Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, January 28, 1845, Image 4

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w *# ■'szmexit r-X'^fuT.’ r,.Ks:’ ^CVlCTS* iimi'cs. iFoHir iflosUIjs' XsSItcs* •*Vi i; • • T "try,* ItfLUi before tho Court lie se’door, in lie lint Tuesday in February next, within llie tv <1 to t s "i sale, the fullowiitg.property lo-wit : V ie fidlowhig trtcu, or parrels of land,-1 ring in the town of Perry, in sni J county, one known by the No. two (2) etui letter J , on which is limited the Tavern, known at the Li berty lintel i the other known by the No three (3) end let ter X., whereon the stables, belonging to said Hotel are siutinl. with all the improvements thereon—all levied on a* the property of Win. B. I'cnuii. to satisfy a tnorlgage.fi. : i iV ■ t Houston Superior Court, in favor of Junes K. Dun- i •. i ■. s ii.1 Wit: !! Pomtil. All that I In i ~^ an 1 Lot, incite town of Perry, in su'd c > i «ly n i ipic.1 by John .1. Forsyth. Esq. containing five acres, number not known, arid premises having been nltnchcJU at the projferty of Joseph 11. Hand, by two attach* tneit.s. returnable in li.iusiou Superior Co in, against said ,Ih ’jilt It. Hand, Hite itf favor of Eli Warren, a id one in fsvnrofjohn ICillen. and now levied on to satisfy two fi fas If t.a II i :ston Superior Court, against said Hand, otic in fa vor of Idi Warren, and the other in favor of John Killett, property pointed bat jn said attachments. O in jtsgro in m named Lewis, nboitt 13 or 33 years old, l-' .-ie t on as the property of John Perdew. and his wile Nancy Perdew, formerly Nancy Tull, to satisfy five fi fas fr tin a jesti. es Court nf said county, four of who'll being in j fivor of Norman B. Thnmpsna, against John Perdew, and I bis wife, formerly Nancy Tull, principal-*, olid Turner S nnh. security. and one in ftvoy of James Smith, bearer,. r.itti Jrha jed his wife, formerly Nancy An* trews, principal-levies ni-de and returned to me by a Constable. Wll, HE iU.NGTOX. Sheriff. December 31.18-14. Iflbb Mlicrifl' *"nlew for Ifobinary. 4 XTILL bn aoM on the first Tuesday in FERQOilRY v v next, before the Conn House door in-Macon, be- twiirn the legal hoars of sale, the following property : Lot N ». .3 in square G8. of the.city of M i -on. With (he improvements thereon, levied on as the property of White it McLaughlin, to satisfy a tax execution issued by It- Uaa- . sett. Tax Collector of BibB county."Vs. J. A. White and i made to the A. II. McLaughlin.—tax doe $70 15c. Pm—-property te rn -I by Saul McLaughlin, and pointed out by J. A. Whlie, to satisfy the lax of While A McLaughlin, for the year 1814, J. SPRINGER, D. 8. AUO, AT Tint StMK TIN F. ASD Pt.ACK Wtl.t. HF. SOI.D: Pun of Lot No. 4, in square 13, adjoining the Marine ft Eire Insurance }) ink, and known ns the burnt lot of the Insurance II ink of Cnliimbns—levied on as the property of aaid Hunk, to satisfy a tax Execution, returned to we by llie Tax Collector ufilibb county. Doe. a. reu. u n. Trapp, D. s. VTIOUR tn nulls alter date application will be '.S’ Honorable Inferior Court ot Sumter county, wtien sit ting for Oidinary purj ie . for leave Co sell all the,real es tate of Jolia 11. lloilg :s. deceased. ELIZABETH HODGES, Adm’x. Dec. 24—13—4tn. 1,1 OUR months..after date, application,.«AJ be made to JL' to the Honorable the Infenor Court of .Batts -county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the loud belonging to tile estate of tteiiben'pliijlip.*. deceased. ROBERT WHITE, Adra’r. Novetnber-13,1844. TfTlOUR. months after date, application will be made to iL’ the Honorable the Inferior Cnnrt'of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lnnd sod Negroes betouxing to the-estate of Burwell Jinks, late of said county, deceased. ‘ ' GALES JINKS, Adm’r. November 12. 1344. 7 J7I0UR months after date, application will be made to JL 1 the Honorable Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sella portion of t|ie ILeaf Estate of.Iosee Doan, of said eounty, deceased. 8old for the benefit of the heirs ano eredHors. - STEPHEN fl. MARTIN; ? Executor. _ OBEDIENCE DUNN. J Executrix. "s October 29, ■ • » 5 - yTlOUlt Months afterdate.application will be made to X’ the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Butts eoonty, when sitting for ordinary putposes-for leave to seRihe Negroes belonging to the Estate of Win. Vickers, Jnteof said county deceased.' CREED T. WISE, Admr. October'S, 1844. 2 / ' ' TN OUR Months after dste.'applicaljon will be made to JL' the Inferior Court of Dooly county,, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell ilie real Estate of William II. Andrews; deceased. THOMAS B. DONNELLY, > Adm’r. *' NANCY ANDREWS. S Adm’rx. Oct. 4. 1814. 3 v. .sak’vrrj cjt- n ^ 1 rif-’*. 1 ’*:' vn- HtttvcB ofSismfJWrtoUs IN Hi vv BOOlViS .41 Boardi:: ■ Sc( e UST teceived, allllte new publicat' t «. a-.- .->* which ,J arc Ute following: I’-.es'-utt's Hiftorv oftheijCouquesIiJf Mexico, Harpers’ No.l of the Pictoral Bib.e, •• No T of Hsnr.ab HcorV»cumplet» works, Arson’s.History of- Europe, complete and roll. • - ' Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound, « *■ Neal’s History of the Protestonts, Southey’s Pilgrim’s-Progress. Jtor.il Life in Germany,by William. Ilowitt, Kohl’s. Russia and the Russians', Ellioison’s Surgical Operations, The Psalmist. . . Condie qu Children, Cooper (Sir'Astley) on Dislocations. . - Ashwell pn.lbe Dissases.of Females, Queers of England, sixth.series. . ~ A new Patent Inkstand, Perforated Paper. . „ , Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac.rII cheap for CASH. Jan. 16 ’ - «. ffr. Was’vcJr, H AVING this day made a* assignment for the benefit orbit Creditors.all persons havingclaina will pre sent them, and those indebted, will come forward and pity, without delay.-or suit will .be.instituted against delin quents. . . - CHAS, CAMPBELL.. Nov. 7.1844. 7 * Assignee. s.r.'i, -.iyv,-->vrrr- n^ThS OF 142 -> - ] ^ .W-:3g,akilaG& T;* JS . -y.- ^ .-Tzb% »rrr.Tjr“ nc FBfiGH' ASD PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL HOAD. ■ntd hold fait to tkdt 'which is good, zzjkws atjd cApe?. fTinri subscriber ha's on baud a large jind' wel] selected 1 stuck of HATS and CAPS, ofthe latest Fashions, whic is offering *t vety reduced pric^ for CASH.— The" attention cf those wishing to purchase is respectfully invited, being confident he can suit both ss to price and quality GEO. I. SHEPARD. Macon; Dre. 9,1844. U'i'ly- Messenger copy. Ejouxtoii Frkrnnrx Hole. Will be sold before ilia Coart 1 louse door,' in the town of Berry, mi the first Tuesday in February.next, tlie'fvllow- » ing nroperty, to wit: i'bevouili halfol'Lot of Lnnd No 201 in the 14tli district Houston county, mid ouc half of the store house anifLot. in Crutreviilo, in - iid county of 14on*lon. known as No..5: all levied on os the property of William M. Hill, to satisfy •io ft fit 'rmn Bibb Superior Court,in .favor nl’ihe Central Ifluk of-Georgia, against Aaron Lessell. Executor John J. Linter, il-ceased, Samuel Pace, John A. Robertson, and um. m. nm. WM. HERRINGTON- Shff. Dec. 24. 1844. _ Ilonslotl Itlartgagr Male. * "N'JT1LL l>e mid lefore the Court House door, in*the / 1 town of Perry within the usual hours of sale,, on •V first Tuesday iu FEBRUARY next, the following prop erty, to wit. A negro trim named Joe. about 30 years old; levied on to satisfy \ Mortgage li fa fm;n Jones Inferior CoOrt, iti fa vor of John C- Mouuger, vs. John Parmenter. t " WM. HERRINGTON, 8h’ff. Dee. 3. 1844. 10 mlntfstvatx)iV_ SaIco» ^c. Adiuini-tintor’s Male, u - STflLL-BB SOLI) before the Courthouse door in 7 7 the town «f Jtivkson. Butts county, w ithin ilia usual o.mrs of sale, on she first Tuesday in April next, the land nol negr.ies belonging to the estate of Burivell Jinks, late f said Butts enmity, deceesedt told for the benefit of the, h/irs Jttd dreditera of said deceased. .Terms , n the day. GALES JINKS, Adm’r.. Janhary II—tils. . , - *, . Uxecntor’s Sole. ,* ITflt be »n’.r. on the first Tuesday in Februnry next. • v between the usual hours of sale- before the court .'■us, door in Laqier. in the rounty oT Mncnn : All that tract • r id. know n as Jut No. ICO, in ilte 2d district. 2d section • "r.-uerly Muscngce, now) Macon, containing 202J aerrs ; 1 by order of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county. -or the benefit of the heirs itnd creditors of the estate of Wi.’iis R. Fiatiklin. late of said county, deceased. JOHN P. A. DUPON, dixec’r. Jan.7 1315. G ec A lar, the kindred and creditors ot said neceaseu, to oca appear at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, show cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should i be granted. Given under my band, this 9th Janusryl If Adinitiivlr:itci-N Snlr. > GREEABLE to an Order ol die Ilojiorshle Inferior liJL Court of Jones county, when sitting for Ordinary pur- will be xnld oa the Hist Tuesday in FEBRUARY at the residence of the Subsciber in Jones county, n the nsual hours of sale. An Horse, dsddln and Bridle, oue pair Saddle Bags,and e^arcel of wearing apparel; sold as the property of Mur dock McDonald, late of said county,- deceased. For the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms Cush. John McDonald, Adm’r. - Dee. 31—14—Ct* Administrator’s Sale* A OREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of ,.‘X Dooly county, when sitting forOrdinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Febrnary next, before the Court House door in Vienna, Dooly county within the legal horrs of sale. Lot No. 14. in said town. (Vienna) contain ing half iirre of ground, with h good and comm.itliie.ts Store house thereon, reremly occupied by Robert I). Davis.— A’so one lol of hind No. 4, in the 7tii district of said county . (Dooly) lying about two miles from Vienna, containing 202} e^res of good farming pine lan-1. Sold ns she property pf Thomas W, Pc ice decensed, late of Dooly couuty fur the benefit V the hoirs and creditors. DAVID GRAHAM.} . lm . HENRY PELTEE J A,lm . Dec. 3, 1841. 10 Uxecntor’s Sale. A OREEABLY to an order of the InferiorCourtofDoo- -JA. lycnunty, when sitting for tiydinary nurjutjes, will be s dd before the(cou)t bouse door of said county, on the first Tuesday in’ Mnrrb next, 30 acres of lot of land No. 048, on • he east sole of Iteelly creek. 7th district. S-dd as the pro- pen (,(11. D. Iloval*. Terms on the day of sale. * CHARLES H. HIGDON. Exr. Dec. 17—11—tils- ... tty- . , Adtnr’x on the estate of Milton P. Glover, late of said county deceased, applies to this Court for letters of Dis mission from said administration. . These are, therefore, tnctle and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and “ .... l aWi to lint :ii43. JAMES J. RAY, c.'c. o. January 14—6m. G EORGIA, Crawfonl County.,—'Whereas. E.W. Den. nis. Administrator bn the Estate of Lewis Tanner, deceased, late of said county, 'applies "for letters ofDismis- 81 Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased,"to be and ap: pea,- at my office, witbitl thetime prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any they have,) why such letters should not be crm'ed. t t Givenumler my liaod atmy ofllce.tlHsSlat daV of October, 1843. 5 . ; K. VV. DENNIS, c. c t o. sPLEORGIA. Chaw Ril'd County.—Whereas. Hilliard R.T Crutchfield. Executor on the'Estate oi Robert M. Wright, deceased, lateof sail county, applies to me forlet- lers fif Dismission from snid Estate: _ . These are tUerefore to cite and admonish all and Stngri-. lar, the kindretl nmlcieditors or said deceased, to be and appear at mv office, withia the time prescribed by law, to show c.iuse.’if any they have, why said letters should no), be granted.' • t - Given under my hand at office, this 6th Nov. 1843. 7. . B. W. DENNlS.cc o W OULD respectfolly, notify all persons indebted to, him, that it will be necessary to settle up, upon the presentation of ilieir accounts. N. B. All persons having unsettled claims against this establishment, will please present them immediately. for payment, at the counter of the People’s Store. •• Peace all- in — PUUl. , . . .. „ , . '‘TONE need safi^r with that distressing complaint \ <1 '1 CHILLS AND FEYiSRS. or FEVpR A>. D A- I GUE, forit is spcedilv and permauentlv cured by Dr. I HULL’S celebrated ANTI I’EVER PTLL Tiiey-tiev- ! er tgil to cure.the Chills and Fever the first.day, when.J used according to direction, and do ndt sicken the stomach, or.operate upon the. bowels. ■ Thousands of eortificeles have been presented to the proprietor by planters of the j firit Inspect ability, Physicians of eminence, an-1 others \vho I have used them. whic.h might be given, but let the following front Juilge-Forrest, a gentleman of the first respectability, j in Jefferson county, Ala. suffice : j Greensboko, Ala-Feb. 4,1843. . I certify, that in the summer of 1843,1'bad a .severe at j tack of Fever and Ague; and was for some time under the J treatment of a physician, but.received no benefit tram hii ! prescriptions—my disease continued to increase in the fre- ' j nuenev aLd severity ofil> macks, T at Inst had resource to 1 Dr. HuHVFerer Vud Ague and Ami-Fever Pills, itnd in jt^ipg half, box, was entirely cured, and have tematucd ■in good health ever tince. , , 1 aftervvards lljid in trty family several cases of Fever nod Ague, and have in every instance mmje ute o£ Hull’s Pjlls, which have always immediately, enected a cure. Dr. Hull’s Pills,‘require no puffing where they are known end where they, a re not, a single trial is sufficient to insure their universal adoption. Price $1 per box, with full direc tions. A fresh supply just received snd for sale by J. H. & W. 8. ELLIS; ■ J. W. BAILEY. ? * GEORGE PAYNE. } Drqggisu. H. SHQTWELL. J East Maconbv—COWLES. NICOLL & Co. In - Perry, by—J. B. THOMPSON. In Ktjoxvtllp. by—BOND fc. MURDOCK. and by an appointed Agent in every city ! and vniagetbro * outtbeState. -* <. • HULL-& SPENCER. Macon Aug. 19,1844. 48 aivs-.i.ni 4is* j.v it.. 1. .s 1 tio.ta u tothy- | 5 f 1.; ! w [ -j : j 30 |C5 1 40 1 [ F-KO.i: CDS CCA' TO j % j | . 1 - ' ' 1 ?• i | ; c ; •< i If, i_l f 1 5 j Milner, uec. 24—13 GEORGE CLARK- G H,/i.w.-V* - • --- - - Murdock, Adminiinraior on the Estate of Sarah Tan ner, deceased, late of said county, applies to one for letters of DUnpssion ft-onj said Estate: _ These are. therefore, to cite tmd admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors t.f said deceased, to be ar.d. appear at my office, wiUiin. the time prescribed by law. to shew cau.*e,’(if any they hove.) why said letters should nol be emitted. Given under my Jiand, this 14th Nov. 1843. ? 8 ...... E.W. DENNlS.cc o r I EORGIA. Crawford County —Whereas. Christiana \JT Hortman, Administraux. and John G. Hortman, Ad ministrator on the -Estate of Gosper Hortman. deceased, Tnte of said county, applies tb me for letters of dismission from said Estate: ■ - ’• • These are therefore tn cite ntnl admonish all anil singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be snd ap AJutlnlilratsr 1 * Bair. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, beto e the Conn House door, iu the tuwn of JaeVvtn; Butts emo.ty, AI:uh« Land and Negroes-belonging to the estnte of N ticy l|iggit'<. deceased, late of said county. Terms in < le kno-s u on the day of sale. DAVID HIGGINS, Adm’r. Nor. 2fi. 1811. 2 - Adtniiiis:rn|«r’a Sole. k GREEABLE to an ordert)Tthe Hor.or.-ible Inferiqr ilk Court f Jones county, when lilting fi r orJintry ,pur- pn-vs. will he M*!d, before the Court House door in the town of Esfdek, Mceoncoubtv. tifi the first Tuesdaj in Feb ruary next. betw een the le.-n! hours of sale. Lot of Land. No. *2 in thi 13th’ district of originally Mutcogcr, now Macon county, io longing in the cjute of Asaph Hall, de ceased, late of June* cotmly.—Term* cash. HIRAM DUNBAR, Adm’r. November I I 1841. 7_ Adutiitislrntoi’s Mnlo. V OREEABLY to an Orderof tho Inferfor Court of . i. Twiggs county when sitting for Onlinary pm poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, with in the legal hows of dale before'the Court House door, in- said county, ont hundred and thirty acre* of Land, more or less in the 27th Oiatrict formerly W.lkinson stow Twiggs county. Alsu, four neeroes, as 1-Hows ; Cherry, a woman about 33 years of age, Dirk, a boy about sixteen years old. Bob, a boy abounl 12 years old, Simon, a boy about 11 years old. All "to be aold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of John Ontliw. late of said county deceased. Terms of tale made known on the Hay of sale. JACOB PEARCE ) . . . 3. RICHARDSON. S Ad Oct. 30. 1844. » Notice. \ LLperson* indebted to the Estate of Thomas W lSL Pcf.ee, late of Dooly coantr deceased, are requested to roine forward immediately and make payment, all per sons having demands against said Estate are .requested ta present them in terms r.f the law duly authenticated for payment. DAVID GRAHAM, } . , , HENRY l'ETTEE. S Ad *’ Dee. 3. 1841 10 4~i EOIIGIA, Sumter County.—All persona indebted to ' T the estile of John B. Hodges, deceased, are requested ■ mike imir.ediate payment to the undersigned, and those iviogelaiins against said deceased will present them to tne ‘ ” ELIZABETH HODGES. Adin’x. Dee. 24—13—flOd. None i: .i hereby giyen to John Brown, formerly ef Wilkinson - univ, that the nndertigned has in lus hands all the ry iri-ing from the sale of the properly ofMary Brown. - of Houston county ilereased, and that unlr.s the said n Brown applies for said money (to which he is entitled life) whhin -lx months the sninc will be paid ever to cm of kin. I’erry, Ga. January l.’lth, 1945. ' TIIC.MAS Pt)L LOCK. Adm’r. an. 21—17—6m. lay JAMES J. RAY, ecu G EORGIA. Crawford .'county.,—Whereas, James Mat. tbtws.' Administrator,-on the Estpte of Thomas Mc- Grsw. deceased, applies 4o me for letterrfoi disn is^qu.Lora said Estate: ’ These are therefore to etteand admonish alisnd-amguJer the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be-and ap pear at my office, within thetime prescribed by law. to^heW cause if any they have, why said lettersshould not be gran ted. Given um'.er mv Halid, this 9th dny of Sept. 1_841. 51- ’ JAMES J. ltAYjwo, Butts Com t of Ordinary, Septcinbrr Term, Dll W ILLIAM F. Mspp, Administrator on tbFEstate of Allen McClendon, late of Batts eounty deceased, and Gu'aniian for Oliver II- P. McClendon, W ni. McClen don. and J«eph F. McClendon, having represented tq this Court by his petition, that he has folly discharged the set--, era) trusts reposed in him. and having applied to thia.pnurt for letters of Dismission- from the same. . TUese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons con cerned, to shew rtfusc if any they have, why. on the first Monday in March next, said letters should not be granted, and raid Administrstoraud Goardian discharged, and that this Citation be,published in one of the public Gazettes i r this Slate for the^pare of six months. G.’HENDRICK. J-J-'C. edmund McDaniel, j. i. c. JOHN b.:thurman. j. I c. CECRRMi ritiltn County. I, John McCord* Clerk of said Court, do. certify thr.t the above is s true Kxtrntt ni the Minutes of said Court. Given under roy band at offire, ibis 2J September, 18-14. JOHN McCORD, C- C- 0. Sept. 10,18«. " •30 jN HUGH M. D. KING, 5J.«. • ' WILLIAM SMITH. Stfn A VOICK k'150.11 THE PEOPLE’S STORE* GREAT (TI.EARING-OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS. ' rjlIIE determinstion ol ihd manager t»< this establish-, J. ment to" carry tntd .effect new arrangements, to take place on the first of Marieh, 1845. renders it important, as well "as absolutely necessary, that the entire* and valuable stock of DRY. GOODS be'fiir next seveuty days, thrown upon the market, to be disposed of at some price or otht r—'■ ' Cost or noCost, However unreasonable it may appear, yettbe s obscriber deems it absolutely.'necessary to make-, the sacrifice, in order to close up bis past and present busi ness, previous to March,' 1845. We have no time to par- ticul’ariie, but would merely say. that-we Bare got m <lis- pose of a great many gpods.in a sliott time. This is to be actqmpiisheil by cheap.'prices—and the People ipall have these prices for the next seventy days. Thankful for the favors of a benevolent public-tn time* pnat, the.sub*criber takes this method to say, that a continuance of the same will ahl us much iri closing up our buxines* with despatch. GEORGE CLARK. People's Store.’ Macon. Decemher 24. 13 EORGIA. Dooly county.—Whereas. Elbert Hodges. \Jf and John C. Sutton, applies to me for letters of Ad ministration on the Estate ot Zuchariah Sutton, deceased, late of said county. * 'These are, therefore to Site'and admonish all and smgfi-. ar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tube and jppear af my office, within tbe time prescribed l.v law, to shew Cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hantf, this 4th Dec. 1944. -T .U JOSEPH B. CLAl'P eeo .} Bill for Discovery, Relicfi and Injunction, iti .Snmier Superior Court. W HEREAS iti, made appear by the complainant's Bill/ that tho defendltu, William Smith. Syn. re sides out of this Slate; itfsonlered that tho said William Smith, Suit, appearand answer tbe above Bill, and that the pnhlieatian of this Order once* month for six tnhnthsin one of the public Gazettes of ibis State, shall beheld n sufficient service of the said Willmra Smith, Sets. . # •_ Dene and orderedat Chambers, this October 10.1844. ^ LOTT WARREN, Judge SvC. S, W, C, Oct. 15, 1844. - 3 . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kinJrgd and. creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within tbe lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if miy they have.) wliy said letters should not be granted. Given underroy hand, this 20th Nov. 1344, . Nov.26, 18-14. ' 9 JOHN McCOllD. ceo JOMN- L. JOKES & L’O. ~ SOLICIT attention to a -New and Extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING* Manufactured the past summer, -from recently Imported Goods, by Wm. T. Jennings A Co., very favorably known as ntniij ;!ie most fasfiWoablst Drapers and Tuilors in the city of New York, CONSISTING OF Suitoiits, Frock Coals, Pa ttfa loo n s, Vests, Dress Cauls, 4'o:iIt*PS, p.JStl OJ'ij:;;’ Co :Mj Travelling llotti L/aMM 1 ff.-n? Gch/L :;tt it's rilLS. Truth lain to Xaturc. H AVE yon pains? Be thankful. It is a vigorous ef fort of Nature to throw off unubific matter* * From what may the morbific mbftt-r arise 7 Itoiii a bl-nike,-or unwhoisnme air which has become mixed with the bio. d, tint incorporated in it, .but which is liable to taint the whole mass if not speedily removed. Or the pain may arise from bile’which has bed tne bad. rancid, putrid, in cniiteqcei ce of the want ol power in the proper organ, to discharge it.— This pain tvitrcHiso rnn.Hyuxs pxopi.k isonl. ri;e symp toms of the eHbrts of Nature, (or the vital 'print.ip'e pf.the blood,) to' expel the rkCAsr or impure ina tfcr. which would otherwise destroy the human fabric. All-diseases are of the s solids or fluids, or both. - When we have-pain in J our bead, or inourfooL in our threat or in our bank oj bowels, let us bnt be satisfied that.it is produced by the if. forts ofbur blood to throw nut morbific matter, and.if this be'V’i if we can but believe and un< ei staml lira, our cure wi i be easy and generally sure. For our course will ilicn Le. to help Nature to throw oil' the morbid matter, hot-to taxe away the bloqd. For ihe'blood. EA’EltY DROP WE n.\VE IS REOUIRED TO INSURE ULTI MATE HEALTH to the body, we-must NOT LOSE A DROP r neither must we use anv medicines internally which 4re not perfectly bbnnlgss. {f applied externally to the body. So«-e «nu«t nor use any of ifce prepara inis of mercurv. neither' ritnil ire use dny vegetable medicine or CORROSIVE POWER. In order to discriminate fcit-vpen Truth, whieli is eternal, and conjectare, which is like' a. transient vision, we must be guided by tha, light of EXPERIENCE. To what does experience direct ? TothcFREE USE OFDR. BUAN- DRETft’S ■ PILLS in all cases of booily suffering. As this advice is followed. SO WILL THE HEALTH OF THE .BODYRE. The writer has lmig used them,’ and has never found them fail of imparling, qelief. Ip all acute diseases let Jlrandretb Pills and mild diet be used, and die palignc *vi!l soon be restored to good: health. Ill chronic 1 complains let the Pills be usl*d as often ns convenient, by which means the vitality of llie blood ujill be improved, and a crisis will be generally'brqught about: tile d : se*4d’ being changed to acute, a few large doses of ftlja anil n few days coiiftneindm to the houser will change the chrohically dis eased individual to n sound man. This is go figure of the imagination.; it can be proved ijy a thousand! mntter-offart ■ men who have experienced it. REMEMBER, inkllca-. ■ sea of disease, no matter^ whether it be a colJ or p cough ; whether it be asthma or consumption : whether it be rliru- ’ malispuir pleurisy« whether it be typos of levcr and-ague, or bilious lever: cramp or hooping cough or mease’s ; wlieth- - er it baaearlet fever or small pox; that the Fills known as Brandretb’s Pills, will surely dn more than all. tha medi cines of tho prug.Storesforyour restoration to health, and what i» more will aurelv do you no harm. TRUST TO URANDUETH S PILLS, take them so as to produce a.brisk effect, and your sickness will be the affair of a day or twq; while tbfike who are too wise to fol low ibis common sense advice, wll be sick for months — Let tbe sick enquire of the agents for Bratidretb’s 1’UIs' ' whether these things be eo or not. Let them enquire among tbeir friends 4nd ask the some- question. Verily if EVI DENCE is watited it shall be procured. To the Sick,' let me say, use the ... . BUANDRETI1 PILI.8 . ... Is the best advice mortnl ipan can give y»u. ' Sold at Dr. BrinJretb'i principal office, 241 Broadway : ’ (674 Bowery, and 241 Hudson st., l)r. Ilrnndreib’s retail offices.) at 25 cents per box. with full directions ip the Eng liab. Spanish, Portuguese and French languages. - . a /, _ J. BARNES. Agent. Bi-ok-Storc, opposite Washington IIsll Cotton Avenue, Macon, Go. December 24 5m—13 . Also -Ur. Hull’s t'Ot <JAl 4iOiSE5t»I:S, For the. relief of Goughs. Colds, Consumption, Astbma, Whooping Co'ugSs, Catarrh, Tightness of tbe Langs or Chest, Aroncliitts, and all pulmonary affections. Several bouaand boaei have bern ppld within the last six months,, tiring immediate: relief to those who have been afflicted gith the most distressing Coughs and Colds, and restoring wlieallh persons in almost every stage-of pulmonary af- fections. * The. whole world should kuow that Df HuIVs Cough Lozenges ^re n certain cure forall. diseases leadiotr tOccm* •fuwpiions and death. Thejr ore recommended -by-thou' snords yrlio have used them, and that they give relief* when all Otbqr’ meant fall. Price S5%*en»s per boy, with Tull di rections* nnd may be found cn inquiry in all the cities and villages of tlie Slate* For sale in Macon by s .t: II. &.W.S. ELLIS,? ■ * . . . j. iv. bailey. s GEORGE PAYNE, i • , " IT. SHOTWEtr,. S F.nstMacoh, COV^LfcS. NICOLL. A Co. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON. - .August, 19.-1844. ( , | Druggists. WORM LOZENGES ■.... ■ i ,.- (i-:ii:.ire:i i ulur I2ys. & servts. ball price. Cotton per bah-, ro mil or ■quart-, n it t-xcee ... _- 4u0 lb-, wm^at,..' (’ ■■■; . r ! I . ft-. Iivt-I ■ : ■:' - ■ ; "i II 1 — Boxex, boles.an.l all measurementijoot!* —per <-ubic foot, Sugar. Cofi e, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all O'.iier articles that an by we -lit - per 100 lbs. Hogshead ud Pipes <4f Luplnr, - ...each Hogshead* of Molasses and Oil, each, Barrels of Li .; !0r,'Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac each, Barrels of .'I -:n i Oil each. Bis. of Flour, !'■ in toes. Fr- lit. Onions, and all other Iil’Io bis. eacb, 1 J bls.P- .. i . - . i.• c-. ,\t - d all Ke;:.. of 1 i gals. Jc upwards each, j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes. At- each, rbdt iu sacks u it exceeding four bushels ' — each. Salt in suck over tour b.i cels, per l.-t-hel. Corn, Wheat, Meal, and ell other grain in bags per bushel.: Colton Bagging,. per piece.| Boxes of Soap,: Candles; <5cc. of common size, eacli. Brooms in bundle s —per dozen Buckets, (Jollars, Scythes,Shovels & Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen. Chairs .’ 1.......per dozen.j Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac — each, All small pack ages not weighing 10 Jibs, nor measuring 2 feet, each. ’Blacksmith’s Bellows,.... - — each. Potatoei, Apples, &a : ....per bushel, Dew/johns, Jugs, Jars, fee. not over two gallons each. Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons....*.*— each. Ploughs each. y-llalesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs each. Four Wheel Carriages. — .each. Two Wheel Carriages ..each Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons each, Lumber.sawed and hewed, per 1,0*10feet,....— 1 Wood,../. 1 25 1 50 2 7, 63 1 00 25 GO 1 00 75 2 00 2 50 1 00 25 1 50 2 % 00 75 j 2 00' 1 25 3 50 3 00 2 00 38 2 00 3 00 38 2 00- 25 1 1 00 7 3 00 i 1 63; 5 00 3 50) s - I CO g ; ci 6luto ll ! 3 oj 3 Jff 30 8 8 I - Jf. W J» ? 50 55 25 12 3 8 25 SO I SO ! ICO 400 2 J5 3 CO 4 CO 45! 2 501 4 COj 50 3 CO S 00 so 4 \* accompanying the produce of their evtj ..per cord, LIVE STOCK.'. Hogs, ..per: head, ' • Oixen and Beef Cattle, per-head, Horse* per head, Sheep. Goals,Calves,and Dogs.............per head, Turkeys and Geese iiicoopk,.. . per head; Ducks atid Chickens in coons^. per head. Special contracts may be made witli the Superintendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, wh*n' large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle. Lumber, Wood. Brick, or Stoifie, Ac. Ac. Planters or Fanners are a.’nwed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accomp, farms to niarjtet. ' -tnjMi '.r^ H . .. Goods^Wares, or Mereoandize, destined for the interior of thisState,.T.ennessee or Alabama, consigned to the Arm j>f this Company, at Macon) will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, tO'their place of £ fs . tination. free of chatge for Storage or Forwarding. • Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, tyill be received by the Company’s Agent.*, nt Griffin, Bartlesville ! or Forsyth, and forwarded direetto Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. Ar- ) rangemeiits must be made in all instances, for tile payment of Freight and expenses, withtlie Company's Agent at ij con.orattlte Depot wherethegoodsEie received or.dplivered. * . The attention of Merchants and Plafitersvis solicited to the advantages offered them under the-above arrangenienti.for ■hippmj -their Produce to Market, and objaming their supplies, through this cfintineiof comniunicstion with tbe sesboird. The Central Rail-Road is now completed and. in operation, from Savannah to within" 2) miles of our Depot, and will be completed to Macon early this fall. This Roadis ip daily operation to Griffin. 60 miles above Macon; and, by ibefim of December, will be opened for Busine.'-- to Leakville.21 miles above Gt.iffin; and to the junction wi.l, ihe^'Western tint Atlantic Rail Road, ehrly.jiexf spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, his here rebuilt this summer, and laid/with heavy flange Rail,and tbe whole Road from Maconto Griffin, is now in good order for HULL’S-WORM LOZENGES ure the greatest,dis covery ever made for dispelling the various kinds of worms that so frequently and distressingly annoy both cbtldrett and adults. • Froth tint Sparta Gniette—“ From our know ledge we take great pleasure in recommending to the pub- lie fluffs Worm Lozenges as the best worm medicine ex tant. Children will eat them i* they •would-Cundy. and erv for. them.” To parent* we say, do . not be . without these Lozenges at any time, as you value the lives of your, children. For sale in Mar.in by. J.H. A W S. F.LLI3.1 J. W; BAILEY. Easgilacnn, In JCuoxville, by Perrv, GEORGE PAYNE. H SH0TWELL; j Druggists- • COWLES, NlCULL.Ac Co. , BOND A MURDOCK. , - J. U. THOMPSON, qu'd by an ap: pointed -agent in every city and village througeoul the Suile- Aug IJ». t-'JJ. * ’ .49 . , . * DR. SPENCER. K S VEGETABLE PILLS (SL ^ -m I x la 111 alltl: Together with a * er Silk and Sa:in r Mohair nnd C:.s!.u,r Handkerchiefs, Under Vesta, Suspenders, Collars, Stocks, &r. Inch t New and various styles r choice selection of Cravats e do Hosiery, 11 ewers, Gloves, Linen and Muslin Shirts, Yojj «h*** < / i. V l Jj Believing tit Ilepirns,”. is b: Goods at price: <-h«sera. M aeon. Octo Tlolihr ,\o1icc. m* indtbteil to the ests of Jones eounty, decc isle payment: and t tb of Murdock MeDon- < .1. nrc requested to those hnvir g ilcmands la* john McDonald. Ad»>. Inga genera]stock of C hildren^ Clolbiiigr, !*'■ :;> CLOTSIUU. i.l | I | JTj S3 j t'f. (D a ! : !n' »ysiera of 'i.tsil Profits and Quick -i • ubr.l to i’t. times, t cy will offer tbeir i li at raunol fail to be aninduceiheutto par- -rM. 1-13. 2 Liic riii^and s’lsaeuix 15 a I it* :■», J^lOIl genet i :*\> ' July 16. 1H4. Join’ll.’ll 'fill: - l! .-r .. . I,: 1 Journal of the net Titilors, report: which are man; will* !i :!;cy bel : (Inlet s for Civ f B411E undersigned will have a large quantity of 1 FANCY DISY-«OOI».S,i/» Macon, Ga. Selected from-their srnek in New York, and toarrire •bout the middle of November, which will be sold for CASH, at Wholesale or litlail. The stock slill comprise a large quantity of ‘ F \ AlpaccnN, Delaines, Domhazinc SIrirIi, Dress llnndlfcrchiels, Cravaisjliaccs, liibbcRs, «e. 'All purchased at Aurtion in New York, expressly for Southern Markets, and .will be found .well worthy the at tention of dealers. ■ .' At intervals throughout the winter they will also receive fresh supplies ofyuch goods as may be- found most, desira ble. Believing that sn exhibition of the:r goods, with price*, 'will be the best entreat i i recommendation to favor, -they earnestly PP pup . ;y call from all persons in the line cf business. H. BEKNHEIMER A BROTHERS. Store on Third street. (lately occupied by. S. J. Ray A Go..) Macon, Ga., and No. 52. William street, New York. 1 November 12. ' 7 ‘‘Tile *,..11101 pny sunaii an u,* oi- .loan, in the sight of the great men .'f the ea*th. nu sliafl be in admiration ; f.iVlie hath jircporcd his im-diciccs cut of the -herbs' of tbe fiehlt-tind be.tiutl is wise will uot abhordhem.” , Physicians, medical men. anil philosophers, have -all • agreed that 'naturi* has prejir red a remfedv for every dis ease. A'little reflection must, convince every one of th^. truth contained, iu tli'-s remark. -Dr. Spcncer'-s Pills are a vegejable remedy* and all-powerful’ in reinovihg disease. ■ They- may be taken witli impunity, el all times without re: . g*rd to dict orexposure, ofid without th? debilitating ei ■ frets consequent on takpig oilier medec nes. They nav llie urfifd testimony, of the whole medical' profession in heif-fttVorV nnd firctu, their decision there is rto appeal.—■ tPers-uil wishing to purchase canoot be too pjtrticular to ge t ' Spencer’s Pills, as there ^fe scores' of utiaeenttfic pteparn tirms put oft sale almost every dny.-of doubtful efficacy.**. Pricvril ceot*.pcr box, with full direction*. A fresh sup ply ju3t received imd for sale.in Macon by, . ' • J, IT & w. s. -ellW.y BAILEY.. ; ... . • GEORGE PAYNE, h; shotwell: . ^ EnstMacoir. by ’COWLE3.A NiCOLT,. A Co. In Knoxviile, by -BOND A MURDOCK-. Perry, J. ll. THOMPeON. and by atl ap rolnted , AgenI in every city snd village throughout the- S:nre. ' • V - " ' ’ . ■ ' Macon, Ga. August 12th"^1844. ,. 43 [The folloWin j is from Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, Merchant at Talladagn Springs, Aiubduia.] . . , Tolta<lc''a Sprtnzt, TaUadtga Co. A’n. ‘ ’• r 7- ' August 17tli,’1942. This is to certify, that I have been atllitijed witli click Headache. Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and Costive ness forthe last eight or nine year.*; during which time I had taken, as welt as I recollect, about sixty boxes of Pills, and All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered: Druggists: ale bv JAMES W. BAIL.’ -I an I puldidi, in-prnv etnrr.il vi- will inert wi v Kittle i J. A E. 3. have j itt receive . a'd F- i--i.ii 0!oih*. and I'a-inc ; Dec [10, 1814. Tailir urs (Fr S’nuis vr j"- t ri cetved L’blMaf' s -.7 /• ashu. , i y, w . j) u M r< atm publi-’icd monthly in Paris, in ent Styles, an.) 11 c- aernl favor; arret, ] , v ‘„ A I-: SAULS Bl RY. i h.-io -i-.'c.-ii".-! of Engisb R ANA WAY from Afaepu, on Christ inas day, n -bright mulatto boy, named LEWIS; about‘18 yehrso age. rather un der size, smt oth face, big flat nose, a tailor by trade. He generally wore' a glazed cap, possum pantaloons without suspen ders. plaited bosom shirts, and a rotindabofrt ooat, without vest orrrayat. He formerly belonged to Geo. W.' Lsmar, of Augusta, and has probably gone back ;here. or to Sa vannah, wher^beaLn Ins lived sometime, and bas tu.any acquaintances Verv likelv be bat obtained a torged tuss. r will give TWKNTY-FiVE DOLLARS for the deli-; vejy ot said boy. to me near Macon. Any information con cerning him ilia lkfally received. January 14—3t " M. RARTl.F.TT. [O’ The AogU’ti Cnnstituticnalist aim Savannah Geor gian. will please give the above 3 insertions. Wanted la ftMhange for I'ty f^coil.*, ff y OOO Dollars In Cash, S TIOR which the liighet-t .i -c- will be riven in Goods— fi r >:a -. In * itie quarter Bin .c:* 75 ct-.. Itea- w Red h i.ct ids SO-cents a-yard. besvy Brown.SknBmtg, 19 yar-’*'’nr On * 1) ilar, high colored Merimack Prints 12} cento a yard,.find Biee. Black, aod: Brown Broad Bloths 52 50 per yard, tine Muslin de Lait yard' ‘ ’ " ofit recommendetb to try Doctor Spencer’s Vegetable JEiBs, u» WKLt. I oio; for I never had but oue attack of tbe Sick JJendaciiv alter I conimeored taking the Pills, (now about six months.) and I candidly confess, that I have de rived more rehl'benefit from the-use of Spencer’s, Pills, than 'from all die other Medicines and. Pills that ‘I liqve evor taken, and I would earnestly recommend iKera tS At.I„ as beirigin my opinion the best medicine in us'e f>r oil lingering complaints. The Pills have done me so much pood, tliat l wejuid not feclp.vil'ing to be without them for five dollars a'bcx; anil I cauiut but feel very grateful to Dr. Spe.tor r ’for having, prepared such a valuable medi cine, and the distribution ofit is conferring'a very great favor on the public, as it ia a thing of the utu ost iirqmrt- nnce that every' fatqily should have a supply of Uootor Spencer’s truly valuable Pills constant! v on hand, . ISAAC M. THOMAS. TOOTH ACNE! 'VW7H0 would be troubled with this tormenting pain T V when it can be cured Without extracting it 1 Dr. Lacount’s loollf ache drops are a certain remedy.— Thousands have declared that they would not -be without thia.preparation il it cost 810.per vial, ft does not 'injure file -teeth, but possesses the property of enlivening the gums when in jin unhealthy state.—Full directions accom panying each vial price 50 cents. A fresh supply just re ceived and for sale in Macon by • J. 11. A \V. 3. ELLIS, ? J. W. BAILEY. S n. • . GEORGE PAYNE, 1 Drrfggtsts H.‘ sRotwell, $ East Maeott, COWLES. NlCOLL.it, Co. Perry, J. 't, THOMPSON, and by an ap- poimed'agerit in every city and village thrbughout the State. AugnsrU, 1344. - • ‘ 49 • msvRAimcjB. . THE ciSOTO^ (dZ!isi;:iI) Insurance Company^ Of the City of Eric York. nrmrs Company', according to the provisions of its char M. ter, is readv th insure all kinds df Marine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, against joss or damage, at rates and terms moderate and liberal, and solicit the patronage of its friends and the public at the A- gency of the Company. ,. z . * TRUSTEES. . ’ James Harper, Abraham Van Nest. John B. Lasala, William B,:Coxzeus, Julin J. Boyd. Charles L. Vose. Kdwra'rd-Richardson, Joseph fk Nones. ■ James Pltalen, ,Jolni F. H ilterworth, John J. Rgrrick. S.nnuel Sherwood/ Gem mi- i . 1’.- s y. Zadoi k Pratt. ' , 9 I'muel A". Lawrence, Herman D. Gould, Theodore A. Me;. : r, Jo: eph S. Smith. William p Furpio, Elias T. A. .rieh, John T. Gilchrist,- I.nwrence Hill, Loring Andrews, Th wm a Monahan, Cyrus Chc::crv, William H./Townsend; George \Vhitnker, Aoios Noyes, James II Suydam, John Breasted, George Pajen, Leonard Appleby, WiUiam Burguovne, Sila.s M. Crandall. SAMUEL V LAWRENCE, PtAirfettf. JOSEPH B NONES. Vic*President. LEWIS llMNTON. Seerolaru. 1 I' EL CANDLER, Mdrt lie “Inspector'.' ' w 11.1.! A M W : . 1,1.9, -Fire Surveyor. T> ■ a-leraigi: ! the authorised Agbnt of the at- ro ' Baronins! Bargains l Bargains!! At llie .'lai-oa Snrlflle, llriillc and IZnriicas j MPOSITODY. & CO. O FFER their splendid assortment of 9ndillrs| Bridles, Blames*, Truuks, and all articles usually ftibnd '.in their line, at reduced prices. Having a large stock on hand, and constantly re- 'ceiriiig fresh supplies of the latest style from t. eir Manufactory at the North, they are enabled to sell as cheap if hot ‘ cheaper than any firm' in the State'of Georgia., At Cotton is few and money scarce, they wilt put their.Goode, tit gri- . ecs to suit the time*. Vfe respectfully invite country 'Merchant* and planters to call and-examine our stock pledging out selves to sell as low, and as good an arriclg as an be found in Charleston, Augusta, or Savannah, market-. BCF* A liberal discount made to those whq purchaser to sell again. . . • - * N. 15. Itepairing'done at the shortest notice with neatness and despatch. • .- . , Come ail ye Dooly boys, and give us a trade. J- We have Saddles .and Bridles most beautifully made*, i We'warrant them strong, as good, and as sound, T *» . As any in m'arketever was found. % - _ If you do'nt believe it just give us a call. - • We put our Goods at prices that will suit one aip] all, 5 -As Cotton is low ana money nol plenty. We w.ll sell Saddles from $3 up to $20. . Do'nt forget the place. . , ' S. GRUMMAN A CO; Cherry «t„ opposite Watts A Motjltos’s Grocery Store Dec- 3? 1844. 10 ,f. 0. CRiV, Agent and Superintcndant of Trarsportafi.m , Ti. S. ISAM, cV I'G'X. g/k™- AND OMEH'fi FORWARD!AG ft CO.'iAJISSIO.V flOHSr, ■ drugs. . ; A GEljiTEUAL stock of EXrujfii n:i«l Jlcilicinrs re ceiving. of the best seleeliou. All perxnus wisliingjo : pHrc-Jrase, will be supplieil. with superior - articles.. qn (air tecius. ALSO. Patent *fie(ficinc$, viz: ROWAND'S TONIC. - ' ■' BALSAM OF LIVERWORT, BERNARD’S CHOLERA REMEDY, EX tttACTS OF' S'A K8A-PABILLA,' REMEDY FORJVSTHMA, CHLORINE LOTION, TOMATO PILLS.- - . PETERS’ Do. HULL’S Do. Ac. Ac. ALSO, American Centlemen’s Shaving Soap, Russell's Superior Shaving Cream, •-, Superior old French Soap, Do do Arttetican do • ■ ’* rearlash, . r. Potash. Sal Eratutt. ■ " C- ; ... VINEGAR- , Siarcn, Aci Ac. For sale by -.,'-* „ *CrM i J. H A W. S..ELLIS, Macon, Aug 13 46 Cottoti Avenue. I, J the present,year, with the privilege-of ;an' apartment undet their'own Lock, they offer superior advantages for llie prompt and-isaieconveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, Ac. Ac, and. are jn hopes ol being able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office Department, ly which they will, be • rioweel tbetfri-y a Mall Bag, ./Thby orepfepar’ed*o receive and forward Goods of all 'Hescriptions, to and from Savannah anS Macon, and iatent.e diate places-and between Savannah ai-A Chat lesion the greatest safety and despatch ; 1 tfrl will also pat psrtirt* lar attention to the putcltase of Goods, collection atid rat- tut tits of Drafts,Notes and Bills, an;: ti^usaclingali kiadstf business in the above place*: ' ^ They have alzo extended tbeir.nrrangement to fnn their Exp-ress-by the Southern Boats to Ptcolala, in Florida, aru intermediate places on that ro.ute. They intend toputon Trains, to run feguibrly ihrrofi from Macon to CoTanihus, under theirown charge, to run' . .all kind* of Merchandize, wirh all reasonable despatch aud safety, on the first of October next. MA CON— l)ff;ce at~tltc IVaMngtdh Mall. ■SJ1 ANN All—Xijfice at. No. 153 Hay street. DO. - £>’. PhUbvirk, Agent.for receiving nas ■j forward lit p Gooil sand Mcrchattdiir. CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head,'Agent', off re A*. 9d, East Ray. 1 July 4 40 tf . M. S.BALLAC0- VAUGHAN & DAVIS* COSCE-STr.ATKP,CQJtrqCNo FLUID EXTRACTS OF SARSSAPA'UIiVLiA, F OR the euro of Scrofula. Chronic ..Rheumatism, Gener al Debility. Cutaneous Diseases, scaly eruptions oftbe Skin, Tetter, pimples or pnstulcs on the Face, Liver Affee- tions. Mercurinl and Syphiloid Diseases. Biles from an im, pure habit of body,.Ulcerations pf.the Throat and Leg Pains and Swelling of the Bones—for sale by T . H. A W. S. E Aug 13 46 jCARRJLt E 5S EJPO{§ITORY, Ox MCLBEItUT STKUET, Nx^R TUT. MkTUODIST CuLTfB CLL1S, Cotton Avenue. DRUGS AND MEDIC LYES. CONTINUED supplies or \J the best quality oftbe a- -boye articles, suitabledor Phy. siejans. Merchants, and Fami-- lies, received and for sale by ' J. H. A W. S. ELLIS. June 4.1844."^ 36 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. rjJIIF' SUBSCRIBER.,is receiving large additionstohij 1 T stock of , I COACIIS’S, CQAKIOTlirS, KAHOUCHES BrtJGE S, XVAGO.NS, Ac. from some of tlte best Northern Manufactories, wliich were toade expresslyTor,this iimrkei, of the l.c,-; u Urrialr, and are warranted equal if nms6)Terior to those ot any Mnro tablhbmetit. TJ>o*eiu want of any deacript)on r l Carrit.rf;, •will find itfor their interest to examine the quality andpri- I ces of his assortment. I Rkpairino, in allthe differem branches executed in lbs I best manner, by experienced workmen at less than farcer j prices. ( .. . Carriage makers, will fin.] a good assortmer.lofElliptk I Springs,Axeltrees.turnedami boxed Dadies,Lni!tps,Bni <b- Knobs; Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsteJ I Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their I business, at Augusta prices. March 1st . 1842. 22 tf J. W .BABC0C K f Ket’cliajils’ Kfiiiuk, ! Macon. November IS, 1S-14. ) i FOR SALE. Tiic following LniHl L°' 1 COOK'S Anti Bilious Pills F ORthe Cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Ac Forsale by J. H. AW. S. JiLLIS. Octal AX BERT fii. iS5iTTS. A T.his old stand, opposite the Washington Hall, has re- f \ ccivnJ, with in, the last few weeks, anew and general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, part of which consists of the following: 400 piece- English and American Prints, 50 do Cotton and Worsted Balzarines, do Printed Lawns and Cambrics, db Satin 8trii>'e Adriauoples, do do do Of-gnodies, do ' Enislen Ginghams, do Sevdia Slopes, ** I > Jar.-net an I Cambric Muslins, do I, 1 Si ripe Mti.liiis, JS'Crn,- Barred do do fil l; Han.ikerchiefs, do Furnitiite Prints, 10 bale > Brova n Sheeting, V\ i < ' i • s Ti-.r.'a-l, Need’t Pin • v I'd." <1 i., r , u :. , 1, wd be sold at 1 y! w r.-t prices for Ca M.ai on. J!.- e 18. Is 14. ' 33 50 10 20 do .-50 10 20 50 loo vs/. er cn., containing 250 aerti - • ’ 250 « 250 250 OT No. 93, in 2d Diet. Ba 313. in 2d •• “ “ 314. in 2d “ ‘ " “ 315, in 2d “ “ “ 244. in 2d “ ‘ ■ •* «• 245,' in 2d “ ‘ ‘‘ «,276. in 2d “ “ 237^in 2d . “ “ 3l6. in 5th " “ 537, in oth “ ‘‘ 207, in 5th “ “241. in 3d “ “ 103,111 12th •' “ 23, in I2dt “ ■* “ “ Fraction 20, in 12th “ “ “ •< “ “ 22, in 12th “ “ " “ ALSO, Lot No. 29, in 7th dist. Crawler.1 once Houston, “ “ 30. in 7th “ “ »• “ 31, in 7th “ “ 118. in 2d " Macon (onco Muscogee,) " " 15t\ i.a 26th, “ L.ce count; Early co.. Derdy “ Hou.-ton “ 250 “ 250 '* 250 * 250 " 250 “ 202} “ 202: “ 202} “ 152 “ 50 ‘ 202} " 202} “ 202} “ 202} “ 202} J “ 4 * -J. in l2th “ 202} “ ALSO. ]00 SC'« ? Lot No. S?(j. in 24th die it. 3d Sec. Ch< ?rc kee, “ 117, in 5th “ 4th “ ICO •• “ “ ion. in 2,1 •• 3,1 “ 40 " “ *' i'n’7, in 4th “ 3d “ a Ugvj 40 " “ “ 4.135 in 44 44 1 1 AO in 1 3d 1 Itb ■■ 4: It “ “ :.*t “ “ J ’Wi: ■ 40 “ 40 " ** " n-r. in IQtii “ 2d “ •"U* 5 40 " •• ( . in 18th « 2d “ 40 * “ 44 312, in ICth “ 4 ill “ 40 L Also, .100 acr cs (innr e cr lcs^) pin Laml, n i.lioinirg «*• flotbs #2 50 per yard, hne Mu»lm de L«n«kfiacfqU,> ,, ('em: l ine or Fire. Ah*, in aummirt ‘ 1 • : i* la c -. ! les.r.u -. having nearl.. t i *-en pe*. --e-: • --id agfeeil.upon between the aiSdred. c . A -nt, i-., is ,C ' jfitrv Mercit tn-. Vcdlet* are particularly invited reftoil with ample and discretionary powers. I'eopfe’s Store under Washington-Hall. JERRY COWLES, Agent. to call. PeopTe Dec. 24—13 ‘ ,’ashingtnn GEORGE CLARK. Oct 22; 1844.