Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 31, 1844, Image 5

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■■I sasra i is r ■ STirrflfsP Stiles. W A!o ; Pa Ocm h j j w A 100 r ill icnll S.ilc lor o.i.ju. on the first Tuesday in .-fore the Cd nf-urs ofsate n the 4th dull JANUARY i Mnoon. be- leriy Hou Ge Rn Jt R. h. Gra w Bibb ■erai to 1 of Clam i ilenrv X. Candler. •ki reserve, »-«. £ of the icrea. more or les>; alao nrt of 10 ac-.e Lot N13 improved with a dwelling nth part of. Lot No. <7, ivied on as ike pi.party U G i VI. -tiffin icj vi. Joseph Wilson— c-v.s N . i .i.t in .'jj'..-; J5. of the city of Mnoon, situate i o:i the a • .'■* co mntsa.af said city containing th r «e foertb-i nt an sere more o. eas. wtti. the improvements— levied on • * t ,e property .To-e. > Bcanet, to satisfy a tn irlg I.- ■ i id in fittor oi William Scott. J. SPRINGER. D. S. One otiu ireJ sharc i of the capital Since of the Mercha B auk of Macoo, formerly Bank of Hawkiosvilte, as the prop: y of Out ! uiai. e Bank of Columbus, to satisfy an execution ssue.i from' Muscogee Superior Court, in favor •fXvruy .'J. Wiley, va. the Insurance Back of Columbus fatniMiee Lots i it,.).i coutsininf 655 acres n ore or less, known as jJpoce'i Mill*, ounsisliogof Lots Nos. S4. part of 88 and 49 in the U.-' Reserve—part of fraction 104, lot No. me hundred and five—part of fraction No. Oil ,iud 07, original ly Bal-jwiu now Bibb county. Alya part of lot No. SC, part < f fraction No. *7 and 93. originally Baldwin now Bub county—part of fraction 37 and S3, fraction ct> and lot Sh, in the Macon Reserve, and known aa Groce's Upper Mills, containing 400 acres, tn->r« sr less,—the whole containing IMS acres, Bure or less—all levied on as the property of Jared W. Groce and S-nkimenJ. II. Groce, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of John S. Childers and Berry Rog- e. s, vs, sai l J. W. and S. J. It. Groce. lou acres <>f pine land, inure or less, being the north oast half of Jot No. 33, in ths 4U> district of originally Houston, now Bibb county, levied on as the property of David ami James Heath, to s-.iisfv a Justice* li fa in favor of Thoj. A Parsons, rs. aaid. David . u i James Heath—levy made and rsiuroed to me bv a coas'.tble. 2. TRAPP. D. 8. BALE FOR FEBRUARY. 1845. Lot No. V in square 68, of the city of Manon. with the Improvements the;-on. levied on as the property of While tt McLaughlin, to sstiefy atax execution issued by R Bus- aei:, Tax Cofiert&r of Bibb county, vs. J. Al white and A. R. McLaughlin,—tax due $70 15c. 9m—property le- turne.l by said McLaughlin, and pointed out by J. A. White, to satisfy the tax of While & McLaughlin, for the J. SPRINGER. D. 8. Fart of L >t No. 4. Su square IV, adjoining the Marine X Fire Insurance B.nk, and known ns the burnt lot of the Insurance Bank of Columbus—ievied on as the property of sai-.i Bank, to satisfy u tax Execution, returned to tnc by the Tex Collector ol Bibb countv. Dec. 5. 1314. U B. TRAPP, D. 8. Ilonatou January Sales. ¥Tf7"ILI. be sold before the Court House door, in the T T town of Perry, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, within the legal hoursof sale, the following property to wit, .Three Lor3 of Pine Land, No 12. 20 and 21 .lying in the lOdt District of Houston county, leried on lo satisfy a fi fa from Twiggs 3jpe.-inr Coer:, in favor of t'.e Bank of Dari •a. against Abner Wimberly, Executor of Richard Smith deceased. Also, Lot No. 23. in the fifth District of said county, lev ied on to satisfy one Ufa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Win B. Peters, vs. James H. Holt. Also, Lot of Land., 898. in the 14th District, of said coun ty Jo vied on to satisfy one fi fa from Putnam Superior Court, in favoi of Aohillea Sparks, by his Guardian Daniel McCay, vs. Thomas Sparks. Alan, to,e seventh of Lot of Land. No. 315. in the ihir teenth District ot'aa»d county, levied on to satisfy on- ti f from a J unices’ Court of Laurens county, in favor of Win J. Webb. vs. Eno*-]i Johns. Wil. HER1UNTON, Sn'tT. Also, the following Negroes t Sopha, a Woman about 35 years old ; her Infant child. Harriet, about 14; Washing ton. a boy about 16 : Bill, a boy about 12; Evans, a boy about 10 ; Solo-n in, a boy about S ; Winda, a girl about -1 year* old ; .levied on lo satisfy s fi fa from Houston Supe rior Court, in favor of Bllni McCloud, vs Caleb YV. Reinbert. \V. H. TALTON. Dry. Sh'fT. W 1 Administrator’* Sale. ILL be sold beforethe Court House door in Vienna. Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, Lot of Laud No. containing 2021 acres, to be sold for the benefit of the lieirr nod cr editors ol Samuel Williams, deceased. Terms made Known on ilie day ol sale. JESSE GILBERT, DANIEL J. DAVIS. Oct. 30. 1344. 6 Admr's. .tiliiii»islrator’s Male. A GHEEABLE to an Order of the Honorable, the In- ferior Court of Upson county._ when silling for Ordi nary Durpnsas. will be sold on the first Tuesday in J ANU, A liY next, before the Court House door in Thomaston wilhin the usual hours of sale, Five negn , i*.s. to wit: one Man and Woman, and three children; sold as the property of Wiley Dean, late of Upson county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ol said deceased. Terms made known on the day »f sale. W.M. McKENNEY. Admr. October 29, 5 floitxlou .tloilgagc ."title. ILL be sold 1 efore the Court Houre door, in the town of Perry within ihe usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, the following prop erty. to wit, A negro man named Joe, abost 50 years old ; levied on to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa from Jones Inferior Court, in fa vor of John C- Mon over, vs. John Parmenter. \VM. HERRINGTON, Sh’ff. Dec. 3. 1814. 10 liLuisloa February Sale. Will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Pt r y, on the first Tuesday in February next, the follow- i :» nropeily, to wi;: The south half of Lot of Land No SOI iu the 14th district Houston county, and m e half of the store bouse and Lot, in Cvnuerule, in sahi county of Houston, known as No. 5: ail levied on as the property of William M. Hill, to satisfy ono fi fa / Y<un Bibb Superior Court,in tavnr ofthe Central Bank of Georgia, against Aaron Lee*ell. Executor John J. Lanier, de- eiagd, 8amu> 1 P-.cc, John A- Robertson, and Win. .'J. Hill. WM. HERRINGTON- Shff. Dec. 24, 1944. Dooly Sbrrill'a Buie for Januar y. ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the i t Town i.f Vienna, Dooly county, between the usual hoi r- f sale,oil the first Tuesday in JANUARY* next, the following property to wit: Three negroes namely : Libya woman about 13 years old ; He.ary. a woman about 18 or 19 years old; Robert, a boy about 14 or 15 y cars old ; and 2d head oi Cattle, more • r leas; and one Yoke of Oxra and Cart ; one l ay Horae about 7 years old ; and one sorrel Mare 8 or 9 years old, nil levied on as tiio property of Raleigh Hightower, to sat isfy two fi fa, from the Superior Court of D oly county : r.r.e in favor of Samuel Webb, constable. &e. for the use of Ilenrv Suiiitierfnrd, vs Hiram T. Mann, and the said Ra- le’eh Hightower, one in favor of Henry B. Hudson, vs. said Hightower. A tub, Lot of Land in t'.e second district of Dooly county* No. 241, levied on ms the property of Elizabeth Swearingin’ to satisfy one fi fa from a Justice’s Court of Dooly county* in fuv.,r of Dennis E. Haynes, transferee, vs, Benj. H' bwearingin and Elizabeth Swearirigiu, property levied on and returned so me by a constable. Al.o a L-u of Lantl No. £9. in fne 3d district of said county of Dooly, to satisfy one fi fa from a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor of .lamen M Kelly, va. Matthew N. MoCvlUtM. iirioeifial.inJ B.vul XVilthma and John An drew*, securities ;said lot of laud levied on as tne property of the said John Andrews, to satisfy said fi fa; levy made md returned to me by a constable. Ah«. half lot land in the 3d dial, of said.county No. 254 levied on as 'Improperly of Joel Williams, to satisfy one li fa from a Justice's Court of Dooly countv. in favor of William (J. Greer, vs said Joel Williams, levy made and returned to ::.e bv a constable. W.M. FARNELL, D. Shff. Coroner’s Sale. W ILL be said on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the court hnuie in the city of Macon, the following property, to wit : Lot No. 1 in square 93, containingon» half acre more o less, aituaied on the south common of said city of Macon also, three fractional Lots lying in the city of Macon. Nos 1. 2 and 3 in square 93. the quantity of land in said l»ts t be ascertained by the corn*r posts, being the same more or less; onenegmman named Tom. about 50 .years old. 1 Mule. 1 pair of Oxen end Cait. one road Wagon ; nil lev- ed on lo satisfy two fi fas issued from Bibb Inferior Court, n: favor of John Hall and Alex'r. Scott, vj. Willis H. Hughes. Basaetl and Gates ; and one Justices fi fa in favor of Lawrence Harden, vs. Hughes. Bass-tt and Gates; re turned to tne by a constable—property pointed out be de fendant. JOS. H. Mount. Coroner. Dtc. 2. 1844. 11 &$mfntetratetr0’ Sales, $se. Admiuiturator’* Salr, \ GREEABLE to an Orderof the Honorable Inferior Court of Boils county, when silling for Ordinary pur pose*, will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in the town of Campbell- ton. Campbell county; within the legal hours ol sale. Fraction, No ninety seven, containing thirty four acres and a half: and Fraction No ninety eight, containing one hundred and ninety-nine acres ami a half, lying in the eighth district of formerly Cow eta now Campbell county. Also, will be sold bef-'re the Court House door, in the town of Jackson. Butts county, at the above stated ti ne, One Negro Girl, by the name of Silvy, about 14 or 15 years of ace; thp above Land and Negro sold as the prop erty of Rich ird H. Darnall. late of Campbell county, de ceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. THOMAS B. BURFORD. ) ALEXANDER OSBORN, J Aamrs. Oct, 09. 5 Administrator’* Male, be sold >>n the first Tuesday in JANUARY ^ v next, at the Court House.in Clinton, J^nes couny, between the usual hours of sale ; part of the Real Estate belonging lo the estate ofThouias Lowe, late of said county deceased : Lois No. 1G2,170 and I7t, in the 8th district of formerly Baldwin now Joneseounty, containing C07J acres more or less lying about 9 miles from Macon, near the Ocinulgee River,known as the Gibson plare. Also 102} No. not known, piney woods, lying on the road leading from Macon to Melledeevil'.e. about 5 miles from Macon, adjoining the lands of Reuben Roberts and Luke Roberts. 101} acres. No. not known, lying on the Clinton Road.ad- joining the Lands of Sintlia Wardlawand Alex. Hunt.— 2021 acres oak and Hickory, including some rich bottom land on Walnut Creek, lying on the Clinton Road,and adjoining the lands of T. Ellis and Henry Conk, known 83 the Harper place. 202} acres piney woods. No. 18 in the 7th district, originally Baldwin, now Jones county, lying on the Irwinton Road, adjoining the lands of William Kitcb- A«5111illistl"!tor's ens. and Abram Williams. Also. 370 acres lind more or A GREEABLY to an order ofthe Inferior Court of less, containing 150 acres wood-land, first tjualitv oak and TIL Dooly county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose*, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in Vienna, Dooly county within the legal hours of sale. Lot No. 14. in said town. (Vienna.) contain ing half acre of gronnd, with a good and commodious Store house thereon, recently occupied by Robert B. Davis.— Also one lot of lan.l No. 4, in the 7tn district of said countv (Dooly) lying about two miles from Vienna, containing 20} acres of good farming pine land. Sold as the property of Thomas W. Pettee deceased.lste of Dooly county. for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors. DAVID GRAHAM. J , . . HENRY I’ELTKE J A,m r »- Dec. 3, 1841. 10 Donlr r o-i-.x.itc! Xhrrifi' Bales. Mtill if !o:d at tkt tame time anti place. Lot of Lend No 58, in the 3d district of Dooly countv, and half of Lot No. not known, but belonging lo David Williams, levied on ai the property of said David Williams to satisfy three fi fas Iront Do ilv Superior onrt. one in fa vor of BenjSniJer, va. David Willia-ns and Robert M Iler- ingttin, security ..n appeal, one in fuvor of Joseph Tnokes. vs. Gsvi'l Williams, make-, and Thos. Mobhy endorser, and one in favor of David J. BotbweJl, vs. David Will iams and Robert M. Herington. security on appeal. Also two hundred bushels of corn, more nr less; and one .lilintaistrntai’s Sale. VgjlLL be sold < n tire first Tuesday in JANUARY’ t V next, before the Court House door in Perry. Hous ton county, all the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of Dr. Wnt. H. Rudd, dec’d. consisting of three Lots in the Town of Perry, and one hundred and flTty acres of land ad joining Perry. Term* on the day aale. MORT1N N. BURCH, Adm’r. Dec. 3, 1844, 10 Executor’* Sale. 4 GREEABLY to anorder ofthe Inferior Court of Doo- /Sk ly county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before tile court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in March next, 30 acres of lot of land No. 248, on 'he east side of Reedy creek. 7th district. Bold as the pro perty if H. D. Rovala. Terms on the day of sale. CHAltLEd H. HIGDON, Exr. Dec. 17—11—tils. Postponed Executor*’ Sale. YX7TLL be sold before the court house door in Vienna V v Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in January next, a lot of land in the atxili district. No. seventy-two, in said county, belonging to the estate of Zachariah Holl&man, dec., late of Crawford county. Sold fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said dereasu-d. Terms cash. NATHAN HOLLEMAN, > DAVID WORSHAM, Dec. 17—II—t-ls. Executor’s Bale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hnurs oj sale, befure the court house door in Lanier, in the county of Macon, All that tract or lot of land, known as lot -No 160. tn the 2d district. 2d section of (formerly Muscogee, now) Macon, containing 202} acres ; sold by order ofthe Court ot Ordin ary of Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs- and creditors of the estate of Willis R. Franklin, late of said county, deceased. JOHN P. A. DUrON, Ex or. Dec. 3. 1844. 10—Cw b*v Ho - ),V fill W. Mo-., car* old, one snrre'l Mare. G or 7 ... ,. .. -V prrpcry of Elijah Shiner, to satisfy i Dooly t-uperi'-r Court, iu favor of William Adm’r. dec. vs. Elijah Bitiner. WILLIAM FARNELL, D. Shff. H'stfJc zotd at the tame time and place. Lot of Land No, 53, in the fitat district of Douly county, levied on as the property of Manning Bhiner. to satisfy fuur Janice's Court ti fas from a Justice's court of Houston county, in favqrof Counsel 8. Bryant, vs. 8. Gilmore and Mani.'i.t„- c'.mer, levy made and returned lo me by a con- staole. AU.I. one negro Girl named Matilda, 18years old. levied on the pr. erty of Win. B. Maddox, to salis'y two Jus- !., e's i--.nrt :i fas from a Justice's court of Dooly county,in fiv, r of Nichulas lied,2ink and Jonathan Platt. Administra tor* < it the Estate of Anthony Lewis, v*. Wm- B Mad !.>x. '..‘VV tna.de andvetnrned tome by aennstabie Adiuluistriitor’* Btile. VXTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY VV next, befoe the Court House dour, in the town ol Jackson, Butts county. ... , . r Ail the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate or Nancy Higgins, deceased, late of said county. Terms made known on the da, HIGGINS, Adm’r. Nov. 26, 1814. ’J liicbory, the balance a considerable portion of which is fresh, and under a good fence, lying about 6 miles from Macon, known as the Clark and Strawbridge place, and ad- otning me lands oT B. Kitchens nnd Luke Roberts Sold or the benefit ofthe creditors of said Estate. ELLEN T. I OWE. Admr’x. ELISHA DAVIS. Adm’r. Oct. 29. 1844. 5 IVotice. A GREEABLE tnan Order of the Honorable Inferior Ta. Court of Dooly countv, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, will be sobl before the Court House door, on the first Tuesday in J ANUARY-uext, between the usual hours of sale. Lot of Land, No. thirty two, in the ninth District of said county. Sold as the property of Enos Fountain, late of said eouutv, deceased. Sold for the purpose nfdisiribuiion. ALEXANDER MERIWETHER, Admr. Oct. 29. 5 Executor’* Kale. Y permission from the Honorable Inferior Court of Bibo county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the eourt bouse door in Macon, within the usual hours of sale, part of lot No. 93. in the Macm reserve, containing 70 acres, m ire or less—this lot is situated within th-ee miles f Macon, heavily timbered with pine and oak. and the so 1 well adapted tn the culture of corn and cotton. The imber on the lot is estimated to be worth from 15 to 20dol- rs per acre. Sold for distribution among the heirsof William Nixon, deceased. Terms on the day of aale. J. j E «=«°r s - Ocmber 29. 45 ILikcIv Youns 1 IVegroes FOii SALE- W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court House in Clinton, Jones county, between the usual hours of 6ale i 45 likely young Negroes, consisting of boys, giris. men. women and "children Tba said negroes is as likely as any in the State : part of the negroes will be sold for cash, and the balanre a credit will be given fortwelve months. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said Estate. ELLEN T. LOWE. Admr’x. ELISHA DAVIS, Adm’r. Oct. 29, 1844. 5 jFomr JWonttja' ‘Notices* TVE\V ORlir* STORE s leave to inform his friendt 1 71 OUR months after date application will be made to the * Honorable Inferior Court of Sumter county when sit ting for Ordinary purposes.for leave to Sell all the real es tate of John B. Hodges, deceased. /ELIZABETH HODGES.Adtn'x. Dec. 24—13—4m. ^j^EORGl A, Sumter County,—All persons indebted to IHE subscriberY public, ti: u krt is \mm ; ol Drags, Meiticui r tent Medicines, and Pei i laid in ou the tn .u ad' j quality, a-t he is bc.v. n. • sold, wholesale nr retail. lances on the lowest ter | tint ofthe country Pit and fl’e I , receiving an extensive assortment 1 rations. Points, Otis. Dyestuffs, Pa- fuineiy. The articles have been artsge'oUS terms; are or the best ied in vend no other; and will be lor cash OT satisfactory town accep- ; us mat can be afforded in this s«c- j rsicuuis, Country Merchants, ted ] 1 and judge for themselves. JAMES W. BAILEY. HI. S. BALL & CO’S. the estate of John B. Hod ge a. decease*il, are requested ; others, ure invited t»> to make iminudhtte. payment to the underpinned, and those! jAmjhu »» . * having claims against said deceased will pres tnt them to me 03* Hia Store is two doors above Board man s uo an in term* of the law. Stationary Kslablishment, Mulberry stieet, Macon.ua. Dec. 24^-13—60d. ELIZABETH HODG E3, Adm’x. Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court Plaster Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex I Cayenne African OUR months afier date, applicationwill . be made to Indigo Spanish Moat I ^OUR months afterdate, application will be made to ’ t«» the Honorable the Inferior Court of Batts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for le-tve to sell the land belonging to the estate o! Reuben Phillip s.deceased. ROBERT WHiQPB, Adm’r. November 12,1844. 7 T 11’ a .v r pri. the Honorable- the Inferior Court of I lutts county, ; Caraway when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavi t to sell the Anodyme Iionamont Land and Negroes belotming to the estate of Burwell ; Aqua t ortts Jinks, late of said county, deceased. GALES JINKS, Adm’r November 12. 1544. 7 F OUR months after date, application will i be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Monroe ; county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sel dr. portion of the Real Estate of Jnsee Dunn, of said count y, deceased. Sold fot the benefit of the heirs and credrtors. STEPHEN H. MARTIN. > Executor. OBEDIENCE DUNN, J Executrix. October 29, 5 F OUR Months after date, application will . he made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Bt'.tls county, when sitting fur ordinarv put poses for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the Estate of Wm. Vick ..rs, 1st. of Extract Vrier^n Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon, for pics, sauces, &c..a new aud very conve nient article said county deceased. October 8. 1844. CREED T. WIS E, Admr. F OUR Months after date, application will 1 >• made to the Inferior Court of Dooly county, wb sn sitting »s a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tlie re; tl Estate of William H. Andrews, deceased. THOMAS 15. DONNELLY. > Adm’r. NANCY ANDREWS. S Adm’rx. Oct. 4. 1844. r llOUR months after date application will b- * made to the honorable Inferior Court of Dooly cou aty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a! t the Land and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of Robert Williams, late of Dooly county deceased- CHRSIN WILLIAMS, Admrx. Sept. 10. 1844. 50 G EORGIA. Houston County.—Whereas A. D. Ken drick applies to me for tetters of administrati on on tit. estate of Ferney F. Imboden. late of said county, dec'dr These are therefore to cite and admonish all a nd singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, t a "be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bj , r law. to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters si; -ould not be granted. Givan under my hand this 24th Dec. 1S44. BRYANT BATTON.C.' C. O. Dec. 24—13—30d. H. at .J. COWLES, H AVE removed to the Brick Store, on Cotton one door below the Telegraph Office, where now opening a general assortment of Groceries, Shoes, B9ardvrar< together with a stock of STAPLE and FANC GOODS, all of which will be sold low for CASH. Our usual supply of CHEESE kept constantly i | >n band. Macon. Oct 22. 1844. 4 Avenue, they are e &c. ! f DRY iseason. GRAVES, WOOD & C( ). R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of M | erchents and Planters to their stock of FRRSSE SI to which weekly additions will be made during tin Our assortment embraces the following description 1500 pair heavy black Brogans, 1200 •• *• rustet ao. 1500 •* •• lined and bound Kip Brogans 1000 •* high and low quarter Brogans. 1200 •* Women’s and Misres* Morocco. K lid. Seal and Gambroon Buskins. Slippers and Ties, 600 pair Men’s Calf and Seal Brogans, 200 •• do. do. do. PuintiK. 300 4 * Youths' nnd Boys* Culf aud Kip Br 200 41 Children’s Leather Shoes, 10 rases Calf. Seal and heavy Boots. Macon, August 20, 1844. 47 agsns. j Buchu compel Pink Root Fluid Augustura Hardback Lettuce M W A M Cort Peru coropd Bark Precipitated Nux Vomica Rhubarb Gentian- Ratcnia Dandelion Colocyntli pure 44 compound Balsam Copavia Hyoscamus Cicuta Stramonium Belladonna TWmcsel IVuttcrnut Glycopt 44 refd Eng. Sarsaparilla Herbs Ilorehound Cleavers Catnip Thoiouglnvort Cicuta Marsh Melon C •! foot P.irs.ey 25*»rcrmint c* rvey Grans Kvezcainous Wormwood Double Tansey Hyssop Horse Rudish Musk. Blue Muss Ilorehound Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Anna to, Coppeiaa Borax, Nutgalls Rosin Oil Almonds f 14 Annisede “ Burgamotl 44 Cajiput M Cassia 44 Cloves Caraway 44 Onganum^ 44 Amhos % * Juniper 44 Lavender 4< Jessamine 44 Fennel 44 Savine fresh 44 Gold wood 44 Wormsecd 44 double Tansey 44 Peppermint 44 Spearmint 44 Tansey pure 44 Cedrat 1 d reton 44 5a£e 44 Puiegi 44 Sarsafr&i *• Orange * 41 Cedar 44 Black PeppoJ 44 Hemlock 44 Spruce 44 CatuharidesJ 44 Tar 44 Copavai 44 Amber rect 44 44 com . 14 Seneca 41 Rhodium 44 NeroJe 4< Camomile 44 Valerian •• Cubebs • Wormwood. 44 Nutmcgrs 44 Anntsccd Snatalas assorted Syringes ,, Trusses 44 Brushes 44 Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes White Wash do No 1,2, 3^ Bot Brushes No 1,2, 3 Flesh do No 1,2,3 Cloth Brashes,finev from No 1 to 12 Blacking Brushes assorted Bristol Brick Bhem> Skins, extra French No 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste DAILY EXPRESS. AND GENERAL FORWARDING k CfliHMISSlON HOUSE. 3HE CiNTRsr. Rail Road akdBa.vkikg Co ufGe t girt having granted to the subfriber* the vilege 6T running an JCJtPJlEiSii over their Road liuung the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under their own Y.oek. they oiler superior advantages fur the prompt ant} saloconveyanee of valuable Articles, Specie. iic. Ac. and are in hopes o' being able to make sn arrange mem with the Post Office Department. Vy which they wi;. be -llowvd to carry a Mail ling. , Thev are prepared to receive and forward Goods ol s' descriptions, to aud from Savannah ana Maeon.and is'ertT - diate places and between Savannah and Chetlestor. wil the grestest safety and despatch ; t nd will also pay panic i»r attention to the putchnse of Goods, collection and ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and tiitiaActtnga'.l kind- - business in the above places. They Wave al-o extended their arrangement to rus i! Express h_\ the Houtltern lloatsto Fico!atn, in Fiorina t intermediate places on that route. Y’hny intend to put (.it j'tflfns.to run regularly thrr.t from Maeonto Columbus, under their own charge, te r, a'.! kinds ofMercI.tmdize. with all reatonahie despatch s: {, safety, on the i-rst of October nexi. MACON—OJiceat the Washington lie,:’. 8XVANNAII—(hjiet at A'o. 183 R.IV slrr,!. DO. N- Phitbrick, Agrnt.fbr n-r,,'rVnf ct, fortrardir.fjGoodiar.d Merchn>• CIIAREB8T0N. G,—Am.os Mrad.Agent.afficeNe. 9C, East Day. Julv 4 40 tf M. 8. BALL A CO. h to tnc Stnrc rr. fer wd Washington JJaM.ai/d ire they ure xetalrhig rj^HE uijdcrwigtift* • i.uvc removed t4i ti strre:, a few oof(ra «h*uiu of tl adjoining the Mrs»c-t.ger Office • * n iHge and general «ock «•; Staple jina«! k'dsii'V Dry-Goodg, RE^S’iT-BSASB CIOIHIKjj. SIIOI’S, BOOTS, Ac- All of which will b* sold at u::uaual]y lo*v’ \ r\re*, \ y tV* piece or oihrrwhe. PurchaserH ®re invited to rail ami cx amine for themed ve s. B, J* RAY &. CO. Macon, Oct. 8. 1S44. V. E. SAULSBURY. have received, u;.d are ipeuing q variety nt articles, euch as Glorci, Scaifu, CravntM, Tic.*, Kairkr, KlnmHtci chief*, M*»►pender*', Ac. &r. Comprising the niOf.t desirable apartn»er.t of such J. ver offered iu U»ii Oct 29. market. IVolicc- P URSUANT to an Order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when silting as » Court ol Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesdnyiu JANUARY next, be f ire the Couft House door, in Knoxville, Craw ford cnnntv. within the legal hours of sale: One Lot of Land. No. 130. in the 6th district of Houston, when sur veyed, but now Crawfotd county, containing 202} acres more or less; sotd as the property of Robins Andrews, late of Twiggs county deceased; for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms of sale cash. ISHAM G. ANDREWS, ) ... J. 15. ANDREWS. j **• Oct. 22. 1844. 5 AdniiuitiU'titor's Sale. 4 GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Jone* county, when tilting for ordinary pur- poses, will be sold, before the Court House door in the town of Lanier, Macon county, on the fir.t Tuesday in h cb- ruarvnext, between the legal hours of sale. Lot ot Land. No. 2. in the 13th district of originally Muscogee, now Macon county, belonging to the estate of Asaph Hall, de ceased, late of Jones county.—Terms cash. HIRAM DUNBAR, Aduir. November 12. 1844. ’ ’ ■ Admintstmtet ’* gale. ^7S7'1LZ. be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY yv next, beforethe Couit House door iu Viennu, Dooly countv, the following Lots of Land, vix i Noi. 56, 57, 40, 49, and } Lot No. 41. all lying in the third a.l lox. levy tnn.lu nn.i reinrnea tome oy aeonstaoie. t District (if Dooly county,and containing 911} . r ,f Aho; L«t of land No. 198. in the 2d district ,4 Dooly bold for a divtamn among the heirs ot Needbem c<-umv.levied on as the property of Thus, lllancbard. tn j Smtlli. law of Houstoncounty. deeemted Terms the astir fv one fi fa from a Justice's court of Dooly county, in ‘ ,, J- J Admrs. favot'of S ephen W. Pearce, vs. Tho*. Blsnchsrd, levy WILLIAM SMITH. tnnric and returned to me by a constable. A 'an, I.ot of laud No. 118. in the 15th district of Dooly eouutv Administrator’* Sale. in. I,--; ol land JNO. uo. tn me tom mstnrt oi wooiy | -w-t-ttt „„ e.., «t„;j„ • v.levied on as tho property of 8.muel ritory. to s.tU- VV X . b Lfoll 5" r™ fv one ti fa from a Ju.thc's court of Lee county, in favor of “‘S?C lh Y°7“ ol )!,.« SWIhlA lbs Sd dLi'ricl st Dool, css- «HJ-jJtjS* Wj- U " ,v. levied on as the property of Isaac McCrry. to sa.iafy b - V c0Dlcpt ^7““ on At... l..'i nf Inm) No, 50, in u.-' iSlH do:- 1 -. .( tl dj I N'.)trn.bor IS. Ittl. 7 cmintv.anrl lot No. 4. in the 16th iJistrict of Dooly county. AdiuInixtrntor’> f4alr. levied on a. the property of Wm.J. Ford, to satisfy one | v-jnLl, be sold it. the town of Cuthbert, Randolph couu- YOUNG r. OUTLAW. Shff. Nor. 23. 1841. U> | tween the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: One Lot of Land, it being the plantation whereon James Barlow now lives. Also, on the day following.at the above described plantation, a quantity of Corn and Fodder; one •Cntian Gin; Cattle and Hogs ; and other articles too tedi oos to mention. The above property to be sold for the ben efit of the lit irs and creditors of Abner Bankston, late of Butts cnui ty. deceased. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, with notes aud c-od security. JOHN GOODMAN. JAMES K. McCORD. Nor. 5. 6 • Admrs. Rooly Shct ilPs Male lor Jauuary. V^TILL b« sdd beforethe Court House door in the T T Town of Vitntis. Dooly county.on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, the following property to v/it: One lot of Und No. 189, in the 9lh di.-trict of Dooly coun ty, levied on as the pr-qierty of David Graham, to satisfy two S fii» in favor ofthe Gentral Bank of Georcta. against Tho UIAN Marshall. David Graham, and Wiley Cobb, and alto, two ii fat iu fuvor of the Central Bank nf Georgia, vs. Da\ i 1 Graham, all istuc.1 from Dooly Superior Coen, pro- I _ pe'ly pointed out bv said Graham. 6 80 ‘ Also,Ot V b.tv Horse S or9 years old ; one Sorrell Mare | * ” hraI Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the 13 or 11 -, cart old. and 250 bushels or corn, all levied on as ’ale. the following property to wit: tbo property of diaries II. Higdon, to satisly one fi ft issu- The plantation whereon Abner Bank.ton. la'e of said e.l fiomD .IvSii: rrior C'. art in favor ofthe Central Bink |«°oi«p. deceased, formerly lived._adj.fnmg Lands of Rich of Georgia, against Redon-nd Brown, Charles II. Higdon, Adiiiii:i*ti*nloi'’« tirdc. ILL be sold in the town of Jackfon, Buns county, on Ailminixtratoi-’* Sale. Y’ virtue of an Order ofthe Inferior Court of McIntosh 5 1> couniy. when silting for Ordinary purposes, will he sold at the Court House in Peiry. Houston county.on the fits; Tuesday in J ANU ARY’ next, between the usual hours of sale ; Lot of Land No. 63 in the 11th district of Houston county, containing 202} acres. 8nlrl as the property of the Estate of Allen King, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors. WILLIAM BLANCHARD, Adm’r. Darien, Oet. 10. 1644. 6 P l Admiiiistratoi's Salts URSUANT to an order of tint Honorable the Inferior Court of Crawford county, wlteu sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will he sold on the first-Tuesday tn JANUARY’ next, before the Court House door in Knoxville, Crawford county, the following parcels nf land, to wit: tho west half of lots Nos. 231, and 232, and the north ha'f of lot No 218, and fifty acres off of the north-eastern corner of.lot No. 217. All lying and beiug in the 2d district of originally Houston now Crawford county. _ Also, four negroes, to wit: Garland *Sinan 30 or up wards; Ned, a matt 28 or 30 ; Scaly, a woman upwards of 30; Nelly, a woman 53 nr 60 years of age ; belonging to the Estate of Diattnah Hester, deceased, late nf said coun ty; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. Oct 8.1844. 2 JOHN JONES. Adm’r. Paint* and Oils. (-AA KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead. / 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. WThhi* variety ol'Colors for Painters'use, for ale ‘by Julv 6 CHAS. CAMPBELL k CO MORRIS OKS Tcgetalilc Universal lYIedac r OR sale bv GEO. W.PRICE Mav 5 3: me*, k CO HV If. St. WARJYJEH (AT PRIVATE SALE.) 5,000 LBS. prime Hams and Shoulders, Macon, Oct I, 1844. 1 COWLES’ CHEESE. JT/Yrk BOXK8 Solomon Cowles’ Superiot OxJ V Cheese, receiving and for sale bv COWLES, NICOLL East Macon, Oct 8, IS44. 2 ? 'Cream fcCO. Boots and Shoes. O UR stock is now complete and very extent prising everv style and pattern. A fine as: LADIES' SHOES and SLIPPERS. Give us a call if you wi.h bargains. WINSHIP A Macnn.Oetoher 29. 1811. 5 “ Bitter Sweet Antique Oil •• Lemon Balm of Columbia •• Sweet Mrajoratn Bears Oil “ Motherwort Cream of Amber fi Penrteroyal Cold Cream “ Sage Cologne Farina Canlharidea “ French Fly Stone •’ German Colony-nth “ American! Acetic Acid Extract Millifloreo Sweet Oil Lip Salve Veratrins -Otto of Roses Shychonine Macassar Oil Digitalis Pomatum Creta prept Pearl Powder Irish Moss Preston Salts Oxalic Acid ToiletPowder Cetric do Vegetable Rouge Prussic do "Vinegar Aromatic Tartaric do Eye Water Opium Godfrey’s Onrdia'fJ Pepperine. Uva Ursi Hayes Linnment Sage. Syrenges Harlem Oil Honey, Squills ItchOointment Mexerian Funnels Weiicwcod frem N Hemlock l to 5 Hops Galley pots assorted Saffron Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Eviruma Medical Spoons Nutmegs Pill Tiles graduated from Wafers inch to 12 Cloves -Polishing Clay- Quicksilver Putty Knives Arrowroot Apoth’s. Scales and Weight Logwood YVieking for Lamps Madder Extraot Roses Allum Essence of Tyre Fig Blue Florida Water l Brimstone Freckle Wash Starch Ilair Oil Ward’s Glue Hungary Water Antimony Hair Powder Aloes Soo. Indian Dye Rhubarb Kaphalin Emetine Orange Flower ‘titer BKSEXCAS SiESSOVAE, T93HE subscriber l a, temeved his office front the cr.rrrr J opposite the Floyd House, (late Ctntnil Hotel.) tr that, two door* back in me sen.e building, and frontirg ca third street, where i.e will be in daily attendance, frt :r. 10 in the mooting, till 2 in the afternoon, fur the purpose mere especially of attending to the treatment of Chronic csirs brought froci a dietan-e; persons from the ruuntrv, there, fore, calling betw een those times, will not, except ia r:- treuic case , be disappointed. Tbe liaiat.ee ofhislimein the mortiim-s, evetiings,and nights, will be devoted rs ctni- al, to tbe trfattiient of scute cases in town, or a .hortdh- tar.ee in the .muntry. when the calls of such as tire in it thnr interest to procure his service* wili be attended to. Bv would, ImV ever, rctfppctfully request that none hot ll r ie who arc satisfied c4 the imperii ri. v of Bctanie remedies, rr those in pr .tc»-tou of sufficient iod, pendence and nerve t. test that fait, would trouble him w It their applieato : noneothers. if known would in any rase. I e attended to. Such of the |o or as come within the above role, wi.l \. attended gratniicusly.but he would take this pjiportuMlv of begging that they will nnt think themselves Wighted. it should not he cons eniert lor him to be always w iih them. He is now receiving and will always keep* a fiCsh m..i full supply of penult.e IlursMC mLdicim*. w'. i i. wi ; sell at reasonable nrice;. to prat titloner* tt.d families, rt w-hoiv aale or retail. M. S. THOMSON, M. H. Mnrrr.Ga. Oet. ?. 1844. ivt-. com- ortment o POPE. Rtll, offer k Notice. ^MTILTi be ««nld in pur5uauc* ofnn Order of tbe Inferior ▼ T Cour: when flitting for Ordinary purposes, before the Court House door, in Vienna. Dooly county.on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next the tract of Land containing two Lots, with the exceptions of the Widow's dov.ery, whereon Anthony Lewis lived at the time of bis death, five mile* from Drayton* Also.four negroes, viz: Prince,Pe ter. Jacob, nnd Nancy, and sold as tne property of Ajttbooy Lewis, deceased. For distribution among the heirs. Terms on the day of Sale. N. REDDICK.,? , J. PLATT. S rt ‘ October 8.1€44. 3 C. Campbell & Co. A T their old stand, opposite the Washington /SL fot sale at the lowest current prices for casl 75 Bales heavy Gunny Bagging. 250 pieces do Kentucky do. 100 do do Rusia do. 30 do do Dundee do. 1500 pounds good Bagging Twine, 300 coils Manilla Rope, 100 do Kentucky do. 1500 Sacks Salt, 20 Tons Swedes Iron, 25 Hilda. St. Croix and Muscovado Sugar . 230 Bags Rio, Laguira. and Java Coffee. With » general assortment of Blankets, Shoes, Staple Dry Goods, kc. Sept 17, 1814. 51 emporium of Fashic n. T HE undersigned, respectfully announce th »t they have resumed the TAIL OKING BUSINI MS. under the management of Mr. Menahd. late of the C ity of New York, who lias for a number of years, had chart ;e of one of the most fashionable Houses in Broadway ; and whose rep utation is such ns to authorize the belief that lie will be able tn give entire satisfaction to those who may fav- ir them with their patronage. J. k E. 8AU1 *8BUItY’. Rept 17. 1844. -SI _ BAILEY'S i!!ilib'7 Shaving Cream. rrUlE ued^.ugned take pleasure in certifying that they J. he-e ased the Military Shaving Soap, prepared by Mr. Wiiliatn Bailey, Drugaist. Brooklyn, New Y’ork.and for sale by Mr James W. Bailey, Druggist of this place. It is certainly tile finest and moot pleasant compound that we have ever used ; leaving tire skin after the operation of shaving, smooth and soft, and rendering the act truly a pleasure rather than a task. All who shave tiiemselves and desire comfort in the act, v. e recommend to them Bailey’, Military Shaving Soap. SAMUEL H. BLAKH. JOHN DARBY’. N. C. MUNROE. JOHN LAMAR. Dr. JAMES WOOD. N. ELLS. WILLIAM SCOTT. Macon. July 9, 4844. 41 100 Ba 2il0 Pi Executor’!. Sale* B Y Virtue of an Orderof the Honorable Inferior Court nf Dooly county, when sitting for ordinary purposes; Will he sold before the Court House door in Y’ienna, Dooly county, nn the first Tuesday in JANUARY’next, between the lawful hours of Sale : Lot of Land, number 101 iu the Dili district of Dooly county ; Sold «3tlte property ofHar- dy D. Royal. Isle of Dooly county deceased. Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors ofsaid deceased. Terms made known nn the dav nf Sale. CHARLES H. HIGDON, Exc’r Oct. 4. 1814. 3 and W.tley C. don tl Br v Ric Lib. properly poiuted out by Charles H- Hig- xtit part nflot of land No. 176, in the 15th y. levied on tin- property ot I!; ;rd Bow- « fi fai.-.-ued from D-wly Superior Court in it Jones, v*. Richard Bowitt. Pivid Graham, in. security on appeal, property n kited out i EORGIA, Butts Couniy.—Whereas. J tines M. Bird applies to me for letters of Administration on the Es tate of John Bird, late of Butts countv. deceased: erd IJsrtow and others, near the Inuifn Sprities. Also,on# These are. therefore, tn rite and admonish ail and singu- hundred mires nf Land, i-eing the tr-Mth Half of Lot No. lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and sixty six in the fourth District, formerly Monroe now Butt! appear at my office, within the lima prescribed by law. to county, whereon Jordan Morris n iw lives. Also, the Ne- J shew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should am grues belonging to s:>id estate*cot.sisting of Men, Women, be granted. Given under my hand, this 20th Nnv. 1844. Boys and Girb. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, small Nov.26.1844. 9 ’ JOHN MoCOHD.ec n vor of Jonathan Wood, v. tty p -itilcd i Al- levied , two fi f r.ftite C David Graham. J t mu known but known as the irt. now lives, in the 1st dit-irh-l of t the property of Wm. M. Hart, roto Uualy Superior Court in fa- Jobn A. Hart and Wm. M. Hart ialntifT. r 25 sears of r.ge. named John, of Alex. Mlsriwether, to satisfy notes with approved security Imild for the heirn and creditors ofsaid deceased. JOHN GOODMAN. ; JAMES K. McCORD. ' Nov. 5. 6 tfil of the idntrs. Adtuiuistrntoi ’» Hole I, GREEABLY’to an Order of the Inlerto . k Twigcs county when sitting for Ordinary be ...idon the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY in ttic legal bouts of dale before the C rior Court, one in favor said county,on, luudred and-thirtv al G jr.k of Georfie ,. ac.Y inst Alex. Mr riwether. j less in the 27th Jam** G. Oliv er j. ., i >: , ihert Ho res | and county. Also, i <. Me riwctbc r and [ Wi lay Cobb, pmperty about 25Junta •fendfl n(6. j Boh. a boy abon ro VV oman 21 ■yea 1 rs di d. named Mttiida, old. All to l.e prnpf, rxv of VV } 1. M& Jdox.tosi •-t'sfy one tors of John Ou Dooh *’ ^opori or C< >urt i in favor of John D. cf sale made kn in? Court of put poses, next, with rt House door, in- »«*: Land, n.nre or •• Twigp a woman sear* old. ddox. pir.perty pc!mod out by de- _v Y’OUNG P- OUTLAW. Shff. 10 Oet. 30, 1844. our negroes, ns f-!iows : Che if .ge, Dick, a boy about r:xt< nl 12 \ eat s old. Pinion, a boy about 11 vca-i ;old for the benefit of the heirs and credi- :lsw, late of .aid county deceased. Terms i.va on the dav of sale. JACOB l’EARCE l 4 - iiFHtvttuoy i EORGIA. Dooly county.—Whereas, Elbert Hodges ltd John C. Sutton, applies to me for letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Zachariah Sutton, deceased, late nf said county. These are. therefore to cite end admonish all and singu- Hr,->V kindred and creditors pf said deceased, to be and appeal at my office, within the tune prescribed by law, tn shew cause, (if any thev have,) why *aid letters should r.ot btlsrsnisd. Given under mv hand, this 4th Dec. 1844. 11 JOSEPH li. CLAPP, c c o , xJT Blunt and Martha A. Eassn apply to me for letters of administration cm the estate of Charle* J. Eason, late of said , comity, deceased i Those are therefore to cite and adm-mish all and singular the kindred and creditors nf said deceased, to be and appear at my office will in the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause (if mv they have) why said letters should tint be granted. Gi-en under my hand this 24th d(tynf December, 1644. BRYAN HATTON. C. < O. Dissolution. riYHE Co-partnership heretofore existing ui ! of HAMILTON tc WINN, expires th limitation. All persons indebted, are requested amount of their indebtednes; to John D- Wi having claims against them, to hand them int tiement. Macon, July 9. 1844 WM. HA JOHN P der the name is day hr its lo pay up the sn, and those t hint for set- M’LTON. . 'WINN. For Sale at Bailey’s Drug 1 Store, ~| boxes Window Glass. 300 kegs White Lead, -l VJv/ 300 gallons I.inseed Oil,5 bbls. Spirit Turpentine. 2 bbls. Copal Varnish, 1 do. Japan do. ALSO. 300 gallons Lamp Oil. 200 galion3 Train Oil, 100 gallons Neatsfoot Oil. Mav 14. 1844. 33 Wanted 1.000 LRS. Boe’a Wax. bv JAMES W. BAILEY’, I)rttg»ist, M»vl4 Two-door: above Boardin aids Book Store OEO.Ii SREFAK l>, » f AS Just received an extensive assorlm* nt of HATS B I and CAPS, of the latent Fu-hinn, tn w: iei: the atten- tion of his friends and the public generally, is invited. Be- I ing perfectly confident that hUfncilttiea for o' staining fresh ; supplirs, weekly, will enable him to sell as 1 ow a* any olh- ; er establishment in the Stale, Wholesale or t •eiail. Oct. 8. 1844. 8 JAMES W. BAILEY’, Druggist. 42 Just Deceived, a t G W. & Frt WOOIHfil JFF»S, A LARGE Rssortment of new ant! fash- or.able STA PLE As’VU FANCY DBY GOO consisting df a greatVariety ofthe latest patterns forlac lies dresses.— Also all kinds of poods usually kept in out : -line. All of which will he offered at a small advance fro av cost. Macon. 3ept *2-1. 1844. lioirat’iii Life Pills and Fhu-uix Bittersi, } T^OR general debility, for sale bv i ‘ JAMES W '.'BAILEY’. ! Julv 16. 1644. 2 TOOTH AC1IE ! 7*110 would be troubled with this t ormenting pain w Congress and Saratoga Water ^ UiST received, and for hale b July 16, 1844. Sweedisla Leeches, TUSr received from New Y’ork. and for sale by tf JAMES W. BAILEY’, Druggist. July 16. 1844. 42 Deceived this Day, \ LARGE lot of fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, and a general assortment of fanev articles, and for sale bv JAMES W. HAILEY. July 16, lrJ44. 4V Received this Day, M CA.-KS Fota?::, tor xsie by , JAMES YV. BAILEY. July 16, 1844. 42 Sand’s Sarsaparilla, F OR purifying the blood, for Ante bv ’ JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16, 1844. 40 Oldridge’s Bnisii, O F' Columbia, for restoring tiie hair, for sile bv JAMES YV. BAILEY. July IS, 1641. 42 Hay’s Liniment, A CERTAIN cure for the l’dcu.t'ir sale bv JAMES W. BAILEY’. July 16, 1314. 42 Bailey’s Sarsaparilla, A CURE fnr all disorders arising from a bad ktntc of X. the blood, for sale at JAMES W. BAILEY'S. ths blood, for sale at Julv 16, 1814. Dr. Lscount’s tooth ache drops area co rtain remedy.— i Thousands have declared that they would not be without - - - - — - — this preparation if it cost 810 per vial. It does not injure DKUtirS. itlEDICIAES. &C, the teeth, but possesses the property of enlivening the To Phifitriaut and Flatter, I gums when in nn unhealthy state.—Full d .inectiOns accom- r|YIlP. subscriber is now receiving everv week fres'n sup panytng each vial, price 50 cents. A fre »h supply just re- 1 phes of MEDICINES, which are very carefully se- lccted for hint in the Northern markets; and’having adopt- ceived and for sale in Macon b J. H. A YV. 8. ELL] 'f, } J. W. BAILEY’. ( GEORGE PAYNE, ) 11. 8H0TYVELL, \ EastMacnn, COWLES, NICO LJ , X Co l 't Tnnupsn s' ..o i.’. Druggists Perry, J. THOMPSO pointed agent in everv -i-v and village th AugottTJ, '*5 1. cd the CASH SY'STEM entirely, ia enabled to selfat very reduced prices. Physicians anil others, having opportuni ties of sending to him, may rely upon having their orders ex ecuted upon the most favorable terms. The quality ofthe articles will he the very best, and the prices as low at if N and li v an ap- theyjattendrd personally to the pundinse of them ipuvr-.itthe State. ‘ ' HARVEY SIIOTV.’KLL. THO.TIAS TAA’LDK, ON COTTON AVENUE, xxd FECOND bTHEET Wholcsrate and ISct.-sil dealer in hTAPtE Dftl GOODS, CftOtCti CBCCBRI^S, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. BOOTS Asa SflOiiS, BATS ,i\e ( asivBJbSBar; Ac. Ac. Ac. (JKIDDID :-'t.:icuiorly invite er.I ▼ v l’LANTKUH to yiili end exsr. iv.c in. rxt, and well selected Stock before putchasing t ir-cl e r o, al ), is determined to make the prices eonaspr-n.; i«)K uith tie times. Tlie following comptisc a pan ol hi» it<.-»-i : AFFGIIAN SATINS, a new article for live,: t-?. OASHilERE, Crape, and Super Mo**ri'i,ner> Lt t.n, new patterns. ALPACCAS. Silk and Gim;* Frir.gr GINGHAM.'', Super Cliene anu genuine 3*-,--:vh. CAMBIIK'S, Plain, Striped at.-d Ck&krif, MUSL1NF. Jaconet. Hiak. *c. LACES. Quilling. Lisle. Edging. ALia T;~. ', HOSIERY’. Shirts and Diawm. aJUAVATS Black Silk, I’rimrd, rr.d Frat v PUnti. gHANDKKRCHIF.FS. a crest variety. SHAWLS. 600 Plaid de Lainc. Chene. l’ru»'s;»n, Tiiw- ed Nett, and Woolen Shawls, and Contfort«w FLANNELS. White. Red. and Yellow. Brown Liueu TABLE COVE 11S. Irish liren. GLOVES. MITTS. FCSPESTJKftS. Garters $tA N.glit Caps Sewing Silk, SPOOL C'GT TON. and Yi-er Tbretit; Corded ski,-.... Co,, rt Laces, Pie^e-.l ir . ;■ttee ..s, Tat-er' Thimble*. rnoK. duiil. anti Diets Ccmb? KKNTUCKY JKANS. and saner TveHitu Kcj-cr«. NKGRO KKRSKYS zv.d Lindseys. PACKAGES. 3rrnv« r.n<4 lilczcbcd ffeirrir»»#’ Stw* in^s. Ticks, (’backs and SitfcfF. ROOTS AND SliOi-S. LicIcf. Uesi'^m-s*»bu X * 6CS t a large eupplv. tOO p». London Du HU RT.ANKCTS- 600 Blank MS lorilled and Icirv. 4000 pr. Keno Hrogaca. scWmr ar»-c!e r 100 Lwfieb , UenV. end Bo\*s Saddle*, Bridle**. Mariingile*. Whipst. end Collars. 1500 Blnclied Sacks 8t|t, larg* 5ize. ^ale« 46 inch. G tmy Hogging, hcavv # i’iecet 44 inch. Dundee and 14 vsw-iq; no’. 50 do. 41 inch. Gilroy’s ruperic r 2 lh» I5r«? *1.. H00 Coils j and J inch Manilla Bale Hope, C000 lbs. superior Btgg ; n* Twine, 50 dor. Plough Lincsand Bed Cordb. CO iilitid. Cuba M-»!cs5eii, 75 do St. Croix, and Porto Rico Bsnri, -0 Bblt. Hriiilird ar.d Powdehed'Sugar, -0 Boxes Standard Loaf and Haratrjia Sugar, 350 Baga old Java. Rio. Laguira, an d Cuba Coffer, P0 Boxes Sperm Candles, rizes < & r 5 e. and C’s, *0 •* Hull s Patent Candies a* kcued. *5 44 Hull's and Colgate’s Snap*, No I. 00 44 Costile. Fancy, and Variogsted Soaps, CO 44 Colgate’s Super Fear Su rcb, 600 •• Table Salt, a prime articl r,- CO 44 Tobacco, some very choir « for ch«wing, 40.000 lbs. Swedes Iron, tOoftca, flat : square b*r* German. Blistered and Cast Steel, 150 Kcg^ Nails and Brads, 500 lbs. Waggon Boxes, 15,000 Hollow Ware, C00 pr. Trace Chnii.s, 12 dox* Coffee Mill*. 1C •' Irr :i Wire Siflvrn, CO •* Pad Locks. CO 44 Cnrrv Corahs, 1C00 ISr. Bar Le?.d, 50 doz. Blocking. 15 Koxe< Cotton Cards, j 500 lbs. S*d Iron*. .50 doz. Tubs. Pails a::d Mats. 4 C5 4 * Halier Chains, -0 4 ‘, SlioreUi ni Sptdep, CO - Carolina Hors, j 10 44 Cofisti** Axcr. CO 14 Tea Kettles, Nw. i, 2 awd 3^ 150 Bags Tatent Shot, j 20 doz. Shoe nnd Horse Brushes, Fen. Poi’Uct. nnd Fancy Kn'ves. IVaIc Forks. Tea m>ri Table Spoons. Scissors, 1 Razors, and Strap?, j Shoe Knives and Rasps, Percussion Caps, Cut Tacks, and j c^egar Cases. 150 Beams Wrapping. Cap. and Letter Peper. 50 lbs. Loudon. Sealhig \V»x Wafers, Blue sai I Black Ink. j C00 Kegs White T.end, i 75 Boxes VV mdow Giasj, j H) Casks London Porter. 1 30 dor. Saratoga Water, i 10 “ Ray Water, i ^ 10 Bbls. Cider V inegar. I Copal Varnish. Spirits Turpe-itir.e, b| »ni«h Brown. MsA i her. Blue Stone. Copperas, Briitietotie. Indigo, Fig-Blot- | r*oiu,-b, and Macaboy Snuff. Epaom farts. Salt Petra. S«‘ 1 .Eratns, Mustard, Canipitor. Oppodeldou.. Castor Oik Sweet Oil, Magnesia, Cologne. Macaroni. ? restnn Salt!). Lee* Pills. Bateman's Drops. British Oi). Tocth Powder and Brushes, Spices of all kinds, Imperi* !, klvaon, and Pouckis Peas, very choice. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Bnc kuheat. ar.d Sol* Duett!/, oi utpertor quality, will be r. tceived YVEEKL* throughout the season. ALSO. 30,000 SEGAR6. Mauiiia Cheroots, Piantstion Nr rrincipes. Regalias, \ ueltabagera,' l t.d India Csasd"** Fanetelas, all selected with much ca-t . ar.d those foud of' !! plrp... ra'l Mar i cm?