Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, September 10, 1844, Image 4

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I m w DuDUt Sales. "\JLTlLti t- f T next, lief- relboCoort II twee Uibb Orlobrr Wale*. it ! nn the first Turfl'Isy IInn«e dnni following pi GEORGIA, (', rawford County 0CTOBKR Mir >11. lie- ihe lf;il Hour* *>f sale. »h. . , , r , ,f L K N 1. 98, n.i the Fort Hvvkin. Reserve. w«l aide of ike Ocmala** Hirer, containing 10 eere*. move or ■ ,« . ,»f ten acre I,nt. No. 13. bring the East end id r.ot, i n>roved with a flwellins boo**! «l»o « acres. Smtb part'of 100 acre*. Left No 1*~. nil on said Maonti Telegraph** printed. aed ken graph 04Re»,t<i satisfy *«<• from DU* I fieorof Wm, I.nveil-ra. Mvion Ran *•> ’ r f, f*« from Bn.b Sonerlof Oon. Bm.: V W ««*• Mv- r n Bartlett. Oe v M. Logwwfc Co. TV ihe name. John E. « J( P irker t». ike mwf. . . _ * Three acre* of Land in VfMvSBe, adjoining nailer. Hie- pVni azM the rm4. IWnnerlv (e**fW •* * re.-udence by OeonreJevren t' *\*<* a half aere Lot adgNtiin:’ the *a«ie. formerly owned by K. K. Even.: nU> Mf «*■ Nov 5 and fl, in square <9. corner of 1 onlar and S“ «M atreet*. wW. n Brick dwelling hnn.e nnd a \Vare-IIou.c ibereon ; aim Lot No. ft. Squire ::!l eurner of Second and Clierrr si-eet*. orrnp'cl by 1>. .V TA . Gunn. and oilier. ; al.o part of M No. in (Square 53. on Cherry atrcel, ad- lathin ' llvlainler and Wraliingtoa; alao quarter acre Lot •anaraaaii l.r «a alley from T G. Holt, frunims on first air' 1 oo ar»ea in the South corner of I. .1 .No 351.. m the Pill district .d once M.mroe i.mv Bibb r.. ,mv . ill lev ea on a. the pr.ipenv,of Georg* Jewel': Ckew^e Lot No. in Impure 42. in Macon; part of fen 34. containing llaarea. known a. No 4. western range; two .torv dwrllm* home and oul booaea. and S acre, of Land, a limning Bowman. Strong and miiera, on the Fnraylh road; alao two ttorv honae whb n; acre., on ibe Fornytb r.«d. now occupied by .Inlin Jonea. lerird on a . ihe propert y of Je wett« Birch- to aatiafv the f lhiwior fi Taa. iwo in favor of the Ocmulgee Bank of the Stateof Georgia va. Jewrttand llur-h.two in faenr of the oame va. Wm. J. Anderson fc Co. one m favor of the name va. George Jewcit At Co., one in favor of Zacba- ri.b R. Harmon. relator. A *■ v*. the O-mnlcee Bank, the « <u ,h Western llail &M i Bank v*. the Ocmulgee Bank, t’ Mayor and Council of ti c City of Mr,con ya the Oeinul- gee Bank »nd VV. B. John*t<>it. two in favor of the Bank of 11,,.; uviUeva. Jewett A. Hurc’u. __ n. trapp, n. sbir. POSTPONED SALE. O 10 tilled interest in Lota Noa. 50. and 51. in the 4tb District of funnerlv Houston now Bibb county, also one third interest in a Saw Mill, on tlie aame. levied ..n a« the .wotiertv of Allen Rape to a.tiafy a mortgage fi fa from Bibb Sntvsrior Court in favor of George Wood, assignee of Win. Beek va" aai ' Rape. Property pointed onl in the mortgage. T,ots Noa. 35, and 23. in ihe lih district ..f once Houston now Bibb conn-v. the place where Allen Jtape now live, and a Grin and Saw Mill, all ’evled on a. the proper! v of Allen Bane, to avl.fv a fi f, from Bibb Snnettor Cmirl. in favor of Charles Hotchinga. Eaecolor. va. Allen Rape. Mil ton llipe and John Rape, ) Tv the Hon., the Inferior Court of J said county, ti/line for ordinary ) pnrj/otc*. Starch 'term, 1814. rilllE petition .if Cliarlt-s W. Denson, respectfully shew- I cth, that one Diannah Heater, deceased, late uf said county, oid, on the twenty-second day of August, ci diteen linnilrcil ami ll.rty. make and deliver to youi peiiu.iuer. her certain inetioms-ot in writing, called a Bond; in wki :b Boost she. the said OUnnah Heater, bound herself, her heirs ex- eemors, administrators, h,id ..ssign*. in the -urn ot three hun- di ed and eighty dollars, lobe paid toyour petitioner, or tna- heirs. sVe.. upon f.ilure ..flier, the s .id JJnutw.li Ucs'cr.ta make, or cause to be made, unto your prtitiooer, CWe. \V. Oens.m. bis lieirs a id ns'igm. a good and lawlul lu.e • , , rei lain fa or |.jr.e’; of band. 1" wil : lot No , - - n-.e btimUed and eigbty-eijln, in the twee»y-third distri. t. and third section of originally Cliorokee, now Floyd county. And (rbereepon,your petitioner now s sowa to the Court# that the said Dinimnh Healer 1ms, since making the said Bond, departed this life intestate, andI au mu ma le, or caused to !"• made to y our pel.t..liter, or lua atMjrns. any it- ■til aai I Land.a* conditioned in aaid Bond; and that s»nei , of said county*, has been, and is the lawful Ail- initii.straior on the Estate of the - ti I Dimmai Hester—Ymtr petitioner, therefore, pr.n s th it tuts Honors! .e Conn do oyi .ler the »ak! .John Jones, A Immistt atom i.loresaul, tomnke amt execute unto jrnnr p«*t :mner, tulealo said Land, ns ex- incased ill the said Bond; .1 copy of which Lon.l is ltcreun- to annexed, nfror giving notice according to law in such ra ses. an.1 your petitioner u m-imy bound.w^yvertjr.ay', Ac. Attorney for petitioner. The above is a true copy from the mtnuiea of raid Court, March *ih. 1844. *4 -E. W. DKNNl8.cc o GBOROJ Jlouror C« ; JA, (Inferior Court of taid county, lit- utility. ' tin"for ordinary purposes, July ( Term, 1144. Present, their Honors Wm. L. Fambrough, Wm. S. Nor man. ami James W. Knott. Justices. , , | TPON ikapatitioo of'Win. B Graves, stating that he la 1.J in possession of n bond, made by Edward Freeman, | while in life, since deceaset, toPertnedus Reynolds, where by aaitl Edward Freeman hound himself to make to said Pern.etlus Revnolds. his heirs nod assigns, a good mid le- •'ll title for J,ot of Land number one houdred and sevearv- seven.'in the fourth district of Lee county; and it further- appearing to the Court, that said bond lias been transferred to Win. B. Graves, and lint raid Edward l - .t:i depart ed t J,5s life, W'nil lit \c. It tig , tit! r i I- antl i: further ap; earing!" t!.e Court, tint the consideration fur which sii i bend w n g.ven lias been paid, and that tlie original bond ia now filed in the Clerk’a odice ol this Court: It Is, therefore. Ordered by tit Court, That Roberson Freeman, Ad ministrator, de bonis nun, with the Will annexed, of said Edwaril Freemen, deceased, appear at the November Term of this Cmirt, then and there to show cause, if any he has, why he should not he compelled to make title to said Wm. H. Gntvea.'agreeable to the tenor and effect of aaid bond; aod that a copy of this rule be published in one of the poblic gazettes of this State according to law. A true extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordinary of aaid county. July 2.1844. J:ilv9 41 m6n. K. g. CARANTSS. C, C. O. JAMES GATES. Sbff. 49 Septembers. 1344. Klouiton Postponeil Octotrrv Sales. AXTII,!, be sold on die firat Tuesday to OCTOBER V T neat, before die Court House door ic Perry, Hous ton county, widiin tlie legal boars sale : Foar negroes, to wit: Morris about 3ft years old ; Ms- riah, a woman, about 93 years old ; and her child, about 3 vetivsoM; Lcadm.a girl, about 12 years ohl; levied on at the ; rnperry of James II. Bryan, to satisfy-.ne fi fa from the Superior Court of Henry county, ria favor of John Kirk- Patrick, against the sai l Junes A. Bryan, principal, and Ja*nes 3. Jones, security on the appeal. Property pointed out by James S Jones, ... Also, one Lot, well improved, in the town of Perry, oppn. aite James M. Kelly’s Office, now occupied by Tlioinn, U\ Gnrr containing oae-lialf of an acre, more or less: levied on at the property of Win. II. Rudd. t,> satisfy one fi fa from llmston Superior Coart, in favor of George M. Duncan va. Wm. II. lltidd. August 27, 49 WM. HERRINGTON. Stiff. ttsaljr Gctobar Slaei'ift’a Jinlc* W ILL be sold before the C-iurt House door lathe TowuofVienm.on the firsiTuesday inOCTOBKR next, between the usual hour* of sale the following property U> wit: One nc rrn woman, eighteen years old ; levied on as the property ol William B. Mtddox. to satisfy riju fi l.ir.from a Justice's marl of said county of Dooly : three in favor of Benjamin Wehli 3cn.. administrator on the Estate of Ben- I . \V,... . I:. VI. Wii: am H. Mill's an i Nicliohs Jle.Uick, three in favor of Benjamin Webb, Sen. adminis trator on the Estate of Benjamin Webb Jr. va. William B. MaddoxprinciisaL and William S. Hamid, security; two in favor of Nicholas Red.lick and Jonathan Plnu nd- mini-tiators on the Estate of Anthony Lewis, vs. the said William B. Maddox ; levy made am! returned to me by n .constable. . Also. Lot of Land* number one hundred and eiguty, (ISO) in the sixteenth district (IC) of Dooly county. levied on by virtue of a Justice’* court fi fa from Macon county, in favor ol John Siurdavent, va. Gappa.T. Yelrerton; levied and re turned to me bv a conaiable. Aleo. Lot of Land, number nut known, but known as the place whereon Matthew Floyd now lires, io the third (3d) district of l».sily coudty, levied on to salii'y one ft fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of the Central Bank of Geor gia, va. thesaid Matthew Floyd. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff. August 19. 48 GEORGIA, J To the Hon. ihe Inferior Court of Cranford County. > mid county, Kheu sitting as a ) Court of Ordinary. rri HE petition of John Jones, respectfully shewetli, that ■ one William Bowden, deceased,late of aaid county, did. on the eighth day of June, 1841. make and deliver to your petitioner, his certain instrument in writing, called a B .11.1 for titles, in which lie. the said William Bowden, bourn! himself to make titles to a certain Lot of Land, No. ore hundred and ninety-one,in the toniteentli district of Talbot county, in aaid 3*ate, to your petitioner, upon lb* performance of certain conditions, which have been com- plied with; and your petitioner now thews to the Court, that the aaid William Bowden his. tine* the making aaid Bond, departed this life, and has not made, or caused to be made u» ytiQr petitioner, any title to said Land, ns condi tioned in’s.tid Bond; and whereat,one Gregory J. Tamer is now the lawful representative on tbo Estate of aaid Wil liam Ilnwdenq your petitioner, therefore, pray* that this Honorable Court do order the aaid Gregory J. Turner to make and execute to your petitioner, title* to the said Lo: of Land, after perfecting the usual legal notice to be mode ia such cases, aod your iietitiooer will orer pray. Ac- JOHN JONES. The above ia a true copy from the minutes of said Coort. March 7lh. 1841. 24 E. W. DKNNI8. C C 0 l>oo!) November Jlorlgnge Nalr. \ \7"JLL lie sold before the Court House floor, in tlie v * Tuva of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in NOVEM BER no*, between the legal hour* of sale : Toe East half of lot of Land, number forty six (46) in the seventh district of Dooly county, levied on to satisfy a mort pige fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of William McDaniel, vs. Andrew McDumeL YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff. August 19. * 48 Apitainislrntor’a Mole, A *TILL he - Id on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER v T next, before the Court-House door, iu Perry, Hous ton county, within the legsl hours of sale, 1VI acres of Lot of Land. No. 38, in the Stk District of said eoitutv, 89 acres thereof cleared and in cultivation, with a u>v.i log hnuke and other buildings thereon; also, 1D0 anesof Lot No. 14. lodm same distrivi. M nciei t being cleared, with a good double pen log house, and an excellent well of water. Sold ns tlie property of Daniel Clark, Sr„ deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and distribution among the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. STEPHEN R. HAM, Admr. Cum. Teat. An Sepf. 3. 1811. 49 ST.ITIi Ot-' GMiOltGt.t. llou«tou .Superior Conrt. RULE TO PERFECT -SERVICE OF BILL. Anthony M. Thompson, TbovY Allen,A Elisabeth Lindsay, [Bill for Discovery.Relief, vs. ) and Injunction, u lions- Wm. L. Hughs, Jos. Nalley, ( ton Superior Court. Kc- nnd Fleming F. Adrian. J turncj to April Term. 1844. J T appearing lo the Court, that the defendants, Joseph Mallei* and Fleming F. Adrian, reside out ol the limits of tin- State : it is, therelore. Ordered by the Court, Thai servirc of die above B»ll be perfected, by pub!iea;ion of ibis lt.de in some public gazelle in this Slate. en.*e a month for four months previoh* to the next Term of this Court. A true extract from the Minutes of Houston Sup. Court, June 6th, 1644. June It 37 mint JAS IIOLDKKXESS, Clk. RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD.. DISTANCES IN Till.EM l'KO.Tl MACON. FHO.'tX .il.tCO.T TO | 5 113 | 19 | 54 | 30 J df, | 4(1 | 4ti P asskNukus c. pr. mile, (children under 15y >■. A ser>ts. half price, Cotton per lode, (round or square) not exceeding 100 P.s- weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or square,over 400 lbs. per lOOlbs..... .... Boxes, bales, and all n.ediiirrmenl goods....... ....per cubic foot, Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron. Hardware,and all other articles that go by weight — .........k............ -per 100 lbs. Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor .i..eaclt Hogsheads oTStblassesana Oil ...each, Barrels of Liquor, l'i. h. Beef, Pol k, Lime, Ac... .each. Barrels afklntasM-s and Oil - .oacb. Bis. of Flour. Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other liglt bis. each, i bis.Pork, Fi ll. I. q tor, Ac. A allKeg.i of lUgaL. A upwards, each, I bis. Flour, Fruit. Piu.itoe*, Ae .each, Salt in Sacks not exceeding four bushels carli, Salt In rnksover rimr lm-hels ....../er bushel. Corn, \k'h«at,.Me:il, and all other grain in hugs..... .... jer bushel, Colton Sagging. — ...*...... 1. per pie Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ae. ofeeatmm size,........'.. ....each, Brooms in bundles..... —. }er dozen. Buckets, Collar*, Scythes,Shovels A Spades, Sifters, Ac; jer dozen, Chair* 1 fir dozen. Boxes Fruit, Cigar*. An L. .each, All small packages uot weighing 10 J lbs. tmr measuring 2 fret, each. Hlackainith’s lielloars,......' .loach. Potatoes, Apples, Ac .pet bushel, Demijohns, Jug*. Jar*. Ac. not over two gallons....,........each, Demijohns, J ugs. Jars, Ac. over two gallons..*,,,, .........each. Ploughs each, I Bales of llay nud Fodder, not over 100 lbs ...each, Four Wheel 0 trriages... J............earb.j Two Wheel Carriage?,... ......each. Post and Stage Coaches ami Road Wagons ....each, Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 lect Wood .per cord. 25 | 6." CO 1 jt Ls l ir t;:> 05 11 "5 u r > ♦JO c 10 4 c ;o 15 50 2 00 x- 25 35 15 25 15 20 15 20 5 6 5 • c 18 20 15 20 25 30 25 .30 00 1 50 05 25 50 75 6 or, 25 50 25 25 50 75 00 ‘ 2 00 1 -«• 00 3 50 50 3 00 00 0 00 25 38 no 2 00 00 3 00 2.5 38 5.7 3 2 2 0 1=14 7012 00ji till] MOSEY RETIOTD! SICK HEAD-ACHE PILLS. Warranted to Cure or Benefit a Patient, or Money Ilc- T HI F.SK PILLS h; u lie eminently si that truly distr.-.-mg t order to cure any ciallv those that d lirrtin sympnthet out at internals; e been used extensively, and found ,urn*-si'u 1 in (lie treatment nnd cure of malady. SICK HEADACHE. In ■ase, sii ike sit it? root, and more espe- rb and derange the functions of tlie . ns occurs in t it is disease. It comes days nr weeks, from an impaired or fthe digestive organs, and whirl) alone is NEW SPRING GOODS fJNHE undersigned have received supply Fancy A: Staple Fort ar £ e and rally di. to be f»o their elb ami cure rough ah ut* disea mil bi. k Head ache is the distr little unde ill cure nil v in ns nature but a ihn- stomacli and rate them, a- . Sick that these *... 1 genet rk Head-ac -omplete change in the action of th _„J ; the same time rest, re and invii well as'to keep ihem well re-nheed. Such i- tne and ctlVr, ol the romhination ..f Dr. E L. SPOII.N 55 IU XII ACHE Pill s So certain i-tlie pro 3 00 I Pills will core .<rck Head arlre. that he h ;t ,vj j |„ the public, that whoever tries :hen 75 ! ft. shall have their money returned, el i Every thing like reference to colleges.cerebrate! 55 ] vit Si ,Vc. to portray the success <>t the Pills with; is w aived, on the ground of the guarantee; but sheer justice requires that the following case, amongst the many that have bet tt te- cimtlv reported, should he known atleasttothe nflUclCi’ DirY-GOODS , ' ri ' a " liieh they oiler at tiie very lowest prices anaists rn part of the lollownig Goods: * c -' ■ >n]ierfim*, tnediutn, and low-prired Cloth.- r-uper Black and Blu.’-hlack Wool dyed t’-. New style Plaid am! Striped ' ' CitodeTa Parmeiu and SanmerCloth? ■ Loudon. Cadet, ami Fancy Drilling-, \' ( . Mi.mpiec-s New ?,vie Prints. 6 5i.0 do Georgia Nankeen- Mixtures. 9 ’x S'r;| es itbout curt* or bene- atlid; 40 S les f ily re pi Tlie wife of I been long aill character—h< them) endangered 1 have been prescribe .hr these circumsta Dr. Spolm’s Sick II the 50 do 50 do loo dozt 5.0 do 100 pic.- f.o 'do 500 dozt 500 do Black at Balzarii Swiss..I Georgia Mexican Middle: Ids',, T.i . New style Widow* BONNET 1 * PALM LEAF HATS, He Pi ■d La n Spool Thread. Hosiery, id colored Silks and cs. Foulard and Fa an ui tJJull and Nr nfilou ick'Head-achi men*, attacks, i . Ua. b ,nf:lu has . cut alien 25 l oo; 86 3 Odi 1 60 5 00 3 50 7 00 4 00 45 2 50 4 00 45 21 SO 3 00 5 00 SO 4 ...... Y”:jy £jpcKL* Hogs.. per head. Oxen and licefCattle................ per head, Horae*,.................................. per head,' Sheep. Goats, (’.lives.and Dogs,..;.... per head. Turkeys and <;* c?e ineeops per head, Ducks nnd Chickens in coops,.......... ..‘..per head,!' 8pecjai contracts may be made with iheSnpcrintendantofTransportntion, for Freight, on the following articles, when in large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle. Lund.er. Wood. Brick, or titorut, Ac. Ae. Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass fretofcharge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own farm* to market. Goods. Wares, or Merchandize, destined f.c the interior of this State, Tenncsrrc or Alabama, consigned to the Agent of ihi* Company, at Macon, will lie received aid forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, to their place of des tination. free nfelmtge for Storage or Forwarding. Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any dea riptioit, will be received by the Company’s Agent?, at Griffin, Barnesville or Forsyth,and forwarded dircclto Savannah, free of t.ny charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. Ar rangements must be made in all in-taitces.for.he payment ofFreiglit and expense.?, w itli the Company's Agent at Ma con. or at tlie Depot where the goods ate received or delivered. The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangement*, for shipping their produce to Market, andobtainiiig their supplies, through this cliant.eiofcommunication with the seaboard. The Central Ruil-Roa.l is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 2| miles of our Depot, and will be completed to Mac..a early this fall- This Road is in dally operation to Griffin. 60 miles above Macon; and. by tlie first of Deeemher. will be opened for Business to Leakville.Sl miles above Griffin; nnd to the junctiun with the Western and Atlantic Rail ltoad, early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, has been rebuilt ibiaauturner, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for business. • | **•'_ Merchants living in the upper part of the Plate, wiH find itdeeidedly to their interest, to ship their good* by way of Savannah, over tiie Central and this Rail-Itoad tvmaigned to ourAgems.asgoods can be hauled from Barnesville or Griffin, to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cent* per 1U0 pounds, dr any oilier part of the country at proportionable rates. All goods will be sentforward immediately, uriess otherwise ordered. JT. D. CRAY, August 22,1843. 47 - ' Agent nnd Supcrintendant of Transportation. ■ taken, before son; not only free from any ttu. Imt grcntlv improved in health two boxes of tlie J’ills. and is casionallv for some lime, linvii disease,aod not finding before The cure ofSlck Head-acht action of the Pills, i of digestion, by which the_pro| tween the stomacl not the least dang quiro ordinary cai (during r life—to cure which, many remedies [and used, but without sn.-eeae. Lu ces, she ei.imnenced the daily use of id-ache Pills Scarcely had a box of she felt and looked like a new per il- more attacks of Sick Head-ache, ic-i'.di and strength. She has t.ikpn „d ,s advised lo continue them oc- ., so long labored under the a remedy In relieve it. is effected by the peculiar i restoring and invigorating the powers ch the proper sympathetic relation be tid brain is alone established. There is • in using the Pills in any way, bet re- and attention while takint: litem. Each box contains 50 pills, with full directions fur using. PRICE, Ouc Dollar per Bos. [CT To be bad of Havilasd A llist.F.v, Augusta; Lit tle A Co.. Milledgeville ; HAKV EY S1IOTA5 ELL and Dr. T. E. GOItMAN, Macon; nnd S. A. Billing. Colum bus. They are also to be hnd at Albany, Hawkinsville, Madison, Tnlhoiton. and Fort Gaines. Marelt ft. 1844 £3 6m ,*■' " ■ d RATES OF FREIGHT OF TIIE CEATRAE RAIE-ROAD. G EORGIA, Crawford County.—Whereas. Joel Carter, jr., and Samuel Carter, administrators on the Estate of Joe! Carter, sr., deceased, late of said county, apply tome for letters of di vtnUaion from raid Estate: These are, therefore, to cite and adinoni.-lt all and singu lar.thekind'ed andcreditors of said deceased,to be and ap pear at my office, wirbin the time prescribed by law, toshew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant ed. Given under tnjr band, this 5th March. 16 11. • 24 K. W. DENNIS, c c o g lEOKHIA. Butt? r.-untv.—Whereas. M.irih.i A. t. \I Slateu an 1 Arthur Slaten apply to tin- for letter.? i f A.i- ininistratinn on the Estate of Cornelius Slateu, deceased, late of said coutry : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to br and ap pear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, toshew cause, (if any they have,) why arid letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand, this 59tli Julv. 1844. 43 JOHN McCriHD. c0.1 f-NOUIt month* after dstc, application will be made to F the Inferior Coort of Twiggs eountv. when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes lmlonging to the Estate of John Outlaw, deceased, late of slid county. JACOB PKABCK. ? , ' 46 SANDERS RICHARDSON, $’ Aug 13 F .h. of -\dtn rs NOUR months nfter date, application will l»e made to Inferior Court of Dooly county, when lining ns n Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all tiia Real Estate of Thomas W. Peaee, deceased, late of aaid county. DAVID GRAHAM. I Af , m Augnst-20, 1844. HENRY PETTEE. 47 A•l■Minil•l■'ntol-l• , Nnlc \ GREEABLY to an orJer of the Inferior Court of . Twiggs eountv, when sitting (or ordinary purposes, will be told on the 1st Tuesday in OCTOBER next, hc- , foretbe Court House door in Uassville, Cat* county, with in the legal hour* of sale. Lot No. 30, in the 2Jd district, • second jeclioa. in Cherokee county when surveyed, bat now Casa county, sold ax the property of Robins Andrew*, late of Twiggs county, deeeaxed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs uftiid deeeaxed. Term* of sale Cash. JS1I 'M G. ANDREWS. ? ... JOSEPH B ANDREWS, j Ad,nr s ’ July 23. 1814. 43 Aduiiiiislrnlor’e .rtnlc. H Y virtue of an or.b\- of the booorahle Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sittingforordinary purposes, will be sold at die Court House door of Union county, on tlie first Tin .day in OCTOBER next, between the lawful hours of sale. Lots of land number one hunjred an 1 seven ty. in the eigltternth district, and number six. in the ninth district, both in the first section when drawn, now Union county, each containing one hundred and sixty acres. Sold as the property nf the late. James Powell, deepusel, of Dooly county: sold for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. Terms cash. AMBROSE POWELL, Adtn’r. July 53. 1844. 43 Ailniitiiali-nlor'i. Nnlr. I V BSI'ANT to ill Older of the Honor . Court of Crawford Couniy, w\ sitting a? will be ? tld on the lir.?l Tuesday in Or Court House door in Knoxville. Crnv tv, f.r- f..[..wing -.arcelt of taut, to wit: the v he- X .?. 231. a-il'-Mj, the n.ulli lialfof lot no i fifty ncrej offof the north-eastern corner of la All lying and being in the 2.1 district of original!: now Craw'ord county, lielonging lo the enati .• i?e 1. late of .??id nmiiiv ; .sold f T't KORGIA, Dooly County.—Whereas, John Varno.lnre vJT applies to mo for letters of AdiMiniatfatioa on the Es tate of Henry Stewart, deceased, late of sai l county : These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,, to be and appear at my office, within the lime pre.?rriWl kjlxw,t. shew cause, (if any they have,) w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand, this 4th July, 1844. 42 __ JOflgPH B. CLAPP, cco * iKOlUilA, Dooly County. Whereas, ilenry 11* xJT Ross, Atiministratnr on the Estate of William Hall, deceased, late or saitl couniy, applies tome for letters of Dismission from said estate*: Titeseare therefore tociteaqd atlmmixh all andsingular, the kindredandcieditori of said deceased, lobe anti appear at my office, within the time preset ibed by law, to aliew cause (if any they have) wlty said letters should not be grant ed. Given nuder tny liar.d, this fttfa day of Julv. 1844. 42 J06BFH jfx'OtArP, cco g 1!-iOIt(llA. Bil.b t’liunty. — Wlu-t t-:i-. J:in..-? n.i'lim,.; \JT worth, Administrator cm the Estate nf Isaac Newber ry, flea-deceased, late of said county, applies lo ute for let ters of dismission from said Estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, tha kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an I appear at my office, within the time prescribed by Jaw, to anew cause, (irany they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand, this 57th Julv, 1844. jfl 11ENJ. K. MVRICK.cc o g~A KORGIA. Houston County.—Where**. Joseph N. xJf Carr, Administrator on the Estate of Hugh Cart, de ceased, late of said county,.applies to me (or letters of Dismission from said Estate These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be -ami ap pear ot my office, witbia tlietimcprescribed bylaw, toshew cause, ifauy they have, why said letters should mu be grant ed. Given under my band, this 1st July, 1844. 49 ' BRYANT BATTON.cc © 4110.11 MA VANN.4II TO STATIONS i.2,3 4,4}, 5, 6.7 1 \ 8,9,10 111.12. 15,16 13,14.117,18 Ma. con. Harrell of MoIism’S and Oil 50 75 1 DO 1 2 j 4 1 40 50 65 83 1 00 1 13 1 25 80 Du. do. do. do. Dry.... ......fc.......... 38 60 70 73 75 38 f*0 C(1 65 50 70 Do. dll. Dry ,....„ t... 25 38 45 55 60 Brooms, in bundles, perdoxen 23 30 30 35 38 Buckets in cc*t» 25 5? so 58 60 Corn, peas. oat*, rye, bran, corn meal and rice Hour, ia bags, per bushel 6 ’ 10 101 13 13 13 Chair.?, per dozen 1 50 9 00 2 50 2 75 3 00 3 95 50 Do. Rocking.laige, each 2jJ 38 40 45 48 Carboys of.Vitriol, Ac 1 00 l 10 1 20 1 30i 1 40 1 so Carriages and Uaroucbes,four wheels 5 00 . 6 00 8 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 I>o. lln-.-ie*. double Do. dn. single and Gigs 4 0(H ft 00 6 00 8 00 8 50 9 00 4 00 e on 6 00 7 00 7 50 8 00 Do. Sulkev? 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 Camtnon Jersey Wagons, without covers, Mid Hors; Cart* 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 Coaches, Pest ami Stage and Road Wagon* 8 00 1C* 00 14 00 IC 00 17 00 18 00 Collars, per dozen 38 50 69 70 73 75 Cotton, per 100 lbs 25 '30 33 40 42 Dasiljobn*. Jars aad Jogs, not exceeding 2gallons............................ 25 30 32 34 36 38 Do. do. do. over 44 50 55 60 C5 70 75 Docks and Fowls, in coops, per bead ........a........ 3 3 3 3 •< 3 3 Eggs, per dozen.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Geese nnd Turkev* ........................... 10 10 . 10 10 10 10 Grindstones, per 100 lj»s 25 30 33 35 38 40 Horse,, Mules, Ox<’.'t, and Cows, per bead jL 4 00 6 00 ■6 00 9 no 0 50 10 00 Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each 3 00,4 00 6 00 7 00 7 50 8 00 Do. do. do. do* do. J do.. 2 50 3 50 5 50 6 60 7 00 7 50 Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do— S 00 3 00 5 00 6 00 6 50 7 00 C3 I 00 iltids. and Pipes Liquor, net exceeding 120gallon*.. ..«•••• Do. Mo]nw*i‘s and Oil, ordinary size.. 2 00 3 00 4 00 4 50 t 75 5 00 :t 00 *1 00 5 00 5 50 5 7ft fi 00 Iron in pigs or bars, castings for mills, and other machinery.. 25 30 33 35 38 40 Kegs Liquor, uot exceeding5 gallons j. ..**.. fc.... 23 25 25 31 35 38 Do- do 10 do 35 40 50 55 60 63 Measurement Good*, per cubic foot - ... .... 5 8 10 12 13 15 Ploughs, each - - 30 50 CO 65 70 75 Salt ill sacks, not exceeding 4 bushels 31 38 50 56 58 60 Phcep, Lambs. Gnats, Kill.?, Derr, nnd Pig* per bead - - - 25 37 50 75 1 00 1 00 Sugar, Coffer. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, am! such oilier article* as goby weight, per 100 lbs - - - - - f - *. V • - i 25 35 40 45 50 55 Specie - - - - • • * No 5hnd® ptKknjjc under - • • 4 - - - - - jlpc 35 25 25 25 25 25 when tn large quantities, .without regard to tht> established rates, viz: Corn, anti all fciods of grain; brick, horses, mules and cattle ; irou in bars or pigs, machinery, milt gearing, Ac.; sawed lumber, mill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar- ricles of stone ; salt, firewood,staves,shingles,bay i« bundle.?, bar *' Freight at the above rales, or by special contract, to be under the following stir Nocks barrels tar, pitch or turpentine. •ler the following stipulations, viz : im for damages on articles trati.?ported by this Company unless the packages are examined and identified in the presence of an officer of the Corflpar.y before tlie same arc removed frem the Depot. Not accountable for the icakage of Itqo.irs, oil of molaasn. breakage of gli?s or crockery ivare, eluding of bagging, cnrrinpej, chairs or furniture. Not .ic- eountable for linkage of hollow wase. No internal injury, not clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be allowed for, unless established to have occurred am btartl the ear. Not accountable for tlie decay of perishable articles. Not accountable for livestock; aud no liability forgootis evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks nr park- * geo- Cotton received in good orderat tlie depots, nnd afterwards torn while in possession of the Company, will be mended at their expense. AH other damage done to Cotton in transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood that this Company will not hold thrmsclve* accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any freight nfter bcinglandrd attlie placeofdeetimtion. The Company will not be accountable for Passengers' baggage, unless put in ibe baggage car incharge of tlie con ductor. The Company xvtil have agents at stations 8. 10,.11,10, 13,14,15, 16, and 17, and at Macon, to attend to the delivery and forwarding of pood*. All merchandize not to be forwarded will be retained at tlie respective depots at the bead of the road one week, free of expense, after which storage will be charged at the Savannah rates. Goods destined for points beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company’s agent, free of commissions. Gunpowder prohibited. THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transportation. 30 8av*nnah. April 23, 1844. i 1SSR8.1GE Ill l'OSJiOnV, On Mulberry Street,Nearthe METtiomsTCtiuncii stock of jTsscribkr,u receiving large additionsto bis dii3irdinu'* Male. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the Court-House door in Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, within ibe loyal hours of sale, Lot of Land COACIIEH, CBABIOTKKS, It A 1(0 ( Cli liN, No. 22.7. ami tlie North halfof Lot No. 153, in the 12th Di*. I JH'M.IFX, UAGOft'N, Ac. trict of originally Houston, (low Pulaski county,and 50 acres I * ro,n,<| ineoftlie best Northern Manufactories, which were adjoining said land, but part of adjoining Lot. Sold as the m»dc expressly for this market, of the best materials, and property of the orphans of Wm. Barrow, decerned. Terms are_ warranted equal riuot superior to tltoM-of any other ex- latlc known on the day of sale. labli?litnent. Those in want of any description of Carriages, GEORGE R McCOLLUM, will find it fer tlicir interesuo examine the quality audpri July 30 44 Guardian of caid Orphans. I e *» cl his assortment. I REPAIRING, in nllllie different branches executed in tlie I best manner, by experienced workmen, nt less than farmer w Or.li befnr He? oftl A 1 r.l to die Inferior s a Court ,.f vford eon ri al esi ball, .f I No. 518, •t No. 217. v Houston, f 1) .immli lb-- benefit lieirs : i on the •din ■II. of ,at.l .!.*, eased. Ten,,. JOHN JONES, A„ 42. To Debtor* n ml 4'real Her*. ■.i-1? li iviog demands against the Estate of .*.-. -cased, late of Jones couniy. are re., : t' ■ in ; ami tb'ise indebted to said Ji.-t.iir ii.i.-.e immediate pivtneid. ELISHA DAVIS, Allot 4U ELLEN T. LOWE, Ad Ailiiiitiiilrnlor'* Male. TILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court-House door in Perry. Hous ton rounty, within the legal hours of sale, 50 acres of Lot of Land No. 23G, in the 10th District of Houston county, lying in the South-East corner of said Lot. Also, a Negro Boy, by the name nf Arnos, about 12 or 13 years old; Dave, 11 • T ! _• 1,- ,r. ..!■! . nud Henry, 5 ycar? old ; Su'd :.? tti - prop- erty of Thomas Woo.l'.iard, deceased, (or n di?l.*ibution a- tnungtbe heir*. Term? made known on thedav. _Aui! 13 46 SVI.VANI'S S. BRYAN. A. Ailniiniilriiloi*’* kale. V virtue of nit order of the Honormlile Inferior Conrt of I) »olv eoitutv, when sitting for ordinarypnrpe?t ?. will 'Old nt ihe Cio'rt House dour, in II mkinaviUe, Pulaski imtv,on tne first Tuesday iu N OVE.MBE It next, between lawful hours of sale. L tt of Land number two hundred and sixty five in thv entietl) disdrirt i.f said Puhnki e. nitty, containing two mired two and one half acre?; sold as’ tlie property of •late James Powell, dere.ise.l. of Dooly county. Said I * the benefit of tlie c . ■! iturs of said e?tnte. Terms cash. I AMBROSE POWELL, Admr. i B price*. m Carriage makers, will find n good assortmentofRtliptir SprSags»AseUrees.ton»edand boxed Dashes*Linips f Bnnd». Knobs, rntent and Top Leather, Lores', Silk nnd worsted Fringe, Ts^els, aud almost every article required in their bosiocfs* ni Augusta prices. M .. .-r. ! -!J. JJ tf J. W.llATirOTK. JIAILKY'S y Sli»Yiiis Crcaen- *d take pleasJire in certifying that th e Military Abaving *Soa[>, prepared t»v y, DruggiHt. Ilrooklyn. New York, and •es W. Hailey, Druggisl <*f tliis place, incut and moat pleasant compound that ; leaving the skin after tiie operation of id -s.fr, and rendering tlie act truly n i .1 task. All who .shave themselves and e an, wc rccoinmon- t.» them Hailey's »ap. SAMI I-I. It. HLAKK. Coiiifrcss ;iik1 Saratoga Water "■ UcJT received, and for sale by it JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. July 16, 1844. 42 Swccflisli Lccchcs, TUST received from New York, and for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. July 16. 1844. 43 \i:\Y g>itl <* STOKE. rflUK subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and t’ e J public, that he is uow receiving an extensive ansortment of Drugs, Medical preparations. Paints, Oils. Dyestufis, 1 a- tent Med:cit»cs, end Perfumery. The nrlicies have been laid in on tbe most advantageous terms; are of the best quality, as be is determined to vend no other; and will be “old, wholesale or retail, for cash or j-atisfaetory town accep tances, on the lowest terms that can be afforded in this sec tion of the country. Physicians, Country Merchants, and others, are invited to call and judge for themselves. ■JAMES W. HAILEY OCT 3 His Store is two doors above Hoard men s Hook j Stationary Establishment, Mulberry street, Macon, Ua. Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court Plaster Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Cavenne African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Hoflamont Aqua Fortis Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv, Corks Velvet Calomel Kng. Calomel Am. Croton Tigtium Gum-Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon, for pies, sauces, Ac., a new and very conve nient article % Extract Valerian Accomta •' Buchu coir.pd Pit k Hoot Fluid u Augastnra ' “ Hardback " Lettuce M W A M “ Cort Peru conq»d 41 Bark PrecipiUitcd tf Nux Vomica 41 Rhubarb 11 Gentian . 11 Katania 44 Dandelion 44 Coiooynthpure 44 ** compound € * Balsam Copavia 44 Hyoscamus 14 Cieuta 44 StrRinonium * 4 Belladonna 44 Boncset' * Butternut 44 Glycopt 44 “ refd Eng. 44 Sarsaparilla Herbs’ Horehound 44 Cleavers 44 Catnip 41 Tlimoughwort 44 Cieuta *’ Marsh Melon 44 C *1 foot 44 P i-s.ey 44 jjpnnmyi 44 S*urveyGrass 44 Hviircarami3 44 Wonowoud 44 Dbublc Tanscv « Hyssop ’ 11 Horst* RaJish " Bitter Sweet ** Lemon “ Sweet Mrojorom “ Motherwort “ Penncroyal Oomliric? Dimitv, Lm :* Umbrella?, Para*.,If atl.l Shirting?. Sheetings, and I', ngi i ml ia and Spittl Silk, EiJia,and Bnlznr ine lteadr mnde Linen*. St., NVitlfaTmott every other a Good, line; all of which v for cash. Brick Bu i ting Mac. n, Aj ri! : 1 - 1 11, . M-'.: ,[, field H.lkf?. HKfo.andSh,^, SAML. J. RAY & near Messrs. Or- *- cor My, ISKW Ttnentof?,;: style and pattei 5rick building Got bzcril.er 1)S,. NEW GOODS, ••i fn. ..'y’ s "i^[ v-goodIT^!;' Mti?k. Blue Ma Horeliound Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Maee Annato, Coppetas Borax, Nutgalls’ Rosin Oil Almonds “ Annisede “ llurgamott “ Cajiput 4 " Cassia — Cloves " Caraway “ Onganum “ Authcs “ Juniper “ Lavender “ Jessamine " Fennel “ Savine fresh ** Goldxvoo.1 11 Wormseed 11 double Tarsey “ Peppermint “ Speanuint M Taitseypure Cedrat •* Jrolon Pufegi 44 Sarsofras •* Orange 41 Cedar 44 Black Peppc 44 Hemlock * 44 Spruce 44 Caniharides 44 Tor 44 CV>pavai 44 Amber rcct 44 44 com 44 Seneca 44 Rhodium 41 N erole * 4 Camomile 44 Valeiian ♦ Cubebs • Wormwood 44 Nutmegs 44 Annisced Siraialas assorted Received this Day, A LARGE lot of fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, and a V general assortment of fancy articles, and for sale by ! V 'JAMES W. IIAILEY. 1 L July 16, 1844. ’ Received this l>ny, Ty CASKS Potash, for sale by July 16. 1814. JAMES W 42 iUilitm f■’HIE onderien, X have used lit Mr. William B.ii:. for sale by Mr .Tan It is certainly tbe wo in vc ever used shaving, smooth a. -other tha •y 1 Sand’* Sai’Kajiarilla, j .TOIt purifying the blood, fur sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16. 1811. 12 • Olflridsc’N Ralin, O F Columbia, for restoring the hair, fur sale hv JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16, 1811. 42 ll.iv’s liiuiinciit, V CERTAIN cure for the Piles, for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. Julv 16, 1844. 42 Caniharides Fix* Stone Colony n tit Acetic A etd Sweet Oil Vera trine Sliychonitie Digitalis Creta prept Irish Moss Oxalic Arid Cetric do Prussic do Tartaricdo Opium Peppcrinc.Uva Ursi Sage, Syrengea Honey, Squills Mezerian Hemlock Hons Saffron Eviruma Nutmegs Wafers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot ogwood Madder Allutn Fig Blue Bnmsinno Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soot Rhubarb Emetine Macon, Ma GEOW. PRICK 4 co NKW BOOKS At ESoaivimauN Bool. Mme *T 1 ST n—ived. all the new pul H. . ' ’ • f ;irt* tiie fi^.’-Avir'': o Pretcott’s History «>f ilr^ Conqnext ofUcxu o Harpers* No. 1 of tbe Pirunvl JiiLle, 44 No 7 ofHautoh Hoove's ct r plvte v, •’ « Alison'? History of Euiojte,-complete , u | ^ bound, Bran«!e*s Encyclopedia full bouad, <4 Neal's Ilibh ry of the Protestants, Soutbrv’tf Pilgrim’s Progress, Rural Life in Germany, by William I'win Kohl'* Russia and ihe Russians, # Elliotson’s Surgical Operations, Thp Psalmist, Condie on Children, C«" per f.^Ir Astlev) on Disltxralions, Ashwell on ihe DuR'aseaof Females, Queens of Kftgtand, sixth series* A new Patent Inkstand, Peribrated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Book*, Ac. all cbetp for CA$R 1-1. 161-i. Trusses 14 Brushes 44 Tootli Brushes Nail Brushes Waite Wish do No \ t 2,3 Bot Brushes No 1,2, 3 Flerii do No 1,2,3 Cloth Brushes, fancy from No 1 to Blacking Brushes assorted Bristol JJriyk Sheep Skin?. oxlraFrcnch No 1,2 nud 3 Almond Paste \ Antique Oil Balm of Columbia Hears Oil Cream of Amber Cold Cream Cologne Farina “ French 44 Genoa n 44 - American Extract Mdlitlorcs l.ip Salve Ouoot Buses Macassar Oil Pomatum Tcarl Powder Preston Salts Toilet Powder Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Eye Water (Jodfrcy’* Cordial Haves Linament Harlem Oil Itch Onintmrnt Funnels Wedgwood from No 1 to 5 Galley Pols assorted Mortars from 1 ineh to 12 Medical Spoons Pill Tiles graduated from 1 inch to'12 Polishing Clay- Putty Knives AI'Olh’s. Scales anil Weights "Wieking fur Lamps Extract Roses Essence of Tyro Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward's Hungary Water Hair Powder Indian Dye * Knphalia Orange Flower \*’iter fi,, IMPROVED BOTANlCOyMEDiCAL PRACTICE, By IU. S. Tfiomflopj M. D. Macpn, g^. receive their sight The undersigned fully awarO of the many f-erptagfift, resting upon him as a pracntfon8r‘ofAebe4l|*in t a^u again tender his services to these who may need tkrn the assurance in advance, that if assiduous eatr, Ltzom rience, and a thorough knowledge ofinr,r«en: j. tpcwcrtLi- ly health’s restorfng remedies, with tl.eir jndir.. s arrh.i- lion wi'l restore lost health, he frels warranted in t,,', that so far as these go to the procurement of,mb ilrm,-! aturn, the afficted or their friends will in so ctie le it; - l>oiiited. A? lieretofi re persona r.fgicted with chronicdirramml residing at adistauce may Iir.ve tlie ir cases treated by ;c,V- in'* rlictr symptoms in writing as correciiy si pferJsf, when medicines to suit them will be cempocnded rtd Many wlto have pursued this course. Umagb webrcami seen* 11.tn. are t ow in the enjoyment of ucidcnt)-. healtlt. Persons baring diseased servants wfcuni; b» » them both burthen6cmr and expensive, m,y either lau tbeir cases treated or dispose of them to the sobsmlir.i: fair price. Hernia or Rupture, will be treated on hertnree | pies, with an instrument entirely new, s-hi. L, mi Ur t been used, gives entire satisfai tidn—hcan Is* weni . night with equal facility. Persona thus affiitVed, aid we to apply in person, in order to be well fitted. Letter* to ensure ctteulii.n must invarmbly hrfrupi.’; terms liberal act! pnuetuality ej] ected. M. S. TIIOUPCN. M.P. March 5 53 That ce.mmuiiily may have seme idea of ;!.r csitr.oa wlticb disease uiay go without' firing leywd ti e rnrld medicine, itis deemed proper to append tl.r fi.llivitf te- menu of facts, taken frotn a number of *j)iiiitir;iCjsii.»Ut may yet be submitted as room aud eircumtu in n; \; : Bidd County, Jew I'J.iftt Tbis may certify that my wife lias been tJl i.ioK l Dyspejieiu and Liver rr mplnirt for twelve'yetrs. ; id H* taken a variety qf medicines without ,]'p?reelLei.fi 1 ; cm film justly celebrated Dr Durham cf Clark ce.uMy.li.>:'' beuefitber. She suflered itiueb from rervotjf urittoA palpitation of the heart and extreme weakness wtrttifl confined almost entirely to her brd. In thisiimstke 1 ti plied to Dr- M, P..Thi tnsdn, of Maccn. under nLiss lions and application*. I am happy m»«y. •‘Le slctwi tored to eximfottahle health, and is now abletp sltcu tlie usual business rf her house end family. _ ly daupliter wn,also afliicled witn convulsive fe.' : which Dr. liurhstr. failed to relieve bet. I cpnlitd t" ' Tin mson also in her case, at.d 1 am persuaded l e fi'-* • BallyT-urcd her; sltelia: had ho syinjuttn cf u tin a ' mot.tits • ' But'these though certainly rf their Hml very r». nuont be compaier!lorn luninent with ther«feol«" my sone, who has bee t ailfirted with palsy to sackr c-" as to have become perfectly-helpless Refirstlcstiletrf* his limbs, then of his lady, aril finally hie MSItW •** r.YMTCUT^ao that be niTgui be id.a matisrr dead w breaiheTl, aiid even tiiat fct one time, xvss so rcct’.' f Jiat his clolhbs’veie prepared in artscipati!itiof Lis fir*.' 1 t. Wc bad made o*< ofthe usual remeotc, in saif so*. t.’ cl.evctt I: I :; . ed to Dr. .^tiingfci.. wyaW*‘” lor, but without bci.i fit. In this situation, Rr. TLi as calico in, xi: i, I no: liaj.pv to say, has rc.-tnred c ■ only tn the full and nee u e of all his lin Iw.'fcotiW"**' use ot |ii« eyes and tan, wirffont which crests**';' blanl. and life itself a ' urd. t. The change is so girt 1, * te he , . ??. i.:inrfa&a ami deofntss » 1* -i y. sii.nr and iu aking, that it can harwf l* ’ n ~.i ■ bat there wi have gee* it Thiih* \ ous ?? t’ , [-... : i 1 the Doctor arc.wDl** • Fn-h. To -vm T'i jToiif; GENTLEMEN: —Oc ginc lor goo addressing lulilii 33 I O ^ ^ 10 <1<i Jolv 30 4* ii ii-I*o «der. porting i gun > POWDER, Blasting j Forsalebi* 14 BOND 2c MURDOCK. i ISAAC \VATT: D fed era! Cnicn. ox Jng tlie itot tirtsai ' cot,trolling aacU P«*«V; ,rcss I takefli** ^. d subscriber, uyoa * tl F" great iin|-ortance, nini it maybe of iuRiriie many effyaur d macro us leaders. My Mfc*** 0 ®**" 4 ^* j you tliuf. is rueredv to commaioate « fart thMt kas cc - ] dor jay own knowled^o, in my own family an® * . ■. • wn n. whit h 1 cl coin it my duty. «»• -n: i» 1,1 ' ‘ •'" ; f« > .* °f , W t l^c: I Some time during last year, iny ron • \v j years old, was taken with a paraleiic affert'$oa. pJ .? was entirely deprived of iiie use of his !o»<r eX . r . I and body; so fer n* to be perfejstly ; tion either on his pallet or in ed,—Ju* kn;U 1 ^ j traded and sometimes apt eared .,i|:-seaft ; :»T^ 5 the contraction aDpeared truiscend gracuniij*"'. j it reached liis tbdomcti, the lower part of"^* u ‘ I powerfull v comrnricd, ns to throw tbe vpi* r P a vJHL' Ittug?. xx!,l-*ii so ee.itipri them*, tin**# J&ZtJ .tits more, nnd tny son, race ti c • •. * 1 am! palsied invalid, is now the » rIIvr- trtr.fa* bov of former davs. runii.i g«h< rul of field sp< 1 ’•'* !?. parirukes *' 1 ' , fa .fJ • he jilsntmioo; II had no inlluciK'e ever hisliit bs. ■atinn. I carried him to Mnct. a*d placed care of Dr. Thomson, of that city ; in tw ‘ him home, fcreatly relieved; the course w ep I* a at bov of ning till night rfect terror to time to lurk i hi? new acquired liberty, th liveliest in his circl i^rf. Aucu«t 17. 1811. F info tiurp.i! . «pp! url or.lor.es cnutil fur leave to sell part the Estate uf T 11 C fie made 1 11iup fur nr rls and Ne. ■I'eaieJ. ) a ELISHA DAVIS. YHu.r EL 1.1 \ T. I.OWi: \ ; ntiqn u , . when if the L Lowe. Arlmiuiiirntor’a Male. \ GHEE ABLY in an nr,ler ofilm Inferior C01 ?un enimtv. when sitting fur ordinarv purpose old. on 1 tie first Tnes.lay in OCTOBER next, I 'nan Hon?e dour in Tlintnastrin. Epson coutf y, v rgal hours of sale, nnc Lot of band, containing 3 ...re or less. No. 1 JO. in the luih District nfori S n I a? the property of Wiley Dean, dive, benefit of the hein .f said deceased. Terms 01 1 : 41 * WM M. KAN »n> . ill l.e ic tlie in the JOHN DABBY. N. C MENIfiOE. JOHN LAM AH. Dr. JAMES WOOD. N. EI.LS. WILLIAM SCOTT. 41 Shot and Lead. ^ ** HAGS Shot, assorted sizes. 4 300 lbs. Lead, for sale by lli’oiixht to Jail, I N Houston county, Ga. a Negro Fellow, aped about 3.5 years, who ,«n vs his name is JESSE, nnd that he belongs to William Tail, of the State of Alabama. 15 miles from Greenville. Said Ne* cm i« about 5 feet 10 or 11 incites high* mid light built. H«* says hid master's plantation is on the Alabama river. TI owner is requested to come forward, prove property < Jiarpes, and take him nwnv. jar. 33. 1844 1$ WM. HERRINGTON. Slitr. July 30 BOND A MURDOCK. TOOTH ACHE vould be troubled with lent importance to ui< iil confer a favor on Yours, re.«f .Tones county, 1 Ptii J tlotlklS Life Fills and Pha'ilix Ritters T 7»OR .-cttcral dfbilitv. for sal. bv 1 JAMES W. HAILEY. Julv 16. 1644. « en b’ To Ment. HE middle part of tbe Store nmv occ piodbjr tlio subscriber, suitable for lliitary or Tailoring establishment, its ah part of the tenement above. Possession gi by the first of October next. Apply to M. ti. THOMSON. IM4. IS Vl/'HO would be troubled with this tormenting pain TV when it can be rttred without extracting it 7 Dr. Lacount’* tooth nche drops are n certain remedy.— Thousands have declared that they would not be without nav i tl ‘‘ 9 P r< -'P arat >on it it cost $10 per vial. It docs nut injure ' * j the teeth, but possesses the property of enlivening tlie gums when in an unhealthy state.—Full directions accuai- | panying each vial, price 50 cents. A fresh supply just re- j reived and for sale in Macon by J. II. {e \V. S. ELLIS, ? J- W. BAILEY. GEORGE l'AYNE, H. SHOTU’Blt, ( j East Macon, COWLES, NICOLL. A f Terry. J. THOMPSON, and pointed agent in every city and village throughout I August 19, 1844. 4 l>r veliest in his circle of contemporary ® r I ‘ n -suit was'so little ami, q.fct.dl.v - ?quaintcd with the care, lh..: ‘ . ALEX-« l> ' CUUIIMf, JJMII •»«***• “ * " — NEW I300K> At J Raines’, on Cotton - Prescott’s Mexico, Dr. filin’? Travels in the En?t, Life of Wilburn Fi?k. Kendall's Santa Fe luxj ciiito t - Magendee * Pnvsuiiwy. y f ,.,[, *.?.! E - " New hiitiion «'/ J>uni.»• .. . No. 1 *2 Harpers’ r.ctorta bi • ; Works of Miss Brewer tn .dteap " J.iebiff’s Agricultural Uic:niM.. • Mvsteries of Pari?- o Mt-icon, March 20. * BAC« ; ) •TO K>L«i B EST qt. June I 10,000 «. ISmii, Liin, ®* 1,1 nuality..ifftredvrrv 1;-;,I.' aJ u - EL Lll ■