ses " Curved
Catheters male Nipple Shell,
female Pocket Cases containing 22 In-
Couching Instruments in ca- struments
ses Pocket Cases containing 16 In-
Camclar’s double silver Dis- struments
seeling Instruments in ca-Pocket Cases containing
ses Instruments
Dentist’s Instrum’ts for plug- Probes
ging and scaling Pessaries gum elastic
Forcept’s Midwifery Saws Amputating
“ Dissecting Stethescopes
Dressing Scissors straight and curved
Bone Stomach Tubes E G
Tooth and patterns Tooth Keys ivory handle
Glystcr Baps with Ivory Pipes spring
Hair Lip Pins _ Tooth Keys pivot handle
Knives Amputating spring
* . Catline Tooth Keys ivory handle hinge
Whispering Tubes for deaf fulcrum
persons, a most valuable Tournequet
article Tooth Files
GLASS HARE, dice.
Specia Bottles from jpt to 2 Nipple Shells
gallons Nursing Bottles
Tincture Bottles from jpt to do Flasks
2 gallons Funnels assorted
Salt month Bottles Cupping Glasses
Breast Pipes ’ Phials assorted
Urinals Graduate Measures
PAINTS.
White Lend ground in Oil Drop Black
Brought to Jail,
j N Houston coonty, Ga. * Negro Felloe
about 35 jears^ win* >nvs hi? name is
and that he telorgft to Wii-inm Tail, of il;e Sts'f
of Alabama. 1: miles from Greenville. Slid X*
I’m is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, and light l oilr. Be
50 # vs lii» master's plantation is on tbe Alabama rirer. Tie
owner is requested lo cr-n e forward, prove preptnj. V*J
charges, and take him a wav.
Ja'r.23, 1814 19 WM. HERRINGTON.^
S20 REWARD.
13 ANA WAY frrin the sDb$rriker.I>
_rv jng iii Ferry, Houston countv, on the
6th inat. my Negro Fellow JACK. He*
between 28 ana 30 years of age; about 5
feet 8 or 9 inches high, quite equ»re
of dark complexion; when spoken tohecj*
somewhat a pleasant countenance. He had on. when «
left, a Fur Cap and Cloth Frock Coal. lie took with
a knapsack, containing some two or three suits of ristlex
It may be that some worthless white man has conduct^
him off, as I know of no cause, whatever, for his abicow -
ing—If not.it is highly prclinble that he may aim to«8*j
ther on some Rail-Uond. or River, as a boat hand. I* 1 ”
give the above reward of 820, io any person who will «g
prehend him, and lodge him in some sale Jail. soth*tI'' ,,
get him. if taken out of tbe counties of Houston and M««*.
o: if taken in either of said counties, and delivered to®*
n Perry. I will pay S10. JAME-* KOLDERNEtS-
Jun 30 18 It
THREE
VALUABLE PLANTATIONS
FOR SALE,
Fire Insurance.
w pHE' Undersigned, Agents for the .(Etna Insurance
® Company of Hartford Conn., are prepared to take
risks on Buildings, Merchandize in Store and Cotton in
Gum Shellack
Linseed Oil
Lamp Oil
Train Oil
Neats Foot Oi !
Spirits Turpemino
V arnish Copal
” Japan
“ Black H'ather
Gold Leaf
Silver Leaf
Poiniee Stone
Patent Yellow
Chalk Red
do White
Putty
Carmine
Drop Lake
Patentjrush and 6aafc' T»!c»
•nn I^hhIii
fi'HE PLANTATION in the first District ol 1"*^
X county, nine miles below Travellers’ Re»U ^
road to Drayton, known ds Hines’ Pond Place. J lcCfl< S
of 1,100 acres of very superior Land—800 under
little of which has been cultivated more than three
_ . ' fS
ihe necessarv buildings. Dwelling House, OvenfJ*
Negro Cabbins, Gin-House, Barn, Cribs. Fodder
Stables. &c. all new and in fine order. But few places *
been so thoroughly or well improved, or can offer to
inducements to tbe planter as this—among Ar.
stone water, not ofien found in the low country. To 0 * ’
it has proven entirely healthy, and will doubtless
so. ns the neighborhood has for many years beenab^ fi ‘*
lirely exempt from sickness. Persons wishing to P"'
or rent, can examine the plnce, by calling on Join *j* ^
inns or William S. Ilnmel, Etqs. residing near, .
have the place shown to them ; or for furiher ) 3r:,c n . t *
the undersigned would refer to T. G. licit, T
Esqs. Dr. C. West. Macon, or B. K Hines, Rnj*
Also, the VALUABLE PLANTATION ®
county, Smiles from Hawkit sville, known as «ao
Place, containing 1,600 acres of fine Land, with
acres of open Land, a good comfortable frame B'*c
houses, nnd a two-story framed Grist Mill-with tr e
stones, and a Saw Mill in complete order. Both .
situated on a never-failing stream, entirely 11 ltd
plete repair. Thi# is a desirable and healthy I 003 va j’^j|e
cannot fail to please such as are in pur.-uit of a ,. a j.
Plnmaticn, with a Grist ar.d Saw Mill, and ever) t J * -
tached for the convenience of fanning. ,
Also, the PLANTATION in Monroe county. * n ?
the Rutherford Place. 10 miles from Macon.
lands of Needham Mims and John Powers.
contains 600 acres of fine Land, most of which is c t
under good fencing, n ccm-.fi rial !e Dweh’ir-p. . 3i'*
Gin-House, &c. &c .situaied on an elevated * ,te » £v ] en*
400 yards of the Monroe Rail-Road, nnd is cCCSK ‘ ‘ ntf if
lirely healthy. This place, with a little J#
susceptible of being one of the handsomest
one
Georgia For terms, apply to
Or in his absence, to James Dea.v, ^ ^
T G. Holt, or
. oi / ■
N. Esqs.3
6
?.feby rEACM BBA "”Vs.ravMO0»’
Dee 1* n