Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, September 03, 1844, Image 4

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*3 ttbHt Satire. Ilibb Nrplrmbcr Naira. U «TILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in 8EPTRMBKE \ v next, before the Couri-H<ro*e door, in the City o: Ma* c between the legal hours of sale. Fifty tier its of Pme Land, mor« or less, it being the Xorth- West corner of Lot So. !?] in the 4::» 1 *: ...... Houston, now Bibb county; levied on as the P"T"7 ? f Jtihn Coxwell. to satisfy n h fa issuing from u justices Court, in favor of Andy McNeil vs. sat I Coxwell* Levy made and returned to me by n constable. One House, uud Lot, in the city of Macon, known and dis tinguished ns Lot No. 5, in square 16. now occupied by GEORGIA, Cratrjord Conn Mini?' petition i I rtli, tint nut* To the Ho In ferior Court of ty.'e raid county, sittmg for ordinary ) purposes, March lervi, 1844. ff Charles W. Denson, respectfully .-lieiv- llinnnali Hester, deceased, late of -.rid ; twenty-second day of August, eighteen , make mid ileliver to your petitioner, her in writing, railed a Bon 1: in which Bond nail Hester, bound herself, her heirs, ex* iuistraiors.nnd assigns, in the sum of three hun dred and eighty dollars, to bo paid to yoar petitioner, or hi* heirs, Ac., upon failure of her, the said Diannali Hester, to make, or cause to be made, unto your*pctitioner, Charles \V. Denson, his heirs and assigns, a good and lawful title hundred and fo certain insti inn s ie, the Mini !) ecutors, ad 1 ...eon 5l .hlL 3, “ rXa "- “"-TwLiLWvr&r that the .aid DiannA Hooter has, since making the said ^AlwToi.e House, and Lots Nos. :t and J. ins.juar.-t.:>, in ' U-u.d, Henaiwd this life intestate, and U* not matte, or the city of Macon, with im,.Wemems, levied on to .ajWTv : «tMod to be made to yoar pctitiouer. or h.s ass.gns, any If a mortgage f. fa in favor of John G. Winter vs. Robert Cot Land, as .ondtuonedmastd Bond;andthat one lins. Sold to perfect (idea. J.8PBJ50ER. t BMT. John Jones, of .aid county, has been, and la the lawful Ad- MORTGAGE SALE FOll OCTOBER- ! immatrator on the Estate of the stud Dtannah Hester—k our Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next. Jietitioner, therefore, prays that dim Honorable Court do or at the ssm6 place, the fit earner Robert Collins; levied on as the property of Alexander H. McLaughlin, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa*, issued from Ilibb Superior Court, in favor of the Central Bank of the Slate of Georgia vs. said Mc Laughlin. J. SPRINGER, D. Slifl. August 1.184*1. CKibb Mr|ilrmber ttnlcs, ■VTTILL he sold, on :lte first Tuesday in SEPTEMB ER v T next, before the Court-House door in Macon, wiibiu (he legal hour* of aalc, Lot No. 8, in square 42, City of Macon: levied on as the property of Enoch Lunsford, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of.AI- exander Scott Vs. said Lunsford and John T. Lamar. Pro-' der the said John Jones, Administrator as aforesaid, to make and execute unto vour petitioner, titles to said Land, as ex pressed in the sail) Bond; a copy of which Bond is hereun to annexed, after giving notice"according to law in such ca ses, anid your petitioner ns in'duty bound.willever pray,ftc. GREEN & CAUSEY. Attorney for petitioner. The above is a true copy frtm the" minutes of said Court, March 7tb, 1844. 24 E. W. DENNIS, c c o GKOKRIA lUouroc Co «IA,. fi bounty. • peny pointed out by T. P. Stubbs, pl'ff*. Attorney. One-third interest in Lots Nos. 22 and 23. in the 4th Dis trict of formerly Houston, now Bibb county; also.one-tbirtf interest in a Saw Milt, on the same , levied on as the prop erty of Allen Rape, to satisfy a’ Mortgage fi fa from Bibb Su- K rior Court, in favor of George Wood, assignee of Wm. tek, vs. said Rape'. Property pointed out in the mortgage. Aug l 43 JAMES GATES, Shir. Itibb 4'oi*oii«r"« »*o«li>oiit il S»:ilc«. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, before the Court-House ifoor in Macon, Bibb comity, within the usual boar* of sale, the following proper. *71. Six acre* of Land, more of less, adjoining the land* of Myron Bartlett and Bnckner, No. not knoufn. the place' where Wm. Johnson now lives; also, one road Wagon. 2 Horses and 2 Mules and Harness; all levied on as the pro perty of YVillis H. Hughes, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb In ferior Court, in favor of Alex. Scott vs. Willis II. Hughes, erior Court, _ Richard Bassett and James Gate*, security ; also, one fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Samuel Dinkins vs. said Hughes, Bsssctt and Gates. Property pointed out by said Hughei and R. Bassett. Three acres of Laud, more or less, lying on Windsor Hill, and the improvements thereon, where Richard Bassett now lire*; levied on as his property, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of Alexander Scott vs. Willia 11. Hughes, Richard Bssseu 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 and Buckner, No. not known, the place where Wm. Johnson now lives; also, one road Wagon, £ Horses and 2 At ales and Harness; all levied on as the prop, erty of Willis II. Hughes, to satisfy two fi fits, one from Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of John Hall vs. Willi* H. Hughes, Richard Bassett and James Gates, security; the other iu favor of Thomas Wood vs. Willis II. Hughes, Richard B-tssert ami James Gates, security. Property pointed out by said Hughes and R- Bassett. Three acres of Land, more or less, lying on Windsor Hill, and the improvements thereon, where Richard Basseitnow lives; levied on as his property, to satisfy two fi fas. one from Bibb Inferior Coart. in favor of John Hall vs. Willi* H. Hughes, Richard Bassett and James Galea, security one from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Wood vs. Willis H. Hughes, Richard Bassett and James Gates, •ecurity. Property pointed out by S. R. Blake. Esq. Aug 1 48 JOSEPH H. MOUNT, Coroner Inferior Court of said county, tit ling for ot dinary purposes, July Term, 1844. Present, their Honors Win, L. Fombrougb, Wm. S.'Nor man. and James W. Knott, Justices. U PON the petition of Wm. B Graves, stating that be Is in possession of a bond, made by Edward Freeman, while in life, since deceased, to Permedus Reynolds, where- "by said Edward Freeman bound himself to make to said Permedus Reynolds, liis heirs and assigns, n good and le gal title for Lot ot Land number one hundred and seventy- seven, in the fourth district of Lee county ;' and it further appearing to the Court, that aaid bond has been transferred to Wm. B. Grayes, and that said Edward Freeman depart ed this life, without executing a title for said Lot of Land; and it further appearingro the Court, that the consideration for which said bond was given has been paid, and tliat the original bond is no w filed in" the Clerk’s office of this Cuurt: It is. therefore. . Ordered l/t/ ihc Court, That Roberson Freeman, Ad- ministraloc. de boais non, with the Will annexed, of said Edward J?rc'eman, deceased, appear at the November Term of tbitf Court, then and thdre to show cause, if any he has, why he should nut be compelled tu make tide to said Wm. B. Graves, agreeable to the tenor and effect of said bond; and that a copy of thU rule be published in one of the RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD. i,ii* i i.\ iiii.es i-ko.ti 31A CON. 1 5 | 13 |19 |S4 | 30 1 35 | 40 | 46 |52 66 rito.v .11.ieo.i' to o i 03 v' ii c J l ^ P Q Barnsville, Milner, j Thornton’s Griffin, Pasaxngek^ 0 c. pr. mile, (children under 12ys. ft tervta. half price, Cotton per bale, (roundor square) not exce'ding400 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round orsquure.over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs.. .... Boxes, bales, ami all measurement goods....... ....per cubic foot, Sugar, Coffee. Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other article* that go by weight, per 100lbs. Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, each. Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil, - ... ..........each. Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, &c.. each, Barrels of Molasses and Oil................... each, public gaxetie* of this Stale according to law. A tree extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordinary of said county, July 2. 1844. .. July 9 41 in6m E. G. CABANI6S. C. C. O. Dooly Ncplrmbcr .Hortjjnge Staler. VXTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER v f next, before the Court-House door, in the town of \ ianna, Dooly county, within the legal hours of sale. One Negro Man. named Isaac, about 45 years old ; lev- ied on as the property of Stephen W. Pearce, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of William Stephens vs. Mid 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 one mortgage fi fs, issued from Dooly Superior Coart, in favor of Benjamin B. Herb, Admr. and Catharine Bryan, Adinrx. of Councell S. Bryan, deceased, va. said Houston. Also, one Lot of Land, No. 46, in the 10th District of Dooly county; levied on as the property of Andrew Ale. Daniel, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa. issued from Dooly Su- S irior Court, in favor of Wm. McDaniel vs. said AnJrew eDaniel. YOUNG P. OUTLAW 7 , Slid. June 26, 1844. 40 lIoiAtou'.virpIciiiber Males. W ILL be sold,' on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, before the Court-House door in Perry, Houston etoanty, within die "legal hours of m!c, Lot of Land No. 29, in the 14th District of Houston coun ty ; levied on as thedproperty of Hope L. Pearson, to satis fy two fi faa from ther Superior Court of said county, one against Hope L- Pearson and Donald B. Jones, in favor of A. D. ft J. A. Kendrick, and the"other against Hope L. Pearson, in favor of A. D. ft J. A. Kendrick, (transferred 11 Donald B. Jones.) Also. 202J acres of Pine Land, known as Lot No. 5, in tlie9ih District of Houston county; levied on as the proper ty of Rirhard Wallace, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor of James Knight against John Monro, principal, and Richard Wallace, security, (transfer red to James R. Oliver.) Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. July 30 4i WM. HERRINGTON. Shff. GEORGIA, To the Hon. the Inferior Court of Crawford County. > taid county, when sitting as a 3 Court of Ordinary. TITHE petition of John Jones, respectfully shr wctli, that X one William Bowden, deceased, late of said, county, did. on the eighth day of June, 1841, make' and'deliver to ? our petitioner, his certain instrument in writing, called a load for titles, in which he, the said William .Bowden, bound himself to make titles to a certain Lot of Land, No. one hundred and ninety-one, in the fourteenth district of Talbot county, in said S'ale, to your petitioner, upon the performance of ceiaig conditions, which have been com plied with; and yoar petitioner now shews tn tbs Court, that the said William Bowden has, since the making Mid Bond, departed this life, and has not made, or caused to ne made to your petitioner, any title" to said Land, as condi tioned in Mid Bond; and whereas, one Gregory J. Turner fs now the lawful representative on the Estate of said Wil liam Bowden; your petitioner, therefore, prays that this Honorable Court do order the said Gregory J. Turner to. make and execute to your petitioner, tides to the said Lot of Land, after perfectingthe usual legal notice to be made in' such cases, and your petitioner wifi ever pray, &c. JOHN JONES. The above is a true copy from the minutes of said Court. March 7th, 1844. 24 E. W. DENNIS, c c o ST.1TF OF GJCOKGM.l. Houston Superior Court. RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE OF BILL'. Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels.......... each. Salt in sacks over tour bushels,.. per bushel. Corn, Wheat, Meal, ami all other grain in bags per bushel,. Cotton Bagging per piece. Boxes of Soap, Candles, ftc. of common size,. each, Brooms in bandies,.. ............ per dozco, Backets, Collars, Scythes, Shovels ft Spades, Sifters, ftc. per dozen, Chairs ....', per dozen. Boxes Fruit, Cigars, ftc....... .......f.... each, All small packages not weighing 103 lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith’s Bellows....... each. Potatoes, Apples,ftc ......perbushel, , Jugs.' Demijohns, JaS>. Jars. ftc. not over two gallons each, Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, ftc. over two gallons...each. Ploughs, each. Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs~......... each, Four Wheel Carriages each; Two Wheel Carriages...... each. Two Wheel Carriages, each. Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wa -ons, each, Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000feet,. Wood,.... 35 | 65 Ms IT 25 1 5011 7512 00 25 40 60 Cl 10 IS 4 6 8 10 15 20 1 25 1 75 2 38 1 50 2 00 2 75 30 50 63 35 55 75 25 35 45 15 25 32 15 20 25 15 20 25 5 6 7 5 6 7 15 20 35 15 20 25 25 30 40 25 30 . 40 1 00 1 50 2 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 75 1 00 5 6 7 25 25 25 25 50 50 35 25 37 50 75 S3 1 00 2 00 3 00 75 1 25 1 63 2 00 3 50 5 00, 2 50 3 00 3 50 1 00 2 00 25 38 45 1 50 2 00 2 50 2 00 3 00 4 00 25 38 45 3 3 4 2 3 2 2 3012 6013 00 75 25 3 00 3 50 75 87 55 40 30 30 8 8 30 30 50 MONEY SICK 1IEAD-ACHE PILLS. Warranted to Cure or Bcneft a Patient, or Money Re- ; turned. been used extensively, and found T hese pills. , . be eminently successful in the treatment and cure of , that truly distressing, malady. SICK HEAD-ACHE. In order to cure any disease, strikq at its root, and .note etpe- ciallVthose that disturb and derange the functions of the brain sympathetically, as occurs >q this disease. It comes out at intervals a few day. or weeks, from an impaired or , enervated stole of the digestive organs, and which alone is j the sent of disease. Sick Head-ache is a disease common | to be found in the country: lew art. more distressing in their effect*, or so little understood generally in Us nature and cure. Nothing will cure Sick Head-a.-lie but a tho- rnueli and complete chance in the action of the stomach nnd bowels, and at the same time restore aud invigorate them, a« well as to keep them well regulated buch » «J«e nature and effect of the combination of Dr. X. L. SI UlIK b BlCK He AD-AC1IK Pills. So certain is the proprietor tlmt these Pill* will cure Sick Head ache, that be hereby guarantees ,L» nnhlir. that whoever tries them without cure or bens- 1NEW SPRING GOOliv rriHE undersigned have received a 1 X supply of u a aid , ” A Staple Foreign a DRY-GOODS^ ail vliich they offer at tli very ton illowing C. superfine,medium, and low-priced Cloth - rt of the following Gnodf r>Ces " Tkei, Super Black and lllue-bla. k Wool dv,’,; V* New style Plaid and Striped . L: *'- *-•, Cloih,. do -«a. K s - Vesting,, ftc 50 to the public, that whoever tries fit, shall have tlieir money returned. Every thing like reference to colleges,certificate?, nliuln- vits, ftc” to portray the success ol the Pills with, is waived, on theground of the guarantee ; but sheer justice requires that the following case, amongst the many that have been re cently reported, should be known atleast tothe afflicted: The wife of Leary Stanley, of-IIouston county, Ga. has been long afflicted with rick Hesd : acbe, of the most violent character—besides frequent attacks, it.has often (dur»g Gtode Ta. Parmett? and Summer Clod* London, Cadet.and Fancy Drill:* " ’ 2,000 pieces New style Prints, 200 do Georgia Nankeens. 50 do Mexican Mixtures. 50 do Middlesex Stripes, 50 do Dish Linens, 100 dozen N 50 do P 100 pieces New style Printed Lawns, 50 do Ginghams, 500 dozen Spool Thread, 200 do Hosiery, New style Willow BONNETS PALM LEAF HATS, . ‘ * Black and colored Silks and Satins, Balzarines, Foulard and Fancy Silks, ^ Swiss, Jaconet. Alull and Nan-oak Muslins * Cambrics. Dimity, Long and Bishop Lawns 2 50 25 25 1 25 8 25 50 50 1 00 4 00 2 25 7,00 4 00 50 3 00 5 00 50 4 2 per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hogs, per head, Oxen aud Beef Cattle, per head, Horses per head, Sheep, Goats, Calves,aud Dogs...... per head, Turkeys and Geese in coops ...per head. Ducks and Chickens in coops.... ...per head, _ _ Special contracts may be made with the Superiutendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, when ih large quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle.Lumber, Wood. Brick, or Stooe.&c. ftc. , , t Planters or Farmers are allowed topass freeofcharge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own farms to market. Goods, Wares, or Aferchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned to the Agent of this Company, at Alacnn, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, to tueir place of ties- filiation, free of chaige for Storage or Forwarding. Colton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffln, Barnesville or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular ratea of Transportation. Ar* rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company’s Agent at Ala con, or at the Depot where the goods are received or delivered. The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, (or shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining tlieir supplies, through this channelofconimunication with the seaboard. The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operauon, from Savannah lo within 2j miles of our Depot, and will be completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Grifiin, 60 miles above Macon; and, by the first of December, will be opened for Bdsiness to Leakvi!le,21 miles above Griffln; and tothe junction with the Western and Atlantic Ilail-Road, early nextspring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, has been rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whale Road from Macon to Grifiin, is now in good order for business. Merchants living in the upper part ofYhe State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by way ef Savannah, over the Central and this llail-Road. consigned to oor Agents, asgoods can be hauled from Barnesville or Griffln, to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, orany other part of the country at proportionable rates. All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. JS. ». GRAY, Agent and Soperiutendant of Trarsportaiinn. Umbrellas, Parasols, and Shades, Shirtings.* Sliced rigs, and TicK : iips. Pongee. India, and Spittlelield Hdkfs. Silk, Fills,and Balzaiine Hdkfs.andShawb Ready-madeLinens, Stocks, Cravats. ColI ir J c rhemT^danTe'red her Jife-to cure which, many remedies I With almost every other article usually kc,, j„ ,j^* havebeen prescribed and used, but without success. Un- ( Good* line; allof watch will be sold aiffl*',^^* der these circumstances, she rominiaeed the daily use of , for cash* -r *n* SAA Ir L ' J " ® A Y & CfT"* Dr. Spohn’s Sick Head-ache Pills. Scarcely had a box ot , ? e , , ' nS Dear Mewr ‘* Ur «re»’cc, !t -, them been taken, before she felt and looked like a new per- | Macon, April 2,184*). 27 disease, and not finding before a remedy to relieve it. _ sqrle and patterns, which they offer for sale atfaiV The euro ofSick Head-ache is effected by the peculiar I orickbuilding one doorfrom Washington Hall lion of the Pills, in restoring and invigorating the powers : Bent25 52 GEO..W. ymo ofdigestion, by which the proper sympathetic relation be tween the stomach and brain is alone established. There is not the least danger in using tlie Pills in any. way, but re quire ordinary care and attention while taking thert. Each box contains 50 pills, with full directions for using. TRICE, One Dollar per Box. (Ey* To behadofHAVH.At.-D ft Rislkv, Aucusta; Lit tle ft Co.. Alilledgeville; HARVEY SHOTYVELL and Dr. T. E. GORMAN, Macon; and S. A. Bii.mno, Colum bus. They are also to be had at Albany, Hawkibsville, Madison, Talbotton, and Fort Gaines. AIarch5. 1844. 23 Cm MEW DRUG STORE. T HE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and t v e 1 : public, that he is uow receiving un extensive assortment of Drugs, Medical preparations. Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, Pa tent Medicines, and Perfumeiy. The articles have been laid iq on tbp most advantageous terms; are of the best quality, as he is determined to vend no other; and will ba sold, wholesale or Retail, for cash or satisfactory town accep tances. on the lowest terms that can be afforded in this sec tion of the country. , PJhyaicisns, Country Merchants, and others, are invited to call and judge for themselves. , . ..JAMElJW. BAILEY. (0*11 is Store is two doors pbove Hoard man’s Book aud Stationary Establishment, Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. . August 22,1843. RATES OF FREIGHT OF TIIE CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD. Anthony M. Thompson, Thus.) Allen,*& Elizabeth Lindsay, > Bill for 1 vs. j and Inju rROM*SAVANNAH TO STATIONS Barrels of Molasses and Oil........................ Discovery. Relief, Injunction. In Hons* Wm. L. Hughs, Jos. Nalley, ) ton Superior Court. Ite and Fleming F. Adrian. ' (turned to April Term. 1844, IT appearing to the Court, that the defendants. Joseph X Nalley and Fleming F. Adrian, reside out of the limits of this State: it is, therefore. Ordered by the Court, That service of the above BUI be perfected, by publication of this Rule in some public gazette in this Stale, once a month for four months previous to the next Term of this Court. A true extract from the Minutes of Houston Sup. Court, June 6th, 1814. June 11 37 m4m JA8 HOLDERNE8S, Clk. ^j_EORGIA, Crawford County.—Whereas. Joel_Carter, Dooly Wrplctnbei’ Nnlc*, •y*nLL be .old, on the first Tuesday in 5EPTEMBER v T next, before the Court-House door in Vienna, Dooly county, within the legal hours of sale, A House and L»t in Tiaveller’s Rest, No. not known, now occupied bv John A. 8hme, as a Dwelling; levied on to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Miller, Ripley ft Co. vs. Isaac D. Newton. Also,two Soarel Horses, each about 9 years old; 2 Fea ther Beds; 1 eight-day Cluck; and 1 Sideboard ; all'levied on as the property of Thomas Rembry, by virtue of one fi fa issued from Pulaski Superior Court, in favor of Sally Ann Hembry, by Ler Guardian, vs. Thomas Betnbry. Also, a Lot of Land, in the 1st District of Dooly coonly No. net known, but known aa tlie land premises whereon John A. Harts resides; levied on as the property of John A. Han* and Wm. U. Harts, bv virtue of one fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Jonathan Wood vs. •aid Hart*. Also, other Justice's fi fas vs. said Hans. Also, Lot of Land No, 185. in the 2d District of Dooly county; levied on as tlie properly of Thomas Blanchard, to satisfy a Justice's Coun n fa in favor of Stephen W. Pearce vs. said Blanchard. Levy made'and returned to me by a Constable; Y. P. OUTLAW, Shff. July 30 44 A<lrfiiii«lralor»' .Stile. 4 GREEABLY in' an order of the Inferior Court of J \ Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in OCTOBER * next, be fore the Court House door in Cassville, Cass county, with in the legal hours of sale. Lot No. 3(1, in the 22d district, second section, in Chctbkee county when surveyed, but norr Cass county, sold as the property of Robins Andrews, late of Twiggs county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms of sale Cash. J8IIAM G. ANDREWS; ) . ,, JOSEPH B. ANDREWS, \ Allinr *' July 23. 1844. 43 Aclininiftlrutor’i* Sail*. Y virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Court of O H U Dooly county, when sittingforordinarypurposea, will be sold at the Court House door of‘Union county, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, between the lawful hours of sale. Lots of land number one hundred and seven ty. in the eighteenth district, and number six. in the ninth distr ict, both in the first section when drawn, now Union county, eaeh containing one hn.-idred and sixty acres. Sold aa the property of the late James "Powell, deceased, of Dooly county; sold for the benefit" of the creditor’s of said estate. Term s ea jh. AMBROSE PbWELL. A.lm’r. Jnly 23, 1844. 43 t ii :iiini»!i and Samuel Carter, administrators on the Estate of Joel Carter, sr., deceased, late of aaid county, apply to me for letters of dismission from raid Estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and aingu lar, the kind -ed and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear at my office, wi/hin the time prescribed by law. tn shew cause, if any they have, why said ieuersshould not be grant ed. Given under my band, this 5th March. 1841. 24 E. YV. DENNIS, c c o /"N EORGIA, Butts County.—Whereas. Martha A. C. Ix s" r - - - * ■ Slaten and Arthur Slsteu apply to me for letters of Ad mmistration on the Estate of Cornelius Slaten, deceased, Into of said county: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and lingu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b« and ap pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, toshew cause, (if any they have,) why arid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th July. 1844. — -ORD. 45 JOHN McCtIKH.co GEORGIA, Dooly County.—Whereas. Henry H. Ross, Administrator on the Estate of William Hall, deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters of Dismission from said estate: Tiiesearo therefore to cite and adminish all and singular, the kindredandcieditors of said deceased, tube and appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed by law, to shew should not be gram- * * ‘ 1844. C C O at my oince, witnin me time presenoeo Dy taw, n cause (if any they have) why said letters should not bi ed. Given under mV hand, this 5th day of July, 18 42 . JOSEPH B CLAPP, t Hxecufors* Sale. VITILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER Tv next, before the Court-House "door in Forsyth, Mon roe county, within the" legal hour* of sale, She PLANTA TION -in said county, whereon Mrs. Mnry M. Johnson for- metly lived. Sold for tho purpose "of distribution between the legatees of Gideon G. Johnson, deceased. The above Plantation lies near Brownsville, on the Oc- mulgee River, and contain! about 400 acres of superior up land, one hall of which- i* cleared, mostly fresh, and in a high state of cultivation. Persons deairOus of buying rich land in Monroe county, would do well to examine this. Terms made known on the day of sale. ARCHIBALD LARY, ) p.,. > r.xrs. July 1 40 GIDEON T. JOHNSON, Gtiarilinil’ll Nnlc. U ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before'the Court-House door in Hawkinsville, I’ulaski county, within the legal hours of tale. Lot of Land No. 223, and the North half of Lot No. 155, in the 12th Dis trict of originally Houston,now Pulaski county,and 20 here* adjoining aaid land, but part of adjoining Lot. Sold as the Barrow, deceased. Terms property of the orphans of Wm. 1 made known on the day of sale. GEORGE B McCOLLUM, July 30 41 Guardian of aaid Orphans. Ailiiiinisli-nlor’a 8nlc. nlorN Mull*. AGREEABLY io an order of the Inferior Court ofUp XJL son county, when sluing for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the Coott-Houte door in Tlmmaston, Upson conn y, within the legal hours of sale, or.i- Lot of Land, containing 307 acres, more or less, No. 140. in the 16th DUirict of originally Hous ton. 8 4d aa the-property of Wiley Dean, deesa -:d—for the benefit oflbehein of said dei < siad. Terms on tliedav. Jaly9- 41 WM KcKINNEY, Admr/ Administrator’* Nnlc. T)URSUANT to an order of tlie Honorable the Inferior X Court of Chawi'ord C" inty, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, 1 ■ : rc :i c f hu./t 11- -1- i-.r in Kn->xvii Crawford t>. f’ilmvi. » reels „f bin.I. tn wit : the west half of lots Nos. 331, and 23^) and tlsn northkpif No 218, d fifty acres offof the n irth-eastcrn corner of lot No. 217. d district At*originally Houston, 1121114 to the c-t.ite of iliannah | sold for til,- beucl: lid iter 1. Terms mad JCEX JONKS, A.lm’r. All lying now C rn' Hester, 1 of the be \^fTILL be sold.on die first Tuesday in DECEMBER T T next, before the Court-House door in Perry. H ton county, witlrin die legal hours of sale, 50 acres of Lot of lying in the South-East corner of aaid Lot. Also, a Negro Boy, teen by die naiAe of Amos, about 12 or 13 years old; Dave, 11 years old; Dm’ or 12years old; and Henry, 5 years old ; Sold as the prop erty of Thomar Woodward, deceased, for a distribution a- mongthe heirs. Terms madeknnwnon tliedav. Aug 13 49 8YLVANUS S. HllYAN, Admr. B 1 Aduiiuinlrntor’a Mule. Y'virtue of an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Dooly county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Cjurt House donr, in FLiwkinsville, Pulaski county.on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, between the lawful hour* of sale. Lot of Land number two hundred and sixty five in the twentieth disdrietofsaid Pulaski county, containing two hundred two and one half acres; sold ns" the property of the life JaincS Towell,deceased, of !>uuly county. Said for the benefit of tlie creditors of said e,..ate. Terms cash. AMBROSE POWELL, Admr. 4iM*Pill4L’ 48 I NOW it months nftti application will be made m Use Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when eitiing for ordinary j urpo.ses. for leave to sell the Land and Npgroes Do. do. all other kinds. Wet Do. do. do. do. Dry................ Half Barrels, Wet ;d'.i..i'.ii..i...... Do. do. Dry..... Brooms, in bundles, per dozen. Backets in nests .................................... Corn. peas, oats, rye, bran," corn idea I and rice flour, in bags, per bushel Chairs, per dozen Do. Rocking.Iatge, each...............;-........ Carboys of Vitriol,ftc Carriages and Barouches,four wheels. Do. Buggies, double;.....,........;....;-...... Do. do. single and Gigs................... Do. ~ “ 1,2,3 Sulkey keys Common Jersey YY'agons, without covers, add Horse Carts.....;. 38, 25 23 50 3 1 10 |25 4 00 50 30 30 55 3 1 10 30 6 00 3 00 4 00 2 50 3 50 2 00 3 00 63,1 00 2 00 3 00. Coaches, Post and Stage and Road Wagon* Collars, per dozen.............. Cotton, per 100 lbs... ; '. Demijohns. Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2gallons'................. Do. do. do. over “ Docks and Fowls, in coops, per bead....,...............;....;.. Eggs, per dozen 5 Geese and Turkeys Grindstones, per 100 Ris Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per head. 1 Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each!............... Do. do. do. do. do. 3 do.......; Do. do. do. da do. 4 do.. Hogs and Calves ........;. 1^. Hhdi. and Pipe* Liquor, not exceeding 120 gallons........ Do. Molassesand Oil, ordinary size J; Iron in pigs or bars, castings tor nulls, and other m'acliinery Kegs Liquor, not exceeding5 gallons.... Do. do 10 (lo. Measurement Goods, per cubic foot - .... Ploughs, each - - - - - Salt m tacks, not exceeding 4 bushels ...... Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, and Pigs, per head . - - <- Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other article* as* go by weight, per 100 lb* - Specie .... No single package under articles, mules tides of stone; salt, firewood, stares, shingles, hay in bundles, barrels tar, pitch or turpentine. * Uterar Freight at the above rates, or by special comrari, to be under the followiag stipulations, viz: Noclsim tor damages on articles transported by this Company unless the packages are examined and identified in the presence of an officer of the Company before the tame are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of glass orcrockeryware, chafing of bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture. Not Ac countable tor breakage of hollowware. No internal injury, not clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be allowed for, nnlesa established to havo occurred ou board the car. Not accountable for tlie decay of perishable articles. Not accountable for livestock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks or pack ages. Colton received in good order at the depots, and afterwards tom while in possession of the Company, will be mended at their expense. All other damsge done to Cotton in transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah.' It is understood that thia Company will not bold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any 50 50 38 38 25 25 25 6 1 50 25 1 00. 5 00 4 00 4 00, 3 OOj 3 00 4.41.5, 6,7 75 65 60 SO 38 30 38* 10 2 00 38 1 10 f> 00 5 00 3 50 3 50 3 00 4 00 05 30 25 25 35 40 5 8 30 50 31 38 25 37 25 35 jlpe. 25 25 8,9,10 11.12 13.14 15,16 17,18 Ma. COD. 1 00 1 25; 1 40 1 50 85 1 00 1 13 1 25 70 7! 75 SO 60 65 70 75 •45 SO 55 60 30 35 38 40 50 56 58 60 10 13 13 13 2 50 2 75 3 00 3 25 40 45 48 50 1 20 1 30i 1 40 1 50 8 00 10 00; 11 00 12 00 6 00 8 00 8 50 S 00 r, oo 7 00 7 50 8 00 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 14 00 16 00ll7 00 18 00 63 70 73 75 35 40 42 32 34 36 38 60 65 70 75 3 3 3 3 1 i i 1 10 10 10 10 33 35 38 40 8 00 9 00 9 50 10 00 6 00 7 00 7 50 8 00 5 50 6 50 7 00 7 50 5 00 6 00 C 50 7 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 5 00 5 no 5 75 6 00 33 35 38 40 25 31 35 38 50 55 60 63 10 12 13 15 60 65 70 75 50 56 58 60 50 75 1 00 1 00 40 45 50 55 25 25 25 25 Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court Piaster Castor Oil Citratcd Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Cayenne African .,. Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed . Anodyne Hoflamont AquaFortis J uniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal l’ulv. Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap Musk. Blue Mass Horeliound Otto Rose Isinglass .... Sponge, Mace Annato, . Cupper .1 v ,■ Borax,Nutgalla 1 Rosin Oil Almonds “• Annisede , “ Burgamol*. “ Cajiput * “ Cassia . “ Cloves _ “ Caraway . “ Ouganuffl ** Authos “ Juniper “ Lavender Jessamine " Fennel •) ", Saviue fresh “ Goldwood 1 -Wormseed freight, after being landed at the place ofdrstination. The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’baggage, unless put in the baggage ear incharge of the con ductor. The Company will have agents at stations 8, 10, II. 12,13,14,15, 16, and 17, and at Macon,to attend to the delivery and forwarding of good*. All merchandize not to be forwarded will be retained at the respective depots at the head of Good* destined tor points I G unpowder prohibited. respective depots _ h rates. iyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company’s agent, free of commissions. tlie road one week, free of expense, after which storage will be charged at the 8avannah rates. ~ . k, Savannah, April 23, 1844. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, THOMAS PURSE, Genera! Superintendent Transportation. On MuLBrunr St:<ekt,Neakt!I£ Methodist Church fllilE SUBSCRIBER, ia receiving large additionato his X . stock of CASKS Received this haf, CS Potash, for sale by July 16.' 1844. JAMES W. BAILEY. COACH KM, CHAKIOTI-i:N. It AltOUCIIEM, BUG GIBS. WAG41XN, Ac. fromsome'ofthc best Northern Manufactories, which were made expressly tor this market, of the best materials, and are warranted equal if uot superior to those of any other es tablishment. Thosein wanlof any description of Carriages, will find itfor their ir.lercsllo examine the quality audpri ecs Of his assortment. Repairing, in nllthe different branches executed in the beit manner, by experienced workmen, at less than former Carriage makers, will find a good assortment ofElliptie I |(^ P ar ily’°g tbs blood, for sale by , Spiring*, Axeltree*.turned and boxed Dashes, Lamps,Bands.; JAMES W. BAILEY KtmIis, rateiit ami Top Leather, I.act*-,, Silk ami worsleil —_ *" - Fringe, Taaselt, and aunoat every article required in their OI(Il*id <r C , M llftllll business, at Augusta prices. * - ® ’ March 1st. 1842. 22 tf J. W.BAHCOCX'. Congress and Saratoga Water, J UST received, aud for sale by July 1C, 1844. JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. Swccdisli Lccclic*, J UST received from New York, ami for sale by .JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. July 16/1844. 42 Received this Ray, A LARGE lot of fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, and a general assortment of faftcy articles, and for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16, 1844. 42 Sand’s Sarsaparilla, ased, 1st (11 : err ] id cc l>eloncin£ tin said county. Au« 13 Estate of John Outlaw, deceased JACOB PEARCE, SANDERS RICHARDSON,« late of Ad mrs July U At. 1 H'R months after date I inferiot Co l o Otixbr* mul C'riditoih. j:ih ImviUK demand* arhinsl the Estate ofTIio- *• r • deceased, Utc of Joues rounty. are reqiiol* them; and th im* indebted to anid Estate, are payment. 1st IS HA DAVIS. Admr ELLEN T- LOWE, Adi: I ilOUH the h date, j f)f 1)«HI ipplieation will be made to ]y eounty, when sitting na a Court > f Ordinary, for leave to srlt all fhe Real Estate of Thou.as W. Peliee, deceased. Into of aaid county. DAVID GRAHAM. ) IIENRY PET TEE. 1 18-14. 47 Adnu A HjWht application will he made to the ofJoi.es county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell pari of the Land* and Negroes l ,r Uniting to the Estate of Thomas Love, deceased, late of •aid county. ELISHA DAVIS, Admr. A : . V, ELLEN T. LOWE, Admx. ISrought to Jail, I N Houston county, Ga. a Negro Fellow.aped ubout 35 year*, who says his name is JESSE, and that he belongs to William Tait. of the State of Alabama. 15 miles from Greenville. Said Ne- gro .* about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches hi<»!i, and light built. He say* his master’s plantation is on the Alabama river. The owner i* requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, arid fake him away. Jan 28,16H 12 J^ f M. HERRINGTON. 6h(T. BAILEY'S tVIilitarv Shaving Cream- rilllE ondengnM take plea-ure in certifying that they X have u,cd the Military Shaving A)ap. prepared by J , Mr. William Bailey, Drugiri.t, Brooklyn, Naw York,ana for sole by Mr. James W. Hailey, Druggist of this place. It is certainly the finest and most pleasant enmpouml tlmt we have ever used ; leaving the >kin after ll e oper*ti'>n of .having, .month ami soft, anj rendering the act truly a pleasure rattier than a tn.k. All wh , shave themselves and desire comfort in the act, we recomi tend tu them Bailey's Military Shaving Soap. SAMUEL R. BLAKE.’ JOHN DARBY. N. <;. MUNROE. JOHN LAMAR. Dr. JAMES WOOD. X. ELLS. WILLIAM SCOTT. Mirnn, July 9, l»)t. 41 Columbia, for restlirii .Toly 16, 1844. •Jte linir. for sale bv JAMES W. BAILEY. G EORGIA. Bibb County.—Wherene,Jamc: worth, Administrator on the Estute of Isaac TIoUUI’s Life Pills and Phoenix Ritters, F OB general debility, for sale bv JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16. 1641. 42 nay’s Liniment, V CERTAIN cure for :!le Files, for sal* by JAMES W. BAILF.Y. July 16, 1841. 42 Ilollings- Newher- ic for let- do Lemon, for pies, eajices, “ double Tausey’ ftc., a new and very conve- “ Peppermint nient article Extract Valerian “ Accomta “ Bucbn compd .■ Tink Root Fluid “ Augustura “ Hardback ,( “ Lettuce M W ft W “ Cort Pern compd “ Bark Precipitated " Nux Vomica “ Rhubarb “ Genuan “ Ratauia “ Dandelion , “ Colocynth purs “ “ compound" “ Balsam Copavia NEW BOOKS At Boardnian’s fiSooJi; Store UST received, all the new pablicatioot, a - . ttl ' *J are the following Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico Harpers’ No. 1 of the Pictoral Bible, 1 * “ No 7 of Hannah Iloore’scumplctewoiis “ Alison's History of Europe, complete bound, u “ Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound “ Neal’s History of -the Protestants,' Southey's Pilgrim’s Progress, Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt, Kohl’s Russia and the Russians, Elliotson’s Surgical Operations, The psalmist, Caudle on Children, Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations, Ashwell on the Diseases of Females, Queens bf England, sixth series, A new Patent Inkstand, Perforated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all ckeip for CASH Jan 16 ■ 16 ’" IMPROVED BOTANIC0-MEBICAL PRACTICE, By Mi S. Thomson, ?I. D. Macon, Ga. R EAD and JUDGE. “ Prove all lltingsand bold f U | to that which is good,” As eveu in our dav.ia reality ' “the deaf may hear, the lame may walk, and tbe'-itau?,! receive their sight.” 1 “ Hyoscamus “ Cicuta “ Stramonium “ Belladonna ** Boneset 4 Butternut “ Glycopt “ “ refd Eng. “ Sarsaparilla Herbs Hnreltound “ Cleavers “ Catnip “ Thoiougliwort “ Cicuta ‘ Marsh Melon " C il foot “ P rs.ey - “ Stteannint “ S-urvey Grass . “ Hysxeamuus ** Wormwood “ Double Tansey “ llyjsop “ Horse Radish “ Bitter Sweet “ Lemon “ 8weet Mrcjoram “ Motherwort “ Penneroyal Cantharjfles Fly Slone Colocynth Acetic Acid Sweet Oil Veratrine Shychonine Digitalis Creta prept Irish Moss Oxalic Acid Cetric do Prussic do Tartaric do Opium v . ?epperine,.Uva.Ursi Sage. Syrengsa. Honey, Squills Mezerian Hemlock Hops Saffron Evicuma Nutmegs Wafers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder Allum Fig Blue Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soot Rhubarb incline Macon, Mav 14, 1844. “ Spearmint “ Tansey pure “• Cedrat '* Croton “ Sage “ Pulegt “ Snrsafras •• Orange “ Cedar , r “■Black Pepps “■ Hemlock '*• Spzgge , “ CamliaridCa “ Tar - . “ Copavai , “ Amber rey,: “ “ ,,,con “• Seneca “ Rhodium “ Nerole .. “ Camomile “ Valetian • Cubebs . , • Wormwood “ Nutmegs “ Anniseed Spatalas assorts/ Syringes „ • Trusses “ Brushes., J*. Tooth Brushes' Nail Brushes a . White Wash dp.No l, 0,3 BolBrushes No 1, 2, 3 Flesh do No.l, 2,3. Cloth Brj-hes, fancy from No 1 to 12 f Blacking Hrusli«s.as0ortcd Bristol Brick ^ SheepSkins. extra French No 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique Oil Balm of Colombia Bears Oil Cream of Amber Qold Cream Cologne Farina “ - French German i;Americatt Extract Milliflores ' Lip Salve Otto of Rose3 Macassar Oil Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salts Toilet Powder Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Eye Water Godfrey's Cordial Hayes Linnment Harlem Oil Itch Oqintment Funnels Wedgwood from No ,; 1 to 5 Galley Pots assorted Mortars from 1 inch l( Medical. Spoons Pill Tiles graduated from 1 inch to 12 Polishing Clay- Putty Knives Apo'.h’s. Scales and Weights Winking for Lamps Extraot Roses Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward’s Hungary Water Hair Powder Indian Dye Kapbalia Orange Flower \r ater The undersigned fully aware of the many respoanbilhif, resting upon him as a practitioner of the healing in, •*; again tender his services to those who may need tl.tn the assurance in.advance, that if assiduous care, lonstiie. rjenoe, and a thorough knowledge ofinnueen: jet uuvfnil. ly health’s restoring remedies, with theirjadicis.ua spplics-. lion ; will reatoru. lost health, he feels warranted in sijinr, that so far as there go to tlie procurement of such decicer’ atum, tbs affleted or their friends williu no case be dinp. pointed. ;■ , l •As heretofore persons afllicted with chronic dimieiod residing at a distance niav.have their cases treated by sene- ing their symptoms m writing as correctly si posriKe, .when mediuinesitq suit them will be compounded ltd tett Many who have-pursued this course, though we bsvenerr seen them,.are now. in the enjoyment of unintemprd health. Persons having diseased servants who may be to them both bnrthpusohie and expensive, may either bin their cases treated nr dispose of them to tlie subscriber u i fair price. I i. Hernia or Rupture, will be treated on improved prinri. C lefs, with an instrument entirely new, which, so far as bs een used, gives entire satisfaction—it can be worn diycr night with eqtial.ftcility. Persons thus afllicted, will hire to apply iu person, in order to be well fined. Letters to ensure mention tnusiir.varielly be post pud; terms liberal andpunctualitv expected. ‘ U. S. THOMSON, XL 1). March 5. 33 That community mey have some idea of the extreme! to which disease may go without being beyond the reecb of medicine, it is deemed proper to append the.following!!* r- ments offsets, taken from a number of similar ioipott,»bxb may yet be submitted as room and circumstance may Msdu Bibb Clojktv, Jan. 9tb.ltH. This may certify that my wife has been afllicted with Dyspepsia mid Liver complaint for twelve years, and lu taken a variety of medicines without apparent benefit; e«» the justly celebrated Dr. Durham of Clark county, failed u* benefit her. She suffered much from nervous irritability palpitation of the heart and extreme weakness so as to he confined almost entirely to her bed. In ibis situation! im plied to Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, under whose direc tions and applications. I am happy tossy, she soon wistu tored to comfortable health, and is now able to attend in ill the usual business of her house and family. My daughter was also afflicted witn convulsive fits, fma which Dr. Durham failed to relieve her. I applied tn Ilf- Thomson also in hercasa. and 1 am persuaded be 1st fi nally cured her; she ha e had no symptom of them iu sis months. But these though certainly of their kind very emisett, cannot be compared tor a moment with the rase ol one cf my sons, w lio lias bcenafiiicted with palsy to such a cc{r(* ns to have become perfectly helpless. 11c firstttf.e CKll his limbs, then of his body, aoa finally his > EitlM «•»* ETESloHT, so that he might he in a manner dead, oely he breathed, and even that at one time, was so nearly few, that his clothes were prepared in anticipation ofbisfiralti- it. We bad made use of the usual remedies in tuck ct- ses, and even had applied to Dr. Stringfellow, * rcol doc tor, but without benefit. In this situation. Dr. Ika* 1 was called in, who I am happy to say, has restored hini »<4 only to the full and free use of all liis limbs, but slsototht use of his eyes and ears, without which crestioo were * blank and life itself a burden. Thecbingcissogreattoj- absolute helplessness, blindness and deofniss to life*** activity, sight and HEARING, that it can hardly be rests** by any but those who have seen it. This it a cure ; numerous as those effected by the Doctor are, will bsrdl; Live precedence to any. ISAAC WATTS- Gun-Powder. ChSI KEGS Sporting f AO 15 do Shot-gun !• POWDER, 10 do Blasting j F July 30 Blasting 14 Shot and Lend. Ie bv BOND ft MURDOCK. 7 '15AGS Shot, assorted sizes, 300 lbs. Lead, for sale by July 30 44 BOND & MURDOCK. ry, Sen..deceased, late ofsnid county, applies to ters of dismission from said Estate: r l hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu- j larT 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 uudermy bund, this 27th July, 1844. 44 BENJ. E. MYRICK. c c o TOOTH ACHE ! ^^/ r riO would be troubled with this tormenting pain ^j^KORGIA, Dooly County.— Whereas, John Varnadore applies to me for letters of Administration on the Es* tate of Henry Stewart, decea*ed, late of said county •* These »re, therefore, to cite and admonish all ana singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if arty they have.) why said letters should not ' be granted. Given under my hand, this 5th July, 1844. I 42 JOSEPH B. CLArr, C c U hen it can be cured without extracting it ? Dr. Lacount’s tooth ache drops are a certain remedy.— Thousands have declared that they would not be without this preparation il it cost $10 per vial. It does not injure tho teeth, but possesses the property of enlivening the gums when in an unhealthy state.—Full directions accom panying each vial, price 50 cents. A fresh supply just re ceived and for sale in Macon bv- J. H. A. W. 3. ELLIS, ? J. W., BAILEY. J n l • - GEORGE BAYNE, > Druggists. H. SHOTWELL, J East Macon, COWLES, NICOLL.A Co. Terry, J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap 'From the Federal Union. To the Editors: GENTLEMEN:—Occupying the important community that you do, and controlling such a powerful rt* gine for good as the public press I have taken the liberty W addressing you, being an old subscriber, upon a subject c great importance, ami it maybe of infinite advantage. 1 ® many of your numerous leaders. My intention in addresf*^- you thus, is merely to commuicate a fact that has comf c ®* der my own knowledge, in my own family and before ©I own eyes, ami which I deem it my duty, os a good aui&t to communicate for the benetit of my fellow-wy^ Some time during Inst year, my sou WiMtetn. years old, was taken with a paraietic a flection, wa^ entirely deprived of the use of his lower extretn ^ e aud body, pofar ns to be perfectly unable to change J s P 051 * tion either ou his ppljct or in bed,—his limbs bec*© eCC j traded |y sometimes appeared tobespasinodirslly afire ^ j. the contraction anpearecl to aspendg,radualb’l 0 ^j s ^^ f ^ it reached bi| tbdomen, the .low-r part.of which powerfully contrscted, as to, throw the upper part,y r _ - lungs, which so compressed thtfm as almost t? prodJ^ r foention; the parts protruding from just under the riM*®,. unnatural size. To walk was impossible, awl eventnep*' er of the will had no influence over bis limbs- ^ uI , l5 .i f uation, I carried him to Macon and placed him ur ‘ care of Dr. Thomson, of that city ; in two n.> nlh^ * 1: .jp oT him home, greatly relieved; the course wa? "i d _j n c», two months more, and my son, once the helpless. U - decrepid and palsied invalid, is now the active, cbeer^ 1 *^ r bouyantboy of former days, running abou: cver.'w. • ' ^ morning till night, so fond of field sports, that he . -u? a perfect terror to rabbits, partridges A other p**®' \ W :,’ K presume lo lurk upon the plnutalion; ar;-: - : n * t hc .. his new acquired liberty, that he himself h*; Ti - ntemporary acj lfkai liveliest in his circle of contemporary ai ’‘i ua ‘V^ !;, ( i result was so little anticipated by’me, and by . 0 f fU f cquainted with the case, that it ha.* 5 been J prI - ^ ient importanre to merit publicity/ by %v will confer a favor on Yours, respectfully, .Tones county, 19th J irh. 1844. At ALEX. HUNT- NEW BOOKS J. Barnes’, on Cotton Avem £ ’ Prescott’s Mexico, Dr. Olio's Travel, in the East, Life of Wilburn Firk, Kendall's Sania Fe Expedition, Maeendee's Phvsiolopj-, i iv- uonar'• Now Edition of Dunelison’s Medics! D.cuon . No 1 ft 2 Harpers’ Pictorial Bifite- Works of Miss Brewer Jn cheap form, Liebie’s Agricultural Chemistry, , My»te r > es P ari ‘- Mason, March ?S-. 10.000 II)S & ^ke v * p.m, i2in.andWJi»» r " 50 bis. Rum, Gin, and ». Auuimyvii, miu oy an ap- i . , pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State. , "OEST quality, nflered very to"°y ... r August 19, 1811. /Jt> Jun. 4 37 H- # MiBH