Newspaper Page Text
iJttlMc Salts.
llibb Orpuakcr Snln*.
IJirlLt be sold, on ihe first ToesJay in SEPTEMBER
T V next, before the Court-House door, in the City ol'Ma
con, between the legal hours of sale.
Fifty acres of Pine Land, more or less, it being the North-
West corner of Lot No. 171, in the 4th District of originally
Houston, now llibb county j levied on as the property of
John Coxwell, to satisfy a fi fa issuing from a Justice’s
Court, in favor of Andy McNeel vs. said Coxwell. Levy
■wade and returned to me by a constable. .
Ono House aud Lot. in the city of Macon, known and dis
tinguished as Lot No. 5, in square 16. now occupied by
Keelen Cook; levied on as the property of Keelen Cook,
Administrator of John Loving, to satisfy a State and Coun
ty tax fi fa vs. said Keelen Cook, Admr., for the amount of
his tax for the year 1843. Levy mado and returned to me
by a constable. B- TRAPP, D. Stiff.
Also, one House, and Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in square 69, in
the city of Macon, with improvements; levied on to satisfy
a mortgage fi fa in favor of John G. Winter vs. Robert Col
lins. Sold to perfect titles. J. SPRINGER, D. Shff.
MORTGAGE SALE FOR OCTOBER.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next
at the same place, the Steamer Robert Collins; levied on as
the property of Alexander R. McLaughlin, to satisfy one
mortgage fi fas. issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor
of the Central Bank of the State of Georgia vs. said Mc
Laughlin. J. SPRINGER. D. Shff.
August 1. 1844. 45
GEORGIA,
Cratrford County.
J To the Hon. the Inferior Court of
'. > said county, tilting for ordinary
) purpose*, March Term, 1844.
T HE petition of Charles W. Denson, respectfully abew-
ctb, that one Diannah Hester, deceased, late of said
county, did. on the twenty-second day of August, eighteen
hundred anil forty.make and deliver to your petitioner, her
certain instrument in writing, called a Bond; in which Bond
RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL-ROAD.
DISTANCES IN MILB8 SB ON MACON- | 5 | 13 | 19 | 24 | 30 | 35 | 40 ] 46 | 52 |
Dooly September Mortungc Snlea-
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
next, before the Court-House door, in the town of
Vienna, Dooly county, within the legal hours of sale.
One Negro Man. named Isaac, about 45 years old ; lev
ied on as life property ofStephcn W. Pearce, to satisfy one
mortgage fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of
Wilfiam Stephens vs. said Pearce.
Also, one Lot of Land, No. 16, in the 1st District of Doo
ly county; levied on as the property of Henry Houston, to
satisfy ose mortgage fi fs, issued from Dooly Superior Court,
in favor of Benjamin B. Herb, Admr. and Catharine Bryan,
Admrx. of Councell 8. Bryan, deceased, vs. said Houston.
Also, one Lot of Land, No. 46, in the 10th District of
Dooly county; levied on as the property of Andrew Mc
Daniel, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa, issued from Dooly Su
perior Court, in favor of Wm. McDaniel vs. said Andrew
McDaniel. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Slid.
June 36, 1844.
nonatoii September Sales.
W ILL be sold, on the firsiTucsday in SEPTEMBER
next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Houston
county, within the legal hours of sale.
Lot of Lam] No. 29, in the 14th District of Houston coun
ty ; levied on as the property of Hope L. Pearson, to satis
fy two fi fas from the Superior Court of said county, one
against Hope L. Pearson and Donald B. Jones, in favor of
A. D. & J. A. Kendrick, and the other against Hope L.
Pearson, in favor of A. D. A J. A. Kendrick, (transferred
ti Donald B. Jones.)
Also. 202) acres of Fine Land, known ns Lot No. 5, in
the 9th District of Houston county; levied on as the proper
ty of Richard Wallace, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice’s
Court of said county, in favor of James Knight against John
Moore, principal, and Richard Wallace, security, (transfer
red to James R. Oliver.) Levy made and returned to me
by a Constable.
. Also, one Lot, well improved, in the town of Perry, oppo
site James M. Kelly’s Office, now occupied by Thomas YV.
Gurr, containing one-half nf an acre, more or less ; levied
on as the property of Wm. H. Rudd, to satisfy one fi fa from
Houston Superior Court, in favor of George M. Duncan v*.
Wm. II. Rudd.
July 30 44 WM. HERRINGTON, Shtf.
Dooly Mrptcmbcr Snlr».
"^yT’ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
next, before the Court-IIouse door in Vienna, Dooly
county, within the legal hours of sale,
A House and Lot in Tiaveller’s Rest, No. not known,
now occupied by John A. Shine, as a Dwelling; levied on
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Miller, Ripley A Co. vs. Isaac
D. Newton.
Also, two Sorrel Horses, each about 9 years old ; 2 Fea
ther Beds; 1 eight-day Clock; and 1 Sideboard; all* levied
certain instrument in writing
she, the said Diannah Hester, bound herself, her heirs, ex
ecutors, administrators, and assigns, in the sum of three hun
dred and eighty dollars, to be paid to your petitioner, or his
heirs, Ac., upon failure of her, the said Diannah Hester, to
make, or cause to be made, unto your petitioner, Charles
W. Denson, his heirs and assigns, a good and lawful title
to a certain lot or parcel of Land, to wit: L**t No. (168) one
hundred and eighty-eight, in the twenty-third district, and
third section of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county. , — . —- -
our petitioner now shows to the Court, | 1 »53E!tOER3JC. pr. mile, (children under 12ys. A servta. half price.
FiJO.V .YJCO.r TO
And whereupon, your petitioner - . , , ,
that the said Diannah Hester has, since making the said Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.
».rg ..... _ . aale, jr ^ = o
Bond,"departed "this life intestate, and has not made, or I Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs... °.....
caused tobe made to your petitioner, or his assigns, any ti- I Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods...... per cubic foot,
tic to said Land, as conditioned in said Bond; and that one Sugar, Coffee, Rice, lion, Hardware, and all other articles that go
* * by weight,
John Jones, of said county, has been, and is the lawful Ad-| by weight,.... — per 100 lbs.
ministrator on the Estate of the said Diannah Hester—Your Hogsheads and Pipes if Liquor, each.
iqunstrator
petitioners therefore, prays that this Honorable Court do or
der the said John Jones, Administrator as aforesaid, to make
and execute unto vour petitioner, titles to said Land, as ex
id » Js - 1 -'“
pressed in the said Bond; a copy of which Bond is hereun
to annexed, after giving notice according to law in such ca
ses, and your petitioner ns in duly bound .will ever-prsy, Ac.
gReen A CAUSEY, I
Hogsheads of Molassra and Oil,..- each.
Barrels of Liquor, Fim, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac each,
Barrels of Molasses aid Oil, each,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes,Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each,
Attorney for petitioner.
The above is a true copy from tlie minutes of said Court, I
March 7th. 1844. 24 E. W. DENNIS, c c o
GEOR6IA
Monroe Comity.
Inferior Court of laid county, til
ting for ordinary purpotet, July
Term, 1344. j
Present, their Honors Wm. L. Fambroogh, Wm. S. Nor
man, and James W. Knott, Justices.
U PON the petition of Win. B. Graves, stating that he Is
in possession of a bond, made by Edward Freeman,
’unc I
Salt in sacks over four bishels, per bushel,
Corn, YVheat.Meal, and ill other grain in bags, per bushel.
Cotton Bagging „ per piece,
Boxes of Soap, Candles, 4e. of common sire,........... .each,
Brooms in bundles, per dozen.
Buckets, Collars, Scythes,Ihuveia A Spades,Sifters, Ac. per dozen,
Chairs,.... ..........................per dozen.
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac each,
All small packages not weigiing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith’s Bellows,....., each,
in possession oi a uonu, nine oy r.uwaru r rceman, i Potatoes, Apples, Ac per bushel,
while in life, sincedeccaacd, to Perinedus Reynolds, where- I Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. ml over two gallons,. • .each.
by said Edward Freeman bound himself to make to said
Perroediis Reynolds, his heirs and assigns, a good and le
gal title for Lot of Land number one hundred and seventy-
seven, in the fourth district of Lee county; and it further-
appearing to tlie Court, that said bond has been transferred
to Wm. U. Graves, and that said Edward Freeman depart
ed this life, without executing a title for aaid Lot of Lam!;
and it further appearing to the Court, that the consideration
fur which said bond w-as given has been paid, and that the
original bond is now filed in the Clerk’s office of this Court -
It is, therefore,
Ordered by the Court, That Roberson Freeman, Ad
ministrator, iTc bonis non, with the Will annexed, of said
Edward Freeman, deceased, appear at the November
Term of this Court, then and there to show cause, if any he
has, why he should not be compelled to make title to said
-Wm. B. Graves, agreeable to the tenor and effect of said
bond; and that a copy of this rule be published in one of the
public gazettes of this State according to law.
A tme extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordinary
of said county, July 2. 1844.
July 9 41 m6m E. G. CABANISS, C. C. O,
Demijohns, Jugs, Jnrs, Ac. wer two gallons................each,
"’ jus ’
Ploughs 7 each,
Balesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.................each,
Four Wheel Carriages, each,
Two Wheel Carriages................. .................each.
t wo w neei carriages each.
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons each,
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per l,000feet.........
Wood,
.............per cord,
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs, per head,
Oxen and Beef Cattle ...per head,
Horses,.... per head,
Sheep, Goats, Calves,and Dags per head,
Turkeys and Geese in coops, per head,
Ducks and Chickens in coops, per head
9
85 j 05
95~li 2511 5011 7512 00
2 3012 6013 00
95
40
60
75
6)
10
15
20
4
6
8
10
10
15
20
25
1 25
1 75
0 38
3 00
1 50
2 00
2 75
3 50
30
50
63
75
35
55
75
87
25
35
45
55
15
25
32
40
15
30
25
30
15
20
25
30
5
6
7
8
5
0
7
8
15
20
05
30
15
20
25
• 30
25
30
40
50
25
30
40
50
1 00
1 50
2 00
2 50
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
50
75
1 00
1 25
5
C
7
8
25
25
25
25
25
SO
50
50
35
25
37
50
50
75
88
1 00
1 00
0 00
3 00
4 00
75
1 05
1 63
2 25
2 00
3 50
5 00
7 00
2 50
3 00
3 50
4 00
1 00
2 00
25
38
45
50
1 50
2 00
2 50
3 00
2 00
3 00
4 00
5 00
25
38
45
50
3
3
• 4
4
MONEY RETURNED!
SICK HEAD ACHE PILLS.
Warranted to Cure or Benefit a Patient, or Money Re
turned.
T HESE PILLS have been used extensively, and found
to be eminently successful in the treatment and cure of
that truly distressing malady, SICK HEAD-ACHE. In
order to cure any disease, strike at its root, and more espe
ciallv those that disturb and derange the functions of the
brain sympathetically, as occurs in this disease. It comes
lari
Special contracts may be made with the Superintendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, when in
rge quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle,Lumber, Wood,Brick, or Stone, Ac. Ac.
lanters or Farmers are allowed to past free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own
farms toinarket.
Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this 8tate, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned totheAgent
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by Wagons, to their place of des
tination.free ofehatge for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffin, Barneaville
ular rates of Transportation. Ar-
with the Company’s Agent at MaJ
r-vni?nTA To the linn the Inferior Court nf I s-ouon, axerenamuze, or jrroaoce.or any description, win oe received by Ute Company's
Cro3?rd County l taid countutehlusUtinTas a br For -*i' ,h -« nd forwarded direct to Savainah, free of any charge, other ‘than the regula.
Cranford Cou y. > , f flrdinarn S rangemenla must be made in all instance!, for the payment of Freight and expenses, wit!
..J. u-ourz oj uratnary. nr at »h*
Tmfe YVilliam Bowden. deceased, late ^f said county. The attention of Merchants and Phmten. ia solicited to the advantages offered them tinder the above arrangements, for
dhl. on the eighth day of June, 1841, make and deliver io a *° Market ’ aad ob*»*ning their supplies, through this chanaelof communication with the seaboard,
vour petitioner, his certain instrument in writing, called a ™ e B f ,1Road ,ano . w f c ?! n P 1 «* d ’ nd •" operation, from Savannah to within 2) miles ofour Depot, and will be
Bond ror titles in which be, the said William* Bowden. ®““gL e ‘ ed “ Ma ““ C y V/ w ThisRoadis in dady operation to Griffin, CO miles above Macon; and by the first
bound bimsclftoinake titles to a certain Lot of Land, No. 0I ?" ed C" B . d,,ne *‘ to Lea ^ llIe - 2 > mdea above Gnffin; and to the junction with the Western and
one hundred and ninety one, in the fourteenth district of A tlan«e Hail-Roail. early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with thethro plate Rail, ha. been
Talbot county, in aaid State, to your petitioner, upon the '‘‘.a* * nmmer ’ and ,a,d wuh heav T * an E e Rnll - and » he whole Rold from Macon to Gridin, is now m good order for
phed wiffi' < a^ < your peririOTer D now ^shews* to OiTc^um; »»erchaau living in the upper part of me State, will find it decidedly totheir interest, to ship their goods by way of
that the aaid William Bowden has, since the making raid I JESSES^a'S^XeM^
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
* J. D. GRAY,
August 33,1843. 47 , Agent and Superintendantof Transportation.
s property of Thomas Bembty. by virtue of one fi
issued from Pulaski Superior Court, in f»-
fa
on as the _
t’ulaski Superior Court, in favor of Sally Ann
Bcmbry, by Ler Guardian, vs. Thomas Bcmbry.
Also, a Lot of Land, in the 1st District of Dooly county,
No. not known, but known as the land premises whereon
John A. Harts resides; le'vied on as the property of John
A. Harts and Wm. M. Harts, by virtue of one fi fa issued
from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Jonathan Wood
said Harts. Also, other Justice’s fi fas vs. aaid Harts.
Also, Lot of Land. No, 165, in the 3d District of Dooly
county; levied on as the property of Thomas Blanchard, to
satisfy a Justice’s Court fi fa in favor of Stephen W. Pearce
vs. aaid Blanchard. Levy made aud returned to me b;
Constable. Y. P. OUTLAW, Sbff
July 30 44
Acliuinistrnlorn’ Male.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court
. Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
will he sold on the 1st Tuesday in OCTOBER next, be
fore the Court House door in Cauville, Cass county, with
in the legal hours of sale. Lot No. 30, in the 23d district,
second section, in Cherokee county when surveyed, but
now Cass county, sold as the property of Robins Andrews,
Iste of Twiggs county, deceased. Sold for the benefit
the heirs of said deceased. Terms of sale Cash.
ISHAM G. ANDREWS. > . .
JOSEPH B. ANDREWS, J Admr a.
July S3, 1844.43
of
Administrator’* Sale.
T>Y virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Court
-K3 llooly county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold at the Court House door nf Union county, on the
first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, between the lawful
hours of sale, Lou of land number one hundred and seven
ly, in the eighteenth district, and number six. in the ninth
district, both in the first section when drawn, now Union
county, each containing one hundred and sixty acres. Sold
as the property of the late James Powell, deceased,
Dooly county; sold for the benefit of the creditors
aaid estate. Terms cash..
AMBROSE POWELL. Adra’r.
July 23, 1844. 43
Administrator’* Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Up
son county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on tlie first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, lit fore the
Court-House door in Tliomsston, Upson county, within the
legal hours of sale, one Lot of Land, containing 307 acres,
more or less, No. 149. in tlie 16th District of originally Hous
ton. Said as the property of Wiley Dean, deceased—for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day
July 9 41 WM. McKINNEY. Admr,
Aduiii«i»lrnloi-’M Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Crawford County, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next,
before the Court House door in Knoxville, Crawford coun
ty. the following parcels of land, to wit: the west half of
lots Nos. 331. and 332, and the north half of lot No. 318,
nsd fifty acres off of the north-eastern cornerof lot No. 217.
All lying and being in the 2d district of originally Houston,
now Crawford county, belonging to the estate of Diannah
Heater, deceased, late of said rnunty; told for tlie benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. JOHN JONES, Adm’r.
July 16. 1844.42;
Iixccnlor*’ Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
next, before tlie Court-House door io Forsyth, Mon
roe county, within the legal hours of sale, the l’LANTA
TION io said county, whereon Mrs. Mary M. Johnson for
merly lived. 8old for the purpose of distribution between
the legatees of Gideon G. Johnson, deceased.
The above Plantation lies near Brownsville, on the Oc-
ranlgeo River, and contains about 400 acres of superior up
land, ono half of which is cleared, mostly fresh, and in a
high state of cultivation. Person* desirous of buying rich
land in Monroe county, would do well to examine this.
Terms made known on the day of tale.
ARCHIBALD LARY. ) P
I. i
July 1
GIDEON T. JOHNSON,
Guardian’* Mnlr.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, before the Court-House door in Uawkinsville,
Pulsski county, within the legal hours of aale, Lot of Land
No. 323. and the North half of Lot No. 155, in the 13th Dis
trict of nrigirinlly Houston,now Pulaski county,and 20acres
adjoining said land, but part of adjoining Lot. Sold as tbe
pronerty of the orphans of Wm. Barrow, deceased. Terms
, made known on the day of sale.
GEORGE B MrCOLLUM,
July 30 41 Guardian of said Orphans.
To Debtor* nml Creditor*.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Diannah Hester,
deceased, late of Crawford county, are requested to
emne forward and settle the same; and those having de
mands against said Estate, are required to present them to
the subscriber, duly authenticated.
July9, 1814. 41 JOHN JONES. Admr.
^IKORGIA, Butts County.—Whereas, Martha A. C.
Slaten and Arthur Slaten apply to me for letters ni Ad
ministration «a theEstale of Cornelius Slaten, deceased,
late of said coun .y:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar,the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause, (if any they have,) why slid letters should not be
granted. Given under my band, this 29th July. 1844.
45 JOHN McCORD c o
f'lEOUGIA, Dooly County. Whereas, Henry H",
vJT Itoss, Administrator on I he Estate of William Hall,
deceased, late of raid county, applies tome for letters of
Dismission from said estate':
These are therefore to cite and adminish all and singular,
the kindred and cieditors ofaaid deceased, lobe and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to anew
cause (if any they have) why aaid letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my hand, this 5lli day of July. 1S44.
<2 JOSEPH B CLAfrr.cco
jjTJ^EOItGIA, Crawford County.—-Whereas. JoeJ_Carter,
r jr.. and Samuel Carter, administrators on the Estate of
Joel Carter, sr., deceased, late of said county, apply to me
for letters of dismission from said Estate: •
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kind-ed and creditors of aaid deceased,to be and ap-
Bond, departed this life, and has not made, or caused to De
made to your petitioner, any title to said Land, as condi
tioned in said Bond -, and whereas, one Gregory J. Tomer
is now the lawful representative on the Estate of said Wil
liam Bowden; your petitioner, therefore, prays that this
Hnnorable-Court do order the said Gregory J. Turner to
make and execute to your petitioner, titles to the said Lot of
Land, after perfecting the usual legal notice to be made i
such cases, and your petitioner will ever pray, he.
JOHN JONES.
The above is a true copy from the miuutes of said Court
March 7th, 1844. 24 E. W. DENNIS, c c o
RATES OF FREIGHT OF TIIE CENTRAL. RAIL-ROAD.
ST-IT It OF GEOISGI-1.
Houston -Superior Conn.
RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE OF BILL.
Anthony M. Thompson, Tbos. *,
Allen, A Elizabeth Lindsay, £ Bill for Discovery. Relief, j
and Injunction. In Hons- |
Wm. " “
and Fleming F. Adrian. j turned to Apr:
lien
FROM SAVANNAH TO STATIONS
a. L. Hughs, Jos. Nalley, ) ton Superior Court. Re
nd Fleming F. Adrian. j turned to April Term, 1844. |
Barrels of Molasses and Oil......................... .....................
Do. do. all other kinds. Wet
Do. do. do. do. Dry.........
Half Barrels, Wet
Do. do. Dry....................................................... .
. > i Brooms, in bundles, per dozen..........
T appearing u. the Court, that the defendants, Joseph Bucket*, in nest*.... .
Nalley and Fleming F. Adrian, reside out of the limits (j orni peas, oats, rye, bran, com meal and rice flour, in bags, per bushel
ol this State: It IS, therefore, Poaira ner Hnri*n
?r rd t T f d J >y ^ l r^ e0{ *• *^ e B!,,be Do. 1 locking, 1 arger each I .*.* I.'-TII 1.1"" II" I .T-*I I ‘
perfected, by publication of this llule in some public gazette (j ir boy g of Vitnol Xc
in this 8tate, once a month for four months previous to the Cnniieet and BarouchVsIfooVwheVlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Do. Buggies, double....... ..;
Do. do. single and Gigs
Do. Sulkeys............. ....................
Common Jersey Wagons, without covert, and Horae Carls
Coaches, Post and Stage and Road Wagons
Collars, per dozen .... .........s -
Cotton.per 100 lbs
next Term of this Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of Houston Sop. Court,
June 6th, 1844.
June 11 37 m4ai JAS HOLDERNESS, Cik.
lit ITIncon .Superior Court
William Hons, f
v*. > BILL for Discovery, Re- , „ ...
John Buford, Reddick Smith,) lief, and Judgement, in I Demijohns, Jars and Jugs, not exceeding Sgalioas
James W. Cunningham, and / Macon county, Georgia. I P°- d °- . do - * °7 eT . “ •-••••-
Raiford Peacock. ) I Ducks and Fowls, in coops, per head
I T appearing to (he Court, that Reddick Smith,a defen- I dozen
dantin said Bill, resides without ihejurisdiction of said I ® e . e *f and Turkeys............... -
Court; on motion of complainant’s Solicitor, it is | Grindstones, per 100 Ijis....
Ordered. That service of said Bill be perfected on the Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per head 1
said Reddick Smith, by publication of this order in one of I D°- do - do - do - 2 each..............
■ ... i Bn. do. do. do. do. 3 do.......
Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do...........
Hogs and Calves...................
Hhds. and Pipes Liauor. not exceeding 120gallons.........
Do. Molasses and Oil, ordinary size i
Iron in pigs or bars, castings for inilli, and other machinery.
Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons.
" Do. do 10 da.
the public gazettes of this State, once a month for fonr
months, before the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Court, this 9th April,
1844. GILBERT C. CARMICHAEL, Clerk.
April 16 29 m4in
COUGH LOZENGES
ni;i.L>8 COIJGII LOZENGE8 are now
rapidly superceding all other proportions for tbe re
lief of Cough, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Catarrh,
Ti ’ - - - - -
Pightness of the Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary
flections.
Hundreds of persons could now be pointed out. who have
been troubled with an old lingering Cough from five to
Measurement Goods, per cubic foot
Ploughs, each .......
Salt m sacks, not exceeding 4 bushels ....
I Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, aad Pigs, per head
Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging,Hardwire, and such other articles as goby weight,
per 100 lbs
Spec.'
No si
1,2,3
4JJ.5
6,7
8.9.1C
11,12
13.14
.-15,16
|17,18
Ma.
con.
1^00
1 2J
1 40
1 50
50
65
85
1 0(
1 13
1 25
38
60
70
7!
75
80
38
50
60
65
70
75
25
38
45
50
55
60
25
30
30
33
38
40
25
38
50
56
58
60
C
10
10
i:
13
13
1 so
2 00
2 50
2 75
3 00
3 25
25
36
40
45
48
50
I 00
1 10
1 20
1 30
1 40
1 50
5 00
6 00
8 00 10 00
11 00
12 00
4 00
5 00
C 00
8 00
8 50
9 00
4 00
5 00
6 00
7 00
7 50
6 00
3 00
3 50
4 00
4 50
4 75
5 00
3 00
3 50,
4 00
4 50
4 75
5 00
8 00
10 oo|
14 00
16 UO
17 00
18 00
38
50
68
70
73
75
25
30
35
40
42
25
30
32
34
36
38
50
55
60
65
70
75
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
25
30
33
35
38
40
4 00
6 00
6 00
9 00
9 50
10 00
3 00 4 00
0 00
7 00
7 50
8 00
2 50 3 50
5 50
6 50
7 00
7 50
2 00 3 00
5 00
6 00
6 50
7 00
63|l 00
1 50
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00 3 00
4 00
4 50
4 75
5 00
3 00
4 00
5 00
5 50
5 75
6 00
25
30
33
35
38
40
25
25
25
31
35
38
35
40
50
55
60
63
5
8
10
. 12
13
15
30
50
60
65
70
75
31
38
50
50
58
60
25
37
50
75
1 00
1 00
25
)lpe
35
40
45
50
55
25
25
25
25
25
35
out at intervals a few days or weeks, from an impaired or
enervated state of the digestive organs, and which alone is
the seat of disease. Sick Head-ache is a disease common
to be found in the country; few are more distressing in
their effects, or so little understood generally in its nature
and cure. Nothing will cure Sick Head-ache, but a tho
rough and complete change in the action of the stomach and
bowels, and at the same time restore aud invigorate them, a«
well as to keep them well regulated. Such is the nature
and effect of tlie combination of Dr. E. L. SPOHN’S Sick
He ad-achi Pills. So certain is the proprietor that thesis
Pills will cure Sick Head-ache, that be hereby guarantees
to the public, that whoever tries them without cure or bene
fit, shall have their money returned.
Every thing like reference to colleges.certificates, affida
vita, Ac. to portray the success of the Pills with, is waived,
on the ground of the guarantee; but sheer justice requires
that the following case, amongst the many ibaihavc been re
cently reported, should be known atleast to the afflicted:
The wife of Leary Stanley, of Houston county, Ga. has
been long afflicted with Sick Head-ache, of the most violent
character—besides frequent attacks, if has often (during
them) endangered her life—to cure which, many remedies
have been prescribed and used, but without success. Un
der these circumstances, she commenced the daily use of
Dr. Spohn’s Sick Head-ache Pills. Scarcely had a box of
them been taken, before she felt and looked like a new per
son ; not only free from any more attacks of Sick Head-ache,
but greatly improved in health and strength. She has taken
do: * ’ ’ * 5
NEW SPlUNGonn^
T HE “^gnedhave receL^V 0 ^
J. supply of ™ » Urn
Fancy & Staple Form*- ' k
DRY-GOoft^
which they offer at the very wl,
consists iu part of the followin.. r
Superfine, fnedium, and low-pH^U T
Super Black and Blue-black
New style Plaid and Striped °° C*
Gro de Ta, Pnrmett? and Summ., 7
London, Cadet, and Fancy ])rin:„
2,000 pieces New style Prints
1 pieces New style Prints
200 do Georgia Nankeens,
ixes of the Pills, and is advised to continue them oc
casionally for some time, having so long labored under tbe
disease, and not finding before a remedy to relieve it.
The cure of Sick Head-ache is effected by the peculiar
action of the Pills, in restoring and invigorating the powers
ofdigestion, by which tlie proper sympathetic relation be
tween the stomach and brain is alone established. There is
not the least danger in using the Pills in any way, but re
quire ordinary care and attention while taking them.
Each box contains 50 pills, with full directions for using.
PRICE, One Dollar per Box.
KF To behadof Havilakd & Risley, Augusta; LIT
tle & Co.. Milledgeville ; HARVEY SHOTYVELL and
Dr. T. E. GORMAN, Macon; and S. A. Billing, Colum
bus. They are also to be had at Albany, Hawkinsville,
Madison, Talbolton, and Fort Gaines.
March 5.1844. 23 6m
NEW DRUG STORE.
T HE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the
public, that he is uovr receiving an extensive assortment
receiving
of Drugs, Medical preparations, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, Pa
tent Medicines, and Perfumery. The articles have been
laid in on the most advantageous terms; are of the best
quality, as he is determined to vend no other; and will be
sold, wholesale or retail, for cash or satisfactory town accep
tances, on the lowest terms that con be afforded in this sec
tion of the country. Physicians, Country Merchants, and
others, are invited to call and judge for themselves.
JAMES W. BAILEY.
07F His Store is two doors above Boardman’s Book and
Stationary Establishment, Mulberry street, Macon, Ga,
single package under .........
Special contracts may be made with the superintendent of transportation for the freight of the following article*,
_ ■ *-»- 1 “ the established rates, viz: Corn, and all kinds of graiu ; brick, horses, mules’
mill gearing, Ac.; sawed lumber, mill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar-
^lea.liay in bundles, barrels tar. pitch or turpentine.
Freight at the above rates, or by special contract, to be under the following stipulations, viz:
No eli im for damages on articles transported by this Company unless the packages are examined and identified in
perfect satisfaction.
Sudden Colds and Coogbs are cured by them in a few _ _ _ __ ___
•'outs. I the presence of an officer of the Company before the same are'removed from the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage
Several thousand boxes have been said within the last of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of glass or crockery-ware, chafing of bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture. Not ac-
few months, restoring to health persons in almost every stage j countable for breakage of hollowware. No internal injury, rot clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be
of Pulmonary affections and those laboring under tlie most allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles,
distressing Colds and Coughs. They do notclicck and dry | Not accountable for livestock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks or pack-
up tbe cough, but render it easy, promote expectoration, re- I ages. 6 *
lieve congestion, allay the tickling or irritation, and remove Colton received in good order at the depots, and afterwards torn while in possession of the Company, will be mended
the proximate jir exciting cause. They are made from a | at tbejr expense. All other damage done to Cotton in tramitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood
not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any
ed at the place of destination.
. —„ -_.not be accountable for Passengers’ baggage, unless put in the baggage car incharge of the con
fiscates have been offered of their wonderful virtues, from | doctor.
those who, it is justly thought, have been saved fromacun- The Company will have agents at stations 8,10,11,12,13,14,15. 16, and 17, and at Macon, to attend to the delivery Digitalis
timely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them, and forwarding of goods. A11 merchandiie not to be forwarded will be retained at the respective depots at the head of
Death itself hasalready deprived of life its hundreds and I tbe road one week, free of expense, after which storage will be charged at the Savannah rates,
it* thousands, whom this valuable medicine might have sa- Goods destined for points beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company's agent, free of commissions
—a ;r.. —1„ i —i.— — ti—: 5 1 Gunpowder prohibited.
THOMAS PURSE, Genera! Superintendent Transportation.
30
ved, if it had only been taken in time. How important it is,
danger is sospeci
lay of a few days often proves fatal. No medicine will be
Savannah. April 23, 1844.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
_ # I PI __ ,
found more efficacious than these Lozengoi; they are as On Mulberry Street, Near, the MethodistChukch
pleasant to the taste as sugar Candy. 1
C7 Price 25 cents perlxox. with full directions.
•ILSO-Br. HULL’S
WORM LOZENGES
A UK tbs sure.t and safest YVoum-Destuoyi.vo Mkdi I tTyHE riUifSCUIBEH, is receiving large additions to his
cine ever discovered. It is estimated, that, in tbe U-j J- stock of
nited States, ok* hunored thousand childuen die a.v- | COACHES, CHARIOTEER, BAROUCHES
BUGGIES, WAGONB, Ac.
NUALLY, FROM TUI EFFECT OF WORMS ALONE. This vast I JUUUUUkO* VTAUUHS| «.VC.
mortality can be almoat entirely prevented, by the use of Hromsomeofthe best Northern Manufactories, which were
HULL’S CELEBRATED LOZENGES. made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
Grown persons are very often afflicted with Worms, and are warranted equal ifnolstperiorto thoseofany other es-
are doctored for various complaints, without any benefit; tablishment. Those in wantof any description of Carriages,
when one ortwo dotes of the Lozenges would speedily cure willfind itfor their interestto examine the quality audpri-
them. They are an infallible remedy, and so pleasant to cea of his assortment.
the taste, that children will take them as readily a. they Repairing, in all the different branches executed in the
would a common peppermint losenge. I best manner, by experienced workmen, at less than former
T-bousands and tens of thousands pine away and die of prices.
Worms, without suspecting the real disease. The follow- Carriage molten, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
ing are a few of the symptoms—Headache, pale lips, flash- I Springs,Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps,Bands.
. , >, pale lips, flash- Springs,Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps
ed cheeks, disturbed dreams, feverishness, thirst, bad taste | Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Lbces, Silk and worsted
' alnosf .....
Congress and Saratoga Water,
J UST received, and for sale by
JAMES \V.
July 16, 1844.
JAMES^YV. BAILEY, Druggist.
Sweedlsh Leeches,
J UST received from New York, and for sale by
JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist.
July 16. 1844. 42
Sulphate Quinine
do Morphine
Acet. Morphine
Court Plaster
Castor Oil
Citrated Kali
Chloride Soda
Senna Alex
Cayenne African
Indigo Spanish Float
Caraway Seed
Anodyne Hofiamnnt
Aqua'Fortis
Juniper Berries
Bees YVax
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
Accomta
Buchu compd
Pink Root Fluid
Augastura
Hardhack
“ Lettuce M YV & M
“ Cort Peru compd
“ Bark Precipitated
** Nux Vomica
“ Rhubarb
" Gentian
“ Ratania
" Dandelion
“ Colocynth pure
“ “ compound
“ Balsam Copavia
" Hyoscamus
" Cicuta
“ Stramonium
“ . Belladonna
“ Boneset
* Butternut
" Glycopt
“ “ refd Eng.
“ Sarsaparilla
Herbs Horeliound
“ Cleavers
" Catnip
“ Thoioughwort
“ Cicuta
‘ Marsh $felon
" C tl foot
“ Parsiey
“ Spearmint
“ S -urvey Grass
“ Hyueamout
“ Wormwood
“ Double Tansey
“ Hyssop
** Horse Radish
“ Bitter Sweet
“ Lemon
“ Sweet Mrajoram
11 Motherwort
“ Penneroyal
Sage
Musk.Blee Mass
Horehound
Otto Rose
Isinglass
Sponge, Mace
Annato,
Copperas
Borax, Nutgalls*
Rosin
Oil Almonds
“ Annisede
“ Burgamott
“ Cajiput >
“ Cassia
“ Cloves
“ Caraway
“ Onganum
“ Anthos
“ Juniper
“ Lavender
“ Jessamine
" Fennel
“ Savine fresh
“ Goldwood
" Wormseed
“ double Tansey
" Peppermint
“ Spearmint
“ Tansey pure
“ Cedrat
•' Croton
“ Sage
« p-'Iegi
“ Sarsafras
“ Orange
“ Cedar
“ Black Peppe
“ Hemlock
“ Spruce
“ Cantharidcs
" Tar
" Copavai
“ Amber reel
Cantharides
Fly Stone
Colocynth
Acetic Acid
Sweet Oil
Veratrine
Shychonine
Creta
Received tills Day,
A LARGE lot of fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, and a
general assortment of fancy articlos, and for. sale by
JAMES YV. BAILEY.
42
July 16, 1844.
Received this Day,
5 CASKS Potash, for isle by
J.
July 16. 1844.
'JAMES YV. BAILEY.
42
in the month, offensive breath, itching of the nostrils, psin in Fringe, Tassels, and aftsost every article required in their
the stomach, nausea, unnatural appetite, swelled stomach or I bnsine.s, at Augusta prices.
Sand’s Sarsaparilla,
F OR purifying the blood, for aale by
JAMES W. BAILEY.
July 16, 1844. 42
limbs, tense of some thing rising in the stomach, Ac.
To parents we say, do not be without these Lozenges at
any time—attend to these suggestions, as you value the lives
of your children.
B3* Price 25 cents pec.box, with full directions.
For sale in Macon, by J. H. A W. S. ELLI8—In East
Macon, by COYVLES A NICOLL—by DUNN A MAR-
. . hutc—
March 1st, 1842.
*2 tf J. W.BABCOCK.
BAILEY’S
IVIilitary Shaving: Cream.
T HE undengnen uVe pleasure in certifying that they
have used the Military Shaving Soap, prepared by
Oldridgc’s Balm,
O F Columbia, for restoring tlie hair, for sale by
JAMES YV. BAILEY.
July 16, 1844. 42
Military Shaving Soap, preps
Mr. William Bailey, ’Druggist, Brooklyn, New York, and
TIN.-Forsytb—by_YVINSHIP A HUtCHINGS, Clinton | r° r . s »le by Mr. James W. Bailey, Druggist of this jilaee.
>y v .
—by the principal Druggists in 8avnnnali and Augusta— • “ 11
Hay’s Liniment,
A CERTAIN cure for the Piles, for aale by
JAMES YV. BAILEY
July 16, 1844. 42
and, on enquiry, may be found in nearly all the towns and
' YVestem States.
. . may fi
villages in the Middle, Southern, and
lages in
*eb 27.I
ry, Sen-deceased, late ofaaid county, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said Estate:
Brought to Jail,
1'N Houston county, Ga. a Negro Fellow, aged
X about 35 years, who says his name is JESSE,
■ ■ PV ays . |
and that he belongs to YVilliam Tait, of the State
, of Alabama, ISmilca from Greenville. Said Ne-
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause, if any they have, why said letter* should not be grant
ed. Given uudci inylianJ,ibis Sib March. 184!.
24
E. YV. DENNIS, c c o
gro is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, and light built. He
says bis master’s plantation is on tlie Alabama river. The
owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay
charges, and take him away.
* “ YVM.
is certainly the finest and most pleasant compound that g~i EORGIA. llibb County.—Whereas, James Hollinga-
we have ever used ; leaving the skin after the operation of worth, Administrator on the Estate of Isaac Newber-
shaving, smooth and soft, and rendering the act truly ti
pleasure rather than a task. All who shave themselves and
desire comfort in tho set, we recommend to them Bailey’s
Military Shaving Soap. SAMUEL R. BLAKE.
JOHN DARBY.
N. C. MUNROE.
JOHN LAMAR.
Dr. JAMES YVOOD.
N. ELLS.
YVILLIAM SCOTT.
Macon, July 9, 1644.
Jar. 23.1844 IS
HERRINGTON. Shff.
[CF YVo lire niilboi izril to announce NOL.
JOHNSON, ns a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Return,
of Bibb County at the Election iu January, 1945.
Jan 9 ’ 15
ITIoifal’s Lire Pills and Pluenii
Bitters,
F OR general debility, for sale by
JAMEi
JAMES YV. BAILEY.
July 16. 1644. 42
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and 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
be granted. Given under my band, this 27tb July, 184-1.
_ 44 BENJ. E. MYRICK, c C p
^ EOllGIA, Dooly County.—YVbereas, John Vornadore
vJT applies to me for letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Henry Stewart, deceased, late of said count
tty:
nd sn
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all anrt singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
anew cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not
Given under my hand, this 5th July, 1844.
JOSEPH B. CLAPP, cco
be granted.
48
i orept
Irish Moss
Oxalic Acid
Cetric do
Prussic do
Tartaric do
Opium
Pepperine, Uva Ur si
Sage, Syrenges
Honey, Squills
Mezerian
Hemlock
Hops
Saffron
Evicuma
Nutmegs
YVafers
Cloves
Quicksilver
Arrowroot
Logwood
Madder
Allum
Fig Blue
Brimstone
Starch
Glue
Antimony
Aloes 8oot
Rhubarb •
Emetine
Macon, May 14,184-).
“ com
“ Seneca
“ Rhodium
“ Nerole
“ Camomile .
“ Valerian
•' Cubebs
• Wormwood
“ Nutmegs *
“ Anniseed
Spalalas assorted
Syringes „
Trusses “
Brushes “
Tooth Brushes
Nail Brushes
White Wash do No t, 2,3
Bot Brushes No 1, 2, 3
Flesh do No 1, 2,3
Cloth Brushes, fancy from No
1 to 12
Blacking Brushes assorted
Bristol Brick
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
" American
Extract Milliflorcs
Lip Salve
Otto of Roses
Macassar Oil
Pomatum
Pearl Powder
Preston Salts
ToiletPowder
Vegetable Rouge
Vinegar Aromatic
Eye Water
Godfrey’s Cordial
Hayes Linament
Harlem Oil
Itch Oointment
.Funnels Wedgwood from No
1 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-
50 do Mexican Mixtures.’
50 do Middlesex Strir.es
50 do Irish Linens, ’
100 dozen New style YVillow BONw-
50 do. PALM LEAF Hat<1
100 pieces New style Printed L.»„
50 do Ginghams, w °*'
500 dozen Spom Thread,
200 do Hosiery,
Black and colored Silks and Satin.
Balzaritres, Foulard and Fancy Sill
Swiss, Jaconet. Mull and Nanm^v y
Cambrics, Dimity, Long and Bj,
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Shades ^
Shirtings, Sheetings, and Tic k : aE i
Pongee, India, and Spittlefield Hd’lf.
Silk, Fills, and Balzarine Hdlft.Jh,
Ready-made Linens, Stocks Crav .
With almost every other article
Goods line; all of which will be sold
for cash. SAM’L J i'S
Brick Building near Messrs, p 4 ' *C|
, April 2,1844.
Macon,
JNEW GOODS, AEW G( wS
T HE Subscribers are now receivm
mentof staple and fancy DIf Y
style and pattern*’ which they offer for^e
3 rick building one door from Washing nS
Sept 25 53 QF.n^Hi’l
newbookL
At Boardman’s Book vt
"I UST received, all the new pablieitMaJ,
are the following:
Prescott’s History of the Conquest of W..-
Harpers’ No. 1 of the Pictoral Bible
“ No 7 of Hannah Iloore’i cumnl«. -i
Anson’s History of Europe, Sj?,
Brandejs Encyclopedia full botud
o t. Neals History of the Protestant, ’
Poutliey s Pilgrim’s Progress,
Rura! Life in Germany, by YVilliu, How,
bound.
non*,
Kohl’s Russia and the Russians
Ellioison’s Surgical Operations,'
The Psalmist,
Condie on Children,
Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocation.
Ashwell on the Diseases of Females
Queens of England, sixth seriea, ’
Anew Patent Inkstand,
Perforated Paper.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, 4c.all cheap f 0 , Cj
IMPROVED
BOTANICO-MED1CAL PBMin
By HI. S. Thomson, JB. D. I
R EAD ar-d JLDGE. " Prove all thing.
to that which l. good.” As even in enr ri., -
. « , c , -t , — * ,e ® inourd,.
“ the deaf may hear, the lame may walk, and ti’t
receive their sight.”
The undersigned fully aware of the man-,,...,
resting upon him as a practitioner ofthebeal --^.
again tender his services to those wl-o mjv 7^.
the assurance in advance, that if nssiduotinr. k—
rience, and a thorough knowledge otinnoeen-tr^i
ly health’s restoring remedies, with their jncir.i j i-
uon wi'l restore lost health, he feels warmteda.
that so far as these go to the procurement efi K » a
atom, the affleted or their friends will iu no can i.,
pointed.
As heretofore persons afflicted with cLroniccl-n.
residing at a distance may have theircasei t;c:ifc >
ing their symptoms in writing as correct!. „ 1
when medicines to suit them will be compound*!«
Many who have pursued this course, tbongli
seen them, are now in the enjoyment cf urrr
health. Persons having diseased servants whuna. i
them both burthensome and expensive, may «*,!
their cases^treated nr dispose of them to ike subtcus
fair price.
Hernia or Rupture, will Le treated on imprortcj
.les. with an instrument entirely new, which,» fei
,een used, gives entire satisfaction—itcan bewen a
night with cqnal facility. Persons thus afflicted, wi!
to apply in person, in order to be well fiued.
Letters to ensure attention must invariably bep*
terms liberal and punclualitv expected.
'M. S. THOMSON’, X.
March 5 £3
Apoth's. Scales and Weights
YY’ickingfor Lamps
Extraot Roses
Essence of Tyre
Florida Water
Freckle YVash
Hair Oil Ward’*
Hungary Water
Hair Powder
Indian Dye
Kaphalia
Orange Flower ater
33
GEOItGIA, Houston Comity
A LL persons concerned, ore desired to take notice, that
the following Free Persons of Color, have applied to
me to Register their names, in compliance with the Laws
in such cases made and provided :
Nancy Mitchell, 40 years old, of yellow complexion, and
common stature; has ten children. Laodicea or Dicey
Mitchell, danghtet of Nancy, 26 years old ; Thomas Mitch
ell, son of Nancy. 18 yeais old ; Bhadrach Mitchell, son of
Nancy. 16 years old; Angelina Mitchell,daughter of Nan
cy, 14 years old. All tlie above persons reside with their
Guardian, Allen Wiggins, Esq. in this county.
Nancy. 25 or 28 years old, of common stature, nnd has
five children. Betty, daughter of Nancy, 15 years old.—
Nancy and Betty were born in South Carolina, and came
into Georgia in 1841, and reside with YVilliam B. Peters,
their Guardian.
Registered lOtli May, 1844.
May 21 34 WM. H. MILLER. C. I. C.
<*un-l*o wrier.
KEGS SportingT
15 do Shot-gun ^ rOYVDEIt,
10 do
July 30
Blasting
f}’
For sale bv
BOND * MURDOCK.
Shot ami .Lead.
JK BAGS Shot, assorted sizes,
lO: |
300 lbs. Lead, for sale by
July 30 44
BOND & MURDOCK.
That community may have some idea oftkeeim
which disease may go without being beyond ti t c-
medicine, it is deemed proper to append tbefoLi.ig
tr.ents of facts, taken from a number of sitniiiria:- r. <
may yet be submitted aa room aud circumstance on ■
Bibb Coimt, Jan.x:-
This may certify that my wife lias been afed
Dyspepsia and Liver complaint for twelve vests. ■>
taken a variety of medicines without apparent ltier
the justly celebrated Dr. Durham of Clark eoino
benefit her. She suffered much from nervous ■■
palpitation of the heart and extreme weskaeu**
confined almost entirely to her bed. In tbisfitarn
plied to Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, underlies.'*
tions and applications, I am happy to say, tie team
tored to comfortable health, and is now ablern icon
the usual business of her house and family.
My daughter was also afflicted with coond-lvra
which Dr. Durham failed to relieve her. I sppW *
Thomson also in her case, and I am persntded lc a
nally cured her; she ha shad no symptom of liw :
months.
But these though certainly cf their kind tkt «
cannot be compaied tor a moment with tl.erue-'*
my sons, who has been afflicted with palsy to sai l*
as to have become perfectly helpless. fielfrssSxttK'
his limbs, then of his body, and finally his hups
EYESIGHT, so that he might be in a manner desd n
breathed, and even that at one time, was so no-'-.'i
that his clothes were prepared in antiripatioa ofbta
it. YY'e had made use of the usual remedies if-
ses.aud even had applied to Dr. Stringfellow.
lor, but without benefit. In this situstion, Dr-
was called in, who I am happy to say, has restore: tt
only to the full and free use of all his limbs, bot s-*
use of Iris eyes and ears, without which crentrr”
blank and life itaelfa burden. The change is so r»
absolute helplessness, blindness and deaf «f« “
activity, sight and hearing, that it can hardly *
by any but those who have seen it. This if a ct *
numerous as those effected by the Doctor are, *‘-
give precedence to any.
ISAAC WAU
From the Federal Cato*
To the Editors:
GENTLEMEN:—Occupying the import**'£
community that you do, and controlling such a P®7 le
gine for good as the public press. I have taken d*
addressing you, being an old subscriber, upon * --v
great importance, ana it may be of infinite w
many of your,numerous readers. My intcniiontn
you thus, is merely to commuicate a faet tbst
aer my own knowledge, in my own family 'T. -e
own eyes, and which I deem it my duty, as * *
to communicate for the benefit of av ,
Some time during last year, my son
years old, was taken with a paralctic affection. 1
was entirely deprived of the use olbis /ower e - _
and body, so far as to be perfectly unable to
tion either on his pallet or in tea,—his l®“j?
tracted and sometimes appeared tobespas®” 1 ^-^
the contraction appeared to ascend gradually' 0 ’ ft
it reached his alMoraen, the lower part of * _ ^
jowerfully contracted, as to throw the B Pl’ er Uj 0C : i»'
ungs, which so compressed them as almost w ij^sH
location; the parts protruding from just anatj ‘$i;
unnatural size. To walk was impossible, ano ^
er of the will had no influence over his Iron
nation, I carried him to Macon and place* 1 Vjad
care of Dr. Thomson, of that city; in two
him home, greatly relieved; the course was s ‘ ^ ^
months more, and I.
epid and palsied invalid, is now the ,ct - r v»be :t ^
f former days,'running abootev ^p<e:
two
decrepid
bouyam boy of former days,'running alx>nt*'Y‘j fee
morning till night, so fond of field sports.
a perfect terror to rabbits, partridges & 40 plrisc 0 '
iresume to lurk upon the plantation; an ,r
lis new acquired liberty, that be h |C1!0
liveliest in his circle of contemporatj y .bn ‘
result was so little anticipated by rae ’, ^ eeIC fi < ’" 1
acquainted with the case, that it.has be® . -j.k-r:
cient importance to merit publicity/ by E 1 c
will confer a favor on . T rV. HU 1 *
Yours, respectfully, ALt
Jones county, 19lh Jan. 1844.
NEW BOOKS
At j- Barnes’, on Cotton -
Prescott’s Mexico,
Dr. Oiin’s Travels in the
Life of YVilburn Fisk, .
Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition
Magendee’s Physiology,
New Edition of Dunglison s Med
No. 1 42 Harpers’ Pictorial
Works of Miss Brewer, in cheap
Liebig’s Agricultural Chemistry.
Mysteries of Pori*
Macon, March 26.
TroToooibs; bac^^
50 bis- Rom, OiH* «* ,d " nfi
T»EST quality, offered very low b\ % y_£lE-
Jt> June 4 37
rnmmnsumm