Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, August 27, 1844, Image 4

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$)tit>Uc Sales. Hibb Jtfyirmber #*lr» W I I« T« bo sold, oa the fir-.! Tuesday in SEPTEMBE R j uexl. before the Cottri.Hnuve dour, in the City ol Ma* ■ cm, hot ween die lr;al Itoura of ule, | K,ity acres of Pi me L.m-1. mote or less, it belDcrfco North- Welt corner of I.m No. 1)1, it* tbe 4th District of originally lloaitoo, moor B4M> cnao'y J levied oa as the property of; John Cutwrll, t<* satisfy « fi fa iaauiiifr from a justice's , Court,in f.tvor of Atiily McNeel rj, said Cotwrll. I,fTV j untie and returned to me hy a constable. One Hollar and l.nt, in the city of Macon, known anil div t'wfuiahed as I.ot No. . r ), in .square 16 now occupied by Ki'.'lfii think I levied mi as (lie property <>l Keelco Cook, | GEORGIA, Crairford County. 1 To the Hon. the In ferior Court of said county, sitting for ordinary purposes, Starch Term, 1814. IHE petition of Charles W. Denson, respectfully sbes* eth, that one Diannah Hester, deceased, late of raid c.ountv, did. on the twenty-second day of August# eighteen hundred and forty, make and deliver to your petitioner, her certain instrument in writing, called a Bond; in which Bond she, the said Diannali Hester, bound herself, her heirs, ex- ecetors, administrators, and assigns, in the sum of three hun dred and eighty dollars, to be paid toyour petitioner, or his heirs, Ax n upon failure of her, the said Diannali Hester, to make, cr cause tube made, unto your petitioner, Charles W. Denson, his heirs and assigns, a good and lawful title j tj a certain lot or parcel of Land. to wit; L°t So. (IS*) onr , i.trator nl J.ilm I,oving. io satisfy a State and Coun- I hundred and eighty-right, in the twenty-third district, and i, i„ vi. .jiJ Krrlen Conk. Ailmr.. for the amount of third section of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county. % ** And whereupon, your petitioner now allows to the Lou r t, that the said Diannah Hester has, hince making the said Bond, deported this life intestate, and has not made, or , caused to be made toyour petitioner, or his assigns, any ti tle to said Land, as conditioned in said Bond; and that one John Jones, of said roomy, has been, and is the lawful Ad- lnini&trator on the Estate of the said Diannah Hester—Your : OCTOBER next, petitioner, therefore, prays that this Honorable Ccurt do or der the .said John Jones, Administrator as aforesaid, to make j and exrrutc onto your petitioner, tides to sold Lond, os rx- ! pressed in the said Bond; a copy of which Bond is liereun- j to annexed, after giving notice according to law in such ca ses, and vour petitioner as in doty bound,will ever pray, Ac. green a causey, j Attorney for petitioner. ! The above is a true copy from the minutes of said Court, March 7th. 1844 24 * J5. W. DENNIS, cco i RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD. car J H J3. Levy male nod returned tome n. trapp. d. shir. Ad u ly ta his tax for ihe by n constable A No, one House, and Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in square f>9, in the city of Macon, with improvement* ; levied on to satisfy n mortgage fi fa in favor of John G. Winter vs. Robert Col lin-*, Sold to perfect tides. J. SP H 1XGK R, D. Shff*. MORTGAGE SALE FOR OCTOBER. ■ Will be sold, on tlirr first Tuead nt the same place, the learner Robert Collins ; levied on as the propei(/of Alexander K. McLaughlin, to satisfy one mortg.iir- li fj*. issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor cf the Central Bank of the Stale ol Georgia vs. said Me Loughlfn. J. SrRINGKR. D.Shff*. August h 1844. ^ 45 ISibb Xrplnitbti "fairs. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, before the Court-House door in Macon, within the legal hours of sale. Lot No. 8. in square 42, City of Macon; levied on a:, the property of Enoch Lunsford, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Al exander Scott vs. said Lunsfori and John T. Lamar. Pro perty pointed out by T.P. Stubbs, pi fts. Attorney. One-third interest in Lots Nos 22 and 23. in the -Ith Dis trict of formerly ]1ou*i.mi. now BlHb county; also, one-third interest in & 8aw Mill,o» the same , levied on as the prop erty of Allen Rape, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Bibb Su perior Court, in fiTDr of George Wood, assignee ol \V in. Re« k, va. said Rope. Property pointed out ill the mortgage. Au g 1 46 * JAM ES GATES,Shff. ior Court of said county, sit- j for ordinary purposes, July fftibh Coroner’* Postponed Mlm. W ILL be sold, oil the Qr»t Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next.befote the Cuurt-Hou-e door in Macon, Ribb j county, within the usual hours of sale, the following proper- J ty: w i Six acres of Land, more or less, adjoining the lands of \ Myron Bartlett and Buckner, No. not known, the place where IVm. Johnson now live •*; nL'o. one road Wagon. 2 j Horses and 2 Mules and Harness; all levied on as the pro perty of Willis H. Hughes, to satisfy a fi fa fr< oin Bibb In ierinr Court, in favor of Alex. Scott vs. Willis II. Hughes. , . . . ,, . ... Richard Bassett and James Gates, security ; also, one fi fa , ^ why he should oof be compelled from lbbb Superior Court, in favor of Samuel Dinkins vs. »V in. B. Graves, agreen >.e to the ten- h .,i : !lughes."Bas.-en and Gates. Property pointed out by band-, nu,! lh:,t l . ,U ? ru J C 1 :. e 1,1 uri ' 1,1 » e liKORGIA, Cfr'fct Hon roe County. • tin l Tr Present, their Honors Win. L. Fambroagh, Wtfl.S. Nor man, and James W. Knott, Justices. r PON the peOtlon of Win. B Graves, stating that he Is in posscn.-imi of a bond, made by Edward Freeman, while in life,since deceased, toPerinedus Reynolds, where by said Edward Freeman bound himself to make to said Permedus Reynolds, bis heirs Ml assigns, n good atid 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 the Court, that said bond lias been transferred to W hi. B. Graves, and that said Edward Freeman depart ed this life, without executing a titie for said Lot nt Land; and it further appearing to the Court, that the consideration for which said bond was given has been paid, and that the original bond u now filed in the Clerk’s oi&ce of this Court. hi,, therefore, Ordered by flic Court, That Roberson Freeman, Ad ministrator. tie bonis non, with the Will annexed, of said Edward Freeman, deceased, appear at the November Term of this Court, then and there to show rau.-e. if any he to make title to said tenor and effect of i»i«tanci<:m in julen vroji itiacon* X'JRO'TI ill**€ asr TO Passengers 5 c. pr. mile, (children under l2ys. A servts. half price, Colton per bale, (round or square) not exceed big 400 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or square,over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs......... Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods per cubic foot, Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go by weight ..-••••---..-•--..........per 100 lb*. Hogshead* and Pipes of Liquor,......i.V..i‘.._„#ach. HJb<?sheads of Molasses and Oil,....••• ........ ...... ^^..eacb. Barrels of Liquor, Fish. Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac .each. Barrels of Molasses and Oil,.-- .each, JJIs. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, 1 bis. Pork, Fish, Liquor,Ac. 'callKegsof 10 gul*. A upwards, each, \ bis. Flour, Fruit Potatoes, Ac each, Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels, — .....each, Salt in sacks over four bushels,.. per bushel. Corn, Wheat, Meal, and nil cither grain in bags, per bushel, Colton Bagging,.... per piece. Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size, each, Brooms in bundles per dozen. Buckets, Collars, Scythes, Shovels A Spades, lifters, Ac. per dozen, Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac each, All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith’s Bellows,.......... ........................ ..each.; Potatoes, Apple**, A? per bushel, Demijohns, jugs. Jars. Ac. not over two gallons,............each.i Demijohns, Jogs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons. each, Bilie**fHay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs..eacb : Four Wheel Carriages,...... ..... Two Wheel Carriages, 5 | 13 [ 19 I 24 | 30 j 35 | 40 CC j c/3 .’5 ; 65 25 «1 1 25 1 50 30 O | 46 1 52 j 60 : I ~ I? I §13 j 30! 1"7512 00 2 3012 60.3 00 75 3 00 3 50 75 2 00 2 50 1 00 2.% 1 50 2 00 25 2 00 1 25 3 50 3 00 2 00 38 2 00 3 00 38 4 00 50 3 00 July 9 sai l Hushes and K. Bassrtt.H Thin acres of Land, mom or less, lying cn Windsor Hi I, . _ . and ibeimprovements thereon, where Richard BasxeUnow I °» said county, July 14 lives ; levied on as his property, to satisfy a ti fa fioin Bibb inferior Court, in favor ot Alexander Scott vs. Willis H. Hughes, Richard Bassett and James Gates, security. Pro perty pointed out by Hughes and Bassett. Six .acres of Land, more or less adjoining the lands of Myron Bartlett ami Buckner, No. not known, the place where Win. Johnson now lives ; also, one road \V agon, 2 Horses and 2 Mules and Harness ; all levied on as the prop erly bf W illi> II. Hughes, to satisfy two fi faa, one from Bibb Inferior Couit. in favor of John Hall vs. Willis II. Hughes, Richard Bassett and James Gat public gazettes of this ruste accordiii” to law. A true extract from thf Mmnio < f the Court of Ordinary . ..........each,! Post and ^tage Coaches and Road Wagons,.... each,! Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet...................... Wood, - ...per cord, } ' LIVE STOCK. Hogs...!.... .....per head. I Oxen aud Beef Cattle....... .....per head,! j Horse*. ......I.per head, Sheep. Goats, Calves,ami Dogs,............per head. j Turkeys and Ge^se in coops,.... per head, Ducks' ami Chickens in coops,.... per head.! J Special contracts may be made with iheSuperiutendailrof Transportation, forFreight, on the foil large quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle.Lumber. Wood. Brick, or Stone, Ac. Ac. Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own i farms to market. Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consig til 20 20 30! 40 ss; 2.V S(i ; 8* ; 3 on j 1 631 50 1 00 4 00 3 S0( ' *5 •t OO, 45 SICK HEAD-ACHE PILLS. Warranted to Cure or Bcnrfit a Valient, cr Money Re turned. T HESE FILLS lmve been useil extensively, and found In he eminently successful in the treatment and cure of that truh distressing malady. SICK HEAD-ACHE. In order to cure any disease, stuke at its root, ami moie espe cially those that disturb and derange the functions ol ibe brain sympathetically, as occurs in this disease. It comes oat at intervals a few days or weeks, from an impaired or | enervated state of tbe digestive organs, and which alone is | the seat of disease- Siek Head-ache is a diseuse common i to be found in the country; few are more distressing in j their effects, or so little understood generally in ns nature , and cure. Nothing will cure fiirk Heud-acbe, but a tl v o- | rou-li and complete change in the action of the stomach and | bowels and ut the same time restore aud invigorate them,a« j well ns’to keep them well regulated. -Such is the nature ! and etlVct of the combination pf Dr. E L. SPOILS S Sick | Hk ah-ai-hk Plt.t.s. So certain is the proprietor that these ; Pills will cure Sick Head ache, that be hereby guarantees | to the public, that whoever tries them without cure or bene- | ht, shall have their money returned. \ Every thing like reference to colleges, certificates, allida- , vits. Ac. to portray the success of the Fills with, is waived, j on the "round of the guarantee; but sheer, justice requires j that the following case, amongst the many that have been re- ■ cently reported, should be known nt least to the afllicied. j The wife of Leary Stanley, of Houston county, Ga. has been Ion" afflicted with f'iffk Head-ache, of the most violent charac ter—besides frequent attacks, it has iifien (durmg them) endangered her life—to cure which, many remedies ; have been prescribed and used, but witttout success. Un- ; dfer these circumstances, she commenced the daily use of Dr. Spobn’a Sick Head-ache Fills. 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 ?nd strength- She has taken : two boxes of tbe Pills, nod ,s advised to continue them oc casionally for some time, having so loijglabored under the , disease, and not finding before a remedy to relieve it. The cure of Sick Headache is effected bv the peculiar action of the Fills, in restoring and invigorating the powers ] ofdigestion, by which the proper sympathetic relation he-, tween the stomach and brain is alone established. There is J not the least danger in nsing the Fills in any way, but re- j quire ordinary care and attention while takinglhein. Each box contains 50 pills, with full rlire'ttons tor nr'.ng. j Pit ICE, One Dollar per lio.r. [CP To be bad of Havii.aso A Ristpr, Attgusra; Ll I i'k A Co.. Milledgeville ; HARVEY S0OTWEU NEW SPMNGGOmT' Fancy & Slavic Fon-i,.,, , * , DRY"GO()n>. winch they offer at the m y , 1 consists in port of the following (/,*, , pnct *- XL; Superfine,medium.and low.pri l e dr! - Super Black aud Blue-black \Yr ’ New style Plaid and Striped ° Giode Ta. Parmeu. andSsu.n_, dT* 1 ’ ^*s mngs, \- c 3,000 piccea New style F 200 <lo Georgia N»n 50 ilo Mexican Mixtures. 50 do Middlesex Stripe? 50 do .. Jjihli Linens. 100 dozen New stvle Willow* llflVvi w 00 do PALM* LEAF llATj? tTS " 100 pieces New style Printed Lawn., •»U do (/inghataSi 500 dozen i5j>ool Thread, 200 do Hosiery, Black and colored >iikh and Sr.iins Balzariues, Foulard and Fancy Silks •Svvian*. Jaconet, Mull and Naaaook AK.I Cambrics Dimity, Long aud Bi s Wr^ l mbrellas, P trasol:-, an<i •, » s> {Shirtings, Slie.etiiiga.and s. Pongee, Indin. and Spiitlelield Hdtf». Silk, Eilla, mid Kal/.arine Hdkls.nndir. , Heady-inade Linens, Stocks, Cravats P*? '’ With almost every other article usuaVlv t Goods line; all of which will he , 0 M af,t 1 ' raICMl, • „ SA.M’h. ,f. HAI'T* Building near Me..- -• 1 *' Rrici Mticnn. April 3,1811._ " NEW CuODS, NiWGuS r *111 E SuBscriberN are now J. mento'f staple and fan ry!e and patterns, whieb tl,*ey orick bcriWing one door from WoohiMic s '' 11 d! NEW B(H)Ks 7%< ISoai’<lsunn-,s E£o«iE- >»i' | T'ST reiviyc !, *'"U <1 are the following? 50 vingarticles, when in E. G- CABAN IBP. C. C. O. H PMI _ i-lotheAgent of this Coinpmiy, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, to their place of dos- I tinatioa.free Ofchaige for Mfeage or Forwarding. GEORGIA. ) To the /Ion. the Inferior Com l of \ Cmlton. Merchandize, or^’rodure, ofany dewriptio.. will be rrreived bv the Company's Agents at Griffin. BaraeaWUe > said county ichcn siltin'* us a i of *®**y*»»« n « forwarded ..irect to ^avannali. free of any charge, other than the regular rotes of Transportation. Ar- * ‘ ° ' rangemeni* must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenseu, with the Company’s Agent at Ma! con. or at the Depot where the goods tre received or delivered. The attention of Merchants aud Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arra^rments, for shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channe.’ofcommunication w ith the seaboard. The Central Rail-Road ix now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 21 tniles 6f our Depot, and will be n£y t ichcn silting i Court of Ordinary. other i Kivhn. Tit Cra yford- Con uly. MpHE petition of John Jones, respectfully slieweth, tliat j 1 one William Bowden, deceased, late o! >aid county, did. on the eighth day of June, 1S4 1, make ami deliver to your petitioner, his certain in.struincnt in writing, called a Bond for titles, in which he, the said William , bound himself to make titles to a certain Lot of I. cpunty; the | one hundred and ninety-one, in the fourteenth H. Hughes, j Talbot county, in said fc»*ate, to your petitioner, upon the I* roper tv performance of regain *;onditioim, which have been com- . w . • jdiedwith; and your petitioner now shews to tbe Court, !•<* ot Land, more or loa,lying on \\ indsor Hill. : tliat the said AVilliam Bowden lias, since the making said i favor of Thomas Wood vs. Willis 1 Gtntil and James Gates, security by said Hughes and H. Bassett. Bowden "om.ileted to Minn early ibis fall. This Iload is in daily operation to Griffin, fiO miles above Macon ; and. by llie first I, and Not I December, will be opened for Business to Leak ville.'gl miles above Griffin; and t» the junction wi;h the Western and ,];, [ ' r 'i' cl * 0 f Atlantic iUil-Hond, early nextspring. That portioa of rite Koad originally laid witfi tlie thin plate Rail, has been w and the improvements thereon, where Richard Bassett now liven; levied on as his property, to satisfy two fi fas, one frou Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of John Hall vs. Willis H. Hughes. Richard Ba.-sett and James Gates, security one firmn Bibb Superior Court* in favor of Thomas Wood vs. Willis II. Hughes, Richard Bassett and James Gates, security* Property pointed out by S. 1L. Blake, Esq. Au)i l 46 JOSEPH 11. MOI’NT, Coroner, llont) Nr|>trmher .^lorlgfitfr Muir*. j^ILL i>»* sold. on the first Tuesday inSEPTEMBEU beldi e the Court-House door, in the town of Vienna, Dooly county, within the Iri»;.l hours of sale. One Negro M in named Isaac, about 45 years old ; lev ied tin as the property of Stephen W. Pearce, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of William Stepb^oa vs, sai«l Pearce. A l-o, one Let of Land, No. 16. in the 1st District of Doo ly counts ; levied on ns the property of Henry Houston, to satisfy one mnruragoi! fs* leaned from Dooly Sopei ior Court, in tavor u! Benjamin B. Herb, Admr. and Catharine Bryan, Admrx. of Couiicell S. Bryan, deceased, v». said Houston. A!-*.*, one L«>t «*f Laud, No. 46, in the 1 Otli District cf I)■••.Jv < . unty ; Ifvird on as the property of Andrew Me- D.uirl. to ? itinfv one morteage ti fs. i-«Burd from Dooly So- jierior Court, in furoruf Wm. McDaniel vn. sai«l Andrew McDaniel. YOUNG P. OCT LAW, Shff. June 26, 184-1. 40 lIo«i*t«in Mrptcmki ir Mtnlr*. W I LL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, before die 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 ax the property *f Hope L. Pearson, to satis- ty two fi fas from the Superior Court , of said county, one agniii.il Hope L. Pearson and Donald B. Jones, in favor of A. D 4c J. A. Kendrick, ami the other against Hope L. Fear sou. in favor of A. D. & J. A. Kendrick, (transferred I) Donald B. Junes.) Also. 2024 ncros of Pine Land, known as Lot No. 5, in the 9th District of Houston county; levied on as the proper ly of H 11.nd Wallace* to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice's Court of’.-aid county, in favor of James Knight against John Moore. )>rii.i‘ipo! t nn4 Richard Wallace, security, (transfer red to .Lime- R. Oliver.) Levy made and returned tome bv a Constable. Jfrfy 30 i i WM HERRINGTON. SiifL__ Dooly Mrplrmbfr Saif*. U riLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in 5EPTHMBSR next, before ibe Court-House door in Vienna, Dooly cocnty. within the legal hour* uf sale. A ilou-e and Lot to Tiavrller’s Rest, No. not known, now nccupic 1 bv John A- Shine, a» a Dwelling; levied on » * fi hi in favor of Miller, Ripley A Co. vs. Laac D. Newton. Also, two Sorrel Horses, etch about 1) sears old ; 2 Fea- t .< r Reds; l eight day Clock; and 1 Sideboard ; all! levied on as the property of Thonri.-* Bemhrx*. by virtue of oof fi fa issue.I from Pulaski Superior Court, in favor of Sally Ann Bcinbry. by her Guardian* vs. Thomas Bcmbry, At *. * Lot of Land, in the 1st Di strict of Dooly county. No. not }.u U\;i, but known as tbe land premises whereon John A. H.ms resides ; levied on as the property of John A. Haris and Win. M. Harts, by virtue of one li fa issued from Dooly Superior Court,in favor of Jonathan Wood vs. said Harts. Also*otr>er Justice's fi fas vs. «*fd Harts. Also, Lot of Laud No, 185. in lhe 2d District of Dooly county ; levied on as the nrnperty of Thomas Blanchard, to satisfy a Juitit i*’> Court li fa in favor ul Stephen \\ .Pearce vi. satd Blanchard. Levy made ami returned to me by a Constable. Y. P. Oh 1 LAW, Shff. July 30 4 4 Bond, departed this life, and has not made, or caused to uc made to vour petitioner any title to *»aid Land, as condi tioned in said Bond ; and whereas, one Gregory J. Tomer is now the lawful.representative on the Instate ofsaid WHl- liain Bowden; your petitioner, therefore, prays tiiat this Honorable Court do order the said Gregory J. Turner to make and execute to vour petitioner, titles to the said Lolof Land, after perfecting the usual legal notice to be modes in such cases, and your petitioner will ever pray, Jcc. JOHN JONES. The above is a true copy from the minutes of said Coart. March 7th, 1944. 24* K. W. DENNIS, c c o ST.tTMi OT imJb’OMC ti !•!. Iloainfoii Superior Court. RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE OF BILL. Anthony M. Thompson, Thos. Allen, A Elizabeth Lindsay, os.) y. [Bit } an relinili this sutniiier, ami laid with heavy flange Kail,and the whole Koad from Maconlo Q*illin, is now in good order for business. , nr . .jsh*-: Merchants livirj fiinBe upper part of the State, wril find it decidedly ro their interest, to'ship their coo'd? bv wnv cf ' tlii* Rail-Road consigned to our Agents, as goods can be hauled from Barnesrille orGriffin, iah. over ti to Columbus, fur 15a 50 cents per 100 poaads, orany other part of the country af proportionable rate All goods will be sentforward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. J. ». CHAV, Agent and Superintendantof Transportati.- »<f- Dr. T. E. GORMAN, Macon; and S. A Bn.Lr.Vfi, Coluin- J *- bus. They are also to be had at Albany, llawkinsville, “ Madison, Talbotton, and Fort Gaines. bound, M a rch 5. 1 14. 23 Cm NEW 1)KU» STOKE. f *421E subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and t’’e 1 public, that lie is uow receiving an extensive assortment, of Drugs, Medical preparations, Paints, Oils, Dyestuff s. Pa tent Medicines, and Perfumery. The article* have been laid in on the- most advantageous terms; are ot the best quality, as he is determined to vend po other; and wsll be sold, w bolesale or retail, Rv cash or satisfactory town accep tances, on the lowest terms that can be afforded in this sec tion ©f tbe country. Physicians, Country Merchants, and others, are invited to call and judge for themselves. james w. bailey. GCr* His Store is two doors above Boardman’s Book and Stationary Establishment, Mulberry stieet, Macou.Ga. C • MefSIetaa, ■ett's History uf t!. s’ No. 1 of the 3 * Sn ■: !. : r, rth Hume’s cun,p!ei...L Alison's Histury of Autmst 22, 1843. KATES OP FREIGHT OF THE CENTKAL 1MIE-ROAI). nco.n ai.vvANXAii to stations Bill for Discovery. Relief, 1 and Injunction. In Ilona- Wm. L. Hughs, Jos. NtBfj*) ton Superior Court. Re- and Fleming F. Adrian. ) turned t<» April Term. 1844. ¥T appearing to ;he Court, that the defendant-. Joseph I jj .1 NoBey and Fleming F. Adrian, reside out ol the limits of this State ; it is, therefore, Ordered by the Court, That service of the ahovi perfected, by publication «»fthis Rule in some public gazette in this State, once a month for four months previous to tbe next Term of this* Court. A true extract from the Minutes of Houston Sup. Court, June 6th, 164 1. " June 11 37 mlm JaS HOLDERNEaSS, Clk. In .Uncan .Superior Court* William IIokv, ) v*. z BILL f«*r Discovery, Re- John Buford, Reddick Smith,) lief, and Judgement, in James W. Cunningham, and > Macon county, Georgia. Raiford Peacock. ) r T appearing to tlie Court, that Reddick Smith,a defen dant in said Bill, reside* without the jurisdiction of said Court; on motion of complainant's Solicitor, it is Ordered. That service of said Bill be perfected on the said Reddick Smith, bjy publication of this order in out of the public gazettes of this State, once a month lor four mouths, before the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of Court, this 9th April, 18*4. GILBERT C. CARMICHAEL, Clerk. April 16 29 mlm d < KOlUilA, Crawford County.— \V hereof Joel Carter. VJTjr., and Samuel Carter, administrator!on the Estate of Joel Carter, sr., deceased, lute of said county, apply to me for letters of disillusion from ^uid Estate: These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and *in?a Barrels of Molasses and Oil*. I>0. do. ;tii other kin i.-, Wet Do. do. do. do. Dry C..I Hall Barrels, Wet 1 > ■ • * 1» ... Brooms, in bundles, per <!<» • , Bucket:, in cCola I/.. i Com. peas, oats, rye, bran, corn meat and rice Boor, in bugs, per bushel....... ^ ‘ ^" Do. Rocking, laigc, Otefa.L..ii...^‘...1... .. Carboys of Vitriol, Ac Carria* es and Barouches,four wlieels...... Do. Buggies, double 5* ; 1 ’ do. single .tii«l ri;^> Do. Sul keys ......... ....* ................. Ommon Jersey Wagons, without covers, Kntl Horse Carts.................. Coaches, Postand ^tage and Road Wagons......*.. Collars, per dozen... * Cotton, per 100 ILs Demijohns, Jurs am! Jugs, not exceeding 2gallons. .. Do. do. do. over 44 ....... .................... Ducks and Fowls, in coops, per head Eggs, per dozen.. 50 50| 38 38 25 25 25 C 1 50 2o r 00. 5 00 4 00 4 00! 3 00, 3 OG BAIT -KOAD. 1.41.5,1 11,12 we. Ma. 6,7 8,3,10 13,14,17,18, con. 75 1 00 1 25 I 40 1 50 G5| 85 1 0D 1 13 1 25 69 70 73 75 80 50' GO «5 70 75 38J 43 50 35 60 301 30 35 38 3e| 50 5fi 53 GO 10 JOl 13 13 13 2 00 2 50 2 75 3 00 3 25 38| H 45 48 50 l 10 1 i -.'ti 1 I 30 1 40 1 50 6 00 8 00 10 OOjll go! 13 00 5 00 O 00 7 00; 7 501 8 00 3 50 i no 4 50, 4 00 ■* M 4 (M) l 59 4 351 5 00 Geese and Turkey*.... Grindstones, per 100 IJ»* Horses, Mules, Oxen, ai Do. do. do. Do. do. do. Do. do. do. 38 25 25 iu uuj 50 30 30 14 UO 08 35 32 50 55 60 3 3 1 10 1 10 1 t-tj* 30 33 4- 00 6 00 8 00 3 00 4 00 r, ou 1 Cows, per head. 1. ............. do. do. 2 each.......... do. do. 3 do 2 50 3 50 do. do. 4 do 2 00 3 00 Hogs and Calves I 63 1 00 Ilhds. and Pipes Liquor nm exceeding 120gallons......................... .. 2 00*3 on Do. Molasses and Oil, ordinary size...........'...... 3 00 -I 00 Iron in pigs or bars,castings for mills, und other machinery....V*............... 251 Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons.... Do. do 10 do. ... Measurement Goods, per cubic foot Ploughs, each - • . . Salt in sacks, not exceeding 4 bushels 34; 65' 31 73| 42! 3G 70; kr.ihckitKi-r.lamlcmlitoraofxai.lflcccaxf.l.tobeamlLu- ^>1not exceeding * buanels - - ' - pearatinyninrr.wi,:,in t l.ei-.i.rprrxcribydbvluw.tn S l,ew Veer, uml Pig.,. r -r - . . - . *- • - *• 1 Jsugar, C/Offee. Rice, Bapemg. Hardware, ami such other articles as goby weight, per 100 lbs - - ed. Giver, unde A4inini*lr.tl0i'*’ Mnle. \ GREEABLYto an order of the Inferior Court of Twiggs countv. when rilling for ordinary purposes,, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday >n OCTOBER next, be- j cause (if any they have) w i - .m Il.Mi-e in (’a.-sville, L*ass *-«>unfy. with- j ‘ iitthclegxl hours of sale. Lot No. 3U, in the 22d district, second section, iu Cherokee county when surveyed, but ‘ now Cass county, sold as the property of Robins Andrews, late of Twiggs coatKy, deceased. Sold lor the benefit ol j ibe heirs of util deceived. Terms of sale Cash. )SHAM G. ANDREWS. ? . JOSEPH U. ANDREWS, J A ir *' July S3. 184^. 43 j .4«tinini»li*n«<•■’» Hale I f Y virtue of nn or«ler of the imnornblc Inferior Court of; J # l)n«4y coi/rfy, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, will | te sold at the Court Iknor door of Unipn county. 011 the I fefl Tuesday in OCTOBER next,* between '.lie lawful I I lours of sale. Lots of land number one hundred and •even ly. in the eighteenth district, and number six. in the niiitli district, both in the first section whan drawn, now Union j countv, each containing one hundred and sixty acre S. 8old I ns the property *»* ihe late James Powell, deceased, of | Dooly county ; sohi fur beuefit of the creditors ot ! said e»tate. Terms cash. AMBROSE FOWELL, AdmV. July 23. 1844. • .fN*, O* nu. IU me iuui^w*»*v. -**b j 1 r ,U1 C> the property of Wiley Dean, deceased—fiic util of the heirs of said •fereased. Terms on theory*. W M. McK I NN E Y, A«lmr. AdUtinMtrntor'a Mole* V G REE ABLY to jui order of the Inferior Court of Up >n county* when sitting for ordinary purposes,will be •old. on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next* before the Court-House door in Tlmmaston, Upson roun y, within the Ie"al hours of sale, one Lot of Lan.l, containing 307 acres* •l«s* f No. 140. in ibe 16th District of originally Hou ton* the lx July 9 ActmiuialrrilorN Hair. P IJBSUAJJT ti> order of tbo Honorable tbe Inforlor Court of Crawfird CuaaW, wlien jitting as * Conn ol Orilin iry, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before tlui Court House door iu Knoxville, Crawford coun- 9J. the fellfiwing parcels of Juixt, to. wit: the west half of lots Xns. 231, a*i<l 332, and the north half of lot No. 218, ;.jr«‘- off'. J t!ic north eastern corner of lot No. 217. All Wfa'' and being it> the 2d district of originally Houston, now Crawford county, belonging the exLite ol Hiamtah dvvni, late of said « injury . >oiii M e the benefit ot tlur hairs.njid*croditort of said deceased? Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN JONES, AAn'r, July- 1C* 1844. 42. Ta Drhtan and Creditor** V LL persons having demands against the Estate ofTlio- m i-, Lowe, deceased, lxte of Jones r/tunty. are re<pie.st- f*d to psesenr them . ami those indebted to said Estate, are required to make immediate payment. ELISHA DAVIS. Admr. Aug 13 46 ELLEN T. LOWE, AcW j TTVHJR montha aftr*r <latr, application will be made to tbe | X* Inleriot Court ofjoi.es county, when sitting for ordina- i 1 v !*uri»o.ses, for leave to sell pare of the Lands and Negroes | belonging to the Estate of Thomas I.ow e, decaused, late of ,,,1,1.1111' ELISHA DAVIS-, Admr. " \1. ' i6 ELLEN T. LOWE, Adoix. cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand, this 5th March. 1844. _24_ K. W. DENNIS, cco d 1EOKGIA. Butts County. — Whereas. Martii.i A. C. VJT Slate 11 and Arthur Slalen apply tome for letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Cornelius Slntcn, deceased, late of said coo n v : These are, therefore, to cite and ndtnonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud ap pear aimy office, vrithin the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why .slid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th July. 1844. 45 _____ JOHN McCOttp.cn * ( 1 KOKGlA, Dooly County.- -Whereas. Henry H. JT Ro«s, Administrator on the Estate of Wiliwmi Hall, deceased, late of said county, applies tome for letters of Dismission from said e&tatc : Th toe are thetcforc to cite and adtn >nish all and -mgular, the kindredandet editors of said deceased, tube and appear ; freight aft at tny office, within tbe time prescribed by law, tc shew • TI vc) why said letters should not be grant-1 doctor. iy hand, this 5th day of July. j$44. 13 ’ JOSEPH B CLAPP, c 1 o ICxecHlora 9 Hnlc, W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in ^EPTEMBE R next, before the Court-House door in Forsyth, Mon roe county, within the legal hours of sale, the PLANTA TION in said county, whereon Mrs. Mary M. Johnson for merly lived. Sold for the purpose of distribution between tbe legatees of Gideon G. Johnson, deceased. The above Plantation lies near Brownsville, on tbe Oc- mulgec River, and contains about 400 acres of superior up land, one half of which is- cleared, mostly fresh, and in a high state of cultivation. Fcr^om desirous of buying rich laud in Monro*county* would do well to examine this. Terms made known on the day of sale. ARCHIBALD LARY. July 1 40 GIDEON T. JOHNSON. 4««inriliaiiN Hnlr. W ILL be sold, on the tir»t Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the Court-lluose door in Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, within the lt r r al hours of sale. Lot of Land 7 00! 50 j 25 35 40 : 10! 10 3.?: 40 0 50 10 00 7 501 S 00 i 30j 7 00- 7 50 7 00 3 00 -I 751 5 00 6 00 38 40 35 1 33 5 'I0j t 041 G 50 1 50. 2 001 2 00 4 00 4 50 5 00| 5 50J 5 75 Inn* 31 55 13 70 ‘ 58 1 00 CO r 00 45 50 55 Specie No single [tru k;i:'e midtr ■ . 1 25| *- .41 ,<f ’ - . oil Sperial contrarts in,iy he made wiili the superintendent of transportation for the frei-ht of tlie followin', artirles 1 when in Urpe quantities, without regard to the cslabli ibed rate,, vie • n.irn, «n.l ,,11 kin.tr. .>r -r.iin ; l.ri. k, horses inuh-n | and cattle j iron in bars or pip,, machinery, mill gearing, &c.; sawed lumber mill stones, grindstones, marble oroth-r ar- | tides of stone ; salt, fire aroou, 8 lares, shingles, liny in bundles, barrels t nr, pitch or turnoni ii:e. ; Freight at the above roles, or hy special contract, to be under the IblluwiHg stipulations, viz ; Nocltim for damages on articles transported by this Company unless the'pnckages nrc examined and identified in tlie presence of an officer of the Company before tlie Rnmeore removed from tbe Depot. Fat accountable for tbe leakage of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of glnsa or crockery ware, chafing of bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture. Rot an- countable fur breakage of hollowware. No internal injury, pot clearly perceptible on the outside of the package will be | allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles Not accountable for lire stock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks or paek- Coiton received in good order at tbe depots, and afterwards torn while in possession of the Company; will be mended ut their expense. AH other damage done to Cotton it, trun*itn w ill be promptly settled at Savannah.” It is understood that this Company will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise on ;tnv fxt after being landed nt the place ofdeBtinntion. * ‘ ** The Company will not be accountable for Passengers* baggage, unless put in lhe bnggnge car incharge of the con- The Companv will have agents at stations S, 10, 11* 12, 13,14, 15. 16, and 17, ami at Macon, to attend to the delivery ;iml forwarding cf goods. All merchandize not to be forwarded will he retained at the respecti\e depots at the head o*f .the road one week, free of expense, alter which storage will be charged ot the Savnnmdi rotes. * Goods destined forpoims beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company** o’em, free of commissions ° xalic A* ili Gunpowdrrprohib.t.-d. a ' Cetric do THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transportation. r*4fsaic Savannah, April 23, 1844, ' ,n t \ It It IA ti i; It |J 1*0* ITOK V, On Mulberry Street, Near the Methodist Chone Sulphate Uuinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court PludteT Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex - - Ca venue'African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Hoffamont Aqua Fortis Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv. Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am.* • Croton Tiglium Glim Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon, lor pies, sauces, Ac., a new and very cunve- nientarticle Extract Valerian AccomUh Rucha 0Mnpd l’ink Root-Fluid Augustura Hardback 44 Lettuce M W aV M 14 Cort } > ern coinpd 4< Bark Precipitated 44 Nux Vomica lt Rhubarb 44 Gentian 44 Rata ni a 44 Dandelion 44 Colocynth pure 44 “ com wound 14 Balsam Cepavia 41 Hyoscamus 44 Cicuta 14 Stramonium 44 Belladonna 44 Boqeset * Butternut 44 til y-'ft; C u “ refd Eng. 44 Sarsaparilla Herbs- Herehound 44 Cleavers 44 Catnip “ T hoi oogh wort 44 Ctcut** 4 Marsh Melon 44 C »t foot 44 P i r.-.ey 44 HgHrmt 44 purvey Gras * 44 dvBieumouj ** \\ or?rtwo5«v 44 Double Tansey <% Hysoop 44 Horse Radish . 41 Bitter Sweet * 4 Lexnon 44 Sweet Mrajoram 44 Moriicrwort 44 Penueroval 44 Sage Canlharides Fly Stone Colocynth Acetic Avid Sweet Oik Veratrine Snycboiiino Digitalis Creu prept Irish Moss ‘the deaf the atBaftlKH - Exrj. f IlilE SUBSCRIBER* is receiving large additiousto hi? JL stock of COACHJ£rt, l lllRIOTKrM, BAROVCIIE9. BUdCiJKM, \VA4iONW, \ c . No. 223. and the North half of L<»t No. 155, inlbe 12th Dio* 1 frtWfBne of the best Northern Mayufaetories, which were trirt of originally l£ou>i(^i, now Pulaski county, and 20 acres made expressly for this market, or the best materials, and adjoining said laud, but part i>f adjoining Lot. Sold as the are warranted equal if not superior to those of any other es property of the orphans ofWm. Burrow, deceased. Terms i tablishment. Those »o want of any description of Carriages, made known on the day of sale. GEORGE R MeCOLLUM, Joly 30 41 Guanliao of said Orphans. Ta DtbCur* nntl Crcilitorn, A LT, persons indebted to the P^state of Diannah Hester, deceased, late of Crawford county, are requested to come forwar«i and settle the same; and those having de mand* against a%Sd Estate, are required to present them to tlie subscriber, duly authenticated. July9,1844. 41 JOHN JONES, Admr. Adinitii»aviator's NaicT W ILL be sold, on the first Tb-sday in DECEMBER next,before the Court-House f^»*, r j n Periy. Hous ton coi/nty* within the legal hours of sale, £0 acres of Lot of Land No. 230, in the 10th District of Houston county, lying in the South-East corner of said Lot. Also, a N®cro Bo\ Congress and Saratoga Water, J* U6T received, and for sale by July 1G, 1844. cilo U is i J A MPLS \V. BAILEY, Druggist. Sweedlsli Leeches, J UST received from New York, and for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. July ri». I8fl. 42 Received thi* Day, A LARGE lot of fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, and . general assortment of fancy articles, und for sale by July 16,1844. JAMES W. BAILEY. 42 | by the name of Amos, about 12 or 13 years old; Dave. or 12years old ; and Henry, 5 years old ; Sold as the prop- j erty of Thomas Woodward, deceased, (or a distribution a- ! inong the heirs. Terms made known on the day. Aug 13 46 SVLVAM S S. BRYAN. Admr. rill find it for their intereslto examine the quality and pri | ces of his assortment. JiEr.tiKi.Nfi, iu nil the different branches executed in the best manner, by experienced workmen, at less than former prices. Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic Springs, A xtdirees,turned and boxed Dashes,Lamps, Hands. Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted Fringe,Tassels, and almost every article required in their . business, at Augusta prices. Marrli !»l. H?4i. tf IV . J! A IK.'OCK. BAILEY’S Tlilitarv *liavinar Cream. I rruiK urnfengnetl ta\e pleasure in certifying that they J. have used the Military Shaving Soap, prepared by , Mr. William Bailey, Druggist, Brooklyn, New York, and Received fills Dav, CASKS Folaslt, for sale by JttLy it, 1844. JAMES W. BAILEY. 42 Sand’s Sarsaparilla, | jlOE purifying the bluoj, for sale by July 1G, 1844. JAMES W. BAILEY. Tartari Opium Peppcrine, U Sag**, Syfcngca Honey, Squills Mezerian Hemlock Hops Saffron Evicuma N utniegs Wafers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder Alim i» Fig Blue Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soot Rhubarb Emetiue Macon. May 14, 1841. C*FOVtf»lA r lloiutaa €’*niiry. Brought to Jail, 1M Houston county, Ga. a Negro Fellow, aged Ji about35 years, who says his name is JESSE, and that he belongs to VViiliam Tait, of the State of Alabama. 15 miles from Greenville. Said Ne- feet 10 or 11 inches high, and light built. Tie Mvy^his master’s plat tat ion is on the Alabama river. The owner is requested tc come forward, prove property, pay charges, ojh! take him awav. Jai*3. 1844 18 WM. HERRINGTON. Shff*. *lr7 IVe *r® nslhsi is«l le nnnoHire 401,. Rs JOHNSON,ail Candidate for Receiver oT Tax Return of Bibb County at the Section in January, 1845. Jan 9 11 j for sale by Mr. Tames W. Bailey, Druggist of this place in . J It is certainly tlie finest arid most pleasant cornpouriu that we have ever used ; leaving ihe skin after lhe operation of shaving, smooth und soft, nnd rendering the act truly a pleasure rather than a task. Ail wh'v shave themselves nnd j atoite coknfort in the act, we recommend to them Bailey's Military Shaving Soap. SAMUEL R. BLAKE. JOHN DARBY. N. C. MUN ROE. JOHN LAMAR. Dr. JAMES WOOD. N- ELLS. WILLIAM SCOTT. Macon, July 9, 1844. 41 JAMES W. BAILEY. Mu.»k, Blue 2iaab Horehouml Otto Ro.se Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annuto, Copper ns Borax, Nutgalls' Rosin Oil Almonds 44 Atmisede 44 Burgamou '* Cajipivt 5 44 Cassia • *— -■ 9 44 Cbres 44 Caraway* *! Ouganoin ** Anthoo ** Juniper 44 Lavemler *' Jessamine 44 Fennel 44 Savinc fresh 44 Gold wood 44 WorniM'ccl 44 double Tansey 44 1’eppormint 44 Spearmint -** Tansey pure “ Cedrat • tTrelon 44 Sage 44 Pulegi 00 ' 44 Sara u fry 3 * 4 Orange • 41 Cedar 44 Black Pei»r>3 44 Hemlock i4 Spruce 44 Contharides 44 Tar 44 Copavai 44 Amber rees “ 44 com ! 11 Seneca- w Rhodium « •* NeToJe 2* ^ " 44 Camomile 44 Valerian • Uubebs • Worm wend 44 Nutmegs 44 Anniseed Snatalns assorter Syringes , r Trusses ** Rrushcs 44 Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes While W’do 1,4*, 3 BoiBsushcs No 1,2,3 Flesh «I;•* No 1,2,3 Cloth Brashes, fancy from ts'n . ' iU I,nI 1 to 12 ‘ my >.m- Blackim: Brushes assorterl n> " av Bristol Brick dheep dkins, oxtsa French N« 1, 2 and J- Almond Paste Antique 0$ Bohn of Columbia Bears Oil Cream of Amber Cold Cream Cologne Farina * 4 French ** German 44 American Extract Milliffores Lip Salve Otto of Roses Macassar Oill Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salts Toilet Powder Vegetable Rougs V inegar Aromatic Eye Water Godfrey’s Confer Hayes Linament Harlem Oil Itch O ointment 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 Anoth's. Scales and Weights j Wickiug for Lamps Extract Hoses Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash ( Hair Oil Warii’i Hungary "Water Hair Powder Indian Dye Kaphalia Orange Flower *» Tier B^ranffe's Encyclopedia f a l] b<>ond 1 -- ^Teal's JI i.-uorv of the jBwiciiauts ' SonUtey’s I’ilgriin’s Progress, ' Km .il Life in Geimany, by William IIu.v Kohl’s Ruasia anil the Russians, KlIiitNsun'e Surgical Operations, Tbe Psaltni.-t. Condie ou Child red, i i ooper fbir Astlc^t) on Dislocations, A situ ell on the Diseases of females, Utteens of Kurland, sixth series, A new Patent inksiapd, I Perforated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac.ail •Ian 16 j, "i.MI-TfOVKD— BOTANICO-MEDICAL PRACTICE, B)' M. S- Tiioms^oj:, 31. D.DJncon,{ 1 ) I'. A I) n 1 < i .) I IIGi:. -• I-rore si: .|,i r . b. to t!:at which is good/* even n lame mat Uitl WI bear, 1 receive their right/' The undersigned fully aware of tlie toits\ rww*, resting'"upon him as a practitioner ofUleLcaSfis;*r» «J again lender his services to those wlio DtavL-tni ikou* it»»n i . to . BMt<W_ rietire. and a tnorougu Inouledgetlki'tocfi*5<tTMi ly health’s restoring remedies, with tl;rirjudin.tfw t»«»n wiU restore lo^t health, he feelsvraintooHi*. I that .so far as these go to the procurement cfudi ,# I alum, the alllcied or their friends wi.liu t.6 o»r U . (Minted. t - As heretofore persons ffffiicted will: rL-rucicdl-r^, residing at a dialutn e may bale lbrircaae*fifa!«-<{h ing their symptoms in writing as eurreiilv » p* j when medicines ?o sail tfieui will be sr* r Many who have pfttVccddria course,tfamigli«rU*ry seen them, are now in the enjoyment of *mtrrr~\ liealth. Persona haring diseased jervaata them both burthen.-onre and expensive; mix *+» . their cotes treated nr dispose ot tl.tid ssLcnir fair price. Hernia or Rupture, will be treated ** wtjkmri; »r pies, with an instrument entirely new, w-liii b, m fen been used, given entire saiisfai tion—it cat* W xtirs o- night with equal facility. Persons tbu; affHrthl.affil to apply in jjerson, in order to he well fitted. Letters to mm re atieoiion most invariably brpv< tetms b be rat sad puuetualitv oxpfetrd. - M. 25. ItiOUri y, V i March That community may have some idea oftiir tv - which disease may go without being 1 iy<>4 lir fpj' medicine, it is deemed proper to append tkekiktiu-' merits of facts, taken from a number of aioiilwimi«i*.l may \ cl be suluiitted as rocro and cifr«antci:ir«L~ Bine Cuv.ntt,T«j. iki.^ This may rertife d:at lpv wife Las been dT»»v| Dvipfpfit and Liver complaint for twelve uti>. «Tl taken a variety of medicines without appart mbit h:: the justly celebrated Dr. Durltaioof Ciaiknran ' benefit her. She saffrred much from «em-*» (•aljjitation of the b.eai t and extreuie u^ak;» - confined dmost^-mirely to her bed. In lb?s .-::uJbsTJ| plied to Dr. iM. Tin.-nson. of Macnu. aurftrvh» lions and application*. I osti happy tosay, sheas*** tcred to coinlbrtable ami is nowabletnr* thie usual business i>J J.rr hou*-e and family. iMv nuagh’er w a ;•:/ tn; v. *.i cuavcVire 6 *| wlii> it Dr. Durham fai.Vd to r« lieve her. lcj. i ii< uison .iIm) i-i *ner case, and I-am ptrwnlrJ H- J»al)y cyi ed her : shekarlmd »:* tfjka - XQOl'ths Bui th’^e tho!:;;h rerltdmv 1 f tk •ir kind 4 with tlf cr-f<< 1 f-fc.Vrtoaidio s. Be fit*iloitfe w ,//i i is n rrxP* 1 ] hi.- Htnfrs. tlirii of It; > /rr/y. ;t KVKMr.lt r, so that be ^dglit b« breathed, and even tl.ctat ere [:• <*. - s ( > ihut Ids clothes were prepared in ar.t•«'i(;*; «:: it. We had made ukc of the u.-aol rtrwrti e* >cs, mid even bad applied t«» Dr. fif:riugjefic*r.«jM tor, but tvithoui benefit. In ibis sbo«l ( -'. ^ r ’\ j was c alled iu, w! .> I am bappv to sjir r k*s rfsinrec only to the full and free use of all hwlm b^bit* use of Ida eyes and ears, without whichcrfctx^ blank and life itself a burden. The chance u absolute he!jdcssuf , blinds 1 activity, sKiilT and HKAittNC., that it can i;.« numerous ns those effected by the Doctor give precedence to any. Fr !-.\A € WiHi f ederal To rpif. F.Drroi; GENTLE N! I. N:—Occupving the »*» i. community that you do. and controlling • gine for good is tlie public press I bnv e :u^ addressing \ou, being an o.'J subscriber, u great importance and it may he of jntirni' many of your numcn usneaders. My ii'.cio you thu ., is merely t*» coir'.muicaie a faettk der my own knowledge, in mv own own eyes, and which 1 deem it n v duty, a- to cuiiniiiiiiioaN.* for ll.e benelic ot n Seme time during last year* tny sou A*j—' years old, was taken w ith a parole lie affect - was entirely deprived of the use of In# and bedy, solar as to be perfect tion either o * * ffflrt** traded and sometime One contraction appea it reached his thdoi :j»ow er fully con trade . USaint >■1 or m ' appeared :obes.«>''---• ed toasi-end grai nslb'.' : ' j ion, tli.- i,„. rr f . as to throw the upper p*^_ e.-'cd them ns nlrr; v * 1 ti tiding from j' ,>4 U! ( ' r .‘ , • I .,ik vvasj>pe^i^^' | e ' influence overlu**t«J'»- * to Macon ami p*aceu of that city t"‘ ! ' - ; tl«- i-Miirsc was ■ * * . 33 LL persons concerned. desired Oldi-iclgc’s Balm, O F Columbia, fur restoring the hair, for sale bv JAMES \Y. BAILEY. July 16, 1844. 43 Hay’s liiniiiiciif. CERTAIN cure lor the Piles,for sale by July 1G, 1841. t r ,, G EORGIA, Hibb County.—Whereas, James Hollings worth, Administrator on the Estate of Isaac Newber ry, Sen., deceased, late of said county, applies to me for let ters of dismission from said Estate : 'L hese are, therefore, to cite and a<Imonisli all and singu- j Nancy and Betty were born in £>outh Carolina, and came i take notice, that the following Free Persons of Color, ha ve applied to me to Register their names, in compliance with the Laws in such eases made and provided : Nancy Mitchell, 40 years old, of yellow complexion, and common stature; has ten children. Lnodioea or Dicey Mitchell, daughter of Naney, 20-years old ; Thomas Mitch- ell, son of Nancy, 18 year sold; rffiadrach Mitchell, son of Nancy. 16 years old; Angelina Mitchell,daughter of Nan- I—' cy, 14 years old. AH the above persons reside with their j Guardian, Allen Wiggins, Esq. in this county. Nancy. 25 or 28 years old. of common stature, and lias five children. Betty, daughter of Nancy, 15 years old.— locution; the part-« unn Rural size. Tow er of the will had no nation, I canied him pare ot Dr. Thomson, two months more, and mv decrepid and palsietLinvalid. hnuyant boy of former days, running nt ‘ 1 ( , morning till night, so fond of field sport*- tj*^ re : a perfect terror to rabbits, partridges A“ ‘ ^ . - |»resume to lurk upon the jdantatn i»; " lja ^ - • ’s new acquired liberty, thar In* n1,71 *' ,, J3 ku. r -- eliest in his circle of conte n K° r ,r ' ‘ j\\ v " | tesult was so little anticipated 1 | acquainted with the j cient importance to merit publicity, . _ ^ ill confer a favor on , tli.it it La> bet deco * Yours, respcrtfullv, Jono.s countv, lJtb Jan. lt-44. At 4 i • -1 11 * v , i ,'ti< ^ NEW BOOKS,, Barnes’, ou Lott.a .Tloflat’s Lite Pills and Phoenix Bitters, F OR general debility, for sale bv JAMBS W. BAILEY. July 15, 1844, 42 lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be tui i appear at my office, w ithin the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why .said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 27th Julv, 1844. 44 BKNJ. K. MYRICK. c c •»_ d 1 EOKtflA, Dooly County.—Whereas, John Vnrnadnre \ JT nmdics to me for letters of Administration on tl>c Es tate of Henry Stewart, deceased, late of snid county : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, wdtbin the time prescribed by law, to -hew* cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 5th July, 1814. . p JOSEPH B. CLAPP, cco into Georgia in 1841, and reside with William B. Peters, their Guardian. Registered 10th Mav, 1844. May 2t 34 ' WM>. H. MI L L E K. C. T. C. IT G un -Powder. KEGS Sporting f 15 do Shot-gun > POWDER, 10 do Blasting ) For sale bv July 30 l i BOND & MURDOCK. Shot and l.erad. ^ ^ BAGS Shot, assorted sizes, I * J 30o lbs. Lead, for sale bv Ju'yJO ib ‘BOND A MUEDOCK. J. Barnes Prescott’s Mexico, Dr. Clio's Travels in the b' 1 -' 1 ’ Li?e Ilf Wilburn Fisk, . Kentiall's Santa Fe Expedition. Magendcc-s riysinloav. . New Edition ol Dunghson .s ^ , X«. 1 A2 Harpers’ric.ona llff; ^ Wotlts of Miss Brewer, in \ Liebif’a Agricultural Cheiiustrj. Mysre -ies of Taris. „. Macon. Martb 36 50 bl« BT qu ware n so. n -|' 10,000 lbs. : s. Rum, Oin, and B oualitv. offered very low l-.' '' H